~. 1 Mmm " ill ... ,- _ .~ ._ -._ - it uullull avi rum I/l i...’.‘..°“`.}.'?.'I.."“.°.i'I.';.".f'i..°".7.‘.’i'€".$'§ f ` ' >*>>/'r ' _ 'l l _ i ' N \`\“\\\. _ _mi we iisesur /,V _ f:',2§»_'¢,’_’l.'_."f~_____j_*_":» -\_ ‘__;T_»_\f, ll 0 / e .MQ _F a Q Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 'l== ` f “B h ei! ll.: ..>f'- ~ ' *f <> . » ' ~ __ .,.V ___ , , ., V, ._. __V. _ _ ___LV_ _ . __ _Vw _VVVVVVVVV I Q _ ill MAXIMS os s V MERCHANT in saeoasl like_ssoesu"- vhiieleiihrssomemsau utthosioryottlaeir _ = = r 'a31V;i.?:r."ai..h::‘ii.‘%Z;.. _' crlARuo'i'rl=;'i‘owN. CANADA. MONDAY. APRIL 7. .1930 io PAGES ‘ ' i _ . i Annual lahaerlplleas Delivered ll.0o. ll Kal! (hash all IL I. A- |410. is ' i Q-an-‘£1-._. ..._ the inltitution. Disco unearthed has been turned over was indicated. Leland will lose the sight oi __-1 ..i..'.l.l.. ____ AUBURN. N. Y.. Avril 5-(B U-: -A plan whereby prisoners at im peniten-tiary were to stage g- outbreak, aided by confe¢I~ armed with machine guns _the walls of the prison, was in the bud today by omcials very of the scheme has led to the suspension oi one District Attovney‘s oiliee A jury inves/citation may result. es ay U’°°"*”°¢ in th' W“'d°°» E’ Examined yesterday. a stay con 1. _ _ _ _, , I Confederates , To' Use Ma-| chine Guns To Help Corivicts in Auburn Prison to Escape. ‘_ I-nas lax- 1-__ A K w A S V Than Mqrkemen UA N NE ll WARSAW, Poland, April e. -An" affair of honor between two llery matrons oi Warsaw which they attempted to set- tle with pistols in storybook siyle ended happily today when after several shots each discovered sho was unable to hit the other. Both decided their honor had been saved and went home to cook breakfast. Two women act- ed as seconds while a woman surgeon was on hand in the event of casualty. One of the women was al- leged to have found the other woman in a calc with her husband whereupon she ad- ministered a stinging slap. The other wonian then de- manded a duel. llidward Drake. and Acting " Pi'ankL.Heaooxannounc- late today that all the iniorma- conceming the plot which he .~ - BE SHIPPED epeeiiicaiy with having per- | | mnvicia who _ accompanied autoftheps-isonanatruckto _ ' , . -'....i.-sv" ia no ma- .Owing to Damaged -*“‘°‘='“- mv Pon _ Seaplane md gp :E-,augglg Lt: I ‘ moans w turn Flight. ____ Www" WM h°"° b°°“ "°' vena a mum num. in New York UGS U10 WNWUWW *M W which has been planned for the next °°“.;"°i‘..‘ii‘.i".il‘.:‘ .'.:".°‘:..:1‘:.‘.: 3:31 :..::.i:°;‘;:‘.§°i“;;°;l Not Going To N- S- T0 A Hangman Talks l A ;‘o'f»‘-fmrfm hw -ff §7..m°..°mf’°° ww In 'med M on ' P2\_rti¢ip3t€ Ill To Upl 1' fte rs 1 'i ix i _-I , .#.~-»:»y..v»¢'.... 'rm "¢ve\k¢\¢'¥." I-Ieleox uid. is wmls rislozihe ses sixty miles mini uni exposition coast br C\\'l'E‘°l“"\ °“ _ \W1¢‘0i!’° 101' I “UMD” °f U°f'°1" V Bermuda on Tuesday night will pre n ' ` _ n__ .>~ ` 1 _ r tain eeieziaeareas (Camilla Prem '"1' P“°‘°"‘“P' °i' "’°" """ '°' Mun' vmagw? filitsixiiiilizi xii; ins' iirzziiei- s flea iuirees NOIDEIOUS HANGOUT HAMILTON, Bermuda, April s.- by aeroplane. _ .exceptional pelts. one a _ . _ bmw” mm me uma 1. nu . ” ' Guild I Gouda convention. They Damn" mamma by the "anime bm* “N dlplum E M Fume" 0 d Borland. who later lost their .Pres while making a similar if ..- .ia- “"° °°f*‘P1°"‘““ °¢ “_” PM cn oo with ui wiser- "“"" seriously in,1ured this after » homeward on Tuesday. in they were shot from a Wm “U in tha hands or a brother. Ken- aged io years. it is expected P U B H ER eyes. '.l‘he other child’s ccndi-V _ V " “°° °°°°”°f°‘ °°f*°“°- - ii i. -lin pi-aiu, is in -sm. ` mm in not qi leap ns three children were PlaYl!1l E M°:m;1;||g, x-ny' :blood dx.l`s‘co'V'ered today in tlielylil. 