Zurich Herald, 1929-05-23, Page 3Patrol Discovered Uncle Sam
Musk and Caribou Helps the Farmer
In Canadian Park
A Farm Relief Board with wide
'S and a "revolving fend" of six
2, -Man Expedition Making hundred and fifty millien dollars 1S the
Thelon'f't frya ol the SPecial' session
Preserve Survey
Congress. The. wide powers include
Also Report Wolf co-operEctive nieriteting, rural credit
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Packs and other Ideas tot unknown to Can -
Word has been received by the acia•
eredits will be the long end of the
Canadian Departnieut of the Ulterior game with the United States fel-mere,
that W. H. B. Hoare, explorer of the Cash is a form of relief that can be
orthwest territories and Yukon
of grasped by the hamblest intelligence
N
Branch, and Wardell ,k, J. Knox, which has a habit of backing up when
Fort SMith, Northwest TerritorY, it ie asked to entertain broader econ-
have completed an examination and
We make a guesa that tbe reral
Petrol of the southern portion of the "lie the°14es'
Rural credits have been tried out
Thelon game satictuar: east of Great in gine of our prairie provinces, but
Slave Lake.. After a Survei by ' 10"" '
'with no satisfactory results, said arro-
team and canoe covering ' eight
vinces, after accumulating a number
months,. they returned to their base
of bad debts, being glad enough to
near the site of old Fort Reliance on
Shift:the burden to Ottawa. Our rural
December ra and began preparations
credit scheme' now has a Federal scope,
tor the immediate' resumption sof the
but how it is working none can say,
work sod as to complete it this year.
The survey of the 15,000-squareenile no report having come to hand so far
of its benefits, or otherwise,
game preserve was begun in April
We make a guess that the revolving
last year, and from that time until the
fund of six hundred and fifty million
receipt of the ,report, on january 11, dollars will be generously drawn upon
no word had been received from the
investigaters.Pollee patrols and hrough the and that the more rural credit is .ex-
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other parties passing
tended the less will be done to the
c___ th Lor" tended
. States tariff, "the revolving
t
areas were asked to, keep was fund. being a direct sort of charity
the departmental party; but 'without
and the tariff what one might call an
results, the :wireless message dated
obliqunblessing. At all events, money
January 10 from Fort Smith_ being the '
is something everybody can under-
nfirat intimation Head Office officials at
stand and a farmer naturally things
Ottawa. Ilad."'of the movements of
. more of a dollar in hand than two del -
Hoare and Knox. . . lets in the bush.
• Musk Ox Are Sighted President 'Hoover is a man of great
Much valuable information was ob- courage and some dayhe may b bold
tabled by Mr. Hoare and his conn enough to tell the farmer that theebst
'Anion during their survey of the sort fi., help is to help himself. But
soutlaern part of the Thelon sande.- that ° ' probably be some time after
ary. Musk ox were seen gongs the therevolving
fundhhas been exhausted,
Hanbury River and tracks of these • laviing helped himself
rapidly cliaaPPeatbig big game animals to everelleit d
yas o ar of it.,Montreal
were noted , in the 'vicinity of the Standard.
Theloil River. Large herds of- caribou .
proved wary a both trap and gun. urt Askedi
Wolves were also numerous, but they Coo Give
were reported south of the sanctuary.
Mr. Hoare left Ottawa for the north Ruling On Length
early in january, 1928, taking with
him Six Baffin Island huskies to form
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Outboard Mater Boat Makes Real Sporting Trip
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-
hauled and supplies were secured.
Then, accompanied by 'Warden A. 3.1
Kuox, Mr. Hoare entered upon one of
the most arduous stages of the trip -7 -
the 500 -mile journey via Resolution to
the oast end of Great Slave Lake,
where the base camp was establisb.ed.
About the middle of April the party
began its patrol ot the sanctuary.
Maps Are Found Faulty
It had been arranged that the hives-
' tigators were to visit the post of
Baker Lake to reteive aad dispatch
snail and to, get supplies. This post
is situated at the western end of the
lake of the same name w, lc e •
OS
a navigable waterway to Hudson Bay. on the Rue Mathurins, Inst off e
li counselliug and adviFfing Alia m 1
into Chesterfield Inlet, thus forming ,
The route was through the Ford -Camp- Boulevards, and went to the nearest
assertedly false returs, Miss Berger
bell -Smart chain of likes to . the police sation, where he Med an in -
was indicted recently for alleged fan
Thelon and down that river to Baker formation against the producer and
author. He complained that the nan sification of income tax returns of
other movie stars.
port that these lakes are 'not con- tuns of the kisses which. Saturnin
Mix is not in motion pictures at the
Lake. However, the investigators re -
and, Fabre, the leading man, administered
nected 'as shown. on the map,
of Stage Kisses
we:se:en' • ., 4
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Reds Dwindle
As Mid -Europe
Wins Stability
Corrontin* Strong in
Prague,,,„ElsAvbere No
Longer a lVlenace
vienu4,—Posoyar Conditions in
Central Europe provided an excellent'
field for Corronunisra, For a time the
Rede seemed likely to take possession
of these states and spread thence to
the 13alkans. Now, nowiver, atter ten
years of constructive work, the Com-
munist cause is growing weaker, and
in some cases ceases to present any
actual menace.
