| @l ® Oshawa Daily Times Succeeding The Oshawa Daily Reformer i A Growing Newspaper in » Growing City oy Sen le OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1929 18 Cents 8 Week; 3 Cents a Copy TEN PACES ed pu ief exec ve ( ¥ the Grecian rer Deg, 4 120, epigned today, oa au ies i Hi eo of han 48 hours of prt calm out the republic, the authori. th were fnadbh i fast night that qu o dad been feared, * Water Ah Burst inch water main New Yo ty infu. the Bronx burst toni i several persons and shootl ng» Ferm of water five pnd into the a fF ¥ » ve Soy RB, Benet, lead- the Conservative party in today granted an aud- by His priesty the King at Gn a, iene et han Te Deal With A Ottawa, ~The first public sitings of the taviff advisory board in the New Year will be devoted to hearing a feria. of applications for reyision of on 'various products of the agricultural industry, ' Killed By Chain antford Hit oy a ehain in which a weak link Reveloped, Wil- liam_Sampson received injuries at the Waterous Engine hg' '] 'day momning from which he reached the hospital, nw Sandwich Election Windsor.--M, Loney was elected as mayor of Sandwich, defeating Ernest Trasher, the present encumbent, P, Harvie was cleeted first deputy reeve and A. G. Hutehinson, third deputy, eater- led as 'y * id Ar gy Brockville, raw Es lodgion, 14 won of Me and Mrs, R, J {odgins, had a namrow escape from death when a 45 revolver which he was examining exploded, sending a bullet through the eft hand, * OAC. Burglarised Guelph. --Farcing entrance to the rary administration buildin p- OALC, over the week-end, burglars ransacked the office of the ents' Co. ok , Aeciation obtained loot of $300. wn © Forme Yoidae Disbarrad Denver~Ben I. Lindsey, former ver juvenile court judge, today red by the Colorado state e court on charges of profes- sions! misconduct, embracing aceep: tance of fees while he was Noted Editor Dies New York, Faia Peter Hamil. ton, editor oft the Wall dire w Jour at his home an re i) reo of ha po int He oN 63 vedvs of 8 i: Be foun city, who became lost huraday by -- lice searchers three miles from 8 e deserte rap ors i 0] Bid weeks hunting, tem at sah n which Stan his sompan aa. quarters for wo { oh ug ain wa Kh dou io Wilh i E2BUONO A Toll N ow Stands at 163 FLOODS AND SHIPWRECKS JNO MURDER TRIAL IN PROGRESS CONTINUE TO About Seventy Vessels Wrecked on Shores of Great Britain and the Con. tinent of Europe TOLL OF DEATH 18 RISING STEADILY Danger of Much Damage * From Floods in England Increases--Most of The Deaths Occurred at Sea London, Dec, 10- Knows deaths in the terrific storm which has battered Great Britain and the continental coast for the past week today reach- ed 163, most of them at sea, Seven out of ten steam trawlers that had been missing have new been definitely accounted for, It was learned this morning that the captain of the steamship Frieda was washed overboard and drowned during the ®torm, When the vessel Was in diffigulty four of her crew launched a boat but the seas were 80 high the men had to be res- cued by tugs, The Frieda finally was towed into Dover Harber, -- Storm Continues London, Dee, 10=Furious gales whieh have taken at least 108 lives and wrecked or damaged 69 ships, continued to lash the northeastern portion of the Atlantis Ocean today, An unbroken st tres was sap tic toward phe wi deprossion here ing c iy 1 Years, o readin thos teal oy ving been bavometer so low, The gales sill raged Juriousiy, a though Somewhal thiol t from the hon an eat: He Severe ade force the Mouth of the El Cape Lud ny i arthwes a rey of Spain, ¢ costs of Ireland, Beoriand wes ind nl or were strewn with wreck i ted with erippled Shine 0 ng ta cape fury of the elements, French Joast had 'a similar aspect, Consi double anxiety was held still for several ships which have not ve- ported their Jositions and d sonds and it wast the loss of life and property fore be considerably greater, sar For Trawlers Particular apprehension was felt for a float of ten steam t ites an and ing nals x Qin tran Sool ghg ing for some means of saving wrecked sailors, . crease Ravi] ar win go em Noyes of the ublic utilities ¢ 8 A inel fading those of the gas, nts, 'of a e