, I/’\\Q\-v» .- .. < Parliamentary estimates. Hansard I AullI!l'°“¢°D0ul|¢llorother_ meessususllyssidsiuastalnsaio.‘ "us; QIIMIIILIQIIIQIAII. Iliarlathkwl Guardian ‘Iwo Sculls assie j/ /, A i The People's , v A - - (lovers Prince Edward‘ island Like the Dew Senate ' Debate On Beauharnois Committee Probe Conduct Of Sena-tors Involved In Power Scheme Scandal Discuss- ed At Lively Session Yesterday. I OTTAWA, April 29—(By the Press)-The Senate has l the power to expel one of its mem- ,bers who has sullied its honor and P E l rights, the red chamber was told s I g ‘ today by Senator George Lynch- Staunton of Hamilton, Ont. He ev- Increasc In Estimat- es For This Purpose idently was preparing ground for the attempted expulsion from Par- Passed In , Parlia- ment. liament oi two Liberal Senators Pension allowances payable un- charged with prostitution of theilw‘ public duties. And from the other side oi the chamber, Senator Raoul Dandur- and, leader of the Liberals, served notice tho party would not "desert" Senators Andrew Haydon and W. dei- ilie provisions oi the Intercol- a- Pa. as... a...i::.:zi.:;.:."a::"::;::u":;:'11:: “M” Empmyee‘ Pmvlden‘ Fund l Senators and issued a mild rebuke Act have been increased fifty per- Ito senator Don“ Raymond may can‘; m: m‘ present ye“ m u“ ‘ihad received an "unfair trial" the ‘evidence did‘ not warrant the con- L. McDougald, whose associations with tbs Beauharnois Power project have heal under fire. Liberals, he ,said, would vote solidly against the ‘ ' M‘ “pm n “mam the mlmwm! ldemnatory report, Senator Dandur- ; information on this subject. House in ooqimittoe oi supply on intimates for fiillwaysend Canals: “Railway employees’ provident fund: to supplement pension al- lowances payable under the pro- visions of_the Intercolcnial and Prince Edward Island Railway (Continued on Page 7) FREE STATE BUDGETS run, nus: DEFICIT‘ (Associated Press) . nuanm, Irish‘ ri-ee State, sprllf iii-President Eamon De Valera in- T formed the Dail Eireann today the ' financial position oi the Free State, viewed from the simple budgetary Principles of revenue and expend- iture, showed a deficit of £1,400,000 , ‘currently $5,aao,ooo). Action on the ludssi was postponed until May ll. The new duity oi £1 (currently 34-201 a ton on maize and meal oi‘ ill kinds becomes effective tomor- row morning. Products oi entirely. Commonwealth origin are exempt. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Hummers sale ' Christian Church school room, Saturday at '1 llm- 226B-4-29-2i M"Cake'salc, Moore as McLeod‘s. Hy 7. Auspices Catholic Women's “We sroa-i-ao-zi I “Truck will start hauling Cream V?“ Blnsor to Dunstaflnsge on "Wider. May 4th. aass-s-ze-zi. IOSdISIlOQIHlIOw hsiltencilob? "W 3rd. List with secretaries. ' . zass-s-ao-ii. 0° °<>mo to women's Institute M "mt in Middleton Bali, uuesdsy. M Admission 2i! cents and Ice Cream. 82024-3041. "W8 have discontinued buying ‘$1M hoes for season. r. a. Noy °°~ Hunter River. azss-s-ao-ai. “Notice-‘rhs ‘rryon and Crap- kguggllfignehllrllhllmgllfiold theg‘ 0 on . Kind some that date. mo-s-ao-li. "an interested in Hartsville “Mm m requested to meet in uinsviue Ball my 4th, 1m, at 1 ‘and declared and regretted there was; a difference between a trial by one's peers and a trial by one's “political enemies." It was an undisputed fact, Sen- ator Lynch-Staunton asserted, that either the House oi Commons or the Senate had the right to censure a member. Dlsclplinarian measures might extend eveil to suspension or expulsion. In Great Britain, mem- bers oi the commons and the House oi Lords had been expelled for many causes, not the least oi which was "conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman." Twisting this old military charge to “conduct unbecoming a