ffcdnr d.O. April 10, 1029 .ii ! l M ; t - hii n. in ,... u ! p . lam of Miss Aaae Morrow (at left) is the : h. r liAce i. ii'.ili. rglir IP the aaiioMKknrt f her engagement to CfcliUd. PRAMSH I 1.P:R 7 MAKE BRAZIL .ill- . :, .:;iiinii t r:ip-hm ,-r, and winner of the recent i in.,' i - up in the hhooiinjr mutch finals. IvmiATE POSE OF LINDYS CHOICE . SIR' FRANCOIS LEMIEUX Chief. Jrftle tff the tt&erirfr ' THE DAIlfr NEWS DlCTATfHt-TO-KETlRB-- mm wm MS- '.If? II M I Mn v- i. . rrimo ae uivera D' eta tor nmhhU uraunr n tk. Suain. l.- xoinir to i tire of ne- Sir Lomcr Gonin as Lieutenant month, a-cording to rcj-orts fror avcrnor of Quebec. He had .hat l 0Untry. jt is claimed that m nJJJvmw AUUUUIHIIIwr VI , . . l Wt Lomefn MHltftt' dilh,' but w ' "rum best M appoiBto-mt ' tKUa ) tT h "ii. r.-- ' MODEL SHOWS a'lL A0 Rltll4lS W itk'bil hlLL ... ...... . - -r;. - ffiNpge ' m -!i pP il'tains F raiu-iti Jiminex Tpt-Ii In-'hsias, ahown '')' hi front of their !;: n. "Jesus del Gran Poder," at Se- siuin, before leaving lor Brsu. A model of the Lawrenceville, 111., oil fields, showing drilling, pumping, rock strata, oil-bearing Hand and natural gas paces. BttftONS PREP AMI fOK LONG nNI)UR.NCE FLIGHT , -l . .... ,j Within the next few di.v Flight l.ieuten:.nt Krie V. M.-.mm- ' navigator left, and Squaron-Leader Arthur Joms William (pilot) right, will take off from ihe franwell Ac 1,1 'he OKI Country in the new giant Fairey-Nap- Durban, '' 'In monster plane, above, has been ier monoplane on a 6,(Mt0-mile -!... hfh t- specially tpn- atructW-tw the British Air Force t..- , rrturance purposes and is ti. Kmpin 's stromr hope for another world's record. The machine wHI commence the long journey carry' three tons of goline which will enable the during airmen to remain in the air for three days and three nights. OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE ON THAMES RIVER PATTULLO AT THE BANQUET IN HIS HONOR program it presented, and it had proved itself a flagrant upholder of the political patronage principle Y. tun the telephone bill,, gram ng a charter to the telephone PAGE FIVE ay t 4- e t-e T - , MYRON T. DERRICK V ' ' 4- . . ?BJB United States Ambassador to .1 i. . uiU'... uealh is announced. $ i pant. Old and tried civil servants had to be absolutely divorced 1 were being dismissed and violant fr0m politica. That policy was partizans, frequently incompetent, followed by the Liberal party j were being enrolled in their wnen it web in power, he said, places, he said. when jt had to appoint a man to jieiernng to paiernai legrsia- tnat position, tion, he said the government, . . ,, , . ew comptrolleigener.l ha. through the minister of finance. had said it would go no further be!n Wnted. he said, and along lines of legislation looking "u"c. "c w" not uwparaging Surveys Whole Realm of Provin- to the and a0mestic welfare nila In any way or callIn lnto dal Politics From Liberal of tne people as it had airead;. question his ability, it was Point of View gone too jar known he had been intimately wih the minister of Preaeting the other side of the , PW.po made by Dr. S. F. Tol- picture, Mr. Pattuilo said the Lib- nance m a. private enterprise, mie, leader of the Conservative eral administration had encour- Mr- Pa""'' closed his address government, before the election aged capital to come into the prdv- "V!th n attack on constitutional Ja.st July were all gone by the ince but, at the same time, it be- changes made by the govern-board; the government Suring the. Heved the state should help those mnt w,th reference to elimlna-last session proved itself ill-pre- who could not help themselves and tion by-elections for its min- pared and ill-informed upon the had legislated along those lines. 'ter. He prophesied a rainis- enabling it to estab- 1 ouia una aa- visable not to hold a byelection it so bitterly condemned while in company, u-i. .....v throaghout !. (... declared T. D. Pattui opposition, lo, leader of the Liberal opposi tion, in an address at the big ban the province and thus serve many isolated communities 'Mere lit.H.iuu) 4 u nnnA.:i:nn ..." j quet in hi honor at Vancouver. ,, .' j - Liberals from Vancouver and "ker' . .ized. lt thn bu bJ' n amend-Valiej-. the Lower Mainland, the Fraser Victoria and a. far nbrth men "J". tor ff?8?1 the as Prince Rupert, numbering Pf of Coluiribia ag- their a,nst excessive charges but the some 800, gathered to greet leader. Referring to the defeat fovernmeiit by the application of his party last July. Mr. Pattal- f the lah' voted t down-lo said notwhhstanding the gen- WEsiaRly