) Jooiihe-locy. g tal death WP shaken up and the six-month-old bopular of the day's A NSS A SA BRS TAT RO AAO WN Ts hat Succeeding The Oshawa Daily Reformer a Daily Tones "All the News While It Is News" (hy Canadien Prov) THREE YEARS FOR FONGERY Hamilton~~A term of three years in Portsmouth - penitentiary was. out to Norman ¥ileck in rt. this ng after ng guilty to eight charges of forgery. and, uitering. 1 DEATH ACCIDENTAL «Port Arthur.--~The jury empanel- Jed to inquire. into the death of Major, John O. Leach, M.C.. when Ne crashed when attempting a third rned a verdict of at the Inquest last HARBOR COMMISSIONER DROWNS Quebec.-~Jules Gauvin, promin- ont local merchant and a member of the Quebec Harbor Commission, was drowned in the harbor here, BABE NARROWLY HSCAVES Hamilton,~-- Two cars crashed head-on in a heavy storm on Nia. gare highway near The Terrace yesterday. | Occupants were badly i babe of Mrs, Harry Franklin, of N Beamsville. had a miraculous Olygeape when it was thrown through 4D windshield to the pavement, ank . CE a) her tha LABOR CONVENTION he crowlra,~The call went forward L The afterrkhe 46th anual convention J with a'®s and Labor Congress ch began atit will be held in Re- and proceal on Sept. 8.--This to the purl® the convention has traflic was he province of Sask- d of traffic ) 4 stable ( hestely eton Robbed he floats werghash and cheques to ulous and 5022 were taken in an reat originalibapbery of the Brit game of hardyasoline station on pille and Pickyy near Brantford gram of sports| theives wera suse s won by the vig open the safe in flippery ficld preve service station, wal play, 0 'he softball Street Cars I'l g Jase Line girls 4B~=By & majority rew great ently Moncton yesterday pectators, The / voter to do away cst game and got cars in considera- he exhibitiog@r electric light rates, rors. ears will be superceded In the services. ystander Is a mg Gun Victim sash - y Prove | Wire) INo sports day of thout the horse shoe ate street t and the catching olin unsuccess- . These events found 'ginate Jack t place on the program.' were algo let loose to béother was rty of their captors and 'ent Zuts ase ensued fsappear- I'he evening's concert watbehind a by the Ding Dong Revufrom the pnto, a company of 15 me nholice of- en who gave a pleasing ir at the bnsisting of singing and pparently locution, instrumental wun ts featuring many specia ovel lighting . effects... Th id which has recently be rk was for the ng the progran not. accomodating wd provided seatiy final but by AT Ld INS ance staged by the we ly Hole and his Ster of Highland Creek, Proceeds for the di Bntie City, NJ, July 2, Jyfian members of Kiwanis In- fonal will be asked ' to sup- the committee on public at- 's tor Canada in their program | secure pensions for the aged lind and selecting the type of | y who' absorb Cana: 1 t'on of Kiwanis In- the Atlantic City 'by James P. Whyte, of Cur , Saskatchewan, who the tommittee; The other « Charles D. Bruce, neouver; OC. Gordon Lawrence, Saint John; ontreal; and Hamiltor dol "The committee of rrominent ; OF '| Capt, C. 8, Wynne-Eytol PLANS LONE HOP OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1930 15 Cents 8 Week; 3 Cents a Copy TWELVE PAGES ) SWEEPS FARMS ATWELCOME JOE WRIGHT | SCORES EASY WIN TODAY J. N. Groves of London Proves No Match for Not. ed Argonaut Boatman in First Heat U.S. CREWS LEAD FOR THAMES TROPHY Kent School and Princeton University Defeat Two English Teams--German Has Hard-Won Victory Henley-on-Thames, July 2-=Joc Wright, of the Toronto Argonauts, scored un easy victory this afternoon N, Groves of the London Row in the first heat of the com- for the Diamond Sculls, pre- gle sculls event of the Bri. Empire. For the powerful Canadian sculler today's race was almost in the na- ture of a practice spin for the Lon- don man was far from being a match for him, Gérman Wins Boetzelen, of the Berlin Rowing Club, defeated Bradlch, of Pembroke College this 'afternoon in the first round of the Diamond Sculls com» petition in. an unusually close match, The Kent School eight-oared crew of Kent, Conn! casily won its open ing heat in the Thames Challenge Cup competition. The American school boys trimmed Sidney Sussex College of Cambridge University in 7 minutes 49 seconds, _ Princeton University's lightweight vik pew ie of the Kent school eight by beat. ing Twickenham handily in another preliminary of the Thames Challenge Cup competition in 7 minutes, 49 sc. conds, Await Budget With Interest Several New Taxes and Special Duties Expected in Australia Canberra, Australia, July 2, Not fr many years has