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Oshawa Daily Times, 20 Nov 1929, p. 1

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riment is making an investigation, Ordered Abroad London, = Rudyard Kipling has een ordered abroad for his health his physician, The author, whe will be 64 years of age next month, has cancelled a radio speech sches duled for Decemher 12 Quaries Missing Branford ~~A quartet of youny Beople are reported missing fu this istrict and the police asked to sonduct 'a search, They are; Oliye Payn Mullatto aly Dorothy fiparting aly Willlam Oglivie, fimeoe; Walter Moore, Chatham, 1 J LJ LJ Tax Reduction Niagara Vallo~Clity Manager Goddard In his annual budget res sommendation to the sounell would veduge the rate 4 almost three mills next year, e present rate fs 42.4 and it 1s proposed to strike the 1080 rate at ;0.0, Open New Hospital Wing Sarnia, ~The new wing of the Sarnia General Hospital, now nears ing completion, will be formally opened for inspection by the pub- Me on Dee, 1 and §, it is announced The structure has heen hullt at a post of ¥180,000, . Harthquake hock Nashville, Tenn =A shard earth phoek was reported felt in the west seotion of Nashville at 8.80 last night, Residents said the tremor Instead a few meconds and jarred windows of homes and caused eons siderable apprehension, Unusual (Tha Windsor, ~--Hdmund Bissonnette, of Colohseter North township was fined #300 and costs In county polles court on a charge of pers mithing his farm to be used as A fanding place for airplanes which oarpied Hovor acress the river, LC Fire Destroys Barn Brockville, ~A large frame barn on the farm of Danlel Holling- wo near Mallorytown, was des stroyed by fire together with the ehurch, the past harvest, and six hovaes A number of cattle were yemoved safely, hw Force Removal Chatham, =~The eity ceune moying to farce the Chatham, Wal Iacéburg and Lake Erie rallway to remove Its tracks from the oily streets snd to carry out ita pro. posed sohieme of a belt line in the ity, . "0H Child Wit By Car ntford ~ Hilda, daughter of Harl Burtoh, was struck by a oar driven by Earl Host, Himooe, while olng home from school en the okahutt road, and in addition to pevere concussion sustained bad outs to face and lips, Dr, Carl O, Apps attended, . . Vote on Civie Bullding #t, Catharines, ~The erection of # naw municipal butlding at a total eost not to exceed $400,000, | eluding furnishings and all ine dental expenses, will he one of th questions to ba submitted to th watepayers of it. Catharines at the soming municipal election. Meeks Fifth Term Hault Bte, Marie, Ont,~~Mayor T, J, Irwin, who haa been mayor fop four years, announced today that he would seek a filth successive term, Ald, John Melarty and former Ald, Willlam Marshall Arve other possibilities for the mayer. Alty race, x _ Seplonn Quebeo Fire Vietoplaville, Que, --~Fira that broke out last night in Vietorias ville resulted in complete deatrues tion of the Dominion Wood Works plant as well as that of four private yealdences, The five eriginated in he machinery room of the plant, oD eathmate of the damage available, . Met Ottawa ~~With half a dosen minis. tors in alendance, cabinet council was in session for nearly three hours Yesterday afternoon, The meeting Was entirely engaged with touting Mert pending the return of Pre. Wier \ 1a Mackensle Kine who is he to reach the capital Sunday next after completing his western speak- our, ¥ W % Nawow Escape Prince Albert, Sask,~~Khel Nell aon, Badanigon. A. escaped death h when his car was struck ab a level crossing tn the heart of v4 hy the incoming Saskatoon n Natipnal train and praes demolished, The vietim suata \} od only A out on the right rd and a fow hrulses on the The which and aver moved to the A except soattered snowflur vies the weather is now fair - pe gt Alberta to the RR Tower Take Ree NE WC Thareday, with anowlinm i, Rhu WEATHER v The Oshawa Daily Times Succeeding The Oshawa Daily