Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 24, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Temperature Winnipeg free press thermometer readings 7.30 ., april 23 _ _ 10.30 ., april 23 _ 12.30 a.m., april 24____ _ 4.54 2.30 a.m., april 24 -j-52 for full weather report of meteorological office see pane one. Ikea Nirba no. 251 v 6.18 Bun of. W.3s. Moon rises. 6.34 Moon Seta 21.21. Winnipeg Friday april 24. 1925 Price 5c per copy edition with comic. Toc. 20 pages my of on the pries i Partridge at Moose jaw sit ing says that double liability clause not printed on Blanks Ala submits Mason told said Stock was Worth 133, which was untrue i set Tor for shareholders with commission says Point raised by Partridge important can Edlun Prejs Moose jaw. Sask., april tie Utility of every Home share sold on the Prairies e. Part Ruic of Sintaluta became lie Centre of the storm that raged the Ontario com Unis today win its dozen witnesses i and Assembly of shareholders Ami i sitors in tin defunct concern. Hold stand of the Star witness in d his confident bearing in tie iir7str.cc i a Cross Examina Tion heartened Tii Osu who Hope to the double liability on their a u. S. East of Rockies in grip of heat wave with no Relief in sight special lulled news us scald to a Reo rrcs3 by fryc Printe wire Washington april entire country cast the Rockies sheltered in its first heat wave of the season today with records smashed to oils in several places. No Relief is seen by the weather Bureau for the next two Days except for Friday in the Atlantic states As tar South As Virginia and the thermometer will Rise there bal urday. The highest temperature was registered Here the thermometer it tag 93 a., o o clock the warmest of this year. No records were broken Here however As it has been that hot before even in March and frequently in april. The second hottest place in the country today was Chattanooga tenn., where s2 set a new Mark. All previous re cords were broken also in Chicago Indianapolis Evansville Cincinnati and Ville. It was 90 in Nashville also in Richmond and in be eral cities in the far South. The Eastern half of the country perspire and mops its brow the weather has remained quite Cool from the Rockies to the Pacific coast. Kansas City mo., april. Weather today brought re Lief to Kansas City where people have sheltered in 72 temperatures for three Days. The maximum temperature today was 74 late in the afternoon. Rain began falling in the evening. Houston t.x., april no rain for Twenty seven Days Houston and the suit const experienced one of the warmest Days of the Spring season today. Temps Tures hovered around so with continued fair weather predicted. Prince Albert to Winnipeg train derailed North of Swan River shares. The . Train from Prince Al Bert to Winnipeg was derailed Early yesterday morning at novae siding Between Swan River and Hudson Bay Junction. The engine tender mail and baggage car left the rails no pass nagors were injured beyond a shaking up. Fireman Mcnab received a wrenched but his in juries Are not serious. The train was in charge of conductor o Brien and Engineer Willis. The Regina train backed up from Swan River took off the passengers and brought them to that town where they were looked after. Acting superintendent Cork took charge and had a temporary track Huilt around the wreck traffic proceeding after about twelve hours delay. A broken switch Point is believed responsible for the derailment. Chang sing acquitted brings suit against to cause these Blanks i ail to state on their face in i certain sized Type it the banking act rat double liability is provided for Siose who invested. It was the first time tins det Vire has been injected Latu tilt Contention before the on Tario . The witness had other defences which lie insists Iri isl be employed to protect the shareholders chiefly the statement of col. Mason to it Drain growers company at tiie organization became the a up for of the Bank Stock. Partridge do he was a director of the Grain growers at the time and Mason told braid that the Stock was Worth a because the accumulated Reserve it this borrowing value and hit tiie concern was sound Anil a Ili Sirabe investment. But in fact at very time such was not the t us Grain growers invest . M Defuro they undertook to be the vendors of these shares Frt ii to disclose the True condition we Grain directors pm pug three of Vancouver mutter Monte Carlo Casino jury out but 35 committed in september can tinn 1 Russ drs Naich Vancouver ., april sing1, chinese resident of Victoria was this evening found not guilty of the murder of David Lew prominent chinese merchant Here. The jury re turned a verdict 35 minutes after re tiring. David Lew was shot to death on fender Street in Chinatown on the evening of sept. 24 last As he emerged from a restaurant with a Friend. Doi Hobor business agent sees ruination if