in- nuary. well-known resident pn Share aie bom fined $20 { Trig SAN i county hb Yesterday, ". ral weary Fol AE FN uel who set qh Saturday night hh the aa their are feared to have lost oir a their craft overturned in the ve been carired over the ga fa n a ® FRI the "or Hy rd Th 8 North oN none of {hich were is viday, The govern. oo hi night a a message hippie n the North a to {Cdhufuied ou page on page report German Gro Crowd Cheers Kaiser Military Pomp Revived At Event Attended by Crown Prince Berlin, Dee, 10,-~Hochs for the Kaiser vesounded at a banquet give en last Mahi by od - r Somtades to Field Marshal eran German ny the . sion of his elghtieth fy Last night's banquet, wh hed all the miltlary pomp of past "hachs" for the fo 0) Admiral Von Schroader, Marshal Mackensen, a vniterm, a the the Daath Hed | uw Ahad a pany or the thelr © Kalger an Which he ay had given the meet fag due consecration, King's Fund Now thanksgiving Poned Santi bow K 86 AL or iy - ,000 h Suineay, thai hem v Sovary of the to \y various hos. Louden, Dee. oe Tre Hue's Ah 0 fund males an sista. Hla onay be pan By ke for the re. itale and for the purchase of ra. dim, A i wok tg VIOLENT HURRICANE RAGES NEE 3 MOUNT UP AS BRITISH WARSHIPS REACH SHANGHAI Bhanghal, Dee, 10.-~=Four Brit. ish fighting ships, the cruiser Her. wick and the destroyers, Bt, Cloud, Serapld and Bruce arrived here this morning from Hong Kong to protect the lives of Hyltish sub- gots and thelr property likely to e endangered in the vevoll against the Chinese Nationalist govern. ment, They are expected Lo pro- oeed up the Yaugtse River, Following erders lasued yester- day seven United States warships are on thelr way here from Manila, the cruiser, Pittsburg and six de ptroyers, The Japanese Hght erul- ser Ataka left Bhanghal for Nan. king early today and the light erulser Hirado is expected herve to- morrow, It is veporied four addi tional Japanese erulsers and four destroyer sare being sent here, -- Restriet Tea Output Amsterdam --A meeting of Dutch tea producers unanimously decided to co-operate with Hritish and Ceylon pradusers in restricting hy about ten sald they belleved contract for newsprint paper at au U.S, PUBLISHERS did FERGUSON TA CLAIM INCREASE NOT JUSTIFIED Will Ask Government To Take Up Increase in Newsprint Price (By Canadian Press Lessed Wire) New York, Dee, 10,~'The hoard of directors and the newsprint committee of the American News: paper Publishers' association last night announced they had decided to Inform newsprint manufscturs ers that they see no justification for an ingrease In the price of newsprint, The directors and members of the committee met after the ad- Journment of a special convention of publighers from the United Htates and Canada called for the purpose of discussing proposed newsprint price ineveases by mau: utacturers in this country and the dominion, At this convention a resolution was passed directing the oMaeers of the AN. P.A to "take up with fed- era) (United States) authorities the question as te whether there is any redress open in this situ. tion through federal government action," Pointing out that they repre: sented the sentiment of the mom than #00 leading dally newspapers in the United States and Canadas represented at yesterday's conven tion, the ofecers in thelr statement "the proposed per ce cent the autput for 1930 advance in price is not Justified, " A) TAKING A HOLIDAY ONTARIO PREMIER VISITE UNITED NTATE® PLAYGROUND The Photograph here shows Pres miley Jer Howaed Ferguson and Mes, Ferguson taking a stroll on Atlan Four U.S. Aero Li heh a Vancouver, Dee, 10-~Vaneany- or will shortly become the centre of efforts to rescue Carl Ben Ei) son, missing Arctic fiver, it was ¢ {learned yesterday, Four airplanes will be shipped from herve to Nome or some other Alaskan point to hunt Bilson and his mechanic, Karl Borland, last seen a month ago, 60 miles from the Nanuk, trading ship locked in lee off North Cape, Hiberia, Ohleago, and & fourth Angeles, both Vaneouver-bound, lanes To Search In Arctic Regions For Lost Fliers It tn stated that the United Atates government la waking efforts to obtain & local yt ne and fer, A second alrplane ls belng Shipped from Montreal