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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Nov 1937, p. 1

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. David B. Roth, Aged aa. Flush-re. f EXPEGT nuns TO VISIT " afifiiiiiiii=i=ii' . NEW YORK, Nov. it -- Forty three individuals, 45 corporations. three trade associations and three labor unions went on trial in Federal court yesterday on curges of seizing control of the 375,000,000 funcy fur skin dressing industry by violence in violation of the Sher- man anti-trust kw. l WoROCSTFHt. England. Nov. 7., --uuadvupltts; worm hum io " wor, cester woman. Mrs. Kate Mayo, in " nursing hnmv here 2:14 night Two boys are alive. Inn two girls Ilioll loan after birth. Tlu. mothvr was doing well. The fathor. age-d 27, is employed by a Inc-u: hutrher. Faces Charges of Monopollzmg Furs MAUI-2N. Nor T. aimrckst from a toad of hay In n swinging door. Da- vid It. Roth aqua-rand “(sick-m. of bhis vilhzn- was seioasir injurad bte yusln-nlzl} Atlvrmmn, Ho re- teived a mu run-d .nlmv hung, bro- kru yitrs .md mum '-ottcteityiotg. Dr. J V Ross " nub-n Ln» "Indira! at- Inuit-n Thu iietrtt :r-lllit‘nluh wax Mainline li on mp of " lam! of In}: Inrkim: it? inn [hr sillr m Eni< --u~n when the au-irlum IIII‘HITI‘VI l ‘Hddl'll was! of D, wind mulch? Hie- dam knnvking him " Iron) thr. nun-Jun In Hp :nmnd. In I his {all ltr Ru”: Inn-ind hnnvily on q " urzmhmnw “HIM was standings] “mar th" mum-h ', With Me "NIH '," "it, time was ( his wil,v “flu 'arts oscistine in the . QI'.\I)RI'I'I.ET “IRIS AND BOYS BORN In” k "If, perch-nee. my period of m fulnem is exundedwl feel nhle tor 20 years ret-then I hope to use happiness and contentment from sen to so. all over Canada, the ”alum. in; of u great people, a new day. a new at” Baden Farmer Falls from Hay Load and Severely Injured "What if In individual is re moved?" he asked in referring to redictions of those opposed to Social Credit. “I would nth" burly “if?” ret out, “my A i The premier urged his folluwers to "get behind the Social Credit movement and boost." "No one in the old line parties knows what tomorrow will brine - . . much le,,, a mumh hum to monow." "t am steadily Innkmu fmumd to November :2 that i, the day when my 30 days an h". m [Hr dined in Mean-inc Hat. October 22.; by the pronnual lumen ot' ttw Cor: oervutivo: putty," Mr Amman aid at the Calgary Prophets Bible In stitute on Sunday. "in " days and :11: "tore hour, they are mum: to Look my House." he said, “If they do, thvn I will all] on you again for you' WNW”- and you will have to deride." CALGARY. Nuv 9. Ptedtctton " D. It Uupggan. Alberta Con, nervulwe leader. that "within 30 days Social Credit will be buried in this province," ttrouwht uuuuwnl from Premier wnmm Abelhurt in an niche» here. Social Credit Premier Says Polka/em Witt Carry Oat After He Is Through. Aberhart 'Gnd Not Cooked Yet blanks» Ribs and Coll-thou. m 1 in MILTON, Nov. 6.---Charged with the murder of her month-old baby girl " Onkville on July 15, Mrs. George Keetley wn found insane by a Hilton County mime jury to- day. Jurors did not leave the but before rendering the verdict. l AL In" "bout fltty ot the 650 our phases a: um Kaufman Rubber Com- pany a! Kitchenwr returned to work P" Friday mnrnmg pum'lmling a six “.umks' uh] strike The factory, quiet tor " lung p'ariod, was a busy place My Pmlm when machine-s were in 'full mu": manna-4| my n-nlpluymvs in- cludins. nil the Im-xnhvrs of tho strik- evs' committee. Preside A R. Kauf Emu" tiisrritnitratrst against no one as promisml .mtb 1hr {um-r} ls oxprscted . :ln‘r “CH-lurin-e tothat a! the. 1m -',ut tta,. aide' MOTHER WHO KILLED BABY RULE" INSANE numb-a! unlu- Ih-nc w, 4,. LA