Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 8, 1921, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Methodist development at tha North Winnipeg District annual meeting of methodist the Extension and development shown was most seven towns lit the meeting in Grace Church y 209 thousands join red Cross reports of the first two Days canvass in the red Cross membership Campaign show Over new members and from various Points in Manitoba the news received indicates similar fore o and local show ers Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises 717 Moon sets june edition we on trains 22 pages is approved by Assembly Jug do of Metho dist and congregational bodies carried by 414 to 107 just votes strongly for Winnipeg being solid and province 95 per Lay be three years before prac tical effect can be Given to Assembly decision press Union with the methodist and congregational churches was approved by the presbyterian general Assembly of Canada today by a vote of 414 to the result was Little different from the vote on Union taken at the Winnipeg Assembly in when the returns were 406 to in favor of the first vote on the question of taken at Edmonton in was also in favor of Union but was not so decisive As the later the Issue came before the 47th Assembly last week in the form of two which had been sent on to a special committee on Union one moved by j of that the general Assembly take such Steps As May be deemed Best to consummate organic As expeditiously As and an amendment moved by d of that the As Sembly at no time seek the consummation of organic Union without a Clear and unmistakable mandate from the when the time came for the clerk called the Roll and the commissioners called to or As they de sired to the result of the vote was not announced officially after the but the unofficial figures wer by synods How the Synod of maritime to 62 Montreal and 43 Toronto and so 1i it african chief makes Appeal to privy Council june a West chief attended in state the meeting of privy coun cil today and asserted his rights of ownership in 250 acres of land in taken by the colonial government there for Public his private Secre tary carried a staff sent by the Prince of to identify the on this staff was an inscription certifying that it had been presented to the princes Grandfather toy the Brit ish government As a Token of appreciation of assistance Ren dered the British in suppressing the slave Trade and protecting Tho Appeal of the chief was French official circles Are taking keen unofficial interest always ready to consider proposals for adding to Good feeling official Cir cles Are taking an unofficial inter est in the discussion of a Franco British Alliance by the they Are not yet ready to make any further than to say that France always is ready to consider in the friendliest spirit any proposition looking toward a continuance and intensification of the feeling Between France and great which has suffered latterly from the difficulties attending the discussion of questions in which the interests of the two countries have French press the is somewhat divided As to whether the possibility is presenting itself for a closer Accord with great so far As it possible to Public opinion Wel comes the suggestion of an Alliance which would give France final and Complete Security from the danger o aggression from the East and allow of a reduction in the army and Navy which is provided for in the new army and Navy this reduction plan has not been carried of because a feeling of apprehension still exists on account of the failure Hamilton and 56 of great Britain and the United amendment 64 amendment 04 Amend 21 amendment British 23 there were some surprises in the throughout the which lasted the Strong pro Union sentiment in the West was re came last of All the synods in port of favouring the motion by Only 62 per of its ninety five per of the Manitoba vote was cast for Peg which were went solid for Church British Columbia supported Union to the extent of 64 per of its but had it not been for the presbytery of which is included in the British Columbia Synod and which a solid vote for the would have been less the presbyteries of Montreal and which take in Eastern gave substantial support to the owing to the necessity of getting legislation from the Federal As Well As All the provincial governments to ratify the Transfer of Church leaders of the Union forces predict that actual Union will not take place within three message from soon after the sede runt opened this the following message to he Moderator from archbishop was read permit me to convey two Mes sages to the Moderator and the Gen eral Assembly of the presbyterian first As a fellow Winnipeg i congratulate you on your elec Tion to the president of a great As Sembly of a great secondly As primate of the Church of England Canada i Send warm greetings to killing of Bill by Senate deplored by manufacturers association convention at Quebec reduction in the Cost Farmers supplies is urged of june press imperative need for Industrial research in Canada was debated at this afternoons session of the can Adian manufacturers association in annual convention the ques Tion arose after the executive committees report had been presented at the conclusion of the debate the announced that a Resolution was to be prepared urging the Dominion government once More to pass the Grant of 000 allowed for Industrial which Grant was negatived by the Senate at the last session of Parlia the convention