Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1929 — Page 9
.JULY 5, 1929.
ST. LAWRENCE CANAL IN PERIL OVER TARIFF Canadians Dislike Proposed High Duties; May Abandon Waterway Project. BV LYLE C. WILSON T niled Press staff Corresponrtent WASHINGTON, July s.—Progress toward a Canadian-American agreement on the St. Lawrence waterway project temporarily has been interrupted. and perhaps permanently, by the. tariff situation here. Dislike for the proposed HawleySmoo* tariff schedules is increasing :n Canada, according to reliable information received here. Insofar as they affect Canada, some of the schedules are considered unfriendly. In a recent report of the Foreign Policy Association, the opinion was expressed that Canada would suffer most from the proposed agricultural schedules. “Canada.” the report cnotinued, “is our best consumer. In 1927 we exported more than $845,000,000 worth of goods to Canada while we imported only $475,000,000 worth of Canadian products. In 1928 our exports to Canaria were valued at $916 000.000.” American officials do not concede any connection between thg St. Lawrence project and our tariff, but it is admitted the pair are in--1 mately linked in Canadian popular opinion. For the time being, the United Press is informed, Canada is awaiting senate tariff action. If the senate maintains the schedules in substantially their present form, authoritative observers believe the St. Lawrence -waterway project will have to be considered indefinitely postponed. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported to the police as stolen belong to: I. Wolf Automobile Company, 557 North Capitol avenue, Chrysler roadster, from in front of 722 North Capitol avenue. Chester Simpson, Bargersville, Ind., Ford coupe, 224-231, from Ohio street and Capitol avenue. W. L. Dorn, Columbus, 0., Whippet coach, 440-643, from in front of Lockerbie hotel. Charles B. Jackson, 1130 Blain avenue. Ford roadster, 742-789. from in front of 1130 Blain avenue. Joe McGuirk. 1100 North Alabama street. Ford coupe. 84-238, from Thirtieth street and the Big Four railroad. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered by the police belong to: Albert Piper, 307 Euclid avenue, Pontiac, found in front of 1114 West Ray street. Ford coupe, 1929 model, no title and no license, found in front of 2900 West Minnesota street. CLERIC'S CAR KILLS Pastor Held After Death of Woman Crash Victim. Li v Unit'd Pr,\ s.<t NILES CENTER, 111., July 5.—A charge of assault with a deacili’ weapon was preferred against the Rev. Albert I. Fisher. 55, of Benton Harbor, Mich., when Mrs. Grace Sealander, 35, a Chicago school teacher, died of injuries sustained in a collision between the minister’s automobile and the car in which she was riding. The clergyman was released on bail.
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MEN’S HOSE, Pr. First quality; in black, J|g brown and gray color. £ H All sizes at only feygfa Limit—Main Floor. IB
All Prices So Low They Seem Silly! Indianapolis' Big Bargain Event!
Special Saturday Night Only! Between Hours of 6 and 9 P. M. We Will Sell 1,000 Lbs. DOMINO SUGAR in 5-Lb. Cartons. Regular 38c value. W'- /rB 5 Lbs. for WHILE IT LASTS Between Hours of 6 and 9:30 P. M.
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Boys’ Heavy Tennis Shoes Lace to toe, /jj| leather trim, 69c ands
Boys’ Shirts and Bloi., —Well Made Broadcloths anPlain and fancy fast color prints. Sale price 39c -89 c
