Condemned Man Preserves Calm, 27 February 1935, p. 2

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'·*, -it, ' which' ·»»» V ~ to use g*re her poeiUoE »5 48.20 north, 57.1 Mt SWwi; Olye Bp corridorr«ndjrN««!«(ed, to ttte np west, 760 mllcc · due '.-west of New York, Ptb, yt (A|>)--lUdle- vet- Oentrt), port new the door of the Sreet, about France, in the North murlne CarportUi,. ecaWmed; man's <*ll_at»U Jl«e« snip lanes and l.ooo miles lOt p\) todas' tlie*. gikrit" liner Bdward Island,- nil - < 1) in order- tb>" Have"TiInV;under; con* -fww «o-«the)(>^«hlpsH«^'"---idMM^eo** 1 vtrrtM ng7ajsparatus -had been carried iheir search in'la. mid-AUsnHc,; gate T see no difference in VermUyea'a »w»ir and her hold was "liliing . actions since his trfaVjbut ne.-.oop? ti4d.'rtppftedfshe ^n*s sinkingTyea4416 "· (11,700) ; .Saskatchewan, 30.- Unues to present that air of-ln- With rinrte*.-;:;^ «---"--~--^ ;The .Europa,. 80 mite away when terday.:.-?.,' ,.,.-·,!,.·., '.;.-· '·'"'..^..·..·,,-<Ufference he.aswBned at all .tunes" the'SOS was heard, messaged some·,, 1 he; ply?nplc,t another 'Wg - Ur-w. MS) · . Brttlih , Cotenbla, stated another, gad offkial. . ; P. later she ·*»£ on .the British question*! relating,to th> hip'r apppc>JdajM« posJUoo, but m- ^haa.due Ab..lh«'.scene'} Intel'; and,war asked-tt rawws pwid^tSB street and. In final searelt for the'vessel; las -It Toronto papere relating1;to; alleged .American-Banker 'and..the .. .. and outbreaks by Ver- Jtoametrijpfc .also wero reported1 not passed .by.. <·. · -,",,,': . . Jfone of. the master* of the three etals had be retain fln*, woond and third nt'iyea, \wno was- reported- to hav« o liave found any , trace of · the s«,ps - which 'hung it the~ <acfwi during tliep places mithat-orter as the .prin- beowney.violent ,«pon .being -placed stricken'craft. All'three were standtonruts. (a bircelt-Ttnd to;have broken fur- ing by waiting bstter vfalWlty with th« BialrRowrie. survived the hur- fertd-not a tton. H»' »m · . ,.; Windsor had <BU.407 foreign auto- niture and prison plumbing, Gaoler daylight.ricane which wis raging.':" ·" ever.1 <x>nser French - definitely denied; the truth mobilea reporting inwards for tour- of llie last report "was It was.turri- to do a bit · Ships Limp to Port »njr--such-rumor. "Vermilyea at ing purposes, Fort Erie, 113JMQ and ing over/ . .: . ... next; few %« Niagara Falls. 810,718.; At Windsor no ;tlme raised;a disturbance nor One by one \-arious ctiier ships .' *< Men Aboard :,' i by increase was- ^over \ 100,000, did he break or-smash any of the damaged by the storms were strug- Tw»nty-ii* men were aboard the would sro on the People e: h-Fort,^^ .showed a decline fixtures In the Jail." stated Gaoler gling Into port or. waiting for the i Continued on Page t, Col. 5) ment had cU of about-«0,ft» "and Niagara Falls Frerch as be explained that It was Impossible for him (Vermllyeal to xto and hos -- '-· · J ^ | " . showtd__an increase of about have wrecked 'the prison property celved from as he was placed in a cell alone by Sfoatrea1, 1 his guards alter his trial and had not been out since.-There Is no "Unemplor plumbtng nor fixtures, except an Montreal * iron bed In each cell. hues by HOI "Perhaps the ridiculous story got eral mfmbf out because plumbers -were taken May In the prison yesterday to repair a Portsmouth. England,, Feb. 27.