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THE WEATHER ArbartaFair and colder, Caigary Fair: 10; min. lt;4 8:80; Sunset 4:25 December 143. Suni ny eats Coleman Mine Men of Blame High Praise for Miners and Officials in Fatal Mo- Gillivray Explosion SHOT-FIRING CAUSE OF 1926 DISASTER Report of . Judiciat Inquiry Submitted to Government In Edmonton (Special Dispatch to The Herald) EOMONTON,. Dec. 13 Chief fice Harvey, in a report on investigation into the Me- Gillivray mine disaster, just sub- mitted to the government; finds that no blame can be attached to any of the workmen or officials connected with the mine at the time, in fact, he-pays + wharoie canduct ef all concerned from the lowest to the highest deores, both miners and officials, including the government in specto: The omimiasion appointed under the Public Inauirles Act was for the Durpoxe.of ascertaining the oatise of the explosion ia the mine cm Novem - ber 2 nid is sittings, delayed By eonditions of the. mine, besan November 13, last 3 Evidence was taken Sor ane week, nseripix of whidhy to the extent 1,000: tSpewritren pases, ac- ihe 4 ustice was attended by. H. H. K.G2 H. Ostlund, K.C.. and Newson. ax counsel. Caused by Shot Firing explanation of the explosi ute to the pompany Harvey. Pariee. ns in the mine, as shown by. the Thleye ie thet It was caused by: the Snllion of gas: and dust from -the at engendered in the discharge of hol, No other probable, Dosaible, cause suggest say. the report Mipermiite was the explosive uxed and a charaoleristlo of that co anoaity fa tat Te aie 3 EF Amount of heat. which in this cage was communteated to. some com- Tetibie anatees To this theory x added-the xtate iment, however, that it does not fol- jaw that ny other explosive would have had any different action. Question of Explosive Used great. cea of attention was To the question of tho ex: yicdive used and the way it war Hea: and evidences was. talon vin Di, Alfred Melntyre, ebiet wx- fiotives chemist. at Okawa, whose Mews g the cause agreed welth ths conclusion. snateated Gelpeemite, Be anid, Te an oxcel- font explosive Where there Je 0 Wanger of kes, and in its manu- factured form tor ining purposes fe imcladea a cooling agent to. sate ed ite action Technical Breach of Act The chief Justice finds that there. yas a technical. breach of. the act Th the way, the explosive was Handled. A section of the uot re fulves that explosives shall: be taken Sinine only. ina case contain he not more shan five pounds, Wiereas inthis partioular instance ve that quantity, or 20 stlcks, Was ken in. by. one-m Tele pointed out, However, that it may have been. properly considered ax issn risk was involved 1 that Nay, the explosive beng carried by eeman, without tools, than If the ferter of the law bad been observed Unter the immediate olreumstances. Mine Rescue Equipment -on. the-auestion of the provision made for mige resciie work the te- pore states that equipment for such Burponee ix provided tor all the Pines inthe Crow's Nest Pass. This ayuipmecot ie Kept in a car which at Sao Piime. of the disaster was, at Bisirmore. Ghlel Justice Harvey makes no yecommendations, his commission having been only to inquire into the ENkek Wuture changer in the ee tow, If-any, will presumably ie framed with the information con tained in he report, of the investiza- ion tm. mind Heprovisions, for rock-dusting dn. the mines Witt Ukely be the ine these Uhangea will take, in order that the danger of gas explosions may be The Broadcasting Station CFAC a The Calgary Daily Herald 435 Metres. Phone M4286 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 11:30 6- 32515 (Neon) M rning pro. raf'pmesUnited Grain Growers Eleva: Gs F. Tull Ardern, Limited. ul sar af Winn Diane te XUESDAY DEC, 15 Sunshine Concert V DEC. Speciai lat Sunshine gramme: Frank Wicks at the Arthur smith, trombone, 0 H. . Luton, harmenice. THURSDAY DEC: 18 3:39 te 4:90 pum. Special Sunshine 2 ares ame a by or tank tenders eae by Mrs. (exe. Soprano: isntant) Sunshine, Ledger, Special