gentle-' man and Senator," it was claimed by Senator Lynch-Staunton that it fitted many oi the relationships be- tween the two accused Senators and the Beauharnols Power and Navigation project. Reviewing the evidence adduced before the committee, Senator lsynch-Staunton forged link alter (Continued on Page ‘ll in BUNHRE w | ll c o s T iniigiiiiuom I Four Hundred Men Fighting Pulpwood Fire At Port Alfred, Quebec. (Canadian Press) OHICOUTILGI, Que, April 20 - Fire was raging in a huge pile oi 250,000 cords oi pulpwood valued at $3,000,000 in the nearby town of Port Alfred tonight. The blame broke out late th‘s af- ternoon. Despite the efforts oi four hundred men and fifteen fire hosed. manned by firemen Jrom nearby towns, tho conilllrstion was mak- Ing quick headway and it appeared isle this evening that the loss would be considerable. ‘rho origin oi the fire was un- known. The wood is owned by "l6 9°" Alfred Paper Mills, and was to bc milled on Monday. The mills h!" [was held in Rochford Square Hall graduated in dimculty, beginning with simpler somersaults and clim- STEAMER tonight reported the steamer Brit- Que., inbound for Montreal. To Wed Finn a. Associates ill ‘Honolulu Trial ENGAGED T0 PAAVO NURMI , Miss Sylvl Lsaksonen. doubler of a prominent business man of Abo, Finland, has announced her engagement in Paavo Nrml, f8- mous track star and Olympic ruli- I101‘. tiiNtERI GREAT CREDIT I0 THE our scours Large Andlllnthusiafic tic Audience Hear And See Local Boys In Program Put 0n B y T h e (lo-opera- tion Of All Scout Troops 0i City. A The splendid concert put on l1! the Boy Scouts of the City, which last evening. received the excellent support oi the citizens as W85 ohm"! by an attendance which crowded acity. The entertainment was under the patronage oi His Honor Lieu- tenant Governor Dalton, The Hon- orable-Premier J. D- Stewart, and His Worship Mayor W, S. Stewart- Tiie entire program showed the value mentally and physlollli’ which the Scout training is to boys young and old. This was par- ticularly evident in the acrobatics. the first aid demonstration and rope spinning demonstrations- The rope spinning demonstrat- ion began with simpler tricks which gradually increased in dif- ficulty until they reached n climax in which rive Scouts were srvnnimt ropes simultaneously wlfle lrinllnt- ed on the shoulders of i‘n'l' com- rades,‘ the scout in the centre 0i the formation ‘sing i-‘e-iiied on ihe shoulders of n. rflrclit who was In tum mounted on the shoulders of a third. ' The first aid demonstration show- ed methods of applying bandages and oi forming improvised stret- chers in case oi accident. The acrobatic stunts, also were axing with a pyramid of Scouts four tier deep. (Continued on Page 7) ss__iri MONTREAL, April BiP-(By the} Canadian Pressl-Tlie signal ser- vice of the Department oi Marine amlube psssing Riviera A Le Matte, been closed for nearly a_ year. and were to reopen May s. nwvklllll gmglgyment for most of thc men of report that the steamer was miss- inl fclock. 3 "Md-mum! com. ‘D. Portbllhd» sarlierintiisdsytherewaes the large hall to its utmost 089-. leniency. A loud sob broke from ing the case, when the first Mrs. Portescue wss the first to arrive. She looked haggard. She W" flwflmlllnied by hsr sister and brother. Mrs. nelea aiplsy and Robert Bell. Then came Maseie, Lord and Jones. For the first time Lord appeared nervous. A policeman stopped ‘him at the door and made him elm-m HWBY s cilarette. n" 1W7» wmllossd oi five Am- "lilfllll. three Chinese, a Dane. a Gemm- 5 Pllflllllloso and an nswaiiah, filed in. The tension was even greater than it hsd been in the many dramatic climaxes oi the long trial. solemnly Judso Davis asked: "Gentlemen oi the jury, h“, you reached a verdict?" "Yes, Your