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Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Jul 1930, p. 14

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930 N 4 WILLIAM H. MOORE Elected Hon by a majority of 8) member of parliament for Ontario Riding in today's alee: over be, 1, KE Kaiser, the Conserve tive candidate, in a hard fought election, For Election of Moore In Hard Fought Contest William HH, Moore, former chairman of the tariff advisory board, and Liberal candidate, is the new member of parliament for the riding of Ontario he defeated Dy, T majority of 481 voles In a keenly contested election today, FE, Kaiser, the Conservative candidate, by a A later check of the figures may alter the majority by a few, but the return will not he affected by any substantial amount, The election in first surprise, to the his majority of aver mendoun loss far the Ontario riding was one of surprises Conservatives al Dr, Kaiser's majority in Oshawa was only 14 1,500 in the 1926 election, this was a tre Canservatives The was the fagt that Compared with least Equally surprising was: the fact that Mr, Moore failed ta secure nearly an large a majority in the other muni ipaities an was expected The vural sections and the town of Whitby, in fact, gave him a smaller majority than he hael in 1926, but still it was more than sufficient to give him the seat by 4 comfortable margin Myr, Moore's Plokaring in veality saved the day for him, Although some of its divisions gave Dr, Kalser a majors ity, Plekaring rolled up a majority for the Liheral candidate af 421, the biggest margin of any muni eipality, Myr, Mooye's ather ma Jorities wee 10 In Boumng towns ship, one in Whithy tawnshiy, and 121 in Reach tawnship, Dy, Kul Wer, on the other hand, had a ma» joviyt of 4 In Oshawa, 46 in Port Perey and 20 in Whithy, these he Ing the anly munieipalities in home township of & which he had a load AL the time BORE tn Dress the (atals ware 0.010 fap Dr, Kal per and 10,00) My Moore with the completa HEure far ane Oshawa division and ona In Reach township still not avatlahia, In those twa divisions, hawavey, the Ih for Mr 18 fay Dr fH that the Moore stands nf ny majorite of Maonre and he athey Kalser, were vapniied net majority for My nt 481 W. H. Moore Thanks Electors of Ontario With the band waving © aloft, and tremendous crowd which filled tha Avmories 10 the doors and overflowed tn the atreets hevond, Oshawa aoecrded ta W, H, Moore, theiy representa tive in the King tovernment tyam now on, a reception that passed all enthusiasm seen in the history of Ontavio County, when he aps peared hefore them at the Avmors fen this evening, : For fifteen minutes without end, the monster audience oheeved themselves into exhaustion, an My, Meare stood before them, and amiled hin acknowledgements, Only with diffoulty was the evawd Prought to comparative stillness for My, Moore to speak, "The sad thing about an elee- tion Ia that both sides can't win" playing, arma anld Mr. Moore I want taSsay to you that I helieva yan are the moat loyal friends a man could have" YHurthermore, IT want to