Word: toronto
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lieut. Frank K. Johnson of the Chicago police and Laurence Ryan of the State's Attorney's office had gone to Toronto to bring Martin Insull back to U. S. justice. At 3 a. m. on their return trip their train rolled across the U. S.-Canadian border and came to a stop in Detroit. U. S. Immigration Inspector Joseph Als, going through the cars, roused 64-year-old Martin Insull from sleep. Was he a U. S. citizen? No, he was a British citizen who had resided 40 years in the U. S. How long...
...Toronto last week the Appeal Court of Ontario held Brother Martin Insull extraditable on two of the three charges of theft for which the U. S. is asking his return, locked him in the city jail to await the arrival of Chicago detectives...
...games scheduled are as follows: December 12, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; December 22, McGill at Montreal; January 5, Toronto at New York; January 9, McGill; January 12, Princeton; February 4, Brown at Providence; February 9, Dartmouth at Hanover; February 16, Princeton at Princeton; February 19, Princeton playoff; February 22 or 23, Dartmouth; February 27, Dartmouth playoff; March 2, Yale; March 9, Yale at New Haven; March 13, Yale playoff...
...March 9 Minton, Balch & Company brought out THE YELLOW BRIAR, by Patrick Slater, an auto-biographical novel with the Ontario countryside as a background. The author and his mother came over from Ireland during the potato famine and settled in Toronto when it was a booming frontier town. While there, he saw its public hangings and followed the plague cart which took his mother's dead body away. Later he went to the bush lands of upper Canada and became a part of the life of those stout-hearted Irish homesteaders...
Boston, March 6--The Boston Bruins trounced the league-leading. Toronto Maple Leafs 7 to 2 tonight in the Boston Garden...