Honor," said John Stone, American and foreman, fig- iril- He handed four sheets oi pa- nor. containing u verdict for each defendant, to the clerk, Moms- Woud. who in turn posed. slim he the Judge. . Massle leaned forward, breathing heavily- Judie Davis handed Wbnd the ovum and asked him to read them. Nervously he reed; "W9 91° Jllfi’. find the defend- ant Thomas H. Massie guilty oi manslaughter. Leniency i-eeom. mended." There was a loud sob from Mrs. M55519. interrupting the clerk and she wept bitterly. Her convicted husband tried to comfort her by placing his hand on her shoulder while he was standing. She was seated. The next verdict, the same as for M68810. Bliblied to Mrs. Fortescue. ‘She did not flinch, but turned and spoke to Jones, who stood beside her. In rapid order the clerk then read the verdicts applying to the two enlisted men. Neither Lord nor Jones showed emotion. Clarence Darrow, aged defense attorney who cslne out of retire- ment to plead the cause oi the four accused, did not arise and took no part in any of the final pro- ceedings. When it was over he took out his glasses, put them on and ,opened a law book. ‘i Darrow! associate, Charles S. ‘ Leisure, said that on the appeal the case would go to the territorial Supreme Court and then to the ninth district United States circuit court oi appeal in California, if necessary. Thus did the aged deiender's double pica. of insnaity on the part oi Massle and his reference in the unwritten law phases of the case come to naught. And likewise osme (Continued on Page ‘ll Off To The Lobster Plants (Special to the Guardian) MONCTON, N. 3., April 29--'1‘h0 openin, of the lobster fishing sea- son in the Maritimes affords ein- bloyment not only to the iishsermen but to those engaged in tbs vsrioln packing plants. A party of thirty- iive girls arrived hero today on the Bucwuclie train and left on the Maritime express of the Can- adim National Railways euroutl to Pugwssb in Nova Scotis where theywiilbeemployedintbsiob- story plants in that dhtrict. Another partyoffiftyimmPoi-tllglihltl, arrived in Sackville, N. 8., and left on tbs same train for tbs some destination, Pugwssli. Tbs first shipments from the Plctou section CHARE, ComesToAn End F our Defendants-I: Hawaiian Slay- ing Found Guil_t_y_2f Manslaughter _ (Canadian Press) . HONOLULU. April 29—The four defendants in the Joseph Kaliahawai lynching case were convicted tonight of manslaughter by s. racially mixed jury which asked character in the unTlsual chain of circumstances surround- couvlcting Lieutenant Thomas H. Massie, her husband. ' Canadian Pram-Stricken on the Msxliis k o, A MAXIMS MERE MAN . °' * MERE MAN Readby Ev SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1932 0 To Prison Old woodtoblrn. old boohto ru-itoldfriubiotrust. ;= Annual lllldflpllnlsl Delivered 06.00- By Isl! Canada and U. l. A. ll-ll. 16 PAG Mrs. Thalia Massie, central verdict was announced-that ‘ Clarence S. Darrow r , Famous criminal lawyer of New fiork, who defended lfeutennnt > iMassfia and associates in Honolulu Inspector A. H. Joy, riislsliimiis Xi:.:*l.:..2‘l:: REACH PURT To HaveBoen ried Today-Had A S. S. Magnhild Again In Lead. Difficult Ice Conditions Re- ported. S. S. Silvia Arrives. Distinguished Rec- ord With Mounted. orriiwii. and . flw-(By the eve oi his marriage, Inspector A. H. Joy of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, died in a local hos- pital tonight. He was to have been married tomorrow to Miss Carmel Murphy, of Ottawa. The first steamer to enter the A vemm M the Arctic “a115- poit of Charlottetown (his season Inspecto Joy had a long record of ‘ docked at 2-30 yesterday morning. oulfltmdlns service in the “mo” a She is the s. s. Magnhild and the force. He commanded the eastern