The Oshawa Daily Times Succeeding The Oshawa Daily Reformer VOL. 6-~NO, 88 ty rch. Sudo ond rule Holders OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1930 15 Cents 8 Week; 3 Cents » Copy FOURTEEN PAGES News in Brief (By Cunsdian From) To Be Deported Stratford, It, Bix, Detroit stock salesman, arvested at Lon don recently on a charge of der frauding an aged couple of Bt, Mary's and a number of local people, will be deported at the ex- piration of his sentence on the Jocal charges, Bix entered Canada illegally, Canadian immigration offieinls say, because he has A criminal record in United Btates, $F. 5 0» Old soldier, But Never Vought Guelph~sergt, Major W, J, Clements who is enjoying the best of health celebrated his Dird births day on Saturday, He is the oldest soldier in Guelph having signed up tor several campaigns from the Urimean to the World War of 1914-18, In his lifetime of service however, he never saw a battle, ¥ L] ¥ Witty Years Township Clerk Sin Bound, ~Willlam J, bel lamy, 77, ¥iesherton, is celebrates ing his fiftieth years as clerk ot nie township of Artemesia, Urey county, He was officially appointed clerk, April 5, 1880, and bas served the township since! w * * ify Student Government Simply sou Caput, a faculty organization which deals with ihe discipline of the University of Tor yonto, has decided to make the students' administrative body sim» pler in form and less complicated, Various hodies, including the Men's Student Council, the Wor men's Btudent Council and the joint executive of the Bludent's Ads ministrative Council, are to be abolished and replaced with & single council to handle student velations, ¥ + LJ Killed by Runaway Horses illsonburg, Ont,~Vietor Unvers sagt, 11, was killed last night on hig father's farm near Delhi when a team of horses, driven by Ane other youth, became frightened and ran away, A board on Which the lads were seated broke and Unversagt was thrown under the horses' hoofs, LJ LJ Labor Government Defeated Perth, Western Australia,-The latest figures in the state elecr tions of Western Australia ine dicated that the labor Goveris ment had bene defeated, The Nas tlonaligts and Country Party coal tion bad 28 scats and the Labor party 23: va hadi Panic In Theatre Waburn, Muss,~=kiVe children wera slightly injured and more than #00 others became panto stricken here sunday when fire broke out in the pirand Theatre during a performance, LJ . M Man's Wife, Hurt in Two Accidents Chatham~An unpleasant coin cident occurred to Mr, and Mrs, Camille Blosse, Harwich township, Baturday night when beth were fujured in separate accidents near their home, Hoth are suffering from head wounds and body Ine Juries, The first occurred when the buggy in which they were rid« ing home from Hlenheim was struck by an automobile, While Mra, Hlosse was being taken to hospital for trestment, Nlosse started to load his horse to the farm and was struck by an autos mobile, * * LJ Many Thefts Uncovered London. ~Loeal police have been surprised to discover women cons Aldered 'well-to-do have been responsible for the series of petty thefts at grocery stores here, Three of the women were arrested and fined approximately §16 whieh they Jramuly paid, One of them was found to have made herselt #0 apron capable of holding sev. eral articles of foed, Ee German Gov't Upheld Flin The Reichstag today ap- proved the government's bitterly gon tested agrarian programme on its third and final reading by a vote of 230 to 204, Yachts For America Cup Races Launched (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Bristol, RI, April 14==The Ku. tarprise, the first of four prospec i 'tive defenders of the America' cup to be completed, was launch here today shortly after a similar o had disturbed the other side vent Gi B and 'where ir Tomas Lipton 's : pr the Shamrock V,, iid : o ways, fhe was. designed Br ir on and bullt by erreshoft, . Clad tah a 4 tha fram 1 NEW TAXES IMPOSED IN BRITAIN Date Fixed For Signing New Naval Agreement SESSION OF CONFERENCE ~ HELD THIS FORENOON T0 APPROVE OF DRAFT TREATY Naval Conference Will End on Tuesday of Next Week With Signing of Two Agreements TODAY'S MEETING WAS WHIRLWIND. SESSION Premier MacDonald Ex- presses the Hope That French and