Oshawa Daily Times, 15 Apr 1930, p. 6

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1930 A QUART OF MILK A DAY York State canals, This item wil meet with great opposition in the Honate, COOLINGE IS DONE crt pe pesos ps HER | a my | WITH POLITICS They are bankrupt and starving, striy- ing to amass the fare back to the Will Never Return to Public Office, He Says in United States, Killed 4 Talkie Jays Is dying, Talkies have killed Article to cari $100 a week---and then stats vat A six foot heme, with white teeth, tired eyes, a double thin, and a erack saxophonist! He was Just a Jaze-been! A reporter found him In Endell Sroet, ndon, the home of the Jazz- heens, LAWYERS SET NEY |or-AL BREVITY RECORD! inte Two of Them Together Sum | Up Cases in Ten Words om ---------- | Quebee~One of the shortest pleas oni record took place in the Court of Sessions when Mark Drouin and Gerard Racrolx used 10 words be tween them in sataming up the cas /y /, ARTI. KIDNEY wy, PI LL3 I ool Com y Blood Medicine and Liver Pills "A 4] , [3 AL IN 01k the orchestra, and lee-skating has a INS yy AUGER TRO i killed the dance, And these black experts, who made fortunes out of what an American described as the "da de da, da dum dollars," are Idi- ing away In Endell street=a stagnant community ! "Da da, vodeo vo, di da, tum tum tum)" Marko was humming softly, His whole body was twitching to the rhythm, His feet were shuffling, They were clad in three guinea patent leather shoes, cracked cruelly across the toes. A $50 sult shone at the seams on his six feet, In front of him was a cup of coffee and a cheap cigarette, He gazed dreamily and twitched to the TI-BEENS FACE STARVATION lalkie Has Killed Orchestra nad Ice-Skating Ousts Dance London~He sald his name was Bam Marko, A negro, He did not ome from Alabama, and his father yas not an emancipated slave, He was born in Liverpool == the fock district--emigrated to America In 1919, returned to England in 1927 Ra ES Constipated TETRA Instead of habit-forming Sk NATURE'S REMEDY) a aad Japon Nie wontle, pleasant=Nt to. J VO" NIGHT night=tomorrow ® br Vir + ud # 280 box, The All. Vegetable Laxative d rhythm, Jazz had soaked into him lke whisky or dope! It gets these play- ers, They breathe In syncopated time, thinking muted thoughts, "Gloomy?" 1 sald cheerfully, walk~ ing up to Marko's table, "Pressman?" parried the negro, half smiling and with astounding shrewd. ness, "Admitted." Those Rhythms "Cost you wu drink, boss," he sald sleepily, We talked, All the time the great body was rocking to these St, Vitus rhythms, as { the man were afflicted by a disease which convention had made a soclal asset, "Not many years ago, boss, I was earning twenty quid per and rake-off," he sald, "now I'm slinging hash in an eats joint==will you buy it?" "Can't you get another music job?" I asked, He laughed, "None of us can get another job, boss," he boomed, "hundreds of us are dying upright for lack of the dough for a bunk back home!" "How are you treated!" I asked, Then he scowled and coined & great not have epigram, Voltaire could bettered it, "Treated?" he sneered, niggers aren't so white as painted |" TT --_--__--_--_ CEERI always look for the red-and.green package when you buy corn flakes, Then you are sure of Kellogg's: The flakes with the "wonder" flavor, packed in the waxtite inner seal wrapper that keeps them oven=fresh CORN FLAKES * Serve with milk or cream. Extra delicious with fruits ov Roney "Say, we we're H ---- In the Jas Clouds | 1 say we chatted, It was like chat- | ting with a player plano, He would { lapse into his hummings and tappings, then come out of the Jazz cloud and and say some sentence which bit seared you, "Negroes from the bands are be Ing driven into crime through fio work," he sald, "What ean a nigger do, You don't employ 'em over here, We play ar starve!" He dropped the cigarette butt into the coffee, pointed ut {t and laughed "Tus' like me, boss=plump fineesh eh" "Have a drink?" I sald earnestly, "and buck up." "Du da di da, da dum," hummed the Jazz-heen, and then bitterly: "Aw, applesauce!' RAISE STOLEN CAR «| FROM DEEP QUARRY | Welland Police Have Busy | Time Recovering To- ronto Auto |, Welland, April 15-¥our Prove 'Inelal constables spent un busy few | hours et Shorkston, near here, | Naturday, when they raised a coach | model automobile trom the bot | tom of the lake. in the old kme pire Limestone quarry, to the ground level, 68 