Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 19, 1929, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Them Ometh headings tree press . Sep. 38 . Sept. R 32.30 ., sept. In 2.30 ., sept. 19 for full text of office report so i age one. Vol forecast far end moderately warm. Winnipeg thursday september-19, 1929 Price 5c per copy edition with comic Loc. 26 pages by sc01 Captain Bay line is in shape to permit Standard trains to move into Churchill Tor vessel Shawnee reaches Halifax with port Quarter pierced rail carried away special despatch to he free Tress the pcs mail., sept. Hud son Bay railway is now in shape to allow Standard trains to be moved into Churchill with safety it was Learned Here today in official circles. The Funai two first lift of was completed this Mcleod alleges broadside i was fired without warning 26 Miles off new York i week placing the Road in condition for regular traffic however Passen Ger trains will not be run to the Bay until the Spring according to a re cent decision in Ottawa. Major Mclachlan accompanied by d. R. Camp Bell. General superintendent of construction Western Region has just re says he was proceeding from Bermuda in for Ward protest to Ottawa Canadian Tress despatch Una fax . Sept. 18. With her estra port Quarter pierced and part of her rail carried away by shells which Captain John Mcleod. Of Halifax de clares were fired by the United coastguard Cutter no. 145 off new York on Friday night the Nova Scotia motor vessel. Shawnee arrived in port Here tonight from Bermuda. According to the Story told by Captain Mcleod. Announced his intention of forwarding a formal pro test to Ottawa through his attorney tomorrow the Shawnee was 26 Miles of new York at 9.45 . On Friday night bound from Bermuda to Hall in ballast when the 145. Without lights came upon the Shawnee s port Bow and fired Ive shots without warn ing. Outdistanced Cutter. Following the broadside. Captain Mcleod said the Cutter hailed the Shaw Bess with what ship is to which he replied Well you should the Cutter then turned her Searchlight on the motor vessel and Bigan signalling the . Gresham. Volch arrived to relieve the 145. The Shawnee had been Rhaming around 10 knots. Captain Mcleod said and the Speed was increased to about 12 knots until noon saturday when the vessel Hove to to repair pumps. At noon on that Day another boat relieved the Gresham. And was outdistanced by the Shawnee. Which arrived Audi Ulfsax without further incident. The Shawnee was built last year by the Meteghan shipbuilding company and is registered at Weymouth . According to Marine records she cleared from Bermuda on August fifth for St. Pierre. While the official cars were taken to Churchill on the train. Major Mclachlan and or. Campbell left Churchill at one o clock monday afternoon and arrived in the Pas at noon today. Hallway quarters deny the report published in the local press that the Muskeg had completed its first run to Churchill. The regular train ended its run As usual at Herch Ner. The raid into Church Lis declared to be in. Good condition. It is Likely that Gas cars will continue to to used to haul supplies Over the line from mile 445 to Churchill to save operating work trains. There Are still Nineteen work train Crews operating on the line. Says 111 capital every or Howard of Canadian Bank of Commerce new York addresses Pacific foreign Trade Council in inspection trip which when interviewed on return took him to the Hudson Bay port major Mclachlan 1 or. Campbell the private cars of the two officiate asserted that there was Little to re was attached to s Muskeg port concerning their trip. They stated train and Churchill was reached at 5 a was purely one of. Inspect in and Monday the Muskeg halted at i that everything along the line had mile 412. The the passenger run been found to be in order. Good roads association. Pro poses investigation into dust laying materials i Hon. D. A. Stewart High ways minister new Bruns i Wick elected president loaded truck of whiskey becomes funeral pyre of unidentified bootleggers special United news despatch to free press by free Tress pro Rale wire bearing on., sept. Truck Load Corn whiskey was the funeral pyre for two bootleggers today the truck burst into after crashing into a Concrete Highway sign police estimated been 600 Gallons of Corn whiskey in the car. Identity of the victims was not known. Newsom Thoday cause of sex service men grown pre maturely old pleaded by . Griesbach at annual convention or and Navy veterans association. 1. Nipissing mining company has had encouraging season in exploration of Mineral frontiers of Northwest Accord ing to e. V. Neelands 3. Nova Scotia Cut motor vessel arrives 2t Halifax with port Quarter pierced Captain alleges . Coastguard la cd broadside without 1. Foreign going into Canada at. Nto of is 1.000.000 every month says Case r. Howard addressing Pacific foreign Trade 1. W. E. N. Sinclair. . Ontario Liberal Leader says no great Issue be fore Public justifying calling of Gen eral 2. All evidence to be taken in Winni Peg re Beech estate Case was finished yesterday and hearing is adjourned to 4. Murder suspected when body of Olaf Corneilson. . Section hand found in blazing Shad in Morse District 1. Names of Queen and Farmer mentioned As possible labor nominees for mayor in municipal elections in no 4. Manager of famous Phi yes Cana Dian Cornor Atlon resigns after charging abuse of voting trustees Power. 