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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Oct 1937, p. 1

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, -eB_n'% THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Woman Drowns PETERIMROIVGII Mrs, Judith SroIn-ll. 42. wins of (alum-l S B. spo- VII-IL Toronto druzzis'l, drownml at 1,oliofield. tweise miles north of hero. Sunday when an auto in which she wan: a passengon tnpplml off a whart inn twelvo feet of water. Motorcyclin Diet whithr--One man was killed and Rivhnlwl Kyro, ago-d 10. of Neustadt. Mm MIL-1t win-n he in“ besneath the wheels: In" a tructr In that village. Most wrinusly hurt ts " Rarnia woman wllust- huslmnd‘s a.“ collidvd with a lit-[Tun Ina-21in» "ear Wal- kstr-tsttrN. bringing “jury ro tIvo pas- t9t-'uk,'"ry's Two mm and Bmmt'urd men wo-ro Ilumml in a collision near Brantfoni: a. Hum-h) woman near Stratford. and lhn-n- Fonulnh‘. Mir h, nm'orisls near “alum-dung in colHsions. A Toronto motorist “as hurt wimp his car failed to mnku a tune near Guelph. a Sarnia woman had " lug: hmkthn m a was]: Ill-:lr that Any A 1aomGrtt vorurlr s-sraped injury I " nullismn um: Inlawnrtn " thouph tlu-ir car' was dssmolinhmt m the Hash A No-usmdt boy was killed and 20 burst-m “‘er injurnd In weekend harm mud-ans In Western Ontario ‘ho-t'r- kin-u! math»: conditions smvulwl s".r"eetgi and highways with motorists The tour of Waterloo Courtty farms was arranged by President Dr. Christie of the O.AA". <inrv farming methods here were very modern. the conditions of the farms excellent, and the farmers able to converse with the visiting party in the latter's native tongue. Waterloo County Agricultural Representative E. I. McLoughry " Galt accom» panied the party. A pally of "me from Bl-llm. Germany, were guests of the. I)" tario Attricultural College on Many day and yesterday afternoon visited the farms of Fred M. Snyder, Lorne B, Weber and Clayton Shuh. north of Waterloo, inspecting farming methods and general agricultural conditions. Group from Germany Visit Three Farms North of Waterloo on Monday. This week one can cull be loaded at the “NR freight “an”: and air ther at the I' RR. ~i-lmg at Kitch, ener. Other cars WI” In loaded at New Hamburg. Baden and FY mire Meunortitey, and [ample of other deno"si"atiorrs thtouehout the county arr cu-uperahng m thir run» mandible work. Some of the can will no to part.» " Saskatchvua" thickly pnpulatu! by 1biertrourtrs Nazi Party h County Study Tour: _/il',':', Members of church urnmultolm Ill co-operuuun with reprtrsentattves of municipal and other bodtes are meeting with "such may» m the work of trastherirsts foodstutf.s, fun! and clothing to. shipment lo the people in the drourht strscken parts of Saskatchewan. Ship-ell: Thin Week from Six Deaths Follow Week-End Accidents Eiarbt PM. . , rem any, mu, "all Five Lat-loads of Ctr-Indium in Pm Lunches , I t Held " F Food, Clothing ,4. 1?fll1, Vol. Bl. No. Waterloo Boys I ead Teams of 20 Counties In Ontario Contest New lit-burg. EI-irn Ind F W Af mun DAY EVENT DRAWS or mitt-men; ArrENOANCE OF 100.000 Kitchener Tim auiomoriiir. which struck him was clriwn by Oscar Strome. Jr., :1ng 28. ot' 61 “fainter street, who was arrested by city police on a charge or reckless driving and later rrleased on hail of $500. ‘ Thosr- mm more A. Wailo, me driver. and a panama". Mrs. s Tan- m-r. ttoth of Port-upina Guelph Man Succumbs IH'EIJ'II Stu-11k I); a molor car m- F'ritioy mum, John S. “(Tatum father of Justice Charles P Mc- Taettrs. of The Stu-ram» (hurt of Om t,scio. and a prominent titrur's in edu- quinnal draw in this city, died here Sunder, oi his injurip-s in St. Josnph‘s Hospital i Am" lnxon :3. ot Toronto, died four hours aft-T his motoreyclo ‘spillul an Highway No. 2. a mile east l! l’irkm‘luc. manly Saturday evening. l!