The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 18 Dec 1930, p. 3

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THUR., DECEMBER 18th, 1930 _THE HAILEYBURIAN _ ait Page 3 | News Photos and Cartoons for Readers of T pe ae Se ea ve he Haileyburian stele ste site afte. .2ihe site site site sla side sie site.nfte sie .tite afte .2ite.tihe...1ite.tide.site..siie.itnsie. Soyiet Jail to Selkirk Cell Test Shows Man Can Sleep All Winter : Dr. Otto Poetzl of Vienna, claims that a patient can sleep all winter Wheat King's Latest Photo Here is the latest picture of Her- man Trelle of Wembley, Alberta, : ; ~ who this week captured the i through the creation of an art' world's wheat championship for Su ficial slumber corresponding to 1930 at the International Grain ; ieee Z cela ion i i i - 1 Hay Show, Chicago. This is ail and making his hibernation in animals. His ser- anc J Ww, g ' After escaping from the terrors of a Soviet jail an g ies of experiments and demon- the second time Trelle has worn A Van Dyck Masterpiece Comes to Light | tortuous way across the treacherous ice floes of the Bering Strait | to reach Nome, Alaska, this 23-year-old Russian boy, Roman Sar- b apkin, has just been arrested for riding on a New York Central train without a ticket. When his five day sentence expires he will push on toward his goal--New York. strations in the psychiatric clinic the wheat crown at Vienna have aroused the great- est interest in Europe's medical circles Another Hockey Casualty Companionate Marriage Controversy may Cause Split } The portrait of a nobleman by Sir Anthony Van Dyck, that has just been discovered by Paul Larsen in London, England. It has already been passed by the foremost experts and is considered as on of the most interesting discoveries of recent years IMPERIA GE ¢ 4 RENCE : MB GENNETT save "CANADA 7 Bilgor * : j MBSCULLIN sav | AUSTRAL 'FIRST Ws + NS SIMMER Cron ai pong Former Judge Ben. B. Lindsey (right) pleaded not guilty in a New York City court to disturbing the peace in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine (centre), from which he was tossed with considerable violence when he interrupted the service to protest against Bishop William T. Manning (left) attack on his theory of companionate marriage. The controversy has advanced to such serious proportions that it is feared the clergy in Bishop Manning's diocese may take sides. Prominent Liberals Strive for Leadership E . | bees The Toronto Maple Leafs Hocke- ey Team seem to be having all their troubles at once. Conacher and Primeau are on the injured list and now Harold Cotton is out of the game with a slashed = foot. None of these boys are ex- pected to be back in the line-up for another three weeks. aides Who Pays? Coming Soon : : page : (An interesting cartoon referring to the Imperial Conference which has just come to light) =News-Chronicle, London (Left to right) S. C. Tweed, North Waterloo; W. E. N. Sinclair, K.C., present leader of the Ontario Liberal Party; and Mitchell Hepburn, prominent members of the Ontario Liberal Party, who are men- tioned as candidates for the leadership of the Ontario Liberals when the convention is held shortly An Ancestor of the Di Who Hiked Through Peace River Country Tm eo ~ Long before Herman Trelle made the Peace River District in Br itish Columbia famous by producing prize-winning wheat, a bro- ther of the above giant dinosaur hiked among the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. This discovery was made recently by C. M. Sternberg, Canadian Government Palaeontologist, when exploring that region. It is understood that these reptiles roamed over the North American continent millions of years ago. . DEAR OLD VICAR (about to sit down without first examining the chair): "Isn't it a wonderful thing that a few sprigs of holly about a room will cause us to rise above ourselves and think of others?" --The Humorist, London

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