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Oshawa Daily Times, 5 Dec 1929, p. 3

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THE "SHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1929 PACE THREE pL | $140 AY Poles Commission Members . Are Unanimous In Declaring They Will Meet City Coul REPORT IN TORONTO PAPER IS FLAYED Mail and Empire Is Again Severely Criticized by Officials, Who Declare Statements Made This Morning Were Absolutely Unauthorized A stateni [ that ph the Police Com» Ini #will Mkely refuse to. ats fend the meeting' with the city gouncil, as requested by the coun~ ell, Yash Appeared, in this morn~ Wo rd Mat ¢ ye, ity, of the A Ply and HB, Mitchell of this elty, or of the committee, In in~ with, The Times this morn« foe commission was asxeq , souncil and discuss the pr uation in the city, in 'which half & dozen burglaries and threw holdups bave occurred, and Shieh bh n referred to in the 'Mail 'snd Bmpire and other papers Re & "crime wave, A resolution o meeting between n. and the sounell ast council meet i. aut ¥ Ruddy when fn ry To u w. ormed over long dlatance telephone this morning of the statement in the Toronto news Jaber. Judge Ruddy said that he ad not yet regeived a copy of the resolution passed by the euunell, and had therefor not received any oficial notice of the proposed meet wp on has In ready to matters with the eity a ras Tam cone lad to talk over with them, The reporter hd rote that item in the J0r0n- (to paper was evidently using hm {Imagination | the ndsa Sovared, : Major Mitehell sid "The hors on pape eviden rying to make & doh by +3 of A 1 n with the stiva- a. 1 have never had a that the sothlavion ° sound] oa el ayer ointed out that wr Mncodrastss th item stated on bth the a was ! sting ln | special he Baturday deh heap the police commission's re- me conditions in the itn me ne special meeting SD pdctas of pass. ta take a vote on the station, and it was - that any other busi. .m no come before it, the of City of the police te Hind, is months' leave [ him by ww of Polidd Friend has ala That will probably appear he situation with the oll has request. denied a made in this news| r that he had | sald the local ¢ force was wn + able to cope with the situat © declared 'that Soren was being the: +e th ADAME NEVADA, rar on . ents HH . 130-193) LY TRINITY cg Av. Basaar, e, Eh at 3 lock £] Deo. 6. ™ jyhred Coman, Af and 2 dy ts ox turing Stan Ley: ble 'Blue Marines, ENS 0 1" 31d) NOTICE OAKLEIGH * LODOE members, installation of officers tonight by grand lodge officer. A " WINTER GARDENS yak and square dane 1 Juhi : 68 i Vi WL weed nar sai2s; Pp, G, | Purves, fh {the lec, {in theo ee © he Sleek COUNCIL OF EAST WHITBY HOLDS ITS REGULAR MEETING More Street Lights Are Au-|! thorized on Alexander Blvd, East Whitby " counchl met this day ut J o'clock, am. in the clerk's oi~| 4 lige, All the members were present, | | Keeve Koss occupied the chair, Mins utes of the former meetings were vend and adopted, t Communications were read from Messrs Greer & Humphreys, W, kK, N, Sinclar, Oshawa General Hospital) tlenry Wilkins, Oshawa Water Loni mission, 10, W, Bews and ¥. L, Beer croft, More Street Lights Moved by Mr, Mart, seconded by be Instructed to install two more street lights on Alexander blvd, Car-| ried, Mr, Scott gave notice that at the next regular meeting of the council he will ask for leave to introduce a bylaw to regulate the form of pay-|7 ment re street lights in the Town ship of Kast Whitby, Moved by Mr, Glover, seconded by Mr, Scott that Henry Wilkins be paid $16 refund on sidewall built In sront of his property in 19¢8, Carried, A by law to apioint deputy re- turning Sicers, pall clerks und polls ing booths for holding the Municipal cleetion for the year 1930 was given irst and second readings, Moved by Mr. Glover, seconded by Mr. Hart that in future the treas- urer be authorized to deaye all cheq- ues for payment of secownts for par- ties In Oshawa and Last Whitby at the Royal Bank of Canada, Oshaws, arefed, v Moved by Mr, Scott, seconded by Mr. Glover that the Council of East Whitby be paid thelr salary for 1929 in the amount of $310 as follows | t John Ross, fotves $100; Geo, Scott, couneillor, of Wr , Li Hats, ¢ councils | ¢ or, $30, 1 avis, deputy, $307 E, L. Glover, a. $75, Carried, Moved by Mr, Lavis, seconded by Mr, Hart that the following accounts | be paid: 1. E. - Puy Shompien, J Juste; $61.55; P. |} muse, $4 EK. HI S. a a ty James, £6 No. 4 ly