say that never throughout (his eams patgn have 1 osnld on unkind word ahout my opponent And this av ening In partioular, T want to say all the kind things I ean think of about him" "Tam veady to serve this viding and tts Interests with all the foree and all the ability Gad has given me, 1 told you the other avening, you men who work in the factories, that 1 won't 1at vou down, and tonight 1 vepeat it." "You have endorsed the heat husiness government Canada ever had, 1 am golng to represent this Plding In that government to the hest of my ability," SERIOUS PANIC A BENCH CRASHES MONTREAL STADIUM Score of People Injured in Mad Rush for Exits (By Canadian Press Lossed Wire) Montreal, July Fhoinjuiiug 10 imately a score of speotu be £4 mont serious of whieh was two fractured logs, were imeurred Saturday afternoon at the stadium when a panic of considerable pros orton developed in a crowd of 18.000 spectators who had just geen Arthur Newton, anegtacied degree of order was . » r dTyearsold South African, and Pete Gavusal, small Houthampten allan, win the H00-mila Peter Rawson relay foot pace that start bi fram Fleteher's Field last Sune ay, When the bench collapsed the people on it. were thrown against the. peaple in front of them and those In front wore in turn sent evashing againat those helaw them, Mystitiod and excited hy'the com: mation seoves. of spectators then attempted to leave thely seats and #00n most of those seated in the reserved seat wectibn an the south side of the stadium were in a tus mall, Handwiohed together and milling toward the aisles all vests ge of arder In the huge throns vanished for a few minutos and it Vas only after a score of ushbra and policemen, under the direction af Captain Joinville, had found their way to the spot, that f0me restored, Details Of Vote In Ontario Riding AOL crivvimmrnriinn Park Road Routh, Oxford Birest, No, 4e=Mrs, P, ©, O'Connor Athol Hireet Kast, ALO siren rinen Hin M +, Nitod ... fim Albert Alo D tees Btols i: MIO R coirrivens ERE EERE ERE No EERE EEE Btn? ,, EERE EERE | | i Rel Bireet Bouth, Ato Oh ivi Plok PERERA No, T==Mrs Yonge Btreet, Ato GG ,, Hin O,, Ptah BW No B=City Hall Ato G, Pere HOM iin NIB civivins No. S==Reparate Sehoo! Alo 0 Dol i, G10 K srivviving Lio R to # RERREE EERE EERE EERE EERE No, Hireet 10m? Kant Driseoli's, Gin M Nio Bh (EERE REE No, 11e=Mary Btrest Bohool, A 0B vviiievans Diy Ge XK svivrrvon oR sive No. 1i==At C.-T, Datiuerre's , K4 Allee Hirest Pol vivir I ta M Nin R CT EEE EEE EEN] No. 18=Cedardale Bohoo! * Migures for 1 poll hut majorities are given, Advance Poll " MZ siiiirrvnnnanniniirn #49 AB cri smirinsniiinine H oP soivtenvnrnnnniirine RWOEL vivvmaprranivrirend , Richards', BERT (REERRREEEE EERE ERET] EERE EY) Ro B, Lae Via ADB viii Fa CITY OF OSHAWA Kelvor Kalsor Moore Ms), No, L==Contra Birest Behool, My 1p / " rere oh " ", No, BV, 0, Kirby's Hous, 37 > 141 150 114 No, 80, FV, Crags's House, his ALG sovrressrannmrrin® H oP Provivsanirinnnnnne QT cir nrnrnannirinin sn M1 (EREREY | testy Strost Behool, EEE] EER NEEEN] (EER VF, Sturgess', 407 Bimeos EERE EE ENE EEE] Hto0O