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Wednesday, July 13, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 13, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Temperature readings 6.30 ., july 12. P.m., july 12 32.30 ., july 13 3.30 ., july 13 for full report of meteorological office see Page one. Vol. Pages. Sun rises 4.32 Sun sets 20.34 Moon rises 20.45 Moon sets 5.51 Winnipeg wednesday july 13, 1938 published Sjo So warm confession suspect arrested in Kidnap slaying of Charles Mattson Tacoma Wash., july 13. Man who state patrol chief William Cole said confessed the Mattson Kidnap slaying of 1936, was held tuesday by authorities who reported the confession did not Telly with All known facts in the Case. The Man identified by Cole As Frank Olson 32, arrested Rit Vilge Wash. Monday was held in a downtown hotel while authorities checked his Story in the death of Charles Mattson 10, who wits slain by his kidnapper. R. C. Suran agent in charge Oil another incident the Seattle Federal Bureau of to dish Point where he vesti gation office hurried Here Toi participate in the questioning of the Man. He said he had no com-1 ment to make As he left Seattle. Cole described Olson As rather slender with Sharp dark features. His clothes were old and his two growth of Beard heavy. He were a Cap and shuffled As he walked his head thrust Forward i had parked his car. He then drove to. Everett while the manhunt for him was being walked rus head thrust Forward ,.t to v and his Joyes darting from Side to l the Side nervously Cole added. Details of confession to Olson s confession Cole said the Man broke into the Mattson House and seized the child in the presence of Charles brother sister and a Young Seattle girl acquaint Ance. Then he said he dashed with the body Down the precipitous Cliff behind the Mattson Home and reached the Beach in pitch Black Ness. A Rowboat was moored there he rowed with the boy for Cole said Olson insisted he Hac not put the body where sub sequently was found in newly fallen Snow in a Thicket near Everett 15 Days later. Names accomplice up and m As say ing. One other Man knew where the body was buried and he must have dug up and moved ." the patrol chief said Olson gave him the name of the asserted accomplice who was arrested later tuesday. Olson implicated the accomplice in several robberies. Cole quoted Olson As saying he strangled the Mattson boy then beat the child on the head and stabbed him. was recalled the condition of the body the time was discovered indicated the Stab adding to the list of incidents involving americans in the sino japanese War zone a japanese customs employee invaded the Chingwan Tao Beach Home of mrs Cecil , daughter of . Ambassador Joseph. C. Grew near piping and assaulted her chinese servants. The employee said to have been drunk the time was immediately deported from Ching Wanghao. Several hours across commence wounds were inflicted after death. Stern May invoke martial Law in Haifa area Jerusalem july 13. A martial Law was believed imminent tuesday night in the Haifa area of Palestine where British marines earlier fought a Battle with an armed guerrilla band. While another battalion of British troops was landed to Aid in quelling jewish Arab disorders marines from the British Battle Cruiser. Repulse rushed to Aid the detachment battling a barricaded band near. Haifa. Nazi in Portugal Colour alleged the new clash came after a jew ish bus was overturned and bombed with injuries to one passenger. Haifa has been the main trouble in disorders which resulted Salem s old City tuesday took the tricks of Xuchang. 320 casualties since july 5. Fire in the streets of Jeru japanese Advance stopped Shanghai july 13. Reported wednesday that japanes lad been stopped seven Miles Down Stream from Kiu Kiang. Yants River port 135 Miles below Hankow and were attempting to bring u reinforcements. Because of Mill tary necessity they blew up to steel pontoons owned by the Stan Dard Oil company and occupied British property where they Moun de guns and Cut Loop holes in Ware Bouses and wharf buildings. Most civilians had fled. Foreign missionaries established an emergency Refuge zone Kuling a Moun Tain resort 13 Miles away. Jap bombs kill 300 Shanghai july 13 mately 200 civilians were killed tuesday in an air raid on Yangtze. River Tri City District known As Wuhan As japanese land and naval forces advanced up the Yangtze Valley to attack Hankow. Prelim Inary estimates placed the dead 100 and the wounded More than 200. Japanese bombers also caused hundreds of casualties in a raid on Canton. The Hup in provincial Hospital Xuchang suffered the most dam age. Many women were killed when a maternity Ward was hit. Scores of coolies were crushed when bombs fell in the heavily populated Dis tracks Spur search Cranberry Portage Man., july 13. Thought to be Hose of 75-year-old w. T. Thomp on and news that two searchers and become separated and were lost were latest developments in the free Day Hunt for the Veteran Manitoba government land Surveyor