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Oshawa Daily Times, 18 Aug 1927, p. 2

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Eric Henry, of "of This City, is One of Successful Candidates Just Announced Ottawa, Aug. 17.--Successful can- didates for entrance to the Royal Military College of * Canada, King- ston, were announced by the Depart- ment of National Defence today as follows: Ontario--John Gordon Kerr, Ot- tawh; Nelson McKendry Seccombe, Toronto; Richard Deming Travers, Kingston; Lyman Bennett Skinner, Ottawa; Robery George McMurrich, Toronto; Arthur Drummond Mann, Torofith; William Patten Carr, Nap- ahee; Haward Wesley Benjamin, Napanee: Kdward Ross Gurney, To- ronto; Robert White Armstrong, North Bay; John White, Woodstock; Albert Rendall Winnett, Kingston; Charles Roger Archibald, Toronto; Ainslie Power Ardagh, Orillia; George Harris Hees, Toronto; Mont: gomery Stewart Wilson, Toronto; Eric Randolph Henry, Oshawa; Wil- liam Tandy McCallum, Niagara Falls; Franklyn McCallum Grif- fiths, Niagara Falls; Donald Cameron Gow, Windsor; John Gibbs Drew, Guelph; Wil- liam George Godfrey, Port Credit; Richard Geraghty Storms, Toronto; Francis Harold Tucker, Torou Keith Grant Francis, Ottawa, There are also a few other candi-| dates whose names will be published at a later 'dale on complétion of documents. VANZETTI GLAIMS THEY WERE FRAMED Pleads Innocence in a Docu-| ment Issued in Death Cell Bartolomeo Vangzetti, who, bearing on the celebrated case. Nicola Sacco,is to die in tric chair at Boston next Tuesday with In the elec-| unless the supreme court of Mas- | sachusetts meanwhile orders a new trial for the convicted radicals, submitted the 'following document it Vangetti, in his own quaint lan- guage, insists he is innocent of any | part in the murder of the South Braintree paymaster and his asist- ant, whieh occurred more than seven | years ago. By BARTOLOMEO VANZETTI Boston, Aug. 17.--There is no- | where, neither on earth, nor hea- | ven, anything that can make the true untrue, and the untrue, For thousands of years, mankind thought, believed thought and in- sisted that the sun was girating around the earth--withoug gsuc- ceeding to stop the earth to whirl around the sun. In every minute of the 24 hours of that day, I was in Plymouth, Mass., about 30 miles from the place, where the above-cited at- tempt to rob, occurred. Further- more, I had never been in such place, before my arrest on May 5, 1920. In the very moment, I was in the bakery shop of Luigi Bas- toni, in Plymouth. On April 15, 1920, at 3 p.m., a highway robbery was committed in South Braintree and two men were killed. . In every minute of that 'day's hours, I have been in Plymouth, Mas®. about thirty-five mile from the place of the crime; I have not yet been there, that I know, and in the very minute of the crime, 1 was speaking with Mr. Carl, who was preparing his motorboat, on the Plymouth shore, to be put in the water for the mew fishing sea- son. I should have fished with Mr. Carl that seasom (1920). The above said is true, and there is nothing that can make it un- true. At the Plymouth trial, my coun- rellor not even went to the place of the crime, to see how it hap- ened, what jit was, what people were saying, and knowing' Out of hundreds of eye-witnesses of the crime, who came to see me for sgveral days after my arrest' at Brockton police station, all of them, save ome or two, positively denied 1 was one of the bandits thoy saw. My counsellor even failed to produce a single one of these eve- «witnesses. Chief Stewart (of Bridgewater) and Katzmann (prosecuting attor- hey), succeeded to produce a half dozen self-contradictory or haif- FR Ra Piles Go Quick No Cutting or Salves Needed External treatments seldom banish ifes. The blood The blood Mabby. veins viens the is the stagnant, stagnant 1s The bowel walls are weak, the parts | almost dead. To quickly and safely rid vourscli of gles you must free the circulation-- send fresh, healthy blood to the raw. somsitive