Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, October 28, 1931

Issue date: Wednesday, October 28, 1931
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 28, 1931, Winnipeg, Manitoba headings free press thermometer readings 27 27 for full text of meteorological office Sec Page 99 a Cool battered 79 Sun Moon 17 45 Moon 9 october 1931 Price 5c per copy edition Mth 22 pages Japan asks Russia to end Border manoeuvres memorandum forwarded to Moscow by Toto requesting that soviet troop Demoris rations on the Manchuria Siberia Border be military operations might be reported spreading in trouble his government sustained associated press Baron Shigehara foreign in a memory for tired today to that russian troop de on the Manchuria Laberla be he declared the military operations be St Idehara communication stated tie russian troop demonstrations Are causing an unpleasant effect on j anese Well As chinese foreign minister y said he was reports to the japanese Consul at Tsi Sihar indicate that be tween and troops arc concentrated in the Vicin member of Goodwill deals with Trade agreement can Only by equal plow of goods i Between two countries Canadian press reciprocal Trade agreement Between Australia and signalized by the Kent arrival at Montreal of a Goodwill ship bearing a cargo of Ira Ralian should play a Las into the proper in the opinion of director of Iradi publicity for who w chief speaker at a luncheon Given today by the Board of Trade to the group of australian Trade envoys who accompanied the Goodwill ship but Hyland reminded his listen As most emphatically that the Trade agreement would succeed Only if Canada bought from Australia in exact to the volume of its a Porte to that the luncheon was under the chair Manship of president of the Board of and the in addition to the australian Dele included Jan minister of railways and canals Hugh minister of jus Tichon h minister of Jublle works Arthur postmaster general Robert minister of and minister of the Manion spoke for the govern and expressed regret that in to of or North of and also a Csc of manc Houli on another Tokio vernacular newspapers today Kablish Harbin dispatches stating the russians have sent arms and am munitions to the amur com Josed of chinese and which was reported aiming to establish As an Independent state with the the dispatches said the amur rooms Are endangering japanese interests on the Tanana Ganchi rail banditry reported spreading associated press Mukden Dis Patch to the London express says banditry is spreading in the manchurian province of causing grave concern to japanese military Headquarters the the dispatch added Are determined to Send troops to any Point in Manchuria where japanese Ives Are in even As far us or it was reported that the japanese intend to Large quantities of War seized in Mukden until the dispute Between China and Japan has been fully set this report was act routed to an official announcement irom head quarters of general Japan Ese commander in which added that All military supplies found within military compounds would be a Large part or these supplies were reported to be British having been sold by British merchants to but not yet paid some were reported to be United states the station on the Chin Ese Eastern railway where a destroyer Bridge has involved the chinese and japanese in a heated controversy about 100 Miles Northeast of Harbin and has Long been a Hobs of out it is Only about 25 Miles from a mountainous Section of Mongolia has been for decades a Strong hold for the Hung utes and other outlaws who prey on at this Point Anat Hail and Many other stations Between Russia Boundary at there have been troubles with raiders who harassed rail Way continued on Page six cattle drive at Calgary is reminiscent of scenes of wild and woolly West Canadian press Calgary viewed a scene from the wild Day f the old West when Jerd of cattle thundered into the stockyards after a 120mile Overland drive under the guidance of hard Idun modern transports Ion forgotten on the Long Trel hot ugh rough country from the Anees near the North Forks of the old Man the cattle Are is ined for the English Market not an animal of the 496 mixed shorthorn herefords was lost durin he Day and night Riding Over the country from the ranch if reports of a Deal Between France and the United states farm Board responsible for the Advance of to 2c in wheat Page details of scheme to place jobless often on farms Are outlined by Arthur assistant director of unemployment Grain shippers oppose any move for vessel saying this would be detrimental to interests of Charles Well known Winnipeg citizen and former Busi Ness Dies at Man Page George Paynter imprisoned for we As result of burning Down con Tat at which 14 lives were Fage believes could help world out of tto Nolc and political he Canadian car and brazilian Are and Active features of trading Montreal Stock toils trial and merchandising Tores Are Strong feature session Toronto Stok Mckenzie stresses importance of free Trade relations As 1 to farm cat burglars take cig and Cash from drug store on Westminster Utility Board reports to provincial Fulton rent of its investigation o cab Al Brown retains bantamweight title by defeating Teugem of of ont alms to have discovered cure 10 Relief work plans being Cori Clubb announces Page Stidston elected presi the Winnipeg women club says he will not Stag until perfectly British election returns by const a kancies will be found pages session of Manitoba legislature be Christmas Page heavy decreases experienced by race be lading dubs in English soccer acadian Dollar does no deviate in new York Marke new Britis currencies maintained a steady Tren on local foreign exchanges Dollar never deviated fro Canadian Dolla cent