Sn nett Conservative leader, will open his election campaign in the east Ay ir Damaged Regina. -- Cut-worm damage is assuming a serious - aspect in the fertile wheat-land surrounding Regina, in southern Saskatchewan, according to 8: H, Vigor, field crops Ligeia fs rt Feo Halved Washington, ~The Hi today | voted to reduce the original cost of passports from $10 to $5, and to ingrease the limit to. which they may. be extended from two to six years, J EIGHT MEN INJURED AS FLOOR COLLAPSES (By Canadian' Press Leased Wire) Montreal, May 29---Eight men were injured to-day when a floor on which they were working in the Sun. Life Assurance Building on Metcalfe street collapsed and the men dropped to the. floor under- neath, RULING RESENTED BY NEGRO MOTHERS New York, May 30--The Nation- al Association for the Advancement of Colored People has announced that 55 megro Gold Star mothers have declined to make the pilgrim age to the war graves of ther sons under rules they said the War De- partment 'has Jaid down providing for segregation by color. AL. CAPONE GIVES GOOD-WILL DINNER Miami, Fla., May 29---HEngravea invitations from "Mr. Alphonse Ca- pone" brought several score guests to his Palm Island estate last night for a "good will" dinner of spag- hetti and mineral water and a. mus+ jcale, which combined operatic arias and the Highland Fling. SIX OHIO CONVICTS START DISTURBANCE Calumbus, O., May 30.--Six con- victs at Ohio Penitentidry are "in the hole" on a result of dist City, cell block, Warden Pr E Thomas announced fast night. It was reported that two prisoners engaged in a fist fight and were' sent to solitary confinement. The, warden said, however, that six convicts par- ticipated in the trouble which started when William ~~ Whitely, attacked Guard Albert Rose. London, May 0A n 8 which i is regarded as a 'definite and" hopeful + step towards ending the great wool- d-and- ater di anc Whe White Bite |' a Baily Times | Suickesding The Oshawa Daily Reformer "All the News While It Is News" OSHAWA, ONTARI ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1930 15 Cents 8 Week; 3 Cents a Copy TWELVE PAGES SINCE WEDNESDAY IS FOUND TODAY ON BEACH Unfortunate: W Woman Had! Been in Ill Health for Some Time, and Is Re- ported to Have Threaten- PARKED CAR WAS CAUSE FOR ALARM Finding of Hat and Coat Near Auto Lead to Search "Which Ended With Dis- covery of Body (By Staff Correspondent) Pickering, May 30,--~The body of Elsie D. Poole, wife of Arthur R, Poole, 99 Clifton Road, Toronto, was discovered this morning on the beach of Lake Ontario, adjacent to the farm of Stork Bros., and south of Pickering, Mrs. Poole has been missing from her home since last Wednesday when she drove away with her car and it is thought that she drowned. herself in the lake, She had been in poor health for some time and it is reported that on more than one occasion she threat- ened that she might do away with herself. Mrs, Poole's car was noticed parked at the end of a side road leading to the lake, early yesterday morning, and when residents of the district noticed the car was still there Thursday night, they became alarmed and notified the police at Pickering, A woman's coat, hat and spectacles were found close to.the car. The Pickering police communi- cated with the police at Toronto and it was then Jentiied that Mrs, Poole 'was missing. A search was insti- ed edrly this"morning and 'the y' was located on the beach a consiierable distance from the point opposite to which the car had been parked Coroner Dr .V. Cartwright was called but it is mot known as yet whether there will be an inquest, Provincial Constable T. Mitchell, of Oshawa, is investigating the inci- dent, Farmers who live along the side road state they heard a car pass "| by. Wednesday night. A watch worn on the deceased woman's wrist had stopped at 10.40 o'clock and it is though that the tragedy may have occurred about this