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Y ' ii' w- v - Canada eclares Vote f Confid noe Makes Velled Threat Against England, P LeaveOfAbsence __ ._ __ _ ..s......._..._-_IT M I I I r PREDICTS GANDHI 5|] S |l E [; '|' S Disradsfied with conference Ma- ARRESTED IN HUNGARY 1.-\_ 'Q_'Are Held In Connec- tion With Purported England". (By James A. Mills, Annotated Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Nov. 29.-(A.P.)-Prom ibehind a curtain _of cold, raw fog the Mahatma M. K. Gandhi before hatma Returns To Take Up “Weaponless Battle Against leave with nothing! From behind him came the solicit- ous words of Miss Adeline Slade, his devoted disciple, "this way Baabco I Conspiracy T0 Over' dawn today revealed as he walked Miss Blade picked up the end of his throw G0v’t_ the streets his plans to renew the trailing shawl and put it around his struggle in behalf of India. "There is goin to be hell," he said. shoulder as though he were s child, beckoning to a tum in the road g , U . (A;U?_f;nEsT}’1u§g;g;r;'ndI‘°;;ve The little man, with his nead now- "We must again go through suf- ' lcd, his shoulders drooping and his fering,” he continued aiier n mom- 'uspem' ‘ne-steam °°‘m°°u°“ with licmespun shawl pulled tightly ent's silence. Not far away thc ' 9“"P°"°d °°“‘sP’“‘°y t° °V°"““`°W around his scrawny body, said: "I chimes of a church pealed out the tm 3°"°mm°“t *md establish * i` leave Saturday for Bombay. There hour of four o’clock. di°fHt°¥‘S~l\lP WHS huddled in U19 i we shall take up again our weapon- "It seems God's will that we must Budapest military prison tohisht- less battle against England." take up our heavy cross again and It WIS Widely beliaved they Were I His voice sounded almost spec- carry it tothe end." he said. In the Walling °»"'5l€nm°n5 hem” B mil' tral as it came waveringly through ghostly quiet which hung about Lon ltsrv °°\1rt.b\1t this depends on the the thick fog to the listener in his dons em end could be heard the decision of the public prosecutor, If their activities are found to have came here expecting nothing and I continued on page 10 been directed at the state itself rather than against the public, on- side. He remarked mcumfuily: “I gwseigch a course surely foi- Gasoline IAPS i V A ' 0 , i (father) " and Gandhi paused while l i i --_-_.___ __ _ ,_ ._._v __,_,_,__________ '__ ___ _ ' ' LIEUTENANT-GOVERNO B. RBSIGNS SUDDENLY DEC. AND IAN. Y of Saskatoon, were found dead 'this moming in the optometrist's of- ` is shown above with her exceiieney ' B P. n i - V ~ i'i and livin uarters No marks ( 7 'mme' °"°' A"°°m'°d - selling to Russia plans of a railway IHSL 111911! “ith W0 COFHD 1110115. ton' charged with manslaughter In Autos Seized In Parrs- CRRSSULD iii Miiiiiimis _ boro Reveals “Ring” Operating In United States. PARRSBORO, N. S., Nov. 29 --(By the Canadian Press)- Five motor cars, said to be part of a flotilla, stolen in the Unit- ed States and Montreal and sold in the Maritime Prnvinws, were seized at Parrsboro Shore yesterday by insurance com- pany ngcnts and Nova Scotia police. The present ostcnsible owners, nil prominent residents of. the district, had made the pnrchrnscs in good faith, auth- orities said. Sri-ini and engine numbers hurl been obliterated, Continued on page 10 Uf Nat. Loan Is MONTREAL, Que., Nov. 29-(By the Canadian Press)-Canada has declared a vote of confidence in it- self. Oversubscription of the Na- tional Service Loan, a huge issue of $150,000,000 or approximately $15 for every person in the Dominion is assured and the boolu will be closed at the end of business to- morrow, according to an official statement” by the acting Minister of Finance, Hon. Edgar N. Rhodes. Books were opened on Monday last and immediately came an over- tions of the country, from Canad- ians in other countries, and from United States and British f.rms doing business in Canada. The pro- gress of the loan, as announced by the general management commit- tee, i`ollo\\'.s: Monday, $60,000,000. Tursdiiy. S7l.000,000.