tree canadians injured declares Colony should move from in Accident at Detroit To Saskatchewan press Detroit april Hunter. Of Victoria Thos. Cd unsell to , my Joseph Cully of injured together with Are Toronto men when a portion Ine sidewalk at the new Bluds to store building burying 12 who were mixing Cement. Both suffered internal injuries Sra or. Cully s were severely iterated. The most seriously injured was condly. Aged 44. It is believed that is spine is fractured. He is also a i Ferins Iron internal injuries and a condition most critical. Vandervelde fails to form belgian ministry Hirrill , the 1 Rei press and Nen Yuri tin ivs copyrighted Brussels april t conference of the socialist party attended Riv 1.200 delegates from All parts of tac country. M. Vander Vercle re allure of his advances to k catholics and liberals with a id the formation of a demo Raic ministry. Like , by a Large a Wuy decided Aff inst forming a ministry. M. A Andert de. Therefore. Formed the King that he renounced of forr nuns a Mintry. I Ai Parent in the Sovereign will Call chm the Catholic party. In Indian j Ress despot a i grand Forks ., april it Means exclaimed w. H. Cazakoff Dou Hobor business agent As he watched hundreds of parcels of goods and chattels seized by Tho British Columbia government sold at Public auction on wednesday to satisfy court flies and costs amount ing to More than following the refusal of the sect to Send their children to school. The Dou Hobor Leader declared he was Willinor to set a Price on the grand Forks holdings sell out and move the 900 members of the Colony to Saskatchewan where they were 1 assured of More favourable treatment. I would sell and be done with grand he declared with emphasis. Would the people consent to he was asked. As soon As assigned the Bill of Sale they would he said. Says Homeric unable to fire use line Jacobs v Pacific Rind Canadian Utia o. U. Gould proposes credits n budget debate. A a Partridge at Momic jaw commission atts l Eit tracks every Home Bank share i. A. B. Willoighby Moose wakes a plea for special con. I for the in the Senate. Re 9. Of s dealt with a of Clare Rice Smith convict Bank t. Vessel was not equipped to save japanese special t7nitcrt despatch to free 1 Russ by co press Printe Wiro new York april International investigation similar to that which followed the titanic disaster n 1912 May result from Tho sink ing of the Saifuku Maru with the loss of 38 officers and Crew. Col. Paul b. Marine insurance underwriter who was an Oye witness from the decks of the ship has brought out the fact that the Homeric was not equipped to shoot a life line to the Saifuku had she been in a position to do so. A gun tha machine front which a life line is shot either to Shore or to a ship in distress is a required equipment on All american vessels accor cling to the Marine Laws of Tho United states. White Star line officials Here today admit n Hamilton compatriot s or in Man is shot dead when to kicks 1. Superintendent Victoria our pcs in Winnipeg on 5. Sold Are examined in Microscope in court during Myers 3. And Heather Cir link conclude season with banquet. I. And washing tall Sames. And produce warehouse on damaged by fire. Be Rood Isth Ichii showing hold Ottawa ride aus to tie. U basketball companies Are interested in Columbia 2. Decides pay of Roien should not to 5. 5tcrn dentists will Convene in Jna Peg May 4. Emter Bracken broadcasts a Lor 2. Merchant will Purchase z. George s. Is fitting Ray of Tel Al that the Homeric equip Ped with such a machine and declared that the British Board of Trade did not demand such equip Niento. None of the White Star ships is provided with Lylo suns foe officials Blister from dancing causes death Truro n.s., april Betts is a. High school student died this afternoon from blood poisoning resulting from a Blister on his foot caused by dancing. Woman forced to take emetic be cause took aspirin after losses Cable tie 1 ree press Ami new York times. Nice april 23. Because attendants at the Monte Carlo Casino forced her to take an emetic after she swallowed an aspirin Tablet lies. H. Price of California has brought suit for i Ancs against the municipality of Monaco. One evening six weeks ago mrs. Price after losing consistently at a Roulette table suddenly wiped her hand across her brow arose and swallowed a White Tablet which she took from a phial she had carried in a handbag. Numerous patrons of the Monte Carlo tables have committed suicide losses and when the american woman was seen to Swallow the Tablet three defectives descended upon her and led her to lavatory where n. Woman Atten Dant administered the usual remedy. However i s. Price had Only taken a headache Tablet. Therefore now she has brought suit for damages to repair her fuel Ings injured by the undignified Persona treatment administered. Scarcely suppressed enmity on the Point of open