Oshawa Daily Times, 27 Mar 1930, p. 6

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V THE OSHAWA DAILY' TIMES, 'THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 19% CHAN VARS | 1S GIVEN SET BACK | Planned Chin of Liverpool mg b a Whar docume) ies, of me -- ot the: LONDON,' March: 27-= ign ' dream of 8 rR of slovuibr: to hold im i 3 o | Canadian wheat In the vie nity of Liverpool is likely to be Elven a further setback by the re~ port of the cabicet committee alls ndny's | which has been discussing bow to piso ) $3niling Frond fat yh Jmponiad Jovnuits, | 'drat gin y understood that a majority ovie' thi ng have Podons of the 'cabinet ministers, headed hy ) em by hi | Yor Pullip Snowasn, ate ai ind 9 scheme propoun: pits D bj oy Souhdgr ah od by K, ¥, Wise, Bocialist member ym pAD ated with it, after | for Lelcester, for state control and » awaiting trial, | Purchase of imported foodstufts, trike, For three | #0d are favoring the purchase of sed food or drink, |Bome-grown crops, a plan 'which 8 Syburently / supported by the 8, ire she was fed bY |" Montiwhile, there Is a section of sa \ y the Labor party who are keenly Late Sunday night she contrived | 8dvocating what would amount to Jot hareat down into the hospit the Government equivalent of a nds using a sheet ns a lnd- | Whent pool, but for the purpose of A hailed faxi, drove to a | importing . grain and - controlling and from t d a letter] the price, The Treasury, however, the Ministry | objects to this {des because the 'Ther #he drove to | sums involved are too heavy, ang where she collapsed. at the | economists also object because the wardeh, h they declare the result would b i li fh to lebep up the pride of wheat im TA A was vevenled. that Britain and add to the cost af Jy: .~ "pumber of documents rel {ing instead of giving 'the country to the Gasette Au ¥ranc | the present advaniage of buying ndal have disappeared from 8 | w atin the cheapest market, the. attics of ' Ll rate 7 mm ------------ dow cou #0 Entrusteq © Alp afford tra Tint 5 "progecution of the he so Be 4M the 1s jason «loft the key fn piCrote infan hour and a half, com-~ pared with epproximately 16 hours J ostérday Wists, 8 postman by Mogmer aia ON: ered & # Le adaressed | Weighing (but 25 unds and the minister, It Nona the ao Fh tai Bay mot» or, .an airplane bullt in Chicago i Lhas attained a speed of 149 miles and hour, in rages, . © FOR ECONOMY | AND VALUE [ROR ren! aconamy and big value buy one uh of these Bddy Tiss @ Every dy + Roll comining safe, Sterilived Yiswe of a quality worthy oR ihe well-appointed bathroom @ Eddy's Is the Tissue thet gives you full value for your money « ivll weight w= full gaunt @ Ask for it by name, » = THE E, b. EDDY COMPANY kIT "Itain Hilton was forced to stick to 4 Ys . pendegvols was arranged with AVIER WAR Enel 4 i Gnd ' Ye thin: Vietors i bored and victims bits Bewsll the chances thet have | brought t And break thelr swords and on a | a, Bo 4 Wi r harps, te th up they rh, and ba 0 The conquerors they or the im- of 'thely k arms sgainst th brutal might © Tr the Of str men and most the LT ally Quietened by the YO Werder -- -- " stew instead of fried ment Was sere ved at dinner, They marched hick to their cells at 2.30 'o'clock without any violence having been: committed, The warden Informed that he would wonsider thelr demand about food, wound In her chem, Inst night and thers rem wo CONVICTS BALK {oe Ps. eh mon ness Pwo yertienl wings quickly | Ave te the one embattled awful i ihrust out on either » of t cockplt from a new brake to qu Iy spot an airplane after it has wi Eau mug a y "airplane that a German in- # 0 . veptor has driven with rocket dis~ The only. pti hog eMarge warrion ite tall in front and |New York Herald-Tribune, Demand Fried Meat but Fin | as no fuselnge behind the wings nn | A ap -------------- Kingston Ntabbing Viethm Kingston~~"The condition Mrs. Winnitred Maesie, vietim of "Ah, madam," ssid the pious stabbing affeay on Tuesday | visitor, "I am golng about giving Jefferson City, March 27,.