luv-‘- WRONTO BANK ROBBED OF $17,841 1.. BANDI'I'S FORCE STAFF INTO VAULT Carmen Development Plan: No! Approved by Cavem- mentâ€"Ontario and Quebec ; Agree on Rouyn Extension â€"d:|oods in Westem Can- a . WEEKLY SUMMARY OF WORLD'S NEWS. Torontoâ€"In the lacond Input tank robbery in the hiltory of To-' ronto, three iron-unad gunmen. with revolver; drawn. walked into the Bonk‘ of Toronto bunch it the northeut comer of King and Bnthuut urea: about 12.20 noon. herded tho mlnnger and (our‘members of his Ital! Into tho vault, utole $17.8“ in ash. Ind Whiln the building is equhped with I bin-glu- alarm, the member: of die M were taken unawares, Ind found When confronted win: long- bu'nlled, black revolvers before they hld time to sound any warning. Allu- plulng ell ï¬ve into the vnull and closing rho door on them. the trio unit the money in I white bag. It the bunk Ind escaped in A motor I! they had left parked on the east. side of Butt-urn street, some ï¬fty feet. above King street. “Nor menrber of the and was Iblo to get to the button to ring the burg- hr alarm until the robber: had left. The whole Iflnir took plac-z so quickly and quietly that no one on the street was aware of anything hapâ€" pening. No shots were ï¬red. and even when the burglar alarm did lound persons near by thought it was I sprinkler system alarm and paid no attention to it. The bank victims. 1mm thgmselves'from the vault, telephoned to the police. Except for a workman seeing what apparently were the robbers flee away in the motor car, no trace of the bandits has been found. A euro ’11! survey had been made by the robbers o! the time wh-n the fewest number of persons Would be In the bank. A constable had just "pulled the box." thereby reporting to headquarters at King and Bathurst ï¬ve minutes before the bank was entered. Several members of the ofï¬ce utafl Win at lunch in a room above the bank. France Will Unite With Power: in Hankow Affair Paris.â€" The French Government Is quite decided to make common cause with the o‘her powers in any meas- ure: agreed upon in regard to the Cantonese Government in Hankow, it is Announced here. Iï¬mtmbâ€"A man who had typhoid {our 20 your no and remained I um". I- not only mum nncnvered to mount for than typhoid (our apl- domlc which mmd In Mon all on Inch 4 Ind curled on for mo than a month halo" bot" brought under mtml. 8mm 1"»qu- rlaulopcd Md am no drum- dlod. TM: mun “puny-«Hugh applied for and [at Iii II I lac-I dairy. [1. In din- During these Chinese negotiations gation is understood to have ban France is also requesting Qrelt Brl- lround $50,000. including furniture tain to use her influence to nettle difâ€"vnnd equipment. The transaction was {menace between Italy Ind Jugo- ‘concluded in New York between repâ€" Slavis, it is understood. Active ex- rescntatives of the Canadian Govern- change of views are already taking rhent and the owners. piece at Paris. London and Berlin and; The area of the lot on which the the British Ambassador is understood new Canada house stands is 20.800 to hive had a long conversation on square feet. It is rated at a high the subject with Premier Mussolini. real estate value. but diplomntic 4 quarters being ianune from taxation 7 ‘ when owned outrig t, there will be no "Sound of a Face" Sent thin {or taxes, Londonâ€"The Intent Iccompllsh- meat in the progress of science to- ward making all the world a mirror by means of television in just an- nounced. The "sound of a face.