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Oshawa Daily Times, 18 Aug 1930, p. 1

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It Is News" z= | The Oshawa Daily Tones |= "Succeeding The Oshawa Daily Reformer wy ee VOL, 7=NO. 40 Wilbishad 34 Gehews, Out, Casndn, Evie. OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1930 =-=THAMILTON BANK ROBBERS CAUGHT Hockey star Wiricken Brockville, Guy Curtly celebrat- ed Queen's University football and iA EE Governor-General Will Visit This City Tomorrow 'BANK BRANCH IS HELD UP TODAY BUT BANDITS ARE 16 Cents » Week: 3 Conts » Copy EIGHT PAGES Ietics, il-- Africa, arrived in London to-day EEE VICEREGALPARTY WILL | vos nce DEFOREST SCORES to attend the meetings of the im- perial conference, He wus accom. panied by the finance minister of the Union, Hon, M, C, Havenga, ' LJ LJ Killed at Reno Reno, Nev,---Mrs, Marguerite A, Slater, Poronto, Ont, died yester- day of in)eries received In an auto- mobile accident just south of here, VISIT CITY INFORMALLY AS GUESTS AT PARKWGOD MISUSE OF RADIO FOR ADVERTISING Imminent Unless Practice Government Control Is CAPTURED AT GRIMSBY EARTHOUAKE TOLL PLACED AT 1,475 Two Men Sociol $3,000 From Hamilton Branch of Royal Bank of Canada Shortly After Noon Today Mrs, Slater came here six months Due to Recent Bereavement " 3 J ! } ' : ; : aan to wee w avoree trom ur [U0 Co itingdon, Coll SEARCH PROCEEDS | {iid ~ Ue Curbed | | Sharky Alte Nek a will be Very Quiet and | J / I 8] Ay Canadian Piess Leased Wire) | pon : Belzed Boat, Released 0 0 S [./ 4 toronto, ~ Angst 16 Ce of | Maly Scores Report That| MOTORCYCLE SQUAD dsr ==Thit oo Stef Voda, Entirely Unofficial f R 4? B DIE / J J / { the radio for Siveut wn Wintan Deaths Numbered As ventive ofMcers in Lake Krle, Fri- . f y ig Loa De Forest, 2% nen radu ou High as 15,000 Men Are Arrested at Grims- the pregiden y Il Lu t by With Full Loot in Their Possession as They Steps ho gh ig Fives 4 Sewie NO RECEPTION BY Fire That Stopped Work At Ty (0 thority, in delivering the wresiden CIVIC OFFICIALS | Coalmont, B.C, is 4 70 : tal addrow of welcome ; in the . : (By Canadian Fress Leased Wire) been given for this action, EN convention of the Institute of Vive Hurt in Blast Detroit,--V¥ive members of the By-Gar Yacht Club were burned critically Baturday, in an explosion in the engine room of the By-Gar, the elub's 110-foot cabin eruiser, The explosion occurred while the cruiser was being equipped for a two weeks run into (eorgian Bay, J LJ LJ Safe Blown Open Niagara Falls, Ont,-=The local branch of Bchultys United store was entered from the rear by burglars snd a heavy safe taken away, The safe was found near the Hydro dump in Stamford Township, The door had been blown open and pap- ers and coppers were strewn all around, A check up showed that there was #700 In the safe, THIRTY-TWO DROWN AS FERRY CAPSIZES (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Calcutta, India, Aug, 18,~~Thir- tystwo jute mill workers were drowned, 22 others rescued by a Jaunch, when a ferryboat in whieh they were crossing the Hugi river, western arm of the (anges, Was caught in a strong tidal cur. rent and _eapsived, HELLESPONT 18 IS SWUM BY WOMAN FOR FIRST TIME IN ITS HISTORY (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Istanbul, Turkey, Aug, 18. Mrs, Patrick Carey, the former, Miss Mercedes (ioitee, pretty English typist, claimed a unique record when she announced she had swum the Hellespont, a feat never before mccomplisied by a woman, In Turkey on a honeymoon, Miss Gleltse~or Mrs: Carey-~went over to Hellespont on saturday and on her return sald she had swum across the swift, treacherous strait at its widest point in 8 hours and | b5 minutes, The distance was four + miles, WOMAN CAN STAND MORE HEAT THAN MAN -- (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Cold Spring Harbor, Aug, 18, Discovery that the feminine body stands high temperature better than the male has been made at Carnegie Institution, The finding is sald by its, au. thor, Dr. Oscar Riddle, to he an important part of the procosses of nature that determine sex, Heo finds that high temperature Alows down male metabolism more than female, Motabollsm 1s the production of energy, Pe ------ SIX DEAD OR MISSING AS TANKER EXPLODES Jacksonville, Tla, Aug: 18,-= The kuvown death toll in an ex plosion Saturday night aboard the Atlantic