M, Hutchings, 8.8, No, §, $350; A E, hw, a No, 328; W. A. Ormiston, 07 Sas, A J. Malyon, 5.5, No, 8 Jali T, Ormiston, iy No, 9, $450; (HE V, Young, as No, 10, Jay Myra t i [0 smi, 8 No. 1700; Ww, W, Manning Urn 4, is; Roy ¥, Lick, Union 5, $448.75; H. L. Gifiord, Union 6, $312.06; Albert Love, Separs Hydro Electric, street Le lngivle, ah h TW 1 7 0, Cliffor iy Jones, R, & B, LH Alex Sinclair, R, & By 3 oy RB, $13; J J, Mack kle, R.B, $5, Ji Jas, Mackie, R & B, $500; A : Graves, k & B, $550; Norman Ak n,. NR. 250 A, G, Ross, A &B, 0; hi] Burgoyne, | % 4 & . C Heard Ve Hod By 56 | LA & Dav . " ta, C. A, Wilson, R, & B, $350; E, French, salary, $03 8S. Conlin, salary, $1085; D, Conlin, relied, $47; Mela ail Coal Co, relief, $30; Mrs, a iliets iy ¥, Shaw, res lief, tn Mallett Bros, relief, $3; City of Oshawa, Fire Protection, $751 R, B, Smith, sheep, $141; Jas, Me» Kenzie, oy uer $7; L Howden, valuer, $3; A. Fin, n of v ba 10; Members B, of Ho 3 TF B, Mothersill, R.B,, arcu R.B, $47; Ralph Kittnwon, R. B., Victor Rana fi he Newton, R.B i; oi J. shioi, | $14; Greg 8 W, Mur- hy, RB, $29.50, ¥ Ail RB, 1 Glover Brod, ah 6380 ~ KU] on Qlexandar, Bros, Rv Bo ai Witton Rr - » S30 Hubbard Rib hr i. Grass, RB, $0. 51 salar Moved by ar. Hart, that this cou 0. meet To next, at" 10 of ') Nar, seconded hy do now 0 "Monday, k am, Carried, RVES, Clerk, nc Columbus, Dec. 2, 1929, NOTICR Members of the Orange Assool- ation to meet in thelr lodge room at two o'clock Friday after noon for the purpose of attending the funeral of their late Brother Arthur Towns, 'also Saturday af. ternoon at 1.30 for the purpose of Attending the funeral of thelr late Brother Willlam Crothate: ; LY 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY ND LTaRT 4 served at all hours, 8 {al attention given to bua _ i 8 Jusiehes, hands | and a. 8, fandwle op, 8 North, (Dee, 6-1 no) SARGON We are sale Sargon tn OSHAWA KARN'S DRUG STORK Next Post Offiee, Phone 374, for Veazey, of Commerce, will Apes North Oshawa man, Benjamin Wright has made his charge, court room was hearing and no spectators were al. lowed to enter, ng, Que, to be LUNCHEON TODAY T0 MARK OPENING GENOSHA HOTEL FIFTY OF CITY'S BUSI NESS MEN ARE GUESTS OF COMPANY Hotel Is Opening About Fifty Rooms at the Present Time Vitty of the more prominent business men of the city this morne« ng received 'telegrams' inviting hem to be the guests of J, W, But. ler, of the Genosha Hotel company, at todny, preliminary opening of the Cene- sha Hotel, luncheon at 12,80 o'clock The luncheon marks the i Most of the fifty men replied 0 the invitation and attended the unchoon, It was stated by Leon secretary of the Chamber from whose office he Invitations were Issued, It 1s understood that the Geno- sha Hotel will be opened with ap iroximately 60 rooms at this time, and that the other rooms will he | opened later, "The bedrooms on the second and sixth floors have bean furnished und are occupancy, Mr. Glover that the Hydroelectric] o week, as a matter of secommodn now ready for Guests have been re elved at the hotel for the last lon, and a regular hotel business will now be launched by the coms pany, A complete report of the lmpecheon in tomorrow's 18s of he Times N. OSHAWA MAN 15 APPEARING ON SERIOUS CHARGE Charge Against David Mc- Donald Cres to the Jury Today MeDonald, v middle-aged In now belpg ried In Mupreme Court at Whitby David on # charge of committing un wer! ue offense against a little girl MeDonnld 1s being defended by T, K, Creighton, of Oshawa, The accused has been out on ball of $6,000, his bondsmen being Haines, Oshawas, Leo Japtiste and Miss Margaret Robin. son, Tosento, All the evidence In the case was submitted yesterday afternoon and both counsels completed thelr nd dresses to the jury, wis Adjournment made Jast night at weven yeloek mnd the ease goss before he jury today after Mr, Justice The gleared for the At the present time there are seven more criminal canes to be tried hy the court Including the murder charge against Frank Bu- ono, of Oshawa, i A sibility that the assizes will not be : completed until next week, There Is now pos The FIJI Islands contain more han 2,3000,000 acres of forasts, accordig to an official estimate, ! them at Times Office. af The Times, It is twice blest." Subscriptions Requested For CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND AND ASSOCIATED WELFARE SOCIETIES Permanent Office Now Open in Times Building. Telephone 1206, Kindly make cheques and