Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, August 01, 1929

Issue date: Thursday, August 1, 1929
Pages available: 28
Previous edition: Wednesday, July 31, 1929

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 1, 1929, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Winnipeg thursday August 1, 192j immediate object starting machinery to put Young plan in duration most of German activity to Centre round control of Rhine Valley Here tonight after a record breaking trip from new York. The Bremen which broke All records on its Maiden voyage to new York made the return eastward trip in four Days 17 hours and 15 minutes. The previous record for the East Ward trip was held by the comard liner Mauretania which had made the trip in five Days and six minutes. The Bremen s new Mark is six hours and 51 minutes lower. The voyage from new York to Plymouth also was faster by 27 minutes than the Bremen s Maiden voyage from Cherbourg breakwater to am Brose Light at new York Harbor last mrs. W. S. Volume Dies at age of 70 was for Many years Regent of soldiers memorial chapter mrs. Emily Mary volume Wile of w. Volume 524 Spence Street died Early yesterday morning at the family residence after a protracted aged 70 years. Many years Regent of the Soldier s Mem orial chapter and it was through her Effort that the plot was acquired in Brooks de cemetery for the burial of re turned soldiers. She was also an. Active member of the . Of this City. A native of England mrs. Volume had been resident in Winnipeg for the past 31 years. In addition to her Hus band she is survived by two daughters miss Catherine volume and mrs. Harold Sadler both of Winni Peg. Funeral service will be conducted this afternoon at 3 o clock illness the body will sceptics refuse to accept the Jaken. To Madoc ont., where burial Story of her will be made in the family plot. Refuse to credit Story of record Parachute jump special United news to free press by fret press private Chicago ills., july Daly 20-year-old new York girl who Laid at Thorn claims today. To a record Parachute just As she boarded a train at Louisiana a b. Hall a resident of Bowling Green mo., was reported to have identified miss Daly As the girl he had driven to the scene of her son s funeral Home volume was for c. Arnes will1 be Calgary bread boosted Calgary Altai july will be increased in Price from ten to eleven cents a loaf a Calgary aug. 1. The Broadway. Rev. I jump of 276 Miles from Chicago higher Cost of wheat and hour is re the officiating Louisiana mo., was due Here tonight Spon sible. Bakers state. I Large livery barn at Aberdeen burned hotel adjoining saved after fight with Aid of Vonda brigade Aberdeen sasfc., july believed to have started in the loft destroyed a Large Frame very stable i Here owned by d. Scam cell. Citizens i and the Aberdeen and Vonda fire departments Aunce Decd in confining the to the one building and saved the Empress hotel a three Storey Brick building adjoining the Static. The roof of he hotel inns slightly damaged and window casements a Ere burned out. The loss to the livery stable owner was set at and to the hotel management . Toronto onl., july rigor Lour examinations for automobile Delv jars were into Mylod today by Hon. Go. E. Henry minister of highways. In an ult Ort t o eliminate careless and incompetent Drivers. Garcial to ill news Cable to tie free by Vrcic press private wire by Frederick Kull Berlin Germany july 31. Com plete plans of the International separations conference which opens at the Hague tuesday reveal that most of Germany s activity will Centre around the vital problems of control the Rhine Valley and the Rich Saar tasir., including separate discussions Between French and German representatives. The conference will be divided into two commissions political and Finan Cial o ficia1. German sources told the United news correspondent tonight. I the political commission will Deal the question of military evacuation the Rhine Valley which Ger Many demands immediately As a pre condition for acceptance of the Owen Young reparations plan. The immediate reason for the conference is Start machinery of the Young plan september 1. Will ask preliminary treaty Germany will not expect a definite solution of the Saar problem which now under a league of nations mandate but which Germany Hopes to i Bank eventually. The problem too complicated for immediate settlement and the league of nations a entitled to a voice in the ultimate settlement it was pointed out. I the German proposals however will a suggestion for a preliminary a Reeme it or treaty Between prance Germany pertaining to the Saar. Discussions will be conducted toe Ween the two countries without calling in the other Powers at the Haduc meeting. M the financial commission will of to acted to take up the questions of outline the Young plan into the recent attitude of Phillip Snowden British Chancellor of the exchequer indicates that the ques Tion of reparations among the allies be key Issue. Or. Amyot of Federal health department notifies provincial officials i Nazlian Tress despatch Ottawa. July 3l.-telegtame or minister of re years ago infantile Para Lyss prevalent in California and other Pacific coast states. Brokish Columbia was not seriously in 1927 it spread to Alberta where the were 354 cases. Last year it reached Manitoba where there were at least 435 cases. The increase noted is n Ontario. The department does not wish to frighten the Public out it does wish to advise them of a which May develop quickly because o. The contagious nature of the disease. Think about health. Do not thins. About disease. This is a Good Rule. But there Are exceptions to every Ruie. There is a disease that we should bal prepared to prevent in 1929-30. So we Nave to think about this is the opening paragraph of the leaflet or Blue Book As it is called which is being printed. Water yields up Leslie Brown drowned two weeks ago near summer Camp special despatch to the free Kenora on. July 31. The Okay 01 Leslie the twelve year Olu lad Vertio Lulfs two Wees ago when he was washed off a near the . Ramp was tuesday Forenoon on the Bevoli o a Beau Island some three and a half to Lour Miles from where the Accident took place. It appears that a prominent Winni Peg camper was examining the Island South the one where col. Osier Lias his summer Home and Lound the body lying on the Beach. The boy was the son of George s. Brown of 5c8 Yardlaw Avenue Winni Peg. The body was taken to Taylor Tackaberry s undertaking Par Jors and was shipped to Winnipeg on the Early train this morning for burial ;