HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1929-05-30, Page 6Patrol Discovered
Musk and Caribou
In Canadian Pack
Undo Sand
Helps the Fanneri
A h'ltrrlt Relief Petard with wide
pgwers and a "revaluing fund"of•six
2 -Man Expedition Making hundred and fifty Milian dollars le the
Thelon Preserve survey drat fruit of the epeeial Melona
Congress. The wide pewee include
Also Report Wolf co-operative marketing, rural ermine
Packsand other ideas not unknown to Cane
Word has been received by the a(la, We make a guess that the rural
Oattadiau Department of the Interior '''edits will the the laltg and of the
that W. R. B. Herne, explorer of tile Cesii isame rahform Qftreliiefed tthat acan be
Northwest territories. and 'Yukon grasped by the humblest intelligence
Branch, and Warden A. S. Knox, of vvini4h en,:""na habit oe backing up when
Ion Smltit, Northwest Territory, it is asked to entertain broader econ-
have completed au examination and ons{c theolies,' "
Patrol of the seethe= portion. of the laurel credits have been tried cut
Thelon game sanctuary east of Great in sine of our prairie 'pvevinees,:but
Slave Lake. After a survey by clog with no satisfactory results, said pro-
team
roteam and canoe covering eight. vinces, after accumulating a number
of bid debts, , being glad enough to
shift the burden to Ottawa. Ow, rural
credit scheme now has a Federal scope,
but, how itis working none can say,
no report having come to hand so far.
of its benefits, or otherwise.
We make a guess that the revolving
fund of six hundred and fifty million
dollars will be .generously drawn upon
and that the more rural credit is ex-
tended the lase Will be done to the
menthe, they returned to their base
near the site of Old Fort Reliance on
Deoember 13 • and began preparations
for the immediate, resumption of the
work sod as to :complete it this year.
• The survey of the 15,000-equare•mile
game preserve was begun in April
last year, mid from that time until the
• receipt of the report, on January 11,
no word had been re eived from the
lavestigatars. Police patrols- and
other parties passing through the United States tariff; the revolving
areas were asked to keep watch for fund be{ng a' direct sort of charity'
the departrueutal party, but without and the tariff what one might call an
results, the o,lreless message dated
oblique blessing, At all events, money
January 16 from Fort Smith being the is something everybody can under -
first iutiniaeiou Head Office oiitcials at stand and a farmer naturally things
Ottawa had of the movements of more of a dollar in hand than two dol-
aleare and Kaox _ lays in the bush,
Musk Ox Are Sighted" President Hoover is a man of great
Much valuable information was oh' courage and some day he may be bold
taia ed by 1.4Ir. Hoare and his cone- enough to tell the farmer that the best
panion during their survey of the sort of help is to help himself. But
southern part of the Thelon sancta- that will probably be some time after
ary. Musk ox were seen along the the revolving fund has been exhausted,
Banbury River and tracks of these
rapidly disappearing big game animals
were noted in the vicinity of the
Thelon River, Large herds of caribou
were reported south of the sanctuary.
lychee were also numerous, but they
proved wary of both trap and gun.
Ni'. Hoare left Ottawa for the north
early in January, 1928, taking with
him sig: Bailin Island huskies to form
his dog team during the patrol, He
began his overland trip to Fort Smith
from the end of Steel at McMurray,
Alberta, on January 23, and covered
the 300 miles to Fort Smith by Febru-
ary 3., Here the equipment was over -
hauler( and supplies were secured.
Then, aceomnanied by Warden A. J.
Knox, _lir, Hoare entered upon one of
the most arduous stages of the trip—
the 500 -mile journey via Resolution to
the east end of Great Slave Lake,
where the base camp was established.
About the middle of April the party
began its patrol of the sanctuary.
Maps Are Found Faulty
It had been arranged that the inves-
tigators were to visit the post of
Baker Lake to receive and dispatch
mail and to get supplies. This post
is situated at the western end of the
—the farmer' having helped himself
to every last dollar of it.—Montreal Charged With Withholding
$100,000 in Income
Qutlaoard Motor Boat Makes Real Sporting Trip
TOURS FROM MIAMI -NEIN YORK TRIP IN FRAIL CRAFT
H. S. Harris and J; D. Ramsey, Miamlsportemen, arriving at the Battery, New York, on last lap of 1,600•mile
water journey in outboard motorboat from Miami, Fla. The boat was equipped with two Lockwood Motors.
Tom Mix Indicted
By U.S. Grand Jury
Standard.
