" Easy-to-F RADIO PROGRAM ie, 20 WhiAQ (485)--Chicago. Y.M.CA, exe Si seine sn Paul, Moming musi. Ra 20 How (312)=Toronto, Foi -- Kir (30) ~Council Blufis, Recorded WhA® @5)-Ft. Worth, Morning wii PE WARE | esorded 2.% WHE (216)~Cleveland. Morning musi. on SN BE TE oo SH BEE 10.15 Kip a0e)-5e Paul. Women's beauty 10.30 KDKA (306)=Pitts, Housewives hour; Wilke (261)~Rochester, "T See by the WHE @6)=Cleveland. "Modern WARM TN ewark. ogres! Jon WADE (ar 227)--~Akron, O, (VHB (39) =Chicago, Medical --~ Weed } (r0)=Mpla-St, Paul, Municipal i Ty 9 =Chicago. Sunshine hour hid J lege 's hour, Jichaol, 11,05 WRN "koe i ", 11,15 NBC Sys A | WER ie I T WEA i ci Ft ae 11.30 WHO" (300) WB, (05) ante Pubic Eohool of 12 noon CFCA (357)=Toronto Musical half KFNF (337)=Shenandosh, concert, WCAH (BO Colum ren I WEAF (450)-N.V, WFLA BY =Cleiwaran iy Mi my. Wier (#48)=Chicago, Home econom. KYW (24)=Chicage, Prudence i (M5)=Chicage, Anna % Peter, 1.00 i Be ver, oN ": Whit hieago, opi fe am «St, Paul, Fam Farmers 1230 a Grn City, fi | Spy we '(461)=Nashville, Farm and home 1,30 KO Ory ile Canc gh i» oan Fipthire' Feb ding; 1.00 RED® (217)=Clarinda, Old time music, Tuesday Programs ; 25 me HN CIENT ictor hour, WGHP (242)=Detroit, Home r, WGY (380 henectady, og I A usical rr, algo 0 TR _ He Chicago. Arist recital, Na Piano recital, 337)~Shenandoah, itchen WEE '(508)--Boston, Neapolitan Dufch Woks (254)~-N.Y, "Book of the Week." 0 3 Ee Tig da ak Seckatary hour, v Moon, Y. T EA he (Tami: "Mu 3 ehil- His FI Se Ji Fittshureh, Sacred songs. Socany aad Sketchen: we, WGR. WIAR, p70 mares Gatden: Kho hy oh i Hy >. 0 phil mia. Cowboy songs w Cle mbt Stud { Omaha, Gitbers Tafly, vi- Wa a" (405)~--=Atlanta, Biltmore Concert orchestra ha T. *244)-- South Bend, Granada eatre ore: 7.3 cea ay St. Paul. Music ja al "seal AL assies, ® ot Koran! WE ht 2H 4 " KPRC Exel dé Bo ental ngheld, hg Loncert, Sh pls St, od Fir TSouthern a Y, Mogaly Si Singers, ester, soit (; ( ¥ Ag w ion Ben w fan wo! A wo ( sicale. w.. 5 Cine, Hh hk urs, a gt KE oF w fri. )~Charlotts, NRA i ea cron es € College. te, Violinist, sf X10. instrels, us eal, , Allison Hon WOAL WTA KV "it's time for the "Times" ~If he is delayed it will be through no fault of his own ~"Times" carrier boys are noted for their dependable promptness, oe OSHAWA DAILY TIMES Circulation Department 1HE USHA WA pAILY TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1928 PAGE FIva Canadian Merchant's Dream Samuel Cunard, founder of the company. Cunarder Mauretania. 1840 surprised the world with Not all Canadians know that the aggressive Bir , Was himself a Canadian, a Bluenose, born of humble United Empire Loyalist parentage No- vember 21, 1787, at 277 Brunswick Street, Halifax. His picture is appropriately combined with the Canadian emblem and the world's fastest liner, the As a young man, Cunard acquired influential friends and marvellous business intuition hy his miscellaneous merchandising in Halifax, He won the confidence of the British Government and in famous steamship ing the Berengari his wonder ship EA SE Britannia, the first steamship to cross the Atlante on regular schedule. She was under contract to carry Her Majesty's Mail, for Cunard--the Columbia, the Caledonia and Acadia. They were of about 1,000 tons register and about 200 feet long. Today the Suna 14 aon interests run into a million in ship ton Then came more a which kL, 52, 919 feet long and accommodates 4,000 a, k, the Mauretania which still keepa the worlds speed record and crosses the Atlantic in five days; the Canadian-service liners Alaunia, Andania, Athenia, Antonia, Ausonia, Aurania, Ascania and Letitia, each of about 14,000 tons, KSD, WHO, WDAF, WHAS, WsSM, WMC, Wal: : Columbia Chain: Musical WMAK, WGHP, KMEC, WSPD, WLBW, FCA (357)-- Toronto, Music. heh gu (517)--Toronto, Piano recital, (326)--Houston. Concert Yeau (256)--Phila, The Yeap (278)--Zion. Music. Feature: INAC WKRC, WOWo, WICC, Passing (448) icago, chestra and George I "Tenor, wu (273)---Atlantie City, Dual trio WSUN 3 . Petersburg, Studio Wii™ (484)--Milwaukee. Studio fea- 9.20 Kis (375)--T1at Natalie moux, violinist, 9.30 NBC 8; + Dutch Masters Min. WTMI, wuz, 4 WLW, KYW, AQ 2)--8eaandoan, Gypsy Trio. WMCA (326) -N.Y. Concert. yc {an Hastiond, Old-fashioned in 10.00 Ae Erste Clicquot Club Fekimon: WE WTIC, WIAR, WRC, WY, Springs, WFAA, KPRC, WSM, WOAI, WHAS, WSH, 'WHT, KOA NBC 'System': Works of Great Compo- sers: WIZ, WRC, KWK, CKLC (357)--Red Deer. Capitol Thea, CNRA 1476)--Mancton, Little Concert KEE (205)--St, Paul, Phantom of the VAL (283)--Baltimore, The Patter. wa TEs (220)--Chicago. Feature hour. WHAM (261)--Rochester, Midshipmen. 