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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Oct 1928, p. 10

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PAGE TEN Graviation is Quvercome, Asserts London, Oct. 26.--The discovery of a new force which defies the laws of gravity is claimed by R. H, Tate. young West Hartlepool seclen- tist. Newspaper investigators were shown. in his laboratory a piece of metal suspended in the air absolutely unattached to any- thing. On the floop was a plate of it shortly. before leading scientists. It is obvious that the discovery have wonderful most striking, the use to | whien it may be put in controlling aircraft from the ground, FREEDOM DELAYED FOR LONDON HAN Haskins, Believed Innocent, Likely to Remain in Cell Till Monday Bl London, Ont., Oct, 26.--W. B, Henderson, counsel for William Haskins, decided that the quickest way to secure relief for his client was to stake his man for the fees himself, and accordingly, papers for the appeal were forwarded to Osgoode Hall, Toronto, Haskins, though said to be guiltless of the crime for which he was comvicted and sentenced to serve five years in Kingston Penitentiary, will not ba able to leave the jail before next Monday if all the legal for- malities are called for, AUTOMOBILE | LOANS Do you need some Ready Cash, Are your monthly ments too heavy, We can arrange a loan on your car at Lowest lates Available PARKHILL & CREER Phone 1614 87 King St, B, pay. TIME TABLES The application for bail could not be made without appealing the conviction to the Appellate divie sion of the Supreme Court. The appeal was held up till yesterday because Haskins had neither funds for his lawyer nor even the $100 for court fees needed to file the appeal, He is now im a position to apply for bail but two sets of documents will have to pass back- wards and forward serially be. tween London and Toronto before the order for his release can be given. The end of the tape, with- out intervention, will not be reach. ed before Manady. . Ottawa Yet Absent Ottawa, Oct. 25.--The Haskins case has not yet been brought of- fielally to the attention of the De- partment of Justice. It is explain- ed the case is still subjudice and until there is further action hy the courts it is considered unlikely the 'Department of Justice will in- terfere, PUPIL FALLS OUT OF FLYING LANE Instructor Also Loses Seat But Saves Himself on Wing Windsor, Ont,, Oct, 26.-- Den Strevett, youthful student pilot of the Border Cities Aero Club, fell from one of the club's moth planes about 8 o'clock Wednesday morn- ing, According to early reports of the accident, Strevett was at the controls of the plane, with the | club instructor, R. H.' Soundy, Yly- ing with him, Suddenly. the plane went into a vertical dive and Stre- vett fell out. Soundy also fell from the fuse- lage hut succeeded in catching the wing, pulled himself back into the * New Sos LET. 120 am, ow edule taking effect Sunday, April 29, 1928, i es mes shown above are times train rt from Oshawa Station, C.N.R. TIME TABLE Effective Sept, 30, 1928, Easthound a.m, Daily except Sunday, a.m. Sunday only, .59 a.m Daily. 17 p.m. Daily except Sunday, .32 p.m. Daily except Sunday, .47 p.m. Daily except Sunday, p.m. Daily, p.m. Daily except Saturday, .09 p.m, Daily, .25 a.m, Daily. W om IvSEER OO Ta een 3s tt 3 > a.m. Daily, a.m, Daily. . a.m, Daily except Sunday, 20 8.m. Daily. s a.m, Daily except gndar. p.m. Daily puiiih Sunday, p.m Daily pm Daily except Sundty. p.m. Sunday only, p.m. Daily except Sundsy, oon [WERE 83 © 8 > w "a =8F B.4! > Whitby, Quliawa, Bowmanville Leave 7.2 a.m. = FRERERE Ergsens HEE] gossiiiE % Ji if | i Dace | 87 Celina St, Phone 1088 THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1928 Strevett's body was found just outside the village of Maidstone, at 10:45 o'clock. It had crashed into a tree and was badly crushea. London Oct. 26.--A happy result a servant girl's act of courtesy has just come to light. or three years ago a Pomie- named Ellen Fellowes, through ome of the streets of Leeds when she ob- served am old lady standing on the kerb, evidently embarrassed at the prospect the road through the heavy traffic. her assistance, Miss Fel- lowes relieved the old lady of her Basket and escorted her across the street. Although the lady, with pen- oll and leaf from a mote-book bor- rowed from a policeman, made a note of girl's name and address, the incident was forgotten until re- asentlv. when, throneh a loeal firm of solicitors Miss Fellows learned' that the lady had died leaving her Winnington-Ingram to Ex- ercise Discretion in Use of Revised Book -- Oppose Reservation of Sacrament Except in Special Cases London, Oct. 26.--Fourteen hun- dred clergymen of the Diocese of London, meeting in the first Synod called in the Diocese since the Ref~ ormation, today voted against per- manent reservation, of the sacra- ment and against authorizing their Bishop to use his discretion on the employment of the Revised Pray- er Book, the focument which was rejected by the House of Commons, The Right Rev. Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram, Bishop = of London. told the clergymen that he sought "guidance" when he sum- moned the Synod, in view of the Prayer Book Modifications Urged by London Bishop Rejected ; by His Clergy dilemma left by Parliament's rejee~ tion of the revised Prayer Book. He submitted to them a number of specific questions for vote. Negative Is Decision A proposal to give the Bishop discretion to use the revised Pray- er Book, pending final settlement of the question, was rejected, 472 votes to 523. Another proposal to authorize him to regulate the per- manent reservation of the sacra- ment for the benefit of the sick and in accordance with the provisions of the revised book, was over- whemingy voted down 292 to 655. The Synod did, however, empow- er Bishop to allow reservation of the sacrament for the sick under exceptional circumstances, but anly provisionally in each instance. The clergy were also asked this question: Will Support Bishops "Are you willing to support the Bishops of the church in endeavor- ing, for the sake of peace in the WATER a Penalty of One Dollar, Prompt paymen of water, and will enable the Accounts Not Paid by October 31 Will Be Subject to t will save the penalty and shutting off to be conducted efficiently and economically, 1 RATES business of the Water Works Church, to make sure that practic- es which are consistent neither with |the Prayer Book of 1662, nor with NOTICE : | the revised Book, shall cease?" The answer was in the affirma- tive, 536 to 494. ENTHRALLED BY THE RADIO Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct. 26.--Wheth- er it was a political speech or some nationally famous warbler that was on the radio, the progreg must have been an exceptional one, While Abraham Marcus and Mrs. Marcos were listening to their loud speaker, the house almost burned 185 Arthur St. Oshawa Phone 1643W down around them. The fire was discovered by the maid, who was asleep on the third floer. When 1t was extinguished the damage was estimated at $6,000, CUTLER & PRESTON 64 King St. West Telephones & 28 Night Calla 510, 1300, B4ear Another One--- Brick Cottage, 5 rooms and bath. Every conven- ience. Immediate pos- session, Situated Carne gie Avenue. $3,900 with $500 cash. SEE DISNEY Opposite Post Office. Phone 1580 |W. J. CULLEY, Auctioneer Loans, Insurance i and Real Estate vas a rail splitter and Hoover splits infinitives, Clearly, as the Boston Tarnscript remarks, an indication of a Hoover victory.-- Border Cities Star, A Lincoln was a * ELLA CINDERS--The First Rehearsal 2 / By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb BRINGING UP FATHER 0 IN Best Hay SFE yASY WELL HOW ABOUT A LITTLE BREAK FAST 7? OH! 0 IT 19 YOU~- THINK | _. 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