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Oshawa Daily Times, 11 Sep 1930, p. 1

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A Growing Newspaper in a Growing City a bau shaw Daily Cimes Succeeding The Oshawa Daily Reformer VOL. 7-=NO. 60 Published af Oshawa, Unt, Vay Except Sundave sno Publis Polidays os AWA, ONTARIO, 'THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE RII, I ea 19 30 "All the News While It Is News" 16 Conts a Week; 3 Cents . Cops T WEL VE E PAGES Killea ny Train Duluth, Minn,, Ralph H, Han cock, nged 23, of Hartsdale, N.Y, wan killed and ordon Martin, aged 20, of Montreal, Que,, was seriously injured yesterday when the auto: mobile in which they were viding ,erashed into a Doluth Winnipeg & Pacific Ralway passenger train, . . . Earthquake in Panama Panama, ~Telegrams from Bo- guete last night state that sirong seismic disturbances are occurring at frequent intervals In that secs tion of the Province of Chirqul, . . . a -- Arson Fires Numerous Winnipeg. ~~Twenty per cent, of fires on this continent are of incen- diary origin delegates to the annual convention of the International Fire Chief's Association here were told today by E, M, Blanford, Chief Special Agent of the Pacific Coast Arson Buredu, National Fire Underwriters . LJ Niagara Falls Grows Niagara Falls, Ont,~~There was n net gain of 136 in population in Niagara Falls, Ont, according to the figures of Major Harriman, As- sessment Commissioner, The pop- ulation now is 18,630 with 18,603 last year, * LJ Gored By Bull Gormley, (George Forrester, aged 23, was gored by a bull last night when trying to put the ani mal back in the stable on his fath- er's farm, He suffered three frac. tured ribs and other injuries, LJ . LJ Smal Corn Crop Washington, The Hummer drought was shown to-day to have clipped 800,000,000 bushels of corn valued at about $776,000,000 from the American farmers' prospective harvest, which Is forecast to fall below 2,000,000,000 bushels for the first time in 20 years, LJ . . CLR, Earnings Increase Montreal. --Marking the first in crease since the second week of September, '1929, Canadian Pacific Railway earnings for the week end ing Sept. 7, 1080, were $10,000 higher than for same. period in 1929 - . Find Body of Canadian Reno, Nev Positive identifica. tiom of the gkeleton found near Lake Tahoe as the remains of Lieut.-Colonel H, H. Betts, former Canadian army officer who disap peared from Calneva, Lake Tahoe, July 7, 1929, was announced herd last night Verdict . . of Kulclde A verdict of suleide was by Coroner Radford's the inauest into the death of Thomas Oloman 18-year-old farm-hand who on Aug, 20 shot himself at the farm of David Main after wounding his employer's wife, . . Galt returned Jury at Automobile For Indigents Windsor.~-Windsor is using one rather novel means of reducing the list . of indigents, An automobile which coét one hundred dollars was given to one family on the agree- ment that they would go to thelr former home in Pembroke, The counell was told that it would have cost more than one hundred dol lars to have paid the railway fare| of the family of nine, THREE TORONTO BROKERS ARRESTED Toronto, Sept, 11.--Morgan W, Kemerer, William George Ehbs, and David Lieberman, all of Tor- onto were arrested yosterday charged with trading In #neurities as salesmen or brokers without be. ing registered under the Prevention of Frauds and Securities Act, "he arrests followed an investigation by attorney general W, H, I'riee, FEDERAL GOVT. HAS AWARDED CONTRACTS (Ry Canadian x Te Nemed Wire) Ottawa, Sept, 11,---Offictal an- nouncement was made today ¢ f the awarding of several contracts hy the dominion government, The Het of awards includes: Kincardine, Ont, == Reconstrues tion of north pier, BE, A, Henry & D. G. Ross, of Kincardine, at $37, 606.080, Kingsville, Ont.