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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jul 1937, p. 1

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“O __':.:'""- Strike Accomilkhes Aisd 1/ 1t1fi,llttttt,t W... [nut K. mwntmswfibnssnvnlvtsgé li L GO’BDRIGHGMIPHOLDS [AKIN-BEEN" "lblm Commission ls Political Body an. an! Mn grandam". II-ynr- old Duncan Allan ”com-n, " mm Manna, goo- no acro- In (hr-cor. vtlucll " “.000. Another nut-n, John Meme-r, "" a nomad zoo urn. worth .0.“ Banned- or ”.000 “on "a glut to In. Ionian um Inn-rot lerler, In»... [an MM. of Imam. »;m. 3.56.. The acute con-Isl. largely of real eqttate nnd mane, secured by mort- xnn. In the Utter ci-tration than |l ”3.000. while [hm pigeon of property which he owned an valued " 811.000 Mr. Ileana-n Mod on June a. To In. new". no" Puter lean "It is true that the present govern- ment is reducing hydro an to the back conceulong ona‘hllng the far- ns: to beam trom hydro power. But Hepburn and his cohorts are merely cashing In on I plan originated Ind sponsored dy Hon. 0 H. Ferguson Mortgages Tom $33,(NNt.--.'rwo l Nephew: Each Get 200 Acre 1 "ram-Other Bequests. i IONDON. July tC-An "at: worth 870.068 van left try tho Into John Mailman. turner. of mradoc ‘I‘mundnlo. n w“ untied today, when M! Inn was 'led tor pram": In Middle”: Sun-onto CMtgrt Farmer Leaves an Estate of $70,068 ship, It should be Independent and the sole agent and trustee or thin great enterprlao owned lby every you" er user in tire province. Why should we IIIOw I political party to play with something In which we have Invested millions of dollars?" naked Mr Gardnor. (my Stall Reporter) PRWrWrN.--Maudrninistration of hydro mam In the Province or Ort- unto “I strongly attached by Reeve Fred Gardner ot Pore-t Hm Villuge. Toronto at [he Conservative assocla- tion annual meeting here Wednes~ any nighl. "Hydro is now an onshoot ot the gamma)“: and the Hydro Ottmmitt, lie It treretr political In member ten years :30." Says Reeve Gardner of Forest Hill Vilhge, Speaking at Preston on Wednesday. The company declared that its po- licy does no! make it obligatory for an employee to Join, or rermqy to Join, Iny [won- or other organization Company click]: any the decision to clone was mutually agreed upon by them and by the workers. and that manufacturing department: would remain closed "indMnite1r" Other departments, hawavar. will continue to work. The plant has been working stead- ity since a strike of its employees tttttin April. Trouble arose. company otrieiais said. when " members ot the Unit- ed lumber Workers ot America. a union amnated with the Committee tor Industrial Omnilallon. took ex- ception to the presence In the com- pnny's calendar and millroom of two 'uNt-tMtiort employees and refused to work. The calendar and mulroom is a key department and an a result ot its "activity. all mnuhcturing de. gptirtmettta had to suspend 0mg. . All manufacturing departments of the " F. Goodrich Rubber Co.. ot Candi. closed tor an "Idr6nites pe< Hod late Wednesday when a strike of " workers In one key deput- ment shut oil the tactory’s supply ot manufacturing materials. In all, 650 people are idle. The strike of the " union mem- bers in a key manuucturlng depart- ment is enforcing ldleneas ot 650 [notary employees. The Didi. of the " In (km I“ “play... out of work. the Amt thumbing down completely Wednesday aftenwon up“ -II“| 33m... of the Coupon, and the lab- ' KITCHENmJl‘he freedom of a worker to join any anon or no union at all Ins become the Issue ot the latest strike in Ontario, in the stop- ping ot work or " United Rubber Workers of America member: at the IB. P. Goodrich Company plant hero‘ lute Wednesday anon-com [ "nod to join tho U.I.W.A. union. an silk“ " tho Con-inc. for Ind-atrial Orin-ind... gained " nohkoly nothing. tho aid-l and. The CID-pal, I“ In policy of [lotio- of in ”ploy.