sivvvnrnninnnnnnnnns NREL] 1} tine EEL] NER EEEREE ER 0 Brook 100 aM 104 IM 144 House EEE EERE RN EEE EE EE EE EEE ES RRR ERE EERE ERE ERRRE TEA AAY In Oshawa and ons in Reach township missing 1 (EERRNY My), QEHAWA, TOTALE vivian 400 LLL Lio 8B viii Plas Avenue, AK iin aarae Loto B vena nnnnnnne 158 Gibbon Brest, Ah tii M Ao B titties nny Ney d==Thdrnton's Corners, No, §==North Oshawa, ALK initia Lo B \iivunnnnnny No, fG==Columbus, No, PemRAKIAD viii iiann Lan EAST WHITBY TOWNSHIP Kalpor Kalser Moora Ma) (0, 1==K. Hearn's House, Harme No, §-=Thomas Lyons' House, 381 0, S==Hiduey Bradley's House, [EERE | (EERE) : - LAREN) " 10 " n (EER R Ee No, 1==Willism Hall's, Ko, 1A=William Bonnetis's, No, S»=John Graham's, Brookins, No, S==Township Hall, Brooklin, No, 4==Ashburn, Kaiser 101 4 140 199 19 WHITBY TOWNSHIP, | Moore 1" 7" 144 147 198 ey Kalsor Ma), "on WHITBY TOWNSHIP TOTALS ,, 10 1 TOWN OF WHITBY No. Le=Browning=Fisid : Office, A103 arisnnoniniineisinn MAB sivivevnanivivisanna No, S==)d, Bowman's Office, 1, AAR + ririviriia MB rviviisrnniinrierine No, B==Counell Chambers, "a. No, d=="Turner's hos Shop, MY Ain) PARI BAO 3 i riennitiriiiiiies No, he Community Mall, Broek Bt, South, - RRR RE | EERE L ww V v Kalsor 11 -M » Moore 11% 154 U1) LL] 149 108 110 » Fd » po ny Moore Ma), LI 4 w 1% WRITBY TOTALS .. TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING No, 1==Woodrult Powell's, No, §=Fire Hall, Plokering. Alo K , Lite 2 No No No No, No. T==Public Mall, Brougham Alo J SS RRE EN TT ET Kto 8 sovivivinn No, B==Whitevale, ., No, De=Mount Bion vv vvnniiinn No, 10==Claremont, ,,.. Alo lL Se=Liverpool ,,., de=Ooorge Toyne's Nee Cherrywood, ,,..,,, Ree KIDNRIO oy chr rrvinnnn MIRE vena han CELA Ee ERR EERE ES ERE EEE RENE] No, 1l==John Hpang's, Altona, Kalser (1) 1 LL (1) 1) LA nl LL} hi 100 LL] 147 Ht Moore 1117 17) 18 118 LL} 7) " I) " 100 IT 200 200 Kaloor Ma) PICKERING TOWNSHIP TOTALS 1074 TOWNSHIP OF REACH LomULIOR vin ninninnn wm S==Carage, Kpsom Be=Thomas Watson's, «viva No, No, No, No, de=Creenbank, Fa=W, ©, Moon's, Seagrave f==Frod MoKay's, Heagrave, Te=Codar Oresk S==Manohestor, BeBalnttiold, soviviiniiin EERE EERE ERE EERE R} (NEE EY] Ne, Kaiser " LL (3) 1) LL] LL] Moore (1) Kalser 148 " " " LL] 11] Kaluor Ma), REACH TOWNRRIP TOTALS ++ VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY No, Le=Troasurer's Oftios viva No, d==Town Mall EERE EREER RY] No, S==Presbyterian Chureh Vee Kaiser 104 14) mn Moore LI 1a 120 Kahor Maj. " " 10 PORT PERRY TOTALS vivian asl Sour Township Lorn inirinnns 100 RR RECAPITULATION TE re IR BOLI Ra Town of WhIthY \\iivnanninvnny B. Whithy Township covvvvivins Plokering. Township saver nnans WAIDY TOWwnshiD ovanvsnnnnns Reach TOwnphin «vo divining Port PREY iivnasnnnanannning Sougos Township TIARA NAY Kalsor 4000 or 1144 10ns Ato 31 a 101 Moore wilio in ve "HM Mm i" an im Kalsor Maj. u 10 BAIT WHITAY TOTALS 114 1 TOTALS watoans tania sanaanes R010 40008 + ga ALE Candidates Elected In The F ederal Election CONSERVATIVES WATERLOO ROUTH, AM, Edwards, PETERBORO WENT, EB. A Peck, BRANT, Smoke, NORTHUMBERLAND, NB ef} MeDade M, ; TORONTO