-- coming-, or sign of any avoiding or former ntp to t water pipe that had burst In the (CP)-Capt. H. R. Sawbridge of turning .away",. h4~~ord«r«d - the Jccted tlon'cf Prei it furnace room." stated Mr. French the Battle Cruiser, Renown was engines reversed and warning blasts offer to Joii a explanation to the incident. Ac- convicted today by court-martial sounded on the. Renown's siren. in cording to information received on a charge ot negligence follow- Captain Sawbrtdge added -in his emment (Continu' il -B. Lust Hanging in County from the Jail officials a water pipe ing collision of the Renown'^wlth opinion the Hood oouSd have avoided the excision as late as two min' i th* was broken in the furnace room at the Hood. Almost 44 Yean he 'Jail yesterday when a large The charge, "that he caused to be utes before It."occurred.;"by turning i he Ago cordwood stick rolled. from a pile hazarded" the-two-giant war ves- outwards; but apparently she jMdn't Thirty E ptto ' ' .. , . ... ".'.:, _!·" during manoeuvres" off the do so." AveSix times fn the history of the of wood and crashed onto the water sels )ipe. .The trouble was speedily Spanish Coast in January, was-sim- The Renown, her " commander's Jank an to, County-of Hastings has the death remedied upon ; the arrival. of the ilar to that on which Rear-Admir- statement soldi, had stopped and ' Singapore al Sidney Bailey, commander of the was Just getting under stemwlutl Enraged eli penalty been Imposed and carried plumbers, however. Vermllyea Is reported- to. have Battle Cruiser Squadron," was ac- when the collision occurred.. told. out, the last hanging to be witnessthr^t in a; >lack ed in this county being that^oT spent a quiet night, having slept quitted yesterday. A third "court- Yesterdayf the Rear Admiral had t«nllylne -tl wellrprtson guards state.- He crose martial is yet to"be held. The trial Indicated his be'lief the collision side uproot yra\ the James, Kane, sentenced to death at the same hour as the other of Q&pt. C. W. Tower of the Hood, would not have happsned_had ths ·yrenchlng hanging following" the murjer- prisoners at the Jail and partook ol on which the \Rear-Admiral's flag Renown executed the manoeuvres rain has f: <anmore smartly. * \ }tion ng of his wife on March 23rd, a hearty breakfast in his cell flew. mor.th and .The court ruled he be dismissed 1891. Kane was hanged on May showing little interest in 'conversi- from considcrabk his ship. The Deputy Judge tions advanced by" guards. Late 21st of the same year. Advocate announced the ehcrge :r of Twice previously this present this-morning Vermllyea was given DEATHS YESTERDAY the century has the death sentence his first exercise period in th had been proved. The verdlqt read "The said hazLIBERA :d. adjoining corridor for the matter passed In local courts previous *rdlng-wa»-<tue-to-thc m:Ui^a"havJhls been (By The Canadian Pre*s> GO o the sentencing of ^Harold W. ing continued on the course ordered the Vermllyea yesterday, some t»-enly- lodged back In hU cell. »t a si**1! of 13 krtots until the risk Berlin.--Baron Albrecht Recsen Toronto. lhre« years ago, Robert Parker, of collision was pjrstnt wul subse- bert. T3. formfr Oovernor of G«T- members o! s.He tCungerford, was sentenced to death quently he failed to take effective man EMt Africa. the /or the killing of a neighbour namw«ni into action to prevent a collision". Houston, Tex.