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PAGE 2 metialors aie Busy Among Doukhobor School Child INFLUENCED TO LEAVE SCHOOL ROOM IN BODY (Teacher Refuses Demands zo Remove Union Jack From Walls Press Dec Canadian 3 Douk- NELSON, B.C, hobor children in the school at jade, near apparen acting under the influence of agitators, left tl class room in a body Tuesday when the teacher, Miss Helen Lentsman. refused their demands that the n DI tna seria ind, Ss Lentsman ned the regulations which Union Jack must The mts seemed to kno little, If anything, about the matter, and it eared that an agitator had been working were Back Kat Thiet desl MORE ABOUT TODAY CONTINUED VROM FAGE ONS solc, to ge the tonefit of income tax reduction, and this shows in Uncle Sam's din.inished receipts. ov neighbors in Canada have no e:ch unwise tax dis- courasing free buying and sell- ing, and many Americans, ingen- erously advised, when they want to sell at profit, do their sell- border, in Canada. loss, they sell here. The capital gains tax is an un- wise tax, hampering business, encouraging accumulation, based on fear of taxation on profits. ADY A TOR 'ves a party, and invites only women, 36 of-them, who, says she, are the 36 most aportant women in England. And they re all workers in some field, scie tists, doctors, government workers. No on wou'4 calle? y our Americari reporters a society woman or anytiing approaching it. 7 Would be interesting. to print the pictures of these 36/ women selected by Lady Astor and contrast with their faces the 36 most important women, they could be Jentified, in the New York City s four hundred po select by Ward * cAllister long e Which set of 36 faces do you think would show the most in- telligence? Morrill Goddard shoud publish this comparison in his scientific weekly. MILLER REESE HUTCHI- SON has a new invention, and Hawke our greatost air pilot at the momen , is experimenting with it. The importance of this invention. if Dr. Hutchison s hopes are realized, cannot be ex- mggerated, T will take from the fumes of gas ine the d--dly ity that poisons the air in great cities, causing occasional deaths in closed garages. Eve1 more important is the fact that this new gasoline is expected to increase the cruis- ing range of an airplane by al- most 100 per cent. it Ti cannot let Scotland stay out Picture Which Cost 100,000 portrait of Francis Villi Buck ny ga painted in 1639 which just been sold to ai in price exceedin; 2) COAL STRIKE IN SCOTLAND NEARS CRISIS *: Fear Walkout Will Spread Throughout Great Britain Associated Press LONDON, Dec. 3. Fear ran fy high last night that the strike in lot the Scottish coal fields will ha spread throughout the coal fields) of great Britain. Scotland eaninot be left sone in the struggle, sal powerful secretary of ihe ater Federation. His statement was made afte receipt of word from Glasgow that at a conference of the min ers leaders it was decided the strike should continue, Another isquieting fact was. that d faids Irom Ayrehire, where. the men have continued at work, promised to endeavor to bring e miners in thelr area in line with the striker: Next imporant step in Thursd: n a conference of National Union ens meets London. the Glasgow meeting it was voted to place the position of the a ttish miners before the confer ie The nations eponterenes on Thursday, ook, must de- cide whether Scotland is to re- main out or make a settlement. without doing something to sup- t it, That question is for Thursday's conference to de- ie expressed the opinion that ea natignal general strike Could be called*a vote would have to be taken of in the British coal fields. fall mine workers call this helping the other man to get a job. Mill owners in England offered almost doutling wages, if the an e the situation as a whole ts expected increased pay to their workers, ers, son of the first, Duke, of Sir Anthony Van Dyck, important. private collection 1 100,000. MORE ABOUT ALBERTAN OONTINUED FixuDt PAGE ONE jits ie big weight of 67.5 per bushel le it stand out as one of the twe, best samples of ths show By avery le weighed the The however, jreserve chai on Durum. ariling development was