counter ltt da Ga fe Gr i PAGE FOURTEEM THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1930 dale, whither his gang had strung it] held Lim, he admits, yet he went Committee, atacked the statements | near Moscow} is now an anti-relic-| group of former aristocrats, among! tion," and other paradoxical' ex 1 M ISH WORKFRS made in the British House of Com- fous museum, and incidentally its | them Count Olsufyev and Baron | pressions. | hi us | rom Truro, and connected it with| back to work some sionths later L811) Ki # : 'e Von Dervis hold posts in: the mu- | At the time of this director's re iy another strung out from Halifax to] without one, the work of a lineman : pe e ' . 5 neEage re v ph + ha sine he " fia] [LY oid 1 mons last weck hb, Arthur Hender- {present custodians, sccused by the ion, ihe oreign Secretary, who [press of misuse of their powers, {seum. Numerous arrests followe a {moval he was engaged in replacing, meet it. He had joined the first At-| being "mild ard peaceful." ' o id the Government was awaiting | are now under. Government iuves- | discovery of what was lermed "Atle frescoed head of St. George lantic-Pacific wire of the C.P.R. tele | are as many people hurt walk a report of its amoassador on re-|tigation., M. Fedin, Communist di- | yest of informers." Terroristic | with that of Gen. Budenny, and the | ata h system J "ators 1 yun s worl ing on tel : a ligions persecution in Russia, rector of the museum, is accusen |'gets against Communists in the | picture of another saint was giving) apa, system, i ; A ong h ; 4 Ct a k on teie- -- Henderson's statement was de- j of squandering museum funds. of Lown of Scrgelev were attribuied way to the features of Prosident I'he years between the joining of pres pele" yrs is by ; ; scribed by Izvestia as "'amounti "losing" famous relics, and of in-|to the nobles, Kalinin, that wire in a snowstorm at Elms "harley Robson has helped 1, keep Moscow Sees Labor Party's|to annulment of thre agreement | dulging in excessive drinking and ! Li Charlie Robson Connected eros Ee Seley Dokon Tis hethed 10 heen i i to. utetfere with Internal afiare' |other Vices. Shrines Renamed ¢ Pa" Up First Wire Lifdking has spent in an almost uninterrupted | Storns than he can remember, The Policy as Preparation which both the British and Soviet It is further said that sowc of | } { Keeper (speaking of a' new ar- A 5 career of maintaining communication silve r thaw" carly this winter when When the aristocrats were driv-! rival at asylum---*What's the mat- Atlantic With Pacific carec J nici Governments signed upon resump-!the sacred relics. including bones v and building néw ones. 4lis one i } Scotia was incommmunicado with For War tion of diplomatic relations, = It jof certain saints, are so displayed | en out, the head of the museum | ter with this fellow?" ' e rest of the world for one business | i iy y Tiel fo fi eeu 'en vears: jt charged that the Labor Goverw: ;as to inspire religious feeling jn- | was a Communist, M, "Zlinchenko, | Superintendent --*He says {he ! lalifax, N S., Feb, 22.---With for- cident occurred seven years a 3 Bi vo niin he niall ment Is yielding to th» "Die Hard" | stead of the "amusement" intend- |W hos » zeal was such that it result: | air is free, and goes round releas- [ty years of service on the spikes be- Whey 2 fron Dene heoke and he! fines through he regarded as a mere PROTESTS WIDEN campaign of British Consorvatives |ed by the authorities, Peasants oft-|ed in embarrassment to the Gov: ing to from peaple's tyres. hind hin, ¢ Seale $ Robson: Yetert] was Gis 2 the ground, causing Hig nothing against the Soviet snd lending its jen cross themselves plously in front [ ernment, and he too, wus forced Hh linema n whe n th 4he P anti 2 i ark whic 3 he ays Tegrelin 7:1 Mr. Robson finishes his career as i official support to "irresponsible [Of the xrelice, out, : 3 5 | - The long-loct son returned home Pacihe by + in A890 has hung up ave forced nis y Yepire : a lineman under much the same headed by Church hyster- For several years, the