Italians Will Be Able to Settle Diffi- culties By DEWITT MACKENZIE (Associated Press Sta Writer) London, April 14--0ne week from tomorrow, barring mishaps, representatives of the five great naval powers will sign the doeu- ment which will mark the success and failure of their hopes here to reach agreement on a treaty limit. ing and reducing all glasses of nav» al eraft, At aplenary session of the con. ference in Queen Anne's drawing room, Bt, James' Palace this noon, Premier MacDonald, oMeiating as general chairman of the confers once announced the ceremony for that date, qualifying the annouce- ment with the words "I hope it will, T hope it will," His announcement was the prin. cipal development in the whirl wind session, the first conference Since Feb, 11, It originally was planned tn try to get the treaty drawn up so that it could he sign: ed next Thursday, but the prime minister annotineed that this was impossible of achievement, As it WHI be a race wERingt time for the drafters to get the doew ment ready for the meeting Tues day, so that the United States ves presentatives may cateh the Le viathan immediately afterwards for New York and home, The treaty to he signed will he & three power agreement hetween Great Britain, Japan and the Unit. ed States, covering limitation and reduction of naval "craft, and agreement between the five pow- erg, France and Italy included, on such pointe as humanization of submarines and capital ship hells day, Tmportant French-Italian limitation differences are left une settled subject tn subsequent nes gotiations, and there will he a clause allowing any of the three powers signing the limitation see. tion to depart from ita terms of the building of a mnon-ignatory nation endangers it, Once the session was under Mr, MacDonald began with almost mechanical parliamentary preel- sion the adoption of mass material which had been ghaped by the ex. ports and first committee since the (Continued on Page 2) Brockville Dog May Be Given Hero Medal (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Brockville, April 14-="King" the police dog that effected the ress oue of Jack Wylle, of Brockville, member of the ¢rew of the J, P, Porter and Hons drill boat from drowning in the loy waters of the St, Lawrence, opposite here on February 27 last, may be awarded tha Spratt's dog here medal that in given every six months to the dog that performs the outstanding act of herolam during the pres ceding six month period, Word has been received here from the nas tional award committee of the foundation, the headquarters of which ave in New York City, that King is eligible for this award and asking for additional and authen- tle Information concerning his exploit, THIRTY PLANES SEEK LOST FLYER Student Pilot Disappeared Yesterday in Fog Over Long Island (By Canadian Press Lonsed Wire) Valley Stream, N.Y, April 14= Thirty planes werg ordered out from Curtiss. Fleld today to search for Ralph J, White, 29, of 536 West 112th street, New York, student flyer, who | disappeared in a foggy sky late yes | terday, Among the searching eraft planes of the New York City Police, military planes from Mitehel Field and air transport planes from Curtiss Field, The searchers were un- | der the direction of Frank Ambrose, | Curtiss Field manager, White went up solo, after only 10 hours fying experience, just before a thiek fog, whieh left a sky ceiling of only 50 feet, settled over Long Island, Ambrose said he feared the student had come down en the At lantie or the woods of Long Island White's plane was supplied with one ly enough gasoline to fly for four hours, were | Air EE -------------------- Welcome Rain Falls in West Prairie Lands Were Urgent "1y"In"Need of More Moisture (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Winnipeg: Man, April 14 First of the west's spring rains was still still falling today en prairie farm Iand ungently in need of moisture, Following several days of warm weather, during which some farms ers started thelr grain-sowing and some spurned favorable condi- tions to wait for rain, week-end showers broke over Baskatchewan and Alberta, Manitoba, recipient of no week-end moisture, 1a fairly well-off due to rains last fall, Beattered showers promised hy the