an Austra- Han 'federal budget been awaited with such anticipatin as that which the Hon, W, G, Theodore, treasurer of the commonwealth, will disclose on July 8, With the country's finances oo- cagloning the government and peo- ple no'little woory with Australia, in common with the rest of the world, experimenting the rigours of economic depression, with the dras- tio emergency tariff on imports in offect, t in felt that Mr, Theodore's budget will contain an epitone of Australia's present position and will erystalize, in a definite and practical manner, the government's remedial policy. It is expected the budget will entain announcement of a tax on the earnings of American films dis. played in Australia, Desides yleld- ing a handgomo revenue this tax should have the effect of aiding the distribution of British films, Divi dends and profits accruing to per sons living in the commonwealth from abroad will also be taxed, ACROSS ATLANTIC English Aviator to Take Off Soon in Small Moth "Plane St Johns, Nfld, July 32.-~Plans for a daring attempt to fly the At. lantic alone were announced by here with plane, aviator who has arrl a small De Haviland As soon as good er permit. ted, the Englishman he ins tenged to take off for the other side of the" ftisntic in a solo flight, king to duplicate to an extent o achievement of Col, Charles A, Lindbergh, the only man to make a Jone flight across the Atlantie. [ . Wynne-Eyton served as a squadron leader in the Royal Alr force aud saw distinguished service in the orf War as an aviator, He LPR ation as a highly-skiifu) Tad man 18 Peter Bukkey, 26, of the r When a small cyclone broke loo se near Port Hope, earl dicate the violence of the wind and show the bars of Pre Canadian 'Rower Takes Heat in Diamond Sculls Barns Demolished by Cyclone Near Port. Hop YESTERDAY'S STORM CAUSES MUCH DAMAGE " Li {J B. Re property d GOVT, SUPERVISES | SHLVAGING WORK Efforts to Recover Bodies| Temporarily Stopped by Accident (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Brockville, July Represent- ing the minister of public works for the purpose of seeing (hat everying possible that can he done in reference to recovering the bodies of the 28 men stil missing from the drillboat J, B, King, T. 0 ¥] 8 tod at $30,000 was done. The above pictures in. y nolds and Horace Walker, a mile we st of the village of Welcome, Caldwell, of that department at Ot tawa, has arrived here and will remain for the duration of sal. vaging operations, Five Are Killed | During Holiday, Three Are Drowning Vie: ,tims--No Auto Fatalities in Ontafle' Toronto, July 2.-~The holiday was notable for ita lack of serious traffic accidents. So far as could be learned, there were no auto fat. alitles on the King's Highways In Ontario, It was the first holiday or week-end fn many months free from such tragedies, Idves were lost In other' agels dents: a man was killed by a trace tor near Mildmay; there was a shooting accident at Galt, and » man was drowned at Fergus, a youth in Devil's Lake, Victoria County, and a man at Sault Ste, Marie, Drowns In Grand River Forgus, July 2.-Harry Nevl- son, 830 years old, was drowned at Suaky Hollow, when, wading In the Grand River; he unexp@ctedly stepped off a ledge into 20 feet of water, He could not swim, Boys swimming near by made desperate but unsuceessful efforts to bring Nevison to the surface, Galt Man Nhot Galt, July 2,---Dominlon Day was marred by one violent death here. Archie McElheron - of 21 Grandview Avenue, died In the hospital a fow hours after ho was found .in his garage with a bullet wound In the head, He had bor. rowed a rifle to hunt groundhogs with some friends. Cervoner Dr, Oakes of Preston decided death was accidental, Killed Near Mildiay Walkerton, July 2.--George Horst, aged 64, Mildmay, was kill ed in a peculiar manner on the highway four miles south of Mild. may Monday, He was gmployed as nightwatohman by the paving company, which is = bullding a stroteh of road at that point. Shortly after reporting for work he was found dead under a trac tor, The front wheels had appar. ontly passed 'over hiy head, crush- fng the skull, There were no eye- witnesses to the mishap, Coroner H, ©. Joyce has ordered an in- quest, Youth Is Drowned Lindsay, July 2.