the tal saplonmp Almost title has lain between hard red Canadian spring, and hard red ontana winter. C. Edson Smit oeecorvailit, Mont, wie won the rd red winter class yesterday: exhibited 8 superior sample and d been expected that if it e beaten for the champlon- nip its ranking as reserve cham- plon would be a mere formality rele, although jubllent over title for the ond time with what he con- biders the best sample of wheat he has ever exhibited, is never- theless even more satisfied with the third place which he won in hard Anter. His victory in hard red spring was more or less expected, and his winning championship was mercly a dupileation of his feats of 1927 Ontario College Fifth CHICAGO, Dec. 3. Compeling against. seven teams from leges of the United States, thc Ontario Agricultural College won fifth place in the inter-collegiatc t judging contest at the In- ternational Livestock Exposition he University of col- Missouri ner wit 7.280 points out ible 2,700. The teams, each Mae four macibert: judged cuts the members nor the Ontario team were: J. K. Gall bale R. H. Graham, G. M. o Innes an watt, They were coached by Prof, E. C. Stil- fabs, was highest Score of What men can they can do, and what they require, thet bra 3 can produce. ANY workman fighting against improved methods in ma- chinery or anything else, fights against +'ns f in the long run Similarly any individual who fights against a new idea .lso fights ainst himself. In Bri in s common industry, as in certain lines of work here, we cers refuse to do as mucl or even hal as mui, as they ralgh do if they chose. They Deaf Hear Again ee New Aid one Wins devoted exsucively hheari On hours of Wednesday, it was ais, HIGH PRAISES FOR VICTORIES OF ALBERTANS Premier Brownlee Especi- ally Lauds Achievements of Trelle All Alberta rejoices igand will pI be very much gratifita with provincia winnings at the Ohi-/ cago International and Toronto r Fairs and more Chicago. judge, he this year s winnings are sald, probably the most extensive this or any province, or state has ever had, What Js more signlf - cant so far as the long future 4 concerned Ie that saaby of the successes were won by Peace River farmers and considering the position the Peace area oc cupies, it argues well for the future: In these trying days for ag- ricuiture it is gatifying Uhat Une has proved itself so nding among grain pro- ducing countries of the world, Considering the population ot the world must increase and as the standard of living goes up, there is In the future bound to benefit the northem section wil participate heavily. * while commenting on our outstanding grain victories we must not forget the remark- able livestock wins at. the Royal Winter Fair particularly, which Judged from the economic quirements of the province are just as Important as the grain victories Alberta and the Peace River rritory in particular practical- ly swept the boards in grain classes at Chica, At this show, rrelle alone has had by all odds his best year and included grand championship in wheat, grand champlonship in peas; first in spring wheat; third in winter wheat; third in alfalfa; second in timothy and fifth in cats, while at Toronto he was first in Reward wheat, Eric An- derson of Peace River, R. Coch- rane of Grande Prairie and M. Allsop were other leading pro- vinclal winners at Chicago. Extra Payments For Wool Poel Members Considering the present rabies unsatisfactory state of things in the country. and also thet the re- additiona: 1 pare for wool being fisteil uted throughout tin western provinces immediately will be welcome: This money is going to inal: a vidual growers and association: who consigned wool during the past season, ver and above all payments previously maths aditional re rene mos ay tale ing faith in Canada s Sgheep it try. Amateur Burglars Try Three Stores Attempts were made by ama teur thugs to get into. three stores in a row in the early covered by Constable A. Tiny EDMONTON BUL robe, pousias sancunced Wednes fronting his final session of the ETIN Start OF Polic Police Probe In No Hurry Major-General the Hon. Sen- ator Griesbach, who was appointed by the commissioners i make an