†it was declared, had been transmitted across the Atlantic. J. L. Baird. in- ventor of the television, was the subâ€" ject of the test. He sat before the televisor in London and the sound produced hy,his image was recorded in New York. The receiver reported that receipt of the {ace flash “sound- ed like I scratch" and that was all there was to it. many of 16¢ mnumrd pélioemen and can wltmun enmlnod. One Typhoid-Corrie: in Dairy Cam of Montreal Epidemic “Sound of a Face†Sen! Across the Atlantic Windsor lnvesï¬gntion Reveals Many Liquor lrregularities Windsor.â€"The Royal Commission on Custom- was given some inkling to-day of why the Port of Windsor in the greatest liquor exporting point to the United States in Cunnda. From two memhen of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. who p-trol the bor- der, Ind hnvo been doing so line: the cummer of 1926, the commiuoioner re- ceived some "renting information. Bum from the United Stow: coming into outportl under the jurisdiction of Windmr without Iupervilion or examination; vemln landing liquor "um hours"; clear-noes of liquor- lndlrl would inqu before the bout! vuro utunlly loaded; vuoel: lolded liquor 0.1 Sandor; bootl cloned with- out worn (led-ration- by their up him; I“ then entered into tho cuti- mined u say“ u it wu learned that. he in n curler. Rome Celebnten 2,6813! Birthday And hbor Dny Bonnâ€"Thu 2.681" birthdny of Roma m cohbnbd throughout Ilnly on Thunday :- I union-l hollduy. in «Ijunctlon with the Fun!“ Labor Duy. which will {utured by mud.- of bluk-lhlrmd workmen belonging to the Paul“ Iyndlcuu. OltawI.â€"Somo 108.000 mednla. in addition to docontiom. are unclaim- ad by men and wmen who aerved with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in the Great War. according to an order pnblinlnd by the De- i pnrtment of National Deienco. Thou awards are in .Itock at lho headquar- ‘ tors ofï¬ce here, and no mnde up as ‘ lollowa: 1.915 unclaimed 1914.15 l Stars; 67,836 British War Medals. i Ind 40.390 Victory Medals, togvthor , with tilt-Distinguished Conduct Me- , dais, Military Med-ls. Medals 0! the [Order of the British Empire, Mori- : torious Service Medal: and French v' medals. Princess Elizabeth Honored Iondon.â€"Tho mu. Prince-I Elin- bolh. dluzhhr o! the Duke and Duck- M 01 York, ml an important pornon in the British Empire on April 21. On the other side a! the world war- Ihipl o! the Autruliln anli IQUI- dron which no estorting on Mei- bourne the battle cruiser Renown with tho Duke and Ducheu aboard ï¬red a nine of 21 guns in honor 0! Prince" Elizabeth'u tint birthdly. Thouundu of Wu Medals Are Awaiting Clnimanll Washin'non.â€"An Imnnn’rw g-rny stam- buildinz in (he diplomnt‘c quar- ter is to be Cnradn'n wrmanent home in Washingflm. Canada to Open Lezation Home in Washington It is I ï¬ve-florey 40-mom house. at 1746 Massachusetts Avonu3, built about 20 years ago I! a private resi- dence, but equipped with such mod- em things as telephone cchnge nnd elevntor. so that the basin 1 offltes of the legation can be opened at once. No remodelling or refumlshing is necessary to nccommodnle either the ofï¬ces or residence quarters, so [hit Vincent Mmey, his family and his aecretarlat probably will move in within a week pr two. The purchase price 0! the new le- gation is understood to have been Itound $470,000, including furni‘uro and equipment. The transaction was concluded in New York between rep- resentatives of the Canadian Governâ€" limit and the owners. Tientsin Concession Restored to Chinese by British Consent Londonâ€"Negotiations for the re- storation to the Chinese of the Brit- ish concession at Tientsin have been satisfactorily concluded under the terms referred to the respective Gov. emmcntn {or approval, says a Pekin desratch to The Westminster Gazette. The concession will be controlled by a Council made up of ï¬ve British members and ï¬ve Chinese members, with the Chinese chairman possessing the deciding vote. 0thwn.