Of the three states, Austria, Hung-
ary and Czechoslovakia, the former is
the one in whicb. Communism has
least power. There is no Communist
representative in Parliament, and no
' v 4 00111113,111liet press worth consideration.
This is largely due to the Social Demo-
cratic Party who carried through mea-
sures of alleviation for the workers
• so.-104.,trcspint ' es, and poorer classes generally.
• ,ss ,
n„,,ses "-nes the Communists consider the Social
U is riot surprising, therefore, that
asse;iss'ens
, .=17 s limit their activities almost entirely
Democrats their greatest enemies, and
„„ene,„, .„ ' •
to' discrediting the work of this party..
nnesn'Z.ss .. • •;;;.'''late,-;';;:l'''C'.!.:;;
sense sensensiesesses sees Their few and generally insignificant
VIVISnnsageessOns'enslogreaVsessseess.- • rjf '*;:',4,„ street disturbances are timed. to coin-
cide with the street processions of
-.- which the Social Democrats are so
fond. Mter the ringleaders have been
'arrested' the disturbances subside and
TOURS FROM MIAMI -NEW YORK TRIP IN FRAIL CRAFT
D RaMSGY Miami sportsmen, arriving at, the Battery, New York, on last lap of 1,600 -mile
no more is heard of the party for some
nor in outboard motorboat from. Miami, Fla. The boat Was equipped with two Lockwood motors.
- • time.
renna in virtue of its central posia
Sir A. Ewmg's tion, 35 no doubt being made a centre
for some secret Communistic prone -
Splendid Work ganda for the Balkans and elsewhere.
The arrest of Bela Kun, the Hunger -
In "Room 40,, Ian Communist leader, who had been
working for some time in Vienna un -
Enemy Wireless Messages in this activity; but, as it is directed
Cipher Were Intercepted
Messages this
toward other countries, it can,
not affect the home position very
and Decoded much. .
What has been described as "the Hungarians still talk of the three
months "Red•Regablic" under Bela
Kum. in the summer of 1919, and wel-
come the most stringent police regu-
lations. to prevent its possible recur-
rence. Hungary has no Communistic
representation on either national, pro-
vincial or municipal bodies and noth-
ing in the nature of Communistic pub,
tionsNot only are these pro -
Tom Mix Indicted Dominion Assured
By U.S; Grand Jury- of Bright Future
Charged With *Withholding Sir Arthur Balfour Confident
$100,000 in Income • Dominion Will Forge
Taxes Ahead
Los Angeles--qom Mix, whose west- London—Promotion of Imperial
ern films made him a millionaire, was trade through the medium of an Im-
Indicted by Federal Grand Jury on
charges Of conspiring to 'withhold
$100,000 in Government income taxes.
The lengthy indictment, prepared in
Paris—The question "How long IsIlVashington, D.C. ,and sent here for
a kiss?" is perplexing the police as I vote, eons Mined accusations that the
the result of, a formal complaint filed actor failed to pas; part of his tax
against the producer and author of i for the years 1925, 1926, and 1927,
the state production "Rens Royce." and that he attempted to evade and
The c.omplaint, Med by a Well- defeat payment.
knowfl.. architect, promises to raise Two conspiracy indictments were
the issue of whether'a kiss on the
I returned. In the first Mix was ac -
stage should last as long or 'longer I
i cused With Eugene J. Ford, his hro-
than an embrace in private between,
ther-in-law, and J. Marjorie Berger,
lovers, Naturally, gossip is wax- Hollywoqd income tax collector, of
ing warm on the subject. conspiracy to defraud the Government
The question was raise, anter the 1 of 01,149.57.
architect and his wife attended a per-
• In the' second Indictment those
fOrVianOe of the play, of which they
named with him were Jack Hill, his
had heard a nuMber of good reports 14,0nner
publicity manager, and Miss,
concerning the amusing nature of fuel' *
i Berger. . The true bill charged that
comedy. it is a satire On the lives; sm. _ ..
