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Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Mar 1929, p. 13

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HF 'THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1929 FF. #3 dh Ph Seeks Trace of Men Who Have Been Missing ince. Friday 25 New York, Mar. 28.--The navy d ble, Los Angeles, joined yes- 'terday in the search for T. Kay- mond Finucane, wealthy Rochester, N.Y., sportsman, and three com- panions who disappeared : while flying from Norfolk to New York last Friday. Finucane was well known in Ontario, where he resid- _ ed for five years, " The search was given added in- centive late yesterday when B. E. Finucane of Rochester brother of 'the missing sportsman, offered a reward of $10,000 to the captain of any ship rescuing the fliers. rie "also offered $2,500 for the virst in- formation directly leading to loca. . tion of the g plane. Leaving its hi command of Lieutenant-Comman- der Charles Rosendahl, the Los Angeles swung out over the coast to pursue a moonlight search for the missing plane throughout the night. ° ot AGED MAN STRUCK Toronto, Mar, 28,--Struck by an automobile on St. Clair avenue east, near Alvin avenue, Edward ammell, 83, of 73 St. Clair av- enuel east, was admitted to West ern hospital suffering from a sags - ngar late yester- day with 'a erew of 50 men under * Campbell, oy 11 Fo ep 3 Acute | ringency in ¥ i 2 j J #8 Tai ed 8] New Pork. mat? 33. M10 cam, wiles in Soance as in nature fol- ows storm, | gacended, 41 spec tive Wall Street yeste . + Words of assurance, as well ag a moder- ate amount of remedial actian. came from some of the large hanks. The acute stringency in call money was relieved. Witn trading at a comparatively mild pace, th markable rally, which began in Tuesday's late dealings was vigor ously extended. - When trading ceased the market as a whole had climbed back with- in striking distance of the general price level which existed last Sat- urday, thus wiping out, at least in an impersonal sense, h the deluge, of Hlqu! rom=~1 unon the fl; + ation which of the New York stock' exchange on Monday A and during more than three houfs of the record-breaking Tuesday session, FARMER IS INJURED St. Thomas, March . 28.~--Danlel prominent Yarmouth Township farmer, was quite seri- ously. injured late. yesterday when the horse-drawn vehicle in which |' he Twi riding was struck by a motor fruck belonging to' the Dominion Fruit Company at Tal- bot and John streets. Mr, Campbell was thrown from his rig and bad- nadian 'FUROPE seeseciss Dschess of York PTT TTT PO +20 Montrose Bedford *Melita ichmotid eo effect of a NEW YORK To. Cherbourg-Seuthampton Empress of Australia Local A A Agents or Canadian Pacific Bldg Toronto. Pacifir | Government. specializing eile Beets Beebe Be Be Be BB BS. ae a) J J Ja i) .... New Drive . Insects ~ Departments of thé Dominion in the work of forest production will en- ter another and . more intensive campaign against the inkect men- ace to timber during 1929, writes Ray M, Gibson, in-the Family Her- ald and Weekly Star, Aeroplanes will probably play 3A Important part in.the new war. chines specially equipped for the work will scatter poison dust over forests where the appearance of the ingect destroyers is noted. During the past twenty years Southeastern Canadian forests have been attacked by the spruce bud worm and over 200,000,000 cords of pulp wood have been destroy- ed, This: immense annual loss may be reckoned in millions of dol- lars. It has been said authoritat- re| ively that the igsect damage to Canada's forests 1s greater than that caused by fire. * * * Destruction of Bird Life 'Many swans perished when they were swept over the Falls the other night." Many other biras are falling a prey to human agencies. People who find boys thoughtless- ly shooting valuable native bird- 'life should do all in their power to discourage it, Stories come to me daily of robing, flickers, and bluebirds being shot .by lads with .22 rifles. Offenders must be stern- ly dealt with, LJ] . Ld News From Birdland The migrants are still arriv- ing many more every day. Robins, BIOLOGICAL BOARD MAKES NEW FIND Means of Preventing Discol- oration of Fish-Dis- ' covered Ottawa, Mar, 28.