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Oshawa Daily Times, 6 Dec 1929, p. 1

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"All the News While Jt Is News" The Oshawa Daily Times Succeeding The Oshawa Daily Reformer A Growing Newspaper in 8 Growing City VOL. 5--=NO, 133 "Sr reops Bindoys and Pulls Hobors OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRI DAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929 18 Cents a Week; 3 Cents a Copy TWELVE PAGES News in Brief | (My Canodian Prone) Blight ¥a A Ottawa, ~A very sight earth quake was recorded at the dom. in observatory here yesterday, i Judge Quebee Judge ¥, A, Chor qu has resigned after 16 years on the bench of the court al sion, his mecond judgeship, foy he sat years ago os a justice of the superior court, : LJ] Raise Mission Vund Toronto ~Toronte Baptists have succeeded to date In securing $142,000 of their share of $150, 000 in the objective $800,000 de- sired by the Baptist Foreign Mis- slon board, . ¥ LJ] Wtrike Nreaking Down Athens, (reece, ~~Although the tramway and gas strike continued today, it appeared to be crumbling, Many men resumed work after the company dismissed a hondred strikers, Reduce Mexican Army Mexico Cily, ~The newspaper El Universal states it has learned of- ficially that as soon as President eleat® Ortls Rubio takes office he will reduce the wianding army to 66,000 troops : Probing Fire Kingston 1, P, Heaton, pro- vinelal five marshal, is in the city to confep with Mr, Louis Sweesey and others looking after the In~ terests of R. O, Rweesey, Montreal financier, whose palatial home wae destroyed by fire on Runday, * = » Held In Bavaria Munich, Bavaria. --Heveral Mun~ foh newspapers report that the Malgburg police have arrested Wal- ter Dicketts, whom the authorities of Windsor, Ontario, had been weeking in connection with a #8, 000,000 bank larceny, Protest Peace Effort Moscow, -~Hundreds of thou: pands of. workers throughout the Boviet Union are busy holding pro- test meetings against the United States effort to stop Ohinese-Rus- sian hostilities in Manchuria un- dor the Kellogg Pence pact, * » Fight Women Dootleggers Texarkana, Ark, The ppen declaration of warfare upon wo- men hootleggers of Bouthern Ar k # who the prohibition fl ain Hoguwe of selling 78 eant, of the lguor paddled in the entire section, has brought 10 women before federal eourt herve, 1] * LJ oa = More Robbed HN , Guelph, ~Hreaking inte the premises of Havage and eompany, Jewellers, by smashing a panel out of a rear door during the ent, burglars went through the Fhow cases and carried off several watches, hesldes rifling the cash reglater of a small amount, 0% 8 To Bulla Tunnel Boston, ~The war department has authorized the eity of Poston to construct a tunnel under Nom ton harbor, It is expected to cost about $16,000,000 and would pro» vide an outlet for vehicular. trate flo to the north shore routes of Massachusetts, re -- To Nuild Shrine Malden, Mass---Work on & shrine to enclose the body of the Rev, Patrick J, Power, to whose grave hundreds of thousands of pilgrims came Jast month seeking ures, has Leer hegun in front of All Souls Chapel in the Holy Cross Claims Effort To Break Plan Head of German Bank Says Creditors Trying To Evade 'Young Scheme (By Canadian Press Saad a Berlin, Dee, 6 == Dr v Schacht, president of the Kuichabank, ves Furopean "politicians are ng to spoil what economists cares fully constructed," and that the nas tions concerned should het the young plan as a basis for curs rent thes. arrangements, ; n a formal protest issued over his signature, the Reichsbank head, whe was principal German d te at the Paris Young plan conference, com- Plnined the sreditor states were try- § to get more from ny than had been specified in the Young plan, which, he said, all present at Paris were agreed. represented Germany's maximam capacity 10 pay: WEATHER Pressure Is low over the or Lakes and the Atlantic whi hgh pressure. and wen a come in ever western vinees from northward, The weather has partly cloudy with local snowfalle or many districts throughout the