Figs Clothes Line Charlerel, Pa. Five yards of ing wire and a stran ® Ww | of rg found in the het SGA ate t Rk ge be pemied n Onrio LY cord to an' aneunceme nde by Hon. "carer MeCie Cited diel ee Winthorics baomarn trolly, sued or ~Leonard Groulx 6, won of My, and Mrs, 6 Grouly, of Windsor, lost his when Yun over b auto driven b, Raymond Roland of Riverside, y Appointed Trustee Toren! Middleton, K.C, | ERE & rio In sue o the lat i , Keefer, Hon, W, H, Price, ate torney general h Wntounged yesterday Death Toll 44 Guatemala Olly, ~The deaty tell from the eruption of the voloane Banta Maria was officially estis mated today at more than 400, * LJ LJ Seariet Vever Epidemic i , Kitohener,~--¥ourteen Kitchener families are under quarantine ow» fog to scarlet fever and to date one death, that of a three-year-old girl, has been recorded, To Plan Plebiscite Berlin~/The Welchstag was cone vaked for Nov, 87 to dise ong other things, the bill fop | of the republe : plebigeite hill ment of the Veteran Kndw Life Peterboro,~Brooding over |ill- health as a vesult of war services, William Jefford, aged 20, commiit od puicide last night on one of the main streets of the city by taking a dose of strychnine Jolaon, Tockout Declared London~The ahip-bullding em- ployera' federation tonight de» clared a national lockout affecting betw 10,000 and 16,000 joiners in federated shipyards and ship EY rt § establishments in Creat n, German nation, " Ld LJ » NRE Aq pedonseqg Sng, Wallaceburg, ~The tug Harry L. Marine City, owned by Captain Tt, was, totally by five and sank in the denham hove, while moor de (he old ofl refining pre- 4 8 =» Police Offer Blood to, == One-third of the hot West Dundas police div feered last night tn ? a comrade, Constable A Mackensla (100), 1994 rest, who lies in the po. hy in the General hospital foally Injured Bran = Vietime: of a level g Sh at Maple Grove, e L.B, and N, electri line 0 provincial highway No, 24, Xs jullie and Jom Walk n street, are dying in bath 1 ith fractured skulls Ta govern: ment . offielally informed the Hat of Nations y Of its ine ton of au k pt aation for mem » he wa 4 minpon sovereign state," ' pa" . | Kalser's 1} ! oreo Seas Vie for to he 8 serious n aie might necessitate an apera: By 'nolal up was ad- the privy and the conven raed at the call of W | tha i : Bandits Kecape iy lo--A ° revolver duel In J& girl bandit i ar ila. Hoe Wh her companion, bot Shain JESUS In an with them a tray apt ing At several thous Ve Boden indicates that the entire The Oshawa Aaily Times Succeeding The Oshawa Daily Reformer I / A Growing Newspaper in s Growing City OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1929 16 Conts » Weok: 3 Cents » Copy. SIXTEEN PAGES HR COVERY ON STOCK MARKETS FIRST STAGE F JOURNEY Captain Blanchet, Three land of Canada MAY CONTINUE THE JOURNEY TODAY Explorers Will Travel by Acroplane to Churchill, and Thence to The Pas and Winnipeg Winnipeg, Nov, 7.--~Homeward hound from the far-flung Avetle reaches and safe at Bathurst Inlet and the Burnside River, the first stopping places In thelr flight to olviligation, the party of Col, €, D, H, MeAlnine was preparing today to he taken another step wouth- ward, OfMelals of the Dominion Explorers Company here had no word late this morning of when Capt, G, §, Blanchet, In charge of the rescue patrol, would fly the MoAlpine men from Wathurst and Burnside to Baker Lake, A three-plane patrol commanded hy Capt. Blanchet yesterday brought the eight explorers, lost for elght weeks in the northland, from Cambridge Hay, on the south: ern extremity of Vietoria Island, aver the 800-mile streteh to Bath. ust yeaterday, Indicated hy the fact that holf of the explorers had heen landed st Bathurst and the other half at Burnside River, Doe minipn Explorers gas cache 00 miles south of Bathurst, It was hes \leved the journey ta Baker Take, 50 miles southeast of the radio post, would ha made today, OfMelals here expected word im. mediately from Bathurst, indicat ing that the party had left for Raker on the flight ta the south, which will take them via Waker to Churchill, in Northern Manitoba, The Pas and Winnines, AB LLL ng Ottawa, Nov, 7.