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Oshawa Daily Times, 9 Nov 1929, p. 1

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News in Brief Toronto. ~="Mr, ohh 1s a at ME, L] 0 Jory well nd his condition 1s wt ated Dr, DA Printer in his bulletin thi Donlorome Nndod Kyoto, 0), ddhahnet ' HM Tue yp thelr hot Ul 'Sdny shied the Institiite of Paci intions, which has been holds ing its biennial session here, Brilliant Pageant London Usually fine weather ted on's annus! carnival, Lord Mayor's pageant, today, ¢ show took the form of a dls y of peste, printing and pro« gress of transport FyAtoms, semi ied wee Ca MoGregoy, de #0, an in a} 4 of the eounty use of refu Dundas, wan- red away last Wr and this morning was struck and killed by # trugk on the Brantford highway near Dundas, Mision Macape Kitohener.-- Although his oar was almost totally demolished, John Straiiss, Delay street, es: oAped without wmerious injuries when hiv machine was struck on a Canadian National Rallways level orossing hore this morning, LJ L Almees Loses Vollowers Oakland, Calif.--Directors of the Four Bquare Gospel Lighthouse of Oakland, Cal, founded by Almee mple MePherson of Los Ange 5, have voted unanimously to withdraw from the Four Hquare Qonpel, Fira Follows Wiptosion ORO 0 eA explosion, follow. od by five, was responsible for damage estimated at BN,800 In » down ~M bullding occupied by a furrier Inst night, Firemen re- corded the orign of the outhreak #8 unknown, . 0 Gasoline Price Out Chloago, ~The Binclalr Ol Com» Jans ARROUNGEN A two cent per gals on out In the price of gasoline, effective Monday In the Chleago territory, The reduction, brings the price down to 15 cents, plus the three-cent, ate ax, : Fern , formerly and Oshawa, who died Aina H] Automobile accident on Hept, . Two Men Kilied Blnora, N.Y.==Two men were es killed and elght injured the wreck of a gasoline sovoter hore today. The men were laborers pyed by the Delaware and hw railroad, The ear left the while travelling at a high a4 of speed near the Kinora sta: --_------. poe ry yan, 10, assistant treasurer of this town, Was sentenced to one vg' deter- minate and three montha indeter fateh imprisonment in the On. eforaary hate Fotionday er eonvie o 0 of of Frets ™ from the Jorporation. Misstonary "Tela Por Bhanghal, ==! Rey, | Nr Cuan San Franciscan misionry ations, wo Wes, 0 was captive ita \ Welyenkow,, id) miles southwest St bt vy hoe a ransom of $10,000 ) bh his mis won wy | EANFR SEND SENN Corunna, Nov, H.==The yy ol xi, ant th oho iron nature yp he ya Alfonso XII, whieh fs ork am HD A x | SILhOuLH Yar il | ARNPR pote convicted of Sansa ughter HI of lure Rokuw The Oshawa Daily Tunes Succeeding The Oshawa Daily Reformer A Growing Newspaper in | » Growing City OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929 15 Cents » Week; 3 Cents » Copy. TWELVE PAGES A ro ---- ELOQUENCE OF M. BRIAND TURNS TIDE Government Upheld by » Majority of 71 After Im- passioned Plea by Foreign Minister SITUATION NOT YET PERFECTLY CLEAR Former Opponents of Briand Cheered His Speech and Voted to Sustain New Government (By Canadian Press Lessed Wire) Paris, Nov, §.Offlolal figures Have the government of Premier Tardieu a majorty of 71 on the vote on a motion of confidence early today, The session had continued far into the morning, speaker after speaker occupying the tribune and trying br every subterfuge to em- barrass the government, When M, Marin, who was one of those principally responsible for the downfall of the Briand ministry, announced he would vote for the government a vietory for the latter seemed a foregone con. olunion, The motion expressing eonfid- ence was put to the vote at 8,30 am, The government majority of 71 was greater than had heen expact- od * on the sonnion --. last evening, 1} taken Py and ne aT tout en checked, a wh lly reported in the i ail bios ot Hy government had won, by a smaller margin than the actus) majority, Tha utate of perplexity in which M. Briand's success left the sup: porters of the government, illus trates the extraordinary