FAGE FOURTEEN"1 THE LETHBRIDGE HERALD SATCRDAT JTJLY 28,19Z&* floor, while Hetu, who had not suffers nons" living quarters, and Immediate­ ed such severe wounds, escaped. Thl Compston-Boomer ly woke him up. Reaching for his re­ police were summoned. In the mean­ BULLETIN volver, Oagnon entered the shop from time Oagnon had given Rosseau first, US.WILL BUILD 7 TUNNEY MAY QUIT a side door. He saw the two men at aid. An ambulance was called and GREENWICH, Conn., July 28.— Play Exhibition the cash register and began shooting, removed Rosseau to the Notre. Dame , who successfully de­ wounding both of them. Rosseau waa hospital. Hetu was arrested at a hos-v OVER 28,000 seriously wounded and dropped to the fatal where he sought treatment. * fended his heavyweight title . July 27.—From the amazing to Tunney, and a worried, against Tom Heeney at the Yankee third round until the seventh of the harassed, look was on his face as he Match at Calgary stadium in New York on Thursday Tunney-Heeney battle Thursday night, trotted to his corner, a red bruise above MILES OF GOOD night, will make an announcement when a slashing right hook paralyzed his left eye. CALGARY, July 27.—Two of the "of the greatest importance" next the optic nerve in Tom's left eye, there Gallant as was Heeney's start, amid world's most famous golfers, Archie we ;., according to Sam F. Pryor. was no question of Tunney's supremacy the roars of approbation of the crowd, Compston, the "giant of ," Attractive Mid-Summer Revue Junior, one of the champion's clos­ and from the moment the blow landed it ended as quickly as It began. With­ and Aubrey Boomer, young French ROADTHIS YEAR est friends. until Referee Ed. Forbes mercifully in the next three minutes Tunney had wisard, will play in Calgary over Although Tunney is known to be stepped in to save the Anzac, blind solved the problem of the plunging An­ the Golf and Country Club course in Greenwich and is staying at his and helpless after two minutes and S3 sae enough to hold Tom even in the on Tuesday, August 14, In an ex­ THE CANADIAN DRAMATIC PLAYERS Expenditures Will Total $1,- friend'* home, Pryor declared to­ seconds of slaughter In the eleventh, round. From then on, Heeney failed hibition match. An Established Artistic Success at the . 307,821,000 in 46 day that the champion preferred to the sole issue was pne of endurance—• to win another session. This announcement, made on remain in seolusion until such time Heeney's ability" to absorb punishment. Seventh Start of End Thursday by officials of the Cal­ States as he makes his announcement. For just a moment in the tenth Steadily the champion whittled away gary Golf and Country Club, will Pryor said that Tunney's announce­ round as Heeney, battered senseless by, at his challenger, standing toe to toe be welcome news to the hundreds ment will be that he has retired a storm of punches that rattled off his with Tom to batter and slice to his of golf players In Calgary and dis­ MYSTIC EXPENDITURE IN '27 from the ring and will not again flinty chin, stretched helpless at the body as Heeney's strength failed. In trict. It is expected that one of 0 defend the title which he won from edge of the ring, Gene seemed to have the seventh round, the one blow that the largest golf galleries In the his­ WAS $1,123,607,055 Jack Dcmpsey in September, 1926. won the prize of a clean knockout. Be­ settled the battle left Tom blinking and tory of the city will follow these fore a count could be started the gong rubbing his eye. Here, Tunney, now two stars. clanged to end the session and Tom's the master in full command, showed WASHINGTON, D. C, July 28.— despairing seconds dragged him to his a brand of sportsmanship that brought Forty-five state highway departments and at Vancouver he will also unveil TUESDAY, JULY 31 AND HAGEN LEADS corner. Heroic treatment restored him cheers from the throng, already tiring a statue. will construct 28.538 miles oi good sufficiently to warrant sending him of the gory spectacle. Gene clinched roads during 1928, the American Road forth for the eleventh round. with the challenger as Heeney fought WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1 Builders' Association stated today. Heeney Started Strong to gain control of the left lid, held him Both states and countries are now in ON LAST ROUND Having the sympathy of most of the there and refused to punch until he FIRST NIGHT PERFORMANCE X the midst of the most elaborate road crowd by his Spartan indifference to was sure that the injury was just one SOFTBALL construction program in history, it is ROSEDAUE GOLF CLUB. . punishment. Heeney tore Into the of the "breaks" of the game. stated. July 28.