Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 30, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Arc a thermometer . Sept an . Sit. An. . Sept. full report of Meu Orono Jiral office scr Page one. Vol a 7 and showery. Ratti Orem 18 a Moon rises 11.33 sous 20.21. Winnipeg Friday september 30, 1927 Price 5c per copy edition with comic Loc. 28 pages a is still or Atwi m i fed i l 3lf to manager Fres Hettes express ideas on conduct becoming to 10rdered to put Ham jumps j sideways into office and grab ,.i icing gun opens fire i who enter town in car stolen at Banff raid Bank i at closing time Fise precipitately moment firing opens manager Grainger cer j Tain one Man was hit of i rvs i. I j fal Iarj. bandits j Tho attempted to hold up the Hill hers brai Vii of the Royal Bank this frustrated through the i it Ericc of mind of r. M. Grainger i Raaser of tin Bank who when toll j -.0 put them up did so. But at tru i i me jumped Sid Wise into his i i urinate office Anci grabbing up a gun j fire. The bandits stoic a roadster the 1 i of Cli arcs of Banff. J was Parkr cd in front of the a j hotel. Tioy drove Over to he of Sie Hillburn Bridge and Hirn or. To the the door of i is i just open looked at. 3 . But. A j mrs. George Ayden. Had i come in to make a Deposit. She on the door and it was opened i admit her. The three bandits press j to in her for Insl Smars to co j there were three or four customers in i before. He Cage bring waited i a one rus Lumer in the private i Alilce Ritli the manager. Tie Young j j Mer. Stood with their faces to the Tosil As i Hoigh making out Deposit i jilp5 at the desk there until the rus toners out. The customer with i the fresh Etc of 1927. Be she Ever so Humble is evidently not lacking in originality. She has offered to Sopho mores. Juniors and seniors Many new lights on How the University woman should conduct herself and her suggestions arc As varied As they Are astound ing. At 4 o clock. Thursday afternoon some fifty Fres Hettes wrote an exam on the Green horns set by the student self government com Mittee. The replies to the last ques Tion give your ideas of the conduct of a Model University have convinced upperclassmen that fresh ettes Are indeed strangely and wonderfully made. The following is culled from their answers even if a coed is a a True Christian she can at least attend she should have a deep regard for the University As a whole and for professors in particular. The professors have to look at her so she should make herself As attractive As she should help to make the College would not perhaps agree with this at least one has that idea of College profs when one i she should go quietly through the corridors and go up and Down the i stairs without she should pay close attention to j certain of the j All work and no play makes Jill a i dumb i she should not smoke or play cards but should never be a wet i first and Foremost she must try to i look intelligent and must cultivate an i inquiring i while in lectures she Mist fix her attention on the she should be an All round sport i and an All round she must not kill herself Over she is Here to enjoy herself for four years so it is not fair to her parents if she walks around with a depressed j she must work As much As she can i but she must try very hard to be i i she must act As if she were Over i who said that College professors arc i easily discouraged of stud is de responsible death Etc. Coroner s jury declares safety lugs at Marlborough hotel unsuitable arrangements at double Width windows found to be unsatisfactory recommends studs be replaced to ensure greater Protection to workers memorial Boulevard site for auditorium is approved Mckerchar and Fly alone oppose report submitted to general on proposition Likely to be presented to Council monday in preparation for vote of ratepayers. Vivio i i Dong harves1erj i men who throw victim from j j moving train Are Given i i severe sentences i Canadian press despatch sept. J and prison terms will be Knetl by three men who boat tip Mik j tool. Winnipeg Harvester robbed him s92 and forcibly ejected him from the Box in which the group were rid in District court at Arcola this j am Iii his Honor judge Rimmor Henry Springfield new j to three years in the penitent George Williams. New York to years in Penitentiary and Ernest j Erbert Ervan. Lander. Man., to in in Nils imprisonment in the common j we on charges of robbery with viol Elf g i g for speedy trial and j pleading Cuilty. The three men were i this morn Irik and sentenced this. H Only older men opposing. Tho report of the executive committee of t to auditorium committee recommending memorial Boulevard As the most suitable site for the location of the Community Hull was adopted at til pc Neil meeting of the auditorium committee held in the City Hill yesterday afternoon. Aid. Mckerchar opposed the report because it recommended submit Felon of a bylaw to tin people for the constr Cotton of the Hall. He favored its erection by pub Lic subscription. Aid. Five stated there