Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 10, 1924, Winnipeg, Manitoba WINNIPEG Press Thermometer 7.00 Dec. 10.30 9......._........._____ 12.30 Dec. 10.............______[ 2.30 Dec. 10..._........____....... For full weather report of ological Office see page fyt ENDORSES BRITISH STAND Grand Jury Martial Law Pre- ferable to Present Chaotic DECEMBER 10, 1921 Undisputed Penalty for Those Mi Tell of Nightly Operations in Row if Government to be Identified With Black Flag of Piracy and Murder ARISTIDE French of League of endorses British cation to postpone consideration disarmament press by Tree By RODNEY F. DUTCHER New Dec. I has done to the of the j it has situation In New indictments of charges of that led to Washington and of the prohibition j Tackles Question of Debt have been by rivu words of a who tells j at Opening of rand jury that martial law would i t- to what he Parliament rule of Supreme Court Justice of Hdson County drew this picture Jersey's position as the inlet cf Rum Kow has brought about a where such fow conscientious public as are where death Is undisputed penally for who of operations of the lua where grand jurors be warned by a court that they aiy be in personal and 5c per Edition 26 Grenfell Says Breeding in Labrador Would Create New Industry Chamberlain Does Wot Crumb of Promise Britain Will Accept MAJOR Deals With Question Best Un- by Average Man News Cable to Tress by 1'rpns By CHARLES M. McCANN Dec. 9. David Lloyd leader of the lost lesion of Scheme Will Probably Have to be Entirely Revised or Scrapped Table to TYre Press 1-ree Press Private FRANCISCO Dec. offering a crumb a his t would ever agree to the Austen British lias succeeded in Postponing action on the of protocol for security and The league meeting ally with the dis- armament project the most important matter on its voted today to the tocol until 1925. This vote followed a statement by m which he explained that Great Britain the British was not yet ready to participate in the league peace It Great Britain remains of the merits of the protocol when tho council next the whole will either be done over to suit the British views or i Not Prejudiced Chamberlain's request was made at a private session of the league council in the throne room of the Doria In accepting the British the league council emphasized that postponement would not disarmament project in any i the fact remains that there is a major which is almost certain to Cable to the Free JOHN Dec. successful of in Alaska inspires a strong appeal by Dr. W T in a lettei to the Times for their development in Dr to the of successfully a company in put reindeer breeding com- has his herds to has shipped for sale to the American market carcasses and 1 DC Grenfell advocating a similar industry started at once in have concurrence that it should be an assured success if properly if were hacked of the governments of Canada and Both of be to find an industry could do Cor tracts of unused lands approaching what reindeer development has for Americans in in cannot be killed and shipped could from Labrador they are thousands oC miles away by sea land is midway between New York and only the last named In Labrador deer be alongside ship and sent off as late if late October or November would probably bathe months for Hamilton should make in ton days My own begun in. 190S, had the result of proving how deer multiply in our how rapidly they how free from disease they and how ad- suited the moss of Labrador is for their a few cereals are skins was shown the other of a large company in London wrote directly of the ject as likely to and asked Cor an option the we could SEIZED IN j CATTLE TRADE CANADIAN WHEAT CiP Mounted Police Make Sudde Descent on 588 Gertrude Avenue TWO MEN UNDER Complete Equipment Plenty of Mash for Making Liquor Are Found Tommy Gibbons Knocks Out Norfolk in Sixth Referee After St Paul Boxer Colored Battler Into Uncovers Relentless At- tack after Negro Souses His Ire by Hitting Crowd Pays on martial hiw Is preferable to the j Liberalism in the house stale of Eleven Policemen Indicted who remembers Jersey was known tu the rest cl the country for her than her emotion as addressed his De- i cf pie for Great When parliament opened has begun a bitter offensive against Premier Stanley Baldwin's tive in an effort to force the British government either to block tho proposed Franco-American debt settlement or to obtain a slice ECHO OF REMUS Minima urged the jury to the i leade of Frank on- i and Lloyd sallied i rum runners who was i forth to the on the j In connection with i of With his 1 customary Lloyd George I chose to emphasize the problem op to be a too rbp n TI r 1 t' Prayerful Support of Canadian Catholics 9.. An echo of the religious combat between the Herriot government in France Ro- liy Free WESTBROOK Madison New Dec. who never before showed any grent fighting spirit j trot mad at the little man from scuttle of in their light I In tbn nml knocked him ing like a inky won hy a technical knockout the Norfolk was on pos to supervise the of was Eleven policemen UB Scores of indictments are expected to Justice to the he demanded a r like a dynn tho fall Tommy stopped in and i ped awarding to i the from St. The hnd been before in this and was whipped be- Temper temper whon Norfolk average man and the omission in the French budget of i in fourth round was warned for any provision for supporting the i the third time