confusion prevailing among the pelitioal pars tes in the chamber, where no party, or union of two parties, has eld a majority since the indeols sive general elections of 1084, The foreign, minister wan cheers ed by the deputies who overthrew his government Oct, 28, and on the same ground of forelgn polley, He wan defeated then because he refused to answer certain questions ubout ft, Beland Makes Great Speech After several minor orators had taken the floor and criticised the government's attitude toward the evacuation of the Rhineland, and the negotations on the Saar basin, M. Briand rose to speak, Me had a diftioult task, because upon him more than any other minister depended Premier Tam dieu's success in holding together elements of the right and left around hin nucleus In the centre, . Briand met all the demands of eloquence that could have been made on him. He roused the whole chamber repeatedly, and the dep: uties were on thelr feet cheering him when he finished talking about the evacuation of the Rhine. land, But at the end political ob. pervers were at a loss to may whether he had advanced or coms promised the cause of the govern: ment, MYSTERY OF 5.0.8. SIGNALS CLEARED UP (By Consdian Press Lonsed Wire) ah Pedro, Salita ing ovo story surroun stress signals heard 'rhuridey night indicating a ship a of aft 43 ot the Ruther Sot was cleared pose found that n ars fh Ath achommer, We Wer Sw de ) Enea The on The crew oho vise Wr | PAPER Aruarton, ar. pW w| MacFarlane oy hae "Pun ohaned he olronige Toon hig han Doon" Lo er 80 as publisher ne tlel of the Chronicle on Novem Mf, MacFarlane formerly publishe od the Lanark Bra, a ---- ---- oy RY pov Tt +o vi WY a witomobile seein oR Years proba Jwige Carlos 8 Hardy yess Fa NicAGD GRAIN OPENING av, B= \Wheat, Dee, 119 7-8: Mar, 136 4-4: Corn, Dee, 88 1.22 FW 1:2} Oats, Dee, 46 7-8; Mon! i EA Ee New French Government Ls Sustained International Bank To Be In Switzerland Balgians' Are Offended 'Bé- cause Brussels Was Not Selected (By Canadian Press Lensed Wire) Badean-Nadey, Nov, 0.«AL the expense of alibnation of the Nel plan delegation, the conferance for oatablishment of the Bank of In ternational Hottlements broke three weeks of deadlock over the domielle of the bank last night by deciding on Hwitweriand, Governor Louis Franck, of the Bank of Belgium, and his wssocls ate delegate, Paul Van Zeeland, left for Brussels as soon as the vote wan announced, offended that that olty had not been wmelected, although they had the support of France and Italy, The other leading candidate, London, supported hy the English, Japanese and Cermans was no more successful, A A Signal Honor For Canadians Eu Audience by Empire of Japan Whiteing, Canadian ff Correspondent Kyoto, Japan, Nov, J ..<Among the delegations to the Kyoto cons ferences of the Institute of Pacifie Relations, the Canadian delegation wan today weleoted for a special honor from the Japanese throne, Hon, N, W, Rowell and Sir John Aird of Toronto accompanied How, Herbert Marler, Canadian minister to Japan, to the Phoenix Hall of the Imperial Palace today for an audience with the Emperor of Ja pan. The honor was a signal mark of Japan's esteem for Canada, ana ndication of the parstige ale achieved by the new Cana- fan legation in Japan, ---------------- DR. P. McGIBBON, M.P., 1 IN TORONTO HOSPITAL -- By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Toronto, Nov, 9 Petar MeGibs bon, member of parliament for is in a local hoapital Li from an arm infection, t from his home in oebrl on Thursday. Hospital authorities yeaterday stated that a slight improvement wae apprtent in h condition, JOE WRIGHT DENIES RUMOR OF MARRIAGE Toronte, Nov, _8.