was opened by welcomes from Premier l a Taschereau and mayor at Premier Meighen was in in the afternoon an address was delivered by minister of agriculture of que while the annual address of the and the re ports of the Industrial re lations and the Finan Cial statement were of urged that business in Canada should come Forward to help in solving the nations a great tragedy Thomas said that it was a great tragedy that the Senate had thrown out the Grant of for Industrial research Canada now stood naked in this except for the work that was being car ried on by certain big at the same Japan was spending for Industrial research and British firms were spending for the improvement of Cotton Manu Caron said that the manufacturers and Farmers should work to this was not being for whereas the Price of the Farmers products had no reduction had been made in the Cost of his implements and he thought the time had come to help the a spread of or Grant for Cotton growing in Empire is to be increased june Spencer colonial addressing the British Cotton growing association announced that it was the governments intention to devote to Foster Cotton growing in the British Empire instead of yearly for five As formerly Churchill said that although much had been achieved in Cotton growing in the it Little compared with what might be referring to egyptian he declared it to be Superior in Quality and Only second in Quantity to that obtained from the United dealing with the political situation in the colonial Secre tary said Egypt must undergo a change in must do All in our he to secure for the egyptians the honorable status which will Render cooperation with the British Empire easy and agreeable to but the time has not yet arrived when the British armies can be withdrawn and allow mobs in Cairo and Alexandria to make Short work of the european population and the great constructive achievements which 40 years of British administration has achieved for official figures show How provinces voted at presbyterian Assembly june official figures of the Church Union vote at the presbyterian general Assembly today for the 229 ministers and 185 elders for the 61 ministers and 46 elders the and motion and for amendment follow for the for the Montreal and maritime Toronto and Hamilton and British Columbia 36 47 30 37 15 21 26 38 2s m 27 13 43 68 85 56 54 84 27 23 12 8 12 10 0 3 10 6 7 11 7 19 19 19 16 4 35 13 totals 229 185 414 61 46 107 lug by Ivilue Ului i states to ratify the agreements for i Benteen the Cost of raw material Sand Mintari sign Nurr tips Tofu the representatives of Church in military support of negotiated by former president Frances Security Paramount it is admitted French official that if the question of Frances Security were satisfactorily Many other questions would be easier to Deal the impression prevails Here that great Britain now is quite anxious France Todis Postof this which constantly was raised in connection with the British proposals to modify and Sof continued on Page twelve immigrants marooned on steamers at commissioner fears congestion will Lead to epidemic finished products was too take the Case of they had fallen 500 per but no corresponding fall i be note Din harness and manufacturers should consider an immediate lowering of prices on All commodities the Farmer or Caron quoted statistics to prove que Bec to agriculturally Tho the Ontario sweating under Collar who was called on to move the vote of thanks to said that que Bec was probably a better province than Ontario in that was Quebec Brilliant Young politicians could go into any constituency and be which meant that she was better represented at Ottawa and in her provincial House than often a Man had to live in a Riding to be in Ontario just now they were under agricultural Rule and were of hour Latt new june italian immigrants tonight marooned on steamers Here because their country june under the new restrictive immigration bad been commissioner of immigration Wal Lis said he feared that this Condi Tion would Lead to an epidemic f As Well As great disco unless Congress enacted Emer gency thousand held up at Boston june Hundred italian immigrants out of the from Italy and who arrived Here yesterday on the White Star liner were selected by immigration officials today As the admissible under the new immigration which went into effect when the canonic was in the High the rest of the in eluding 140 will be held on Board the liner until immigration officials said tonight if by that ruling had been received from Washington to cover the situation the newcomers would be transferred to Deer Island to await the return of the canonic from new York on june unless Federal officials Rule otherwise the immigrants will then return to their native italian immigrants May be admitted to june the italian held in nework were on the High seas to before the immigration Law they can be at once admitted under Bond and added to the july chairman of the House immigration said miss Morgan sponsored race press by mail Anne Morgan sister of new York was one of the sponsors of a bicycle race of 125 Miles recently held under the auspices of the american commit tee for devastated the Raco started from Soissons and encircled the battlefields of the the event is an Anual affair for the Pur pose of building up physically the younger generation of the Frontier population of weatht3r the follow Itu is the weather report by the Winnipeg meteorological at 7 p yesterday local hotel were of 74 maximum for the