feat above, The work was effected by means of cranes, derricks and a tow truck, through the united efforts of Provincial Constables H, VJ. | Finger and Harry Peel of Welland, | and Thomas W. Oldfield and L, &, | James of Ridgeway, The water in the lake is 44 fost deep, and the lake is surrounded 'by an embankment, 24 feet high, 80 that the submerged car had 0 | be raived a total height of 6d | feet, It was identified by the Fro« vinclal Police an aslonging to Or land MoPherson, who lives In 1'o ronto, and from whom, it was re- ported, It was stolen on April », when, he was staying at Dunne ville, Jhe ear, which In a 10¥/ model coach, was first noticed in the lake on [hur tions for its recovery started to. 0 F SPER. NATIONA PARK PACIFIC COASTuALASKA Visit Canada's See the towering peaks, cataracts of our great mou Far West, Nation ntain country this summer, the mighty rushing rivers an og eas P k your mountain' asper al Par climb, swim, golf, play tennis, the Great Divide 00 JOU Era he new "es turn a LL Canadian Nation see 500 mile trip from Jasper...over Waser ver to Vancouver, Every spectacular mile a vista of various routes A's mile Rr, Sey acs, nia gem poe age y scenery, Congeniat fellow: [vanes rom) OSHAWA o | Vancouver Victorian Seattle Tacoma Portland and return $111.88 JASPER NATIONAL PARK re -- ERD fe part of tho great herd of thoroughbred stock owned by the Child Oty of Moosshenrt., A detal) of Mooseheart's great dairy barn is in the background, Every one of the 1,400 children at Mooseheart =the great trade school founded by U, 8. Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, and malutained by the Loyal Order of Moose~1is given a quart of milk a day, and practically &!) this milk is produced at Moose: beart's, great dairy farm, Indeed, sometimes more milk Is produced than 1s needed; any surplus Is sold to preameries in towns near Moossheart, New York~=Former President Cal vin Coolidge, In u copyrighted article in a magazine writes that hie has no intention of returning to public life, The former President gives his views on prohibition, the tariff, play ing the market, the suggestion that he run for Senator, the talk of an. other term and "minding one's own business," : "When 1 left Washington 1 left ublic office," Mr, Coolidge says, "Tt is an incomprehensible relief and | have no intention of returning to It, "It I were In the Senate," he adds "It would not be agreeable to many of my colleagues, and with all my desire to be helpful It would pro bubly often times be an embarrass. ment to the administration, "I'o have a former President in Washington | rick turned to Drouin 1" AUSTRALIAN TAX Both Bodies and Assembled Chassis Hit By Super Tax Ottawa ~Further details of the new super tax imposed hy Australia on Imports of so-called luxuries are contained in a cable received by the Department of Trade and Commerce from D, H, Ross, Canadian trade com. missioner in Melbourne, Australia, which reads as follows: "Commonwealth Government has imposed surtax duty of 850 per cent on tariff net rates, Including latest amendments to tariff on S51 items, Principal Canadian lines affected are motor car bodies and assembled ehas- sis, vehicle parts, rubber footwear, in« cluding sandshoes, gum and wading boots, canvas and rubber belting, rub- ber tires, tubes, leather footwear, wrapping papers, manufactures of pas per and stationery, planos, cameras, corsets, articles of wood, including household refrigerators, fancy goods, articles for games and tops, jewellery, gramophones, "Further, by proclamation effective Saturday, approximately 80 commodis ties except under licence are prohibit ed from Importation for indefinite period, Schedules due in Ottawa Ap- ril 28, of which principal Canadian lines affected are agricultural imple ments, cultivators, except hand culls vators; harrows, stumping ploughs, fertilizer, seed and grain drills, reap- ers, threshers and harvesters, includ. ing stripper harvesters; horse«drawn hay rakes, chaff cutters and horse gears and scarifiers, electric stoves, cooking and heating appliances, elec tric smoothing irons, gas cooking and 'heating appliances, wireless re- celving sets, in parts or assembled, including headphones, batteries, in- cluding dry cells and accumulators; aluminum ware, except forks and spoons; plated ware, except cutlery; bolts and nuts, fur apparel, but not skins; a number of grocery lines, "Goods in bond and on