—Walter Hagen, New York, champion in the first round and drove Happy at the outcome of the bruis­ Results, Standings and Three states have not reported their goes into the final round for the Cana­ Gene before him under a storm of ing fray that definitely established him official programs. They are Connecti­ dian open championship with a score short, looping hooks to the head. Con­ as a slugger of tremendous power, Next Games. cut, Virginia and West Virginia. It is of 211 for 54 holes, one stroke ahead temptuous of punishment, the craggy- Tunney was carried from the ring by The Calgary believed that these three states will of Archie Compston, Great Britain. featured challenger ripped through his admirers and rushed away to rest add at least 1.000 miles to the year's Compston. with a par 72 today, had Tunney's guard, butted him about the In Friday's games. Bankers went and plan his hiking trip through Ger­ down to defeat at the hands of the state highway program. The number a total of 212. while his partner. Tommy ring and drummed his punches on many. Off in his dressing room, Hee­ of miles of road under construction on Armour, of Washington, had 214, the Gene's head. Legion by an 8-3 score. It might have ney bemoaned the punch that tempor­ been a different story, however, had the country system is not known. same as Leo Diegel of Mount Vernon, It was an amazing sight to the throng arily had robbed him of half his sight. Expenditures during the year will N. Y., and Willie MacFarlane of Tuck- the Bank boys had a full team on which viewed the champion as a 3 to 1 Around the ringside, where Rickard's deck. Western Grocers won an easy Kiddies total approximately $1,307,821,000 in ahoe. N. Y. Al. Watrous of Grand favorite and had come to see a master proverbial weather luck had kept things the 46 states reporting their estimated victory over Consumers, defeating IN RICH COMEDY Rapids. , had 217, and two boxer riddle his foe with lightning dry until the fight was ended, news­ them 12 to 1. In the ladies' game a appropriations for both country and Toronto professionals. Andrew Kay and lefts, an occasional right and dazzle papermen like a flock of drenched huge crowd saw the Woolworths girls These Kiddies Took Part in the Big Western Picture state work. Connecticut and West Dave Spittall, had 221 each. him with the fastest footwork any roosters, huddled over their typewrit­ nose out the Telephone nine 16-13. It Virginia did not report. The total ex­ "Destiny" Rain-Soaked Course heavyweight has developed since the ers, pounding out copy in a drenching was a thrilling contest and the win­ penditures during 1927 for all states ROSED ALE GOLF COURSE, Toron­ days of Jim Corbett. It was just as downpour of rain that swept the city. ners took the game in the last two was $1,123,607,055, or $184,216,661 less innings. SECOND NIGHT PERFORMANCE * than will be expended in 46 states to, July 28.—(Canadian Press.)—Heav­ during 1928. ily clouded skies and a rain-soaked "Not only has the good roads .move­ course ushered in the final day's play ment expanded considerably during of the Canadian open golf champion­ B. C. Forest Fires the present year," the American Road ship. An early morning downpour had Druggist Shoots Builders' Association states, "but the ended before the first pair teed off, but SYLVAN LAKE IS Toronto Schubert work which is being done is much bet­ the threat of rain remained and it is Under Control ter and much greater than ever be­ probable that heavier stroking will be in order among the early starters. Pair Of Burglars fore. This is the result of more scien­ CAMP SETTING VANCOUVER, July 28.—Assisted by tific, construction and maintenance Sixty-nine qualifiers will take up the improved atmospheric conditions, in methods and improved road building final grind today of 36 holes, with the eluding lower temperature and higher , July 28.