--Loyela Bailey, 10 years old of 172 Scarborough Road, Toronto, was drowned Mon. day while swimming with his Juther and ive brothers in Devil's ©, threo es out of Iron Ontario, n ate, Valiant efforts on the part of the brother, Al, 16 years old and Lionel, 20 years old failed to prevent the tranedy, ' ONE KILLED, FIVE HURT IN COLLISION (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Saskatoon, Sauk, July 8,--One man was killed and five other peo- ple were injured, although not ser- ously, when two cara came into col lision Ji the highway leading north from the city yesterday. Tha dead Hepburn district; norkh of Saska- toon, The accident' oconrred during hi now in elvil a trafic congestion on the road. King Repeats Assertion Ferguson Playing Politics Ontario Premier's State. ments on St. Lawrence Waterway Labelled "'Ab- surd'--King's Peterboro Speech Up Again By RAY DROW (Canadién Pros. Staff Correspond. "HERR, SR, TONY Yr G. Howard ¥ of Ontario, 1a seeking "to manufacture political capital by misconstruing and min. representing the position of the Fedaral Government with respect to the waterways situation even at the risk of considerably endanger- ing the further development of t St, Lawrence waterways project ¥- soll," Premier Mackenzie King ans sorts in a statement issued here, The Prime Minister's ' statement gonstitutes a reply to one fssued some days ago by the Ontario pre- mier, In that statement Mr, Fer- guson accused Mr, King of omitting an ossential part of the govern. ment's proposal to the provinces re- specting water power rights, when the Prime Minister dealt with the St, Lawrence project in his speech at Peterboro on June 18, Absurd Statement Premier King assoris that Pre- mier Ferguson's effort iy "to divert attention from the real issue by an absurd Interpretation of a phrase in the preamble of the memoran- dum which Mr, King read at Peter- boro, "He declares,' proceeds the Dominlon Prime Minister referring to Premier Ferguson, "that in my speech at Peterboro 1 omitted to recite this preamble, and that one phrase it contains, subject to the obeervance of any necessary inter. (Continued on page 7) | i PICKPOCKET SUSPECT CAUGHT AT RACES ---- (By Canadian Press Leased Wi) HamiMon, July 2.---Arrested by Inspector Ward of the City of Tor- onto, and Constable Lyell, of the Hamilton race track, at the Hamil ton Jockey Club, yesterday, Wil. liam Blalr, Detroit was remanded on a charge of vagrancy fv police court ' this morning, The officers picked him up after a complaint by a racing man who felt a hand in House of Lords Adopts B.N.A. Act Amendment Implements Return of Natur. al Resources to Four Provinces rom due moka be J inn + la By THOMAS T, CHAMPION Canadian Press Staff Correspondent London, Eng., July 2,~The Bri. tish North America Bil), an amend, ment to the British North America Act embodying the agreements en- tered into between the Canadian Government and the provinces otf Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al. berta for the return of the natural resources to those provinces, as well as the agreement for the re- turn of certain crown lands to Bri. tish - Columbia, passed through all stages of the House of Lordi today without opposition, The British Government is hast- ening passage of the bill In view of the celebration of the aixtieth an. nversary of Manitoba's entry into Confederation on July 156 next, In moving pasage of the bill, Lord Parmoore, Lord president of the council, explained the bill was merely intended to place the young- or provinces of Canada on the same footing as the older ones, Lord Parmoor said he wished to convey the Government's very hest wishes to the province of Manitoba on the forthcoming happy annivers sary expressing the hope that Manitoba would have continued prosperity, The provinces affected by the Bel. tish North America hill were organs ized In thelr original forms under amendments to the British North America Act and consequently fur. ther changes have to he made con- corning the natural resources agree. ments, ITALY DOUBLES ITS AUTOMOBILE TARIFF (By Canadian Pres Leased Wire) Rome, Italy, July 2,~=The Italian government today, without previous notice, Increased the import duty of automabiles = between 110 and 120 per cont, Notice of the inorease was published in the official gas- Sil J onan aS Agriculture La Bennett Promises Reforms nguishing, Liberal Claims of Reduced Taxation Questioned -- National Highway Would Augment Tourist Rev. enue (By Canadian Press Lossad Wire) Woodstodk, N.B, July 2. noi 7 On 1! { WE termed it-~Hon, R, B, Bennett de- livered. his Dominion Day speech here, Criticism of the . Gevern- mont's claim for reducing taxa: tion, a recent report of the Que. bee Minister of Agriculture (Mr, Perron) indicating the depleted state of the agricultural Industry, and the visualization of a great national highway rll found place fn the speech of the Opposition leader, ' Mr, King claims that