1921. the house of clair aeeley.V V . amp," “un ,t th", Vwjgnber ot a well known inagaains. . . __ __,VV..__,, the and inwd it at (Gnadian Ped) cnapn _ calves at in win# *__ ir SYDNEY. April 6-(C.P.l-RI ports that Clarence Darrow would come 10 Nova Scotia to chief Sli appeal for Carl (Bing) Anderson, oi Berlin, N. H.. under sentence oi seeth ness as "nmmett swans," for the murder or Debloie Raiiiierg. an in error. according to Matthew Ryan, solicitor im' _United states friends of Anderson. The mother or ins oondilnmd manwilicoinetoaydneysssoonas ne ngthe pont n e I I T age was found to be defective, the 1 welding having spilt across and it _-`-. , , wureafsanis metslinscrymuiua. Clarence DMTOWV Famous Lawye,_.V,_V-will Not oldier Playing f;§;°$;§L§';;§;°§,'§’“§;§;§ <;,,,..¢ TOV Sydney-Mother fflri-Jumper V Will Visit Condemned YQ . 1 May Cost Boy quired would not be obtainable for VV __ , V V V three weeks at least. ~ n.m“ “FV A test flight y terday morning [#033 Eyes no-aes out well, unit s landing, ex- . cept in dead calm. would be danger- GOLDBIQREAMV N_ BVV Am,” “_ ous. As the Government opposes a. undo d ,_ d 0 V ¢ return flight attempt under theseV mn mr' In m Wu "ey conditions the fliers with their plane have been forwarded in exalaineiimi to determine what ei~ isa. eq" `_mem.uiey ialariss sus~ tained* a youth may have had on the ner. ` -‘ . 0! Aldosson. talked £1101! wuefsoon his snoruae ww. msntiohiiig me mi thu. ps was ua- eoriscleua tor two days srter striking his head during a ski illlililil °°li\' petition at Ottawa. A full page picture ct aleaae nialr they found s loaded guri in _ . i memes. xermeui. ir is anal __ V ‘ ' - A _ ;.‘.5'::`l‘*'f_' ' 1 ; _._ °"' 'mqammmumuwmygwmmmmummnmtqmwwunmsdnmn ”"“§§',7,_\'_‘§°_§','_o°»¢a¢°¢se¢io»oamimau»m-a siiir.~xia|iii=ii»¢nsesa¢si-vwesauoueriasreisossssr, wHlslndbest"‘_.D|lUil‘l\-U.l\° Wm'\°\_h°fWl5°f|¢9\*’W\V* in-a up HIOIBUUIWA i _uanriei-.',° 'nnasaimetionwaa waaseserriag `tiia _ run." no ` _ “T ' _ _ .~:' r wo children, with whom he. was HU-T1"AX. N- 3-. Avril °»-Uhll'1°l tsraii blilher et the ‘ V V ~ I loldicr. He pulled the trigger U.Blldkadli'rW W indians. smiles into ins me Aesaim nmraer diss hm wuisiit Inland and passed ou'to injure after an iilnessof four months. He about the head. was eighty-two years old. Hia illness ' . began as a slight cold in December. V ~_@-A-.F °“° ‘9"°°‘ hm* °° ‘M 1°' '°°‘°“'°" (swarm 11|; qafiij) ,_ E I. headquarters and had-lunch with SV iiouvon, April i.-i>i`smiei- nam- 'u. s. aserstarv of sms silaomi sos rs , / , le! MacDonald and Foreign Minister D. W. ldorrbw of the U. B. delega- . V Z ,-Th Light' Wines And mm wnww-1 -ffm our w 1| vu rammed our no _.mmap sassaefww-‘ii new _ _______ _" 5 _ tf _ ,_¢m.;imssl;i:il;»V:.wa:sV;r:hn:ii:ss“eV:rii{ rn:3:ar:mrMu?wnm£:; wmNmmanu.»msu. s ‘ - ‘ ' ci s en a _o meetings V s:w‘¢m:m§i. Beer a orm ' sr. .rams rum the rmwh hrvilu the thru- l. delbettlfm- er ima at ima ~, -_ --_--- _-_ ' uimmrmiiss swaywnruior Nsasweeaviuosaeriuesiomior nusaessmimsisaoiaq-mu" °*\¢"\"*°"»APf11 iaswnxsnsnsyingasvumm-.1 zasesaianaeoaoebsletureivtheguamniaeiiamisunisaruwi tb the INN! THE NAVAL PARLEY ~ “°"_l my 1oaesaisa,rr¢o ~ - _ _ _ ?"'_"v°’°'° ,,§H_,_,,__ |mu|¢¢|,ao.Aprus.-A.n. iagniossymnnmeiasnqoiu-wermvmamavws¢nuro»n_ug~ Iioreooa County, Atterri- tions. Asnewudsahinsofftothaisgtaaeathespowersgreemeater psstrau 5 :E2 li Dlllli 5 5 is Dl0N'f°» April 4.-lt`e going tb be karl with ll! member of the Anti-Capital Punishment Association caught in the act ot lurk! and lennd guilty by a yiiry of his peers. _ A few days ago one et their number. L P. loss. Toronto. seat a message to Arthur li- lh. emeial executioner fer Canada, and director ef the hanging at ever let iaardar- Ql. inviting Nl. lllh to Join the Anti-Capital raabiiullt Association of Glad!