time, PRODUCTION OF AUTOS SET NEW GRAF WILL NOT STOP AT HAVANA hurst at About Dawn Tomorrow (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Lakefiurst, N.J,, May 30. = The Graf Zeppelin will reach her United about dawn to-morrow on a direct ported at 5.04 a.m, today. Expected to Arrive at Lake- States port at Lakehurst, N.J, at journey from the Island of Porto Rico over which she was last re- » THOUSANDS ATTEND FUNERAL IN fly who were killed at Cobourg on adults and one for baal Monday were buried, Five hearses | ven, werg in the cortege, four for the | side in the new "ho cemetery, Thousands of people lined the streets of Hamilton yesterday as six members of the Johnston fam- HAMILTON buried side by 'ROBABLY ON JULY 28 ing HOUSE PROROGUES TODAY, PARTY LEADERS AGREEING T0 RUSH FINAL BUSINESS HUSBAND ADMITS | SLAYING OF WIFE Plotted With Another Wo- men to Get Her "Out of the Way" (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Ashtabula, O., May 30.-Sheriff Frank Sheldon announced today that le had obtained signed confession trom Trilby Smith, 26, and Mrs, Mande Lowther, 22, to plotting the | slaving of Smith's 28-year-old wife | because they wanted. her out of their love affair, Smith confessed taking his wife to a lonely spot on road south of here last right where Mrs. Lowther, avho had concealed herself in a clump of bushes, stepped out and shot Mrs Smith, according to the sheriff, (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Ottawa,' May 80,-~8Bitting In his home here last night, Major-Gen- eral J, H, McBrien, president of the Aviation League of Canada and former chief of general staft n the "department of national de- fence picked up his telephone in answer to the Jjing-ling bell and talked With a. passenger soated in the largest aeroplane in North America, which: was flying over the Pacific. ocean, a milly in the alr off Los Angeles 2,600 miles away. Thus, fot the first time, a Cana- dian talked across a continent to a man out over the sea, cut off by space from land or watper Ror Can- ada, both radio and aviation his- tory were made as the combined radio-telephone and land tele- phone, eall was completed, Speaking «for. the Aviation League as well as for all Cana dians interested in the progress of flying as a vital factor in modern life, General MacBrien gave his greetings to the unknown passen- ger, who is return expressed the hope for regular communication by this method. While General MacBrien spoke Hh ia Framer Benito Musso- 1ki fommiion Rome on be- . Dawes, ie tes Canes G 'to Great Britain, in London; Director Miich of Lufthansa in Berlin; and Colonel Maldonaga In Mexico 'city. Would Abolish Ottawa Aviation Chief Phones To Man F lying Over Pacific Publicity For British Goods Empire Chamber of Com] merce Aims at Reciprocal Trade Extension By GEORGE ANPLATON (Canadian Press Staff Correspon. ' Ye - London, May 30--The 12th con- gress of 'the federation of the Km- pire Chambers of Commerce closed this afternoon. A namber of. fur ther resolutions submitted by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce dealing with the ways and means of developing inter-empire trade, were adopted. One of these--and, perhaps, the important--aims at the institution in the dominions and the colonies of publicity work for British goods. The others urge on industrialists the importance of establshing branch factories in the empire, dir- ect attention to the open doors presented by the dominions and the colonies to the flow of capital, and recommend greater co-ordin- tion between the various commer- cial intelligence services. The South African delegation urged that a committee should be appointed to submit the congress resolutions to: the next Imperial conference and this suggestion, in the form of a resolution, was adopt ed, Chinese Employ Ohio Convict Is | : Shot in Trying FATHER RUNS OVER OWN SON TWICE (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Rebels Defeat Chinese Govt., Woman Diplomat| po jo Agtack City of Changchow London, May 20.