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Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Jun 1930, p. 1

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VOL, 6~NO, 15] ALAS in B Wal urg Stricken heart attack while mscending a adder to do some repair work on his house, David Titfln, 71, Chath- am township farmer, fell to the ground und pda kN lew, Mayer Kxbeuted Columbus, 0 ~Ceorge Williams, 6/, gunman, who confessed 8 sere fos of killings and robberies throughout the middie west, was electrocuted in the electric chair hdd News oy at Ohlo Penitentinry at 12,14 an, | today for the slaying of patrolman Oar! Sherman at Cleveland March 6, 1920, ' . Duke Gets Divorce Edinburgh, Beotland, ~The Duke of Leinster today was granted a divorce from the duchess, a former music hall actress, May Etheridge, who 'recently wag found guilty of attempting to commit suicide in o boarding house in Brixton, Now Htoble Viem Toronto, June 28,~~The new company which will take over and operate. §toble, Forlong and Co. will open ita offices. for businesy between Augist 1 and 15, it fs understood here, Legal and bum noss details In connection with re. organization and release from bankruptcy are : expected to be completed by that time, PRINCE WATCHES MOUNTIES CLOSELY Personally " Mosts Every Member of R.C.M.P. Group in London London, ¥ng., June 28, -- The Prince of Wales followed with the closest Interest the evolutions of the Canadian "Mounties" in their musical ride when he visited the International Horse Show at Olympia to wee the competition for jumping presented by himself, After the ride the Prince sent for the Royal Canadian Mounted Policemen, and the wholes contin. gont went to the ante-room of the Royal Box where the Prince shook hands with each man. The Prince told Major Dann how much he appreciated thelr display and then roturned to wee the jumping in teams of thres for the Prince's Cup, in which Grest Britain, Chill, Germany, France and the Irish Free State, partinl. pated, The British team won with Germany second, The Prince ahook hands with each member of the winning team and the Germ. ADS A8 TURDOTA-UD, EPIC FLIGHT IS PLANNED JULY 2 Long Air Journey Will be Made to Indian Tribes in North Toronto, June 88,--A second oplo Indian flight throughout the vast reaches of Northern Ontario to Hudson and James Mays is to commence from Ottawa on July & The flight is to be made by 'W, CU, Cain, eputy Minister ob Lands and "Forests In the Ontario Gove ernment and H, Awrey, of the In- dian Department, Ottawa, who took part in last year's flight, Providing the present plans of the flight are dompleted, the two commissioners, thelr two . cabin Pollanca planes, two pilots and two mechanics, will traverse 2. 500 miles oyer a period of thirty. five days. The flight Is planned in connection with treaty settlements Jd ti ana I | The Oshawa Daily Time Succeeding The Oshawa Daily Reformer "All the News While It:Is News" Urbina SiR Sb vas OSHAWA, ONTARIO, ) 15 Cents 8 Week; 3 Cents a Copy TWELVE PAGES DEATHT ITALY TAKES A CTIONTO FORTIFY HER FRONTIER AND INCREASE HER ARMY New Taxes Will Be Imposed on Exchange Transactions to Raise Necessary Funds ------ INCREASE BUDGET BY $26,000,000 Fifteen Die as Slide Hits Train (By Canadian Press Lensed Wire) okyo, Japan, June 28,--~Tilteen esons were believed to have per Increase Efficiency All Departments of Military Service Will Get Bigger Financial Allotment to (By Canadian Press Lessed Wire) Rome, Italy, Jung 28.~I'he council of ministers, with Premier Mussolini presiding, today took up national de: fense problems and issued a state- ment saying the action was taken bes cause of France's preparations for for tifying her lialian frontier, "Several Jrobisms inherent to phe national defense" were taken up, we: cording to the official communicution, In order to raise more money for defense the ministers on the Duce's recommendation decided to raise the thx on exchange transactions and to work out a method of exacting the tuxes from firms affected by it. lu this way, the statement said, it will be possible to Increase the bud. gets of the armed forces of Italy by # half billion lire (more than $20, 000,000) ut the beginning 'of the 1930. 