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Kantern It's ownership pprecluted about vatue wince the holdings of Col- Lely 8,000,000. ment was tn 51, on the ope ogiizing Its Ih the. Eastern Gas Improve interest in Pub Ie owns over Lic ddition, United Power, monwealth, worth abou deducted from. er 1, Southern vas, particularly gt; the best level Prices improved tes 79 francs, 18 106 francs. m 123 franes, 8 jollar was quoted times, nts will apply at a 3Sc Se soa 25c jar for th, self ir-tight, 25 50 i7c ck Tea. 2c ble 18c 95 Heavy Se ass cht Nina ae wi Cae gt; The Bulletin I Alberta s Fastest paper ns Growing New: 8 COM oar va (JAN INDEPENDENT Il 19TH YEAR. VOL. Avi 218. EDMONTON, ALBERTA - POG, UAT Fat NEWSPAPER wif Wa Se AN ea EPTEMBER Friszs. Classified Want Ads. For Immediate Results ie e Bulletin PRICE-FIVE Sent ONTINUE FIGHTING IN MANCHURIA Today Some Dead Bedouins No Submarines? No Use Crying By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright 1929) T Hattin, near the Sea of Galilee, ralding Bedoulns, most savage o the Semetic tribes, decided that they would kill a few more Jews. b Britlsh forces killed 16 of thest, wounded one man, and drove off the rest, A New York mass meeting de- mands that repre- sentatives of Great Britain in Jerui lem be recalled and Brisbane wPbralds Great Bri- tain for lack of energy. It might be wise not to discourage he British too much antil some eub- stitute for thelr protecting power is found. There are hundreds of millions of Mohammedans scattered through the British Empire, nearly 100,000,000 in India alone. The British cannot af- ford to Ignore complete that great istike the close c4-operation of the so-called Nordic nations, Britain and America., While MacDonald ts in Ameries talking over naval agreement tind freedom of the veas, Italy and Continued on Page Two PULP, PAPER - AUTPUT GROWS MUCH HIGHER Returns for 1928 Show 110. Pulp and Paper Con- cerns Operating Canadian Press OTTAWA, 18, Gross value of Sa ccriaeat in Canada * aac, were, 110, eetabilshments, tn operation dur a3 comm steeds Toa, with 33.614 employee total payroll of 41.322, oa capital invested in the manufac art of the industry was 689,- nufactured Reweprint amounted to 2,614,353 tons valued at 144,146,632 VERDICT MANSLAUGHTER EE IRT apt NOMA verdict. of Lea accompanied by a rong pla for tee), was returned a'Bench court here by jy nthe ease. of Arobrose Hoch ast eaatyct he asunder of Patrick 00k a, an itinerant who was. stabbed death during drunken brawl pore on the night of July 31, The Weather Lacal Forcenst Maderately ihest temporavire, Wednesday, 9; owes oes Somes 45, eto (Seter grerme a1, decreasing: Temp- UCU LUN TT ge sesnenbueessedes a weather Of 92,000 Manitoba and. Sasknichewan Moderate winds, fir today and Thursdey, becoming warmen Aiberis Moderata winds fair and mod- ately warm Thureas 900 knees in prayer at dawn on a lonely Honored HON, LT.-COL, 3, H. WOODS, managing director and editor of the Galgry Herald, who. was unantra Susly elected president of the Cann- Glan Chamber of Commerce at the fecent convention of that body 18 western Canada. WGol Woods is one of the best nown newapapermen in the Brie Hah empires and swas-decorated. y+ Heng Albert of Beitum for his eer- Vices during the wi GIRL PRAYS FIVE HOURS FOR HER LIFE Threatened by Her Sweet- heart She Begs for Life and Honor... Associated Press BRUNEWICE, -Ge:, Bept.: 18. A r tony 20-year-old girl church worker today told two fustices of the peace that she begged her fiance for five hours to spare her honor and her life be- fore she was shot in the breast on a lonely road at five a.m. August 26. Miss Ottiice Johns, of Brunswick, was testifying at the preliminary hearing of Marvin Johnson, her for mer fiance, who was bound over to x grand ury on a charge of assault with intent to murder and his sel at 4,000. The der oa a ion Mins es was telling her story un- for the first time since she from struggle, with death Johns said she was on her Toad six miles from Brunswick when fhe heard the pistol shot which plere- ed-her breast. The young woman sald Johnson called al her home to take her for an Wiiiiec he made improper proposals he made iy His ultimatum was. to both of them with two shots for each, the Witness. said, At. five o' lock Miss Johns testified, he asked me if T would rather be shot in the head or the heart, 1 told him that if he had ta'shoot me, to shoot me in the heart, ad T kn im