f aos roc a HIS ROLE IMPORTANT Former Mayor Waugh of Winnipeg, As Saar Commissioner, Had Arduous Task WINNIPEG, May 26: (CP) Former Mayor Richard Deans Waugh, who died last week, played only one role In the fast-moving drama of post-war international affairs -but it was a leading one. As1 British Empire representative on the Saar Commission, the former mayor of Winnipeg plunged into perhaps the most trouble-fraught aftermath of the Great War. When tl'e Treaty of Versailles placed the wealthy Saar Valley under the When the genial Scot-Canadian gave up nis nonorea posiuon in ms adopted city for the delicate, but thankless task of conducting tlje affairs of the League's unwanted war child it exemplified his character and courage. For three and one-half years Mr. Waugh strove to pacify tl-e great German population in the' fertile mining valley but his own interpretation of the Versailles pact could not be reconciled with that of the majority of the Com, mission and he resigned. TTIe cnKcomiAnt r rt rrrae nt . wilo and things were, adjusted, But by that time "Dick" Waugh was back in Winnipeg as chairman of tfc Manitoba Liquor Commission. and Born In Scotland venture he headed the polls In 1908 as a city controller and in 1912 he became mayor. He declined re-nomlnation In 1913 out of res- of "these farcical manoeuvres of pect to his business partner who" the French government, was drowned in the Titanic dlsas- When his resignation from the ter. In 1915 and 1916 he was ac-,Saar Commission was announced claimed mayor again. .Mr. Waugh was requested to head The 98-mile aqueduct carrying the Manitoba Liquor Commission. Winnipeg's fresh water from Shoal He returned to Winnipeg and In Lake, Lake of the Woods region, is yet another executive position re-material tribute to Mr. Waugh's vealed his high administrative ab-enterprlse. As chairman of the llity and added to his already -Greater Winnipeg Water District amazing popularity among "my Commission from 1915 to 1920 hejown Manltobans." was instrumental In construction1 Mr. Waugh was twice married of this $20,000,000 project. The, In 1892 he married Harriet Logan aqueduct is exceeded In length on 'daughter of Alexander Logan, foui this continent only by those of times mayor of Winnipeg, and of New York, .Los Angeles and San . this union there were six chlldrer : Francisco. Richard Douglas; Lieutenant Alex- Durintr the construction of the ander Logan, Lord Strathcona! aqueduct Sir Robert Borden, thenjHorse, killed In action; Frederick Canada's Prime Minister, asked Mi James and Heber Edward; Effie Waugh to head the commission injwno died In Winnipeg In 1930, and charge of reconstructing the ex- Margaret. Mrs. Waugh died In July plosion-torn district of Halifax but 1931. and In August, 1932, Mr aegis of the League of Nations the Winnipeg would not part with its Waugh British government chose the fore most citizen of Canada's largest prairie city to see that British reputation of "fair play"' was main tained by the League's administrating commission. energetic servant. In March 1920 Sir Robert offered Mr. Waugh the Saar Commlsslonership, at the request of the British government, and it was accepted. The British Commissioner's direct responsibility was control of finances and food supplies but he took1 a vital Interest in the whole knotty problem of maintaining a smoothly-knit social, industrial and economic fabric about the fractious 'German and French residents. Of the other commissioners Mr Waugh once said: "One was a Frenchman; one a Belgian, just asjthe cast of "D". Syn" which Is good a Frenchman, and the third lthe m,n future of a double blU a Dane who had lived in France Prsram at the Capitol Theatre for 15 years and was a bcttei thls mid-week. He Is a Kentish vil-Frenchman than the other two. It lage P"" who preaches by day rule by France echoed around" tl-ef""n!d aIwfyfta minr ty l 1 thought it duty ta wnrtrt- world; fhp the Tn,o League InvpcMt investigated, my