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The Bulletin Is Alberta s Fastest Growing Newspaper Use The Bulletin Classified Want Ads. For Immediate Results 49TH YEAR. VOL. XXVIII, 217. , VANCOUVER WORKMAN RUNS AMOK EDMONTON, ALBERTA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1929. Today Warship Question Diamonds From Sugar Flying Fire By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright 1929) AMSAY- MacDonald arrives in the United States im pbout three weeks to talk over armaments at sea. The British, well informed by thelr separate alr de- partment, care Aittle about surface ships for any fut- ure war. They know. that ships will cut no figure. But they have 70,000 miles of sea Brisbane Coast to patrol in thelr empire, Their crulsers are reaily floating forts or police stations, boarding houses for marines that can bo landed when needed, then moved Ci on 16 soothe the next troubled spot. ture, the bodies of thie six vic- the United States would eftabuish tims were tossed amid the i aping tongues of fire. T an alr department, separate from the army and navy, appointing head with others under him, all. controlled by President Hoover, to develop new alr ideas, Uncle Sam might mot spend O his life copying Germany, Taly and about warships. Perhaps the President will do that. Friends say that .when he recently saw +a news reel of the great, all- metal dornier plane, with I engines, * gable to carry 109 passengers; Re seem- 4 deeply Interested, eet ROFESSOR HERSCHEY ot Mc- 2 Person college, tells sclentists st Minneapolis that genuine diamonds Continued on Page Two BRITISHROUT (22st ee eer ane made to the department of national BEDOUINS NEAR OLD GALILEE Sixteen Killed in Engage- ment Between Arabs and ized er, Campbell river and lakes, Hon, . P, Burden, minister of lands, certificate a by that company, such permission allowing a to wy a sesseseess: 42a tu Tae fa. Biche, cloudy, calm, 2. Athapasen. cloudy, call marae Pouee Coupe, seat. exim cia Be winds ieiaaptior tomnper Sept. 16 A tragedy that cost the lives of six persons ,cast its shadow of gloom over the Niagara Peninsula. Sunday and marred the opening festi- vities of St. Catharine's air- port. pilot of a Travelair cabin plane, operated by the Sky- ways Ltd., of Toronto, crash- ed to their death shortly after 7.30 o'clock Saturday night less than two miles from the landing field, crash and as the gasoline-fed flames quickly devoured the from the burning plane by franti rescuers while the Ted almost beyond recog- Britain and they would not worry nition. caped and all met instant death. Hamilton, formerly of St. ines, Gefence at Ottawa, No inquest has yet. been Begun by Coroner Dr. D. V. Gurtey. The: dete for the. formal in- quest hias been set for Thursday, Sep- tember 26. What caused: the crash re- mained a mystery Sunday, There EEE nly w Low eye-witnesies of, the tragedy as knoll 300 yards West. of the Welland Ship Canal. With no survivors to tell the story Sk the mishap, officials were reticent to comment oh the probable difficul- Will Develop Big British Golub, Hlectric Railway, Gorough Its subsidary, the Island Power Company, n the opportunity by the setting out ihe geheme propoesd develop the island's largest water POW Saturday signed the ij) Proving of the undertaking by sighteen mnths within which en man to.gon- Canadian Wheat nadian wh at during Augune ctalled 10,106 266 busts wiGe bureau of statistics Dyging the same monit August Canada exported. wheat 10 Great Bitain to the extent of 6.866, 152 bushels valued tls quantity 5,103,675 t ia United States porte nnd 1,763 by Canadian ports. Penn. Man Claims wards of Parker county, Pa,, wants to know whas the district attorney's office will do about Jactes on. Manhattan Island, located in the Wall street district. pet Beat els are Seria le ; wards encloses a note from Robert 0. Bdwards, his father, written in 1885 aim a one-third interest in 100 acres on Manhatten, The elder Edwards wrecked rain carrier Baucls, ashore near fafe aboard, except for one man who was: injured in trying to-get a. line ashore, hospital in a motor boat. Six Die As Large Passenger Plane Crashes St. Catharines Scene of Tragedy--Explos-ion of Gas Prevents Rescue of Victims In- quiry Into Mishap Being