prayer. ual saveral dys ago she, had stoully mainiained that the shot was sccldentally fired. Hudson Bay Ship Pulled Off Rocks, Resumes Passage By THOMAS WAYLING Edmonton Bullen Stal Correspondent OTTAWA, Sept. 18, The Hudion Bay ahip Fort George, which ran on a Coronation Gulf, has been broushe, safely off snd is now bound for her winker quarters off King, Wil- Major Le 1 Burvash, who Was sparany fe Ses ee a through ecm Poet hemes Madey Burwedn bas not yet completed his plans for coming out, so it-38 mot known. what route he lake, The probability Je that he may je abip the Ptarmigan down Coronation Gulf to Aldavik and come out by the Mackenzie River. Edmonton Boy To Go To. Brazil For Prose OvrawA sept 1eceigbt junior Canadian trade comm or at the department of trade om merce in Ottawa will shortly be sent ade commission- designated countries. ton, of Bulive of Brose: Ont, to. Mo de Tanelro, Brasil; and Bruce A. Mac- Donald, of Vancouver, a native of Dawson City, .T, to Shanghal, Alberta Leads In Grain Marketings WINNIPEG, Sept, 18. Grain at the Jake head rose to, 09,80,000 bushels fis Ratieay, with movement by boat bushels, Vancouver storage s 6,806,000, with 40,000 shipped out by boat, Marketings on .P.R. lines on Tues- Department Trade na Canadian Solving Canadian Press Cable LIVERPOOL, Sept, 18 I am completely satisfied with the results of my visit, declared Right Hon. J. 4H. Thomas, lord: privy. seal and min- ister of employment, on his return today from a visit to Canada. I hope and I feel that it will contribute towards solution of the unemploy- ment problem of this country this winter. T propose to meet representatives of all business interests which can do business with Canada, so the neces- sary steps can be taken to give prac- tical effect to. my efforts. Odnada Will take coal and steel from Great Britain, which she at present takes from other. aress, Aska Interchange T have not asked Canada to take from us things which she produces herself, but I did ask something on account of Britain being the largest Buyer of wheat from the Dominion, 8 went on. Canada, he Geclared, ndnaitted the force of what he put forward, Although, as I say, I shall meet the bcsiness organizations of the old eouatry, I shall say once again, as did when I took office, there can be no- infallible unemployment remedy produced artificially. What, we want for that are customers and these 1 have done my best to secure, Mr, Thomas added, Migration and Relief Mr. Thomas stressed his viewpoint that migration to the dominions and rellef of British unemployment are entirely separate questions. Migra- tion and unemployment are quite apart and great harm is done when anybody tries to associate them, he sald. It conveys to the domtntons the idea we want to dump our chronic workless and undesirables upon them. I discussed migration with the Cana- dian cabin t, the Canadian Trades And. Labor Congress and many other agencies. I did make . certa Dosals, but T)eannot-asy atthe mo- ment how they were received. I hope to make statement in the house of yerrmane cos oparee, oft tos pola the governmental: cid aaa ee aoe SS eat amity fee aap, coat * + MRS, PANTAGES , DENIES CHARGE Theatre Magnate s Wife Takes Stand i in Her Trial For Auto Tragedy LOS ANGELES, Bept, 18. Categor- foal denial of the state's charges: was made by Mrs.. Louis Pantages on trial for the second degree murder of Juro Rokumoto, while she was testifying in her defente, The state's charge that the was intoxicated when her au- tomobile collided with that driven the etim, was contradicted with on ot have rink of intoxicating quot A startling. defense counter charge was thrown. into the case by Max Siouer, chief of Mrs, Pani array, soon after her briet Rokumoto was pu Steuer succeeded, in presenting nis accusation to. court only. after superior Yodgeiedt charges ad exsus- tages denied the. teetimony of siate's witnesses, that, she Bad other eare before ee Rokumoto's. Western Ladies Win First Round In Golf Tourney day were 3,284,000 bushels, with Al- berta slill in the lead with 1,703,000 Yushels, Loadings totalled 1287 cars Prench line yesterday rate Thomas Looks For Help In Problems Hope Orders for British Goods Will Help to Provide Work for British Workmen Calls Trip to Dominion Unquali- fied Success LEAGUE WILL LIKELY DROP MONEY SCHEME Proposal for Cash Help for Threatened Nations Meets Little Favor By GEORGE HAMBLETON Canadian Press ) Staff