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The Oshawa Daily Reformer "All the News While It Is News" P20 VE, A ---- SR (AAAS TANS Tn News in Brief (By Conadban Prost) Contest, Mis Jandy, Tadtion Mexico, Two pers OSHAWA, AWA, ONTARIO, WS MONDAY, JUL JULY 7, 1930. 15 Cents 8 Week; 3 Cents 8 Copy TEN PAGES sons were killed and five w "Nn clashes last evening here, grow ing out of the Mexican congression- al elections, ¥ » Two Die in Plane Crash Ruthven, Iowa ~A 17-year-old girl passenger was the only survivor to- day of an airplane crash in which two young pilots were killed wnen the plane hit, a telephone wire, Be ary Burn Sudbury --~Damage Ertimated at about $3,000 was caused last night when fire broke out in the local plant of Ontario Bakeries Limited, Rebel Movement Discovered Lisbon, Portugal---Colonel Al melda, prominent royalist, and sev. eral civilians were lodged today in Portuguese Jails oter discovery by the government of a movement for its overthrow, LJ Ld * School Inspector Dies Ottawa,~James 1, Jones, in. spector of seporate schools for Northern Ontario, died here yes- terday, He was a native of Brant. ford and graduated from Queens University, CRASH FATAL Ont., Seriously Injured COURT OF INQUIRY 10 ONE FLIER, SECOND HURT E. W. Sorensen, 20, New Westminster, Killed, And G, D. Pooler, Woodroffe, IN SESSION TODAY Greek Chef Stifled in Barrel Following Dizzy Drop from Niagara Falls J ame ey Five Killed MOTOF ORIST IS KILLED NEAR PICKERING Two Planes Involved in Collision at Camp Borden Today THIRTEEN FATALATIES IN ONTARIO James Mcintosh, Toronto, Dies Instantly on High« way Near Pickering, Driver Being Arrested for Criminal Negligence DROWNINGS TAKE TOLL OF SIX LIVES in Automobile Crashes and Two by Trains -- Young Boys Drown at Highland Creek ---- (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Toronto, July 7,=After more tham. + week of cool weather summer res turned to Ontario wver the week-end to send the mercury soaring and citizens scattering to beaches and shady parks for relief from the heat, One Flier Was Taking Off and the Other Landing When Accident Occurred Near the Ground (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Ottawa, July 7,---~Provisional Pl- lot Ofticer 5, W. Sorensen was kill- MEETING IN WEST ON UNEMPLOYMENT (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Rogink, Sask, July 7,~~Wesiorn provinces' representatives will meet July 16 to seek a uniform means of dealing with unemploy- ment nceording to Hon, J, A, Mork. ley, Minister of Labor in the Bask- atchewan Government, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and possi |& wy British Columbia, he sald, would be represented, Two More Bodies Are Found at Brockville (By Canadian Press Léased Wire) Brockville, July 7.4-Two more podies of vietims from the drill boat J. B, King have been recover od during the past 24 hours, bring. ing the number still missing to 20 out of 30 lives lost, The body of John Gruber, 8 laborer of on fixed address, came to the surface yes- terday and that of Lewis Johnston, RR No, 2, Welland, Ont., & pow= derman was found 'this morning, Divers are continuing work. at wrock, HAVE WITHDRAWN (By Canadian Press Press Ralls Wire) Shanghal, Ching, July 7.~-Han- kow advices today indicated bands of .so-caled Communist raiders which recently sacked Yockow and other Yangtse and other Yangtse valley towns, killing hundreds, had withdrawn into Central Hunan pravince, The situation about 100 miles north of Yohow, was reports ed uncertain becaups of the pre. sence of the large bolles of bandits there. . BROADCAST SPEECH OF KING TUESDAY (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) New York, July 7.-=An attempt to rebroudeast in Canada and thy United States the address of King George In: London at the opening of tho new India house at Ald. wydh will be made tomorrow mori. ing at 6,10 (E.B.T,) ' by the Na- tional! broadoeasting chain. . WOMAN IS WINNER OF BIG AIR RAGE Defeats Britain's in's Best in 780. Mile Test for King's cup i ---- (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) $t, John's, Nfd, July 7.