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U ARMY RESERVE PLANS FOUGHT AT THELEAGUE Debate Befdre League of Nations Debated Be- fore Vote Taken lt; lt; Canadian Press Cable. GENEVA, Sept. 19. Conflict of pinion appeared in the Langue of Na- p 1 ns disarmament committes when the British delegation moved to re- open the question of considering tralned army reserves in seeking the basis for general disarmament. Lord Cecil presented the British HALIFAX BOAT Man and Horse OTT AW A HOPES eed ae + Today Happy Ireland The Smallest Mouse Flying In Safety EDMONTON, ALBERTA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1929. PRICE FIVE CENTS 49TH YEAR. VOL, XXVIII, 220. By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright 1929) APFY IRELAND. It lacks the United States blessing of pro- hibition, but on the other hand, it Jacks that nation s stupendous crime wave, Irish military barracks are being ch a inte dwellings for work- German delegation but met opposi- tion from the delegations of Prance, Ttaly and. Japan. He insisted that limitation of land forees, both personnel and material, cepeclally material, was the most im- poriant patt of the disarmament probe le Hit And Run Accident At Sea Meet Bear Cub ers. And Irish prl sous are changed to: broadcasting IS TARGET OF Have Trouble Canadian Press FOR MUCH FROM ne Massigit, French delegate, de- fended the position that the question of trained reserves had been definitely U.S. COASTER Vm Alone Case May Find Duplicate in Ad- venture Ca) an Boat Canadian Press bet aside at the last spring meeting of the preparatory commission and pleaded that it was unwise to discuss the subject of military forces while Une Anglo-Ameriean discussions were ng. procted 2 Calla Th Unfair France, said M. Massiglt, regarded it rather unfalr of Great Britain to re open the trained reserves. question f- ter the declaration by Lord Oushen- dun at the spring meeting agrot NIPAWIN, Sask., Sept. 19 Bears got the worst of it In an encounter with a man north of here. Fire Ranger Johnso1 horseback, met a female bear an road. He took stations, avd other uses. While the United States mul tiplies it) prisons, Boebane -- containing thous ands of prisoners, with occasional frightful rebellion, the Irish Free State reports total prison population of THOMAS VISIT Great Possib ties in His Proposit on for Erection of British Elevators Canadian Press OTTAWA, Sept. 19. One of the proposals which Hon, J. H. Thomas, the mother. He tled one of the bag fo the saddle, After some distance he cub to get out, and went ee a at 700, eee fF izes Cte Carnachan, back foreign secretai gates South Africas Zesiand also signed the clause, which Tecognies, the compulsory jurisdiction of the court. Hae The weather hes been fat in the west cool in Ontario and showery tn tye. Maritime. proviness, FORECASTS terest you, should talk with Frederick G. from his. elghth trip to the interior of Africa. He found a savage trite, the Gogos, that have practised birth control for generations. Robedy ever told them that women have no right to regulate the ber of thelr children. More tntebest- ing, be found mouse smaller than ) bumble bee and a hyrax smaller than, Continued on Page Five BRITAINSIGNS OPTION CLAUSE; OTHERS FOLLOW od New HALIFAX, Sept. 19. With her port bow plerced, and part of her rail qnr vied away by shells which Captain John McLeod, of Halifax, dectares were fired by United States Coast- lard cutter number 145. off New ork on Friday night, the Nova Scotia ntotor vessel Shasnee arrived in port here Wednesday from Bermuda, According to the story told by Cap- tain MeLeod, who announced his in- tention of forwarding a formal pro- test to Ottawa, through his attorney, the Shawnee. was 26 miles off New 6 p.m. on Friday, bound you m1 York at. 9: from Bermuda to Halifax in ballast, When the 145, without. lights cams upon the Shawnee s port bow and fired five shots without Vessel Watched Closely Following the broadside, Captain Moteod sald. the cutter hatled, the Shawnee: What ship. is. that, to which he replied. Well, you should The cutter then turned her on the motor vessel and the US.C.G. om othe Sha built inst wwnee Was tae Meettanan