Held Canadian Press ST. CATHARINES, Ont. Five passengers and the An explosion followed the abin and non-metal . struc- bodies were taken thers Avere burned and char- 5 Not an occupant of the plane s- The Dead 1.L.E, St: Catharines, Allan Bond, J Meena, 43, St. Cathar- photographer at Canal. Mrs, Agnes Bennett, 35, widow, vathar- Louls Bennett, 23, St. Catharines, Mrs. Agnes Bennett, Doc Bradtield, formerty of Virgil, near A government board of enquiry has been named-and held its first the pine crashed on a Continued on Page Two B.C. Water Power Canadian Press VICTORIA, B.C., Sept: 16 The Vancouver has been giv ernment to make a survey and submit plans. Exports Decline Canadian Press. OTTAWA, tas 16. Exports of Ca- the month of valuation of 14,397,493, returns compiled bye the femainics: ports totalled 45,037.11 busthe values as S0.007907. During 9,951,598. OF 100 Acres In N.Y. Associated Press NEW YORK, Gept./18 W. H. Ed- nding, Atmsirong claim: of his to an estate of 100 The district attornty's office has about his im, ins letter dated August 13, Ba- Melbourne, Australia, leaving to he had inherited uncle. GRAIN BOAT ASHORE ST. JOHNS, Nfld., Sept. 16 The g Slyathcona has reached the the property, Island, In the Straits Belle The crew of 29 ase He Was conveyed to Fortreau In Ontario BRITISH START TO QUIT RHINE; PART FRIENDS Report that French Troops May Move. in Denied in Paris Associated Presi Cable KOENIGSTEIN, Germany, Sept. 16. British uniforms, a familiar sight on the atrects of this ttle mountaln ee for the past ten years, disappeared Gay almost entirely. The commander, of. the soldiers in this locality withdrew all Tommies to thelr barracks while awaiting. transe - Bortation home today and during the veel Above all, don t leave as enemies, was the word given out to the Bri- Ush officers and men. This spirit of chivairy is deeply ap- preciated by the inhabitants of the Spa, who cherish no enmity. toward the soldiers who have occupied their territory, though they are naturally y at the restitution of German sofereipaty. For the first time in years the pre- war signs of apartments to let adorn the windows in the villa section where Eriuish olficers and thelr families were hitherto quartered. As the first formal act of evacuation, furhed ovel fer custodian, representing. government, sueh of the 64 requis Uoned ufficers houses as had already teen vacated. Denied Reports D PARIS, Sept. 16 London reports to the effect that French troops would replace British troops in the Rhine- land as the British evacuated their posts, were denied by the Qual D Orsay today. Wiesbaden: Anxious WIESBADEN, Germany, Sept. 16 Arrival of several Prench general staff officers for m conference with Lieu- tenant-General Sir William. Thwalt commander of the British troops. in the Rhineland, on Sunday gave rise to a rumor that the British comman- der would depart for. London this Torning for mpecial report to the:Brt- ish ministry of war. - At 'British military headquarteys this afternoon Jt was stated, positively that General Thwaltes hed not left Wiesbaden, but other information was, refuse T ean't give you any information Continued on Page Two Seaplane Pilot Adrift In Fundy, Planes Seek Him Asociated Press Cable WEIBEBADEN, Germany, Sept 16. Three officers and 30 inen from each of the small Koenigstein and Bad Schwalbach, Jeft Saturday ec the beginning of the evacuation of the jartures will be gradual, November and un- fit December 17s eight days. betors (Christmas, when the last British Tom- my will have left the Rhineland. FLIERS KILLED CHICAGO, Sept. 18- Pilot, Walter Myers, licensed - er, Mars, Mare Benjamin Bika, and Pilot a cee ee Krone, an wr ee ee i a ce Bi i, Bees, a hee by the two en collided here Sat- urday night. ICIAN DIES DBLORAINE, Man., Sept. 16. Wil- tiem Chambers, former mayor of Del- loraine atid prominent in political and business circles in Manitoba for many years. died here Sunday, Born in Sarnia, Ont., Mr. Chambers came to Deloraine in 1903. He was twice an unsuccessful Conservative candidate n provincial elections in this constitu- eney. KILLS FAMILY, FIRES HIS HOME, THEN SUICIDES Vancouver Man With Hat- Death and Destruction VANCOUVER, B.C., Sept. Mam Campbell Phillips, 37, a alee mannered machinest, ran