THE OSHAWA DAILY I'IMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929 mn PAGE FIVE a JAIL DELIVERY PLAN DISCOVFRED dContinued from Page 1) i decided a gan b y Apia ass ally, and one wo one they were taken into a naked, and their Clothes examined, For some reason the governor wuspected Verry, nd when a search was made of hi Slothing the saw was found he legging, Mle made no ex: a ut felgned sickness, It was very eleverly wongenled, Later, She governor learned more of the plans for the escape, whele- by all Put two men, it Is sald, were to Jump from the window in the bathroom after the bars bad been sawn, The window looks out onto a roof and escape would he com- paratively esky, An vy Baw Found Later on Thursday night Gove ernor Lovaas, in eompany with Chief Gunson and ¥rovinelal Con: stable Mitehell, visited Verry In his cell at the gaol and as a result of information received loeated another saw and u file hidden nn. der water pipes In the hathroom They slsn obtained some OLher valuable Information, Parry told the offleers that the steels In his longings had heen filed hy une other prisoner to make un BAW, but that it did not work very welll for this purpose, Fxten Guards Kngnged As the result of the discovery of the saw and revelation of the plans, jve extra guards and now on duty, New locks have also heen ut on some of the cells and gates ith Governor Lucks when the saw was discovered were assistant turnkeys Pellow and Dewey, yernor Lucas stated Thursday night that he had heen on guard almost all night for several niihis him in ease something might nappet on segount of the charae ter ome of the charges against prison r his cars, and hes cause fhe Court at whigh they will be tried opens ow December 4nd gherift J, I, Paxton. 1ligh County Constable, was notified after the find and he ordered that extra guards he engamed, Thera are thirty prisoners In the gaol At the present time, The study of Parslan and Arable | no longer has a place in the schon! ourrieula of Turkey, for the Min ister of Bdycation hes ordered thelr suppression and replacement by European languages, i ------------------- TENE INSULATING BU WARM IN WINTER | How wiany controls nr ant iLL TAUNTON BRIEFS Taunton, Nov, =A happy event 1ouk plage ut the home of Mrs and Mr Veler Luusk and Miss Jenn Leask, Launton, on Monday, Nov, i, when ther grand-ehildren, wart Abie tig, son ob Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Leask, taunton, and Wilma Lorraine, diuugnier of Mr, snd Mrs, Charles Bengett, North Oshawa, were hap tLaed by Mev, F, J, Maxwell, of bt, Andrew s Wolted Church, Oshawa, "He twa small parbickpanis were the centrg of much mterest and sequitted themselves with great eredit, A pant social hour was enjoyed and the guests sat down to &. hountiiul s hihi sgiving dinner, Among those present were Mrs, Jumes Buns, Abert; Mrs! D, Leash Mr, and Mrs, Vo Leask, Uxbridge; Mr, and Mrs, HM, Bennett, Oshiygwa | Mr, und Mrs, N, Bennett, Galt) Migs Hutl, Oshiawi; Mr, und Mrs, Charles Bennett, North Oshaws; Mr, an Mrs, G, V, Leask, Vaunton; Mrs, LL, Ande, Whithy, Mrs, i, Jurdine, Yoronte; Mr, and Mrs, Frank Gils bert, Enfield, The snow all on Wednesday gave the landscape a winter uppesrande, Mr, and Mrs, lilmer Walter, of Toronto were week-end guests dt the home of Murton Walter, I, C Glaspell has been in 'Vorento attending the Royal Winter Fale, Coungratulwtions wre being extend- ed to Ralph Glaspell, one of the sue cessful contestants In the Junlor juds #INg competition Mre, Fo Oshorne and Misses Hat tle and Lyla Osborne, of Ebeneser, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, Jense Arnott Mr, and Mrs, fannly visited Mr, Koss on Sunday WANTED FOR MURDER, BANDIT 18 ARRESTED (By Canadian Pronk tossed Wire) Nawirk, Nov, 28-=VFranels bong, wanted by Monmouth County Police in connection with the slaying of George Danlelson, of Bradley Beach, it bank messenger during i hold, on Aug, J, wis in eustudy of local authorities today, Long was captured yontoniny alter he mnde win unsuceessful attempt to hold up the Ampers bank at Fast Orange George Seott and nn Mrs, Arthur PLENTY Boy P'riend (at sorority