THE HERALD SERVES THE SOUTH

XVIII.—FIRST SECTION LETHBRIDGE, , SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925 NUMBER 196 Lethbridge Fair BRITISH STRIKE Last French Soldier RE-ORGANIZATION AlbertaL'S Royal Rancher SETTLEMENT IS ffas_Left The Ruhr FEDERAL CABINET PARIS, Aug. 1.—Official announcement was made Gives Exhibition Boost COSTLY ONE FOR this afternoon that French evacuation of the Ruhr is fill LIKELY SEE complete. Not a single French soldier remained in1 the THETAXPAYERS mining and industrial basin after midnight last night. SOMEBIGCHANGES Directors Much Pleased The entry of the French forces into the-Ruhr took Forty-nine Head of Shorthorns and Purebred Sheep Will WILL SHOW AT FAIR Million Pounds Sterling place January 11, 1923. It caused much ink to flo-w Hon. J. A~Robb Will Take be Cynosure of All Eyes Next Thursday, Friday and entire pages of newspapers were devoted to the and Saturday—Fair is Certain to Expected to Be Needed report of the operation designed to bring about payment Fielding's Portfolio — New to Aid Mines by Germany of her reparations obligations. The evac- Minister of Immigration Attract Large Crowds JBLIC HEAVES SIGH uation, which has been going on for the past month, [SEVERAL MINISTERS BIGGEST RACE MEET IN THE HISTORY OF RELIEF, DESPITE THIS however, has been totally ignored by the French press i READY TO STEP DOWN - OF LETHBRIDGE; CLASSY PONIES COMING H. •— and by the .general public. Southern Alberta'8 own exhibi First Showing Here IjLONDON, Aug. 1.—Notwithstanding ' . ' ' " Church Bells Ring OTTAWA. Aug. 1.T-The expect- tion and race meeting wiil open The foundation stock for the .tjfftt the financial assistance which ESSEN, Aug-1.—Afl2 o'clock last night all church ed reorganization of the federal Its gates to the public next Thurs- Prince's Alberta ranch came from tne government is to give to the mine cabinet this fail'will not Include day morning and will continue for the Old Country, which is enough owners will add, according to nn-offi- bells here were rung, to observe the official termination an appointment to the vacant three full days—Thursday, Friday to recommend it. This will be the rial figures, something like ten rail- of the occupation of the Ruhr by allied troops. Flags portfolio of solicitor-general, It is and Saturday. Hundreds of entries first time the E P Ranch has •lions sterling to the country's budget, understood. This..post has been are pouring in on the «ecretary, shown here, a notable recogni- tb^re Is a great sense of relief that a were flown throughout the city and the inhabitants re- vacant since the resignation of R. W. Gardner, the outstanding tion of the growing Importance jhiners' strike, affecting more than a joiced. Hon. E. G. McMurray, for private ones in the livestock department of the Lethbridge Exhibition as Million men has been prevented. reasons, during the last session being the cattle and sheep en- an agricultural show. The pres- The strike notices had been issued of parliament. tries, 49 in number, from the ence of the Prince's stock will several days ago to take effect at For some tims there have been Prince of Wales Ranch, west of add a new zest to the exhibition midnight last night and the carrying suggestions that the post of solici- High River. as it will give visitors an oppor* out of the threat was averted only -^tpr-senera I might be done away Definite ' confirmation of the tunity of viewing some of the by the last minute offer of the govern- with, the administrative work of exhibition here of the royal stock finest cattle and sheep in Can. ment to give financial aid to the mine this department being performed was conveyed by wire to the sec- ada, stock picked by Alberta's owners to enaale them, to maintain by the minister of justice. Other retary Friday afternoon. prof, royal rancher personally. Settlement N. S. Coal change^ wil|, be necessary at the the present wages. Carlyle, manager of the E. P. Other Exhibitors The, agreement carrying the present time of reorganization include the Ranch, listed the number as fol- In addition to the imposing array scale of wages was to have expired resignation of Rt Hon. W. S. -lows:"' , of Shorthorns from the E. P. ranch, ;at midnight and it was the new agree- Fielding, minister of finance, and Shorthorns—Twenty head. George Archibald of Lethbridge, the ALBERTA'S ROYAL RANCHER the appointment of Hon. J. A. ment proposed by the owners to super- Strike Now Possible Shropshire Sheep—Sixteen head. Shield ranch at Maclcod, and A. M. Whose stock will he one of the tea.