10.30 NBC System: Vaughn de Leath and Novelty wWkhstra: WEAF, WTM]J, HO, olumbia Chain: Musical Feature: Ww AC, (492)--Kansas City, Cook Painters. WEG (273)--Atlantic City, Musical Sr (500)--Hartford, Strand Theatre tos Ki A '(361)~Denver, Variety. on Nut Ss: tent: andy our: KPO, KHO, KGO, KGW, KHJ, WGES Ka. ~Chicago, Stage show, WEN (461)--Nashville, WSM Min. rels, 1,15 Bw (294)--~Chicago. Studio ram, (309)--Chicago, by wire, x 416)=~Chicago, Louie's Hungry ive, WMAQ (448)--Chicago, Concert Or- ) _ chestra, 11,30 WHN (297)--N.Y, Loew's Theatre or- chestra. Wo" "(300)-Des Moines, Apollo String 12 wid Ke "Keo Whi Quand. | The Pil rime: 12,15 a. (405)--Atlanta, itol Theatre, | yon CBR (205)--St, Paul, Midnight pro- 115 ow (517)--Edmonton, Instrumental 6.30 p. mm. m WAVE (1 System 7.00 N : Voters' AF, WHC, WW WCSH, WEL Src WC, E, wer i War wis Y we ng Wel, ox KDKA eines Yo, o Pittsburgh address. WNAC (244)--Boston. News flashes. 5 KYW (294)--Chicago., World Book an, » Reni (428)--Cinci, Historical side- AK (333) Buffalo, **About ith Dorothy, ne @7) ron. News headlines, imes Frese $48)--Chicago, U, of Chicago pro- Recital yes * Service: Vat Town WhiAo 8.15 Wek (309)--Chicago. Labor fishes, SB. (405)--At hata. Question box, ad 4 (Ag AV hicago. "Biographies 8.30 ve *526)=N.Y, "Everyday Eng- 8.45 WEAO S45)--Columbus. | wEpicuns, the Phil 9.00 KTHS EY Rradenis, Auction { e Stories, nti oie, Auction Bridge Three-in-One The eatie: Suey WBAL, Wi , KYW, KWK, YWREN tnver, Fam | question KDKA, KOA ath KSO (217)~Clarinda. New. 5 WIBO 3 Angeles. Nick Harris 361)--Denyer, Financial 8 4 Tt WDAF, WLW, KSTP. MAK (333)--Buffalo. Television: 148 Wes Go (405)--Atlanta. Foreign Trade 00 a.m, KGO' (380)--Oakland. D-X News Flashes. DANCE TO THESE 0 p.m. EAL (283)--Baltimore. WBAL Orches WSB Gil Adtant. Baey | Pomar, 0 RP (50-0 Gigi i Sows he Ramblers. 3.30 CFCA oa --Toronto, ques- A (20)--Richmond. Orchestra. (389)--Chicago. Dance orches. AU S0-Fhia, Golden Pragon, 370)--Mpls-St. Paul. L s- | hoy in Guelph, 11.00 KFAB (389)--Lincoln. Dance, KOA (361)--Denver. Aces. WHK (216)--Cleveland, Ed. Day. WIBO (205)--Chicago. Buddy Fisher WIP (492)--Phila. Charles Warren, WMCA' (526)--N.Y. Dance, WOR (422)--Newark. Orchestra, WEUN (333)--St. Petersburg. Dance rogram, VTAM (280)--Cleveland. Dance. 11.10 WEE[I (508)--Boston. Jacques Renard. WGR (343) -- Buffalo. Arcadia, WNAC' (244)--Boston. State ballroom. 1.15 WEAF (454)--N.Y, Hal Kemp: KOA, WON (416)-- -Chicago, Nighthawks. ¥ PG (273)--Atlantic City. Follies Jergere. WRNY (297)-N.Y. Villa Richard, WIMS (484)--Milwaukee. Dance, 5 WEBDM (389)--Chicago. Royal Cana- WAGES (220)--Chicago. Spike Hamilton 12 mid ISTP (205)---St. Paul. Marigold. WHX (216)--Cleveland. Club Madrid, WHO (300)--Des Moines, Sheasly or- (389)--Chicago. "Everybody w M AO (448)--Chicago. Dance orches. 12,30 a.m, WCFL (309)--Chicago. Savoy or- chestra, 12.45 WDAF ° (492)--Kansas City, Night hawks. 1,00 NBC System: Dance Music: KPO, KFT, L S¥0A, KGO, KGW, KH], KHQ, KO (285)--Hollywood. Cocoanut KNX Grove, KYW (294)--Chicago, "Insomnia Club." (Copyrighted, 1928.) GUELPH TO HONOR HER NATIVE SON Edward Johnson to Be Feted By Citizens of the Royal City Guelph, Nov. 19--In recognition of the fame which Mr, Johnson, world- famous tenor, has brought not only to his native city, Guelph, Ont, but to all of Canada, Mayor Beverley Robson and the City Fathers are haying a banquet in his honour, At this civic function, Edward Johnson will be presented with an illuminated address by His Worship the Mayor, On this occasion, Victor Talking Machine Company, of Can- ada, Limited; for whom Mr, John- son has made a number of Victor V.E, Orthophonic records, will pres- ent the City of Guelph with a life- sized photograph of this great artist. First Record The archives of the city will also receive the first record pressed from the Johnson recording of "O Can- ada," , and "The Maple Leaf For- ever." Mr. Johnsons life story reads like a Horatio Alger novel. Just a poor Ont., singing in the local Episcopal Church. A burning desire to achieve fame in the world of art, Several years of intense study in New York. Then having succeeded in scraping together a sufficient amount of money, off to Europe for further instruction, Tre- mendous successes in Europe under the Italianated name of Edoardo di Giovanni and finally a conquering acclaim in the United States and Canada. WS (461) Nashville. WSM Osrches. 