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XN 27, 1949, 0 DAY'S PROBS;' Daily Circulation Over 3,000 I I VOL, 9, No. , 219, ME DICINE HAT, ALBERTA, FRID: AY, MARCH 28, 1919. TEN PAGES a cams a TRACTOR INDUSTRY LOCATES IN THIS CITY Sut Blk , 3.45 of these high eut, ace Shoes sewn 50, SH i Embargo Placed on Private Fortune in Meantime Hungarian Revolutionists Warn People to Respect All Foreigners in Budapest n emba go has been placed on the pri- rles until his official abaica- according to reports from that Mareh 28. fortune of former Emperor C as been received at Vi insmitted by German wireless. 28. Emissai London, 1a, pvolu sof the Hungarian at V assembly unt national yes the German-Austrian x Budapest dispateh. : The revolutionary has ted on hotels where Entente will soop bs of say government ordered Entente flags missions have been stopping and hoi messag says poste issued warning the people to res- Military authorities du. are rapidly preparin, Wooden huts, of which this is ZATION HUTS, specimen are b for the demobilization of Canada s fighting men in different parts of ing rushed to completion for the men s occupation PREMIER LENINE ADMITS RUINING RUSSIA AND SAYS we Le u U u Internationalism is His Sole Consideration Unit ed States Troops Nip Bolshevik Plot Among Russian Prisoners in. Germany in Bud. London, March 28 circles the Westminster Bolsheviki premie (British Wireless). From Gazette learns that Nikola Lenine , charged with the destructiveness of well-inform Bolshevism and the ruin which it had brought to the workers in Russia, deel ed that he quite realized this fact, but that he eared nothing f Russia as Russia. The sole consideration, he said. was interncttion alism. Paris, March 28 A rumor was enrrent last might that th United States had received a note from Premier Lenine ant W M ni nister Trotzsky, of the Russian Soviet that government, government, askin Echo de jon for says Maree Hutin in the pect all foreigners in Budapest. * , tod: M. Hutin adds that he ean not say that, President Wi le : Paris March 98 (Ha: Agcngy). No direct news has been is disifelined to give the request favorable consideration. B reeeived in Paris regarding the Allied. mission at Budapest. It is aq Sates troops Tooke ater Nar * i. believed that with the exception of the Czecho Slav commision (ey . SEAT Atanhere tn Oectiany lsieeligeas SH AGCIOENT esigns 5 are Se ; SN ecaani Ce hea Nedvanaitinen Marks Important Advance in Making Medicine Hat Centre of Tractor rete Catal te emg a Vienna, Mareh 27. A railroadggivik has, been called+and thre : SAUCBOlahevkI- plot. akearunestasael preldi stones. ie tens tospread to all:railtouds' tn Beco. The strike was Gall Industry for Western Canada and Will-Mean Employment of RIGGES eee) aciaiee crraat Ay BINPOT Th i i . 7. sas Berlm dated Thursday. ed partly for higher wages and partly beeanse of sympathy with Large Number of Additional Men at Company s Plant Here. Suey bs : . pear as new, the Hungarian revofution. It is feaed it may lead to the establish paetcen eeaeen na cee mentee eT SOLDIERS ob L submit d ment of a Spviet repulilie in German-Austria, . Hengarian government urging it 40 i sulin - On his return from the successful about ar atau G9 months Aft return of Mr Martin to the city in ssnq-an army against Vienna, accord f beard of trade luncheon which fe adgime capae he has been coutl to The Course oF the ext Tew days. IETS ing to a Budapest despatch received : NT GOES INTO dressedin-Calgary-on Wetnesday on rating until a wire was recei Well, probably that Mr. Kellogg, the in pertin and. forwarded by th, be. TemYear-Old Boy Fell Of Trai 4 . the question of industrial develooment ierday to the effect that the. de city's industrial agent, will alo re- change Telegraph company. ienine Vestibule and Had Right rey seagrass heen definitely 2 turn very shortly and confer with th iota aes 408,04 e oe HGS Qn HUGE SCALE Gf manufacturers to he held nexi The manufectihe of tractors gt the industrial committee of the clty-eoun- on to finance the project une, Mayor Brown found await cal plant of Martig- Phillips wittleit and board of trade, regarding the : SE he 7 June, Mayor Prown found awaiting local plant of fii Gop ubagen: March 88- A0 orriel Ba eect ee k ee eee eae Goeahaneh, March 28--Aa (NGA, A. pa .coaldand Woocurred-a aim-a. very, welcome wire containing feite s traustrial workin the future, , communication issued by the Lettisi No, 2 this