Refining Company's tank. or Brilliant, has rouched five, One unidentified visitor was missing and bhelleved burned in the tanker, which was destroyed, together with ita cargo of 878, Viscount and Lady Willing. don to be Guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McLaugh. lin at Luncheon and Tea, a gas #xplosion caved In the Blakeburn coal mine, nian ftw miners of the Today It was admitted , Viscount Willing governorsgeneral of Canada, und Lady Willingdon, will be visit. ors in Oshawa tomorrow in & private and Informul capacity, hurled in the shattered mine and OMeially Oshawa will not know a that they are to be in the city, BA Beg inion been located In old | has heen vealed oft proceed without will be the guests of Mr only the immdédiate family MeLaughlin will ba pre view of the recent eavement of Lady sister, Countess de In Warr, land the wishes of Thelr ra purely private function Toronto Canoe Club Is Leading Secures Only Double Points what hour the viceregnl purty arrive in Oshawa, Willingdon have week ond al Lake Bimeoe, hean spending the Oshawa, coming hy way of highway | , 7, through Whithy, hnd along . ! Empire Meet King and Rimcos turn north to Parkwood The probalities are, it. will ha about (Ry Canadian Press Leased Wire) inn heavy sea that swamped many 8, MelLaughlin emphasized faet that Their double points up to noon, there he no elvie funetions or tors malities of any kind, FIVE MORE CASES OF PARALYSIS ARE FOUND IN TORONTO (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) ope two In the junior double blade Tie first race of the day, mediatn ningle Winnipeg walked * double blade fours, paralysis were mediate single blade tandem, while Along with the seven cases reported brings the total nimber in Toronto for the month of 26, Aquatie, put on a fine finish in the Junior double blade tandem to end brought inte the city for treatment, (lordon Jackson, | Canoe Club were second and Win necording to Dr eity medical health officer English Team All Out With 405, Aussies Have 163 for One Wicket (By Canadian I'ress Letsed Wire) oliffe wha to-day ran his innings up English captain set for an English test matoh partnership, 170, beating the 1566 made hy , Spooner and J, at the Oval In 10086, Ponsford, who opened the mateh being played start on their scored 163 runs for the loss of one when rain and tain W, M, Woodfull scored 110, his ita fairly good | first century In international erlek. soore to the effort of Herbert Sut. F. W. Cowan, Oshawa, May VISCOUNT AND LADY WILLINGDON Governor<General of Canada and his wife, who tomorrow will be guests of Mr, and Mps, I, HN, cheon at Parkwood, Oshawa, McLaughlin at an Informal lun. Inferior Gas Is Dumped in Canada (By Canadian Press Lani Wire) Toronto, Aug, 18,The dumping of inferior gasoline hy United States companies in to the Canadian market has sovarely hit loeal ofl refineries It is reported Investigating complaints Mayor Wemp has found, It iy sald, that local ro fineries have heen corcod to lay off from 25 to 00 men he cangn of the dumping of this oll, OLDEST MARKSMAN WINS CANADIAN SHOOTING TITLE Major Richardson Takes Coveted Governor-Gen- eral's Prize (By Canadian Presa Loased Wire) Connaught Ranges, Ottawa, Aug 18 On most occasions, youth must he served, Tut (hers are excep tions, And Saturday, one of the exceptions came to Hght, for Major Fred Richardson, Victoria, B.C, oldest marksman on the dominion of Canada Rifle Association ranges, won the blue ribbon of Canadian marksmanship, the much coveted Governor General's prise, Major Richardson wan reluctant to reveal his real age when inter viewed by the Canadian Press an he rose from the firing point after a most strenuous day of shooting, "You'll have to ask my wife," he sald, 'for she claims I'm pome- whera hetween sixty and meventy, Anyway, | was shooting In L880, so Alure It out for yoorself," and there It In, Treading on tha heels of the shooting Victorian was another westerner, Sgt, Maj. '8, J, Reid, of Lsquimalt, B.C, who seored 244, In third place was the first east erner, Capt, J, Houlden of Shere brooke, with 244, Thirteen Die In Accidents Over Week-end Ontario Toll Includes Eight Killed in Automobile Crashes Toronto, Aug 18, Thirteen persons 'met death In Ontario ne cidonts over the week-end, Hight of the 13 died as a result of auto mobile crashes or of being hit by nutos; three drowned, one died from burns and one from a fall down stairs, In nddition tn these fatalities olght persons were seriously in Jured, The lists of dead and Injured follow: The Dead Mrs, James Archer, 76, Strat ford, struck hy truck Gordon Plerce, 10, Niagara Falls, killed when auto turns over, Dorothy Lane, 8, 8t, Catharines, hit hy automohile, Dorothy MeMurdo, 815 St, Cath niu, flies of burps, id Irmingham, 28, St | Sah Continued on Page § CATHOLIC CONES | OF 20,000 IS ENDED (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Quehoe, Aug, 18.