preceding 12 7as 3002 Southeast wind at 11 Miles an hour rain fell last evening in Northwestern but elsewhere warm weather continued on Page meat packers in seek wage reduction petition is filed with official arbitrator june petition asking a reduction of wages of nearly employees in the meat packing Indus led today with judge als the United states District by the Allied packing judge Altchuler is the official a Trator agreed upon by employers a employees under the continuation a wartime Ine petition asked that the wages continued on Page twelve Canadian chamber of co Mercein London Blaylock to support in Dominion by John Mccormac special Cable to the free press june late head of the Canadian red Cross organization in is now in route to Canada to Forward the interests of the newly organized Canadian Cham Ber of Commerce in Blaylock will interview the Dominion the Canadian manufacturers association and other bodies to secure their support for the which has been inaugurated and is already this sympathy was a condition attached by the Canadian High sir George to his lending of Active it has also been the experience of the american chamber of Commerce in London that the co operation of manufacturers at Home is necessary to real Resolution is aimed at Grea prize fight Gallivan would Stop it until War heroes compensated june Man Massachi announced tonight that he would introduce a Resolution Tomor Row to prevent there being any Listic contest in any state of the United states for the championship of the world until Congress has taken some action As to the solution of the question of adjusted compensation of the men and women who were called into the world War the Resolution is aimed the Demp sey Carpentier he germans make another amount is paid into Federal re serve Bank at new York new june German government made payment today of several million dollars to wards the Allied reparations the exact figures were not revealed by officials of the Federal Reserve to whom the Money was turned Over to the credit of the Bank of England and the Bank of it was reported in Wall Street that the us was approximately official of the who decline d to state the How he thought this was an Over the financial transactions n connection with Germany first Epolt the Federal Reserve Bank on her reparations payment vere completed on May when was turned Over by Hall Marten and the equitable Trust Speyer and company and the guaranty Trust hese four firms were reported to ave acted As intermediaries again they Are new York Corre Pendents of the German with today operations bringing he total payments to approximately it was said that an Radcli ional remained to be paid in this Side by Germany in Accord Ance with the schedule announced in British dumping Bill Given second Reading witness declares trading in paper depreciates Price paid for wheat at Lethbridge Grain commissioners seek whys and wherefores of future trading provides for Protection of key industries june House of commons this by a vote of 312 to passed the second Reading of the Bill for the Protection of key industries and for the prevention of workers be reduced live cents an hour and that the same proportionate reduction also be applied to the petition As the changed work the unemployment situation and the fact that the pack Are not earning a it was Al a nearing be held or part of hotel murder mystery Gray hair and Finger prints on Wall Only clues june rewards to for the apprehension of Lei murderer of miss Marie Man whose body was practically a going enlistment of Home London times control Ca Otel were o the City commission and the sir John Ellermann lawyers demand denial of statement by John Mccormac special Cable to the free press june lawyers for sir John Ellerman have written to the morning Post to contradict the Story that he had joined with John Walter to acquire the control of the London the Post had reproduced a paragraph from the London Outlook to that the lawyers letter said the attention of our Sii John has been called to a statement in your Issue of the 14th reporting and commenting on statements which have appeared in the Outlook in regard to the including the assertion that the said client is joining with gain control of the London we Are instructed to inform you that Tho assertions absolutely untrue and Der void of any foundation or justification and that he requests you give the same publicity to As you have to the the evening news displays the let Ter prominently Wisp of Sra hair clasped the Ravar Cape on girls hand ail anger prints wal1 the police their Thi dents in the Wall and in that to Frame of the bed indicated assailant had used a heavy probabi5 a in his of tonight reported to the police the Young Man who Wick to the where registered last he Aletter from miss Wick Teller proposed visit with an aunt him to meet Hei at the minimum and temperatures Al acc 4652 5072 4672 Kamloops 5878 Cal 4880 4680 5674 Prinie 5472 Medicine 6492 Moose 5078 57 72 5574 5478 port 4464 White Lan 4875 5072 kingston43 68 4676 5474 4874 4466 and local showers or but mostly fair and showers cooler at followed t it gather and becoming r somewhat Clearing extradition of Connelley from Dakota is refused june states extradition officer today denied the request of the of Canada for the return of William Connelly alias of charged with issuing forged papers and Bur officer held the evidence for the identification o not Suffi Rife o this known As the guarding of industries provides for a five year