morning, when -tenevoural snesseseceas tf PD fine nows that Medicine Hat is to have mumber of men will be employed and Mr. Philins, seen by The News, stat- Orme meat ngtngay casts Pai rata Dass tel SF i i WH H i NI HY anothers large tractor industry Usis will do much to further tie in- ed that the Stinson tractor iad creat- ie canes ee aeeysatanding on ule ye 1 ; . s The new tractor company Tran am UUsT aL Work WHI han hoon wader ow a mont TavoraMe Tmpresston at Te lre oceuny the railroad trom Mitau tol te Sree ure ded against such 5 dlgamation between Martin Phil- t ken Ly the city. It will also mean big Minneapolis tractor exhibition last l-pukium, but were put to fist ae oe ie A ae ARGUE tin : Will Prevent Repetition of Costly Experience ins of tis city, and large finansfal great deal to the firmers of this zear and again this year, The trae-livo hours. fighting, In view ut the malady ean. qe amine L : : itiee ata ae sis otstriet in particular and the west as tor Is of the 15-30 type and is a most nave te Rigas the Holahovte are dec, eve: barn au During Recent War When Enormous SUMS tye tractor will be made under the * whole. One of the main dliticul- up-to-date mmonMeFUTaMe TAM teen thowacivee abetinntale Let teal i OM A . firm name of Martin Phillips, and ties in the operation of tractors in ;urposes. Mr. Phillips was very opti- icy tusces have oupts ; ni ay si farm n: Q s es have captured the import- was discovered with his ritht tox se CAN'T Were Paid to Other Countries for Petroleum i wen, fy tw nansiacnced ts me vestem Conan Heretofore, bax beon miste-a5 to tho titre prosoot ofsae pm ae hageetoem a Remieees (al nee ee a 1 pe REERCL OTL a ae Leys fa ns et oe Sr ant point of Raggedzem and Kx prnlered below the knee and testoes CE Products Stinson tractor, which is on of the te handicap in the procuring of parts, Medicine Hat asa centre for tie trac- near Bisa, The river Aa has been his lett foot ul off, te wes akan on A TeseGucloTe an quetnar Ket: The manufacture of tractors at Medi- tor industry. With two tractors be- forced here. linet nanian ih i or 3865 cine Hat means that the parts will be mg manufactured here he was confi pontrate Tape Meal Oy 2 5 Segotiations have been under way London March 28. In pursuance of whore h a . London, March 28. The British gov- understood when it is realized that a Negotiations ha ad re as well, which will clim- hat it woul n Jong t here he now les in 4 bgt itment. ne i1 business, large part of the undeveloped ofl ter- since JulY last veur, mn Mr, Kel- ade here as well, which will clim- cent that it would not be long before tne government's policy to deport all ondition, The accident tayened ernment is going into the oil business, large P: , fe aren, lustrial agent, got iate the great delay when repairs other firms engaged in the manufac- inown Russian Bolsheviks. from ek ig Academy profiting by the costly experience of ritory of the world lies under British lves, the city s tntusirial agents BE) rave tq pe undertaken tare of tractors would gravitate to tnig SUOUB, Russian Bolsheviks from aout 0 o'clock this mio fi ish in direct contact with the Stinson . at Britain, a batch of as the train was passing thre Bloel T the wy: when it was compelled to send- dominion, and according to British in direct Hatt wih WUE Sisten TNT elias aad MiscMartin: Hive e Medicina at an the (ructor Gt i : babe of as the train was pi threngh J . i ; av ny Tra any a 8 a he Injured hoy was th HELMAN and enom Plus sums Into other countries in law, the capital of-every ofl company A tor aeiees ae a corked assiduously during the inst six centre for western Canada would are to be aa dlasea te mnaaie ot see SSH meme ELMAN : 5 ion terri August th or made trip wo y 0 jed about the middle of juf soldfer and was returning Lrom EL payment for petroleum and petroleuin operating in British territory at net peste eo BGs cea ny nonths 0 successfully complete this rove to be of tacatculable value tof aprit to Odense, saye the Daily Matt zt . : i i 3 products. It had adopted a clearly bb less than sixty per cent. British Minneapol logether: with Mr an texbaccommnie nthe the farmer of the west, both with re- 88a, 2 Mail. engtand with his mother, 10. tr a il poli a airendy owned, and:all control muat be in the Kellogs, indoced. Mr. Charios: Sineon ) 8Nd Hire to Be commended'cn the the farm: pate Oe th re- today. If, in the meantime, Odesea 15 iome in Nunanuo, B.C. defined oil