-~The Kuchar Iutle Congress held at Thetford Mines for the past three days con: eluded last night with 80,000 pers sons attending the final ceremony. His Kminenco Cardinal Rouleau, accompanied by Monsignor Ane drea Cassulo, apostolic delegate and Mgr, Omer Plante, auxiliary Biahpo of Quebec, were in attend: ance, EXPEDITION FORCED TO LEAVE GREENLAND (Ry. Canadisn Press Leased Wire) "In my fnauguriel addre lant danuary | sought to point out # roal dunger to the fullest useful ness and enjoyment radio has tu confer, a menace steadily growing greater, more ruthl mare de serving of susplelon and more gon orally detested 1h use of the proadeast for direct and blatant advertising, in larger and longer doses, Nubsequont observation and netive enqitlry has convineed me the warning then sounded to the radio Industry was not without fear", said Dr, de Vorest "Unless this evil is voluntarit cured wo are headed straight for government regulation, with taxa tion, posdibly consorship and ali the evils and benefits of governs ment control"! he prophesied (By Canadian Press Laas Wire) The "as, Man, Aug, 18,5» Cree Indian residents near the Ceder Lake reserve, are preparing to flee from their homes hefore Lhe wraeckling approach of forest flame Threa housos wera reported to have heen destroyed, and fear Is felt that the Cree In dian settlement af some 130 Indians may he nid wauln If the hlage ts not halted prompt PANIC THREATENS AT FUNERAL RITES Service of Murdered Woman Hamilton, Aug. | With a mill ing throng of 16,000 assembled out aide the home with the Hitle Jewish Cemetery of Ohev %4eodek erowded so that mourners had actually to fight thelr way to the graveside, and with the route of procession oxtending five miles, solidly jam med on both sides with cars, re mains of Mrs, Hessle Perri were borne to the grave Sunday afters noon, Hearcely could It be sald that the thousands were there to pay their respects, It was curiosity that drow the multitude, Respect was lacking, The din of the laughing, jostling crowd penetrated the home where velatives and friends gathers od and on one oceasion the funeral director had to make a public ap- peal for order, OMoials at the burying ground had to appeal for some measure of respect for the dead, hut the erowd Jammed through the small entrance and trampled over graves and olimbed on tombstones fully an hour before the hody arrived, Perri collapsed at the graveside and Mra, Perel's two daughters, Mrs, I, Maldenberg and Mrs, 1. Ahimes from Toronto, children of her logal hushand, fainted, Foy a moment panic threatened when an effort was made to press back the OF MRS. R. PERRI Disgusting Spectacle at today that the total deaths in (he earthguake of July 23 numbered only 1,476, In contrast to the pres vious official total of 2,148 The statement sald that he reason for the reduction was that many peysons had been found who previously had not answered roll eall In the stricken town hocause they had fled to the hills or to relatives in. other villages It also ald that a complete list of the dead with names and places of residence soon would he issued and condemned reports published whroad at the time of the quake that the deaths ranged from 5h,000 to 16,000, with millions homes less, 11 denled that the government had hidden the truth for purposes of promoting tourist husiness Spend Night in Two Men Swim To Shore After Jumping From Damaged Craft (Ry Canadian Press Leased Wire) Cirimaby, . Aug. 1! Adrift in Lake Ontario in a rapidly founder Ing cabin erulser, Joseph Cox, Nia Smith of tha Dominion Body Com pany, Hamilton, Ont. wera foreed to swim half a mile to shore at 1.00 this morning, The men had spent the night in faking turns balling out tha vessel and in signalling towards shops [With a flashlight, but no help ars | rived After a sldep and change of clothes the men