a . ! AWA DAILY Thies, VEDNEDAY. JANUARY 2, 174s Gi AGE NINE FEAR JAS SEEN [NELLOGG PEACE, [Pe - GREAT STRIES «| PACT WAS Bl | wn \ ¥ BB 2 § IN AVIATION: EVENT IN 192 | SWE = aq MN G | Many N:w Records Estab:| Fourteen Countries R-pre- | : DAYS i ti | R per | lished--Flying Started 25 sented at Paris Signed ¥ Years Ago Document : ~The past year, marking the a » ' ¥ twenty-fifth anniversary of the first At Paris on August 27, fourteen | y 7 . 0 Sa a flight of a heavier than air machine, Fouts of the world, Urosgh Her \ ! ' : - 3 | fa recedented deve resentatives solemnly « afhxe ' I ¢ Saw. an unprec ¥ lopment their signatures to a pact "condemns i y > il 3 ® il "ud { I in gommercial aviation and the ever Ing Terman e to war {a the solution increasing advancement in fuselage : 2 3 ; : : 8€1 of international controversies and wing construction and t on- I < A and g 1 he con renouncing it as an instrument of f . ; struction of lighter and more power- v Ri h A ' | ful motors bo made it difficult for national oliey in their relations with | . " firms to keep abreast of the times one another, Waa . i with their equipment. A far step has Ho treaty fod its origilion, with {1 | ' been made from the canvas covered] ger: F. B. Kellogg, United States ; machine with which Orville Wright Sectetary of State who ip April 1s- vt : o the fourteen nations an invi- {1} made the first momentous flight of | (24i0 "1 aoree on a pact outlawing -40 yards on Dec, 17, 1903, to the i agree ON a pa bod y REA h war, The countries which became present plane with its ever Increas- | ariies to the contract wee, --Great ing pay load, capable of a 4,000 mile Briain, United States, Camda, Aus- 2 sustained flight or the fast pursuit : ) p 1 Seu h i : : 'planes having a speed of 300 miles jralia piv Lannd, Su Aries, i " ; _per_hour. many, Belgium, Italy, Japu, Poland |} | i The same advanced. development|and 'Czecho-Slovakia, | i : | na er ver a é £2 Yi has been made in the dirigible type| The treaty does not adhe into ef- of airship. A new record for long] fect until it has been rqtied by all flights with this type of ship Wwas| the countries concernedjmd at this "mmade on Oct, 12, when the German int § i i | ple gd : point it is well to sayftiat it was ||| dirigible, the Graf Zeppelin, flew | indicated clearly at thefune of the |} {I |] : signing that the pact doponot in any |] | o Value in Years to Come Will Equal This ig passengers hon Freidrechsha, en to Lakehurst, N.J. A larger and| way impair any nation'siright of self far more powerful dirigible, R, 100,! defense. i Europgan peace is has been under construction in Eng-|already secured by theffact of Lo- land during the year and will forge}carno and the Covenant ithe League the first link in a British Empire | of Nations the chief isortance of : _air route pext spring with a flight] the Kellogg pact lies i the partici i to Montreal, pation of the United ties making | an Govern- | [| i" In addition to the meteor like pro- (it certain that the Amaia sigress in commercial and military | ment would take armed jgtion against J 'aviation, 1928 witnessed the blazing |any country violatin the treaty, |f |i :jof many trails across continents anc With the support of} the United |] [i 'oceans. Early in the year, Colonel| States the treaty is ngae the most |} | | O PP AY TO fel AY : {Charles Lindbergh in his famous | effective possible pre rive of war, : | Spirit of St. Louis, with which he| Two days aitcr the pming of the i §3conquered the Atlantic in 1927, vis-| pact the State Departgpat at Wash- |] | flited 16 countries in Central -and|ington announced thatLiberia and |' i WITHOUT INTERES ' South America and the West Indies| Peru had formally adbred to the WITHOUT INTERE *. Islands during a Jotun flight of | treaty while Denmarlg 3olivia, Aus 119,600 miles covered in 116 hours fly-| tria, Cuba, Cost Rica nd the Do hg announced 4 ling time. Colonel Lindbergh not only minican Republic {visited many regions where a plane| their intention to adher. Then lat . ' "had never before been seen but also| Russia expressed to Fince its will made the first crossing of the Andes |ingness to sign and Grmany urged | .by airplane, The flight ended in St.) that the Soviet be alloed to adhere ; On the last day of Agust assents || - 'Louis on Feb, 13. On Saturday, Ap- g * ril 21, another conquest of the North | were received at Wasington from Pole was recorded when Captain | Luxembourg, Holland Switzerland, | George Wilkins and Carl B. Eielson| Panama, Uruguay, goslavia and | | . oi | =m 20 Water Motor Washers to Clear at Unheard-of Prices : The first projected trans Atlantic flight I ; 5 . - for the year which ended in tragedy Af: i ¥ ng ih j ¢ started from England on March 13, hi : when 2 e piloted by Flight Lieu- ¥ «37 ' ¢ tenant W. Hinchcliffe and carrying ] A - i é Hon. Elsa MacKay as a passenger, J { y 4 failed to reach its destination. The 1.4 ¢ first western crossing of the Atlan- i ! J tic by a heavi t! 1 air machine Volcanic Buption ; $1 Down pr $1 Down Ry Xr $1 Weekly BALANCE ONLY $1 WEEKLY, WITHCUT INTEREST, AND ONE FREE PREMIUM §1 Weeki y as a preliminary mos to one of the : James Fitzmaurice of the Irish Free ! « J : Biate Ae Force, took off rom the 10% dcaucne We, Susie ¥'e are Going to Clear E her R fae A Fores, ook of, ir : Goi Clear Every Washer Regardless of Profi i rofit The Selling Will be Fast and Furious * morning of April 