"PAGE TWELVE THE LETHBRIDGE HERALD FRIDAY, APRIL 1, House Sanctions COAL MINING PRACTICALLY Death Removes Half-Cent Pared SUSPENDED AS APRIL 1ST Former Ontario Erection Of Dam, TERMINATES AGREEMENTS Off Admission It's true, Liberal Leader Only One Mine in South, Cadillac at Shaughnessy, madam Kananakis Lake Has Agreement Signed — Greenhill Mine at Tax To Theatres Blairmore May Close Down for Year Will Mean Saving of $12,- Calgiav y Power Co. Given Wage and working agreements test vote against any wage re­ 000 to Theatre Dishwashing is Permission to Store ductions to be taken April 11. | In Scuthctn Alberto mining Patrons ramps terminated last night and Committee Not Acceptable j Water, Develop (From Our Own Correspondent! 1 no renewals have been made ex­ the hardest part COLEMAN. April 1.--A move har ' (By Special Correspondent.) Power cept at the Cadillac Coal Com­ been made here for a settlement of "Made in , April l.—Involvlng Proctor * C«mb!» pany's mine at Shaughncssy. the coal strike, but April 1 finds; nn estimated saving of $12,000 to o£ marriage Toronto, Onl, " the mines still Idle. The worker? EDMONTON, April 1.—Unani­ AS No, 6 Gait mines negotia­ theatre patrons, the legislature appointed a committee to negotiate, mous approval was given in the leg­ tions are proceeding. Si\ the when In committee of the whole with the mine management, but the i islature Thursday to a resolution Crow's Nest Pass strike area a Thursday night on amendments to personnel was not acceptable to the i BUT tern how much easier It I* with the New Oxydol . moved by Hon. Vernor Smith, min­ move has been made at Coleman the Amusement Tax act decided to latter as it. contained men who wore j ister of railways, granting permis­ to end the. strike, but little pro­ pare a half cent from a tax In the on the pit committee when the strike j a Dissolves farter, rinses away cleaner, makes 50% more- snda- sion to the Calgary Power company gress has been 'made as some of draft bill. After strong opposition THE COMPLETE was called. The operator? are will-' that's why the New Oxydol makes dishes so sparkling clean to store water in the lower Kana- the committee men appointed by attacks had been made Premier ing to negotiate with their employ­ HOUSEHOLD SOAP naskls Lake and to develop water the men to negotiate with the BTOwnlee agreed to the tax being -lightens all housework. Kind to hands, sweet smelling, leaves ees but they are insisting on a com­ power undertakings on Kananaskis operators were not acceptable to made two cents on admission tickets no •cum, soften* water, never balls up. mittee in whom they have faith and River, one between the upper and the latter. costing over 10 cents and not more one that can give assurance that lower lakes and one between the At Blairmore rumors are cur­ than 30 cents. The bill as first the terms of any agreement signed lower lake and Pocaterra Creek, all rent that Greenhill mine may brought down provided for tills tax will be observed. under and subject to the provisions shut down for a year unless an being two and a half cents. All is quiet here today and it seems Mrs. David Thomas. Hillcrest, of the water resources act. agreement is signed shot lly. West A motion by F. R. Falconer, Lib­ France Approves now to rest with the men as to whe­ Canadian Collieries operating eral, Athabasca, to raise the mini­ Speaking to his motion, the min­ ther negotiations will proceed. In Awarded Open Vocal Event at one mine, the Bcllcvue colliery, mum so that tickets of from 15 to ister reminded the house that at Blairmore there is a rumor that the only. F. WELLINGTON HAY 30 cents would bear a two cent tax, the last session an application from Greenhill mine will be shut down for HUlcrcst, Corbin, B. C. Michel was defeated on a standing vote. Closing Festival Session In Pass Balanced Budget the Calgary Power company for per­ , a year unless an agreement is signed LISTOWEL, Ont., April 1.—(By and Fernie arc not affected by His motion was moved -after he had mission to store water in the upper l scon, but this lacks official confirm- Canadian Press.)