--Revolutipnary methods in the handling of fish are anticipated in a bulletin issued by experts of the Biological Board of Canada for the Department of Mar- ine and Fisheries, Dealing parti- cularly with the halibut branch of the industry, the report discusses ways and means of eradicating dis- coloration of Tish, which ig respon- sible for considerable losses in the catches on the Pacific coast each year. Since the halibut industry on the west coast 'presents a grave prob- lem, considered ° internationally, and growing more intense year by year with the depletion of the hali- but banks, the discovery of the Bio- logical Board is given great signifi- cance. : It appears, according to the bul- letin, that the.i¢e used.by the fish- ing yessels. to pack' and keep the fish, manufactured, for the most part, out of fresh water, contains a fluorescent organism which turns The yellow fish are- discarded by the graders before the catches are marketed. Elimination of the or- melting, would enable the fis op men to save many of the fish they: lose at present. It only takes slight contamination to destroy the valg of the halibut; and the discolor tion spreads rapidly, shown, Tests have shown that by the use of chlorine in small quantitiés and a system of filtration for the water used in ice-making plants, the organism can be eliminated and the ice kept clean. Once:the hali- but boats are freed from the now present bacteria which: discolors and renders valueless so many fish, and the clean ice ~ is put to use, there will be no loss of any catch because of discoloration, it is. pointed out in the bulletin. : -------------------- PEDESTRIAN SERIOUSLY. HURT March 28.-- St. Catharines, George Clark of Merritton is in [Hi hospital. in a serious condition as a result of being hit by an auto- mobile late last night while cross- ing the street. The police say Clark was walking with his head down, not looking, and Darby Chase of Queenston street, St. Catharines, could not avoid him when he step- the halibut from whife to yellow. ped out from a side street. tests have Smiles'n Chuckles Moirs and Neilson's Chocolates 60c up Also Easter Novelties 5¢ up KARN'S DRUG STORE NEXT THE P. O: NEEDS OF MODERN CIVILIZATION T0LD ciety Publishes Qpinions of Prominent Men Philadelphia, March 27+ The needs of modern civilization run from gen- lus to God, according to the opinions of men prominent in many fields of endeavor made public by the Amesi- can Philosophical Society. Queries sent out bythe society asked the press ent day intellectual needs of the world and particularly of the United States. . President James R. Angell, of Yale University, wrote the society as. fol rackles, meadowlarks, bluebiras, Song sparrows are the ¢common- est visitors so far. concussion of the brain and min- ly cut .and . bru about the or: injuries, ; : Miss hands and. face, NEW BILL WL ¥ & BAN pobTICAL [): 4 Be 0 CONTRIBUTIONS Debar Companies from Mak- ing Donations to Political Patty Funds {By Canadian Press) Torohto, Mar, 28,--Stating that no companies shall contribute to political parties for campaign pur- poses, "W. H. Price, attorney-gen- ' eral. "introduged a bill respecting political contributions into the pro- vincial legislature - yesterddy. This bill is a diréot result of the. situa- tion which arose earlier in the ses- become so highly specialized, so sep«|8ion when it'was found that a Tor- | aratistic and so self-complacent that j onto ward Conservative association | life and its problems, an outlook jhad asked brewers and liquor in- | which presupposes inclusive vision | terests for funds for organization {and genuine insight, has beconte ue-{ Purposes. terly impossible. J. G. Lethbridge, Prog. leaded, ! "In our own American world [|Introduced a bill preventing a re- 'think there jis a crying need of more | currence of such an act and yester- just exaluation of the human and so- | day Mr. Price brought in a second | cial import of creative scholarship-- | bill. At the same time the gitor- indeed scholarship of every kind. At |ney-general brought in a bill 'to present it enjoys only 'the most mea- | amend the election act which makes gre recognition, a number of changes.' Both bills Dr, Harlow Shapley, astronomer | Were give their sécond reading at | and. director of the Harvard College | once. . Observatory wrote: "The world's in- The contributions bill states that tellectual need today,' as always, is |10 company or @ssgciation other genius, . Lacking that (and we gener- | than one formed for political pur- ! ally do lack it) and imgortant need is | Poses only, ' will 'directly or indi- | an epidemic of broad intellectual sym- | réctly contribute, loan, advance pathies; and a third need is the pro- | Payment, promise or offer :auy motion of a seductive dignity for the | money or its equivalent in aid of intellectual life, especially where aca- | 8ny candidate at an election or in demic dignity is more solemn and re- (81d of any political party, commit- : pulsive than alluring" tee or association. Every director, Intellectual Leaders shareholder, officer, attorney ér ag- . ent breaking the provisions of this Dr. Alexis Carel of the Rockefel- J A act will Incur a penalty of not less ler Institute for Medical Research, than $100 or morethan $2,000 and said: "Today the world imperatively an, 44, X hall be imprisoned for a period or needs the advent of great intellectual | ® leaders who know the requirements BoE eu {han tires months orimore of spiritual life as well as the sciences | : concerned with inanimate and living matter, : The Rockefeller Institute doctor saw home peril in speciolization un- less properly directed. 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