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Oshawa Daily Times, 4 Apr 1930, p. 6

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| / gine, at the entrance to Ne ne i if: "With amber and orange Es THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, APRIL 4,-1930 , Singer, Example "of Day's Work i -- (Dy Canadian Pros. Lassed Wire) "Now York, « NY, April A= ' fmoath und slow thrpugh a thin gg snd the gethering dust the great ship w)id to anchor of guaran. York whor, 'the sharp hoarse roar of chain tearing out of the Liawse- Molen, {inkling of bells cameo across ho water where waited on the Curtomy Cutter tho ship news ros ) and the camerasmon with Ly ahd flashlight paraphorna- Ha, Tho Aquitanis lay, n tong sharp Walk of shadow her bally studded lights, white hull 0 dozen tugs backed and Byung towards her. _ he reporters webs Impatient, Aitor a lengthy walt at the barge | on Manhattan's lower tip the sutter had started them off pre- 'sumably for the Aquitanin at one ocloek tn the afternoon, She hends od ut a gooll rate, for Quarantine ft Sinton Twland and there she lay {nin povon In the evening, The Ttadlan gentleman with the 1870 collar Kept walking about the deck fhutering below his breath, He ak going out to interview Call Qurcl who had Just returned from # tempestuous time in Europe, No- Body had much to eat, The photo- graphers amused themselves lke sohbol bovs runing about and play~ ing practical jokes on each other, Tho early view of Manhattan's sky- dine in bright misty weather faded from the minds of the special re- porters as their interviews hocame void, These special men who were senit down to Interview Sir Ronald Lindsay, the new British Ambassa- dor to Washington, had thousht the topless towerd grand, But thut Was half u day ago. The Aquitania | Wis 18 hours Inte because of 'the for, { 'When they pot aboard they doarned it had thiekened up again inside and a Meward told one of the Americans the Cungrder would anchor for the might rather than yun the risk of erashing her bulk through a ferry boat, Consalouslv or unennsclously the AT R*" Hon, Lord Eustace seventh son of the Dike of Northumberiand, an osldent; of the Board of Educa fon In the Baldwin ministry, accompanied % Lady Percy, is shown here ou board 8.8. Duchess Percy, of Atholl at Saint John recently, seventh | The distl d| visit to Clanads. and the. United States, where Perey wil insugurate » series of lestures av Yale University on Avgio:Amerie can relations, piy, "You're spoofing me." Tallest Diplomat "No, kidding," said the stoward diplomatically, Sir Ronald obviously "enjoyed his Interview, He was naked funy< merable questions about polities, the economic situation, prohibition, "Well, #ir Ronald, Bir Esme How- ard may have been dean 'of the diplomatia corps, but you will cer tainly be the taMest diplomatist in Washington, Sir Ronald ls six feet four Inches tall, The Ambassador oxplaled gents iy that since he was a diplomat hw could not belong to any political party, "You, slr, but If you did belong to a party what party would you belong te?" Sir Ronald laughed at the joocu- lay insistence and then said, I think T should be in England what wo call a crossbencher," | plained-~drawing lines on the tablecloth with his finger to show he ox. un dozen feet down a rope ladder to » | | | { | his family, his sports, One of the | not been in the nelghborhood un- reporters sald to the Ambassador, | | tog and hugging books and papers | Wow the benches were sot In parline | | ment, The reporters figured Sir Charles Maradon who had some Interest in wn going to Daytona Beach fo sea Kaye Don race his "Silver Bullet." Jovicho Hxcavations "1 thought you were going to | English motor company=--was | for a while avout motors and expressed a admiration for the way the Americans "pushed thelr good men ahead" in business, Then he talked about Jericho and how by dali ging under the falling walls the oxcavators had discovered crockery whieh proved the Philistines h.d tl after the disaster. He attributed the fallen walls to an earthquake, It began to Yook as though the nowspaperme vould have to stay aboard all night, ' Galll-Curel's manager was anx- fous to explain about Madame's 11+ ness in Europe and the uproar