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The Lethbridge Daily Herald 1924-04-01 - 1924-06-30
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BATORDAY, APR-22, 1024 Shipyard Workers WnGB. vu Started ae lorning When Southamp- ton tote Gunkers Failed to Resume Work (April 18. About one frundred * thy 4 shipyard workers Sromgeea, Groat Dregne trlieing of their unions bei 0 resime work yes- i Senay, An ootarm i with the ultima. f , tum of thi ing employers air Te -ahoutd- federation, ane fee is Snoperative amptoy. Wi) rt aD open. me) only Ru whera aro ber fas the petarn of those go back to work, n members me Gehan involved re the lockout against their bers in. other yards will iharawa, the employers declar: appealed to the ght to deter the meas. er8, contended they Reportafrom Southbampton state that pen the, pesretania was taken to Cher paid peaay, a number of skdlled Npritiah workers wore aboard her, having swith th tho assistance of the employers, dodged the strikers pickets, Enowgh of these mechanics are aboard * all therd An ork on liner and aly ene apskitied, part will be done by th io. Fr nch workers at herbourg. Fire Takes Huge-Toll. . of Canadian Forests Ora sun 11 In, ances it night an. jo house aakinate, ough 150,000 for the of. ber and the management of forest re- serves, Hon, Charles siewert minis- ter of tle Interior; stated that approx - mately one billion more feet of tim- was destroy: was. manu, factured in Cavada annually, One halt of the ee lumb r-losses of Can, ada wore by fi More drastic meas: ures of prevention must be taken. The departm nt-of-the-interior -proposed: 0 to utilize the Royal Canadian Air Force for detection of fires this year. The-sum' of 5,000 was to be used try to replenish the amount of timber used every year for manufacturing nsiderable: headway had tion of the provincial governments: to obtain protection of the forests from. fires, Queer Money Dive. Bills for Use of Bootleggers IZ ix Prisoners aken EW YORK, April 11. Secrot ser: vice agents yesterday raided a house Bay Port, LL, ich had been pi hes cauipped with sufficient arms, ammu- * CORSAWALL, Ont.; April 12. While itlon.and.: nitroglycerine, to - with- stand a long siege, and selsed 40,000 We prigan: purpose been made. ny obtaining the co-opera- + Is Real Arsenal ue THE LETHBRIDGE DAILY-HERALD Retain Capital Punishment Law Ottawa House Votes 92-29 0 Against Bill Introduced By. Wm: Irvine OTTAWA, Apri 12 a By a vote of 92 to 29, a majority of 63, the house. -of--comnions aeomidnighe defeated a bill providing for the abolition of capital punishment, sponsored by Irvine, Labor meinber for Calgary Tho bill wag in the form of an amendment to the criminal code. Be- ing a private measure, members of all parties fel to. express. themselves freely, and the views of cabinet ministers ag well as of pti- vate members, were found to be wide- ly at variance. Premier King atid Op- position Leader Arthur Meighen found themselves in agreement in opposing, the bill, while Robert Forke, Progres- sive leader, argued against capital punishment, OTTAWA, April 11 Speaking to the second reading of his bill forthe abolition of capttal punishment, Rey. m. Irvine, Labor, East Calgary, this afternoon proposed to pregent his argument against the death penalty. from se historic and scientific point view. Tho ancient law of the tribes, an eyo for an eyo, and a tooth for a tooth, he argued, must give place to humanitarian measures. The world had progressed since the desire for retribution was the basis of law. The argument which was constantly presented in support of capital pun- ishment was that it acted asa deter- rent, sald Mr, Irvine, He believed t thero were better ways of reach- ing the desired end. In the old days death was the penalty for .minor partly +H SUTIES inene WOLVES wre LONDON There. was a What s Left of Kapuskasing Is Destroyed By Fire KAPUSKASL Ont., April 11 The remaining part of the old town- to of Ka commonly. Stewartville, was totally destroyed by arly this morning. Total losses are estimated: at 200,000, which ae covered by insurance. cause of the fire is unknown, but it is suspepted to be a deliberate case of arson, Fire was discovered in the back of Angus Bowers shoo store, where no- body Ives and where no fre was Tet in the stove last night. Fire spread to buildings on both sides and. Ty 7 o'clock the rest of the business sec- tion of Stewartville was consumed by flames. On January 11, oxactly three months ago today,: the east end Lof that ting. Stewart's residence had been deatroy- od by fire. Owing to there being no waterworks in this La of the town t.1s very hard to fight IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING WINNIPEG, April 12. Police last night. were looking for two disguised as women who late Thureday night strongarmed Preto Bordy, a local resident, and robbed him of 180 In cash. Ac- cording to his story, two S rominine figures approached him while he was going home. Hello, cutle, sald.one. Aren t you ashamed to be out go late? . With that the speaker