Reformer bay Fn DA bile | i STOC fa] to bed, CONDITIONS ARE GOOD ON SARNIA FIELD Oshawa Players Had a Light Workout This Forenoon, and Are Eager and Ready for a Keen Game PRACTICALLY NO WIND Winners of Today's Game Will Go To Montreal on Saturday to Play West wards for Dominion Title 1, Oshawa Times Kditor) Harnia, Nov, 80,"'And the day dawned bright and clear," The General Motors Blue Devilg, inter mediate champions of 1088, arrly ed In Barnip at 10.650 last night ats ter a practieally uneventful trip, and on arriving they immediately sel. out for the Vendome Hotel, where they are going to stay for the day The hoys left Oshawa at 4.4% and & numher of supporters were at the station te see them off, They had A private car for themselves and as soon as they had taken off thelr goats they divided into groups and each group began to amuse themseelves, Clava Hrown Was nres ent with his banjo and tha hoya sure whooped it up When they arrived in Toronto, a slight disas. ter overtook the car--Rusty Mors in came aboard, ¥rom Nrantford to London we encountered a snow storm which gave promise of A wet and cold day, for the game, As soon as the bheys arrived in Raps nla, they took the 'elty ear to the Vendome Hotel and went right In the mashing, alter breakfast, the team put on thelr awenters and boots andl took a walk up to Aths letle Park, where they indulged in a Mght work out, very one Is in fivet clans shape and all are eager and ready for the fray, The field Is in fairly good condh tion but the hoys are all prepares for the muddy going as the shoes (Continued on page 8) Over 13,000 on Pensions List Ottawa lssues Figures for Old Age Pensions Payments EA (By a, Camphpl port Ottawa, Nov, 20,~-0n Hept, 20, the last date for whioh figures are available, there were 14,804 old fe pensioners in Canada, made up of 7.488 males and 06,866 females, Since the inception of the old age penalon aot a sum of $8,080,080 25 had heen disbursed, the federal and provinelal governments sharing equally In this distribution, Treitlah Columbia, the first prov Ince to come within the operation of the aot, had 4,214 penaloners and had dlapensed §1,620,6563,04 in pensions; Manitabha 4,743 pens stoners, who had vecelved, #801, 166,04; Alberta, whose provinolal enabling aot hecame operative en Aug, 1, had 414 recipients and $14,610,820 tn disbursements, The Northwest Territories, which In ex» olusively a federal scheme, had one wale pensloner who drew $81,48, No payments have yet heen made on the account of the province of Ontario, BE ENTOMBED MINERS ARE RESCUED ALIVE (By Canadian Press Lansed Wine) Brussels, Nov, 20-=Righteen miners who were buried alive late esterday in a» oave In at the oussn colliery near Mons were resoned during the night unharm- od, There was some doubt whether a slight earthquake or an explow jon caused the oave in which proved to he less serious than was firet supposed, Aerial Flivver Is New Invention Washington, Nov, 200A tail-less flivver of the air which weighs only S00 pounds, has only a 10 hp, motor: oyele engine and a wing surface of about 20 square feet, yer which rises easily and Cruises over mountains at miles an hour, is reported to the PAM of comme Consul v W, Helngartaer, Main, Germany, Se r---- Amercian patent medicines are be: ing used extensively in Cuba, rank orton: |° Blue Devils Ready for Battle WHERE EARTHQUAKE OCCURRED < lf \ \ \ i I eeherte LH oo nl The Atlantie seaboard from Rhode Island to Newfoundland has experienced the worst earthquake shook In a contury, Although » tidal wave swept the Nova Neotia Serious Unrest Among Natives i Of South Africa voust no Myes have yat boen pres ported lost, The map reproduced hare shows the affected area and the direction of the disturbance which started at 8,88 pm, on Mons day, Created by Reds, + Says Member of the Government Pretoria, Mouth Afries, Nov, 20 Widespread and serious native unrest, fanned hy numerous ore Eanisations In many oases closely allled