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Oshawa Daily Times, 5 Jul 1930, p. 1

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The Oshawa Daily Tones Sycceeding The Oshawa Daily Reformer "Allthe 0 News While It Is News" 1 Vc AA VOL. 7==NO, 4 iz Ses, Ob SSL, OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1930 18 Cents a Week; 3 Cents » Copy TWELVE PACES News in Brief (By Canadian Prose) NEW ZEALAND WINS Christchurch, * New Zealand, = Now Zealand won the second Rug- by test mutch from England today hy 13 points to 10, England won the first match on June 28, SHARP EARTHQUAKE Wellington, New Zealand, --A sharp and fairly prolonged earth- quakd was felt here and at Christ church at 4.30 pm, today. No damage wag Joported. LJ THREE KILLED IN CRASH Villacoublny, France.~~Baron le Vavaspour do Precourt, rich avis tion amateur. fell in a plane near here todpy and with two others who were riding with him, was killed, v as BHEK MISSING Pembroke, =~ Seurch fv being mado for un youth npamed Sam Shakespeare who disappeared from the home of James Coffey, Stafford Township, about two weeks ago and has not since heen heard of, LJ L 1] YOUTH DROWNS Lracebridge,--Clarence Peacock, of Bracebridge, the 20-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs, Coeorge Pen cock, was drowned while bathing in Lake Roswseau, * . » ROADS IMPROVING Sault Ste Marie, Ont, Road conditions are Improving In the Blind River and Sudbury areas, With rapid recession of water, autos ure now passing the Inun- dated portions under thelr own power with diffieulty, . LJ . NTUNTING AVIATORS KILLED Neosho. Mo.~Two fliers were killed when an airplane in which they were stunting plunged down, twa blocks from the court house square here late yesterday, and burst into flames, LJ] » Ld YOUTH LJ OLD MAN MISSING Woodbridgoe,~~ Belleved to be suffering from amnesia and to have wandered to Toronto, where he may bo in an emergency hospital, Charles Wallace, 71, resident of this town, Is beint sought by hin family, Wallace disnppeared Wodnesday, His family fears he may have been the vietim accident, of an Ll] LJ - LOST FOUR DAYS Port Arthur.--W, J. Berg and &. art, five rangers, arrived at the Loon summer resol yesteday and told a stoy of hardship and suffer- Ing after being cut off wines Mon- day from a party operating In the Loon district, They had wander od for miles, with nothing to eat, until they found a trall that took them to Loon, LJ . * SENTENCED FOR FORGERY Campbeliford, «= Vernon Fenn, nged 24, a native of the Ballaville district, wanted 'In Campbeliford and arrested by Toronto police. charged with forgery with intent to defraud, appeared hefore Mag. strate Payne and was sentenced to one year determinate and one yoar Indeterminate; to run concurs rently with a previous _ sentence, The case arose from a purchase at J. N, Brown's garage, Hoard's Sta tion, when Fenn tendered in pay. ment a cheque which proved to be a forgery. ROYAL PLANES IN GREAT AIR MEET Eighty.eight Machines, In. cluding Two Princes' Planes, in Big Race (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) London, Eng, July 8 -= Eighty eight airplanes, six of which were piloted by women, started at inters vals from Hanworth Park, Feltham, this morning in the annual alr race for the King's cup. Two royal airs planes are among the competitors-« the Prince of Walew' hawker tomtit, plored by Squadrog Leader I), S, Jon, and Prince George's Hawk moth piloted by Flight Lieuteant I. H. Fielden, The royal owners wore not in thelr machines, Lady Bailey flew in es own moth machine, iss D.C Guest, Mra, C, N. Young and Mrs, A, S, Butler were at the controli of their own hi he peting planes started in hundicap order on their 720muile Journey. . a ------------------------------ where the the most part fair and moderate: Iy warm, ; Lower Lake R iy Tein ands mostly aa" tnd Moderate winds) t warm. "Bvins, "lon by | any nocessary. international JACK AUTOMOBILE TOLL IS 81, ON HOLIDAY Toll by Drowning Less Than in Two Previous Years, While Fireworks and Auto Deaths Set Records THOUSANDS THRONG ONTARIO HIGHWAYS No Fatal Accidents Recorded in This Province--~Com- munists Stage Serious Riot in Chicago (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Chiengo, July bi==Amerion paid its Inevitable price in human life yestorday to celebrate the 164th anniversary of its independ- ence, The dead number 178, Many other hundreds wore Injured, Property damage was unusually high and ran into many thousands of dollars, Deaths due directly to fireworks totalled 12, This was the largest number of such deaths recorded in the three years tho Associated Press has been keoping a nation. wide check upon Independence Day fatalities, A your ago