shipoulling ComDRDy, . Sontinued on Page Five King, Premier, Discuss Visit To The-States Associated SANDRINGHAM, George apa Cable Eng, Sept 19 Mac- wing igham castle, last night and talked about whatever it J dint the king and. preaier.dla- when the Intter ts on the eve historic Journey to the United States, Mr. MacDonald also had a long interview with the king this after: noon, while Miss Ishbel wan: talk- Ang. with Queen Mary. + SASK. FARMER FACES TRIAL iic John Gilchuk, Calder, is Canada Has 163 Paralysis Cases In Mid-September. LEteeitd torent Premier Ferguson To Have Opposition Canadian Press EPESESEESSSEE I be held today. ets. Daily. 7 i Got Little-of Real Value in Canada coms ae J, Pa alata Tora disckanion of the teult of the Ee eae ae i aa a a tae nese The Daily. Chronicle says: One cannot help feeling .about his useful scat See cent Sonata aed a reflection upon British business that they should have had to be made. The- goverriment was quite right to (tions for, this. Of Brabernon were : Btitiah basiness should do such: things itself. Let us hope at any rate it will shoulder for itself. the tasks of keep- Sng and extending whatever grounds Thomas and Lord D Abernon have gained for it. Under the heading, The Bagman Return, the Morning Post, says it ts smpossible not to observe that Mr. Thomas enthusiasm over bis visit 15 not reciprocated by Canadians. This Der he had a difficult part ay. On the other hand, the Daily Tele observes with satisfaction that 55g u ie el graph Says He ; , elghteert, a Inborer, of Brady avenue,,the Bronx, -w others. yes ted in one hour after, 1 1s . they robbed .. Abrabam delicatessen, Ne berayod. him and tw terday afternoon and thelr arrest Cohruer, proprietor of at No. 2006 Madison avente. Cohruer was held up Sunday's and Monday's He noticed De Luca's glass eye. * DEAD OF BROKEN HEART MEMPHIS, Sept, 19 A homing master's, today and will be buried with Louls M. Balestrino, nineteen; Mem- phis youth and pigeon fancier, who Was drowned yesterday while fish- ing, Phe pigeon was the youth's fav orite and had taken many prizes. circled gracefully ree: the ee were ee body lay * dead while swooptn toward ie porch. tly to the uncertainties of enact- igeon died near its boy It left its roost 2 o'clock at 126th street, and Madison. avenue while on his way to a bank with receipts. HOMING PIGEON. FALLS NEW GROUP IN US. SENATETO tjon-of Bloc far western. Senators whose, ig to insist on. Fates of duty. for certain products in which their states are interested, lly, logs, lumber a ieee, mer have the Seca: ing. 4 , accord Sete sere ot te, Proaremive- Democratic coalition. They declared the real purpose of tng oe greanized Wedneeday nas, ich would secure sul- + Finea aries on jogs. iuimber and shingles, manganese and few other 2 fucts. They said the bloc would form combination with the Senators who, sre supporting duty on cement. the Progresslve-Democratic coalltion, which is fighting chiefly for agricul tural rates and sgainst Industria in- creanes, said. they. would. command Yates enough to defeat the passage of the bill, 4f, in any process of trading, duties were put on logs, lumber and a Tt was rally that ch tormation of tie new bloc had added new. tariff law. 3 * ITS YOUNG HOSTESS ieee cd BAT BITES + University. of Cal study of the mental pretty, lige lack apd white raty i, wae alowed 10 take 10, Tt was love at first sight, and the professor Ivey good home and loving care. Uns no. senior student, was al the rat home, she finally that she would give fortunately Whitey made Promises. Given ths rin of the house, whitey hid out. When Miss Miles the object of her affection bit her finger. She ital, but will to domesti- finally caught him was treated ab a continue her atten fate the tet, abe nad: Plenty Of Apples In Canadian Crop New Brunswick remains stationary and British Columbia shows 8 de- crease of 27 per, cent, Will Help Police Fight Bucket Shops Canadian Press VANCOUVER, Sept. 19: The Van- couver Stock Exchange has offered its eooperation to the. suthorities in bucket shops Explorer Will Live As Prehistoric Man Burt McConnell Will Enter Quebec Woods, Nude To Write Experiences for Bulletin Exclusively Within n