- lo join any "'etstrnira.'stutusG "WHERE-11. I. F. Good- “ I‘M Cot-luv " Coal-'- by. lulu-1 in. " may. FA. ‘Ilwl In tho I... hai- u NON-UNION WORKERS CAUSE or WALK-OUT Wham sub: SIRE}; Wald om. ', “II in quite "no, or com-Io, there in a nhnrluu- ot farm help and the (Mvornmam M‘maklu every elorl tr my": ,rlth thir, promo-m," he " Hamel in"! the (art rem-Inn tttr- fmern MP land to Day tor pmvlncI-l highways and Would not be ("scrun- mun-d “an". The" non- nro to be "and an nanom- an" l Chiof of Police Ima- warn: motor-cycling min-n. the no of ‘cln- out' on their machines. tt in against the high"! tulle regulation: mm! the punk. man be stowed. Num- groun cwphinh In" boon "calm Motorcyclists Must Observe 'Cut Out’ on Waterloo Roads '; The order sent out from the olive of H. C', Hudson, general superinten- dem of the labor department. I'll Macrlbpd by the premier as "very Ill- ‘ndvlaed" Ac mlnistor of lgbor. the premier added. ho had Bot given authorlly tor such Instructions. When G. H. Lung“. employment as rvlcn 'ruperlatttrmhrrtt. announced In Stratford last night he received the order trom Mr Hudson's olico. It was the premler‘a tlrsrt mum-Mon ot surh a slap. Mr. Magnum "pl-Inst! so per cent. m lhmw outplayed on many Cort- :Irurllnn are rauulrod to be (“on from relief mm At the same time the pram!" strained the [not than “a! trreat nle of farm ttrrtp Premier Declares Order “Ill Advued".-'ro Allow Farmers To Work on Roads. TORONTO. July " “Premier Mitrhell "auburn of Ontario today announced he would Immediately re. scind an order Instructing employ- ment service heads to replace 'tarm. or: and farmers' ann- Imrhng on highway Jolt-s with my whims or awn nnl mud tor farm work. BERLET’S CORNER. July Ib--- A triple yoked eg that tipped the sales M more than four and one- half ohnem, wns laid by a yearling Leghorn hen recently. owned by Mr. ind Mrs. Emmanuel Wagner. The three-yoke: were discovered when the egg was used for making ice Itreyn for n puny during the recent heat mole). Banon FarmYoutIIs To Be Rescinded I The three--Pilot Hikhnil Gepmoff, Co-pilot Andrei Yamoshee and tthee, Sergei Dnnilin--anid they h-d flown " far down the Ptteiiie coast as San Diego but were blocked :by fog and ranted their course to- ward March Field, an nrmy hue ‘only 25 miles from this mounuin community. Proud Leghorn Hen Contributes 3-Yoke Egg l Reset by fog Ind a lanky gasoline tank, the trio ended their adventure At 6.27 mm. EST. (9.27 mm. 12.5.1.) ‘after covering nearly 6.700 miles in 33!“, mag than " hours. SAN JACINTO. Caslif.--Three daring Soviet airmen lunded in I mature three miles west of here Wednesday with e new long distance ttight established in In epoch-l ttight across the North Pole from Moscow. Land in Pasture “all in C: foratitc--Detnred by Fog and Leaky Tank. Daring Russian Hyers Make New Distance Record The proposal will he laid More the 'rwentymrvertstion Neutrality INpmtttittee Prlday months. he said. al-d will eomstitute Bum-rs mu eirort to break a newton can-ad by withdrawal of Germany and Italy from the fonr~power system of sun. ish naval patrol. l Anthony Eden. Bruin: Forum! "iecsetary. summoned the Math-.- dors of France. Germany, My and Russia to theaureitgn Dulce and [on them he had drafted a awygnp pm nasal to prevent collapse ot the "hands all Spain" project. ( LONDON July 11‘0th smu- aud Prince warned tough! at!" n series at diplomatic codex-enco- that they my Abandon their non-Int» wnliun policies Prme mum Duo pm“ powers ugree on n "tant chance“ Swnish neutrality plan. you, wold To Dmr Attearot to “bdrm in SW War Unle. [lily (iiiiiiii, natd ‘ and Germany Amitst. et.eeur,, Waning Gm (lreat Bri t Br Ciro-lick Core capo-Ideal) tty. MAiti-.imat “pod-ll, . .'tg.tdu'ri, an“. a. Our. u o and.” - as!" Ti We mm w Jun " SHAW STATION At the result of an accident In which M- treek m much by the Gum! River In!!! st Shanta crou- Ing. July 0th. Inna-eh Lttwmer, aunt-plump.