~--The MacAlnins riy ia safe on the mainland of lanada, half at Bathurst inlet and half at Burnside river, according to nfarmtion received here hy wire: oss at 10 o'elonk last night, (Continued on Page 10) May Reforest At Camp Borden Air Force Camp Site May Be Turned Over To Province r---- aronto, Now, 7.~The Globe says 0 ay i "Nexotiations are under way, it is reported, wherchy the Ontario govs erpmient will acquire Camp Horden from the Otlawa authorities for pur poses of wide scale reforestration, Information received from Ottawa ell Area, Approximat sone or 30,000 acres, ihe 8 rns ed over to the provinelal government after the Royal Canadian Air feree shifty its heme and ac fhitied ta the new base at Trenton, which has been selected," PRICE AND DRAYTON TO HOLD CONFERENCE Liquor Conimission arising out of the m-------- $ Toronto, Nov, F=Conf 0 take place RW 0, attorney gene Pd A | ry Drayton, chairman of the wa of e on te a wines, tatisties are being prepared / to RE the entage of Ae sales in roy ry risen bi in vy those of v liquors, The re { the tax a year ago and a in price has resulted a George Able % increasing, To Go To Theatre | (By Canadian Press Lessd Wire) london, Nov, THis Majesty will he 10 the theatre tonight for et time since the beginning of hia tliness, a year ago. He ge- od the musical "Rose WY at uy! Drury heatre. On an \ entire ot of the wotion Are Iaid In Onnnde. | Qld frien best, eapeutall PR By Ry by aiid COMPLETED With Planes, Brings Party Over to the Main. MPs To Make Trip On R-101 Three Women Included in Party of 80 to Make Trip By Thos, 'T, Champlony Canadinn Proas Malt Corvespondent ) London, Nov, 7,~The glant new airship R101 will take K0 mem: bers of the House of Commons tor a teip on Nov, 16, Three women are Incinded among the KO who secured seats when 160 members of parliament ballotted for them these are Lady Astor, Dr, Kthel Hentham, Labor member for Wast Islington, and Dr, Marion Phillips, Labor member for Runderiand, The men who wil make the trip Include Hon, H. Montague, under seoretary for alr, Major J, B, Ces hen, ervative who lost both legs fn the war, and Cel, Hamil ton Gault, who spent many years In Canada, and there rafsed and equipped the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light tafantry for seis vies In the world war, Delegates attending the conference an operation of and Dominlony legislation, yesters day had Nineheon aboard the alr voanel as It swung from the mast: head at Cardington resent ritish LAND OWNERSHIP BY ORIENTALS IS GRAVE PROBLEM Convention in British. Col umbia Asks for Re. striction (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Vernon, ROC, Nov, 7.~The question of veatrioting ownership of land by Orientals in Hritish Columbia Is toa big te expect any setilement of ft, in the opinion of Mon, J, W, Janes, speaker of the provincial legislature as ex prapsed hera yesterday hefore the anfual convention of distriet farmers' institutes, He stated that ha waa heartily in favor of restrie but he asked the delegates t define what they meant by 'a feasible method of restrietion," When they id a resolution in favor "any feasible method justifi. bly vestrleting the ownership of nd by Orientals," {| E------------, wo PROMINENT ORANGE OFFICIAL PASSES (By Camadion Proas Lansed Wire) Meaford, Ont, Nov, T.---William Cooke, cOUNY treasurer of Grey county, and one of the most proms Ovangemen in Ontario, died today at the age of T4 years, was grand Spudurer of the laek Chapter of * Ontario West; and Assistant retary of the Grand Lodge of Ontario West, McAlpine Party Is Homeward Bound LOST AVIATORS BACK ON MAINLAND OF CANA DA FLOWN BACK FROM After boing missing in the fasts weds of the Cimadian Arctio for eight weeks, CUsl, MacAlpine and his seven companions yesterday wore flown back from Cambridge Bay on Victoria Island, far within the Arctic vivele, to Bathurst Ine let on the mainland of Canada, by Captain Blanchet and his rescue plots, The layout shows: (1) The Avetle ship, Maude, which is wine WW ARUTIU INLAND tering st Cambridgs Nn C1) which was sent the bri ov message which was pleked up hy the Hudson Hay ship, Vort James, and velnpod to the outside world) (8) shows a caribou skin tent near Cambridge fay, the type in which the party may have slept, while being