â€".A udln. which. it Is thought, may possibly be the car of the three robbers who on Thurldny lot twny with nearly 120,000 from a Toronto bunk. womdhmvend on tho Pram", highway. abandoned, {our mllen muth 0! North Gum-r. The automobile carried no liven" murk- M'l, whlch land; tho police to helh've the the nutcmobllo was lhlfln‘ Ef- an: to IMAM (ho owner of the num- mobile Ind m uhhlinh Hu- pnlnt from which It was stall-n worn futile, but. I! In "rec-(ml thnt n 1025 lit-011M marker found hour-nth Hm hark um! may had to Um determin- In; 0! than hm. Man and Woman DrOWn in Thames When Boat Capsized Iondon, Ontâ€"Miss Armin Wright-l mlnï¬nged 18. and Harold Wllliams.‘ aged 19, wero victim! of a double drowning in a treacherous stretch of water in the River Thames at. Middle- miss. a few miles nouthwent of here, nhoul 27 o'clock Friday night. The two young people. Mzethor with Lorne Lilly. ware crossing the river In a rowhont from the {arm of Harry “My. brother of Inrno and brother- ln-lnw 0! Min Wrightmnn, when the boat capslud, plunging the three on nupanu into the icy wnter. Lilly, An expert uwlmmer, was nucceuful in reaching llnd. Cu Found Néar Ottawa May Hive Carried Bank Bandit- on Her Fin! Birthday >r of the Into- tho point from wrrn futile, that n 192“ lwnnnlh the (ho determin- U.S. W in Lifted from Dublin Point- Wuhlnxmn. Aprll 2(.~lutruc~ “on: luv. (on. on! to nmovl that am- bugo Illhlfl milk Ind chm hom Any Onlulo polnu. Th- omhurgo wu pllud umo 1h ago on | radius 0! £00 nukc from antral, who" a lypholl (pldomlc ell-tad. Tho Cunldinn Leu- tlom ha: been promlud lhn the cm- blrgo now will by Illhd lmofu n I! can‘t: Out-Ho polnll. All lhu I'm»l vlnco of Quebec landed will mmnln! under lho bun uwunl'lvue. but It II- hoped that men: of Eutern Quubec wlll be mleuod Ilnu It I very urly (Into. Gueph Colobntod Centennial of Founding by John Galt Guelph. 0nt.. April Ell-Clum- o! Gualph honored the memory [of John Gill, the founder o! the city on Suturdny, the 100th Innivornry of It: Inception, when I mnpln tn. wu planted In hi: nun. In Priory Pnrk, within n few y-rdn of the we! when the Intrepid coloniur'l union. 1 cen- tury Ago. felled (he ï¬rst true on the lite of whit ll now A pro-permu- city. A bronze tablet wu ulm aroctod u n momorifl to tho IIIu-iriou- founder In the City "III. which nu unveiled by Mr. SJmuol McKuo. Guulph'l oldest resident. Tho nationl of tho world continue to Iutch lnxlounly the unfoldlng of events in China. where armies mtnl- in: perhaps a mlllion troopa confused- ]: struggle (or the control of n terri- tory one-third again :5 large 11 CHI- Idl 3nd of onï¬qulrter of the world'l population. For clone on I century the European power-n have been on- gined In 5 guns in the Fur Eat. the Itnkes of which have been the control of Chinese truth. anIn joined the some about hul.’ n century ago Ind {or I ttme counted llrze winn‘nn. Now Chlnn herull in taking I hind in the game. Not that who his ban wholly