ret a THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1930 gs in GAMBLING, LIOUOR |b iets SAID BREEDERS OF |:+s0k nor Awxious CRIME IN WINDSOR Preston, Lancashire, Oct. 14.--~"The constituents, 'Windsor, Oct. 14.--Administra- ' been under a great strain for | = %, Yor because Windsor has gained | Me" an international reputation similar to Tijuana, Mexico, as a sace-track and gambling centre, Justice W E. Raney declared in his address wich. Pointing out that gambling at ------ yacetracks in Canade was legalized | New York Racketeer Near| 1 grandmothers were twenty years ago, Justice Raney said this had resulted in Windsor Death Today From becoming one of the great centres of the continent for race-track Bullet Wounds gambling. Operation of the tracks, he azeerted, had resulted in many | New York, Oct. 14 -- Activities adventurous spirits coming to! which brought a second young wom- men, he sald, was not conducive to | day no nearer a solution of the maintaining law and order. shooting of Jack "Legs" Diamond than when he was found in a hotel Sunday with five bullet wounds in| 38 per cent. in value, as compared Passing on to the effect that exporting liguor to the United States had had on the border | i$ body. Labor Party is not preparing for a boa Cob: general election, ,, Jette ors, in. y Depl ores err rom the andudno rty Justice Raney Conference," declared Rt. Hon. Ar-| | _ ditions in Address to thur Greenwood, Minister of Health, ; i J in a speech to his Nelson and Colne] : nts "We are preparing for some two |- (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) or three sessions of hard work," the minister Sontinued. _ do . not : a when there will be an election, tion of justice - in = Essex County Tt is one of life's glorious uneertain- to the Grand Jury at the opening of the Supreme Court in Sand- i in m; , the French- on one of t 3 Hout volorigl and io be represented in the sketch by Lionel Daunais, Miville Accused of Hitting Undertaking Given Govt. to costume and customs has been done s . Tha ore Wi London.--Lady Doyle has annotine- by Alderic Aha g 1 Pood newspa an and the Bytown Troubadours, who will Jeep tains moving Officer t No M will Be ed that the yori to her late hus- aevue writer, who has written a sketch with the above | With true French-Canadian verve, nging in a ol Bought This Winter band will take the form of a great title for the Quebec Festival to be held at the Chatesu | Wedding songs harmonized by Mr. O'Brien. There will by Chnaitiaf Pram Wit Windsor. The py of theso | an into the case, found police to-| Frontenac, October 16-18. Musical settings will be by | be choruses of men and women's voices, a quartette of y [ . Jews re -- Oscar O'Brien, Montreal composer and song writer. young girls, fiddlers and folk dancers. Brantford, Oct. 15 -- A fracas| Ottawa, Oct, 15.--Candian im- originating at the C.NR. subway, | porters of Russian coal have given have reached Lady Doyle suggesting claims. . Leave Him $5 Bill fog given be for any reason not ful- He alleges that Mr, Mitchell filled, action will be taken by the knowingly smade a false declara-| po. 0 (Oct, 15 -- Stereting Government Uidor 8 wing tion of election expenses, and that p his opponent or workers on his be- Phomselias In a le Le ash. vent any further unloadings.'. half were guilty: of bribery, treat- |, focal wrecking company's plant CPAP A ing and undue influence. He |was absent, securing . food, two|SMALL BOY SAVED claims that they were guilty of | thugs pounced on him when he re- FROM DEATH UNDER giving or sending mone to miuce fuiieg to find the place in darkness voters to vote or refrain from |and robbed him of $25. 3 Lg a. l ot 128 bo. robbete WILLINGDON'S TRAIN He makes the same complaint | switched off the lights and there- I Go as his opponent did, that Ameri |fore, had little difficulty overpow-| Glace Bay, N.S, Oct. 15.