Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 12, 1927

Issue date: Tuesday, July 12, 1927
Pages available: 24
Previous edition: Monday, July 11, 1927

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 12, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Winnipeg tuesday july. 12, 1927 indicates d thigh and leg of Wom an found in different parts of Brooklyn j Friend of mrs. Bennett reported As missing since june 30 Sass by few Are. Private wire Vair York. July 11. Beneath the i -3 and sailors Arch in the grand n Aza of Brooklyn the severed and leg Al wrapped in k gown became the latest of gruesome which incl murder of two. And possibly Tomen in a blood spattered House basement. Ujj police were comparing the hacked human flesh with the partially assembled remains of mrs. Selma Ben Nett and miss Sarah Brownell the Stocky Young Man of scandinavian whom Ley accuse of fiendish crimes continued to main Tain his innocence. Ludwig Lee lodger and sometimes caretaker in the Brooklyn Rooming Nous where the women were dismembered had admitted up tonight his intimate relations with miss brow Nell a spinster of 40 years his senior who had befriended him and even proposed marriage to him. But Al though the police spun a Circum Stantial web about it he steadfastly refused to confess to any knowledge of the murders. Belief that the murderer might have found a third victim was advanced to night when the parents of an 18-year old girl Friend of mrs. Bennett a re ported her As missing. The girl had gone to the Rooming House june 30 and has not been heard from since they reported. A woman s head was found in the storage Yard of a Brooklyn elevated railway company shortly after noon and taken to the morgue. The most recent discovery that of tre thigh and leg and night gown at the grand Plaza was expected to com plete the work of identification. Police were inclined to scout the theory that the Young girl reported missing was another of the axe Mur Derer s victims. Fengyu Hsiang however crosses yellow River to Ward Northern capital special press cubic in free private wire by free press London 11. Conflicting re ports of act Levitlis in the chinese War reached London in newspaper Dis patches monday. The Tien Tsin correspondent of the daily express quoted authoritative chinese sources As declaring that the peking government had reached an agreement with Chiang Kai Shek moderate nationalist Leader whereby Chiang would withdraw his invading forces from Shantung province in order to attack the Radical nationalists at Hankow their capital. Chiang s troops it was added had practically evacuated Shantung. It also was declared that northerners had recaptured Suchow fun from the nationalists and that armoured cars manned by White russian mercenaries older than confederation a maa4e always it Tufe minds of biscuits is ties biscuit s at Honolulu Malcolm Macdonald who is a son of former Premier Bam say Macro Niue is one of the British representatives attending the International conference of the Institute of relations at Honolulu this month. Under the Northern general Chang Chung Chang had entered the City. A dispatch to the Manchester guardian from its Shanghai correspondent said that the army of Fengyu Hsiang ally of Chiang Kai Shek was crossing the yellow River toward peking. The army according to nationalist sources numbers including infantry and five divisions of mongolian cavalry. Two port Arthur hospitals Large expenditures Canadian press despatch Van Arthur ont., july Sisters of St. Joseph today announced plans for a addition to their Hospital in port Arthur. The first unit at a Cost of will tas commenced in a few weeks. The Board of the port Arthur Gen eral Hospital has selected a site and is endeavouring to finance a new build ing at Cost of would Aid Law delegation Waits on Premier Bracken and attorney general major a Large delegation leaded by a. E. Moore representing the joint veterans or Winnipeg and cell Street. Waited upon attorney general major yesterday to discuss with the government legis lation desired the veterans As a re Pult of the recent voting on Sale of Beer by the the interview lasted for considerable time the Premier and the attorney general at the close of the meeting assuring the delegation their views would be Given careful consideration when the legislation was being drafted. The veterans request in Brief Are 1 that in drafting the proposed legislation committee May be consulted 2 that the definition of club and its As such May be the same As was contained in the Sale of Beer act presented to the legislature at its last session 3 that Beer Parlours once licensed shall continue to hold such License during Good behaviour and that a commission of three justices of the peace or some other commission Independent of the Manitoba liquor control Board shall have jurisdiction Over the granting of licenses and the conduct of the establishments generally 4 that Legisla Tion arising out of the result of the recent plebiscite be enacted As. Speed ily As possible. Stirrett summer when vacation time comes Bill Stirrett knows where he s going to spend his holidays. Off he goes to the Woods with his Canoe and his chum to spend the whole two weeks on one Long Canoe trip. A strenuous Way to spend his vacation. But Bill loves the outdoors. His Strong energetic Well developed body Calls for such glorious vigorous sport. As proper nourishing food has been an important Law of living to Bill All his life on his vacation he naturally selects his grub most carefully of All. Into the precious space in his Canoe goes Only the most nourishing food. Grape nuts is a favorite food of Bill s because he knows that in each com pact grape nuts package is an abundance of five food elements of strength Energy and endurance. Free Send for two trial packages you too should enjoy this delicious nourishment a Man who had studied foods All his life designed whole wheat and malted Barley. It supplies to the body Dextrin m Altose and other carbohydrates for Energy Iron for the blood phosphorus for Teeth and Bonca protein for muscle and body building and the important Vitamin a. Grape nuts is specially prepared for easy Diges Tion. And it s so delicious moreover grape nuts is a food which Dent hit highly in crispness. You like to Chow grape nuts and thus give healthful exer Cise to your Teeth and Gurm. Have grape nuts to Morrow