-- Dr. Stockton discuss pro ed Masters, but the sentence was Axson, 58, Professor of English «t before the 9 Vote Against Captain ater commuted to life In prison, Rice Institute, brother-in-law of quest of th on the eve of the Impending ei The nine officers who composed former President Woodrow Wilson. payer* *s& cutlon. About 14 years:ago, Morrts the court voted unanimously for CharlotUtown.--Dr. Victor L. corporation Barry- received .the death sentence the verdict against Captain Saw- Goodwill. 61, for twenty-flve years be consider! on a charge of shooting his embridgf.. . The point of his sword, Superintendent of .. Falcflnwood Hepburn re; ployer, Wesley Moult, but after t No. I surrendered to the court as the Provincial Hospital. the scaffold, had been erected, Montreal.--Mrs. tjllian Eaxcbe undc hearing began, was turned toward sentence was commuted to lit; in of Right' Ex the captain in signal of the verdict Holnifs, 81, vror>;cr lor penal reprison. afaln.it him. , Herity. who was The veteran- Captain Sawbrliijc, form. Those who have paid the penalty superlntenden surrendering his sword pleaded not Quebecj-- Archibald Laurie K C ted a by hanging In Belleville were: nvocation at Kltch guilty as he faced the nine officers 71. Thomas Earnhardt, " executed V. O. N. BO ushed IBM. superintendent Is cf London--Tlie Marquess of Sllgo, Y . M C . A . ' the court clad in their full dress gau manager of thnoon and · 78, soldier, antiquarian and zooloPeter Rock, hanged June 12lh other pr\K 'read 185». er of Commerce uniforms. gist. The charges against Captain spaper man. He Is and Mary Aylward hangof Eureka Lodge No. 183 Sawbridge were he held a course ILABT 1 i th edRichard December Jth, 1862.,<Last public A.F. and A.M.. a past master of "until the risk of collision was presst. u:ch>< >m WEATHER ! MAr. 4. brie hanging). ent, subsequently falling to take the kxferc, and has been a membe effective action to prevent a col· die' Children ( Peter Davis hanged June 20th of the Masonic Grand Lodge for A deep, disturbance is passing Commodor* tal. lision." · 1890-. d., across . Hudson. Bay^ and number j>f years^ " He was.ldjstrtc* . Tl in arstatemfi«.-reart-M~Oie^C6art pressure Is low off lhe.Nova Scotia ",hanged~May"21s deputy for District No, , 13 A.P. i year PART' -|li« ··<nrtl^MPT~<«»d-,fltftaich -he coait with high pressure .covering" CARD Among" Royal Areh o'clock ah " " " ~ Princ the Hood had ample room Ontario, Quebec. The greater part S ilml Au« he U a member "of Molra . Chapt* believed illltary to carry out the manoeuvres the of the Onlted States and the Canand of Quinte Friendship Chapter squadron jlctur executing, he took the -DIONNKS Belleville, and a-past first prtneipe precautionwas West. Moderate to heary fails HOME of. tumlnj away and adian vooes rec of snow, sle«t an4 rain h*v* ff E3uir.te rr!cv*ih!r. fraci - «Mtf«iM tft Uw " 52,« ou,j, but whv from fee Bl*ine«rri« Mtukn .Uje^SflalTBOwrte may-"h»T8 urn. .O.M.T. toa«y pia. US MM WM ta tiMlr . Ts» ttxrpa, Uw A»«rt«*»' Banter .A fttU ferw hi* «*U <»- usd tbe 8, s, Btaaamdrk, it by the N«thei1«»d* vessel *Q rusted to tfee tisf, , (A tm latet i»«W%5ift» or Mid portttoa firm in the B)*ln?o«rrte'» s from itmti will fc»" pe"? «MMMi* but towA · so At U *,». O.K.1 war 1«» «f iim Mfttar. V . . . · B.8.T.)" U» tferw UMpi to 'I. S, The failure of uay or the thrwi mnkor anfl U>» S. »,' OUl» jrhk*i sped-,U> the --m* ·: itt MECUIOi HAVETAKEN [ACE Captain of H.M.S. Renowi Is Convicted of Negligence ot Co mi

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