missing in the cold Lake area Ince Friday. The tracks headed in the direction if Sherridon were picked up by an Indian who also discovered bits of Orn sock. The Indian stated the footprints were getting firmer Anc More deliberate and were quite fresh. When became known two of heir number had become separated others in the Hunt temporarily abandoned the Thompson search to Ocate them according to word received Here late tuesday by h. Bruyere agent. The Manitoba forestry s fair child plane flown by Pilot hat held zoomed fruitlessly and Forth Over the Bushland during the Day while fishermen and trappers scoured the area around a Portage there Thompson was to have met Ais two assistants. Plea for Aid issued search parties have wired for the government s immediate assistance. Monday the Sherridon. Police took out a Canoe Load of indians to assist in the search and another party organized by George Thompson a son of the lost Man is working under his direction. He is thoroughly acquainted with the Terri tory having acted As his father s assistant when the mining claims were surveyed. The Lamb and a Row airways have been assisting. The claims Are two Miles in the Bush and the search is made difficult owing to the rough coun try and Green Brush. New professor flying Power House Hughes Globe girdling plane is roaring across Siberia Rev. E. G. D. Freeman pastor of Paul s United Church 3ort Arthur whom the regents of United College tuesday night in item to become professor on the geological faculty. Washington d.c., july 13. Russian embassy announced today that 11.15 C.s., tuesday Howard Hughes round the world plane was Over sirens a on the Lena River roughly two thirds of the Way on his hop from Omsk to Yakutsk. An embassy official said he was talking with Moscow by Telephone while soviet officials there were in Contact with the plane. Hughes reported his Altitude feet and his Speed 210 Miles an hour. London july 13. Up havas French Agency the news chronicle Liberal tuesday published a document which said was convinced was the verbatim report of a lecture by one of Tea most highly placed officers of the German to a group of leaders last month in Berlin. The statement dealt with sorted German plans for forcing Portugal to break its centuries old ties with great Britain and come within the Reich orbit. In Ordre conservative Paris news paper which published the document simultaneously with the news chronicle identified its author a5 general Walthur von Richena a High officer of the Leich branded As invention in by run an official commune published in All newspapers branded the statement an out and out invention a he As Clumsy As. is dishonest invented for the shameful of unleashing a new Campaign of hatred and calumny against the Reich. According to the document Gen eral von explained How Portugal with the azores and other wands off the african coast dominated Britain s alternative route by Way of the Cape of Good Hope should the Mediterranean route be life of a High moslem holy Man sheif All hats. He was shot Down in the Murisan Quarter while on has Way to the flags mosque. A passing Arab. Woman was wounded by a stray Bullet. The assassins escaped. Since violence broke out july 5, 47 arabs and 24 jews have been killed 146 arabs and 83 jews wounded five British soldiers wounded and 15 roving raiders killed and scores injured. In Nazareth salad. Acre and tul karm a 22-hour curfew brought a halt to disorders. Many sections of Northern District however re ported bombings and shootings. Bride found dead the Wuhan District is made up of the provisional capital of Hankow and the cities of Hanyang and Xuchang. Chinese authorities Kiu Kiang dered the Standard Oil co. To sink ree of then pontoons on the Fang tse in an Effort to prevent Jap Nese troop landings. The United states consulate Gen ral will protest the incident and he Oil company will demand Index Ity. Chinese reports admitted that the within 10 Miles of claimed that the Duplessis denies All rumours Quebec july 13. That took Root following dismissal of Francois j. Leduc minister of roads from the Quebec Cabinet were met with denial tuesday by Premier Maurice who Seldom takes newspaper political gossip seriously. For nearly a. Week reports that gained wide circulation in Ince have been predicting a shake up in the Union National Cabinet a provincial election for aug. 17, a Hook up Between Ontario and que that would mean simultaneous elections in the respective prov aces. The latter report gamed maturity following a conference Between or. Duplessis and Premier Mitchell f. Hepburn who flew to Quebec last week end for a conference on mat ters of common interest to the two . Board invites new head the Board of regents of United College tuesday night unanimously decided to invite Rev. Or. William Creighton Graham professor of old testament literature and language in the University of Chicago to be come principal of the United College As successor to or. J. H. Riddell. L. J. Reycraft and or. J. A. Cormie on behalf of the Board interviewed or. Graham