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Oshawa Daily Times, 30 Mar 1929, p. 14

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\ THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1929 death penaty, the history of, Sing 3 'and ts. J Fassie," by | not it Battlefront of the Strachey, he blr ds au feheis of of | i ages- EA pe sweetheart Jessie and goes to war, Sueen, arrayed in awe: garments, stiff and gorgeous with es, is an interesting book Betivs gud on Big gg i i of | only to return a shattered and brok- | pet®, fascuation for the an [BesRieat i be Son te, J Cr lle it hh WE CT i a 4 d with crime, gt Jestious of Jessie, " by LS Mr. S White in, "Why Be a I, Sing Sing prisoners, the | Elizabeth and 2 by Lesun-ltind Sartor defines a spiritual h mudturtleism as li 4 : into which one Sing Sing," by March 30 clals in a hard shell i draws at the! slightest hint of opposition, In these chapters, which are really essays linked by a common purpose, he points out how. one can get out of his | shell and stay out, by making a new] set of values and consciously striving | to live up to them, | "The Glory That Was Grub Street," Adcock, is the second volume o "Gods of Modern Grub Street." It is composed of sketches of thirty-two present-day English and American writers who were once "the glory of} Grub Street," but who have since moved on to more agreeable high- ways, Two new interesting Canadian books are: "Manitoba Milestones," by McWilliams, and "When Fur Was King," by H. J. Noberly. "Manitot He , y i by: To las otc tn ; Fig | home of Joseph. at Aurora, 4 ey ihe same. time, id ani- , | zation heads = defended ' the dry agents' actions. Prohibition Commissioner Dor- an, who has refused to furnish Federal agents with gas bombs, | - said he conld not condone use of them by raiding squads. "Anyone in my organization who adopted such methods would hear from me," he said. The secretary of the Methodist Episcopal Board, Dr. Clarence True | ° Wilson said he found nothing to} condemn in the United Press ac- count of the Aurora raid. Senator Jones, of Washington, WESTMOUNT--High, dry, Tove) ltd 2. 2 183 ft. roomed frame dwelling, garage, chicken coops. Only $2,200 with $300 cash. Im- mediate possession, $25 a month pays for all, re J. Y.. Sanders, the gov- rs litical Oppon { ibis at one time had been Governor's | personal "body- rd, retry ® The impeachment resolution gontained 19 counts, which include gha that Long has been guil- 'fy of habitual drunkenness, misdemeanors in of- Fi - and gross miscon- oe Bozeman affidavit quoted F.E.Hallitt 101wW or 8254 for appointment to see REAL ESTATE e Governor as saying: : J "I have chosen for you to do y with this --, I mean for you: kill the --, and leave him in the | Bitch where mobobdy will know . Sow or when he got there." '¥ This occurred about five weeks 0, the affidavit declared when e Governor called Bozeman in- his office, With strong fumes liguor on his breath, Bozeman 1d, Long declared he was about call an extra lature and. that Sanders would pose all his measures, Long then made his proposal, a added according to the afidav- | ®wr am Governor of this state, and if you were found out 1 would e you a full pardon and many old dollars" The impeachment was prepared an all-night session recently by i committee of three lawyers aftér sensatinoal "scene which 'came: er Speaker John Fournot had tempted to adjourn the House fine die. ] i ---------- . Preparedness will prevent war, ey say. You've noticed how ful gangs are since tney got achine guns.--~Butfalo News. k I h J session of the Leg- |- author of the new law fixing the maximum penalty for prohibition law violation at $10,000 fine, five years imprisonment, or both, re- fused to comment further to say he could not 'believe "anyone would shoot a woman except in golf-defence." Thirteen Year-Old Boy Shoots Father 3 Sault, Ste. Marie, Ont, March 30. --Angered when he was admonished for irregular school attendance, po- lice charge, John Kokonoski, 13-year old Ukrainian, student at the Sault Technical School, shot and seriously wounded his father. The boy has been lodged in jail on a charge of shooting with intent to kill. The father, John Kokonoski, Sr, is in the General Hospital with bullet wounds iri his right thigh and hand. Doctors say he may die as the re- sult of loss of blood and from the effects of exposure. An