m Winnipeg WKeal May close SS]/^ EDITION 20 PAGES. VOL. XXIV.—No. 42 LETHBRroGE, ALBERTA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30,1931 Recent Alherta Judicial Appointments C.N.R. Agrees FOR LONDON? Birth New Conservative Mr. Bennett Faction Seen As Result' Is Welcomed To Participate Baldwin-Churchill Split Disagreement on Indian Policy Basis of Trouble—Winston By Americans Farm Aid Plan Churchill Supported by Other Prominent British Tories in Dissenting from Baldwin's Views Dominion Premier Will In Sir Henry Thornton An on India—^Will Support Baldwin nounces Co-operation in Against Labor spect Canadian Legation Agricultural Credits LONDON, Jan. 30.—(A.P.)—Birth of Liberal Newa-Chronlcle said today, •• in Washington new faction within the ranks of the need not confine Itself to a policy of Corporation Conservative party wa-> seen in some treating India rough. What about free circles today as the probable dcnounc- trade? Mr. Churchill's real views oh mil BE GUEST ment of the disagreement on Indian this subject are well known and they LAUNCH WEST FARMERS policy between Rt. Hon. Stanley Bald nro certainly not those of Mr. Stanley OF HOOVER TONIGHT win, and the outspoken and dynamic Baldwin." INTO MIXED FARMING Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill. In writing to his leader, however, From correspondence between the Mr. Churchill made it clear that ho "WASHINGTON, D. C, .Tan. 30— OTTAWA, Jan. 30.—(Can. Press.)— TA.P.)—Ut. Hon. R. B. Benuott, prem two leaders Just published it appears would continue to support him in op The Canadian National Railways Is posing the "Socialist government." ier of Cunada, arrived in tlio capital MR.- JUSTICE W. L. WALSH that Mr. Churchill, while his "warm, A. P. EWING, K. C. prepared to participate in the estab personal friendship" for Mr. Baldwin Lead Empire Party at 12.55 p.m., today aboard a private Edmonton barrister who was ap Who has been elevated to the Ap lishment of the agricultural credits is undlinintshcd, thinks it best that he LONDON. Jan. 30.—(Canadian Pi'eSB car. HON. GEO. HOADLEY pointed to a judgeship in the trial pellate Division of the Albertai Su corporation which in being formed to should abstain from meetings of the Cable.)—Will the Rt. Hon. Winston He was met by the Britisli ambassa provide loans for tlie purchase of live Minister of Agriculture, who Is men division of the Alberta Supremo Court tioned as possible successor to Hon. party's business committee which is Churchill become parliamentary leader dor, high state department otticlals preme Court. stock and other necessities for mixed of the United Empire party? This recently. Herbert Greenfield as Alberta's Agent composed of the inner few and in and members of the staffs of the Brit farming. suggestion was discussed with some se General in London. cludes chiefly, former cabinet minis ish embassy and Canadian legation, Sir Henry Thornton, chairman and ters. riousness In London today, following Hume Wrong, Canadian charge president of the Canadian National, Mr. Churchill's political break with hla d'affaires Joined the premier at Baltl- Mr. Baldwin, while equally warm in ASKS EXTENSION OF DEBT made an announcement to that effect his personal remarks, accepts Mr. party leader, Rt. Hon. Stanley Bald: moro. Mr. Bennett, who was accom today. He is In the city for a confer win. At present the United Emphro panied from Ottawa by Hantord Mac- Churchill's view that h& should cease ence on immigration matters. Rumor Says Hoadley attending the cotmnlttee meetings. party, child of the two newspaper Nlder, United States minister to Can Will Participate barons—Rothermere and Beaverbrook ada, will confer with President Hoover ADJUSTMENT ACT, REPLY Not Alone Sir Henry stated: Mr. Churchill is not alone in dis (Continued on Page 'two.) and Secretary of State Stimaon during "The Canadian National system his brief visit, senting from the Baldwin Indian views. TO SPEECH FROM THRONE with its great mileage on the prairies, Succeeds Greenfield Lord Uoyd, former Egyptian high Extended Welcoms rli—1 T"^—¥T T^i • «« ^ naturally deeply and vitally inter- commissioner and always outspoken, WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—(A.P.)