Correspondent GENEVA, Bept. 18 The proposed treaty whereby the League of Nations ould give financial ald to nations aggressors in time of of advancing beyond the preliminary stages during the present meeting of the league as- sembly, The British and Pench cannot tin inthe vital est paragraphs tal rr Meanwhile, the committee has.turn gt; ed to other clauses, only to. be con- fronted by continuous series of amendments. The British Labor gov- ernment, which has been pressing the convention, wants the right to withdraw from tt, if within tof Ta vatifcation di vention has not come .into operation. Canada has objected to. the- assum) fon that unanimaus decision of the league council fs all that 1s ne to guarantee the loan to the tnfeaten- ed state, the Dominion holding out for provision for approval of foans by the governments of the guarantor stat The scheme, in any event, was passed along today to the arbitration and sefurity committee and the final be taken up at a eon- of the next of the wich armament Great Britain exprested the opinior: the general conference would face tre- mendous difficulties even without. the Ssipress of work made tt necessary to mac Postpone consideration of the British aarmament sesolution. until tomor- Wheat Threshes 54 Bushels Per Acre Near Olds or ialy MACDONALD T0 ISSUE BIDS T0 NAVAL PARLEY ry, Although London is Doubtful Associated Press WASHINGTON, Sept. tons to the five power naval confer- ence proposed to be held late in Janu- aty will be issued.by Premier Ramsay MacDonald in the near future, but the oxact time remains to be determined. ly today and with it came the further Brita and the United States as has been suggested In some. quarters, Sec retary of state Henry L. Stimson sald Publlthed despatches emanating from that Premier Ramsay. Mac- Donald already had sent invitations through the British embassies at T Ko, Paris and Rome were without a thorisation and entirely inaccurate, To Hol alt In. London government will go to. the States, Japan, France and Italy, wi conference, which tt 1s now ps shall be held in the British capital. Considerable pre wor be done before the invitatlons. are sent seit mag De that motion will be det has held tils conferences with Pre dent Hoover in Washington early Britain on the cruiser question. aid hed les to participate taken to issue such invitations Prevent. Premier MacDonald, accompas by his daughter Ishbel, left No. Downing street this morning by aut mobile to visit the King and Queen INVESTIGATION INTO ALLEGED Canadian Press ey into the alleged combine 48 sity, appointed by the ministry Iabge -tpveonduct the prelimina:y ation: Matt Plane. Burns, Once Stage Star Now Charged Shop Lifter Truly Shattuck, Internationally Famous for 25 Years, Under Arrest in Chicago Stole Pretty Green Dress Will Call it Late in Janu- Invita- This was learned here authoritative: information that there would. be uo Joint Invitations on behalf of Great Explorer Weds Actress The invitations from the British United all five expected to participate in the must forward through the British embassies. October on. pointa still tn controve Between the United States and Great 18 High. official quarters today heard with surprise re- inted in London and. New ork that, Premier Ramsay MacDon- invited Japan, France and through thelr respective embas- inp five power aval conference in London in Janu- a Ot ary. Tt was, state the report is un- true.and that no decision had been nied 10 thelr country estate at Sandringham. i ry, estate at San Nortoli, remier expects to re- ae ee aa eets wn wi ere oe Wales, who flew iat eo few days visit CINEMA TRUST 18 A- thorough Canadian motion. picture issue Tuesday was promised by Prof. Ken- eth W, Taylor of Mobfaster Univers Prof, Taylor said F. A. McGregor. under the act, has handed the date which he wus etal under the rules feet, Pilot Meets Death Cap ith ing vhetr wedding at Cleveland, O. TODAY'S estes emer mace OTD DEST NEWS age NSRE ES SaaaT ERIE ame CRACKERS IN BED CHICAGO, Sept. 16 On thelr sixth wedding anniversary, Mrs. Julia Frejlack filed suit for divorce at against. John Frejiack, charging cruelty. Mrs, Frejlack relates that her husband persisted 1n eating crack- emi in bed n spite of her admoni- Hons that the: crumbs were an noying, When she demanded. twin beds, ahe averred, her husband bit her. at FINGERNAIL CODES DRIVE COAST-TO USE OF SOAP VENTU 18 Appli- cake tor Rejenasiiee tvere Ne- enses in