see the Treaty of Versailles waa carried out to the very letter by both French and Germans.' Mr, Fine Start -: Baby A CANADIAN PRODUCT married Miss Eleanoi Lewis of, Winnipeg. IS PARSON AND PIRATE George Arliss in "Dr. Syn at Capitol Theatre Detective Thriller Is Also Presented .Appearing as the living ghost of a dead pirate, George Arliss heads ana smuggles in contraband by night. However, he turns out to be as honest a smuggler as ever rolled a hogshead of rum past the nose of an exciseman since smuggling in the Eighteenth Century was an I Resigned in Protest honorable profession in the eyes Waugh's struggle against of . honorable men. The picture is Richard Deans Waugh was born ' what he considered anil-German In Melrose, Scotland, March 23 J administration came to a head l i 1868. He moved to Winnipeg in May, 1923. The Commission lm-1881 where his father, Richard posed heavy fines and imprison; Waugh, became editor of thejment upon inhabitants who critl-Northwest Farmer. A brief experl Iclzed the: Versailles Treaty or ary ence in a law office was followed , administration thereunder. Mr. by his entry Into real estate, Inviting at that time In the rapidly-growing city, and before long Mr. Waugh was president of the Win- a British production and the sup porting cast includes John Lodor,! Margaret Lockwood. Roy Emerton, Wally Patch, Graham Moffatt. "Arsene Lupin Returns," star-ring Melvyn Douglas, Virginia Bruce and Warren William, is the other end of the double bill nrn. In, an Indictment of the alleged gram. It continues the adventures pro-French nature of the Com- of the famous gentleman jewel mission, Mr. Waugh later declared: thief Who is snnnnspH in h rfporl nlpeg Real Estate Exchange, a "The form of government contem- The story's action races speedily leader of the Scottish Association plated by the Treaty of Versailles from the Federal Bureau of Inves- pruminem, in cuning ana.couio. nave Deen a success and a.tleation in New York t. haunt rt norucuuurai circles. credit to the League of Nations ' crime in Paris Thn nmnnrti In Mr, Waugh's first Dolltlcal but the other commissioners, he inrlud contended, were under orders from Ijalliday, Nat Pendleton, Monty Qual d Orsay. He "marvelled at the Woolley, E. E. 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She Is shortly to be commissioned for the summer in the service between Vancouver and Prince Rupert via the Queen Charlotte Islands. Two large fir timbers were brought from Vancouver yesterday.-aboard the steamer Prince George to be fashioned at the local dry dock into booms for the steamer Prince Rupert. The finished booms will be taken south next week to be installed on the Rupert. Seven vessels landed a total of 1G9.000 pounds of halibut at Seattle yesterday. The list included the following three schooners from, the western banks: Liberty, 38,000 pounds, 1'2c and 62c; Vansce, 36,-0?a Washington. 7rC and 67'nc: Doric, 40,000, Booth, 7 'fee and 7c. At J Ketchikan yesterday the schooner; Tongass landed a large catch of 72,-000 pounds, being paid 6 7-10c and 4 7-lOc MOTHER'S DAY THRILL CALGARY, May 26: (CP O. W. Coward received Mother's Day greetings, by long-distance telephone from her son Harold, 6,000 miles from here in El Centra,. Colombia, South America. Coward, oil company employee, completed arrangements day before his call which lasted three minutes. tlASSiFlEO FOK SALE FOR SALE Houses. Phone Green 317. (128) FINE sail boat with all rigging, mainsail and Jib, 26 feet long, 9-foot beam, very reasonable. Call Pioneer Laundry. (tf) FOR SALE 38 ft. Halibut boat. All ready for fishing. Complete with gear. No reasonable offer refused. Apply McLean's Boat Yard, Seal Cove. tf. FOUND FOUND Lady's Purse. Owner may obtain same by paying for this advertisement at the Dally News. PERSONAL BE A CIVIL SERVICE CLERK. EXAMINATIONS for Clerk, Grades 1 and 2, male and female, In ' Dominion Civil Service, are to be held In Prince Rupert. Applications to reach Ottawa by June 4th, 1938. We have helped hundreds to obtain Civil Service positions and can help you. Proof of this statement and full information about the examinations, etc., free. M. C. C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. f.f WATER NOTICK Diversion and line TAKE NOTICE that BRITISH CO'.