guided to safely, and (8) is a photograph of Cal, O, I, N, MacAlpine. The map shows the latest developmenta in the vesene, Plane Flies L.ong Distance By Mechanism (By Conadion Presa Lassed Wire) Detroit, Nov, 6~Pllgted only by a tiny box that welghed leas than ff ty pounds, Mdden Tron view beneath the pilot's seat, in the cockpit a huge Fokker army teansport plane flew fram Dayton, Ohle, ta Selfridge Field and returned to its station with 'the myroscaple control still guiding the plane, However, there were twa pilots seated at their usual position in case anything went wrong with the instrument PLAN TO KEEP HIGHWAYS OPEN Larger Force of Trucks And Men To Be Em- ployed Toronto, Nov, T.~Prepavations are being wade to keep approxi mately 1,800 miles of the prov noes 2,600 miles of highways open during the winter months, Last winter 17 trucks were ens on d In keeping the arteries of raffle free from snow, This coms mg winter will see 25 trucks and 280 men engaged In the work, R. M, Smith, deputy minister of high. WAYH Said, a A college professor says. that {ts in not news, He lives in the nite Accident To New I. Canadisn Press Leased Wire) New Toronto, Nov, 2-=Mrs, Alice Gorden, 72, ia dead. She was killed yesterday when an autainobile drive en by Ernest Cutmore, of New Tor onto struck her, Hohind these brief faghs 0 A wry, rh Gorden is the sole support p:) her hodsridden hushand, He was on Tuesday, She did not go work, Yesterday was their Mth A anniversary, She could not. af to stay at home again, At 2.00 terday 'morning she started out, She reached an intersection, She Pathetic Story Surrounds Fatal Toronto Woman Who Was Killed By Car Yesterday started to @ Fook aut, od a It was too soreant of Take, A a 1s, Gordon," sereams W, Inte, There was a orash, On the pavement the dy lay. Just a erympled heap, In her purse police found a doen went It was an old age pensions form, She was taking it for her en: ploverd signatures. Mrs, Gordon had een told that she was eligible for pension, It would have meant the ond of her work, It would have peant comfort for her husband and oF Aer, States, =Port Arthur News | {| of briek and timbers, French Gov't States Policy Seeks World Peace and Guarantees of Security (Ry Canadian Press Leased Wire) Paris, Nov, T.The foreign pol fey of France under the Tardien government will be based on the organisation of world peave al the same time guaranteeing French security, declared the new cabinet in Ite ministerial declaration made publle hoy in advance of its reads ing before parliament today In the grave guestions te he des termined, the declaration says, the government pledges itself net to conclude any agreement that ts not subject ta free examination and "soverelgn ratifieation' hy Parla. ment \ "It Is upon these premises." says the declaration and "faithiul to the position taken in Geneva by all our predecessors in which naval disarmament ax well as land han been disounsed that we will partis elpate fn, the approaching London conference," OFFICIAL COUNT IN NORTHUMBERLAND Cobourg, Nov, f=Returning ot fleer J, CO, Rirmingham of Camp. hellfard made hia official returns for the country of Northumbers land here yesterday, the effielal majority for FJ. MoArthur, Cons sorvative candidate helng €83%, The vole wan MoArthur 7108; Roberts oh 8435, a Workmen Had Narrow Escape In Hamilton (By Conading Press Leased Wire) Hamilton, Nav, {,-=Twelve men of the Hamilton Wrecking Come pany had a miraculous escape from a horrible death last night when the floors of the old wtore of Mun ray Hons, Limited, at King and Hu Atrests, collapred and buried seven of them under tens All were resoued after a vallant struggle by members of the five department, policemen and comrades, Two were seriously injured and the oth. oF five were suffering chiefly Raids Made On Communists Japanese Government Ad mits 828 Reds Have "Been Arrested (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Tokyo, Nov, 7, Examination by the preliminary court of commun iste who have heen urrested sinee the wholesale roundup of Mareh, VOLE, having been completed, the han on publielty was Hifted today and It wan offlelally stated that NEG communists have heen form ally charged with plotting, These ineluda 4X0 arrested In the first rald, 206 on April 140, 10480, and 47 hetween these dates The rald in April took place af- ter it had b to. th pallataction 2) thal twenty (ral wommiintats from Moscow Wad Japan and reorganizing A special sehool in secretly returned to were engamed In Communiet netivity, MISSING BRITISH FINANCIER FOUND Partner of Man 'Who Failed for Huge Sum Is In Italy we -- (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Rome, Nov, T.