billing him Fights For Lost Prestige j French to the to that time Gibbons the From his corner seat below the i the programme the of f the other of caa bc understood by Catholic following upon avern i thp Omission in the Of memoers of the fee forco were leaving their posts I 3.) Lloyd George launched i administration to substitute the the fight of the Liberals to church in by their lost sectarian is heard in negotiations are progressing indicated by at this moment in Washington be- tween tho United States and I'm not sure about it at Lloyd shouted across j house to man who ar- ranged the stiff terms whereby Great on page Crossword Puzzles and Radio Affect Library Circulation TH Winnipeg public school board assist with its medical ts in the provincial of school IS. keeping Dec. 9. m puzzles and the radio are given as ase s- the reason for a marked decline in board of trade has j in the circulation of books from British firm of j by the library here to ad- I- for I The circulation of books among I showed a erable the library board was the noodle meant that he gave all the benefit of the lint when Sheridan hail to call fhe mutter to Norfolk's attention three could see the muscles twitch in. Tom's Jaw as clumped his lowered head and sailed in to deliver the lie nn the left a that sink in six arid then Norfolk dropped over to favor his aching Tom ed him up with which the negro's face him Gibbons the the fifth con- in a temper that he never shown before in his New and in the sixth he ed his bent Norfolk down for a count of three just before tho bell in the The Fatal In six Tom knew folk's lime was he the to tho ropes and rules a nod and a companion were at about evening by officers of the Rojal Canadian t in a raid on the house at 588 Gertrude They lie charged in RCMP court morning with breaking the In- act In the basement 01 found a still m fat use a large quantity oi of sugar and 1 Slain and two copper condensers of large The condensers and still wi rp disconnected when police descended to the basement In their search A. quantity of alcohol was found in cupboard on the ground Tin Ii juse stands In one of the best resident of and to glance would to be a home in such a and it stands only a block a half fiom Wellington cresci ni The operators had ently conducted their operations in a mannei aS on entering the the hardwood floors the was neatly the furnishings of the tei Elaborate Arrangements In basement of and a frame the its brick walls arid copper The apparatus stood about on page ON TRIAL FOR SLAYING OF DRUGSTORE CLERK Scott Charged With During Attempted J H. Dominion deputy minister of ture hopes present British will interpret as did its CATTLE EXPORT Dr. Grisdale Says the Present Government of to Understand Hopes for Same Fair of Agreement as Made by Laborites Page cation addressed to the cardinals by Cardinal hop of the threat to withdraw the Vatican embassy and declares that the present is no time to undermine the influence of the since are taking away from tile the sacred of our His Eminence applauds the gle being against the anti- of the French and assures faithful in MAN HELD ATj CHURCH UNION VOTING TODAY With With Most Presbyterian Congregations t ing Child and Carrying Whiskey Press East Grand Dec. William of and ander trance ot the prayerful support of arrested after running Catholics in is. of In be j informed by the marked advance in in Manitoba office of the Wian Killed While He STORM ARRIVE AT PORT ARTHUR charged with carrying of whiskey in their Believed All Will Clear Before in- Youth Charged With Murder Expires 1.2 and Winnipeg A protest the cutting for Christmas decorat A at the coal inquiry WK. the Fuel Tress Harold Burke was shot and killed while he his home last and James Leo a youth who attie 5 Conditions in the pulpwood in north No. from Arkell warns Canadian to send only the the British auxiliary church a IS. Griffon club of Winnipeg in lived with the Burke has arrested charged with the Mortimer is alleged to have told police he shot Burke while under the influence of Says Australia Would Never Pass German Pact Dec. 9 Premier Stanley M. referring to the new cial treaty between Great Britain in of the land speech Dr r 12. that even it the commonwealth e declares Canada's favored entering into a to cattle export -o commercial treaty with the 1. j necessary legislation would have no I'S objecting to I chance of passed by the in collections under i OCEAN opening of Tae defends Improvement i New York From Liverpool London Q the nf I OL New York New York rura Jersey virtually on both sides of house I liquor Kinsmen club de- j Imperial Page IS. 5kirmishes of baseball i won by Page 20. j is with j crop Pass 9. I Pones action on i i Carrigan Head Genoa Montreal Belfast Montreal of Montreal Falmouth Liverpool Halifax Skipper Liverpool St. Manchester St. Halifax Press Port Dec. owners lo te this afternoon reported there was every possibility of the entire fleet of grain riers being able to load at local elevators and clear for east fore the aspiration of insurance on 12. The first ship of the down a child in east Grand held for trial in district court when given pre- liminary hearing charged are in Polk county at Crookston in default oE Helch Mae the child who is recovering from in- which are not as serious as was feared by physicians at fire at Planing Mill Causes Loss Dec. 9. Fire from an cause this morning destroyed the planing mill and