house) | there on thet radio set? Inmate of BH, H Kleven (girls and the house mother, a AR ' E | Friday JOFE ES ILDING BOAPD COOL IN SNMMER DISTRIBUTED BY OSHAWA LUMBER COMPANY LIMITED OSHAWA, ONT, Ww. ha fAReAM treet bn Peliverea For Your Dvug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe Be, SemWeo Deliver | tan HARMONY PEOPLE ATTEND MEETINGS Many at Cottage Prayer Ser- vices Held Every Morning Harmony, Noy, 41+"The coltuge prayer meeting held every morns ing from H,40 to 10 o'clock during this week und inst in this vielity hava hean well attended, "Two ware held ot the home of Mry, IL, Luka last week, on Tuesday and Priday, conducted hy Rev, OO, ¥, Craig and Mrs, Usorge Dibble, On Wednesday the meeting woes at the home of Mrs, 1, Timming, *led hy Mr, Tonkin Thursday with Mrs, Thos, Oke, with Harold Mustaine lending; on Tuesday of this week the meeting was held at the home of Miss V, 1, Baker, with Harold Mustaine leading; Wednesday with Mrs, W, Hunter, led by Mry, Din bla; Tharsday with Mrs, Thos, Chipps, conducted by Mr, Dibble, and Friday with Mra, J, Ureentree, Mr, and Mrs, WH, "Hunking and Jamily spent Bumday with relatives ut Nestlston, Mr, and Mrs, W, Logue motor- od to Ohio, where they are visits ing Mr, and Mrs, MoVagh, Allan Terwillegay of Bt, Cathur- ined was a recent visitor with his grandmother, Mrs, A, Tarwillegar, (Br,), and other relatives here and in the ety, Mew, M, Muckle has been vis Ing In Tovonto this week Mr, und Mrs, It, Terwiliegar ana family visited relatives at North Oshawa on Sunday, Altarnoon tes was porved at the sehool on Wednesday, and an en« | Joyable social hour was spent by df wll, Ten was gorved by Mrs, It Terwillogur and Mra, Found, A concert will be presented un dey the aurplees of the Trail Rang ore on Monday, Nov, #8, he Trall Rangers met at the penal hour on Wednesday with Chief Ranger Harold Winter press ont, After an short business period, Mr, Timming read the Htth chap ter of Hesrlet Mauadron, Oames were then played, in which al) Join od heartily (1 ARFMANT | "IFS HFID RIG RATAAR Cver $300 Raised at Sue A cnssfisl Event on | (iaremont, Nov, 20-«The hasnar held hy the Ladies' Ald of the Unis ted Church on Friday last was the most wucossstnl yet, realising in the neighborhood of 8500, A larke niimber of faney and useful artis alow ara will on sale at the home of Mrs, R. Rawson, president of the soelety Mra, en nulte 11 Wm, Thompson vound again, Me, and Mes, M, J, Wilker spent ha week-end with relatives In Tay fathels, Mes, Andrews, of Toronto, 1s mending & fow days with Mrs, J Rendman and other friends, Mr, and Mra, Clifford Pilkey and children spent the week-end with thelr parents In the village, Mra, Bather Denke has sufficient ly recovered from her recent merle ous lines to he abla to return to her home In Torente, A representative of the Deparis ment of Arrieuiture gave an inter. onting talk with moving pleture M, Forsyth still contin fd able to be Sol En Acdanac Mach: m Shop 161 King 8a W, DN -- films Lo the young people of the United Church on Monday evening lant, He outMped the hres months short course given by the Department of Agriculure in the Wigh #ehool class rooms In Une hridge, beginning the hatter part of November, This was a vere op+ portunity far hoys and givls to ob. tain oa course In agriculture and household sclence, ho said, Apart from board and transporiation, the cost. wis only fifty canis per month, The course ls baling su- pervised by W, M, Croskery, agri oultural representative, Uxbridge, whd Lyman « MeCullough, Clara. inant, can furnish information on t Mr, and Myre, John Carvin und ehlldren, of Toronto, spent Kunday with thely mother in Claremont, Miss Kvelyn MeCollough, of Tox ronto, Is visting her parents, Mr, snd Mrs, Jas, MoCollough, Mrs, Richard Ward 1s again cons fined to her bed through news, The Misses Viola and Csorgine Foruyih, of Oshawa, spent the wesk-and at thelr home here, Miss Vera Linton has returned from Ringwood and is spending wome time with her parents, Hubert. Yates stihl continues quite 111, Rev, Mr, ing, ealled on Claremont on Vriday Mr, and Mr, J, Hamilton, of