Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 27, 1920, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Flav High honors for Winnipeg the of won the hockey o in gunship for Canada at the olympic when they Defeated the swedish 11 12 goals to re preparing for election supporters of the Morris government in Winnipeg have arranged a number of meetings for the next ten starting with one in the Good templars Sargent this d april 1920 Sun sets Moon rises sets Twenty eight pages Al i m beexa1 asked Council for permission to retain army of men must first meet terms failing to meet most important obligations imposed by treaty april associated i the text of the common i adopted by the allies at of the work of the san Curzon Ter stories of s slanders april pub shed in France and England assert no thai there is dissension Monthe members of the supreme Council Are armed slanders and cruel in a statement issued Earl Curzon of tie British foreign Secre and telegraphed to the foreign office from san remo almost simultaneously the foreign office receive Dan official message from the United states saying there Torfs of the alleged dissension which iad been republished in were a deplorable Situa taken cog e of the letter of Goeppert of the German delegation in of april transmitting a the German minister of and affirming that this is site in order to maintain allies must declare immediately that a proposition of this nature Sot even be examined As Long str Ronny is failing to meet the most to norvant obligations imposed by the treaty and does not proceed so on which depends he peace of the Germany has Sot fulfilled its neither in Kerning the destruction of War material nor the decrease of its effect Tives nor the supplying of Coal nor for reparations or the costs of the armies of Given no r has Given neither satisfaction made excuses for criminal at tacks which several times members of the Allied missions in Germany Piave been the victims it has taken no Steps to As was provided for in the protocol of the its obligations concern ing reparations in order to make pay ments with a View to fixing the total amount which it must despite the urgent character that a Settle ment of this sort presents in the interests of All the parties concerned it seems to have not been considered How it can meet its obligations Whan they become continued infractions the allies realize the difficulties met by the German government ant do not seek to impose too narrow an interpretation of the but the Are unanimous in declaring that they cannot tolerate a continuation of these infractions of the treaty of that the treaty must be executed and remain As the basis Between Germany and the aria that they Are resolved to Tom Moore says work of labor conference should be constructive Earl Curzon Telegram said that the British delegation in san remo is at a loss to understand the reports of and that there is not the slightest foundation for these the message added that he reports seem to us when the allies Are bending every Effort to the press is excluded take up advisability of broadening scope of Industrial disputes act april Canadian the workers of Canada have become suspicious of commis Sions because they have been used in the past to Shelve important ques was the declaration of Tom president of trades and Kitces Betta its method of dealing with Irish april the House of commons tonight lord Robert Cecil strongly condemned the Irish he said the situation in Ireland was Graver than for sixteen murders were commuted the first three weeks of com pared with 36 in the last three and during the last week there one murder no arrests had been made no one had been and there was no Protection for the Public against the he de had t shown serious Vacillia Tion and want of if convictions could not obtained under the existing the Law Musj and if necessary Icv Uryu j Jill isl do a itch i labor Congress and Dominion c 1 j for Plo yees at the open to bring prisoners to Jot 7 Tho Yio yees at me Oyen reach a common i of the conference on labor Kawg supreme Council will sit at least until i Here Moore served notice of Perl i to the delegates present that unless tuesday the Curzon of Earl j Diplopia to to representation keenly desired by both countries unopposed by Britain duties would correspond with those of High Coin soon april to the evening Sun from Washington says discussions Are in Progress Between United states and great which give substantial Promise of ending in an agreement by Canada will be represented in Washington by a diplomatic agent of High such representation is understood to to desired keenly both by Canada and the United and to be in an additional part of German in order to ensure execution of the they affirm that they have no intention of annexing any part of the German at the same the allies deem that questions arising from violations of Tho peace As As from the measures necessary to ensure its would be More easily solved by Exchange of views Between the chiefs of the govern ments than by thus they de cide to invite the chiefs of the Ger Man government to a direct Confer ence with the chiefs of the Allied governments and request that at the proposed meeting the German government present to them explanations and precise propositions upon All the subjects mentioned in the if a satisfactory settlement is arrived Aton these the Allied governments would be willing to