--~Repairs to east glet-=lntads Paving & Supply C 'orporation, Ltd, of Bast Windsor, Ont. at $24,682.71, WEATHER Pressure ™ s high in th castern states and lo northward of Manitoba and comparatively low in western states with trough of low pressure extending from Das kota to northern Ontario, Showers have occurred in northern districts of Ontario and Quebec and In some secs tions of the westorn prov. inces, Temperature Is rising somewhat in eastern Canada, Forecasts; Lower Lakes: Moderate south and southwest winds, fair and moderately warm tos day and part of Friday, fol lowed by local showers, Georgian Hay: Moderate south and southwest winds, fair and moderately warm fol. lowed hy local showers at night or on Friday. Board of compared | ether i be "MANY FEATURES FOR TODAY AT FAIR » orden Makes a Stirring Plea For Disarmament ANADIAN DELEGATE TO LEAGUE ASSEMBLY, GIVES ! EARNEST PEACE ADDRESS Peace Based, 'Not on Force, But on the Will to Peace, Is Plea as Sir Robert Bor: | den Addresses Assembly | of League | ARISTIDE BRIAND CONCURS IN VIEWS Eminent French Siteman Declares He Hopes to See | the Day When There Will Be No More War Among | the Nations | { | | (By George Hambleton, Canadian Press Staff Corvespondent ) (ieneva, Nept, 11 The Rt, Hon sir Robert Horden, Canada's del gate to the assembly of the League of Nations and the Dominion's wartime prime minister, opened the main debate of the league as sembly today with a speech which was an earnest and eager plea for reduction of armaments -- for peacs based not on force hut gn the wilt | tn peace League's Accomplishments Sir Robert, who spoke as chair man of the assembly's polities! committee, found grounds for Joy in what the league had accom plished sines its birth in the tems pest-seourged world of eleven Years ago "In 1019 the gate exclaimed, 'I returned from Kurope to my own country with feelings of the most profound de- pression, It seemed to me that men eried peace, peace, when there wus no peace' Toda in a good atmosphere of goodwill, standing and co-operation, sembly of the League of was consserated to the peaceful arbitrament ang thronement of right as nations, The achievements of the | league had, indeed, heen memor able "In: my conception', continued Bir Robert, "the highest service of the League to humanity les In the mere existence of constant ns soclation and co-operation The nations are here to be trained in a kindergarten of pedce . and als ready: they have learned many ¢ useful lesson thoush there are and harder lessons still to learned." | The Péaceful Spirit ' "It is not yet idle to conceive that the peace of the world mav he maintained hy force', the Cana dian delegate said, "Can we ever imagine that it may he maintainea by treaties and conventions unless behind them Hes the will to peace? We. must seek from the world peace in the domain of the spirit," Sir Robert recalled the speech (Continued on Page 12) Atlantic Flight | Can Now Proceed Montreal, Sept, 11. Chief Jus- tice Greenshields today rendered Judgment quashing the gelaure of the Hellanca monoplane Columbia and the triad maphibain, freeing the Bellanca for the trans-Atlan tie flight of Captain J. Krroll Boyd, Toronto aviator, and Lieu. tenant Harry P, Connor, his Am- erican navigator, The pair plan to hop off from Montreal Saturday morning for Harbor Grace, News foundland, where they will take on fuel for the longer flight across the Atlantic te London, Canadian dele: wholesome under: the as Nations cause of the en- het ween | the The killing of five onstrators and the U. S. Shipping Gold to Canada| (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Total gold lo the United States today $20, 500,000 for the current movement Two shipments were made yester day of $1,000,000 each, one by the 11 Canada New York, Hept, shipments from stood wt Canadian Bank of the other hy an unnamed shipper Unnamed shipment to date total $7,000,000 and are pros hy Wall Street to have been made hy the Dominion government Commerea and | MAY RESIGN FROM ON1 ARIO CABINET HON, J, B, MARTIN According to political rumors Premier Ferguson will turn the po rifollo of Education over Mygomn, will take oy er the department doseph Monteith, now Provincial 7 veasurer, will heeome Provincial Be cvetary, Dunlop, will he appointed Provincial Veeasur evi and Thomas 1 tha reports sn), John Robb, Goldie; Hon, KH, A, will become Minister of Agriculture, succeeding Hon, Increase in Auto Tariff To be Effected by Gov Volcano Kills Score, 50 Hurt! Eruptiin and Earthquake Shatter Villages Near Messina, Italy (By Canadian Press Loared Wire) Messing, lLaly, l= A of persons wer reported dead fifty more injured no the Lane eruption of Stromboli can and an carthguake on Stromboli | Island, one of the Wp sept