customs of 33 13 per and Valorme on the importation into the United kingdom of optical scientific porcelain and various Tung Sten and its products and synthetic organic except colouring matter and Fine under the Bill a similar in addition to the existing customs would be required on any article which the boards of Trade might which it was considered was being sold or offered for Sale in the United kingdom at a Price below the Cost of production the Bill has been severely criticized both inside and outside of Parlia ment and the two Days debate has been characterized by Strong opposition from the free traders and rather lukewarm support even by some of the especially concern the proposals for dealing with plump which aided the depreciated sex says Prosperity of hangs in balance rices must go Down or european prices go states Sheldon new june in the United states Eiter must come Down or those in Europe must go up to meet them if the economic situation n this country is to be Mark australian commissioner to the United declared at a Farewell dinner Given him tonight by association of foreign press Cor until this adjustment Las taken he there could de no resumption of the enormous Prosperity the United states has in the coming Imperial conference in at which All of the British will will be he in its effect on the foreign policy of the Premier Given great sendoff at Quebec june press the Saloon passengers on the Empress of which sailed from hero this were Arthur Premier of Arthur Meighen and Joseph the prime ministers who were Given an enthusiastic there were fully local supporters and friends of the Premier on the pier to bid him Bon voyage and Success on his official Mission to the Imperial conference in prevent confiscation in Russia june Moscow despatch announces that a decree being prepared to prevent further confiscation of Money from private per except by court another decree provides that anyone arrested must be Given the reason for this within 24 hours if a Mem Ber of a Trade May be re leased if the Union vouches for him favor admission of Germany june Assembly o1 the Union of the league of nation Irish cattle Trad solid for embargo one witness scorns Canadas clean Bill of health i june associated Irish evidence was heard today before the cattle embargo commission when colonel Wes of county stated that before the act of Canadian cattle were known in the West of ire land As Fine big but very and a larger number of Irish cattle could be fed on the same the Canadian cattle taking longer to the admission of cattle from said the would much Irish Farmers and the maintenance of Home supplies was also an against War the entire Irish cattle Rade resisted the removal of the pm he other witnesses held similar one who said he had spent 20 years n the United states stated that he Canadas clean Bill of health n the same Way that he would accept criminal statistics from a coun by with no by Woodward special staff correspondent with the commission june witnesses had been subpoenaed for the session of the Royal Grain com Mission Here but none the less the Council chamber of the City Hall was packed with Farmers and once the initial hesitation was Over they came to the witness stand free the first two or three witnesses wanted to use the com Mission As a source of information in place of being in the position of giving their views to this and it almost appeared As though it was the commission that was being Pul on the this phase did not last and the bulk of the four hours which the session occupied was de voted to an examination in by judge As to the Why and wherefores of future this developed out of a vigorous attack on trading in options by a Farmer who had bushels of Grain to sell Las this witness and two others who succeeded him took the ground that trading in paper depreciated the Price paid for wheat to far be Low its actual one witness Sydney really Cryst Lizec the whole argument by comparing wheat to options paper wheat when paper Sells for less than Gold one does not talk of a Premium on but rather of depreciation of in the same when is Worth a certain if the option is less and Street wheat i based on the one should no talk of a Premium on Cash wheat but rather of the depreciation o paper witness would hav it that options were paper when and could not see them in the Ligh of actual contracts to buy or sell the physical counsel Kennedy had an off a for a and practically interrogation was done by the chair he said he does not reall know All the insides of the system of Grain trading and he is inform ing himself As Well As arriving a what the agricultural Community a a whole and what the farm ers believe they really the attitude of the Commissio undoubtedly is that if they Are t make any recommendations to the government of at All a Radical Nat they must have a mandate based on the evidence on record of the proceedings of the complaints Aslo dockage the first witness of the Day a Edwin who came up specific complaints As to dockage the sum and substance of these a to the effect that he had shipped to cars of Grain after cleaning in i local and one without clean and the car that was not cleaned was docked just about As head As the ones that were How As this was in there was not much the commission could do in this counsel Kennedy put the usual stereotyped questions As to systems of and witness advanced Bishop fears divorce made too easy in Canada june Bishop in his charge at the opening of the Synod of the Dio Cese of Toronto