-- suddo-nly his! control of his mar (Lima frlmdn who were riding other motorcycle mar by, after attending an (khan. meet. told tho police Train Kills Two FOR! I;HLME Two parsons wem, liiHv-d lrlslumly about , " 01 Inch Sunday armrnmm whr-n the truck in whirh 'hey wan- riding was struck by a T K. NA) train at a {and cross- ine half a mm- from Porcupine Sta- titrn. ten [masons mjnn'd m two highway irrtiUorrta, new hora over the weak- "nd. Co, at Kitchener. who leave, ‘hurt- Iy for Hamilton to u<>umo the ar- sistant managershlp at thr Lrnd "trice at Hamilton. Sta” mrqu-rs presented him with an acropaek, arrnmpanicd by the hrs! wishes of all. an his well merited promotion. WENTWORTH MANAGER GOES TO HAMILTON A ulmnrr party was held at the Walpu House on Friday to honor Charles Tribe. ctore mam-um at the. Wentworth Radio and Auto Nil-ply Boys' Contest Reta“: l u "Wit-d (r, mm points m mute: 'it uh t "In .' %gttiior' _n tir- internottrttv n-u-pvtilluz- tor trams of hays tttsdor :0 nun. ur urn, judo-s ot' that tlass mummwml tturerloo County warrants .n th" Irwin!N ar:h Ilahiinmnd hoys m4 ”mm-nun- Tltr. prize Ht this "urrrr.itgestei on are " PERM! S tttr v, Wtth Huron" ummw whiny mum-us under way to do} _ .."u|d¢lu v- at "te ‘1!!!) ”Alarm: 1 “n... ptowtur Lunlrll and (arm [It . mum, dwnmlnslraliou u.“ eesIituattst An 12mm mummy the total for the [vrit: Jan: :nu' h an“ nun 'tse i"" Kwuu- .m-vrm A": Huh-mm! m 'h,. b", sea, totgt.vst', 1mm) m‘ the eh, ]nns k"he- than "as! ratio-t (u dz-wn-l I‘lIn-~ .r In W}. um» honors Mon 1L... 1m- plumlllu- I “my huh-n " m xiv- um um I uh Ai", "In“! ',, hams and n" a n. x--I In" qiay.s 1'tutsurs Pais 'h, MEI-$1 bonus in Unlarxu nvre _ wit" Mn Senator Prank ttt "tr')tFr' troplr, "warued to " <...' of l"ull|.|1‘l) who mouth! l "t u..1-- tar m. manh u ‘1 ‘l’u'~ .L.n~~‘ lheret was , uh . ' _ an", (in-Aug“ .GWrtx of may M..u II! Jettrey and il 'or"si, nub h tte tsud un-r r-O- mt -sae-,ts.ul ‘lisalnlmlmmv-ul tw k '" Alvllllwlillllll dun m um Humid, was mn- :.w 'lisa 'F. jumlm plums ‘II El .~g'~-m.-- Hf luau-hulk), ,-v . 'e" I: " lh-Imun uni-h; ' Ct w" i'.?-: slitss A HOME NEWSPAPER FOR WATERLUO. AND WATERW mUN'I'Y PLOPLF. Eb) Heads WAT-mum Oman). Tummy 031035119, 193; October 19, 1936 Tho folk-29 Theatre, Kitchener, was again packed to capturlty on Sun- day night when hundreds ftocked into the building for the second com- munity sing-song. Many were turned away and could not take part in the singing lead by Don Manhattan, " rector of the Y.M.CA, choir. Mr. MacBride said on his first dny in office he had instructed Louis Pine, chief conciliation other of the. (Continued on Page 'tt Nothing resembling a settlement appeared near in the walkout which is entering its fourth week. The question of wages and working con- ditions is the point in dispute. MacBriJe offers AH. Hon, M. M. MucBride, Ontario Minister of Labor. said he had not been approached by any delegation of strikers from thi, Kaufman Rub- ber Company, Kitchener, but would be glad to [neat them if thrvrishrd. The M men and eight women are being \umnmnsrd to appear in po- lice court Tuesday, 011. Huh. The charges follow a disturbance that arose when 200 strikers clashed with seven city constables and prevented the removal of a freight car of goods from the company siding. No one was injured in the milling, which lasted a half hour and ended only when the freight car WIS pushed back into its original position. Following the clash. a deputation of strikers left for Toronto to seek legal counsel. It was originnlly thought the deputation would in- terview Ontario Labor Minister M. M. McBride. A Year Ago Today KiToF..NER. Oct. Itt. - Utal defunct- for the 26 men and women who fare changes of obstructing p0- lice as a rmull of a melee at the strikr-buuml Kaufman Rubber Com- pany plant. will be provided by the Unitmi Kuhbvr Workers of America, Urgamm-r Lluyd Brown unnuum-cd. The U.ltnv.A. is an affiliate of the Committv" for Industrial Organiza- ltom ___.. .