Dis cuss with the German representatives any questions which affect the civil order and economic Well being of but Germany must under stand that the Unity of the allies for of the treats is solid As it was for and that the Only method of taking her place in the world is loyalty to execute the engagements to which scribe she has sub to meet at from the supreme Council Early this morning that representatives of the Allied countries and Ger Many would meet at on Ilay 25 were confirmed late this of the Council of premiers has decided to take up the Mattei trading with Russia in was Learned Semi officially today and will allow Entrance of a Hussian Mission into Allied countries up discuss the great Britain was has consented to the plan Chough she objects to Maxim lit soviet emissary at Copen on the grounds that Lite Linof was guilty of a breach of Diplomat ii etiquette Iri his recent Conversa sons with the British adopt franc British declaration the supreme Council today adopted uie franc British declaration with heard to Germany after inserting a cause declaring its readiness to Tak even the occupation o Moit ional German if Neces to assure the carrying out o of adoption of this clause Gav of t some Premier Nitt opposing military measures embers mme Rand and Lloyd George Posert by great a rations of ribbed As Belna f All concerned to facilitate negations Canada and tie states great Britain is interested Only by to be implemented by some form of they might All go Home and save their he stated that Little in the form of real constructive legislation had resulted from the report of the Industrial relations commis or the meeting of the Industrial conference Here last by a vote of 16 to 3 it was decided to exclude representatives of the press from meetings of the con Ference on labor this was done on the recommendation of a committee appointed this morning to decide on the business to come before the another feature of the meeting this morning was the statement of Dominion repro that he objected to the con 1 Ference considering the constitutional question As to the provinces and the Federal he had been under consideration by parliamentary counsel for fifty and it had not been decided the inclusion of Canada in the league of nations further complicated the opened by the conference was opened by sen Ator minister of la he pointed out that the Confer ence was called following a unanimous decision on the advisability of the labor Laws which arrived at at the Indus trial conference Here last delegates All the provinces in the with the exception of Prince Edward gathered in the office of the soldiers should be used to protect the the said lord should not be a Soldier unless he had very administrative unless the govern ment proved its capacity to the country would Drift through anarchy and humiliation to an Irish replying to lord Robert Cecils Bonar the government regretted that the matter had been raised in the absence of the Irish and when the new command Erin chief in Ireland had been Only just he said it impossible to secure and this would make trials in England use irishmen would regard such trials As worse than the said Bonar was do anything to prevent persons arrested from committing suicide by a hunger and thus becoming martyrs but he defied anyone to say that these be Al Lowed Freedom to continue their conspiracies against their fellow he that Viscount the full Confidence of the he was doing his Best in a difficult the government desired Good relations with and those who thought Normal conditions could be restored by sending scores of thousands of soldiers to Ireland were greatly Reid vigorously denies statement government is withholding information details sought about government railways and merchant Marine Western to watch Ireat the Conj when senator Robertson arrived to i the subject Are open the two representing actuated by the wish Uve from new of andangus Mclean of a Fri Wal Obj ii Ujj so As can the Only difficulty that has Bee encountered o Date is in fixing the exact status and rank that the diplomats would a and determining in Advance As to avoid any Chance of friction concerning the relations that he would dear to the British ambassador n the prospects Are hat the Canadian representative would have wider Freedom of Section n mutters directly affecting the do a decision on this Point May e expected of Allaround subjects of interest common to the United states and whether or at present frequently met with Long delays in because of Tho circuitous route they have to follow in the pro Cess of negotiation through the but so if a direct Exchange of news might be it is bought by Many Benefit would be derived by the by great the duties would correspond in arge part with these of a Hig Lucom missioner and this is the title that May be Given the new during the sir Richard Craw Ford As a commercial attache of the British had Canadian pos sessions directly under super is on and was Able to Render an important service in the relations be tween the and it was partly because attention was called o the great advantage of closer lations Between the two countries hat the proposal for an Exchange of duh ranking diplomatic represent g Ives is now being was former lieutenant gov error of Nova Scotia april Mai achy Daly died he was a former lieutenant governor of is ova Scotia the sir Malachy was born in Quebec of Irish he was u governor of Nova