hvestigation into the efficiency of the city partment, has taken of in the Civic w be engaged on preliminary Sw for the ice di e- aioe space will ork M. It. 1s expee t the actual hearingslot the Investigation wil start in two or three the counell chamber of the Civie block The public and the pi will be admitted to all Reerings Rare, their evidence Tater in regard he operation of the department w : WILL ASSIST IN RELIEVING UNEMPLOYM'T : Major Problem Confront- ing Congress is Econo- W. HL. IRELAND IS PRESIDENT OF ONT. BODY, Premier Expre: es Regret rom omiee, the annual meeting of the Os tario Conservative association here Tuesday attracted a large) representation from all rts of e, Province, Mr. Ferguson sp feelingly of ai severing his many ships W. H. Ireland, M.L.A., Conser- yative whip in legislature, was elected president fe association by acclama- his frien LA 2 Premier Ferguson said it would t be the last annual meet- tng he would attend for some he sald, expre: can no the wrench and the pain it is mic ssion for my wife and me to sever the By KEN CLARK, we have had wiih the in Frees ple ce, Fegan it ; We qo 8. 3 re ot pouties fan Sellglon ot x 86 lost no time Tuesday in Teull tactling the problem of immi- aes cu hear adaronvea Posiinien gration. ering. Benator David incl Pennsylvania, Introduced the innate a reo lution whieh oul except United States Flog of f two years, 1 nn house, resentative Jobh iL Gable, of Ohio, introduc- eda bill to pronthit immigration for the purpose o ie the unemployment aivual Ph i1esentative Cable ald dts nN appeared to be in line ident Hoover's stditudes Bince tH Phat of near relatives of citizens for Tist congress are economic de- pression unemployment y, Probability that resolu Gables vill Gr some compromise between th -two e law. in his messa; congress Tuesday the president remarked need for revision law provide for more flexibility a selectivity, two qualities not ais. covered in the Reed and Cable Regina Aldermen Vill: Visit City Mi of the Regina city comma will journey to mon. yy or Monday to dis- hoff ielals and See of this cts relations with thi core y, according to a sie rece ved by Mayor J. M. Dous lay from acne Sayer Pred England of pepe Request of a utilities company, proposing to supply Regina with rom the Kinsella field, a tranchisos now exercis meee e Regina city fa a this or rene aldermen in Re- fina wish to get first hand in- ion as to the relations be- ven thi city. and the gas com- pany supp Tae Edmonton. ted Wednes- dey he oWoulde co-' paket in every. way with the Regina aldermen. More Albertans Win Success At Chicago hrane, not ; night when he first place in the tim: enibis just barely nosing out Trelle, of Wembley, who Barrett, was jothy beginning z July meet R. Coe a grower of Grande Prairie sored an enviable win at the Chicago International Show on zuesey, Tee eans of Bassin out to the farmer the full gurecnment-conducred, rovearct work, Me a ir. sald he had Been promis yperation of al provinel ial ee tural Nipaet: The present time of low prices, was an opportune time for farmers to improv Gard of thelr livestock. aie banks and loan ci might with. pront assis the farmers in gettnig bette NEW DETAILS OF SABOTAGE ARE REVEALED na Prisoners Taken From il to Testify Against Eight Arch Plotters Associa OBCOW, Dec. 3.-Out. from Soviet jails came witnesses to- night to confirm the extensive sabotage activities of elgnt engi- sty heers on trial for thelr lives. Three pri e brought nec into court. under a heavy guard well-: cations ot harsh treatment Further details of the exten- sive sabotage were given by the witnesses, Peter sovsky, jformer engineer connected with the commissariat of railways. now serving r sentence for counter-revolutionary act - vities; Vladimir Sirotsinsky, a former member of tee Snes commission of onomic Council, awalting Fal for similar activities, and 8. chaelenko, a minor member of the industrial party, also await- ing trial. Earlier in the day the defend- ve and of graft col- ted engineers con- seed nection with, the plot oe over- throw the government. Grain Inspection anti 0 h liar crops will Won Her Fight Won Her Fight time, carol