--~The London Dally Mail today said that a wo- ] man diplomatist had arrived at | Lhasa, Tibet, as agent of the Nan. ons op 1 king government, which 13 trying to re-assert Chinese suzerainty there, n The dispatch sald that she was 0 | nos ires of mixed Chinese and Tibetan birth and had heen educated at a Chris | tian mission on the Sino-Tibotan ot ib trontier, She has a medical degree, | Thee Fliers Took Off This Morning From Hartford on Long Trip fs highly cultured, speaks Engligh, Tibetan, and Chinese and has won the sympathies of many high offiel- als at Lhasa, TORONTO BROKERS Tro MUST FACE TRIAL took off for a seeind time frou the field here ut 244 CEST.) this"morm- ing on its non-stop refueling flight for Buenos Aires. Licttenant Commander G. R. Pond Smart and Maurice B. Young of the | was i 'antai Homer L. Gibson Co, stockbrokers, | Herbert Partridge sat with him with were to-day committed for trial on | Licut, five charges of fraud and conspir- acy by Magistrate Robert J, Brown (By Canadian Press Lossed Wire) Toronto, May 30--Willlam J. in police court at a special sitting. Garland Peed in the Rofuels at Bridgeport "K of New Haven" arriving over the Bridgeport noon today, made a successful fuel- ing contact from the located over the airport, To Br eak Jail, Then Crashes. Into) | Prison Guards Fire on 47 Prisoners in Quelling Shop Window, Breaking 4 Chinaware Nanking, May 30 Unconfirmed reports circulating in Nanking to- day stated that the northerners have scored additional smashing victories over the Nationalists along the Halchow-Tung-Kwan railroad in northern Honan province, The northerners were reported advane- ing eastward and it was rumored that they re-occupied Kewiteh, in the northeastern part of Honan, Senate Kills Bill to. Prohibit Publication of Horse Race Odds, Tips, etc. | HOLD PARLEY LATER ON UNEMPLOYMENT | St. Lawrence Bridge Bill Withdrawn and Act to Prevent Adulteration of Maple Syrup Is Passed (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Ottawa, May 30~The House of Commons will meet' at 2.30 o'clock in place of three pan. this afternoon and continue to sit until prorogation, A motion by Premier W, L. Mac- Kenzie King to this effect carried shortly after one o'clock without dis- cussion, Ottawa, May 30 The 16th parlia- ment of Canada is about to pays into history, Today probably will seen it come to an end and the members hasten home to prepare for the election. The House of Com- mong toiled masterfclly yesterday and far into the night on depart - mental estimates, the only subject on the order papers. | The senate took an Important | part in yesterday's proceedings by | striking out a clause of a hill which | would prohibit the publication of horse race odds, tips, selections and pari-mutual prices, The vote was: against 21, for 6. | Premier MacKenzie King ob«! tained last night assurances from both Hon. R. B. Bennett, Conser-' vative leader, and Robert Gardiner, The Nationalists were reported | ..4.. of the Progressives, that they, ! concentrating four divisions of Tang-shan, 50 miles west of Buc- how, where the» were establishing a second line of defense, Reds Surround City Amoy, China, May 30--Commun- {sts surrounding Changchow, 30 miles. wost of this. city, today wers believed preparing to attack the city, The redg cut telegraph lines and dug trenches across highways, isolationg the city, Thousands of the terrorized populace were fee- ing toward the coast, The Fukien Nationalist Opium suppression commissioner, an en- thusiastic supporter of the Nanking government, was assassinated here today, The slaying wag believed to have been the work of Communists seeking political revenge. Advices from southern Kiangs province "stated that Communists continue to terrorize the populace of Kanchow, whore