__9_.. WF TWWW ...T- W""""““" "" txrwhruc-rp pruunmml umnuLumr» nuanced that the >t‘l'Vlrc was ex "s I‘m.» Shliriue 401' TX tsit-pt Kilriy‘ULI. C"),' 2:93:11 3:33!“ “WWI, "No r; bts '"y"t a: May “on m Prrrt'ttt an mail nun Thc I H. Ave my '"'/"': “u st,ry".ty, new wrnrr ml] be mlnulur-mi [r, ly 1’1"“ ‘m L SY,") gaunt! graduaHy In»! In South Africa, and : 'rl)",, ll'". ' La: '2'";ka “"31: then Indus, Strait: Settlement., ' . "' _ Australia and New Zculand‘ The "r'l Nun“ tttslrs I”) "W" years, cort of thr. ~vr yum will be borne by ll Salaam” 'A 1“ :1; Exit: 11:35:21: '.trtrasra. G.. 'F6 r'tltrr. 1ltF'tt0'3r the Pt"tirtitatstrs', countiuei. Tam tQty and mmuuuuul Orttisrio _ Tm tuner.” was held on Monday [ 'lt " Mug!" wrncu at the house F Ch f _ A. U St -vn A» 45.15 “unwound try “av ace arges 0 I A Mt'l, at the St John's Anglia“: tlotr'x hr Mud) deceased was a (ll, . . murmur Fmtoattuttent was nude tn stmctlon 0 um silaud Mausoleum. The Grand , 1 Ihr, but» h F" A?!" A M ot which . ti. w a s'rNf was " prominent nmmber. h r n C rt d M: um- ul tn.- survu'o Area I on The late, Louis MeBrino .rlnng um 11- purlnnz‘, W G Vie-gnarl found- ' . T . _ ' -Im I. Mrutrme ('0 Ltd, manulac» Kaufman strikers Comprising I‘m-s ot mum. m mu and con~ 26 Defy Police at um! .m In 'arosideut until his Kitchener. Hmz'i) Ho " ts “(Aw "I rivic circles tn m; a mu-mlmr ot thr- city oounril KITVHHNHR. Oct. Iti. -Le. I tl 50H!" yum“ A mnmlwr at the defunct- for the 26 men and LI,")',,",,",', Hamil or Tram. K AV Runny Club. who fare charees of obstructing po- i, “It”: Allin an I'lnlurrh‘. Gran: lice as a "mull of a melee at the 11“” 11".!“ "uttue Itrtti "ras tmr, an strike-bunt“! Kaufman Rubber Com, p.st :nnml aenior sit-ward ot tho puny plant. will be provided by the timmi llama or Canada: in Ontario. Unitvd Rubber Workers of America, A.. Bus itrt ardent '.atwn “OMB? and Urganlzrr Lloyd Brawn announced. r xm-mhur ot the kitrhcnor club. _ The U.ltm' A. is an aftiliate of the up is surnvvd hy mm ~‘nu, pm...“ liorttttiittv" for Industrial Itrganiza- tr, Tumnm unprl‘mghurp Mrs.Laural, ltom Waid of mum-nor. mm dan:hler-in-‘ The " men and eight women are "u Mrs Mcttrint. of Waterloo and; being sumruonsed to appear in po- ' '4t wannlrhddran Ills wife i,"Cl, Iicv court Tuesday, Oct. Huh. The deceased him in 1926 and one will charges follow a disturbarwg that [was ptbtllluslrl annual of Canada, who has, Announced tentative plans for 1urusda', partnnpation m an empire air mam «write The postmaster an. "ounced that the wrvn‘c was or pected In be made available shortly with at letrst a $0 per cent, reduc. lion m pn-rvnt an mail rat» The new wrun- “I” be Introduced gradually titst to South Africa. and then iruha, Straits Settlement,. Australia arnt New Zvuland. The can of tist. wavn'u wall be borne by the patttcipatincr countries NEW All! MAIL SERVICE JOHN CAMPBELL ELLIOTT Tho increasingly heavier Chinese raids 'tave substance to tgncontirmed reports China was receiving renewed supplies or aircraft from Russia and Franco. These crafts were reported to be capable of tremendous speeds. Japaness warship hatterirs and anti-aircraft "mplacerntynts rocked tho city with rusilludes in an effort to beat all tho raiders. Shell frag- nwnts showered tho entiro Interna- 1ional Settlement. in: bomba on the lower Whammm Rtver area, wtHyro the majority of Japan's "99. rode at anchor. and the J “lam-so air field beyond the eastern harden; of the International Sunle- "mm, SHANGHAI, Oet. 18.