Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Oct 1927, p. 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN \ THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1927 HTD BY. STUDENT IA * A PRAGUE CAFE Sensation Caused by Murder of Tsena Bey; Culprit Hand- 'ed 'Revolver to Waiter and Sarrendered to: Police ------ Prague, Czecho-Slovakia, Oct. 18. = glasses or | |i -- After gulping three cognac, Agiviadh Bebi, a young Al- | banian, suddenly approached Tsena Bey, Albanian minister to Jugo- || slavia and Czechoslovakia, alk cafe on the Wenzelplatz © Friday night and fired two shots into his back. ! The minister died on the way te the hospital. His deed accomplished, calmly handed the revolver to a waiter, surrendered his passport to || a policocman, and was taken away without resistance, . To the police commissary he explained that he had killed Tsena Bey because he believed the minster intended to be- tray Albania to Jugoslavia. Bebi had been frequenting the cafe wheres the shooting cook place, for three days. Repeated questioning by the po- lice failed to shake his assertion as to the motive for his crime, He said he was born at El Bassan, Al- bania, in 1904, His occupation he gave as student, News of the assas- Bobi | |§ sination spread rapidly and caused [|S a sensation, Tsena Bey, already minister to Jugosalvia, had been only recentty named minister to Czecho-Slovakia as well, A brother-in-law of Ah- med Zogu, the Albanian president, he helped him depose former Pre- mier Fan Noli and was at one time his commander-in-chief and minis- ter of interior and foreign affairs. He was only 32 years old. : Not sharing Ahmed Zogu's friend- ly feelings toward Italy, it is said, he resigned his cabinet portfolios and military command and was sent to Belgrade as minister at his own request. He had many friends there as he also had in this country. The police allege that his assas.| gin had been in Prague but four days and that he came direct from Rome, where he spent a week, LABOR CONGRESS CLOSES ITS DOORY Delegates to Take Active In- dividual Participation in || Political Fight CUTSTANDING FACT Re-Entry of Carpenters and Joiners Marks Important Development Los Angeles, Oct, 18.--Organized labor closed its annual congress here Friday wiih a determination to participate activeiy, hut not 2s a party, in the National political cam. paign of 1928. The final admonition of William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, in bringing 'he 47th annual convention to an end, was that cach member do his share in the big political gestures next year. The labor executive declared the custanding development at the con- vention was the re-entry into tae building trades department fold of the United Brotherhood of Carpen- ters and Joiners. This was effect- ed in a pre-convention conference after the carpenters and joiners had siod apart from the building trades unit for more than gix years as a result of jurisdictional dispute. During its ten days of sessions the convention declared agaiust communisin and fascism; favored modification of the Volstead Aci to 'permit sale of "wholesome beer;" condemned the equity court in is- suing injunctions in labor disputes and took action on numerous mea- sures concerinng immigration and other problems consirued to be re- lative to the problems of trade unions. RAILWAY TIME TABLES CNR. TIME TABLE indicates mm former fime tables. |! ed (Eictive 'May 1) Eastbound Trains 8.23 a.m.--Dai Sunday. 9.59 a.m.--Daily. . 1.13 p.m.--Daily except Sunday. 2.32 p.m.--Daily except Sunday. 54 pn.--Daily except Sunday. 6.20 a m.--Daily. £58 a.m.--Daily except Sucday. 2.22 nam. ily except Sunday. 8.14 p.m.--Sunday anly 7.27 pan--Daily except Sunday. 437 p.m.~Daily. 8.45 pam --Daily except Sunday. C. P. R. TIME TABLE Eastbound Traine "ne am.~Datly. 05 pam.~Daily. £03 pm.~-Daily excep Sunday. 21.10 pom.~Daily. 2249 am.--Daily. Westbound Trains # am. ~--Daily, Paks am. s Sung NEI NE TOSI ®H 6/0 JAB/E/N NG 7 { A ELLA CINDERS--And That Wori't Work N CHE FEW bP THE = Ampere UCH! Eu 5. Par Off; Copyright 1927, by Mewvopolitan Newspaper Service OH- SO YOU ARE HOLDIN ME FOR RANSOM: WELL" THAT'S EADY - JUST GO TO THE HOTEL IN CAIRO AN' TELL ME WIFE - SHELL HAND THE MONEY = RIGHT OVER TO YOUL' THANK COODNESS- I'LL BE FREE '\N A FEW MINUTES | WISH HED HURRY BACK! Great Britain nights ---By Geo. McManus WELL- DID YOU SEE HER? J YES -AND WHEN 1 | TOLD HER WE ~-- WERE HOLOIN' YOU: re SHE JUST LAUGHED! ig BY 3. HON AND WHEN 1 ASKED Ul HER FOR MONEY- ShE HIT ME IN THE EVE - THAT'S ALL! TELLING TOMMY ls Hy li Sl A FOR MANY YEARS CHICORY HAS Il BEEN USED FOR ADULTERATING {/ " COFFEE, BUT PURE FOOD LAWS HOW {i i FIAKE THIS IMPOSSIBLE UNLESS ITS fi PRESENCE IS STATED ON THE LABEL {if : Hilt i SHICORY, ALSO KNOWN AS "BLUE SAILORS OR "BUNK[1S AN ALIEN PLANT WHICH CAME T0 OUR SHORES AS A STOWAWAY IN THE OLDEN TIMES WHEN SHIPS CARRIED EARTH FOR BALLAST. IT NOW FLOWERS IN CANADA AND EASTERN UNITED STATES. grey i, SHE LONG, FLESHY, MILKY ROOTS ARE DRIED, ROASTED AND GROUND AND USED FOR ADULTERATING COFFEE.MANY POOR PEOPLE DRINK CHICORY INSTEAD OF COFEEE. IN EUROPE, CHICORY ITSELF 15 WIDELY USED AS A POT HERB. THE FRENCH BLANCH IT AND MAKE OF IT A SALAD WHICH THEY CALL "BARBE DE CAPUCIN, PLINY TELLS US THAT CHICORY WAS ONE OF THE STAPLE DISHES OF THE EGYPTIANS. 2 Ph © 1927. by King Features Syndic ate. Inc wed« Britain' rights reserved ONSEN NE EE REG'LAR FELLERS--. en ---------- a ~ --_-- HOW WOLLDJA ™ LIKE TO HAVE A MOTORCYCLE AN' RIDE A MILLION MILES AN HOUR? TM THINKIN ABOUT # GETTIN' ONE! I WONDER HOW MUCH ONE WHADDYA MEAN 0 Le a SI ETRY G2 THINKIN AS0UT IT DON'T COST NUTHINS TILLIE THE TOILER--The Peace-Maker Arrives NOW WHAT 1 awvanr ) [0 AS A WOMAN WHO [12 A GOOD MIXER |BUY SHE DON'T HAVE ITC BE A GOOD [LOOKER - SHE MUST IRE ABLE TO CREATE 1A SPIRIT OF Goo HAVE JUST THE WOMAN YOURE AFTER , PARDON BUT viM LOOKING POR Ag i © OFBT amomR + 1 ofits (oad :

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