— Official Circles Mum on Mat starts tonight in Manchester on a The welcome of the highest officials of A. G. Andrews, or Sedgewick, Urges This Move as Means esteadvantagd in ean tyo movementhe agriculturat that lpromise s barnstorming tour of denunciation of the United States was extended today of Protecting Farmers—Demands for Relief from ^''-^"'atry. The" railwathye willagricultura, thereforel ,mdus par- ter—Hoadley Believes He the Indian round-table conference and to Premier R. B. Bennett of Canada ticipate in the establisliment of the its works. 28 Killed In —first Canadian premier to visit Wash Creditors Being Received from North and agricultural credits corporation which Could Serve Alberta Paul Sprlngman, the Beaverbrook ington In nearly four years. Central Alberta-^Sees No Cure in is being formed to provide loans for candidate in East Islington, la making Highly informed in character, his the purchase of the livestock and other in Loncjon Mr. Baldwin's alleged surrender to the brief visit was regarded by United Mixed Farming necessities for mixed farming. That Socialists" on India a prominent States ofBolala as an opportunity for and villages who are suffering from diversified fanning should bo gradu- (By Staff CorrMpondent.) plank in his platform. Mr. Churchill Mine Blast suffering from diversified fanning should bo gradu- a full and frank discussion of Cana (By Staff Correspondent.) the strain of heavy outstanding ac- a^'y extended over the prahrles with EDMONTON. Jan. 30.—Who will will make a speech for a Conservative" dian-United States problems. EDMONTON, Jan. 30.—Keynotlng counts. * decidenvi-a-nrinAd advantag r\\Tt%^e t o +halAl concernervrnirlpji d witaph- succeed Hon .Herbert Greenfield as candidate In East Toxteth who is not the farmer attitude in the present de Neither President Hoover nor Secre- Mlxed Farming no Cure P^^''^ conceded by those best Alberta's agent general in London? particularly attached to the official at Explosion Rocks English Mine tavy of State SUmson, however, had pression which holds agriculture in its Mr. Greenfield has resigned. His titude of his party toward India. prepared any preliminary data for grip, A. G. Andrews, government, Thirty cent wheat, ten cent oats, , - - five cent cattle, and butter and eggs 1« Bla^ to do Its share In en- term ends In March. The question of New Faction? —Many in Serious ithelr talks with Mr. Bennett since Sedgewick, In moWng the address In a successor is now being canvassed, but •A new faction, if It is bom," the reply to the speech from the throne at fifteen or twenty cents was the coura«lng this movement on the lines there were no previous Indications as official circles here are mum on the Condition to what the premier would discuss, at the Friday afternoon session of the cause of the debacle in agriculture, and suggested by the prime minister In his Legislature, declared for an extension Mr. Andrews warned that the talk of recent address- at Reglna." question. However, there is a, lot of AU formality was omitted In the gossip about It and what sounds like WHITEHAVEN, Cumberland, Eitr-. preparations for the reception of the of the Debt Adjustment Act as a means wholesale mixed farming would pro- • VJ- ail n„o..fru^ir i^nrirof.! Up Thc aimouncemcnt of the formation the best bet so far is that Hon. George Jan. 30.—(A.P.)—Twenty-eight coal premier at Union station. The Cana of protecting the farmer against too 1/ ovl ^i/ipf Ant^ lu^t' a! of an agricultural credits corporation Hoadley, veteran minister of agrlcul French Ministry miners are known to have been killed dian legation informed the state de severe pressure from his creditors. In »n explosion which burled them in partment several days ago that Mr. It sounded like old times to hear ^^Pwhekt market is todav ^'^ ^^^^ ^^""^^^ ^- ture, a native of Cumberland, old time Alberta rancher and with 24 sessions the deep Halg pit here yesterday. Th« Bennett would prefer not to have any such demands from the Farmer \^ntumm"K l^'°aews called ^^i^prtoaS S?orthf prTpS^ total was computed by mine officials military display or the 19-gun salute benches, sounded, in fact, like the first ir consideration on the part of mort- 30- J^'^P/.'^wn, A iLlst f^rs in the house, will be offered the post. Fully Confident The Herald asked him on Friday who Issued a casualty list at that hour. to which he Is entitled. two sessions of the Parmer legislature gage companies, for revaluation of f,^'=S„e^°"Jy or Sely r^^he All the others had been loollted and nearly ten years ago when from every morning if he would accept if It were Will Inspect Legation were being brought out as quickly as The list of those designated to wel hand demands for relief from the pres offered. Mr.- Hoadley was Inclined to Laval Government Nears Bap possible. " •. come the Canadian chief of state in sure of creditors was heard, especially arrears of taxes spread over a number "'ixed fanning, "hedge." He believed that he could of years without Interest or penalties . Bennett's Plan give good service In that position- be Twenty-lhre miners were brought (jut. cluded Caiiadlaji legation and high from the southern part of the prov Mr. Ben- tism of Fire—Formulate was also asked. Reduction in costs of A- private organization, cause of his knowledge of conditions aillve, and 12 of: them aire in aerlqus state department officers. One of the Ince. But strange as it may seem, the 'havlng as purposes of hla visit waa to inspect south Is making few of these demands: legal proceedings, extension of the "ett on that occasion said, in both the Old:Country, and Alberta Program. condition in a hospital.' TORONTO, Ont., Jan. 30.—Hon WILLINGDON, Jan. 30,—Refus- again at night and to exclude other of tho evidence, late on Thursday Charles McCrea, Onta»io Minister of farmers. But the onti-Reds forced aftenioon, the three miners, 11. ing to sing "God Save the King," KORITZA, Albania, Jan. 30,—(A.P.) Latest News Bulletins Mines, declines a challenge of Hon their way into the meeting and when Anderson, R, Stafford, and R. delegates of the recently or«:aiilzcd —Earthquakes again shook tills area Peter Hccnan, former minister of lab the president started to speak, the up B. Buckles, charged, with as Farmers Unity League and Com- today. Fifty liouses were destroyed and roar broke out afresh and he dismissed sembling with divers others at or In the Dominion government, to de nmnistlo organizers from Mundarc, two persons injured in the surrounding Lord Cromer Again Rumored for Gov.-Generalship the meeting. Shaughncssy and conducting bate on the public platform condltlons Alberta, were "rotten-egged" licrc villages of Voskpoja, Djerdjevlsta, LONDON, Jan. 30.—(Canadian Press Cable)—Neither confirmation OP araong laborers engaged In the pro Thursday evening and two rallies The auto containing Mr. Axelson and themselves In a manner provoca denial was obtainable from the British government today respecting Lavdar, Shiska, El Bazan, Berati and tive of a breach of the peace, were vlnclal road building in Northern On slatted in the Ukrainian Temple, the two Mundare speakers, was show Valona. renewed reports that Lord Cromer, lord chamberlain of his majesty's tario. broke up In disorder. ered with rotten eggs, when it drove remanded for trial by Magistrate household aince 1922, would be appointed governor-general of Canada, away from the hall. The mob followed The govemment has donated 40,000 Hamilton. Bail of $1000 was al Carl Axelson, president of the •gold francs lor relief and has ordered lowed In each case for their ap Farmers League and "Red" leaders It and at tlie railway station hundreds of eggs were launched in the direction erection ol a ban-acl;s as a sheter lor pearance for trial, Four Held Responsible for Cashier's Death from Mundarc. known as Karp- refugees. MONTREAL, Que., Jan. 30.--Tho/nas McHugh, said to be frofn Va'n- luck and Novakowsky, received of the three men. .The charge against W. Garrlck The Left Hand Renewed Shocks couver, B.C., and Mrs. Margorle Irish, Parent, Que., and Carmen Le. rough treatment at the hands of a A. P. P. Constable A. J. Winnick call MEXICO CITY, Jan. 30.—(A.P.)— was withdrawn. hostile mob estimated lo be about ed for reinforcements from Two Hills febvre and Maurice Clement Polamans, Montreal, were today held crlm- Renewed earthquakes over southerp Inally responsible by a coroner's Jury for the death of Arthur G. Reld, 300 strong. and VegvcvUle, shortly after the night Mexico yesterday caused some damage, ^Corner— session started. No arrests were made. night cashier of the De Luxe Taxi Cab company. Delegate Karpluvk was attack particularly in Oaxaca where several 50 Per Cent. Increase ed at the railway station by in buildings collapsed. furiated anti-Communistic farmer The tower of the temple of Tlaxlaco, In Duty On Farm Hoover Formally Welcomes Bennett Flovida Is Running Behind and SRvercly beaten about the bead Butlers Resignation Oaxaca, caved in. A girl waa injured WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 30.—President Hoover formally'welcomed Southern Alberta in Sun and face. in tho collapse of a building at Mia- Products Asked, U.S. Rt. Hon. R. B, Bennett, premier of Canada, to the capital today when the shiny Days—Howell Har The trouble stu-rted in the afternoon huatlan. prime minister paid a brief call at the White House. The premier was presented by Hume Wrong, Canadian charge d'affaires, and was accom ris Recalled. when speakers attempted to extol the Is Rumored in U. S. WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 30—A re virtue^ of the newly organized Farm SEES SLACKENING OFF solution that rates ot duty on all agri panied by Hanford MacNlder, United States minister to Ottawa. ers' League. Strong objection was IF ORDERS DON'T INCREASE cultural products be increased 50 per LORIDA Is. finding it difficult to taken to remarlcs of speakers who said WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 30—(A.P.) cent, has boon lulroducnd by Senator "Wop" May Searches for Lost Schoolboy keep up with Southern Alberta that an annual income of $1,000 for —Washington today wondered If Major Thomas, Republican, Idaho. General Smpdley D. Butler's spectacu SYDNEY, N.S., Jan. 30.—"I can't EDMONTON, Alta., Jan. 30.--Runnlng Into a heavy rainstorm driven F In sunshiny days this winter. tanners should be demanded. Carl foresee any increase in operations un The increase would be effective for by a howling gale with a velocity of 100 miles an hour, Captain W. R. Down in St, Petersburg "The Evening Axelson, president, advocated a taxa lar and dramatic career In the marine a year from the date oC signing ot the orps, capped by an official state de til the flrst of June and if we don't "Wop" May, Edmonton flier, was unable to enter Pine Pass on Thursday Independent" is given away free every tion boycott to start at once, wanted get orders then work will slacken," H. reaolnllon by Uio president. in search of Bennett, the lost English youth, and was forced to return day the sun does not shine and it free hospital service for all poor farm partment apology to the Italian gov Thomas also proposed a bill to ernment, had been ended by resigna J. Kellcy, vice-president and general to Grande Prairie. May left Grande Pralrls again on Friday morning and contributed five whole editions In the ers and roundly condemned the wheat manager of the Dominion Steel and amend tho tariff act to empower the pool and the U. F. A. AU speakers tion. expected to be able to complete a survey of all cabins In the Pine Pass short time J, D, Hlglnbotham has been Coal Corporation,' declared before a president "In ciiso of emergency," to within a few hours. there, according to a message to a lauded the Soviet fovm of government. Rumors to this effect crept persis raise tariff rales without Iho roqulre- tently into tho capital's discussions ol representative body ot Sydney citizens; friend in Lothbrldge. The average for Meeting Broken Up called together for the purpose of dis ment of an invesl igation into costs ot twenty years is five times a year, which The afternoon session was cut short Butler's present dlfllcultlcs, caused by production abroad. Terms Discussed in Proposed 100 Per Cent. Marketing a speech in which lie made remarks cussing ways and means of alleviating SASKATOON, Sask., Jan. 30.—Discussion of terms of a proposed means that St. Petersburg has been when Mr. Axelson's speech was sev present distress conditions in the city. having cool, cloudy and rainy weather. erely criticized and the »iieetlng broke considered derogatory ot Premier Mus primary products act which would provide enabling legislation for any J. D. will soon be rushing back to up In a shambles, before the speaker solini. DISMISSED FROM group of producers In the province to Institute by plebiscite, 100 per cent, Sunny Southern Alberta lor a bit of had flinished his talk. Will Act for Butler marketing control of their product, was launched this morning at the balmlness. In his card to his Loth-,' An attempt was made to gather the WASHINGTON, ,lan. 30.—(A.P.)— SCHOOL FOR TOSSING opening session of a conference in Saskatoon attended by representatives bridge friend he says he hasn't tried I Major-ljoueral Smedloy D. Butler of Chicago Should Prove of five Saskatchewan marketing pools, the co-operatlve and markets fishing, swimming or yachting but he the Marino Corps, has asked Major GRAPEFRUIT AT RUDY branch of the provincial department of agriculture, and the United ' is playing with a bowling club of 150 Henry Leonard, K.S.M.C., retired, an Good Sales Area Farmers of Canada, Saskatchewan section. members. The bowling la not on the old friend ot his service days during BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 20.—Tho Bos ton Post says that James S. Angler of green but on powdered marl which he tlio Bo.\er Holiclllon, to act as his HIGH POINT, N. C, Jan, 30.— AIR MAIL LOG counsel during tho peiullug court New Haven, Conn., Harvard student Price Denies Interference in Certain Cases says Is a good substitute. Half the Strolling leisurely into a gi'oup of uiartlHl, and son of ProreE.sor Roswell Parker TORONTO, Ont., Jan. 30.—(By the Canadian Press)—Absolute club members are Canadians. On one officers at police licadquarters hero, Saturday recently fifty airplanes from Eastbound Angler of Yale, waa dlsmteaed from denial that he had Interfered in certain cases as charged by Elmore Boeing, CP-AIM, arrived 10:05 a stranger whipped an automatic Harvard University by the faculty to Phllpott, Liberal candidate in West Hamilton, was made today by Hon. Miami landed at St. Petersburg, EMBARGO AGAINST SOVIET pistol from his pocket, placed its o—o—o—0 p.m., departed 10:20 p.m. Pilot day. The dismissal, the Post adds, fol W. H. Price, Ontario attorney-general. Mr. Phllpott referred to the case LUMBER PRODUCTS IN U.S. muzzle against his chest, aivJ fired PAID FATHER'S D^BTS Ashton, CONCORD, N.H., Jan. 30 — The lowed a series of escapades which end of Mrs. L, M. Oliver of Kenmore, N.V^ who, he charged, after being ; three times. A Vancouver man, who had the dis Westbound house of represoiitHtives has adopted ed last Thursday night, when grape sentenced to jail at Frultland, Ont., following an auto accident, had been tinction of payUig hiii father's debts Fokker, CP-AIH, arrived at 3:12 a coiiciivront resolution doninndluK an He did not drop dead. He was a fruit wore hurled at Rudy Vallee by released on authority of the attorney-general, and also that the attorney- and being bauquettcrt as a tribute to a.nf., dc;".vted 8:23 u.ui, Pilot ouibart'o on lumber, pulp aud pulp-i bullet proof vest salesman. three students at tho Metropolitan general had instructed his subordinates to take no action after <|Qmplalnts .
Mr. Bennett Is Welcomed by Americans CNR Agrees to Participate
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