and ' screen disfigurement. Her face b:dly scarred in an automobile ac- cident, Miss Lombard disap- ared from the public eye. at a lastic surgery expert was nd Wwell, st for yourself, So Carol has just a talkie in New York. on the strength of which she is about to be sent to Holly- wood to co-star with William Powell. c: TARIFF BOOS BOOST DISCUSSED BY g U.S. SENATORS But This Would Rely on Dropping of Price at Winnipeg By KEN CLARK, Canadian Press Ste s, com WASHINGTON, D C., sericuiviral iscussing the question of rais- ing the tariff on waat, whic h stands at present have a beneficial effect upon the political fortunes of the 1p stigators, 1s cor farm oxperia b here 0 be probably un- an omic point 0 of ve for Yoreasiri he prisoners ay cent showed no andl. rence despite the steadiness of hicago and the fact he Argentine and Austra- s00n be ready for market. is have been received here that stoc Phat u ports de; ments from the sienks Sea certainly is facts which the bullish traternity ace cept of meaning an upturn in ie ashington hears talk of dol- jae wheat in Chicago based on are WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1930 ren at n at Glade, B.C. senate lt;a duke or mittee, it Is learned, have been move while it, might, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER PROVINCIAL BREVITIES Exolusive to the Bulletin OLD ras GATHER Waskatenau, 3 The first banquet under. the auspices of the Sreek Ploneers und Waskatenaut Old Timers was held on Frday evening in the United chureh, the president, F. Jack Henry, beng tonatmaster. All those who had been in the prov- ince prior December, 1912, had been invited, whether mem- ers of the asscelation of not. he plece de resistance of Dangust proper was the buttals meat and only a very few of those present had ever tasted it before : The program of songs, read- ings and toasts was enjoyed, but everyone seemed happlest when the varlous old mers recounted 1 CANADA MAY NOW APPOINT VICE REGENT Australian Appointment is New Step in Imperial Relations Canadian Preas YITAWA, Ont., Dec. pointment ot Bir Isaac Saree Tssacs i Australia by. His Ma esty the 7 car ans ol thelr favorite anecdotes. intended to make the ivaniguet an annual affatr. W. L. ELECT OFFICERS Hughenden, Dec. 3 Hughen- den W. I. met at the home of Mrs. A. Wattle on Friday, with eleven members and ten visitors present. The meeting day was changed from the third Thurs- jan government in the pas desired a Canadian as Governor- General, or had an Australian government tralian represnt the Kin, Commonwealth, desire would have been complied with as it was in the case o we ve been differ from that followed in the case of the appointment of Sir Isaac, It is contende The Governors-General of the Irish Free State have in each In- stance been Irishmen. The Free State government passed the orders-in-council to appoint them, and these orders-tn ete cil were subi British a neere to was accordingly always open io debate whether the King acted on the advice of the Government of Ireland or the Government of in. vice-president, Mrs. Black; retary, Mrs. Anderson; treasurer, corresponding 8. C. Lund: directors, Mrs, A. Wattle, Mrs. sick committee, Mrs. Biack, Mrs, Lund, Mrs. Breckie. SELL BUS Eee Innisfree, Dec. 3 Matchett and Nelson, ponerat jnerchants here for a number of years, have sold their business to Mr. Larsen in bu: past fitteen ears, Por the first five yea e was connected with the firm of Eliott and Company, and about ten years ago he and Mr. Matchett bought out this firm. ATTEND SUPPER , : ter y and get Canadian Govern- ment whether a Canadian will be chosen or a man outside Can- tea will be decided upon in duc eNO joubt a considerable dif- ference or opinion would ome in Canada as to whether jadian or some other dion wouls be most desirable. One vie that since the King s eee ative here should beg Wednesday they and Mr. and Donatyille and Pai. visit tor dance at Clyde recen tinder the auspices of the RC. Indies. d Lake school con- cort will be given at, the. com munity hall on Friday, Decem- ber 16. Several young people of the district are also taking part PLAY CARDS in a play. Warspite, Dec. 3. The