- sede it, with its clauses of decreased Rcbb to this post, and the appoint- Hampshire Sheep —Thirteen Bleed of Mountain View, will likely ment of a minister to the immi- .ures. at Lethbridge Fair next Thurs- wages and a longer working day that head. (ContiriuGu on Page Six.) day, Friday and Saturday. They com* brought the strike threat. Premier Rhodes Submits Proposals Believed gration portfolio. The shakeup In the cabinet will probably be more 'rom the E. P. Hancli at High River, Retain Old Wages to Contain Concessions on Both Sides* 49 of. them. Under the arrangements made yes- fsr-rcaching lhan is indicated by terday to prevent a strike which these changes. One or more of (HALIFAX, Aun. 1.—'Representa- the strike which has enforced idle- the sixteen rrJsiEter*: *rc said to 'would have caused one of the worst tives of the British Empire Steel East Labor- Industrial calamities in recent years, ness on 12,COO .men and tied up ba willing to leave the field of Corporation and the United Mine active politlcsJf they can be plac- the miners will remain. at work re- Workers of America were consid- the coal Industry of Nova Scotia TWO OFFERS FOR ed elsewhere. ceiving the same wages as they did ering this .'morning "a final pro- for the last^flve months. Replies Farmers Choose Latham under the old agreement and work the posal" made by the provincial same number of hours each day as at to the proposal were expected to present. The government will grant government In the settlement of be delivered during the day. Pre- '('Special to the Herald) cals. The first count revealed the ED. AND B.C. FOR i-tnanclal aid to the owners until May mier E. N. Rhodes' announcement EDMONTON, Aug. 1—Heading «iie votes for the four candidates to be 1, 1926, it being agreed that in any of last night that the "govern- - Argenthie Fleet poll on the first count in the propor- as follows: George Latham 237, A.-Far- .month that the wages .paid to -the ment had-iubmitted a final pro- tional representation vote, George La- milo 110, Bice Sheppard 80,' W. -H Walker 31. On the first opportunity HOUSETOPERUSE men In accprdance with the recogniz- posal which J^ believes should'be tham stands as the successful nominee ed ratio* wages 'payable at the.,m1hl-- "- accepted'-byT-Both pWrtiesi" la taken < of the combined Labor ,an,d Farmer after the announcement Mr. Walker mum percentage under the agree- to mean that, believing every pos- convention for the federal constitu- .who stood lowest on the list, jnovec ment, the exchequer will make up the. sible means to have beerTexhaust- ency of East Edmonton, held in Mem- lhat the vote be made unanimous and Premier Greenfield, Hcweyer, fleflclency. In any month In which the Chicago Bandits ed in an endeavor to bring about British Heir Expected to.Ar- orial Hall, Edmonton, on Friday even- the audience cheered the proposal as Refuses to Make Any >RstImated average profit^ of a district an agreement by direct negotia- Ing. it carried. Whatever differences there may Aid. C. L. GIbfos presided over the ifn which subvention is payable ex- tions between the two parties, the rive at Buenos Ayres on meeting. C. S. Gould, A. W. Allbrjght Comparison ceeds fifteen pence a toir the excess government has submitted a pro- have 'been as between the left wing will be used in the reduction of the August 17 and the right in the labor party, and Aid. James East, Carl Berg, B. H. Cray Two Held For Trial While position entailing concessions all assisted Mr. Smitten in counting the (By Herald's Edmonton corre- •mount of subvention. around which it IB prepared to between these and the Farmers' or- Police Are Searching BUENOS AYRES, Aug. 1. — Fourganization, they, were at no time vote. Mr. Christie, fraternal delegate spondent.) Investigate Induitry enforce. from the U.F.A. branch for the riding, The coal industry is to undergo cruisers and Iwo scout cruisers of the strongly in evidence. Rather was EDMONTON, Aug. 1.—"The govern. For Third Government Proposal extended fraternal greetings and as- raent has otters from both the Cana- ft complete investigation during the HALIFAX, Aug. l.