amu hatchet in his home on enue early this mornin, daughter Joan, ag. 10, year-old aon, Eric, Tace and head, tt of his erime, set 1 ended his own life by cutting his throat. His wife, Lily Phillips, 33, les un- conscious and in a critical condition at the General hospital, Mars. Phillips escaped by jumping ond-storey window into the irgm a bakes hid suffer- * gt; fractured jaw. None but the nrincipals witnessed the mure 73. Lappened wes revealed to firemen who went to the scene in answer to an alarm, The basement was in flames, Rush- ing upstairs, the firemen found Joan and Eric horribly battered, in the-front) bedroom, The boy was dead, but the Ute girl's eyellds fluttered aa: she was carried out. Her eyes were fixed in horror, but sho was unable to Continued on Page Three Famous Paris Police Expert Shot To Death Associated Press. Cable Joseph Philip O'Neil, who ts stated to have confessed to shooting the fa- NO ELECTION Girl, 18; Makes Jump NEW Titan's year to beoome a peraetite s . Until esterday she had never bech know what it meant to she reached Without hesitation she leapt into spice. Down she came ax about he wade a taken back 40 the airport in was brought before 1 more, than Now; T. hope I will be Wagner later salt she PRICE FIVE CENTS Churchill Visits Alberta Oil Field , Leaves Trail of Canadian Press * wil his four- slashed at his wife's to conceal traces to his house and She is gashed in the neck Mute evidence of what Turner Valley. In the 'y followed by Major Chure The Home Ol company. TAKING STEPS TOPROSECUTE diregler st the Mentideatier werses- - Starts Action Against and famous ss an . Bootlegger to, amonton Bulletin wan, to inst Harry Bronfihan, eral election last. June, in to, one of. his col Doctor Orders Willingdon To Canadian Press In QETAWA. Sept, 16- Semowbere Be ae onan anatian Fret Pilot, Reed, of s RONTO, Sept. 16 His excel- Maine, is thoaght to. feated in the house of commons three leney Viscount. Willingdon, governor drifting helplessty, according to gouwal of Consda, bias been od- lanpactinon Ramsay vised by physicians to take a period branch ot ee darment Of P* cumstances, bore out his stand, of rest. He'was seized with faint- Beod wax last sect ate days nce said. ing spell on the golf links Saturday To'fly up into Nova Hest. Annlety erie Canpeaied ta riaeet for his safety mounted and the de- ar 2 vec nome Partment at Ottawa. was asked. to arene Nea ae asaist in 2 search for him. Two of Engements. Royal Canadian Air Force seaplanes : pedi, Stkibourne, Ne were ordered (ogo Alfred. Dutt Cooper. EXAM: Sigt: Hh The geret: Canad tupplemented by two machines from Tingdon returned fo Ottawa from Tewaye Saim Sah td prune Fea cer eete, two ines from ihe Saint : eee 2 a Boy at. compelled him to cancel all hls en- jot a fisl fagements for the time being. I home here late was stated at Rideau Hall Sunday British Clear Of - bullet wound in, that Viscount Wilingdon was feeling Rhineland By Xmas ; oe From Plane, Likes It Stenographer, in Air For First Time, Leaps 8,000 Feet With Parachute For New Thrill Sth NE Pe aie oar yest 110th street, yrailoed ont Seoul of in an airplane. Nor did she into the void great height, or little or ae for the past several months watch others do it and to beg 87 a early she went to the field again. This time she TORK, bright, had better. Idk. John Wauner. up in aBtandard biplane, told Fer he would take her upe she put ona pair of workmen's Overalls and height of 3,000 feet she told Wagner she was ha hed been ld about it through the mogaphones, Defect ianding on the Westbury Polo Field, and f, automobile. panting and exuberant, loudspeaker and made her first speech. joing to aay it was educational, abe panted, but it was much if, it wap the moss tavcinaling experience I ever had. be able to do it quite frequeniy, ahe added. - the-jump without any sign of fear, When Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill was in Alberta, in the course of his trans-Canada tour, he visited the much-discussed-oll areas in the r pleture is shown Mr, Churchill and his son, IM and his son and party leaving No. 1 well of In the ploture on the right shows Mr. Churchill inspecting the frosi-covered pipes that convey the gasoline from Homa H. BRONFMAN Attorney-General