his Gov. ernment reduced taxation," the Opposition leader declared, 'Well the Government of Mr, Mackensie King increased taxation--the sales tax for instance from 3, then to 4, then 5 and finally 6 per cent, Then they started to reduce it, Obvious- Iy the Government was Wrong when it increased this tax as high as 6 per cent, Now it claims credit for reducing taxation, It is the same with other taxes, In 1929 it collected more than in any year, except one, in our history." Agriculture Touching upon agriculture, Mr, Bennett referred to a report issued by the Minister of Agriculture for Quoebee, (Mr, Perron), In this ine terview, issued by a Liberal min. ster 'for 1920, he proceeded, it 'was stated that agriculture was (Continued on Page 2) Believe Jealousy Caused Shooting (By Canadian Press Le eo. Wire) Bradford, July 3,-A man jeal- ous of Russell Rowe because of his friendship with Edith Carter, Bond Head, Ont,' is thought by police to have shot Rowe in the arm, outs side his brother's house near Al- Haton eurly Monday morning, Earl Rowe, former member of parliament for Dufferin-8imcoe and brother of Russell Rowe, denied that he had said the shooting had his pocket and turned to ses Blair walking away, otto, a political aspect, NOTES FROM THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN Sarnia, July 2.--Supporting Ross W. Gray, Liberal candidate in West Lambton, Hon; Charles A, Dun- ning attributed the unemployment in Canada to the short wheat crop of the Prairie Provinces last year and the subsequent failure to mar. kot it... Hon, Mr. Dunning address. od a record assembly at the Col- loglate Auditorium . and g accounting of his stewardship as Minister of Finance, LA He defended the Budget ho pre. wonted at the last session as a way to national and as an ins dication of tho pol ley to be present. od at the Imperial Conference to be held next fall, : pg S-------- © CAN NOMINATED MOTI ROIAL (Quebec) -T, H, THRED RIVERBL. §T. MAURIOR (Quebec)=L. D, Durand, Con: (Quebec) --T, A, Fontaine Li. beral, JACQUES CARTIER (Quebec)---J, Theodule Rheaume Liberal, ST. DENIS (Quebec) Dr, J, Arthur Denis Liberal, VEGREVILLE (Alberta) «-- Mies hael Luohkeovich, United Farmers of Alberta, VICTORIA Brunswick) -~B, Conservative, CARLETON (New Frank Smith, TORONTO WHST CHENRE (On tario)=Samuel Factor, Liberal, SWIFT CURRENT (Saskatchewan) =r, Oscar Michael Irwin, Con. worvative |COLOHESTER (Nova Heotia)---=M. T Urquhart, Liberal, OHAMBLY-VERCHERES (Quobes) --Ameodee oT Tn Quan ESSEX WEST (Ontarlo)=~Colonel nsorvative, ; ST, HYACINTHE « ROUVILLE Sidney CO. Robinson, Conservas Mrs, Wilson at Cobourg Cobourg, June 30..~~It is & gratis fying fact to the Liberal enthusiasts of Northumberland County that Hon., Cairine Wilson commences her itinerary of addresses fn On- tario in support of the Govern ment of Hon, W. L, Mackenzie King by addressing a mass meetin in Cobourg Opera House on: Fri day , evening, July 4. in the in. torests of W, «A, Fraser, : Liberal candidate in Northum d, The other speakers will be W.. A, Roe- buck, Toronto, and the candidate, Liberals Revive Activity Scarboro', July 2.--The South West Scarbore' Liberal Association is being revived and an organizas tion meeting is scheduled to take placa next riday night. at the Birch Clift Club, Kingstoh Road, when plans will 'be formulated: te take active part in the i of Dennis MeCarthy, the ral tive, ied candidate In South York, i Murder Charge In Lingle Case Indictment Returued Against Fosters Four Others Also Jailed (By Canadian Press Leased Wim) Chicago Ills, July 2,~An indiet, ment charging Frankie Foster, Chicago gunman under arrest in Los Angeles, with the murder of Alfred Jake" Lingle, Tribune crime reporter, was returned by the grand jury today, Five Held For Crime Los Angeles. Calif, July 8,-=Five alleged Chloago gangsters, three of them wanted In connection with the slaying of Alfred 'Jake Lingle, were in jail here today, pending ex- tradition proceedings, , Frankie Foster, alias \Frost, allas Foreman, former right! hand man and "arsenal keeper' for the Dugs Moran gang, was among the quin- tet. He allegedly owned the pistol used in the single slaying, His bodyguard, George Davis, arrested Monday with him, and Frankie Msher known gangster are the other suspects in the Lingle cane, Kdgar Dudley Chicago police de. teotive who aided in the round-up here said: "We know Foster gave the gun to Lingle's slayer, and he is known to have been in the subway ten minutes, before the reporter was shot, He took care of the guns for Bugs Moran" , BORDER INDIGNA AT IMMIGRATION OFFICERS' ACTION Boycott on U.S. Pleasure Places Said Possible in Retaliation Windsor, July 2.