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Edmonton Daily Bulletin 1930-05-01 - 1930-06-30
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1930-06-12
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The Bulletin Is Alberta s Fastest Growing Newspaper Phone 9324 Bulletin Alberta s Best Want Ad. Medium 49TH YEAR. VOL. XXIX, 188. EDMONTON, ALBERTA THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1930. HEAVY RAINS BOOST CROP PRO PRICE FIVE CENTS C.N.R. Official to See Mayor on Hotel Sun Baked Farms, Thirsty Fields Of Prairies Drenched Downpours Welcomed by Agrarians In All Provinces Hail Reported A katchewan Points SNE. as int o 1a Saving ran, rains eeee down today on thirsty grain fiel Canadian west. scattered points in Alberta and Saskatchewan and stacks Manitoba, farms which had been wind-racked and sun during six days of dry weather were laved with welcom d rs. Escapes Injury Pas- sees) aay ge Wr nak Sup th Basing biplane of the Western Canada num eoeseee, BpPRanees Ftattell i say everywhere in ia: dd sun baked a jJune 12. The SECRETARY OF EXCHANGE IN WITNESS BOX Knows of no Wrong- Doing By Solloway- Mills By STAFF CORRESPONDENT to Edmonton Bulletin examined by for the defence in the Solloway- DE. Under c-os-examination Mr. Riley Ee, Stone Sound os id if brokers were act- ony be al ers were act brokers, he agreed, Sum total of. the. cross-es ese lines being that, in the secretary, o oe Seats coreced a see te es ee e Fone morning HAS FOR SECESSION State Premier mier Declares Tired Of Be Built Along Mackenzie River Press understood gasol be tfansporied Into the cache by boat on the Mackenzie ri Close Vote Brings Disagreement When Party Nominates NORTH BAY, Ont. June 12 Theo, Zegnult snd his'supporters today claim le Labora convention for Miplasing by den mornit 310 votes for Theo. Seno A Lapierre, the present zea a 288. Atlantic Hop nomad Postponed pusiin, irun Pree sate June 12 Kingsford-Smith, Briand Greets Chancellor LESS LIQUOR A. E. WARREN WILL DISCUSS VITAL TOPIC Railway Would Own Two- Thirds of the Property If Plan Adopted Surprise at tho fact that he has not received any commu: mn from the mayor or the clyia. authorities, in. te- spect to the improvement of the Macdonald hotel surround- ings was expressed t Warren, vice-president. of the Canadian -National Railway western lines, when seen al the hotel on Thursday morn- Ee ir. Warren is making a short stay in the city on his way east from the coast, where he attended the cere. mony carried out. in connec- tion with the arrival of the French liner on its initial voy- age to the Uneifle coast via At Ch in oy Be the lags he remarked, is elng lade for the purpowe of tors. with Me n tee See ar Ra wos eo intending mies cote ection with. the matter Of the Ma donald. Hote Warten added that. when ton ching is iat vat to he city. the migement with the mayer Shei should Took into the rater in the way 0 basing the property neceasary for Continued ou Page Two Aid Offered by Coast Guard 5B Associated Prese BOSTON, Muss. June 12 Offer of assistance from the coastguard cutter Tampa, 20 minutes run the scene of the Fairfax-Pin ssi, wae ection ty. Gis Falcfes. Commander 8. e Tampa reported votay. In, his report, to constquard, head Parker revealed that he bed intercepted tes Fairfax and Gioteester bight soon after ne of te nec. of were far, far behind. DBAWS PERFECT Sent Ship an accident, Comma pane ordered 8 query flashed ta the needed. The epi, that came pack. hand he found unpl Comment ot cee, sitter, his partner, 45 not of rocor HALF OF INCOME, GOES TO BRITAIN getting the LONDON. June 12 Lord Mel- fired to Boston for treatment, they pee tras oon all to Bull, 1 epend at teast atx the year working for ie he eis the Goviesy fe. He