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Thla Veer Hum Winnipeg Koppe'a Cokel i MITCHELL COPP LTD, Portagl) at i It i a fye pimtm toitmg Mimm MORE HEAT Phone 27 606 VVholeial or Retail WINNIPEG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1931 SCULLIN ADMITS SEVERE BLOW TO LABOR PARTY Defeated Australian Premier Ends Difficult Period of Administration VANCOUVER GIRL IS SHOT DEAD BY CHINAMAN Save Horses From Blazing Stable SIX MEN HURT FIRE FIGHTERS RECEIVE AWARDS 1 IN CAR MISHAPS OVER WEEKEND Killing of Young Waitress Mystifies Police Slayer Kills Himself Three Injured When Auto Skids and Strikes Tele phone Pole it I WATCIIF I 4 ...4 fit OanaSian Prase Cabttl MELBOURNE, Dm. 21 "It la ataggarlnf blow to tha Labor party," confessed Prim Minister Juiim Sculltn Uit night, following tha victory ot the Unlud Auatralla party la tfca (antral alectiona of Saturday. Tha prima mlnletar'a word aptly aurnmed up tha result. Tha Labor government. In power alnca October, waa declelvely defaatad.

Prima Minister Seullln ratalned hla mt for Yarra, Victoria, but tha tnafority of hla cabinet ministers lied to lain re election. Twa Ta One Standing Tfce United Auatralla party In eoalltlon with tha Country Party an command a majority of two to one la Ue new Houae of Representative. Tha party atandinga will ra: Unite! Party, ST; Country Party, 14; Moderate Labor. 16; Left Wing Labor, Independent, total. 75.

Australia'! proa pet Live prima minister la Hon. Joe. Lyons, leader tha Australia party alnca Ita formation lea than a year ago. In tha laat election. Mr.

Lyona waa elected aa a Laborlte and he waa prominent In tha Labor cabinet until taut December, when ha ra aigned In protewt agalnat tha poil tea or the Labor left wing. Prima Minister Scullln haa forwarded the ministry's resignation to Sir Isaac Isaacs, governor gen atal of Auatralla Tha governor general conaequont tr aummnnel Mr. Lyona, leader of the vlctorlout United Australia party, to Canberra to form a new cabinet. Mr. Lyona la not epectd to arrive at the federal capital before Thursday.

It la expicted Mr. Scullln will aarrv on his dutlea until after trie holidays, for It will take aome time for Mr. Lyona to complete hla cabinet Lyena 8tatsa "ellelea Tha voters have given Mr. Lyona ample power to carry out hla policies of "restoration of sound and ana finance and government" One of tha chief declarations In hla campaign policy waa also: "There should be an economically eound tariff, with effective British preference and tnter Domlnlon reciprocity." Today, Mr. Lyon made hla atari on Empire trade absolutely clear in these worda: "The United Auatralla party standi for tha fullest obtainable measure of preferential empire trade.

Aa eoon aa the British gov eminent la ready wa will gladly enter Into negntlatione. I aaeure tha people of Great Britain we will atrlva earnestly to maae cooperation between the mother country and ouraelves a very real and active co operation." Whan Mr. Lyona forma hla cabinet Vt la generally believed an Important place will be found for Kt. Hon. Btanlev Brure, still an outstanding figure In tha circle of empire etateemen.

Mr. Bruce waa prime minister of the Natlonallst Countnr party coalition govrrn mnta "tn 1928 to 1029. when the Labor party went into power. Cabinet Forecast TSa Sydney Bun forecasts tha perennnel ot tha new Commonwealth government aa follows: Hon. Joseph Lyona, prim minister.

Hon. J. O. Latham, attorney general. Hon.

Pr. Earls Page, vice president of tha executive council. Kt. Hon. Stanley Bruce, federal treasurer.

RL Hon. Sir Oeorge Pearc. leader of the government party in the Senate and minister ot da fence. Hon. Thomas Peterson, minister of marVeta and transport.

Hon. H. 8 Gullett, minister of trade and customs. Archdala Parkhlll, pontmaater general and minister of works. Hon.

James E. Fenton, minister of home affairs. J. A. J.

Hunter, minister of health nnd repatriation. Hon. W. A. Holman, Rrlg.