--Condlderable indignation is prevalent In. the border cities today over the action of United States immigration of» ficers in grilling some 2,600 logal oltigens as they wera about to em. bark on two Ateamers yesterday for plenic grounds In United States, Between 50 and 60 persons were barred from making the trips, ~The questioning the United States officers subjected the holls day makers to was sald to have been unprecendented in = border oftles 'history and indications today point to a boycott by border resi: dents 'on' the American resorts, ts against the actions of American inapeotors in view of the fagt they have Ween granted the courtesy, of conducting thelr work at the Windsor govérnment dock, have been fyled with the Dominion government at Ottawa by Col, 8, CO, Robinson, member in the last parliament for Hasex west, and with the United States department of immigration at Washington hy & PF, ala Hongo anager of LT » operating the beats between here and Tashnieo 'Ywindow heen identified at midnight, THREE BARNS DEMOLISHED, GIANT TREES UPROOTED; | LOSS WILL REACH $30,000 Boy Cut by Glass as Storm Blows in Windows--Far« mers Have Narrow Ese capes From Death LOSS NOT COVERED BY ANY INSURANCE Lm-- - Highway Blocked by Treed Blown Across It, Molor« ists. Having Thrilling Es« capes From Crashing 1 ime bers ah! that Lo \ (Special to The Times) Cobourg, July 2 Damage will total #340,000 done three adjacent fare Township, one mile west of Wels come, when at 1,80 a.m Dominion Day a tornado burst with dertruos tive fury on the farms of Horaetf Walker and W, B, Heynoidy, and John Wallace, The most cours erable damage was done on the Reynolds farm where, since his res tirement, President-Emeritus J, HW, Reynolds, M.A, 1.1.D, of the On« tario Agricultural Collega, Guelph, and Mrs, Reynolds have lived fop the past two years, Narrow Escape Escapes from injury and possibls death featyred the few eatastrophio minutes of the tornado's duration, tho first ever reported in this diss triet, Wm, McHolm and his wife, employees of Mr, Reynolds, whose bedroom is on tha ground fleoer, had just risen to close windows dl when Hving debris from the des molished barn erashed through dm g ower uid BIOL) pr with bullet-like velocity upon the pillows of the hed where, a mins ute before, they were quietly sleep. ing, John, their 11-year-old son, sleeping on a couch on the farther side of the room, had his body lash= ed with a spray of glass particles which left the lad's back marked! by the storm's raging scourge, Guarding the sleeping hoy was a print of the Sistine Madonna placed | there hy his mother a devout Angle. | Catholie, a The house which was bullt by the grandfather of Thomas Marsh, Port Hope, the former owner, in 1850, withstood the storm but will have to be rercofed, Five chimneys' crashed in a moment and hurtling' timbers from the barn plerced the roof like javelins, Engineers estis mate that only a house built as it was could have sustained the ters ritio strain, and that even it would | have been crushed had the eyd¥one's wild fury lasted another minute, Trees Uprooted About the house giant locust trees lie uprooted, twisted and splintered, or stripped of limbs. One, northeast of the house about wa the barn which the storm twisted into the semblance of a gigantia candle snuffer, The barn itself, the first part of which was built in 1880, was blown entirely away, leaving only the stone and concrete hasement where, ordinarily, the farm's prige herd of Holstein cattle are sheltered, In that basement the veglstered sire of the heard and a young calf were sheltered and escaped without ins Jury, The dairy herd of 16 cows wera in the orchard pasture wheres (Continued on Page 8) i Unknown Man 'Shot to Death hi be Identifying Marks Left on Body (Ry Canadian' Press Leased Wire) Montreal, Que, July 2 dead body of 'a man about 40 years old, with two bullet wounds, Was ploked up on the shore of Lake of Two Mountains near Laval Sur Ia Lac late yesterday and had nat discovery was made b ya small boy, member of an automobile plonis party, ) Police at first suspected suloida but the presence of twa wounds the man had been shot by some uns known party, No means of adentd cation were found on the hody, T about 24 hours, body brought te the Montreal mo while provinolal "police ave in Park and Putdn-Bay, ugating the mystery. iy | #n E 14] 50 feet, 1a crowned by roofing from Had Been Shot Twice--No 3 1 he ~The. } The «| and the fact that no weapon Was found near the body, indicatéd that §i |