a siege was bo- ing maintained, Moslems. and Hindus Rioting (Continued on Page 2) MURDERS WIFE AND THEN SHOOTS SELF Montreal, Que, May 30.4 ver: diet or murder and suicide was ve- turned to-day in the coroner's Sous in the case of Michael and Mrs. Tonoviteh, 37 and 33 years of Ay respectively, who were found fat ally shot at their home on Dandur- and street, on Wednesday last, The Jury decided that the man had shot his wife and turned the revolver on himself, Principal witness at the inquest Was a 16.year old daughter of the couple who told of finding the bod fes when she returned from work. Her father had lost his job and had dropped a great deal of money in the stock market, she said, and had been discouraged. Canadian Heads Church Cinelnnatti, O,--- Rev. Hugh Thompson, Kerr, D, D., native of Elora, Ontario, 'and graduate of the University of Toronto, was elected moderator 'of the 'United States Assembly of the Presbys terian church in Cincinnati yester< day, He is the first Canadian i be honored With ibis otfice, this, office, v ee ---- mem len and textile strike, which has been |. crippling the industry for the last RECORD IN 1929 six weeks and has felt otkshire a i EN most idle, as beer made by the ex-| Canadian Factories Made i 1 cEoive commits of the Nason! 207,498 Cars dnd 55,787 A resolution Tend oe executive express rh s to enter. into an Trucks and Buses ment. ny firm of federa certain term Washington, (D.C... May 30.-- Bay of Quinte Conference Takes Firm Stand on Peace Questions The Fain . the gregitive are: The production eof totor vehicles work the ' daily, "Ha Aretz",. said yesterday | the cell block, (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) ---- mater wt aid which also i sid ioral tributes were numerous. Condemned for Riot . La London, Ohio, May 30.--8Sam|a stock of chinaware damaged as Seid Coming June 3 Maszello, Trumbull county convict |the result of a peculiar accident in - was shot to death today when | Which Peter Moreno's truck be- (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) prison guards at the London prison | came inyolved here, Bombay, May 30--Alurming Tre tn 1 farm fired on 47 . convicts who Moreno, a local fruit dealer, waa | ports were received here tod a nN ' driving his truck away from an|penewed rioting yesterday bet 5 immediate reduction A rope in 1929 ottalled. 6,296,362, (Special to The Times) that all persons condemned. to: death . be only equivalent to 5.58 per Shoia an increase of 1,092,218 over the |, Cobourg, May. J0~Abandonment |i Palestine, including a number. of [trom the cell block and when they | the machine and fell beneath wheels." The father stopped the|were arrested and the city super- éi Holiday Party Interred of that time the executive Would gus. Factories of the United States and [Armistice Day Be o S33 { rating.. wauld. be. ; ; : hot | Gurkha dru va ed, + i at Hamilton i mit to a reduction approxim i department were th ] ieorge, June J. applied, for the truck rolle eighboring villages i Py rate for 3 fuer Sanda, tha ". ns The ya a ¢ ihe hauiciuma- head. Med the Sioet and ilo the wine |to have taken up the communal three months. or oat | cent. of the. world's total as com. day terms' of the reduction of 9.2 per cent, in 1928, | Set avart for the glorification of mil | gramme "of 'the 'Arab "executive and A ed inthe findi pared with. 8H per, cent, In; 14 itary power were included in a foie. was one of tha demands of. the Arab Dison Jar from oho Fauitgntl ory hn display in the window. 