Gen Percy Abbott, V. C. Thompson and Hon. W. Q.

Gibson, assistant ministers. "New Guard" Applauded The "antl Communlat" organisation known aa tha new guard, which took an active part In the election campaign in the state of New South Walea, haa earned favorable comment. A police report on the new guard waa tabled in the legislative aeaembly of New South Walea today. Declaring the organlratlon to be la hifthty onranlred body." Tha oceupatlona of ita members reveal they are able to provide protection and maintenance of essential pub lls service If tha occasion should ever arise, the report aaid. The new guard present effecliva etrength la estimated 36.000 in metropolitan district and 3,000 in rural communities.

(Canadian PreM Cablal LONDON, Dec. 21. Commenting on the defeat of the Labor government in the Australian genrral elections of Saturday, The Tlmea aaid today: "Attempt were mads to rale other leauea, chief of them being protection and Industrial arbitration, but they nowhere succeeded In deflecting tha electors from the determination to make certain that the extremist and Irresponalhlea, who hava obtained auch a danger oua hold over the mnchlnery of the Labor party, ahould be given no opportunity of compromising the crerlt of Australia and. bv destroying confidence, preventing a return of prosperity. "The new government will en)oy a freer hand to make reciprocal (trade) arrangements than any Labor government could pretend to possess." Rifles, hunting knivea.

and am. munition to the value of were taken by burglars, who broke Intn tha hardware and genpr.l store of Charlea B. Roeenblat. 631 Main during Sunday night. Entrance to the ahop was gained by forcing the rear door.

i Firemen D. J. Daviea and R. MacKenxle, of Ni. 1 fire station, Brat prise awards In the flre preventlon competltlin conducted by provino of Manitoba.

In tha above picture Hon. W. J. Major, cheques for $10 to the winners. POLICE BREAK UP MONTREAL 'RED' MEETING Declare No Such Gathering Can Be Held While Mass Being Sung MONTREAL, Dee.

71 Declaring no auch meetings might be held while mane wa being celebrated, police, Sunday, broke up a gathering in a hall here called to protest agalnat tha section In the criminal code dealing with unlawful associations. Tha meeting waa allegedly being held under the auspices the Canadian Labor Defence League. Some 20(i persons were ushered from the hall by the police and a bundle of paper waa taken to polioe head iu.irteri for examination. Miss Bella Gordon, secretary of tha conference told those attending they had b'ten called together aa a result of the conviction of eight Communists In Toronto. Tha purpose of the meeting waa to form a petition to forward to Premier R.

B. Bennett asking for a change In the criminal code. Carl Alaxaon. Blngvill Alt, a delegate from the Farmers" Unity League, extolled the virtue of tha Russian five year plan. Ha said he had recently returned from a visit to Ruasis.

SIX DROWNED IN VAIN EFFORT TO RESCUE LAD Rescuers Perish When Ice Gives Way at Daltoh, Michigan DALTON, Dec. 21. A year old boy playing with a sled, which was a prematura Chrlstmaa present, broke through the lea In a amall lake near bera lata yeaterday, and six other persons drowned in a futile attempt to rescue him. The dead: Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Oman, Oliver and Orville Oman, 12 and 7 respectively, children of the elder Omsns: Harry Ergang. 29; Buddie Morgan. 17. and Trddle Morgan. 14, nrphewa of Eigang.

It was Orville who first went to hie death and when hi sled broke through tha thin ic. Hia parent went to his rescue and drowned when the Ice failed to hold them. Ergsng ventured onto tha lea In an attempt to rescue them, and the other children, who had followed, broke through Into tha Icy water with him. Date of Opening of Sask. House to be Known Soon REGINA, Dec.

21 The data upon which the coming session of the Saskatchewan legislature will open will be officially announced by the government aome time early this week, according to Premier J. T. M. Anderson. Dr.

Anderson said that the cabinet would consider the ques'lon almost Immediately, after which an announctment would be madf. Mail Pilot Leaps From Plane Lost in Dense Fog Escapes Death After Flying Blind for 300 Miles in Western Ontario la? Canadian Prettl LONDON. Ont Dec. 21. Klyins blindly through a fog bnk tha 'complexly enveloped hie plane and baffled his attempts to make a cafe landing, Edward C.