Scotia 1890 and was Deputy speaker in the House of commons 1882 to in tenant to 1900 danish elections Bein held under 5 i system showed the italian Prim the necessity of considering i i an and foreigner of and the japanese Ambas to joined them in this of which was adopted by toe great in Den m incl approve Aerial mornings session of the the following communique issued the in the presence of naval and Aerial approved the Aerial clauses e turkish afterwards a of solution was approved relieving certain financial response duties and problems were entrusted of Council of at the re West of Premier Nitti of and minister of Jugo allow the Adriatic aues in negotiation Between italian and Jugoslav govern Jas Learned Congress member Dies april Charles of col 1 at his Home Here last night at dinner with his Mother Ami Copen Haggertt april political excitement prevails Mark where tie first general Tion under the proportional r tation system is proceeding the social democrats have dilates in the the Rad the or liberals the natives the trades people and the left socialist minor parties have on the ballot for the first tie question which was of Para mount importance in his said to with the Industrial disputes investigation the labor department Ibert was in constant receipt of applications for tie establishment of boards of con this majority of employees of organizations which did not come within the of the act the number of these was the question arose to whether provincial machinery should be established Deal with cases or whether the scope of the Industrial disputes be broadened to these the advice of the conference was sought on this he pointed out that the workmen compensation Legisla Tion would come before the Confer ence for consideration and stated that the Legal representatives of the great railway brotherhoods were Here if would give the con Ference any information or help in their Acland elected Deputy minister of was unanimously chairman of the on his taking the Tom Moore Rose to the he was to bring about uniformity the labor Laws of the to the end that Canad might become a greater a there was great Competition Between the various provinces of the because of Lac of uniformity in the the question of whether the British North America act should be amended in certain respects might have to be to then went on to refer to the suspicion of the workmen regarding commissions and the meagre results obtained from them in the line of legislative representatives of labor were prepared to stay and see the thing but they asked for some real James employees representative from British intimated that the Federal government was passing the Buck to the provinces on the question of the eight hour Day and the provincial governments were passing it he thought that the question of jurisdiction must be de who was to be asked to Deal with questions in View of the inclusion of Canada in the league of was the jurisdiction of the Dominion government burdened j employers representative for the was not in sympathy with taking constr committee of six Dele take Strong objection to heavy vote Ottawa april press members of the commons were to have held a caucus this morning on the several matters which they intend to discuss on the floor of the House both under the estimates and the budget failure of several chairmen of committees to get their reports into paused a postponement of the caucus until later in the it is known that several members Are intending to Hammer As hard As they possibly can the provisions in the estimates which Call for capital expenditures on such works As the Toronto the Welland canal and the Trent another Section is intending press Strong views on the proposal to spend on military estimate of arsenals at Quebec the of War like and the spend partic Lafy Tinei one member today declared that the boy scouts movement was much better and More than movement it Isales pointed out that Trie total of do snot in clude the Cost proposed air Force which is in the two members Point out in the expenditure for the permanent Force was where sit is Tiro posed to spend six and half on this there Are some questions up in connection with soldiers re Stab members declare they Are not complaining about returned me not being properly looked after n the Way of but Whit Wii take submitting Larkin Case to supreme court jury denies advocating overthrow of government by Force and violence new april the Case of James Irish labor on trial Here on a charge of criminal will be submitted to a sup reme court the sum Ming up of the Case by Larkin acting As his own attorney and by assistant District attorney for the state was completed today and Justice weeks will deliver his charge opening of court tomorrow morning District attorney Rorke characterized the defendant As Leader of the most sinister Force in America the Power that pulls Divide and Thepe Opl of the and take the govern the he ment Larkin declared he had never advocated the overthrow of the govern ment by Force and violence Tea he had advocated understand among c increase Fadu ties for travel presen f cals 9i Gates was appointed to draft the lines of proceedings to be it consisted of g Merrick Samuel Hal Stirling o b loses april the one o in salaries and another we Erkess party was the statement of Tom s president of the Dominion grades on his re Ope Lachine canal this april to statement made today by colonel