Cath- olie Women s League of War- spite held its first card party of the home of Mrs, Winners were Mrs. Kul her, 3 ME. John Kullo. Mr. R. Me Pomme vlarkey shoot held at Wai a spite on by James Do- lerty was a success. general of this count man never ident pee political party inion. On the other brat no doubt along it hes , thet a should represent the King The name of Sir lca as well as tl Juntier F. A. Anglin and Duff, of the the information that, the grain stabilization corporation ts said to control 110 bushe the 198,000,000 bushels in the visible Supply, if wheat, were and if the Seg price went 30 ante it would robeply des olve on the to raise the 42 cent tariff. One ope diecuasing. this to- said: If we had some ham wo ould have some tam and eggs 1 oper xeneral merchandise for busi- ness on Friday. The Ladies Ald of the Union church will hold a concert and Filver tea at the Community hall December UNITED WORKERS MEET Ardrossan, Dec. -3 i First Church of Christ, Scientist, ee Of its mone ing, After an gram a social time was spent MAN SENTENCED Drumheller, Mike at amas fe Bentenced Saturday O'Con onthe in Lethbridee. all for late ; 8 c s A z pie would aftettd to elxtt looms Prt Gate ante I I ryttle, of the elty police. FE ee ceey hed Fi Is Highe ; wraith six high indi- Lyttle, on 1c ole instead of the usual four, which vidual. On lamb, ontario was Al rently B, Shubert's fur cesstul evening althought The Silane of 9 r wite desertion. - they could do quite well. seventh with Graham in seventi store was the target, Se apie wiih exception of the timothy in lt; by the Toa 1 a The men tay no . They want paee the highest of the Cana- second hand tore, AH seed wim no first piece wal/pranch of the Western Grain RALPH B. SCHOLEIELD, C.8. mah oot a to do half as much as they can, : avenue, (ad thing taken, Tt 1s in the Western Alfalfa seed SERRE: AO 3 ne -of London, England b so as to give twice as many men ons anour right next door to Shubert s. class, N. Ohjelte, of Ranier, Alta. seorrititg to tigives reteased 18, Member of the of of The Mother Churels, t a work. , 20 minutes be- won While oon ees eton ailvish fi e Mrett Suaen of Chris, hall, when freight af 8 That ca will keep them poor, SIR ISAAC tore the other two. attempted Lose y, Casails ae fourth; T. J. he Mnepecen wos 3587 care Boston, of rates were discussed. and force in machines that will coxrivoxa raow race oxe eYeund that anvatiempt hed iman seandia, 1803. i nee hth gras show an in the Empire Theatre Swedish M i do more than men evc dream- Ne Ris io ait Weel ee Increase of about 3000 over the Pe Ea a oo ed of doing. ears of age, was born Jn Mel- store of 5. Slutker, another fur numer in Grave Distress To fight progress ts folly. Bourn rmer exchange nearby. Toronto Men Face for November, 1029, the total for Th aysday Evi DECEMBER 4, 1930 te RauurNey-General of Victoria and Constable 4. Kenny chased a Charges OF F Fraud ff Being 2 0. ate y Evening, Russia possesses in yast l80 of the Commonwealth. joan bet food Se vat 2:45) -ToR Gerald F. numbered 5; AT ZIGHT-FUTEEN O'CLOCK quantities, and in quality Ao ae ee tine craman and Ay are yi, Northup, Accor raingto, records. ke kept by The Public te Cordially Invited te Attend , the mee me fleeing man made good Tis e8- Fespeetively. of, the fnsurauce care inspected tor the 192 1928-1 easary to modern life and used cape in the darkness, Investments, Limited, w eT Sesson was 27,291, while 20, Pratas root be F by you every day, although you) LONDON, Dec. 2 ayrested here last night (on cars were inspected for the 1629- beak ane the Phillipines aud (comments of the British press ss) Reward Offered For sa 1930 season, which ended last i paging for aid. ate t Tt is the melal that makes today the appointment of Sir The 2 oe steal alro ger. You use it, in Z 0a saace As the fret native: Finding Of S. Clerf inspec dail was s total isan, ith heavy seas 5 the axle and other parts of yo.r Dom, Govemor-General o alefirecord for taat. month re, ew ays pe anes Of yo. tralia ie iikely to provide: he 8 S 7 Posting of the fact that Number 2 E automobile, big or little. subject for serious diseu t a 1,000 reward sor the finding Northern was