-UMBIA PACKERS LIMITED whce ad dress is Foot of Oaarxpboll Ave., Von-1 couver, B. C, will wjjpLy for a licence to take and vtxs 100.000 Oallons peri day of water out of en unnamed stream, 1 Whiloh flows NorUh Baterlv and dralnn' Into Paoafl Bay, Selwym Inlet, Moresby Island, eboat at Ite Westerly end. The wa.ter will toe diverted at a po'jit about 800 feet magnetic south from shor line, and -will be used for Industrial and Domestic purpose upon the land dewcrlbod m Lot 170 and Lot 2069, Queen Charlotte Dlstrtat. This notice was pouted on the ground on the 27th day of AnrU. 1938 A Dopy of this notice and 'an application pursuant thereto and to t'iei 'Water Act" will be fUed In the office, of the Water rtorjorder ait Prince Ru pert. Objections to the application may bo filed with the Bald Waiter Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights,' Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B C, within thirty days alter the first p-pearance at this notice In a local newspaper. THE BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LIMITED, Applicant. , By James T. Underhlll. Agent. The date of the first publication of, this notice is M4i of May, 1938. HOLLANDERS TO SETTLE IN BULKLEY Party Is Taking Up Land NeaT railing More to Follow Ity of Palling, near Burns Lake and were very favorably Impressed with the possibility of getting sufficient land in one block and of ;ood quality at a cheap price and jlose to a railway station, all of these being requisite to their scheme of settlement. They did not look around the Uulkley Valley as the topography of the country did not anoeal to them being so much different from their nauve Holland and they returned the next morning to Burns Lair' with the annarent Intpntlnn f ettling around Palling. It is expected that about 25 families will form the initial settlement with a probable Increase to 200 i'amilles in the not distant future. I Mr. Prlnz was the onlv memher tf the party whn talknri and he stated that, owing to the I ncrease In population of his coun-l try and the very limited amount! of farm land, it was absolutely nec- -ssary mat a number of his people migrate to other suitable countries mo: mat there would eventually be i considerable exodus. ' The threat of European war and he consequent disruption of a na Baseball Club Appealing Fine Hollywood Club Not To Rest Content Under $11000 Impost SAN FRANCISCO, May 26: Fined $1100 for over delaying a SMITI1ERS May 26.-A party of wltn Sacremcnto as a result of seven Hollanders arrived in Smith- wnlcn thcrc was a ncar.r,0t. the ers on Thursday evening by motor Honywood club has announced it car from Prince George. Harry wljj appcai Bowman, Canadian National Rail-j ', ways colonization agent, was In charge of the party and they were' P0!Jftf,e Crtrl also accompanied by "Bun" Smith' 11651116111 S uOIl One of the party, Mr. Prlnz, was' $ At MaVO CHllic In this district two years aeo look- ing It over with a view to settling a number of his countrymen and this party is a result of his previous trip. They inspected the country ar- Check-up Reveals James Roosevelt To Be In Excellent Condition ouna rnnce George and all the, ROCHESTER, May 20: (CP) - way along the Nechako and Bulk- James Roosevelt, son of President icy vaiieys ana aetoured into the .Franklin D. Roosevelt. Is at Mayo Ootsa Lake and Francois Lakecllnic for a general checking up.) tuuumes. .Til- -nnri t nn Is sfnfiH tn hn vv. Thev'eave hnrtiriilar nitpnflnn r.'.nn a large block of land In the vicln-' ! tural existence is also a feature not being overlooked by the people of) Holland. 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