should be several alternative Sites set out in the bylaw the people would vote on. Aid. P be s amendment to this effect was supported Only by himself. The meet Ine was Well attended by our Ide or gang nations included on the general commit pc. Aid. R. J. Shore Wiki in tie chair. Tie report will be forwarded to the finance committee which meets to Day and will probably Etc before coun cil at its meeting monday night. A letter from Drewry s Ltd offering to the committee pics olt Rierl but one at York a a Block it the Corner of Redwood i Avenue Juk main Street read out also another Oiler from Simpson and j Mitchel site Riff lots fronting on j Broadway Donald and Hargrave streets. Aid. Shore stated Iliad examined Many j had decided on the Enue a and Vaughan Street fronting on memorial Boulevard. F. J. C. Cox chairman of Etc Sites and design cont Mittee urged the i benefits of the site. He also stated in was unfair that the property recently purchased by the City known As the Cross property should be donated by the Rity. The Cost should to included in the bylaw bringing the amount to instead of 5825.000. He thought the ratepayers would be Satis fied to have the Hall lit the most Cen trial portion of the City. Aid. Flye strongly favored a pm l in the North of the City particularly the i to offered at Redwood Avenue. Values he said were jumping in the t con tin nod on Page three 1 double Width were declared snapping of a stuck to which one of a safety Belt was attached resulted in the accidental death of Charles e. Rickert also known As Richards who fell monday noon from the ninth Storey of the Marlborough hotel. This was Tho verdict of the jury Al the inquest into the tragedy. Held last in the Central police station with or. Ii. M. Cameron Coroner presiding. All safety lungs on. Windows of this hotel unsuitable As they wore too far apart hold the ends of a Standard safety Belt apparatus. It was brought out that Rickerl arid a fellow Workman Fred Stoney had been caulking Uio window of room 001, thep.3 was Only Ono stud on the window to which a safety Bell could be attached so Stony held the other of the rope of the Belt while Rickert did the caulking. The stuck to which the Felt was attached snapped As Ryckert leaning Buck working a caulking gun. As Rickert commenced to fall the safety rope was pulled from the graph of Stoney scorching the Back continued on t age five hundreds wreck states police reports from Stockholm Sweden indicate Chat sir Robert Baden Powell above founder of the boy scout movement has been formally Nomin ated As a candidate for the next Nobel peace prize. Is Trace of to fishing two Miles Sitf 1 sea hauls in net to find body of drowned brother Hon. Chas dunning1 says one of Ablest . Engineers engaged on task being done to implement Promise made at last session of House found Many blocks of fac tories and warehouses mass of debris wind wrought havoc with hundreds of Homes in residential Section storm sweeps out of Southwest just after 1 ., leaving in its i Wake Block after Block of destroyed of six Square Miles Laid and boulevards clogged with fallen Telephone poles and accompanied by terrific rain adding to in darkness last night. A Minster place Mcpherson is reel and 1 St. To. Sept. I other stately traffic ivys the Pride i persons were known to have been i of the City s Home Section there were killed hundreds injured and property gaping holes in a Lullin damage conservatively estimated by i Forest of Trees while along the euros the at was i were automobiles some mined caused by a Tornado which devastated others with Tho tops torn off Ami Ian area six Square Miles Here to i demolished by fallen Bielss. I 03., beside the wrecked a ruptures the fatal Ltd list was expected to j of individuals some i with the deaths of critically no for do Billing orb 2r the Lipco Virv u. Unm number of injured elderly women and j from their Homes. The pupils had special United news to vice j injured press by free Tress u Irr St. Louis to. Sept. Of police Joseph Crk. After a hurried inspection of storm swept St. Louis tonight gave the United news the Fol lowing description of conditions which he characterized As As soon As we got word of Tho storm i ordered All policemen on duty damaged. And Imine lately set out to on striking tile Beautiful West of the ground to supervise Rescue work. The City out of the southwestern skies the j the storm destroyed hundreds of Torrn had struck the Manchester in due atrial District und found Many blocks or factories Anil warehouses a mass of bodies. The total was estimated at 575. As hundreds received treatment by private physicians and made no report to hos Pitzl or police. The Globe Democrat estimated or More buildings residences and Fieri from the by remodelled Central High fic Linol when pans of the exterior Structure full and there was fear that Tho roof would Cave in. A theatre received i the frantic pupils is they business houses were demolished or in the film. The children left Itlie building in Good order How Vir. Jas