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   Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 3, 1920, Winnipeg, Manitoba                                ENJOYABLE CIVIC HOLIDAY Winnipeg enjoyed its civic holiday in Hearted Thousands flocked to tho bSt the big parks were also well while tho pirks and theatres also drew bip Winnipeg with visitors from both sidai of tho yesterday celebrated thr 46th anniversary 01 the first step tho of thoir native with n bin picnic nt tho Exhibition 332 TOD A Y'S with heal thunder AUGUST 3, 1920 Bun 31: 0 ill PAGES Housing Western Welcome Extended First Minister By His Fellow Citizens of Portage la and Leading Men From Other Parts of Not Com- mit Himself To Any Definite Statement As to Future Policy of Address Being of General Nature i la Man Arthur Meighon did wt commit to any statement as to the future policy to by tne government in the speech which lie delivered it Portage la this afternoon on tho occasion of the mm by residents of that the More than people heard the western premier of Canada deliver impressive oration in tho in which he hi for a bigger and better of tie tho present Premier wises of discontent and pointed out that it was only by a 01 these problems and by the closer that they could be Hon. .Mr was given a when he ared on m of the grandstand in Island park the and again later when he rose to Men I EULOGIZES PREMIER'S PLEA FOR GOODWILL on Hon. speech it la the Monti IM I tomorrow will to lilt ft lends in will be accepted ing tho conditions that confront public not In Canada but every also as Indicating the lines Icj men In responsible no their party The pica foi mutual consideration with which he will com- itself to men of goodwill be- cause of Us which stantN out makes argument Signalling Ammunition Re- moved by Sinn Fein Raiders RUSH GREENWOOD Trial Without Jury In Ireland Soon To Bo in Resigns of toon of tin to 1 i the j j T C. for llora On tn the t Koberi 1', It. C. t itor W. Slarpe and itor Wat Aimo Henard too lute for the dt livered in the Mijor J. at gathering in front At the he re id in ol in he of tlie premier of will Ihe ol I fi lends I Just i very to of dav's and igam over tu the Island we I watched the hall very few years I tu forget i lhat has transpired personal to but lot lhat .My struggles still aie in front and not U is by performance and not by tint all men m aro Hut think of what has taken place in the Never Ja all the history of mankind haa face of uni- verse so changed In i few short has a of the i tremendous into so brief It is not too much to that for four the whole tabric of civilization stood wavering between dosti and As joung and m now of iV in tiring the confronted him or w tio arose lo speak and ho that he wished to extend a and a person il come to the tlr prime ot iij Dominion western lie to tbc lift that Portage hid si nt Mr. .is a man to Ottawa a un of the Premier some experience In the direction oc he his well his tits lo Mr. Mr. Norris on tn that in his opinion the time had n me lor a mm to at tlie head it Of Tho ho s. wasai on V in who could I was urgently ind In hoped that Mr. 1-T il lit the Premier Meighen's Speech Mr speech a J as It be nine pretence if I dlil ret that is an event rnu pudu oM town of Portage la Trail le ihc rich the to lest and til of western this in lhat e- a leal h litre was the lint home and i e niy children were Ihe of tlin district con- in me twelve ago a sreat trust aud a gnat opportunity asj it Id because thai all things come that this 1'appy is may oC fnj conduct thit time and these eventful I of vou to bu that I never forgotten 1'jirtage. 1 havo no to regard as a sanction or on- ft the or ot niy own political Nor is It a tubule of personal Nothing but me so to was council and board of and 13 their members are m- hn worship the whose I have not It is by thu of thu honor dono to tago h Prairie by the of Dominion in the name of the of I hope I can s lint It is meant as an ev i- of person il ami will Appreciates Tribute tod as on a long scries of other 1 have to niy of la 1'i.ilms. time on 01 Mrs. L' well as ami i do so with fulness ot 1 have to think as tho people the and all over the foi coming here and adding to tho bigness the d 't tho special doim our his the in joining m the i and spirit of the Mi. tlie pi into cf so much to of the dav bv and t living The of hit the warmth nnO ss or his value A I w nit to ml as veil and of who have come so prints lei be with Hie and other s who have them a long and whose 'm this event is mm 1> us Mr. and en- Iv of I thank the and of tlie board of of the rural members of the those who have the for this signal honor which I think to them Is no in the Ilot even Ottawa where an audience A gathered 1 know so is I think I to whom I so putting aside for moment cares and tlie indulging to the full the of old I expressed by