~The Yay De Haviland "Puss Moth" in which Captain C "Wan. to attempt 'a tran tlantic flight, crashed and burst into flames | at Harbor Grace field when taking off and the plane was completely destroyed by fire, , 8, Wyan-Eyton: noold od and Provisional Pllot Officer G. D. Pooler was seriously injured a result of a collision in the air ing official announcemen from Ay National Defense Departs ment, Pllot Officer Borensen War & resident of New Westuiinster, B, C., and Pllot Officer Pooler a resi- dent. of Woodrofte, Ont., both of these officers were attending a course In flying instruction at Camp Borden, at Take-off Coll Camp Borden, Ont, July 7. -- A court of enquiry is wssembled in camp here this afternoon to deter. mine the cause of this morning's air collision, According to one of 'the officers at the camp, the planes collided just af, ter one of the lots had taken ol from the ground, and the other Was uttempting to. make a landing st the same spot, They crashed too near the earthy for them to make use of thelr parachutes, Sorenson, Who was killed, was onl 20 years of a Pooler was 24, Bot men were ta ng a course in flying here, Sorensen had had one month's experience while his comrade had been four months at the work. PROBE DEATH OF TORONTO JANITOR Found Dead With Two Bul. let Wounds in Head (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Toronto, July 7.--Discovery of two wounds on the head of George Robson, 60, who was found dead Saturday in the basement of the Ted Cross offices here, hag lud Coroner Dr, H, Burgess to hold a further investigation, bson was assistant caretaker of the offices nd slept in a room in the basement, Saturday when Thomas Palmer entered the room he found the man dead in a chair, Death was at first believed to have been due to natural causes and the body was removed to the morgue, FOURTEEN KILLED ON ENGLISH ROADS (By Canadien Press Leased Wire) London, Eng, July 7.=One of the moat brilliant week-ends of sunny wether In the past few months left in ts trail today o record of twa peracns burnod t death, 13 others killed and a red Bumber injured, all in. highway na shot 20 feet In the afr when a crowded motor-voach crashed into a polo at Acton, near London, The passengers serious Anjury but the driver wag burned almost to a cinder, BOOTLEGGER SHO A amp Hox Borden this morning, Rh 0 SUICIDE PACT ONLY HALF SUCCESSFUL (By Canslan' Prom Leased Wire) Paterson, N, J, July 7.-~8uffer. ing from a bullet wound in the head, Rodderick Meakla 28, vielin. Ist, and son of a Paterson, N.J, banker, was under arrest in a hos. pital, hers today, charged with the ff | murder of Miss Jennie Hrauer, 24 who won prizes as & Awimniey bo. fore comiug from Germany (wo yoars ago, Police accused Moaklo of killing the girl then shooting himself in a sulolde pact, IRISH STATESMAN DIKS Dublin, (Irish Free State,Ma- Jor Bryan Ricco Cooper, widely known Irish statesman and sol. dier, Is dead here at the age of 46, Yk vm end a " --y Niagara Falls clamed the life of the second would «be conductor of its giant cataract Saturday, when the barrel, in which Geo, Stathakis, d0yyoar-old = Buffalo Greek | chef, plunged aver the lip of the falls, was released by rocks and current with his dead body 18 hours cap. tivity at the foot of the falls, The coroner gave: cause of death as suffocation. The photographs here show: (1) Strathakis in a carefree attitnde Just prior to laanching of barrel from near Navy Island. (9) "Farewell" w(ieo, Folis of Buftalo, friond and compatriot of Btrathakis shakes hands before the Intter in sealed in the barrel, and (8) power boat, manned by friends of Ratha kin, ready to launch barrel in upper rapids of Niagara river, ; FLIERS HOP OFF FOR BARREN LANDS (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) | Ottawa, July 7.-One of the most extensive and most important aerial expeditions planned in Cankda in some years, Flight Lieutenant ¥, J, Mawdesley, civil aviation branch, des parumerit. of national 'defense, hops ped off with three compmilons from here yesterday with his final destin. ation "somewhere in the barren lands", Tha immediate destination of the expedition was Ramsay Lake, close to. Sudbury, CARRIER sHBVICE FOR SUD. BURY Sudbury, ~Lettar-carvier - service wis Inaugurated here today, Five Cent Fight Ends in Murder Dispute: Over Empty Bottle Brings Death to One, Wounds to Second (By Ganadian Press Leased Wire) Montreal, Qua, July 7, --A vie tim of a dispute which, police de- clare; occurred over the price of nn empty bottle, Alexander Mon. ote, 12, died in hospital 'today from a bullet wound in the hbdo- men: His companion, Armand Piche, 20, was wounded in the chest and leg dnd is In hospital in a serious condition, The shooting according to his own admission, was done by Mario Lipari, proprietor of a fruit store on Notre Dame Btreet, According to Monette, who made an ante mortem statement, he re- turned a bottle to the denlor yon. terday but could not get.the five cents due on {1 because he did not bring the 'ticket, During the even~ ing he went back, accompanied " Plche, and presented, the ticket, quarrel followed and a Window hr. broken, Lipar! took a gun from a drawer fired at the two men, hits ting them both. Bennett Bargaining With Dynamite, King Declares (By RAY