The Oshawa Daily Reformer we Em Sh de, Every * OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1927 10 Cents a V eck; 2 Conta a Copy. TWELVE PAG LITTLE HOPE FOR SAVING SUBMARINE CRE 50 Arrests In Los Angeles Murder Case KIDNAPPER SLAYER SO FAR EVADES ARMY OF POLICE SCOURING CITY T Threw Girl's Mutilated Body COMMUNISTS EXECUTED . AntisRed Authorities De- termined to Crush Bolshevism KILLED IN GROUP Continue Suppression of So- viet Activities, Also Executions (Cable Service Mo The Times By Canadian Press ) Canton, Dec, 19,--8ix Wandred Chinese suspected of being Com- munists have ben executed in one group it was learned today, Ap- parently determined Lo erush Bol- shevist activities by throwing a scare into the population and ceus- fng a egeneral anti-Soviet semti- ment, anti-red authorities are con- tinuing suppression of Soviet act'v- ities and executions of the Chin. ese Communists, \ RUMOR OF NEV FLINT BASELESS iwi of Baldwin Locomo- tive Works Denies Com- pany Coming Here Rumor to the effect that the Bald- win Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, Penn, US.A, were purchasing pro- perty here and intended to establish a Canadian Branch plant here, was stoutly denied in a telegram received by The Oshawa Daily Times from the general manager, e story originated in yesterday and immediately efforts were made to check up. Unable to locate any officials of the American concern in this district, a telegram was despatched to the head office in Philadelphia, The reply was: "Oshawa Daily Times, Oshawa, Ont,: Your telcgram. No truth what- ever in rumor Baldwin will open t in Oshawa." It was signed S. , Vauclain, That the Baldwin concern in To- ronto would not consider opening local plant is substantiated by the fact that the Baldwin Canadian Steel Corporation is not booming at the present time and there have been ru- mors at various times that the cor- poration would suspend operations, AN OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS IN STORE FOR BRITISH ISLES (Cable Service To The Times By Canadian Press ) London, Dee, 19.--British Isles today were in the grip of one of the frostiest spells that they have experienced in decades and with more snow in the offing prophes- jes of old fashioned Christmas of Dicken's order were dec'a ed quite favorable. OVERCOAT STOLEN The theft of an overcoat from 8 room in the Y.M.C.A, was report- ed to the police of this city Set urday everine. The coat was the property of Harold Evans, and fs described as a moleskin coat with sheepskin lining. and brown fn color. Evans is residin~ in one o* the room in the local Y.M.C.A. Toronto MRS. LINDBERGH ON WAY TO MEXICC (By Associated Press) Detroit, Mich,, Dec, 10, Mrs, Evangeline Lindbergh took the air at 10,15 a.m,,, E. A T, today i Me first ng. ot flight which will er to Mexico City and a Christ. mas holiday with her son, Col, Lindbe:gh, The plane may stop at Indianopolls for lnnch enroute to St. Louis, the first leg of the flight, PARENTS SEARCH FOR SONS' BODIES Were Mambers of Ill Fated Steamer Lambton Which Was Wrecked (By Canadian Press) Sault Ste, Marle, Dec, 19.- Fathers of the two men who lo their lives attempting to swim fron: the wrecked steamer Lambton on Parisienne Island, have arrived at the Sault on their way to Goulals Bay, from where they will com- mence a search along the shore line for their bodies, John Moon, Owen Sound, father of Ivan C, Moon, wheelsman of the Lambton, and M, Baird, Wiarton, father of Elmer Baird, oller, The two members of the crew jumped from the vessel in an ill fated at- tempt to swim to chore and get aid for thelr companions, The two paients le't here today for Goulais Bay sand on their ar. rival will secure the services of Indian guides to help them secrch the vicinity where the remainder of the crew and Captain of the Lambton landed in a small boat, KING OF HOUSE OF DAVID DEAD Body Still Lies Untouched-- Co'ony Officials Believe He "Will Rise Again (By Associated Press) Benton Harbor, Mich,, Dec, 19. ~--Benjamin Parnell, "King of the House of David" is dead, Ben- jamin died at 11,30 last Friday morning snd early todsy, more than si~ty hours after his de-th, the body still lay in the bed where he had d'ed, Bel'ef that Ben'am'n will rise asin after three days has kent. colony officials from sum- moning an vande~'aer or of mak- ing any announcement of his death, EQUALLY DIVIDED Rome, December 19.