31 fiscal year and with the sum for later years to be determined, For the next year the army will re- celve 300,000,000 lire more, the navy 100,000,000 aviation 80,000000 and the black shirt militia 20,000,000 for equip ping and arming, TUNNEL JOINED BENEATH RIVER Units Pushed Out From Either Shore Have Perfect Junction Windsor, June 28. American and Canadian units. of the Detroit and Windsor tunnel have met beneath the Detroit river, approximately JOO feet from the Canadian shore, With u working margin of only a fow inch. es, the shield that had been pushed out from the Canadian side was alip- ped into the bellsmouth of the last tube. section laid from the United slide, shed when o landslide buried two conches of A rallway train 60 miles northeast of Himonoseki today, Rallway authorities sald 46 per. sons were trapped In the conchen and 21 of these had escaped, . Vive hundred c¢onolios wore rushed to the scone and three bodies wore recov. ered, Heavy .raing caused the Labor Retains Neat Glasgow, Hcotland--A Laborite victory resulted from the parlia- mentary by-election in Sheetleston division necessitated by the death of the Labor member, J, Wheatley, NEW YORK HONORS CREW OF SOUTHERN CRO $8 I IN BROCKVIL 'OLL FROM STORMS RISES T0 53 20 BODIES STILL MISSING LE TRAGEDY TRAIN WRECKS TOLL IS 15 Fliers Nearing Endurance Mark Chicago, Is, June 28,=A new world's record for sustained flight by refueling will be written, if all goes well, against the background of to-morrow's sunrise, Fighting thelr two coaxing onomies--slesp and motor trouble, John and Kenneth Hunter, the brother-pllots of the "City of Chicago" had been aloft 395 hours at 3.40 am, (cet) today--- only 26 hours, 21 minutes and 40 the large crowd that athered arou nd Captain Kingsford-B: mith and his ENTHUSIASTIC CHWWD MILLS AROUND CONQUERORS OF AT LANTIC This photograph shows a part of | « I on their » ti New York city yesterday after ng the Atlantic from Ireland. Cap- f tain Kingsford Smith is seen talking through the microphone with the o |! ther members of the crew on his left. soconds away from the record of 420.21.30 wet by and Dale Jackson last year in the Forest O'Brine 'St. Louis Robin." If all continues well aboard the Stinson Detroiter eabin monoplane, he record will he 5.01.21 (cot) equalled at tomorrow morning. Canadian Youth Returning From U. S. King Declare Police Release 100 Picketers Agree to Allow Them to Continue Operations If Done Peacefully (By Conadian Press Loased Wire) Abmadabad, India, June 88-=Fo- lieo today released 108 men they had arvestod earlier for violation of the anti-ploketing ordinance af. tor agreament with Vallabhal Patel, Nationalist leader, that there be no polies action so long as the plok. Sherbrooke, Que, June 28 -IWect issue with Hon, R. B, Bennett, Yead er of the Opposition, was tuk by Premier Mackenzie King hey last night, The prime minister deniedfhat the boys and girls of Canada Were go ing to the United State Jpstead, he stated, "the tide hae chagged = anc our people are coming badf more and more to this side and gohg less and less to the other" He met the complain of the Con servative Leader that Yannda is ex porting her raw matenhls, by the po sitive declaration thet Canada ex. vorts lets of her rawnaterials to the Inited States thagAhe republic. ex- ports to Canada, II's country was to export goods it nift import them al: $0, he wsscried "Does Mr, Beanett want us to stop Importing cotton and close onr cotton {actories!" Mu King asked "Does he want us to cease importing rubber oting is peaceful, It was understood that the police | also will return the ploketers' camp, Just outside the Gujorat college, to thmem, Tax Collectors Boyeotted London, Eng, June 28-=A Nom- bay dispatch to the Dally Herald today said that All-India Nationa! Congress ofMolaly wera drastically | {erence and the Tmperia enforeing a hoycott against mipor | Conference, The Government was con [officials In Gujerat who dared 10 [tent that this be the issue, said Pre. States side without a hitch, Nine steel tubes 35 feet in diamet- er and from 220 to 250 feet in length