with milk or Cream. Four cd spoonfuls is Costi Jess than one cent sold by All grocers in Wax wrapped packages ready to eat. Or try grape free before you buy. Accept the offer below which includes a Booklet of healthful breakfast menus. I t i j i i 5 t i 1 1 t aty i Kment tears die noted a Nadjah meet continued from Pace 1. Which Cost him one of his legs month ago conspired against him. The Way lie rallied from the Shock left no doubt As to his courage. Eyes filled i m afraid i m going to said mile. Hortense on the Way to see her old playmate after so Many years. They both cried. Just a Little. Per haps not enough to Call it crying but their eyes were filled with tears As they grasped hands. It was late in the afternoon when mile. Hortense came into the Sun parlor of the old House on Carlton Street where sir Hugh John lying in his wheel chair and Patching together old memories was waiting for her. It had been a Busy Day for mile. Hor tense. In the morning she had visited the legislative building and placed a Wreath on the Monument of her father whom Manitoba respects As the Man who introduced the legislation creating her a province. In the Early afternoon mile. Hortense had been received with the other members of the University of Montreal tour at sacred heart Church where by. Rev. A. A. Give ruler p.a., v.g., and the Parish priest Kev. Father Vezina welcomed her and mine. A. E. Moissant gave her an illuminated address on be half of the federation of French women and Little Theresa Rheaume handed her a bouquet of fragrant roses. Greatest of nay but the meeting with sir Hugh John was the greatest thing in her Day the greatest thing in her whole trip to Canada As she afterwards con fessed. Hello Hugh hello exclaimed mile. Hortense As she came into the room and took a quickened step Forward when she saw the slight Fig ure in the chair. Hugh held out his hand and tried to Rise. Well he said softly. The same old they clasped hands. Sir Hugh John took. Mile. Hortense s hand in both his. There were tears in their eyes hut there was a new sprung Light in them too. Do you recognize asked sir Hugh. The same kind amiable said Hortense. Not quite the said sir Hugh with a smile. Not quite we Are. Older now of course but i Don t think we have changed so said mile. Hortens e. Your poor leg1. I was very very sorry to hear about that. But i know your Energy Hughie. You la soon be hop Ping about Tam of of clan times Cousin Jacques was called aside by lady Macdonald so that the two old playmates could chatter Over the Days of Auld Lang syne by themselves. But he found it difficult to keep from glancing at them and he remarked afterwards on their alertness on their liveliness As they lived Over again the games they played As children and the tricks they used to on each other. He commented too on sir Hugh s Hearty laughter when mile. Hortense reminded him of the near family now sir John a. Used to say Well have to make a marriage Between these two. We must have a close corporation of but you said you would t have Mei said mile. Hortense to sir Hugh. Sir Hugh tried to say something in reply but mile. Hortense. Would not let him. You did to did she asked. Lived Over Yout i nobody but themselves can really pm Terstand How Happy these old canadians True children of Canada if there Ever was such a thing had in going Over for ail hour or so their Friendship of fifty and sixty years ago. They talked about old Toronto about the Way they used to at Boulton Grange about Bye town and Quebec and Montreal about old songs they used to sing the parties they danced at the visits of their illustrious fathers. They talked of politics too but poli tics somehow did not matter so much As did the time for instance when Hughie. At the age of 16. Went off As a private to right the fenian. And the last time they Ever met was in 1869, about the time Hughie graduated from the University of Toronto and before he came out to his future in the West with the keel River expedition. It was not without feeling that the old playmates parted clasping hands tightly wishing each other Long life and health and hoping to meet again. I would have been most unhappy if i had missed said mile Hortense to Cousin Jacques As they turned away. My trip to Canada is now proposals halt conf ekk failure continued from Page 1. United states and Britain would be worked out separately. Thus Anglo american Equality would be established As regards cruisers of theoretical fighting value. Theoretically obsolete cruisers., retained in addition by. Britain would be. Used in defense of coasts and Protection of Trade routes in the Vicinity of naval basis. Indications from London were that the British government did not contemplate lightly Tae possibility of failure. Chamberlain predicts Success special untied news Cable to free press by free press private wire by Keith Jones London july Success for the naval limitation conference foreign minister sir Austen chamber lain today added that Anglo american naval Competition was unthinkable. He hoped also lie said that the question of War Between the two coun tries was outlawed in., the minds of both people. Chamberlain s summary of the government s attitude on disarmament brought him a Confidence from the House of commons to which he delivered his address. The vote was 222 to 105. A Lata Orite motion the debate. Arthur Fon Ohby former la Bor under Secretary for foreign Alfars charged that efforts to end War merely by limiting armaments was futile. He suggested in Anglo american arbitration agreement that would outlaw War. Chamberlain Rose to defend the government s position. I Hope and he said that from the Geneva naval conference there May come proposals that will Mark a real step Forward in limitation of naval Competition and encouraged by that example new Stim ulus May be Given to the in Ger International disarmament that is to meet nest autumn to con Sider not merely naval but land Aad Aerial Toronto. July that his wife had become a militant religious and that she Lead locked him out of his own House Arthur t. Echo nerds. Of Toronto is counter claiming for custody of his daughter and the right to live in his own House in the Alimony action brought by his wife Lucy h. Edwards. The latter in her action charges cruelty Ana user Tion. The Cense will be heard in a non jury court. 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