—The two men machinery and equipment. formidable Walter Hagen of New York. The ninth annual Camp Tuxis, held humidity, several hundred fire fighters who were found in a north end drug Quartette store this morning and shot by the "Thorough studies of road building Eritish open champion, leading the at Kasota Beach, Sylvan Lake, in early today have got under control all out­ and maintenance methods have great­ field with a total of 69-70—139. Hager.'s breaks of fire in the Vancouver forest owner, Wilfred Cagnon, were in a IN SONG PICTURES IN THE LIFE OF July was an interesting and successful critical condition today. ly reduced the costs of good roads. The consistent stroking on Thursday and camp. Established by Wallace Forgie district, which embraces Vancouver FRANZ SCHUBERT annual convention and road show of Friday established 159 as the qualify­ Island. One of them Henry Rosseau, was in 1920, Camp Tuxis has each year sum­ not expected to live. The other man, the American Road Builders' Associa­ ing mark—twenty strokes behind the moned together a group of older boys Not until some felled and bucked Admission: Adults $1.00, Children 50c tion which will be held in leader, but on his heels with a total timber, two donkey engines and logging Ferdinand Hetu, has a better chance and young men, leaders and potential to recover. next January is expected to bring to of 140 is Archie Compston, lanky Brit­ leaders, for ten days of camp life and equipment at Home Lake, Vancouver Season Ticket for Both Nights light many new scientific improve­ ish star, who.added to his indifferent Island, had been destroyed did a crew The druggist reported the shooting study. This year there were forty-two to the police shortly after it occurred. Adults $1.50, Children 75c ments destined to decrease construc­ 73 of Thursday a record-breaking 67 in camp, thirty-seven older fellows and of 300 men succeed in mastering a tion costs and increase efficiency even of yesterday. Close behind these two blaze which spread over 300 acres. He said that his wife heard a noise five leaders. Bible study and discus­ in the store, which adjoins the Gag- more than during the present year." stars of the golf firmament is a group sion, discussion of problems and in­ The association pointed out that the of veteran performers, including three struction in games and athletics were lows: The Tars—Al. Thomas (chief>. cost of good roads this year will be less former champions—MacDonald Smith, the courses of study. The average day than eight-tenths of one cent for each Tommy Armour and Leo Diegel—who Brant; Russel Collier, Vulcan: Cecil began with the usual jerks and dip Wright, Edmonton; Morley Tuttle, Ed­ mile travelled by motor vehicles, and lank as dangerous contenders over to­ and a devotional period after break­ that a good road saves from 2 to 3 day's long route. monton: Dwight Powell, Calgary: Harry fast. The morning was largely given Weir, Drumheller; Ralph Berry, Red cents per mile in cost of vehicle oper­ over to studies, with a swim just be­ ation. Deer; Harold Beattie, Cluny; Walter fore dinner. A lusty sing-song served Fairey, Lloydminster. to aid digestion. Then, after the rest The Erts—Fred Manning (chief), period, the afternoon was available for Ontario Is Swept Camrose; Everett Ross, Larnont; Allan hiking, nature study, athletics, group MsAskile, Vulcan; Bruce Taylor, Le- MONDAY ?g K*£ and team games, project work or read­ No Demonstration duc; Munroe McKay, Brant; Arthur ing. Swimming again at five, followed Kirby, Calgary: Jack Mackay. Clares- By Violent Storm by supper end the scheduled volley­ holm; Ray Stephenson, Mannville; JACK 'S FAMOUS STORY ball and baseball games between the Douglass Hosegood, Didsbury. On Nobile Train four tribes into whteh the camp was Hydro Service is Interrupted, divided. The camp fire made a fitting The Oes—Ted Scruton (chief). Cal­ gary; Jim Kirkwood, Edmonton; Frank fed D LIT ON Buildings Burned and close to the day. Sometimes the beach Swedish People Curious as was the scene of the camp fire, more Pobst, Gleichen; Gordon Mackay. Italia Survivors Pass Crops Damaged often it was the Indian council ring Claresholm; Otto Rollis, Three Hills; in the heart of the woods behind the Art Torrie, Camrose; Roscoe Mackay. camp. Indian ceremonies, dances and Calgary; Reid Clarke, Didsbury; Hugh Through Country TORONTO, July 28.