made reference to the divorce fearing the growth of an easy divorce sentiment in our own such As prevails in the United said the the anglican attitude should be summed up in an emphatic statement of to the multiplicity of divorce on the principle that the increase of Opportunity always Means the increase of the use of such of Premier Martin makes final Appeal on behalf of gov at Regina new strike in threatened ministry announces decision to cease control of agricultural Industry guaranteed prices for wheat and Oats and wages Board will be abolished Farmers freed from restriction in payment of wages Are cer Tain to reduce scale administration stands on its record for the past four years by Cecil Lamont staff correspondent june final Appeal of the election Campaign for return to office the Martin govern ment was made Here tonight before a mass meeting of Regina citizens by Premier who reviewed his stewardship during the past four and called upon the electorate to exercise common sense when casting their ballots on thurs the Premier asserted that the government approached the elections with full As he Felt the administration of provincial affairs had been carried on during his ten ure of office in a Businesslike and efficient the government had nothing to hide nor fear and stood on its record in appealing to the people for return to in opening his Martin declared that he had found Little criticism of the government when tour ing the any Man who was elected to the legislature As a sup Porter of the Martin government had the full privilege of asserting his in dependence on the floor of the those running As Independent candidates were not in this As they were in the Field As opponents of the he the speaker called upon the Independent candidates to Point out one example where the government had failed to conduct the affairs of Saskatchewan in other than a business like defends the caucus Premier Martin defined the caucus and said that even the Farmer labor government of Ontario had resorted to the use of the caucus to find what matters of policy they could agree the four groups in the Mani Toba legislature also made use of the caucus and worked overtime at their he pointed to the last session of the Manitoba legislature As an example of How group Legisla june Indus trial dispute May to added to the existing controversies in the Rotton and engineering Travles through the decision of the Covern As announced today by Tho ministry of to control of this decision is clue to the finn Cial crisis through which the coun try is it has already been seen by the government that the protracted depression in which has been intensified by the continued suspension of work in the Coal involving the government in heavy expenditure for the maintenance of unemployed and the heavy deficit of the which still fire under government will completely upset All budget hence it seems that the government is hastening to do away with All control which involves financial Lia two killed when train backs into automobile shocking fatality at level Cross ing in june Shock Accident occurred at the Lake Street Railroad crossing of the about 2 Oclock this after while a freight was switch ing and backing into the siding an operated by Nels eng with Andy Anderson and Frank of As passengers endeavoured to Cross the but was caught fair in the Centre of the Andy Anderson was killed out Nels Engstrom was under Neath the first pair of trucks with the wrecked and it was Neces sary to Jack the car up to get him he died shortly Moody was thrown Clear of the the extent of her injuries Are not yet she is suffering greatly from the car was continued on Page government to pay bound interest arrangements to be made to Deposit necessary funds by John Mccormac special Cable to the free press june vexed ques Tion As to whether the Canadian government would consider itself liable for the arrears of interest on the grand trunk Pacific 4 per Bonds and other securities has been according to newspaper statements today to the effect that the Canadian High commissioner has been notified that arrangements will be made to Deposit with the grand trunk rail Way company the funds necessary to cover the interest on the 4 per cent Bonds series a and b of the grand trunk Pacific railway and the Lake Superior 4 per Bonds of the same company All of which were Guaran teed by the grand trunk the grand trunk railways 3 year 6 per notes and the grand trunk Northern railway third preference this is the outcome of the arrangement recently made by which the control of the grand trunk sys tem was transferred from the com Pany to the government of reduction of armaments continued on Page twelve Sims warns britons against hyphenated americans when they want sinn seiners on platform june rear Admiral William United states advised britons and United states citizens to disregard dangerous propaganda circulated in the United states by your enemies and in addressing a luncheon of the eng Lis speaking Union Here in denouncing american Admiral Sims said i do not want to touch on the Irish for i Enow nothing about it and i have not found any englishman who but Here Are Many in our country who technically Are some of them some born iut none of them americans at they Are americans when they want but seiners when on the they Are making War on America the simple truth of it is that they have the blood of British and american boys on their hands forthe obstructions they placed in the Way of the most effective operation