'An- [14 lives at: Dacca and caused iIn-| Cobourg, the remains of six mems= a arcnied i other young son, "Nick" Moreno, | jures to 40 others. Thursday's re~ihers of the Johnson family of 47 wou accepted. France, while Germany and Italy This proposal from the trades un | oo o's 208.5 ed at the : : P decreases, Bay of Quinte foiven In te Juison farm cell block Dr. Riggs gave first aid to tho [suburb of the city. Yesterday afternoon. B h th unions and the men ! ¥ At Lillgoah, also in the Calout- The six occupy the first graves hy e during the long idle bid hyo ¢ Wir United States Sddrocy of Biot by ite ot May 30 in par | Amirine, No prison wall surrounds | Sustained severe brulses, cuts aud us : Today \ 3 surroun ' ib ; Foronto, WN Psi 'Senate will sit, the farm and after escaping frou | Possibly intemal injuries." tool Tndlon woah tot cL Fane Bor. fiat week: Sido by nds he casket roll of the full reduc- | in 5 «| Kast In were lowered, Shel > Ta os hd Jt 8 Begone id, | th ho | sid figure, e | ge 0 or to. wind up the business of the | side, 1 tion of & new wage scale. The mob | cemetery, t tis aaaombiod a the | gesslon. y 4 \ GIVEN STOBIE PLAN heseiged the company offce ald 1n- tin stood oe the. record total established | international diplomacy : ured weveral Kuropoan officlala)ay five hearses passed with the re : Canadiari Figures in all public school sree MtCanada produced 207498 cars, | United Church of Canada © [in the commons respecting: batting ers, by which the creditors will re-| yo 400 May 80--A Bombay dis. on "Horses races and sedition | = (ny Canadien Press Leased Wire) [ceive stock in a mew company | oq S00 EY Bie werald today oe 1 MAG Srsatuite d with only| 1n the House of Commons: The | foreign stars, presenting the largest { Mr. Justice Orde at Osgoode Hall, f hearly 500 "This cla today. Chamber, a 0) y week-end. use | Sockeye Salmon Treaty. bill was |fleld since the inaugural of the race | today. : business hh oe gonfer=| "nu tr Ballard of Grimeby, ir an © the time the church to 'of the 600 mile automobile race ov- . : Tg over the . Bt..Lawrence, river. at or "the "Indianapolis. 'motor speeds conciliatory moasures and neces ® to amend the Represent- d in a greater proportionate | fore "Christian. That this eon age Leaders. of : the , th ralize the general counts vd Te3 | ther, indications were that a record. Snow in Narth tletlelds with. the elder Johnsony on of that type in the. bo i the United C Church of Can- parties . Announced : they . would} nolo crowd in excess of 150, 000 | Digby-Annapoli® (Nova Scotia) | Englehart,--Snow was a sions formed a guard of honor the pers is ber » . of total passens ii Hy fol: v production as compared | jerfe "Yin the | ments oni national revenue, nation- | ariver will get the checkered flag |P., Liberal, rane: Robert Johnson, sole survivor of the crash, attended the nervice, 1 : ® . ' ™ Niagara-on-the-Lake, May 30.--«| gi lato ewed Cadet Uniforms Amnesty For Arabs Escape Attempt One hoy was injured severely, an- Fighting Rene at Dacta iG LEVEL 4 . y ---- other is suffering \rom shock, a and Uprising Occurs (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) plate-glass window is smashed and | at Lillg ) 0 NG Vi INS Jerusalem, May 30.~The Hebrew | attempted to batter their way from That on resumption of should | Bn the United States;«Canada and |. : hotel when Douglas, his Jil ons Moslems and Hindu i Duce, 180 u. old son, slipped from the back of | miles from Calcutta; capital of Ben- -- Ye guvicis attombled ta braak the gal, A large number of Hindus Six Members of Ii-Fated' of the former rate, this red redhgtion to | previous year, according to a study "military usiatin and rifles in| Arabs and one Jew sentenced 10| refused to obey instructions of operate for six months. At the end| hy the department bf commerce. ing. of achool. cadets, and that hang as a result of last August's| yards to quiet down 'they weve truck and, apparently ' confused, |intendent of police, commanding Arise Day be Chrenied. as a day | rioting, would .be amnpestied on the tired upon. Bullets struck Mazello ADparently the brakes had not| Gurkha troops, was injured. 