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Oshawa Daily Times, 20 Mar 1929, p. 9

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| lle", tics kete irls; VB, irls; tics lors' four the BeC= ing, 1g all ek- at 1 8, 18 xr t Tee I RO Sine Si. Ss, Hopes of Czarist Restoration i Held by Russian Monarchists Lo Mar, 20---The shadowy but stout-hearted "White Army" of Russian monarchist exiles has sud- deuly stirred into intense activity again to pursue the faint hope of re- establishment of the glory of the Czars in the Soviet Republic. ghTompted by the present split in et political ranks and the increas- ing rumours of unrest throughout Russia, those thousands of men and women who fled from crumbling roy- alty in 1916 have again been encour- aged to believe that they may soon return to their native country as cons hp vy hange Telegraph dispatch n Exc from Berlin said Monarchist leaders had expressed optimistic hopes of re- storation of the Russian Empire with- in the next few Jeary , probably. after 1932. Grand Duke Gyrill, who now lives in Germany, has been recog- nized as the leader of the emigrees and pretender to the throne of the late Czar Nicholas since the death of Grand Duke Nicholas in France last year, ---------- ANCIENT GALLEYS SOON UNCOVERED Were Formerly Pleasure ' Haunts of Roman Em. peror Nero Rome, Mar, 20--In less than ® fortnight the prow of one of the sncient galleys of Emperor Caligu- 1a is expected to appear above the water of Lake Nemi for the first time in nearly 2,000 years, Even now, with the aid of mod- ern inventions, the outlines of the Imperial vessels, on which centuries ago slave girls danced to the music of flute players for the pleasure ol Emperor Caligula and his favorite generals can be discerned, The bottom of the lake where the ancient vessels lie is covered with mud and stones, Electric pumps are drawing off the water from the lake at the rate of 7,200 cubic meters a day, By the time the work is finished some seventy feet of water will have been drawn off, making it possible to recover the two almost mythical ships, un which the Roman Emperor used to pass his summer nights, Attracts Attention Already the undertaking has at- tracted wide attention, so much so that tourists are daily visiting the lake and asking anxiously when the ships will be visible, A mew road to the spot where the first galley will appear, leading from the vil. lage of Genzano is nearing comple- tion, In the course of its construe. tion pieces of an old Roman road have come to light, They were in- corporated in the new highway, Efforts to recover these ships have been made at various times|for five centuries, but it was not until the present government took hold of the problem that progress was possible, Only fragments of valu- able materials have been recovered before, Lake Nemi is located near Rome, in the erater of an extiet volcano On this lake and on the vessels now being salvaged the profligate Cali- gula held his orgies, No Holidays For T.T.C. Employees With Pay Added Toronto, Mar, 20,--Employes uv: the Toronto Transportation Com- mission will not be granted holi- days with pay and there will be no change in the basic wage rate, ac- cording to the terms of the award by the Board of Arbitration which had bad the matter of 8 new sched- ule under consideration for some months, Dyce W, Saunders, K.C., chairman and D, L, MeCarthy, K.C,, signed the report but the third member, James Simpson, re- fused to do so, Shops, cars and busses will op- erate oh sn eight-hour schedule and provision for overtime on Sun- day is struck out of the schedule, Winnipeg, Manitoba, has a housi shortage. ; ne {o) i | § PURCHASE OF WIVES PUT OUTSIDE LAW French Colonial Authorities Forbid Traditional "Practice in Algeria Paris, Mar, 20--French col- onial authorities have begun to modernize the Kabyle tribes in Eastern Algeria by the institution of new marriage laws which will prevent women being sold and bar- THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1929 NEAR SETTLEMENT ON-REPARATIONS Definite Figures Are Expect- ed to Be Fixed Within Two Weeks Paris, Mar, 20--The biggest bar- gain ever driven is now materializ- ing at the Hotel George V where experts for the final settlement of renarations problemg began the week with negotiations which are expected to result in a definite fig- ure within a fortnight, The bank which will handle the reparations if a settlement is reach« ed is outlined in general terms on paper, and as it is accepted by the experts, the negotiations which will remove the remaining questions are believed to be making fair pro- gress, The figures so far printed, however, are declared to be only spread guesses and the final fig- ures will surely he different, as they have not yet been the subject of negotiations, In any event there are certain established points, first that pay- ments shall be divided into two kinds, one for payemnt of actual reparations, and the other for set- ASTHMA == Rositively relioved, Just swallow RAZ. AH Capsules, Harmless, $1atall druggists. For comfort use Ro RAZ-MAH NOBILE VIGOROUSLY ATTACKS COMMISSION PROBING DISASTER Rome, March 20--Umberto No- bile, who commanded the Italia on its fateful flight to the North Pole last r, has flatly denied that tlement of war debts. European debts to the United States have never been mentioned in the meet ings, but they are, in fact, the ba- sis on wihch the chief figures will be arrived at. Whether this will be entirely on conditional payments is not yet established. It can only be predicted that one clause, if payments will be arrang- ed to cover all allied war debts to the United States, and whether German payments continue over 59 years to match them, depends on whether Germany would prefer to pay more annually for 37 years or less annually for 59, A Little Weaker Paris.