Test Pro- Sunsnine Operative. Wheat ind Edmonton), Fecording machin ight ay rece food THE CALGARY. DAILY HERALD 5 5159. CARER OREN Nine beautiful as suitable matches fer the Europe's most eligible bachelor. group to marry. Stuart; receiving con Saves More Donations Needed. Maintained Time Grow UNSHINEsis convinced most-generous-people in doubt of that. go ail lengths to help those in lies who, have 1, no clothing. There are ren Wo are starving. There are sick people who should have medical'care, here are scores Jand scores. of familifes who are lurgent need of a. sriendly: heiph hand. Sunshine exists to care for such. Without the loyal support and. co- loperation of friends here and el where Sunshine is powerless, Friendly Wishes Today a cheque il the way from Caltfornia brought with it hint of warmer skies, No. matter where former residents of the-city may, be lat this timo of year they remember the Santa Claus Fund: Memories of happy days spent here, prompt them to send) generous gifts that they may thelr shar in the Christmas. vork send best wishes for wishing Sunsht worthy epdeavor, Sunshi leratefut to. the far-away eho, year after ycur, remember the fund so kindly, Tragedy Averted On Monday afternoon case was reported to Sunshine which went: the investigator hurrying to the out skirts of the city, where, in a bare shack, far trom Atorm-proof, a fam- iy was discovered in dire straits, ithe father and mother were proud, Whey thought they could manage somehow. But the kindly spirit. in which help was offered, and the pitiful need of thelr Hitle ones melted. theix heurta. After a few tactful inquiries the father told bis story. He had Tad steady ov in Pngland. Twenty years in ono place. He. thought he eould -better hin Tot if he came to Canada, a0 fast spring he emigrated, found lite on the farm ves from his peacetal Engl Everything geetried strange and difti- cult. Hix crop had been poor, aod there-was n6 school cloxe enough for his children to attend. So he came to the city. He had been unable to eecure work. and hiewife had only heen able to get a few days om Iploymont cach week. There are lghit eiiidren in this tamily. The baby, nm intunt of a few months, had bean sick, I can't buy milk for her, the moter: said. pitfously. and 1 have jen feeding her weak tea and water. Sunshine found these people alsep- ing on bare boards, with a. fexr their only pro- inst the cold, There were les, chairs, beds, or blankets house. There was a decrepit but no cooking stove: There Wwan.nothing to cook. No food. There people are- not chit leeckers. They ere. proud. hard working folk. who have fallen on. hard times, Sunshine sent a plentl- fit supply of warm blankets and to tiem on Monday. Today eorniture will be sent, a stove and faci. The mother broke dows when lane tearned that thero were those in the city who cared wha: happened fo her and to hee tam e money contributed by friends lof the Sunshine Society fast year has made it possible to avert tragedy from this humble home... Don to this year's fund. must come in much faster if the good work is 20 go on. sucorns Christmas Trees Tinstend Brox... of pera lot Sevente street west ied or grown away from his circl Lady.Mary Thynne is the last of the Lady Rachel Cavendish now is the wife of Capt. James. amond Hardinye was killed two years: ago; Kathleen Crichton is engaged to Lord Ho: able attention from Pri Milliary, Chapter 10.0 English girls who have been mentioned at variow Prince of Wales have since either and the Prince still remains Lady Doris Lady. Mary Cambridge married Lord not seen the Prince for three years; his brother, the Duke of York: Lady. ilton, and Lady Mary, Scott is ce Henry. Quick Action on Part of Sunshine Situation Help Rushed to Family in Dire Straits Tragedy Averted If the Good Work Is to Be *; s Short. iz ns are the n be no that Galga' the-world. There c Arouse their sympathies, and they will need. Nevertheless, they. are so busy, especially at. this time of year, that they imust be reminded occasionally that their help is required noe PIRATES RELEASE BRITISH CAPTIVE LONDON, Dec. 13. Capt Lafor, of the B BODY ak BOV DISCOVERED To Death Near Coalhurst Home 5 (Special Dispatch to The Herald) LETHBRIDGE, De . 