expression result of terrorism Jugo Slavia Greece Rumania protest permission granted Bulgaria to increase Canadian Tress Cable London april the Herald Organ of the Jnabor party this morn ing prints a two column statement made by Josiah c. Wedgewood w. Mackinder and p. D. Malone Mem Bers of parliament who were in Softa at the time of the explosion of the bomb in the Cathedral and who subsequently made an investigation into the bulgarian situation. Messes. Wedgewood and Malone arrived in Belgrade wednesday from Sofia. The statement adds that the Zan Koff bulgarian Premier terror is now producing a series of reactions in Jugo Slavia which Are gravely significant the scarcely suppressed enmity Between the two governments appears to be on the Point of open expression. The governments of Jugo Slavia. Rumania and Greece have protested to the Council of Amba sailors in Paris against granting permission to Bulgaria to increase her . It is asserted in the statement that the plot to blow up the King and the government in the Sofia Cath Edral probably was organized by bulgarian exiles in Serbia. The statement on a rising was contemplated. Whether Moscow had anything to do with it we never shall know. No rising occurred. Within Threa Days there were arrested in Sofia alone. All seem to assume that the victims Are tortured to produce confessions. The Castinado is used for breaking All the Bones in the vengeance largely personal Ven says the statement is the keynote of All these atrocities. The police had lists of All known com con narc on Page two Are killed in Paris Street Battle communists and republicans clash at municipal election meeting special United Cable to free press by free Tress private wire Paris april persons were killed and seven wounded in a Street Battle Between communists and republicans tonight. The fighting occurred after a municipal election Campaign meet ing. The opposing battlers Drew revolvers and fired freely until the police dispersed them. Two armed communists arrested after the Battle admitted that they had used their guns. Communists inside the Hall where the Campaign meeting was in pro Gress interrupted speakers so persistently that someone telephoned to the place where former president Millerand was addressing Mem Bers of Tho National Republican league to ask for members of the league of Young patriots to come Over to help Juell the hecklers. The communists heard about it and ambushed the leagues when they arrived outside the Hall. Clams Oil Structure on sheep Creek Branch Julius Rickert discoverer of Pat Burns Coal mine reports Ciui Atlin press despatch Calgary. Alta. April Julius Rickert discoverer of the eat Burns Coal mine and of the Turner Valley Oil Field claims he a new Oil. Structure which is an exact duplicate of the Turney Valley for mation and which he declares has every Promise of rivalling the world t Amous Field. The land on which Rickert in partnership with d. M. Kidd has filed lies the Rocky Mountain Forest re serve along the South Branch of the sheep Creek cast of the Pat Burns Anthracite Coal mine and in the Vicinity of the other sheep Creek Coal properties. In addition to the acres booked by Hickert and Kidd the Domin Ion government has reserved Oil rights on another acres under the regulations governing Forest re serves. Rickert claims that the formation contains Oil at a depth not exceed ing from to feet in the Homes tone. Drilling will be commenced by a firm not yet announced within the next few months. Round up acquaintances of slain los Angeles widow special United despatch to free press by free press i re vote wire los Angeles april Satis fied with the two arrests already made in connection with the brutal Hillin got mrs. Mario Louise unternahrer wealthy 48-year-old widow police today prepared to round up every possible acquaintance of the slain woman. The widow s mutilated body was found yesterday morning on a de sorted stretch of Road on the Venice Boulevard. Near the body was found a bloody club and her empty purse. Those already under arrest Are a mexican and Stanley Sharpe. 27, believed to have been a t one time a Lover of the slain woman. Caillaux scores Victory on fifth anniversary of treason sentence a pril Caillaux celebrated the fifth anniversary of his appearance before the Senate to be sentenced for treason by achieving a personal Victory in the claim of deputies. Caillaux compelled chamber to vote today budgets for Mav and june providing for expenses during those months. Because of the Senate s delay in passing the rear full year budget the provisional measures became necessary. Opposition leaders attempted to unit the provisional Bills to May but Caillaux demanded the longer period and won by 335. Votes to 20o. Few hours earlier Caillaux had entered the Senate chamber for the first time since april 23, 1920. Cail Laux returned to the Senate As he had left