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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Oct 1928, p. 13

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i IHE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCIOBER 25, 1948 PAGE THIRTEEN ' State Medical Society Probes Bogus Certiricate Charges IEE AL TA wr T SERRE. New York, Oct. 25.--Following the presentation to the Appellate Division of the report of Justice Wasservogel, of the Supreme Court, of the investigation ianto ambul- ance-chasing, recommending discip- linary action t 756 lawyers, the Medical ty of the County of New York is advocating a house cleaning of that profession. At a meeting Monday, a resolu: tion was presen.ed, indorsing am investigation by the grievance committee of the State Board of Regents. Action by the State Medi cal Society is expected to follow shortly after, Testimony during the recent investigation inte ambul- ance-chasing disclosed a system whereby lawyers inventing imag- inary accidents through the use of "floppers" and professional victims would support their bogus claims with apparently bona fide eertifi- cates of injury obtained from & number of physicians for prices as iow as $2. 1, was learned 'Sunday that the Appellate Division in possession of the complete minutes of the in- vestigation, has turned over to the grievance committee of the State Board of Regents the names of those. involved, PROTESTS PRACTISE OF RUN-CHASERS Windsor Barrister Takes Steps to Protect Canadians Windsor, Ont., Oct. 25 --Calling on the Canadian Government to end what he describes as the "per- ysient practice' of United States prohibition officers in arvesting rum-runners and seizing rum-la- den speedboats in Canadian wa- ters, William H, Furlong, Windsor barrister has filed a formal pro- test with customs officers at Bridgeburg, "We don't want these apparently irresponsible officers toting ' guns and (hreatening our citizens in our territory," Mr, Furlong sald in protest, While Mr, Furlong was retain. ed by rum-runners along the Ni- agarg river following the seizure of the speedboat Oke with its cargo of 200 cases of liquor two weeks ago, the protest covers al- leged actions of Uniied States of- ficers along the entire frontier, "'Selgures such as we complain of," the Windsor lawyer said, "have been going on for some time, and the unrestrained gun toting of United States officers has en- dangered not only the lives of men engaged in legal export of liquor, but of some of our best citizens: We not only object to arrests and seizures being made, but we sub- mit that : States prohibition enforcement squad by patrolling in Canadian waiers are flagrantly violating in- ternational law." AIRMAIL SERVICE T0 BE EXTENDED Ottawa, Oct, 256.--Extension of air mail services to the Maritime Provinces is projected if the neces- sary arrangement can be made but, an this latter score, considerable re- mains to be done and not by the Dominion Government, The provinces are so situated as to admit easily of these services with quick transmissions from Tor- onto, Montreal and Quebec, hut before anything can be done, land- ing fields will be necessary at Saint John and Halifax. Neither place has any equipment of the kind now and provision of it there, as in other cities whieh the alr mail serves is a matter for the muniecip- alities, REAL CHANCE FOR AMBITIOUS MAN Successfully established local Insurance man whose ob- jective is p snted for special work leading to attractive and permanent future, been notified of this advertisement, Our own staff have All replies treated in confidence. Give age and experience to Box "VV", Oshawa Daily Times, boata of the United |: Skeleton Hand . Saves His back from his retreat at Port Ar- thur, He would head a Royalist [Chang Tsung-Chang of seeking to army with the aim of establishing |aid the deposed dynasty and of hav- boy emperor, Hsuan |ing held several secret comferemces Tung, on the Dragon Throme at Pe- [with the Anfu party amd Royal the former kin, Chang Hsueh-Liang accused [ruler sald, was for White Russians to form the nucleus of the Royal- ist army. Friends of Hsuan Tung at Tient- (Brantford Expositor) sin said that the Royal Family had] The famous Kitchener pants no knowledge of the alleged plot. [burglar has transferred to Strat- CAN'T FATHOM 1? delegates. The plan, the Manchuria RC ford and as a starter helped Wim- self 10 #430 from the of a sh citizen; / Phe : ¢ deepens with the "anbouwhcement that the victim was a married man. } Prof, K, Zurawski, Polish scien ist, who recently arrived in Can da on the Cunarder Aurania to be 'In touring North and South Amc ica in the Interests of reduction o selal diseases, He is a pioneer -Ray experimenter and shows to his day a pinkness of hands re- ting from inevitable exposure to » mysterious Roentgen ray which wed fatal to all his earlier com- les, Refusing to use his hands e his confréres in proving the ficlency of the ray, he invented boxed skeleton hand as a substi- ite, U.S. WAGE SCALE I$ Manufacturers' Association Hears Addresses on Co- operation of Labor New York, Oct, 25,~--Increased co-operation of labor in American industry with improved compensas tion was described in addresses which formed a major part of the discussions to-day at the annual meeting of the National Association of Manufacturers, The employment relations committee in its annual reports said that per capita earn- ings had shown a slight increase in the past year, while a consistent drop in voluntary employment turn- over was noted, Edward 8, Cowdrick said the $45,000,000 paid annually hy Am- eriean industry to retired veteran employees was economically spent since it provided a means of ridd- ing industry of the superannuated and at the same time made for greater loyalty and contentment on the part of the working force, FAITH HEALING 1 GIVEN RECOGNTTION Episcopal Church Conven- tion Hears Findings of Special Commission Washington, Oct, 25.--S8ponsor- ed by a special commission after ¥|six years of study, a recommenda- THE OSHAWA FISH and POULTRY STORE W. 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