Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Daily Times, 3 Dec 1929, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1929 , thy hy Daily" , At Oar eit and a rowie le~=/Telephonn Business Hours = oi OR Yew ol oRBes Wore ie ie wth for Te- he Hon law reside " the 8 ri oh ' 0 flux prim Court for Ontario Coubty, Jury up until six o'clock to- fhe yg considered only two of t oases presented to fata br etal "rok Prosecutor W, H C., of Pembroke, as- il 4 Crown Attorney J, A, Me- Gibbon, It is possible that seme of the ertminal cases will he proceed. ad with on Tuesday, and that the first case will be that of Vrank Buono, "charged with murdey, The men accused and thelr, al "deged orimes are: © Frank Buono, murder; Ewart Rummerfield, rape; Edward Harrison, robbery ° with violence; David MeDonald, at- tempted rape; Luther Pdacoe, care nal knowledge of a girl under 14 years; James Bheub, obtainlig money by false pretences; H, Smi- thers, false pretences, i: ine "apd he urged 'hone BAG Criminal Ydot m outlining to the Grand Jury ofp duties, Mr, Justice Wright ted that it was unfortunate that such a long criminal. lst hdd to be dealt with at this court, It fight be and he believed that the 'Hist wes an exception for One il Guiihity, ¥ yet the duties of the jury world be exceedingly heavy, that: they perform them with all possible haste in ore dor 'that the business of the Court might be 'proceeded with, His Jordghip told the jurymen that their duties were twofald, They were firat of all to investigate but not y the eases placed beforg them | a Crown authorities They wey! heal but one side of each case, 1f after hearing sole or all of the witnesses in the varl- ons cake the Jury considered that the adouged whould be placed upon thelr telal thelr duly was to return a tous bill, | If, however, they con- siderba' the ;evidence TnsnfMolent to place acousad on trial, they woul return no bill, His Lordship re» viewed at some length the vayious ariminal charges to epme up and explained to the jury the aw oon. earning them, Justice Wright pointed out also that it was the obligation of the Grand Jury, after they had cems pleted thelr Court work, to inspect all institutions fn the aounty main. talned in part ar whole by publie money, . These Included the Court House and the County Gael, It was the duty of the Jury to nee that conditions in these and other bulldings whieh they might {nspect were what they should be and to make such recommendations as nt, PASSPORTS To Good Most men who attend the theater, Society the club, the dance -- in fact nearly eyory social gathering -- 'will regard the Tukedo as a ne ceasity in "getting by." Here are Clothes that give combination of "with perfect fit that ia the secret of o style dinkouvinbed 4 ttle, 8: 50 and $45 y J a Accessories For Formal Wear ! 5 . 4 JonNsTON's | fh we hound be | 5 Shoe was ae they deemed Ht (0 the Court, The wheritt would tell She, Jury vial ri 06 tr dons v J Mr Kenuy, of whithy, was eloeted foreman of the Grand Jury, 'Srhloh not until after six iki0ol When ihe pot ord ware ealls ol by in (po bo bors of them, FEAT no Kora Due A mom J y they shoul "@hpeering, 'the largest orewds wit- nessed in years at the Court Houwe wis op hand ter the 0 anin of the Court, Aw early an one o'clock some were en hund, 40 great was the Interest in some of the cases on the docket," oularly that of Frank Buono, charged with mur: der, Admission gourt yoom was obtained by ticket only, and constables were placed at every door 10 see tat this rile Was en tovoed, Reservations were Firwt made for the grand and petit jur~ ors, and the remaining Beals were quickly filled up, "The gallery was reserved exclugively for iadies, A large number who had come ex voting to get into the Court Room nd 'to go Wway, aa the judge or: dered the doors closed ms s0ON #8 the Court Room was filled, The tioket wystem will be used all through the: Sittings which will probably last & week, and those serving on the jury will frst be taken care of, The © Lint W, ¥, N, Sinclair, K.C,, nppears Ing in one of the olvil oases, asked Mis Lordship if he vould wiate des finitely whether or not any of the nonsjury eivil actions would be heard this week, in view of the large orimina) docket, Justice Wright was unable te give any definite anawer, hut intimated that it was just possible that these cases would he put over until next week unless some other arranges ment could be made, His Lord. ship referred to the faet that the Hesslons wire on next week and on this seecount ft might not be con. venient or, advisable to earry on with the ~ Bupreme Court oases, However, His Lordship will have something more to say on this mats ter later on in the week, There were 16 alvil agtions slated for hearing when the Court opened, but It Is expected that some of these will either ha nettled before going to trial, or be adjourned, Damage Action Heard After the Grand Jury retired, the jury elvil astion of John J, Hell ve, the Oshawa Dally Times was commenced, This is an action for unstated damages gu aecount of an alleged libel appeating in the fusue of the Oshawa Dally Times of January Oth, 1080, The