Indifferent hvretofnre. The Chinae Ire inveterate gamble" Ind the mandnrins of the add emptre were consummate mush-n of the n: of phy‘ing of? om- powor ng-Innt In- other. The leader: 0' the Nation-l- ist nvwemnnt. although they have mun-whit diï¬erent endn in flow. are quite I! ready to adopt the same tuc- tics Ind have thus fur played with better success than did their prmkces- wholly indiflomnt hvretofnre. Tho Chinae Ire inveterate gamblers Ind the mandarins of the old empire wen \‘onsummsto mlflll‘l’l of the Irt of pinyin; 0†nm- powcr spinst sn- other. The k-aders o' the Nation-i- ist mnvenwmt. although they have somewhlt diflerent ends in View. am quite as ready to adopt the same tu- tics Ind have thus far played with better success than did their predeces- sors of the imperial regime nt Peking. The intut achievement of the NI- tionniints is an Agreement with Gite-t Britain concerning the statue of Brita ish concessions at Hankcw Ind Kin- kisnz. These contesninns. fornwriy under British ruin, are transferred to Chinese jurisdiction and no placed in the hands of a commission hail Chinese and half British. The signing of this agreement is perhaps the moat encouraging evi- dence which has come out of China in rcecvnt months that the reiutions be Presen'ce of Mind Saved Ufe of British Airman Londonâ€"A wnsatinnal escape from the; epidemic of Royal Air Force arci- dents occurred at Kenley. when Flight-Lieutenant David Graig of the Central Flying School made a thrilL inc life leap during secret tests over the Surrey Hills. Not losing his presence; of mind when he lost con- trol of his machine, the flier para- chuted 8,000 fem. and escaped with- out n scratch. while his plane crushed to earth at a upeod of 150 miles nu hour. bursting into flames, and was totally destroyed. Oood 'or H". Tho lady polltlrlnn ‘1: holng heck- led. but she was holding her own, and the motk'y «mm! of lmfnrs to whom she wln mlklnx wrrs anurmd tn fur- lhrr efforts. "HI. mluun." nhmnml n Inuah‘ "you look mid! Why don't )nu turn your rnllur Illl. lilu- mu?" “WwH, you WI." nhu nmwnrud "‘00!- COURSE OF EVENTS IN THE ORIENT ‘nhn nnqwnl-od "wool Ln mock!" Vunlty um Jud mmotlcl h". been dlucovrred by the excavator- of Ur of the ('h-ldcu, unonz ruins an thou-and your: old. Tho flipper in not I0 modern n uh. thinks hurls". She Is one of tho old.“ of Eva'- Hud- lduonlon Auullllon. Charlo- Kolly. mlnclpll of Hlmllum Mama-1c! ï¬chuol. who vru Mud uranium n! the omulo Educ-Hon! Aunxluliou at In: Inna-l n-lon In Toronto. A dlughfun‘ tween China and the power. an be placed upon I new Ind equitable buio without a complete dilruption of trade nnd interwourse. which h-I been of the [rm-test nine to I“ plrtiel con- cerned. It IIIan I duh-Mon on tho part of the Cantonese lenders to u:- cept I new arrangement which re- moves the irritation of the old foreign jurisdiction in Chinese territory without subjecting lreu which hIVO bow developed under the old regime to the tender merciel o! inexperienced or Icquiuitive~ Chinuo officials. The lining of ihe Hunkow unrec- ment hu to some extent Ill-rd the {can aroused by the lucceuful Id- vnnco of the Nationalist urmiel to- ward Sh-nzhnl. With 1 more of for- eign bullwhip: in the river Ind name 20.000 foreign troops being lent to the Chinese port there was grnvo dung" of n cluh bemoan foreigner- nnd China: which would hive Ind the most lerious connequenm. Thll din» gm- hu not. ban entirely mnovod, but it the Cnntoneso