and In all oases In touch with the Communist party and directly and definitely inatructed by the Third International, faces the government of Mouth Afriea Hon, Oswald Plvow, minister of Justice, sald at n meeting herve lant night, He was making his engerlys Awalted statement on the veoant ralde by pollog on native commun Iden at Durban, It was a "signif Gant aot," he sald, that native un rest was not confined to the union of Houth Africa but was beginning to extend Into Mouthern Rhodesia, It wan agreed on all aldes, Mr, Piraw declared, that native unrest In the union had reached a dangers ous stage, The pollee were salle fled matters had reached a point where unless choked they would in 18 to 18 months' time lead to rioting on a large scale hy the na tives with eonsequent veprisals hy Kuopeans and the introduction of Iynoh law, PREPARING FOR TRENTON AIRPORT Work of Clearing 1,000 Acres of Land Now in Full Swing Rellaville, Nov, 20 Preparations Are heing made for the Invasion of R00 fllevs from Camp Hovden at Trenton, which will become the permanent home of Canada's alr and sea fowoes, Muoh preliminary work must he done before the site will he fit for flying and treds and fences five helng removed, ditohes are being dug and the drains laid A force of 86 men are hard at work every day, All the dwellings and bulldings In the aren are being des wmolished and telephone and hydro Ines will he dismantled and van underground, Over 1,000 aores will be levelled off for the airport, Rev, T, 0, Fry, &4, Dean of Line oaln Cathedyal, in England, 18 on hs way to Hoth Ameriea to ralse funds for restoring the cathedral, ov. JOSHUA ANDERSON Aged 108, ploneer resident of Mun } who died at hiv Inland tn the Trent viver, Recently Mr, Aw deren celebrated, with his wife, whe mourns him, the Tath am wiversary of thelr wedding. \ RUSH CALL FOR MEDICAL HELP Han Juan, Porte Rieo, Nov, 20 A Pan-American plane waa called into emergency am bulanece service today between whe Islands of the West Indies, when a requ was received to send a plane to Trinidad to take two doctors ta Antigua, Have that haste was requests od, detalls were unknown ere, A Sinclar Ends His Jail Term Oil Magnate Has Completed Six and a Half Months in Jail (By Canadian. Press Lonsed Wine) Washington, Nov, 20, Harry I, flnelalr tinkered with the phials and retorts of Columbia gall phar maoy today for the last time, At midnight tonight he will leave all that behind, hin sentences for contempt of court and contempt of the senate completed, After six and one-half months of confinement, the millionaire oll operator, ia expected to go at once t& his luxurious Long Island home Sinclaly entered the jail on May (, to serve terms of three months for refusing to answer questions of the senate committee Inveatigat. Ing the oll soandals, and of six months for contempt of the Dis. triot of Columbia supreme court in connebtion with the shadowing of the Jury when he was on trial with Albert BH, Fall for conapiracy to defraud the government through the celebrated lease on the Teapot Dome naval ofl reserve, Portions of the two sentences fan concurrently and with allow. ances for five days off each month for good behavior, his stay in the all wan reduced to six months and ourteen days, RENEW INTEREST ~ INIRON CLAINS Government's "Iron Ore Bounty Is Stimulating Development (By Conadian Press Lonsad Wine) North Bay, Nov, 20-Hundreds of iron clalms, staked years ago and then allowed th lapse are now be: ing restaked, The movernmant hounty of ¥46 centa a ton on Ons tario fran ore is responsible for the activity whieh may eventually result In the forest paradise of Temagami becoming a mining cons re, For a dlatance of tive miles from the Temagami station to Fergwe son's Point, old olalma have bows vestaked, It ia olalmed the tren ore around Temagami fa a hetter rade than the are of Lake Super OF, hut lack of water tranaporias tion has hindered development in the past, Nearly 900000 wnemployed