1035 WBZ (33)--Springheld, Mass. Bert | Lowe. WRIGLEYS DEATH TOLL 17 IN LIFEBOAT WRECK Residents of Rye, England, See Men Swept to Death in Sea Rye, Eng., Nov. 19.--The deaths of the lifeboat disaster at Jury's Cap, near here, Thursday, when 17 men wered rowned, are heartrend- ing and have brought sorrow to the whole country. The victims were all inhabitants of the little a of Rye, The verger of the lttle church, Mr. Pope lost his three sons. Mrs, Head lost her husband and two sons, one of the latter being only 16 years of age, with three small children. A ny" Cutting lost three sons. The mother of Arthur Downey, a tenth vietim, is blind. Eleven children in all have been left fatherless. "The women should be placed on a pedestal," declares Mrs, Newton, wife of the vicar, "They are so proud, so in- dependent, and so truly brave. The children ran home from school se gay, to find no dinner waiting, and no mother, So then they ran along the shore and found their mothers, white-faced and fearless, awaiting to hear for certain the ghastly news. One little girl IT saw' said, "I am quite well, thank you, but mummy is crying and daddy is not here." The lifeboat capsized in tem- pestuous seas when returning to SICILY'S CREATOR ALSO DEVASTATOR Mt, Etna Has Menaced Island it Built 28 Centuries Ago Rome, Nov, 19.--Mount Etna, the creator and destroyer of the Island of Sicily, is subsiding after another of its periodical rampages, The old, familiar story of destruc- tion and death, rolling forth from its fire-stained mouth, is getting another re-telling, For nearly 25 centuries Etna nas taken a more or less regular toll of lives and property of the people who live near it. The poet Pindar writing nearly 500 years before the Christian era, spoke of the violence and destructiveness of its erup- tions; ; and since then the story has been repeated more times than anyone can count, Yet if Etna turns part of Sieily now and then into scorched, lava- buried desolations, Etna perhaps has the right; for it was Etna that built Sicily in the first place, Long, long ago, probably before men appeared on the earth at all, there was no land where Sicily ne The ce: r~lled there uns b.oken, Far beneath the hottom of this sea, subterranean fires were gen= erating a long series of explosions, They forced the sea floor up, and little by little thrust a cone-shaped, rocky islet above the surface---the summit of Mount Etna, This new islet was as active volcano as the world had seen, Its eruptions were violent and fre- quent, Each one poured forth a new stream of molten lava, build- ing the cone higher and higher and each time adding a little to the black beach that began to form at its base, Menace Ever Present In the course of thousands of years, the entire island was built up in this way, 'The lava cooled, disintegrated in sun and wind and rain, became rich black soil, Veg- etation took hold in abundance, and when the republic of Rome struggled through its birth throes, Sicily was already a garden spot, thickly populated with farmers, But the people who live on Sic- ily have never been free from the menace of the towering mountain, In the year 122 A.D., for instance, the Roman Empire remitted Sie- fly's taxes for a decade because of damage caused by an eruption, Again, in 1169 a flod of lava destroyed 'the cathedral at Catan- ia, chief city of Sicily, killing hun- dreds of worshipers and the bishop who was officiating there. Five hundred years later a tre- mendous wall of lava came down on the city like a moving mountain, destroying a large part of the city and ruining the harbor, Twenty thousand