were reported none the worke for thelr experience, They wera east advift. In the hoat last night when a sudden squall on the lake drove it four miles out in to the lake from the wharf at which it was anchored, The squall was responsible for leaks springing in the eraft, Sinking Boat gara Halls, NY, and Clarenca Quenched b b-. LM Radio Engineers which hegan hei Roma, Maly, Aug, 18 Al 01 ped off Freight Train today der sheet of the Vaseist party sald Hamilton, Aug, 1B,=As they alighted from a CNR, freight train, Fred Hanson R54 Coombe street, Toronto, aged 24, and Kai Nelson, 19, of Edgmont, B.C, were placed under arrest this afternoon on a charge of robbing the Royal Bank, Hamilton while armed, The youths were found te have the full loot=----about $3,000 in their possession Ends Thrilling (hase The capture at Grimshy ended a thrilling police chase, The auth orities knew that the handits es eaped in a car and had hlocked all the highways, The palr evidently realized that they eould never scape in an automobile and deseried the ear, hopping a freight somewhere in/the vieinity of the Beach Road When the train reached Grimshy the two men were seen hy the crew and the police summoned All roads leading from Hamilton were hlocked hy eovdons of polica within. Afteen minutes after twa armed men robbed tha Barton and lottvidge streets hranch of the Royal Bank here ghortly after one n'elock The men Intimidated the staf with gums and escaped with §4.000 In caeh Their eur was spotted" hy a witness and the number taken, this was immediately eamuunicated tn? the paliea wha had just returned from a vald on the home of Roce Porn and were assembled in foree and ready for trouhle A knquad ot' five motarevelemen thundered away from central station at a terrifie speed and (ook ny the trail af the vanishing outlaws along the heaeh road The police patrol crammed with men Joined the pursuit hut hroke down delaying the ofeers hadly In tha meantime Reach police, Burlington and highway nafs ficers were given the alarm, an es aort af provineinl oMeers with the Toranta seattish proceeding up the highway, weve glven the alarm and formed a blockade on the Taranto road, A squad of provinelals in Bt, Catharines wera alse notified hy telephona and proceeded up the Niagara highway, youthful clerks by surpyise in the manager's absence, A lona handit waving two revolvers held up the Rank of Montreal branch at King 25 miles north of Toronto shortly after noon Haturday and escaped with about §400 oash, Lateslast night county and eity police were wtill trying to find traces of the ban. ait, Hoveral hours after the hold-up, the abandoned car used by the rob. her in effecting his escape wan found four miles from Richmond Hill on the third concession west Lone Bandit Robs Bank at King Chased Three Miles by Toronto, Aug, 18.~Taking two Pastor \ of Yonge Hivest with a revolver, identified as that stelen from the bank In the front seat, An Intensive combing of tha pountryside hy farmers and towns: men failed te uncaver any traces of the bandit, who is. helieved tn have made his way south hy a freight train er hus, The bandit was believed to have heen around 26 years old, He wan of medium helght and wore a navy blue sult and Panama hat, accord: Ing to Rev, W, H, Bartlett, pastor of Priceville United Church, whe ohased 'him for threa miles In his OWN ORY, Police Raid Peryi's Home; Startling Developments 000 gallons of gasoline, Tho five B N Li G pn dead Include one member of the e€ ext teutenant- overnor of Montreal. Thirty-Ave members Gopenhagon, Denmark, Aug, 18.) surging hundreds, crew and tour Visitors, merce were expected at Montreal | ~The scientific expedition fine , (By Canadian Press Lodsed Wire) today, Mrs, Perel purchased the : -- pe today for the beginning: of a tour anced by Le Journal of Paris, 'WEATHER Ottawa, Aug 18, ~ Although | Beotia the term of the present in| or Canada and the United States, .