-=Martha Nor eling, famous roman awimming atAr, was In ronty yeaterday While here, it\was strongly ra mored that Miss\Noreliua had been married to Joe Weight, Jr, fam: ous souller, in Detroit on Wednes: day, The rumor was dented by (By ping Press Nia Waa both pares, * A Conference Delegates Given | "STIRLING COUPLE HAVE AN UNUSUAL RECORD OMURUHATE TATHWRDDING ANNIVERSARY Joshiia and Mary Anderson, ng®d 108 and 04, who still reside in orl nal home bull for the blushing ride In ABBS, near Mtieling, Ont, observed thelr 74th wedding annie versary vocently, The photographs here show the old couple, thelr home and some of (he members of thelr family: (1) Mrs. W. I", Han. wm, Aged 70, of had hing, dnughter of Mp, Anderson, (8) Mr, and Mrs, Joshua Anderson, aged 108 and 04, rospoctively, as wse®n pees ently at thelr home on Andersen Inland, six miles wont of Ntivling. (8) Muriel Gibwon, aged 4; the Ane derson couple's great grat grand. daughter, (4) View of the An. derson home, and (8) Mm, Perey Gihwon, Kreat granddaughter, Thanksgiving Day! That's why I sing, Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving Day | Why should I pray? What does this day mean to me? Why give my thanks, why join the ranks Kneeling in prayer to Thee! Why should I sing, why do this thing Yoar after yoar wond'ring why ? Why should I kneel, why should I feel Thankful because "Thanks" Yeu, I will pray, Pray because Thou placed mo here; This golden land, Canada grand, Birthplace of mine and so dean, Lot my song bring Thanks unto Thee, God of all! On bended knee 1 bow to Thee, This day of thanks sounds the call, Thanksgiving ways care not for days, Thanks can be sung without words, Thanks can be shown, wafted and blown Higher than all soaring birds, If each will do, ev'ry day too, Something for Canada's fame, Each day will be, God will agree, Thanksgiving Day in His name. ~Robt, D, MacLachlan, they cry? Victoria, B.C, Five Killed In Explosion Lighting of Cigarette in Gas. Filled Room Re- (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Riyria, Ohio, Nov, §-«Flva work. men were instantly Killed and five others seriously injured in an ex plosion early today which demol- {shed the manufacturing plant of the Timms Spring Company, The blast ocourred when one of the omployees lighted a olgarette in a room filled with gas, according to Sam Husted, foreman, who was one of the tb The men kills od were wo dly lacerated that {dontitication waa impossible at fivat, although all were later iden. titled. The injured were painfully raed, Man Dies While Awaiting Trail Hospital Attendant Been Indicted | Now York, Nov, H.«A hospital attendant who was to go on trial Monday for beating a T-yearold boy patient to death, diad in Tombs Prison yesterday of aoute indiges- tion after eating ple, Charles MoShel, who was 48 yoara old, had heen indicted on a oharge of manslaughter growing out of the death of Solomon Swick [a in the Children's Hospital on Ranjit dall's Teland, a oity institution, He was alleged to have beaten the hay with his tists a few hours after hia admission last June 22, when the boy persisted in crying and de manding he be permitted to return to his home, Had | 'tthe mathering Canadians In London Gather For. Armistice Six Hundred Ex-Service Men Assembled st Anni. versary Dinner (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Nondon, Nov, 9.+8ix hundred men who wore the Canadian uniform he- tween 1914 and 1918 dined here last night and renewed thelr memories ol the Armistice together, For some years now there has been such an annual celebration in London, but this vear's gathering on various acs counts was more memorable than any preceding one, The attendance of Victoria Cross holders who came from Canada for the dinner at which the Prince of Wales will preside to. night consituted of itself an historic inclusion in the Ruest list, Massey Will Act For Canada To Take Part in Armistice Day Observance at Washington (By Canadian Press Lopsed Wire) Ottawa, Nov, b.