weather forecasts for tonight and tomorrow in all three provine ces, Weather in becoming gener. ally unsettled, according to the dominion meteorological bureau, and clouds threaten in almost avery area where rain has not he- come an actuality, At this period, general rains are regarded as the most pronounced necessity for the ovop on avhich seeding in now he- ginning te become general, Hub soll moisture is generally deficient across the prairies, Broker Sentenced to : Term in Reformatory Taranto, April 14,=Pleading guilty ta the theft of money and securities amounting almost to $11,000 while en« aged in the brokerage business in 029, Erie Oswald was sentenced to. day by Judge Coatsworth to two fears less one day, plus six months ndetermirate, at the Ontario Res formatory at Guelph, HE armor 1n Tiota Tilbury, Ont, April 14, 5=Howe ard Wickwire, 38, farmer residing seven miles east of Wheatley, was killed by lightning while ploughs ing with a tractor on Saturday, Hin father, Willlam Wickwire, and a hired man, William Lyohs, who were Plotduing with teams In the same field a short ' distance Away, were both stunned by the same flash of Hghtaing, Bank Review Claims Canada Will Return to Prosperity (By Canadian Press Leswed Wire) Toronto, April. 14~Canada has survived more serious petiods of business depression than the present and will return in time to an era of | normal prosperity, says the latest res view of. the Bank of Nova Scotia By way of comparison, the review recalls the four years of stagnation os . fhe and indicntes that ol ay are not compare able With the depression of that pees During those four condis Ph Bag aR bi I and sought ut the great i] 1923 majority held on, went about their an pe atinination and {rom © thered the Ay Yo that will "There 1s no reason to suppose the present halt in our advance Jat mote \ an a fraction of She tie 8 © last pause Sank decd Yor thas its conse: a " Will be similar. Then, there was disorder everywhere, It was ne. eonsary to reorganize business At ie i Tt © greatest st mle in history, Today, h such vd Net adjustments are impending, evertheless, resy it . checked, no. po after duin the tracks near Sulphide, His was thrown a considerable distance and "terribly mangled, the district, ovdere tamerrow night at Lipton's yaoht Shamrook which he will make his latest ats tempt for the histaric America's SU Nat la BEAVERBROOK'S BROTHE The photograph have shaws Allen A, Aitken, brother of Lord Beaverbrook, and Mrs, Aitken of Montreal, just prior to sailing aboard the Mauretania from New York for a six weeks' holiday in | | wl Congress | son for six months after convietion | | | | | LEAVES ON VACATION England, -- French Premier's Car In Automobile Smash A] (By Canadian Press Lonsed Wire) Paris Apri 14 Promier "Tar dieu was the near-vietim in an au tomoblle accident last night, it was revealed (oday, Leaving the cham- ber otf deputies his ear collided with a taxieah , Hoth convey ances were smashed but the pres mier, unhurt, walked to his hotel, Woman Killed In Bread Mixer Terrible Injuries Fatal to Wife of Baker at Brantford Brantford, April 14=The result of severe injuries which she sustained when she became entangled in the machinery of a power hread mixer last night, Mrs, Melving Johnson died at the Rrantford hospital early this morning, Mrs, Johnson, wife of the hlind proprietor of Parker Hak ing System, was preparing the dough for today's bateh of baking at the plant when her hand caught in the machinery and she was drawn slowly into the mixer until her whole chest were mangled, An employee fainted and the sereams of the helpless vies tm attractedy peaple from the street, the baking plant being located at the corner of Market and Chatham streets, Dr, D, A, Morrison was called and what was possible at the scene of the aceldent had the vietim removed to the hospital, She lived about four hours, AUTOMOBILE RECORD PLAN 1S ABANDONED (By Canadian Press Loased Wire) Daytona « Reach, Fla, April' 14 Kaye Dan, Rritish automobile racer, has definitely abandoned for attempting to heat the world's automobile vear and will sail for home on Wed: nesday, it was learned "today, + His cary, the Silver Bullet, is hein and will be shipped back to England this week, Young Man Killed By hia plans speed record here<this crated C.P.R. Freight Train (By Canadian Pons. bated Wivey Belleville, April 14.