they had been Well trained in a fire drills. Sixteen children were in we arrived e. Few minutes after the i the storm destroyed hundreds of i 3vlt Nollac Are known to have Homes shortly after noon today. Idled the twister reached a velocity of i 90 Miles an hour in a few seconds a i debris. Survivors were at and subsided in As tidally extracting the dead and in i later to be followed Jared. Brilliant Sun shining from there we to the West j torn Clouds. Many Manul shortly through Central residential Section where tha wind had wrought havoc with hundreds of Homes. The streets in most places were impassable except on foot. Homes had beep swept away and it was difficult to Tell just where the streets were in some places. The storm entered the City West of i Kings Highway on Manchester Avenue i and swept through Miller Creek Valley. Tearing Walls and roofs from the larger i structures and flattening the old and Flimsy buildings completely. At the Evans Howard press Brick the estimate to 300 or More. The West Side. Of the injured Section three unidentified were by a killed two of whom were burned to wind i death in one of the Many fires that i followed the catastrophe. six men. Were known to killed and More than company. Been have score were nurse Likely to be freed on charge of killing pastor s wife and daughter 5 of the Day manager through presence of Routs three armed bandits at Jeff Infarct. Alta. Branch of the Royal of 1 superintendent of Chicago schools rial by Board of education on of nation and pro 7. Known killed. Nun p Riehs injured property loss estimated j in Cyclone sweeping of. J 1. Chas. Dunning says one of . Engineers engaged in Best peace River railway out pie Molent and Secretary of the United r of Canada declare that do is crop or port is Over estimated. Enlarging of league Council in i difficulties Crit Eccl by unanimous 1. Juge f. A. E. H Milton Oclis Churen not n for 1j. Lose to reds and almost sure winners of 18. Mackenzie and mrs. Knitting teach final of Canadian ladles a s in. 1 for Willie Beach missing Lor in lil Heidahl Case indicted 3 to 9. Ing of safety staid held to c for death of Chas. Rickets. 1. Louis police chief says Condl appalling following spatial to nit a news despatch to free Tress by free press private wire Enlil. Sept. 20. Mary Atkin son. 26-year-old nurse under arrest for thrive Wicks in connection with the Poison deaths of the wife ant daughter of Rev. Charles Bailey. Episcopalian minister Here is expected to be freed tomorrow morning when Justice David Fogeson announces Lii verdict at her preliminary hearing. Or. W. H. Bailey pathologist announced immediately after Artex lamination of the viscera of tha daughter that he had found traces of Mercury poisoning. In the hearing today or. Nail a re versed his findings to declare definitely no traces of Mercury poisoning were apparent in the two deaths. He further indicated death probably was calf cd by a poisoning developed from blackberries. Roblier get Toronto. Sept. 29. Diamonds and other jewelry valued at Between the Resi special news to free press by free press private 1.1., sept. In the Bou two Miles off Here today. John Erickson hauled in his net and found in it the body of his brother. Captain Charles Cruckson drowned tuesday when he fell overboard from a Dory. Both Brothers arc veterans of the fishing business. Twenty fourth to be at tacked at Bridgeport Conn., in two years and were stolen from Dence of Matthew Clemens of Thio City some time yesterday it became known today. I associated Bridgeport Conn. Sept. Stil Ings. 14. Pretty High school Tennis Star was stabbed in. The right breast tonight while on her Way Home from Beardsley Park the girl being the 24th victim of Bridgeport s phantom St Abbot in two years. Fifteen minutes after the stabbing a cordon of 13 policemen and detect Ives had surrounded the Park but the stabber had again made Good his escape. Enlarging league Hon. R. A Hoey will officiate at aug h shield Cere Mony oct. 14 a meeting of the Waugh shield Garden Competition committee 1 or j children was held last night in. The j free pr3ss building when arrange merits were made for the presentation j of tie cups and prizes. The presentations will take place in the Isaac Brock school Friday oct. A when Hon. R. A. Hoey will present the Waugh shield to the West Kildonan children and mayor r. A Webb will present the midwinter cup for the Best in the Garden Competition. The individual prizes will be presented by mrs. h. A. Mcfarland. The entertainment programme will be Given by the children having Gar Dens in tiie Competition. Among the districts represented will be West Kildonan St. James. Isaac Brock. Ward three Community club and Elmwood. Invitations to Tho event will be extended to the lieutenant governor. Premier Bracken the minister and Deputy minister of agriculture presi dents of the service clubs and the president of the Winnipeg Board of Trade. Ocean steamships arrived Scaini a at from Homeric now Bercy Tiaria York Baron Gracia .Montreal.