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Oshawa Daily Times, 3 Nov 1927, p. 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN EOS - . tHE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927 ---- : stn u -- i L "ass SELECTION of BEST STRIPS for TIMES READERS ¥ Vike Spoiled ors k ELLA CINDERS--Not Free Yet London--Two thrifty cotton workers, T. \H. Butler, of Bla¢k- burn, and his wife, who for 117 voars had prepared for a visit 'to relations in America, complain of hardships at Ellis Island. They beoked .on the Celtic, and were surprised to find their holi- day tour spoilt by compulsory de- {ention at Ellis Island. Here they stayed for some days notwithstand- ing official visas signed by the Awm- erican Consul. "indignities were added to by in quisition," they told a mewspaper re. porter. "When we pointed out that we were tourists and not immigrants | we were told that 'you English have tricked us before. They come af A visitors and stay.' "Among the guestions asked - iA py : were these: . d ; \ « 'How long have you been mar 2 - 7 ; wo, - ---" ng ried?' \ - 7 oy 7 Voss Ty NOW WHAT « 'How much can you save?' . wild] Tm Yi A Hi om) j \ 1 re they holding our ENaC twa «How much did you earn and | = A : , HE bie Jou srrall see! who paid your passage?' " Fe ; Detained for a Month The officials received with in- credulity the statement that tha Blackburn couple had been able to | § save sufficient for an American tour TAKE THAT MEAL, | | YOU HAVE TO BE on toxtile wages. ! | [TO THECAPTAIN | | MORE THAN ne One foreign woman, who spoke | B | | BE CAREFUL! CARE FUL English perfectly, stated that she E \ * FU had been on Ellis Island for «|g . i AE month, and there was no sign of a move, Mr. and Mrs. Butler were more fortunate than many. Their relatives in Philadelphia got to work, and through the ag- ency of the Catholic Welfare So- ciety the ban was removed and ¢ reunion with relatives after 17 vears' separation was rendered pos- sible, JUGGLERS 'NSTEAD ; SOMETHING TELLS \ A OF SAILO ME THAT \' ' LL RIGHT-MAGGC\E- LORS ON THIS J] i ye SN WHAT DO YOu _. i ------------------ FORMER TWIRLER DEAD Noristown, Pa., Nov. 2.--Roy C. Patterson, pitcher for the Chicago | [E White Sox durin the period of 1900 to 1006, when that team was known | (fF 3 - ' © 1927 by Inv) Feature Service. Inc | [B (Mii as the "Hitless Wonders," died in the Montgomery County Home at | mdi Black Rock last Saturday. ritain rights reserved : i a MELBORUNE CUP RAN Melbourne, Australia, Nov. 2.-- The Melbourne Cup, Australia's rich est racing stake, was won by F, C. | |i ; Clarke's Trivalve 8 he Flemington . J HT emp -- Fd em en 8 etween secon an third. 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