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MONDAY, MAY 19, 1930 _ 3 PAGES I Annual I-.bacrintiana Delivered l5»00- Cy Kali Canada nd U. 8. A. $4-50| eath Follows In I ake I Tornado | . _ INDERSIIN Agedisiana ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED II|ll HIING IONilRR[I~H Cabinet, Having Re-' viewed His Case, De- cidcd That There Would Be N0 Inter- ference With Th e Yerdici of The Trial Court. :Canadian Pres!! otI’l'A\'.'!t. Ont., May 1'!-The law rill take its course in, the case of Bing Anderson, who stands sentenced to be hanged at Sydney, N. S.. on 'ruesda-_v nr-xt. for murder. The cab- inet hai.-ini: reviewed the case decid- ed that there would be no interfer- ence iviili the verdict of the trial court, ii was announced today. There his been allegations regarding the mental ronriiiion of the condemned man, but etiamiriatlon has establish- ed him as sane, it was declared. THE CREME SYDNEY. N. S., May 1'!-Ingvald "Burg" Anderson, alias Ehnmet e, ivlitxse appeal for commuta- was refused at Ottawa t/oday roi-ieiv by the Federal cabinet, entenced to hang at Sydney on I0 for the murder in a local ho- rarly in February of Dcblois arg, nigiit clerk., Rehberg was vitli it fractured skull in his and died a few hours after be- scovered. A suitcase, containing _.. -£1vf“ Continued on Page 3 NOUN CEMENT5. OMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. :ailing hogs. calves at Ulgg. 10th. W. D. Ross, Secretary. 3796-21. "ltlill\ic~.v Club loading hogs Tues- 0=.v. May nom. List. with .Jenkins °S~ 3332-ii. "See "Chnme." He is in a class himself ai Orphanage play Mon- Tucsday nights. 3342-5-19 'Loading hogs and veal calves at Tuesday afternoon, May 20th. UD. lv, D. Ross, Kinross. 3335-ii Rc “ serve Thursday, May 29th for n Tryori. "Eyes of Love," by Players. 3329. Club loading livestock. moming. May 22nd. E. N. Swv. sais-5-11-ai 'Eyes of Love." an enjoyable act Play by the' Cavendish in the hall, Cavendish, Tues- Miv 20th. If rainy, on Wednes- 3807-5-17-3I. The Caiiciidish young people in DlH,\' "The Eyes oi' Love", in the llali, Hunter River, Thurs- Wfnlnc. May zzrid. Everybody 3531-I-19 nM _ _ Orell Diamatic Club presents three act. comedy drama "In- Annc" in St. Margaretfs May 21st. Admission 35c 3793-5-18-41. Klulwfl Hill.-Kinkora Dramatic “ll Slaile the splendid Drama of Honor" Monday evening, lsth at 8.30. with pleasing spec- 3190-5-16-3|. n W °'"“° to Harrington 'niruia,v. 27lh and enjoy the play "Eyes no ' by the Cavendish Players. Lf fmt. on Wednesday. 3330-5-19-21-24-3|. acc mm me and see the Si.. Peters Dra- e 3 ° Pllilrrs present their Comedy Emir”-'iiirtrren identity" in Moron fl ‘ “V l9tl1. Good specialties. °°“°° “lift am-ii.‘ .|:"°ll°°-We. the undersigned have ,Y ai Over the Undertaking Business ul r. D. Nuipmd win-h Mcleod and are fully ,mlm supplies. Service day h rig and had taken the plane lo I ,Me ~ Fmhalming done. A. B. Cut- 1 yu . Smith. of Orford. whom he was tak- wi I CreatSwimmer To swim to the shore haul- ing a capsized dory is a. feat UW young men would care to attempt. Nevertheless, when Bonaventure Gallant, 84 year old resident of Busiico, fell out of his dory while hauling in lobster traps last week, he immediately grasped the rope. in his teeth and struck out for land, a considerable dist- ance away. Trailing ropes, and other paraphernalia add- ed diilculiies. which only amazing perseverance and amazing physique in a man of l such an age could overcome. lil H FISHERIES PIIST GUING TU PACIFIC? Report British Coiumb_ New Portfolio. Y P following: Appointment of it British Colum- slxty three percent. of the capital control is on thc British Columbia coast. Four men have been mentioned for the post with odds that I-lon. T. D. Pattulo. leader of thc Provincial Liberal party will get the job. International Bank Opens _ (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, May 17-Preparations were complete today for the open- ing of the Bank of international Settlements scheduled to take place formally and officially tomorrow in ui pid imigi imiiriing in 5i;5i¢_Vlast night. If there is one countryl 5wiwei»iimd_ The inkmgiionai Bank, among all the others of the world gh, name by whim ii is most, mm. with a wonderful future ahead it moniy known, wiii ggi-v¢ 35 me bugi. should be Canada. Mr. Stevens told nw emi of the young pian and wiii the meeting: "We should have made wt gg gmsbgg for ¢,i~i¢ ei-editor pow. , more progress since the war tlinn enyr “-5 in gh, fimi md definite 1iqiiid.lothcr. We should have latent wealth Biign gf ii-ie wg,-id Wai- repai-giions greater than any other area in miii~ al problem. erals, farm lands and in other rcs- ol ._____._.