sent a swift Jab to the colar plexus, fol- lowed by a right swing to the jaw, and when Bordy came to later his 180 was misting. ponte. FUNER, F HIS IS IMPERSONATOR drama. tlc denouement.to'ono of the most folsted. EXCEPTIONAL RIDING COMFORT Owners continue to comment on the marked riding comfort of Dodge Brothers Motor Car. Increased chassis length, low- swung body and ger rous seat depth have much to dowith this. Primarily, however, it must be accredited to the greater buoy- ancy of the new spring equip- ment. The rear springs are ten inches longer, and underslung. MOTOR SALES, LIMITED FOURTH HAVE. SOUT. LETHBRIDGE CALGARY EDMONTON LETHBRIDG her parents were out ofthe house, wing Eavigne, aged three, was burned to death. Sho was playing ywith matches, 5 ATWO RTERD Pip MUROER- CHARGE MONTREAL, April 1 12, Corinne St. charged-wi ers, including two women and print- ing presses, plates, inks, bond paper. and other material forming. spurious eurrency-in saree eetiet were oe taken. bythe. ral The plant me Bells eve been devoted to printing bills ot lioge denominations tor the excldatys: use crimes but soclety Niding that Tt did not prove offective, -had abolished it in petty cases, The time was eurely coming when society, not fo much in the interest of the in its: owas Totoro would. abolish vcapieal punishment, vat 4s degrading, demoralizing, sn Tago to vur finer sensibilities and A. upon the British war office and officials In the highest circles when former Sergeant-Major Arthur Richardson, who served ... With. the. Royal. Northwest.Mount:.. ed Pollce and later during the South African war with the Strath- cona Horse,: was dlacavored fhe the murder of irs, jergeron, they had give on Kine evidence agatnat Edouard FreMter and Alfred Dagenais, remnlting/ in thestwo latter being sen- tenced to. daath Facets: mere Uber. stad 9 vei oY r RL. Sea erosecntor,. had: sapere that the crown could offer io proof agathst.them. Frellier and Dagenais are to be-hanged on May 16. shipments of eee trom the reanale amehored on ram wgoversment moa-sa(i atmilar raids were Held on rendezvous of tha same gang under orders -from the treasury department at Washington. house was entered so suddenly tnat none ot Its occupants had an op- portunity to make usd of a small ar- senal discovered in the building. Re- yolvers lay ready for mmedlite uso beside windows which commanded. all approaches, while a quantity: of nitro- -/slycerine was placed near, tho plates and copper plates arid bilis-in order that this evidenco. might be destfoy- ed in the event.of. trouble. TattureIndsmich as it does not act as deterrent, declared Mr. Irvine, MAYOR VOTES DRY AND QUEBEC TOWN GOES DRY WINDSOR MILLS, Que., April 12. The vote of Mayor Millette was the deciding factor in the passing of a by-law Thursday making the town of Windsor Mills dry. Voting on a Mquor referendum was held Wednes- day and when the ballots were count- ed it was found that half the popula- tion of the town 196 had voted wet, while the other half voted dry, Con: sequently, the mayor's was the decld- ing vote, 18 AN OUTCOME OF ETERNAL TRIANGLE 2 OGEMA; Sask, Aprit--11. Incl- dents surrounding the shooting of Richard Foley at Ritchie, Sask; by hia brother Sam, - today when Ie'was reveaied that the affair wat LOL L Se SPSS A006 , ALBERTA POOL WILL COOPERATE * WINNIPEG, April 12. We aro anxlous. to co-operate in the selling of pool wheat. in any practical way with Manl- 1 Saskatchewan, stat- 2eeeeise tad aaperaonsted him for ma poral Arthur Rich the Gordon Highland: had of service: it man to win the. during the reign The exs rgeant-major dist ed H man on whose breast it wae pin. ned by King Edward. He was the son of well-known Liverpool, - family and, utider the stress of mlofortune, he had recently taken a Job as a'tramway laborer with the Liverpool-corporation, His , mother believed that the son had died In Canada.many years ago. The Imposter, Corporal Arthur Richardson, claimed to be. the holder of the Victoria Crosg grants ed to. his namesake and wai feted and presented. to Hie Jesty during the latter's visit to *Civerpool. When his death, 'oc- curred, permlasion was given by the war office that he should - be TOP FORM PARIS, April 1: Criqui s Me Endeline, doctares the rd Lolal, a French ppp, who had previously offered Dund: defend his featherweight t title against Eugene Criqui of France, in a 2 SPALLA TO FIGHT FLOYD MONTEVIDEO, ey laying, osring that ed H. W. Wood, chairman of the Alberta wheat pool, in a burted wien rot mitttary tor although he vas no longer in the famous Scottish regh manager, wWor featherweight cham- isi former: considgeing ithree proposals, one -. to ne ht Johnny Dunder in Now York, round bout at Paris, during the Olym- Offers of 25,000 for Dundee to risk April 12. Er minlo Spalla, European heavy- - ho is a pas Smoker 's Teeth Biedeheo White: New. Safe Way +No need -for dull, yellow, tobacco- tained teeth now. For a new safe treatment Bleadhodent Com ination a is and makes sin just Tesstment consists of Softens the stain yw kind of paste