a great writer of an- other period far If was for a long time doubtful whether we we're to emerge igam the en- of the century or revert to the barbarism of ti h. Wo all know weio bad and there were nut many homes that were free from constant anu poignant but I want to tell you that them me marvellously lie I who even yet have any tion of thu Imminence and blackness of 11 rial peril that came upon us in and summer of tho last year of the I waa at tint time to take a small pan in the wur cabinet In I goi a close v lew aud 1 know of Just we weio In There are sonic men in front of me who were In tlie the who don't very but know that is If they get at that time information was at all complete All 1 want to say is that the man who thill every action t ikeu by this try at that time not demanded by and that man not and does not want to know thu doe not sei ve a 'The at least tho dange rla pat. That ia really ill that can bi- The war Is That Is to Canada's has Hut is a lot yet to be a lot to be a lot of ism yet to be before happiness of other comes back is a lot of steady to be- done in this as well in other counti get past dangers that aru just as bad and Just about as big the Ism of Unrest and war moiu than any ever epidemics of Ui there been and always will havo been by fai mote fatal than the tried in country aiter an- The extremist has had .in In- and has aheady laid more than one gieat nation prostrate and brought millions of to anguish ami than they endured In Wo don't things In they do facts and their gieat in every nation In Km opo and wu cannot be Even on this continent ami counti tho forces of destruction are at I am afraid ate blind If we do not believe that they me a lot than weie and that the menace is I am going to say a very few woids as lo in tho people of Canada love their ought lo do we should be quick to lem- Injustice cannot ail agree as to injustice dues What uno honestly Is another person honestly thinks is Uut we should be more alert than ever to both aa as every grievance that bus any real We do .so In a liberal and NATIONALIST EDITOR GETS PUBLIC FUNERAL Pyre Tilak Burned on Beach At Poona AUK i held late over of Nationalist leader and editor ot the of who morning In the presence oT mi the on u eral jij re erected on the sea beach it was This Is the cremation ot this Kind in the of the The of death spread i rapidly the city of Poona morn and great crowds the neighborhood ol tho hotel lie In order that all might view the weie in a otio of the tne spirit and not be too class that 0110 or if just about as the other and class thinks that other class has the That is the ol a-e The duty of the hour to seek out and all Just causes of and whenever In the framing riK of laws there Is doubt as 10 tho lino of Justice the to the mini experience has taught us that the of injustice ia not itself The mav talk as he likes theorist may prate a-s he but vou cannot Bet i id of the order by thu mere ot equitable laws as fair and aa human dom can enforce them as 1m- as you and the state may bo In The and tho can within the law and still do their work By by by the aits of the of tney poison and the m In every they first convince Then they RO with to on The on VISIT TO IRELAND MAY SOBER MANNIX Times Correspondent the Wisdom of Exclusion opinion in a despatch to tlie London Is wisdom of the decision to exclude Archbishop of from Many aie used it. In tho place it is pointed out that the Kein need no from and that Archbishop could do moie in United States than if Riven the to preach an anti-British crus ule In sijs tho Times them am sumo who think thu es of tho may be due to Ignorance ol the real state of affairs In and that con- tuut might have a on according to tho thu de- cision is likely to heads ot the Catholic in lin In a filse position It ia believed probably tint church would support for an settlement the but in some It is declared the chinch must bu greatly embarrassed by thu on Archbishop ments Leading Catholic are re- by the Times to be of the opinion that if tlie Insists on making a out ot the the will virtually bo compelled to pion his On the other they if the archbishop H permitted to to like any other home-coming lunch will have an opportunity to acquaint him quietly with ItH difficulties and probably be to his course of At any says the Times cor- it Ig considered cci tain in Dublin that the nf tho martyrdom would be paid not by himself but by tho government arid the Irish ARMY OFFICER MISSING Auditors Accounts of Lieut. Chicago Aug. 2 James Donald of of the of liio United States bus anil ho ivies hla have found n to it announced to shot tage amount many of to ilion made Lieut. left his homo on ihc ho had boon called to on government Kills Husband in Effort To Spoil His Good Looks New dia widow of was arrested heio laht chained with the mm del of hei at then home at on June 