Bui ton. of Tor onto, air mail pilot, travelled nearly 300 mllei Wcatcrn Ontario and back again, twice pausing over London, before ha was forced ta Students Killed on I Way Home For Holidays BUFFALO, Dec. Jl Tha Uvea of three Oberlin college student ware snuffed out by a Nickel Plat train at tha Big Tree crossing, a few mile south of this city, Saturday night, while they were an route to their homea in New England for tha Christmas ho Id aye. Tha stud ent are: Thomas O. Moran, 17, of Milford, Conn.j Albert L.

Brown, 22. 1 of Stockbrldge, Mass, and Warren R. Henke, 18, Hartford, Conn. AIR MAIL FOR SENDING YULE GIFTS POPULAR Fifty Percent More Being Sent by Plane Than Last Year Winnipeguera are flocking to the air mall for the delivery of Chriet ma gift and letters, W. F.

Lough, district auperlntrndent of the postal service, aaid today. Fifty percent mora mall la being carried by the air route thla than at tha same tlm laat year. "Time saving and tha addd thrill which the air mall give a Chrlstmaa parcel or meeeaga are the reasons." Mr. Lough stated. "Think of a letter being posted here at 11.40 a.m.

today and arriving In New York Tuesday morning at 8 06 am." Mr. Lough added that there was ruffrclnt time to send Christmas nifts. carda and lettera by air for east and wrst Tuesday nd Wednesday. Weather permit tine, they would be delivered before Christmas Day. On tha westbound air erh'dule.

a plane leaves Winnipeg at A nm. dally, reaching Regina at midnight, and making stops at Moose Jaw, Medicine Hat, Leth bridge and Calgary brfore arriving at Edmonton at 6 45 a m. the next day. In all cases air mall must be posted at the main poet office building on hour before the scheduled start of the mall plants. In Canada the air mall rate Is 6 rents for the first ounce end 6 cents for each succeeding ounce For msl! going to the United Stat'e tha rate Is 6 cents for the first ounce end 10 cents for each succeeding ounce.

Pola Negri Continues To Show Improvement SXNTA MONICA, Calif, Dec. 21 Continued Improvement was reported Sunday In tha condition of Pola film actresa, who underwent an operation and blood transfusion In a hospital here last week, after an intestinal ailment caused her to collapse at a motion picture studio. Lieut. Governor Recovering Improvement In the condition of Lieutenant Governor J. I).

Mctirc gor was reported by his physiHnn today. His Hnnrr spent a restful week end and his medical attendants said he was gaining In strength. abandon his plane and leap Into the fog with hia parachute Saturday niirht. Searching fiantlcall for a glimpse of a lnnding field 'hroueh i the heavy hare that rlunked his I ship and hid the giound, Huiton travelled toward Dplioit riil alonp the northern shore of Lake Krie to I. i'vonnhr.

10 cart of lilt ville. and thrn Jumped, not alio flhcr ii ie he whs not falling inio Lake Krie. I Left to Itself, the plane scooted ahead, and Into McCallum's marches a mile from where the pilot landed. It waa a total lone, but the mail was unharmed, save for slight damage dona when a flrt evnleded. 0 Winnipeg, were the riclplente of the Fire I'revi ntlon Bureau of th attorney general, la seen handing DRIVER WHOSE TRUCK INJURED LEE FINED S50 Mike Boychuk Found Guilty of Dangerous Driving and Causing Collision Found guilty of driving to tha common danger and caulng a collision that resulted In Qulna Lee, flyweight boxer, losing his left arm, Mike Boychuk, East Selkirk, wa fined JSO by Judge Cory In county court today.

Tha accident occurred about 10.30 p.m. August 19. Lee and Miss Bertha Stewart left Winnipeg earlier In tha evening to drive to Winnipeg Beach. After driving 10 mllea Jhrv decided to return. When about three mile north of the Bergen cut off ailbway, Lee said, they met a truck, equipped wi'h only one headlight, being driven slightly cast of the centre of the road.

Arm Severely Crushed Swinging to the right to avoid a collision. Lee was unable to clear. When his car was alde awiped by the truck hla left arm waa Jarred from the ateerlng wheel and awung through the open window. The nrm was so Mverely crushed and torn that two operations were necessary and at last it was amputated close to the should fr. Taking the witness stand In his own defnnce, Boychuk said one of his headlights burned out soon after ho left Winnipeg.