there were seven deaths from fireworks, In 1028 there were 11, 81 Killed by Autos The sutomoblle, however, Look the most lves-=81, In the past three years its holiday toll has standily Inereawed, In 2028 {it took 54 lives, Last yonr 70, There were 07 drownings yes terday, » decling of 14 from a yos: ogo and of 40 from 1028, This was gttributable to much cooler weath< or generally, The Iourth of July two years ago was, one of the hot days of the year, neat alono being responsible for 12 deaths that day, Yostorday, however, the water held lows attraction for the holiday millions, Deaths from flroworks were concentrated yesterday, as in the two previous years, in the New England, Middle Atlantle and Middle Western states. Theso secs tions also had lengthy lists of in. Jured, In New York city, where the sale of fireworks is forbidden £75 persons ware treated for burns from bootleg firecrackers, Roman candles, pin wheels and rockots; At loast 17 persons were noriously Injured in Chicago, whero colebration of the day with firecrackers, wemt on Ivirtually unrestricted, leds Fight Police Chicago, July B.=Communists observed the Fourth by fighting with police, There were throes skirmishes in Union Park on the (Continued on Page 3) -- T---------- Ferguson Again Answers King Province Will Jealously Guard Its Rights, He Asserts (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Kitohoner, July B.== The pro- vineo of Ontario is not going to permit ita proprietary rights in the water powers. ai the St, Lawrence river to be made the subject of bars gaining between the dominion gov. ernment and the United States though willin to take part .in an International conference and do overythihg possible to ald in the development of the Ht. Lawrence water-way scheme, This declaration made by Premier Fergukon, ot On« tario, here last night, constituted the fourth stage in his controversy with we premier of Canada, Rt, Hon, W, L, MacKenzie King on the uestion of water power rights in "Bt, Lawrence river, \ he Ontario promier's quarrel with the dominion centres Immod. fately around a clause In a mems orandum submitted to the pro. vinoen of Ontario and Quehoo hy Premior King as a busls for agree. mont on tho power yuestion, That clause to the power subject to re« quirements.' Thix according to Mr, Ferguson would leave the dominion freo to deal with what he insists are the proprietary rights of the province. in entering a contract with the United Statos for develop. '|' ment of the Bt, Lawrence water. ways, In the finals of the Henley classic, today, Jack Guest, Toronto athlete, row. od himself to fame and the coveted Dia. mond Sculls, (2) Mrs, Guest, the cham. plon's mother, (3) Jack Guest, as he ap. peared recently, (4) Jack Guest, Sr, SSN HHSY Rl SE GUEST WINS DIAMOND SCULLS 4th of July Celebration Costs Lives of 178 in U.S.A. TORONTO SCULLER BEATS BOETZELEN OF BERLIN BY WIDE MARGIN OF 200 YDS. REPORT BRITISH FLIERS CRASHED Were Trying to Make New Record, England to Australia (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Rangoon. Burma, July 6.=-An unconfirmed report from Akyab to- day stated that the British Airmen Hook and Matthews, attempted to make a record flight from Eng. land to Australia, crashed at Taune gup soon after leaving Akyab Thursday The aviators have otherwise been unreported since Thursday, a fact which has caused some an- xiety, They reached Akyah from Calcuta Wednesday and the next day took off for Rangoon. . Kingston Man Sues Moysey Co. Claims Firm Did Not Prop- erly Handle Deal for $53,000 (By Canadian Press Leassd Wire) Kingston, July G.-~-Sult for 868, 260 against the Arvthur I. Moywsey Co, Ltd.,, has been instituted by Dr, H., A, Stewart, Dentist, of this oity, through his counsel, A, Cun ningham, K.C, The sult. arises out of the pure chase of shares of Amulet Mines stock by Dr. Stewart. His claim {a that on December 10, 1027, the Moysey Company suggested to him that he purchase 300 shares of Amulet at $5,856 a share, This he did, and a few days later the Moysoy Company suggested that he purchase an additional 0700 shares of Amulet at the same price, This he did and now he Is suing for the amount paid for the stoel, contending in his statement of claim that the Moysey Company did not purchase the stock for him and that they sold thelr own stotk to him, REVOLUTION 10 BE URGED BY SOVIET IN UNITED STATES Stock Market Crash and Un- employment Provide Fertile Soil (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Moscow, Soviet Russia, July Se= Pravda today published a long arte fele urging the new leaders of the communist party in America to pres pare the masses for new and more vigorous battles inst "American capitalists, imperialists and exploit