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Oshawa Daily Times, 15 Nov 1928, p. 12

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PAGE | WELVE THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928 rE ---- Arrest of Canadian War Veteran Becomes International Incident Price, Utah, Nov, 15.--& months ago, practically friendless as he was |! arrested in Los Angeles and hur- ried here on a charge of murder, the central figure in ac~ involving two countries. And through it all, Henri Phillon insists that he is the victim of mis- taken identity; that at the time he is charged with killing a Greek lab- orer at Helper, near here, six years ago, he was a resident of Canada. for Freedom Canadians are sulfidently inter- here, and believed he would have establishing Angeles four months after the kill- ing. A man claiming to have been an eye-witness to the murder declared the slayer, In Utah, a con- vieted murdered has his choice of death om the gallows or death by a firing squad, Affidavits Canada has answered its former former | warrior's plea through its Departs Canadian overseas soldier to cause iment of Justice, Canadian Legion the British vice consul at Salt Lake | Department of External Affairs, De- to retain attorneys for Philion. LT eho Fangio on in Througn the Canadian Legion, partment of Soldiers' Pensions and the Canadian Mounted Police, Af- fidavits to show that Philion resid- ed continuously in Victoria after war veterans of Canada are rais- |his discharge from the army until efense fund for their com- Ry The case has been continued until late in December, Philion was arrested in Los February, 1923, are being collected and will be among the strong blows the Canadians. will strike for a, countryman who insists he's a vie- t Ang- eles last May and lodged in jail tim of circumstances. HAS ENOUGH WORK ~fills him only with a cheery de- sire to "get on with the job." He works all by himself with a niture, and so on, cleaned oiled ow a a Ther uld be treated about every five or six years." : s his ait | QUEBEC TO SEEK ° BORROWING POWERS Quebec, Nov. 15.--The referen- dum which is to be held in the City of Quebec for authorization te borrow $2,600,000 will take place during the week of December 1, it is learned from Mayor Oscar uger, . courwenT (OUNTS HIGH GRADE EQUIP MENT KEPT IN PER FEOT CONDITION, There are 30 projects for which borrowing powers are to be sought, and the by-laws covering them are ie] a week later, and then the regula. tion 15 or more days must elapse before the poll is opened. SALVATION ARMY LEADER INDIGNANT Criticizes Speculation Re. garding Possible Suc. cessor to Booth | London, Nov. 15.--Speculation regarding the possible successor of General William Bramwell Booth, who has been ill, as head o. the Salvation Army, draw a statement from Commissioner Higgins, chief of staff, in criticism. "All statements made in the press as to the names of possible successors to General Booth have HOOVER TOUR PLAN NOT YET COMPLETE President-elect Asked to Extend Itinerary to Other States Staaford Umiversity, Calif.. Now. 15 --llerke.t Hoovar way find it netessary to extend the itinerary of kis grod + ill tour of Latin America a:nsiderably beyond the scope eom- temlatel when he deciled 19 vx.« Bar< pi) he history maki g jour- nev Urgent invitations for tne Presi- dent-elect to visit countries in hoth South and Central America, which were excluded from the original schedule are now coming and his 40-day itinerary may be extended to two months or slightly longer. Mexico, Colombia and Ecuador are amonz the Southern republics which have asked that the Presi: dent-eleet include them in his tour, their invitations being joined with that from Bolivia, the visit to which would involve a considerable trip, in addition to that which must be made by the Goodwin mission in moving from Valparaso to Buenos Do You Own Your Own 1 want a six roomed house in south end in exchange for five roomed brick cottage in north end. What have you? CANADIANS TURN TO FLORIDA FOR A CAREFREE WINTER SEASON Semi-tropical drawing large numbers of Cana- dians for the winter season. Jt ig becoming more popular every year --prineipally because it is so near, its climate is so inviting, and it offers such an array of interesting sports and pastimes peculiar to that Have client with 6 roomed all convenien south end. Exchange for 6 or T rooms, St. Gregory's Church District, See me quick as my 'client is in a hurry. DISNEY Opp. P. O, Phone 1850 Loans and Insurance Florida is again been entirely without knowledee, thority," Aires. fenansinliy or ih ee The Mexico City Government also i 3 desires to have the party visit that re a ab of Hae country on their return trip to the Army is premature, if not improps United States, with the President- er, seeing that General Bramwell Rloct Jung fam Vera Cruz to Mex! Booth remains