in Gers RNY Are receiving stale assistance, A Geowing Newspoper in a Growing City OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929 18 Conts » Week; 3 Conts » Copy, I'WELVE PAGES BUYING RUSH SENDS PRICES MUCH HIGHER Market Leaders Advances as Much as $20 a Share in Heavy Rush of Buying Activity IMPORTANT FACTORS AFFECT THE MARKET Trading Heavier Than Yes terday, and Ticker Was Twenty Minutes Behind the Market in Early Stages New York, Nav, 80,-«A hroad Wward movement reminiscent of the pre-October hull market was set in motion by & rush of huying in today's stock market Hoores of leading shares rose #1 to $15 a share, with a few comparatively Innotive lesues selling up as mich us 0 UU, HB, Bleal, after falter ing In the early transactions, quickly rose to $160.86, up $58.76, and General Eleotrie touched #816 up #16 Now developments during the day were largely of a character to ald the upturn, Directors of Na tional Wiseult recommended n 8% for 1 splitup, and the stock quick ly surged up #1160 to $1hu, AY though the United Hiates Hieel Cor poration's plants were reported ops aerating at 74 per cent of rated on pacity, against 76 per cent last week, reports from the steel trade ware generally optimistie stating that the confidende of huyers wis returning Hush shares an Amerioan Tobao on BB Chesapeake and Ohlo, Alr Re duction, Western Upglon, Allied Chemieal, NU, WH, Macy, Eastman Kodak, Ntandard Cas, Unton Pael fle, Niokal Plate, and Weoesting (Continued on page 8) Fliers Waiting For Northern Lake to Freeze Western Airways Official Expects Blanchet to Res turn in Few Days (Ry Canadian Press Lotsed Wire) Winnipeg, Nov, 20,-Winter paving an ley path through the Avotio northland for the MacAlpine flyers, hut he has left one siretoh uncompleted, Halted at Fort Ralls ance, on Moleod Hay, hy open water in larger Great Nave Lake, the party of thirteen ineluding Col, 0, D, H, MacAlpine, president of Dominion Explorers, and his seven mates, has walted for more than a week for the frease-up that will open the way for thelr next hope to Fort Resolution, As soon as Creat Nlave Lake freeses over with lee of suffiolent strength to hold the sklbequipped planes In which the men are travel ling homeward, a start will be made for Resolution on the south. ern shores of the lake, and in the epinlon of W, I, Hrintnell, man. aAling director of Western Canada alrways, Ordered to proceed cau toualy, Capt, Guy ® Blanchet, In command of the rescue patrol, ia taking no unnecessary ohances, Mr, Arintnell stated, Blanchet wan halieved to have arrived with his party at Reliance A week ago yeaterday from Baths urat Inlet, Hix route then was southward 200 miles to Resolution, thenoe to Htoney Rapids, Cranberry Portage and the Pas, Reports from the Pas have 'ndioated that the big ski-runnered machines will he abla 10 land there and it was bes Heved here that leesonvered lakes are also available for landing laces at Cranberry and Stoney vaplde, ith colder weather generally setting In aver the west and napths weal, tho general feeling here was that the party should he able to make a start for Reaclution, a radio station, in a day or two, yn 's Condition 8 Londen, Nov, 20.~There Was A uch Improved definite Improvement. in Lown Ryng's condition, It wan stated last wight, Adthough he had a bad night the previous night he passed ® quiet day and his lungs were somewhat olearer, The former governor-general of Canada ia suffering from conges tion of the lungs and fears are ex- Jerome he may develop pneumons a, Luxury buses are to be run bes tween Glasgow and Londen, K MARKET MOVES UPWARDS Australian Parliament Opens "ELECTED IN MEXICO | PRESIDENT-RLECT OF MEXI0O Fasous! Orit Ruble, 'newly-elscted president of Mexloa, Rioting and dis orders accompanied his decisive vi tory, resulting In the death of 31 persons and soores Injured, Copy Fight, 1000, Pacifie and Atlantle Photos, Ine German Cabinet Will Approach Russia Regarding Movement of Mennonites; Fund Being Raised AIRSHIES START ON LONG CRUISE Lakehurst, N.,J., Nov. 20 The Divigible Los Angeles and the bilmps J-% and J-4 soured into the alr from the naval alr station today for a distanes training eruipe over the melro polltan area, The Los Angeles had a orew of 16 oMeers and men aboard, snd wis In com mand of Ldeut, W, Wiley, Still Hopeful For Eielson Another Report Says He Has Been Seen Flying Over Arctic (By Canadian Press Lossed Wire) Nome, Alaska, Nov, 20.