in Chicago last week and he agreed to consider the appointment. is confidently hoped that he will accept or. Reycraft said after tuesday night. The regents also the meeting unanimously new York july 13. A the Howard Hughes plane racing around the world reported by radio relayed to flight Headquarters tues Day night that expected to land Yakutsk Siberia 420 C.s., 11 hours 43 minutes after the Takeoff Omsk on the fourth leg of the journey. Story of arrival Omsk on Page 3. Pictures of arrival Paris and Story of possible Landing Winnipeg on Page the message from radio Engineer Richard Stoddart aboard the plane and was relayed by Over seas Telephone from a russian offi Cial named Demchenko in Moscow who said he had been in constant communication with the Diane by radio since left Omsk and that Hughes told him the plane j had not changed course. Crew and machine were in perfect condition. Roar into siberian Dawn Omsk Siberia july 13. A Howard Hughes and his four round the world flight companion roared into the siberian Dawn to Day 4.37 4.37 C.S. Tuesday on the fourth leg of their Globe girdling flight. Ahead of the 1933 flight schedule of the late Wiley Post who circled the world in seven Days 18 hours and 49 minutes. Early summer Dawn was just breaking aver mid Asia when the flying Laboratory new York world s fair 1939" got away. Hughes spent about 4% hours in Omsk drinking Tea himself after satisfying his plane s thirst for gasoline. May refuel Winnipeg new York july 13. Lodwick new York representative of Howard Hughes Globe girdling flight announced tuesday night arrangements had been made for refuelling the plane Winnipeg. He also stated that official timers would be stationed Fairbanks Alaska Edmonton Winnipeg and Minneapolis. Hughes is expected to attempt the final hop from fair Banks to new York non Stop if wind and weather Are favourable and his fuel holds out. The plane has an estimated maximum fuel Range of Miles intermediate stops Are tentative provided for Only in the event he is compelled to set Down in route Rains heat Aid crops in West Ottawa july 13. In the Prairie provinces progressed favourably last week under the stimulus of warm weather was said tuesday in the seventh of a series of 15 weekly telegraphic crop reports covering the Prairie prov inces and issued by the Dominion the United states fliers headed from Fairbanks to new York. The recommended for professor on the theological staff of the College Rev. Or. E. G. D. Freeman pastor of . Paul s United Church port Arthur who was formerly pastor of King memorial Church and chairman of Winnipeg presbytery. Or. Graham who was named for new principal was born in Ontario graduating from the University of Toronto where he took his . Degree in 1912 and his . In 1913, later studying Harvard. Before going to Chicago where he has been professor since 1928, he lectured the Wesleyan theological College Montreal and rat Mcgill University. During the great War he served As honorary Captain and chaplain with the Canadian expeditionary Force. He is married and has three surviving children Eleanor William and John. He is author of a num Ber. Of theological works and a Mason. Their Silvar monoplane East across the soviet Steppes toward Yakutsk Miles away. They were still almost a Day Winnipeg fuel Cache was arranged through the United states state department and the Canadian govern ment. Unwin blast threatens new Alta. Monetary restriction Toronto july 13. H. In wire social credit member of the Alberta legislature for Edson told nearly 300 people in Queen s Park tuesday night the Alberta government would pass legislation prohibiting taking Money out of Alberta briefly Alix Alta., july 13. Up a Bride of Only 48 hours mrs. Abra Ham Penner 19, of the russian mennonite Colony near Here was found dead tuesday. Her body was found floating in an irrigation dam her Mother s farm. Married sunday the husband re turned to his Home farm monday and to have come for his Bride tuesday. Coroner s. Scott announced was a C.S. of suicide. All Canadian says Portugal vital Vancouver july 13. Up the Baptist Union of Western Canada tuesday took the first step toward j creation of a National Baptist i Union voting unanimously in convention Here to press for All Cana Cut off. Says for tug in Enyun Suciu the Mere thought Chat these conference in 1939 or positions might some Day fail informally delegates suggest the hands of an enemy is de Winnipeg meeting place Paible with the existence of the j a cations and training of my the document i i British went on. Of vital Portugal said is also occupied most of today s ses Rev. F. D. Patterson of win Ltd Sion Rev. R. U. .iretli.cj.avii, importance to control of Nipe g said a modern Baptist minis the Mediterranean since Gibraltar Ter should have a Bachelor of arts cannot be held without Portugal Newsom thedas degree three years training in theological College and a full year of pastoral service before Ord a Tion Pierre s do font and John j. Has Kob attempted to evade More than income taxes . Board 