‘ ’Wednes/day, ;a4,ooo,ooo. Thursday, $i01,000.000, Friday. $".2l,000,000. _ The total figures at the end of Continued on page 10 8 BARONOWICLE, Poland, Nov 29 emen was mode recently La Bcssborou h, who paid er (0anndlg|a hug) lat Govemment House, Toronto, Ont first visit to Toronto, accompanying yesterday of Hung as Soviet spies BABKATOON Back, Nov. 29- ithat llcn W D Roos, Lii'i‘<‘n`1nt- the governor general, when the an ,were executed immcdmwly after tn, ' BRIDGEWATER N S Nov 29 Milo T Savage Saskatoon optomet Governor of Ontario since 1027, had,nouncemeni was made. No one has pm it was learned yesterday I (By the Canadian Press)-William' e three ar old F0 R F U R S I I ’ _ ` ' ` H ’ l Y ` ‘ fist. and Mrs. Constance Ha es 84. U|s| . been granted leave of uhschcc until' as yet hem appointed to fill thei The president of me Republic de. J. Gaynvr, tw nty Yf 1 his term of office expires. ills honor vacancy as those approiwhed have' dined gg pardon the ¢0m1@nm9d youth of Middletown. attended at declined the honor. men, The spies were convicted 0f1“wild west" show at Bridgetown Sovfjleslliicuted lesion iiiiiiiin ___ 1; Ri 1 ii; | 3 M, . g, _ li Nj if li whelming response from all sec- I Qversubscrz tzon Service Assured liiiliiililll FLIGHTTU ‘HAIIFAX ..___,-_ Charlottetown ‘ Busi- ness Men M a k e Flight To Halifax In E Interests of Mari- l time Aviation. HALIFAX, N. S., Nov. 29. (BY the Canadian Press)-To promote interest in aviation in the Maritim- es, six Prince Edward Island bus- iness men made a goodwill flight to Halifax on Saturday afternoon, re- turning to the Island today. Perfect flying weather graced the flight, as the cabin plane with Walter Fowler of Moncton at the controls dropped down at the air-, port here one hour and three min- utes out of the Island Capital. Col. J. B. Jenkins. owner of the "Char- lottetown," and one of .the six passengers, announced on arrival his hopes for establishment of a regular Charlottetown-Halifax. scr- vicc to connect with the Halifax- Boston planes next summer. Others in the pu-ty were E. M. Phillips, Major T. B. Rogers, Wellington MacNeill, and Ray Clarke. (Canadian Press) NEW GLASGOW, N. S., NOV. 29. 9° B Q . _ _ of violence were found on either h°” si." conapondem) station at the Polish Russian fron ‘Pulled H lisht rifle frfim beneai-hi body An inquest wiii be held to '1°KY° N°" ’°'°'“‘° "“’°“°°° r Evidence was heard that they the motorcnr = at as may prenar lcmber 14 0, David Rkhardx _ _ -Joseph Brenton Hayden of Tren- connection with the death on Nov ' 0 0 T - -, _ ' _ - v - tl , ' 1 . 9 ' (Special to The Guardian) P01918” 05`iC¢ 5043? 1'eV°k9d lil! I I | ‘ l g oflered their services to the Polish i ed to return home said "goodbye .bel t k b H d _ ` 'ne i ' ' ng sruc v ay en's car was night. - _ Mr. E. H. Rayner. manager of the gig _ .~ ~ > < ~ myner mn sales Co just 'wturned 'nw bgdles were dlscovered when Crt iam of U. S. Sedréiihry of State Intelligence Department and then( boys, and flrcd a bullet into his yesterday committed to Stand trial . 3 Dmserby noticed the slumped Henry L Btimson for statements vided the department with ma- [own body. He died this moming in' before the supreme Court " - ’ pro grgrrgailurgipe spoke in Summerside form of 8-woman in a chan, in ,mean the Manchurian situation which S aerial manufactured by the Soviet r ay evenln8 on the fur wamng mom of me Umm Ju" by had been misconstrued as his, and military authorities. Details of the market and the distribution of furs hind a glass show window The said the situation had been entirely .11 trial, which was conducted with among the various fur markets of . ielgrified gi-cat speed, were suppressed by the ioptometrist bod h i the world Mr Rayner is a son of In th IMS y :Es on Bbslouc Colonel Stimson’s categorical de Ca Crew i Govfrnment under the terms of a ' ` e n quar , ' - , » g1”“?;a;n:;°;';::;?°°?l;“°;”I?. _img amy, H; omogn 8 conyxiial that he made the statements P f recent degree authorizing accelerat d_ - ' ' ' l erroneous! attributed, to him and _D B tt] f ed courts." ’ _ Schooner Fought54 ay a e lan The enormous incr a i th t e Se n e ou Continued on page 10 put of furs has called for a bettei Ce P » Rr Earnings Death, Won V london. in spice di her present rin- | 1 ' 771 Ch 'ld ren distribution ofthe pelis. Although ;__, fee 'l (canadian Press) ed Fruit European steamship Az- h (Canadian Press) Nine Former BOSTON, M855, N0.,_ 394,; tai.; tee in the tropical seas on Noven; T0 Deal' Continued on Daze 10 MONTREAL, Que., Uov. 29.