Dominion, It has boeome colder in Northern On. tar'e and Novthern h Forecasts: Lower and on Saturday. Georgian Freeh no theast winds elon 'w with 1 snowfalle and Jaturday ne Agrees to Demands of Soviet Regarding the Chinese Eastern Railway SEEKS ENFORCEMENT OF OLD AGREEMENT Soviet Government Binds Itself Not to Carry on Propaganda Activities in the Area of the Railway (By Conadian Press Lonsed Wire) Muykden, Dee, 6,+The Mukden po- litical council today dispatched a mes sage to Moscow approving the pre: liminary agreement reached between Chinese and Russian delegates on the Chinese Eastern rallway contro- yersy, Alter prolonged discussions over the preliminary agreement which wis negotiated by representatives of Russ sin and China at NikolslesUnsurilaky, Siberia, the Mukden council, to which the Chinese delegates reported afier thelr initial meeting with the Soviet delegates, decided to withdraw its ob Jeet to some of the Russian demands Accordingly the counell decided ro no longer oppose Moscow's insist. ence upon the resemployment of Emshanoff and Eismont, respectives ly former manager and assistant ma nager of the rellway, in other capa: gities, In the con jong et Nik per olskaUaskiriIaky FAR delegates had refused to grant this condition and referred the matter to the Mak. den Coungil upon their return here, The Chinese gounell conceded this point In view of tHe Soviet delegates' promise that the Sino-Russian agree ment of 1944 under which the rail way was being eperated prior to its being taken over by the Chinese last summer, would be fulfilled, This a greement binds Russia to garry on propaganda work in the rallway area A POLICE PLAGE BAN ONNEWS, AFFECTS ALL PUBLICATIONS ---------- Local and Toronto Press Prevented From Secur- ing Police Items An order preventing all reports ers from the Timea as well an from the Toronto newspapers, from peouring any news at the loeal pw Nee station, was placed into effect last night, As a result, The Times 48 unable tq Inform ita readers to. day whether there have been any holdups, burglaries or similar oo. currences over night, The ban wan placed Into effect by Chilet of Police O, D, Friend, acting on instructions from mem- bers of the local Police Commias plon, The reason fon the order was the sensational manner In which certain Toronto newspapers have been treating news of recent orime in this elty, #lhough The Times was admitted as being not responsible for the adverse publie- ity, reporters of this Auabapur have been barred from securing police news, Reporters of all newspapers atill have accesa to the police court, 10 however, which is open to the pubs lie, and from which no one oan be barred except during the hearing of certain types of canes, Chain Stores Cut Cigarette Prices (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) New York, Dec, §,~Chain tobae- 00, grocery and drug stores have out the price of some cigarettes at 13 cents a package, - Some are sell ing cartons of ten packages for 1.13, The reductions apply throughout the ny The new retall prices are leas than the list. ed wholesale prices. Discounts permit a minute profit if the cost of handling Is not reckoned, Winnipeg, Deo, § Legacies amounting to $81,000 are distribu. ted under the will of the late Lady Agnes Campbell Schult, who left an estate of $608,770 with debts "3 W834, he Vi was filed Ww ourt of o Jostarday. 0 othe dee the estate the 11 all vevelve about 1 thelr ves he will Relation wi fl six timea the amount of pective legacies, t provides, Lady Schulta died on Oo. CONTROVERSY IS ENDED BY CHINESE ACCEPTANCE OF DEMANDS OF RUSSIA Mukden Chinese Council | FRENCH INSURANCE PLAN IS OPPOSED irs -- Eight Million Workers To Come Within Scope of New Law (By Josephine Hambleton, Cana + Press Malt Correspondent) Paris, Dec, 6.