WANT -x:Hon, ¥. B Ryskman, unchanged, HAMILTON WERT Ww, Bell, Unchanged, * Hamilton East--x-G, §, Rennie, Unchanged, LEEDS, Ont ~=xWN, A Hlowart, ' PORT ARTHURSTHUNDER BAY xD, J, Cowan, RENFREW NORTH, Ont, ==xDr I, D, Cotnam, TORONTO RCARBORO=x-J, W arris, YORK WENT, Ont, x], ©, LAW: son, BT, ANTOINE --x-Bell, unchang [] PRINCY, KDWARD IKI AND eens (Iwo seats: «= W, C, Mao» Jlure and J, W, Myers, Cons, kaing ARGEMTEUIL=~ Parilay, Cons, unchanged, DIGHRY-ANNAPOLIS, N NH. B, Bhort KINGE, P.El-=xMHon, J. A MacDonald, PERTH NORTH, Wright, Cons, gain QUEENK-LUNENBURG, NA, Election of W, (0, Ernst, Cons change ANEBFFORD, QUE Conn, gain from Lib LANARK =xT, A, Cons MIDDLESEX NKAST Boyes, Cons, unchanged RICHMOND, CAPE BRETON, N NowxsDr, J, A. McDonald, Cons, No, ehange GLENGARNY Conn, conceded, Liberal OXFORD ROUTH - Hon, Nutherland, Cons, gain, DUFFERIN-RIMCOE, EB. Rows, Cons CAPE BRETON TORIA, NB, wx» ston RIMCOE NORTH. Ont J Nimpaon, Cons, Unchanged, HALIFAX, NRw=xW, A, Wack and xP, P, Quinn, Unchanged YORK-RUNBURY, N.B.=xR, B® Ranson, Unchanged, : VICTORIA-CARLETON, NW, BI", Bmith, Gain from Liberal MM. JOHUN-ALBERT, NB, (lwo NOALN) AN. Maclaren and x Thomas Rell Westmoreland, N.B |] Price ont ¥ Ont, =x Ont, w-Franklin oy -- 0, LIE | Ont, =n, M No Totreault, Thompaon, Frank Angus Conn MaeCiiiiig, Erin from Donald ont Ww, NORTH VIO Pr. 1, W, John " 0, CUMBERLAND, NB==xR, ¥, smith, KINGBTON, Ont, =x-A, ¥ Cons, No change, ; PICTOU, NH /Thomas Canie fay, f TORONTO PARKDALE we Cons No change, TORONTO HIGH PARK, Ont. A, J. Andergon, eonceded, 1n« changed, ROYAL, Noss, NB, w= xMWon, G NH Jone, conceded, unchanged, CHARLOTTE, N.B==A, D, Gans ong, conceded, No change, LIBERALS RICHELIEY, Qua, ==x-Hon, P, | A, Cardin, minister of marine WATERLOO Ni, Ont, wee x-Won, BHELBURNE:-YARMOUTH, N, # weXMon, J. 1, Ralston, minister of national defense, 1nehanyed, COLCHESTER, N.# M, L Ur fquhart, Lib ANTAGONIBSH-GUYBHBORO, N x William Duff CHAMBLY -VERCHEREE, QuUV, ~Ameadeas Uaolfrion, JACQUER-CARTIER J f thenume TERREBONNE 5, Parent, unchanged JOLIET x, ¥, Verland I PRINCE KB, | PRESCOTT x] TIMIKKAMING Hradelin ABBUMIPTION Qua, wequin, Lib BEAUNMARNOI Lib, unchanged DRUMMOND CHrounrd, Lh, nupueKy changed A K., Maclean 0), Hartrand NOIWI'H XJ, A MONTCALY unchanged Xx Naymond, ATHABABKA nunehanged Lacrols 14h, PRINCE, PE) Lean TORONTO WERT N, Vaetor, Lib NICOLK'T, Lin Rey Wall, Iiheral MIDDLEREX Killott, 1] A EB, Macs CENTRY kaln fram Cons Qi) | Dube OUTH=x:Dr, W, A WERT Liberal LABOR NOWTIH-CENTRI Woondswarth NORTH Mon, J, o WINNIPEG Man XJ, N WINNIPEG Heaps WINNIPEG A. Heaps Blakes, Cons Communist A A NORTH (comple ah AEE0' M. n H102, 1. Morris, 2.140 INDEPENDENT CHAMP LAIN, QU'Y Gulfard, Ind. Lib, gain Se -------- Early Election Returns From Eastern Provinces CHARLOTTE, NB = EKlection of A. D, Ganong, Conservative, con eeded, No change TORONTO RANT CENTRE. --E| ection of R, OC, Matthews, Copser vative, conceded Unchanged TORONTO NOUTH==Klootion of Col, OG, RNR, Geary, Conservative, conceded, Unchanged TORONTO NORTH BEART Kloo. tien of WN, 1, Waker, Conwervative, conceded, Unchanged, PETERRORO WERT, Ont ==El action of 10, A: Peck, Conservative, conceded, Unchanged, ROYAL NR .