BROWN, 4 Writer) * Canadian fiat Staff Chilliwack, Jul 77-The Yi beral ovement Thien 5."to keep up the fight for equalization of freight rates until it becomes an accomplish ed fact," wo asperted Premier Mack- enzie King, before a Muge audience hete Saturday night, Mt. King sald' that he 'wouldgnot discuss the mountain differentialfand equalization of freight rates at 'any length because: this question was now before the Government in the form of a reference to the Privy Council, It was an important question and one which required auantion. go Gatherin The meeting hich the Brine A Min. ister addressed here, wan possibly the largest of his entire tour thus (Continued trom' on Page' n. BISLEY MEET GETS UNDER WAY TODAY, LASTS TWO WEEKS Eighteen Canadians Included in Hundreds of Marksmen (By Canadian Press Loaspd Wire) Biyley am England, July 7.The Bisley. "Hogter" rang out fod and clear over Bisley common today, and Noted English Novelist Dies Very Suddenly Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Was Also Femous Exponent of Spiritualism (By Canadian Press. Leased Wire) London, Eng, July 7. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; creator of "Sherlock Holmes" and widely known spiritualist, 'died at his home here today of heart disease, Sir Arthur was 71 years old, Sir Arthur's sudden death took hin family greatly by surprise, He' had been under a physician's care during the last six or eight months, His weakened condition was thought to have been broughs on by his. series of lectures last Octo ber to Scandinavia, in behalf of the cause of spiritualism, Until two days ago it had been |. thought he was getting steadily better, Then he contracted a sev. (Continued vn Page 7) NOTED AUTHOR DIES By THOMAN GREEN (Canadian Press | Stat Corvespon. dent), Charlottetown, FP. E.1, July 7, Closing a whirlwind campaign tour of Prince Edward Island, Hon Rich ard B, Bennett on Saturday called upon Premier King to repudiate "back-door oanvasses" regarding the treatment to be accorded ox. service men, Again. the Conserva- tive chieftain in a trenchant attack oriticized the course of the Liberal administration on the Duncan re. port on Maritime rights, "A back-door canvass,' Mr, Ben. nett exclamed, "in boing made by one of the Liberal candidates on this fsland among the families of soldiers who fought overseas, 'Give me," he says, 'letter, sign (Continued from Page 1) a --p---------------- BY-ELECTION IS AT FEVER HEAT Empire Trade lssue Domin. ant in North Norfolk Contest (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Norwich, Eng, July 7.-=The by: election Sampaign in North Norfolk warmed uh to fever heat today, with Ear taking place on. Wednenday, dy Noel Buxton is the Labor candidate and T, A, Cook the Cons Crisis as 8,000 | Indians Parade Several Arrested and Natives Disperse Peacefully-- Troops Upheld (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Poona, Ipdia, July ¥.~+When the nolige had arrested twenty-five of their number 8,000 Indian Nation allsts today were 'dispersed and ploketing of the homes of Indian ministers was hroken up without violence, Enforcement of pleketing and parade ordinances precipitated a orialn whieh gave armed police : strenuous day, The wervices of troops held nearby in readiness tor emargencles were not required, Early today picketars had bare vad the ministers' houses, blecking them from leaving for the Indian council, Simla, India, July TemAotion. of the civil and military authorities during the recent riots at Peshawar was upheld in the official report of a committes of fnguiry which has Just published its findings, The report has been accepte by the Government of India, Noted Athlete Harrison, Mes=Al vin 4 mer star tackle on the New York 5 Stanley, Mich, hill, As & result of the record traffic to lake and river resorts Ontario's fate ality double figures, list again jumped into the 13 dead being the otal, with scores suffering injuries as the result of drowning and motor ar accidents Six persons lost their lives while bathing and boating, Five were killed in auto crashes and two wers fatally hurt in railway mishaps, The dead | The Desth Toll James Melntosh, Toronto, killed n automobile accident near Pickers in Sorian King, aged 4, Hamilton, truck by car, Stanley Janse, aged 7, Toronto, drowned in Highland Creek, Albers lansen, aged 9, brothep of rowned in Highland Creek, James Allison, aged 19, of Brads ford, drowned in Woleox Lake George Peddie, Toronto, killed in motor collision, Elmore E' Rall, Pittsburg, drowns ed off Port Rowan Herbert Almond, aged 20, of Rivers side, drowned In Detroit River, George Wass, Sandwich East, kille ed by train at Sandwich West. Mts, Hattie Snowdon, Port Huren, killed in accident near Parks William Crowder, Omemee, killed by train, Liberal Campaign Tactics | Scored by Hon. R. B. Bennett William Pearson, drowned in Ote awa river, Morris Whalen, killed in automos bile accident at Kirkland Lake, Man Killed at Pickering (By Staff Correspondent) Pickering, July 7.