the average grade Our big steel companies get is generally remarked tn that tne or samauel J. Clett body, of em t hereand the British deste2yer their m: ese *- gt;m Chiaturi appaintmen ounces ere were a numl er of a al 53 in Rusia. We produce the pre- ffom Austr atria house e, London. Plot Robin Hanahan pare oars graded tough 24 The huge La Fleche sacrifice Mi tull seed to danni he 1 deelat Ue Hedvig. cious meta here on a modest : E Winuho Thee cous meta here on a modest stances, from Downing street, wa Two, Maybe Three, 29 on high class Tailored Clothes Fear Ice Blockade Twamp our manganese industry. first matie-born gore Se Killed At Sport is nearing the finish. Only a Will Catch Ships How to protect that without eral of any of the ts claimed two y af governin he is net maine the uble pay too dary e ft inthe ne, Saab Poot cawrueen mow aoe om uvegrand pon id possi threein 34 few days remain in which you agen MARIE ont. Dee, I 3 tion. Governors-General who have N. resident of the : matic ot served in the late First Seattle Dexter-Horton Na- suggested that pressure trom tetris seselved ty Alberts Poy, 39 can place your order for Suit in Lake Ser - Ene learns of five power since its inception have been of tional bank J. W. Ruggles, the country that wished to ad- ingial Police Garten: to 0 iced to mariners as Mud Lal fc, below Fs * irish cl D. hy Healy manager of the Canadian mit them would probably be om or Overcoat at the red A alliance including Hun- ?t4 SEE ee io eatin, mad Gair, Bonnyville, 44 italy, Albania, Turkey and (1922-1928) came from Bantry of, nere , and necessary to secure the Soviet's Constable Jack Burton, Evans- 5 - gay. and James MeNelll, present Gov- Connor, Comprise (s com: consent ure, prices. 8 Bulgari. to complete a revision emor-General, isa native of miliee of three to judge who Periodieal reports. here, that Win. Gudwer, of Bonnyville, a of the Vc sailles and other peacc County Antrim. merits the reward and f Clert rotherhood. was shot and instantly walled by x tenting ey ee found. removal of ihe Canadian Bowe 2 bullet from a tifle inthe hands Get your estimates in on the 500 Prize Contest. 5 A'tuoy of naman, wins Sepoy Soldier Goes. strange Opposed To txn wanvty amiet Rage a eat HAY gl Ove eine on cach 10 of the purchase pe try, belleve that those treaties eBerk; 8 five Pegging Of Wheat vicro Tom : Med near Muriel lake your order. Ihead of the lakes, while two a eae 4 Proposals for migration of Gair has left for the scene of : fmore are upbound at the pre- her just ane - ated by war MUDON. Lower cxpetian ak cunibers. OF ity ond further details sent time and expect to rel a hatrec gt; and bitterness. se trooper went berserk Bask, roa British Col : anaes was : ith cargoes, - They will not live. through the city today, Kllling Mejor HT. Le Strange, of Fetin, Ieg have nob yet i ental La Fl. hi sea five policemen, wounding several aita., winner of the title of of to. the attention of ansburg, mining towr ecne Dros. NT TO RETIR bystanders and him- wheat t at, Chicago the cabinet, but: I feel confident 75 miles to a west 7 oF elty, self in police headqua ra where internations tthe government of British man Tamed Lazenko has been 7) 7 ad, HALIFAX. N. 8. 3. Dr. he committed meide a rotn- to any policy ot stabiieston Colum i gladly do every: Killed and another man, John High Class Tailoring A, Slapley MacKenzie, president forcements closed in im. of whea ricer fe ltiing possible to foraid the Doitk- Gabriel, ts dan; erouay wounded of Dalhousie University, will re-, There was no explanation fox ape heed neve Mo Monday fn te- hobors on their way Yow rr urton has Welt f for the scene vi . tire from the presidency In 1981. his behavior, Me eppeared to xo ment issued after, his uddress bappiness and, prosperity. the shooting, and further. de- 12nd Street dunt South of Sooper by coastguardamen after pee peccemeas was made tae sad. asa sepeae of police before the alleione Agrieul- on ed Horr. . Pooley, act- be known when he re- Yeagel rammed into rocks, passed bin slept. tural Ds. ihgrourt end-coneincine fot padsene Vodey ; Tour pape sad Send Ther 4
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