Curt Asked to Give. Taxes
'n • On Length ern flims made him a millionaire, was
Ruling a ��
of Stage Kisses charges of conspiring to withhold
$100,000 in Government Income taxes.
The lengthy indictment, prepared in
Paris—Tire question "Slow long is Washington, D C , 1 t h f
a kiss?" is perplexing the police as
the result of a formal complaint filed
against the producer and author of
the state production "Rolls Royce."
The complaint, . filed by a well-
known architect, promises to raise
the issue of whether a kiss on the
stage should last as long or longer
than an embrace in private between
to Naturally, ip is wax tar
,and sen ere or
Los Angeles—Tom Mix, whose west -
indicted by Federal Grand Slily on
Dominion Assured
of Bright Future
Sir Arthur Balfour'Confident
Dominion Will Forge
Ahead
London—Promotion of Imperial
Sir A. Ewing's
Splendid` Work
In "Room 40"
Enemy Wireless Messages in
Cipher Were Intercepted
and Decoded
Reds Dwindle Where the Nation::',
s ``MidwEu 'ope Mingle
Wins Stability
ty Anyone who has visited Gozie,
the home of the League of Nations,
Communists Still Strong in has been impressed suave all with
Elsewhere No the ftlettdly spirit which sone rie
Prague, Prevail inthat world meeting lacs.
Longer a Menace No greater indication at the ^slue
Vienna,—Poet-war conditions is of 'Personal eontaet between the re.
Central Europe provided an excellent Preaentatives of differeeet peoples can
Heid for Gonlmuaism. For a time the be found than in Geneva; There,
Rods seemed likely, tes take pesseselon even that great bugaboo, the color
of these states and spread thence to 1lne seems to be forgotteir anti white;
the Balkans, Now, however, atter tea brown gild black mingle on tonne of
years of constructive work,. the Com• a]nparont Sena' and international'
mutat cause is growing weaker, and egweoiiator Dandnraucl has said that
actual
l menace,if
uoases ceases to present any the League did nothing more titan
02 the three states, Austria, Flung. gather together the representatives of
ary and Czechoslovakia, the former is G4 mations tar as
friendly anal cane.'
the one' In which Communism bas mousonao clisortssion of their r.liiaa
least power, There is no Communist enoes it more than justified lta oris.
representative In Parliament, and no tence, A'iore and more each year
Communist press worth cousideration,' this is brpuglrt lienee to rho visitor
This is largely due to -the Social Donna
and today this lovely old taws on
cratio Party who carried through mea- the lovollest lake In the world is the
sures of alleviation for the w•orkera fzieuclliest and moat, cosmopolitan
and Poorer classes generally. spot ht Christeut;.
It is not surprising, therefore, that Geneva has livened up a lot since
the Oommunists consider the hdsnlof the League.' 'Then
Democrats their greatest enemies, andSocial `titerstb wearlyreayoymdaaonnoii 'msotings and
limit* their activities almost entirely the annual Assembly. But now the
to discrediting the work of this party.1 League, besides trying to settle clues -
Their few and generally insignificanti tions of peace and war bas got very
street disturbances are timed to coin.; busy on outer humanitarian issues
aide with the street processions of which In the aggregate help nations
which the Social Democrats are so to understand one another. Every
fond. After the ring leaders have been: weelr delegates and experts from all
arrested the disturbances subslde and the countries of the world turn up to
no more is heard of the party for some debate under League auepiees ouch
time, subjects as calendar reborn, the
Vienna, in virtue of its central Porti opium and white slave traffic, inter:`
tion, is no doubt being made a centre national trade barriers and the beb
for some secret Communistic propa-
ganda
torment of the poeitio not working -
:and elsewhere:. classes.
At Assembly time, of course,
Geneva is filled to' the bursting point
for the Balkans
The arrest of Bela Kun,. the Hungar-
ian Communist leader, who had been
working for some' time in Vienna un- with people of every race and color.
der a false—name, drew attention to You hear samples of most of the
this activity;1 but, 'as it is directed languages on earth, and the points
mainly toward other countries, it can- of view of every race and nation.
not' affect the home position very The Great Hall of the League build -
much• lug gots . so full of deelgates that a
trade through the medium of an Im Hungarians still talk of the throe few members of the public can barely
perial business conference was urged What has been described as "the
b - Sir Arthur Balfour, who has just best kept secret of the war" was months "Red Republic" under Bela' "squeeze in. There is an enorvisa
mous, ] faun in the summer of 1919, and wet- confusion of delegates, experts,
returned from a visit to Canada in locked, cel ed, i years after hostile come the most stringent police "regre tors and "big guns". But some
ars interview recently: ties had ceased, in the brain- of Sir ut its Possible recur- how things get done.. , Those etncient
fellows on the Secretariat sort things
out and transmit decisions and eu-
quirdes to seats of government ale
over the planet.