~-"Tlie govern- Argentine navy wfll meet the Prince there evident the practical purpose of a united effort. surances of unstinted support for his dian National and the Canadian Paci- period that the government's subven- ment has submitted a final proposal of Wales about 45 miles outside' the fellow members. tion is in effect. It ha,s even been port of -Bnenos Ayres and accompany The four candidates previously an- fic railways for the lease of the Ed- CHICAGO, Aug. 1.—Speedy justice which it believes should be accepted William Irvine, M.P., East Calgary, monton, Dunvegan and British Colum- reported that the government is to will be meted out to Jos. Holmes and by both parties. the cruiser Curlew, on which the nounced were all present. The burden gave one of his interesting addresses. put into effect recommendations made Prince will arrive August 17, for his ot each one's speech, as he mounted bia system," stated Premier Green- Jack Wilson, the two captured rob- "This proposal is now under consid- field Saturday morning when q.ues- in the report of the royal commis- bers of the crew of five who held up eration by them and the government visit to Argentina. the platform for his five minutes of op-' sion after its investigation of the in- The Prince, after his extended tour portunity, was "I have served, I am tioned by the Herald. He flatly de- the fashionable Drake Hotel in wild is awaiting their reply." BARON KATO AGAIN fused, however, to 8ay whether or not dustry and that there might be some west fashion Wednesday. The above statement WHS .given out of South Africa, left Capetown on July serving,. I will serve." A. Farmilo was sort of unification of the mining re- 2D for South America aboard the bat- the first speaker, followed successive- PREMIER OF JAPAN these offera were similar, good, bad, Indicted less than 24 hours after early 'Saturday morning by Premier indifferent. sources of the country to bring about Rhodes after he and his colleagues tleship Repulse. ly by George Latham, Rice Sheppard jnore effective and economic working, the robbery and. held for a preliminary On August 14, ..he will transfer to. and W. H. Walker. They were all well TOKIO, Aug. 1.—'Baron Kato, who "Our first endeavor will be to get hearing today, the men will be brought concluded their discussions at 12:30 some adjustment with the Royal Ban* or the pooling of profits for the gen of the provincial coal fields tieup. the Curlew, which, being of shallower applauded as they retired and it would resigned with the cabinet after a split eral benefit of the workers. to trial at once unless State's Attorney draught, will ibe able to bring the he hard to say who was actually the over new taxation proposals, was re- for the J2,400',000 claim. We tried td : In the comment of all the London Crowe's plans miscarry. .Prince directly to the nuay at Monte- favorite from such signs. appointed premier today and ordered get some indication by wire ae to newspapers on the agreement, the With them, if he is found, will be video, where he is calling before com- Walter Smitten, commissioner of to organize a new cabinet. It is ex- what the bank Is prepared to do but J dominant, expression is belief that the tried Wm. Mullenbach, fifth member, ing to Argentina. labor, for Alberta, was appointed re- pected that all Kenseikai party mem- nothing will be submitted until w«l crisis which would not have been con- who escaped with 5-1,000 after an as- RAY KNIGHT WINNER .:. turning officer. Aid. James East took bers who held places in tile old cabi- interview R. B. Bennett in Calgarj; fined to the coal industry, has been sistant hotel cashier and 'two of the RAYMOND ROPING CONTEST * HAD TO SHOOT SKUNK charge of the credentials committee, net will be reappointed. Sunday." " . turned aside and the way opened for robbers had 'been killed; .;. and 'his report showed that, in the ad- The premier said he was still un« ! a possible .permanent settlement. A reward of $7,000 has been offered Kay Knight, rancher, cattle- <• PORT ARTHUR, Aug. 1.