Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 6, 1928, Winnipeg, Manitoba
A address monster this afternoon believe they i their votes. Republicans Are count ing on this situation coupled with 1 the religious and prohibition ques i tons to turn Many votes their Way. Tho Republican nominee departed rom Washington in a special train tonight for Elizabethton tenn., where he is scheduled to1 deliver his Only Southern speech at a monster rally tomorrow afternoon. Arrangements have been made to accommodate an anticipated attendance of at j an open air picnic and Hoover s address will be sent to the nation through a big radio Hooi up. Committee refuses inquiry the House Campaign committee called into special session at Wash i in ton today refused by a vote of 3 to 1 to inquire into the Campaign i methods of mrs. Mabel Walker Wil a South tins year vans iams from lie returns Lebrandt assistant attorney general. The committee is composed of three republicans and one Democrat. It was the Democrat rep. Black of new York who called the com ill tree into session and demanded the Herbert also wanted Many to other matters pertaining he South pain brought under scrutiny taut capital rep. Lehlbach new Jersey Republican Manitoba tree press saturday october 6, 1928 Edelist Peai to Alberta Trade commissioner sees Hope for Coal opera tors of province if As is troed by Alberta Coal operators a sir. Months period for the shipping of Coal to Ontario is set for next year beginning Jan. 15, there will be an enormous movement Howard Stutchbury Alberta Trade commissioner declared last night when interviewed at the fort Garry hotel. He was on his Way Back to Edmonton after sitting in at the Tariff advisory Board meeting with a watching Brief for the Alberta government. Requests were made by patrons of i the Canadian National exhibition at i. Expected to i chairman of the said f demo i Black s motion was a partisan Toronto for More than tons of do for him political move which the committee Alberta Coal. Or. Stutchbury based . J i would not countenance. prac history have io2e and spilled arc. Federal a reason Why for office in Ivl Irtys 13-.ir. This year it r.c1--1. Issues and of ii i his opinion on that fact. He said i about tons were sent Down Clur payments punctual Lino i Hoover and his party i Tiev believe that j Ria v w for them on fixing Defi Nite reparations total Likely to Start soon ing the three months shipping period which ended july 15 last. All efforts Are now being directed by the men he represents to get a longer period and one that Wlsh com Mence during the Winter. We have got to get some of it there in the Winter. All the Ontario people cannot buy Coal in the summer. They have not the Money nor Tho he said. If be Ivr Saith hero special Tel cd news Cable to tree Tress by free press or Avaio i ire no re Berlin. Germanic oct. There complied with ail reparations re j exit Ruments to Date and made the Imp com a september payments in full and year How j punctually Accordine to the september Dimo of s. Parker Gilbert agent -.1 her Ion up eral in charge of reparations. Last pay j month the report states. Germany Pul Sory be j Palco Marks in foreign j currency transfers amounted to believing Marks deliveries in kind were was pay in the 107.000.000.Marks and the Cost of the armies of occupations was1 Marks. I the balance on hand. Gilbert s re port showed was Marks on August 31 and. Marks on september 30. I at the same time the Exchange of i views Between Paris and Berlin in reparations brought to the front in comment tonight. Tho impression in press circles and in official quarters was that definite j discussions would Start in the very near future loading to the fixing of a definite total of reparations which Germany wiil be required to pay. This total is of utmost importance to Germany and tile immediate of diplomacy is to Sec a fixed amount enabling the country to get Back on stabilized economic basis. Seven Hundred women hear address in Central United Church a. J. Mcleod w formerly of Winnipeg who died at fort Worth Texas tuesday aged 09 years. Bearers were w. Benny is. Stoneman j. Moffitt and i. S. Snider. James Edwin Hinchcliffe Fanner of Swan River Man., died at the Gen eral Hospital yesterday aged 75 years. A native of Trenton. N.j., he had been resident at Swan River 24 years. In addition to his widow he is survived by Sens w. H. C., Swan River and v. A., Bowsman Biver Man., also a daughter mrs. W. Caverly Bow Canadian National hallway s recreation association has come into exist ence declared w. H. Kilby of Mont real director of the recreation association before a Public meeting held at the fort Garry hotel last night. With the coming of Short working hours in the system the problem of recreation of a vast army of employees was getting to be the problem of the system and something had to be clone said the speaker. The world has come that eve. Through whom sin entered into the world according to the Story in genesis the prototype of the modern woman was the statement made by mrs. Victoria Booth Demarest speaking before an audience of Aboul 700 women gathered in Central Church yesterday afternoon to hear her address on the Virgin eve