few days readers of the Kdmonton Bulletin will be given an exclusive feature which will be of absorbing interest to everyone 7 Mt will bee celebrated explorer's own story of his forthcom- ing expedition into the wilds northern Quebec, where; slarting in without siteh of clothing and no equipment but camera and writing prehiatorie cave men lived, WATCH FOR HIS OWN STORY, EXCLUSIVELY IN TIN IN THIS TERRITORY. On. the other hand the leaders: of Aatter it the best way. He scratched the horse. The man dismounted and tied tHe hear te the ground, The horse (ook fright and ran home, Her it, When be eaten part of it, SAYS NEGROES TORTURED IN Tord privy seal, will ie understood submit to the British government, is that extensive elevators be erected at certain ports in the British Isles to store wheat. Government officials here see great possibilities for Canada Mf such proposal is accepted, par- toularly if the project is expanded to include cold storage and dry storage. The immediate object.on tho part of the British government in building the elevators would be to relieve un- employment. In.addition the increased storage space Would place Britain in position of having a larger visible supply of wheat in the country. This wheat might be owned by buyers in England, or by xellers in Canadi with-plenty of-storage space in Eni land, the flow could Social Worker in Tennes- see Makes Charges Against Home Supt: Associated Presa MEMPiitS, Ten: Charges that inmates of the sottie- ment industrial home, an. institution for negroes, were placed on red hot Htoves and subjected to other tortures s punishment were laid, before. W. Tyler, McLain, county attorney, by Miss Jergia Tann, secretary of the Tennessee Children's home Miss Tan charged that negro. chit- ren were forced to stand on a hot Stove nnd in hol.adhes as punishment. She said that Besste Simon, superin- tendent ot Institution, was Tespon- sible. negro, Miss. Tann bald dep jeara on hls faco where, it was, with red'hot poker for ONBAY ROAD 1S FINISHED No. Passenger. Trains, Will Run to Churchill Until Spring Canadian Press THE PAS, Man.. Sept, 19 Ballast- ing on the first. itt of the Hudson Bay Railway from The Pas to Churc ill, Hudson Bay port, has been com- pleted.. The toad into the north ts how in shape, it was stated here today, to allow standard trains to be moved flo Churchill with safety. A recent decision at Ottawa ruled that passenger trains would not run nto Churchill until spring. Officials today denied the statement yesterday that The Muskeg regular northern train had completed its: first run. to the bay. The state that The Musk: halted at: Mile 412, cnd of the regular passenger run, while the official cars Were drawn through to Churchil D. R. Campbell, general superinien- dent of construction, western region, made an official journey and cbarac- terlzed the trip ss one of inspection, BASEBALL RESULTS NATIONAL, LEAGUE 26000 To907 90 40 on 390 40 Groniny Grimes and Hare p00 99 m1 Kolp and Gooch AMERICAN LEAGUE. hicaga Mn ss 100 AOL 100 3.1 New ork Mexnin end Be Clevetand. * eo O. C. FOOTBALL ea LONDON, it. 19 Results of Re eN Ron eames played today Abraman its Laney 1, a new Island track at the Grand faces today when he won the second heat of the 2:05 pace In 2:01 4. The Palin sable star also wop the other two beats in slower time, maintaining his unbeaten record for ths season, be wendy dependable irrespective. of whether sales were being made, Sir Wiliam Noble, prominent, ship- ping man of Great Britain, who. re- cently visited Canada, complained that the shipping interesis had to suffer ag a result of the recent hold-up in grain, and thelr boats were unable to Obtaln cargoes. The flow of grain could be- steady ft Canadian- could, store in England when desi and sell. it when the market sulted them. Some of the grain men here feared the large visible supply in Eng- land Would tend to depress the prices there. Canada would be really more deeply concerned in the extension of old storage facilities in Great Britain. The Canadian shipper of apples, for example, is often-at a great vantage by being forecd to sell his ene re consignment in one block almost as soon as it reaches