supervising Engineer of canals for the Dom lion the Lachine canal will in likelihood be opened for navigation by Friday or of this eng a desire to cooperate with the government now whereas a ear ago before a in i Flat Voith april James s100 000 Bandit career was an end today James died Early today after shot 20 times by he previously engaged six policemen in a revolver Duel in a District police escaping from the station within a few death he injured two omers i said to be due heart Battle Vaa elected to Congress in 1911out and he was fatally Aon a injured two officers in a Ruli a disease Battle so guv Ouw Jil 000 in operating expenses to and an appropriation of matters will also be a prominent feature before the caucus of be members when they get members of the Tariff commission Are Keepin their deliberations Well but it is known that some changes will Ibe recommended which Are Likley to toe adopted arid afterwards discussed at length on Trie floor of the the Western however Are very Inch pleased at the Promise of the government that the Hudson Bay railway will Tea least maintained in a Good state of the optimistic ones believe another sixty Miles of new Road will toe con Smith confirms report of reduced track tax april Peter Smith provincial tonight confirmed reports current for several Days of a reduction m the recently announced tax on Ontario race tracks mile tracks will be assessed racing and half mile tracks this is a reduction of 500 in each the government s decision was reached after representations proposed rates had been received from racing circles in All parts of the pensions committee receiving Many letters april press from All parts of the country Are still pouring in to the Secretary of the special committee on pensions and and it is estimated that there Are about a Hundred letters on pension matters already some of these have been dealt with by the subcommittee and it is expected that a further re port on communications will be tabled when the committee sits again tomorrow tomorrow is to be ladies is expected that nearly All the witnesses will be members of the fair of the Hundred so letters re Rived by the committee to most of it is in regard to grievances but others put Forward cons Active suggestions for in Prev irl the present pension Law in Many cases the objections seem to be not so much to the Law As 1t As to the strict interpretation Berne placed on certain clauses on the restriction of the pension com the in wars in British ministry of shipping co operating with Board april at anti b British government Directo of shipping the jus completed an Mission i England for the purpose of the facilities for an canadians travelling to the British ministry of ship pm and ship Whyte said to Day have combined in an agree ment to expedite the Competition o new ships in the repair of other with the special object of transporting the greatest possible number of trans Atlantic passengers to expected resources will become Avail Able in june and Onward on Britis ship Yard workers being urged h they worked even half the and Speed o american workers the situation woul be greatly the american shipping Board cooperating with several Amer can converted t april Canadian allegations by opposition that the was deliberately withholding information regarding the operation of the gov rement railways arid merchant mar and counter accusations by the i Falster that the oppose Tion was asking useless questions or purely political feature d a Stormy debate at the opening of he sitting of the House the greater part of after the House had in a peaceful discussion in committee on clauses of the amended opium and drug which had pre been Given second one reassembling after Gress was reported on this and a motion to go into Supply introduce this prompted of Antigonish and to ask Why the government had deliberately helped a Large number of questions with regard the Canadian govern nent railways and merchant an the ground that it would riot be n the Public interest to give the in formation x it is not in the Public interest to mow been done with the for the Canadian Mer chant Marine asked the people will not stand for any irresponsible handling this arge sum of Money without giving a strict accounting of it and telling parliament the House what they Are minister makes warm after declaring that the publication of some information regard to the railways and merchant Marine was their operation charged that a question put by a Chisholm of was de signed to furnish political he wants the question to use on he stump throughout the country to destroy Tho merchant listed amid cries of disapproval from the Reid went question were on o retire civil servants under superannuation Bill april rom office of All civil servants who ave reached the age of 70 Yssis in provided in a superannuation Bill which was introduced by Premier in the legislature this All employees who have been thirty ears in the or who Are Over j5 years of May be Ither at the option of the government r superannuation Al Owannes to a maximum of Early will be paid such retiring pm superannuation fund will be made up by contributions from the Ivil service and the employees will be required to pay into he fund a portion of their aging from 3 per to 8 per according to employees Der 26 the and the Fromi the reference to a question asked by f of Lamb regarding in its Cepter their nominee the the