Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 13, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Maim u july 13, 1927 personal tribute to or and mrs. A. 3. Freiman of Ottawa seting of Hadassah concludes three Day zionist convention announcement that the jewish n of Canada and their friends pm to show their appreciation of work of or. And mrs. A. J. Frei m the cause of zionism by the of a Wing to the Canadian agr nral school for girls at urine to be the Lillian prel on the occasion of their Fufa anniversary which was 1m rent was the outstanding event at " closing session of the fifth annual g of the Canadian Hadassah. Day afternoon. In the Royal Alex hotel. Meeting of the Hadassah. The earn conference of Young Judea. D he Western conference on jewish brought to a close u Throe t conference of zionists from All Canada in which about 350 Dele men and women took part. The inference was marked by the great of enthusiasm subscriptions to the Ilona fund Token in the course of convention any previous a Complete Stock of Victrola and or i at Mclean s Home of the Heintzman co. Piano 329 Portage Avenue records. The work which in being1 one to reclaim Palestine for the jews was brought Home to the Canadian jewry by attendance it the Conven Tion of Menachem Ussel Shkoln from Jerusalem one of the oldest living zionists and chief director of the National fund. Mrs. Freiman was re elected presi Dent of toe Canadian Hadassah for the Chi Nln year. Vice pros dents Are mrs Fitch anal mrs. S. Kahn Mont real Eastern division mrs. D Dunkel Man and mrs. A. Sellack Toronto Cen trial division mrs. H. E. Wilder and mrs. M. Ritzy Winnipeg Western Divi Sion Secretary. Mrs. H. Singer Mont real treas ire mrs h Kateo Mont personal tribute the gift of the new Wing to the agricultural school to or. And mrs. Freiman was a personal tribute from the. Jewish women mrs. Anna Sellack stressed Aad not a gift from Hadassah As an organization. The school was built in the midst of a swamp but now stands in a. Garden of Flowers vegetable and Nursling Trees. At this institution sixty six girls Are learning How to work on the land and Hun Dreas Aro seeking admission. A greeting from Tho women pioneers of Palestine was brought to the Hadassah convention by j. Hot plan in accordance with a request by wire from Palestine. Out of Pioneer workers in Palestine were women and girls of whom Ere actually managing and working their own farms. Mrs. Hest plan brought greetings from the Poale Zion women s club of Winnipeg. Felicitations to the convention irom Hadassah chapters in All parts of the country who were not Able to Send delegates and from soveral jewish women s organizations in Tho United states were received at the meeting. Juniors reorganize among the important decisions Mads at yesterday filter noon s session was that of reorganization of Tho Junior chapters of Hac Lassah which will be undertaken this year and the inauguration of a Dominion wide member ship Campaign. It was further decided to ask the Junior Hadassah to con tribute a Library to the Canadian Agri cultural school for girls. One of the delegates from Toronto announced the donation of a piano to the school by the Central chapter of Toronto. Lord. Bol four Day will be celebrated in november with a monster league of nations Bazaar by the Hadassah of both Montreal and Toronto to which lord and lady Willingdon. Have Given their patronage. Delegates were urged by the president to take the Sugges Tion Home to their chapters and the Hope was expressed that Canadian jewish women from coast to coast would this Day the occasion of a Bazaar As a special Effort in sup port ol1 the work in Philestine. Women of Hadassah pledged them selves to the yearly gift of to mrs. M. Uss Ishkin in support of the school for the higher education of women. Jerusalem. Mrs. Uss Ishkin is chairman of the Board of directors of the school. As time did not permit the Reading of the reports 6f the work of the Vari Ous chapters by the delegates it was decided to have the reports printed and distributed. Or. Freiman president of the Cana Dian zionists greeted the women on behalf of the men of. The Organiza Tion who he said owed their Suc Cess in the work for the zionist cause to the whose Devotion to the Ideal of zionism had been their inspiration and had clone More than anything else to further their cause. Presides mrs. A. J. Freiman who is the president of Canadian Hadassah the women s Branch of the zionist organization. Is in Winnipeg in attendance at the convention. Mrs. Freiman presided at the fifth annual meeting of the Hadassah which was held yesterday in the Royal Alexandra hotel. Rabbi Solomon Frank also paid trib Ute to the work of the women in a Brief address. The conference of Young Judea which met during the afternoon was addressed by or. Tvs Sushkin and or. Freiman. There was also in Meltln of the Western delegates on jewish affairs. The business of the convention Over the delegates spent the late afternoon and evening in recreation. They were the guests of the jewish old folks horns in the Early evening and later Many of them attended a dance which was Given by the Young people in the talmud torah. Conference at St. Paul minn., willing to meet president s objections special United news despatch to free press by free press private wire St. Paul minn., july farm ers of the West have served notice on the country that they intend to flight for farm Relief As embodied ii the Mcnary Haugen Bill which president Coolidge vetoed although they ale willing to revise the measure to meet the president s objections. Representatives of 15 Middle West states attending the important North West farm conference Heer today voted to support the Bill until it be comes Law. Drafted by congressman Charles Brand of Ohio the resolutions urged that the Mcnary Haugen Bill be i changed to permit the president to select nominees for the Federal Board to stabilize prices of farm products in Stead of having them chosen by farm organizations. To make the Bill general in its application so As to include All farm products instead of the five specific Illy named in the Bill which or. Coolidge vetoed. The conference closed late this afternoon following adoption of resolutions bitterly denouncing president veto of the Cecil k. As accent