—F. Wellington the strike and the union can suggested that there should be no Kananaskis Lake was considered I ation. J. C. Charbonnier, vice-presl- Hay, former member of the federal Strong Competition expect little or no support from tax at all on tickets up to 30 cents, and a resolution was passed grant­ j dent of West Canadian Collieries, is parliament for North Perth and for Open Piano Competition these camps In (he event of a because It would work a hardship Thirteen contestants faced the Premier Tardieu Forces ing that permission. ' at Blairmore. His home is In France. com; time leader of the Liberal general strike fellowing the pro­ on country theatres. Results in Tie—Certifi­ judges in the open vocal event and Under the provisions of the water party in the province, died here Agreement Between Sea- resources act and regulations, a pre­ early today from a heart attack. He George H. Webster, Liberal house cates and Trophies provided an outstanding conceit for liminary permit was issued to the was born in Listowel in 1864 and leader, in criticizing the tax as first the audience. Adjudicator New- ate and Chamber company to make investigations and PREMIER BENNETT AGAIN was widely-known in western On­ proposed, said it was an imposition Presented conibe awarded the contest to Mrs. surveys and after the necessary par­ tario as a gn*in merchant. mostly on children's tickets. He David Thomas of HUlcrcst for the felt there should be no tax at all PARIS. April 1.—(A.P.)—Tha ticulars and plans had been sub­ INVOKES CLOSURE MOTION excellent rendering of "Ocean, Thou mitted, an Interim license was is- upon tickets up to 15 cents, while (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Mighty Monster". French parliament, after a session • sued, granting to the company the he also objected to the principle of BLAIRMORE. April 1.—At the Second Time in Four Days Parliament's At the close of the competitions which lusted all night and through < right to store water in the lake. W.T.McCaugherty the half cent tax. conclusion of the last session of the Mayor J. H. Farmer and L. L. Mor the entire morning, approved a bal­ | When the company's engineers Mqst Drastic Measure Applied to Bill When the Falconer motion was Crow's Nest Musical Festival at gan, president of the festival, pre ! proceeded to examine the upper lake defeated. Mr. Webster proceeded to Blairmore on Wednesday night, Ar­ anced budget today Tor the period" to Extend Unemployment Relief Act Winner $1,440 Note sen tod the certificates to the winners >moro thoroughly, it was ascertained move that the tax on tickets from thur J. Talbot, adjudicator, remark­ from April 1 to December 31. 30 to SO cents, seven and a half ed that the whole festival had been and the following special cups and •'that the storing of water at the • , Ont.. April 1.—iBy Ca­ In Committee Stage The budget calls for receipts o£ Case In Ontario cents on tickets costing from 50 to a revelation to him, the quality of .shields: Cecil Rees Memorial Chal lower lake and the two power de- nadian Press.) — Another all-night For the entire day yesterday the 75 cents, 10 cents on tickets from the talent excellent and the organi­ lengo Cup, Mrs. D. Thomas, Hill 41,100,883,000 francs and expendi­ • velopments suggested in the present sitting of the house was foreshadow house discussed the bill In commit 75 cents to $1, 15 cents on tickets zation should be kept going at all crest. Moscr Cup for highest markj tures of 41.097,501,000. The chamber application ought to be developed ed when Prime Minister R. B. Ben- tee stage, but not a clause was pass (Special to the Herald.) from $1 to (1.50, 25 cents on tickets costs. Mr. Newcombe of Calgary in in piano. Rose Olivier and Beatrice adopted the final draft of the bill by; • a* a unit and as a project. nett gave notice of closure late last ed. A barrage of questions, relating Trono, Blairmore (tied). Chardon 435 to 65. BRAMPTON, Ont., April 1.