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Oshawa Daily Times, 1 Mar 1929, p. 10

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Golden's orches, wre (272)~Atlantic City, News; Sil- r Shi orchestra, Whe rs 6) Washington, Wardman Orchestra, i WV A Bin d. Ric THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929 KATES" BODY WILL BE BROUGHT BACK) Reamsins of Murdered Man to Be Interred at Picton Picton, Mar, 1,--Mr, Alex Lip- son has received the following tele- EAF, | Tam from Nathan Kates: "Feb, 23: Dave's body found Thursday night, I was with Mount. ed Police when Ravinsky located grave, Must stay here until inquest next Friday, Will wire when leav- ing. You make -arrangements for burial, Send night letter at once how mother and children are.--N. Kates," The body of David Kates was found by Police Detectives under the direction of Inspector Wilcox, 17 miles north of Gull Lake by the ? | Mounted Police, and taken to Gull Lake, Sask,, where the remains were officially identified by the fa- ther, Nathan Kates, It is said that the body was buried in a shallow grave and that only bones and rags remained, A dispatch from Gull Lake says: A promise that he would have a good lawyer when he faced trial Y,lencouraged Ravinsky to point out the place where the body of Kates was buried, according to Nathan J. Kates, 8,, when he returned from the desolate country where his son's dy was found in a brush- covered 'ave, "I promised Ravinsky that he would have a good lawyer when he (|would be tried, and he went straight to the place where David's body was buried," said Mr, Kates, Vancouver Socie Sons of Vancouver, B, OC, -- Three youthful Danes from rich and distinguished Copenhagen families revealed themselves in police court '| as, members of a robber gang blamed for the looting recently of several Shaughnessy Heights and Point Grey homes, in Vancouver's best residential districts, Jack Hansen,' nephew of a Copenhagen university professor, John Henningson, son of a Danish business man and Knud Gorgen- son, whose name is listed in the social register of the Scandinavian country, confessed that in a period of financial stress they turned "goclety burglars." Hansen and Henningson plead- ed guilty to breaking into four homes and stealing goods valued Burglars Danish Families at $1,900, Hansen admitted" his guilt on two other burglaries in- volving $600, Magistrate H., C, Shaw agreed to remand the youths for sentence until Monday. Their coungel said the Danish Consul wished to lay certain facts before the ourt, The families of the accused have been notified by cable, Defence counsel, supported by the city prosecutor, pointed out that the trio were thrown into a strange country, out of homes of luxury, were unaccustomed to struggling for a living and spoke no English, The young Danes appeared in court in well tailored cloths, It is stated that since their arrival in Vancouver they were guests in many homes of prominent people. GOOD FORTUNE TO PURSUE CHILDREN BORN THIS YEAR Tokio.~-- Children horn this year will be quiet and reticent but will be endowed with unusually good fortune, according to Prof, Takashima, noted Japanese divin- er, who bases his prediction on zod- ical readings of his own, The year 1929 is the year of the serpent, as indicated by old lunar calendars which comprises the signs of twelve animals, These signs be- gin with the rat, followed by the ox, tiger, hare, dragon, serpent, horse, sheep, ape, chicken, dog and boar in order, The horse year will fall in 1930 and so on until the year of the boar is counted and then the cycle will be completed, To a great provortion of the Japanese people in all walks of life, the words of diviners still go as gospel truth, According to Taka- shima, the person born in the year of the serpent is generally quiet and gracious in conduct, He is endowed with an abundance of wealth and happiness. He has, however, accord- ing to the professor, a strong jeal- ousy which may prove his undoing if he does not guard against it, His temperament is such that he is fitted for any kind of work but would be particularly successful as an artist. priest, teacher or doctor, Takashima, however, advises the 1929-born person to refrain from undertaking any kind of enterprise that puts him in the position of a laborer. He says that the person born in the serpent year is usually small and handsome with long fea- tures and a light complexion, It is Do YouOwn Your Own | LETT, NICHOLLS AND | | HALLITT | Real Estate Insurance ard Loans, Puone 3254 #1 King St. Bot, Oshawa for this reason that a woman born in that year is considered to be very beautiful according to the standards of Japan, NEGOTIATIONS UNDER WAY TO LIFT EMBARGO ON ARMS TO CHINA Washington, D.C.,, Mar, 1,--Ne- gotiations are under way between the United States and several other governments with important inter- ests in China to lift the embargo on the shipment of arms and muni- tion to that country. The embargo was established under an agreement reached in 1919, It is now felt that since most of the powers have extended recogni- tion to the nationalist government, they should cease to supervise the traffic in arms, especially since ex- perience has shown the embargo to SER DISNEY REAL ESTATE Specially priced $4,500 $100 cash payment, Bal. ance as rent. New 6 room stucco, Central, All cone veniences, Phone 1550 for appointment, be futile, Shipments of armg are pouring inte China from countries that are not parties to the embargo agreement, supplemented by guu- running and smuggling from some nations whose governments forbid such shipments. The embargo, therefore, has served only to dis- criminate against manufacturers in countries whose governments are parties to the 1919 agreement. WENT TO ALTAR SEVEN TIMES Portsmouht, Eng. -- Mrs, Jane Rebecca Whall, of Cos- ham, who died here at the age of 81, had seven husbands, the last of whom she survived, Becky, as she was known, was Real Estate Insurance CUTLER & PRESTON 64 KING 8T. W. Telephone 572.288 Night Calls 510-1560 not successful in her sixth mar. rifige. It transpired after the ceremony at a registrar's office that her "husband" was already a married man, and he was charg- ed with bigamy, Mrs. Whall was never a widow for long, and was pruwa to relate that all her hushands were good men, In her late years she wore all her wedding rings with her latchkeys around her neck, Anyway Lady Godiva didn't have to climb into a rumble seat.--Fort Wayne News-Sentinel, ELLA CINDERS--Good:Bye and Good Luck -- ee -- So ---------- By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb 0 2 (8 Ti oo" a ra. p. feature. "(370)--Mpls, St. Paul. al orchestras. 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