-In less than a month #,000,000 ¥rench workers will come within the scope or the compulsory and partially tary, but lke its English counters part on the contrary principle, the French sehome has been faced with some bitter opposition, The scheme provides for slick, maternity and old age benefits, Rail Ottawa, Declaring that it Is some times diffienlt to detect at a glange if signs on highways indicate curves, ridges, danger points, Fallway Cross ngs, or whether they are advertise ments for some purpose or other, the Board of Railway Commissioners ans nounced yesterday that it weuld make study with the object of ellminuting enuses of "level eromsing aceldents The hoard will look towards the desirability of standardieing present methods of protection at level cross Ings, and will also take into consi deration types eof topography at erossings with a view to finding the best method of protection for diver ent types of approaches hearing into the matter will be held here on December 10 Invitations hive been extended to all these interested in the promotion of public safety wm Canada to assist in determining a satisfactory solu tion to the problem Miners Reject Terms Given Mines Seems Almost Certain Bydney, Australia, Deo, «The decision of the meeting of miners at KurrltsKurrl yesterday, when the terms. for settlement of the dis pute in the coal industry were re. Jeoted amid vielent mseenes, Iu re marded an an indleation of the re. Jeotion of the proposals by miners throughout the ceuntry, The meeting wan attended by about a, 000 miners and represents a vio tory for the militant taction, Other ocentres are expected to follow this lead, The labor coundil at a meeting lant night decided to recommend the miners to declare a general strike throughout the commons wealth unless the proprietors re. open the mines on the conditions orevalling before the stoppage. The proposed settlement, agreea upon by representatives of the miners and the owners provided for a reduction in wages, WHITBY FARMERS WIN AT CHICAGO Take Prizes in Many Classes at the Livestock Show Te -- Whitby tigured well in the prize Hat of the International Livestock and Grain ahow which is being hold in Chicago at the present me, In the class for soy beans, Hugh Jeffrey took second, Campbell Bro#, took third and J. H, Cook: son took the ninth prize, compet- ing with many others from states all over the Union and from Cans afla, Russel Fleming made a fine showing in the sheap section, tak: ing sixth for his yearling Oxford new social insurance law, partially | volun- | way Board to Study Methods of Protection For Railway Crossings Strike in Australian Coal! Signing Register To Open Hotel INTEIE STING CHREMONY AT HOTHL ( KENOSHA Above Mayor Mitchell Is seen signing the register at the Hotel Genosha following yesterday's pres liminary opening luncheon, G, W, MoLaughlin, second guest to sign Church Endorses | Pensions' Appeal Toronto, Deo, 0. KEndorsation of the appeal for a revision of pen slon regulations affecting veterans of the great war, made by the Caw adian Teglon at thelr recent meet Ing In Regina, was unanimously given by the executive of the Ho olnl Mervige council of the Chureh of Bngland meeting here yesterday The resolution, whieh was movea hy Bishop Harding, of Regina, and seconded by G, CC, Caoppley, of Hamilton, will be forwarded to Premier King and the head of the leglon, General Smuts To Visit Canada South" African Political Lead: er Having Busy Time in Britain (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) London, Dee, @ Gensral Jan Christian Smuts, leader of the Op position party in the Houth Afri can. Parliament, has now definite ly deolded to visit Canada In cons neotion with his trip to the Unit ed HBtates He Is having a buny time meeting prominent men in avery walk of life, Yesterday he had lunch with the Prince of Wales, He has also seen a num bor of members of the government, Sir John Bimon, Lord Cromer and many others, Today General Nmuts In visiting Cambridge University to partiels pate In the celebration of Found. ors Day at his old college, Christ's College, MISSING FATHER OF PREMIER FOUND James Anderson S:ffers No Serious Effects From Experience (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Regina, Dee, 6The condition of James Anderson, 77-year-old father of Premier J. T. M, Anderson, Is reported as lingroving, The aged man wis found on the prairie south