—In a from $1.50 to $2 were approved by his closing remarks stated that it , Trie whole „ development was a night. It will applv to the commit-1 to innumerable subjects, came from Cup for highest martcs in violin long civil action before Mr. Justice the committee. The section dealing was four years bince he visited the Premier Andrew Tardieu was ob­ i comparatively cheap one and each tee stage deliberation of the gov­ the Liberal side of the chamber, but James Marshall. HUlcrcst. Blair­ Jnffray, Toronto, in the spring assize with amusement taxes to be levied festival and he was surprised at the liged to crack the whip over tho ('part works into the rest. ernment bill to extend until May 1 when' 11 o'clock was reached, no pro more Junior Musical Club Trophy, court here, W. T. McCaugherty or on places kept for public dancin? wonderful advance made by the ar deputies during the night session to provisions of the unemployment re­ gress had been made. for highest marks in the festival LethbTidge, plaintiff,' was given was stood over for consideration tlsts. Particular credit was given lorcc an agreement on differences lief act of last session. In the senate, second readings any event, Brenda Cross, Hillcrest judgment in his action against' An later. by the speaker to the violin and or between the senate and chamber If applied when the house opens were given two government bills and A. G. Morris, Blairmore (tied) drew Jamieson, Streetsville. Ontario, chestra sections, and, he added, the bills. Ho raised a question of con­ today, it will mean the bill must be dealing with insurance. In conse Moscr Shield for junior orchestras for the full amount of his note, vocal classes should be developed fidence tluc? times in an effort to IROYAL ASSENT reported out of committee by two quence of a finding of the privy further. Hillcrest school orchestra. Pythian $1,440. the purchase price of a car­ INDIAN CURRENCY SEIZED speed the proceedings, getting an o'clock tomorrow morning. "Then," council, it was necessary to bring Sisters Cup for Junior choirs won by load of 18 horses bought by Jamie- average majority of 50 votes. said the prime minister in giving no­ the Insurance act into conformity The open piano competition with Pinchcr Creek United church choir son in February, 1930, from Mc BOMBAY. April 1.— (A. P.)— A tice, "we will proceed with govern­ with the legislative Jurisdiction of two entries was declared a tie; Pinchcr Creek Shield for senior or | IS GIVEN TO the Dominion. The two acts, and Caugherty. number of home rule 10,000-rupee Thomas Beynon of HUlcrcst and ment orders if this business con­ chestras won by Hillcrest Senior LONDON, Enp.—Nancy Moyrlck, another yet to be discussed, were de­ • A counter-claim of Jamleson's notes bearing pictures of Mahatma Dorcen Jackson of Pinchcr Creek cludes sometime after two o'clock." orchestra. The Morgan Cup for daughter of Kato Moyrlck, "queen signed for this purpose. Before third that the horses were unmanageable Gandhi were seized by police to­ were each awarded 174 marks. Miss It will be the second time in four male choiis, Coleman Glee Club of tltn night clubs." today deuted reading the bills will be referred to and not worth the original purchase day in a raid on the home of a Laura Freebairn was an easy winner I SIXTEEN BILLS days that parliament's most drastic High School Challenge Shield it newspaper report sho was en- prominent Nationalist. Police said in the senior open violin class with rule to stifle debate- has been applied a senate committee where repre­ price, was dismissed. While th<; Pincher Creek School Chorus. Chal 170 marks; James Marshall cf Hill- gnged to tlio Honorable Charlie S. to a stage of the unemployment sentations, for and against, will be costs of the western inquiry must be the entire program of the Indian lenge Cup for Action Songs, won by t crest with 167 marks won second Kltzrny, heir to Lord Southampton. measure. Last Tuesday, closure was heard, It was announced by Sena­ met by McCaugherty, all other costs National Congress was printed on Miss Nora Young's group cf Hill place, and Dennis McLafTerty third "Mr. FiUroy and I are just friends, t * applied to the debate preceding the tor Arthur Meighen, government including the action, were assessed the notes in minute crypile charac­ crest school children. with 165 marks. nothing else," slio said. \ Supply Bill Authorizing .txeduction of the bill. leader. against Jamieson. ters. * Appropriations For