--Col- lege of Cardinals was equally divided between Itslians and non-Itslians today when Pope Pius at Secret Comsistory sppoint- ed five non-Italisn Cardinals. New 7ardinals are; Mgr. Raymond Rou- 'eau, Afchbishop of Quebee; Mgr, Pedro Y. Saenz, Archbishop of Bu : Mgr, Henry Charles "inet, Archbishon of -Besanson; Mer, Lepieler, Titular Bishop of Tarso snd Rev, Just'nian Szeroedyi of Benedictin Order, » Feeks Homes For Wards At Chil Ires's Shelter Heie irs hip ih dll Bo E08 They are Into Ditch Near Place * Where Father Left $1,500 Ransom -- Police Con. tinue Series of Raids for Perpetrator of the Brutal Crime ENTIRE CITY JOINS IN SEARCH "George Fox" as Murderer Was Known, Displays Cunning Which So Far Has Kent Him Out of the Clutches of Law -- Bead. ing Every Effort to Find DENIES HE TRAVELLED INCOGNITO Conservative Leader Says Report Was Entirely Manufactured USED OWN NAME Caught Steamer at the Last Minute--Name Not on Passenger List (By Canadian Press) Montreal, Que,, Dec, 19.--"It is entirely a manufactured report There was a man named R, B. Parker on the stea=ship Ansonia but he went on to New York and I came to Montreal on the regular steamship special from Halifax, I travelled all the way un'e' mr Clue (By Assoc!ated Press) Los Angeles, Ca'll,, Deo" 10 jot a single ele that wight lead to the capture of the r'an who d's- empe.ed te body of little Marion 2orker, twelve, had been found by Yon Angeles police detectives so far, This was the candid state- ment of -eMrman Cline, dedtective chief, who is directing the greatest man hunt in the history of South- ern California. Three more suspects, two men and 8 woman, were arrested here today near the place where the kidnan- per Saturday exchan~ed the mutil- ated body of lirtle Marion Parker for fifteen hundred dollars in eur- rency presented by her father, The man, answering in a general way the description of "GCeor:e Fox" who took the twelve-year-old girl from her school, was first found, He was booed under the name of Geor~e Barpaman and gave his age as 24, The woran who sald che was Lillian Padley, 23, was then ar- rested tomether with anot™er man who gave the name of William Lone, They were found at a mysterious house which police be- lieve may have been the site o" tha killing of the girl, and dizmem- bering of her body. The house was raided after the police had been told that the woman had been running up and down the street shouting "I didn't kill her, They did it," Long was hazy in his answering to police questions, officers said, He could pot remember to whom he p~id rent for the house, whose window overlooks the spot where Perry M, Parker Saturday nignt paid over $1,500 to the kidnapper who returned his dsushte~'s mu't'- lated body. When pressed for the name of his landlady Long answer- ed "Mrs, Parker", Within the house, raidi»~ of- ficers found heel prints sharply etched in what apreared to be blood stains, Blond st-ined towels and towels which had been freshly washed in attempt to remove simi- lar stains and 8 piece of men's clothing which still hore' a large stain althoueh freshly washed, Several razor blades were found whieh the police believe may h-ve been used in the atrocious crime. Upon the walls wos a crude'y drawn pleture of Judes Isca iat whose name fisured fn some of the ransom letter sent Parker, Long was released by the polies after questioning, The police explained that while he was arrested at virtually the seme time that Bernamen and the woman were found. he was not In the immediate vicinity of the mysterious house, The early morn ra'd wes one of a series