- 911010;! out on n- mm! a: J" - (Giiidii, f III It."" ”In. A. K. Ore-man. - of the block. who van on the mono early. listed that the long by smoke and - And datum to partitions. wall- nndjnniwood ttoor. had not been 1Utermined. George Gross, manager of the electric light plant, sated that the electric-l storm on Sunday burned the innulation from one of the wires tt! coming in contact with the trough a n on circuit resulted. " apparently had moulderod during the day until It caught ttre. The trough. loaned in the basement be- low the Groin-man real mute one", has wires leading to the various motortin‘the bui ding. Hui the fire not been discovered lpromptly it would noon have got ‘out of control Ind the whole build- ing razed to the ground. Mr. Proisn .ttributed the him to a short rip cu". In the gifts. 7 Quick work shortly after eleven o'clock HondIy night on the part of Walter Preiss, owner of the Red and White Store Ioented in the A. K. CressmIn Block, King street Waterloo, prevented tht might the proven I most disastrous blaze. Mr. Preise. engaged " work with two clerks, Vincent Ind Bill Rein- will”, detected smoke Ind tmmedi, Itely phoned the fire hall Ind Chief Kerges and the ffre engines were on the scene in I few minutes. The ttre worked its wa up through I partition from the first to the third floor. FIiling to cheek the blaze with I booster tank Ind chemicals, two lines of hose were quickly 'brought into phy Ind in I short time the MIR wIs under control.‘ Damntre to the building is estimated It 81.600 while dnmntre by water! Ind smoke to the contents of the Red C White Grace Store. Crete men'e Real Estate Glide' Ind to the IpIrtlnentl in the second Ind third floors if not yet determined. Mr. he”: hated aiTGL, for, tunnu he m detained It the More hang"; then naugl‘ Iondgy night. Short Circuit in wan-I; Follow. ing Mori-ah-e by Smoke and Water. lightning Causes fire in Cressman . Bushess Block An air minislry communique said " insutgm planes were shot down yvsterduy. The number ot insurgent planes brought down in the last few days was listed in the communique at ar The Government reported it lost tire planes. On the Basque front In Northern Spain the "yen attacked their (09's line from Bomorrastro was! ot Bil- bao to the Valmaseda sector. It added than all insurgent at- tempt; to recapture the Town of Vil- -l:umeu tlet Pardlilo had been “bril- liantly frustrated". with heavy Insur- gent losses. An umclal war bulletin said Gov- ernment troops had broken through insurgem lines along the (bums highway and captured tents and a quantity of war materials. Government pilots virtually eat " insurgent defenders from reinforce- ments near Villanueva dbl Purdillo. 15 miles west and slightly norm of Madrid, with prolmclsd hombing and machirre-trurtrtirtg expednlona. Observers returning trom the front reported nrtiiiery. thundering night and day. was pounding villages to pieces while the Government, matching the insurgent strength in the air, raided enemy camps and concentrations. Spanish Gover-t'srtgtreenrtt, In Air Comes as War Sur- MADRID. July ".--d9tptrnish Gov- ernment forces drove powerfully to- night Isl“!!! bitter lawman! oppo- sition to pull: out their pallenls great or Madrid. Planes Help lard Anny to Victory of The bodies of lather and son were recovered about " minute. after?” went down in eight feet “W a WE‘RE}; siiTGiiri ttrort.the Victoria Dam on Ilia Father Gives Life Trying to Save Sc 'rrhe.