rank and file the is missioners discretionary Many instances Powers in can trans put to passenger British govern ment realizes the importance of help ing americans to come Over and re organize business serious disorders riot in Venice follows attack on police commissioner april disorders occurred Iri Venice before the labor Council of the City issued an order sunday calling off the Gen eral strike which had been in pro Gress there for several one person was killed and fifteen wounded during a Melee that followed an attack on the police during which the officer fired on the the strike Dis orders in the Garrison during which a Soldier was shot by an big increase in Price of Mink sold at auction new april second wee of the local fur Sale began today with the scene of activities Transfer red from the masonic Hall to the hotel although All of the excepting american were taken v fro animals trapped an the Mink proved to Leone of the stars of the entire manufacturer bought them with result they advanced 75 per Over last both Northern and southwestern skins showed that prices of Mink ranged from ninety cents to japanese Mink advanced 60 per the 1919spring Sale of the new York fur auction sales corpor and brought a top Price of japanese Marten went up thirty five per and the Best skins sold for 50 sales for the Day were 000 and with another Day still to the grand total is the National rail ways arid merchant to the corporation the Man by Hanna was subject to its a Wii to the scrutiny of a Specia set of auditors to the auditor Gen concluded Are going Force the manage ment of the Public services member of parliament questions As Plain matter of been compelled to to directs Pointer ested persons who have hang ing around Ottawa for fur ther their then you Are going to destroy Public owner ship at the and i want to say that such unreasonable question As i have referred Are not going to be answered in this so Long As i am minister of Mekenzie not Mekenzie refused to accept or reids and referred t the secret service management o the minister of railways dared to come before the House and say that any facts Tea would Hurt the government woul not be said or was a spankm0 new Ballantyne was surns de any fault had been found the statement he had made to the House regarding the merchant Marin he was ready at any time to place a More detailed statement on Han Ard if it was so govern ment ships must not be managed on patronage or they Boultt not be a i Drayton makes j at a late sir Henry minister of made a Bret act applies Only to men 5 tended to five years or Over Council surprised the solicitors announcement when motion for leave of absence introduced City solicitor Prudhomme threw a Bombshell into the meeting the City Council last night a Heinie stated that the seat of John one ate increases for older the Govus rement will pay into the the province will Bear the Cost of administration of the majority of aldermen was obviously and statements were made that the act surely needed in tha a notion to Grant leave of proposed by Aid John i was not put to the meet councillors cheered heartily when at opening of the meeting mayor Gray announced that the Winnipeg Falcons were the Champion hockey players of the having beaten the swedish team at Antwerp by the t to try 5iitinlip sending congratulations to the con investigation into a Puess Caine on distribution and prices starts tomorrow will Endeavor to remove Canadian embargoes on pulp Wood exports congressional investigation of the print paper shortage will of started next wednesday by a subcommittee of the Senate on headed by senator committees plans in clude distribution pending the assistance department in paper was invoked connection with efforts to secure removal of striations upon Export from Canada Ofra materials used paper Man Chi Mil Xirui ill Mijc ii Una foreign affairs accompanied by representatives of thepajpei1 with of suggestion of making re Striction the subject a would be Given care Ful consideration invite evidence of publishers leu Bushers of leading papers willbe invited to appear before the investigating senator Reed York heard Quer ors Caine on Davidson too the can Adian team to task for playing on they have been a disgrace to he but the of was not the thether Merij were enthusiastic for Send ing award message Froim the City to the this Telegram the mayor will despatch after an interesting it was decided to Amend the housing bylaw to provide for increasing the loan maximum from to 5000 and to enable the commission to Pron Cee with the construction of groups of teahouses before waiting for Pic ants to come Forward for thorns the payment on the houses remains at 15 per Cen the discus Sion chiefly centred on the initial payment h Pulford to 10 per cent and Wigi Tonto 8 per t soon became Clear to latter that his proposition would not and he dropped it arid seconded Aid Fords was lost on the dividing the View of those who favored the maintenance present rate it was absolutely necessary to basis and safeguard the City a dint amended Ibe ratified by prov uricial government the set of the association will Wilh increased representation of the Council on the housing was decided criticize wage schedule Liati or members made some Sharp of wage schedule accepted by the civic claiming that out unfairly in Manj instances new York paid Lisners de a wednesday and on succeeding Days this criticism it