+Vor two | Morning, tor whieh her husband | sdvics and consolation to unhappy hours yesterday afternoon 750 of the James Missle Is in custody, | wives, Do you know where your 5.000 convicts in the Missourk peni- | ohirged with atthowing her with | husband ds every night?' tentiary were In mutiny becagse Irish | 6 butcher kuife and intiisting | "Indeed I do" shows im " provement at the Genorat Woupites do, iy h madpn, Ay chink hpi are hopes for 3 { : hor redovry, Maswle wi 4 an Wolk if ho gotw out of the place ore photo Mog agiatrate Farrell ore ho is now, he has to False When, wars are over and the ¥irug- The ugly rage and the dull wearl- 0 Donce Vidtor and Ysnquisher (n thelr hearty confess . That when the bitter truth Bt last » . of IN A FAVE PLACE granite slap that weighs at least EE _ , Shortly after entering the dining hall at 12.15 o'clock and taking thelr | nosigned 'seats, many, ol the prison: | ers refused to eat the meal placed before them, consisting of Irish stew, creamed potatoes, green beans with bread and coffee, ing In this demand and pounding on the tables snd dishes, the while re oat dinner. At the conclusion of she Pen), guards gave the usual order to] file out to the shops, Not a conyiet moved, i Warden Rudolph, notified of 'the mutiny, promised that the penal rd would. receive thelr complaints, and fhe revolt ended, SWAP COMMANDS ON'THE HIGH SEAS Liner Captain Changes With Another to Hurry Back to Sick Wife "New York, March 27-+A tale of | swapping steeds on, the high ons was told. when the Munson Liner Segthern Cross arrived liere yoster-| day from Buenos Aires, in contsnd «| of Captain Charles Hien, hurrying € to the bedside of his wife, who is} eHtiend i. tagt Friday night | ra, Hilton riday night, wen aboard the Munson Liner y VR Legion, sailing at Hidnight for Bue: | nos Aires, to say goodsbye to her] husband, 4 : A few minutes before sailing time, | Mm, Hilton was stricken with paraly sis. She was taken ashore, while Cap- in e on first day at sea, Captain "Hilton recdived radio news that his wife's condition was critical, He ask- | od his owners if there might be some way he could retuen home in a hur the 'Southern Cross, 130 miles south of Bermuda, There in the darkness at 310 am, Monday, the two liners met. Captain Hilton took command | of the Southern Cross, while Cap- | tain Harry N. Sadler, master of the | Cross, climbed to the bridge of the Legion, Yesterday Captain Hilton rushed ashore and hurried to * his home here, | ------ . Niagara Falls," Ont,, March 26, «=A mother and her six children L "one hed in a one-room dwell in Stamford township while husband lived In a com» fortable home and drove around in a oar, Magistrate Fraser heard in A nonssupport case, Mrs, Paterson sued 'her husband, Kimo, employed in Niagara Falls, RY. and was awarded #15 The defence of Lhe wan was that he was paying Installments on a oar and could nut at the a time provide for his family, The magistrate lectured him at length and made the children, ranging from two to sixteen years, wards of the Children's Aid Hoclety, ------------------ U) dle of a new hand mir a nail Ale wnd pair and is hin to Kups \ glass on a table like wn fiwral 1 al Implement de- Australie in cabpable of packing, sowing and d © ground in one oper ows Woking atari has been in a mh Dell Telephone to $30,520,000 last yeur, gecordin "We want feled meaty was the | n statement in the annual report, This shout of the prisoners, Within a few | figure exceeds the previous year's out. ation, niinutés hundreds of others were join {lay hy approximately $8, continuous expenditures 'by the Bell World consumption of rubber Company, and the demand for ser« | last year has been ofMcially estimpat- Gauge of Conditions Gross additions to the plant of the Company amounted maining In thelr seats, Some did not vice, may be taken as a falr gauge of Ale a SOMMIEY's prosperity, 1000, Such & ton, and lie couldn't even lift a souttle of coal when he was alive, Italy has Wwitalned second rank among epuntries for the importance to| of hemp production with 210,000 sores of land devoted to its eultis od at 785,000 tons, of which 870, 000 tons were used in the United ftates, i SI 3 A | BU '4 ELECTROILA quipped with a LIBRARY OF VICTOR RECORDS VERY, puichath of the famous RE3 Victor Arn NI) INCREASE TY) Radio with Electtola now receives the instru t com not only with all tubes, but with "forord I nipped with a library of IN PRICE ha h i in rice. 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