Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, November 10, 1919

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 10, 1919, Winnipeg, Manitoba Last week of loan the Success of the Victory loan depends upon the 0.operation of the Small the individual May not be Large but the subscriptions of a number of individuals will make the loan the Success it ought to be. Veterans and politics capt. J. W. Wilton m.l.a., at a meeting of veterans yesterday strongly urged the amendment of the Constitution so that the , co uld form a political party. He outlined a scheme to finance the amount of the in creased nine. Vol. 46-m no today s wind with Snow. Winnipeg monday november 10, 1919 Sun rises at 7.31 sets it 16.s2. Moon rises at 19.51 Cunt 10.41. Off Cape federation of labor coun Cal endorses strike and pledge full support denounces injunctions in emphatic terms and invokes Constitution of u. S. Court uphold injunction and give unions till tuesday night to end strike d Annunzio s troops clash with italian Force Belgrade nov. Has been a clash Between the forces of the italian government and d an Nunzio s troops in which casualties Polar and sinks after being 1 were suffered by both sides Accord ing to a statement issued by the abandoned a few adrift serbian official press Bureau today. The statement follows if open boats in a sanguinary skirmish Between italian government troops and Gabri ele d Annunzio s forces lie govern Meni troops suffered considerable i losses including one Captain. D an Nunzio s troops lost one Man filled and several wounded. A Telegram received from tag j Rod says there is much dissatisfaction among d Annunzio s soldiers because of scant food and that there is Little military Many Calls for help Winnipeg from Victoria b.c., disabled is being towed to Queenstown enter last Lap l01 Lloyd George says that apart from Russia Outlook of world is Good town Mariori. Doviat the action or the govern in injunction proceed s against the bituminous Coal tiers to lie so autocratic As to j human the Council of the Ameri an federation of labor declared in a statement issued ,.- apr four hours conference that miners walkout was Justi holding Over has been based in business increases subscription of from Hutt Erite Colony with Assurance of further amount Manitoba starts the third and last t of re suroor the strike the week of the Campaign of Organ and asked Aid do sement for it from Public. The lever act. Under and the Gen 000, to be exact and the which the in i Prospect of unenthusiastic wind up of the great National undertaking. The Winnipeg canvass of the Busi and residential districts saturday contributed Halifax n.s., nov. Was received tonight that the Steamer Polar land reported abandoned in a sinking condition off the Cape Breton coast Imd gone Down. Up till ten o clock this evening no further word had been received from the Kanawha which went to her assistance and is now searching for the boats if she has not Al ready found them. Late tonight the Cranmore which had been ordered from North Syd Ney to the assistance of the grel Ston in distress off Sable Island re ported that other steamers were in close proximity to the Gelston and Polar land and that under the pres ent conditions of weather she could Render no assistance. It will he impossible to take off the Crew of the Platea from Sable Island the the London nov. 8. Premier Lloyd George speaking at the lord mayor s banquet tonight and referring to the supreme Council s efforts at russian peace Early this year said Hope the time is not Distant n Hen the Powers will be Able to renew that attempt with better prospects of _ the Premier recounted briefly the world s troubles saying apart from Russia the out Loo i is he spoke optimistically of the settlement of the Adriatic and turkish questions which with Russia he said constituted the world s chief prob lems. He recalled that exactly a year ago at the same Board he announced the abdication of the German emperor. He did not be Lieve that the Fen Well informed then expected the ensuing year would Progress toward a settlement As had been made. The Premier taking up the most difficult questions left for Settle Adriatic Turkey and the Adriatic has gathered about it a deep passion but i am confident a settlement will be found compatible with the interests and Honor of our Gallant allies. On the other hand i am certain thai Justice will be done the nations emancipated from the austrian the Premier declared that there was Complete agreement Between the allies that turkish Dominion of the greeks arabs and armenians should end and that the Black sea