More interesting than the,League'e
official halls are the hotels: where the
He said he had been in Canada 40 Alfred raving, Principal and Vice lations to prove
vote, constained accusations that the times but had never returned With Chancellor of Edinburgh University, renes. Hungary, bas no Communistic
actor failed to pay, part of his tax deeper conviction that'Canada is who has just been presented with the representation on either national, pro -
andthe years 1925, •1926, and 1927, destined finally, to play a leading freedom of Edinburgh. repro l or- municipal bodies and noth-
and that he attempted to evade and part in the industrial affairs of the Sir Alfred, who is 4, 'retires is hag iu the nature of Communistic pub
defeat payment. •d S t b t
Two couepiracy . indictments were
returned. In tate first Mix was ac-
cused with Eugene S. Ford, his bro-
ther-in-law, and J. Marjorie Berger,
Hollywood income tax collector, of
conspiracy t4 defraud the Government ale's need of population and a nitaL ret listening stations. Room 40 was
of dictatorship malice the recrudescence Inc his French on the bland yellow
• i d � representative
wrorl . aP em er.
"He dwelt on the "boundless" port- The pewit is the story of what hapiers are carefully watched, so that no men who matter ;get, together over
sibfllties of Canada,rile optimism pre- paned in Room 40; the, department propaganda literature may come in: dinner and lunch tables to grind axes,
vatting is the country, the extent to of the Admiralty which dealt with the from abroad The moat disturbing foe- e1chsnge flaws, reach understand
which industry 'in Canada was enlist- solving of the enemy's wireless nes- ro
vers. Boss. y , Ing the aid of the scientist; and Can- sages in cipher iutercopted by our sec-' e
g warm on the subject, fact that the very stringency of the very black delegate from Haiti try:.
The question was raised after the
lications. Not only: are these inv-
ent-
IN
ro
en -.
hibited in the country but the fr
in
in the- present situation is the Ings. You see the orator, Vivant, the
architect and his wife attended a per -
$41,149.67. With regard to the idea of an Im• wholly controlled by Sir Alfred Ewing. .t C
In the second indictment those
formance of the play, of which they named with him were Jack Hill, his
had heard a number of good reports former publicity manager, and Miss
concerning the amusing nature of the Berger. The true bill charged that
comedy. 11 le a satire on lila lives
$70,9e4.54 in income taxes were with -
led by post-war wealthy persons ?n held over a period of two years.
France. The grand jury also voted an in -
lake of the same name which empties After the performance, the archi- tlictmeut against Miss Berger, chars -
into Chesterfield Inlet, thus forming tect left the theatre, which is situated ing her with aiding and assisting,
on the Rue Mathwrins, just off the
counselling and advising Mix in • his
a navigable waterway,to Hudson Bay.
The route was through the Ford -Camp-
bell -Smart chain of lakes to the
Thelon end down that river to Baker
Lake. However, the investigators re-
port that these lakes are not- con-
nected as shown on the map, and,
since the were unable to reach Baker
Lake during the open season, it was
decided to explore the southern part
of the park and later return to their
brae at Fort Reliance.
They reached that point in mid-De-
cember, and shortly afterward a Royal
Canadian Mounted Police patrol
brought Iloare'a report to Fort
Smith from which post It was tele-
graphed to Ottawa.
Town
London -Cape
Air Service to '.:e
i1
Longest In World
Expected to Speed Growth of
South Africa—Govern-
ments
frica—Govern
ments to Help Pay
Expenses
Cape Town, S.A.—Rapid develop*
Ment of South Africa is expected here
through the new weekly air service
between London and this city, negoti-
ations for. which were recently com-
pleted between the British and 'Union
of South Africa Governments,
The new Imperial Air Line wall
bring London within 12 days of Cape
Town and this abridgement of dis-
tance 13 expected to react advantage-.
ously upon. trade and efirmet'ce, and
to entourage increased colonization
and tourist travel.
Working expenses of the new air
line will be shared between Britain
and the governments of South Africa,
the Suttee, Kenya, Tanganyika and
;Uganda for a Ave -year period, and the
*anion government has given assur-
ances of fall support and cooperation,
The route from London to Cape
Town will be the longest commercial
arc route in the world, The Afrioan
section alone will be mare than 6,000
mites long. The proposed route will
connect at Cairo with the London-In-
;dla air route opened March 30.