og- casioned by the report that she was 1ll-recelved. The reporters and photographers milled nround through the ship. Somebody tried ) got a game of cards going, Then an thg provided by the company dropped out of the and camerss averybody scrambled the swaying deck, Onghe way home | the uneasy ones stayed on deck in | a thick rain listening to a thou. sand hooting roars, the jangle of warning hells, and the uneven strains of "Just Brak the News Mother" mounting throught the ventilator from the cabin, Eloven o'clock and all's well at the Pnttery, The subway, the of. {ask me about excavations in Jeri: | fica, the story--the lie of a ship | a SEI I peporior used Boglish slang In ro. | cho," Bir Chaves sald, He talked | nows reporter In hig 12 hour day, | | / PURE WATER AND - MILK SUPPLY 15 INSURED CEN (Continued from Page 2) ter chimney extension than private ho and apartments?" . While this remark is reasonably proper and perhaps deserving of our isideration we are laboring under epression. difficulty and no will he for w few months longer, snd conditions which could not be pers mitted pt a time of general prosper. ity, have been made under our pre. sent time of depression, ogs Several Complaints relative to the keeping of dogs have been received during the month, In these canes the information bas been handed over to the Humding Society @fficlal, In the investigation of these canes it way found that these peuple hid) complied with the law by - having aid the proper Licehse Fee, and vine received thelr official permit, vont) Ab the request of the Municipal Council, and the Local Board of Heulth, your Inspector represented the eity of Oshawa at the Plumbing and Drain Inspectors Association, Convention. which was held in the City of Peterborough, Ont, Margh 28th and 20th, 1930. The Convention was lorgely at- tended and the papers and addresses presented were of a highly edugy- tional type and were acknowledged by all present to be of benefit' to those who had the pleasure of lis | tgning 10 then, On tle! evening of the 27th, the executive niet tospass either approval or disapproval of 'correspondence and the Mmutep of the Convention of 1929, Friday, March 28 Resignation of Delegates, 10 am, Address of Welgome by the Mayor, 10.30 aa, Address of Welcome by the Medi» $ Officer of Health, Dr. I, W. H, oung. Presidential Address, 11.00 am.| Correspondence, 11.30 am Dinner, 12.30 pam, 130 pan, Address by Mr. A, 1,1 Far), Toronto, Subject, "Locs Inspec- | tion Pay?" 215 pan, Business arising out of | the Minutes and Correspondence. 245 p.m, Address by Mr. W, H Riehl, City Engineer, Stratford, Sub« ject "Plumbing and Drainage in re. lation to the City Sewage System" 3.30 pm, Address prepared by Mr. W. H. Meadows, Chief luspbetor of the, Plumbing' Division, City of T: { a A -------- has SSR foto, Subject "What an lnspector Should Be, ' 400 pan Addr A, Bub. eh by D bell, Oshawa, Subject "Plumbing & ruinage," ' 500 pin Election of Officers for 19030-1931, / 30 pan, == Selgetion of next plage of meeting, Welland was chosen the place of meeting In 1931, * ou pan, Adjournment und Civie Luncheon, 800 pan, Moving Pletures of Trent Valldy Waterways Saturday, veh 20, 1930 ' 830 am, ress by Mr, C. Bs Beeston, West York, 900 amy, Remarks by the Presidenta-0f the Association 9.10 Address by Mr, William Bush, Toronto, Subject "Ventilation, 945 am, Address by Mr. George FitzSimmons, Toronto, Subject, "Smoke Testing." ; 10.30 am, Guests of Quaker Oats Plant, 1200 Dinner, 1.30 pam, Reports of Officers, Audi: tors, Treasures'and Sceretary, 145 pm. Reports of Committees 200 pam, General Business, 3.15 pm. Adjournment. » All of which is respectfully mitted, . D, A, HUBBELL, Sanitary & Plumbing Inspector PREMIER KING'S STATEMENT MAY BECOME ISSUE (Continued from page 1) Past sub | glass of water reposing on his desk and commented: "My Tory friends do not like it." The statement of the Fremier today, which undoubtedly will be- come a major issue In the election campaign which everybody here believes is about to commence, and the reply of Hon, Hugh. Guthrie, first Conservative lieutenant there. to are as follows: Premier King-"I'hoy nay: usk you to take part of this money you have saved for the taxpayers and give it"--to