13 Johnny Huculak. 7 years, old, prey of the orm of week dgo, was discovered Monday evening froz n to death in la straw stack where he had: sought refuge trom:the storm. a Jobnny was found three and a halt miles southeast from hie Coathurst Home. The body was Harry. Bluck, farmer, went lo tire stpew stack on the Gray farm to get some. straw. It was ying exposed on the xouth sida of the pite and-close to granary. -'The isd presumably felt exhausted in the fraw and succumbed to freezing efwithin aqatior atm milie. of 2 Gray home. Christrnas. treer which they wit seit Aeith the procesde going towards The Meraid Sante Clans and. -Fronr now lontil Christmas one cent from every leatlon of gasoline old will go. to sd the fund, jonday morning they received the first: shipment of 50 troee aud betore Inight more than 20 of those had been Mold. Another 100 troer with be bought at 40 cents each and ars he- ing sola Magk ail elieques:, Hersid shine Santa Claus Fund Herald Sunshine Santa Clave Fund The , Baldwins 5.00 Margaret ard 5.00 J. Ts, Potter 50. 10,00 Sun- oan m Hat Works and News, Pears : award acd Geott SADR. Neanette, Cai ir, Underwood, Lt Staff of Dominion Bunk School Statt na, Alta, ATH Bante, Consol 500 00 17.00 10.60 1.99 50 10.00 1,00 Yoo Rerive and Tan Rite onald's ed Rese 1. Woods Les Tit A.W: Mra. J, De. LeClatre, nit 25.09 2.00 5.00 Young Victim of of Storm Frozert At from 30 conte to 1.60: at z 50 Sue International Institute, Canada (By Canadian Pi MONTREAL, Dec. 13. firming the. extablish: Canadian Inatitute of Inter Sir Arthur Curei harotes: halve, keen farms Montreal,. Ottawa, Teronto, Win Sir Arthur CANADIAN GIRLS FLIRT WITH PERIL IN AFRICAN WILDS Maude Cockshutt, Toronto, Nora Hadgson, Montreal, Returning Home HUNT WILD ANIMALS WITH MOVIE CAMERA /Adventures in Dark Continent Encountered During World Tour (By Canadian Press) TORONTO, Deo, 13- The ad Empire publishes: following dispatch Hollywood, Wo di pured from: x world to fink with fof Africa: Atid: sven though: death beckoned land-came close to: Miss Maude Cock- shutt, sister of former Lieutenant jovernor Harry Cockshutt, of: On- and her chum, Mise. Nore denon: of Montreal, they were un jatratd, they reve ing hece n route to Canada a return journey, . Armed with motion picture cameras y went on a 6Od-mile motar tip. Veunda in the wilds of in search of wild animal Mail the frome: Canadian girls trip around the peril in the wilds where they hunted witd motion picture An infuriated elephant charged the shooting with their cauieras, and was killed by: a native gulde When only a few steps. from them, They went to: the headwaters of the Nile. arid at Jinja ventured out ina cation escorted by natives in a econd boat. They Were to. talked scenes, but a hippopotomus jected and destroyed. the native eragt, drowning: seven. At Falls they startled the sittlement by thelr daring whet. alone, in a canoe, they crossed to the falls. The young sdventuresses lett Canida several months ago and pro- ceeded to the continent, after which they Went through the: Mediterranean land the Red Sea until they took: a tramp steamer to explore tho dark ALBERTA APPEALS MINE TAX ASE Adverse Judgment to Be) Taken to Privy Council dn London (By Canadian Press) EDMONTON, Dec. 12. An appeal ko the privy council by the attorney eenerals. department against the judgment of the Alberta supreme court in the action against the Caledonian Coltieries Company will be: proceeded with as early in the new year as a daie can be secured. it ix hoped by Premier Brownlee that the case will come up in, Februa: The action has: to do with non payment of -taxes under the Mine Owners Act, which the appellate 4 fvision of the supreme court found fo be ultra vires, Since that decision lwas given the attornoy-general's de- partment Jia agein considered its