=A radio report saying that the plane of Carl Hen Rielsow® noted Avetle aviator, had been ween flying In the vicinity of North CQape, Hiberia, revived hope here today that he would soon be heard from The report, although meager, was belleved to be later than that received here Monday saying the wreckage of Nielson's plane had heen sighted by natives in the viainity of the foe hound whips Nanuk and Ntavropoll ten days ago Kielson And Frank Dorbandt, a fellow piigh, have heen moving passengers' and furs from the Nanuk, a 'vessel belonging to the Swenson Fur Company, to the Alaska mainland, Kaoh has made one trip to the Nanuk and return and Elelson was making his second Journey te the Nanuk when the report that the wreckage of his plane had heen Mikhted WAR Pes ceived from the ship's radio, "---- WINTER FAIR IS OPENED TODAY Over 15,000 Entries in Great Agricultural Ex- hibition Exhibition Bark, Toronto, Nov, 20,With the first real touch of the season falling outaldg, whieh added a seanonable weather toweh to the ploture, the eighth annual Royal Agrloultural Winter Fair ot under way in the coliseum here this morning, A total of 15,000 entries 1a veported, comprising something In the way of agrionk tural produets fram every proves of the dominion and many states of the Unlon ta the south, There Are apples fram Reltish Qolumbia, heat cattle, heavy horses, butter and seeds from the Pralvies, a lot of evarything from Ontario, dairy oattle, horees, seed, sheep and swine from Quebeo, foxes, fraud, butter and dairy eattla from the Maritime Pravinees, There Ww a falr representation of farm Hves atoo® from the United States, in aes dition to an excellent bhunoh of hlue-hlooded light horses, tnoluding some "five gatters™ from the south, No Work tn Windsor Windsore-=Windsar police and other authorities are fwsuing a atrone warning that outsiders should not seek work in the Pon der Qltles, ILL IN LONDON | Luli BYNG UF VIMY Now head of the London, England, Metropolitan polices, who Is res ported to be IL and In danger of pnenmoniag Berlin, Nov, 20-Phe German eab Inet has deelded on making an ap proach to Russia coneerning the more than 10,000 descendants of Ger mans who settled there 150 years ago who are shout to to Canada and Argentina, partieularly with re feranee to about 2,000 of thes gros who ave reported to be near Moscow I'he German ehar fd Mose emigrate ohn stranded aire heen instructed to tervent the Ru for the purpose of expediting the Jas parture of the emigres (0 Germany Yesterday the eabinet decided to ag frapriate funds tor the relief of these bb farmers. and "appointed o member of the Relehstag «an soli! commissioner, President von Hindenburg this af ternoon donated 200,000 marks (about $50,000) from theunds at the pres dent's personal disposal to a sub wription of the etirman Red Cross and other charltable organizations for the alleviation of the of these German emigres, Hq made an enrnest appeal dor all Ger mans at home and abroad te con tribute according 10 their means Ihe government announced that it will LR support the work of the Red Cross and similar organizations in this eonneotion, YOUTH WHO SHOT BROTHER RETURNS Ran to Bush in Frantic Con. dition After Unfortunate Accident Welland, Nov 20, Exhausted and on the verge of a collapse, John Harvatek, 17, who PIER od into the hush after his brother had been shot and killed when a shot gun was acoldentally disohurgs ed in thelr hame, returned to the family vesidence late last night, The