Sergefev| Under Zlinchenko's administra. | with whiskers, da. climbers. Jor the last time, jt) at the age of sixty five years, wi cotiditions as he began it, the heginni # of his; was working at the time without aj On ly the safety belt and a tool for attacks, h Paris and Berlin May Act ies and directed by intervention- | Monastery was a thorn in the side | tion, shrines und chapels were re- "Where were you?" inquired the | was almost 2 : i z . of the Government. a gituation that { namcd with Communist phrases, | anxious parents t ce with the Canadia an | safety be I, an inn ovation which, ac tightening and joining wire have ists." Against Arti-Religious i reached its climax 18 months ggo, | such as the "Church of the Inter- "I Ww watching them repalr aj Pa & vy that Charley Rob- [an ¢ Id timer, he has steadily refused! been added to the lineman's kit Activities in Russia Drive Justified when it was disclosed that a ldYge | nationale," "Shrine of the evolu-! road," was the reply. s eld a wir a pole near Elms Yto wear, A * oatets belt would have since he entered the service in 1889, The rapid .growih of Russia's ep She es "Godless" movement wag emphasiz- El 1 A CINDERS--A Surprise Attack By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb in tho estimate of an official | that more than «1,000 churches . ¥, = ps wa 4 0 have been closed in the Soviet Make: NOUR, 7 a bearingz on polities in Englann Union since Christmas, compared WA! STEALTH ual il . Wel TRY France and Germany. to the two thousand religious in- 4 p a FOR. A SOUTH + Rumors even were current Tues- stitutions that rent out of exis: IL GIVE THE SIGNAL AMERICAN PorT! day regarding the possibility of | Yerice in the first 10 years of the RUSH OUT AND COVER. > THEN WE'LL SELL Paris and Berlin severing diplo- | ®°F let Republic, - THE MUTINEERS # \ THE SHIP % i 3 The Government drive agains: matic relations with Moscow. but | bins : WITH YOUR ei J any vg sti : Bh IT these lacked official confirmation | many of these institutions.is gen and received little credence in pok |! rally explained by the authorities dion cfveles: {on the grounds that the church B Anti-Soviet sentiment in Franee leaders have conducted counter-rc- | H volutionary movements, and thar sis less concerned with the question | 3% . s 10d \ f some nem are | ~oCcds 8 religion than 'with the disap-| 50m of them are hot-beds of sedi nce of Gen, A. P. Koutepoff, Lon. ; an emigre leader, which I'ie famous Sergelev Monastery J'rench newspapers attribute to | ooo Soviet secret rgents, * Chances of a second break fu | 3 Anglo-Soviet relations are regarded | PHO NE 2 as remote, although the Conserviu- | ftives probably will cite the anti- $religious activities in Russia to em For Your Drug Needs jbarrass the Labor Government, 9 which recently made friends with THOMPSON % Moscow, | | 1 So far, the League ol Nations has | 10 Simcoe St. 8. -- We Deliver | ' Ld / ily ) : 5/1 TW P. 17 : Boe. 5 ru. RC Ri ¥ . 3 : : ay! : in A | ve ! by Metropolitan Kewspaper Service | London, Feb. 22,-- Church pro- tests against anti-veligious activi- Lies in Russia are beginning to have fmade no response to the Athens $Synod of th Greek Orthodox "Church, which ked for interven tion in the rcligio "persecur | ib nA il TELLING TOMMY frions |% TIME TABLES : w Break is Seen ': ; . 4 , ot at BE EE au lh BY : wl : § SPEAR GRASS TREES pedascow. Tob 3i_The sort THE TALLEST TREES ThE FORO AOR | ; if VR I ab : Ch RK TIME TABLE ING TO SOME AUTHORITIES, ARE A SPEciEs | | "PCNA RnR a2. ol | IRIE] Fi : J Ty 1 of the Russian religious policy to Effective: Jan. 9, 1930, Fara Bovish Norkers JU. tie {Standard Time) OF EUCALYPTUS FOUMD IN AUSTRALIASONS | ) a We a ¥ ; / BR | FBOTTLE TREES BETTY. i= (2 / J A ; 3 Labor Government's policy re- . Going West ¥. presents "preparation for a new 3 a.m. Naily Eacept: Sunday), THE SPECIMEN HOLDING THE RECORD | ' rupture (in diplomatic relations) 10 am. Daily (Except Sunday). "5 ' 4 : , = " | " ' ar." S33 me Dhatly MEASURED 470 FEET. 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