of the Allied Navy during the ground to match Wood and scrap longshoremen Are seeking Universal wage agreement june resolutions committee of the Atlantic division of the International longshoremen association convention in session Here were wrestling under the leadership of Edward of with a dozen among China to give effect to league Assembly recommendations june chinese representative in the league of a has notified the Secretary of he league that it is the intention of the chinese government to give effect to the league Assembly recommendation concerning limitation of the expenditure on the league of at the As Sembly held in Geneva in december recommended that the a Owenjr limit their expenditures on Arma ments during the next two years to their appropriations for that purpose during the last China is the firt nation to notify the league secretariat officially of Tention to adopt the Assembly re solution seeking to was a re to Universal wage agreements for Canadian ports Duke of Devonshire to from Public life by John Mccormac special Cable to the free press june the Duke of Devonshire returns to England from after laying Down his duties As he Accord no to today retire entirely from Public life and pass much of his Ime at which is now be ing prepared for his it is understood that the Duchess will re sume her former appointment of Unis of the Robes to Queen wages Board will go the cessation of control of Agri which will require the As sent of would mean the of guaranteed prices for wheat and Oats and of the Powers possessed by the county councils to enforce proper it also would result in doing any with the agricultural wages which fixed minimum varying from 46 to 60 shillings weekly for agricultural this would mean that Farmers would be permitted to resume their Freedom from Legal restrictions in the payment of and it is considered certain that they would reduce the scale of wages now in which probably would Lead to a series of serious wage disputes affecting More than conferences june Are continuing at the ministry of labor in an Endeavor to bring about a settlement of the wage dispute in the Cotton manufacturing and Engineer ing the negotiations seeking to end the Coal strike Are proceeding without the assistance of government the miners executive isto recommend a conference of delegates and a resort to the ballot by members of continued on Page Iong backs forty years ago 1881 in the easter term Law examinations Vivian and Haggart passed for Call As Wilkes and John Morrow passed for and Sifton the second a night operator was added to the staff of the Telephone to give an Allday notice was Given that sales of Brandon lots would be discontinued for a and that the prices would be advanced per Russell and miss Jessie Morice were married at Knox Ross was appointed assistant superintendent of construction of the thirty five years ago the county court District of rus sell was Chenier resigned As registrar for the county of Marquette and was succeeded by enrolment of pupils in the City schools for May reached Mckilligan donated three volumes of Andersons scottish nation to the Library Andrews staffs or the several implement offices organized a baseball club Ami selected and Hutchison As Ritchie commenced work on the Machray completion of parliament building again in hand june press spite the fact that Parlia ment Only prorogued on saturday workmen Are already employed in completing the Interior the new work has been resumed at the Senate end of the promptly following the end of the session the Green carpet in the com Mons chamber and the red one in the Senate were rolled up and put away in preparation for the Fraser River threatens june received by the Dominion meteorological office Here show that the Fraser River at has risen 19 inches during last 48 the level now noted is Only six feet below the serious flood stage of last there has been no damage so thirty years ago the first annual meeting of the medical association was held in the City Sifton was appointed inspector it Public in Turriff was appointed As clerk in the provincial Immi Gration Walker was successful in organizing a baseball team at and was in correspondence with Winnipeg clubs to visit Dakota Points for a series of response to the petition of Cigar and tobacco dealers the City in unroll passed a bylaw to impose a yearly License of Ocean steamships expect Byng to arrive at Ottawa on August 1 june journal on its front Page today says that it hah Learned from an but a then Lasource that lord new Emor Essof governor general jul a Vancouver Kong Dian Bankers with k to pc pfc Steamer arrived at from Duyndam Plymouth York Melita sicilian Liverpool Havre Montrea Montreal i it Twentyfive years ago assessment commissioner Harris his annual report to City showing a total assessment of and an estimated popu lation of innovation in bicycle racing was introduced at fort Garry when five Young women started on an endurance Tho meeting of the Orange grand Lodge of Canada Stewart Quivey was selected As one of the delegates to the supreme gathering at Scot Columbia and red River lodges of the amalgamated under the name of latter Twenty years ago Steele sailed for South to assume of the South african graduates of Manitoba University Nomin ated Montgom Mach and As candidates for election As represent Tiv Esitt the University Patton was elected chairman of the Winnipeg Branch Cole Cana the the crimes Are alleged associations 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