-Hecause many Americans served in the Canadian Rxpeditionary Forces during the great war, Canada will participate in the Armistice Day services in Washington next Monday, The Canadian Minister, Hon, Vincent Massey, will lay a wreath on the monument erected two yeara ago in the shrine of America's herole dead to the memory of eltizens of the United States who Sapved as Canadians In the early a the war hefore the United Tate entered the war and lost thelr Hives, Mr, Massey has wired the Poppy Day committee his intention to participate in the Armistice Day services and to represent the com- mittee Wn the monument services, INTERCITY NIGHT AT ROTARY CLUB TUES. ---- A big Inter-oity meeting will he held by the Rotary Club next Tues. day night with Rotarians present trom Peterborough, Relleville, Co» bourg, Port Nope, Lindsay, Camp bellford and Bowmanville, The Lancaster-Depaw Club, of Philadels phia, ia attending in force and will present flage to the Peterborough Club, Rev. Dean Miller, of Bradfond, Penn, one of the péotive gov ornora of the distriot will address while Governor Charlie Buchanan is also attending, WRotariang Are asked to remember the place and time Rotary Hall t 630 pom, next Tuesday nieht, wil be one of the biggest events of the year in connection with the looal elub, The man with but one idea in his head is sure to exaggerate that to top-heaviness, and thus he loses his equilibrivm.~-Aaron Hill, PIRE V.C. HEROES MEET IN LONDON DISTINGUISHED COMPANY IS TWO OF MISSING FLIERS ARE SAFE IN QUEBEC WILDS Bonard and Forty Safe After Being Lost Since Oct. 18th St, Feliclen, Que, Nov, 9"Two ol the four missing fiers who have been the object of a wide search over the wilderness between St, Fel lelen and Chibougamayu for nearly a month, were reported safe yesterday, Mechanic Fortey, who had been miss Ing since Oct 18, with Pllot Officer Royay Air Force, to search for Cane non and Ligotte, two aviators who had been missing singe Oct, 9, walk. ed into Chute Mcleod yesterday and telephoned the search base at St, Felielen, He had walked from the head of the Peribonka river on Lake Manuan, a distance of about 160 miles, leaving Pilot Officer Bonard in charge of the machine, which had been forced down at that spot It was expected that an airplane would go to the place indicated early today and bring Bonard to safety Fortey sald he was satisfied the young pilot would be found safe and well Fortey was understood to have left Chute Mcleod yesterday afternoon for 8t, Felicien and 'was expeeted to urvive here late last night, With the finding of the two Alr Force aviators every haope is held out for the safety of W, Cannon and Leonee Lizotte, the two fliers whi have been missing since Oet, 9 when they left St, Feliclen for Uhibougas maw with a heavily laden freight plane, Cannon and Lizotte were well equipped for an emergency landing in he wilderness, with supplies and equipment sufficient to sustain them for many weekhh, when he get out Bonard of the Stock Markets Closed Today Yesterday's "Session in New York Saw Trading Back to Normal New York, "Nov, "3.~The stock market was © loned today after end. ing its week with a session of nor mal trading which in the opinion of bankers Indloated a return of stability, The stock exchange and the curb exchange will be open Monday, Armistice day, with a two-minute suspension of business at noon in recognition of the day, Three hours sessions from 10 am, to 1 p.m, will be continued hext week with the exchange closed on Sat- urday, Total sales on the stock ex ohange yesterday were 8,314,000 share, The turnover for the week was f2,610,410 shaves. The tok. or was 37 minutes late at the close, DOMINION STORES- - LORTAW DEAL HAS FALLEN THROUGH Directors Decide Not To Exercise Their Option to Purchase r------ New York, Nov, 9 ~The direc. tors of Dominion Stores, Limited, announced yesterday that they had abandoned the plan to acquire the gontro'ling interest In the Loblaw Grogeterian Co, Limited, The statement follows: "The directors of Dominion Stores, Limited, after thorough in. vestigation and having regard to the present financial cenditions, have dotermined not ta exercise their right to acquire the option to urchase a block of stock of oblaw Qroceterias Co, Ltd, Ine olnding a majority of the voting stook, "The diveotors announce that Edmund O. Lynoh and Frederiok Nash, of Meril, Lynch and Com pany, wil join the hoard of the company Surprise to My, Loblaw Toronto, Nov, § --~Commenting on despatohes from New York wherein it {a announced that divee- tora of Dominion Stores, Ltd, had abandaned their plan to obtain the controlling interest in the Loblaw Groceteviae Company, Lid, T B®, Loblaw sald: "It is news to me, 1 ASSEMBLED TO ATTEND THE PRINCE OF WALES DINNER Many Men Whose Names Live in British History In- cluded in Colorful List of Guests PRINCE TO PROPOSE TOAST TO GUESTS Lt.