—Power service Macpherson, Lamont. was interrupted, buildings were destroy­ legends were presented around the fire STOCKHOLM, July 28.—Although ed and crops seriously damaged by vio­ and there were also group and indi­ The Keys—McKim Ross (chief), La­ there have been inquisitive onlookers lent electrical and rain storms which vidual stunts, singing, dramatization of mont; Bill Payne, Red Deer; Harold at every station, the passage of the swept over Central and Western On­ Bible and other stories and the uproar­ Wingfield, Ponoka; Harry Holmes, Con­ BURPING survivors of the Italia through Swed­ tario late yesterday and early this ious readings of the "Chronicle," camp sort; Gordon Morphy, Westerdale; El­ en has not been attended by any hos­ morning. While yesterday's storm was newspaper. mer Bolinger, Gleichen: Carlton Lee- MM*., tile demonstration. Captain Alberto quite general throughout the western son, Didsbury; Jack Tuck, Camrose: IAYUGHT Bernard Northfield, Calgary; Percy Mariano, whose leg was amputated part of the province, Woodstock and The young fellows at Camp Tuxis PASSED after gangrene set in, was not return­ vicinity suffered most. were for the most part, looking for­ Page, EInora. ing with his comrades aboard their Two hydro employees were hurled ward to leadership of Trail Rangers, Camp Tuxis is under auspices of the / special car to Italy today. He was left through a door of the hydro electric Tuxis Boys or other groups. Some of Alberta Boys' Work Board of the Re­ behind on the base ship Citta Di sub-station at Woodstock when it was the problems of leadership concerned ligious Education Council of Alberta Milano, at Narvik, since he was too struck by a flash of lightning which thcr.i in their discussion and, naturally and the fine camp site, Kasota Beach, ill to make the journey home. completely destroyed the Ingersoll and enough, personal and group problems is used by several other co-operative The car of the Italians was coupled Tilsonburg power transmission lines. and ways of enriching life came to the camps during the summer. to the train so that every one could Neither was injured. At Hanover, the fore very frequently. The word Tuxis pass through it freely and they were C.P.R. freight sheds were destroyed was presented in all its significance at not segregated in any manner. They with a loss of $20,000. One house was the camp—Christ the centre "U" and took their meals in the general dining struck in Windsor and power service "I" on either side, no one but Christ Former Premier A drama that carries you from the barren wastes of Alaska to car. was hampered, while in , Martin between us, in our training for ser­ the swirl of the big city. Jack London's famous story of a man General Nobile said he did not know Monarch, 14 years old, was struck and vice. with wanderlust in his feet, adventure in his heart, romance in whether he would return to Spitzber- instantly killed while walking on a - Four Tribes of Britain Sails his soul, who gambled and lost in everything but love! ffen to participate in the search for road. The four tribes were known as the the six members of the airship crew TIME SCHEDULE Farmers and fruit growers are seri­ Oes. Keys, Tars* and Erts. Competi­ LONDON, July 28—Ramsay Mae- 7.00—"Burning Daylight." 8.25—"White Pantt Willie." still missing and for Roald Amundsen ously worried as to their crop prospects. tion in games, stunts, etc., was very Donald, former prime minister, left and the five men with him. He must Much fall wheat and spring grain was keen. The Tars proved to be cham­ 9.20—Vaudeville. i| London for this morning 8.15—New*. 