of the oity early yesterday, He had been missing 11 hours, and much alarm was canned hy his disappearance, A city detective found him kneeling in the snow, dazed and exhausted, \ siclans, however, say Mr, Anderson Kpparently suffered no sevious of ects, fourth and seventh for wether lambs and third for his pon of lambs, In thin section too there was the largest showing In the history of the show, and fer Whithy to take this number of prizes at one of the largest shows in the world speaks well tor the olasa of agriculture that in carried on in the distriot, y wether, doo, the register, Is seen walting his turn at the pen, Next to My, Mes Laughlin is Benett 'W, England, managing divector of the hotel, while In the foreground is Ino, Butler, oficial M the hotel coms pany, who presided over the lunches oon, At the left is A. 1, Archbold, of Port Credit, and In the rear J, W. Borsbery of this city, AIMS REVOLT IN CHINA AT GOVERNMENT Leader of Rebels Charges | Corruption Within Na. tionalists Ranks By Canadian Press Leased Wine) Deg, 6 AL doubts that whieh begun lant wl Pukoy Nationalist morn shan Nanking, LHe BLU Y uprising with the duns mutiny the mpelied this neral dhih-Yu revolting division, ran trom Heng ul the 1 Hod ay Was aimed AUVEIRIICHE Wore ng commander of the issued & cirenlar tek when | PU expiRinIing the purposes volt, General Shih stated that VOL "WES auaed darecily al Hs ore "Heopigs Ariy the YK LL NeCuting alane with the Auvinimed WICH Fea hily si nthe Llists dilpen provineos, One year ago 4 made an allianes un ot IGOR ed Hs Bit ag i SALion in nan and Sih Nanning, due 10 a desire "peace However, ININK LOE Past your eoriuption with government has with country othe NAOT st en ound Ho ail Yang has rhe retell of the oY wl mp 1 AUTLCPINN Ia General Shin the yoann is IY i" ) LATE AR Na Avil denounced HORNE § He loreign aad resuited m te gal Nuoniie hun activitie up and also the ng in Kwangtunl provinee, there were of the pet Nanking Lhe rebelling General agserted that My purpose 1a to rebel agamst Nan King, holding my troops ready tor any move wailch the general pubhg may advocate" UHUeYTakingas Laur es, d attention to the recent nm Honan and present ups RUsOrabic I, RAYINY takable unin exanipive ples dissatisiaction with ALBANIAN KING IN SERIOUS CONVITION (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Rolgrade, Jugoslavia, Dee, 6.=Ti rani despatenes today said the con dition of King £ogu, ryler of Alban in, who has been sulteving for sev eral months with a severe throat al fection, has grown worse, Two lal an doctors are on thelr way to Ties ana to treat him, Denial was made of rumors that he had been poisons qd, although his mother pares all hig fod, NOW pres -------- -- The country boy who makes ¥00d In the olity fan't deserving of much oredit, There's the country boy who makes good In the couns try. ~=betroit News, To Salvage Cargo Of Wrecked Ship Kingston, Dee, §.--The tug Ri val and the barge Cobourg of the Sin-Mack Lines are at anohor at the Main Duok Island awaiting fave orable weather to lighten part of the cargo of the ill-fated Sarnla- The tug arrived in port thie morning for fuel and immediately left for the svene of the wreok, It Ia understood that halt of the oar go Will be salvaged hy the Siw Mack Lines and the other half hy the Pyke Salvaging Company of this oity, Serious Charges Made TWO SCHOONERS ARE STILL MISSING Russo- Chinese Agreement Approved (REW OF DISABLED SHE IS RESCUED IN HEAVY SEA BY ATLANTIC LINER BALTIS LABORITES NOT TO PRESS AMENDMENT Will Co-operate With Gov- ernment in Passing In- surance Bill London, Dee, 0 A mesting of the Labor parliamentary party tos day decided nol Lo press any ams endments of a financial character to the unemployment {insurance bill but to co-operate in getting It through as gqulekly am possible, Much politieal interest attached to today's meeting especially in view of the government's with« drawal yesterday of a clause In the bill dealing with the disqualifica« ton of unemployed persons whose efforts to obtain work might have been deemed insuMolent, Portugal, == Two fishing