--Quick can citizens and summer residents |ering him as he groped about in |8ction on tlie part of a Sydney and not on the voters' list actually |the dark. When Major cried out 'I'm | Louisburg Railway fireman averted voted, and that the Conservative |a sick man," one of the thugs tos-|2 tragedy under the wheels of the candidate, or his agents, was [sed him a $5 bill with the parting Governor-General's train yesterday guilty of furnishing drink to the | warning 'stay there and keep afternoon. elect: t _ l.quiet." With the rumble of the vice-regal Urs'at tho 'expenke of Wr. MIL train in his ears, Bert Macdonzld, Shey. e fireman of a coal train sidetracked at Dominion to let the. special threugh, leaped from his cab in HIGHW AY FF time to save a three-year-old Polish boy whose feet had become caught 10 CEASE B YING in the cattle guard on a crossing MUST F ACE CH ARGE , directly in the path of the ayproach- PP x o . - 9" returning officer a true signed re- "| Russia will be shipped this fall and A F rench-Canadian Wedding in 1830 turn of election expenses, le Thugs Rob Watchman, winter, and should the undertak- ing engine, GOAL FROM RUSSIA LATE SPIR{TUALIST TO BE HONORED One of the old customs was the arrival of uninvited ests, attracted by the good cheer and genersl gaiety, . . Ry paid their Soop with songs and dances. These will Director of Traffic Safety Belleau, Emile Boucher and Fortunat Champagne, of building in London to: be a world centre for the spiritualist movement. Letters from all parts of the world where a stolen truck had been run |the Government an undertaking various 'forms for a memorial. An with the preceding month, The wounded gangster, after a day| Production of motor vehicles dur- cities, Justice Raney declared that |. "yich 'he rallied from the effects | ing August in Canada at 9,792 units, rum-running was another industry which had interfered with the ad- ministration of justice. He de- clared that liquor smuggling had drawn many outlaws from the United States. The presence of these men in the community, he ed to quiet him. of his wounds, took a sudden turn | showed little change from 10,188 for for the worse early today. Hospital| the preceding month, but was 31 per attendants said he became restless | cent. less than the output of 14,214 and complained of being in great | units in August, 1929. pain. Hypodermics were administer- r-- Police Commissioner Mulrooney WAREHOUSE BURNS said, was not conducive to)800d | iuiq that the fragments of evidence WITH $50,000 LOSS y citizenship. which had been gathered indicated His Lordship declared he was | Diamond had been shot by members ---- 'inclined to believe that jails in| of his own gang and not by rival - many cases are schools of crime." | gangsters. Referring to the recent report of the Ontario Royal Commission | ive" to be = Vv headed by P. D. Ross of Ottawa, How to Live" to (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Ottawa, Oct. 15--Damage of $50,000 was caused by fire which destroyed the interior of a large storage and wholesale warehouse at the apex oi he suggested that the jury con- Taught Before 2030 Wellington and Sparks streets close sider its recommendations regard- ing the establishment of district (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) by the capital's business section yes- terday. lail farms. Washington, D, C., Oct. 15--A hun- Two tea'and coffee wholesale con- I dred years from now students will cerns, C. H. Cochrane Company, and HEAD-ON COLLISION be taught "how to live" rather than | YVilson and Keith, suffered the heavi- est damage to their stocks. About Dr. CLAIMS SECOND LIFE Ls ag Take 8 living TD fifty lots of furniture in the Capital mission of education, (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Dr, Cooper foresees an era in Galt, Oct. 15--Sunday' night's head- which young people will remain in school until they become of age learning to care for their health, to spend their leisure time to advantage y to discharge their civic duties, to RE | ATTLEIN BOSTON on collision between a motor-cycle and an auto near Rockton has claim- ed its second victim in Wm. Turner, 19, Toronto, rider and owner of the cycle, While at first it was thought he| Parents. had a chance of recovery it is be- % lieved the shock caused his death, BORDER PATROLMEN FIND EARLY POY | ccc us. Storage Company section of the warehouse went up in flames. LODGED IN U.S. JAIL Authorities Break Up Dem- onstration Outside AF. of L. Hall | Ogdensburg, N.Y., Oct. 15--Three RY LONG United States border patrolmen are ' ! in St. Lawrence county jail at Canton (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) after several months of investigation under general charges of conspiracy Boston, Oct. 15--Communists and police engaged in a hand to hand battle outside the convention hall of . by special federal officers. Noted Writer Left Verse on Two of the men, Francis L, Cove- the American Federation of Labor Potter's Wheel When ney and Charles Coolican, were held: yesterday. Several arrests were made, in