___.___ pects, but we have actually lost mcn Plane Crashes At Oxford, N.S. itlaliadian Prose) ' OXFORD. N. B.. Mly lU-Cl‘a&l‘i- ngine the De Haviland moth plane own by Pilot. D. H, Jones of Bus x, N. B.. was badly damaged here terday. Pilot. Jones, and P M. g up for a short flight, cscared th only a scratch or two. The pilot. ld arrived at Oxford in the mom- ,h,".°“_fl James E. Andrews. Hunter n P E. I. Phone c-1 or mo-22. s\_ mi-s-ia-is-iv-si. in aid on Upper Main Bt., where he tended taking a plhlrnlef UP- .laturday by lion. Howard Mccon-I neil as the result of the laet. fiscal ,‘ yoar‘a operaiinn of the .Saskatche- wan Government. Miss Ellen Cox Ewing. t D. C.. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Stone of Chatham. Ontario, has just been announced. M"as Ewing ter of Mr. and ltlra. Thomas Ewingiis a i\'cce of the late Alexander of 1 But- B’shir-eiirhth St.. Newismitn coehran, pnilenun-opist, and York, vfhoee engagement to Thomaslgi-and-daughter of Alexander Smith. Archibald Stone, second secretary of one of the pioneer merchants of he Canadian Legation at Washington Yonkers. She is gradua’e of Masters I School in Dobbs Ferry, later attend- Fisherman/l - `“"*' l ing Srrlth College. Mr. Stone is ivorsity of Toronto and I.`Ecole des ,Science Politiqucs in Paris. The mar- riage will take plate ln the summer at Sorrento. Mc. at the country Iaome or Mr. ana Mn. as-ing. Dunning Budget Weak In Regard To G_ener_ al Progress And Ex- pansion `of Canada And Its Trade, Says Hon. H. H. Stevens. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., May 27.-Tlie Dunning Budget which he character- iaed as a feeble gesture to British! preference in its weakness in regard to the general progress and expa1~.s‘.on of Canada and its trade, 'vas thel subject of an address by i-lon. .ll ll. Stevens, M. P.. before :he Ottawa Womens' Conservative Association and money and that fact alone snould stagger the people of Canada." '1‘he etlect the Dunning Budget would have on internal trade through its advocacy of foreign trade was a de- leterious one, Mr. Stevens thought. ,M ,D ,,,, mm ,mm _ ,,,,,,,, ,,, Saskatchewan ,r thirty or forty feet with a stalled ae _ _ Has Deficit, n the last. Budget was aimounccdf itain of the 'city's suddenly deceased aroma. ,May .is-A aenoii or imdefwfld l°fd-'»- $300,000. which is 8100.000 less than that estimated by the Government. I on Liberal loader to the newly ore- R400 EXP0Ct@d Early Ill ' ated Cabinet iost of Minister or lung -N 0 Passen ers ‘ . . g Fisheries and nomination here as Q" 1\/[aiden V0va2e_ Opposition candidate to Hon. H. H. . - ' Stevens. in Vancouver Centre, is B R I T I S H Major Sffoth of R64 forecast on good authority, Besides fame' Wlll C0lTlm3Ud being excellent political strategy the Dll‘iglI)lC. appointment it is stated would have the logical smctlcm in tho fact. that iiB_v Thomas T. Champion. Canad- investcd in fisheries under Federal -*- 'lm Pm” sm" c°"°’l’°nd°”"l LONDON, May 18.