lease and. pecSe belief that It is strong enough to warrant an appe: iy Kolne to the privy council. accord- ingly, Tt in Mkely that counsel -wi ) Ibo want over to London to urgue the lcase when a hearing is net New Action Planned Ht was tiated in The Herald that) yesterday an action waa be Iny the provincial government ai the Canadian Pacitic Railway Com to -the action Alleged Anglo- Catholic Rites) ar in which th yours women were . DECEMBER INGw Agitation Rocks British Church Circles 13, In New Prayer Book Are Basis of Dissension CANTERBURY PRELATE URGES ACCEPTANCE Leader's Stand Combatted by Many Followers, Including Bishop Barnes: (British United Press Staff Corr pondent) (Special Cable) Sy HERBERT BAILEY LONDON, Dee, 18 The. prayer book sy revolving around the permixsion givon in the revised oo d Anglo-Catho- ito: rac revived the hon- eotifortiist agitation for the ai xhment of the Angiiean church, The critica point out the ab- nurdity of the Mohammedan peer, the Marquis of Headfort, in the house of lords, and of Roman Catholice in both houses and of the Parsee member of parliament, Saklatvala, virtually. adjudicat- ing in decttinal questions pecu- Niar to Anglicans. avout cena hip ol i poste rad. by remodel Its views in yaars and bring them Into accord with modern, science. *No individuat bishop can know c new prayer baok where he Barnes declared of bitterness enterod stands of filiterates gen- ns. It ie gen the lords will King stalled by ootogen jerally anticipated that agree to recommend that the faeces: the revised book. and, the commone Will pass (By Canadian, Press Cable) Press Takes Active Part ONE ehate Stone Isiand, only 200 yards abovedih, providiny the Chure tha newspapers today. The Dally News, the chief organ of the free in Great Britain, ex- doubt as to whether the bill is desirable. standpoint the News survey agreeable feelings the possibility that the houxe of lords may reject the measure, in whieh case fall to the around vote on it can take house of commons, The York: Post says, the tobby prophets anticipate a muijority of on hundred for tho b: lords md 160 1 mons, but the caleniations ar T hop of York, Most Rey, osmo Gordon Lang, pr ressged the Constrvative m of the Rotise of con Aili and, the Bis Rev. Dr. Wm. Tem Labor members mons, Urging meastire, Bishop Barnes who Is not a memb r af the. Fd, ina 9 last night feared that if the new pray were adopted by pucllament it Foag/ to etilt cursher chaos. Race In th book would ANGLO-AMERICAN MOVIES PLANNED Merger with Huge Capital to Produce Pictures in Great Britain (By Canadian Pr WH YORK, Dec: 18 anoe:of Britlehy and A: fire companies an ta eatimated at more than 156.+ 00,000 hax heen formed for the put against the Caledonian. Coliteries Ad, an referred to dn the foregoing. land in which judgment. was given lagainst the pfovince, and on appeal chix Judgment was sustained by -the appellate division. Jp The second action agai th CPR. has been underta hat certain. facts, cause, might be action again: ted C.NLR. LINES BLOCKED BY MINOR WRECK EAST OF VANCOUVER ) 13. Tr Panveontinental nes was blocked for twelve 0 ikifee cate af the Cont ted, leaving here at 9:50 o'c Jay night, were deralied at ley, 108 miles eant of Van. jcouver. Tt Je Nuk At the time of the mishap 1 jwas traveling at 15 miles an A Daggage, express shd colo coach left the ntesl, but did overturn... Tracks were clea clock thie -mhoriing. No injured. ae SPAN SOUTH AMERICA SANTIAGO, Ghile, Dec. 1 Atlantic. coast to the Pacific ne Costes and Joseph 1 Freneh avistofe, landed at Bi. F near hero, at 9:22 o'clock thin ing'trem Banos Aires domi was anno pose of produelne, dintelbur jexbibiting films in the od London and New York. produeing concern. to be First National Pathe, Pr 4 will make filme distribution throughout ag-ennouniced. The new ILIFE SENTENCE FOR FLASK- TOTER REMITTED PRANKFORT, an who was vent ute because he bad halt hilskye Jn his possess o: granted clemency. Hix sentence been reduced t0 two years The: prisoner is J... Todd. ahienburg, Ky. who