To. onto, visited Miss M, Hambitow on sunday, My, and Mrs, OC, A, Overlang and Mr, end Mrs, D, A, Booll were in Whithy on Tuesrduy Mins Goode, who hag heen spends ing some time In Plekering, has veturned to the village CUFNFF POWER AUTOIST 15 SUED Claim Street Car Revenue Lost When Machine Hit Pole Perruson, of Plokors friends Kingston, Nov, 28. Judge Da roche of Delleville reserved judg ment fn an odd sult In the division sourt yesterday, Necantly Colonel Bacon ran his auto into a hydro pole on the high way un few miles west of Kingston with the rebult that this elty wis without power for several hours Bireet Hehts and Meghts In the houses wera off, and the Kingston, Portsmouth and Cataraoul eleotrie street ratlway was also tied up The street rallway company en tered a olalm for $00 damages for Toss of revenues heenune thay were unable to operate thelr cars A nN, Cunningham, K.U., appeared for the defendant, and while he admitted that Colonel Nacon's ear "ud wirnek the pole, did not think the plaintiffs could elnim damares | In no remote n cane, W, M, Nlokle appeared on behalf of the plaintiff | and submitted references to sup wort the elalm Judge Darophe stated that as a very flue point of law was involved in the cane, he would take time te coustder the matter and, vesurved Judgment FIVE MFN INJURED IN | SAN FRANCISCO FIRE | (By Canadian Press Lossed Wire) Ran Francisco, Nov, #2 Wive men, Ineluding Fire Chief Char len J, Brennan, were slightly ins Jured In a fire which destroyed | the plants of the United Ntates | Engraving and Colorplate Com pany and the Cray and Danlelson | Radio Company in the industrial | district here last night, Logs In astimated at halt a millon dol lars, i therefore, | | | | | | ROSSLAND PARK A REAL BACRINFICKR $4200==Don't fall to see this beau titul homeo In this very exclusive section Rasy access to fine achoe), street oars, Conalating of large Living mom opening Into dining room, through French doors, mod: ern kitchen, 8 bed rooms, with closets, 8 plece bath, electrle fixe tures, Worth $0200, WIT be wold during next few days with $1000 deposit, Balance arranged, Phone Disney 10600 for appointment te Inspect, Class Interior Trim ub 4d Brassed Ww. 3 . i COMPANY LIMITED 23 Albert Street Phones B80 & 287, STORE FOR RENT At 9 Prince St. Apply R AMES & GARTSHORE CO, 180 King Street West, Oshawa. Phone 1100 rm ---- We hate several desirable houses for rent, CUTLER & PRESTON Real Bante at Insurance Night pry Alh== 1500 04 King St, West OUTSTANDING MEN OF JAPAN AT THE NAVAL CONFERENCE Former Premier, Minister of Navy and Ambassador To Britain, Delegates Tokyw, Nov, 2%.» whisteeranft and wlononiles, an pthe ity on nayal affairs and wn artist the ways and meuns of Internstion intercourse and mgreement will anal up Japan's delegation to tue Lond naval conference, Relfiva Wakutsu former premier snd economist, w hend the delegation, lenge will bg Admiral Hyo I sent and former cabinets, white tl puide through the mages of diph macy will he Tsuneo Mutsodilr Ambassador to the Court of Jumen and until lust your the peror's envoy to Washington From the outset the Japanese go ernment made it "prime minister calibre" i proposed naval conlerence, survey of avsilable men of (his em nance soon pointed to Wakatsuk) the cutsnding candidate, The in minence of a general eleetion, expe ed next Janvary or February, nine it oeertisln that neither Premier Huimaguehi nar any of his cubin colleagues would leave the ut this time All thee ul delegntes have lived in Fogland wr have some knowledge of Lnglish, b Mutsudalea In the only one that wt home in that tongue The del putin must depend on Mutaudnl for thorough knowledge of the phage In which the conference w do most of Hs work Wakntsukl, now 64 is oelal eurger us un provineisl 1 collector soon alter weaduntion fr the Imperial University of Toly where he the basis of the Japan to polities] eminent virions posta in the mmiste thee und reached the when he beenme finance ler Prince Katsura, 1 ame portfolio In the Okuma eubin wihnlzged two years Inter ow mos nn decade he was out of offi hile his purty was fn the opp hut he returned to power