---Vit%re. Boa-bell. ACCIDENT CASE 10, "We have no axe to grind in China but our rights there must be respected." states Foreign Minister Koko Hiroh. "When Chinn returns to normal we will withdraw the re inforcements." Authoritative sources in Tokyo said Japan insisted on economic de- velopment of North China 1nd would use force if necessary to carry out her plnn. " the situation there become worse Jopon would send more troops to (one a show- down on 1ontr-standintt trmohpart- ese issues. _ It followed I seven- eottfliet in which Chinese sources amid the 29th Chinese route army forced Japanese troops to retreat toward their Fengtni base after tlt driven from Peiping's southern aryl . Fresh fighting broke out early Wednesday outside the south gate of Paiping between. Japanese and Chinese troops as capital: of several nations looked anxiously at the possibility of war on a large scale in North China. Japan Deiermined to Enforce All Demands With Ar-.--- War on large Scale NowLoomsinChina Saturday. Many navy one”; believed the chances of finding Miss Earhart and Noonan remote; that they were lost, with their ship, beneath the waves. For days the Search wna made by - and air, first by the cutter than. then by I British freighter and the mine-sweeper Sm; finally by the battleship Colorado which catapulted three planes into the air repeatedly to search tiny islands in the nrea._and of the ifltgrvgning m. With the arrival of ikeiGiiUGi; the search entered its ttmu stiles. It will otBeUlly be nbnndoned I Kiss Eula-rt wrote The Olklunl Tribune seven! days earlier of trouble she had encountered with her_ndio equipment. - On that day the coast guard cut- ter lilacs. standing by the inland for emergency, baud her say by radio the plane's fuel vu marl! exhumed within 100 miles of How- lnnd. The flyers could not hear the Itaseah, radio. - _ They planned to cover 36,000 square miles of the se- surrounding Howhnd, the minute land point at which Miss Earhart Ind Noam: aimed on their July 2 ttight from Lu, New Guinea. l From as broad new duck of the aircraft carrier. the . plums "seketed and spread spoke-ue. in the" greatest search the mvy has attempted: m?N9LULU.9ixtr M Iron the 0.8.8. Lexington "aMrd a. ilonely South Putin: so. 'ttgh l" a gig-mic “Int chance" '30-" for same sign of Amelh 'nrtart and Fred J. Noam. lost tt day- ‘01 tiny nglgnd bland. , ' l Burbank-um A-eria- Navy Pila- in: [Inc Ne I!“ AM and Navigator. x Ed Search,“ f World Peace lmperiled. ro LIVE AT NEW HAMBURG With the City of Kitchener givin its “sent. the Board of Trade 0, that city is now appealing to the Waterloo and Elmira councils to en- dorse the proposed Emir-Jerri»- dnle highway to Bruce county points. Communication, are Rim, ‘being forwarded to Gult. Preston ind Hespeler to the south and ‘Harriaton and Walkerton council; on the north. The pavement now extends to I point three miles north of Elmlrn and I short out my be made direct from Elmira to Teviot- date. It is hoped the proposed road will route considerable business to Waterloo and Kitchener. Kitchener Endorses Elmira-Bruce Road Elton Being Mule to Interest Waterloo, hem, Elmira - and Others. l roriGatet, no oue°wu injured although the front part of Bowman'- IPC,"" - yuckgd _and the Gail' BADEN.--A minor necident oe- curred on the highway here at " o'eloek Sunday evening when an outbound truck driven by David Henderson of Aldenhot. cashed into n ear driven by Aaron Bowman of llannheim. Mr. Bowman wna conning in the opposite direction and attempted to turn in at Peter Gingerieh'n chem futory when the sun-II occurred. The driver of the truck in trying to avoid the accident turned to the right in in doing so snapped on n true post in front of the Gingrich Motoriqts Luckily Escape Injury in Baden Crash of Fractals, former numb" for South Waterloo in the Ontario 1mistntxmr, who van chew Pro-idem of the South Wnurloo Liberal Co-tive Ami-don at the annual meeting, held " Bernhardt'z Hall at eaton on Wednelduy evening. New Wt KAI]. K. Honor" of ttCuria m _ trtetuttirGrGdiiFiiiai down a 'ss'Wl,Irh'dtt " ”not. Vary. Vulcan ”than: Brq still coming out on the yiold. The more optim- luuc no Ind-tin; that there no [to-numb- of I M%0ttttgttttrbmthet hold, It)“: .'u. pm ”with are lulu excitement. which his cIrrled CIriIdiIn July when to within I {notion of $t.60 I bushel Ind in left Chit-In: Jul wheat jupt over $1.26, in the bright aide to the dhutroua crop aim-(ion in the CInIddIn Wert. FIrmers in the West who have Iny when to all In now IIIured I good price. bet, judging by hunt report: horn the? who“ bait, the CInIdiIn crop thin you b 00' certain to touch In Ill- Enf low lithe Muory of the West. At the end of feverish truding union: on both Winnipeg and Chicago min markets yesterday, when m up the full Ree-rent limit on the Custodian mgrket. it lumped from ttve to seven cent: In Chicago. and practically nil other grains. with the exception of Ameri, can corn, were up in prowl-Non. Wheat hats he to Poor htbdr Market Excitement Carries Canadian Wheat to Close to “.50 I Bushel. le" Mr. President: My daddy and mo wars deported, n year ago trom Detroit to Scolllnd, My mom- my nerd my brother: Ind sisters are in Denali. We want to be together with my mother. Please make them let me and daddy so back to Detroit. Your "land. Colin has." trom Detroit by lmmlgnlion In" and housed temporarlly " the Chil- dren's Aid Soehr lhlter here. ha- 'written a letter to Prealdent Boos.- 'en. “WNW July 13.-qnoadlrttt tor reunion with his mother, sisters, bro- thers and dog. “Buddy" In Benoit. seven-yarn” Colln Pray-e, kept “Hon- Huh The. Let Me Go To Detroit." Write. Lad Sip-mod from Fanny. Colin's note to the "Whlle Home" read: Boy of Seven Held at Wipdsor Pleads With Roosevelt ‘ No action was taken in the re- quest of the Simcoe County Council asking that delegates be sent to their reforestation field any on August 11th. impeet some ham. There has been a controversy be- tween the County Council and the Old People's Home Board, on which the cities of Galt and Kitchener have representation, the latter refusing to name its share of cost links: certain matters were agreed to. ‘The County Council thereupon de- cided to assume all the cost and took the matter out of the hands of the Old People's Home Board of Milatrerent. vault - - ”axis- JGGiiiif oi"iii7'el'ii2iC' tee. The meeting was adjourned grief] ngmay “hen it was decided The question of erecting I burn It the Old People's Home WI! min to the fore " the speck! meeting of the . Wnterloo County Council held on blond-y. It we: decided to comer the matter in committee rather than in open council and the pres? were excluded. Simon Kinxie, Police reported this week that a can]: this! has been operating u awn! hotel. in Western Ont-rim and succeeded in [at Ta with money in two but“?! Weld” a mu drove up 3nd Inked to use the washroom. shown to the room Will the mrietor nought no l'ltgu"d,'; in Ltr: be, l” own-t- . step mo the “an: cur at his companion. but it as found th lire-er drui- on were "when! In 380 tretort in: to [in Wagner stolen. The tune was played " Dublin when 53.00 In -d. Provincial [once are following up clues and ope to arrest the guilty My. M WW- " WM: “Wald-ran. Sneak Thief Gets 883 at Two Hotels _ Raps Government Severely 'l Cost ofNew Barn Incl] Tg,', Matter Out of ind. Bonn] of Manage Mt. Lenin; Gatt and Kitchener out. Wunloo'l mttproxlmate Imm nmnuma m ”.011" a ynlr or I” , mllln While Wain on and would .354 um your with pavmomn Mr pan-Ion. gm! .IIOWIIIN‘! hula. Man mad» by Hm unvimnmm, the I“. Ihrongh the (not that ihr, "won- “I nu rut-Ind, proud“ a not Ion amounting to C3..