-The of the °cem.s fm of ,_ 54_d,,y im- 15 or the captain and crew MEETINGS. ETC "Old-time and modern d i Wllilht at the Lyceum. M1352; "Christian Church Aftemoon Ten ‘ giésaarbgind Pantry Sale Tue5_q|ay_ oem r lst. 10500-11-28-3i. tober of 1930. In the month expen- ses were cut from $10,058,974 to $8,- 848,623, a drop of $1,810,351, leaving net eamings for the month of $4,- 652,424, a reduction of 81,961,782 from October of last yeer. when net (Canadian Press) DETROIT, Mich., NOV. 29--INT eral indictments against nine for-i mer customs border patrol inspec- , ‘°L°°d11\s hoes as York on wed- nesday aftemoon, Dec, 2nd_ iosaz-ii-is-ri I “Auction forty-flves in ggiedon an Club Rooms this evening at G oclock. Tickets Bee. 10551 "Reserve Thursday evening, De. eember 8rd, for Booial md Bug in Clyde River mu. iosas-11-za-nl ` ~ ‘I Farmers Institute will be held N Tuesday. Dee- 1. at s p.m. J. L. Mb- ____.l,_ lavlzan. Seey. iosso-11-so-ai "Annual meeting or Long Creek Farmers Institute will be held in Acfton Hall, Monday, November 30th \ 7.30 P. M. 10515-11-28-2|. “Come to the Christmas Tree d Entertainment at Hunter Rlyelr, M°°"'“’°\' 22nd. nreee-ated by uni- Biwday school. iosoo-ii-as-ri. "°‘The annual meeting of the "im" Wlltihire Telephone Company dll December Ind. 10514-il-28-Ii. "Tryon Baptist church win hold °i~.‘°:.°.i. ~°e'..°'...-.,° im . °°°°“‘b°f 11°. Burner as dum. u Gross for the ten months was ,$119,415,650 against $152,254,502, or al tempting to bribe them, were dis- |rsduction of $33,830,846. lbrpenses| missed in federal court yesterday, on iwere reduced by $23,853,807 in the motion of United States District _ ,same period to $100,102,990, leaving' Attorney Gregory H. Frederick. 'the net eamings for the ten months; Frederick said the prosecution $19,312,666, against $20,498,205. 01' l was unable to produce material ’°d“°i"°" °f "°»155»539- witnesses and that the eases against "Annual meeting Hope River “HniiluI|s. l 1 totalled $0,614,206. tors and two men charged with at some of the men were admittedly weak. Located , I °°D°“'t f°"3°5 ¢° DHHS your the hospital here within the DBX* Txxaéhicgxs' l§°°°m“;;§“°h'|°“ few days “tc take a complete rest” informed that all workshops will height of twenty give feng He had p.|d_ p_'- E hkumixy’ rm -.___- his physicians said tonight. An op- be closed at the end or December previously taken tho air flivver up' ;(54¢_n.g°_m HUGH-A'I'H. Alleill. Nov. 20.- eration his been decided against for 'because the export trade has been fm- 5 sucessful twelve minute, ____ rar.)-'nie issin _ t- Q . . -“Musical program and lecture by J. Feltes annnMa!gi§r;.n‘;;nGe3:: gliegregilgetrvztllinpnlmtlnn hnnsglfall Iifsllmsnll-lilli:icit>ei:gbn1etah.;l.irx;e“liBw1as ilrxsmwain Qu dl;w:nMti1i;"nSllnlt:r» I E-1.1-“Tumi :it missionaries, who had not been since last Wednesday night, enter- indicated that production will be cut, after a second irip, when the` viii be herd in the I-xsudn wednsr-» Admission as and is. auspices use- °"“ ‘"1" lime they ieii s week in; the victoria cienenu immed- suspended idr three months and mu.. plans iiaiirned dui , rrrurir, Donald memuee, |055|.1|_.gg.3| *I0 9° fl? W H°l! UNB. Wm 1°' lately after addressing the Merit- that for thc six months fcl-lowing mg nous over. crnwiord was _._ cated Saturday from the air, ime Board of Trade and issuing on work will be on a half time bass rushed to Picton Hospital. l was a story of men who used their clothing for the flare which brought rescue-the same clothing which for days had been hung on the deck of their ship to catch rain water that they might fight off thirst. Up from Telii, Honduras, to the United Fruit Company here came the story of the rescue by the Unit- N. S. Premier Canadian Pacific Railway Company _ 11 1 dir,n¢iers_of the _.- ~ _ amid with death iiune<>i'. thirri. Sl* H New °““ -- mmm moss eammgs of slslsolma U S' Inspectors and-at last-resciie. has come up three masted schooner Ria. The FORT RIVER, Main., l~;