bouts capsized at the entrance of Porte Leigoes harbor today In a violent gale which swept the Atlan tle seaboard and it. was feared that the crews perished, Lishon, Against Dead Captain Missing Vessel Reaches Kingston (By Canadian Press Lessed Wire) Kingston, Dee fl The steamer Jahn 1, Irwin, of the MeColl-Frentenao Of Come pany, which left Cobourg four days apo for Kingaton and had heen reported missing since then, pulled Into the dock here at 1.40 this afternoon, Appar ently all were safe aboard, Editor Returns From Long Trip Richard Pearce of the Mac: Alpine Party, Arrives in Toronto (Ry Conadian Press Leased Wire) Toronto, De fi Richard Poaree, editor of the Northern Mins or and member of the MaocAlpine expedition returned home here to day, He did not appear to have bhoen the least bit affected by the weoks of privation and Intense cold which he wan forced to undergo while the sxpedition was walting to be resoued from Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island, Ho wan met at the traln by his wife and two ohildren, Mr Poares sald he had gained welgh, "In fact, T think we nl) did, except Colonel MacAlpine, wha lost nears ly 40 pounds," GOL, MCALPINE RETURNS SOUTH Five More of Lost Aviators Are Now at Cranberry Portage Cranberry Portage, Man, Deo, Col, Cp D, 1, MacAlpine, loads ef of the aviator explorers who were lost on the barrens of the Avotle for twe months, and four of hin companions arcvived here late yesterday by plane from Stow oy Rapids, aerial base in northern Saskatohewan, after a flight of 480 miles, Other members of the original "ost" party to come out of the north were: Capt, 8 R, MacMillan, of Kdmonton, pilot; Alex" Milne, mechanic, Winnipeg: Col. Robert F\ Baker, St, Catharines, Ont,, ens gineer, and RK, A, Boadway, geolos gat, Winnipeg, \ J FIFTEEN INJURED IN BOMB EXPLOSION (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Chicago, Uee, 6--Fiftoon persons were injured, five of them seriously, by a bomb explosion which rocked a four=storey brick building on the sontheast side last night, The blast lentolished a cleaning and dyeing plant, employees of which have been on strike for several weeks, bY H by Wreck Survivors (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Meney, Mich, Dee, 6 The tirst and second mates of the steamer Klowa testified at a federal hears Ing here yesterday that Captain Alex T, Young Ssroydried tradi thon and good seamanship to lower A lifeboat in the storm off Au Ba- ble lghthousa last Naturday, Cronk declared that 'the eap~ tain was hysterical" during the storm and that "he had a gun and was liable to use it." The two officers, Arthur J Cronk, mate, of Detroit, and Paw rick MoArty, second mate, Detroit, sald that the oabtain selected hia own crew for the lifeboat, enters ing It with the first mate, two ens gineers and two wheelsmen, The boat capsized when a cable broke, and Captain Young and four other men lost thelr lives, thelr six com. panions succeeding in returning to the Klowa, Other testimony heard yesterday hy federal steamboat Inspectors wag that 14 flare signals were sent up by the crew while the Kiowa was in trouble within sight of Au Sable ight, The flares were ahown 13 hours before the rescue, Cronk sald, Parley Plans Are Elaborate Over 400 " Newspapetmen and 150 Experts Will Be in Attendance (Ny Thomas T, Champion, Cana dian Press Staff Correspondent) London, Deo, €-=Arrangements of the most g¢laborate kind are under way for the naval confers ence, according to information gw en the Canadian Press today, The 80 actual delegates to the confers once will be attended hy about 180 experts, But this formidable body of deliberative opinton will be eolipaed In numbers by the news. papermen Not far short of 400 re porters from all parts of the world will be In attendance at the con farence, There will be 80 from the United States, 40 from London, 40 from Frange, 10 from the Domin- fons and 78 from other nations, of whom about 80 will represem Japan, The plenary conference apens January 21 fn the Royal Gallery of the House of Lords, the sdme mags niffcent ohamber in