Glare from the headlights of approaching cars hlinled him. and several of them panned close at high speed. Ignorant of Collision He did not ltnow that his truck collided with car. He heard some nolne at the time, but thought the ferniers on had grazed. He ytopped within 100 feet and looked beck.

The other car appeared to mi relink; nuuiii. Constable Peach, of the provincial police, and former Constable Shfeian testified that when they viewed the truck eoon after tha accldpnt, it was damaged. G. I j. Coueley pro pcuted, with Percy Hngcl acting for the defence.

HOTlDAYS IN SCHOOLS START ON THURSDAY Forty Thousand Children Excited Over Christmas Vacation Prospects Tn two mora days, Winnipeg's 40 000 school children will be liberated from the daily grind of books snd class rooms for the 'inis holidays wednrsdav. i p.m., the 70 public schools of the cily will officially cloe. Then will come 11 lovous. care fne when fun anl merriment will be the order. Monday, Jan.

4. the children will return to attack thtlr book with renewed vigor, with nilnda mote receptive anil faculties more acute after the brief holid.iy. From then till June, with a ahort break nt Kasier the pupils will work at their books, preparatory to the examinations that come before the summer vacation. 1 1 1 i flinrlh! Mow manaiiiia. uaiiuni mctj Visit U.S.

Next Year, NKW YORK. I c. 21 Muhiitma riiindhl will vicit the I'nited i rext year. Mt Siilendranath (Ihoric. wif of n.

leadiir Hindu Na tion ill'! in IM country. aid I in day, when the ni lived from Lon don. St. Boniface Old Folks' Home vinitcil Sunday bv the L'kiain i.m choir. Hie members of which staiicd a Hpecial concert for the in mates Sonua in Kngliah and Ukrainian were rendered before a larKe audience.

In addition there were solos by artists of the choir and dancing by children. VANCOUVER. Dec. 21 Mary Shaw, pretty 19 year old waitress, waa shot dead In tha Pender cafe. East Pender by an unidentified Chineae, who then ended hla own Ufa lata last night.

Tha girl had Just entered tha restaurant and waa powdering her face at ai glaaa near tha centra of tha plara, prior to going on duty, when ah waa alaln. Orace Leslie, a waitress In the restaurant, told police ah had taken the man'a order for supper and waa walking to the rear of the cafe to place rt when she looked behind her and saw him step from tha booth and pull two guna from hia pocket. Drops Dead He fired aeveral shot into tha girls back, and then, taking two steps toward Miss Leslie, put a gun to his head and fired twice, both shot taking effect. Tha girl waa killed instantly, falling to tha floor at one aide of the glasa. Police were told tha aliyer waa a regular customer of the cafe.

Earlier In tha evening ha had asked one of tha waitresses whst rhs would ilka for a Chrlstmaa present. The girl had told him aha would like a box of powder and he had brought thla with him and had given It to her shortly before tha shooting. Nina bulleta wert fired from tha guns. Tha pocket also revealed aeveral letter, written in Chineae. The police ware unabla to learn anv motive for tha act.

Waltresae aaid the girl muttered a faint "Oh" when ah was shot and they thought for a minute she had merely fainted from the explosions. HEAVY AGENDA FOR COUNCIL MEET TONIGHT Complaints of Teamsters and New Taxicab Bylaw Will be Considered Introduction of tha new taxicab bylaw, revision of tha schedule of license feel, woe of the teamsters, street rsllway mstters, and met ssges of farewell to three retiring members. Aldermen Maybank. Roberts and Durward. ara among matter to be dealt with tonight by the city council at it last regular meeting for 1931.

Large delegatlona ara likely to appear to press various viewpoints on tha taxicab bylaw, which may not get more than first reading tonight. The Trade and Labor council and tha O.B.U. ara opposed to the propoted 10 hour day for taxicab drivers, claiming tht this is contrary to the policy of educing ure to meet the unemployment evil. Tax caJb companies opposed to the metering principle recommended by the licensing committee, and favoring the tone system, are also expected to advance their views. The new license fee schedule would glve4he city, It is estimated, about J1.780 additional revenue per annum.