of Sask. SoRept, TE The Regt Daly star Saturday carted snows story stating that stopp are being taken by Hon. M. A. MacPherson; the general of Saskatclic- wan, to taste proceedings agains millionaire boot- . ended by ohlet Justice Brown. and His bromner i udges who conducted the eeepraccuion of Bronfman ty te Gar government was one oF the. gpeet, loses of tne rovinelal which Tdberal government was defeated afters Dard opeten. Counsel for Bronfman 1s to be busy here. new attorney . fee him except 15 leagues: of the in- the operations of Brobfman before the authorities, Take Long Rest, TODAY'S ODDEST NEWS + BOG 18 HELD Guiry y OF SHOOTING MASTER LONDON, Sept, 16 An East Kent coroner who Held an inquest on Reginald Wiliam Clark's death: found sh Alsatian dog guilty of shooting his master. The dog pulled the trigger of sporting gun standy ing against tent post. GOSSIPING BANNED. 4 AT BAND CONCERTS EVANSVILLE, Ind, Sept. 16. Gossiping among women during band concerts here will have to stop, according to Police Chief: Suthem- fer. He will place several officers among the crowds when the next concert 1s held, with orders to stop all gossiping. * + HUSBAND USES KNIFE. ON WIFE; GETS 90 DAYS 16. Using a. ae kenifo: on his. wife -because Re was ventenced to ninety days the-house of correction: by J Frederick Elliott. Mrs, Espostio ot seem to care. UPPER CANADA COLLEGE TELLS CANADA STORY Notables at Old Boys Ga- thering Speak on Trade and Empire Canadian Press TORONTO, Sept, 18 -Canada s na- Honal story was, vividiy reflected. tn the growth of Upper Canada Col- lege, declared Hon, Vincent Massey, Gansdian minister to. the United in, addressing gathering of boys and many other promine ent citizens at a banquet here Sat- urday. which brought close the feelebentions in connection with. the jgentenary of the foundation of the In addition to Mr. Massey other speakers at the function were: Hon. Janis Malcolm, dominion ininister of trade and commerce. and Premier G, Howard Ferguson, of On- tario, L only wish that it was our habit in Canada to always celebrate the anniversary of great events with -1 fing ceremonial Mr. Massey said. We need. just euch occasions as this We need to keep alive in our memories great act in our history and de picy. sand sit spuy from those to said within the Empire, part, Over and ment in com- nations who show tiie post- in. the world today and of the advantages had as citizens of such a great Empire. FAMOUS RIFLEMAN DEAD OTTAWA, Sept, 16 Captain Harry H. O. Gray,'74, for years crack rifio shot on teams. representing Canada, ied in hospital here Sunday. He was member of the Ottawa, sharpshoot era during the Riel rebellion in. 1885, je wane member of the councll of ye Dominion of Canada Rifle Asso- GAME IS MUCH SCARCER SAYS CITY NIMROD Little Water Makes Birds Wild Fair Bag Obtained Hunters who expect to find lots of game on the sloughs and small bodies of water near Edmonton are doomed to disappointment, according to re- ports recetved Monday morning. Ow. to the dry weather and the lack of- water in these places birds are secking: the larger lakes and the re- sults that the customary shooting spots are not s0 good.. Phe larger lakes will offer good sport to thote who are position to visit them but the dieceahty will be getting the birds in Gene tions which 1 which last season mre cs could mong the best shoot- province are this year alow standard owing to the ex tremioly Gry, season. There. is vety ite, a the innumerable he throughout the Bdmonton dis he entire fight appearing to be to the larger of water, Pry fact makes Te necessary for ths sportsman to have well trained dog to retrieve his bag. Owing to the difficult. shooting con ditions that prevail, bags were lighter than usual, being estimated that not more than a dozen birds were the opening morning, while the num ber of Nimrods trying 'thetr luck was well above last years average, a large Humber being eltizens out for couple Of hours shooting to fore going Exclusive to Edmonton Bulletin LAMONT, Alta., Sept, 16 The duck season opened here this morn- 20g with, many of the loci sports men taking: advantage of the fist SPA adeve nosabet legis -thete wip Sunday to get to thelr long planned for hunting grounds. Several of Yocal business places