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VOLUME XVIII. LETHBRIDGB, ALBERTA, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1925 NUMBER 169 '
Santa Barbara More Shocks At SERVICE LEAGUE What To Do Dommion Day ALBERTA TO PAY Santa Barbara Dominion Day celebrations will take place tomorrow In" many towns DETERMINED TO and villages In the South. LLAR A TON IF The most pretentious will be those at Macleod and Cardston. At Macleod, the Indian celebration and conference will open with a SANTA BARBARA, June 30.— Casualties Less grand Indian pageant at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, stampede In the A violent earthquake shock struck afternoon,'and other entertainment In the evening. The celebration will COAL SHIPMENT this city at 1:22 o'clock this KEEP SOLDIERS continue on Thursday and Friday, with stampede each afternoon. morning. This was the fieaviest Cardston will celebrate Dominion Day on Wednesday and Cardston shake since the heavy trembler of Day on Thursday. Than yesterday morning. COSTS W A TON OUT OFPOUtlCS In Lethbrldge the Caledonlaij games at 1:00 o'clock at Adams Park A second severe shock again win be, the feature. An American tennis tournament opens at the City rocked the ruins at 4:39 o'clock. Material'-Mftiage Will Reach $15,000,000 as Result of Courts at 9:30, and an invitation tournament will be held at the golf club SHOCK AT 5.32 P.M. Original Plans for Test Ship* Don't Like Observations Made In the morning and continuing in the afternoon. The big wind-up of the Earth Tremor-^Stories from Stricken Zone of Sudden SANTA BARBARA, June 30— day will be the bail game at Henderson Park at 6:30 between the Cubs Another heavy earthquake shock ment to Ontario Being Deaths fhd Narrow Escapes—No Serious Fires by Sir Richard Turner on and Sweet Grass. was felt at 5.32 p.m. Monday. Carried Out ANOTHER AT 6.45 P.M. Radicals MONTANA STILL wood of the homes, One sagged craz- SANTA BARBARA, June 3(V-^ FEELS NfeRVOUS ii . ily in front, its gable hanging two Still another trembler shook this HOUSE OF COMMONS " v • BOZEMAN, Mont., yutie"-30,— feet nearer the roads than its founda ONE DELEGATESAYS city at 6.45 o'clock Monday even Southwestern .Montana^ continued tion posts. Another had buckled in ing and wrecking crevifs in partly- VOTES APPROPRIATION to keep Its earthquake eye open the middle and leered at the passing HE'S A BOLSHEVIK world through bare hay windows which mined b'uiiding's stood clear for New Miners' Federation today with the receipts of ne.ws OTTAWA, June 3(%-8Ir Henry " until yesterday had 'heen sheltered several moments until the vibt-a- late last night that shocks still , OTTAWA, June,-30—'What Is under Thornton annofUnced today that a tions had ceased. No damage was were being felt near the scene pf from the summer aua/by an old-fash stood by radlc?illsm in Canada? trial shipment of 25,000 tons of ioned verandah. done. The fear that it implies Bolshevism, Conference^ Blairmore the disturbances of .SafOirday coal would bo brought from Al At 7.12 another severe trembler' night and Sunday. ^ Back of the.hUls'the old "mission of was expressed In the British Etaiplre berta to Ontario In aoeordanca ' was also felt. The Gallatin r'ver valley, stirred Santa Barbara still stood, in part, defy Service I,.eaguo conference here today with the original plan. THIRD SHOCK Lethbridge Local Sends Delegates— restlessly all day yesterday and ing its second efurthquake.' It had gone by Andrew Young,' M.P., delegate for SANTA BARABARA, June 30. Scotland to >the.v.:j!onference.'' He was distinct shobks were felt there at, through a similar shake in the early Canadian-wide Federation is Urged. OTTAWA, June SO—Experimental —Another trembler struck this moving a resolirtlpn committing the 10:30 and 11:35 p.m. lasfVilght. eighties. The ruission's tower with its shipments of 25,000 tons of AJberta city at 5:45 a.m., the third shock league to conUhued abstention frora People were driven from their i^woet toned bells,- :cra8hed while a (By a Staff Reporter) algamation of new locals into an coal to Ontario will be made In acoord.- was not so severe as the two party politick and. 'he was. anxious that beds and, many spent the remain kneeling congregation bowed within. BLAIRMORE, June 30—A priv all-Canadian body were discussed ance with the original understandlnj, previous ones. the non-partisan;., character of the der of the night out of doors. Then tJie congregation.walked out, led ate conference of miners of the and reports of progress were given Sir Henry Thornton, president of th* ' SANTA CRUZ SHAI^EN league should be not only maintained Dozens of shocks have been by the priest, over-the adobe wreck organizing Canadian Federation of out although details are lacking. Canadian National Railways, stated la SANTA CRUZ, Cal., June '30.