Some additional revenue alio expected from the proposed of certain shoe shine par ura and Ice warehouses under the biirinesi tsx In lieu of license fees. Hawkers and rag collectera would be tha chief beneficlarlea of the reductions in fees. Winnipeg will Join with Rt. Boniface In asking the Winnipeg Kleo trlo Co. to resume street car opera.

tion at once over the new Min rt. and Norwood bridge, and falling this. In asking the Public Utility commission to order auch service immediately. FATHER LEADS TOTS TO SAFETY IN NIGHT FIRE Farmer Rouiet Family Whtn Home Burnt Wi7 Perithei lay Canadian Prcaal fXBRTDOK. Ont, rec.

21 Mis William MacDonald. 40, was burned to death today in a Are which destroyed her home while seven rhildrre ranging In age from 3 to 16 were led to aafety by their father. Aroused by the smell of smoke William MacDonald woke his wife and called to the children. The latter, marshalled by the older one(, at the head of tha sVilra Joined hands and were led outside Into the frosty air bv their father. Mr.

MacDonald ihen returned to the house to search for his wife but was driven back by the flames and smoke. Looking Through The Want Ads Lost, ring with three lstue diamonds, yellow gold band, white netting. Reward. a Pemion kitten for sale; pi i.e pedigreed. Young Scotswoman will caie foi children mornings, Room to rent with fireplace, breakfast, evening dinner.

Suit two. see Fullv modern bungalow to tent, exceptionally warn. I Risking their own Uvea, John McCaldron, Thomas Rogan and Robert Anderson, shown above, lift to right, grooms of the Tuxedo Rldlnii Club, rescurd 2A valuable horses from desth In the flame that destroyed tha stable of thr club arly Hunday morning. The three were aleeplng In tha stable when tne nre broke out. They wrra awakened by the violent kicking of one of tha hoiara.

RUSSIA SHOWS PROGRESS UNDER FIVE YEAR PLAN Far Reaching Changes Follow Stalin's Speech Food is More Plentiful ly Aaaotiattd Preul MOSCOW, Dec 21 The "third and decisive year" of tha five year plan 1931 probably will be recorded by historians a tha beginning of a new deal for humanity In tha great political experiment represented by Soviet Ru4a. Under the Impetus of Stalin's midyear speech, far reaching change were effected In many phase of life, both economic and aoclnlogtcal. Of first importance waa his edict that tha people were entitled to better living standards after the huge aacrlficn they wer called upon to make for tha five year plan, and that an Immediate improvement ahould be forthcoming. New Store Open Score of new atorea have been opened, and it Is possible to buy almost any necessity required, due to 'Jie qiildkenlng of the production of light industry, which supplies commodities for home consumption. 11 jnd ln hand have come increases In wage In aeveral branches of Industry and adoption of tha piecework eyetem of wges, under which workers ara psui according to thHr productive ability.

A peicent decrease In the ice of food In the so ca.led "open'' stores, where anyone may buy without a ration catd, contributed to the general Improvement. Perliapa the most sensational departure from the previous order wis ths change In attitude toward tha old technical intelligentsia, specialist of the former regime who formed an outnast section of tha Soviet body political, and who. next to the kulak, euffried the g.eatret persecution. Eligible for Msmbenhip Stalin new policy, dictated bv the necessity of moie technlcel rkill In iniustry. changrd I this.

The technical intelllgi ntela were Invited to participate actively In the woik of Socialist construction on an equality with the proletariat. Thev were given special Tlvilega. heretofore enjoyed only by the workers, and some even were made eligible for membership in the Communist psrty. The year also wa marked by authorization to Individual industries to replica the five da uninterrupted week with the six day week when It was considered prececal. Another point of progress during the year was the adopt liu of the unlvral system of economic accounting unler which a.l industries must piy their own way.

expanding only In to their own profits and being allowed to borrow from the stits bank only whin adequate security Is aupplled. SMALL BROTHER KILLS HUNTER ACCIDENTALLY fBy Canadian Pra.tl COCHRANE, Ont, D'C 21 Al fied Kthler, IT yar old 'son of (ilackmeyer township fsrmer, mortslly wounded by a buil from I a small calibre rlfin In the handa I of his year oM brother Alfred was prepsrlng to go out hunting, wh'n his young'r brother picked up ths rifle and It accidentally discharged. TAKER OF BRIBE IS JAILED ONE MONTH MONTRKAL. Dec. 21 A sentence of one month In Jail and a fine of $100 were impoaed by Mr.