964 54 in income taxes were with -
led by post-war wealthy persons in 1 'P
held over a period of two ,years.
France. . 1 The grand jury also voted an in -
After the performance, the archin
' dictment against Miss Berger, charg-
t left the theatre, vista is situated;
1 ing her with aiding. and assisting,
•
perial business conference was urged
1.3), Sir Arthur Balfour, who has just , best kept secret of the war" was
returned from a visit to Canada .in! locked, until many years after hostili
an interview recently. ties had ceased, in the brain of Sir
Ile Said he had been in Canada 40 Alfred Ewing, Principal and Vice -
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times but had never returned. with a Chancellor of Edinburgh University,
deeper conviction tb.at Canada Is who has just been presented with the
destined filially to play a leading freedom of Edinburgh.
part in the industrial affairs of the Sir Alfred, who is 4, retires in
world. .
"He dwelt on the "boundless" nos,
salinities of Canada, the optimism pre-
ening in the cotintry, the extent to
der a false name, drew attention, to
sine the were unable to reach Baker to the alluring lips of the beautiful
Lake during the open, season, it was Mlle. France Ellys, was suck as to
arouse improper sentiments in the
of the park and later return to their minds of the younger members of the
decided to explore the southern part
bsae at Fort Relianee. audience.
They reached that point in mid -De- The complaint also charged that the
cember, and shortly afterward a Royal kisses were prolonged unnecestarily.
laint which was quite
Canadian 'Mounted Police patrol
brought Hoare's report to Fort
' Smith from which post it was tele-
graphed to Ottawa.
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London-Cape Town
Air Service to Be
Longest In World
Expected to Speed Growth of wit
The secret is the story of what hap- Whited in the country but the io
September.
iers are carefully watched, so that no
Pened in "Room 40," the department
v
propaganda literature may come in
which industry in Canada was enlist- solving of the enemy's wifeless Ines- from abroad. The most disturbing fea-
of the Admiralty which dealt with the
ing the aid of the scientist, and Can.- sages in cipher intercepted by our sec- tune in the present situation, is the
fact that the very stringency of the
ada's need of population and capital. ret listening stations. Room 40 was
dictatorship makes the recrudescence
With regard to the idea of an Inn wholly controlled by Sir Alfred Ewing.
. S ttered up and down the east of Communism a real danger.
At the present moment Communism
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perial businessmen s con ere , i
said such a development would be of coast were wireless stations equipped
with direction -finding apparatus, and a
the greatest value, The 'matter
would require very careful prepare- few minutes after a German warship
had sent out a message to headquar-
tion ,but he was convinced the Em-
pire could he developed vigorouslY ters, that message was in the hands
ers of industry in the Dominions i tion of the ship was picked off on the
posi,120 senators in the present pm am
1 and is thus the second party in the
as an economic unit if only the lead- of the staff of Room 40 and the
and in the Mother Country could get map. It was in this way that a close I state, inferior in numbers only to the
Czech Agrarians. It is also the only
together. . watch was kept on the German fleet,1
party in the state which includes
• • [members from all nationalities, Czech,
--,7,---- who could never solve how their plans '
would appear to be at I -a strongest in
Czechoslovakia. In 1925, at the last
general election, the party registered
933 711 votes. It has 41 deputies and
Financial Worry were getting to English ears.
• German, Magyar and Jewish. Its
1
power, however, is not commensurate
1 with its numerical force. Its heavy
Atlantic' Flight Plans
Disheartens Men
Stockholm, Sweden—The plans of ;polling at the last elections was rather
Captain Albin Ahrenberg, Swedish a mark of disapproval of the existing
filer, for an Atlantic flight from Stock- regiree. The party has no record of
holm to New. York early in June were. constructive work in Parliament, its
said to be ' progressing favorably. I tactics being mainly obstructionist.
The flier has received word from. During the last twelve months Com-.
MUlliBill has received great setbacks.