donations paysble to order of T. W, Joyce, Trensurer, sending same to him or leave Public acknowledgment will be made daily in columns "The quality of mercy is not strained, POULTRY SHOW 70 BE HELD IN THIS CITY NEXT WEEK Preparations Completed at Meeting of Association Tuesday Night Preparations for the of the Oshawa Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Aseclation to be held in the Armauries next week were com pleted at an enthusiastic meeting of the committee in charge held in the Oshawa Club rooms on Tuesday wight! President Warren Dearborn vecupled the chalr, I'his will be tne eighth annual show al dications It st nnd best in the history of the Ass Lhe prize usts have been printed issued and according to a statement made to the 'Limes last night by ofncers ol the organization a lurge number ol entries have been recaived In every class, the show has gained ln popularity each year and 1 keenly anticipated snesday, December 10, will be the opening day during which ull exhibits must be placed in readiness for the judging, On Wednesday and Thurs day, December 12 and 13, the event Is open to the who will he given an opportunity to inspect it many fine features, The Association is bending every effort to make it % Renuing success Those who have visited the on previous years will realize that i in an event well worth attending. The best of poultry ratsed In the district are entered in competition and also many types of pet stock, Althoug appearing in full vigor and pride al the exhibition some of the poultry exhibits are destined for Christmas dinners and the Yuletide season add an interesting and distinetive touch to the occasion A number of members of the ex ecutive of the Amsocintion were pr sent at Tuesday night's meeting, including the officers, Warren Dearborn, 71. .J, Sheridan, 2nd vieg president Charles Law, soecre- tary and ¥, Cowle, assistant secre. tary, annual show and according to will be the big elation and public, show Masked men stole an areoplano In Kansans Clty, Pretty soon some of them will he bagging some trains or perhaps an Atlantie Hner, Brantford Expositor, CRE TTR LARGE ENTRY LIST IN TYPEWRITING TEST LAST NIGHT Miss Gertrude Gomme and Gertrude Robinson Win Senior Championships The typewriting contest for the cups emblematic of the champions ship of Oshaws and district in sir different classes, wan held Just | night and proved even more wuo~ cosaful than previous affairs, Near ly twice as many took part as in the two previous contests, and the results were most gratifying to the trainers of the winners, Writing for the first time In the senfor class, Miss Gertrude Gomme shawna, won the senfor champlon- ship combining speed and accuracy, fisn Gertrude Robinson, Oshawa, won the senior accuracy class, riting for fifteen minutes with only one error, This was the first Ime she has taken part in a con ont, In the Dorothy intermediate olass, Miss Plummer, of Dowman He, last year's novice champion, ron the speed cup oaslly, writing voll ahead of the next emmtoestant, Miss Elaine Hill, Mountain Grove, inneved the pocuracy cup, making two errors in the fifteen minutes, In the novice elnss, for Lthope tho started typewriting since last August, Miss Pearl Collins, Oshs awn, won the speed cup and Minn "orice Bagnell, Bowmanville, won the noenracy oup Competition wins keen In this class, and hoth frls had to turn in nice papers George Bancroft & Son, of Lon lon, Ont, were judged this year's winners of the "Celery King" contest held annually by the National Veges t*hle Growers' Association of Ameris ca, save It large Femli« oareful splash, = A swimming Instructor Is unnecessary to spend a sum on a bathing costume, nine bathers should be therefore not to make a Ottawa Journal, The Nepublican regulars are learning that there romly is an if in tariff. Jackson County (N.C) Journal, HARMONY GARAGE ENTERED AND $20 IN GOODS STOLEN ATTEMPT ALSO MADE TO ENTER OTHER PREMISES Roger Brothers Garage Was Victim of Thieves in Auto Harmony, Dec, 5 ~Rogor Bro- thers' garage In thin community was entered and about $20 worth of goods stolen shortly after mid- night Tuesday morning, An ats tempt was also made to enter the White Nock wservice station, but proved unsuccessful, Neighbors of the Roger Brothers' garage saw an automobile stop In front. of the place shortly after midnight Tuesday morning, hut considered that they wanted gnaso- Hne and paid little more attention to them, The garage had been closed ubout