membranes. Ointments and other external treatments cau't give fasting relief. J. S. Leonhardt, M.D, set at work some years ago to zeal internal remedy for piles. succeeded. He named his prescription HEM-ROID, and tried it in hundreds of cases before he was satisfied. a specialist, | true. | find a! He | Now , HEM-ROID is sold by druggists cvery- | where under guarantee. It is a harm- fess tablet, easy to take. and can al- aways be found at Jury & Lovell Lad, who will gladly refund the purchase price to any dissatisii=d cust mer,» | } hi verdict of guiltness against me. THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1927 Webster erick Katzman, Judge Thayer, Sheidff Capen, and the government witnesses can give ¢ verdict of murder in first degree against us. I tell you that I am innocent of such crime, and no verdict of guiltness, nor death sentencd, no Webster Thayer, no Massachusetts, none of them---not even all of them and all of this can change an inno- cent man into a guilty one. And 1 tell you that Nicola Sacco is neither a thief, nor a highway murderer and not even all of our again [ enemies and of our case can ake Fred- | this truth, untrue, nesses. The jurors may believe, or feign so, the 18 defense drnment witnesses; they can. dis- believe, or feign so, the 18defense witnesses, and they can bring out wrong wi Judge Thayer (the trial judge), can enjoy in giving me the most se- vere and cruel sentence that 1 new for such offense as the one of which I was framed. But I tell you that I am inno- cent of that crime, and there is nnothing that can make me guilty of it. As to the Dedham trial Chief Stewart, Prosecutor | CASSELS, BIGGAR, "TURNER & CRAWFORD ESTABLISHED 1902 Members Toronto Stock Exchange OSHAWA OFFICE Now Open New York, Toronto, Montreal and Mining Quotations being received over Direct Private Wire. All Quotations Boarded Enquiries and Corréspondence Invited Telephone 2600 V2 KING STREET EAST (Opposite the Post Office) : Fred G. Carswell, Manager "Rinso suds soak everything lean, so I have no more hoil- ing to do, no hard rubbing on a washboard. Little wonder that my clothes Jast a lot long- Aer. And Rinso isn't hard on my hands either. [I have tried 1 kinds of laundry soaps and "4 2ood many years, nothing but RRinso for me It makes my washing so easy and my clothes so white and bright." MRS. J. McKNIGHT, 390 Ritson Rd. South, Oshawa, Ont. Soa king clothes this easy way gets them whiter- mahes them last longer All over Canada, women are turning to this time- saving, work-saving, Clothes saving method of washing just by soaking / Rinso has banished forever the necessity of boili rubbing and scrubbing clothes threadbare to < hem clean. And what a thrill to note the snowy the brightness of colored fabrics, the ori Fi of everything, after soaking in Rinso ! The thick, soapy Rinso suds gendy loosen the most ground-in dirt. Rinse and it floats away. Only cuffs, edges, need 2a gentle rub. Rinso contains no acids, bleach or harmful chemicals =~nothing to hurt clothes or hands. Rinso because it gets the dothes cleaner, whiter --in less time. Order Rinso today. No other so , chips or water softener is needed. Pp Made by the makers of LUX Soaks Clothes Whiter ~ its, grandad n, SEES BONDS STOLEN Cy iE Police Believe They Are Se- creted in Swamps--Crowds Visit Beeton Scene Barrie, Aug. 17.--Following the police in the wake of a big crime, ferreting out crime, hunting down hiding places and caches of stolen loot ic a thrilling sport; and the | crime wave uncovered in the Bee-! ton-Cookstown ' back land dtstriets | since Alex Hodge, doughty Scotch | bachelor farmer, beat to death Dan Forsythe, alias Johnston, alias McKenzid, criminal, burglar, ban- | dit and escaped convict. in Hodge" | lonely farm house on the night of | July 22, is still giving the pro- vincial police officers work to do. They are near the fag end now hut there are a few stray ends to he gathered up to be woven to- gether in preparing their case | which opens here on Friday morn- | ing next hefore