were laid one after another in the river bed from the American side, Meanwhile from the terminal point in Windsor, a steél mole began eating its way beneath Windsor, Bit by bit it wis edged along, the 32-foot shield being forced forward by hydraulic Jacks exerting tremendous pressure, Constant sightings and calculations taken by the engineers, enabled the slowly moving mole to creep into the end of the Inst tube ection, Several feet of muck remain to be removed, also the welding of the shield and the last © section, before there will be an open continuous pass sage between the terminals of the tunnel, Paving, the installation' of ma ehinery and other work remain to be done before the expected opening of the tunnel to traffic late this fall Kvanotiat Murdered Niagara Falls, N.Y.--~Rey, Ed- defy thelr edict forbidding payment of land revenue to the British au- thorities, It wan said that any headman or other government employee who aided In collection of revenue soon found that his friends had abandon: od him, that shopkeepers refused to serve him, that servants left his employment, and that his wife and ohildren silence or open hostility, Priests cannot ofMclate at marringe or burs inl of his children; he cannot hor row money, and he ean neither buy not sell in the market, DELUGE AT COBALT threatened him with DOES BIG DAMAGE, ONE MAN KILLED MAY GIVE DOLE Labor Member Predicts Law 28, Ayrioultural soon be brought within the senpo of unempoyment insurance, nccording to a prediction and close our factaries which use rubber ?" Finally the prime minister asserted that he proposed to hold Mr, Ben. nett to the issue which the Congers vative Leader had raised at the opens ing of the last session of parlinment, The issue of which party should reps resent Canada at the Imperial Con. Feonomie mice King but he declared that Mr, Bennett should tell the people who would go to London if the Consers vatives were returned to power here was nothing unconstitutional y ------ . 1 FARM WORKMEN to Enable Ministry to Buy Farm Land (By. Canadian Prose Leased Wire) Fakenham, Norfolk, Ting, June workers may of governmental Sudbury Again Nearly Normal After Flooding Railway Traffic Moves Slow- ly and Citizens Return to Homes (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Sudbury, June 28.-Sudbury and district, inundated 'Uhursday and Fris day by oue of the worst floads in regent years, the result of heavy rainfall which caused the Vermillon river and its tributaries to overflow was assuming is normal condition to day as the waters receded to their normal course, although still high! Railway traffic, tied wp for more thun 24 hours because of washours which resulted in three derallments on the Canadian National Railways was moving this. morning, trains pick ing their way slowly through thy flooded district Residents of Sudbury who sought shelter from the flood waters which rendered thelr homes temporarily in« habitable, had returned to their hou. ses today, motor traffic was moving freely and street cars, which suspen ded operations until the waters res ceded, were again operating on thelr normal schedule It will take several weeks to com plete the repairs to railway tracks, bridges, buildings, telephone and tel egraph communications, ete, damag ed by the flood waters to the extent of several thousands of dollars, Noted, Flier to Seek New Mark? (By Canadian Press Loased Wire) Melbourne, Australia, June 28 Squadron Leader Charles Kingsford: Smith, talking over the wireless tele» hone from New York to his fiancee {iss Mary Powell said he intended to leave England at the end of July on a solo Night to Australia in an attempt to beat Bert Hinkler's record He said he would make the flight in a light plane | Go Liberal Tariff Policy Hits Industry, By THOMAS GREEN Canadian Pross Staff Correspondent Cornwall, Ont,, June 28,~Charg- ing the Government with causing industrial stagnation and neglect of Canadian interests, Hon, R, B. Dennett spoke here last night, "Due to the tariff changes of the Government," Mr. Bennett exelaim« od, "woolen factories lave been compelled to close down, Cotton Tarifis "They changed the tariff on cots ton