his head erect and his jaw firm. In a different role. Now he is the minister of finance entrusted by the government to extricate France from a financial morass. The Senate was chilled As Caillaux entered. There was no hostile demonstration the opposition deputies having decided to postpone debate on Caillaux s presence in the Cabinet until the budget is passed. Caillaux intimated that one of the weapons with which he will fight for French credit would be of his own manufacture. It was he who caused continued on two Prince Eric robbed diamonds and furs taken Krom palatial Home at Arcadia Calif. Specia1 United news Pes Ratcli to Tress by free Tress 1 a Lute wire Arcadia Calif., april entered the palatial Home of Prince Eric of Denmark late today and escaped with diamonds and furs valued at s4.000. Approximately 510.000 Worth of furs which the thieves had bundled up near the front Dor. Were Lect be Hind when they or disturbed by the Home coming of the pro new and his wife formerly miss Lois Booth of Canada. Dies in Bath room John Nicol Saskatoon Massey Harris manager formerly at Winnipeg found dead Canadian press despatch Saskatoon sask., april Nicol. 40, manager of the masses Harris company Branch Here for. The last six years was found dead of heart failure in the Bath room of his Bachelor Home this morning. Or. Nicol had seemingly been in perfect health until the time he was found dead. He will to buried either at Brandon or Alexander Man., where his Mother jives. He had been in the employ of the company for 21 years nine at Winnipeg six at Swift current and six Here. Bootleg baronet denies Story concerning bribe special Cable to the free 1 Ress Anil new York times Corrie listed London april sir Broderick Hart Well the Bootleg in an interview published Here concern ing rumours that he left new York because he would not pay the bribe demanded by a Bootlegger chief said the Rumor was untrue. I have very Good he said that 32.000 cases of whiskey have been seized by the United states suspects in Nanaimo Bank robbery held at Seattle associated pred despatch Seattle wn., april More suspects in the Xana Imp ., Bank robbery on dec. 12 Are in the Seattle City jail awaiting identification by from Canada. They Are named in the information . O Donnell Bho is held in the City jail it is believed ased Gorman 28, a clerk b. Walls. Who is held As Alfred Castro 24, a lab Orer r. Murray known As James Burns 23, a Sailor. Canadian launch capsizes on Maiden voyage As rum runner associated press despatch Cleveland Ohio april Canadian launch Ada Maybelle. Is believed to have gone Down in a storm on Lake Erie sunday with her Crew of three canadians and a Cleveland Man. While making her Maiden voyage As a rum runner he tween port Stan Ley Ontario and Cleveland. First indications of the prob Able loss of the 35-foot Craft reached Here today when the body of one of the canadians. George . Of port Stanley was. Picked up. Other canadians aboard were. Bert Butcher owner of the boat and Frank Payne also of port Stanley. The name of the Cleve Lander could not be Learned. Port Stanley despatches say the launch left there for Cleve land saturday with 300 cases of Beer. The Craft started sunday morning. No word. Has been heard of her since. On Bay speakers at mass meeting resent Effort to reopen port controversy declare it is move to Block completion of line by opposing interests Hon. W. R. Mother Well minister of agriculture in the Dominion government was assailed at a mass meeting under the auspices of the on Northc Bay association last night for raising the port Nelson or Churchill Issue recently in connection with the movement for the completion of the Hudson Bay railway. His remarks were placed in the category of Roorbach by the speakers of the evening. F. H. Martin consulting Engineer eral r. W. Paterson who claimed that certain did not want the Road and any controversy As to the of port Nel son and Churchill As the railway terminus were allowed the line would not be for 20 years which it was was the real motive for getting this particular question reopened. The advantages of port Nelson were pointed out the chief being that the Grade was much easier that the route was Shorter and that the work of preparing port Nelson had been practically completed Large sums of Money hav ing been spent in the construction of Bridges docks and other equip ment. Following the addresses which were illustrated with slides showing tile line which ends just about 90 Miles from port Nelson the ships lighters dredges and other Craft which have been Idle and useless since 191s, a Resolution emphasizing the urgent necessity of the Dominion continued on seven Toronto loses first round in Jarvis Fine claim opposed by province but City s rights not prejudiced Canadian press despatch Toronto april govern ment of Ontario is now in posses Sion of the which was paid