| Must leave HRooresby Hound, Greens Abandon Lottery Hamilton, Aug, 18 -Headed | shotsgun shells which were used ainda Lord Willingdon's term hag yet a | cumbent expires in October, and his ------------ land, the Danish government has F l d by Inspector Miller. of the pros | hy the assassin who took her life, ure 18 high over the ups | TOOT to rus, Jou with the change o sucoessor will ba Hon, W, A, Black C I Fl decided, or Unemp oye vinolnl polloe and Tnspoeter Crooks | deteotives have discovered, The a". Tela and northeastward to governmen o ore A already much | or Hon, John Stanfield, oste S ying The expedition, headed hy Doe- -- for-pf-the-toeal force, a large | woman recently went to the havd- Hudson Straits, and low interest In who will Huoceed him at During the election it was stated . tor Downbrova, landed on the (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) aquad of detectives and constables | wave department of a local store over the Maritimes and Atlan. Rideau Hall, It 18 generally under. the Auccossor of Hon, W, D, Roms Atlantic Today sound despite the government's Windsor, Aug, 18,=At an exe | dosconded upon the home of Roeea [and tried to buy shells for a 12 tio states, light to heavy stood that the Canadian Govern- [in Ontario's government house prohibition, and orders havo been | cutive meeting of { the Windsor | Perv, Bay street south, shortly be. | gauge shotgun, The olerk Was uns showers have occurred in ment ia consulted in Rie KDpotet would come from Oshawa, The (By Canadien Preas trees Lom Wire) forwarded to the authorities there | ryades and Labour Council held to | fore noon today and ecoupled tho [able ta provide her With the type onnett fu at | change of government may not de. Le Bourget Field, France, Aug, to oust the explorers, deoide on what ocouvse of action | Premises, sha wished, Later she went to a Quebec and New Rrunswiek ment and while My, the Imperial Conference, ne doubt | prive that oity of this honor as 18, Instructions went hy the alr i ---- would ba pursued in vegard to a The vald had evidently been | hardware store where sho sues while elsewhere the weather 8 will | ked hy Premier Ram. of I ow os 4 ep rg Ruth nor . nN, MacDonald tor sii a" limi pf Fruuk Cowan bn nov ministry trom Paris to all French (TWO CHINESE HELD $200,000 lottery on a. Montreal |eavetully planed beforehand, 'ana [8eded In procuring the ammunl Wate It 40, Me. Reunett In oxpactnd to | Governor of Ontarin, © | Aust saaboard und channel berts | cy SERIOUS CHARGE | Monte sove, Moink conducted tor f Perri soemed to bo takon by puts | 100 sho desired, it in declared unemployed, It wan announced | prise, He accompanied Inapectors The olerk fn the department ern. Alberta and heavy local radio stations ha ly ; \ . y # caused ballet showers in southwest Naskats suggest that Baron Nyng of Vimy Frank McMillan, M.P,, Haska. that Dieudonne Conte, French ace, -- that the scheme was cancelled, thig | Miller and Crocker inte an up | Store was taken to the Perel homa and identified the hody as that of chewan moderate temperature return 10 the Dominion for a: wees | toon, will have the refusal of the intended to take off on & tra : dh : nee Toronto. Aug, 18-~Charles Chin | decislon following receipt of in. |staivs room where the twa poliee Jrevalls throughout the domin ond term, It ia not known wheth. |Saskatehewan Lisutenant-Governgrs Atlantio flight to New York to-day, | 83 and Chung Bing, 84, Chinese | structions from the attorney-gens | officials wera oloreted with him [the woman who had asked him for er .the former Governor-General | ship, as wil J, H, Woods, Calgary The Instruction \ apd a Asked that bes |launderymen are under arrest, | eval's department that the sweep [for a long time, the shells, The clork | Ryn He hottie ghd RTRY Senay hat ot Alvena, Jails Hon, [ginning at noon the stations be on |oharged with criminally assaulting | stake was llega), Ntartling Disclosures Where the aot oe, Hite winds: fale today and Tues. | Within a yoar Lhe new Eitai'n. Rk Col hay ret I» rom the [the lookout for Coste's plane, the [two young girls § and 16, here United States reports indicate Hamilton, © Aug, 18.=Startling | been wade was unable to swear day not much por Bag in tems ment Will also have to name sever | succeed ing ly arbi i Suettion, Mark, and bhi hls pass Suture} Bg, ay order of the that he sum of $600,000 had als | revelations in the ~ mystery. sum Boaltivels to her identity but he | : A , o flight over | police the two girls were removed ready heen gathering through the [ rounding the murder of Mra, Roo [Hevea that gl ap perature, al provinclal soverigm, In Nova, the expiration of als term, - the Atlantie, a JPA hospital, sale of tloketa, : oo: Porth Were wikdo oy pols Sigs At she had been the PUNY

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