—A vance poll during the day at Labor COAL STRIKE LOOMS certain whether lie would go to Cal< | Labor Triumphant for his capture. Mullenbach, Holmes man and westerner, won the •>' mother skunk -with a Jam jar Hall, 225 votes had been cast, and that IN GERMAN MINES gary but in any event Attorney-Gem But 'apart from this general satis- and Wilson are charged.with murder. calf roping contest at the Ray- <•! in the meeting that evening 169 bal- eral Browalee will meet Mr. Bennett. . wedged tightly over its head cre- lots had been cast, making a total ot faction, .there are very mixed feel- Gold medals vrtll "be presented tn mond fair imd stampede, de- •:•! ated considerable commotion ESSEN, Germany, Aug. 1. — The Northern Delegation six Lincoln Park policemen who par- f eating Jack Galbraith and * 394. According to the returning of- This afternoon a delegation from ings. While labor is wildly triumph- among residents ot Lotm Lake, a ficer's report 461 ballots in all had miners' union has given notice that ant over what it declares is the great- ticipated in the gun fight in front of Jack Brown, his two old rivals. <• fashionable summer resort, as the Grande Prairie will meet the govern-; the hotel as the robbers fled and the been cast. Three of 'these had been it will terminate its present wage est victory ever won in this country Other results will be published * little animal struggled desperate- agreement with the mine owners on ment and urge a speedy settlement, laxicnb chase over North Side boule- on Monday. $. spoiled and the quota necessary for of the northern railway problem, 16 | hy trade union solidarity at the re- ly about the place trying to extri- election would be 230. Evidently 67 August 31. The men announced that verse of the pole, there is angry re- vards in which the two robbers were » cate Itself. The resorters were ob- the action will be taken to secure being understood that they will press ' killed. ' 4. <• ^ •:•<..:..;. <. c. .>« was the number that had come in from sentment over what the Daily Mail liged to shoot the skunk. rural points as tho vote ot U.F.A. lo- higher pay. for the leasing of the line to the Can- calls a "victory for violence, a. block- adian NationaJ. ade of 1he nation by a little 'band of Premier Greenfield admits that tha conspirators -carrying out the orders Canadian National offer announced ab of Zinoviett and imagining themselves Ottawa some weeks ago is "now a [ little Trotskies and Lenines." ileafl letter." From this it is assum- Taking the middle view, the Lon- ed that the proposal of Sir Henry • don Times declares that the solution Thornton has been modified and the1'' of the crisis is a "victory for common Successful Students In Grade IX Exams. opinion la legislative circles here to-1 sense." It addds that the course taken day is that the offers of the Canadian The following is a list of Grade Nine Ethel Evelyn, (Latin); Atferton, Ivy; by the government was the only pos- Wilhelmina; Black, Marian Bina, .ren, (French). Kins. (French); Comesotte. Teleta, Pacific and the Canadian National am candidates who have passed the six Aune. Siane 0.; Austin, Hazel Day; almost identical, the C.P.R., however, sible way to avert the threatened ca- compulsory subjects of this grade. (French); Blackbourne, Jean, (French); Comfort, Sheldon Isaac, lamity, and it must be remembered Avery, Albert; Ayors, Edward George C (Latin); Condie, Jack, (Latin); Con- giving no promise of providing an The subject or subjects following each (French); Bloom, Dona; Blow, Abigail outlet to tho coast in the course ot that the relief is only temporary. The name Indicates that the student has B Cadzow, Mary Grace,. (Latin); Cal- ner, Snrnh Caroline, (French); Con- real problem remains to be solved Edythe, (French); Blythe, Thomas hoon, Roy D., (French); Cairns, Albert stantinescu, Clinton, (French); Coon, timo as was suggested by the Cana- been successful in passing one or more Bailie, Hohert William; Baines, Al- dian National. and the postponement of the conflict of the. special or optional subjects. Edward, ((French); Bordard, Stuart; McNaughton, (Latin); Calder, Albert Harriet Elizabeth, (French); Coonse, by means of state assistance was only gernon, (French); Baines, Hector; Bokovoy, Minnie; Bolinger, Elmor; Mary Estella, (French); Cooper, The premier would neitber affirm No supplemental examinations will Baines, Mary; Baker, Hefbert Emer G~ Calder, Jessie Aurella, (French); the lesser of two evils. ho provided in any