Liverpool, instead Of being able to store t and feed: the demand as it arises. Trade experts here think that dry storage there wil) greatly help the apple export business. Dairy. pr would also greally. benefit by fold storage, For example, in Canada ice-cream is made almost am year in advance and kept in storage for the: next summer's weather demand. Trade efficials see no tea son why Canadian ce-cream not be. shipped to Liverpool in quantities and be ever. ready for demand that might arise there, Genie Dwells In B.C. River Hanters Find of the Fraser River. Four ical men were shooting the current Ins boat, tired fishing trip, had naught but bad tempers, There was awish of water-and something shot over the boat's un- wale two and 2 half feet above the water; Tt fell at thelr feet, flopping perately. Twel des; 2 nds it Saihone eaten (LYALL CO. IN LIQUIDATION Trading in Construction Co. Stock Suspended on Montreal Exchange in Press MONTREAL, Sept, 19 Trading in the stock of Lyall Construction coms pany was suspended on the Montreal Btock exchange today. It was an- houniced that the company hed into voluntary. Mquidation. Official announcement. of the sus- pension of trading in the company s Mock and (hat the company had applied for liquidation was mnd at the local exchange soon after trading sarted this morning, Tt is under Sood, however, that the company sti has on ts hands several valu- Able contracts, including one for the erection of the new. Toronto, court hhouse, valued at 2,000,000. ths the stock of the company hes steadily declined on the Jocal exchange from a high of Continued on Page Five Griesbach Asks More Attention To Old Soldier that this must be left for sett by the continental powers. The youthful. Prench spokesman deplored that change of government in Great Britain should result in change of policy and suggested that at fome time in the future there might be another change of government in Great. Britain and another British delegation might be found to carry different. suggestions, The debate was adjourned this af- ternoon until tomorrow without ote being reached, It was understood that Lord Cecil and his colleagues hoped only to make Great Britain's change of attitude clear and to leave her hands free to press consideration of the imitation of military forces and stores, oe va oS EE sa presented to the League Assembly dis- meee name Seve: a Seo Continued on Page Five TACOMA-TOKIO PLANE CRASHES - PILOT INJURED Plunges Into City Street, Smashes Wings and Falls to Thoroughfare days of Lieutenant Herbert, J. test pilot, may be ended, us thet The big hl ship shod. sta: tal ereus ait plunged into 8 clty street. with Fahy yesterday, It sliced one wing off against a tree, caromed into house, mashing. the other, wing jand its under-cerriage, and saulted upon the paved Physicians at a where Fahy was stmi- said the former World War pilot prob- ably would live, but that it was douDt- ful if he would recover the use of his right arm. He suffe pound fracture of the right elbow, a brain concussion, numerous deep cuts about hig head and face, and possible in ternal injuries. The tail imental assemblage being tested for Be fia, te, Pane Baw, Sa ca tie, ere Hem, Ta ascend ah Ga Joss of all directional control, he man aged to glide within a few feet of the. earth before the plas stalled. and pany, observers said, probably saved teats ei his i by ducking down into the cockpit and romtelie huddled there fs the ship over. He was found uw held in his seat by his Safety belt, with his head resting on the pavement. DIES OF INJURIES WINNIPEG. Sept, 19 Mra Be Nixon, Pine Ridge. Man., ts dead day as a result of injuries sustained when knocked down by motor Mrs. Nixon was standing by, when, car was being drawn by horse. machine jumped: ahead. striking elderly Indy. Z Nominations In Ontario, North Simeoe Dr J. 8, Simpson, Barrie, Uibersl 3 east Simeoe- J. G. Harvie, Ori Taortheant .Wellington Dr. Cheoras ortivat Wel bon. Ave, Close to York Trail, ieven rooin han water, seer, gaa, fi tot, Price 1000; Ge, HOUSES FOR BALE) soap roomed fully. modern house, co in ange, Jo 13,600, cam, balance 99 per month
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