sere aiid | oF mul nis Aeolian gr neal her I'he burning I'hest and f the ar | \ Mages | und | eruption thre thou rocks high into descended on lind which dot the. « tha hase of the A river of lay village of ing farms, and ings un fire Later official Strombolis activi mal shortly afterward, untry lean a Howed down upon aii Bartolo, de setting i" si | | | many build that report tl returned ta poy Five Nalgeon, Communists Killed | French Indo-Chino communist dem wounding of five today follow: | were reported here Inh Hatinth | ing riots Tuesday near ind at Kyae G00D PROGRESS ON CONTINENTAL TOUR E. Needham Making First Auto Trip Across Canada ------ Ottawa, Sept, 11--Conhdent he will | complete his trans-Canada motor trip in record time, FF, Needham reached | Ottawa yesterday in. his roadster, Me left Halifax last week | with Vancouver his goal, the first man to attempt a coast-to-coast no tor tour over Canadian territory I'he former Edmonton newspaper man raced out of the capital last night and headed for Sudbury, Some where hevond that northern Ontario point his real difficulties hegin for the travelled highway ends nea there and he must blaze his own trial through heavy timberland and rocky hills, powerful | Canada Ready to N For St. Lawrence Waterway egotiate (By Canadian Press Loased Wire) Ottawa, Sept, 11.-Canada will be ready to enter into negotiations with the United Statea towards a treaty for the development o (the St, Lawrence waterway soon after the conclusion of the Imperial Con ference which opens lu London on September 30; This Iu believed to be in effect the note Canada has sent to Washington in reply to the suggestion from the United States Government that furilier negotia- tions be started, New York, N.Y, Sept, 11."The New York Times in a special de- spateh from Washington, today says: "In a note delivered hy Hanford MacNider as one of his first of. ficial acts au the new Amercan min. "d until several lster to Canada, the United States has asked the Conservative governs ment of Premier Nennett whether it ia prepaved to proceed with des velopment of the St, Lawrence walerway and has suggested that the two governments appoint coms missioners for settling the remain. ing points of difference and nego- tattne a treaty for carrying out the project, "The step taken by the United States Is the first formal diplomatic move in the situation since 162% when this country urged the con: alnslon of arrangements for hulds Ing the waterway but was inform hy Promiey King that Canada, for various reasons, was not pre pared to proceed with the matter domestic questions had been adjusted." | Ry | authority [ commaoditieg | This legislation | i The through legislation to Parliament today to give Canadian auto mobile manufacturers a lars hare of the home market hy gtrieting the importatioon of fini h od automobiles from the United Mates. The method by which this in to he done is that of ralsing the value for duty of imported auto mobiles The valun terarmined the prices, instead of prices as at present, In the amendments to the tamu Act helng troduced In the House of Commons hy lon, KN chkman, tha Government taken fram Parliament fix fram list the value for dm whet ad to meet the case of imported au tomahbiles, and it will ha wot forth in Parliament In hitef, the taviff dtv is (Miawa, toyernment, inrodueed in Hept he 14 Boing Ie ix to he de hasls of list on wholesale for on duty In pet of discount determining certaln 1h 80 tn he computed on the hasis of jist prices Instead of on wholesale prices |GIRL BANDIT 1S GIVEN SENTENCE and the (Ry Canadian Proce Leased Wire) New York, Hept, 11 Emma Gray 14, home Is In Montreal, WH given an indeterminate sentence in Redford reformatory when she pleadad guilty to charges of grand laveeny and assault The Montreal girl, who sald she ran away from. home in April af tor a quarrel with her mother was charged with holding up two de partment store messengers at her hotel and robhing them of a total of #20, Nhe also appropriated the marchandise they were delivering Con and on which there was $70 to collect, FIRST CARGO OF RUSSIAN COAL ARRIVES FRIDAY Steamer Glenelg Expected to Dock Here at Noon With 2,000 Tons r-- whose * today alteam- fn the with the first anthracite coal noon the arrive Tomorrow at ship Glenelg will