of the subjects ot Bord, Roy, (French); Borya, Tina, Betty; Cooper, Bvelyn Isabel; Cooper, or deny the report from Winnipeg th«t .' The Daily Telegraph suspects that this grade. son, (French); Baker, Laura Ethel; (French); Boulter; Freda May, Cameron, Jack, (French); Cameron, Gordon. (French); Cooper, Kathleen, the C.P.R. Is prepared to give $50,009 •financial assistance is what both Baker, Tom Davidson, (French); Bald- (French); Bousall, Edna Elizabeth; Norman Sidney; Campbell, Alvin Le- (French); Cooper, Susie E.; Corless, a year for the E.D. and B.C. system, sides were playing for from the start, A win, Betty, (French); Ball, Edna Viv- Bontillier, Arthur D., (Latin); Bow- Roy; Campbell, Bessie M.; Campbell, Gladys; Connie, Doris, (French); Cor- Thornton Sees Premier but holds that if "the owners put the Aaron, Sara Elizabeth, (.French); ian; Ball, Kenneth Ancil; Ballentine, man, Alexander MacGrogor; Bowman, Doris Jean; Campbell, Irene; Camp- raditti. Marino; Corsiatto, Eva; Cos- Sir Henry Thornton, president ot pistol to their own head, they got the Ahbis, Georglnu Joyce, (French); Helen Lees, (French); Bannister, Bl- Dora; Boyd, Ethel Shiela; Boyd, Prl- bell, Jane Emma; Campbell, Lome telln, Everett; Coatcllo, "Frank; Cos- the Canadian National Railways con- enor Munro; Bannon, Fred, (French); cilla Anne, (French); Bradbury, Dor- Doono; Campbell, Sarah, (French); Icllo. Mary Iris, (French); Coulter, ferred for a short time with Premier miners to surround them and the pub- Ahousofy. .Michel; Adam, Jnnito Lav- lic with a formidable array of mach- Banta, Bessie Mary; Baptist, Dorothy othy Louise, (French); Brandt, Flor- Campbell, Wlnnifred Edith; Carlson, Vora, (French); Coultry, Donalda; Greenfield thin forenoon, but both de- ine guns." rle; Adams, Carrie Evelyn, (Art); Phyllis; Bare, Molly Blanche; Barker, ence Emily; Brazil, Edith May; Brob- Alma Evelene; Carr, Ethel Viola; Cowan, Elizabeth M., (French); Cox, nied after the interview that the dis- The Morning Post says the trade Adcock, Hilda Lillian; Adie, John L.; Gordon, (French); Barnett, Merle; ber, Wilfrid Andrews; Bremnor, Grace Carr, Myrtle Jane; Carr, Stephen* Isabel Florence, (French); Craddock, cussion had hinged round tho E.D. ' Ellen, (French); Brerner, Leonard Me- Frederick, (French); Carruthers, Hel- unions have devised a weapon where- Aitken, Archie Stewarf Altken, Edwin Baron, Annie J.; Barr, Margaret, Mildred M.; Craig. Kllcn Margaret; and B.C. question. ( by they may he able to extort their Frederick, (Latin); Akin, Virginia (French); Barry, Ella May; Barson, Leod; Brewer, Ada Audrey; Brlcls- en Mary; Carruthers, William Kent; Craig. Mnrjorie, (French); Cranston. "Sir Hrnry merely called to pay Miriam; Alhers. Daisy Elizabeth; Aid- Leslie Cyril; Barsons, Louis Raymond; men. ISellle; Brien, Germalne; Brown, Carscallon, Elizabeth, (French); Car-Vernon George; Crlmmln, Pearl Viola; Ills respccls," was the statement of own terms, ad infinitiim. "Over every Adeline Olive Viola; Brown, Algernon son, Margaret, (French); Cnvenaugh, policy of the state, over every vote of rich, James; Alexander, Helen Fran- Bartle, Tholma; Battrick, .Mildred Croft, Ruby K.: Crowtler, Roy; Cryder- tho premier to the .press shortly be- cis, (French and Arl); Alexander, liprtha, (Latin); Baxter, Reid Jane; R.; Brown. Alico Hesta; Broy;n, Aimn Alico Catherine, (French); Cnwker. man, Joseph Morris; Cumberland, .1. fore noon. He said the Canadian Na, the commons," If. asserts, "they will Baydusa, Roman; Sealing, Cornelius Mildred. (French); Brown, [Kenneth, Charles Agnew H., (French); Ca\v- Darius Williams; dimming. Belli now hang this threat. Peace has now Lawrence; Allan, Ethel May; Allen, tional chief made it plain at the out- nernard, (Fr.-nch); Alllo,' James, George, (French); Bean, Wilson (French); Brown, Ruth /Margaret, ston, William Wood; Champagne, (French and Art); Cummlngs, Ross set that there waa no intention to dis- been bought at Ihe price of money, James; Beaton, Frederick Lome; (French); Brobkn, OornelKi Alberta; Fred1; Chapman. Evelyn, (French); Donnlil; Cunningham. Albert L.; Cur- and tho principle may possibly be (French); Alton, Stella Irene; Amund- cuss Iho northern railway situation. sen, Grace Margret; Amlindson, Slar Benheau, Rosie; Beck, 'Stovn Agnes, Brooks, Ivor Richard E