-Col. G, R, Pearks and Lt.-Col. W. A. Bishop Will Respond for the Overseas Guests and the Royal Air Force (By Thomas T. Champion, Cannas dian Press Batt Correspondent) London, Nay, b~-AD veil. Whi que In history takes place tonight, Winners of the Victoria Cross, the highest award the British Empire holds for feats of valor, will gathe er In the royal gallery of the House of Lords for a dinner tendered by the British Legion of ex-service men, with the Prince of Wales present, They have gathered from all corners of 'Great Britain from the dominions, from the colonies and from other parts of the world, including India, 3 Only two winners of the V.C, now living In England will be ahs sent and they are both {11, A group of 50 shy-looking men who arrived in London before dawn today coms prised the Scottish and Northern Mngland V.C.'s, Seven of whom had received an uproarious nend- off at Glasgow last night, Twenty thousand people Showed them jd pa dr ough ( pot eet in ph lane, another 20,000 were at the hid to weleome them. Consplenons Men Present Mtteen senfor holders of the des doration will be present tonight, They include Col, James HW, Rey. nolds, aged 85, formerly of the Royal Army Medical Corps, who won the V.C,, for consplounous Ral» lantry In the defense of Rorke's drift Inthe Zuly War of 1870; Gen. eral Bir Reginald Clare Hart, aged #1, who won the V.C, in'the Afghan war of 1879; Private John Wil. Hams of the 24th foot, now the South Wales Norderers, Another of the survivors of Rorke's Drift, The youngest V.C, attending will 20-year-old Hergeant Thoman Ricketts, of the Royal Newfound. land Regiment, He was only 16 years and 10 months old when he won the V.0, Oaptain Bir Ernest Towse lost his slght when he main« od the V.C. In the South African War: and Captain Angus Buchaus an was the only V.0, winner to lose his sight in the world war, He i now a solleitor, He won the award in Mesopotamia In 1016, Of the surviving V.C.'s only one has earned a bar to his cross, He ia Lt.-Col, A, Martin-Leake of the R.AM.C, now stationed at Cale outta, He gained the V.0, in the South African war and won a clasp to it in the world war, Famous Pipers The Scottish eentingent Included Piper Laidlaw, formerly of the King's Own Scottish Rorderers, who was awarded the V.C, for gale lantry at Loos: and Piper Finds later, whose Wiig - whih MN piped the Gordons on to a vietorls ous charge up the helghta at Dare gal in 1897, on the Indian mnorthe west Trontien, earned him the sup reme AWA Prince Will Propose Toast London, Nov, 8.~~The toast td His Majesty at the Viotorla Cross dinner tonight will be proposed hy the Prince of Wales. The toast to the Royal Family will be proposed by Earl Jelllooe, president of the British Legion, and that to thd guests will be proposed by the Prince of Wales, Lt~Col, Harold Auten, V.C,, of myatery ship fame, will respond for the naval service} Sergeant Charles Spackman for the army V.0's: Lt~Cal. W, A, Risho great Canadian ace, for the arat Alr Force; and Lt.-Col, G, Pearkes, of Canada, for the ons from overseas, a he Pirates Loot Chinese Ship (Ry Canadian Prem x Pris Road Wire) Shanghal, Nov, 9. Shanghai ple rates of Wednesday captured and looted the steamer Kwangohi en route to Wenohow, releasing the ship yesterday. The pirates followed the meths ods usual fn Chinese waters © hoarding the vessel disguised an passengers, then suddenly abaws doned their disguises and overs whelmed the crew, The vessel helengs to the Ching Merchants' Company, have had no such word from New York. I presume it is the steeN market smash which has prompted the decision" \ ~-- Mrmr

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