-. Berwyn. Montreal sir James Enron beep. Minnii Enhada Carmanlaw devonian Providence Montreal Glasgow _ London Swansea Antwerp Montreal London York London new York Liverpool a new York Liverpool Halifax Marseilles new Yore president Norl Ifield. Alexandria new York Empress of Quebec president Roosevelt. Plymouth new York Carola new York Southampton Eli Wick Hrasc on Montreal air orc Antwerp Montreal Lac lion Antwerp Montreal a spice Putnam Hamburg Montreal i pm i i. L Boulevard site for Audi approved by committee. Given month in jail 8300 for soiling liquor. Raises Tariff on Canadian Itne rican motor cars. Page 16. To take Over san 1talla to take ovoid Gold 16. Company sold to j 10. Recent session emphasised problem created by necessity for unanimous in disputes Between Poland and Danzig and Between greek government and Stettin ship Yards have to be postponed Canadian Tress Coble tween Poland b b Danzig Over the v stoned be cil declared but 1 reached in the matter of the dispute Between the greek government and i the Stettin a shipyards Over the Cruiser Isal Arais. Because the Council had first to decide a Point of principle name a whether it was competent to give a verdict in the matter. M Urrutia the colombian Delegate that this matter of principle should be decided by the International Fourt of Justice at the taut the rumanian representative who saw a Din or in this View for Rumania m its dispute with Hungary Over Tran Sylvania insisted yen inhabitant., of Naai Allty could a tha t the Council a i Adint Tress Dps Patr Milinn Birnn . Sept. One of the Ablest engineers of the Canadian National railways is now engaged at locating the Best railway route for a coast outlet for the peace River coun try so Hon. C. A. Dunning minister of railways in the Federal government declared at a mass meeting Here this evening he said that this was being done to implement a Promise that he had made at the last session of the House of commons when the solution of the railway problem of the North country was under discussion. Dane to Init la Iii ent Promise the purpose of the Survey was to definitely Settle what the Canadian National railways considered the route that must be taken and this information will be available for the owners of the . And . In framing the development of a Branch line policy in the North said the minister. Hon. A a. Robb minister of finance was also a speaker of the evening and showed the improvement in the coun try s condition reduction of the Public debt and lower taxation during the past five years. There was a Inge attendance at the meeting which was presided Over by w. R. Howson president of the provincial Liberal association. The ministers leave on Friday morning for Saskatoon. Injured. Difficulty was experienced obtaining prompt medical Aid for the injured. Sult ering i it Lii at the Riddick Public school in Thio District we found anxious gathered about searching for their children or ministering us Best they could their a hurts. Passing motorists Weri petals. We went on to he residential Sec Tion of North grand Crk icon Linued runs i detective sergeant Edward and an unidentified patrolman of houses j Oliy Rushing nto storm District i moderately wealthy St. Louis ans. J were killed by a falling Wall. At Lav Cove de with a Blanket of up a the mull Nophy there a. Re rooted Trees Tarn Timber and bricks i pathetic scenes As Vas quickly blocked against the curious by a hastily formed cordon. Behind the cordon j units of Relief men began digging in to heaps of Stone and Brick to look specially designed for sup for persons they believed were Bur cd. Will contest presidential aspirations says they arc nullification its a plying1 London Market with Canadian perishable goods along Maryland Boulevard King s special Cable to he free 1 Russ Newcastle icng., Sec Ond of the five Canadian Pacific freight ships for service Between can Ada and great Britain was launched from the Yards of messes. Armstrong. Whitworth Here this afternoon. Lady Northcott adopted daughter of the late lord Moun Stephcn officiated at the launching and the ship christened the "s.s. lady j Northcott wore specially for the of j Casion a brooch containing a portion i acc Ottoson. 70 years of age. Was of the last Spike driven at Cronl gel found Cuci in his bed at 7.20 last Lachie. When the Canadian. Pacific j evening. He had been agric Eccl with tracks across the continent were com i asthma for some time past. Coroner decides death of Ake Ottoson due to natural causes by free it f lev to. St it. An rations of gov. Al. Smith. I York. Senator Lamos a. Reed of Missouri or nov. Albert a Tehle. T Maryland toward the presidency will Linden Havo opposition the kit Klix klan. No cording to or. He rom w. Evans of Washington Imperial wizard of inn Klein. They arc or. Evans said Here today on h s Way 10 Mil Coin Nebraska where he will a dealt tomorrow. The klan is not fighting the Batu of prohibition but it is flight liar All those who would nullify the con looking a Clffird pitted. The first of tie Fleet