The local elections show a great drop
in Communist returns,
I the Central Europe of to -day,
present time. He is touring with a --
apolis. Judge Pleads for Better Pro
.circus, and was said to be in Minne-
vision for Presbyterian
Canada and the West Indies Ministers
Saint John Times -Democrat (Ind.):' Toronto—Deploring iho fact that
Representatives of the Eastern Tele. "good men" are leaving the church
graph Company are touring the West because their present stipends would
Tbo
novel for Paris, gave the actor andn Indies in the interests of a larger not allow them to provide tor their
actress cusiderable coneern. and improved cable service. . . The families, Mr. justice Craig, m sup -
"We have acted the parts sincere-IPress of the West Indies gets only Porting a proposed pension fund
ly," they said. "If we have forgot- i the merest skeleton of daily news be- Scheme before the Toronto and King -
ten ourselves in the, rOiee it WaS 130- 1
I CRAM of the expensive cable rates, stou Synod of the Presbyterial
cause of. our sincerity. We had no'
land clays necessarily pass before news Church, declared ministers' salaries
idea anyone conid take offence at' by mail is received. Canada is very should be equal to the income of a
our manner of kissing." deeply interested in this matter. The good lawyer, or at least they should
receive the salary of a headmaster
Canadian news. If we are to have of a school in a small town. Ile said
---4--------- West Indies press contains almost uo
lit entered a New York. sup-,
1 I r ed trade Tahitians, then the no minister could put forth his best
efforts unless he were free from'ilna-
'' f
per club the other night, and got away
13.40Ple of the West Indies should be
able to read in their newspapers much ncial worries. The mea
Imore about Canada, pension rued was the one way to, land, at the mouth of the St, Law-
iofl
11 $82 It is estimated that this
• South Africa—Govern. was only about $27 less than be had .
when he went
save the church, he decIalCd
Desau, where his Junkers plane, of
the same type as the Bremen is in
preparation for the flight.
The Swedish postoffice has granted
his application for a charge of 20' Communism has ceased to be an az-
\
krone (about 54 cents) for each let- tive menace and will undoubtedly con -
ter of ten grams weight. As Ms tinue to lose more arid MOTe ground,
carrying capacity is about sixty-two as long as, the present economic re -
pounds, he hopes to realize a con -1 covert continues.
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siderable sum toward the flight's ex-
Penses in this manners
British Films
will be sent to his three projected I Saskatoon Star -Phoenix (Lib.); An
During the coming month supplies
stopping places, Reykjavik, Icelaucl;itistic leadership in the film world has
Iviktut Greenland, and Anticosti Is, definitely passed from America to
Europe. Germany is producing the
finest pictures of the day.' Great
Britain is e little behind in technical
achievement but there is no reason
to suppose that a country so pre-emi-
nent in the drama will continue to
take second place iu a kindred art.
Canadian film theatres, It is to be
hoped, will be wide open to the prod-
ucts 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 bo welcomed by many
people In the Dominion, for both ar-
tistic and political reasons.
ments to Help Pay
Expenses
Cape Town, S.A.—Rapid develo
rd
Many Canadians Will Remember Canal Du No
p-
ment of South Africa is expected here
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through the new weekly air service 44ass.
between Lenders and this city, riegoti
ations for which *were reeently cons- sen:
Pleted between the British and Union
of South Africa Governments.
The new Imperial Air Line
wifl
bring London within 12 clays of Cape
TOW11 and this abridgement of
tance is expected. to reant advantage.
ously upon trade and commerce, and
to encourage increased colonization
and tourist travel.
'Working expenses of the new air
line will be shared between 13ritaln
and the govevyments of South Africa,
the Sudan, Kenya, Tauganyika and
I_Tganda for a five-year period, and the
union government has given assur-
anees et full support and co-operation.
The route from London to 'Cape
.Town WM be the longest commercial
air route in the world. The African
Section alone will be more than 6,000
miles long, The proposed route will
connect at Cain with the London -Ie -
die, air tante opened March 30.
While there is as yet no official
confirmation, it is said in Well -in.
formed quarters tha tthe new African
Service will be operated jointly bY
lin-
airwaye and Cobham -Black-
burn Air Lines,
They say ninety thousand Nov'
Yorkers get a. living from boot -leg-
ging, but this doubtless includes tut,
tier takerS. •
SSW'S(' -,,,Sese
is•
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ti*S1,1•Ass
COMPETITION RECALLS SCENES IN GREAT WAR
11,1emoerS of Artists Ride Troop -crossing kapok bridge during forced mar eh and shootingaompetitiofl which was hold under war -time
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London, spring rifle meet for household troops and territorial army.
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The rrn Alone Case
Truth (London): Such cases have
frequently led to serious trouble in
the past, and if this one did so the
trouble would not and could. not be
confined to Canada. In a general
way it is no doubt convenient to the
Dominions and everybody else that
they Should deal directly with certain
foreign governments in regard to their
own local affairs, but where local an'
fairs tend to implicate the Imperial
1 Government and the whole Empire it
may not always bo satisfactory to
I have them handled by the represen-
, Lathe ot the One Dominion immedis
1 ateiy concerned.
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Chicago Baudits Rob, Six Safes in
One Block.—Headlines A Chicago
block party. ---Arkansas Gazette.. .
It begins to look as if a fortune
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awaits the man who invents a non -
conditions' at leakable trunk for Congressmen.—
iDallae News. ,