exhibit the sums willingness to Irrive n An amlcnble arrangement concerning Shlngh-i us they did It Hunkow, {he tenlion over Shnglnl should be relievedâ€"even in the oven! tint tho Cuntoneu are uble to drive the Northern force: from lhe city. Roe! 500 Yuri Old. Onk timber: in the root of I Lon- don building are as strong now as when they were put in ï¬ve centuries ago, according to a recent test. BANDITO SLAV MlaBIONARY AND DAUGHTER Tho unlwnvnl In (‘hlna was brought homo to Tnmnlo wlth the new: of the murder In â€no dhmm province of Yunnan 0! Rev \lorrla Slichter and MI "lilo dnnuhtm by bandits. HI: wlfo and young non. John are reported m b» hnld cnpllvn. Ahovo group show: Rev. and Mm. Sllchtsr and Ihelr ehndron. Al loft In MIMI Mnh Tn Craig, n Ph1lndolnhln nurso. who. wllh other: he Moved m In In tho Silt-Mm- pnnymndmvorlnx In make Ilwlr Monvn by rnll nmnhwnrd, I.» nlno reporlnd n prlwnor. The map below «hows Ilm kwaHrm of Vummnm. In tho pmvlnre M Yunnan. nonr whom Nov. Mon-In RHrth and Mn mun dnuxhtnr wore mnrtlnrnd hy (‘hlnmw bandlll. Enoru nm now unlu way to obtain the role». of the cupllvcl. london, April 2d.â€"lt II lelmd that when tha That-Pawn: Null Conhnmoo convene: It Gamvn Jun. 12, W. C. Brldgom-n. Flat Lord of the British Adminity, will nubmit I lulu of British propouil for tho fur- ther limitation of null umnmntl which will cmbnoo n chnnp 0! run pow" on futun \unhipo Ind "WW lng to nmnller cruisers. ad I And mun-go for lubnurlnu. I The propel-II will urge the reduc- tion from 36,000 tom to 20,000 tom (or cuplul shimâ€"meaning n uvint of 2,000,000 poundl lurllnl (About 810.000.000Lln 'the coat of {Mun lbnuluhIpHnd reverting to smaller truinrl not exceeding 6,000 mm. Canada Regueagg With tho de-ln to check the grow- lnz competition ï¬n Mroyon and submarlncl. it [- pmpond to ï¬x th- mlximum, roughly, at 1,000 ton- (or end: mn. Washington, April 24.-Cona|dernâ€" tion of tho request of Canada thnt it. be (inn a larger number of excluaivo wuvoâ€"lengtha than now allocated to ita uao will be ruumcd by the Federal Radio Commluion an noon an it ha- cienred the air aitualion on thin lids of the harder incident to the musk!- oration of applicationa {or licennel ï¬led by American bmadcantera. Can-d1 in not content will: the nix "exclusive" wave-length- nnd the twelve other: that it “lb-rel" will: thin country. and its demand: In thin helped. will be pruned It the proper time. The nullude of the Dominion in the mntkr of brondcut is concili- niory. but tho Ollnwn Government, nccording to information jun obuln- ed, still feels flint it must have more leeâ€"leng‘hl w Intilfy the needs of the bro-dune†Ind listeners-in on in lid. of the bound-ry. Shakespean anored on 36311! Anniversary of Birth Stratford-on-Avon, Eng" April 24,â€"Shnkeapeam's grave wt; beau- tifully decorated Snturdny morning, when about 1.000 pilgrims vilitei iv. in connction with the celebrntion of his 63rd birthday lnnivernry. Finn of many countries were unlurkd‘ These included Germany and Chinl, but not Soviet Russia. ARMAMENT LIMITATION PLAN T0 BE PRBEN'IEDAT GENEVA B' 'n'l Fir-t Lord of the miralty to Submit Series of Proposals to Reduce Ska of Capital Ships. Britain Will Avimit Iondon, April 24.â€"The British Government is now content to await the issue of General Chinmz Kin M'ore Ware-Lengths Chiang's Threat | Cheeseâ€"New large, XQIAC; twins. 18% to 19¢; triplets. 18* to 19¢. Stil- tons, 21 to 22¢. Old, ,llr 21 to 22¢; twins. 2m to 22:. 