PAGE TEN "THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1930 BEAUHARNOIS 00. ASKS WIDER POWER FATE OF FLOOD VICTIMS UNKNOWN Railway Line and Greater Uncertainty Arises As To Land Expropr ation Pro- vided For Quebee, Jan. 28.----Extended pow- ers for the Beauharnois Light, Heat and Power Company in the matter of expropriation of lands necessary for building its canal from Lake St. Francis to Lake $t. Louis, ou the St, 'Lawrence River, are pro- vided for in a measure before the legislature, Under the statut? passed in 1528 the company was empowered to © expropriate such lands 23 ihiglit- be necessary, hot exceeding fn all eix arpents in width. This ig changed in the pres- ent bill to 21 arpents in width. Tn conjunction with its power de- velopment nlang, the comnany finds §t reauirez to build a railway line. and thera fs a bill before the legis: lature to incorporate the Reauhar- nois Naflway company. The pro- motors are R. O. Sweezey, presi- dant of the parent company; H. Bradford Criffith, banker; Lorine C. Christie, marager; Aime Genf- rion. K.C.. and J. Alexandre Prud'- | nomme, K.C. H -- | I HARDWOOD FLOORS [| ; | AID | Electric Sanded and Pinish- | ed Complete W. J. TRICK CO. LTD. i} 25 Albert Street I hone 230, 231 || | See Fa im ---- . .: Machinery Repairing | NOTHING TOO LARGE NOTHING TOO SMALL | Adanac Machine Shop 161 King St. W. Phone 1214 Children's Goloshes All sizes. Special DOMINION CLOTHING 68 KING ST. W hone 2141 We Deliver Co . Fate of Hundreds of Resi- dents of Indiana (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Evansville, Ind, Jan. 28.~Uncer- tainty 28 to the fate of hundreds of Posey county residents isolated by southwestern Indiana flood waters held the attention of relief workers today. 7 National guard aviators, flying low over many houses, found no evidence of life where just a day or two be- fore they had been greeted by hand waving. They expressed belief that re cession of the swollen streams way reveal dead bodies in the = homes. Chimneys from where. smoke had been seen rising, were reported' not operating. Other persons, howeyer, were more optimistic. They 'bélieved that the gircling planes offered no more thrill to the unfortunates and that they did not bother to rush outside and greet then W.A. HARE OPTOMETRIST y 8 Bond Street East hundreds of people "wear with utmost comfort Hare's Faultless Lenses PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. 5. -- We Deliver rm ------ mre 18 SIMOOE ST. SOUTH HERA TIME TABLES 3 R, TIME TABLE C, P. 1929, Effective Sent. 29, Stina Time) West cept Sunday), PREDICT INCREASE INOCEAN TRAVEL More Than 115,000 Travel- lers Will Cross Atlantic From This Continent Montreal, Jan, 29---More than 115,- 000 different travellers will cross the Atlantic Ocean from the North Am- ericap continent this year to Europe in the recently-popularized tourist- third-cabin class of steamship accom- modation, which was, created in 1924 by Leo S. Tobin, of Montreal, pus- senger manager of the White Star Line Canadian Service, One-third of that number will take ship at Montreal and Quebec, acord- ing to John Hundevad, acting pas- senger manager of the company. He said that they are recruited chiefly from students, teachers, business men and others of culture who could not afford the most expensive accommo- dation and refused to accept the cheapest, Their choice was formerly limited to ope of these two extremes, explained Mr. Hundevad, In 1925 only 15000 tourist-third- cabin passegers were recorded by the White Star Line and its associated companies. In 1929 this organization carried over 55,000 passengers in that class. EUGFMIG BARE PLOT CENTER IN FARCE HIT Brilliant Cast of Stage Stars In New Comedy Sparkling dialogue spdken by a rast of first magnitude will be heard in "The Very Idea" which comes to { the New Martin Theatre Today. | This is an audifilm version of Wil- {iam Le Baron's stage success, deal- | ing with the eugenic idea. Theory) vén directed the stage action as well of eugenics as expressed in a new book is put to a practical test by the author with side-splitting results, Frank Craven plays the author who proceeds to demonstrate that his plan is entirely feasible, He finds | + willing helpers in his sister and bro- ther-in-law, played by Doris Eaton and Allen Kearns, beeause they have been denied a child, vet want one. The author "sells" them on the idea of hiring a father and mother ~the right kind, according to the hook--to bring a child into 'the world for them. The plan is fraught with many difficulties and these develop into what critics call the outstanding talking farce of the year. With Frank Craven, Doris Eaton and Allen Kearns are cast Olive Tell, Hugh Trevor, Sally Blane, Theodore Von Eltz and Jeanne de Bard. Cra- as played an outstanding role, while Richard Rosson looked after the pic- torial direction. '¥ Adventurer Acquitted New York, Jan, 28.--A Berlin despatch to the New York Times today said Paul Muller, famous for hig adventurous trip in a smal. sailing boat across the Atlantics was acquitted in the district court at Koepenick, yesterday, on a charge of burglary. P. C. Larkin Still Ill London.--" nn, P. C. Larkin, Canadian high commissioner in London, remained confined to hie bed but spent a good ight last night, He returned last week froma a stay at The Hazue reparations conference, Herole Rescue Elk City, Idaho.-~The life of Roy Burke, miner, suffering from blood poi nin', was probably sav- ed by the daring of Dr, J. P. Weber a d his co: panions who last week mushed three days through a bliz- rad behind a dog team to reacu him. Dr, Weber, whose trip last week was across rough country in temperatures of 30 to 50 defrees below zero, sent out word by a miner on snowshoes that Burke was expected to recover. Mayor Jimmie Walker says there's no difference between the stock mar ket and a horse-race. But did he ever see all the horses in a race sud- denly turn around and start running backward ?--Nashville Southern Lum. berman, ---- -- ELLA CINDERS--Paging the Mutineers TE By Bill Conselman and. Charlie Plumb HE'S TAKING ORDERS FROM A SLIP OF A GIRL, ELLA CINDERS, AND SHE DELIBERATELY HEADED THIS TELLING TOMMY 1 jis A BAD REPUTATION iN | THERE ARE POLECATS fi ANIMAL WORLD THE SKUNK OR POLECAT REGARD 10 ODOR, TOMMY, BUT FEV! 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