- On the earl was printed a verse deeryiq hang-ings uid haagasen as "relies o! the past” and eharaitelilllg peb- lla gmecltienere as “legeiiaad E of all times.” MI sua rein-aes ins ears. together with the following massage ea the reverse sill: "Received this irons yea. You upiittors are a source et worry to any decent. law- ill? éilfii 'rigi iiiifi iii? _ _ _ _ i V VV VW _ holesale Arrest Gandhi Adherents HUEESAEE Goalie. coal. 0 A PAIR QF “BEAUT11=;3" FAIR WAGE Blll Gandhi Makes MEETS WITH Goodhis_Threat nill_c_l|nN Hon. Peter Heenan Flooded With Tele- g'rains< From Atlantic To Pacific Re “Fair Wage Bill.” ' (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont.. April 6.-'relegrams IN Piiuring in on Hon. Peter Keenan, Minister of Labor, objecting to un Di'0\r|aionl.of the bill he has intro- duced dealing with fair wages on Government Works. Shoals of tele. grams. all the way Irom the Atlantic to the Pacific. to use ins iiinisters own words, have reached the Depart- ment. and as a result it has been de- cided to delay second reading oi the bill until deputetions have had an opportunity of conferring with the Government cn the matter. Under the present regulations a lair wage clause is placed in each Government contract, which compels the con- tractor to pay fair rates oi wages to the workmen. The rates of wages prevailing on private jobs in the dis- trickin which the government worlsis balls done, are taken as "lair wages.” 'ras an bill provides that ua lsiainarer labor may decide that Il`Ull,lh lr- pprtieuhr district 'are too low and ordir higher 'welll-ea"t|overaiiient contracts than these paid there on private works. The bill also makes provisions for an eight hour day. Pyromaniac Sets g Tenement Afire, Three Lives Last I (Canadian Press) IRDOKYLN. N. Y-. ADI” 6.-Three live! were lost yesterday in a tire which-destroyed a tenement house on Dtihltreet here and which police say‘.Vhs started by a pyroiiianisc to satisly his craving tor flames and excitement. Three others wen in hospltalandweresaidtebsenths point 0! death. _Romanian Min. Quits Cabinet lUOHARll'!'..ltulnaola. April 0. -The Regency accepted today ti-is resignation of the .Minister of War, Gen- llnrleh Gihoskl. who relin- cuilbid iiisoehinet peat because he obiectsd to appointment oi' a man charged with dsserticu from the I PQ Vi- Julius Maiiiu teak over the War' tprovisiclllllli. ' UODIINIIATION 0|’ BIBLE Ntw 7038, April l--'nie modern vii! cweller. in the opinion or nr. .lane 8. Holmes of Swarthmore. can- not be expected to know anything tba ard psalm up-to- filsigi égliii eflisf" iliiiiéi gi; 32?; 3,3 lie e-_ge gag' E E i lhoph- Dbll°l°P!U Q 5 € lrdaasaleiiaepilaaiicl." f"|‘belArd|s am uuiosieiaiia ssumsls ' Manufactiire ‘ (Canadian Press) DANDI, India, April 6.-Wlw1e- sale arrest or the adherents ot Mah- atsma Gandhi. who followed his ex- ample in violating ‘liho Salt laws was started by police today. Gandhi be- gan his civil disobedience campaign here by dipping water from the sea for manufacture of salt. Police fired on rioting strikers at Kurlori station. injuring several. ln a not alt Thma. tour non strikers were injured; three policemen were also hurt. 