qmtm m” was made from H511. Arctic sub-district of the Mounted m,“ “P ml"! Y9"! "id m5“ m5 15st, Some dlfllculty was experienced trip into the North last July in the from m, dmmg the grip over, the Beothic, inspecting detachments isteame, be,“ mg,“ mmugh m. “M” m‘ “m?” “d "taming m ‘strait oi Canso by the ice breaker sammbor‘ H‘ w“ w ha" been iN. D. MacLean. Captain Clauseri re- married in November last, but his i pom paging the stranded steam. illness forced postponement oi the m, sydfold; in “at the N_ D_ Mac. ceremony until tomorrow. ILW, am, “Bung the Magnum coming here ‘mm Montreal through the Strait returned to as- where he had been stationed lately, f 5,8, the m! whlch was coming the ceremony when he was Strick- sydmd en at his. room. Found by friends; The Magnum which is owned at two oclock this afternoon, he ~ by the Newfoundland Canada was taken to hospital where he died ' smmmmp Oompuny possesses the “my wnmm unique distinction of being the first steamer to arrive in this por; last [to leave here last [all and is again n EATHIseasQn- She was the last steamer the first to arrive this spring. She sailed about 6.30 last even- l N B 0 M B I N ing for St John's, Newfoundland, ‘ with a general cargo including hay. ‘oats, potatoes and cattle. u u T R A G EIdOCkCd at Pownal wharf about ‘l ‘o'clock last evening. This is the ' vessel had a splendid trip from Montreal carrying a general cargo for this port. she encountered no lice on the voyage down. S. S. Silvia, Captain Keen. The - - for St. John's, Newfoundland with a general cargo oi produce includ- iing 5,500 bags oi table stock po- (By Menu J. llarrll. Associated iatoes and 1,600 of sced potatoes. Press Stuff Correspondent.) I SHANGHAI, April 30. (Satur-v d”) (A.P.)—Y. Eswsbstn, pros-i ident oi the Shanghai Japellcw Residents Association and one at the ilvs high Japanese oinclsls in- jured in a bomb explosion at Hang-i kowyesterdsy. died early thin‘ morning ling were General Yoshi Orl shir- ‘akawa, commander in chic! oi‘ the OTTAWA, April Zll-illy the Canadian brush-Notice o! the incorporation of Britamette, Limited $10,000, Halifax, is giv- en in the current issue of the Canada Gazette. operated on General Ieiilldhi Uyeds, second in com- Japanese land forces, who was mend of the Japanese army con- suflering from seven! lsniscs on and tingsut here, removing the toes of the upper part of his bod)’ had lose all his teeth, and Admir- sl Kichisaburo Nomura, naval commander, who had serious head wounds and lost an cyc. Police identified the bomb ilirow- er as Yin Kltus, a Korean revol- utionary from Manchuria, and a member of a Chinese-Korean Re- ml Tilt foot. llsmoru Shigemit- In. tits Japanese Minister to China, V180,!!! in critical condition with pisoss of the hand-grenade , thrown by the Hongkew ss- lldn in iiis body. pureed a isirl! nod also: Ind was report-rd w l» lllfllfltuossweussinipiihaes- which includes Pugwssh is sched- uisdtocouimgicssboutllalfirfl volutioxisi-y Society functioning in bub-i yaricin Oriental countries. Inspector Joy was preparing for, from Hanmx to the aid or the, The second arrival of tlie season, 1 B The Silvia sails at hoop today‘ l-lls. nnoa. iMacRae Nails ‘ lMisstatement Of ;Liberal__Leader Former Conservative Organizer ‘ RevealsFactsInConnectionWith His Party’s Refusal To Accept f Beauharnois Campaign Funds. ‘from them, and consequently never returned a dollar to them-Beam. I liarliois, Sweczey or any other so-i called Besuharnois interests," de-, clared Senator A. D. McRae in the course oi the debate on the report ‘of the Senate committee on Beau- lharnois this afternoon. f'On the _ ‘contrary, from start to finish, I sh- Measure To Abohsh Oath 0f Allegiance To The Crown Sup- g ported By Dail 77 to 71 - Wild Scene