yesterdays closing opened at 39014 Down j from the previous close the Poun dropped two cents further to at but rallied to close at the opening forms Lett 1 provisional president Gonzalez a retaining Zubizarreta into Victory on Tufel wave of votes British late party completely submerged Lection new political history made As result of yesterdays voting in great Britain party lines split new emergency ministry will comprise members who were formerly opponents special United news Cable to free press by free press private British Gen eral election today made new political the National Finan Cial emergency split All regular parties with the exception of the conserva highlights of British election worst defeat known George one of the of the old labor government to break with Premier Ham say was elected in old seat of Bow and pop in a straight fight with the former commissioner of works won the Riding by one of the few labovites to swing Over with Premier Macdonald to form the National held his London seat of running As a National prime minister Ramsay Mac a socialist and former Leader of the labor headed the a peal of the National government for election of members of parliament who will support the cabinets emergency programme regardless of party Premier Radisay Fiose government was returned to Power by British electors tuesday v overwhelming the Premier will not know How he fared himself until today As votes in the sea hand constituency were not to counted until this labor party former labor ministers Defeated in elections Canadian Tress former labor ministers reelected in yesterdays eneral election included the follow no sir Stafford Bristol East George Polar a and former labor ministers Hon in Yorkshire Ernest Thurtle in shored Tchi London sir Charles tre Newcastle Pontine Central it in West Bromwich in will Esden West Pethick Leicester West in Camberwell Hitler sets for Small planes australian aviator plies from new York to Jamaica i in 18 hours associated Tress new a distance record for Type of Small he used was claimed today for l Bert noted australian who flew from North Beach Airport Here to in 18 Hinkler unexpectedly took off from North Beach Long Island about 2 yesterday and landed in Kingston this a journey in of Levack superintendent of the de Haviland aircraft company of said at Toronto that Hinkler performance in a puss Moth plane bettered the flight made by Amy John son when she travelled recently from London to Hinkler to remain in King Ston for a week and then Fly t in his which a a 25foot Wing spread and is powered with a 90horsepower i was understood he would decide at Natal whether to proceed on a molested easy stages flight to Africa which he announced in Toronto in May Hinkler once held the Austral to England flight former officials of York guilty jury deliberates in verdict against Heht on charges of comp racy in Der will be passed on in Canadian press rat 27 men Ai conspiracy to yo7k township during the past were found guilty by a tonight after deliberation last i0r seven and a Quarter sentences will be passed by or it Stirp Kelly on november the request of defence sentence was deferred to that to mint Toni tent in into Possession of the it was also declared Nelson River company Imd lower its original tender on a sewer construction Job on Rogers Roadman bad secured the of the Bonds was charged up to the s account by the company Thev Are Basil River construction company Xiv i y1 it Olenn Kivit i former township former Engineer e former and five former 8 William Isaac v Armstrong and j the trial followed into township o Early this year by judge William Herbert was testified Holden chased which had Uter come they brought r the jury men enter court room to ask to Gest on the first was the client Point to collusion do commission of overt act const explained tha act to the making o an vre ement Between any of the Savme to which is a furtherance o matter which the part is m have in is an overt get life me were sentenced to life imprison men so one to ten years imprison men by Logie in fall Assize Liere oliiical1 leanings ree Trade Blanche sier wings to conservatives and Middlesbrough to tory of labor losses is repeated All through English boroughs Canadian press by George Hambleton free Rade Manchester yesterday went Onset valve in All its 10 he Home of the Cobden ites desert d its hereditary policy but it was of the Only anomaly in the elec electing two on went Newcastle represented in last ouse by two Labori Tesi one con and one now has Iree conservatives and one Udham rejected two labovites for in the London the conservatives captured both Battersea divisions from in Bermond the labovites held one conservatives Beth Al Green remained electing two candidates of that the four Camberwell divisions went solidly at the last election he labor party took three conservatives Chelsea was unchanged with sir Samuel re Arthur Leader and former chief aide of Mac led the labor party in opposition to the Cabinet of Macdonald n the grounds that Macdonald had deserted a few labovites stood by David Lloyd wartime prime minister and Leader of the Liberal led a Small faction of his party in an Appeal against Tariff measures which the Cabinet proposes to two larger factions of led by sir John Simon and sir Herbert promised to support the government on emergency Revenue Tariff partial results some of the election results follow Artler labor Leader and former foreign Defeated by Rea Admiral Gordon Campbell in former Saborit first lord of the was Defeated for reelection Hills Borough he was Defeated by former policeman whose prominence in the labor party elevated him to Vic Chamberlain in the household of was Defeated by sir Hugo Liverpool Edge Hill miss Ellen was Defeated for reelection