water are and operns | not affected by surtax or prohibition, In introducing the above measures, ! the Prime Minister stated the object was to reduce Australian adverse trade balance and to encourage do- mestic manufacture, though obvious. ly seriously restricting revenue." NEW ST. LAWRENCE AFFECTS AUTOS PLANIN JEOPARDY, FRIENDS ASSERT Protest Lodged With Hoover Against Oswego Canal Project Washington, April 10,~=What they assume to be a covert and ine direct attack on the Bt, Lawreuce waterways. project has roused Senators from some middle West: orn States, The prediction made by Senator Allen of Kansas =the tight 1s on, and it will be a hot one"==began to be fulfilled ou Saturday when Henator Vanden: burg of Michigan followed Allen's example and went to sea President Hoover about the plans contained in the Rivers and Harbors Mil) for assumption by the Iederal Government otf responsibility tor certain waterways in Illinels and New York States, Representative Dempuey of Now York, Chairman of the Rivers and Harbors Committee, together with Representative Hull of Ilinoty, fathers of the plans, also oalled upon the President, and afterward sald the items would remain in thy | To Black St, Lawrence Plan Vandenburg flatly oharges Dompsey's amendment to the Rivers and Harbord bill authoris ing purchase of the New York Ariat an abot tt Lon Ih attempt to folst that waterway on the United States us | & means of preventing improve. ment of the St, Lawrence seaway,. Heo serves notice of a Senate fight ad J ay recent report of very y Das rejected th New York route iu tavor, of the 8t. 'Lawrence route, Yet h wo Ave confronted with the astounding fact that the War Department ens gineers with thelr report on the New York canal suddenly coms to the rescue of the New York scheme which has for its ultimate goal the defeat of the Bt, Lawrence seaway, + + « The opposition will not surrender without a fight, which will be reminiscent of those other days when pork-barrel legislation of this type was offectually dis gouragd," Vandenburg asserts pros posals for purchase of the canais in Ilinols and New York constitute a rald on the Tressury, puperficially the plans envisage fug control of canals by the I'ad- eral Government are innocent enough, They provide for slight deepening of the New York can. als and for the abstraction of 1,000 euble second feet of water from Lake Michigan for the 1llinols project, 1f they were put into el. fect, none of the channels would stand more than onrge traffio so that in the immediate future there would be a joit to the dream of seagoing traffie moving from the Inkse to the Atlantic by way of the mighty Bt, Lawrence, Advoontes of the St, Lawrence project here are nevertholess girds ing up thelr loins "If they sue- ceed in getting the Government to take over the New York waters ways," sald Sen'tor Allen, "they will immediately begin an agita tion to further deepen and widen tuem," With respect to the illinois project it in' pointed out that it in« volves the prineipal of abstraction of water from the Nt, Lawrence watershed to the Mississippi shed, Representative HNnell of New York has been out of the city for several days, but before he lert he told the Canadian Press nis plan for the assumption for part of the cost of deepening the chan nell from Lake Ontario to Prescot was meeting with opposition 'n the Rivers and Harbors Committee Meantime Meprescutative Chale mers of Ohlo has Introduced a bil for improvement of the St, Law e 3 from Thous nd Islands to Prescott, halt the cost to be borne by the United States and halt oy Canada, Opinion © Here upon the possibility of Representative Dew p pey's rivers ¢ d 'rbors bill bee coming law at this session of Cons Kress incl ues to the hellef that it Will pass, but that there is a fa'r probability of elimination of the project for taking over the New RR Mothers of Little - Babies Fill in and mail this coupon: THE BORDEN CO, LTD, Dept, A, 140 St, Paul Street West, Montreal, Please sand ae free your Baby Woltare Book and Baby Record Boo NAME 0 vom smnimssssinsiisssin in ] ERI UC PURPA An DRL A ----- if you would like these helpful booklets, FREE exercising politieal power would re. sult In all kinds of uncomfortable | complications, Only the necessity of serving In some national crisis, 4) INS great as to subordinate ull other cone siderations, would warrant it." 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