which Bently removes the softened stains .and.prevents the for- Tnation of new. stains, Safe and harm- Tess, as, its aie ingredients ' are sespecially 1d to act only on MOT By BrOOUNT rtion of his wife for his brother early In Febru: WARSHIP AUSTRALIA SUNK SYD) + N.S.W., April 12. with solemn ceremony the veteran warship Australla was sunk today 20 nilles' of Sydney in accordance with the naval Program under the: 3 treaty, Laden with: hundreds of florur sri- butes from the populace, the warship was towed to.the sinking point by tugs, accompanied, by two Australian and five British Sctiberse with officials raboard. There hersea valves were opened and she slowly sottled beneath the water while the crulsers Prod salutes and airplanes circled overhead. - 300,000 QUEBEC CITY FIRE QUEBEC, April 12. Fire involving a loss estimated as: high as 300,000 in the business sane of the city, Smith, eelling agent of the Al- berta pool, Winnipeg grain exchange. The wire was read at the board of directors meeting of the Manitoba Co- Operative Wheat Producers here yesterday.- - PPPS SO DO wa gt; POPP VIOS SOSSSOSCOSOOO SOLOS surface sta E ee on the enamel it- self. iy 8a ld preparation like Bleachodent Gompination: should she. used children s set which are : naturally soft and gonsitive; and which are gepecially subject, Mo mains and decays Fi for the. / Bleacbojent Combination today for few cente gt all good. dealers, such as: Hedley Drug Oo., Sydney Jackson, McCreadys Ltd. Adyortisement. THE POWERFUL. LIGHT WEIGHT. MOTOR 50 Mo wer Three full hp. iLightest of ail motore for Its power. Paster outboard motor In the Instant Starting every time At- water iene aantfon Safe Ru ering. New Propelle ggle ee moving parts to wear, Instant push button reverse. ,Safestmotor in rough water. . only d mrstorey wholesale dry goods warehouse of W, McClymot and Sons, St. Anterne and St. Peter streets, this morning. The blaze was discovered shortly before 7 o'clock and about an hour and a halt later the roof fell in, The:buflding is of stone and is said to bo a hundred years old. The fire is thought to havo started in the shipping room. CARRIED TOO MUCH LIQUOR NEW. YORK, April 12. The bar tender of the Cunard -Iiner Aquitania far over-estimated tho tl of her 1,034. passengers when 1,600 lt;worth of whiskey and ale had to be thrown overboard yesterday when the vessel reached. the 12milo imit, wo members of the crew. of the new Gorman liner Deutschland bere on its first trip, were 00 fi federal court for bringing into are United States 34 cases of . whiskey. -the-crew were-heid-in 1,000 bail each on similar charges. THIRD ALBERTA MAN HONORED P. Pallesen, one of tho best, known dairymen of the province, has been honored by the Danish government with the order of the Dannebrag, a Danish knighthood, this. being tho third resident of Alberta to be so hon- cored. SOPHO OOOOSOOOOOSD HOT DAYLIGHT SAVING IN-LONDON..SNOWSTORM oe Distributors: ENSIGN MOTOR LONDON, April 12 In the midst of a snowstorm, here tho house of commons gavo sec- ond reading to private mem- bers bill proposing tho perma- establishment of a six period of summer SUPPLY Co. 1800 Georgia St, West Vancouver, B. C. timo or daylight saving from the, first Sunday in the'first Sunday in October. SHSSSOS SSO FOS9O0E STPSPOS DEPTS POSS HOSHSEO OO ODD PO.B., he had served. It was the irony that the man whom he had robbed of honors and distinction should walk quietly in the proces- sion behind the gun carrlage and other to meet him-here, and the thir to take on Danny Frush hero. Demands 50,000 NEW) pril 12, Charles Johnston, manager Of Johnny Dundee, featherweight and. junior lightweight the guard of honor, Fashion is of the female sex and consequently has its whims, Factory Toronto, Taxes Extra with travelling expenses for three to boxing champfon of the world, yes- terday cabled. demand of 50,000 In the BIG Bis 30-poundwere xe June against Kid Caplan of Meriden, Conn., and of 15,000 for 9 contest against Bobby Garcla, in Baltimore, were also announced: by: Johnston. History g little moro:than a regis: tor of the crimes, follies and. inisfor- tues of mankind. CAR Class senger aboard the , ateamshlp av? World for New orl told the newspapermen here tha he had signed contracts with Tex Rickard; New York promoter, to meet Floyd. Johnson and Quintin Ralas'while In the United States. Lookin forward to pleasure s al: ways a Pl leasu at the Light Car Price Bougule down behind bow naturally your the wheel of this Pig New Overland. fingers close on the convenient the gas, Get the thrill of this Springs. Note the eae lasting all steel body. Know the confidence this sturdy rear axle inspires Qverland driver. Enjoy the amazing Overland economy ota oil and gasoline. from tires. More miles to the gallon. More Your Overland dealer will gladly give you a demonstration.) D. s. WILLIAMSON CO., Distributor RIDGE, , ALBERTA.
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Image 155 (1924-04-12), from microfilm reel 155, (CU11310532). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.