While there is ,as: yet no official
'eontlrnnatlon, it is said in well-in-
lormed quarters the tthe naw African
service will be operated jointly by im•
perial airways and Cob analalack.
burn Air 2dnes,
Tiley say 'ninety thousand New
Yoiltere get a living Irian bootleg-
ging: but tatb doubtless includes un-
dertakers. „.
Boulevards, and went to rue nearest assertedly false recurs. Miss Berger
police satian, where he filed an in -
was indicted recently for alleged fal-
Pormation against the Producer and eiflcation of income tax returns of
author. He complained that the as. -
other movie stars.•-
lure of the kisses which SaturniaMir is not in motion pictures at the
Faure, the leading man, he beatered present time. He is touring with a
to the alluring lips of the beautiful circus, and was said to be in Minne-
Mlle. France Ellys, was such as to spells.
arouse improper sentiments in the o
minds of the younger members of the Canada and the West Indies
audience.
The complaint also charged that the Saint John Times -Democrat (Ind.):
kisses were prolonged unnecessarily. Representatives of the Eastern Tele -
The *complaint, which was quite graph Company are touring the West
novel for Paris, gave the actor and Indies in the interests of •a larger
actress ensiderabis concern. and improved cable service The
"We have acted the parts sincere-
ly," they said. -•"If we have forgot-
ten ourselves in the roles it was be-
cause of our sincerity. We had no
idea anyone could tape offence at
our manner of kissing."
A bandit entered a New York sup-
per club the ether night, and got away
with $82. It is estimated that this
was only about $27 less than he had
when he went in.
perial businessmen's conference he Scattered up and . down' • the east . o ommnniam a res auger.
said such a'dovelopment would be of coast were wireless stations equipped' At the p:eseut momentGommunism
the greatest value. The matter with direction -finding apparatus,. and a, would
appear
"' strongest
would require very careful prepara- few minutes after a German warship Czechoslovakia. Iabe µ1925, atVthe last
tion ,but he was convinced the Em- had sent' out a message to- headquar• general election; the )party registered
Aire could be developed vigorously tars, that message was in the hands 931,711 votes. It has. 41 deputies and
as an economic unit it only the lead- of the stair of Room 40 and the post• 20 senators in the Present Parliament
ers of industry in the 'Dominions tion of the ship was picked off on the and is taus the second party in the
and in the Mother Country could get map. It was in this way that a cloys state, inferior in numbers only` to the
together. watch was kept on the German fleet, Czech Agrarians. It'is also, the only
who could never solve how their plans party in she state which includes
were getting to English ears members from all nationalities, Czech,
Financial Worry
Gorman, Magyar and Jewish. Ila'
power, however, is not commensurate
Is 11e„ rtens ,` en "umlaute Elnght Plans with its numerical force. Its heavy
Stockholm, Sweden—Tile plans of polling at the last elections was rather
judgePleads for Better Pro Gaptaln Albin Ahrenberg, Swedish a mark of disapproval of the existing
S g filer, for an Atlantic flight from Stock- regime. The party has no record of
Vision for Presbyterian holm to New York early in lune were constructive work in Parliament, Its
Ministers said to be progressing favorably. tactics being mainly obstructionist.
Toronto—Deploring the fact that The flier has received word from During the last twelve mouths Come
good mon" are leaving the church
Hosea, where bis Sunkers plane, of. monism has received great setbacks.
because their present stipends would the same type as the Bremen, is in 'i'he local elections show a great drop
not allow them to provide for their Preparation for the Hight, in Communist returns.
fanrfties, Mr. Justice Craig, in sup -
hisThe Swedish postotitoe has granted `In the Central Europe, . of to -day
his application for 9 charge of 20 Communism has ceased to be an ac
krone. (about 54 cents) for each let- tive menace and will undoubtedly cen-
ter of ten grams weight, As Ms tinue to lose more and more ground,
carrying capacity is about siixty-two, as long as the ,present economic re -
Pounds, he hopes to realize a con- covery Continues.
aiderable sum toward the flight's ex-
pensee in this manner. British Films'
During the coming month supplies: Saskatoon Star -Phoenix (Lib.): Ar
will be seat to his three Projected tistic leadership in the Aim world has
stopping planes; Reykjavik, Iceland; definitely passed from America to
Iviktut, Greenland, and Anticoeti Is-
land, at the mouth of the St, Law -
finest
Germany' is producing the
finest pictures of the day. Great
—_• Britain is a little behind in technical -
achievement but there 1s no :reason
to suppose that a country so Preemi-
nent in the drama will continue to'
take second place 3n a kindred art,
Canadian Alm theatres, it is to be
hoped, will be wide open to the prod -
wets of the British studios. when the
expected improvement in their qual-
ity occurs. An occasional change in
the steady diet of Hollywood produc-
tions would be welcomed by many
people; in the Dominlon, for both ar.
tistic and political: reasons.