should be free to All nations. The Outlook in Russia is unpleasant he continued a few weeks ago there was a promising Prospect of an Early Issue but today indications Point to a More prolonged and sanguinary struggle. Not believe that the bolshevik armies Are going to conquer the whole of Russia but i dread an interminable series of swaying campaigns devastating the country and the Prosperity of the world. The allies gave an Opportunity to the russian people to decide their form of government but unfortunately no Section was ready. We have Given real proof of our sympathy to the men of Russia who helped the Allied cause by sending one Hundred millions Sterling Worth of material and sup port in. Every he did not regret the Cost but asserted that Britain could Noi continue in intervention in a dangerous civil War. Quebec government to selected g. R. P. Tallin and c. Rhodes Smith Are named by committee members of-191 8 class both saw Active service in War going overseas with University company the committee of selection of Rhodes scholars for Manitoba announced on saturday its nominations Supply tractors at Cost Quebec nov. The example of Ontario and the Western provinces Quebec is to make an extensive test of tractors on the farms first to make up for the Scarcity of horses and the High Cost of feed for same and second to enable the cult ure of a wider acreage. The department of agriculture of the pro Vince of Quebec has just closed an agreement with an american manufacturing corporation for a number of tractors to be sold to the Farmers of Quebec at Cost Price to encourage them in the use of tractors. In addition to the tractors it is said that the government May also Supply Oil for their use so Asio re Duce to a minimum the Cost of this innovation. A number of experts will be engaged to give the Farmers advice As to the care and use of their tractors while schools of instruction for imparting similar information will snips Iol iy.l6 Anu Yiyu in Iii i we r been deferred on account of the War. I be conducted throughout the province. J the scholars elect Are g. P. R. Tallin Twenty two pages Yanoc do Loco House passes first hour of Sabbath almost spent when third Reading carries subscription of Over j until the winds swing round to South subscriptions from on and the country Hutt Erite or Southeast boats to be launched. tonight word was received of still another Steamer in distress on this coast. It was the Telemachus a Coal boat and her position was Oft order. It reach full support began its sessions pledge the of ljr.fil began its sessions at " clock had been summoned together and to int which formulated its a i to. V.23 carefully revised and re by Samuel Gompers and i Morrison and Sec --ta.ry, rest Stively of the american Wal motion of labor. The statement characterized the As invasion of the of intended o the min Eri submission by cutting off strike benefits am demanded of the injunction be j saturday at ind , to i in Tfj on or i Oihi try and respect to courts j the facts in the . The min strike is if de. We endorse we Aro of the Justice of cause. Pierge to the the full support of the Amer j i of labor and Appeal the workers citizenship of our to the men engaged in this to i Complete returns had Nui Lead quarters on saturday night i municipality their de head qua i i o i Jiniv in time to secure credit 111 the daily Progress Chart. Cardinal and have also been successful in tvs Honor Competition and both places picked up an additional Crest. As a. Reminder to this is the last week of and a hint to All who have not Victory Bonds that it is time to get Busy if they want to get in on a Good thine Mavor Gray on the request . Committee has i report of u. S. Senate investigating Board on steel strike published Boston mass., nov. United states shipping Board Steamer Polar presented a report today covering its Washington nov. 8. Izing All strikes As Industrial barbarism and declaring that there is no place in this country either for Industrial despotism or labor despot the Senate committee author ised to investigate the steel strike any to dictate arrives at Marks on Canadian Navy Only suggestions scholarship for the 1919 and c. For the 1u18 Rhodes Smith ship. The last election to a re warship in Manitoba was made in Jan nary 1017, when w. Burton kurd was the Choice of the committee. The Rhodes trustees decided very shortly thereafter to postpone for the time being further elections to scholar ships on account of the fact that the practice established at the beginning of the War of allowing scholars leave of absence for its duration with the right to resume or commence