and our cotton Shingles becama idle or ¢ working part thne in somo cases, ly your cotten m'l wary fvn an pl ng gpvan Anvy A werk: Ars your mon working: to the Royon Industry, We have as good rayon in this country WH Lhore in In the world, Yer ws country Is flooded with the product of other countries, Canadian ine dustries are languishing." Speaking In the adjoining con- stituencies of Glengarry and Stor. mont the opposition leader spoke along similar lines, Codntervalling Duties Touching duties Mr, upon Dennett countervailing poke of the free trade tendencies of Premier King and the 'self-styled frees traders, Mr. Dunning (Minister of Finance) and Mr, Crerar, "Min- ister of rallways", eggs in shell, cut ready heen early Says Bennett Big Cofferdam Has Collapsed Basin for Large Docks Flooded With Heavy Dam- age, But No Fatalities (By Canadiin Press Leased Wire) St, John, N.B,, June 28.--<A section of the cofferdam surrounding the ar- [en ine whigh excavation 'for the new Saint John terminal docks had al commenced, collapsed today under pressure of the highest tide recorded here since Ap- vil 14, flooding the entire basin, sub merging a pumping lighter and an excavating machine at work within the recently sealed and drained area, I'he breach was some 150 feet in length Within a few minutes the in. rush of water made a mass of wrecks ed and twisted timbers, steel sheath ing and a clean-cut channel through the exterior ballasting, Despite the large hole torn in the retaining wall, the break was effect. Only Two Bodies Have Been Recovered From Boat at Brockville, Others Believ« ed Buried in River Bots tom RECOVER BODIES OF TWO WRECK VICTIMS Believed to Have Been Hos boes Riding Freight Train ~Deaths From Storm in Newfoundland Total Five (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Sudbury, June 28~The deatly toll in the devastating floods of Thursday and Friday was raised to fifteen to- day when engineer John M, Mace Donald, of Canadian National Rail ways freight train No, 401 died of burns reecived when the engine fell into a sink hola_caused by the swol len waters, Fireman A. E. McLeod died yesterday, _A series of scattered storms across Eastern Canada and Newfoundland took toll of 51 lives Thursday, late despatches have revealed, At Brocke« ville - the number believed dead in the drill boat disaster had risen to 31, In the Sudbury district 15 perished in train wrecks, Two were drowned near Port Arthur and one at Cobalt, At least five perished in Newfound« land and dozens of boats were sunk Only Two Bodies Recovered Brockville, Ont, June 28 Renews ed diving operations at the scene of the wreck and further dragging of the waters of the St, Lawrence failed this morning to bring to light any of . the bodies of the 20 of the 31 men ishing since the drill boat John B, King, of St. Catharines was blown to atoms in the shipping channel off this port on Thursday. This bore out the prediction made yesterday by Fall Boucher, of, Ogdensburg, N.Y., a diver who made two unsuccessiul trips below water le vel that few if any of the bodies of) the men would be discovered among the submerged wreckage. He believe' ed that the force of the explosior would blow the men utterly tf Vnps™ & or bury them under tons eiphine twisted steel and machinery | ert the floor of the St. Lawrenct an No More Victims Aly, Sudbury, June 28.-With thason ing of two more bodies belies a be those of trespassers on Ca and National Railways freight tralling flowers and cast-iron pipe, he ironi. cally remarked, wore among the 16 a tariff countervailing items In schedule totalling 1188, -- p---------- BOLIVIAN REVOLT WAS SUCCESSFUL President Takes Refuge And Rebels Set Up Own Government (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Arequipa, Peru, June 28.-«Addl tional revolting troops, staging Ah the brillant military action = on ed with comparatively little disturb- ance, Half an hour before the struc. ture gave way, one of the pump men on night duty, James i. Pitt, nad crossed the portion of the dam which was destroyed, Three pump men were on duty in and about the dam at the time, A young, man named Horgan, was for- ced to kick himself free of his hea vy rubber boots and swim from the tossing pump scow on which he was engaged. T0 INVESTIGATE NORTHERN ROUTE o 401, derailed yesterday througwiil wash-out 10 miles east of Caa)l, the toll of deaths taken as a pnd of wrecks caused by unprecedy)(y floods extending over a wide in Northern Ontario. was broug! thirteen, a Mines Close Down Sudbury, June 28.