of climaves fn the greatest man hunt ever stared in Souther Californie. There fis 2 price of more then £60,000 op the head of kidnapper saver, whose letters and actions have showa kim to be a= curpinz as his adopt- ed hp For --~sinifigp, Since the fist note was de'fver- ed to the distracted father of the cir] last Friday, he hav defied and even taunted an arm-~ of po- lee and detectives while restive citizens have contributed a huce sum for kis apprehension Four thousand officers have rp' ed Tos An~gles and mearby eittes since the torn body of the irl was pleved mn from fhe street into which "Fox" hed tossed ft. Fresh to stronz west to month. west winds, cold today and Tues doy, local snowfalls or Burries. awn name with my baggage plain- * marked R, B. Bennett, It vas an ¢ | mfortun~te error that my name was om'tted from the pastenger | Vat p=Ad 1 grmnore go™e one no- | tired the name of R. B, Parker o the list and jump~1 to econel ~lons.," This was the stotement | made by Hon, R. B Benve't, M,P, ederal Tender of the Conservative Party of Canada to the Canadian Precs here In eheolnte contradic t'on of the widely pub'is ed report , that he had arrived at Halifax yes- , terday travelling urder incovnito. Mr. Bennett cau~ht the steamer in En~land at the I»st min---te and hi- name A'A not appear on the pas- |nenger lst, GN*IN FHOW IN CANADA "It would be very mice if Car ada could develop a prrin show that carries with It the prestige and honor of Chicago," Hermar Tre'le, chamnion prain grower, de clared upon his arrival in Calgary on Thursday, "This does not seer' Impocsible if it were carefully an" co-operatively planned for at least five years in advance, It see" pocsible to construct a show with these advantazes. For example one of the difficulties that woul' i be experienced would be gettin~ the provinces to stop subsidizin~ the prizes p+ Chiccgo and eh~ nee their su*sidies to the Canadian show," Mr, Trelle declared, | annual Christmas feast, | "rought to life in the matter of TO0'S BREAD, 10. BANQUET A MOST HAPPY OCCASION Staff and Business Friends Were Guests of Mr, and Mrs, D. M, Tod ABOUT 60 PRESENT Mayor Preston as Guest of Honor Pays Tribute to the Head of Company With D, M, Tod and Mrs. Tod 18 host and hostess, the staff and business friends of D, M, Tod's *Amited, gathered at- Welsh's Par- lors Saturday ni~h¢ for the firm's With cov- ws laid for three score, the ban. net was a nae from Dicken's Yuletide bounty, and its pro~ress U.S. Navy All Coast Resources of Join Efforts Forty Were Imprisoned But Only Six Are Known to Be Alive, This Informa. tion Being Gathered By a Diver Who Went Down Beside Sunken Submarine SANK WHEN HIT BY DESTROYER Message from Men Asks if Rescuers Could Send Oxy- gen and Emergency Food Supp'ies Through Torpe- do Tube (By Associated Press) Washington, D.C,, Dee, 19~The "ances of rescuing alive the six embers of the crew of the wreck- ed submarine 8-4 nnown to be alive ore "exceedingly slim" in the opin. was marked by a program of out- 'tanding merit in which the grace md me'ody of Beotch dance and Tizhland sng carried the happy | nests forward unt'l, at last "Auld | ang Syne" closed the happy oec- sion, The banrnouetters set about the "ower decked tahles we vin~ the ner and tinsel hats which in the th Century perpetuate the rose "arlands of Roman banquets, As he courees sveceeded each, the ompany joined in a sing-sone of fellowship, led by Robert Hender- on and with George Henley at the! "iano. Mayor Preston, as the guest of konor, rade a hapny speech, felici- 'ating M~, end Mrs. Tod and staff of Tod's bakery on the bnildinm up of a business in which Oshawa can take pride, His worship was Introduced hy tr. Tod who dsclared that in in: viting the mayor, he had warned him that he had better take ad- vantare of a final opnortunity in| 'few of the coming elections. "However," Mr, Tod declared, 'we welcome Mayor Preston for "imself and, morover,-it is sa'e to say that he will be mayor of our ity in the