victim, George Horvatek, 14, met instant death when the double-barreled shotgun, sald te have been in the hands of John, was acoldentally fired, Driven frantio by the act, John dashed {nto the bush and could not be found even though farmers and feiends searohed for him, Just hefore midnight the boy returned home, An inquest inte the shoots Ing will ba held November 28, Al hire in Ww wn authorities condition W, A, ANDERSON Whe has been appointed easter manager of nor provinoial Newspapars Lid, who pa the Vancouver Star, Calgary Als bertan, Northern Mail of The Pas, Man, and Western Farmer of Calgary, * Blah | Olson bank robbery 1937, LABOR GOV'T ANNOUNCES ITS POLICIES Principle of Federal Arbitra. tion of Disputes To Be Subject of New Leglsla« tion NEW MILITARY PLAN Australia 'Will Be Repres sented at Five-Power Nave al Parley and at Imperial Conference (By Canadian Press Lessed Wire) Canberra, Australia, Nov, 50,0» The new Lahor government will introduce a measure to maintain the federal labor arbitration mas chinery, it was declared in the speach from the throne read hy Lord Btonehaven, governor-general, at the opening of the new parlias ment today, Another feature of the speech was announcement that the goyerns ment had decided to replace coms pulsory military training In the commonwealth hy a voluntary sys tem, on the same organisation aw hefore, The new parliament opened with the Labor government of Rt, Hon, Henry Soullln safely ssconed hy an overwhelming majority received In the general eleotions last month, Those elections were fought on the prineiple of federsl arbitration of lahor disputes, apposed to setiles ment hy stale courts oonsequently the speach from the throna ons tained thin phrase In the knowledge of the mans date vecelved from (he people ab the present general election, to maintain the federal principle In arbitration, the government early fn 1000 will Introduces & messurs to Improve the working of the feds eral conciliation and arbitration not," The government has communis ented with the imperial government suggesting suspension of the assists of passage olaunes, the speech cons tinued These wera contained in the 170,000,000 migration apreas ment and suspension Was SUEEeNL» ed In view of the serlous slate of finemployment In the commons wen lth The speech Indicated the mows ernment would appoint a represens tative tp the five-power naval eons ference In London in January, and would co-operate in the imperial eoonomio eonference next year, May Adjourn Tarift Session U.S, Senators May Finish Their Task for the Press ent on Saturday (By Canadian Press Losssd Wire) Washington, Nov, 20,~Probable adjournment of tha wpecial sens plon of congress of Haturday tos day heokoned onward a senate wearied hy ita prolonged conten tion over the taritt bill, Although the group of newly elected administration Republicans combined aa "the young suard" to defeat adjournment of the ex» trasordinary session last week, enough votes seamed assured today to #ive the senators a week's rest hetore plunging into the regular soanlon on Deo, 8, An an additional mark of ftw respect for the memory of Seores tary Good of the war department, and to enable its membare to attend the White Hovgs funeral, the senate today abandoned fits morning session, and set one pw, as the hour of meeting, Oriminal Charge Dropped Kitehener, «The of arfms inal negligence laid against Harry Roettger, Rreslau, in connection with the death Saturday night of Anna Miller who was struck by ha tar) haa heen dropped hy the erown are, ) * Bandit Lynch By Texas Mob Rastlan, Texas, Now, 20.=Furis ous aver his attempted Jail break In which ha danierously wounded Deputy Sherif Tom Jones, a mob of 200 men lynched Marahall Rats Het, "Santa Claus bandit of the Rate IEE was hanged trom a telaphone \ pole cable atter the falter had beens captured and his keys taken, Npars ty 1,000 people looked on, ©

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