policy and is already ed, r fy come to Medicine Hat and loot, the Tesults which they have accomplished pect to the greater ease und econ- captured by the Bolshoviki, the news- Se PRONE wit HARTGE IE We ee Fone ons pmest iy over vith of baltaing THiS being the second company tolomy with whiet they coutd obtain paper continues, the deported persons aS h to develop into the most pow The next move in the develo, mat cily: over Ww Sk of building a com: e tlie bi maton necessary aida to mode: rm- ) ea here to ao athe, andl ot this p lley, itis heserted;idva eom+ 1lant at this) point valle Iveco pig) COUMence: Hie man ubiceureiOF Wea ctors Heseinecessars: insane fern farm: will be landed on the beach under the an Te erful oil producing, refining. of this policy, it is as on of the Stinson was Introduced tu Messrs i Medicine Hat this year, indicates iug. but also inthe great: suving-of guns of the British fleet on transporting enterprise in the history bination under, the protection ot 4 Murti Phillipe, who commences ' t this city is to he the tractor time in obtaining spare and repair of the industry, government ot ie most im) a oil Martin hip i manufacturing cent of th rei 3 et: oi Stories concerning the government's companies operating in British and negotiations with a view to iaannfac- PUNMISCIUNINE Cenlze Of te west aa)iatis. a. catd Mr. Phillips, WienD March 28. (Havas) Thirty policy have been in circulation on a neutral countries, if they are wholly uring the Stinson tractor at their ) es i a llernae eats seeker Sbeee aostn persons were killed and 30 others In- ig ty wi partly British.owned These in- ilant in this city About thirty days) . pens te Z 1 jured by explosion of oil tank steamer + number of occasions and recently were or partly is nee terwards Mr. Martin tett tha city 4 ll statement will be made on the by the Saskatchewan Grain Growers'l here yester revived by reports that the Royal clude such companies as the Roy wards Mr. sla ead Gatton ayittntaty ice corderst : Dutch Shell Oil interests were about Dute Shell and Tord Cowdray inter- for Minneapolis sid don uego- fifty; which speaks volumes yor ;(helr z 5 L to take control of the Medicine Eagle ests. The Royal Dutch Shell group tittions e a pariod of six weeks. Giiavan aa t6 abbvatierlts and. use Ae 5 r i ie pet a i this was followcd up by a second : re 5 Of Company, an importwnt member i io pemenee production fa aan t ee Bo aia ont western Canadian farming. Coroner s Inquest on Kinmell Park ofthe Lord Cowdray group. * lands, including many properties in v:sit, Mr. Me 2.1 Oban ae ner ce ey The government's first move, it was Oklahoma, Kansas, Califarnia, and. Riot in Progress No Orders OS. Accessories, sack 4b I) sack BL ortho. i P12 tb, 1.30 kes. for 3 ver FAD 4 chgath E00 for. 10 bars Third Street Wyoming fields, and has foreign de- artment which makes note of all that is going on in the oil world rereation of a permanent ministry, The importance of this ministry GERMAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY stated by authorities here, wiil be will be DISCHARGE MEN AT RATE OF ONE EVERY MINUTE GAUSING BIFLE TO DISCHARGE Warned of Danger of Using Fire- arms in City and Allowed EXTEND DANE TILL 10 OGLOGK SATURDAY NIGHT to, Kill. oa -FIGHTING-FORGES HOME NEXT JUNE Second Division Starts to Move From Namur, Belgium, PR) vt Rhyl, Wales, March 28. Evidence that drink w ager tne cause, a Klaimei? Cpnip oy March Sth, whon five Cx alors Were Killed, wan. submited to day at the coroner's inquest by Mj Collier, Anotuer wlineas, CARE: Seot fan sot TEC-BRING-EX-KRISERANE CROWN PRINCE T0 TRIAL Allies Demand Passage for Polish Trops Through German Territory Lift Blockade of German- Austria Soon. (Havas). Former as alae can be perfected for pre- n and former Crown venting imports into that territory be- William will be Ing exported to Germany, it was tried by the high court which the cided at the council of foreign minis- German National Assembly will ereate, ters of the powers held here this ea spapers say. Former For- morning. The council named a com- eigr Snister Zimmermann also wil be brought before the court mission to inquire into the Morocean question and then took up the question Cop nhaen, March 28. The Ger- of the frontiers of Schleswig, man government at Weimar has re- ceived from Theraited high commard a demand for pernt Paris, March Emperor Willia Prince Frederick Phris, March 28. (Havas) Hopes gsion for Polish