was ind neva Babitiat criminal uit.on. the Uquor anion ud Wag given a life sentence unde ate Taw, Dee: THERE'S NO SPARE TIME a ine a-during the summer of 1 427 Use Airplanes in Search Of Mi issing Lake Steamer (By Canad 13. Airplans ng freighte era of 22 MONTREAL, Dec. the search for the misi seven days ago with from ince, Wi H. King, assistant manage: announced. today that the company ian Press) es are to be pressed into service in Kamloops, which left Part Arthur has not been hh fof the Canada Steamship: Lin was in communication with Ottawa for the uss of a government plane to aid in the search. If no. government plane is avail owned machine would be chartere: probably start today. Young Flier Hopes. 7 Accomplish 2,000-Mile Atr, Journey in.26-Hours, Non- Stop Flying. (By:Canadian Press WASHINGTON, Des sailed young hero of the New York-to-Parie ain flight decided that the time and. weather were Fight and without more ado, he announced that he was ready to go on. his. errand of good-wil which about 2 The pam: Lindbergh laid his plans quick ly for the: hop-off just-as he did when ke was preparing for the trans-Atlantic. flight brought a thrill to the world. Having no idea of failure scorned parachute, as ty itary teip to France. his charts, bia and the Ww land the partment world that 10 he was going and going An army escort was to ponds. Through Murky Sky It was murky sky thro the. pilots guided their pl the ground: beneath them was sodden and ten Lindbergh was forced to taxi the entire distance of the field. before he rose and he seemed to have some ity in gaining altitude as he appeased to the southward The wheels of his. plane milesed the opis of tres pouthern ond of the field Plane Rises Slowly, Tho pitor attempted to. ude tinmediately ana-vers silver. parther lifted. in the the Potomac river and waa lox heavy milat as it headed toward Frederikaburg. Va. RAILWAYS AID. tha: Settlement and Development Says Hall (Special Dispatch to The Herald) Dee, 13, That Canada las a whole-would continie to enjoy fan increasing. p and that the with tettlement and develonme he country, was stated here today 9 Grant Hall nesior vice presiaen f the company. aes Bal accoipatiled: by W- -A pe the: divectoruts. arrived Winnipeg tiie moraine aid wile ide at the dinner to e. Blven In honor of Charles. Murphy. former feenctal manager, western, linen, fie Royal ivlexnare hots Thursday evening Mey Feast; who Waa for many youre icesprenide inte Of western linea expresned a depres of sutter Hf rethe manner ia which the eompany s western. branch line reRtammne: was, cutried oa during ite past tuminor. The companys he ald, has constructed 3)- mitten dure e period, and had Drove oy thovkand of acrex of arate inne and: sousgauentiy. many nuns iced of wetilers, within easy reach ot world maricets Wine: retioene ani oe branch tine mulease ie camstructed In the she amount ich would ele prow Mr. mileage. to be In keeping be * polley lt; along sound and prog Halt stated. that the The cetatis programme, ap hese branches main I branch points GRANUM HOOKED UP * WITH HYDRO POWER Special Dispatch to The Herald) GRANUM, -Alla., Dec. 2. In spi f sdverse weather conditions and ai of achedule time the Calgary tested out tha: in- ns when the current turned he tirat tm rendy s that of the he managem mnesly of Uh Tonight 9 -ron Fiat in hotel, Cais AI see deat Saint Jono. Palit Canaan Kivergoo Liverneo Montreal Marburg Longon Now vork New York New Verk PROGRESS PLANS, C:P.R. to Continue to Share in i t ltods: iable, Mr. King said that-a privately dand that the hunt by air woul Lindber. rgh Begins New Long ietance Flight, Washington to Mexico ONLO LONG FLIGHT COL. CHARLES LINDBERGH Who hopped off-on Tuesday on a 2,000-mile, non-stop flight from Washington, D.C. to Mexico City. 14 Degrees Below Zero Early Today Mercury Rises Slowly Early Today Cold and Ciear Is Forecast TEMPERATURES Degrees 2 above 214 below 210 below 5 below Monday, Tilssday, 2 a.m. Tupeday, 2 pam cr the hig witid on the Dermameter