Tuesday nigh cupress, and will arrive Hundey morning in Vancouver, where it will be assembled, A noted Cana: dian pilot wil Jtake this airplane north, A third alvplane is flying trom from Los \French Gov't To Aid Farmers -- Custom Duties on Foreign Wheat Are Likely to | be Increased re ---- Paris, Deg, 10=The Tardieu gov: ernment 18 coming to the aid of the French chamber, the minister of ag- riculture is authorized Lf) to fix hy decree the percentage o Rheme-grown wheat in French our and (2) two hide, by decree, the rates of customs duties on foreign wheat, Jean Hen: nesey, minister of agrioulture, propos- os allo to create ® wheat bureau which, acting through a temporary and a permanent commission, will n ke a special study of markets and scientific and other wetheds to aime te wheat- Rowing in France, The lot of the Tench rain grow: or has, within the last few months, been a curious one, A record wheat crap promised unusual prosperity. by t speculation and lack of storage pilities ought dawn the price of til it hi Py below the level 3 \ oo grown profitably, rs ue OTOP represents a on EL in quantity and in avers per acre, At the hte time prance | 1] experiencing 8 from the cathy to the town and a de: crease in the acreage of Pa le land, \ ET -- {HANGMAN PREPARES SUDBURY HANGING Sudbury, Dee, 10=Arthur Ellis, alii A hangman, arrived here, your. menced preparations tor Peter ade) Thursday o Bh | latter was sentenced to a the murder of Mrs, Rose 01) here last spr message He IRM o yhal has ap Spring, to the privy council, Ottawa, for a reprieve, NINE KILLED IN BELGIAN WRECK Workmen's Train Left Rails and Was Wrecked at Namur Station w-------- Brugsels, De, 10--Nine persons pere killed and 40 injured when a workman's train eh 0 0 rally today at the entrance to Namur Station, The train had left Hrussels for Alon and was descending a steep in. cline when the brakes failed to aet, The train rushed at great speed to ward Namur Station, near where ita engine left the rails, the coaches pil i up en tap elp was immediately Available. The Wrecked coaches were lifted hy electrie cranes and the injured per SONS removed and taken to Noapifl. BYRD SENDS THANKS TO NEW ZEALAND (By Canadian To Lassed Wire) Wellington, Dee, 10=In a 2 the congratula- Premier a Joseph OFY IRessage oO Byrd today wal rd, Commandery the assistance of the government an people of inertant eon iributien tot 8 A Wost © Success New Zealand his Antari 0 ¢ expediti on, Cobourg Defeats Hydro P 8 Defeats Cobourg, Deo J Oobenry voters yesterday defeated a id br eh ° owe would 8 hurehine |} com: mission he water, | | Ta ane yt N price ap: amtied TL dpe major + Maat 1 Plan waa 10.--~Representa- Reohver Unemployed ora Be AL wl appear the ty council sitting as a Lined committee Thursday after noon, This was decided vesterday when, following a parade of approxi wately 500 men and one woman carry he Res Unemployed Workers In Vancouver To Meet Council i in tion of the wen wel it Wee ---- 3 tawa requesting \ went assistance in employment situati ered hy the finance Ei sonal Ahh CONDITIONS: IN CHINA ARE NOW QUIETER! City of Canton, However, In Danger of Capture by Mutineers Nanking, Des, 1 10-= Will the return of loyal troops ta Nanking, the eon fidence af Chinese and forelgners in the government ta maintain order has been considerably fmproved, A number of foreign families have dq cided to remain in the eity, All lead ng officials alsa are remaining 'hinese military headquarters de pled that the mutiny of government troops at Pukow affected the fava able position ef the government in other war areas, They declared the situation in Hupeh and Kwangtung Canton) provinees gave no cause or alarm S-- Canton In Danger Canton, Dee, 10=Chang Vak-\Wel's revolting "ironsides" division knogked at the By of Canton today after A precipitate overnight advanes which brought them near the city Artillery five was plainly audible The rebels apparently have broken the government lines on a wide front Rumors eiveulated that the fall of Canton was imminent. 