-=Paul' Casiho, 20, resident, of Hungerford téwnahip was instantly killed vesterday, when struck by a westbound CRR frefght traln, as he 'wan walking on y Dr, Mather, of Tweed; caraner, for an inquest far weed, silmreck V, launched Gosport, England ---8iy v homat \ w Ww Vs a Britain Plans Trade Treaty With Russians ------ Conservative Cries of "Shame' Greet Statement in the Commons (By Consdian Press Lessed Wire) London, April 14.Hon, Hugh Dalton, under-socretary for lors Bisby affairs, announced in paras | went today that negotiations had heen completed for a (rade agree ment with doviet Mussia which would remain pending conclusion of a full Anglo-doviet trade Lireaty. The arrangements provide tor most favored nation treatment in respect of trade and, with eertain special exceptions, (mn respect ol shipping, as between the twe coun tries, The nnderspegretary explalu~ od, The agreement also gives the wo VIgL governme:t ne Might te eatablish their trade delegation 1n London, consisting of the Hovis trade representative and two deps utiles from the Hoviet embassy, Conservative ories of "shame futerrupton Mv, «..on when he #dded these three .'ading repres sentatives would be accorded apes lal privileges, The offices of the former Russian trading concern had heen iwiwvd under orders ol the former Uonservative governs ment hefore the breach in relations with Rusaia, dmmuntey Wvdeo also attach ta the delegations' offices used ex» oiualvely fof commercial puvposes, My, Dalton said. sue. privileges however would not apply to cours proceedings in respect of come mercial transactions, The agreement was a temporary one, subject' ta cancellation. aftey Six months' noties, Mr, Dalton concluded, ; TE -- a ---- FORMER PREMIER OF NORWAY DIES Sigurd Ibsen Was Son of Great Playwright, Henrik Thaen -------- » (By Conadian Press Leased Wine) Freiburg, Germany, April 14m Sigurd Ibsen, former Norwegian premier and son of 'the great plays ht) Hourik lbaen, died 'today The former premier, Who had heen living fn Germany some time, underwent an operation same time SEO, hut showed no improvement And complications set in Dr, Thaen: in 1908 wan appointed a member: of the Hague court of { vaurt. for etme Ame arbitration and served on that R---- British Gov't BUDGET INTRODUCED IN HOUSE OF COMMONS TODAY Strikes Blow in Indian Trouble President of "AllIndian Con- gress and Many Others Arrested (By Canadian Press Lonsed Wire) Bombay, India, April 14.==8triking hard In defense of Its sovereignty in India the British government today took Into custody AL in the In dian nationalist "elvil disobedience" movement captained by Mahatma Gandhi, Gandhi himself was not mos le sted, o Of Importance, however, almost tantamount to the arrest of Gandhi was the incarceration, and sentence iw few hours Inter of Jawaharlal Neh: ri, president of the All-India Nation Nehru was sent to pris on & charge of viglation of the Salt \et on Frida He wan arr und tempearari! provinelal jall, both places near All ihabad, News of his arrest spread like wildhire through Bumbiy, = and within a few minutes the eutton, bul lon, seeds and share markets sus pended business Sixteen persons were arrested ut Luchnow, United Provinces, (ur of fenses against the Salt Laws, They included Mohanlal Saxena, chief exe. cutive officer of the National Con gress, and Jmtial Ahmed, president uf the leer! Congress committee, ant several other Congress ellicials, The correspondent of the Londen Dally Mail here cabled his paper that arrest of Gandhi wis imminent, and that the government, alarmed al (Continued on Page ¥) sted ut Cheokl detalned in the Naini Blation rer -- Duchess Found Guilty Of Attempted Suicide (By Genadion Frese Losssd Wire) London, April 14=The Duchs ons of Leinster, who was the forme or May Etheridge, Mritish musioal comedy atar, was found gullty In court here today of an attempt Lo commit suicide in a Priston aparts ment she rented recently as plain "Mra, Willlama"s Bhe will be sens tenced on Naturday, ETI] ¥ 13 Injured by Quebec Blasts I ,,S.