also, sdmitied attempt was made to get Soyese tx Boston to go and search for those overboard. tigation and hearing of witnesses was to begini today. Today s News rounist. Northumberland, Out: Samson. Liberal. Bruce South De. W. A. Hall, Libs eral, cattinnipes North A. Heaps, id Pred Lang, Labor. nald W. G.: Weir, Liberal- ressive. Vancouver Centre ten A Mac- FREIGHTED TO U.S.A. DIRECT Canada s New Law Has Speedy Effect on River raffic By THOMAS WAYLING Bulletin Sta ae tenon ye 12 The abut: sot Taf ot tiguor expats 8 ed baley. b Tevet iat it does not yet t. Pierre Miquelon for The-clearances, at, Win en totalled 44, a8 8 (foot 930. Two companions swan to sho rontage Heckling Thought Responsible For Dramatic Death' W. H. Nobby White, Mayor of Fort Sas katchewan, Dies in Harness Support- ing Independent Candidate for Clover Bar Riding He died in the line of duty With the plaudits of an enthusiastic crowd of voters ringing in his cars after ho had made a stirring speech at Bruderheim on Wednesday night in support of the candi- dature of Chris Hein, Independent candidate for the Clover Bar constituency in the forthcoming provincial election, We H. Nobby White, mayor of Fort Saskatchewan and wel known old-time n harness at a Brudetheim election meet... Heart aiseane ie: bamed an the causo of the: death, Heckling is believed to have brought on the fatal attack, rt i CREING MAY BF CAUSE Mayor White had been speaking fof half an hour, when ho was interrupte od by repented heckling from a young man in the hall Hie reeled, placed. his itd on, la heart then re red fi aoe ee fo few ilies tare is the vathering, ta visi tat Tie felt un White then rotted from psn a poke Srey with reed sintad of Hi impalgn masi 10 mi plugin way and ab this point Dar white soperentiy felt worse and cal kina of water and tock place near an open ing down y with the lane of wates Of breaking giasa They looked around and aa White stanaped sei CBRIS HEL ident candidate for Clover Bar, at whose meeting Inst night Mayor While of Fort Snakatchewan Ys Desking when hho collapsed and WANT EMPIRE TRADE TAKEN FROM POLITICS ee P E. W. Beatty and Earl in Derby Plead For Unity spa came tte wnt thin an connect brewtie Mure fact Unt tie latter's yolen an Mount Etnals Making Threats CATANIA, Sicily, June 12 ne Bt wan oguin th ig been inac Blows of amoke have been emerg from the con 1 prom i man pieced high ts She puulle life of Great Britain setae? News in Today s Classified Ads. Tenprene-of SEE PAGES 12-12 Bari of Derby, who was. receiving delegates te the Tmperial Press conference at roomed nouse in, Inglewood. Liverpool oped Sandton Continued o (7, NOUBES FOR SALE) Tos more serious vain hin lordship of the important character ot , Quarter section of jand with tog le ilies panda, ana mind a Stes gpsees Has Value Ie acute azine point, hey ave balf- 4 zi tot kg) taste weil eo spend say hes nything te. ould tty to put ich on. You cannon pit jundreds pent and tradition into letter Queb. s. +: tay cock today and Rochester seatlared showers, Mewar by Lee Syminton. has been Missed by Mr. Justice Dennis Murphy. AKMED ROBBER GUILTY WINNIPEG, Man., June 12- Mike Nal eg, who has been gional auditor. Mr. 0 Tes bom in Kingston tn 3 i980; went strectur was found ae woaioe wine comb Semed He ig clerk, nd of souoey mle was remanded for * Tor Bennett Slandering Canada Says Rinfret Conservative Chieftain? 's Winnipeg Address as to Unemployment State Replies to parliament, Proteating sgainst what he described us the un erugucted by the Conservative party 8 duty to the country but had Phone Your Classified Advertising to 9324 We Will Charge It. triotie campaign the party had Mr. Rinfret the Fight to Dominion.
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