10. Hon. W. D. Herridge charges Tariff Board hearing prices of radio sets too High in 2. Cork charms wandering reporter Killarney seems further from Europe than Canada 9 Small town California doctor commits suicide after writing strange thesis on 9. Crusade for compulsory pasteurization of milk is led by British med ical 9. Music a wards in written examinations Are announced by Toronto 10. Three Hundred citizens pay fare Well tribute to w. japanese were Ciu Kiang but chinese were waging sanguinary defence. Both chinese and japanese re ports indicated that a spectacular cattle was in Progress on Loyang Ake Southeast of ski Kiang. Postmasters study airmail growth Brandon Man., july 13. Special growth of airman services throughout Canada and especially in Manitoba were discussed by w. F Lough District director of postal services Winnipeg in an address the opening session of the Lvon annual convention of Manitoba postmasters. Or Lough stated that in the past month More than 38 tons of air mail was handled from the Winni Peg division alone. Contacts with Northern parts of the province had been greatly increased by this method he said. The 100 convention delegates were welcomed by mayor f. H. Young together with f. R. Longworth president of the Board of Trade and r. K. Forbes Brandon postmaster. Other speakers included John hug Gard Winnipeg w. J. Ward m.p., Dauphin a. T. Kines Roblin and mrs. C. Williams of Firdale. Brands Rumor silly All the rumours the Premier told crowded press conference were false. One he described As there was no question of immediate change in his Cabinet or. Duplessis added. Failure to re swear in four ministers following the technical resignation of the Cabinet after Leduc s dismissal the Premier explained had been due Only to absence of the ministers. With exception of sir Thomas Chapais still vacationing All were re sworn tuesday. The Premier said he wished to kill a Rumor Quebec and Ontario would announce simultaneous elections for september with provincial Auton omy As the main Issue. The Story related to or. Duplessis was that Premier Mitchell Hepburn of on Tario and or. Duplessis would make a fight for provincial autonomy particularly regarding Export of electricity denied them by the do minion government and would in effect constitute a third party threat in the Dominion Field if their demands were not met. That s silly As far As Quebec is declared or. Duplessis. As for Ontario we will respect their bread line Shorter 28 per cent decrease shown in Dominion s Relief Rolls pre Page probe of Winnipeg s civic Fin to open August 8. Ottawa july 13. Up in figures issued tuesday by Norman Rogers minister of id 154 000 fully employable Oer Suu. Received Relief in May a decrease of 28 per cent from May 1937, when the total was the decrease from april 1938, a a Tig i j 8.7 per cent. These figures exclude persons receiving agricultural re total of Farmers who to Gether with their dependents accounted for a farm population of so 000 received agricultural Aid for subsistence in May. This was a decrease of 25 per cent from the preceding month but an increase of More than 27 per cent Over May 1937. More than of those re a ceiling agricultural Aid were in Saskatchewan reflecting the effects of Tho drouth situation in that province in 1937. The Saskatchewan total showed a drop of 1.8 per cent from april but still showed an increase of nearly 90 per cent Over May 1937. The preliminary grand total of All persons receiving material and Aid was a de crease of 6.2 per cent from april and 7.4 per manslaughter trial evidence Brandon Man., july 13. Special of evidence in the C.S. of lome Taylor of Winnipeg who is charged with manslaughter As the result of a fatal Auto Accident in which Marvin Carver met his. Death. April 20, was concluded the police court Here tuesday afternoon. Magistrate a. W. H. Smith reserved his decision As to whether the accused shall be committed for trial until wednesday. J4ck Farmer said he saw a car travelling along the Highway on the wrong Side just before the Acci Dent occurred and that the car came very near to the ditch where witness tractor stood. He could not swear that the car he saw was the one driven by Taylor. E. W. Rage who first admitted he was the Driver of the Auto but later named Taylor As the Man stated that after some drinking in Brandon he had got into his own car and asked Taylor about after to rapid City. He fell asleep and dirt not see the Accident being in formed by Taylor about after wards. They decided later to phone for the police. Rage said was he who suggested that he take the the fatality. Jessie Shurb testified to meeting Taylor arid rage the Day of the Accident and of visiting a House where a party drank Beer. She said removed Praha july 13. Of Adolf Hitler and other leading nazis displayed in shop windows of the sudeten German City of Gra Slitz were ordered removed police. All time record Kingston ont., july 13. J l. Cross superintendent of the Kingston elevator stated tuesday that so far this year. Bushels of Grain have been handled the elevator an All time record. During the entire year 1937, bushels handled. Condition poor july 13. Dunn Britain s world Champion ice skating Star was reported tuesday to have suffered a relapse in Hollywood Hospital where a staff of specialists has been battling to save his life from a Streptococci a infection. His condition was de scribed As very in route to. Hungary Toronto july 13. Kirkconnell professor of classics a the University of Manitoba and authority on polish literature left tuesday for new York on his Way to Hungary where an honorary decree will be conferred on him by the University of Budapest leave France Cannes France july 13. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor sailed tuesday on a yacht cruise of italian and Dalmatian water that will keep them away from France throughout the state Visi of King George and Queen Eliza Beth in Paris july 19-22. Refugee organization evian Les balls France july 13 c. Taylor represent ing the United states proposed the inter governmental refugee committee tuesday establishment of a permanent refugee organization in London under a paid director assist in emigration of oppresses minorities. To contest Humboldt Rejina july 13. C. M Dunn minister of highways an transportation who was Defeated i after he attends the first meeting f the social credit federation of astern Canada sept. 4 and 5, in Montreal. Or. Unwin reviewed several stat Tes disallowed by the Federal gov rement or the courts and said the Federal government May Dis allow All our legislation and we Rill carry on and go the discrimination against Al Erta in favor of Saskatchewan and Manitoba by the Federal government Ras so great we Are determined lat not one of the old line parties ill Ever hold office in the West Melville constituency in the Gener election will seek election in hum Boldt constituency was Learne from Humboldt tuesday. The by election is expected to be Hel aug. 8. Babe murdered her Cut Iii cent from May 1937. Taylor Wai refusing drinks Nelson b.c., july 13. Up Coroner h. H. Mackenzie announced late tuesday night 18-month old Carmen Lajeunesse of Ymir b.c., was killed by a blow on in of her head. Earlier sergeant c. G. Barber the British Columbia police a the child who disappeared in a where Stie was playing Nea Ras drunk but that Ymir Yankee girl mine had Bee the Dominion government continued to disallow provincial legislation. If Ottawa keeps on disallowing or legislation we will pass one that 0 one will be allowed to take Oney out of the or. Win said. We will pay All our debts in goods and or. Unwin s speech was the first 1 a two month tour of Ontario and Quebec which will end soon to Issue scrip soon Calgary june 13. Al Erta government sponsored Road Rork programme with tax arrears and tax remission slips 1 or payment go into effect immediately. Tuesday w. R. . For Cochrane advised his constituents f the new plan which provides for he establishment of credit houses r Treasury branches soon As possible to facilitate the Exchange if the. Slips and open Transfer a ounts. The plan differs from the former Prosperity used two years ago in that 1 there will be no Stamps ached 2 the government will accept them for current Revenue ind 3 when used to _ Purchase goods arrangements be made i thereby retailers will be Able to re Ilace their goods. British air expert expected Ottawa july 13. Expert from the British War ministry Wie probably come to Canada soon to Survey possibility of arranging for training of Royal air Force pilots and officers in a Canadian owned and controlled school prime minister Mackenzie King said tues Day. He had no definite information As to when this official would arrive but believed would be soon. The British government had been very pleased or. Mackenzie King said by the communication for warded a week ago indicating the attitude taken by the Dominion government toward establishment of flying schools Here and had Al ready taken notice of what had been said in the House of commons on prorogation Day july 1 commenting on this phase of the government s policy after Council meeting tuesday and references made to during the conservative convention last week or. Mac Kenzie King said he was convinced least 90 per cent of the people would be in agreement the stand taken. Things can be so easily mis the prime minister observed and there is a Section so ready to believe we Are making commitments in Advance on mat ters pertaining to War and peace. Nothing can Over ride our determination that parliament alone will decide such any other attitude the prime minister said could Only make for disunity. Bureau of statistics. In parts of South Central Mani Toba and Northern Saskatchewan some local Rains alleviated the drouth situation. Wheat is Well headed Over the Southern portion of these provinces. Traces of Stem rust were reporter in Saskatchewan and fairly heavy infections were found on non rust resistant varieties in Manitoba. Grasshoppers Are Active in Manitoba and Saskatchewan with considerable defoliation occurring