coming year," The mayor paid a tribute, first, 'o Mr. Tod's faith in his commun- t "I came here about six years *g0," he pointed out, "and Dave (Continued on page 6) G. D, Consnt, Vice Chair man of Orgen'zing Com- mittee in Addressing Osh- awa Rotery Club Today Decleres "Vith the Present Backing Oshawa Wil d a I HEL EERE al § : i if 5 ; : i i 3 £ § ° 5 i BEER 7) ; : ! = in "Oshawa, The Fifty Thousand City' Goal Of Commerce Chamber AVIATORS STILL ALCFT ON WORLD ENDURANCE TEST (By Associacd Press) San Francisco, Calif.,, Dee, 19--Tho percnlane *Spirit 4 California", piloted by Pond, U.S, N,, and Cart, Kings- ford Smith, of Australia, which took off yesterday in an effort to break the world's endurance flight record of 52 hours, 22 minutes and 21 seconds was still eloft at 8:23 a.m, today, 24 hours after its take off, paying a tribute to the absent eral chairman, 'on of Lieut, C, Momsen, submar- 'ne eupert of the navy, Lieut, !fomsen expressed the belief to- day that under the most favorable conditions the men cou'd last only until early Wednesday morning hefore be!ng overcome by carbon 1idor'de gas, A mes"are from the men trap- ped on the submarine £-4 ws ra- ceived by the mine sweeper Falcon early today. On the arrival of the Falcon here from the scere of the rescue operations, Lieut, Comman- der El'sberg said that the messane tapped out in morse code asked If the rescuers conld send oxygen and emerrency food supplies to the six men still alive in the submarine throush the to nedo tubs. The mes- sage was sent by Lieut. Fitz, one of the four offfeers rboard 8-4, Boston, Dee, 19.--Pumping of airi nto the sunken submarine 8-4 has stopped and rescue work at the scen was at a stan?etill today, rear Admiral Frank Brumby re- ported today upon the arrival at Charlestown ecoast~uard on board 'he mine sweeper Falcon, [] Provincetown, Mass,, Dee, 19-- Rescue operations at the scene of the sinking of the submarine 8-4 were virtually at a standstill this morning as a 45-mile northwest sale whipped the herbor into a rough sea, The temperature wes twenty degrees above zero; It was reported that naval tugs Sagamoor fend Iuka, bringing pontoons from Prooklyn navy yards were hove to in Buzzards Bay, but this could not be confirmed, The delay in reaching here will seriously hand!- c2p the efforts to effect the re- lease of the six men known te be alive aboard the submersible and determination of the fate of the 34 others aboard. d The Atlantic coast resources of the United States mavy concentrat- ed here today in a herculean effort to wrest from death six of the forty entombed men aboard the submarine 8-4 who were known to be alive, For the 34 others on the ill-fated ereft Saturday when the Coast Guard destroyer Paulding sent it hurtling to the bottomr, there was hope that some might survive, but that hope was dim. It was a fight against time to- day, in which every minute was precious and odds were admitteddly azsinst the slowly suffocating sur- vivon in an almost impossible ra- To Save Trapped Men CITY SCHOOLS CLOSE THURSDAY, DEC. 22 Oshawa's schools close for the term begins on Tuesday, January 3, it was learned today. Over 4,000 attending the public, and second ary schools close their desks Thursday afternoon for eleven ys, Examinations are featuring the final days of the term and it is wnderstood that fine averages have been attained in all depart. ments of the Fre educational system, POLICE RECOVER STOLEN AUTOS Idris Stacey, Raglan, Has Car Returned, Also Jack Crowles The local police department have a record over this week-end of re- covering the only car which was re- ported stolen in this city, and a sec- ond one besides, which had been stolen a few days before, Saturday evening, Idris Stacey, Raglan, reported that his car, which he said had been parked on Ontario street, had been stolen, The car was a star touring, and carried license number 296-682. A constable of the local force was igimediately assigned to the case, and as is customary