from middles by j Youn polled to for the woman Herbert former minister of transport and chairman of the labor was Defeated by miss chairman of the he Defeated with the record behind her of be ing the first woman privy councillor in great Britain Margaret Bond fled was Defeated in the London Borough of her woman miss Irene polled against for miss it was one of two straight fights Between women in the first labor miss Bonfield was Secretary of the labor but lost her in she re entered the commons As member for Wallsend in 1926 and after the 1929 labor became minister of miss Bonfield was president of the general Council of the trades Union Congress in 1923 and is chief woman officer of the Union of Gen eral and municipal caught in the ant labor tide that swept Down labor candidates like nine Albert Alex first lord of the admiralty since was Defeated in Hills the seat went to the conservatives when Braithwaite polled votes to for the former Cabinet for Many years a Baptist Lay Alexander Long has been connected with labor and cooperative move he parliamentary Secre Ary for Board of Trade in 1924 and in the last Labur Cabinet was Ord of the sir Philip National conservative president of he Board of was reelected in Over Blanco labor by a major Ity of sir Philip held the Post of president of the Board of Trade in 1922 and throughout the term of the conservative government of Stanley he has represented Hendon since Earl beattys Viscount Boro captured the Peckham division of Camberwell for the conservatives turning a labor majority of into a conservative Lead of f Hon Mary daughter of the late lord regained the London Borough of Hammersmith North for the conservatives by defeating the sitting and com miss interested in bettering Industrial was an unsuccessful candidate in 8 or e Blind labor candidate in Lon Don was Defeated by a Large major Ity by sir Ronnell conserva sitting White Field had the devoted assistance of his wife throughout the Campaign it the Only member of the old labor Cabinet to seek election on the same plat form As Premier Ramsay continued on Page six i Early returns i All Are Astor reelected in plym leads list miss Margaret former minister of is among Defeated continued on Page six Stevens issues warning Canada has Over borrowed were too prone to regard business conditions in the Dominion with an attitude of pessimistic said Federal minister of Trade and in an address Here at the same be issued a warning that Canada had a sane and reasonable perspective would inspire satisfaction in he capacity of our country to sus Tain its population in Comfort and he addressing the manual of the advertising sales round table of continued on Page six David 10 Inman in others receive minor hurts three Only one of whom was admitted to were Hurt when they were struck by motor vehicles on main Street and Portage tuesday David of 10 Inman was admitted to general Hospital suffering from Shock and possible injuries to his As result of being struck by a truck on main at Higgins shortly after 6 his condition is Henry 360 Salter was the Driver of the crossing Portage Between Young and Spence shortly before 7 Oclock last by Canadian and associated press cables All won seats in the House of commons in Early returns from the leading the list was lady Astor who was reelected in it was a miss Irene Ward who Defeated miss Margaret Bond the first woman to hold a port Folio in the British miss Bonfield resigned As minister o labor m the change of government gave prime minister Ramsay Macdonald a National ministry to Deal with great Britain economic the other women known to have been elected Are lady Iveigh mrs killed by train John 80yearold resident of the Moberly was killed in stantly yesterday by freight Bergen Hain was Walls ing the track in front of his Home when the Accident weather report continued on Page six Oneman cruise around world in Small sailing vessel is nearing pm press Radii message received Here today announced that William Albert Robin of on the last Lap o his thrilling Oneman cruise around the world shoved off in on Board his 32foo the the intrepid Sailor reported him self the Way to new York from the Canary his last Stop on a journey that will have totalled 000 Miles by the tune he reaches thl who is left Nev York in his boat approximately fort i months summary of gains and losses in British elections associated press the elec of 288 members out of the summary of gains and losses in the general election was As follows Triumph for ministry shown in returns from less than half of country Henderson beaten figures reveal Only two former labor ministers Are reelected press a recheck of the first nights returns in tie British general elections Dur ing tie Early morning showed the election of 287 members out of the government total was 201 the opposition total and there was one the standing by parties conservatives 22 National labor 4 National Liberal 3s labor party Lloyd George Liberal 3 Independent Canadian press by George Hambleton the labor party was swept under an Avalanche of National government votes in yesterdays general the returns to an Early hour this morning covered less than half of the total member ship of the House of commons remainder were not to be declared until later but they presaged a disaster for labor More Complete than has struck any political party in Many gains National labor gains Liberal losses labor losses Independent gains Independent losses 101 4 13 2 111 2 7 it Arthur their is member after member of the old labor which gave Way to the National government two Defeated and one elected according to Early returns i Canadian press two canadians were Defeated and one elected in the Early returns for the British elections a native of King was Defeated in West