12, and landed on [Warning given the fuabitants, there Pl were few lives lost. Fatalities were | i Grotnly leland, lying between | Ihe confined to isclated gies when people | land. On May 13, sic Alan Cobim | BEES, ore of th low ||| 15 Slightly Used El . . rps | hy Chane somd 8 Bem SL ightly Used Elecriric Washers all Fully Guaranteed to go at These Prices While They Last -- { : . aro a to , Whin Plymouth ri ed and by Noy, 10fie main railroad ber. oy flight was named as being between Messina #8 Catania, a link the most useful test ever accomplish- $asential to the nance of Sici- ed and was undertaken with the man y's economic life, bd been cut. The Sbject of establishing an airline from | following day a lavaitream from one Cairo to Capetown. On the return e newly forme craters entere royage to Spitzbergen after success- the town of Caraba, the last larg £ lly RD Eth Pi on | settlement barring ts progress May eg Italian dirigible Italia, the sca. By Nov. 1 the yolcano had ons the command of General Um- spent the greater pat of its fury and Sr Nori as wracked. Nobile] !L was. aunounced at further dan was rescued from a drifting ice flow |S had passed. B an official esti on June 23 and several mem- ry Ay eruptioncost Sicily about! | G ] i ; bers of the crew were saved at 3|ipe"octuaf a figure whicle included || ¥ later date. The airplane occupied 2 Jag al property damage and the {{ stellar place in the search for the a i 304 J $ 1 49 missing members of the expedition Chilean Erthquak PY gulicred 2 g A most devastating erthquakes in the h ctic ex-]™ erthquakes in Bons ox history of Chile fok a toll of more popes. ew Bato the Aree x - than 20 lives. The greatest area of | | erbance colsg cn Tales, 28 in: Just $1 Down Sends Any Electric Washer to Your Home 20 Months to Pay the Balance, Without Interest and was mever heard of again. Dance ¥ of June was made dustriai city of 5000 population, .moiteworthy in aviation, not only by about 158 miles suth of the capi- the exploits of airmen in the Arc- tal, Santiago. It ws estimated that § tic wastes, but by several other epoch the damage in Tica alone would ; : ? making flights. The monoplane |2mount to twclve siliion dollars. The [f | : : [] [J ™ § » piloted by Captain | extent of the disater demanded the | Za ols oice of y. Pr Mmium | h $ -------- . . = wnd>m NR OM =<>% 8 wI=208 8 a a a ii § "Southern Cross, ! % Kingsford-Smith and Charles Ulm,|ordering of a stae of martial law 2 of Australia and carrying Harry Ly-|over the areas mot affected. Thirty ! % on, naviagator and James Wayner, ra- | separate shocks tere registered. - NAL Be een th ---- # dio operator, both of United States. --e § completed a scientifically conducted ' VestrisSinki ght from Oakland, California, to one of the geatest disasters of ne, Australia. The flight was rr seafaring 108 passengers and in three "hops" with stop overs | members of the cew of ig pie] at the Hawaiian and Fiji Islands. The Jand Holt steamship Vestris, bound tire di e covered ded 7.-] from New York tthe Barbados, lost miles. Miss Amelia Earhart, of | their lives when tie vessel foundered ton, was the first woman to crossjon the afternom of Now. 12. 240 Atlantic by plane when on june miles off the Vigginia Capes. There she and her two pilots, Wilmer | were 128 passemers and 209 of 2a Lou landed off | crew on board atthe time. The ship of Wales aiter a 21 hour | Was commanded iy Captain William ight from Trepassy, Newfoundland. | Carey, who went down with his ship On July 5, a new distance record for In an official ingiiry, which opence sustained flight was completed when Nov. 16 before United States Com Captain Arturo Ferrarin and Major | Tussioner Francs O'Neil at New f Carlo P. Del Prete landed on the| York. the cause of the tragedy wa: + beach ncar Natal, Brazil, some 4,600 not determined. Evidence was give! * miles irom their take-off at Monte- that the vessel developed a severe 4 celio Field, Italy. An interesting ex- ia on Saturday night which increas- periment in aviation was Jade 3 steadily until it fotudered the fol- : on September 18 when 2 n- ternoon. estimony Was iad Juan de la Gierva, made |also offered whith alleged inefficiency + a London to Paris fli ith 2 i- 4 = Pp inspection, especially apply- 2 7 C. flight with hel for iepacte, specially vps £ PARES R ERRORS ARYA VEN AE . a Ni ER ---- = Ee = : i ma wheir he belore the wesse left port. St. Francs Dam Bursts |. A tremendous wall of water turned Doodle" |100se into the San + Harbor & se "Yankee ; A Commander Richard March 13, swept on the sleeping in (11 : 5 4 ing his way slowly through Antarc- habitants and ki more than 270 ¥ tic wastes, closing in gradually on Ravpe and d d 1500 h acess : na os at concret % 4 South Pole. His expedition was feet high, "built ge & iis hog eats protably the most claborately equip- y ped in the history of the world and} 380 10 impound the waters for the several airplanes are to be mtilized supply of the City of Los Angeles, gave way without wamning. It was A Bo mm 5 SE i wi Simcoe St. N. Oshawa OPEN EVENINGS Telephone 2082 I - i /#A fot of things can be done with | "=P » : rice." says a cookery book. Bache- a age. The tremendous property : lors ave of the opinion that the old Ci extended far down the fil * fashiohed pudding is the best of all. od Valley into which the canyon gf . i = es Bs --= sms pm-- - rmrm-- _- ™ os gies ER TE ---- Ec oS -- { ---- _--