7.5 per cent. to : naible for, more than. 89 per | Nation's war dead and"in the insets The matter of condemned Arabs| . - A Teapo est of world peace instead" has been' a major' issue in the pro- amon iy Jniones vi dow of Coynolly"s china * stove, | contliet, = which since it hegan Hamilton, May 30.--Victims of t. ngs of shattering the glass and the crock- | Thursday of last week has taken | Monday's level crossing fatality aty cent., Increases. were also . reported the MacMillan Court of Enquiry;) qn England and | lution to the general ¢ lesation: in 'Great, Britain. .7 Suring the Far. hy Engl United Church and ay ho Coton bah They aa Yoon waste Paisturiy was still'in the back of the truck, [newed disturbances scomed to cen-| gt, Matthew's Avenue, were rs 8 but was unharmed except for shock, [tre. on. the I'alr Basaar, yestorn at rest in Kast Lawn Cemet ons is regarded a3 being vy ittamonnt 11 Tigo Record | at Trinity United Chur % ; IN PARLIAMENT to a surrender. The great expenses| wi ' : other, boy, and. ordered him re- The facture of 5,621,709 | This report was. follows , : ae Juardy fired on the rioters moved to tne) Gotiags Hospital. He | ta' afen,i police -opened "fire upon [in the new east end burying ° responsible for a a miob of 4,000 rioters, most otfgwound, dedicated hy Bishop Owen gn to an the ai all-time: Waduetion, wor 056.000 of Joronte, if 8 ' ub 111 | the cell block th \ more n y 'conference to t tl lati The Hcuse of "Commons Ww e © ock the prisoners would sons were wounded in the disturbs Outside the funeral hoine, along i ad : deal with estimates inn endeav-| have had free access (o the out. FINAL APPROVAL, ance which grew out of INttodye-| (ne routs oft procession andl at the gutput pia 81 ih) hos Churels Join ~ moves an in 294,050 | outlawing of war as an j . : ] d " Yesterday in' parliament: g i} Toronto. Ma b| " , May 30---Final approval | slightly before the situation was ics of the Paris peace pag |The' Benate rejected the amend- ay ai of 'the re-organization 'of = Stoble | Sits mains ot father, mother, son, wite - » : > b ht una ntrol, y y ments to tie Criminal Code passed Speed ace Today Forlong Co:, assigned stock brok- TOUR Ubge Conciliation or Ba Yo, 87 trucks ind buses fn 1929] The first clause in 1196,741 cars, 45,641 trucks | Was staunchly Dr, | Ara approved otter billy vassed by Indianapolis, Ind, May 30 {egual to their claimg and will have : 1 " ; sald. that . Hooselnbhoy Laljee, |, w 8 ) A logical | the lower house: i Thirty-el t' drivers; including two [a majority control, was given by president of the Indian Mefchants' turning hing om Saehny amily a a given third reading. A blll to pro-| 10 years ago, wheeled their cars in- red With Sykes, gov That ft ce Ewcsolves that ; where the victims formerly resided, it Coes a iby for the building of a bridge | to Positon today to await the start C A NDID ATES. ernor of Bombay presidency UYRINE | gericiated at the chapel and grave Wn the de- Rive 408 | caughnawaga was withdrawn and sity of 0 suiting Gandhi. XY wars 1 of sef 'misanderstan way for prizes totalling $115,000. - ¥ s being re- ding iv 'With prospects of Mug: nn ron. NOMINATED Qomrades who fought on the bate Se and Canada, * \ada to exact that'a sanding ¢ commits lato businesd to.en- would witness the racing classic, | ~--Sar uel: Pickup, Liberal. o t ditferey |sonne comprising members of th cars accounted Fe. on reroncili Mut ta Prorogue 10- | mug start wan set, for ten AM, cen-| Richmond-West, Capo Brotph ie in mink & Raton §th Battalion which uni th the des ng mates for the depart: | iver standard time. The triumphant | (Nova Seotin)--E. C. Dove, Mp. ars and Goeht nelctasod autiatad en Laat Post way ¥ + the. . the ground was sounded ugler Ambrose, hig set the year bey Rag the United: Chutely | 81 health, and trade and commerce | signalizing him as the winuer soon Melville (Baskatchewan )--Gieo. for a time. In other parts of 'the . ' sunsets ere; paagedy " y clatter dpa oo a Ne Huts Conservative, sw | Novthorain fell steadily all day. ] et la roo