case was heard at the Hpring Sittings but the jury disagreed, leaving the plaintift free to ank for a new trial, Further particulars of this appear elsewhere An Abia desu, AL als thirty all the evidence waa in, and the court adjourned until 5.00 Tuesday morning, The Judge warned the jury agalust allowing any person to discuss the gase with them in the Interval, COUNCIL REFUSES TOPAY A BILL FOR | EXTRA CONSTABLE Not in- Accordance With Town Bylaw--Ask Sel. icitor for an Opinion The Town Council at a lengthy waslon on Monday evening refers red to the Town Holloltor an aes gount for $12.76 presented by lL, | Northam, of Whitby, for services as noting constable during the ab. gence from town of Chlet of Police Herbert Gunson, The selloitor will be asked for a written opinion as to whether or not the town ia li- ahla for this acdeunt, Ip view of the fact that a town bylaw speci floally states that the Chief shall pay for substitutes when he Is leaving the town, This question has been before the Council all year, Several aos counts presented by the Chief for substitute constables have been | pald by the Council month after month, It ja the contention of a majority of the council hat when the Chief lu absent from Whitby on duty as a County Constable he col- lects fees for his work and should not thereforg expect the council to pay for men who take his place in town, At any rate, the bylaw states that the Chief shall pay, and the counell| wants to know from the solloftor if this contention is garreet, The Counell in committe of the whole considering the accounts of the various committees refused to pay Mr, Northawm's account until the solloitor's opinion ia obtained, Chief Gunsen's right to leave the town OR county d provinelal ain questioned by De- uty-Reave an and Counetn Davidson, Roth took the stand at it was not necessary for the hiet to Ko a hi town an often as oot paw doing, since he ha Be opunty A rovinelal patice a bib and call to assist him, uty-Reeve Bowman stated oi n one day recently the Chdet gollected $180 in fees on acgeun af oharges. laid by the Provingia Trafio ofcars in the local police @ourt, In each oase, however, the ravineial Sure received ded by Councillor vidaon or it was hot necessary r the Chief to do so much outs @ work in connection with » urder al ta haveb een com ftted In Whithy this summer, he Chief has been out of town & great 'deal on this case, aud the Sounen has had to foot the bills, To Rrect New Hign ; The Hell Telephone Company wrote asking for permission ta em eol as ign on a hydro pole at the % southeast corner of Brock and upd stree Nf the purpore of ireoting tou 0, possing through on theh dghway to the Company's ofees on Brock street south, The request was granted subject to the approval of the town engineer, + The Company wil lapoly to the bie utility commission for peve Bission to use the hydro pole in question, #| TRIALS ADJOURNED FOR EIGHT DAYS Magistrate Willis 11 And Could Not Try Three on Gaol Break Charge / On necount of the illness of Magistrate J. HW, Willis, three in- mates of the County Gaol, Herbert arrison, Fred Plewes and Luther #ooe, appeared before Justices of the Pence Albert W, Jackson and W, J, H, Richardson in FPollea Court Friday afternoon, charged with an attempt to escape frony the eounty gnel, They were ver manded for eight days and will aps paar next Friday, a important witnesses in this onke 0 Aly brought from Guelph Re. formatory Friday by Chief Guuson and Provinelal Constable Thomus Mitehell, on order of the Crown Attorney, These witnesses will re- main ip Whit He tha trial, nglstrate Willis will' hear the three cases before the Sth If he feels better, THe men will their trials at the Sittings on other week, There are eight criminal and olghteey: oivil canes on the does of, robably have uprame Court charges next NywW TRLEPHONY OVIIONN Black, manager of the Hell Telephone Co, has announced that the new offloe premises in Whithy are now nearly completed, The new office is losated ane door north of the present premises and presents i very pleasing appear: ance, the whole bullding being res modelled, The front is of rug brick and bauk design while the interior of the bullding will oon. slet of publie office, operating room, terminal room and operat. ing velleving room, The sawitgh hoard and associated operating equipment will be placed by the company as early as possible, Tne Joon] system at Whitby has heen expanding steadily and it has heen found necessary to provide more adequate facilities, This local pros jeot of the Nell Telephone Ch, Is but a part of the huge programme of expansion which for this year alone cally for an expenditure of over 27 millons, HIGH wo HOOL, ( OMMENC KMENT The alnfl. and students of the Whithy High Behool have sent out Inyitat Ao 4 Wh to he pres ent at Their anndal Commencement Exercises and At Hone to be held on' Friday evening, December th, at elght o'clock in the Awembly Hal of the Paha), This Is a some: | what new Innovation as fn past yours an outside speaker has been onlled in to give an address, A very flue programe has been pro | including dancing and Banos, ONTARIO PINE TO Toronto, Ont, Deo f.