ers" The newspaper quoted Joseph Stalin's declaration that "the coms munist pany in 'America; is one of those few 'in the world whereupon history imposes problems of deelss ive importance" The article usserts that stock mars ket crashes, unemployment and the ricultural slump have ereated fors tile' grounds for revolutionary reeds in the United States, "The _ possibilities confronting the Communist party in America into a powerful massed outpost of 30,000, 000 proletarians and an. organized army of exploited and ruined Amaors lean farmers depend upon the active Wy and energy of the party itself," Pravda asserts, "The, party could and must place ying the international proletarian revolution in such a manner that the revolutionary movement of the labors ing masses of Ameriea will be among the fitst in' the ranks of world upheaval" | Fa - ica King Challenges Bennett On Record of Help errs lip before itsell the problem of intenss to Labor (By RAY BROWN, Canadian Press Staff Correspondent) Revelstoke, B.C, July 4.The first speech of Premier Mackenzie King in the province of British Columbia contained u challenge to Hon, R. B Bennett, Conséryative Leader, "I challenge Mr. Bednett to tell the country what the Conservative Party has*done for Labor in all the time it has been in office," asserted Xe Prime Minister from the platform ere, 4 Mr. Bennett had bedn talking. a good deal about Labor, said Mr, King, "let him reveal the record." He was quite ready to tell the ¢ouns try the gecord of the Liberal Party in regard to Labor, said Mr, King. It was a Liberal Government which had established the Department of Labor It was a Liberal Government that had put through the Industrial Diy- (Continued on Page 3) OPEN NEW AERIAL ROUTES IN NORTH Government Planes to Cover 25,000 Miles of Barren Country (By Canadien Press Leased Wire) Ottawa, 'Tuly S.=To inspect acro- plane supply caches in the Canadian sub-Arctic and with a view to opens ing up aerial terfitories, a special de- tachment of two government sea- planes will leave Rockeliffe aero- drome in the near future for an air tour whieh may extend over 25000 miles, most of it over little travelled country, Flight Lieut, F, J. Mawdesley, of the civil aviation branch of the de- partment of national defense will he in charge and. will pilot one of the two planes, Flight Sgt, I. H. Winny will pilot the other, In addition to the two pilots there will be two mechan- ley Corporal 8, €, Dearway, who will be the camera operator and. C8, MacDonald, inland surveyor of the typogra hical surveys The flight will be the first official government step toward the opening up of 'ir lines in the north west ter« ritories, Bill Tilden Is Winner British Singles Title Mrs. Moody and Miss Ryan Capture Women's Doubles (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Wimbledon, Eng. July 6,-Blll Tilden won the British tennis sing. les championship today for (he first time since 1021, defeating his sensational young countryioan, Wilmer Alllson, in the tinal in three straight sets 6:0: 0-7: 6-4, The dashing young Texan who on Monday eliminated the defend- ing champion, Henrl Cochet of France, way no match for Big Bill who was playing In rare form, "Als lison put up a gallant hattle, storming the, net at every oppor- tunity, but Taen's finesse, great variety of strokes and experience wore too much for him, Tilden's furlous' service also stood him In good stead, winning several love games for him, . Women's Doubles Mrs, Helen Wills Moody and Miss Elizabeth Ryan to-day cap- tured the women's doubles in the Wimbledom Championships defeat. ing Sarah Palfrey, of Hoaton, and Raith Cross, of San Francisco 6-2: ad It was Mrs. Moody's second Wimbledon championship of the year, she having taken the women's single yesterday for the fourth atfaignt year, defeating Miss Ryan TWO VILLAGES ARE COMPLETELY BURNED, (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Bucharest, Rumania, July B,-- Two transylvanian villages have been burned almost completely, Two hundred and sds houses, four church and four synagogues wore destroyed by a blase in Bore sha, Four thousand were left home- less, Gerlaghof also burned, three persons dying, Only a church and school remained untouched by the flames, Hunter Brothers Land After 553 Hours' Unbroken L J Bennett Wants (By Conadian Presd Leased Wire) Chicago, Ws, July 5<The refuel! ing endurance plane City of Chicago, which Kenneth and John Hunter have been flying over Sky Harbor for the last 23 days, landed last night ar 5.25" pan, central saving time, es tablishing un new' world's record for sustained flight, They had been in the air 553 hours and 41 1-2 minutes, more than 133 hours longer than the previous record of 429 hours 