Ventura henceforth must wash their hands before setting down their answers to questions on California's new examination forms, Captain Kenneth Murphy, of the state traffic patrol, ordered soap and water when he discovered sev- gral applicants who could not read English had answered every quee Metay had code: answers. to. th fi eave. ern wers to. the Combine Stated to Exist in questions written on te'r finger Canada Will Get Close, eis Serutiny d satay + WHAT YOU THINK AS DEATH NEARS in AKRON, Sept. 18--What does. a man, who falls four stories to land on, the pavement below to almost of sure death, think in falling? tns .Not very much, is the answer of Thomas Davidson, window wast Who recently went through the rerien e. There 45 no. immediate flash of your past life's history, a5 hay been. reported. The air got awfully hot, David son says. The first, thought, I hsd wns, T'm gone And 1 realized too Ghat Twas stil conscloun. Twenty from the bottom everything S Went dark and T didnot feel the shock of striking the pavement. It Was just like dreaming of falling. Por several days. after Davidson's fall it was feared he would die, but ho: survived, Sees Planes Do 416 Miles Run By Radio Doukhobor Children Want To Join Their Parents In Prison VANCOUVER, BC., Sept. 18 Eight Doukhobor children, seven girls and boy, ranging in age from eight from the Chile ees in Sit George Hubert Wilkins, daring Australian explorer, and his bride, formerly Suzanna. Bonnett and beouty, are shown above as they attended the National Air Races follow- H He 15 40 and she 5 28. HUSBAND AND WIFE MAY DIE MEDICOS SAY C.N.R. Freight. at Three NOW FACING DIVORCE Hills. Sweeps Car Out of Path Exclusive to Eamonton Bulletin TROCHU, Alla., Sept. 18 Mr. and Mrs, Jqmes F. McCluskey, thelr son, Fred MeCluskey, and Mra, Alex Long, sister of Mrs, McCluskey, who were Injured Tuesday afternoon when a C.N. freight: train crashed nto thelr automobile at. tho cross- ing. in Threo Hills, were brought here by train this morning arid are now in the Municipal hospital. Fred McCluskey Js not seriously Injared, while Mr. MeCluskey and Dire, Lang have 2 F Complete srecovery bel ne hope i held out for Mrs, MeCtaskey. The injured ante Gime Se peraiioand tos fenger train at Three Hills shortly ateer Tr arta. Wednesiay mornin and were accompanied by 1) and Dr. Sawdon of Thi Trochu t exactly 10 miles north of Three Hills by rall. THREE HILLS, Alta. Sept, 18. J Three permons were seriously injured and fourth war tightly hurt, when Canadian National freight train struck an nutomobile at the crossing in the railway yards here shortly a three o'clock Tuesday afternoon, The Aulo war completely demolished and only the slow mpeed at, which the tritn, was travelling saved the occupants of the car from instant death. The seriously jnjured James F. MoCluskey, 66. years, feactured shoulder blade injuries to chest 4 lang. Mrs. James F, McCluskey, 62 years, compound fracture of the arms, jeft hip and Intrenal in- les. Mrs. Alex. Long, 58 years, frac- tured ribs and internal injuries to the right side. iy. Injured hil Fred McCluskey, 28 years, nevore bruises and possible internal. In- ju itlon not considered serious. James McCloskey and his wife, arc 0 badly injured that they may not Fecover, while Mrs. Long, sister of Mrs. McCluskey, although seriously hurt, is not in a critical condition. Pred Ntc- Cluskey, sor) of Mr. and Mrs, McClus- key, was driving the, car when it was hit by the train, All niembers of the McCluskey fam fly reside ona farm 10 miles south- Mest of Three Hills, while Mrs, Long. who had-been visiting her sister for the. past: few weeks, resides in the Drovinee of New Brunswick, The auto in which the four injured persons were travelling was struck by a train x2166, southbound, at the cross Ing about. 