--Marshal Foch was said by his physicians this morning to be a littlew eaker although he had a "fairly satisfactory night." His eli perature was 99.5 and his pulse 100. Mexico is making so much noise these days you can hardly hear Chicago.--~New York Evening Post. "an error in manoecuver" was respon- sible for the crash of the dirigible in the Arctic and the loss of seven members of\the crew. He vigorously attacked the Fascist commission which blamed him for the disaster. "There was no error of manoeuvre," he said, in an interview with the United Press, 'The manoeuvre was perfect as far as it could be under the terrible circumstances in which the failure of the Italia occurred." Nobile's resignation of his office of general in the Italian army and ac- ceptance of the resignation were an- nounced a few days ago, An official Fascist investigating commission laced full blame for the disaster on Nobile's shoulders. "If someone spoke of mistakes of manoeuvring the dirigible, I should have been confronted by him," the explorer continued, in his first state- ment concerning the charges of re- sponsibility for the crash as the Italia returned from the North Pole. "It is ridiculous to criticize a crew of men who had undergone the trial of 250 hours of flight under the most severe conditions, "As a matter of fact no member of the cc ission was petent to judge in matters of manoeuvres of dirigibles. It is worthy of notice that among the most important witnesses at the inquiry was an officer of high rank who, three years ago, was con- demned to a month's arrest for cal- umny against me." Given Four Years For Attempted Bribery New York, Mar, 20--Terms of four to eight years each in Sing Sing prison yesterday were 'impos- ed on Frank M, Berg, Jr, and Al- bert Levi, Queen's County politic- fans, who were convicted last week for attempted bribery of George U. Harvey, Queens Borough Presi- dent, ; Bronxville, N.Y.--Willlam Henry Howe, widely known painter of cat- tle and landscapes, is dead at his home here, Mr. Howe, who was honored by the French government with the cross of the Legion of Honor, was 82 years of age, He was a member of the National Aca- demy of the United States, CONFIDENT BOVEN WILL BE CAPTURE "Like a Hunted Rat," Says Postal Superintendent--Re- covery Is Imminent A Toronto, Mar, 20.--A, M, Gibson, postal superintendent who has just returned to Toronto from the Unit- ed States where he was engaged in assisting police to identify stolen bonds recovered in Pittsburg re- cently, part of the loot taken in the Union Station mail car robbery last June {is confident that Bill Boven will be captured soon, Boven fis believed by police to have been the "master mind" of the robbery, "Reports have magnified Boven as something of a super crook," Mr, Gibson said, 'and of course it is true he was in a sense the brains of the gang that staged the hold- up. But I can assure you there is nothing of the super-man about him, Today he is just like a hunted rat flying from place to place, and eventually his capture must take place." Mr, Gibson wold not disclose DODDS KIDNEY TTS il JC] TN wer SS... | the information in the possession of the police in the pursuit of Bove tered about like merchandise, These untamed Berber people have been causing the magistracy some misgivings because of family traditions 'prevailing for centuries and in which civilized custom is very slow to penetrate, In the Kabyle tribe the woman is the property of the father or older brother and she is f'terally sold to her prospective kasband and delivered' only on thelr per- mission, When a husband repudiates his wife, which might be described a» the desert"s way of obtaining di- vorce, she goes back to the family avaiteg whatever fate shall bring er, The widow assumes almost the same status, She is 'goods and chattels," and if the family estab- lishment is disposed of, the widows and divorcees are a part of the bargain, The age of 14 is considered right for the beginning of the auc- tioning off of the daughters of the family, The new French project, prepar- ed by Ministers Barthou and 1a. dieu, first attempted to introduce Western customs in the Kabyle family by raising the marriagable age to eighteen, Physiological and social conditions prevailed, how- ever, and the Frenchmen now set fifteen years as the marriagabn age. As for the barter and sale, attempts are made to avoid it by having each marriage duly regis. tered and investigated in advance by the magistrates. Fine and im- prisonment will be imposed on those breaking the new laws, T0 INVESTIGATE PRACTICES OF PAPER MAKERS of Examination of News print Manufacturers Washington, D.C., Mar, 20,~The Federal trade commission announc- ed yesterday that its investigation of the practices of manufactuivss and distributors of newsprint pap- er, requested by a Senate resolu- tion adopted during the last ses- sion, will be directed by the vues examiner's division of the commis- sion, headed by Herbert L, Ander- son. No date has yet been set for beginning the investigation, The Senate resolution, which was Pp ed by Senator Schall, Re- publican, Minnesota, directed the commission to make an investiga- tion "upon the question of whe- ther any of the practices of the manufacturers and distributors of newsprint paper tend to create a monopoly in the supply of news- print paper to publishers of small daily and weekly newspapers or constitute 8 violation of the Anti- Trust Laws." 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