'The wimost uneasiness resulted in native cireles Shanghat, Dee, 10- Forelgn naval reports Fn the Yangtze valley to day said all was quiet up the yives and that foreign Rmitied were ve turning to Iohang, That place was reported yesterday to be in danger of imminent capture hy mutineers, a Dee. 10==In response to ay No hystR) by the commander of the Japanese naval squadron in Chinese waters, , the erpirer Hirajo loft the Sat Fal ol Rure irom Shanghai HLTA UNITS IN EMPIRE ALLIANCE Canada, Australia and New Zealand Represented in 'Chain of Regiments PR Ah Dee, Io The national des Be depart AL ANHOUREPS APPIOY- hy has heen wives to the chain of ak owe etween the Royal Mantreal of the non-permanent a of Lanada, the Fourteenth Awvstralian military nh Battalion and De Waikata vegiment of Eb Zealand military forces, hese hte are allied ta the Toto es Regiment (The |. les' Own) of the Reits fail Montreal Regiment has its headguarters at Westmount, Que, nd Fo a der the command of Liewtes CB Price, DSO, MC, WITNESS TESTIFIES TO SEEING ACCUSED STRIKE WOMAN WHILE IN WATER SHIORS GIVE UP FIGHT WITH LAKES Toronto, Dee, 10==Two days blote (By Jack Hambleton, Canadian Press Ball Writer) the "Officlal" close of navigation, sailors of the great lakes have given up the unequal fight against the glorma and lee today, and pavigation is closed, With the exeeption of one or two boats which are on thelr way to wint® storage quarters; all vess sels are safely tled up and the work of "laying up" ls Holng on, Engines are belng smeared with heavy ell) deskhouses coyered Ing Dishes, linen and other things that eontribute to the comfort on the erews ia belng stowed away, and it 1s all over now The navigation season of 1929 has been marked by tremendous storms with many vessels being Jost, and many lives paying the penalty of ats tempting to erash through the mouns fpinous seas, Not sinee the black riday of 1913 have so many vessels been wrecked, Numbered among the vietlms this year are the Andaste, Milwaukee, N, I, Nessen, Maple court, Wiseonsln, Pilkey, Chicago, Nenator, Kiowa and Sarmladoe=ten major wrecks (nal, The same nums ber were lost {n 1918, but in that year the loss of life was mueh great er, In the storm of Friday, Satu day and Sunday of that Year, 240 lives were lost. This year, approxi mately 100 perished, with the great way, two weeks' the Cliy's famous w They are spending a vial, Farm ary I a a aa Toronto, Dee, 10, =With arist- Was two weeks away Christmas. tree stealing has started in Ontario, Farmers in the Orillia disteiet are already suffdping from an out break of vandallpm, Hwamps, bush, and even young windbreaks | acho to the axe of the tree rackets eer and police assistance was asks ed today te puts halt to the prae- tive, Orillia farmers have not coms plained In past years when trees were taken only from swamps, but B By Activ In L@reony wid r, M, going down abeard the ill-fated car ferry Milwaukee on Lake Michigan -- A, A, Activities 0 oii With the decrease of YOUng overs the grow topping mature trees, they are oming angry, In Middlesex and Wentworth, county police stated last night that A watoh has been set for Christman tree thieves, In London a erimp has been put in this form of theft by making he punishment fit the orime, It nm now the established poliey that rg OAuEht eutting other pees ple's trees must replace them, NEW CANADIAN COMPANY FORMED ai a Will Take Over Interests of National Lead Company of United States PETERS By Canadian Press Lonsed Wine) New York, Dee, 10.~Formation of the Nationa } Lead Company of Cans ada, Limited, to take over and hold all Canadian interests of the National Lead Company, was anneineed at the offices of the parent company nw yesterday, The new company wil take over properties extending from Montreal to Vaneouver, and fompat- | let w ha Lg! sant smtion of a haut A bowl] be Come wholly hy 'the Natlonal L pany, MADAME CURIE TO BE GIVEN HIGH HONOR ---- (By Canadian Press Lonsed Wine) Paris, Dee, 10--Execlsior sald to day that Madame Curie, discoverer of vadium, would be ratsed, shartly 10 the dignity of Commander of Legion of Honor, She will be the first woman upon whom this high rank of the erder had been confers red hm. Carol Must Still. Remain An Exile (Ry Canadian Po bon Wire) Ruchavesty 00, 10==An application o Thane, Carol, former Crown Prince of Rumania ~ turn 10 his native lan reject oy the government 9s he degree Ferdinand, late King of Nvaain banishes br son until 1 it was sald, Carol ia father of the bey King, Micha . bt WL "i i t Nine Killed in New York Fire) =. Blaze Studio Takes Heavy Toll of Life New York, Dec, 10.