was stated that those of Philophia Anc provi schedule had been arranged with a invitations Are laying sent also in Western save taken the senator Reed sex that Many men View to the lower paid men getting the better Jones the original demands presented by the federation but his motion and Tho which shows an average May not their increase of j20 a approved at one before the committee Georg Fisher informed the concludes its investigation it expects Council that the total increase the to publishers of All classes schedule meant to the cites wage newspapers an Opportunity to express toll was and m minister or in speech in which he Fiir Chance for the Canadian Nati orial government operation of he been condemned almost but it earned with it certain compensating and he thought it unnecessary for the system to be represented in parliament by a minister who had every detail at his Finger tips the Power of parliament was both legislative and and the railways and merchant mar Ine might be run on the same plan that great Britain ran her he did no think that questions As to where the British Navy procured its Toal were answered in the Imperial House of no fishing this Experiment of National owner ship would not be Given a fair Chance of it had to be pilloried from Day to Day at whim of members or any any member was within april its decision in a part of the Long pending Anthracite Coal Trust cases the supreme court in a four to three opinion sustained a majority of the governments charges of illegal using bloodhounds to Trau combinations against Reading a Pennsylvania holding and certain of its rail Road and Coal subsidiaries arid ordered their Justice if Ger u White associate justices in and Van Devanter dissented while and Jacob their or justices Rannels and chore dels took no part in the failed to pick up the scent it no copy of the majority opinion though they were taken All Over the was available As or justic Clarke j country surrounding the Wolf Faniel was rendering with i near Hepe where the eight bodies the Reading company As defendants i were the Lehigh and Wilkes Barre John state attorney Coal company and the Lehigh Coal j to and navigation and no further details might and Iris German april has again after the interruption of the tar Assai a saws Canadian sailed Hull St no Montreal Havre London l Moat we of Only his rights to ask but at the proper management should not be against neither should they be open to widespread fishing expedit which could do condemn the project to failure be m Supply soldiers land Settle ment estimates Par Dee delay until the pen Sions working on some of these problems had gone fur ther into the Hon c Doherty concurred in the request and the House Rose at indications that opium being sub died in Large quantities from Canada into the United states Are contained m figures imports of the drug Rowell minister of in the House of commons year ago the the Quantity of by the police commis the Hospital commission and Ehe Parks total increase would Ibe 080 in therase firemen Mut Ual which is f forthe same rat of pay As that Given the an was made for the of an arbitration this their views appointment of a comi fission to seek removal of embargo on pulp Wood by senator be fore the affairs com Mittee earlier in the retaliatory legislation should be he if Friendly efforts toward this end were serious injury will to suffered by our newspapers in a few and Jackson and years if there is no said Godfrey were appointed the cites representatives a request from the a the endors Atlon its Cash Bonus order dissolution of Resolution was before the meeting Usu Jull i All Jones move that the Council go Sci new Raddad Tilmon record As supporting tie resold Luj Allinio warily Tallyn bit As a motion to adjourn been made just before his was not supreme court sustains majority i upon a motion in eng made by Blumberg to Grant three of governments charges on Page fail to pick up scent5 slayers of Wolf Turtle april hounds being used by the authorities search for the slayers of mrs the mystery constant recurrence of the words instant recurrence Luc Surv Iii the i High company throughout the had been today to exist Farmers nneff1 Railroad company and was a Aro bed last fall with the Reading uner serv will be irked last rail with who win was being decided despatches the entire population of the that the government had also is attend won its Case against the Val Ley company were sent out audit was not until almost an hour when copies of Clarkes opinion were twas found that the courted on Reading Case the court i concluded announcing decisions without reaching the Lehigh Valley Railroad company nearly All april press some is the weather th0 issued Johns College of Oscal Observatory at 7 v m yester a for i Ine 12 b 30j8 wind at per hour the following meteorological tons taken at 7 pm april 26 were Fiur Cloudy cd Prince Cloudy acadian Cloudy us Zappei Canadian j it resting figures r compare with the Export in Miro us vessel were Given in the House to Day i reply to a question from b sir George Foster said 9555 per cent of wheat exported was carried in Canadian and opium As exported was earned m Canadian be and imported into As Well As per cent of n Oats and per of had reached an Cronin tue on Page 3254 2o46 Saskatoon port Arthu London 3 Ronto 3256 3250 36a6 Querci 3244 3448 Caln tue on Page
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