with Co Pnkankira Kato, under hom home minister, from 1924-20 vears old, hes go vodes, |} ION minister uw isi he v W «AN expert In His naval gol I'ftura be, minister of the navy in the pre- nt, Em known A man ol would go 10 Yuko Country Japan's lun in we mm speoinlieed In French law, throug cabinet In 1912 held the | | wy | the "sehen! hen | nodes HS wik or Count Bate died 1 sharch, 192, Wakatsukl inherited the premiership along with the presidency of his pars ty, the J eerth fhe Wakatsuki cabinet fell in Apr vil, 1927, us the result of an weute financial erimp, anid Wakatsukl him- self relinquished the party leadership to hecome its chief adviser," Watiks subd 1s noted for is clearhesdedness, his grasp of ecanomls prigeiples, his insight Into character and his 'elo quence in public wddress, Admirgl Rukirahg, one year the fumlor of the chief delegate, I" the outsiignding aetive lender of the "na vil alan," the group -of high officers di) principality of Satsuma, which Fo Lantil recent venrs shared domination lof Jupanese polities with the military WH clan of Choshu he Ambassador Matsudairg, third MA miember of the delegation, in already Kil widely known in Amerlea and Great WH Beialn from his long diplomatic sere vice In those countries, ow pm NEW TREATMENT y A i» od of Dealing With he Problem Edmonton, Alt, Nov, 44~in the Provinelal Leaning School wt Ke Deer, the Department of Public Health of the Alberta Government Is waking an effort to cape. with the mentally deficient problem, Here 155 hausrders find a hinven where they ean enjoy equal status with those nround us Lthem, and receive sueh training as ri thelr mentality will permit, Thirty ney oot of the honrders, says Dr, Ww, 1 cAI sev, medical superinten dent, cannhle of helng trained I { le il ut In i ne ade 4 lar skeiled in handieralt, A voeation Fvegdndne teacher 1s provided for the dels, hut the number of hish ormde hove In the hoo! Is not suMielently Ne tape ta | sepient of a voentlona! traln'ne teacher for them 1 1 f time the »r moved 10 0 near Vdmonton vi Iy Yoprenw annvines avilable It mo foe Ji senveh ¢ ' Hepet've sur veh than + stunted on the teem nf Ie h tHe the ens n WOOT vel One m { mare and ose nt v MI aver Rod Dope and nthe midst of } "et howl ine NE Yon ledy i the ant deawn largely from the ancient fous | OF MENTAL CASES Alberta Finds Happy Moth. md many of these attain ns" high as nd Kin sehood worl, hecome nrofielent In household or field work, hao! will want! Be sure it is Salada Orange gle i from the A freen, baseball, foothall, and baskets bull grounds, a well equipped play- ground for the younger children, windows # skating rink From the of the school the boarders look us fair u sweep of Runaways This school has no "runasw blem, sometimes " Loy " ny will awiy, but this Is not heecause he any desire to leave, hut hecaus has the wandering complex, and he The boarders are invariably returns very happy In thelr home wher is planned with a view to them contented, developing thelr ya iO WELCOME country wus the wert could desire, and as they wane der around the grounds they see thing to suggest a place of detention, minking _n--~ =A" tality, health, and br, velopment of these fortunate Lan at Sylvan Lake, and the were taken there in holiday which they en)ayer sely, The doctor wis over Hi pra wilk his a he he sys, It gives them thought and helps to make them sax tishied," life According to n men | the wealth of the United States, and 'inproving thelr physica MeAllister believes that happl ness 8 essential to the gengral de ones summer 4 camp was established boarders roups far w immens anxious (0 have an opportunity to get the men « tu) complex ul upreeahle experiences" fond for recent survey, women now control 41 per cent, of Ee ------ TO New YORK. an, 3h, STREET & Ti AVENUE ovens OPPOSITE PENNA, RR, STATION, A Preeminent Hotel of 1200 Rooms each having Bath, Servidor, Clrcular 'ng Ice Water and many other inno | vations... featuring a sincere spirit of | hos itality, B, O, KILL, General Manager' [---- re Walnut OSHAWA Lowboy Ry) with genuine Rlectro. 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