Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 31, 1924, Winnipeg, Manitoba winds and partly Ejn 7.15, 1707 Moon 20.10. Conservatives Will Have Majority of Over 200 in New British House liLY TO BE Labor Ministry Will Await Formal Defeat in House of Commons LIBERAL Historic Old Party Virtually Faces Extinction as of Polling LATEST STANDING Press Oct. the ing all the election with the exception of a fow outstanding returns from the universities and concluded the composition of the new house of commons was found to be as follows Conservatives 389 Labor Liberals 40 Independents 4 5 Constitutionalists 3 Communists 1 Total 600 Membership of the The standing in the old house was as Conservatives Liberals Others Vacant sity I Ministers Fear Disarmament Programme Down at In U.S. Republicans Think Re- sult Will Have Effect Campaign dlo rit is the startling outcome of tho Srd appeal to the country JL The exact figures es anu Scottish 3 the for another not be Oct. tion is observed in official circles over the British though there is comment among those close to Premier Herriot to the effect that the Conservative victory in Great Britain raises a permanent dyke against the Bolshevik I downfall of aid is regretted by Herriot's closest j because of fear that not look with in European Debts Collected by Canada By JOHN Cable to the Tree have been collected by Canada the last two and a. half years This includes cash which been from with bonds for the balance of- the trade debt owed to Canada and about from The Belgian ambassador today P that Belgium on January 1. pay which .it still owes the and word from France is expected with regard to the principal of the French which falls due a little later The of Canada s European debts were from and represented war supplies and food stuffs purchased by mother Efforts are now being directed towards obtaining something Germany under the Dawes and send repi to a con- ference of experts TV hich has been convened in Pans to a of reparations money among ants OCTOBER 31, 1924 Price 5c per Edition with 26 PAGES Victims of Japanese Earthquake Again Rendered Homeless by Fire to Free Press and New York Time Cable on 26 ried by Adverse Majorities PROCLAMATION TO COME Result Received Witli Utmost Gratification by Norwood Association compound of the palate which destroyed m the to finance the Ire homes and this new calamity has wrought them That should be 5-.-1 in favor of division were larger m the portion of the nan Hi Norwood where the de- sue separation foi school was given voice 4.t tlie 01 the separation idea Murder Shatters Hope of Peace as long Armistice About to be Signed position in older LA FOLLETTE that I Grant Morden Increased His Hamar wood Elected the mav n as the British Labor on the disarmament and programme laid down at j the same lavoi In the lobbies of the will decide to thus making for Baldwin Another Alternative another boi the feeling the outcome ot tlie British elections will the of In the Tree Pans Oct French Con- and is Ool Gault Capt. emitting one united biav of Heinot as a of the at which brought a for A. 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McDonell and Holt AU Won Seats i gi that made a Premier Herriot Greater New York Trades and Labor Council Withdraws Support Transfer it to Being Convinced Senator Cannot Win Election New Oct. r 1 m wards but In a total vote or in one two ind the for was 863 wh Ie of a total of 821 in the south the was but Thus the total vote cast was of vv ch 15-iS favored the giving a of and 211 the tive total of 2r came from the south Vs a result of this referendum each district St Boniface and will elect two slates of school trustees at the ne-rt annual election 2S, and these trustees vail be elected at five in each thus doing away with the ward si stem of elec f or school trustees In the held yesterday th New Oct din of a pistol echoed Chinatown again all of immediate among to is ors Ihe Chinese vvi government officials from ton Oriental merchants fiom distant cities and local tons s had drawn a and wore about to sign it Then the crack ot lapid gim me rattled tie windows the little room they Gee alias Frankie Lee a Hip Sins through a neighboring at the air a couple of times shrieked and dlea in the arms of a police e a Hip had taken advantage of the rumored to venture into Dover stronghold of tne On to chase foi his chop suey house on Thud avenue of the lower East Side His escaped across the house tops into section of Chinatown before the Placed With Intention to Kill Peter Head of Now Accepted Theory Statement Made by Gen. Manager Western After Investigation Says Alarm With indications of Wiring and I tion of Found Despatch B. Oct 30 1 hu an infernal with an Intention to kill Peter -in of tne life had been threatened lately by on account his sive caused the explosion which the coach on the westbound Kettle train from near about 1 Wednesday thus far causing Uit who have the section nine is the accepted theory ing the could and cahiles seneral minager l search the tenement ne met death of as in all voting on school matters none but resident were allowed to The Poll PETER SMITH APPEAL MINERS AT EDMONTON TO BE HEARD MONDAY UNLIKELY TO STRIKE in importance other issues of the POl GJ u thought that even the street hall street school rink For Against SO 2 244 7 66 112 9? 236. 