—• in fact but thaf*the generaV public felt between Bozeman and Three age, c'. .: : Mine Workers was held in the The Lethbridge delegates will re an Interview this morning. Slight earth shocks were felt here should: he aware of iL Mr..'young 'Forks, one of three towns which ' miners hall here Monday, Pres. port to their brother miners of the Sir Henry explained that elnoe tli« Walla that could he saved were at 6:45 o'clock yesterday evening. quoted' a newspaper report' cif a speech suffered most since Saturday Leary, of th6 new Blairmore local new union on their return to Leth stktement was made some weeks ago propped up with great..timber stays, Reports from Salinas and Watson- by General;Sirr,Riqhafd Turner here •night. union occupying the chair. Pass bridge. The Canadian union to the effect that in view of the pend and throughout the night crews work vilie indicate that the quivers yesterday-refSrfing; to radicalism in Shifting of the earth's surface Ibcals were represented and Pres. movement Is spreading in the Pass ing reorganization of freight rates, ed steadily clearing ajway the ruins. were felt there also. No damage returned soldljer-ranks., Ebc-servlcemen yesterday were felt at Great Sloan and Secretary Alex. Robert and It Is expected that definite the C.N.R. would not he able to carry Now and then a new trembler made was done. in Great Britain intiluded' men of all Falls, Billings, Logan, Three son, of the Gait mine workers' or- - concerted action will shortly be out the experiment, there had been a itaefl* felt, a -reminder of the terrify political convlcOflns'/and even the most Forks, and M,anhattan, but no ma- ganiza.tion, Lethbridge, were in at- taken toward organization. The conference with offlclals of the On ing leading shake^that had started radical could :safeiy subscribe to the "terlal damage was done; tehdarice. on invitation. Lethbridge delegates returned last tario government. In this conference, . the work of damage, and the pick and constitution of the league, whose prin GAUfeE IS AT THE Future plans looking to the am night. which was held last Friday, It waa shovel squads s'prang back for a mo ciples and policy were directed only to BOTTOM OF SEA shown that many persons in Otatarlo i ment beyond the swaying piles, await 'S Body securing justice! for the returned sol • CHIOAGO, June 30.—The cause had in good faith committed them-; f ing its passage before resuming their dier. To securethis the league must of the Montana and California selves to the handling of Alberta, coal, ) work. deal with aU parties and not with one earthquakes lies at the bottom of Sir Henry stated this morning ' that L Recovered in particular/'"": , Pageant Route "the sea,, explains Prof. J. Plaul NIGHT IS SPENT Chinese Boycott when he learned that matters had gona - Goode, of the department of geo OUT OF DOORS . . Captain Appleby; Great Britain, sec so far and the actual committment! logy of the University of Chicago. Nowhere, or only in very, rare in The body of Ernest Thompson, onding the res,plution, .urged the re At Macleod had been made, he felt that the Can The bed of the Pacific Ocean Is stances, did the- men, women and the 14-year-old boy who was turned soldier 'organizations not to adian National Railways shotdd carrj sinking^ In his opinion. , children of .Santa • Barbara spend last drowned in the Old Man rlver on touch a political iJarty as a party "with out Its agreement. "The ocean water rushes In on night within doors. Many whose Saturday afternoon, was recovered a pole." Each.(P^rty had some good (FVom Our Own Correspondent.)' During the last day of the aessloS top and makes the density at-that homes were wrecked were forced to this morning. and a lot of bay" in them. Anyone the house of commons Toted ^25,000 would use, xstiirned soldier societies •'po+nt greater. Something must sleep in the'open. The ..net placed by the Provin- MACLEOD, Juno 30.—The order of to be used in the experiment. The 'V-.c,o.me uj) when the sea bed sinks, for their oWn end^ if they could. initial cost of $7 a ton Is to be paid by : Others siipt o*n'their• lawns from '.cial Police across the mouth of the pageant on July 1 will be: .tha^ is the earth's crust on the Field MaraHalTlIaig had doiie much the operators. If it sihoulii happen ; choice, not Icnowing ''' when a fresh the backwash of the river where Start from the open space east of ' western flank of North and South to preserve the.