=Nine pers sons, five men and four nok Are known to have been kill sovetmt Shere are misaing in high. % b va this Hi stud an bowdion y ihe path he 4th Hireel Noda, the Lig iy of the gh had his fourteen musicians in posts tion to start the everfure floor about thirty women, in oon tume, were in thelr dressing rooms With cameras in Jomtien rector ready and cast a from a black yelvet ra the rear of the sta Flames follows to reports made to the police, une a line of hose and started Te engines arrived the studio fio alii Wak A mas of flames and uring from the structure, smarts he \Ne eyes of pereons tn the wi | (4 able to make their way inte the Dullding, they came upon the bod- were trapped, Wa own state of Neo Crug, and "Ln IR" The Su xohahme at PARK yey ~ "Rddie" Bikine, orehestra leader, ™ [ minature revue, On fhe second awalting the eall of the to oll to "shoot," there was od, and the studio crew, according col » fight the biases, Ry the time | huge billows of aerid smoke were oint Hy When the firemen finally were o men and Nomen who [IV ~Slight earth sheeks Puebla. Neo damage was done Condemns School Books Which Ridicule the Navy| Vancouver, Deo, 10-=Stories in whieh British warships are Jegtived as "The Hated Enewy" taken from supplementary books With have been Need in Canadian were elted hy Hop, Joshua ¥ -- ninister REE a Mee the Canadign bag Mun a. nthe # n bed Yh ou 3 w ples story held the B te, continued ot wa toll of a bheek, technically suitable 3 y. reader, was entirely for hd young Ca in Motion Ploture| } Trial of Frank Buono, Oshe awa Italian, for Murder of Mrs. Kokernick, Opened at Whithy Yesterday SEVERAL WITNESSES TELL OF THREATS Evidence Shows That Ace cused Was on Intimate Torms With Mrs, Kobere nick While Her Husband Was in Jail (By Batt Reporter) Whithy, Dee, 10.-=Frank Buono, Oshawa Italian, 1s on trial here at the fall assiwes of the Hupreme Court, hetore Mr, Justice Wright and a Jury, on a charge of murders ing Mra, Hophie Koberniok, of Owhe awa, who was drowned In Whitby Harbor on the night of June 10, The cane was started yesterday afs ternoon, and after a night session last night was resumed this morns ing, when some sensational evie dence was given by an eye-wilness of the fatal sceldent, John Hrees suk, Mreesuk testified that he had seen Buono and Mrs, Kobernlok quarreling fn a hoat, and saw the womansfall inte the water, He ale #0 swore that he saw Buono strike at the woman several times with his oar, and then fall into the wate or and swim to a barge nearby, The first witness this merning was Mrs, Domeresky, Nilson read, Oshawa, A oles Acquaintanes of the acoused, and Mrs, Koberiok, and a near neighbor of the latter, fhe testified as to the relatio between Buono and Mvs, Kobers niok, and sald that the former ha admitted to! her that he had ha improper relations with the 808uss bell women Mne swore that they left for'the trip to Whit the night off the drowning, Faone sald, "Thin is the last time for a good time, hecause Kobornlak will come and I won't go again. Wa had also sald) "Goodbye, I won't return with her" Witness alse sald that Buone told her that he wanted Mrs, Kobernlek to ge ta Calitornin with him, and that it she did not me, he would kill hen Wn amined W. A Wt , dafense cauns gel, wpant erable time mw ers examinat of Mra, ore but her story remained pracs kon, i sifane offer you anyth nie ) Saka in thin case witness al but answer revealed tha ag he requeated he he ve an 6 absolutely den § they (Continued on page Chicago Bomb Atenp Fails | Home of Stadium Stoel holder Now Provided With Special Guards \ PSMitage, v the of J on ig the : un i the Rp tia Were oh der 8 police guard today, the ie Ascent pos Ay to Nou i 0 i in ~ Sie mn ho 3 a ler un yk he p Ey (1) rag TE oF IT E Fi at the n Ei ER ed og Decide to Raise Big Strike Fund Dee, 10, per! ogAtes to the annual conven fot the International Ladies. ed ment Workers union here yesterday,