running As a Maurice another labor candidate went Down to defeat in he is a native of re gained Doncaster for the conserva looming backward prom the free 275 Trent East the following is the weather report issued from the Winnipeg meteorological office at 7 maximum for the a receding j49 47 Northwest wind at 18 Miles per hour Rains have occurred in and the weather has been rather Cool in the Mima Yorkton 37 47 Moose jaw 36 39 braid in Kenora Mima dawson4 Aklavik 13 h Simpson 16 26 Smith 26 42 Rupert Victoria 46 50 Vancouver 42 48 Kamloops 40 georce28 43 Edmonton 22 50 30 42 Bariff 23 38 Cal Jary 22 44 Lethbridge 30 51 hat 28 36 39 42 43 46 Arthur 32 52 Cochrane 28 48 Hunt Sivilie 34 56 sound 36 34 london142 56 Toronto 37 54 40 56 36 60 Montreal 42 54 38 48 John 44 48 Halifax 1 40 54 Char town 42 52 current 29 48 Battleford 34 40 Albert 33 42 Saskatoon 36 41 forecasts West winds Cloudy and scattered Saskatchewan and Westerly winds fair change in Lake or occasional and 63 360 Toronto were slightly injured when they stepped into the path of an automobile driven by Donald after receiving treatment Gen eral they were allowed to go victim of a traffic Accident Mon Day on main at William 140 James is progressing favor according to officials at Gen eral czechoslovak Flag unfurled today today the White and Blue Flag of the czechoslovak Republic flies from the free press it is the thirteenth anniversary of the foundation of the czechoslovak state which the world War liberated from now this with their government recognized As completely has legation in the capitals of the its Thomas has held this office Ever since and is an extremely Able and enlightened ministers congratulate bes Borough on birthday Canadian press a special message of birthday congratulations from Ben prime who became indisposed on sunday but is improve members of the Cabinet called upon the Earl of bes Borough late this afternoon at government headed by sir George senior privy the Dominion Cabi net ministers extended their Best wishes and greetings to his Excel Lency on the occasion of his fifty first fifty Lve years 1878 a Telegram from West Emerson stated that Laird and party had passed there on the stage in the be sides his were Bannatyne swin Mcdougall and Mland among prize winners at the Emerson fair were Duncan Roseau and Hugh Grant and fifty tears 1881 an which it was hoped would be was being made to change the name of Portage ave nue to Queen buildings within the Walls of fort Garry were scheduled for Early so thai main Street could be continued in a straight line to the fort five years 1886 a meeting of much interest in the Northland was that of the Crew of the wrecked Hudson Bay company ship Carn who had miraculously escaped death when the Brig Antone was blown on the rocks at with noted american who was at tempting an shipowners offer to do business via Hudson Bay Farnworth and Warkworth owners reported to have communicated readiness to department of Marine to carry further cargoes from Churchill if and when cargoes from Northern terminus Emp Overland journey to North pole the castaways met the colonel at Oxford forty tears 1891 Frank Yeigh was elected president of the Toronto Young Eugene strongest Man in the was performing a new feat at the London this was to carry a Pony off the s age with one by Means of a strap handle attached to a Broad another of Sandown feats was to uphold a piano and an orchestra on a while they played Rule Britannia thirty five years 3806 the new York referring to the coming presidential e actions conceded that states William Mckinley were North North South Washington and and predicted that Mckinley would carry 19 states with a total of 248 electoral and that Bryan was pretty sure of 17 states with a total of 134 thirty year the Canadian Northern Canadian Cit ional line had 40 Miles to com plete East of fort to link up Canadian Tress Mont Treal Gazette today publishes the following despatch from its Ottawa correspondent of new owners of the Farn and the two ves Sels which out the first wheat cargoes from Churchill this have communicated to the department of Marine their readiness to do business again next when Grain cargoes from the ter minis of the Hudson Bay railway if is pointed out by that that from information conveyed to them by the Captain of one of the the earliest Date at which the vessel could go the Straits for a cargo would be August 1 or possibly August it will be recalled that the two vessels left inthe third week of september for the return trip to and it was estimated by those familiar with weather conditions in the Straits that october 15 would be a late Date for the close of commercial Means that the maximum period during which cargoes could be safely moved from Churchill would be two the and the Farn Worth took out an aggregate of 000 bushels within a Assum ing favourable weather conditions through the eight weeks two vessels a week would take out at the out Side and if facilities were seeded this might be raised to which can not be regarded As any very consid Erable percentage of a Normal production in the Prairie provinces that could be handled by the Hudson the terminal facilities at Churchill which have Cost the taxpayers several millions of Dol and a maximum of Grain move its Lin Between that Point and port Arthu Large and promising Bod Lei of fron Ore had been found in the Rainy Lake and Seine River districts a Sample shoun by James Wallace assayed from 55 to 6 per twin Tyne the first time judge for the first Ince his recent Elevation to the chief ustic ship Pes idea at the in Esstel among gentlemen summoned to form the grand jury major and Twenty years 19u a civic census at Saskatoon showed including was others continued of Page live Rev Eber Bell and ;