into court yesterday by Aemilius Jarvis As the balance of the Fine imposed on him in. Connection with Bond transactions involving Peter Smith former provincial treasurer. Attorney general Nickle made this announcement this afternoon. The City of Toronto launched a fight in the courts today to secure the under the authority Dominion legislation and lost the first round of the Battle when or. Justice Kelly in weekly court Dis missed the City s application for the Fine without prejudice however to the City s right to renew the application. To the intimation of attorney general Nickle that the Dominion jaw has been said to be Ultra Vires. Mayor Foster replied that it was a Good Law for the past three years and it is not right for. The province to complain now because it happens to be the. Province that is affected. The City is also seeking to collect the Fine of paid direct some time ago by Jar. Jarvis to the pro Vince. Last Avenue of escape from Hangman s noose is closed special United news in press by free 1 Ress private wire san Francisco april wish they could stand it As Well As i with this expression of concern for his Mother Brothers and Sisters Clarence Taffy Reid 22-years-Ou Angeles newsboy heart Renews today that the last Aven is of escape from the Hangman s had been closed and that he must die Tomor Row Nior Ninov the state supreme court this morn ins denied motions by ice tvs attorneys for a writ of Hareas Corpus and a writ of errors on which the Case might have been carried to the United states supreme court. Burned Only evidence of murdered woman s identity special uni Teil news to Irce a Russ by free item private Yhre Chicago april Detec. Lives today sought new clues to the gruesome murder mystery surround ing the discovery of a woman s body in a catch Basin in Budlong Woods a police station janitor destroyed the most valuable evidence obtained thus far in the. Case. Virtually the Only clue to the dead woman s identity Lay in scraps of clothing found near the nude body. The clothing was left to dry on a Radiator in the Summerdale police station. A. Tidy minded janitor saw the water soaked fragments of cloth and huns them Furnace. Gear admits Ocean rates on Grain makes admission col. W. J. Gear of Robert Reford shipping company makes important admissions at Ottawa probe into Ocean rates. Premier Bracken will recommend acceptance of bid from Bank of Montreal sum of required May 15 to refund Mani Toba debentures acceptance of the bid made by the Bank of Montreal and its associates for two year Par cent Bonds and approximately 20-year -4 h per cent Bonds of the province of Manitoba will be recommended to the executive Council by Premier John Bracken As Provin Cial treasurer according to announce ment made yesterday afternoon. The prices offered by the Bank were for the two year 99.856, and for the 20-year Bonds s4.355. The bid carries a Bonus of if both issues Are awarded tin this Hoxie. In accordance with the policy of govern meet the 20-year Issue will carry a sinking fund of one half of. One per cent. As in alternative to the 20-year Issue the provincial treasurer had called for bids on a three year Issue to the but after due consideration. Hon. Or. Bracken decided to recommend in favor of the Long term Bonds. The is required to re fund debentures of the province of Manitoba maturing May 15, 1s25. The yield Cost to the government in re Spect of the two issues is for the two year Bonds 4.5s per cent and for the 20-yea.r Bonds 4.94 per cent. All bids received were exception ally favourable according to Treasury department officials. Competing houses congratulated or. Bracken on the prices j offered. Comparison of bids following is the tabulated list the bids made the first column of continued on Page seven doctors disagree in trial at Saskatoon one says shooting was far gone in pneumonia Caim Dlan Saskatoon sask., april. Thing of a sensation at the trial Here today of John Wurz Guernsey Farmer for the alleged murder of his 17-year-old brother in Law Ephriam Jansen by shoot ing on March 6, when or. W. S. Lindsay eminent pathologist de Claro there Vas not a Trace of pneumonia or tuberculosis to be found in the lungs of the dead youth. Or. W. J. Brawley of Wynyard who had conducted the first Posi Portem claimed that the lad at the time he was shot was so fair gone in pneumonia that he would have died with in four or five Days. Or. Lindsay on the witness stand declared that the Ordinary slight congestion of the lungs such As to ult occur in a Vio Lent death of this nature had apparently been mistaken for pneumonia. Schooner with liquor for Central America overdue Victoria ., april is Beinor Felt Here for safety of tn6 auxiliary Schooner in Sahat. Which left British months ago for Central America with a cargo .0 liquor. The vessel has not ported for several months and is now considerably overdue on her return