•J CBy YeaSpeciar l isCorrespondent. Feature ) J EDMONTON. April 1.—Royal as- DARE YOU MOVE YOUR PICTURES? J8ent was given on Thursday evening jto 16 bills passed at the present Yliis Week: See Our Bi«j Wallpaper ;eesslon of the legislature. Inclusive ;oi these the total which now have 'received assent is 33. m>. t vl?*^s££>. )*X «. Just as the sitting opened, Hon. *W. L. Walsh, lieutenant-governor of Display and these Sunworfmy Specials •JUberta, entered the legislative ^chamber and assented to the list of jbills submitted. . t Chief of these was the supply bill, '-authorizing the appropriations for ithe present fiscal year. As thi* al 25c and 35c a Roll ^fiscal period opens today, it was .essential that royal assent be given Jaupply on Thursday. C UNWORTHY Wallpapers are printed with non-fading colors which will " Among the other bills given royal ^approval were: retain their beauty, even when hung in the sunniest rooms. ", An act to amend the school as iaeasment act; an act to regulate tne '.practice of chiropody; an act to in For Sunworthy Week we have chosen a special group of these famous ;corporate the Al Azhar Temple ;Crippled Children's hospital; an act Sunworthy Wallpapers to sell at 25c and 35c a roll. fjto amend the provincial loans act; ,an act to amend the irrigation dis­ Here is an opportunity to redecorate at low cost—and with Sunworthy tricts act; an act to amend the •drainage districts act; an act to ——the wallpapers that will retain their beauty of color long after ordinary :amend the co-operative rural credits act; an act to amend wallpapers have faded. There are Sunworthy borders and ceilings to match .the child welfare act; an act to Amend the municipal district act; each of these special Sunworthy Wallpapers. Look for An act to amend the improvement ^districts act; an act conferring spe- the Sunworthy /abel that seals every rolL Icial powers upon the trustees of the ^United Irrigation district; an act to Remember that the cost of labor for hangir.g Sun­ Saraend the bills of sale act; an act .to ratify hortnel,. w-s (-:00p--Ca worthy Wallpapers is no greater than for ordinary •respecting the High River Munlci tpal hospital district, No. 11; an act papers. These Special patterns are Semi-trimmed, ,to ratify an agreement made be­ tween the board of trustees of the which provides a great saving of time and labor. Sun­ •Magrath irrigation district and the Alberta Railway and Irrigation worthy and Semi-Trimmed are of Canadian invention jcompany. and manufacture. Campaign Of Room Lol Prices Show ils Low Cost Whirlwind Type As an example of the moderate Is Hitler's Plan SEM cost of decorating with Sunworthy, —for the 25c Special Sunworthy Paper, the paper, including border, for the ATONICH, April 1—(A.P.)—One TRIMMED: minute after the German Easter walls of a room 12 ft. by 12 ft. by for the 35c Special Sunworthy Paper, 'political truce ends next Sunday at 8 ft, high costs as little as J noon Adolf Hitler, Nation&llst So­ cialist leader, who trailed President Von Hindenburg in last month's presidential election, expects to make his first speech in the run-off election campaign. ' National Socialist headquarters have announced the second Hitler campaign will be of the whirlwind ;type. Putlng Co. Indicted •'. BERLIN, April 1.—(A.P.)—A Ber­ lin bill posting company was indict­ ed today on a charge of breaking WORTHY the Easter political truce by posting a placard advertising Adolf Hitler's run-off presidential campaign three idays before the truce is slated to pire. >ELAY DECLARING d th ATHABASCA POLLS ' ril %« tir9 > ' ? EDMONTON, Alta., April 1 tefficlal declaration of the result in the Athabaska federal by-eleciion scheduled for Thursday was delay ed owing to the fact that four bal lot boxes' bave not yet been re­ turned and, in tho casa of four others deputy returning officers C. G. OLANDER statements were not made. Includ lug telephone votes from these eight missing polls the majority of 514«13th Street N. Lethbridge Percy DavieB, Conservative, over Isaac DOBO, Liberal, is 334. Official declaration is expected next Tues 4»»