9.45—"Burning Daylight." *irst learn the orders of the Italian flattened yesterday and large quanti­ pions in baseball, volleyball, the track to take the liner Empress of France government. The Cita Di Milano ties of cut hay are rotting in the fields and field meet and the aquatic meet. for Canada. will stay at Narvik for a week await­ ON THE STAGE AT 9:20 owing to continuous wet weather. The The other tribes, however, gave them "I am just off for a holiday, full of ing two new Italian planes before go­ raspberry crop in the Hamilton dis­ some stiff battles. Honors were more ing to Spitzbergen. expectation of fun and leisure," be trict is threatened because of the im­ evenly divided in the other activities said. possibility of picking in the bad The Swedish fliers who were engag­ such as the stunts, dramatics, treasure Mr. MacDonald was accompanied by ed in the rescue work at Spitzbergen weather and mildew is cetting in. VAUDEVILLE hunt and other woodcraft games. his daughters, Ishbel, Joan and Shelia. were also on tv train. They were Church service was held Sunday cheered everywhere and their journey Mr. MacDonald's official itinerary, v.as like a royal procession. Four Killed When morning in the council ring. One eve­ just announced, provides for his arrival EVELYN RASHBROOK and ning a group of the older boys from at Quebec on August 4 and departure Speed Boat Crashes the Crlgary Y. M. C. A. camp were from Quebec on September 12 for guests of the camp. The overnight Southampton. He leaves Quebec City LOLA STRAND Rabies in Cats Into Lake Steamer hike was an enjoyable feature, each the day after his arrival and from then Juvenile Entertainers In Their Acrobatic Soft Shoe tribe going several miles from camp on his itinerary is as follows: Novelty Dances HOLLAND. Mich., July 28.—Four for supper and the night. There were Montreal, August 5-6; Toronto, Au­ ALSO Rouse Windsor Holland youths were killed and two four small camp lires that night at gust 7-9; Queenstown and Niagara companions were suffering from in­ various points around the sh£>re of the Falls. August 9-10; Hamilton and To­ WINDSOR. July 28.—Following of­ juries today as the result of a collision lake, rather than the the one large ronto, both on August 10; Fort William, Johnny Hines in ficial confirmation that Lorraine last night, between a speed boat in fire in camp. After the first day the August 11-13; Kenora, August 13-15; Goyeau of this city, died of rabies which they were riding and the Good­ weather was, as one boy said, like the Winnipeg, August 15-17; Banff, August "White Pants Willie" caused by a scratch from a cat. bor­ rich Line passenger steamer. City of meals—splendid. 19-21; Lake Louise, August 21-23; Field, der health authorities today had an­ Holland. Gordon Lapp, secretary of the Al­ B. C, August 23-24; Glacier, August 24- other case to deal with, the third The dead: berta Boys' Work Board, was direc­ 25; Vancouver, August 26-27; Victoria, within three months. Paul Landwehr. 21. son of S. Land- tor of the camp and he was assisted August 28-29; Vancouver, August 29; The victim is Jeannette Jackson. 5 wehr, millionaire furnace manufac­ by the following leaders: Nelson Chap- Prince Rupert. August 31; Jasper Park, A- - years old of Sandwich. turer of Holland; -John C. Nystrom, 14; pel of Edmonton; Bob Reynolds of the September 1-3; Winnipeg, September The child's' mother found a kitten E-rl Van L?r.tp. 13, and Tom Arends, Calgary Y. M. C. A.; Elmer Evans of 5-6: Ottawa, September 8-10; Montreal, J: hanging on to her daughter's ear and 32, all of Holland. Didsbury; and Bob Bond of High Riv­ September 10-12; Quebec, September 12. she had to tear it away by force. Im­ Robert Mendrano of New York, and er. Premier of the Alberta Boys' Par­ The Labor party leader will address mediate treatment was give*, the little George Lyle, 21. Los Angeles, were in­ liament. the Canadian Clubs at Quebec, Mont­ girl and the body of the kitten sent to jured. The campers, by tribes, were as fol- real, Ottawa, Toronto, and Vancouver, Toronto for examination.

PEAY FOR MEXICAN CATHOLICS

QUEBEC.—Special prayers for the re-establishment of peace and liberty Last Showing of Catholics in Mexico will be said in all churches and chapels in the prov­ ince of Quebec on Sunday. Tonight at 7:15,9.15 Richard Barthelmess A BIG SURPRISE DOUBLE PROGRAM STARTING The Funny Man With the Funny Face MONDAY Lew Cody and Arlene Pringle and Harry Langdon in REGULAR in "Body and Soul" His "First Flame" ADMISSIONS LAST TIMES TODAY—REG. DENNY in "THAT'S MY DADDY" and "THE MAGIC GARDEN."