BOR MIN 1STER Strikers Back to Work at Kaufman Unable to Confirm rumors he had been appointed Canadian dele- To. to the 'sin-power conference held at Brussels. Oct. 30, Hon. been! Massey. Cumin high. commissioner to London. sailed from Quebec in the Empress of Britain. Ron. Mr. lunacy. shown here with Hrs. Massey, told reporters any such appointment would be nnnounced from Ottawa. m, was returning to London um: his Inna-l two-weeks visit to the Dominion. h, radially " oi 650 Ern- ployces R‘s-mule Work Pend- ing Investigation on G, u Rubber Factory , 5‘: I“ %it M Htat _ _ Ind HIGH COIIIISSIONER RETURNS N ENGLAND His 3illflr/i.'jiTi;tu,uoo CHRONICLE \ pp' Jpn .Ih-h m furl-nun A nous NEWSPAPER ma WATEKLOO. AND UAW comm mom; m d PROMISES PROBE K . [ ”mum: rm La, “A: ill“ In pron-(Md inv _sriuriou into tho _ ico'tl a-mnlnyens In tin-n; similar work -.Ilp1.ln' If " is Sh”\\ll hum am lower than Vim- to capacity in lip Crt, al-‘kuynd "r" intv-mlnnr Irvin K "ractirally alt old '-psrrtr'rl for work nu n: x Quail Illlm~ mu“! and; _ may be drs Valium, Dunno, The new addition will be 13 x u [not and will comprise two t1oortg and ttusemeett on Duke St. The out will be shout $1,000. {New Addition for 1 lhlaterkn's Young Shoe Industry Tic “Alluvial v‘nmnwnn is an the Jun-mu!“ In “LUMP" i- ill‘lil‘zllr‘d in tlor '.itlltou1tt.Aut-u1 n: Uuttu/pr G, S. l‘mnum-I n: tlt,, Garlic-Id Glove Co.. ci, slate I'aut " Iuruv addition will r') Nun-d lo prnvill“ inrn-nsed floor 'riibrt {m tht. “'ulorlun Shnv Com, Pithly which ‘ms ncmwivd me third Coo, of Hts. (How- main}. This is IM- sciustarh Wahuioo industry in 'rr-cl .ul-lilium this y":" Shir? it Wits' ul'mnizull Illrm‘ yrure ago the ”Helm-es has shown-ll murde expan- :‘nll In~n--.<i1.:1ing largo-r tprortrsm.r William and mm Sniegelherg oper- irle the Waterloo Shad Company which mannfartures, footwear In!" chiliiren. To Erect Two Storey Addition l.'? x 66 Feet on Duke Street. _ Twice the ghouls luve struck. ap- parently for no other Hanson than to strike terror in the farming coun- try that lies within 10 mites of To- ronto. So far as police know, the robbers still had in their possession the body of a TO-year-old man re. moved from . Woodbridge Crave. The gruesome robbery was din-oven ed on Saturday. E WOODBRIDGE, Nov. tl. - Sub- lee Toronto's sinister and ghastly (ntttouhr.-one n big man wearing size 12 boots and the other of avenge heighb-eladed nngry posses over week-end as municipal authorities in the district planned to guard " graveyard; Ghouls Still Free; Rob Second Crave l, 1M], NM 93937 : labour Group Favours Visit , Now That Bedaux ‘Dropped' Jean Batten. Now Zt-aland woman fiier. who set a new .ucnr-l for solo flyims from Australia to England. with a time of five days, 18 hours and tr, minutes. The former record was held by H. L. Broadbent which he set during May of this year. ,Hiss Batten clipped almost 17 hours of the old record and seemed ex- hausted Ind near tents when she \hnded her silver monophne ai) mime. England. 1 _-.- -. a wu-unn-I-w, ncul’ Dllh [In-n. Mr. Weber runs twice married, his Brat wife being Barber- Erb. Ywho died sixty years ago. Bite second wife, Lizzie Gingerich, predeceased him fourteen years ago. Their unions were blessed with seventeen children, fifteen of whom survive, three sons and twelve datstrhtams, nunely: Simeon, Moses G. and Is ml G., ell of near Conestoga, Mrs, Noah Weber of near Conesmgo, ilrn. Dan Horst ind Hrs. Henno M. ‘Bowlnln of Plondnle. Mrs. John M.) Irubaeher, Sarah Weber Ind Mrs.) Ahah Brubu'her of near St. ‘chobs. Mrs. Dnvid Weber of Hawkesville. Hrs. Amos Weber, Mrs. Enoch Martin, Mrs. Sam Eby, Mrs. Abram Bearirnter. all of Peel township. Mrs. Rebeca; Weber " home; also two brothers. Levi M. B. Weber of Waterloo township. and Enoch Weber of Elmira, and TS sister, Mrs. Isaac Gingerich of “module. n tUNHS'HIUU, Nos " -()ne of, Waterloo rouuty's oldest. best) known and highly esteemed farmers in the pawn of Mr, Moses M., Weber, parsed away at his home om Sunday at the ripe old uge of ‘JO, years and two months, The funeral will take place on Wednesday from the late residence on the Waterloo- Woolwich township line south of the (village Service at the house will be held at nine o'clock, thence to the ileum Meeting House for service and the “joining cemetery for interment. Rev. Paul Martin, pastor of the church, will elem. ( The late lone: K. Weber, a son of Mr. Ind In. Samuel Weber, m born on the Weber homestead, Lexington Road, new canned by his brother, Levi I. B. We r “(I the '"ttr'Lsyt-in-t-, Henry Byte Retired farmer _ Dies in 9lst Year Buews M. Weber Well Known) Jl,'hi': Nos . l. . . 'd t e Du e of , In IP"".'". and Woohuch he sent a m Townrshirs.-Funerat Roosevelt mgr on Wednesday lye,r.t." "yhkt SETS AIR RECORD umvle U'urres‘wndtn‘) I Fawn-w .nv taking aUvautage of Hm "Ind..." Summer" this pas! week x t hiwvest buckwheat which his j<llulll on many {arms for some week- “.milm for an opponune lime to ‘slmo- it m the barn Wet weather kt p1 tarmets from getting the work done and mm farmer was only abloto cut his buckwheat crop this put week, Tho thte weather mmN" many lumen to no other work out or the my Including an moving. "Indian Summer” Helps Farmers Finish Work 1 A minor 4-:11‘ thityt on Friday night du-n- on with the car of Crown At- n-rno} W P. Clement K.C.. parked in tront of his home on Mary St,. Warm-too It was oiov'sred the ttext morning by mum-mar police in ttte wpst and of Kirchner Another mr 19" standing try Mhm't Snyder IH [mm of his; home nu AMP?" St.. WateNoo. 1Vits" alga avnlnn thm name "vamitttr, l! mu. was tuu'overott tho rullnnin: mormime m " tirsld off no Vin Avo Phinf of Police Morn!) h ‘nwuiam‘inz The duke made it known, In ever, he had not relented in decision to withdraw from pol life and to defer any visit to I United States until nll misconm tions concerning his - of wt! im.t.yoMitiyns were corrected. The duchess 'aairuriiiiii,nt to follow her husband in his return Co private life. Steal Motor Car of Crown Attorney W. P. Clement. KC. Mme duke would be welcomed by American labor now that Charles E. Bedlux would not be connected with his tour. The duke also read summaries of press comment indi- eating his Isslu'lnl‘es he was above polities were hiker: at flee value. Du;hn_|lopo§-I. P.mmm... .._. ..F. .."..... When the duke and duehess went out in the afternoon for 3 drive through the Bois de Boulogne n bodyguard accompuiied them." Members of the Duke’s entering. placed before him what they can- sidered evidence his decision to postpone his journey to America had turned public opinion in his favor. Included In the statement of President warm. Green of it. leer,ien Fedefgtion of - that The mrxsage to the prewdenl. re- layed through the British embassies in Paris and Washington. was one of many the former Rim: ‘1‘“! to the United States. m" ,__ ....w...w u..- u. the White House during his tour of the United States. Postponement of the tout was announced Fruity night. PARIS. Nov, 9. Person, clone to the Duke of Wiruiso, and Sunday he sent a message to President Roosevelt Icgreuing he would I). urnhleklu make his scheduled call " . .. m A .. _ . - Duke of Windsor, Due in the n or]: Friday. Calla-b Tour Recluse of labours " friendly Attitude to Tour Manager. Tub! and if; it known, iGc relented in his . free 'mttlk 39930-

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