which the Prince of Wales entertained the wearers of the Victoria Cross re. cently, . The Howse of Lorde Ia jealous of its privileges, It has give on the conference this hospitality willingly enough but has stipulated other portions of the palace or Westminster are not to be avail able HAD NO PERMIT Mrs, Bertha Ukrop, a resident in Canada, since last June was fined $50 and costa when she was eonvicted in police court today for brewing beer without a permit, The case was pros secuted by Inspector Cuddy under the Inland Revenue Act, Mrs, Ukrop pleaded ignorance of the law as the reason she was with. out o Jenmit © Magistrate J. Willis imposed the minimum fine, Eight Vessels of Storm Tosse ed Newfoundland Fleed Accounted for, With Two Still Unreported RESCUED CREWS NEARING SHORE Heavy Weather Causes Tows Lines to Break, Again Throwing Two of the Vess els on Their Own Re sources New York, Dee, 6,The rescue of tive seamen from the disabled schooner Northern Light, in a hess VY WOR was reported in a message received today at the offices of the White Star Line here from J, Kears ney, master of the liner Daltile, which is due in New York on Mons day from Liverpool, The Northern Light, whose crew were reported rescued by the Mper Haltle, was one of a flest of ten vessels salling from Bt, John's, Newfoundland, for ports on the northwest coast a week ago, Neven had previously been accounted for. Bull unreported are the Neptune and the Lloyd Jack, Meven Accounted For Bt, John's, Nfid,, Deo, §.-With elght schooners accounted for, nos thing was learned today of the fate of the two Donavista schoons ers unreported, Two of the schoons ers In taw for HL, John's 'were again thrown on thelr own res sources last night, when tow-lines parted, the Neothio losing the six ty tonner Merry Widow, and thao Efe May Petite breaking away from he steamer Melgle, Tha Merry Widow is still in sight of the Beothie, while the Meigle ia returning to re-coal and resume the search, Noth steamers report heavy weather, Nothing hax been heard of the three-master Neptune or the Lloyd Jack since they sailed for Bona vista ports In eompany with the other eight a week ago, Golng To New York | (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) New York, Deo, 6,-~The captain and ten members of the orew of the Newfoundland fishing schoons er, Gander Deal, who were resous ed early yesterday morning by the United Staten liner Republio, wera on route to New York today, with three men still in the ship's honpie (Continued on page 1%) » Sixteen Lives Lost in Wreck Shipping Tragedy Reported As Result of Storm Over British Isles (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) London, Dee, 6A tempest in which the wind at times blew at the rate of 100 mules an hour swept Groat Britain Wednesday night and most of yesterday, Mefore it had spent its toree it had caused enormous damage on land and sea, The crowning tragedy of a day and night of destruction was the found ering of the steamship Frances Duns can off Land's Land, Destruction of the big boat could be plainly seed {rom the Longships lighthouse, The vessel, which was 4314 tons, was trying to fight her way against the storm when a big wave tossed hee high into the air Ae she turned over, A few seconds later she' bobbed up ke a cork, but was lying on hep side, Within a minute or two she ha disappeared, Sixteen of her crew 21 went down with her, The othe five elung to bits of wreckage unt the steamship Alice Marie, bound for Norway, picked them up, The re vessel turned out of her course an set the survivors ashore at Falmouth, Protest Sunday Air Excursions (Ry Canadian Press Leased Wire) Victoria, BC, Dee, 6=Riding ia the skies on Sunday has attracte the attention of the Lord's Day Q which conviders aerial sight seeing rides on the Sabbath as contravens ing the clause of the Lord's Day Act, making Sunday hile A Rev, George G. Webber, interprovine cial secretary of the Lord's Day Ala Hance for British Columbia informed the annval meeting of the Victoria commitiee of the Alliance, ' )

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