default of $10,000 bail each, and The disorder started when police Sixteen Weldon J. Sheatham, in default of | attempted to break up a demonstra- $5,000 bail. They were arrested Sat- n urday by special treasury agents and | denied them admittance to the Hotel tion by the Communists, after having 'New York, Oct, 15~A poem writ- | arraigned before commissioner Dallas | Bradford, in which the Federation of ten by Henry Wadsworth Longrel- | M. Hazelton, of Gouveneur. Cove-| Labor -sessions are being held. low. in his boyhood and hitherto un- | ney and Cheatham were stationed at| When police arrested one speaker, published, has come to light through | Mooers and at Rouse's Point during | who tried to address the crowd which the gift of an 18th century Potter's | the last two vears. Wheel to the museum of the Peace- rer rs ful Arts, Dr. F, C, Brown, director, has announced. AUTO EXPORTS SHOW The wheel was in a tt i Portland, Me, which Longfellow of.| INCREASE JN AUGUST gathered, other Communists attempt- ed to rescue him. HAS FIRST MEETING ten visited during his youthful years OVER JULY, 1930 EEE in Portland, and the poem probably was written in 1823, when the poet ------ (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Ottawa, Oct. 15-Two pensions was 16. On ome of his visits Long-| Washington, Oct. 15 -- Canadian tribunal, created under the au- fellow wrote these four lines on a | passenger cars and trucks valued at}; io Gr the amendments to the slip of paper: $1,618,517 'were exported in August, {perio Act at the last session | "No handicraftsman's art an increase of 9 per cent. over July Can to our art compare, shipments of $1,480928, but were 51°F say The. om he We potters make our pots per cent. below the August, 1929, in ig body "was held in pubs Of what we potters are." valuation of $3,326,789, Department of | yi0 '40 tne city hall, when cases, Longfellow placed the slip of pa- | Commerce reports. per on the potter's wheel and left, Exports of passenger car units referred to the tribunals by the Board of Pensions Commissioners, the donor of the wheel wrote in a| were 3 per cent: above July, 19304 Weperiseatd. in open court. letter .accompanying the gift to the | shipments, although their value was Museums 'of the Peaceful Arts. 6 per cent. less, Truck exports in- EE 4 BABY SMOTHERS The Wheel was given to the mu-! creased 30 per cent. in number and WEEK END SPECIALS Palmelive Soap, 4for 25¢ ARel Tent 120% OFF 29¢ lb. | STATIONERY HOT WATER | Riley's | cAsmL BOTTLES | EnpiskTofe | Toilet Soap REG. $1.50 SPECIAL AT Reg. 5¢ a Cake 98c . | 59¢c ib. 8for 25¢ ONE NEW GILLETTE MELBA Razor Free |g WITH ONE TUBE Fage Creams. Shaving Cron 35¢| 3 for $1.00 .. TO'DEATH IN CRIB (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Windsor, Oct. 15 «--' Six months old Catherine Adgar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Adgar, was smothered to . death yesterday when she became entangled in the bedding in her crib. The accident happened at the home of F. S. Yader, father of Mrs. Adgar. Mrs, Adgar had gone out , for a few minutes leaving the baby in the crib and two other young children playing about the room. When she returned the baby was dead, her head burieg in the pillow and her body caught by twisted bed clothes. CHILD IS KILLED CROSSING STREET Kitchener, Oct. 15 -- Jack Pollard, 4%; year old.son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred - Pollard, Jr, was instantly killed yesterday near his home, when struck. by an automobile driven by Lloyd Frey of Williamsburg, three miles south of this city. The boy was running across the street, appar- ently headed for home when struck. Frey is being held by the police pending investigation, p HAS IT DOUBLED Hamilton, Oct. 15--One word ut- tered in police court by Fred Coles, | charged with vagrancy, cost him six extra months in jail, | When Magis- trate Burbudge impo six' hs' term Coles was heard to remark | 0, and six months more," added | the 'magistrate. Coles had been of- | fered 'work on 'a farm since his ar- rest but refused it... through the barriers and overturn- | that importation of this coal, with : : : Shatees, agaius Mr, Malcolm. tis ed, will receive police. court in-|the exception of cargoes now afloat, fymerigay admirer a Arthes eral charges made against him. |9UIrY, said Chief Constable Harry | will cease for the fall and winter TS ps He rel pould self and added some new ones. | Stanley. months. Announcement to this et- Fike