whom but a Tory Premier in British Columbia, » Progressive Government in Alber ta, & Tory Government in Buskats chowan, a Progressive Government | in Manitoba, to a Tory Government fn Ontario, to a Tory Government in New Brunswick, and to a Tory Government in Nova Bootle, . Give to these Tory Governments money raised out of the. taxes of the people as a wiole to spend In their Provinces and save them "We | a J eS SE An Liv selves vaiping taxes for thelr own purposes, fo far as giving money (rom this Vedersl Treasury to Provineial Governments 4s cons cerned, 1 would be prepared to, £0 n certain length, possibly, in meets ing one or two Western ¥rovinces htat have Progressive Premiers as the hends qf thely Governments, but 1 would not give a #ingle cent to any Tory Government on earth,' Guthrie's. Reply . Hon, Hugh Guthrie--~Was there gver np more giaving piece of ime propriety on the part of a Prime Minfstor? It is a threat or a blutf ngsinst five of the great Provinces of Canada, or an inducement or & bribe to four of them; snd thet from the lips of the Prime Min. ister of Canada, Surely that is vicious principle. Burely that is an exposure of the narrow partisan mind of the Prime Minister him- solf, Language~gt that kind may be worthy of a Tammany leader in the wards of New York, where you say; "You vote the whole ticket or you get no money," but it is une worthy of the Vrime Minister of Canads, 1 hope, for the dignity of Lhe House and the good name of this Parliament, the Prime Minis ter will rise in his place and with draw' hig improper remarks, "What think you of the great | Province of Ontario, the richest Province we have, the largest cons tributor in taxation to the Treas ury of this country, a Province which recently went through « Provincial election, where the people, mlmost to the extent of 80 per cent, of those who voted, voted in support of n Tory Administra tion, and returned it to power, and it Is in power today with the | lnrgest popular majority on ree- lord? What think you of a threat or bluff to the Ontario Legisieture or the electors which elected that body? We provide in our Klection Act against threats end against intimidation of the "individual, What say. we whenthe Frime Min. Ister of Lhis country threatens a whole Province that If they do not agree with him no money will como out of the Treasury of Can- ada for that Province?" | George Parent (Liberal)--What | about Godfrey? (teorge Jones (Nova Scotia Cone | sorvative) ~-8it down! World Problem Premier King declared his view thut ongs unemployment was ad. mitted to be more than au municipal or Provincial problem it became fmmediately more than a national problem, and actudlly' a world problem, There had niways been winter | unemployment in Canade, Premier | King sald, and thers always would ----_------_---------- pe, and until that unemployment condition became gh emergent one it yomsined » municipsl or Vrove fnciel problem, "And when condi tions become such that the Prov: ince ~I donot say all the Prov. inces, hut to or more~~find they are upable to cope With the situs tion in their Vrovinees," he pro- ceeded, "then I say it Is the duty of those Provinces to make rep. resentstions to the Vedersl Gov ernment to take these represents tons Into consideration. But | do submit, in the absence ol any rep. resontations. for the VroYinees whatever, we 'have po right to say there is any' nationsl unemploy« ment," Want Hangman To Join Anti-Capital Punishment Group (By Cadadian Prose Lessed Wire) Toronto, April 4~The "Autl Capital Punishment Association of Canada," endeavoursd to enlist the support of Arthur Elis, Uanada's official executioner, on his recent visit here to fulfil an engagement, «Li P. Rees, Toronto, secretary of the organization, mailed Mr, ilies an invitation on a post-¢ard upon which was inscribed a, verse decry- ing hangings and hapgmen as 'relics of the past," and character. izing public executioners as "leg- alized murderers of all times." Mr, Ellis returned the card, to- gother with a message on thé re- verse side which reads as follows: "Received this from you, You | uplifters are n source of worry to {any decent, law-abiding persons. But if a Jury finds you at any time gulity of murder and a