people lost their lives. A score of years aiter that there came a terrific earthquake that killed many more. n 1769 anoth- er eruption nearly destroyed the entire city, taking 15,000 lives. Then followed a number of rela- tively quiet years, with no disturb- ance of real size until 1879, when another violent eruption took place, In 1910 Etpa renewed its'activi- ty with a series of earthquakes and minor eruptions that culminated in an earth-shaking catastrophe in 1914, when a score of villages were destroyed and 200 people were killed. The loss of life would have been many times greater in the 1914 disaster had not a group of minor earthquakes given advance warning and enabled people to get out of the way. Then, in 1923, came another catastrophe, destroying the homes of 30,000 people and taking many more lives. Since then Etna has slumbered--until now. ENGINEER RETURNS FROM SURVEY TRIP Quebee, Nov. 19.--After Laying completed the ground survey in connection with the topographical mapping ~ of so) 1,600 square miles, parts of Montmagny, L'Islet and Kampuraska counties on the south shore, and of Montmorency and Charlevoix counties on the north shore, C. Rinfred, of the Topographical Survey of Canada, Department of the Interior, is now on his way to Ottawa to present his findings, the shore from an attempted visit to render aid to a vessel later as- sisted by another steamer. men were shore. The drowned in sight of LABRADOR WILL REMAIN BRITISH Incoming Premier, Sir Rich. ard Squires, Says Possession Not for Sale St. John's, Nfid., Nov, 19.--Sir Richard Squires, whose party was recently returned to power in New- foundlr 1, regards as 'entirely ab- surd, the suggestion that any por tion of Labrador under Newfound land jurisdiction, would be trans- ferred to the United States, American capital would have ex- actly the same opportunity of se- curing timber water power and mineral rights in Labrador as Can- adian, English, or other capital," said Sir Richard, 'but these rights would be under the control of the Union Jack. No individual per- son or company shall have a mon- opoly of these vast resources, The very best possible shall be secured for Newfoundland." Asked if he intended to submit ito the Coveriiment for immediate consideration any policy regarding Labrador, Sir Richard replied: "No, Not until the pressure of organizing the Government is ov- er, Then the whole matter will bé considered at the greatest leiv sure and with utmost deliberation. There is no great haste,. and the [Soft as ta Use Inside Frosted Edison Mazda Lamps . . . igi Yo Nill seeliee the commtant of adequate, well EDISON MAZDA ANEEENGOCERTEE LAMDS ACANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT matter will be considered in the interests of the public, not of specu- lators." Sir Richard said that the devel- opment of Labrador represented an investment of hundreds of mil- lions, which sum was not available in Newfoundland. 'United States and Canadian capital and enter- prise are always welcomed in New- foundland," he said. "A. large percentage of Néwfoundland's funded debt was underwritten in the United States." Sir Richard expressed conviction that Canadi- an and United States financiers NOVEL OBSCENE IS London, Nov. Court, decided that the book, Well of Loneliness," was He ordered all existing copies stroyed. would have as much foresight as English and Continental investors in the development of the territory, DECISION OF COURT 19. -- Sir Chartres Biron, chief Magistrate at Bow Street "The obscene, des Important! MARCONIGRAMS must now be filed at CANADIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAPH OFFICES only Use the Beam m for Accuracy, Economy and Speed to Great Britain, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and South America. CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY S the Wl TL CW SE Skrip, successor to ink, abolishes pen clogging snd specisl work demonstrates 8 smooth end brillians color, yet washes out of clothing easily, Permanent Skrip, for record work, tenaciously holds its legibility, Both flow Lh dip use this prest fluid, Skrip makes sll pens write Lifetime® pen write best. Try it today. 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