21 mins utes, JO seconds The landing was wholly unexpect- ed, Fifteen minutes before the pilots had sent down a reqeust for ofl, stat ing that a gauge had broken and filled the cabin with. the fluid, Oil and fuel had been delivered to them and it was expected that they would be able to stay up the rest of the night Theplane was 100 feet above the crown before anvone knew it was cos ming down, From the huge holiday throng that had stood all day watchs ing the sky came a chorus "It's landing! Look ont!" The big orange and ble plane glid- ed on over the hangar and landed at the western end of the 'ficld, BOLTON FUNERAL ENDS ABRUPTLY Sudden Discovery Made That Wrong Body Was Being Buried (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Bolton, Ont, July S=When the coffin was opened at a funeral in Laurel Hill cemetery here in order that the assembled friends might have a last look at the departed, it was discovered. that the body was not that of the man for, whom the ceremonies, were held, The body of George McLean, for whom the funeral was intended, was stil in a Toronto hospital at the time and the remains in the coffin were that of a man named Haynes. The hearse went to Toronto and ex- changed bodies and the McLean ob- sequies proceeded in due course, | NOTES FROM THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN War In India Scare Laval-Des-Rapides, Que, July 6. ==Arthur Sauve, former Conserva tive leader In Queboe and Federal candidates: for his party in Laval Two Mountains,, denounced the war-n-India scare lore yesterday: "Do you bellove 'that & war will be provoked in Ine dia. and your sons conscripted if Mr, Bonnett is elected?" asked Mr, Sauve, "Mr, Bennett has pros nounced his opposition to the Britieh- preference, because it does not call for a aimilar preference on the part of Great Britain tow. ard Canada, and has doolared himself loyal to the Empire, but faithful to Canada, "On the other hand, you have In the King Government Thomas Crorar, who deserted Laurier in A017 to Join in Imposing Sguepath. tion on' tho people; you hdve Mr, 'Dunning, who was a ohamplon of conscription; Mr Stewart' and aa, TRA Mr. Motherwell, who were chaw- those stories | plons of conscription. They are with Mr, King today, "Instead of shouting that Bens nett is for war and King Is agains war, my adversaries would be bot. tor to ank what 'would Mr, King do in the event of a war breaking out while he ia Premier." : ' CANDIDATES NOMINATED TORONTO PARKDALE (Ontario) ~~David Spence, Conservative, .MBLFORT (Saskatchewan )--Her- man KE. Doyle, Farmers' Politi cal Association, PONTIAC (Quebec) Frank 8. Cahill, Liberal, 8T, MARY (Quebec) «- Theodore Lofort, Consorvative, Mrs, Wilson Lauds Premior Lindsay, July 0,-=Henator Wil. son of Ottawa addressed 700 people at the thoatre here yoster day in the Interest of J, Carley, Liberal candidate in Visdoria, She doalt mainly with the Australian and New Zodland treaties and tariff! matters and 'stated that Mackenuie King was 'the beat Prime Minister Canada ever had." Mr, Carley made a tighting spoech, in which he stated that he would, it elected, do his best to have the Dominion arsenal in Lindsay re. opened, It has beon idle for many yours, Mrs, Thomas Stewart of Lindsay occupied the chatr, Meighen's Son to Run? o F light Trade Treaties But He Is Caustic in Refer: ring to Liberal Tariff Policies By THOMAS GREEN (Canadian Press Staff Correspons dent), Summerside, PET, July 0b, == Opening his Princo Edward Island campaign tour, Hon, RR, B, Den- nett here last night caustically re- ferred to the tariff attitude of the Liberal adminléteation, At the samo time, the Conservative chief. tain voiced his support for a car forry sorvice between the "garden of the gulf" and the mainland, To trade treaties and the develop- ment of the basic industry of agri culture, he devoted considerable time, "I'rade troutios--of course we want trade treaties," he exclaimed, "we want markets, How ara you going to get them, Well, not the way Mr, King has acted by being frightened of the other follow, "He sald in parliament, 'don't provoke them,' Mr, Bennett went on, "Don't provoke thom-the hogey man. That is not the way Laurier talked," But after the prime minister had made hia "don't provoke satement in the House of Commons, the opposition leader wont on, the Smoot-Hawley tariff was put Into force with ita detrimental offect on Canadian in. dustry, Stressing the necessity for developing agriculture, Mr. Ben. nott repreated his pledges for a na. tional highway and grants to agri- culture, It was a matter of deep regret, he observed, that the popu lation of Prince Edward Island had depleted AMERICAN TARIFF SEEN AS AN AID 10 EMPIRE TRADE New York Times