trip. Statement at Ottawa probe after Sharp Duel with Symington creates minor further announcement on being pressed rates at once wired to main conference at new that. But for the North Atlantic Confer ence immediate drop would take place special despatch to Tho free Tress Ottawa april Cross examination by h. J. Symington k.c., government counsel col. W. J. Gear of the Robert Reford shipping com Pany made two admissions which caused a minor sensation this after noon in the special committee of the House of commons inquiring into Ocean rates. Great capital had been made hitherto by the shipping companies of the fact that rates on three commodities Grain flour and cattle were open and not fixed by the North at lactic conference. Col. Gear under examination admitted that rates on Grain and at times on the other two commodities were fixed by a subsidiary conference the Canadian line conference to which All companies operating from. Canadian ports belonged. His admission came after a Sharp Duel. Or. Symington asked him if rates on these commodities were open. He answered in the affirmative adding that they were not fixed in any Way by the North Atlantic conference. Wired at once to new York or. Symington asked him if he had anything further to add to this statement and col. Gear replied in the negative. Counsel paused and then asked the witness if he thought his answer had conveyed the truth of the situation. Col. Gear replied that his answer was the sheer or. Symington then asked him it it were not True that rates on these commodities were fixed by the subsidiary conference and if these decisions were not at once wired to continued on Page four denied his last wish Arab about to be Gulfo Tincel. Asked to be allowed to live Cann Dinu 1 Ress Cable Paris april executioner awoke Laudies Yadkar an Arab convicted of murdering two Portu Guese and wounding three others from a sound sleep in the death House this morning and bade him dress for the Guillotine which was awaiting. Extending the usual cigarette and Glass of rum the War Der asked the condemned Man what is your last the condemned Arab replied i wish not to be the Guillotine knife fell at 4.45 o clock. Pleased with Canada s building in London senator Harding makes inspection sailing for Canada this. Week special Cable to the free press by John Mccormac London april Hardy who has arrived in London after u motor tour through Spain and who sails for Canada this week today inspected in company with the Hon. Peter Larkin the new Canadian building Here. Sena Tor Hardy expressed himself As highly pleased with Canada s new. Home which Lias lately been the. Object of criticism in certain quavers other who criticised Tea Wass the in weekly truth which judged from the height of the scaffolding sur rounding it that Canada was build ing a skyscraper in Trafalgar Square. But its reflections were based on a misconception and this week s sue contains a handsome apology. On the exterior All that has been done to the building is to re face it with Stone instead of stucco and otherwise to make it conform exactly to the Royal College of surgeons which adjoins it. Lady Aik ins elected to girl guides committee Canadian press Des Alcil Toronto april Aikins Winnipeg and mrs. W. A. Nichol. Victoria Were elected to the main committee of tha Canadian Council girl guides association in convention Here this evening. Splendid Leports from Headquarters and some of the provinces Concrete example of what girl guides Are doing for Canada were read at the meeting. Centra Montana blanketed with Snow 17 inches deep associated Tress despatch Butte montana., april swept by the most severe Spring Enow storm in its history Central Tana was blanketed with Snow which reached a depth of. 17 inches in Butte. Traffic was demoralized Tele graph and Telephone wires were Down for several hours and several Small towns were completely Cut off from communication. M eat Heb report the following la the weather report issued from the Winnipeg meteorological office at 7 Yesterday temperature. 56 maximum for the preceding is Houra 60 minimum 47 barometer 29.36 East wind at 34 Miles per hour sky Clear. The weather in the West Haa been settled with showers. I. A. Or Rupert 18 46 Victoria. Vancouver team Locopa my. M 54 44 53 34 Calgary 32 46 Edmonton _ 40 44 s. Current 38 46 Battleford 33 40 or. Albert s3 . Hat. 32 so jaw 40 57 a Katoon 31 34 Halifax _ 28 and Saskatchewan unsettled with showers in spec districts partly Cloudy not much change in temperature make Strong bout cast to South unsettled with showers. Regina 39 Winnipeg 44 Prtrt Arthur 38 Parry sound 46j 54 Toronto 47 72 kingston___42 f4 Ottawa.50 62 52 62 Quebec. 