the Mother of Man and Mary the Mother of the son of god represented two types of women in the world mrs. Demarest declared. Elk the modern woman eve in the prod or her intellect her Independence i which recognized no obligation of i obedience to god her questioning at toward life and her utter selfishness had become the instrument of satan. In direct Antithesis a Mary who in her humility her acceptance of the word of god As her Law and her willingness to Trust him had become worthy of the greatest Hono that Ever came to woman. It Mary the speaker upheld the idea woman. She was the Ideal girl who because of her modesty her purity and her Sweet innocence was chosen among nil women to be Tho Mother of the son of god. And she was the idea Mother the perfect Mother of a per feet son. The Church maintained mrs. Demar est had not been fair to Mary. It had gone to two extremes the roman Catholic Church in deifying her the Hei thursday evening a carnival was Leld at the Normal school. The gym la slum was prettily decorated in Blue and Gold while the corridors were ined with fish Pond and refreshment Booths and Side shows with Fortune telling Booths arranged on the stage. These attractions put on by. The various classes were very Well attended while the fashion show Given by ass was one of the chief attractions. An excellent orchestra provided music for dancing in the gymnasium. The evening was a very enjoyable one. Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 4 o clock class a held a Nui Sical hour. Selections were Given by the newly formed class orchestra miss a. Pox and or. Heckle contributed a vocal duet a pianoforte Solo was Given by l. Wiley and w. Tomlla rendered a mandolin Solo. This programme was decided Success and enjoyed by All. V protestant Church in ignoring Hei to recognize also the Heads of the she declared came with her Les railway systems that proper re i creation for the employees was Ai son to All Mankind the lesson o Faith. Her Faith had prepared the a necessity As an average healthy Man i l is Faux tour la san his Way in the hearts o is a creation of various sports and social Manvle. Ont. Bardal s undertakers activities that have been backed for will Forward the body to Swan River and the funeral will be held there sunday afternoon. Railway employees hear talk on recreation need promotion of happiness health Sood sportsmanship closer co opera Tion and understanding Between the White Collar and the Over alled pm the lust few years by the railway com Pany. The Canadian National railways re creation association now boasts of and it has entered practically All Fields of sport though not for the purpose to conflict with any pro. Leagues now existing throughout the Dominion said or. Kilby. The meeting was presided Over by l. Smith Winnipeg chairman of the association. Following the address Many representatives participated in Mankind. Those who denied the Virgin birth said mrs. Demarest accused Mary and Luke who recorded her Story Joseph and Matthew who recorded Story of perpetrating a greater hoax thai had Ever been perpetrated in the his tory of who Are we women of she asked to sit in judg ment upon Mary whose very i of breathed purity and Angeles Calif. Oct. Beban character actor in motion Pic turns Normal notes Kenzle District in the North. Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia and new Brunswick in the far cast and ail the provinces and anglican diocese from Quebec across to Victoria Over a Hundred women of the auxiliary of the Church of England missionary society in Canada gathered for thei Dominion convention banquet on thursday evening at a local hotel a guests of the veil. Archdeacon surge it to form one pontifical University pontifical Gregorian University pontifical biblical Institute and pontifical Oriental Institute Are coordinated forming one f University for ecclesiastical studies do j restly subject to the person of the Pope and tvs successors. A Semi official note says that this was done in View of the necessity of Horary culture to Deal with present religious questions such As and Pau Christ Lau propaganda and Progan an Home Italy oct. Plus has the movement for Church Unity a issued a Motu whereby the the Orient. Mrs. Cummings Toronto receives handsome gifts in recognition of work ._., a died in Hospital Here Toda Plo yees. Service and Contentment Are a discussion relative to Clearing up from injuries received when he was porno of the this res for which the some existing local differences. Thrown from a horse sunday. Canadian press Pex Patch j Edmonton altu., oct. Newi officers Oil the Dominion Board of women s auxiliary of the women s missionary society of the Church of England in Canada were elected today namely mrs. Leather vice president for Ontario recording Secretary mrs. B. E. Wodehouse of Ottawa superintendent of juniors and Little helpers mrs. Butcher of Moose jaw and vice president for British Colum but Misa m. Wright. Mrs. Willough by Cummings for 25 years editor of the living message w is presented with a handsome Gold foun Tain pen and Chain and Corsage of roses in recognition and appreciation of her great work. 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