Comments on Manifesto of Bri. tish Bankers New York, July §~The New York Times commenting today upon the manifesto issued yé&sterday by British bankers says: "Although the creation of an im Montreal, July 6,=Th ] Meighen, non of Right Hen, Are thur Melghen, formor Premier of Canada, was forecast as Conserva tive' candidate in the District of Tomiscouatn, in + Quebec City dos patch to Montreal Le Devolr, The despatch says that Hon, R, B, Bonnett will preside in person at a Conservative convention at Tome {scouata on July 11, Theodore Meighen ia a lawyer, a graduate of Laval Univesity at Quehao, where hahae, ho pragticos his profession, iy A VR ER a \porial fe unit such' us the ritish bankers now favor can be ace complishéd only with the co-opera- tion of the dominiohs=and Australia only a few weeks ago still further added to her restrictions on imports from England=the effect. of the lat. est. American tariff, may in a mea- sure, play into the Hands of the Tm perial Free Traders, Canada, for ex: ample, has made as a corollary to her reprisals, on American imports a spe- i encourage imports from tial drive to Britain, ER ae 4 A Noted Canadian Is Third to Bring Coveted Rowing Trophy Home to This Do- minion ONLY 19 SECONDS ABOVE RECORD TIME Win Was Climax to Years of Patient Effort -- Eliminat- ed by Wright in 1928 and 1929 (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Henley-on-Thames, Eng, July 5. ~=Jack Guest, of Toronto, today won the famous Diamond Sculls, defeating Boetzelen of Berlin in the final and becoming the third Canadian to win the historic trophy for amateur single scullers, Guest won the sculls by about 200 yards, Guest's time was eight mine utes and 29 weconds, The record timo for the Diamond Sculls was eight minutes and 10 seconds, set by ¥. 8, Kelly, Leander R.C., somo YOATK HERO, The winning time today was but | fivo seconds behind that of Joo Wright, when he won the séulls in 1928, Wright's time wns 8.214, The victory of Gunther, of Hole land, last year was in 8.42, Guest ther victories this year were over Edwards, of Christ Church Col« lege, Oxford, In nine minutes andl 25 msoconds and over T, D. Collett, British amateur champion, In eight minutes and 42 seconds. He beat Edwards easily by. more than 20 lengths and Collett by more than ton, | Favored to Win { Guest had been fuvored to win the sculls today, His victory over the German sculler constitutes the third Canadian victory In the Dine mond Sculls since the race was ine auguratod In 1844, Lou Scheles, Toronto, won for Canada in 1094 and Joe Wright, nf the Toronto Argonauts, captured the trophy in 1028, Guest's trlumph was a most popular one although the invader from Germany was much admired also, chiefly for his smiling equane Imity and evenness of oar, 1 The Canadian"s win was th climax to years of patient effor and two disappointments nt Hens ley, He was eliminated In th semi-finals by Joe (Wright in 1028 and again in 1029, i Oxford Wins Visitors' Cup Brasnose College, Oxford, de feated Pembroke College, Cam« bridge, in the final of the Visitors* Cup today, by one and a hal and In eight minutes and sl seconds, ; 1 Vesta Takes Thames Cup | The eight of Vesta Rowing Club tosny defeated the crew of Wore coster College, Oxford, In thel final of the Thamos Challenge Cup! capturing the trophy by a length! in seven minutes and 23 seconds, J Minister Faces Grave Charges Australian Treasurer Res signs After Being Named in Fraud Case Brisbane, Australia, July S§~Tha Brisbane Royal Commission appoints ed by the government of the State of Queensland to enquire into the cies cumstances connected with the pues chase of the Mungana mines by the Labor frecntiand Government Meade ed by Ernest G, Theodore, who ix now treasurer of the commonwealthy makes grave charges in its report, Among the main conclusions the commission finds that Hon, Mr, Theo dore and W, M. McCoramek, anothes former Labor premier of Queensland, together with Peter Goddard, mines manager at the Chillagoe Mines and Fred Reid, of the firm of Geddard and Reid, were guilty of fraud amd dishonesty in proguring for the state the for Theodore Resigns Canberra, Australia, Jul understood Premier J, H. Scullin wil act as treasurer of the commonwealth in consequence of the resignation of Hon, E.G, Theodore, former prems fer of Queensland, A special meeting of Seullin labor cabinet has been calls ed for Monday, In an interview today, Mr. Theos dore declared the report of the come mission was "the most dastardly pog sible, ed. "The commissioner condemns me withonut first calling upon me to evidence," . Jutchage of the Mungana mines i 40,000, hi Se=1t ig "Imagine!" Mr, Theodore exclaims

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