---Under a (old. clear moon Just before dawn today. tho Human Air Force un- ltnsed its heaving! onslaught against the concentrated Japanese positions at Shanghai since tho beginning ot the Shanzhai conflict in mid-Amrtrst. Tho row-Hymn (‘hinose warplanes mated over shanghai in waves. rain- Chinese hirhree Unleashes Bombs Heaviest Onslaught on lap Navy Begins on Monday. I. McBrine Dies In His 72nd Year n... postwued my unit] ' in the year ot tteat npring The, planned 1.. "an cub. and the Wool ladle- lsundu to snare " mun, favorable hula ‘rnuutv-uu-ul tor Panama West Indies Trip By Hon. W. D. Euler Postponed for Time Ul'l‘AWA Hon W D “a. CM) "do cumululonor who gunned A cum-notch] mm to the We“ um.» this month accompanied b, 1'"me Munster C " Hole, A Prominent Kitchener Manu- facturer.-Artive in Civic and Church Work. n'I'IV‘IH'lNDH Oct " -<3ntr ot a." New Industry For Time Town oi Waterloo Fred Tichurss. found guilty of gassing a worthless cheque on the Inc Top Brewery, was sentenced to six months at the Ontario Re- tomato”. (DTP-“YA -i'senada will join with other signatories and adherents of the NirtrrPower Treaty in a eonteru om-e on joint Mtort.tw to mediator tho SinnnJapanosp disputo. and will name representatives as soon as the place and date of tho meeting have ben fixed. Prime Minis” Mackenzie ‘Klng said. Canada To Join With Nations, to Stop Jap War Ribs Broken _ In art "twiden', nu ('arulin» street. Fiiiluy nvmiing, Tu] lgrkvnlmuer of Waterloo mttrered limb-n ribs and a lrack injury, whoa he was allegedly sin-lick by a car bearing a Vineland Min-us.- The i-ur driver is said to huvo "lctuteal lmrkt-nhuuer aftnr on- i;-Iix‘in: as to Ills .njurias, Avmrdim; to mers hath Lacie!!- luiuer on his bicycle» and the car were proeoedims north on Caroline street along tho narrow strip bo- sicli- ”in Ira-urn inning dug by tho town tor a new storm drain, Lack- onlmum claims the rear of his bl- cycle was struck by the left rear tender or the ear, nem- the Alexan- dra Avenue intersection, throwing him to tho ground. .assn-ssml two lines and Investigated ”In accident. Po in th: "s Fl Mnroan "-porrt% yesterday t Kitchener n-sidm)‘ zuid 4 titte ot $io and costs tor hum: drunk In a public plal‘P. A Wmmmu youth was .wsessvd " and ulsts ,ur riding with two persons on a hicyu '.e Three sum- mnnsns worn issued for ilk-1m] park- ing Saturday. two on Kine snort and Watvrloo polir.‘ icsurml munitions” orrN" the “trek and tor minor (lawman, If.“ near th.. market two being to Kitt'hnnvr random; “m! annan {non driven Ted Lackenbauer Suffers fracture In Car Accident on Caroline s'treet.---Poiiee Have Busy The E. & s. shoe Company have leased a Gaukel St. building. An- other business change is that of the property at 30 Ontario St., which has been bought by J IJertreeker. In Kitchener several Important. changes are reported, At the north- west corner of Duke and Frederick streets. opposite the new posMoitiees site, it is reported a new business block will be erected. That business conditions " Bauer’u Limited are steadily in rov- ing in Waterloo is seen in the rut? addition being mudr by Cam-d. Meat manufacturers of wool, felt. and butts, Other industries too no expanding, including the Sunshine- Waterloo plant, Valentine & India. and others. To-day the Chtonscle learned on good authority that the Canada Furniture factory building, idle for some you”, had been sold to tho DeLuxe Upholstering Company of Kitchener. The company will move its machinery and Mices to Water- loo shortly, from ttr fatctory build, ing on Caukel Street, Kitchener. This concern which unploys mun] hands is optimistic and hopes to materially increase R, output and number of_employees. DeLuxe "rasiture Co. Buy. Cam Nnitm "etory.-- ,'I‘o Increase Stair. SIX MONTHS IN JAIL Week. End. My 1nd Friday Fun 2 (an.

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