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Oshawa Daily Times, 12 Oct 1927, p. 12

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dak CL See Port Arthur, Oct. 1¢.--A8 the re-f sult of a dg front of a hunter's cabin at tefish Lake in the early hours of yesterday morn- ing 61 miles from here, following a late Saturday night dance, Davia Makin, aged 45, of 715 McKenzie street, Fort William, a bush labor- er, single, is' dead of knife wounds, alleged to have been inflicted by || Nicholas Niemi, aged 35, (trapper | "ving at Wolf Siding, two miles from the scemeé of the tragedy. Niemi is now held by the Pro vinical Police in the cells at the district Court House. Drove Out to Dace Makinen and Mr. and Mrs. Blas |iE Hakkala, with whom Makinen lived in Fort. William, drove out tc Colby's hunting lodge at Whitefish Lake at 8 o'clock Saturday even: ing, picking up a friend and his wife at Hillside en route. A dance was suggested, and it continued fo two hours, Niemi being there and participating in the dance. It ir - said that he was under the influ- ence of liquor. : A quarrel ensued when the visi- tors from Fort William and Hil side started to prepare to drive home. Niemi objected. Makiner was about to get out of the car which he had entered with the others when, it is charged, Niem! struck him with his hand, in which was clenched a | hunter's knife Makinen was wounded in the lef: shotlder, witnesses say, the knife heing dragged down and making & jagged cut, severing an artery and puncturing the lung. Makinen stag ered over to the threshold of the cabin, where he collapsed amd died instantly. Niemi then disappeared iy is said. Arrested im Bed Acting Inspector Hake, Sergeant of Provincial Police, and Constable J. Jago arrived at the scene as soun as they could reach there after the receipt of a telephone message Passing through Fort William they visited Niemi's shack, two miles from the sceme of the murder, and picked up Coroner R. M. Boyd. They found him asleep im his bed. The police state that as they awoke him a hunter's knife covered with blood stains slipped on to the floor.. An analysis is being made of the stains to ascertain if they are human blood stains or not. MEXICAN REVOLT * FINALLY CRUSHED Rebels 'Meet Disastrous De: 'feat in a Pitched it Battle (By Associated Press) Mexico City, Oct, 11.--With the same dramatic swiftness with which it started, the military revolt has been crushed, leaving the Calles Government absolute master of the situation in Mexico and General O'Bregon the only presidential can- didate in the field to succeed Presi- dent Calles. Disastrously defeated by a pitched battle in the hills of Western Vera Cruz, Generals Gomez . and Almada were being hunted today by victorious federal troops under General Ezcobar. The revolution is absolutely end- ed, with the Gomez-Almada force of about one thousand men either dead, wofPhded, prisoners' or fleeing over the countryside. Supression of the revolt is estimated to have cost 50 rebel lives. MICHAEL HAYES IS RE-ELECTED SPEAKER OF DAIL EIREANN (Cable Service To The Times By) Canadian Press) Dublin, Oct. 11.--Michael Hayes, today was unanimously re-elected Speaker of the Dail Eireann when it opened its new session. Great in- terest was shown in the opening, crowds gathering to cheer promin- ent deputies. & 1m Er iday ¢ x C. P, R. TIME T, Eastbound Trains aes 10.07 a.m.--Daily. Y 803 Daily, except Sunday. 11.10 p.m.--Daily. 12.09 a.m.--Daily. . Trains $.48 a.m.--Daily. $23 BRINGING UP FATHER Ba Daily except Sanday: pm--Daite. ss 5 sm.--Daily. em re----. OF ne THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1927 IF 1 DON'T WANT SET Blown PIA BALLOON, LAT FEN MOMENS - 1 HAVE TO ASHL 7 ; EXECUTION OF am NOW THIS |S A SECRET TUNNEL THAT LEADS RIGHT INTO THE CITY OF CAIRO" THAT 19 THE LEADS RIGHT Y INTO CAIRO Great Britain rights reserved 50 THIS 1S CAIRO! \ i £8, IM HEIGHT. 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