01 Scams. 23 [to 24¢. Mn. Slichtet, Wife of Toronto, April 26,â€"!nfonmtion which ruched the Department of Ex- wrn-l Alf-ire et Ottaw- mind-y noted that Mn. Morris Slichm, wife of the Toronto minionery killed in Chine, wu it Shihuunz. wounded. Min Muy Creig, the Phileddphie nuree who had been with the Slichmr tnmily. wne declared to be Itill min- ing end her wheneboute not to lave been trecad. No reference we: nude to the -uix-yur-oid Slichtnr boy, but a previous cable received It the Depen- men: 0! Emmi] Afleirl hnd shied th-t he wu with his mother. TORONTO. Man whuï¬â€"No. 1 North, 81.61%: No. 2 North, 81.47%; No. 8 North, 3118856. Mun. on". No. 2 CW. nomlnnl; Na. 3. not quoted; No. 1 feed, 575“; No, 2 feed, nominal; wext'ern grain quot;- tlons ln c.l.f. ortl. - Am. corn, oronto freightâ€"No. 2 yellow, kiln dried, 88c; No. 3 yellow. kiln ï¬rieq, 85k: Hon: Kong ndvlcu through the ulna agency In} “Mani-u" at Bum-bu], | British border mum no mu“ (tom Hon; Kong, drove 08 two nllwny angina, pmumbly tonrd Cunum, thug uvorlnx communication- with Hong King. Millfeedâ€"Del. Montreal heights. bag: included: Bran. per ton, $82.25; shortss, per eon. $34.25; _middlingn. $40.2 . Ont. outs, 50c {.o.b. shipping polnh. Ont. good milling whenâ€"8123 to £1.24, 1.01) nhipping point). gnarl-- in: m (reigns. 81w. qunml with 51. tom! M1 eunuchmlnchlundwwv pom I" quuuon of unctlou to: tho Nnnklnl mug _ _ _ . ... Chhng‘n aunt-don that ho will clur 39M lulu-Mo out at China und march on Hanbw MW of the Cnntouou Gonrnnmu, bu ucund him the good with“ of th- British. Burleyâ€"Mlltilg. 68c. Buckwheatâ€"70c. nomlanL Rth0. 2, 98¢. Man. flourâ€"First pat... $8.00. To- ronto; d9. mogd pat, $1150. Ont'. ï¬burâ€"Torénto', '90 per cent, utent, per bun-e1. in carlota. Toronto, 525; rnbpgrd. in bulktï¬ï¬ï¬c. W Buflerâ€"Finest Creamery prints; Me; No. 2, 42 to 43c. Dairy prints, 35 to 37C. - "Erinâ€"Prod: extrr. In curtoqs.‘ 35 to 36¢; fresh extras, loose. Slew fresh ï¬rsutSZc; fregh _secon_dy,_28ca Poultry, dressedâ€"Spring chickens, 60c; chickens, 5 lbs. 0g, 40c; do. 4 to' 51b:., 38c; do 3 to 413., 85c; do, 2‘6, to EKC. 34c: inane“. 1% to 2% lbs. 88c; hens, over 5 lbs.. 32c; do. 4 to 5 lbs., 30c; do. 3 to 4 1115.. 28c: roosters; 25c; turkey], 46 to 47¢; ducklings. 5. lbs. and up. 35 to 38:. Bunkâ€"Cut. hind-plckod. $3.60 to‘ £8190 iguahezipljimeg‘, 88.6 to $3.5} ‘ MIp lo productsâ€"Syrup. per ‘ impJ (-1.,3225 to $2. 30; put 5 311.. 8215 :2 3% 25 per pL: map]. lug“, lb. 25‘ c. Honay â€"60â€" lb. ï¬ns, 13 to “Wm: “H lb. tins,y13% to 13Â¥c; 5-lb tins. 14 tall N‘yéc: 215- lb. tins. 16c. Comb honeyâ€"$4 to $5 per dmn. Smoked meatsâ€"Hams. med.. 30 to 32¢; cooked hams. 43¢; smoked rolls, 25c; breakfast bacon, 28 to 38¢- backs. boneless 32_ to 42¢. ,Cured meatsâ€"Long clear bucon. 50 to 70 lbs. $21; 70 to 90 "23., 3‘9; 90 to 100 lias. and u . :18; light- weight rolls, in 'bnrrels. 11.50; huvy- weightr rolls. $88.50 per _bbl. I (hone. fluent wan. 18V. to 17¢. :Ruttor. No. I. pukurlnd. 38¢. Em lfruh "Iran. 35:; fresh ï¬rth, nae. | ('om. qunmy dairy h“ :hulll. “.50 m “115; cnwn. mod.. if); mm quil- hxv rah“, ‘7; do, poorer. W; hop. MONTREAL \ (mu, (‘W No 2; 7535:; do. No. 3. 661M. Flour, Mun. Iprmg when: pats†flu“. 88; do. mondn. 87. 50; ulrong buken‘ £7. 30; wlnter n. «his. choice, 35. 90 to ‘6 Rolod «ah. ha 90 lb-.. $3.30 to “£0. Bran. i£32.25; Ihoru. 834.26; middlinzl. “0.25. Hay, No. 2. p0! Ion. car 10!}. “LED. @Markcfé Murdeted Minion-17, Reputed Wounded