-~Into | some of the warships of the British Navy, it Is probable, a shipment of pine now helng cut in Algons quinn Park will go, It was learned yesterday at the Parliament hulld- Inga, he timber Is helng taken out by the John BR, Hooth company of Otigwa, which has some old tims ber leases In Algonquin Park, to fill an order for the British Admire Alty, It was not disclosed by the Admiralty what use the wood will he put to but it ia helleved that some of it will go into the ships of the line Nome of the trees helng eut are huge On big enough to make timber 26 inohes square, Hinoce this will make the cutting spectacular and owing to the general exoep- tional eoiroumatances of the ship. ment, Hon, William Finlayson, minister of lands and forests, in. tends to have the process filmed hy the provincial movie bureau, He announced yesterday that next mouth a provincial photog rapher would go up to the park te take the plotures, Mr, Finlayson himself also will go in order to make his annual inspection of the park, It is likely that the photog. rapher will take "shots all around the park and make a new general film on the property, er -- THREE GERMAN COAL : ---- (By Canadian Press Lossed Wive) Hoohuh, Ger, Deo, §+~Three Three ocoalminers Were killed to- day in the fall of an aseendin ohfie a distance of almost 9,00 foot when a cable hroke, The avels dent took place in the Hannibal eonl. mine, One of the men was killed! outright, whi the two others fied a few hours later fn a hoapital, his Lueck is something to whieh other people owe ® their AUCoesS, wasn _; rh ---- TO RELIEVE a DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES ¥ have Catarchal grote = ory ha i h hard #00 awwe \ \ ro LX he og wid oh PA Ey ROR w wl on ww sho brea hd the Hh stop of EE he hat J ih easy 0 prepare, costs little and Prapan 0 take, alness a had 0 of Anyone who has Oat a. Hou §ive pe preseription a tial, What Others Say A PRACTICAL APPEAL To the Waiter of the Dally Times; Bireel vend with considerable 4 terest the announcement in paper to the effect that the re ot organizations of thik elty had plan- ned to central thts aftorin tA wn View mele thorough! re raven ore ) LAREN AN maven " ping, TE ua y areriapying and all In Hh ied " Ahi peom to point toward considerable un- employment, and consequent grest- or eed for a thoroughly organise ed vellef force, Now, having gone one ae, why net twol other wo ih having organired all relief hod wl nto one conerate organisation, why net or wnilze the more un Ak 4 of ush- Awa's oitigens into an organised band of givers, Theye are thousands of people Ip Oshawa today, who like mysen, live on a very moderate scale, that allows of few luxuries, but whe would pledge themselves to supply, say a plat of milk a day for a gems titute family, gver a certain pers fod, Another,' perhaps a loaf of bread a day; another, a peck of por Latoen A week| WAY hait » ound 0 ft ete, In this manner hese families would he taken care of in an adequate manner, and they would LF ralloved of sh the anxiety of soar ng enough tood ay this method & certain Kroup of eltiwens would be keeping one partigular family in food, And praetioally the whole of this rood could delivered to thelr doors by the regular methods, Vie: The milk man leaves tha milk at a cers tain house, and collects the money jrom the party pledged to supply At the present time, and It hj Hew to All cities, 'only a certain aw of its cltigans give to charity of this kind, A good many do not give simply because they feel that their small contribution would not make much difference, yet If all the eltisens of Oshaws Who are At present employed, pledged them. nelvan to give, say twenty-five cents week, the totals would he sure prising, and ih wale to assume that there would he no families In want In this city this winter, In the country's hour of nee, during the war the masses respon od to the appeal of the governient to buy bonds till it hurt, and they did, not solely from a monetary ues pact, but to help out the boys at the front, and bring victory to us, those Individuals wha are on the bread line, in the majority of case through no fault of thelr own, and change that saying: "Man's inhu manity to man, causes countless thousands to mourn" into a slogan "Man's humanity to man causes a new day to dawn.' The spirit of Christmas 1s In the air, It dn a time of giving, and "he who gives gulekly gives twice," When plannipe your giving these next few weeks, remember those less fortunate than yours selves, and having done so, follow up with a New Year's resolution to "Give tH It Hurts SAMARITAN G0 INTO WARSHIPS, MINERS ARE KILLED | OULD §TOP BOYS WATCHING AUTOS Habit of Placing Youths In' Charge Leads to Theft Officials Say Montreal, Dea, 8, ~The negative of motorists amploying small boys to watel thelr autos when they at. tend places of amisement, does not meer with the ap vaval of the City police, or of the Montreal Mo« torists' Jeague, nootrding to T, 0, Kirby, geweral manager of the League, It has been found that the boys get toe familiar With the mechanism of the oars and are sometimes asked by the