re EH 23 ra ata i 2 fi cxnganivaa nan ¥ WIM TTRARERAE T F ab FEFNRE FS mo a © GRD a THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1929 » / AR ORGANIZATION FORMED INENGLAND Must Be British Pilots or "Navigators to Join . Guild . British London, July 2.--A new Britis seronautical organization, the Gufld of Air Pilots and Adr Navi- gators of the British Empire, has been launched with Sir Sefton as first member. Sir icker on' for the Air Ministry for years, He flew as a military er in ) Pot 10 'and during the Wi Oflce's director L {zation and commander be oval Flying Copps' in the " Members of the new organiza- yn must be British piHots or navi- , director of civil | India as long ago. us five years a class B license or who hold a first class air pilot's license, or a certificate of competency as #4 first class navigator of commers cial aireraft. g 4 LIQUOR EXPORT SHOW BIG DROP Border Movement Falls From 300 Boat Loads to Ten a Week Detroit, July 3.--8ix weeks ago liguor arrivals here from the Ca- nadian side of the river aggregat- ed two to three hundred bodt loads a night, A fafr average now would be ten loads a week. This is what has resulted from the agitation that followed nupiefous cases Of shooting on the party of both the smugglers and fedefal prohibition officers. have held for at least Admission of these facts was Obs tained today by newspaper men |. who spent the entire afternoom in} the Ecorse sector. They talked to}: the yum kings themselves as well as to numerous smaller fry whic do the work of loading the boats and without exception all agreed that so far as this particular terri- WA ,, concerned, . they are faatony 8, . Incidentally it is the first time in weeks United States customs of- ficials and down-river rum barons have arrived at the same conclu- sion, that the blockade on the De- troit river against smuggled con- traband liquor, actually was effi- cient. Practically all of the rum run- ners say they have finished with smuggling in Esorse district, Their only hope now is that some of the border patrol may, in time, be "reached." : "These guys are too honest," one. of the rum runners said. - « know all of-our hiding places." Another . rum-runner said the government was not playing the game "fairly." He sald that the officers invade Canadjan waters would like . to show that *old- timers! like himself are still in ac- tion. RIGHT is James Geddes, A novel suggestion for the sports program for this year's Ca- nadian' National Exhbition is a 100 yard race "for men between the ages of 80 and 100. LEFT is Mr, |said he was not in favor of such and use their revolvers. R. H. Knowles, 87, who says hela "stunt," veteran long distance runner, who ENDURANCE FLIGHT ENDS IN CRASH | occupsats of Plane Escape * Injury Metropolitan Airport, Los Ange- les, Calif,, July 2.--The endurance flight record attempt of the Cessna monoplane plioted by Leo Nomis and Maurice Morrison ended ab- 'Iruptly after 42 hours, five minutes of flying at 1:05 a.m. ay, when the motor stalled and the craft crashed at the edge of the airport. The injuries of the flyers and dam. age to the plane were reported as slight, : The two flyers were slightly cut about the face and head, and the landing gear of their plane was smashed. Their injuries were dress- ed at the field, and immediately they announced that as soon as the plane could be repaired they would take off on another attempt. What caused the motor to quit was not immediately ascerfained. high fog which had shrouded the landing field was blamed for the crash. "Don't Shoot" Is U.S. Safety Precaution || (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Saranac Lake, N.Y., July 2,--Car after car 1s now passing along Adirondack and Northern New York highways bearing large signs on which is printed in heavy black type, "Don't shoot" and in smaller letters "There is no liquor in this car." The signs on the. wind- shield and rear windows. are be- ing carried as safety measures. They have made their appearance since Arthur Gordon of Plaltsburg was shot and killed by a border patrolman, SILVER CREAM Preserots as well Yet some men would kick if theis wives employed a caddie to carry the rake and hoe~Border Cities Star. THREE Ce ET aE ANNUAL DAYS Midsummer SALE Brings to You The Greatest Dress Opportunity Ee SR A SE hu and orp ------------ CL J ever Offerzd to the Ladies of Oshawa = a pa? 7 it---- THIS ASTOUNDING OFFER OF 500 Plain and Printed Silk Dresses Including Many Valued at $9.95. .A Wonderfnl array of colors, styles and designs -* Please Understand that we cannot give any refund or exchanges at this unheard-of-price pn ------ a No Phon SEE OUR WINDOWS | ARCADE LTD.