20. The man was taken to police detectives said she broke down and confessed she threw carbolic acid cm her husband he Mrs. Sokolowsky explained detectives by Ins that her who was a prominent a handsome and she wanted to spoil his Rood looks after she a Inter w ten him by another Somo of the acid Is supposed to have been swallowed bj the Aug. held up the occupants of the MUen Head and took away rounds of The Inre station also was and the apparatus to eif the ers on havo been one ot this reasons for Liners fiom The today that the diverting of tho vessels was In no wise connected with Archbishop of but was due In the initiative of the steamship who e found It In- difficult to obtain age and alarmed al the pling of The er adds tho companies complained ot of the railroad at Saunderson Resigns Aug. resignation of iia private to the announced is as of political and in some it even his ot the Saunderson is lion of lato Ulster and his Influence on the was always as being very rji lie was frequently by thu nationalist Aug. 1-3 to bit for another fortnight Sir Hum fir today a lo make provision for the and maintenance of outer in it is mulct will institute something like civilian The of this will be taken In the com- mons under forced conditions on Thursday On Friday thu will receive it. the next week all in one Trial Without Jury The cabinet at session is to have virtually completed Ihe new Irish providing for inar without in and giving the military anil police wider lor The In- ability of thu ties to and obtain in bouth and caused the breakdown of the crown tho In to ihu court Tho will the high Justice and other ewin will sit only m Dublin to obviate the possibility of if weie ID bo held in The guve notice today that it its which ib to bu discussed on day and passed finally on Sinn Koia member of thu house of commons for the southeast division of Cork and food of thu Republican went to this States some months is to nave resigned as of Re- publican parliament on the of opinion between Uo and leaders of ihu lush in tho United Mr. has sent a. long ory letter to the speaker of tlie H Is predicted in Irish political circles that his resignation will lead to developments In the Sinn ranks Dublin Horse Fair Aug. tho league has been an Illegal owing to its tho Sinn Fein the annual Dublin hoite fall opened the auspices of the league was no Intel lei ence by the author although H is believed that a. me. gathering certainly would have been iiy the Under the utw meetings ot this niu allowed on the that they keep the people out of bevel all of them in and all wero at Ihe opening The fair will out the O'Doherty Free Aug. reports tho lease of yinn Fein member of to prevent whose trial the Sinn recently binned the comt In county was retted on tha charge of eliciting sub- for the Corporation Aug. scenes a special meeting i of the city called on petition of slim Fein and two labor which the number necessary to call a The it was to steps for the and I Instalment of men out of I bj an Orange A proposed those ir the meeting was killed a ot and that if the can led the not be for the con- An amendment 35 to a. the of the military and police in nnd declaring the object of the was likely to bu attained when the government took measures to biing to I it page 10 Bank Aug. the the conference ues Its sittings In The privy council is ploughing through the dis- between Quebec province and I the Dominion attorney-general con- fishing rights and lands inj former Indian Vote To Aid Germany With Spa Coal Deal Unchallenged Aug. vote for an advance of to many connection with the Spa coal agreement's came up tonight in the house of It was nof challenged and was agreed to without Labor members welcomed in the proposition what characterized as a change irr the ment policy toward Germany and a practical revision of the unworkable Versailles In the course of liis speech in de- fence of the Premier Lloyd George said the proposal for ing coal Wat much better than ing a large costly army far it. He argued Germany must her debts in gold or She had no he coal turn the equivalent of gold or more added the ii unable to produce ficient coal while her population is unfit and Hence she be Gable Has No Faith in Bolshevist Peace Talk Reconstruction of the Army Against Bolsheviki in Hands of Haller MUNITIONS AT DANZIG London Notified of Opening of Armistice Negotiations At Kobryn and met the and and Finance Most Urgent Problem of Nations Atlantic civilization In even greater peril than in 101-1? It to learned if tlie war was only the prelude lo the collipse of The defeat of Poland is the most thing that has happened In since the broke the Russian steam roller moving in the hands of men to Hatten out Poland and menace the whole It Is too soon lo cry that destruction comes of the but possibility Is no longer a The Poles knew the eminent was