their scholarships at its close or earlier if possible left it Uncertain whether or not they could All be provided for should election of new scholars continue. The trustees have now an prorogation hoped for today or of business sunday afternoon Senate j amendments to grand trunk Bill adopted by commons by 29 majority odes schol Ali Hll Lvi i Allied Fleet aids Mutiny in soviet a Uden Itoh. Retreats Copenhagen nov. Lettish bounced however that they Are pre hit Nunn n i Nyrl in an Lourell us Leicil Letts Are gradually enveloping the forces of col. Avaloff Bermont and free press special Victoria b.c., nov. Void of elaborate ceremonial Admiral lord Jellicoe s arrival de was Here land is sinking at sea according to a wireless message received at the radio station Here. The Call for help was intercepted the publicity night the full Street ill run actions will be turned on and the City Hall will carry the message m Trie lights buy Victory team figures by the station at Otter Cliffs Maine. The Public Thatje the position of the vessel is the Campaign i 44 5 North and Longitude bought 5 West. A message relayed Sev Oral hours earlier by the United states ship Bellingham said the Polar land was in immediate need of . The vessel s indicated position would be about Joo Miles off Halifax. Gre Stone in trouble nov. Steamer hearings both 1 i itts Buhr and criticizing both i workers and the employers in j controversy which resulted in saturday afternoon. Still marked by her Jutland scars the great Battle ship new zealand dropped Anchor in Washington and in the outer Harbor before 3 o clock. Pared to appoint and assign to an Oxford College in january 1920, the 191s scholars and in october 1920, the 1919 scholars election will be made during 1920 of the 1920 and 1921 scholars and thereafter elections will resume their Normal course. Members of 1916 class new Rhodes scholars elect were both members of 191g class in arts of the University of Manitoba or. Tallin taking majors in latin and greek and or. Smith majors in political Economy and history. They both enlisted in the ranks of the University of Manitoba com Pany of the 19gth battalion c.e.f., in the Spring Grees while on military duty and after spending the summer a hug went overseas with their Bat Talion in october. Both subsequently transferred to an Imperial infant bombarding his lines of Retreat with the assistance of the Allied Fleet. The German counter attacks the announcement states have been beaten off. Russian detachments with their officers Are deserting the Letts. Soviet Mutiny. London nov. Wireless mess age from Gen. Den Kine states that the chief of staff of the soviet army near Bryansk organized an uprising of workmen occupied Bryansk overthrew the soviet authorities. Thus the statement says the red 1916, de Point to Camp i Kine s and the insurgent w0l k Tlle Admiral Kingsmill went aboard and j t re battalion the 8th London rifles Bonds elec Halifax Gre Stone reports that she is anchored two Miles West of Sable Island with Only one Blaile loft on he. Peller and her anchors dragging. She for immediate assistance from the at steel least partial disruption of the Industry. The committee s Mam conclusion concurred in by All members was the statement that the Lewis holds out Iri Manarolis. Ind. N of. L. . Acting president of the United mine workers of that he had agreed to com with the order of Federal co it a re Yesti Day to Ca l off the strike i aggregation had Over a subscribers than any the following is the i Day s business i c. M. Simpson John Macgregor i major Turner i major Haffner w. T. Karl asks Hundred More of the others. Maior Lane America tonight i j. T. Hanna t. Chrisholm John Taylor j h. Hutchinson Coal miners the i of entry before 6 a. Next tuesday i to the effect that i j Liall or shall comply with the proceeding of the injun writ Are unauthorized and pre he declared. 113 02 35 101 44 43 156 89 254 the Marine and fisheries depart ment has ordered the Cranmore to the i proceed to the assistance of Gre Stone and is expected her by Daylight fax if Tho to 1 i the wind at Hali expressed Public has a right to demand that capital shall not arrogate to itself his right to own Way those Industrial institutions and it is the Samu As to labor and the duty is upon Congress to provide As some Way of adjusting and i As a permanent preventative of strikes which the committee con cedes Are apparently the Only Way for labor to secure even its just de mands if emplo3 ers refuse to Grant it is recommended that con Gress authorize the establishment of some such mediation Agency with Well defined Powers such As the