§,. Two Apartment Houses Complete Wrecks From Gas Explosions Montreal, April M==Two apart: ment houses, one containing 13 resis dences just completed and the other of four residences, were blown to pieces by separate explosions of fuel was Saturday, and 13 people, many of whom had miraculous escapes from death, were more or less aes fously injured, Total damage was ess timated at $62,000» The first explosion came at noon in a new three-storey, twelvesaparts ment building on St, Joseph boules vard, when gas seeping into the eels lar was ignited fram the furnace, The building had just been made ready for eceupancy and one fame ily was in the act of moving in, The hrie's structure was a complete wreak, Workmen were blown through wins dows ta land in the street outside and one Wan, at work in the cellar, found himself in an adjacent alley and net seriously. injured, Four people whe were in the building suffered slight hl on, 'They were all blown clear of the wreckage, none of them being able to give a clear description 'of their experiences, » Seven hours after the St, Joseph Roylevard explosion, a fonrsdwelling Sparment house on Ninth avenue, osemount, waa le in a similar | Investigators Probe Disaster Murder Charged | Against Longe BY RT. HON. PHILIP SNOWDEN MINE EXPLOSION CAUSE A MYSTERY Which Took 17 Lives on Saturday rr------ Tacoma, Wash, April 14 ease of an explosion in the fie Const Coal Company's mine al Carbonado, 20 miles east of here, whieh cost the lives ef 17 miners, wis sought by company efficluls and federal Inspectors today Investigators who visited the scene yesterday were unable to find wny evidence explaining the cause of thy blast, which occurred Saturday night Death caught every man working on the Deouty seam in 'the second level of the mine, where the blast occurred, There were four other members of the erew, giving rise to early reports that 21 had perished but they were not near the scene of the explosion and ean throw ne light en the disaster's cause, Pacl Southampton Man Is Held Responsible for Death of Townsman Walkerton, April 14 Murder will be charged against Harry Longe, HRouthampton fsherman, for the slaying of Earl Yeoman, also of flouthainpion, arown of elals announced here last night, Yeoman died at midnight Sats urday at Owen Bound, 60 hours after he had been struck down by a huge jagged rock as he walked along a Southampton street with Mrs, Edward Longe on Thursday, The prisoner, now heing without bail on an assault charge; ix her brother-in-law, An inquest will he held this week or next inte Yeoman's death, it in expected, and Longe will pro= bahly be arraigned on the murder charge an the inquiry concludes, He will not be tried before the Au tumn assisen at Walkerton, Mra, Kdward Longe, 35, a nas tive of Northern Ontario, and a French-Canadian, ia held In ball af A material witness, She was are vested at West Toronto station on Thursday night, a few hours after the assault, and was brought back for questioning, Investigation by Provinelal Cons stables Joseph Nelson of Walkers ton and Otte MoClevis of Hanover, revealed that Yeoman had just completed a real estate deal with Mr, and Mra, Edward Longe about twn weeks before the tragedy. when he first became acquainted with Mpa, Longe, EE an. , Tady Wilson Dies London, ~-Lady Wilson, widow of Feld Marshal Sir Henry Wilk won, former chief of Mritish staff, who was asalssinated in 1023, died suddenly today at her London ves sidence, Lady Wilson waa 68 years old ) oh Er ------------ Ne More For gd Relief Toronto, April 14-=The Une tario Liquor Control Commission han decided: periodical inapection of relief lista 1a necessary 10 cheek up on recipients of municipal relief or other chavity who -hold liquor permits, The hoard assumes the attitude persons hard pressed ancugh to be getting public ohare ty should not be able to atford liquor and the permits are theres Chancellor of Exchequer Des livers Long-Awaited States ment on Financial Needs of Great Britain SAYS NEW TAXATION WAS UNAVOIDABLE Valuation Bill to be Intros duced to Provide Basis for New Taxation on Land Values / wooie ---- (By Canadian Press Lossed Wire) London, April 14,~Before # tensely interested house, Rt Hon, Philip Snowden, Chancel« lor of the Exchequer today brought down the second Labor= ite budget in the British