head of the Army |%0 LIt¥ by rail. and hopes are still entertained as The original plan was to proceed to his relatively early recovery, At the moment our people are more | concerned for the recovery of the | present general than they are as to part of the country. Where else but Florida can one enjoy better such an exeiting novel- ty as Tarpon fishing--or aguaplan- ing--or speed-boating -- or polo, where else can one motor for miles through avenues shaded by grace- ful palms--by great citrus groves of ripening oranges and lemons--aor along the shore of the Atlantic. There's golf too--all winter long. Arrange now to spend your win- MEANS RELIABLE SERVICE solution for preserving old leather \ covers, a sponge and deft hand. A few touches from the magic sponge and a book which was look» ing shabby and agg hii) ne Te newed the bloom of youth, an Dauntless Man Renovates| ii" joke its place beside the Books tish smartest, most up-to-date volumes, in Bri The Alladin's sponge gives them Museum new coats for old, ---- 210,000 Done ' ; Mr. Moss has been doing 15,000 books a year for 14 years now, Money to loan at 6% per 'cong, first mortgages. J. H, R, LUKE Phones: »71 931; 687TW, PHONE 7163 W. J. SULLEY, Auctioneer Loans, Insurance Collection and Real Estate from Rio de Janeiro to Havana and then to Florida, These invitations are being given consideration, and, as a result, it may be a couple of §| one written in 1760 by the French sitting on a high gallery at the British Museum will be found the most dauntless man in London, There are something like 20,~ making a total of 210,000 to date. Millions of pounds' worth of damage might have been done if 000,000 books in the Museum lib- {anyone with an unskilled hand and vary and he had set himself the task of "renovating" each one! A, Moss is his name, and the sight of the endless corridors of bookshelves all round him---each one of which means years of work I NO MEAL TOO HEAVY For Guaranteed Capsules Bat what you like and hive no dread of indigestion when you take Pink Capsules for Indigestion, That is why druggist's everywhere give a cash-back guarantee when you buy Pink Capsules for ALL stom- ach trouble, Get them from Karn's and all good druggists, TIME TABLES Ww edule taking ect 13.01 N Ll am, Sunday y April West 8 m Baly 8.40 a.m, Daily except Sunday, 4 m. Daily, 4 4-4 ail Sunday, 10.05 a.m, Daily, 2.04 p.m, Daily except Sunday, 8.03 p.m, Day except Sunday, 11,10 p.m, Daily, 12.09 a.m, Daily, All times shown above are times trains fcpart from Oshawa Station, CNR, TIME TABLE Effective Sept, 30, 1928, ier on 4 nday, red a8 TODRP sun SE aily. Daily except Sunday, Daily except Sunday, Paily except Sunday, , Daily, 1, any except Saturday, .m, Daily, ., Daily, ERE EEE 52% =TTE as Boonen er vs TE a, » m, Daily, am Bal except Sunday, am. Hy. .m, Daily except Sunday, A Daily except od wo itn I|WEB2 > bh i Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE EEK DAY SCHEDULE (E estive OO and alter Nov, 4 Being ve . Arrive Whitby Hospital 7.25 a.m, iT BEEBEBBRERBREERS ow BSS, sew 28s 10.50 a.m, 12.45 p.m, 2888: =n Smuts. onus BoEbsEEEEEoREE 4.35 pm, Repub Oos 6.45 p.m, -- Sow 10.55 pn. WOE E TOT Tp Pene aBLELHERRER Ereesesrines fCBemormsnnESer SEBBrBlRRBELRLE PeUTTPT TOT RRP CE-ER-E-2-5-5-F-8-F-F 3 = BEBBBREERE: ] I f EN 88 TEOPuPTTE PED BBaREEBREREES "Ia & 4 288ky CETTO Pee BERBER: Sw 2 -- -- NOman, 11.00 a.m, 1:00 p.m, i. : ne8y 258 #.35 pm, 6.50 p.m, BREEHE 8 veo? Souda B gates 11.00 2 mask Time are SUNDAY AND HOLID, > ¥Y SCHEDULE Broan € RAN 1) Prt 15 p.m. Time m: rs Whitby Hospital. . |® Prince 8¢-, Oshaws eye were {o have attempted the work, for some of the volumes are worth hundreds of pounds, "I am working in the King's library now," said Mr, Moss to a Press representative, "Already I have been in there two years and it will take me two more years to finish it, "I am afraid none of us will live long enough to see the whole of the Museum library finished, Restoring the books 1s delicate work," H ,W, Capell, examiner of book~ binding at the Museum, explained that the polish put a certain amount of natural oll back into the Teathiv. "They are sometimes washed with soap and water first to get the dirt out of the gold lettering," he sald, 'The polish is exactly the same as using a preservative polish on your boots, "Our great trouble is that leath- er decays, People have leather fur. 0 shawa Luggage Om Suit Oase or Olub Bag Saywell & Son BOND ST, WEST For better valuesin DIAMONDS Burns' Jewelry Store Corner King and Prince, or Terms COAL.- Phone 193 W. J. SARGANT Yard--89 Bloor Street, E. Orders Promptly Delivered W.A. HARE OPTOMETRIST 8 KING STREET WEST Hund-eds of pec)le wear with utmost comfort Hare's Fa: "tic © Lenses AUTOMOBILE LOANS Do you need some y Cash, Are your monthly pay- ments too heavy. 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