4o 50 St. John 38 53 Man shot dead in Hamilton when he kicks compatriot s crippled wife Hamilton april 23. Because Marko Corich a serbian 36 years had issued a Garnishee order against him to obtain payment of a Board Bill amounting to ?h5, Vaso Knezevich a serbian years visiting the Home of ills., fellow countryman tonight to demand an explanation and was shot and killed in a. Quarrel which followed. Corich. Was placed under arrest on a charge of murder. A revolver containing several bul lets was found in his Possession police say. The slaying was witnessed by scores of children who were playing in the Vicinity of the Corich Nome. Eye witnesses told the police that Kne Sevich ran Fri nth the House Atter a Bullet missed its and that Corich tired a second time and wounded him fatally in the head. According to. The. Story gathered by detective Speakman who made the arrest Knezevich owed Corich a. Bill for Board. It was an old account and recently Corich took Steps to collect it. Today knee Vieh received notice of a Garnishee order against the pay coming to him from a local steel and he went to discuss the matter with conch. Mrs. Corich a cripple wife of the prisoner was sifting on the front Verandah and it is alleged that Knezevich kicked her in. The leg. Her husband jumped from Bis chair. There was a scuffle and Corich then pulled a revolver from his poc Ket and fired1 one shot. Knezevich started to run was sent after him. Montreal police Toon declared lawful body or. Justice Coderre confirms interim injunction can Ndini Tercsi Decsi Macli Montreal april policemen have the right to belong to a Union and fhe City is not Law fully entitled to dismiss them from the Force for so doing was a judg ment rendered toy or. Justice Coderre this afternoon making per manent on interim judgment. The order of the police chief re Quiring to leave the Union or the Force was the outcome of a Resolution passed by the executive committee Over a year ago. It was opposed by the police Union through counsel John Sullivan who asked for a writ of injunction against the City alleging that they had a Legal right to organize themselves in a Union and that it was unlawful for the City to dismiss men because they belonged to a lawful trades Union. That the City s order his lordship says cannot be lawfully put into effect. Arbitration was available for the City at the time of the dispute with the police Union and it should have availed itself of this re course. Sir Augustus Wanton has grown very weak physicians special Dysim Tell to the free press Toronto april sir vagus tvs Nanton president of the Dominion Bank has grown very weak the lat est bulletin issued by his physician announces and death is expected at any time. Japanese murdered at port Alice Vancouver Island Caim Clian press despatch Victoria ., april Bare report of the murder of a japanese at port Alice on the West coast of Vancouver Island has been received at the Victoria office of the Provin Cial police. The Only information available at Headquarters today was that t. Isoyama had been killed and that inquest would be that afternoon. J. Marnato is being held la connection with the ease. Forty year. Ago news came of a great 15 Miles South of Batoche lasting four hours during which Gene Middleton s hat was shot through and the losses were estimated at 50, including Otter s column reached and relieved Battleford. Thirty five years ago today-j-1890 or. Rice contractor for renumber ing the houses and putting up Street names completed his work on the West Side of main As far Nooth a the . Track the new numbers and names were handed to directory publisher Henderson who had held the directory out press till they. Were in. Thirty years ago Ontario wheat prospects were said to be Andrew s c Hurcle was filled to the doors to hear Evanar Grellet Belkle s Farewell Dan of California challenged Farmer Burns to a. Wrestling match for and Burns title heavyweight Champion of the world. Twenty free years ago the Yukon clean up was in foil swing but water in the creeks was first wheat boat of. Trio season sailed from fort William for Dominion City elevator and bushels of wheat Wera destroyed by fire. Twenty ago Hay s foundry at Portage la Pra. Re changed was announced that a. Line of the great Xor them would enter the Rich Okanagan Val Ley b old time members attended the twentieth annual meet ing of the Winnipeg Lacrosse Ejob president Percy Quinn announced that a Lawrence Pentland formerly of the shamrocks and Billy Finlay of the min toe would play with the Weici pegs. From the free. Press files fifty ago the excavation for the new Post office travel lers reported the roads Good no mud at St. Patrick s society gave the proceeds of their concert. Last month to the general Hospital. B. was married to Milfs Annie joint both of Winnipeg forty five years ago today-r1880 Pilot Mound was the latest embryo City in southwestern. Manitoba. Were started the new race track in order for maj 24 one proposed event a sweep stakes Between John and. A third unnamed horse All of them the fastest kind. Of. Nags
;