history involving new taxation in order to balance the budget, The Chancellor estimated the revenue for 1930-31 on the new taxation at £789,445,000 or about $3,947,225,000 with ex« penditures of £731,809,000 or about $3,759,045,000, To this must be added the sinking fund of £55,400,000, leaving an esti mated surplus of £2,236,000 or about $11,180,000, Budget Features Features of the budget speech of the Rt, Hon, Philip Snowden wera ; Safeguarding duties on key Indus tries will be allowed to expire, Bers tng tax In abolished. Other duties arg retuined, Income tax Increased by 12 conta s death duties lncrensed from 40 10 TH cont, on eatutes of mere than 10,000,000, TET creased] herenis cents n bargpel ln beer duty: changes In motor Te. Side feen--=all yielding about $233,000, Reduction of $37,500,000 in carrying charges on debt, With new taxation, revenue {x ess mated at §3,948,000000, yielding, 4 surplus ol' possibly #11,000,000, Mr, Snowden declared there would be no election this years Heo forces cast legislation to prevent evasion of tax payments on estates through private companies i 10 tax nonsrosls dents gatning some 27.46 Total deadweight debt, £7,469,000,+ 000, a reduction of 131,000, \ oni floating debt £737,000,000, & reduction of 4100,000,000==now at the lowest fi+ gure since war ! Defick for past year "anu Wer And spirits reven ho ud I ve decrease Now Taxation Unaveidable The chancellor said that new taxe ation wan unavoidable because res celpts under the existing laws would show a deficit of 442,000,000 agains, the entimated sApenditures. Wb He announced there would bev increass wm the standard rate of in come TAX, # GW Assessment of all property In the eountey, an ine in the duty ef heer, an ine the surta rate, an kre in aut ey on exlated axce . 000 from 40 to 30 per cents and' . sures to pravent the aveidance of ess tate duties, He also said he would ask tor I islavion regarding the Hability to fis come tax of nonsresidents trading in Great Britain 'Ihe chancellor told the Commons that the government Blanned 0 sent a valuation bill to provide a bas win of taxation on land values valuation, he said, was an. ox preliminary step and the gover mtended 10 use. Ib 4% A means © securing for the community a in the constant growing value of the and. He told the House of Comme ; was determined, however bu is it might be, that the eount PAY ita way by honest mot would not leave his billy, In the a seen calamity he d , NO new fore cancelled, (Continued on Page'2) manner and nine @ QECUNANLE ne ured, three of them seriously, Two ttle girls, Plat in the street in front of the building, were buried in debris, One' suffered a fracture log and cuts and was in a serious condition; while the ether escaped with miner cuts SLIM WILLIAMS SENT TO WESTERN PRISON Kingston, © April 14=1t was learned at the Portamouth Penis antiary this moarning that "Sim" Allame, notorious for hia cons neotion. with the Murrell sang, Who soma years ago held wp a he at Melborne, Ont, and for whioh 'one Was axequts ph the gan nt ie d to Stoney i ry in. Manitos Williams: it iy understood, Wl suffering from. tubercolosis has West yo that he will have Shanes for hla Ute heen sent better --- : org, 31, & cenved A proachi |} ome Neh Three Rescuers Killed in Michigan Airport Tragedy Ypsilanti, Mich, April 14==Three men were electrocuted after a plane became sntangled with high tension wires while attempting a landing at Ypattaati Slrbort erday, The dead: Levi Keppler, 24, bank! teller, of Ann Arbor: Hany Walt erintendent of the. airs {iam Clawaon, 60, 18s ort! ang rmer, of Ypsilanti, Leon Hanselmann, 23, of Amn Arbor, owner of the plane and 1s {lot, oo. injured slight! ow mann swung the plane toa low a he field, It Noth tension transmise wire came in contact with Xi killing him instantly, The burst inte flames, 4 Walter ran to the plane cay a five extinguisher, witness said, he turned on a stream of chew eloctrio current followed the down and Knooked him to ground, Clawson tried to Walters and. was killed {nat Walters was taken to Un Aonpial Ab Anh Arbar hi before the ambulance { Nn a Jumped trom ERETEAT Company out (he wires, An wires, hecame entangled ant res 0d Ausnehded in the sin QueRt Jan arderedy Loo we we