judge sen tences you to death, I will will ingly hang you, "Yours, A, Ellis," LEAVES HUSBAND SUM OF $1 IN WILL (By Canadian Prove Lensed Wire) Toronto, April 4,~"1 direct my executor to pay to my husband, Albert Shaw, Pittsburgh, Pa, whose outlook on life does not |ugree with mine, the sum of one dollar, I make this direction so my husband may realize 1 had this matter up for consideration at the time of making this will," So reads the will of Mrs, Carolyn B. R. Shaw, who died here Jan, 4, leaving an estate of some $5,000, Bhe bequeathed a life interest to her mother, Mrs, Martha Russell, Newcastle, "N.B, I RS TR "After Baby Came 1 Was Weak, Skinny Gained 22 Lbs." "Alter buby was born T Was Yéry weak, skinny, Since taking Jroniged Yeast feel fine: Gained 22 Ibs" = Mis, Laura Benoit, Thousands write new Ironized Yeast adds 5 to 15 bs, in 3 weeks, Ugly hollows fill out, Bony limbs get graceful roundness, Muddy skin gets clear and rosy like magle, Nervous- ness, indigestion, constipation vanish overnight, Sound sleep, new pep from very first day, Two great tonics in one-specisl weight-building Malt Yeast and strengthening Tron, Pleasant little tablets, Far stronger than unmedi- cated yeast, Results in ¥ time, No yeasty taste, no gas, J $0 quit being "skinny," tired, un- attractive, Get Ironized Yeast from drugist today, . Feel great tomorrow, Money back from manufacturer if not delighted with quick results, - CAR SPLASHED MUD, ASSAULT CHARGE LAID (By Canadian Press Losssd Wire) Hamilton, April 4 ~Victor Pearson charged R, J, Letler with common assault, In police court yesterday morning, Pearson an~ nounced that he didn't wish to pres: the charge snd the case wis dropped, It was then explained that Lefler's car had splashed ® 'mud puddle over Pearson's .lothes, but the motorist hed paid for baving them cleaned in the meantime, LEGISLATURE IN SAME BUILDING FOR 34 YEARS TODAY Toronto, April 4.~~Today is the 34th suniversary of the first occa sion on which a provincial legisia~ tive body occupied the prévent parliament buildings of OntdMo, The legislative quarters were first used hy the provincial legislature, April 4, 1896, though the buflding hd been. practically completed in " ---- The Planet Saturn has eight moons and this is enough to make the average man there think twice befure getting home Iste from party. ~~Brantford Dxpositor, Western farmers who are ovked to contribute n to sesiot taming stricken sect of Chins, on hardly be described ae hiding thei» fight under a bushelSob Dally Star, a A Visiting Kinsmen Are Welcomed to the City of Oshawa For Annual Convention # Extend a hearty welcome to this "Hotel." Welcome THE MANAGEMENT OF THE HOTEL "GENOSHA" Associated Kinsmen's Clubs of Canada to Oshawa, ut their Eastern district Convention, which is being heldin HARRY FALL the visiting delegates of the Manager, 4 ' i Jelcome---- - vs} SLi SLE will enjoy thal effin Oshawa. pS ¥ $. The Hearty Welcome eG ASSOCIATED KINSMEN'S CLUBS) OF - ~~ ~~ ~ EXTENDS A TO THE Visiting Kinsmen who have come to Oshawa to hold their Eastern district Convention, "OSHAWA 'CHAMBER of COMMERCE vontioh, of a At the hs oH x Any Information regarding this City 1s available at the \ ; + Chamber of Commerce, Alger Building ITY OF OSHAWA A « Ko ope ot ds dha h CANADA ding, o - of 'Welcome L. V. DISNEY WELCOMES Il TO OSHAWA The Delegates of the Associated Kinsmen Clubs Canada, While in Oshawa, look over the Real Estate possibilities with LEW DISNEY, Welcome / Kinsmene May your visit to Oshawa during the enjoyable theatre, Eastern District Conference, April the Fourth and Fifth, not only gain for you a deeper significance of Kin- manship, but also hold for you many we suggest seeing a presentation of CONDEMNED" 'featuring' RON- |i} ALD COLMAN, the current Con. |i} vention attraction showing | ~All hours of regreation=--may / RON: at this Operated By FAMOUS PLAYERS CANADIAN CORPORATION, trv '"Purveyors of Entertainment to Kinsmen Across Canada" w Welcome to | ASSOCIATED ! -------- | KINSMEN'S | CLUB | | OF CANADA | HAT i Wo it bow Vo EAL ' JURY & LOVE'S {| Cold Plate Limch ......40¢ | Hot Plate Lunch"... 40¢ | f | il # Jury & Lovell | 10 King St. X. Phone 9088 EE --

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