-11 Plecoio today sald John Glaldinl, partner of the British financier, Clarence Harty, whe failed for 840,000,000, has heen located tn Milan Hving quiets ly with his wife, a Rumanian wom an, (Maldini left England shortly after Harty's arrest and had not heen located alnece The paper published an inter view with him tn whieh he sald he did not know considerable of the Harty securities were counterfeit, and declared Harty could have pald off all hin obligations If the banks had not found the pecuritien false and denounced him hefore he had a chance to Hauldate his affairs, FEAR OF SUICIDE AT NIAGARA FALLS Niagara Falla, N.Y, Nov, 1.- The tinding of a man's overcoat, Ault and cap on the Niagara River bank near Prospect Paint, by Ni« Aare reservation employees, ins dloates another Falla nuloide, state reservation affiolaln sald today. In the pooket of one of the coats was found a probation card fanned to ol kelahear from the court Justice Monaghan, The olty in which the court ix located Wak not noted on the card, but reservation officials think it ts in " Nawanna, CONSERVATIVES OF BRITAIN PLAN FOR CONVENTION IMPERIAL PREFERENCE HAS PLACE IN PROGRAM Many Resolutions Being Sent in To Party Head- quarters (By George Wambleton, Canadian Press Walt Correspondent ) London, Nov, 1, ==Campalgns for imperial preference, 'safes guarding" of British manufactures, and Kmplre development will be urged at the annual conference of the Conservative party to be held in London on Nov, 81, Almost # moore of draft resolutions to these ends have heen recelvad at Conservative headquarters, These drafts from the local associations want preference and safeguarding placed In the forefront of the party programme, and an immediate start on an "educational eam palen" From the Narrow lu-Furness Conservative Association comes a proposed resolution "that the eons ference views with grave alarm the extreme haste of the present government in reducing' Dritish naval armaments, previous to any agreement helng reached with oth or naval powers, Darrowsin-Fure ness, of course, is an important 5 shullding centre, Klansmen Given A Sift Battle Northern Saskatchewan Town Objects to Coming of K.K.K, (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Hudson Hay Junction, Sask, Nov, T.~Townamen opposed to the coming of the Ku Klux Klan to Hudson Ray Junction, the litle town on the Canadian National Rallways, through which all traf flo for the far north must pass, have taken energetic measures to banish the "Knights" from the community, In the darkness, near the town, the first assault on the Klan mem» bers opourred, and resulted in @ pitehed battle, in which several POrRONS Were Injured, when Klansmen attempted to erect a flovy orows Raldera from the town ofreled the Knights as they were about to Hght the fery oroms, Attackers and attocked became confused in the darkness and members of the ralding party ave veported ta have Injured one of thelr awn men, Undaunted, the Klanamen are making plane to hold a demons stration at a later date, If neces sary they will oall reinforcements from other Raskatohewan K.K.K, Lodges and also will seek the pro- teation of police authorities, it ia stated, Srna Appointed Agent Toronto.=William 1, MacPhie, North Bay barrister, has been aps Jointed orown lands agent for the fatrlot of Niplastng, 1 was ane nounced yesterday at the parila: ment bulldings, Germany Claims Evacuation Of Rhineland Has Been Halted, But France Officially, Denies Report Berlin, Now, FoeVorwaerty, Reelin daily, today sald evacuation orders issued recently to the French regis ment stationed at vanach, in the {hire RN weld nilitary zofe, EN n cance and that the Tegtineat would remain - rther notice french soldiers about to enter a train art Mayenee for return to France, were ordered to resume their old: quar™=s in the Mayence ban racks, Vorwaerts said the counter-order wan believed 10 he a result of the change in the French winiatry and the appointment of Andre Maginot ar minister of war, NM. Maginot and his friends, the per pi always have held the ops nian that the third sone in which Kreuenach and Mavence ave sitwat od should be evacuated unly after the Young Ra yg inte foree (Ry Canadian Prem Paris, Nov, V.