-In the early days of June. the good citizens of Montreal may expect to behold the 'giant bulk ol R. 100 floating high a- 'bove them as shc rests with her no-S6 securely harnessed to the mooring mast which the Ca.nadia;i Govem- ment has hospitabiy provided at the St, llubert airport. The great airshlp, last. minor repairs completed. is due to essay the flight from her home at Cardington, near Bedford, about the end of May. This will be the first crossing of the Atlantic by a Br t`sh airship since R, 34 flew from E:g- land to New York and back 11 years ago. For monllu; past ilu: Air l\Lnist»cry has been flooded vvitli applications for reservations on this maiden jour- I roy. Every applicant. outside an ex- tremely iiarrow circle of officials and | techn cal experts, will be disappoint- ed. There will not be a single "or- dinary" passenger Thore folks, too, hoping that at least they can se;1d» 1 air mall missivo to some friends i the other sde by R.. 100 on her I mains had to be buried by ecc- ian Liberal is to Get - E f ~- - ENGLAND’S GREAT AIRSHIP _VVILL _..:;t“.:.°.;=zi‘.i.'-'~‘i..:=~ I°.~...::.:i SOON REACH PORT OF MONTREAL' -__ . ____ i .__.___,,._.___________._.___, i C. N. R. Train Kills 10 Of Holstein Herd (Special to the Guardian) was nearing Morrisburg and running half an hour late Wed- nesday. it struck a herd of Hol- stein cattle owned by James Robinson, killing icn of them and entaiiing a. loss of approx- imately $1,500. Mr. Robinson had noticed the fast train go past his farm at. the regular hour and expected that the local had gone before it and started his herd for the pasture. The engineer of the train was badly battered up by the impact when it struck the CDWS¢ The locomotive was literally drenched in blood from the rc- mains of the animals. The re- I tion men of the railway com- pany. _.l first trip will also be disaDD0i.ntAd. for neither freight nor mails are to be taker.. Every ounce of carrying capacity is to bc devoted io absol- Contlnued on Page 3 s law enforcement omoer as im-| iiressive as any ever accorded cer- Not even the funeral several years ago of Diamond Joe Esposito. when the road to the cemetery was covered with roses, or the funeral of John 'Dingbat" Obcrta this winter. when 15.000 hoodiums and their friends " oeneii no hier. oouia be oinoeii with Chicago Issues Gangdom Warning By Big Funeral CHICAGO. May 18-Chicago is- the services for Joseph Ali-mezr. I igpedai in me Guardian, J. W. MH-tmills. DD-~ Chaim” Ol' ued hcr most. telling wamlng to, Altmeir. an obscure detective, was: TORONTO. Ont, May i7-'1'oron- ill" B°°i\'d °f C'°"°"“°f5 °l Amalfi' gangdorn today with it funeral for shot. and iriiii-ri by robin-rs no ai- to iouav observed the iinrtietn anni- Unl\'¢f~=lt.\'- -second oldest. graduate \'er.=~ar.V of the "Relief of Mafekinlri' °f l-hm' U“l""l'5li»"~ and fm' mlmfl when Colonel Baden Pmvell and his ~"f”“'S "fl “"l~‘fF-l‘ldll'lS fill!" in the -neers before him have born iriiirri in,uttio garrison of soo civilians who Baptist Chiirth in Canada- filed this the same kind of battle with onion- had hriri ini- town sinro october iz mvrnlns in hi* rlshti'-ninth Y°=f~ go’s racketeera. - Iagainst a superior force were reliev- Rev. Dr. Malinlliti WIS l>01'n ln The gangsters. heretofore, havclcd. The aan-ison had begun to des- Efi<`l8"“'ll€f Jilhllllfl' l8l-l1-~ U42. Ind been accorded pompous fiuierais, pair of rclief as the months passed Was a member of the Acadia Brad"- while the police, slain in line of duty, . when Colonel Mahon with his small. lllhg <`l8SS Of 1867- Hr V85 flflt BP' have been buried modestly by t-heiribut mobile force appeared and with minted £0 t-l1€ B0l\‘i‘l Ol G°V0l‘l'l°l'5 widows and a few personal friends. the aid of the beseiized drove the ,cf thc University in 1880. and in 1907 Boer forces into retreat. . was made chairman. He was one of , graduate of the class ’24 at the Un- I I BIUOCKVILLE, May 17-when C. N. R.. train no. 10, eastbound, i _ BITTER RACIN EEEIING IN TEXAS INN Negro Tenant Farmer Killed By Mob After He Murdered White Land Owner. i§pr-cial to the Guardian) HONEY GROVE, Tex., May 17-- Bittcr racial feeling swept this small farming community today after the .wcond oiithurst. of mob violence in Texas ivithlri a week. Within a few hours after Sam Johnson, young negro tenant farmer had shot and killed E. F. Fortenberry, fifty, white land owner, a mob of 400 men bc- .seiized tlie negro in his cabin and riddled his body with bullets, Then, after ciiaiiiini: thc body to airauto- mobile and dragging it through the negro section, the throng strung it from a tree, soaked it, with gasoline and set. it ablaze. Although negro residents remained ivtihiri their cabins and shantys to- day fearful of further violence, Sheriff Hughes of Bonham, said or- der had been restored a.r-nong the 900 residents so that no assistance from the Natiorial Guard would be neces- sary, he believed. I I I I i i I I I . I E I E H l A N Il (Canadian Press) 'day ri:-iiiclishcrl the town of Labrook, undctcmiried niunbcr. All available { area to remove the dead and injured. 