Oshawa Harhour cargo of Russian to arrive In this port, It will carry two thousand tans of what a claimed to Pg the most economical fuel in the ward ang will take five hours to unload, ' This cont in von «ned ta Malle Nrothers, local coal merchants whe ave the agents for Russian anthra- eite In the Whithy, Oshawa and Howmanville distriet, It is intend: ed to make this coal take the place of the United States anthra- eite whieh ig in common usp in this distriot now, Under test it has proved to give more heat per ton and besides having better burning qualities leaves very little ashes, In fact the claim goes as far as to state that ordinary anthracite leaves ahout six times the ash as does the Russian coal, % The homts which ave conveying this coal to Canada are returning to Russia with Canadian wheat thug opening up a market for Canadian grain ana bringing in hotter quality of coal than that which has hevetotare been import. od from the United States | { | | | | the | tong | the government | ment HON, DIL J, FF, GODFREY in Torvanto, a veorganization-of th e tn of Health Jd. HB, Martin ' |Exten sive Reorganization Govt. to Sar Of Ontario Cabinet Mooted a Wor on Docks . | And Buildings PUBLIC WORKS TO BE! PROCEEDED WITH | AT ONCE Immediate Relief for Many | of 117,000 Workless | in Canada wo | | ment, | Lep (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Ottgwae, Hept 11 Unemploy ment relief, in tha form of a sum of $20,000,000 set aside Con struction programe, aldy to mand clpalition and provinces, will ngain he under digeussion in the House of Commons today The ile vosterday's sitting was given over to prolonged crogs-examination of govarnment's proposals hy the apposition members plang from. the treasury [If thin debate 1s completed tod house will sit hot aft evening I 1a tariff ehanies w profiminary ol whe und heneh | privasihle in | | noon and hea Introduced in theh form | The day In the House of Com mons consisted largely of a long list of questions divected to Premier I, Ki, Hannett He was sponsoring a resolution ealling upon paviia to set aside $80,000,000 far unemployment relief, This brought ahout a barrage of questions from the opposition members wha wanted to know how {t was to he swoept (Continued an Mage 12) FORMER PRESIDENT GOES INTO EXILE | (Ay Canadian Press Leased Wire) La Plata, Aveentine, Hept, 11 Hipolito Trigoyen, aged deposed president of the Avgentina, walled away from his native land at 11.60 a.m, today, on the Argentinian ornlaer Belgrano to which he ha, heen vemaved a few minutes ears Her fram hia sickvoom in the sevs enth regiment barracks herve Seven Buildings Destroyed by Fire (Ry Fn iy Frere Leased Wie) Charlottetown, PEL, Sept, 11, Hix husiness structures and horse shed were destroyed by five at O'Learn today, oceasloning a property loss of ahout $16,000, partially covered hy insurance, The origin of the fire was. not known, It started In the general store of H, Jelly and spread quick: ly through the row of hulldings in twa directions, IN PARLIAMENT Ottawa, Sept, 11, -=Taday 1a parliament |= The Henate will continue debate on the address in veply to the gpeech from the throne The House of Commons will eons tinue consideration of a vesalution to provide $20,000,000 far the ves let of unemployment, Yesterday in Parliament: The House of Commons was in committee of the whole on wu ves solution to provide $30,000,000 [Wins ter of education bh { Inet conte for the relief of unemployment, HON, LINCOLN GOLDIY Imminent, York; Dr, Ontario Cabinet 1s Macauley, Howth De, Godfeeyy Hon, In Yeplacing Hon, Lineoln Kennetly, Poel Hon, Press Leased Wie) Import Howard including portfolio of the prem! pre forecast fentinre story published hy the tod "Inthe reported reorganisation A the paper "there aye sald to he involved the retirement of three of the presentymombers of A he govern. Hon, John NH, Martin, minis of agrienlture, Hon, Dr. Forbes minister of Health, and (1nldie, provineial soretary; the elevation to full cab rank of ane present minister hout portfolio, Hon, ¥.