be- gan a thorough investigation. The car was found ons William street, Another piece of work which he- stored 2 - stolen sutomobile to its rightful owner was accomplished, also by local men, an hour after, Tue car owned by Jack Crowles, East Whitby, which was stolen Friday from Bond street, was recovered on Pine avenue, This was a Chevrolet Touring car, license number 296-818, A report was received from Tren- ton at nine o'clock last night that an Essex Coach, had been stolen from there and had not yet been recover- ed. The car is a 1926 model, painted black with blue side cirtains, and carries license mumber 318-231, DR. HAZELWOOD MOVES TO CITY Continual growth of his local Jractizé has made it necessary that Or. B. J. Hazelwood dispose of hie ractice and home in Bowmanville 'nd take up his residence and of- ice in Oshawa, Dr. Harelwood's rome office 4 now located at Apartment No. 1, 161 King Strett, East, where he may be consulted or secured by telephone after or before the hours of™9 a.m. or 9 p.m, His 'phone number there is 2416. Owing' to the extent of equip- ment, Dr. Hazelwood's down-town office in the Disney Block will be maintained and the hours will be 9 am. until 9 p.m. A trained nurse is in attendance at the office in the Dispey Block, Dr. Birke, wi has been assoel- sted with Dr. Hazelwood in Bow. manville, is continuing the prae- tice in that town, * TWO INJURER AS CARS H DRIVER HELI Mr. and Mrs. R, G, Taken to Hospital Severe Cuts FRANK PAGE ARRES A A Car Driven By N, Millman Backed from Driveway : Arrested Saturday night foll ing an accident on King bu west, Frank Page was rem until Wednesday, December 28, a charge of criminal negli and bail of $2,000 was allowed. a result of the accident, Mp Mrs. R. G, Mills are in the O General Hospital suffering from vere cuts received from fly glass, Both cars were badly smashed. The accident occurred 10,30 Saturday evening, Mp, automobile being driven by N, Millman, 230 King street west, Mr, Millman had just backed of the driveway leading to garage, Mr, Millman had ently backed around on the and had just started his car mi ing in an e~sterly direction, the car in charge of Page ¢ into his automobile from the injuring Mrs, Mills severely. When it was seen that the jured couple were badly emt splintered glass, an emergency was sent to Drs. F, J, Rundle R, B, E, Wilson, who immed responded. Mr. and Mrs, Mi were removed to the hospiti where it was found necessary employ a great many stitches close the wounds. Both were ly eut by flying glass, and Mr, especially received severe tions to the face and neck. cuts were described by Dr, Ru to The Times this morning 'very extensive and very sew The other parties involved in collisivm were not injured, When the ed by Bell's Taxi Service, was rying as a passenger Talmage 1e of this city, There is a do trade where the accident oeen | 1nd according to Bell's Taxi rice, Pcge made every eoffors avoid the accident but could stop in time, on account of slippery condition of the road. taxi was badly damaged, inel a broken frame, right front springs, ete., most of the da being to the front of the ear. Millman car, a Pontise, was smashed in the rear parts, and the rear seat, were cut from the windshield of the taxi. Paze is at pgesent on susp sentence on a ¥similar charge which he was convicted folls an accident in which Albert Wi was injured, be remembered, occurred Paze, who was driving a taxi f horses and wagon in charge of son on Simeoe street south, When Page appeared in the charge, he was represented ID.A.J, Swanson, apd through counsel asked for am r Mrs, Mills were passengers in #8 accident oecurrel Page, who was driving a taxi vie Ww % ~nd Mrs. Mills, who were riding # The accident, it wi ok another firm, struck the teamr @ court this morninz to gmswer £4 East Whitby Councillors wil Oshawa Daily Times today the jority who are at At fy Foun mated they will be Major R. B. Smith fn ret to his candidature said, "I thousht much about fit pode in thy