==Reportz from Berlin that evacuation of the Ritneland has been suspended by order hy Andre Maginot, minister of war in the new Tardieu cabinet, were offiolally denied today, The movements of troops neces: nitated hy the exacuation, it was explained, might give reason for the supbeation that the evacuas tien ore had heen changed, but aioh orders have changed only to meet, exigencies of the sen vice without in the least moditying the evacuation, . Rath Sump Moi regiments n eoupled territory are being dissolved tnatead of being transfer rod and other units ave shifted to (Continued on Page 10) BUYING STRENGTH RETURNS AFTER FURTHER DECLINES ON THE STOCK EXCHANGES EE Spectacular Rally Featured This Forenoon's Session on the New York Stock Exchange After Downs ward Plunge of Prices TORONTO MARKET ACTS IN SYMPATHY Exciting Scenes of Last Week Were Re-Enacted During an Early Flood of Selling Orders New York, Nov, TA wpectaous lar rally in stook prices took piaesy on the New York Hook Kxchange today after prices of many leading fesues had plunged downward #3 to $16 wu share on a tremendous outburst of selling ut the opening of the market, Most of the ears) losses were out down, and a Bums ber of issues, Including U, B, Hteel Common, rallied #1 to #6 a share nhove yesterday's final quotations, Kxcltoment In Toronto Toronto, Nov, T.==fpeculators for the deoling staged another raid on prices on the Toronto Mock Kx« change this morning and befpre sufMclént buying support could be brought Into the market, stooks had broken one to elght points, In the first hour selling orders were poured Into the market and the majority of the leaders fell below the extreme low levels touched in the debacle of last Tuenaday, The exelting soenes of last week were again enacted on Lhe loca axohange. yo natin welling dips a Bd ro in price to get rid of orders plac by their olients, Mpreads of three and four points between bid and mon as soon 'one It was sean the trend wan definitely down ward, sellers lowered thelr offers ing price and were willing to ace oept almont any bid, Prices Recover Halfway through the morning sesplon considerable buying was injected into the market and prices started to recover thelr earlier des eline. Another factor in the rally was the news that New York start ed to ollmb, While the majority of the leaders showed declines ati midday, thelr declines were not as large an during the opening hour, International Nickel and Brasile (Continued on Page 10) Bowmanville Men Sentenced Given Sevres. 'Punishment When Found Guilty of Serious Offence (Ry Canadian Press Leased Win) Milton, Nov, To==lawrenocd Goddard and Joseph Nowston Rowmanville, were found gullty of attempting a serious offense aEaingt a 20-year-old girl and sens tenced to three years in Portes mouth penitentiary yesterday, In addition, each man will get ten lashes five to be administered sin montha after they enter prison, and the other five six months hefory thelr release, DERELICT YACHT ON THE ATLANTI Vessel Abandoned in Sink. ing Condition by \ \ Crew of Two Atlantio ©Ofty, NJ, Nov, Pea Coast guard Jato were --_------ oa lookout today a derelict nohoohs or yacht abandoned by ita crew of two » milea off the const of Souths orn New : York ™ Charles Deltrioh, a sails or of Keyport, NJ, landed on the beach yesterday in ® small rowboat, - They sald they had abandoned the. yacht Goose in a sinks ng condition after the craft struck 4 piece of submerged wreckage. Given Ponttontiavy Term North Bay.---Found gulity of breaking Into and stealing & quans © tity of merchandiee from the wore of Rosenberg and Wasserman on Oot, 18, Martin Patterson, 24, Vancouver, was sentenced hy Maws fatrate Weemar th two yeas wn Kingston penitentiary, Jerwey, 3 Eh n Witham Jenwen of New