- A, Dun lap, and of four private membars of the legislature New Welfare Yh creation new depart ment of welfare, which Mp, Fey guson han intimated on several oo was neaded will he effected in the ganigation," continued the Hohe The transfer of al (Continued on Pago 12) Canadian Faronto, Nept Four In Premiar 6 government wut ehanpe Ferguson the velinguishing of (he nan tilnbhe Godfrey, Hon, Lineoln wit Department nf u CARIONN reo) 4,500.Mile Tour by Air Under Way (Ry Canadian Press Leased Wie) Hapt 11 lighteen planes in the 1010 na tional alr tour took off without ae cident today from the Forest ale port on a 4,600 mile fight over the United Mates and Canada I'he winner the tour ta he decided by a complicated system of sooring on the basis of hoth speed and reliability, will hecome holder for one year of the Ford vellahility trophy and will rvecelve several thousand dollars prise money, Datroit, iting of Dispose of Andree Property Htoekholm \ Hwedish-Norwe ian committea consloting of four lana] gotharitles has hen institut | od by the governments of Mweden nd Norway to investivate all guess tions of property right in cannees tion with the diary and other oh jecti belongiag lo the Andree exs pedition BRUTAL MURDER OF DRUGGIST SHOCKED EVEN CHICAGOANS Merchant Shot to Death Simply Because He Didn't Have Enough Money (Ry Canadian ries Leased Wire) Chicago, Rept, 11-=Murder as heartless und unprovoked as police can reoall aver a long period waa committed late last night in the drug store of Willis 1iddelke, the 40 year old proprietor, Middelke was shot dead lay face down on the floor, "You've only wot $44, and that ain't enough," was what the kill er, spld, jabbing the muzzle of his platal Into the drugaist's hack, hes tween the shoulders, and pulling the trigger, \ Two oustomers, held at bay In another voom by an accomplice of the gunman, heard him say: "I oroaked him all vight, Let's get out af nere. 3 The vohbers had compelled Fide delka to go to a vear room and lle face down, They complained at only finding $45, hut Fiddelke explained it had heen a poor day and that was all he had, So he was killed, as he MEN'S ATHLETIC MEETING, PARADE OF PRIZE STOCK, BABY SHOW ON PROGRAM Cyclist Killed 1 Near Belleville (By Canadien Press Lensed Whe) Belleville, Hept, 11 oy Bare ron, of Bawden township, was tut ully InJured when hie was knoeked from hin hleyele Hen) HWroud worth's corners on the Belleville Marmoras highway late last even ing, by uw car driven hy Harry Pot ter, of Wueling, The lad received fractured skull and died on the to the hospital, Tha aceldent when Burren was cross Marmora highway on the glon whila Poller was nt i moderne wee the hoy hi Wily acalrred Ing the fourth conces travelling north of speed and did not until struck him Dr, Alger, anroner opened an inquest and the jury returned a verdiet of geeidens tal death, Potie being held responsible rr ---- Imports From U.S. Again Drop Decreased From Nearly $265, 000,000 in July--Exports to U.S, Also Lower Washington, Mept, 11 Canada led the world in foreign teade with the United Hautes in July The department an nounced United Blates export for that month whre SAOOAN. 480 compared with $70,600,007 for July, 1080, Im ports from Canada were $00,005, JEG against $44,001,800 The United Kingdom was second in exports and third in fmports with lapan taking second piace in, im ports The following eomparative gu i Wers announced by the commesce department showing July exports conpared with the sama month last year and imports for the same period United Kingdom $40,607,001, $60, KOLA04; $10,000,424; #07, BAR, A4D, dormany [THN BB 189, Japan #7. 488,080; $17,040,700; commeren today that tn Canada $14,100, Koa $10,784,018; R04, §24.5040, ) B10,000, 600; BN RE4 BED JOINT FISHERIES PARLEY IS OPENED Canadian and United States |' Associations Convene in Montreal (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Montreal, Que, Sept, 1H=The joint canvention of the Canadian and Uns ted States Fisheries Associations op ened here today with a luncheon meeting Attending the convention are ove v hundred delegates from wany points fn the Unned States and Can ata, here to disenss the problems of hshermen and consider the question of conservation and other maders pertalning to the finny denizens of the deep At the banguet on Vriday night, a undgue entertainment will he als fered hy the disp teh af telegrams and cables to all parts of the glabe, all of which will he answered hefore the hanquet ix aver, demonstrating the speed and. accuracy of modern communication