Press of the West Indies gets only porting. a proposed pension fund.
the merest skeleton of daily news be- scheme, before the Toronto and King -
cause of the expensive cable rates, stow Sgnod of ' the Presbyterial
and days necessarily pass before news Church, declared menders' salaries
by mail is received. Canada is very should be equal to the income of a
deeply interested la this matter. The'good lawyer, or at least they should
West Indies press contains almost no receive the salary of a headmaster'
Canadian news. If we are to have of a salmi in a small town. He said
enlarged trade relations,` then the no minister could put forth his best
people of the West Indies should be efforts unless he were free from fina-
ncial to read in their newspapers much ncial worries. The creation of a
more about Canada.
pension fund was the one way to,
save the church, he declared.. renes.
Many Canadians Will Remefiner Canal Du Nord
COMPETITION RECALLS SCENES IN GREAT WAR -
Members of Artiste Rifle Troop crossing Kapok bridge during forced mar ch and shooting, eoml)etitiou
Loudon spring rifle moettor household troops and territorial army.
MO was 'tell under
The I'm Alone Case
Truth (London): Such e`a'ses have more appealing to the, appetite.
frequently led to serious trouble in . Why are green vegetables called
the past, and if :this one .did so the protective foods? Because they eon-"
trouble would not and could not be tain vltamines and mineral natter
confined to Canada, In ".a genety� l whlclr are essential to growth and
way it le no doubt conveulent to the health,
Dominion: and everybody else that Why must cereal be .cooked long
they should deal directly' with certain :and slowly? To rotten the fibre,
foreign governments in regard to their make the starch more digestible and
own local affairs, but where local af- bring out the flavor.
fairs tend to implicate the Imperial Why are beans usually baked with
Government and the whole Empire it pont? Beans (except 007 means)
may not always be satisfactory to are low in fat and the addition of salt
have them handled by the represen- poria supplies this deflc{eney.'.
tattve of the one Dominion Maned -
concerned.
nnedt•
ately concerned. - Industry
Industryis not only the instrument
Chicago Bandits Rob Six' Safes itt of im rovement, but ,the foundation
One Bar y.. -Arkan ao e t e,, cage of pleasure, Nothing is so opposite
block party.—Atltausas Gazette..
to Life true enjoyment of life as tht •
It begins to loolt as if a fortune relaxed and feeble state of an ludo-
awaits the man who invents a non -lent rnind, Tie who is a lttranger to
ver-ttaio couclltious at Makable trunk for Ctongressmen. industry may* possess, bd5t he cake-
Dallas News. `not extjoy,— Blair,
of China, 'Rand" :who
is so often at Geneva on India's be-
half, trying aver a friendly dinner
table to get Prince Charoon, the
Persian delegate, to come round to
iris point of view abet]. topittm-grow-
ingin Persia
Truly, everyone who goes to Europe
should visit Geneva. There they will
see in being the beginnings of the
first practical effovt to bring universal
Peace into the world and they can-
not
annot but be impressed with the, fact
that those who assemble there are
going' about the job in a whole -heart-
ed and business -like manner.
Price Dec rates
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Japan's Emper'r
Duke of Gloucester Invests
Hirohito With Britain's
Highest Order
Tokyo.—Prince Henry, third son of
King George of Great Britain, knelt
at the feet of Emperor Hirobdto of
Japan May 3 andclasped to his left
leg a royal purple garter, insignia of
Britain's highest order of knighthood.
The ceremony completed, Emperor,
Hirohito journeyed across the city to
Kasumigasekt. Palace, the Prince's
temporary home, personally to be-
stow on hint the Grand Order of the
Chrysanthemum, Japan's, highest de-
coration. - The two ceremonies were the ell•
max of a voyage half way around the
world for the young prince; or, as he.
is more widely known, the Duke o2
Gloucester, who was welcomed 'here
when, he arrived from his native land.
The gorgeous • ceremonial of the
garter bestowal took place in the '
throne room` of the imperial palace.,
The Reason
Why should green vegetables be
cooked quickly in an uncovered sauce-
pan? To preserve their' green color,
whin makes them attractive, hence