in local areas. Hail damage in Manitoba Only slight Hail damage was experienced in Alberta and Saskatchewan but some serious damage was reported two Points in South Western Manitoba. On the whole crops Are somewhat later than last year. Feed Grain crops Are prom Ising and Hay crops Are giving fair to Good yields. The summaries follow Manitoba several Points in the dry areas of the Central and South Ern parts of the province received Good showers and Rains last week which have resulted in some improvement in the crop situation As a whole. In local areas Grasshoppers Are very Active. Fairly heavy infections of Stem rust have occur red in the susceptible varieties of wheat in Southern and Central Manitoba. Heavy Hail damage occurred in the Deloraine District with lesser damage other Points. The wheat is All headed also three quarters of the Barley and one third of the Oats. The Harvest will probably be one week to Tea. Days later than last year. Crop conditions continue to very favourable in Northwestern Manitoba. Saskatchewan scattered showers some Good local Rains and warm weather brought crops along rapidly last week. The favourable Outlook Over most of the province was maintained but the North Central part is still suffering from Lack of Mois Ture. Dry conditions still prevail in the area extending West from Prince Albert to North Batteford and South to Rosthern. Grasshoppers Are very Active and control work is being continued. Some slight Hail damage occurred last week. Traces of Stem rust traces of Stem rust were reported in Southern Saskatchewan. In some particularly on lighter lands moisture reserves Are. Not adequate and timely Rains Are needed for a realization of present prospects. Pastures Are in Good condition Anu livestock have gained on the grass after a Winter of Short rations. Alberta crop prospects in the Southeastern and South Central parts of the province Are Good. Crops in extreme southwestern Al Berta Are need of moisture but prospects Are Good. In the Central part of the province the crop out ook is fair to Good with the Best prospects in the Southern portion of this area from Calgary to Olds. Conditions around Lacombe have not been As favourable and prospects Are Only fair. In extreme East Central Alberta precipitation has been Light All sea son. Some showers and Light Rains have improved conditions in North Ern Alberta and the crop is reported to be about 50 per cent of nor Mal. No reports of serious Hail damage were received. Wheat Stem Sawfly is reported to be very Abun Dant Over Large areas. Stink Battle inspector tries to Gas skunks but retreats nose bound the weather monday. 8.30 ., 6-30 6.20 70 Maxi mum. 82 minimum. 67 barometer. 23.79 South wind 12 Miles per hour sky. Partly Cloudy. Tuesday 6.30 to tuesday 8.30 6.30 34 Maxi mum. 88 minimum. 68 barometer. 29.62 West wind 12 Miles per hour precipitation .06 maximum humidity minimum humidity sky partly Cloudy. My a Dawson ----46 66 Aklavik ----58 82 Simpson .54 70 Hamilton ont., july 13. Two Parent skunks and five Little skiing lets fought odor for odor when the society for Preven Tion of cruelty to animals tried tuesday to drive them from mrs. H. R. Waring s garage with Carbon monoxide. Inspector Robert Inglis backed the . Amu Jince up to the garage and turned a Hose from the exhaust pipe on the spot where he believed the family to be then he let the motor race for several minutes. A couple of the youngsters stuck their noses out from under garage came the unmistakable odor of Skunk and a slight rustling. During the attempted asphyxia Tion David Jepson s dog went inside to investigate. He was bathed in Tomato juice tuesday night in an attempt to get rid of the odor. The attack will be resumed wednesday. The garage quickly. But ducked stricken a seven year old girl from Sel Kirk Man., definitely diagnosed As an infantile paralysis C.S. was admitted to King George municipal Hospital tuesday was Learned satisfied finally that the group tuesday evening. No paralysis had died mercifully Inglis Drew i has developed in the patient As out the Hose and waited. From the yet however. . Smith or. George Victoria Vancouver Kamloops or. Georze Jasper. Edmonton Calgary Lethbridge med. Hat Swift cur n Batteford 60 66 .48 56 .50 63 54 74 56 88 ,53 56 46 68 .46 72 7a 48 82 42 84 52 18 my a .62 m .67 33 .69 .50 33 .58 79 52 80 54 30 Brandon Winnipeg Kenora . Arthur Moosonee Cochrane Huntsville _ Parry sound 60 80 London .58 60 Toronto 89 Kingston 64 78 Ottawa .-----60 80 Montreal is 7? Quebec .62 63 . John 52 60 Halifax .52 58 Charlottes r. 50 m Chicago 63 89 . Paul 70 95 54 80 or. Albert 58 74 Saskatoon 54 76 Moose jaw .60 78 Regina .58 76 above figures Are for 24 hours ending tuesday. 6.30 Forecasts fresh or Strong Wes crw winds fair and so warm. Saskatchewan and Alberta Westerly winds generally fair with much the temperature. Take Superior moderate shifting winds mostly fair and warm Thunder showers in some districts. Kenora and Rainy fresh Wester in winds partly Cloudy and warm a few scattered thundershowers ;