Magistrate Jeffs. Yesterday afternoon Inspectors Wm. H. Stringer of the criminal | investigation branch of the pro- vinelal police, and Inspector Ever- | ett A. Rae, in command of the Bartie district, did some still | hunting , for stolen cattle. They | sought to recover #1,700 worth of | bonds stolen by Dan Forsythe from \lex. McCullough's place, imple- | ment dealer, at Cookstown a year 180, The officers covered seventy- five miles In their sweep over the 'olling country farm districts of the townships of West Gwillimbury, Pecumseh and Adjala, now rich vith harvest crops. The police know that the bonds are hid away back in the vast swamp lands behind Cookstown ut as yet they are unable to lo 'ate them. They spent an honr naking enquiries yesterday, They | so called at Wilfred Moran's farm | n Adjala to see if he had found! his heifer he claimed went missin | many weeks ago. Last week, while | the police were sorting out stolen | attle in the now famous hide back | mn Hickland's farm, Moran repori-| 'd he had lost a helfer. Yesterday | 1¢ told the police it was a steer | ind he had found it in the farm | f Frank Skelly, now under arrest. | our and a halt miles from his | wn farm. Moran declined to lay a charge | if theft against anyone. The police 'ropped into Beeton and interview- 'd W. L. Lilly and J. A. Camplin nerchants whose stores were rob-| ed and who identified some of the i00ds found at Newmarket last | aturday. They made their identi-! ication on certain price marks but | he police have learned since that] hat many shopkeepers use thel ame code price marks in this io-! ality. The police then drove tn] ond Head to search for the owne™| 'f a stolen buggy they have located On their way home through 'ookstown the officers called at! he Hickland farm where they were iven two sets of speared rings tolen from a store in Bradford. 'dward Hickland told the police hey were brought to his place by daniel Forsythe and another man \s they were leaving Mrs. Hick- and came up the roadway carry- ng a pail. She stopped and chat- ed with the officers. "When is ay man to get out of jail," she en- juired. She was anxious to know vhat is going to be his fate and f he would soon return to bring n the crops. "My boys cut the oats today and lid a good job," she sald. "We have vired a man and he is doing fine ut I need my husband back here o look after things." Mrs. Hickland said that her hus- and was being blamed for many hings that he did not do. "Forsy- he is gone. He is the man to lame, not my husband." Some one suggested that she re- Jdized now that Dan Forsythe wes t "bad man." "Yes, 1 realize it Jl now, but he was only at our 10use once." As an indication of the many niles traveled by the provincial po- ice since they took up their tasg, hey have traveled over 3,000 miles ip till last night, motoring through he county aceording to the ayio- nobile log compiled by Driver Jack lulloch, the driver of the police | a tour of the ! South African newspapermen, 'two | newspapers, countries are affiliated with | British Newspaper Society. JOURNALISTS AT MONTREAL Montreal, Que., Aug. 17.--British in. the party are two and Scottish of both' Included representatives of Newspapers INTEREST TOTAL ASSETS OVER $8,000,000.00 newspaper owners and editors to Riviere Aux Rochers the number of 90, members of the sold to the Ontario Pulp and Paper party which is touring Canada, ar- rived in Montreal today from Que- bec. The party has just completed! per 100 feet for green wood. This Maritime Provinces! was the first sale of timber limits ! and before returning to the Old | made this year by the Quebec Gov- | Land will cover Canada from coast to coast, | | the of. the United TIMBER LIMITS SOLD Quebec, Que., Aug. 17.--Timber limits in the upper basin of the were today ! Company. The price was $2 per 1,000 feet for burnt wood and $3.20 Company the. sale ernment, The Ontario was the only bidder at which was public, v 8 A POI NT ENT Ottawa.