lumber yard of al. a. loss at fleet entered the harbor at 3. o'clock a quarter of a. million this It was the steamer Half an hour after the i ing feet of docking was pouring into her i hold. Four other vessels are making their way to elevators and by mid- night tonight all ships are expected in port. The wind has ened and Indications are sailing will be had for the Ten-Year for Holding up Druggist Receive Notice Sunday Dec. six months period for voting on church union in commences row Next Sunday congre gations throughout Canada will re- notice of congregational ings to arrange for the taking of the Under thei provisions the this from the pulpit in each repeated on the Sunday and by a meeting to when and what the is to be The act stipulates that shall be by ballot and that a period of not less than two shall de- it. but nays that it shall ha such form and at such locally as may be determined Murder in Britain Due to Jealousy and Housing Problem Press Dec. Gordon lord chief justice of in allowing an appeal on of a man under sentence death for declared that the crime which he had reviewed was a terrible in- stance of what might be classified as a crime due to jealousy and the ing The accused shot a man who for twelve had been paying attentions to his The sentence of death was commuted to seven penal Dec. 9. Armand alias Mendoza who was i to seven years in the j only a few days ago for a burglary at Three was con- today to spend ten years .at St. Vincent de Paul penitentiary for the holdup of Albert on Sept. 5.' The sentence was made concurrent with the former Theatre Nuisances to be With at Fort William -ment Suggests Montreal Police Force Be Put Under Control of Military Man forced to move j 3. 3. i a owned win 21_ tno city po 20. wins Novelty Dec. 9. The removal city police force from the con- trol of the city municipal j and the placing them under the control ot a military directly responsible the I was the made by R L prosecutor Mr. Justice State Of His Health at the inquiry into Montreal r rnm t r warmer i took the London police as his and declared af I I i sa 1'rlrrite on Leon In the former former colleague health is such as to leave Moscow a thc Caucasus some time be ex- that if the policemen not ered by who the laws to oi greeting dermen to allow them to do things contrary to the they could do much more effective There should be strict military discipline Cor the tives should work under less ous system of supervision The former crown prosecutor also believed that if ed a state of siege on each of the and prevented people from going into tho disorderly they would soon cause the the while as a check on the incursion of undesirables from other parts of the continent he thought the French system of fication cards had much to commend it. The force was too hampered the lack of funds and Interfered with internal strife and lack of That could be cured by adoption of single control in the hands of a ter detective bv profession and ex- If he askev to mend the subject he would gest that the head of tl e police force should tie a ma nof iron dis- He might suggest such men as Col of or Hughes of Quebec Despatch to Hie Fort individuals who enter theatres in Fort William girls women are facing a stiff sentence in declared trate Palling Jacob guilty advances towards a ofs i the local play fined and costs 01-thrco months ment this of ment will be from such depravity and the law in this re- spect will bc entered to said the REPORT following the weather report issued thu Winnipeg M office at 7 p.m. 4; for the preceding 12 30.57- southeast at 6 miles por weather has betn fair and cold In Manitoba and Rupert 38 Vancouver 32 13 04 Edmonton P. Med. Hat M. Saskatoon milder in Ml 48 11 42 P Arthur OS SB f. Sound 30 32 3O Kingston 14 10 06 Quebec 24 St John 24 32 26 34 32 36 40 and milder Saskatchewan 5 air and somewhat mild fair moderately Break in Steam Pipe Kills Badly Burns Another is dead and one other ing from bums as the i esult of a steam pipe break In the furnace room of company at Eleventh Man Held fof Mail Wagon Robbery Dec The eleventh man to fall Into the hands oE the police in connection with tl e mail wagon robbery in this city eral months ago was bi ought into the arraignment court todav by two local detectives In the person of Norman who was arrested driving in the north end of the city last x CHRISTMAS UlN Tress I Dec 9 State In the of Russell Scott said to a. verdict was expected be I the end of tho week The jury the was completed yesterday imd the today speeded up tin of mho formerly engaged m operations in. is i having murdered a drug clel Ic during an I H Edison owner of the ity Hrill opposite tho Joseph the slain c aftet life witness for the state Maurer asi behind the perfume counter shot bj one of two men who are alleged to have been deled but novel Policie testified concerning of the official photographs taken the Jacob father the slain testified giving family REVENUE OF INFORMERS IN Taking Reward for tion Under an Offence Press in the of the various police Af will be minus con- now on as the important tov the Temperance as shown in the 1924, Ontario a copy which has just reached the Ottawa po lee Is Distinctly stated that a conr or any other person financial remuneration tjo to the In connection with breaches Ihe OTA is ot an and liable a penalty of with as an Police also LO any to obtain information bleaches of the OTA iip the police of- and