were expressed tonight in peace con- fer hce circles that the preliminary troops to land at Dantzig and to march peace tr night be signed by April through German territory to Poland 20th. according to-a-dispatch received here Paris, March 28. (Havas) Inter- from Weimar. Paris, March: 28. The blockade of rive Here. Du and other m overseas for demob: On the who informed The New arrangements all comp rate of one per minute. tion, where they pay, after which they national conference will open April Lat Cannes, the French winter resort German-Austria Will be lifted as soon (Continued on page 7.) sary relays. will hand equipment and receive their discharge During Next Ten Days Five Of- ficers and 122 Men Will Ar- ing the next ten days five ofti- ranks will arrive tion here, Ist March a party of twelve, IN Hill for the speedy handling of mo In the absence of Major Pearce, station Is In charge of Lieut, Williams, the men could be discharged at be marched from the train to the sta Papers and cheques are ready made out for them before their arrival, and there will be no r d tape or unneces- + + s that he had TROOP TRATN + eted so that + (Courtesy CP.R.) * the * * The men will Troops Specials No, 692 and + 693, consolidated, due Medivine In their Hat about midnight, ex SS. + Coltie, hug 18 men for Van. will be free. conver, 17 Revelstoke, 40 Ed. * monton, 40 Calgary, 6 Weds * vine Hat. + + + + To Go- 7 After being warned of the danger of tischarging firearins in the city, Mrs . 1126 Yuill St afternoon before Magistrate with unlawfully discharging fire- ithin the city limits, was ale Accused in hey Gefenac a nmnber of dogs were sturbanee near her house Rone: tord rims lowed to go stated tha Jeuusing ad ex S. 8. Regina( and on the Ist of ; April, two officers and 26 other ranks PA Just as she stepped out of her will arrive here ex Empress of Britain, use with Fille dn Wer band,:the Everything is in readiness at the 00 Slatumed, striking: her om the demobilization station im No. 1 Fire 10 See ea he eee bbe ee eee eee tet ee eeeterere fice, March 29. ated that the Russian element int Red Shield Campaign in City Ex- tended for Additional 24 Hours. It has been decided that the Red Shield drive will be continued until 10 o'clock next Saturday night, to give an opportunity to those who have been away from home to do their bit towards helping ont work of reconstruction Salvation Army Any who haye been missed by the canvas sers ked to make their contri- butions direct to the headquarters of- The fund ts now well on to th 2000 mark and feature of the sub- vcriptions fs the large number who have contributed. The amounts given have not been in the great majority cf cases large, but everyone approach- ed has been willing to giv according to thelr means, to show their apprec- tution of the splendid work of the Army at the front and their confid- ence that the find will be expended tc the best advantage. during the per- through the householders are camp was responsible for rioting well as the drink. Testimony from soldiers who saw the rioters firing ball cartridges and from officers. swore that no order was given men opposing the rfoters to u ammunition or their Toronto, March 2 A special cable to Tho Telegram says: Seeond divislon starts to, move from Namur, Belgium, March 29, beginning to arrive Ii England on April 8. First of the troops will reach Canada early in May and also given. : the r bayon end of June should see practically all of fighting forces home. Nova Scalia G. W. V, A. advocates Government Commission, Federat or The question of forest ranging by Provincial, to dle all housing airplane js being considered by the funds, instead of muvaipal or pr' Ontario zovernment,* companies t SIX THOUSAND BELGIAN CIVILIANS DIED .RESULT OF GERMAN ILLTREATMENT control. Brussels, March 28. Shthousnad ans, and 120,000 ten were dovorted Keigian civilians died during the war froyy Belgium by the Germans. Th: as the result of German ill-treatment, rdemnity which can de claim from according to the official report made Germany by Belginm ow this aecount in the chamber of deputies Thursday is estimated at 900,000,000 franca during a debate on reparation ue The minister cf economic nffarrs de iod of reconstruction and realignment. civilian victims of the war. Seven clared that al damages willbe fully thougand childcen were made orph- indemnified by the Cermabs.
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