re Early in the evening Jellicoe and his staff came ashore to attend a Din Ner at the Empress hotel. Here his lordship spoke exactly two minutes in responding to a Toast and Admiral Kingsmill s address was also exceedingly Brief. To tour the coast line As Prince Rupert and the reach today is from the Northwest and to same conditions prevail at Kable Island shipping men Here be love that the will be towed to port hero. Winnipeg disabled London nov. To a wireless message received Here to the Britis Steamer Winnipeg the Mont 000 United Gram , or an i apiece growers employ average of ?2_6j or 215 persons James Toronto to a works and Arm Black Julu the meeting of Union officials has set for 10 tomorroworr.ing. Several of the District of Frank Farrington of the Illinois District a Torrance today or tonight but none of i -.r-.err. Make any statement. Or. Tron i Only Repov to questions ,.ln. Tees and Persse. A Bat he had nothing to say. The Thomas Martin. Canadian of tomorrow s conference is guaranty Trust Rome magical. Many ---------.----City, and do Ottawa. Nov. Members of the Senate on a standing vote this morning decided overwhelmingly of Movline into the new parliament Ings for the next session. Watson a member of the tee in charge of the construction of the building had previously made a statement dealing with the Progress which had been made on the build ing he suggested that As the Senate chamber would not he ready the commons railway committee room could be utilized for a session. Senator Mcmeans of Winnipeg expressed the Hope that in furnishing the build inc the committee would not follow the example of the Mani Toba government and go All Over the continent to find the most expensive furniture they could buy for the provincial parliament buildings. Senator Watson replied that it had been decided to have nothing but Ca Nadian made furniture which was rested with applause. Second Reading was Given in the Bill respecting the soldiers civil re act and some minor Bills from the commons were dealt with. Questions prohibition Law. New Tork. Nov. As to the Validity of the War time Proni bit Ion Law was expressed Here today by Federal judge hand. He voiced his opinion during argument on a motion to vacate an injection Fink the nuisance defence was rendered direct la australian government and had been considered by the admiralty. The newspaper reports of his suggestions or. Long added were substantially Correct. Asks Observance of armistice Day pause acting prime minister issues Appeal to canadians Ottawa nov. Following was issued tonight by sir George Foster the acting prime minister the government of Canada earn Estly requests the people to observe the wishes of h. M. The King that on the morning of tuesday nov. 11. At the hour of 11 o clock there be a suspension of Normal activities for the space of two minutes and that for this Brief space the thoughts of everyone be concentrated in reverent memory upon the deeds and sacrifices of the Brave men who fought the Long fight for Freedom and gained for us and humanity the glorious Victory which resulted therefrom. In lands revert to grown Heinze acres in British. Co Lumbia owed taxes Victoria b.c., nov. 3. Hon. John Hart minister of finance announced yesterday that none of the lands of the late f. August Heinze which were offered at the 1918 tax Sale have been redeemed and As a con sequence they Are now reverted to the Crown. The property in question is situated in the Nelson Ros Saiid Slocan and Kettle River assessment District and total acres. At last year s tax Sale the sum of 000 was due in taxes. The reverted lands form part of the British South Ern railway Columbia and Western railway land Grants. Heinze acquired a. Half interest from the . Several years ago and since that time not a. Cent has been paid in taxes. Raided liquor cargo staff correspondence Ottawa nov. Trover meet has Sanci Ilii d its in. Hibi tort Bill by passing it on the Sabbath. Having Laboured morn ing noon and evening for six Days it decided by a majority vote to labor for part of the seventh and exactly 45 min utes of sunday were devoted to securing the third Reading of a Bill by which any province May secure from the Federal authorities the right to hold a referendum regarding the importation of liquor into its Borders. The motion to sit on a sunday was made by that blameless Man sir George Foster and there were present and Laboured with the others at least two men who have occupied the pulpit namely or. Whidden of Brandon and r. C. Headers of Macdonald. We Are doing Good was the remark of one when the suggestion was made. Precedent for Sabbath Day sitting cannot be found in Canada but according to Morey the British House has frequently extended its set Tonga into the Small hours of the lord s Day. In 1ss6, it is said the Mem Bers of that House prolonged their labors after the Midnight hour on saturday. In Canada on the contrary it has always hitherto been Dot cited that a debate no matter important or acrimonious it May shall cease at saturday at the mid night hour. The famous naval de Bate in an instance this. Day and night without intermission or recess during the session of 1912-13. Legislators sat on that occasion. On sat urday night the debate developed in itch s retreating forces ,.o.