--Death took its oll*of another life when James Me- (Continued ,.on Page 2) MONTREAL MISHAPS TAKE SEVEN LIVES Four Drowned, Two Killed , in Auto Accidents, One Shot "(By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Montreal, Que., July 7,-~Weaks end mishaps in Montreal and diss triot claimed seven lives, One 'was shot, tour were drowned, persons killed in automobile ae« cldenta, In addition the collapse of a balcony, the running away of a street car and other accidents ine Jured 25 people, several of them seriously, 'two Eight persons were hurt when a balcony collapsed, on a Berri street, home, whije five others wore severely shaken and cut when a Mount Royal Street car got out of control on a steep grade, AMERICANS WIN BRITISH DOUBLES (By Conadian Press Leased Wire) ; Wimbledon, Eng, July Tie . Johm Van Ryn and Wilmer Allis the 67th annual meeting of the Nas tional Rifle Association got , under wily, Hundreds of crack marksmen from all parts of the empire have been practicing. on the ol for some time, including 18 Ha hadians, selected by Virtue of thelr. performs ances at t i [Neha {" the Domins ion of Rifle. Association on the Cog y Ottawa, ranges. last summer, The meeting will. end: in MorHuR OF. FOUR SUICIDES Toronto== Mrs, Nellie, Rod. nell, 39, mather of four children, dind in h a tal here Saturday, She is said to have swallowed Iyrol, Police used a stomach pump in an effort to save the woman, Mike Smith 0. University football team, ' was drowned in Long Lake yesterd The body was recovered varly this morning © after several hours of grappling. Believe Fliers 'Fell in Jungle servative, no Liberal Iaving been nominated, AS in at least two previous hye el gions, Lord Beaverbrook and the pire free trade issue have become ominant "in North Norfolk, Lord averbrook last night issukd a statement to the electors dealing pars tieulary with the effect of empire free trade on agriculture, He hails led the recent bankers' manifesto, aon, 'young American temnis stars, won the British men's doubles championship today for the secs ond successive year, beating their 'countrymen, John Doog and Geen eorge in straight sety in L] nal v ITALY READY TO By |" Procs Leased Wine) Derren July aie Roth, undercover man for the |W Hamtraek - plies, ud Johny 18 "| Miete, » bootlegge to '| tenth by nation in a aon | vesterday, Miets was sitting on the front porch of the house waiting for Row who was to accompany hm to the federal court whero Miots wax to go on trial on eh #4 °, when the gangstors bh A Fire Delays Premier en dot fire at Harrison yed the station fogs held up the 4 her a nh no remier MacKenzie was travelling trom Chilli WRek to Lo aoe for some tims. - Hang To Tomorrow By Caniadian Trond. | Press Loansd Wire) Ottawa, July 7.~The law will take its course in the cage of Mike Smith 'who was kenlenced to be hanged at Hamilton tomorrow for murder, Martin Shawirp, similarly sone teuced for the same orime huy been wanted a new a bw the court ol appeal. two weeks, after hittots historig tests have been decided, with t he final shoot for the King's Prize, Whey award an empire mar! hoi can While the heaviest and ost Ines portant pact of the program does not start until near' the thd oF the i week, the program has been 8 {teh + around somewhat. aut the een ary, Sputhern Railwa fe head matches 'were dt " for. cision today, : favoring development of intersem« arrangements, as a mighty declara- tion for the cause Executed For Murder Bellefonte, Penne James Philadelphi nitentiary squale Ey deat on April 2 pire trade by reciprocal government Flort, Ww gangster, Wak exceuts of |edgin the electric chair at Rockview today for the murder of (By Canadian Press Leased Win) Rangoon, Burma, July 7.-Hee lof (hat the Bridsh aivmen, Hook and Matthews, crashed in a wild, igor infestod jungle a few 'miles uprthoast of Taungup, today wea heightened by reports of vi lagers who stated that they saw bin flying: very low, in difficulties. toward the jungle. Tha distrigt ls re io, he shot to Que of the ides fo Burma.' DISCUSS UNION (By Canadian Press Leased Wie) Rome, aly, July ?7,==The reply of the Italian government to the memorandum of the French fore olgn minister M, Briand, on an ors ganisation of a "United States of Europe" today was handed to the French charge d'aifairse here, It daglares ltaly is willing to partici 'Rate In disgupnionn - v we