ton o'clock In the ave ning, however, and the thieves were able to make an entrance and steal clgarotioy, goods and wome Joins totalling about $20, It Is understood that no one was able to secures the llcense number of thelr ear The same night the Jock was broken on the gas pump of the White Lock service station, Tracks fn the snow Indicated that the men had gone to the windows of the building but had been unable to forces an entry Nothing was tak en from this service station, PLEADS GUILTY IN SUPRFME COURT T0 A GRAVE OFFENCE Luther Pascoe, Pichariog Twp., Remanded for Sentence Luther Pascoe, young Plekering township man, pleaded gullty to » charge of having committed an of« fonce against a girl under the uge of fourteen, at the fall assizes of the Supreme Court in Whitby yes terday afternoon and will ba sen- tenced by Mr, Justice Wright at the conclusion of the asslzes, Pas co was being tried under a more porious Indictment yesterday morns ing to which he had pleaded not gullty, Following the adjournment for lunch the Crown reduced the charge and the defendant entered a plea of gullty W. H, Kennedy, of Whithy, ap peared on behall of Pascoe while Bpocinl Prosecutor W, IH, Williams and Crown Attorney J, A, MeGib- bon conducted the case for the Crown. The Jury was dismissed when the plea of gullty was enter ed by the defendant, In 1028 the Province of Ontario had a total school attendance of 6M,» 502 pupils, taught by 16800 teachers, Total value of school property was approximately $151,000000 with nears ly $20,000,000 being paid out in salar. ies to teachers, COURT ORDER EVICTS FIFTEEN FAMILIES IN TEMISKAMING DECLARED TO DR UNLAWFULL Y RESIDING ON PAPER COMPA NY PROPERTY On authority of court order is | property of the Canadian Interna. unlawfully by Paquette, sued hy Judge Leask of North Bay | tional Mapes Co, The photographs in Fehruary last, sheriff and pros hore show: (1) home of Mra. Jean vinelnl officors have evicted force fifteen families at Tomiskam: the voranda, The occupant is dotys whom the court found ing the company and proposes to roslding on ' hold hor home at all costs: showing the family on (R) home of Kdgar Berube, who was employed by company for ten yoars and was discharged following vinelal elections, (8) Home of Wil. Ham Ringrose, another households er who has defied the sheriff and officers, Meo declares his house Is built on crown lands, and (4) rains of home of Geo, Miller, 83 years resident of north country, now without a house and forced to ol family to Mattawa for shel. or, BELL COMPANY HAD BUSY YEAR OF EXTENSIONS Has Spent $135,000 In Im- provements Locally--To Continue Next Year In a brief survey of telephone wetivities in Oshawa during the your about to close, Manager H, M, Black of the Bell Telephone Coms pany pointed to the huge program of aerial and underground cable construction which the loca) forces expect Lo complete before the end of the year, "Beginning more' than a yenr ago," sald Mr, Black to the Times, ""we have carried on a contiuous Job of renewing and extending our cable plant, aerial and under- ground, In all parts of the city, The work hog necessitated an outs lpy of more than $186,000, We are not only providipg for imme diate growth in Oshhwa, but are putting our outside plant In a con ditton which we belfeve will en able us to meet coming demand for telephone wservice, This demand we anticipate will continue In a vory substuntinl way throughout the coming year, which will be the biggest in point of expenditure for iow facilities In the company's history, As our executive has na! ready announced, our gross outlay in Ontario And Quebec in 1080 is expected to exceed $30,000,000 vary conerote evidence of our confidence In the continued pro gress of _the country, FOUR COURT CASES ARE REMANDED Magistrate Willis Adjourns Trials as Crown Attorney Was Absent Owing to the absence of the crown attorney at 'the Supreme Court in Whithy four cases which came before Magistrate Willls In police court this morning had to be adjourned for one week, Joweph Edgerton had four charg. on of stealing preferred against him and pleaded gullty, George Bills, who was remanded Inst week on a disorderly conduot charge, was again up, George Gibson, also remanded lant week, on a non=support charge und who had been in custody all week, was let out on ball of $600 and is to report to the police each day ugh his case comes up next Friday, Phillp Druz pleaded not gullty to a charge of ussaniting his wife and asked the court to remand the case for one week as he was not rondy to proce ood, City News FOUND NOT GUILTY A Supreme Court Jury returned a verdict of "Not Guilty" in the case of David McDonald of North Oshawa who was charged with committing a serious offense against a little girl, McDonald, who previow. to his trial had been on bail of $6,000 was dis. charged by Mr, Justice Wright af. ter the jury had returned its verdict, T, K. Creighton, of Oshawa, de- fended the accused, SIGNS POINT TO SUCCESS Assurance of the very finest in musle for the annual military ball of the Ontario Regiment tomorrow coves ning was given today by Lt.