during. funn of 14 below. thie. mornin: ising slowly later in the mor but at 9am, was 1: below 26ro. The huromater, which Was far be- iow normal Monday morning. has been riaing-rapldiy. and was. only one point below. normal this morn he Sutiook in for cold Clear ord Tt was ng; The ther. A. Brown. general ui intendent. of the street ta Hounced that-card on all lines we running op time this mor Trouble wis, experienced Monday morning with drifting snow but the tracks had been-all cleared by the latternoan BAROMETER RECORD 656 884 865 ay. ane e Monday, 5 p.m. Tuesday, 2 pam. (Normal, 663 millimetr The mercury dipped. to, lower lev thepughout the. province 0: tay morning, 20. below bel Tegistered in 0 iw of the north AL the, th Ing the -muck- longed for chinook wauld appear to be far off as ever. eum of comfort know haw fallen fours. Chhadian Pacific reports, ial at 6 that no further during the past 24 Tathbridge Cloudy 20. below FAmonton Clear below AMERICAN GOLD Specie to Be Shipped From New York (By Ci aie o NEW tere Wail Stree 9f report would bo arouxed 3 6 elreulatton Fold oday by 1 30 ship 0 Fi Borenwar The Na fionied: an. tigelaimed kriowledge me. Cunard statement to CLEAR AND COLD VANCOUVE lcald wet British Columbia coast again today h a minimum t mperature of 18 hove Zero reported at Vancouver an Prince . Rupe ut two de Hh sow. Th the the weather runains decidedly chilly Dawaon reporting thirty below nero this moming. lene ot dropped GOES TO BRITAIN, Shipment of 10,000,000 in AT PACIFIC COAST) O CLOCK EDITION Bury Retume To Mayoralty Edmonton City With Incomplete Returns Majority Placed at Around Three. Thousand PR. VOTE REJECTED BY TWO 10 ONE ee Een Also Held in. Number Alberta and Saskatchewan Places Special Dispatch to EDMONTON aHieaes Dev herd tere While the lavaltable up un laity jority A. Gh tase and were ft end of the coun Joseph iso Pa James East Leading Be was away in teat James Labor, the Tead 63 jad) Eimer E. year's chairman, 0 was leading the margin. Pinal figures, in call races will not be available uitil late today Te is thought that th P.R as tem of voting wax rejected auout 2 to 1, whille It was expected that the pl kiseite giving support to Industries and. all the mo bs iws, with the exception of that pro viding for the purchase of addi- jonal propel Victoria park. At Madicine Hat atch to The Herald) HAT, Dio. 187 following. a for the civic election Mayor Bullivant,. 1 jontinued oh Page DEVALERAPLANS AMERICAN VISIT jMay Seek Loan in U.S. for irish Republican Party (By:-Canadian Press Cable) DUBLIN, Dee. 12 Eamon De Va era. Irlvly Republican leader, will sail 1 the Leviathan tomorrow to-conter with polltical friends in the: United States. Fil mission is connected with details of the Fianna Fall organizs Joh, mainly. economte, including U finances of projected Gaily- new paper, It-waw stated today: He may Investigate the possibility lof an American loan, in the event the nna Fall whould gain power with- ye next two years COOLIDGE AWAITS NAVY ARMS REPORT WASHINGTON, Dec, 13. Presi ant Coolidge 1s still awaiting final Jconciusion by. the navy department on itz recommendations for the crulker progranime to be laid, before the administration. y at the White today: that te president had approved any naval building programme and that the nayy depart- iment Staelf had not-aa: yet reached ja final conclusion on recommenda lone It might make THE WEATHER. HERE AND ELSEWHERE FAIR AND COLDER The weather han tursind deoltediy cold ugkin over the xronter part Of. thm went, while tn the east is continues mila All West Pair ecidealy 1 Wednenaay. colder Max. 0 Current, clear i Mouse Jaw, cle 1 know just what to get for 8 present. This ix 20, whether you buying father, mother, brother or sist are for An excellent guide to fol-. low and great help in your shopping for Xmas Gifts in to read through the Gift Suggestions cof: umns in The Herald Cias- sified THE CALGARY HERALD eTHm RECOGNIZED HWANT AD MEDIUM ction. i H .
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