the persons ac it ue both liable to a fine of ot 3K month's in Report States U.S. Lacks 1 Adequate Aircraft Industry Press Dec 9 of an is a ter of gi concern to the United In the Judgment of the committee as. expressed in its to con- ss hi President While it is true that tho atne in Great Britain the embargo against out cattle n 1923, made in the ory to Canada in the fall of same it is equally Uue that m the intervening the same made of Canadian cattle Great Britain I hat it not know It present Baldwin in the matter of tile export of the trj This statement was made night at the hot by Dr. J. ot with H S. passed i thro ugh to attend the livestock I can only said Dr that the will tile ment in the same faic way the late Labor did as I say jt ib difficult to in VILW of the hostility of the Conservative government in Hie past The farmer Is indeed having a good tune at ent with prices for c it- tie and and thete is every in- dication that such prices Result Activity of New Grain Marketing Secretary Tells Convention at Chicago Says Great Lakes so crowded With American Grain Going to Montreal Shortage in Bottoms Caused Asserts Route Through Georgian and Thence by to Cheapest One on page Growing Opposition to Death Sentence in Britain Despatch FRANK H. Dec. The policy of tho Marketing company a. and in the to bt crowded American being to Effected such a shortage in grain bottoms that much ot the Canadian wheat crop I had to move through United States seaports for export to the markets of the This situation was made known lere by J. W. dec- J of the Grain veting in an address be- oie the delegates attending the annual of the Bureau The Great route was chosen by officials of the com- because it vas cheaper Georgian Bay Route Cheapest .in declared board of aw there be a sh to sell wheat while the as Accord use the al and business resources of the o expedite the export movement of rain and avoid transportation con- terminal The occurred at where the elevator as only 200.000 timo to time elevator capacity was rented so that the total now 's 000.000 vessels are also being used for storage As fast as grain reached tho western terminals it dispatched to using the GreAt Likes route as. much as possible Inc route bay ami rails to Is cheapest and the managers weie wise .to a of of for the two -or a f 8.) Nine Jury in Kid McCoy Murder Trial Los Dec. Norman alias former charged the murder of divorced e of an last expect to prove that the one-time Dec the press is idol of the hempen square generally disposed to Home Sir William could hardly make a. last of re- the Hull Wm G hanged morning for murder of without y the of the laws of the some of his that by the Hull is proof of a- growing public against cap- Motorman is Blamed for- Death of Noted Novelist United News free liy Ifree I her jealousy from her body jewelry valued at according to opening statements made jury of nine and three men lain by Deputy District E. J. Dennison opened his statement by declaring McCoy with Mrs her after he had stolen her love from her Free Press Fifty Years Ago At the meeting at Portage la J. was elected Mr. Bates and S. R. of the Portage la Prairie Temperance A favorable to the of Mr. Scort was held in Snyder Anderson's hall Forty-five Years Ago During the year the city expended in public took over the contract for I ing the Saskatchewan held by Hon. James I A engine came in from Cross looking like an Arctic glacier Forty Years Ago At the anniversary social of the First Congregational a pre- sentation was made to the popular Rev. J. B. Arnold's daughter was married to arrests I of Officer Hammond stated I among those present were Mr. and the death Stratton has been placed upon F J the car novelist's traffic A s investigating the todav a finding that the accident was due to ack ot on the of ear Hamilton Murder Case is Say Dispatch DQC 9 So ab police arfe concerned tnc case is now cleaned The frve persons who were in the tragedy by the tory by the children al the last aie nominal charges of Mrs. James Russell Britain Objects to U.S. Sharing in Collections Under Dawes Plan In tho irli Times L JAMES) Drc 9 The British i is stated has sent the American government a note ex- un willingness 10 agree to the United States collecting war damage claims against out of what 11-e commission from Germany through the The note Is signed by Chamberlain and is to Hughes Ihe Italians and tho that US had no right such but had an equity right The British took the stand a had no legal right to of money obtained under treaty Ii is governments will try to an through diplomatic Channels before the al of the Allied finance in Palis next month to de- cide the distribution of payments under Dawes plan Mr. notes arc secret among those in familial witn its terms but Ifc is on good that it is quite firm It is that Mr Jain point that agreement ica was to paid into tho general fund the value of man shipping seized ov hei In ex- cess of losses The States Major of Shell waa called to the senate upon the latter's appointment as of St. challenged the local to ten roundi or a for 5200 a Thirty Years Ago i The bylaw was dis- cussed at an Important meeting t' 1 the city The members of the Winnipeg HocK j club up C G j C. D. Macdonell f R M. W. I s Codd E. H. S. Twenty-five Years Aao 4. new ror Delo at 5140000 fo Gieat Central railway extension vaa opened for extending west of and a ly se vice for hauling put Twenty It was tl at i