In Irish House. ‘solutely and positively decl‘l1ed to (Associated Press) ‘accept any contribution from that source." General Memes statement, which DUBLIN, Irish Free State, April LID-The Government bill w abol- ish the oath oi allegiance to the Crown was passed on second read- “lng by the Dail Eirearm tonight af- ter prolonged debate in which President Eamon De Valera declar- ed that “we propose to get the last letter oi our legal rights." The veto on the mess c, which has been assailed as repudiation oi the Anglo-Irish Treaty by J. H. Thomas, British Secretary for the Dominlons, was 7'1 in 71. "I do not fear negotiation with England," President De Valera told the Dail, "but when we negotiate we will negotiate about a United Ireland and not before. OTTAWA, April 29 — (By The ,Canadian Pressl-“I never solicited is. dollar fioni the Bcauharnois in- iterests-never accepted a dollar he read from manuscript, followed a speech by Senator C. W. Robin- son of Menctcn, N. B., in which the New Brunswicker had made a (Continued on Page 7) SliMMERStHilill Filii MINISTERS s Piillilllilii Meeting of Maritime Baptist Board 0f Promotion Alld Finance Held In St. John. SAINT JOHN, N- B., April 29. (By the Canadian Pressl-That n proposal to conduct a summer , school for Ministers is inopportune this year, was the feeling at a imeeting of the Maritime Baptist ' Board of Promotion and Finance, BERWICK, N- 3., April 29. (B) held here ioday- Rev. W. C. Mac- the Canadian Pres-n-Blake Pear- hum. of Kentville, N. S. chali-malvson, 4i, today committed suicide of the board, presided. by tying a stone weighted rope a~ It was announced the Baptist round his neck and Jumping in a Young People's Societies of the small brook about half a mile from Maritime Provinces had exceeded 11L; home, Grafton Village. T111 their objective of $1,000, their con- , verdict of a Coronefls jury was ts tribuiions to the “keeping faith"| the effect that, he took his own life fund of the denomination 'I‘he al- while temporarily insane. _ location of denominational funds‘ Friends said he had been wor- will remain the same as last year. ried about money. I-le left his home I Those attending the meeting early this morning, and when he included Rev. H. W. Mllllns, wind- did not return for breakfast or sor, N, S.: Rev. l-l- L. Dewolie, l dinner about I00 villages started a Wolfville. N. S, Rev. l". E. Bishop, search. that ended at the brook, Dighy. N. s; Rev. A. Gibson, Wolf- where the body was recovered. He ville, and J, P. Gordon, charlctte- is survived by a widow, one son town, P. E I. and one daughter- (Continued on Page 1) Record & Forecast of the Weather .\ll-i‘l'lllrll(il.iili|l'.\l. OFFIFE, Tor- onto, April '.'il.~.\linlillilln and mnxl- liiilili lcliipir-rniurrs. ' lniwson ili-—52 -~ fill IiliERi-t techs To ee soiitfiuuc. Rsoicswr WRcNc, WITH bu. 00R Yihoicims _1 Quebec .- . Nllilit Jiiiin 4-60 lliillfiix 31-00" Cbarioiiciow-n 81-52 I FORECAST! (llinwn ziliil Fpprr Si. Lawrence Valley-s: Si-ililu-iilsirrly winds: iiimllly fnlr llllll iinriii: llnnciilcd lit night; NUIIUPTPIl FlIOITPIR on Silililliy: bowl-r Si, Lawrence Valley: Rind- r-rnic winlla shifting (u auiiilivlist: fiiir; not iillll-ii cliniigc in iciiipcrnt- iirc. (ilili flllll North Show: ll-illnrnic to fresh ivrsicrly wliilla: friir with sllglilly lilirlirr iciiipcrniilrr». Nliirllilnc l-llilll mill Wcsl; hlnilcrnlr “y! in smliliivost winds; flilr smi iiiiillcriiolly‘ wlirm. Grands llniiks: llmlcrnlo in fresh ivcslorly u-iiilis: fliir. Aiilorlenn Ports; bimlornlo south- erly winds: fnlr mill iuirm. Hllh llilc lliln morning gt 7.30 llnd tonight iii 7.0.1. (‘All FERRY [CIIEDULI days-Learn Bofllfl dsllr I 11-40 l. Di _ _ I} p Loaves Tcrmeutlus dsl y: 1030.17‘; Week sad Ill l- I. ~/u."‘-‘v-7.~?'.