Ixuis Lniang i today upon fieoige K. Iterg ron. Iumi'm pol office rmploye at Monti ea, for accepting a bribe to enable applicants to obtain civil servic positions In the post office parttnent. Mrs. Elizabeth Beare Dead; Oldest of S.A.

Members Woman, 104. Survived by Four Children and 67 Other Relatives COROURG. Ont. Dec 21. Mis.

I' iiz.ibcth Brate. 14. the oldest member of the Salvation A i my In Canada, died at net home hers Sunday, She was botn st Cornwall, England. In 1827. Her fs'her died when aha waa seven and hi mother brought aba atjd her sister to Co POLICE RADIO SYSTEM LEADS TO CAPTURE Conitahlet In Cru'utr Car Arrett Alleged Auto Thief Efficiency of the police radio ay tem resulted In tha capture early morning of a juvenile who will be charged with auto stealing.

Seeing a youth enter a parked car about midnight Saturday and drlva off. a resident of Sherburn st. notified police, glvinar tha ear's license number. The number waa at once broadcaat over the police radio. Patrolling In a cruiser ear.

Constables Unnle and Rtroud saw the wanted car ahead of them on Wiat mlnster ava. and gave chase. On Plae tha ear stopped and a youth jumped out and attempted to escspe. leaving their car the constables overtook and arrested the fugitive. HOOVER WILL SEEK VOTES AS CONSERVATIVE Republican Party Lacks Confidence In 1932 Election I Canadian Presal WASHINGTON.

Deo. 21 Christ mas week dawns) peculiarly grey for the Republican party. A few days ago the National committee met here and after listening to Senator Simon D. Fees and "Pat" Hurley, secretary for war, whoop It up for tha re election of President Hoover, decided to hold the nomlnatinr convention In Chicago on June 14. Tha' committee met when the smoke of battle In congress over war debts obscured the political scene, and thus escaped the attention which would ordinarily have been pild auch a gathering 11 montha before a presidential el.

tlnn. But It was relegated to second place on the front page by another factor the lack of a winning aplnt. Plenty of Ttepuhlirane who admire the president snd underatsnd the rilfflrultlee of his position under the trying economic rlrcumstsncrs of the past three years, despite their best endeavor, cannot see his return to the White Hones tn ii lees an upturn In buxtnena should be perceptible to the voters before next November. However, there Is another arrow In the Republican quiver, a positive weapon which sharpens conversely as the economic argument flattens. This Is the sentiment for the preservation of what the prerident has cnlled "rugged Individualism" Runnlnr like a constant thread through Ihe fabric of his public utterance) has been Mr.

Hoover's insistence on preservation of Am erican business institutions "individual initiative" and "more business in government and lees government in business Amid a rising storm of rrias for direct governmental a. stance. In president has stood firm for letting business handle Its own difficulties, lie has fought suainst Socialistic snd Radical proposals. Boy Quits Hospital With Bullet In His Heart I a Aaaocialrd Prtaal LANCASTER, Dec. 51 Robert Leonaid, 13, has been discharged from a hospital as thoiiKh he carries a bullet In his heart.

The shot. Mied accidentally by a companion, passed through one will of the heart and lodged In another. Doctors dared not opera'e for fear It would be fatal. Kolieit feels all right. bnuig.

The voyage across Ihe Atlantic tuok file weeks, and oni e. when Ihe snip was In 'he ice. the pHssi nifi ta spent 22 houn on the edK of a hern. I Mrs. Brure, or K.i.nbnh Sandy, as nhe then was.

mauled John' Newton, a sailoi. when she was 1H He was drowned six yeats Iraving her with three Kix yeins later the mauled William lleare. He was art Idi'ntally i killed, and left her with four more: children, Kour of her children and 17 grandchildren and great grand 1 rhlldren ara scattered around the i world. Since J.muary 1 this yesr 24 persons hsvs bean killed snd 361 injured tn the extant of rev quiring hospital treatment in trsffic secidenta in Greater Winnipsg, 8ik pet sons were Injured, ona poKsihly seriously, In stret acci dents over the wrekmd and todsy. Jacob Wagner, 608 DuPferln ave Conrad Grnff, same address, and Adam Rudolph, f42 Anderson ave, wars all hurt when tha auto In which they were riding, driven by Oroff, akldded on the icy pavement, got out of control and atrurk telephone pole In front of 583 Duf ferin ave.