------------ along the whole the state soothing approaching a Small ment adds. Fighting is proceeding Root but As the hands of the clock Twenty five versus Southwest of showed the Midnight hour the to Burg. After taking gov and the silo Sunb died and the speaker left the chair. Members went Home to gather strength for struggle which recommenced again on monday and continued again Shevik advanced Twenty versus North of the town. They occupied Sovsky and the enemy is retiring in disorder in a northwesterly direction. The bolshevik have also occupied Malo marching also 50 Southeast of and a series of villages in Tho Yude Nitch retreats Helsin fors nov. 9. The forces of general you Denitch have retreated to Weimar station according to a communication issued saturday morning by the russian Northwest few British in Siberia Vladivostok nov. The British fir East detachments departed. Homeward on Board the Steamer Alon Cagle october 26, leaving Only general Knox chief of the British Mission and about fifty of his officers in Siberia. Competition prevented shipment to government dispensary at Vancouver robbed Vancouver b.c., nov. Har Rison liner architect arrived Friday with 750 cases of whiskey for the government dispensary. Knowing the proclivity in Igor to disappear the shippers packed the wet goods at Liverpool below other cargo and the entire compartment was locked. This morning when unloading was Complete it was found that the ment was sixteen cases Short. Thieves had evidently taken these for Many other cases were omy the shipment had been i tampered with. From a. Freight car standing on a Victoria i siding this week the government lost eighteen cases of scotch. Kip oct. Ottawa nov. The Canadian company was one of companies operating alleging that general electric of a combination without intermission until the imposition of the closures. Senate amendments pass. On saturday the House had Sot flown to business with an evident de sire to clean up the matter it so that the prorogation could come on monday or tuesday. Senato amendments to the grand trunk Bill Maxl m to arb Chiff of which provided for a i l rated of something like sixty Mil Lloa . Wen . Seven Boji Chers voted with the opposition against the amendment being accepted it being contended that the Market value of the Stock was Only and that the placing of a maximum was an invitation to the Board of arbitration to Prive a value to the Stock which it did not John Wilfrid Kennedy far Mer member for Glengarry who the Day before had signalized his coming to the House by voting with the Pov countries in Many i a support of the. Adoption when a Patent was i of the soldiers report in saturday country the Patent slowed is Independence by voting territory in which the government. Other Bolt ers were .1. A. Maharg of Maple Creek .1. H. Burn barn of Kast Peter Tiro Knox of Lorinc Alburl. Camp Bell of Nelson Johnston of Mountain Mackenzie. That secured in one rights for the Thuv were operating were handed u each of the companies on the is Tinct understanding that the several territories would not be invaded by any of the other concerns and that in the s Way Competition was prevented in Canada to the detriment of fhe general Public. A. W. Vanghn. Pkg for the Laco Phillips company the Board of Commerce Yuste Day during the hearing of the a son to. Have the Canadian Gen i air comp inv Clort Lull Tiu in b Neo have senator f. Nichols general produce lne the obtaining the amendments carried by 57 to 23, or a majority of 29. In the afternoon t. W. Calder Al. The Farmer member for Victoria and Carleton. N. A. Took his seat for the first time. To in the govern ment door was introduced by James Douglas of Stra Licona. And John Campbell of Nelson passed Down thu opposition Gangway and heated him documents referring to the on to Kenoss benches which Are of the Patent rights on drawn Tung new decor Nink prey Well defined. Of the Sten wire in 1892-93. Irl similar Asci of Vel ;