-- Frederick R. States service, being transferred from Dolbeare, | which had is Berne, "| swituepiand, + to Ottawa, and will be | counsellor of the legation here. | He will rank next to Hon. William | VhilMns, United States Minister to Canada. pa Sa-- FLYING SC CHOOL TEACHER Oaland, Cal. the flying | Municipal Alrport, | =~Miss Mildred Doran, | school teacher of Michigan, dis- ! played her pluck when she went | into the air a second time, bound for Honolulu and a chance at the $25,000 Dole Prize, in an aero- plane piloted by J. A. Pedlag, been forced to return after. a first start because of 'motor trouble, makes this possible $ 600 ' 2 years " 1,000 3 « 6,000 * 8 100 in 1 year by depositing $4.09 semi-monthly 10.02 13.09 37.68 FURTHER FIGURES AVAILABLE AT OUR OFFICES CENTRAL CANADA IPAN AND SAVINGS COMPANY HEAD OFFICE TORONTO 1884 ESTABLISHED BRANCH OFFICE OSHAWA Do You own Your Own F. W. C, NASH Carpentering of all Kinds OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Phone 806-M 17 Lloyd St, J. H. R. LUKE Real Estate and Insurance Money to Loan on First Mortgages I'hone 871 or G8TW, Regent Theatre Block List Your Real Estate Here W. J. CRICK CO. Limited ESTATE, CONTRACT AND BUILDERS SUP. PLIES 25 Albert St. REAL ING Phi. ae 230 Sd > PHONE .C.YOUNG 4% Prince ST. Oshawa, Ont. CHOICE LOTS On Roxborough Ave, Large, deep lots, the closest in sub. division being sold in Oshawa today. Only 5 minutes walk to GMO, Get in on these lots, Invest, == Sacrifice price only CARTERS Real Estate 5 King St, East Phone 1380 Res., 1823W W. J. Sulley, Real Estate Room 2, Alger Building (up- stairs), Loans and collections, Houses in all parts of the city, Listings wanted, . Phone 2348. Res, 7164. $300 Cash, $40 -- B-lance, $5 per month HORTON & FRENCH 22 Bruce St.--Phone 1207w LYCETT Your Real Estate and Insurance Broker AUCTIONEER 25 King St, E.--~Corneg Celina Phone 205 v. A. Henry, Insur- ance and Loans 113% SIMCOE ST, S. Phones: 1198W--Office 1858J)--Residence Man Wanted Who would like to have a busi- ness of his own, Why work for $4.00 or $5.00 per day when there is an opportunity For Sale or Exchange 100 acres--good buildings--8 miles north of Port Hope--114 miles to village--eighty acres workable--balance bush and pasture. No encumbrance, Will exchange for good brick dwell. ing with all conveniences in Radio Electric 15 Prince St. Phone 2477 S. COWELL, Prop. Beach Ranges Hurley Washers Estimate given on wiring jobs. Radio parts and sets in stock. Full line of fixtures in stock. to secure an established busi- ness that is paying from $10.00 to $20.00 PER DAY depending how hard and how many hours yon work. This is a cash business, No need for you extending any credit. The present owner has other interests which require his fall time and attention. No pre- vious experience necessary. For further particulars apply to 4 car. Hodge's farm, the seene of the Jattle of death between Hodge and "orsythe, continues to attract large :rowds of curious people. On Sunday seventy-five automo- diles were reported parked in the vadway at Hodge's * place, ani »aople swarmed over the farm and ried to get into the house. lender, Aching Perspiring Feet Get a bottle of M Moone's Emerald Oil vith the understanding that if it does wt put an end to the pan and sore- ess and do away with all offensive dors vour money will be promptly returned. Don't worry about how long you've been troubled or how many other preparations you have tried. 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Separate farmace roc, living room with fire place 12 x 28, sunroom 10 x 39 on first Moor, four lange square bedrooms and hath with Large hall on second floor, well lighted, full size attic, havrd- wood floors throughout. Apply: Proprietor Céntral Hotel or your own Broker. Location of the property is: 539 King street east. W. G. MILLER'S 8 Bond Street West Houses for sale, $4,000 to 85, 000 on Frederick street. Easy walk from the business dis- trict. SEE Williams Piano Co. Phone 762, or H. P. Bull, Puone 626 pevTveR

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