1,000 feet south of the sta Continued on Page Two MOUNT PELE AGAIN ACTIVE Showers Ashes on Adja, cent Towns People Evacuate Areas Associated Press Cable PORT DE FRANCE, Martinique, Sept, 18 A rain of voleanic ashes from Mount Pelee fell on the towns of Saint Plerre and Morne Rouge. This manitertation of souivity, casaed. in: creased evacuation Population of Saint Pierre, Morne Rouge and cheur, but the countryside contioued No such dlaastroud eruption was ex- pected ax that of 1902, when 40,000 persons were estimated to have per- ished. The present disturbance began with n slight. eruption of smoke cat ok evening 8 crater 306 wide. was fo have opened on the aint Plerre aide of the voleano, Laguardia Leads In N.Y. Primaries NEW YORK, Sept. 10, Rewrns from 6 isle shore in, ait of the BS ipive a iLoguarda ee nearly to one over former Binte Benator William M. paren oe Nee ie ateetla ear is a oe votes as inst 5,787 for Bennett. Eh Rag ae OG bette PEACE CHANCE FADING AWAY; NEW ATTACKS China Demands 25,000,000 From Soviet Russia Re- fuses Rly. Agreement TOKYO, Sept. 18, Japanese press agency reports stato that the outer Mongolian government Is said iry Sanded by Soviet officers: te move to the frontier. The report adds that preparations have been made with devel Chinese altuath MOSCOW, Sept. 18. Prospects for peace in the controveray between Rus and China in Monchuria seemed today, after many attempts at nego ations and exchanges of notes, to be even less bright than at the beginning of the disshute over. the Chinese Bast ern railways here Bix different attacks by Chinese on Soviet soll were reported today from the Russian centres of Chita, Khab- arovsk and Viadivostock. On. September 14, fifty Chinese cavalrymen attacked towns near Man- ghuria station and: on other days in the region notthwest of Blagoviesch eniak. Russa Serves Notice MOSCOW, Sept. 18. Soviet Russia has served notice an the national gov ernment of China through the Ger- man embassy that the proposed am- endments by Nanking to the projected agreement for settlement of the Ohin- ese Eastern Railway: Conflict in Man- churia are wholly unacceptable. Thus, border a shes by Chinese troops along the Manchur- fan frontier are thought likely.to con- tinue indefinitely. The Russian note says the Soviet government made. only inessential amendments. The Soviet government Tegarded from the outset of the con- Mlct, and still regards the fulfilment of the conditions outlined by the So- viet as an elementary pre-requisite to any conference, In. its note on September 9, the Nanking government rejects the mini- mum amendments, annulling the draft declaration that a Soviet manager for the Chinese Eastern - be appainted. The note further adds that if Nan King now. withdraws Its own proposal Tespecting the appointment of a Rus sian manager and assistant on the- railroad, settlement of the conflict by agreement is impossible. In view of Nanking s. rejection of Mts own Lerma, the responsibility for further development, of the. enflict falls fully upon the Nanking govern ment. Demands 25,000, SHANGHAI, Sept. 18 The Chinese Nationalist government. ealimates, the faruge to Chinese property, from Russian raids on Manchurian border points nt 25,000,000, according to KEvomit semi-otflclal agency despatch. Por three months, the 2,000 mille Russo-Chines border between Man- churia and Siberia has been the soene of spotadic fighting, the trouble slart - ing over Chinese seizure of the Chin- ese Bastern railway administration from the authority of the USSR, eign Minister . 'T. Wang, of tlonalist. government, st ily protested through the German forelgh office against. alleged internment. by. the Russian government of Chinesr who are not Communisia or members of Russian trade unions, Wang demanded thelr immediate release, pending which he requested the Clerman government to render all ald to the unfortunate victinis of Bo- viet, high-handedness Oddfellows To Have Order For Juniors Associated Prean for a boy's lodge to be known as. the Independent Odd- be to diffuse the principles of Odd fellowship among boys between the agen of 14 to 18 years. The Rebekahs voted to reegmmend aimilar organisation, for gic, this may be contidered by lodge Inter in the week. EARL OF BIRKENHEAD NEW. YORK, Sept. 18. The of Birkenhead, former secretary state for India, ald today on his ars rival on the liner, Olympic, that with good faith on both ides. a naval agreement between the United States and Gyeat Britain should be possible. following conclusion of private-buss- eak parloys hero Lord. Birkenhead maid hoped to visit Canada for, few days. That visit naturally. will fhe independent of business, Ihe. ani. News in Today s Clastitied Ads eres black loam, clay gue soli: G0 acres broken. batance Mosity ignt brush. land sah all f wires: img barn; ted Prion Balatice fv year z krista v0 YOR SALE) Bi stow sa, bavtwood high and Separate school, i Sezecn ine iy at 43007 1000 cash, clear ttle, (4s, HOUBES POR BALE) 20 scree, novih of Alberta. Ave, ealtivation, 2
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