^jiOn-partlsanship of that the cost runs to $8 the federal. earth tremor might bring their houses it enters the main stream, caught thg Mounted Police Barracks, down "Amecica," he summarized his the_ league.. The .British. L«gion;. for government will pay one dollar a ton dowti about, their,ears.. the remains, which were brought Taber Celestial. Says This Will 20th street to 2nd avenue, north on instance, Includiedj.ip its-council ex- and if, as estimated by the rallwaySi : Two facts .'Stpod; oiit from many to the city by the A. P. P., 2ncl avenue to 24th, street, east on treme-'Diberals,''^^iffne^(J6nservatives be DominjonrJ/ide Protest the cost should be |9, the Alberta gov StHking,i features: ;in.' this.j,city today. and hlmSelt-^.'aSa-rT'am thoroughly !'24th street to 3rd avenue, south on SANTA' BAKBAJIA, June'SK^A One was the .continued, -.determincMl ernment will pax a dollar a toii. ' ' Bolshevik," he added, "and with this to Immigration Laws 3rd avenue to 15th street, then west calm with which' it's .citizens faced Hon. Charles Stewart, minister of check-up this inornlng of the casual happy combination we get somewhere on 15th street to the point of starting. thelr^destiny and.their duty, and the the Interior, said in the house at the ties ?.nd .destruction i-esultlng from the No Herald near the truth." Parade will start at 10 o'clock series of; eaithquakus which have, Iftld pth''er''wffs the' absence of any serious time, that all arrangements were made : The resolution was carried unanim (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) sharp. vaste a large portion o£ this city, fire, which in earthquakes elsewhere for the shipment three weeks ago. ously. TABER, June 29—A Dominion-wide showed that nine people lost their haa'adde^'"lo"llie horfofs of stricken boycott of Dominion day celebrations Real Indian Celebration livns and thirty-flve were seriously in communitles.i Wednesday this year, by Chinese all over the Whites stand as mere spectators TARA HAS DISASTROUS FIRE jured in the disaster. Mountain Cracks land, has been planned by Chinese while the Blood todians at Macleod Conservative estimates of the mater JACKSONr' 'Wyo;, June' 30.—The put the finishing touches to the all- Wednesday being Dominion day, leaders, as a protest against Canad OWEN SOTIND, June 30—The busi ial damage, which cannot 'be defliilte- north end of .Chief Mountain in the Indian stampede to be held there July and a statutory holiday, the Her SHEPHERD FREED ian immigration laws dealing with en ness section of the village of Tara, ]y ostablished until an accurate survey 1 to 3. The environs of the town are Teton national forest near here is ald, will not be published. trance of Chinese into Canada, and is Bruce county, was damaged to tha Is completed today, flx the loss at $15,- covered with multi-colored tepees, cracking, probably as a result of the Important news will be bulletin expected to be carried out in all Can extent of $40,000 or $50,000 and for a Ofld.OOO. Other estimates place It as primitive horse camps and innumer earthquakes which rocxed four Rocky ed as usual. adian towns and cities wlierc Chinese time the entire village was threatened high as. tliirty millions. mountain states Saturday night, and ON EL CHARGES are resident to any extent. able dogs, as in tho^ days when Mac with destruction by a fire which broke leod was a frontier post. Fifty war The injured were treated at Cottage another avalanche, greater thau that This statement was made to the out In one of the stores about mid lodges stand in the town square. Hospital, the only hospital remaining of last Tuesday, into the Cros Ventre N.B. NOMINATIONS Herald scribe today by one of the most night. The buildings destroyed In Blackfeet, Peigans and Indians from fit to receive patients. Na,check has river is feared, forestry officials re prominent Chinese residents liere, who cluded the Queen hotel, Rushton's gro Montana and other stands are pour been possible o£ Ihe treated for Injur ported. FRBDBRICTON, June 30—Nomina "No Bill" in Connection With states there is no bluff about the mat cery, the Hill building and the Odd ing into Macleod to join the Bloods ies in their homes. (Continued on Page Three.) tions for the provincial election in ter, but it will without doubt occur on Fellows' and Foresters' hall. Death of Young Mc- in their celebration and over 2000 will New Brunswick yesterday were as-fol- July 1,. 1925. State street, the main thoroughfare portray every phase of the Indian lows: The boycott will take form in two CLOUDBURST HITS of (he town and twisted business dis Clintock's Mother lifo for the last 200 years. Hon. J. F. Michaud, M.UA.; Edmun- trict, presented a desolate appearance ways, first, by refusal to raise the NEAR BAKERSF^ELO ston and Dr. U A. Violette, M.UA., St. Beyond the opening ceremonies, to today. Canadian flag on Dominion day, and MAHOGANY BAR, Leonard, Liberals in Edniunston; E. CHICAGO. June 30.—William D. second, by urgent persuasion, even to be performed by Hon. Charles Stew iBAKERISFIELD, Cal.. June 30 — A WINDOW CLEANER M. Riley, M.L.A., Moncton, ConBetva- Shepherd today was freed of the last possible physical violence in some art, minister of the Interior, not an cloudburst In Tejon Pass, 44 miles, IS VICTIM . tive, in Moncton tity, and Hon. Dr. charges against him when the grand places, if necessary, to prevent Chin other white man will have a part in south of hero on the ridge route ye» In front
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