not interested in the eral and increasing prosperity in meatn of rates but only in giv-tne industrial life of the province in the telephone company a and the advance of it social wel- blanket charter. fare, its people, as is the case Action Criticized 1 everywhere, are prone to believe In the dying hours of the ses- Ithey are not receiving their just ion the government 'V V 1 1 . . j . a a, , . ., . . amo.unt f which is Mill inallen- right to view order-in-council before he was elected leader of ated, can be alienated without the consent of the legislature gera. terial rearrangement would take place shortly and suggested the . . A. 1 1 ft 1 t i a when it made such changes. RADIO PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK STATION KOMO Wednesday, April 10 7-M Geld Strand program. 8:00 Roads to Romance. 8:30 Correct time. 8:30 Concert orchestra with brought male auartet. aesens ana are reaay to usien 10 aown wnat tne speaker termed 9;00 Pacific's Bluebird boys golden promises. Thus, be said, the most important legislation tod "Jay Boys." a new government, with promisee t had offered. This was the 10K)0 Concert orchestra with of better things, was put In public utility legislation. Once tenor and soprano. Pwer- ,.,., , nnore the opposition sought to u :00 News flashes. Old Ilicy Adopted mnd the proposal that the ll:16-Concert orchestra with That government, he charged, tff of charges following high male quartet had,-in many cases, followed the precedent should be based upon - .. policy of its predecessors, which it the honestly and pru- Thursday, April 11 so severely criticised while b op- dently inve,te0( and wt 0 ad- 6-30-Oneert orchestra with position. Only last week, he said. eition thertto up0fi money tenor. ;.n order-in-council was passed Biou-hj ln frnm npnu IA hv 7.(vnui., c,,.. . n ; authorizing the minister of land. -1" Onc'e program. " to allow the export of raw ogs M,d more nlrtmpjBK 7:30 staBdard Sj7nphony P"0 upon auch conditions as he might dow amend. IT tu,l,;P nt, hVtrV ' which was designed only S 30--Correct time. the Liberal administration was ac- f . . . V "V7, , tb UW" f the u,ed of being in collusion with J" V " -ndn" I'nited interest, to tle SUtes 9:8(3udio nMt &lMnimeBt ma(k by program. ThuT-ld the PP,t,0B that farwl ln 1,ke 10 00-AMoci.ted Oil Co.'s wr the W-Alaa School his party did wu tiaaon. out the goTern: program. ..-' . ' ia . , ment Thia the government 11:15 Late mrwe flashes. If. " .. . r. . . . , treated as a want of confidence 11 tin r.Tnlnra tne same policy ana can ii pain- , .. .. .. , otic endeavor ' motion, said the speaker, and as Bob." ti. .u u a result water iwer, a vast with "Banjo Friday, April 12 7:00 Hudson Kseex Challen- j.,i.,V.i.,i and placed in the hands of party 7:80 One half heur with the was the only person. heficegsIon apportion M m . outeide members of the govern- , . ... oi dutlee ment. who could view them. A.Mf Claim Advanced on ,,f,e 'trance was another Mr. Pattuilo said orders-in- f government severely crit iciswi by Mr. Pattuilo. le. council were nothing more or .Senate. 8KX R. a A. hour. 0:00 Correct time. 0:00 Borden Dairy program. 9:80 Footlights. . 10:00 "Evensong." 10:80 Olympic Hotel Orches- ernment and were not the nrooerty Mr- Pattuilo said, was looked up- tra with tenor. ,of tho government but of the peo- on with suspicion by the public, 11:80 Mixed quartet, 'pie of the province. His party, he such a sale was one of the I Mid, never withheld them from the f,rt acts of the government and pyjJUti . prevision was made JnlaiheejN i "If they want to hide private reement for the paymenTtifa1 aale of bonds until the deed is done. cent commission for advice 12:00 Late new. 12 :1& Piano and tenor solos. Saturday, April 13 6:00 Organ recital by Lew one can understand their decision tendered by the syndicate who White. to avoid publication of their Hepoeed of them. As some $12,- 5:80 Marimba orchestra with orders-ln-eouncil," said the 000,000 of bonds were sold under Mildred Hunt. speaker . the system the loss to the pro- G:00 General In dealing with the civil service vince through the payment of v'ram. Mr. Pattuilo charged the govern- 'he commission was over the life 7:00 Lucky ment had broken faith with the of the bond Issue, a heavy one. hour, service and with the public. Its Mr. Pattuilo explained the du- 8:00 Spanish Electric pro-Strike Dance orchestra with morale was being destroyed, he ties of the comptroller-general Spanish tenor. claimed, and favoritism was ram- of the province, ami showed he 0:00 Cerreet time ? j I i..