dreaming of world con- as did the Today thu converging on Warsaw look aa though they may get If they half of Europe will BOOH be in the melting Behind the gaieties of the holidays the clouds are black and grim as six ago This country wains peace with and all if such a thing is That any peace be made witn the today U more ful than H Ib known that does not even mean the rule ot the It means the inle of How to peace with gang assassins is a. Lloyd is at his cud to It cannot bo seen liow to that unhappy land by talking with at a round from the of aie menacing They aro related to fuel anil Tho risk of famine throughout Hurope today Is greater than If the coming ter bu severe the of corning food and fuel famines will bo Tho of to over her Industrial equilibrium Is almost certain to mean the further collapse of while every government In is madly Its limited cold and useless paper money aro three of a In which Ho ROMANIA GIVES SOVIET DAYS TO WITHDRAW August U Tlie peits here aie inclined to view the situation in Poland The they indicated that Sovitt had not advanced than being 75 milts Horn Wai Other with satisfaction weie the action the I Including the of by the activity Ol the which with good and the ot of munitions I torn Tlie principal menace io the Poles at present is considered to be at ihe centro of their concentrations of troops Opon Armistice Talk AUK Polish Bolshevik evening at on railroad of the negotiations began Karl the a dispatch to thu Daily from H is stated that the bo- Kan by demanding the of which already was in Two points peate between Soviet und Poland must Include arc the independence of tlie Polish and the light ot self-determination for the trom Poland on the to a. Wai saw dispatch to the London Times The which terms outlined by In the paper De the demands include no In Polish internal no and the of the Polish boundaries d by Premier ot Tho and United well as the French in ha 10 all their other than to leave the continued the which sava this action has hnd a very depressing effect upon the The message adds on receipt ot authority from the riench military mission at is now an in the of the Polish Polish Correspondents Barred sent by the newspaper lo the irrg to accompany the Polish party hns not been the at Wars as Strikebreakers Twenty task of unloading cargo of war material consigned to to continue their work to Poles who here from that were detailed foi this and tno who revolted been ai rested by the order of Bad Impression Created In S. Note I Aug. the ated note from United Slates dealing with occupation of the northern the island of Saghalin appears to have made an unpleasant with the but the hope is expressed that Hie be able to the United States i that the occupation is only of a The newspapers in their comment arc in the three lines vf Tltc fou the is that the United attitude toward Japan is always in the nature of a by the Yuri is the Japanese j militarists arc lo blame for what it de- clarer is the misconception about The i by the Jiji is that occupation of Russian tory by Japan a doubtful liable to both at home and Travellers Searched At Point of Revolver While Through Crow's Nest BANDITS EFFECT ESCAPE Strong Posses of Men Now Mountainous Country for Fugitives tin Ti th icu 1 MI who tlie o START RE- OF U.S. Now Fares Likely on Aug. 20 Revised Freight Rates Aug. 25 nil nld inn Known inn em- dei ible on and hey ne mi while irul as the of rs f I torn j i si They n s the money i i much mom tor h ul .i i mi him whl three in u v Hie from Known io p. men was Main d up m .ir I d on nid in ide i hi t Sim ot r 11 dMon j Ali i. of the iff ui the 1 d Sent mi I Mounted poll on trail of ilie people or other pi i in base The i aptine Is IK i m of a few i 1 hei of rs on the tiain J 9nly Searched passenger will become M. effective Aug. und the advanced i io up bv Height rates according to aimed near programme outlined bj 10 miles of ired n. general lor about it ut i Simultaneously with the the bandits locking for ot passenger faies the a luge amount chaises for Pullman and two of and Total Increased Revenue Estimated At Billion and Half Dollars tiain ie of all .md md tin ISI sn m Hi of i. at duly have new laics on also will be put into Railroad talc In the United Stales have begun the ot blanket rule mci easing thu transportation un a These will be- presented lo the Commerce commission live prior to the proposed tive The late will be hj con- rates lot all aud un all commodities as us the steal risk ot working out the erous details can In- ped t v i n through to their When the liam Sentinel UK r J and lov mug Hie conductor with their him lo stait ihe and then in ide At the of the robin ry theie about 100 111 bci ird It H estimated tlie bet men ami m description ol llu i clean men about 2X yi us of the his a grey and is about li in ami J U nnd AM 3 Ultimatum Threatens To Declare a General Demobilization Aug. has an ultimatum upon Soviet giving the viets to withdraw their from cording to a here In the event of to comply it will a A lorce of more than SOO armed uniformed men ed tne Austrian early 1'ii- dav the and i aided the seizing uni- forms and 21 machine 1 ho raiders relumed to wlh the booty loaded on motoi The haa to Hungarian demanding punishment of the leturu ot the and an and ment of It has also com- the fact to Marquis of Is Dead At Johannesburg South Aug. Sholto ninth of is ing to an The ninth Marquis of was born Oct. 13, 1SG3, to the title upon the death of in 1900. He was formerly man In the British and later was lieutenant In the 3rd of the King's Own Scottish and He wui twice survived by two tons and one ter His eldest Francis Viscount will succeed to the The new marquis was bom Jan. Run Saxony City a of and labor recently has been since yesterday and fought the bunds ot radical member of In Ing to a despatch to the wounded in action in blatU tho British In that port with who refused to the ship upheld the and their A gieat crowd assembled later in the legion of the prison the are being held and thero were that two were while tho men under of striking are reported to be as has run high the have taken hand In unloading being into de- monstrations In evening he disorder It is Germane Disarm Fugitives Aug. cavalry pursued Polish HC with the fromier In Kast to received The threatened follow the Poles across the but refrained from doing .so when German ed the The when they must be threw away their and aboard a train which carried them further Into Mounted nrc seen frequently along the Kast Prussian Tho aro ed to bo on a great of propaganda In and declare Lithuania must Join iet as a mitral A cow despatch pays a Soviet republic has been proclaimed at and declares Lithuanian troops IIIM e being supported by Soviet troops Moscow Reports Advances A continuance of the ad- I vance weHt of the oC and Is re- ported In the of the win office at re- hero It the direction cf miles northeast of we for- ced the of our advance H continuing To the of we the region of the for- est we Northeast of broken the enemy's stubborn resistance and occupied tt aeries of For Canada Auckland the anJ his lelt today foi Dark to the month of While the will visit and also will from IJ irk Harbor to deliver I'm n MunlU U f Until this work local rail thought they weio of will new and lor lei It is ted lhat this is the on the of the trio which up the at rates plus the the Lumber com- by the -n Billion and Half Mora Revenue The executives have not calculated the total Increased revenue lo be derived from into but iroin t hell estimates presented lo Ihe at the public the mini been .it one billion and i halt is lo .so laics nil io the loads the MX i el urn on their I y the Ihe commission value of nil Hie lines .it 000.000, the net income would be- 000 as compared with the 1 I the loads have the of and and inland steamship companies and electric lines aie Hie i I of only wab Ihe commission as ot 10 north of on the two FRANCE WILL IMPORT NECESSARY HUSBANDS Headed By Dr. Carnot Securing Two Million Men anel war Headed by Cat am a lo to ol d lo as a ol men lu 11." will v 11( ome the plus hie laics on steamboat j anil but the did n latlon to that the rales out Mime ol citato granted i the of UH t to construed as an ex- uge of disapproval of i ol n arid women or proposed lu the world N to be about In Ihe lares of Dr. Hit Ir need of i a n DI The In tho hit is not due lo the ot which Ia In the ale Fit lo the have been uir tul ol nil in it lean have en i UK this lit put bands on MIL t list and the into FIRE AT POWER PLANT LIGHTS Disastrous Results Allend Point du Bois Blaze In Fire bioke out the In- of new work it the Winnipeg Civic Light tr plain at du Hois and with to oil lank Inside the the explosion Milting burning oil about an the burning of off wiring the to the arrd will be Ihe mo it Though electrical slorms caused no 1-isti-d for ne irly four arid was of bv volumes of p lio ird of of Hut of of British Interests Buy Out Cocoanut Oil Companies In- of the three In just oil companies lu been Into Philippine corpora n capital of the worked Inside hid to make their by on the of The smoke the fire difficult to nt of the und Power announced list night that 111" reports which he had weie but fur from and he lo a for the council for IhU I. atvi shut off from the from STi pin till irh S the Hie t surne i mi or j rould be and for new work will be witli in hi i of board of thv Helming Liver to In I S Of Oil 111 the Mrs. Chaplin Sues for Divorce Loi Angi 1' ili hern loi from lie She i el Tin n mri I 7 IIM fnf u I II ur as i famous m of ihc trie company UKt home out at ihe Lie du but caused no Car ler up for a were out for a liii In In. v. 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