605 The referendum the line of division between the two Deposed m BUI 26, provided that the clerk of the of St face sends a report of t -e referendum to the of the executive council Then the act will come into force bv In that the r nli rno election in will choose the Trial on Other Charges to Says Resistance by Result I ators Would be to I towards tlie Berlin Opinion rf 1 i 1 Oct hn over the on e nl PREMIER STRAIGHT TO CAPITAL I Toronto Oct 30 V on be- of prov m- ciU against his tion Cor by the court and of three 1 with a flue of i y Chief Justice will come ba Core the appellate couit m on was due also to appeal before the sitting oC the ci minal couit on a ol would await defeat in the j Taunton he had in mind t rlm last v ear was no future position in which .it mero in the pan His the combined vote is Seely's Defeat a Surprise The defeat oC General Steli I cavalry corps commander clui ing the by Captain descendant of Mi John was a distinct j who was bol n In Nov l i in 1895. at Dai housle college and Trinity He is a member ot uic ALBERT H. LOB LEFT ESTATE TO candidate This action was almost come dent that of the T ades and Has No Time to Confer to be elected Is Riven as the reason foi the switch vote Kins tl 1 Coolidge and w noin tuev Citizens committee gard as enemies of Laboi I No Sensations at Probe I OC conspiracy m connect i Ontano sove by the Home bank Vs rcc 30 Hie the Edmonton Alta Oct declaration of the federal of labor Kon James Mm that the ot the district will be to the public and all if re in the mines the jv re- fusing to sign an as basea on Ihe conciliation board b award received with rolled feelings by mine out it was that the opinion of the stiften tl e ally would of tne and weaken Island fact the of ben e Home ban tae down to 1-a.ve the a Bush mmes to sign up on al the conviction in terms ot the o NEWS OF m MY of i Uct Franks Murder and Trial Had No placed with in- cause near now I. f Hou appeals to to support Conservative candidate in ins 12. resident ratepayers division ot the school dis- of 1. Hope of peace New York's Tong shattered by pistol shot as to be 1. 11 A. ut child welfare work in ulti says National a aa 1. roal has lo move on Page VERDICT IN DELORME CASE EXPECTED in which 00 committee is into the m inner funds on page Date of Will Shows ASKS SUGGESTIONS FOR SUCCESSOR TO WALLACE Loob vice pies Roebuck company Richard of the fv her of to ins vi Youth Was dered by Some for 1______I oeo must depend on his mines to and to the wants 2. York Trades and ment was council from La Pago 1. Coolidge Requests Farm Leaders to Make Recommendations Oct called upon todav not the ot the Shippers bureau m .to sent to hm ng Sat a deputation herd m the on r rates but I was asked to board of tiade or the and inform the secret tu t it M impossible foi the stop ovi m long to hear a local deputation on matter The is leaving his meeting anc not stop ove veri tant matteS his seme in- pai the Br tiso elections Indicate a new is to tike in s answer mil the FJV rt hist case before WO cabinet minister was o it. HI these tl is lattei in the meantime held SHOOTS COOK TO DEATH IN RESTAURANT will a jury this aften oon after tho to join i until A 1 advanced the SEVEN FIREMEN HURT 4T IN FIRE AT dent to as to tl eir foi of i sec ot culture j i Bv Coondge a of I ai mci s union tic Fai m tne the American ition to consult of in this repaid He i planning to 01- it was said at the hitc and fiom anl ot tne faim o Hamilton to mure than in new British house i in college j 1. It was very Mr j Buying was far from brisk at the Germain that the I auJ swine show and sale at er the naive college boy I 5. S duce some of this toy money Victorias determined to win the j thinking that it was had Canada j lowed and committed the 20. French ministers regret fall Beneath Bricks and Mortar When Wall Collapses i Judgment -n call lo bo m Board of building con- King m Tragedy at Many People Oct 33 a shot and 43, a cooK In a tamAnt here tonight while looked sav jealousy tue a fired At the woman who flert into i lie and flred two moie shots into into the kitchen she ten dead at the shot fiom ther jumped into in automobile to on it Police and and him i decided upon bv the union on night to he stated in coal circles The weic ngr hope that thei would to tne tli r per cent. v th B on the be- lief thit all the would stand toother m this that there has been a weakening oj some it will be cure thb objective a iv At i late hOJi tonight off ot the Edmonton and district ot miners that all but o of the in the district hau their intention of up an agreement on the basis of the award of the IMMORAL CONDITIONS IN END Ghastly Revelations Made at Police s Probe tlie Canadian investigation v bald afternoon This is the most thing 1 ever heaid of Kven indication about the car and tl e of the indicates a very high ex- plosive In oui investigation we an clock with tions of attached to and i of a dry batteo iou n -et that evidence not much to is to what the s trouble Ihc and sides tne car weie blown completely but the wheels did not leave Ihe the not damaged In fact the liucks of the -u were latei back to Tanoa on own s The of lated tne other cais from the t goes to thaf the and was j as tne inside of the cai was seen to be on Immed ately the ex- plosion As ot that theie was some clothing on the root 01 tne sleeping blov n on to the bj the of the which was tound to be on It cannot nave sot