own. era to give the engine an occasion: Al turn In erder to keep It warm, One of the service organisations of the city is In agreement with the police that such premature uwisdge tends eventually to tempt the boys to steal the oars, if even "for fun" and has apr proached the Motorists League to nek thelr co-operation in putting a ALop 10 the practice, CHEAPER FREIGHT Alberta Rate Put Into Effect on December Fivet Toronto, Deo, 3=-8ucoess hae erawned Mayer McBride's sftorts in behalf ol hutiseholders and other fuel sere of Toronto to obtain reduged thilroad. rates on Alberta coal tens Signed here, ast week, the mayer telegra Prime, Minister King and the tha nan of the Tominion allway board Ning that spegl w, Hela rates which were soheduled to go into ef oot t Jan, 13, be made operative from "Parent ean handle many thouss ands of tone of Albgrta sa ol winter," the mayer sa that time, "and I understand the rs the Squilment available ta Cdn waking Ship shi Rbinents immediately," he special rate of ny! er ton Was Auihoriied yesterday, in ascerds Ade with M ayor MoRride's request, i, remain in effect until Tay naTek TRAFFIC PARKS Motor ie to to Canada's nations! vom | DTS oR oreasingly avy ing a eae Yoo Rn : a. ng one ona up to October 11, 1928" was i 4 I which was bh) ioe over the pies wions year of 1 cars. In ane daw 2088 cars pasted through the Kanan. Now let's all get together and help | RATES FOR COAL sipping somfortably at the same me, On the other hand, another tale in related hy the operators them: wolves, ""Hparks,' ng he is common I known, fee "that, there Is no ad. vaneement, "Once a wirel opr orator Aye 8 wireless gperstor,' he ua her resignedly, This at Hinde searcely encouraging Lo the newcomer, With these obstacles to fombat, the Vederation iu strenuously mek: g ing to plage the value of the in a new ght, and are ktiom to attract the young men of who are flocking to i esly oro of professions and trades, A oT ---------- Hdueation Li getting to be almost as expensive as Ignorance, A TENSEST INSULATING BUILDING BOAPD WARM IN WINTER» COOL IN SUMMER British [Fi dn of Banff park FA hk to Bas n er : _e A Crease a pk over fils chore Point Pelee national he yep Ontario ale fad nn heavy share of motor traffic; aa Cars Visited this park from Apr il to Decem "Are you Jaokin for Fils vg IH men's wear!' # ope walker to 8 hard ig custom: "tpl ot was, te | y was, the hasty re" FEDERATION SEEKS YOUNG OPERATORS English Shipping Associ tion Looks for New Wireless Apprentices The number of Toung fering thelr services the wire less department » board ship fs not as great as the British navigs tion authorities would like to nee it, viten the English Shipping Yoderation, When wireless was first adopts od on British vessels, many youths who had failed to pass the wiiff titerary examinations in the lower classes of the Civil Merviee found that their attainments were suf- olent te enable them to pass the test for the post of wireless oper ator, Yor a time there was 4 soramble for the jobs available, but Hoon & Sintinet falling off wag he: ng, noted, 'he reason soon came to light, New rules requiring study and erfection In handling telegraphie natruments, and regulated accept: ance of theses Young wen, soon proved tiresome to the adventure ous youth who saw the post ss a means of seeing the world and ef Commons yesterday that the navel sonferense in tary Henderson, A V, tor niin, {he resent Haisiature shou tr J four sessions," Globe he able to hold oe tor four full years, men. of DISTRIBUTED BY OSHAWA LUMBER COMPANY LIMITED OSHAWA, ONY, po abd . Long distance telephone rates reduced again W telephone construction plans increased The Bell Telephone Company has complete confidence in Canada's continued progress, Its plans for 1930 express this confidence in cons crete form, On January 1, 1930, long distance telephone rates will be reduced again----the second reduc. tion within twelve months. At the same time, expenditure on construction to extend and ve the telephone system will be substantially increased. In other words, telephone users are to have a still wider service at lower cost. The reduction in long distance rates b Ont ario and Quebec will mean a saving for tele- one ly of about 200,000 dus the year. ils of the new be an nounced in the new lowir The increased construction constitutes a new record. This year has been EE a eT I A ind Improves. : t few oJ on an vemen ext year tel tion in Ontario and Quebec w wrt pi over 00,000 with more than $9,000,000 for long distance service improvements alone, The fixed palicy and constant effort of the Bell , Telephone are to give the best pos sible service at the lowest possible cost. Epo in creased programme of extensions and better. ments and reduced long distance rates in 1930 are part of this effort, based on unchanged con- fidence in Canada's business outlook. for 1930 the British movernment delegates (0 ABURY would he himself, Foreign Becres loxandor first lord of the Admirsity, and Wedgwood Beun, seretary of sate The Globe says' "The lite of he i ¢ that | To Parley Named | i on rd ho

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy