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VOL. XXX.—No. 255. LETHBRIDGE, , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1937 14 PAGES JAP PLANES BOMB BRITISH STAFF CARS Probably Six U.S. CONSUL-GENERAL IS SLAIN Flag-Draped New Faces In Shot Fatally At Mussolini Salutes Nanking Is Cars Gunned; GovtJLineup Beirut, Syria On Parade In His Honor No One Is Hurt Neither Faulkner Nor Mar­ Bombed By shall Will Go Back In­ British Sources R e c eive Stepping From Car DEFEATS ROWE to Cabinet Jap Planes News of Attack With Jas. Theodore Marriner, 45, Grave Concern U.F.O. AND LABOR SUCCEEDS SINCLAIR Victim of Assassin's TO BE REPRESENTED? Spectacular Dog Fights Wit­ FOREIGN SETTLEMENT Bullets TORONTO, Oct. 12.— (CP.) — nessed as Huge Bombs AGAIN ENDANGERED Premier 's new cabinet, including at ARMENIAN HELD Dropped SHANGHAI, Oct. 12.—Peter Heenan, Kenora, for a the degree of doctor of philosophy.) Mussolini, Rome end of the "Rome-Berlin Axis," Is pictured beside died in hospital Monday after Is Big Issue and side-slipped in an effort to es­ a heart attack. of the episode with the gravest con­ second term. Realm Leader Adolf Hitler, of Germany, as they reviewed the colorful cape. It was struck in a vital spot, cern in view of the previous attack Minister of health—Hon. L. J. Nazi parade that was staged at Munich, Germany, in honor of the however, and plummeted into the on Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugges- Simpson, Slmcoe East, for a second Italian dictator's visit to Germany. The late Henry B. Higinbotham Declares Lieutenant-Gover­ heart of Nanking. sen, the ambassador. was a member of the well-known (Continued On Page T7/0) Transfer Gandier The Japanese bombers, the larg­ The British consul-general im­ nor Assuming More family which for nearly 50 years mediately communicated with the COMMUNIST PARTY est yet seen here, flew at an altitude played a great part In the develop­ Power Than the of 6,000 feet in perfect formation. ment of Lethbridge. John D. Hig­ (Continued on Page Three.) To Principalship They headed over the length of the inbotham, brother of the late Henry Consider Boycott King PROTESTS ARREST OF city and dropped their bombs over B. Higinbotham, came to Fort Mac- the south city, most important area leod from Guelph, Ont., in 1884 and Mosley Is Hurt Against Japan CALGARY, Oct. 12.— (CP.) — of the capital. to Lethbridge in 1885, opening the Opinion the lieutenant-governor Of Vermilion S A UNWIN AND POWELL Arsenal Hit first drug store south of Calgary. of Alberta had "assumed more By Flying Brick; OTTAWA, CHX 12—«B—Organiza­ Great columns of dense smoke He remained in business here until authority than any of his su­ tion of a boycott against Japan for outside the south city indicated the he sold his drug business a few Fascists Protest its aggressive action in China will periors" was expressed by Pre­ Former Principal Goes to Say Many People Turning airdrome and arsenal had probably years ago and retired to the east mier William Aberhart here on been hit. One Japanese pursuit ship J. D. Higinbotham was followed to be considered at a meeting here Fri­ .LONDON, Oct. 12—(C.p.-Havas)— Sunday. Edmonton Take Over Against Govt, on Free Lethbridge by his brother, E. N. day or Saturday of the steering HANDS OFF The British union of Fascists an­ Sneaking at the Calgary Pro­ (Continued on page throe.) Higinbotham, postmaster here for committee of the League of Na­ Youth Training nounced today a vigorous protest phetic Bible Institute, the pre­ Press Issue many years, now. a resident of tions society's committee for nation­ would be lodged with the home of­ mier asked: ALBERTA! Edmonton. Arthur Higinbotham al participating organizations. The (Special to the Herald) fice over the attack on its leader, "Have the people of Alberta now a resident of Montreal, has latter committee will be summoned EDMONTON, Oct. 12—S. H. Gan­ TORONTO, Oct. 12 — KB — The Sir Oswald Mosley, at Liverpool Into session later on. any more need to elect repre­ dier, former assistant deputy minis­ LONDON, Oct. 12.—(CP. Cold And Rain In recently been visiting in Lethbridge, eighth national convention of the Sunday. sentatives or shall we have a ter of agriculture, is being transfer­ Cable) — Londoners passing disposing of some of the family Communist party of Canada today Sir Oswald was greeted with a governor sent here to rule red to the principalship of the the Bank of England on their property. Mrs. George B. MacKay protested the arrest of Joseph barrage of bricks and stones when you?" School of Agriculture at Vermilion, way to work this morning saw of Montreal, long a resident of Unwin, Social Credit whip in the Many Parts Spoil be mounted a truck to address a He dealt, with the decision of it was announced Tuesday by Hon. Alberta legislature, and G. F. the words "Hands Off Al­ Lethbridge, is a sister. The Left Hand berta" daubed in green paint Fascist meeting. He was knocked Lleut.-Governor .1. C. Bowen to re­ D. B. Mullen, minister of agricul­ Powell, British advisor to the Al­ The late Henry B. Higinbotham on the walls of the bank unconscious and underwent an oper­ fer legislation of the Alberta gov­ ture. berta government. visited Lethbridge on a number of building. The letters, 18 ation in a Liverpool hospital for a ... Corner. s. ernment to the govemor-general-tn- W. K. Elliott, who has been prin­ Unwin and Powell were arrested Thanksgiving Day occasions. He was at one time inches high, were hurriedly head injury. A bulletin last night council at Ottawa—banking and cipal of the school for the past 13 last week in Edmonton, charged chief representative of the Sun washed off by workmen. described his condition as "quite press bills enacted at the recent years Is being transferred to Ed­ with "counselling to murder" and Machines Make Change— Life Assurance Co. in Japan. satisfactory." session of the legislature. monton to take charge of the un­ libel. The charges were based on Special Church Services and British Newspaper Press Bill employed youth training policy, pamphlet called "Bankers' Toadies." Groups — Why Leaves Speaking of the press bill — an which Is being handled by the agri­ Speaking on the Alberta situation Credit government, was described by Sport Events Feature Turn Color. "act to ensure publication of accur­ culture department, the minister Leslie Morris of Edmonton, said the Morris as "the main enemy of the ate news and information"—Prem­ stated. In addition, Mr. Elliott will act for regulation of the press, pass­ people of Alberta." Holiday NEWS BULLETINS ier Aberhart declared: have supervision over boys' and ACHINES which give change ed by the legislature but not signed "It is to be hoped that, even ff girls' club sponsored by the depart­ by the lieutenant-governor, had be­ within a second of a coin (By The Canadian Press.) NO DATE YET FOR LETHBRIDGE BY-ELECTION ment. M being inserted and a ticket our lieutenant - governor should come the bone of contention be­ Minister Expresses EDMONTON, Oct 12.—(Special to the Herald.)—Date of the by- think that the newspapers should Miss Barbara Bannennan, former­ tween groups "to the obscuring of Immediately after, are the latest Canadians gave thanks yesterday election in Lethbridge to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of be allowed to publish falsities, '.he ly secretary to Mr. Gandier, has more vital issues." London passenger Transport Board Appreciation For for nature's bounty but in many II. E. Wight, former Social Credit member; has not yet been decided innovation. prime minister of Canada or the been transferred to the attorney- Communists could not sympathize parts of the Dominion cold and upon, Premie, Aberhart said Tuesday. It is expected that this will Supreme Court of Canada will de­ general's department staff. After secret tests, twenty-seven of with the legislation though Morris rain spoiled observance of the day receive the cabinets' attention at an early date. clare it to he within the power of It had been announced earlier Relief Foodstuff the machines were placed in the said it must be remembered the set apart by proclamation of the SPECIAL CONGRESS SESSION NOV. 15 service at Piccadilly Circus, and this province. that both Mr. Gandier and Miss Aberhart government, which he said governor-general as Canada's day (Special to The Herald.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 1?,— (A.P.)—President Roosevelt today soon were delivering tickets and giv­ Bannerman had been dismissed had done many progressive'things, of thanksgiving. "The present situation reflects EDMONTON, Oct. 12.—Shipments called a special session of the United States congress to meet on Nov. ing change twenty-five times a from the government service owing was being vilified by evsry news­ dangerously near the point of chal­ of vegetables donated by people in Following special services in 15. The president said he would outline the purposes of the special' minute. to abolition of their posts. paper in the province. lenging representative government. various parts of the province to churches throughout the country, session in his broadcast tonight over station networks. The machines, with the other "Nevertheless many people are needy families in the drought areas, many sports devotees attended LANDS AT WINNIPEG IN NEW LOCKHEED ELECTRA equipment at Piccadilly Circus Sta­ (Continued on Page Three.) turning against the governihent on have reached a total of 68 carloads, football games and other outdoor WINNIPEG, Oct. 13.—(CP.)—Making the trip from Regina to tion, will enable more tnan 1000 this issue regarding the freedom of Govt. Ministries stated Dr. Cross, minister of health athletic meets. The long week-end Winnipeg in one hour 57 minutes, W. A. Straith, chief pilot for tickets a minute to be sold. This the press," he said. "The People's and relief. holiday was the last until Christmas Trans-Canada Airlines, set the new Lockheed plane down at Steven­ rate, It is believed, is not equalled League uses this and the danger is To Quit Valencia, The supplies were forwarded from and thousands of citizens braved son Field at 9:42 a.m., P.S.T.,'today. The 'plane, destined for airmail anywhere in the world. Lunney Report it will be exploited to the detri­ Edmonton, Lethbridge and other unfavorable weather in turning to service between Winnipeg and Vancouver, will be stationed for the o—o—o—o ment of the people's cause." parts. the open country for recreation. present at Stevenson Field. WHY LEAVES TURN COLOR Go to Barcelona The People's League of Alberta, "I wish to express, my deep ap­ Cold. wet weather prevailed C.P.R. BRAKEMAN KILLED IN EXPLOSION (Winnipeg Tribune) Will Not Be Given CERBER.E, Franco-Spanish Fron­ an association seeking to unify vari­ preciation to those who made these throughout the Maritimes. many It Is a popular belief that the MOOSE JAW, Oct. 12.—(CP.)—Brakeman Samuel Irwin wai tier, Oct. 12.—(/P)— Spanish govern­ ous groups opposed to the Social donations," said the minister. rugby and soccer games and a road beautiful coloration of the leaves in instantly killed when the fire box on a Canadian Pacific Railway ment sources disclosed today that race were cancelled in New Bruns­ the fall is due to the effect of early Out Immediately locomotive exploded near Caron, Sask., today. The door of the fire­ all important ministries would be wick, but generally throughout frost. But, according .to forestry box was blown backwards against the end of the tender, striking Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and experts, frost has nothing to do with (Special to The Herald.) moved shortly from Valencia, pres­ the brakeman. Engineer J. B. Crawford and Fireman Frank Grievfc Prince Edward Island the down­ It, so far, at least, as maple leaves EDMONTON, Oct. 12.—Reports of ent seat of the government, to Bar­ were badly scalded and injured. CANADA CAVALCADE pour failed to lessen attendance at are concerned. Mr. Justice Lunncy who conducted celona. ABERHART DENIES CABINET SHAKE-UP RUMORS church services. Much damage to The beautiful reds and yellows an inquiry into highway costs, will Reports today from Perpignan EDMONTON, Oct. 12.—(Special to the Herald.)—Rumors of INTERIOR CANADA: fruit trees was caused by high which «glorlfy maple leaves in the not be made public Immediately. said the Insurgents were about to cabinet changes were' denied Tuesday by Premier Aberhart when winds in Nova Scotia. fall are due, writes Professor Clif­ Premier Aberhart Indicated Tues­ launch a, major offensive on the STRATHCONA'S ROUTE TO WORLD POWER querivl concerning these reports. "There is no truth In these reports ton Howe, formerly of Toronto Uni­ day. Teruel sector, west of Valencia, to By ROBERT H. DAVIS. Pine weather prevailed In Quebec so far as I know," the premier stated. versity's forestry department, to "I have not had time as yet to cut off the present capital from (Copyrighted by D. Appleton-Century Co., N.Y.) and the Ottawa valley. In the Do­ RAMSAY MacDONALD IS 71 YEARS warm days and cool nights. The read the report," said the premier. Catalonia and France by land. minion capital, Prime Minister LONDON, Oct. 12.—(CP. Cable)—Ramsay MacDonald, back in leaf, he explains, manufactures in In all probability, the report will XII pleasant — which is generally the Mackenzie King spent the day London after a long holiday in Scotland, today observed his 71st the warm days more sugar than be considered by the cabinet before GRAIN INSPECTIONS S.S. Empress of Canada, ense — the Vancouverites take a quietly at his home. Rain flurries birthday. Physicians have counselled the former prime minister can be transported. The trans­ its contents are made known. Pacific Ocean little sail ai far as Victoria. In con­ failed to dampen the spirits of against resuming work too early after his long period of poor health. portation of the sugar from the The report, dealing with the In­ WINNIPEG, Oct. 12—Grain In­ Whosoever sets sail from Brit­ sequence, one meets during those thousands of Toronto citizens who DAMAGE BY FUMES VIOLATION U.S. SOVEREIGNTY leaves to the other parts of the quiry into construction costs of the spections: Wheat, Oct. 7 and 11 this ish Columbia for the Orient is in all too short hours a number of attended athletic events. OTTAWA, Oct. 12.—(C.Pf)—Damage to vegetation in the state of tree requires a comparatively high Edmonton-Wetaskiwin arid Jasper year 779; last year 1,321; pontract line for a double-barreled farewell ngreeable people worth .seeing again. Throughout Western Canada, Washington by fumes drifting southward from the Trail, B.C., smelter temperature. When the nights are highway projects in 193G, was sub­ 701; oats 51-121; barley 82-256; flax —one at Vancouver at 11 a.m. and And &o, therefore, pcradventure, one thousands of citizens attended spe­ constitutes a violation of United States sovereignty, Swagar Sherley, mitted to the government last Tues­ 3-22; rye 10-17; other grains 1-4; another at Victoria at 5:30 p.m. returns from the Par East to the cial church services and rugby chief American counsel, argued today before the Trail smelter (Continued on Page Four,) day, i total 926-1,821. the same day. If the weather is (Continued on Page Three.) games. arbitration tribunal.