on tire the explosion There was a with a piece of 1-ataer attached to ot a and with leather found on it. tound 2oO the of the accident and in a north line opposite tne that Is to s angles to the tiack j The the car and the bmk of tne is ind 1'ie people ig All evidence Free Press Fifty Years Ago lease of the Red River held bi Thomas expired the government took over the feiry until the close of the couple drunks got r but the place was so cold the chief had to let them gro J Forty-five Years i A. C. a farmer ing at Lake Point m- a card of thanks to -j Jas Tames Edward Donald and foi saving his from a nre while he court m Winnipeg ii APPEAL AGAINST Pass freight i a in A. I Ted Hunting 1Counsei Submit Evidence Did Not Justify Verdict 1 Halifax Oct wood son of Rev Norwood pastor Bi Robert the i I ell tor live Oct 3 the in the against dictator of wholesale Page 1. Premier King indirectly he cannot stop Vase 1. Ramsay is blamed for Taken to Empire strong ex- ception taken bv of those attending the last Imperial to the fact that it was not called to function as a but a defeat of Labor 3. Russians in Paris to protest re- frank cognition of 2. i the British The Pas Dog derby likely to be run 1 strongly emphasised early in 19. i Mackenzie Canadian candidates did well in i dressed a British 1. merely as a for full and the of ax a point by ad- of bricks ics I hem beneath an to though four were taken to Tho cause of tho ifa un- Privilege Withdrawn Port Arthur Oct 30 of smoking in str K lo be Was granted 10 cover insisted on extending it 0. was supreme couit of Canada nere todar in tne case of Canadian Cider of Chosen mends against the local hoard ana Ihe town of Saskatchewan Humboldt Tho town had been in financial and the local government board had made an o der Montreal Oct 30 j ot in eo end veir at todav s of into thn police M- Justice Commissioner stated he would lo the attention the federal of in the evidence Most of Ihe evidence adduced todav disclosed he activities ot who fatten on the of prostitution evidence wis given Detective that thieves weie allowed to escape tie consequences of the i crimes because police j formation which led to Ue i i of 3tolen goods and also the arrest other Ing to the of the The of Chosen The ln of the town and n cais dissatisfied the order at Provincial Jail at Regina the I did not 3u-.tilN__3_couvlction after he had been tound the assize couit of inducement to de- fraud the Sentenced to 15 Years for Conn Forty Years Ago 1 he public meeting called bv tho mavor of Brandon to discuss communication to fhe lai gel Cliffe and Christie were Kates to attend the Pilot Mound meeting lo be held on i Manitoba Thirty Years Ago 1894 j The defeated tho St t learn ac 8-0, k Stevenson Bunn J j gainst Dictator of Spain Results in Wholesale Labor Candidate Knocked Out Of Running On Second Count Oct. 3D. H. M. Labor candidate in the byelection for the Alberta was knocked out of the mining on completion of the second count the vote Conservative 4 and to the Irce 1 Oct. most able demonstration of leaders in Spanish politics and culture against the dictatorship of Primo Do ended tonight arrests some of the best known figures attacking the of Dictator Be Rivera acre declaring the present regime was displacing the the police broke against on of ot jurisdiction of the local boaru to the court of appeal on the I that had no jurisdiction to hear the appeal ot the Chosen Friends I from tho order of the local gov board dismissed tne case T New High by j 1 Features Montreal Fort Oct inspections at for Oct 30-Biushm; past a and a fellow convict flank Jesson of escaped fiom the choic gang Rons New Conn. Oct 30 Harold former Putnam was He received five veaus on each ot three counts to run consecutively and a Tear and a day on all the remaining counts to lun a. total of fifteen prices 19 to 20-cents. Twenty Years Ago leaving the o- in eveni tf task nen Jesso passing i completed eluding Gen. rormer former Minister of Belgium to Pay Debt to i War General and other political All exiled leaders ot in TWO i er fo mer vi moment alonK the con idol When the the door to let I tho ging Fesson without a. ment 9 hesitation knocked the convict m the and vanished Tnm is Ine mans escape from 's tlie Says Will Make as Good Showing This Year as inspections at 1K-u'd Oct fT. todav set a high level for the number oC 45 cars inspected there 2.S30 cars so foi bade them to proceed j declaring he the officer in the iih The ing 1" police paid no attention to him and continued to make arrests amid he cries of Long live the l and Long live in started up for of all grades The former high figure was touched on 30 1922, with cais inspected Establishes Game Preserve Port Oct On- tario government establishes a game preserve where ail of all on the lakeside of the Canadian 23 fie between Port Montreal distance of 129 miles wir tne 12 4S, 49 wmd at 6 TI les per has f th i- Sound 48 36 40 in many ror Al P Rupert Vancouver 13 49 44 30 CO so 54 Edmonton 43 P 36 Notorious Dancing Halls tnat of last veil to anv extent In 1921 the Canadian tional howed a net surplus on of 52 thus had a surplus ov PI tne same mont i ot last year of saving was out ot expenses When 3. question of 'n expenses is. mentioned theie in ally auses m minds of a certa tlon of the feeling that gaving at y on puge and of the prefecture with of containing ove was r temporal m.