Closed up for half day for this occasion. sheoting around French Protest Bandit Killing Of R.C. Clergy Auociated Press Cable PEIPING, China, 84 addressed French legation he 4 strong note of protest to the Chinese jonalist government regarding. the lulling of the Roman Catholle tlthop, Trudo Jans, and two Pranciscan fathera at Lisotang in Hupeb prov- inee. The three men, who were Bel- flan subjects, were victims of bandits A French gunboat has been ordered to proceed immediately to Tchang and Protection to Catholic mis- sions there and conduct an inquiry into the cfroumstances of the mur- ders. Bishop Jans had lived ip China 22 yours, BRANDON MAN KILLED W. Duncan, of Brandon. was instant- ly killed late Sunday when the auto- mobile in which he was riding Francis Massin, also of turd completely over south of Harding as loose gravel on the highway while en. toute down hill. Mr. Massin Was found hear the car brutsed and suffering from shock. Duncan was huddled in is car, bis neck broken, brought down before elght o'clock on Br There are several good lakes for - j Lamont. GREAT POWERS SEE ALIKE ON NAVAL POLICY Both Agree to Cut Only. Few Tons Lifference in Froposals By HENRY SOMERVILLE Special Cable to Edmonton Bulletin Copyright LONDON, Sept. 16. While Rt. Hon. Ramsay MacDonald, premier of Great Britain, has not yet made public his statement as to his naval disarmament conversations with US. Ambassador Dawes, it is authoritatively reported here that but a few thousand tons Temain in question between Uhe two- ns, The British proposal ty that Britain have 50 cruisers totalling 389,000 divided into 15 cruisers with eight-inch guns and 33 carrying six-inch, he propesal of the United States ts that they shall have-a total Lonnage of 315,000. tons th 36 cruisers, compris ing 21: with eight-inch guns and 18 with six-inch guns. British opinion is that the United States should have but 18 of the larger cruisers and a total tonnage of 300,000 tons. This, difference rennain to be ad Justed, ut it Js not believed it ts auf gt; fictent to prevent, an agreement, First Information The full and authoritative statement on Anglo-American naval negotiations made today marks the first time the: slightest information has come from British sources, though much has Jeaked out on the other side. . Apolog: haa been made because the Britis press has: suffered from the British strictly to the authorities keeping Pledge of secrecy. The present British. government when taking up discussions with Presle dent, Hoover had to face the fact that previous attempls to reach naval agreement with America had met with fattures, Tt can be A fitiltely slated that when Premier MacDonald visite Hoo- ver he will not talk about tarts, He Continued on Page Two Canada Stands Highest With British People Canadian Press MONTREAL, Sept. 16 Canada, in the British mind, stands above all nations in the world, whether It be from the point of emigration or the viewpoint of investment, the Dominion's position ts supreme, sala Yon. P. Cr Larkin, Canadia high commissioner ut London, who arrived here Saturday; with Premier Mackensle King, who greeted Mr, Larkin at Quebec and then. accom- punted him on the steamship Mont- calm to Montreal, Mr. Larkin, who ii paying his an. visit to. the Dominion, em: tically denied x report that he about to resign. BASEBALL RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE. postponed, rain, +1200 900 000 0 2. 8 8 Sooo 140,000 1 3 10. 0 Mems Oc. FOOTBALL Canadian Prew Cable LONDON, Bept. 16 Shettield de feated Glasgow in their annual intel ity tpecer match in Sheffield today, Results of lague games ENGLISH LEAGUE: First Division. Blackburn Rovers 4: Newcastle U. 2, Huddersfield T. 3: Liverpool 0, Leeds United 4; Bverton 1. West Ham U. 0; Birmingham 1. Second Division Cardiff City 3: Notts County 0. Southampton 0, Millwall: 1; Bradford 2. Oldham Athletic 3: Barnsley, 2. Swansea Town 0; Reading 1. Third Division, Southern Section Clapton Orient 1: Brentford 1. Luton Town 2; Gillingham 0. Norwich Oity 2: Walsall 0. Coventry. City 1, Third Division, Northern. Sector Halifax Town 1; Doncadter B,.0 Lincoln City 3; Portvale 2. Rugby Union Mountain Ash 3; Aberaman 3, Newport 3; Pi
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