Saturday afternoon. They were taken to St. Joseph's hospital, where Wagner waa found to ba the moat seriously lijured. Ho gaah on hia head which needed eight atltchea to close. Oroff and Rudolph received alight ecalp wounds.

im truck iy Aute I ea Wan. M5 Logan escaped with bruisea about tha legs and head when struck by an auto whKe crossing Main at. near Ixran a about m. Sunday. He waa giV en treatment at the 'ieneral hoe pltal but waa not detained.

John Stefan. 44. of 2tf2 Isabel suffered a possible fracture of skull, bruises and shock, when knocked from his bicycle by an auto about 7.45 a m. toilnv. He waa taken by tha driver of the auto to General hospital, where his condi tion la reported aa fair.

Riding; his bicycle west on Logun ave. near Vine st. Mr. Stefan wee struck from behind by an auto driven by A. Mann.

Lelgnton ave. East Kildontn, going In tha same direction. In Auto Collision George Scott 28, of 1633 Main utained lacerations to the fac re quiring 14 atltchea when two auoa collider; at Main at. and Aberdorn ave. about 7 am.

today. He la in sit. Joseph' hospital. lis condition is fairly good. Scott waa a passenger In an auto driven by James Hoswell, 217 van eon which collided with a ear driven by William Lampe, 63 Aberdeen ave.

ACTION STARTS TO COLLECT ON JUDGMENT Mrs. Molly Ron Seeks To Have Maintainance Order Paid Up Trial was commenced today before Chief Justice Macdonald, in Court of King's Bench, of two combined actions brought by Mrs. MUly Ross against Samuel P. Ross, her husband; Charlc Rons, Evcryn Schwartz and Jacob Lnrarlclc In December, 1S30, the plaintiff obtained judgment in Court of Klng'a Bench for arieaia of J1.900, due under a maintenance order made by Kir Hugh John McDonald aa city magistrate aeveral yeara ago. It la now alleged that the defendant H.

P. Rok, Urneferred and mortgaged four hoti, a few months before the court Judgv ment waa obtained. The plaintiff contends these transfera were made to the co defendante to protect collection of tha judgment. H. A.

Bergman. K.C., and Ma Isaac appeared for tha plaintiff; Herbert And: ew. W. D. Lawrence.

Van Vileit and Norma a Zimmerman for the Australia Wins Test Match From South Africa SYDNKY. Australia. Deo. Jt Australia won the etlrket Ust match with South Aftlci Vidiy bv nn innliiKS and 1V runs. The eciwea were: Austialln.

fust Innings South Africa, l.i.l and 181. Agre gate, 314. Au.1ralia have now won two out of the series of live tea's with South Afilra. KURDISH REVOLUTION BREAKS OUT IN IRAK I By Aaiociatad SVeaO CAIRO. r.KVpt.

Dee. 21 The Beirut corieaindent of the n' paper, El Aiiiam, lepoifi.vl that, a Kurdifh revolution Ijal broken out on rhe Irak frotitirt, and that eharp fighting had occurred tween liak forces and rehr.a led by the Shik Auction Sales liy W. II. McniERSON I.AILIFI'S SALi: 1930 Durant Coupe. Motor No.

t2W, with 6 Wire Wheels, in good condition; Walnut Sideboards. Walnut and Oak Dining Tablet and Chairs. Electric tercier, Koken Brur Chair (like nl Oietters and Wsthttsndi. Bedt complete. Toronto Couchet.

Centra Tablet. Arm Chairs snd Rori ert. Almost New Chctterfairi Bed. Upholttereri Chairt. Chins.

Pictures. Utentilt. quantity All Wool Auto Rugt snd Olsnkeis, Tea Sets, etc. My Au.linn Mart. TM en TUESDAY, MX'.

22nd, at p.m. Temi Ciah at Salt Willi a co eaiLtspi W. H. Ni'HI'MIV, etlQTIONltf) esane IM.

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