was launched yesterday at Dumbarton and was christened th-2 Beaver Burn. These ships Are specially designed with a View to supplying the London Market with Canadian perishable goods such As Bacon eggs fish cheese Etc. And for this purpose they have a capacity of cubic of refrigerator space. Their Speed is up to fifteen knots an hour. Typhoon ii.a7.es Homes in Manila i i. Sept. 29. A typhoon razed 300 grass Homes in the native Village of Baler in Eastern. Luzon on september 17. According to delayed reports reaching Here today. It deaths were reported. Cameron who was pressed the opinion that his death from the free prcs.1 p Iles. Sept. 30 fifty years As a Large cinnamon Bear Eale d upon inti or i mrs. Duncan of Belmont. But mrs. Of Duncan threw a cordwood Slick it him Minimo cd door was Rooming that he Felt indisposed. Sis rss Jet a the his j j after coming from Sweden and that main Street in the p he had in Winnipeg 12 year. So j rond be i far As the official inquiries have rated he is without relatives in Winnipeg. The Coroner ordered the body to Gardiner s morgue pending the official inquiry. Or of sask. Pool to build new elevators with surplus directors adopt policy prescribed by shareholders of retaining profits for Extension of system rather than distributing Cash additional is made available for new elevators. The follow vim n the weather report issued from the a Winnipeg . Office at 7 . Temperature 50 Maxi mum for the preceding 12 hours. 54 minimum 45 barometer 29.60. East wind it 2 Miles per hour. Precipitation .03 raining. The weather is again unsettled through out the West and showers he e occurred in Many localities. and Maxi mum temperatures Dawson Victoria Kamloops Edmonton med hat Saskatoon Cochrane London Kingston Montreal my. I. 40 k so 60 4844 48 40 36 56 35 45 50 70 58 70 54 my. Map. Rupert. 48 58 Vancouver 43 Calgary 40 Swift current 44 or. Albert 32 Moose jaw 32 Regina 34 porn Aulbur. 46 Parry sound 54 Toronto 54 Ottawa St. John 42 56 Quebec 46 g4 Charlottetown. 40 64 Halifax 40 62 Western provinces fresh winds unsettled and showery rather Cool. Lake Superior Strong winds rain at first. clearing1, with Westerly winds. Special despatch to incl rce press it slim. . Sept. 29. Surplus earnings from the Saskatchewan Pool elevator system amounting to Apo Roxi mately during the 1920-.27 crop season have been placed in Reserve to the credit of individual Pool Mem Bers in proportion to the amount of wheat handled for each member by the Pool elevator system it was officially announced Here tonight. This Money will be used for further Extension of the Saskatchewan Pool elevator system. The refunds will be credited to the wheat poo members Reserve accounts on the following basis one and three Quarter cents per Bushel on All Grain delivered to the Pool through the wheat Pool country elevator system. One cent per bushed on All platform Grain consigned to wheat Pool termin als. One cent per Bushel on All cars co Pool wheat diverted from line company elevators to wheat Pool terminals. Sli Vvs in inf. a Cash distribution of s476.000 excess elevator charges was by the Saskatchewan wheat Pool last february electric Forlo year Ajjie the famous or. Alarm Ido. Ace i panned by his private Secretary. Rived in Winnipeg fur the purpose developing his Industrial farm tenement Russell. Man he had bin Uran etl acres by the Dominion of Vern ment and had purchased three or j thousand More. J to dirty Lvi Vears As i Peter Jackson Nero of Ajax. Sailed for America to a delusions with gentleman my Corbett. I for the heavy Eglit champions n p of itch world on Secli Rcd i be Corbett s most Oppon i Cal. With Bob Fitzsimmons. Phenom a nil middleweight a close second. J thurly year Ann i deliveries of wheat reached or of a million bushels a in1 within r. Free pit ruins for a Cycle path reached t rumoured that the United was i to buy Greenland from. Denmark. Out of the jd25-2g Pool elevator operations when the Pool operated so try elevators in the province. During the 1926-27 elevator season with country elevators operating the sur plus of charges Over Cost totalled approximately is boo. 000. The elevator handled an average of bushels each during the 192s-27 season. The decision of the directors is in accordance with the decision of the delegates that the excess charges in Stead of being distributed in Cash to members should be retained by the Saskatchewan wheat Pool for further elevator Extension and that the amount to Keilty love year Ato Jack o Brien of Philadelphia von on Points from j be a Hoynski. In six round bout it Chicago o by Iii was too fast for toe Ohl Cason and kept jabbing him and tie elevators j Hoynski from Landing the punches which had made him . Continued on Page five turn to Yonari ago Ezra in swell Jones the attract inn at the or interesting article on the Diamond Industry of sout i Africa was contributed to the pics press by capt. D. M. Brno. once Sid timer of South Africa and old timer of Winnipeg
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