~Mining and Ne tallurgical operations at Falconbr Nickel property and Errington Me of read yell Yukon Mining Compl)! are closed down temporarily as a® sult of a power shortage caused \s the floods. which swept. through 1. district with unprecedented vigor Thursday, Both mines are being pu ped out and normal operations a expected to resume next week. Five Die in Newfoundland Harbour Grace, Newfoundlan June 28-At least five persons we killed 30 fishing vessels were lost an thousands of dollars' damage don by a thunder and lightning stor which raged over this place and viei FOR AIR TRAVEL Is of Great Importance to "Empire, Says Noted Mob F ails to Yb ewe | Lynch Negro Attempt to Storm Jail Ig J Frustrated by Police Ww Officers } (By Cenadian Press Leased Wire)! Beaumont, June 28~A mols . gar R, Woods, an ovangelist, was shot dead and two other persons wore wounded last night during Jetvioey at the Pentecostal Mission ere, nity, » action made here today before the National Union of Agricultural workers by Lieut, Commander the Hon, J, M, Kenworthy, Labor mem- ber of Parliament, Commander ~~ Kenworthy fore. shadowed the Introduction of bills to" restore to the Ministry of Auri- fom r to acquire land m 01d heights above the city of La Paz, wore helleved here today to have onded fhe Nolivian Insurgent moves ment In virtual victory, Information from La Par via Huaqul, sald that Dr. Heranando Slles, president, srenigned against whom the revolt has heen directed has taken refuge in the quarters of the papal nuncio, ! involving practieally all that por. tion of Ontario lying north of the 'Albany river, containing 120,000 square miles which Is being cltsd to the Crown by the In- dlany, largely of the Ojibway and Oreo tribes. Deputy minister Cain © and Mr, Awrey are commissioners to further wn fationy with the remaining Indians to acquire all the Indians rights under veason- able tio to World Court London,~=The MacDonald Gow ernment has approved the appoint. mont of Lord Sankey and Profos- sor A, Poarce Higgins ag British members of the Parmanent Court ©f International Justice at The Hague, Highways and Railway Lines Washed Out and District Flooded } , Juno 28,~A deluge uns Whe I in the ania of. this distriot has taken toll of one hus man life and caused material dams ago that cannot yet be enloulated, Over a part of the north putondiog from Redwater, 47 miles south o here, to Swastika, a terrific rain. tall that began in exrnest Thurs. day and soneluded rider. Randed ds, drowned out crops, Reis portions of rallway Phonan of the trunk highway and other roads, sent water pouring into mine workings and completely severed the country north of Halleybury from the territory south, Tho floroest part of the storm centred on the section between Co balt and New Liskeard, with the re: sult that there {a no communication by road or railway beyond -Halloys bury, The main line of the Timin- kaming and Northern Ontario Rail. way and the IFergumon WAY, alike having been washed out three, wiles south of New Liskeard. The one victim of the storm has not yet been identified here, It is stated that the unknown man was riding horseback, and leading a numberof other animals, and near. ly all wera swept away in a washs out on the road, : rr ---- -------- Must Marry or Pay Heavy Tax Germany to Make Unmar- ried Pay for Heavy Deficits (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Borlin, Germany, June 28.