14. Jared Vining London ont. Counsel or a.b.c., asks commissioner to be intent in his report to Hudson Bay railway now in shape to permit Standard trains to be moved in to Churchill with 1. Aaron Sapiro. Addressing 700 Farmers or Estevan and District opens 100 per cent 7. Greater Federal assistance to pro winces for highways urged by Good foods 1. Three favourites beaten at Windsor i championship flight or municipal Golf 19. St. Hon. J. H. Thomas on arrival at Liverpool appeared Well pleased with to t to wheat was higher to a lower the close of a very erratic Market 16. Fathers express themselves plainly during discussion on system of 4. The Oil issues m an spirited recon a in trading on Vancouver Stock sex is. Tors. P. Nixon of Pine Ridge fatally Nurt when crushed beneath family s i t 4. Cubs capture National league pen Nant when pirates loss to pase 18. P an for International air Force to worked out by league of commercial bowline league opens season with mediocre Anglo american naval negotiations uneasiness in 1. Interesting soccer matches in old hurry 18. Ocean steamships Canadian despatch Charlottetown ., sept. D. A. Stewart minister of highways of new Brunswick was chosen president of the Canadian Good roads association this afternoon. George a. Me Namee Montreal was re elected Secretary treasurer. Resolutions were passed re affirming the belief of the association that the Dominion govern ment should give additional financial assistance to various provinces and a so that the Federal government should carry out investigations and researches into material to be tired for i dust laying on gravel roads. The association was of tie opinion that Canadian materials night be used As dust layers. Hon. O. C. L. . Of Alberta was chosen honorary president Hon. H. S. Lougheed. Of British co Lumbia was elected first vice Dent. The directors Are. J. A Bou Langer Quebec h. S. Carpenter. Sas Katoon e. Cunningham. Montreal William Findlay. Toronto s. W. Hobart Toronto col. P. R. Kan son. Montreal r. A. C. Henry Ottawa t. I j. Mahoney Ontario t. G. Morgan j Montreal a. Mcgillivray. Manitoba Hon. J. P. Mclntyre A. Pion i Quebec or Riek Philip. British co continued on Page six soil endurance flier is injured in plane crash Rev. Or. Pentreath. Rector of Chris Church who had gone Over to England to raise funds Lor a new Church build ing returned after a six months absence. Having raised including the Crant from the society for promotion of Christian knowledge nearly to which he Felt the Parish could and another do not wish to be caught by the trend of the French distrust of a possible Anglo american political entente was further emphasized tonight in the in widely read newspaper l int Ranslee ant. Its editor. Leon Dally characterizes the attempt of Viscount Cecil at Geneva to reopen the question of limitation of trained reserves As a bold Effort to weaken French National defence. On the Sei there is Anglo Saxon supremacy which it is now planned to Render Legal and definite. But on land Britain desires an anarchy which will permit her to reign supreme j through dividing m. Dally goes on to ask where lies the Good Faith in the world s disarmament negotiations. He sees Only quarrel. Intrigue and dreams of Politico supremacy. We Are to disarm if there is thirty five the free press installed five Rog up graph machines and median setting of Type was Laurie d.l.s., had completed the i " icy of the Trail from Battleford Saskatoon or. Laurie was in old Ali Vav son of p. G. Laur. Founder of the Saskatchewan Herau the first newspaper in Tho thirty years it was estimated that 200.000 Bush Els of new wheat had hands on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange Dur ing a Winnipeg City Council submitted a by Law for the Purchase of the tiny Market site for Twenty five years afo the Carl of Litchfield and the Karl of Dartmouth were visitors to win i Winnipeg having Eona up to per sack loaves went Down from 20 for a Dollar to 16 for a Dollar. Mcleod. One of Tho of Winnipeg s known in settlement since 1847, passed away. Speaks the entire negotiations have Good Faith and National Security but a rather singular aspect and demand Shal. Or or be so stupid As to most serious attention of those who continued. The Twenty years a to the Mcc rold Home for t in associated charities of Winnipeg was Stab j. Mclean of Winnipeg. And his treaty paying parly Arr Vert from the far North after a trying journey of almost 3.000 Miles no got mostly by canoes
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