order for poultry valued at more than $5,000 has been placed with the British Columbia Poultry Association, it is stated, by Presi- dent Calles of Mexico, for his farm enar Mexico City. LARGE NUMBER OF NEW. BOOKS ON LIBRARY SHELVES (Continued from Page 8) sefting of a. pleasant, readable, hap- pily ending romance of love and sac- rifice in "The Crippled Lady of Pegi- botka," by J. O. Curwood, 4 "What is Love?" by E. M. Bela- field, is the tragic story of the heart break of a beautiful sensitive English gitl who lookéd "as if she had step- by necessity, Phones 871 -- 931 -- 687-W Manager Convo Cite Co Lowry J. H. R. LUKE Milestones" is a history of Manitoba, The facts, romantic enough in them- selves, are double so in the light of the author's vivid historical sense! "When Fur Was King" is a viyid ac- count by a retired factor of life un- der the old Hudson's Bay Company regime. The story deals with the last half of the 19th century, when there were no towns or buildings except for a few isolated trading-posts, when hordes of buffalo roared the prairies and Indians were still wild and carry- ing on incessant warfare, when the Hudson's Bay Company rule was the only law, and travel was done entire- ly by boat, dog-sleds, or on horse- Russian Peasants Lynch man Wrongly Blamed in Theatre Fire Moscow, March 30--Enraged peas- ants lynched the president of the As- sociation of Handicraftsmen at Igol- No obligation to buy. At Your Service, ! ll Te awe at a1 prices kino village because they err } believed him responsible for the the- atre fire which took the lives of 114 persons, according to belated advices received here Monday. The mob then hurled the body into the flaming riuns, It was learned, however, that 250 persons--many of them drunk--had back. jammed their way into the little wooden theatre designed to hold 100 persons, The operator of the motion picture machine was drunk and set a film afire with his cigarette. The blaze spread rapidly and a falling ceiling trapped 130 persons, all but 16 of them dying in the flames. SURELY NOT When a small boy in church heard he words, "Cast thy bread upon the waters; for thou shalt find it after many days," he looked at his mother with inquiring eyes and "Wasn't there any ducks?" ELLA CINDERS--Neek Gets His | -- Js Ps a ---- |) a B57 7 WBE A 7, Pry | 4 0 rare ie, be Carers 140 v BRINGING UP FATHER-- WELL: THERES NO LSE OF HANGIN' ARCUND DINTY BS THE CERTAINLY 1S ACTIN' QUEER LATELY: T'S GOT ME PUZZLED By Geo. McManus HELLO. DOCTOR SMITH ? LISTEN! | WANT YOU TO PLACE: HE'S NEVER IN Anny ped out of a very old poem." oR "Joseph and 'His Brethren," by H W. Freeman, is a story of the English farmer, The real hero of this novel is 'the soil; hard, sour, ungrateful, holding the farmer's sons as surely and firmly as it held his plants. The story of their efforts to escape a their devotion to the unwelcome littl halt brother, makes an engrossing tale. A romantic story of lower middle- class life in England in 1879 is to be had in "Lovers of the Market-place, by Richard Dehan. Malvina and her son Stephen are beset with many dif- A . : ficulties and temptations, but their A ; a: : | | determination to live simply and hon- { lll | estly at last brings them happiness. } N ] 3 i ol The book is well written and enter- Co Ltaining, with something Dickensian in € / its characterization. "Mamba's Daughters," by Du Rose Heyward, is another story of Catfish Row. Mamba is, in her way, as mem- J orable a figure as Porgy -- one of those rare characters whose vitality and resourcefulness and grasp of hu-, man values keep them forever in touch with elemental reality. Other new fiction received: "Tf Slower Judas" by G. B. Stern; "Snow-Blind," by A. M. , Treynor; "The Fighting Fantastic," 'b . Moyse; "Dynasty," by C. B. Kelland; COAL | COKE WOOD EEE Pll Bi : i E fT i f t 2h ll © 1929, Tut Feature Service, Ine. Great Brivaln rights reserved. TELLING TOMMY THE WORLDS BIGGEST ENCYCLOPEDIA AS PRODUCED DURING THE REIGN OF EMPEROR YUNG-L0 OF THE MItiG PER- 100 OR DYNASTY IN CHINA, TOMMY. WEEK DAY SCHEDULE " CEfrecteve uw. Jo sit Nov, 4 EDITORS AND 2000 ODDASSISTANTS WERE EMPLOYED IN THIS GIGANTIC | ORK. THE SITE OF THE MING TOMES, YHERE 5 MING EMPERORS ARE BURKE, 30 ULES FROM PENI HAS CHOSEN BY YUNG-A0, TT Hl Aq. 4 1 Waterous- Meek 80King. it. 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