1 ____ I F’LAINF.`. Ark., May 13-A tomado, iwhieh struck west of here early to- iabout. nine miles west of here, kill- ing eight nsgroes and injuring an ‘ambulances from Helena, Ark., have gb:-en dispatched into the tornado iflcimled reports were unavailable, 'ali iconununications being cut oil. , Test Case (Special to the Guardian) WINNIPEG. Man.. May 17-Local theatre owners plan a test case be- fore the highest courts on the con- stitutionality of Lords Day Act, pro- hibiting Sunday admission clmrgcs. If they win, it may mean a widc open Canadian Suiidiiy. TORONTO, Oni.. May 17- Adiniral llcrlii-rt Charles Camp- bell Da Costa, R. N., is nt the Royal York Hotel for the week- end. Hc joined the navy in 1878. the same _vear as the King, and served with His Majesty afloat. Anniversary Of The Relief Of Mafeking tempted to Lrap in a raid on is North side beer fiat. sroi-as of of- datn of the sittings will be aiinounc-f Tau ring Canada I Major l.. A, A. Jones, editor oi’ ihc economic supplcmi-nts of me Mom. ing Post, Londnr, England, now inur- Ing Canada, who referred to the Dunrirlg budget as a "magnificent gesture," MII.I`I`|II IINII PIIILICE IIRE IN IIUNT-RIII coming Quieter _ Martial Law Will Probably Be Abrog- ated Next Saturday. (Canadian Pm-ssl SHOLAPURA India. May lB<- Police and soldiers at dawn today raided the village of Valhand, about 12 miles from here. and arrested ten men wanted for their part in the recent rioting here. Aside from this raid, military and police activity has greatly diminished in this area. Mar- tial laiv will probably be abrogated next Saturday, unless rioting is un- expectedly renewed. They are ex- pected to return to Poona next week. Commission Is Named Situation_In India Be- TI] IIPPIISE 'NINE IIVER iSTIITEMENT Ontario Government to T h r o w W h ol e Weight Into Federal Campaign. _ Mai- is 'ine on- ivill throw its the Dominion el- LONDON, Oni tar.o Go\'crnn1e11t Iwhole weight into lectirn campaign lil l'*Y0*¢-n:if»:i tooiai, Piwmrcr G- Hsu-ard Ferguson stated that his ad- mznistration had been "dri\en iri- Im" the elec'ion by reason ofthe statement of the Prime Minister who no charged, had "desr:idc'i" his 0!- hce. I - The Prime Minister of Canada, IPrcrri;er Ferguson declared. “said ta ithe public on the floor of the Hausa ,of Commons, that ‘unless ,vou vote las I say, you are not entitled to any ‘Iadvaritago that rnafr come from the lDominion t.reas'ur_v.` When a Prime Iltfinistcr so dog-racles the position he oscupies as to stoop to a lower level lof public morality than I have ever heard in this country or any other country, particularly' Anglo-Saxon, or give a hvc-ren; support him and a lowering Ot pub- lic niorality that the Canadian peo- ple will resent more than they will resent. thc tariff issue. I believe that issue is much more important today than any problem for the country,” las to say he will n piece unless you his party. that is I The Weather. etc I its Mucli - Easita 'fo Do Wifii 1 oin' iilirics warn vo' have ‘fiiii MoNE~t fo BUY ‘EM (Canadian Press) _ I REGINA. Sask- May lB~Mr. Jus- ' tice James McKay. Chairman; Mr. |Jii.sticc P. E, ltfacidcnzic. and Mr Justice J. F. L. Embury, the two former of thc Court of Appeal and' the latter of Lha Klrigs Bench, were named Saturday as the per.sonnel of thc Royal Commiasioii to investigate the charges of maladminisii-ation byl thc leitc (iai'dincr Ciowmmciil audi directed by Hon, J. F. Bryaiit at ihei last session of Legislative Assembly. M:il»:ing this annoimcemcrit, Hon. M, A. MacPl1ar.