'ri-is mixers can-vin; rea flags, paraded on the railroad tracks- holding up the trvsisia temporarily. Stones also were thrown at trains. At viraingasn in Bombay. Presid- ency. Manilal Koisari, one oi Ghandrs ‘ assodalea and titty five volunteers V in the anti Balt law campaign, were arrested with quantities ot salt inan- ufaetured illegally. The salt was con- tisticatad. Kottnri was amtanced to psy a nine od B00 rupee. u six naiildhl in itil. lam Das Gbandi. the laa_d¢‘a soo. with tour Began His Civil Disobedience Campaign Yesterday By Dip- i ping Water From The Sea for Of Salt. volunteers st Bhimrad Village and taken tn Suat to fam it charge d gathering salt. Ghlndi iilitiatod the civil disob- edience campaign by wading into t-be sea at the end of his 200 mile march. and collecting water in earthen ves- sela to be heated for the manufac- ture of salt. To the accompaniment of his supporters cries, long live Mat- atma. Ghandi" and leaning on the shoulders of the daughter .of Abbaa Ty-s.b3u, retired Baroda Judge. he entered the sea and for-rnaily vio- lated the law which makes salt inan- ufacture a government monopoly. In a statement to the press ini- niodiritely a.i\t.erwards Ghandi said the war against the salt tux should. bo accompanied by a proper cem- psdm of propaganda for the boy- ccning of foreign cloth and prohib- ition of liquor. Ha also indicated that bo was preparing a message to tha woman of India. who he said, cm make a larger contribution than men. I *T ._i_.V'.',\f,.__z.r;;; _ _ .,,,, __, . _ - W 颢a4_VyV¢= v ' Seeding Is Under Way In Sash. And Alberta , wnmir-no. April e-seeding is underway today in louthwestorn Saskatchewan and central Alberts, aawellaspoints dotted overwlde- sprsad sections of the two provinces. At numerous points, general work on the land is well underway and by the beginning of next week-ii favorable weather holds-seeding is expected to be general. _..1.-1-..__- Leave To Teach French Is Sought Huge British Steel Merger Effected BAI.DWD'I’S AND GUEST. KEN( ORGANIZATIONS FIGURE IN 5,000,000 CONCEBN IAZNZDON, April 6-An lmllsiml- tlon of Baldwin’s Limited and Guest Keen and lmettleioi-d's Limited, two of the la-rest steel comoeniee in England, was announced today by Sir William Charles Wright, chair- man of Ba.idwin‘s. The new concern. to be called the British Imn ea Steel Oempeny. Lim- ited. will have a capital or some 115,- 000,000 (about $35,000,000). _ Rt. Bon. Btenley Baldwin, former Printer, once headed Baidwixfs, wmls the famous Joseph Chamber- lain was head of the Gust. Keen organisation. on-Awa. April s.-iesvs is in-I moi-its urchin; ei un much lan-' guage in 0ttawa's public schools is to be sought. Decision to request Premier G. Howard Ferguson, sa Ontaiio Minis- ter oi Education, to grant such autli» ority was reached by the School Board last night. Ii auch permission is forthcoming it is planned to give French instruction in school grader 6 and 7. In preferring the request to the Prime Minister. the board'a eoniinun~ ication points out that "knowledge of the Punch language has a high eul tural and disciplinary value for Vling llah-speaking people, enabling their more fully to understand and apprec- iata their own llhlilllii that Ottawa is a bilingual city. the seat or s gov- ernment administering its business through the medium of two langu- ages-bigiish and French, and that the chief government ottieials and ...._..._.......-.--_-------- ',"'i'hsunausuriil¢atiamyroom. tomobiieb low eiitlilibl hard satiapus is uma bflhlilil me the health of ultra-violet nn.. V Religions greatest klwbact today. nr. Home me isa columns usi- versity symposium. ia that it is old- mysyoaaioteeiiarga batteries" lklt lihtihihlll Dhtlll." The Weather, etc ‘fiiosa (leaf »fAl.\< »fie toueesr- 1 tom’ Aiwivs p Haut ‘file Moor , A ‘lo SAY I ‘\\.`\ ` . ~; _ \'l i | we | 1-»--1-rw. Ain-il s.-Maritime; Moderato winds.. fair not mum °hl!iI'° in temperature. NIM mulrs s uioreugn knowledge °f Nth l1liish and French to give them a maximum efficiency." !t is probable pupils and their par- ents will be pennitied to decide whoq fashioned and filled with "ineaaiiig- ther or not they wish to take eh( @l'B IB PIQDCH.