=hd4 polls oul of Ad glvaJones, Conn, R700) White, Liberal BT7AT, ALOVCENTER, N.B.10 polls out of 40 gives Robiehaud, Cons, 634; VeVniot, Liberal 7085 WESTIGOUCHE-MADAWAKK A, Nh Kleotion of M, D, Cormier, Conn, conceded grin from Liberals Cons QUEBEC BROME-Misstegquol«Klection of Dr, Pleket, Cons, conceded, Cons Bervative gain Rr HENRI QUE Completa Mereler, Lib, ROOK; Moyer, Cons, 4305, Majority for Merelar 4250 CHATEAUGUAY HUNTINGDON Que Moore, Conn, elected, Cons, | LAL P. E. ISLAND '¥ PRINCE, PEI Klection of A I, Maclean, Lib, conceded, No change Flashes od the In Ontario Results Constituencies OXFORT NORTH, ONT. =Coni plete, Butherland, Cons, 97078; Allan, Lib, Prog, 0104, ALOOMA WERT==HR8 polls out of 118 give Whytall, Lib, 4066; Bimpron, Con, 4680, Kisction of Bimpron, conceded, Unchanged, RENFREW NORTH, Ont, sotion of 1, D. Cotnom (Cons) cons ceded, No change, ARANTFORD, ONT, «= Final Ryerson, Conn, D117) Maemonald, 0065, Majority for Ryerson 4003, Unchanged, YORK WEST, ONT J. BE. Lawson, Cons, Unchanged, OXFORD NORTH, ONT =Rleo ton of Rutherland, Cons, conceded, Election of conceded, Cons, Gain from Liberal, RRANT Final, John Harold, Liberal, AR66, Franklin Smoke, Conn, 4007, Majority for Bmoke 701, NORTHUMBERLAND, ONT, Kleotion of W, Fraser, Lib, conceded, Liberal gain from Cons, HALTON, ONT. Kleation af Dr, NH, M. Anderson, Conn, conceded, Unchanged, KINGATON Complete, Rory (Cone), 0488; Halliday, (Lib), 4800, Ross Majority 1080, No change, YORK NORTH==Klootion at Col, T. H, Lennox, Cons, conceded, Uns changed, FOUR DRONNINGS OVER WEEK-END AT MANTOBA RESORTS Man Sinks After Rescuing His Fiancee--Two Young Girls Victims o Winnipeg, Man, July 8=Four Manitobany lost their lives in weeks end drownings. , The victims are: : Laurent Roy, 10, of 8, Boniface, on g! Justice L. P. Roy, county ourt judge, Elmer ie, 8, of Dugald, whe saved the life of his fiancee, Mabel Geoffrey an she slipped and sank bes low the surface of a swimming hele at Bird's Hill, 4 Dora Lamb, 18 of Winnipeg: whe Nedra in a hola in the bed of the R Riven, vw v v > NOTED NOVELIST LANDS BIG TROUT Jasper Park Lodge, July d6.=The largest Dolly Varden trout ever caught in the fishing eouns try of North Western British Colum bia was landed by Courtney Ryley Cooper, well known short story writs or, on a trip through Stuart and Take la Lakes, -------------- PEDESTRIAN STRUCK DY AUTO Soarbora', July 24,==Charlex Synge of 27 Blmpson Avenue, Toe ronto, while walking with a com panion on the Kingston Road last night near Highland Creek, wa struck by a motorist, whe olalms that he was at the time almost blinded by the glaring headlight» of an approaching car, Synge reo onlved alight injuries to his head and back, hiv companion esoapine unhurt, Jou Mp ---------- Woodbridge, N.J==Bob Robins won, 33, AAU, race driver of Day tona Beach, Fla, wan instantly killed yesterday when his oar orash. od through the upper guard rail of the Woodbridge board LLL UT

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