systems, Special Arrangements Made So That Parade of Prize Animals, One of Fair's Chief Features, Could Be Held Today BLAZE OF GLORY FOR CLOSING CEREMONY Good Grandstand Perform. ance and Large Display of Fireworks Will Bring 1930 Exhibition to an End Hvar Park hig of at Alexunile BUN AFerin WihH miles tnduy the ht und clear for the elnss ing da vhint is expected tn ha #orecord Oshawa Fale, Taking the whole da esterday, the results were eminently satisfactory, and with another wplendid day from the weather glandpoint, and a pro gram Nlled with spectacular and Ling svents, 1 was confident expected that all veeords would Lhe the elosing of the gates tonight, Early this wfternoon it was evident that the niterest areated hy yesterday's pro gram hud stimulated the leesl people to witend the VRIv todn Although the athletic mesting vas not dus to start until four-thirty a'vlock tha erowd began to as semble long before that hour, for thera ware many other attractions to hold thely attention, and the grand stand looked lke heing Alled to capacity hafore the athletes he Ean the day's proceadings with a parade of the various elubs repres sented Judging Holds Interest Chief Interast in the early part of the afternoon Win centred nround the live stook Judeing rings, and partioularly fn: the judaing of horses, Hundreds of people Arawn from hath elty and country, wera gathered nt the north and of the grounds where the st wh fudging Was (pling place and they watched With keen interest the placing of the animals hy the ndpes CIty and eounty people fratep niged in genial fashion, and helped to erente the apirit whieh makes fall fairs outstanding events In those communities whera {hey are conducted along modern ines This forenoon the grounds wera BIven a thorough grooming, fms provements were made 'n same of the arrangements for (he nthletie meating this afternoon, and plana Were completed for the holding of the annual feature, the parade of championship lve wtook It was feared that, awlne to tha tinder track helng ald, thin event would have to ha oalled off, but plans were made today te have a nection of the track completely ravered hy heavy planks, so as to permit tha animale tos oross into the centre of the atheletic field, where the niarade will he held, This will he highly satisfying to those npeaple Who enjoy seeing the prize animald pass hefore the stand Af a result of the live steek parade being avvanged, the stam of the athletio events, the first af Which fa tha five mile race, will ha delayed. until foursthivty My (Continued on Mage 12) ! Sailors Work at Street Cleaning -- (Ay Canadian Press Leased Wire) Santo Domingo, Sept, 11.-=Nris tinh naval detachments worked like any other lahovers today in putting this ancient worked like putting this anctent capital back on ia feet AL veguests of Presldent True Ho sailors fram the ernlper Danae landed yesterday ta supervise cleans ing of debrig and vefuse from the streets, thus veleasing fatigued dos minloan soldiers who have had als most no relief since the hurricane, Wednesday of last week, nine ra HA whione Intaye gn h hoards before (Ry Canadian Proas Leased Wire) Fort William, Sept, 11.-==Can- ada's wheat orop in the west rates a high average in quality but tims porting' countries will purchase noe more than fa absolutely necessary, aceording to the August veport of Ey A. Ursell, statisticlan te the Board of Grain Commissioners, There 1a Nttle hope, he states, of Buropean demand hecaming ins alatent, due to financial conditions Deliveries of new wheat, speed: ed up hy early harvest and the coms bine, stand at a veoord for the month of August, the veport indi« oates, Export movement continues Wheat Crop of Good Yield Higher uality, han Last Year much the same as during July, Yield Above Last Year Ottawa, Sept 11, ==Canada's wheat trop ix estimated at H84» 000,000 bushels of whieh 863,000, 000 bushels will he garnered in tha three prairie provinces This ta the forecast wade puble hy the Doamnon Bureau of Statistios based on veparts filed on or about Aug ust {1 OF the above total for all Can ada, JH4. 181,000 bhuphels {a spring wheat Last year's spring wheat crap totalled 284,018,000 hushels, and the entire wheat erop was 304,« 220,000 bushels.

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