--Rough+ ly encsfourth of 'al the millions, the eran. government needs to Sige out its vexing defielts expected to be raised from the pockets of bachelors and bachelor maids, A revised financial programme pre= sented to the Rolchsrat by Chancel | lor Srumon Bruening and finance minister Hermann Dietrich, the cabinet is determined through both the Reichstrat Reichstag, makes it clear that Ger mans of both sexes who shy at the altar of matrimony will have to pay on the altar of national necessit oy lho ote hon vars Ds ) of the h eteley wus gov for balancing the budget, y (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) London, Eng, June 28=On the suc cess and decision of the txpedii n 'which will set out, under Capt, R. atkins: next month, to investigate the possibilities of an air route from London to Winnipeg, via Greenland, will depend a matter of great impor» vot 'of R 1, Hurtibise, of Sudbury, Gace to the British Empire, said Ont, according to a statement Vilhialmur Stefansson, the noted Arc made here by W. R, P, Parkor| tc explorer, loda¥ Mr, Stefansson is chalrman of the Ontario Liberai[Here to address, the British polar con Assoolation campaign commfltes, [Breas on the economic aspects of the The agreement -to consolidate petic, i the Liberal forces in. Nipissing way iy © explorer believed the route roanched after a conference - bes fon ia ritain: to America by way o tween Mr, Parker, Mr, Legault, the he B Mand, Iceland, Greenland former member of the Leglslature| dnd the Baffin Islands was the only and Mr. Lapierre who represented ractical Hk by * 'which Europe " ed with America by air. iplising n tho last House ! of} Wiphore in not: a single jump. of The dispute between the . two more than J00 miles along, this ou 21declared Mr, Stefanson, "and followed the Liberal convention's| haw: § SW, action In 'cheval Mv. Legeult (not be a cold journey for the Wate south coast of Iceland, even in wine preference to the former mem » : : r ho with bis supporters: refused ter, is only the same as that of the to admit the validity ot the cholce, ny (OF Reding "the i Sectional' differences' played ' The only possible alternative to Targe part in the split as Mr, Las ihis.r B, Wa or - 'explained, plerre drew much of his support| eas: that planned an Amer from Sudbury and Mr. Logault!company which proposed to place a Was backed by the Liberals off floating island in the ocean half-way Sturgeon Falls, between. New York.and Bermudas "ther ulsorly, on behalf of small hf, VI "NOTES FROM THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN conditions, Torontd, June 28.--Hon, Charles A. Du gs, tinerary in Ontario, fs, wo far, an follows: June 80, at| fo)==Johp R, MacNicol, Consers night at Cobourg July 1, at night | vative, at Samia ny 3, afternoon at Mit. | NIPISSING (Ontarlo)=Dr. J. R, 'ohell, ni at' Bt, Thomas: July 3,| Hurtubise, Liberal, ' afternoon, probably at Leamngton, (QUEBEC WEST (Quebec)--Maur night at Windsor; July 4, after-| ice Dupre, Conservative, nod at Stratford, night at OMIA; | ¥ woes cee 1 oe ae wick) =-Dr, B. Price, Con. July 7, at Halleybury, sorvative. TORONTO PARKDALE (Ontario) ~ Angus Gillls, Liberal, LAMBTON BAST (Ontario) ==Charies' G. Dunlop, Liberal, TORONTO EAST CENSRE (One tatio)mR, C, Matthews, Consors Vative, f «+ Candidates Nominated TORONTO NORTHWEST Sonia " ahi. and + have also ocourve! | rit M om \ Mr the Youn Cay a Takes ft has been Three-Corncred Contest ate fleas aaa, Nhe Riding of ¢ con n the ng o East Lambton wan Torortatewed yostorday in the anuouncomoent I in a, Dutlon Jronineut sohopl teacher, w try to oap. tire (PM woat tor tht Lhisra n+ tereats, He will oppose Burt W, Fansher, Progressive member in the last Papliament,' and John T, wi oo BPOUIS, oangjdate. | vanibing which included ral women early today failed in an attempt to storm. the Jefferson county d Rainey Williams, 88; has confessed elght ° Arthur white women in the past 30/ days. 5 $5 Willams was brought to Beau mont from Port Arthur for . keeping after an attempt to lyme | him yesterday had been thwarted by o officers and fireman, | | from Port Arthur by © mired ro ; hu : A to storm the forward loaders * Two Contestants Retire ; Toronto, June 28,--Theo Le- gault and KE, A. Laplerre, who had both announced thelr intention of running as Liberal candidates Ih Nipiasing, hove. withdrawn in. fas ng a ha bul wo hours after their first fault on the mob admitted its Sorta futile and: withdrews 'Sans - Ay & Suid nel en

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