this orl buildin to have There were 25 clauses in the orig- 'The 1aw." sald the chief, = will (fect was made hy Sir George: Par- a dome with a naked ok burnin inal petition filed inst th on take its course. M. M. MacBride, |ley, Actng Prime Minister yester- d nd. ni a. the topos iri robe wien were da. | director of provincial trafic safe- |day. Aron ms gh A BL minister, two of which were de |i "wil be charged with striking,| In a brief statement handed out| ze the ring a an A Lad leted and others modified on ap- | assaulting and obstructing an of-|at the conclusion of a lengthy Cab- | ingness ot our belief," sai dy plication to Chief Justice Rose. |ficor while fn the discharge of his |inet meeting, Sir George announced [ Doyle. "We hope that the work in A Now in Mr. Malcolm's counter- | quty." It is alleged that Mr. Mac- | that if for any reason the under-| connection with the proposed mem- petition there are 24 particular | Bride struck a blow which landed [taking given by the importers is not | orial will begin shortly, and that people of all countries will respond (1%) . | complaints, on the chin of Sergeant Cara, one | fulfilled, "action will be taken by iri Many Irregularities Will Be He charges that the name and |of the oldest members of the police |the Government under the dump-|!o the appeal which is about to" be Probed in North Bruce address of the printer was not in- | force and a veteran of the Boer and | ing clause of the Customs Act to issued." : . cluded on election material used | Great Wars. prevent any further unloadings' It, will be some time before the Election in hie opponent's campaign, In| According to information from | The statement given out by Sir total value of the estate is assessed. a contraversion to the Elections | Police headquarters, Sergeant Cara | George Perley follows: The figure of $150,000 has been men- (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Act; that Mr. Mitchell or his sup- | Dad gone to the excavation at the| , "The Government, having fully tioned, but Lady Doyle says that this Toronto, Oct. 15 « Allegations | porters on his behalf made false |°"d of Market street to take charge | considered the desirability and neec- | is entirely conjecture, Sir Arthur, of misconduct in the last federal | and defamatory statements con-|°f & truck, alleged to have been [essity of stopping the importation |said Lady Doyle, "would have been elections in North Bruce now in- | cerning Mr. Malcolm's character | tole from the Moffat service sta-|of Russion coal, so notified the im-|a much richer man had he kept to clude almost every possible in- | and conduct; that they made pay- tion in Eagle Place. On his arrival | porters, who now have given an | his legitimate work and not expended tringement of the Election Act, | ments and advances in respect' to there, it is stated, the director of undertaking that only cargoes now | his time and energy in the cause of with the filing of a counter petiti- | the election expenses other than provincial traffic safety claimed |afloat will be brought in. There | spiritualism. tion by Hon. James Malcolm [through the official agent, and that as a peace officer, he would [are only 'seven boats:Dow on the H = the Tan who J 1 d against William Mitchell, Kincar- | that moneys, provided bs HoIson handle the case. The owner of the | way, and as they are chartered: to appy is the man who fs please dine manufacturer, yesterday at | oth#r than th aia y IONS | gtolen truck went to claim the ve-|load cargoes of grain at Montreal | with everything including himself. Osgoode Hall ila ade ' ald: oeherw 54 pon ate, were |pjicle and was doing so under the |for Europe it would seem undesir- mpm Three a mrorters ut the. duteat pale S erwise than through the | direction of Sergeant Cara when the |able to enforce diversion of them| A good opinion badly expressed od candidate hag n he _deteat- | officia agent. Neither Mr. Mitchell | officer is alleged to have been |elsewhere. eps have been takem|is better than a good opinion kept nade sweeping | nor the official agent handed the |struck. to ensure that mo more coal from |silent. hd \, Farm Lumber an Farm Service BARN BOARDS~SHINGLES GENUINE TEN-TEST LATH-TRIM-DOORS Special Discounts for FARMERS' DAY ONLY Come and see us Thursday "THE DYNAMITER" GARAGE 10x16~ $5865 Ready Cut 4 Oshawa Lumber Company a Limited fo OSHAWA=25, Ritson Road North -- Telephone 2820-2821 "PORT PERRY~At Swan Brothers -- Telephone 183