- 1 Mun": thr, mum- and ruin. whlrh 'III'JIIIIIV' loam: throtteh ttto plan a! the Ontttrto (on-"Imp"! to rnnln Income In" nMIIIIM (rum mo mun! min-1111M, In order to aunt-n! "NI Pn- the coal of Mothvrw' ,u‘nwaucu and old - pin-Iona. In» Waterloo. Brgrkvlllo. Pbr'h 1-4 PM"! MIN Tlt" rmuhuinns worn prv‘onled hy Mayor Louis of (mum Morro' Smith or Kitchener npokt- mum, on the Inrnmr- tax resolution "0 painl- er? on! Ihat the ulsorlatlon Im- plead- lng tho mum- of the fut anm'wr Ct mrm whirl! had Mam tamarind hr tho Mums!» Wntprlm's dtmtutttuss um?- puinvml nnl by Mayor M, KM.- n AM. ‘llrlll and Mr. Umnmn-v vnd hrirtty 'ti-ed with tho "rcrVme l Prnmim- {Hepburn [are tho assur- (ance " special mmlllng I'Ull’d M ar- ranged for runner dinrnsnlnn M the matter A stat-nt 'hy Mayor Me- Kprslo was to the all»! that this mas-Imp would pmhamly he hpld some Hm" um: wwk. Waterloo and other mmticlpautie.n having "gtrtsred losses will bo rnprmomt‘d Am a I'Plll“ of a visit ofa delecllloll to Toronto on Tuesday. when» Pro- mler Hepburn was Interviewed. Wa- Irrlno in quite hopeful ot securing income tax monPy amountlng to nhnnt 39,000 or La mllls paid to [he brrtrerTtntsmt. The local 'llet,y,2,'! "omttriced Mayor Wetr. onle. Md. Wm It 'Brill and asses-men! commissioner Wm. Ull'elmnn. Rm lulinns sponsored at a mayor‘s cello wulion which more muslin-d to the Premier invludod onP arstrimt the gov- vrnmem to provido some measure of c'.rqiruanru, In the mllnlrlpalitles luv- ing unlined Imam when the Income tax r-ullvrtinn was changed, Waterloo May Get Refund of Income Tax from Hepburn Delegation Pleased with Intel'- view at Queen‘s Pare-Others May Mao Beoetit. Broken Promise. “In it any wonder that when the public surveys the boulevard arm-o- ken promises of the Hepburn govern- ment that Premier 1HeNmm and " government must and a new lune to divert the public's mind from tho roll tune." asked Mr. Frost. "on tho school, Bnattee and liquor quantum he has broken his promises. (3.1.035 drive ror%GtGalh, :nd TC cognition. None of ttthe lune-luau ((‘ontlnued on Page I.) "The Ontario Liberal party mun create an issue on which to M! the next election. They hnve hunted and round it: they mm create an lung ot the lack of law enforcement In the United States In relation to tho Mr. Frost comparel the record. ot Premier Hepburn with that of Ir. Rowe. “In has than one year alter his appointment to the puny leader- ship Mr. Rowe has been olerod coali- ‘uon government on a BttrMtty hall. and turned Premier Hepburn“ o'er down. tt is tru ethat the otter has ‘made. despite the denial: made by ‘lhe Liberal press ot Toronto. our ‘lender has come far In thin that! term. and has made In. leadership so (all that the present Queen's Park administration In nestling a 'red hor- ring' to detract the volers' “lemma fro um record or governmént." all! Mr. Frost. net, reeve, ot Forest H11 "lute. To- ronto; and Cecil Fro-1. Dunno Onl- servatlve may chief organ-3r. - Now Haw Londeedtt. "Canada today I: faced with count- less prdblems, antt we mun marvel Toward together to solve them". said Ontario party omnnlxer Deal Frost "To accomplish our omit no need true leadership, and we are for- lunale in having " In our Ibis loud- er. the tHott. Earl Rowe." Keen interest was IMIII In tho “drone: of the various “at who incluled Alex M. MBwnrds. u.. for '30th Mluerloo. who acted as chairman; stun Scott at can. - ILP.; Mrs. J. A. (lb-on; Karl K. at» mum, the new president; had (lud- ”mention. In. J. A. (Mb-on ot (hit. “in; of the gall Women? Conan-tho ml addition to the "iGraiaa" in the riding were named to the ab- cullve. We of the yicfvmlldentl I. With Mr. Human. tor-let M or the Onurlo begun"- on the - culive are new "man In, of Preston, an secret-17 and H. A, St!- art of can " Treum'or. representatives ot each aluminium, "-8ttrN.--arart K. Htmtqt& Ill elected President of the can " urloo oberala?omservative And.- “on " the shunt! noting hall I.” In Bernhard“ hall w“: night, “tended hr 150 - W IFS. . , Phat Upton. may... "r) 'tut. t.9r11t.rm--rr- c) at mama

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