-Col, MH, E. Smith, who announced that the famous Luigl Ramanelli orchestra, of Toronto, including all the members of this brilliant musical family, would be on hand for this, the big social event of the season, Judging from the number of acceptances received, said mpt and Generous Response is Needed For Welfare Fund Further Contributions Today Raise Total Of Christmas and Welfare Fund to Over $2,300 Leadership Given by R, 8S. and G. W, McLaughlin Brings Out Further Indi- cations That Urgent Need of the Situation Is Being Realized TWO CONTRIBUTIONS MADE OF $100 EACH / -- Police Department of Gen eral Motors Makes Contri- bution of $25 to Assist With the Welfare Work and Christmas Cheer Dis- tribution Catching the spirit of the splens« did donations made by It, 8, Mc Laughlin and G, W. McLaughlin, citizens of Oshawa are now coming forward with a realization that generous support is urgently need~ ed for the Welfare Work and Christmas Cheer Fund, dnd today paw over $200.00 added to the to- tal of the fund to date, Two cons tributions of $100 each, from Mrs, Mabel Robson, and the Ontario Malleable Iron Ca, Ltd, helped to make up thig total, while the Pos Heo Department of General Mos tors showed u splendid spirit of welt-sncrifico to help others by subseribing $26.00 to the fund. At noon today, the total had climbed to $2,330, but that, of course, Is far from the amount which must be ralsed to provide for Christmas Cheer and for the general relief work which will be necegsary during the coming wine Lor, In order thal citizens may have avery opportunity of showing thelr donire to help in a practical way, contributions are heing received by the treasurer of tne fund, T, W. Joyce, manager of the Dominion Bank, and also at the ofMce of The Oshawa Dally Times, A generous and prompt response Is asked for, #0 that the fund may reach a to« tal of several thousand dollars at the earliest possible date, The following is the list of cons tributions up to noon today: I, 8, McLaughlin ,$1,000,00 G, W. MeLaughlin , ws 1,000,00 Ont, Malleable Iron Co, 100,00 Mrs, Mabel Robson ,.... 100,00 G.M.C, Police Dent, ----th 26,00 Ward's ' - 15,00 3D. MacKay » 10,00 Woolworth Company 10,00 Oshawa Letter Carriers, 10/00 Dr, T, W, G, McKay .. 1008 gond-A.land Club ive 10.00 l, HArStON wus suvmmmns 10,00 5oo 6.00 5,00 6,00 i Di F. K Mrs, Bartlett .. Etta Graig oa J. BE, Minos and Son Puckett Bros, & BSollly.. A Friend .... ' An Expresaman ww A Friend wen TE AU ee ---- Total to date wee $3,380,00 Other contributions are, Cooper Smith Co, Ltd, 100 pounds rolled oats and two bags of potatogs; Jury & Lovell, (per Mr, Wallage), 256 pounds of candy. Col, Smith, the military ball promis es to he the most successful ever held in Oshawa, Norfolk County, in Ontario has doubled its acreage Gf tobacco this year, now haviug ten thousand acres in this crop, which comprises the bigs Rest single cash crop in this county. Card of Thanks Mr, and Mrs, C, MoDonald, 879 Robson street, Cedardale, wish to thank Rev, Munroe, also Knox Women's Assoclation, Ras Star, friends and neighbors for thelr kindness to their son, Colin during his recent {llness in Toren to General Hospital, (13%) | Evangelistic Meetings Every Week Night (Except Saturday) at 7.30 REV. ALBERT HUGHES, B.A, IN Ad Calvary Baptist Churchi®y. A DIFFERENT PROGRAM EACH NIGHT Tonight REV. JAMES MILLAR And Male Quartette from West Toronto, Also Madam Jones, colored soprano, Friday--Gospel Malo Quartette, Hear them Sunday 5.80 to 080 pm, over CFRB, (Home Evangel Hour), Next Sunday--Itov, Albert Hughes at both services, (11 am, and 7 pa) Special music, Prayer Meetings in Homes Every Afternoon All meetings are undenominatio nal In eharacter and appea People of all churches and of no church are cordially ------

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