continued from Page Clay his condition showed no improve he died at 9.55 last night. The late my. Parrish was Well known among the Yox Mger business men of Winnipeg and for More than Twenty years has been in the employ of the Toronto Type foundry in recent years As accountant. He was a member of the traffic club but it was in Bowling circles that he was most widely known and had served on the executive of the Winnipeg Bowling association every year since its inception. Of a retiring disposition he never sought to. Push himself Forward but was always uns tinted with his time in the fur therance of anything in which lie was interested. Or. N. A. , provincial Coroner will decide today As to the necessity o. Holding an inquest into the circumstances concerning the Accident that resulted in his death. How it s done the ride for keeping that school girl complexion that thousands know by Norma Shearer nightly habit famous y experts say. Is today re for better skin conditions Charm and Beauty than any treatments known. And water incr is the first Rule in get 5 that schoolgirl complexion. Ikm-11 the fact Wittl to the Massage its Balmy Olive Oil lather into the Skio. A with warm water then with i a car skin s inclined to be by do apply a Little Good that is nature s keeping that schoolgirl com _ in expert advice use palmolive soap touch their faces with no other. It made of cosmetic oils. It is made f or one purpose to protect and Beau and particularly before bed. Use. Rouge make up All you wish. But never leave them on the Kin Over night note then., How much better your skin in even one week. Get real palmolive get palmolive today. Costs out Loc a cake. Use no other on your face. But be sure you get genuine palmolive. Crude imitations be of Olive and Palm offs not the same As remember that and take care. The pal Mollte co. Of Canada. Limited Toronto. Inquest unnecessary on Elvin a Sweeney or. Cameron provincial Coroner announced last night that the death of by Van p. Sweeney Minneapolis minn., having been from natural causes an inquest had been considered unnecessary. Thomson s undertakers will Forward the body to Sioux City Iowa where tile parents of the de ceased reside and the funeral will be held there. Accompanied by mrs. Sweeney widow of the deceased and or and mrs. D. M. Whitney of min Neapolis the friends with the Sweeney on their tour the body will be taken South by train this after noon. Clemcnceau gains ground Paris july Clemenceau gained l ground today in his fight against what physicians feared would bring an Early death. Aunt hex by Robert quills i Don t know who Trie brat was an should t o touched him but when i see a nose like that i just got to says assassination of Kevin o Higgins crime against the state ten Young irishmen in jail charged with conspiracy to murder minister. Free special United news Cable in 1 Tress by free press private wire but George Macdonagh Dublin Ireland july William t. Cosgrave declared War to Day on the Irish terrorists who assassinated View president Kevin o Hig gins. In doing so he scouted the theory that o Higgins might have been killed by men seeking personal revenge. This is not a crime committed against Kevin o Higgins by private he said to a crowded meeting of Dail Ereann lower House of the Irish parliament. It was to assassination of a pillar of the state. It is the fruit of steady persistent attacks against the state and its fundamental institutions. Crime will fall in object on the Heads of those who de voted their energies to that attack Hes the blood of guilt. This crime will fail in its object. We will meet this terrorism. We shall not falter until every vestige of it has been wiped from our Cosgrave was in tears As he concluded a Eulogy of o Higgins. Labor Leader Tom. Johnston was overcome with emotion when he speaking on behalf of the largest opposition party in the doll joined in o he Gina As the Dall was sitting ten Young of Vliem a son of count Plunkett leading Irish were in jail charged with conspiracy to murder o Higgins. Deny connection with crime George Plunkett prank Kerlin con tractor William Bowe chauffeur Michael put Patrick labor Union Leader Owen Donnelly labor worker Brendon and Kevin o Carroll Broth ers Joseph Reynolds Printer and Aubrey and Henry Hurst Brothers had been arraigned earlier in the Day in police court. Michael Ennis superintendent of the civic guard said that All of them when arrested yesterday had denied connexion with o higgins1 murder. They were remanded in custody until next monday. O Higgins body Lay in state at the mansion House hag draped awaiting a Public funeral tomorrow. Cosgrave s firm statement that sounded like one o Higgins the Strong Man might have made in similar Cir much to quiet the Public. It was his first pronouncement since the murder. Irishmen still Ner Vous Over the possibility that More assassinations might Enslie and civil Var break out again welcomed it. Dramatic incident associated press Cable Dublin. Ireland july drama tic incident occurred at mansion House tonight As preparations were in Progress the removal of the body of Kevin o Higgins to St. Andrew s Church where it is to remain until burial a military officer hurried into the room and told the Meir to stay their work As the governor Gen eral and the president had arrived to take a Farewell look at their old com Rade. Timothy Healy stood for a moment gazing at the peaceful lace of his murdered Nephew then stooped and bestowed a Farewell kiss on the fore head displaying deep emotion. President Cosgrave came Forward and Laid his right hand on the brow of his Friend and passed on. The other ministers followed repeating the president s reverent action. Then All kneeling the Bishop of Killaloo recite Al prayers for the. Dead. The Coflin having been closed it was borne by civic guards to a gun Carriage drawn by six Black horses. A Long procession headed by the Gover nor and one of the Brothers of the minister formed and accompanied it to the Church. The streets were thronged with thousands who showed their grief As to the of the dead March the cortege made its Way. The Bishop of Killaloo received the body at the Church where 200 priests lad assembled. The coffin was placed on a cat Falque in the Centre of the Church where it will rest throughout the night. Fran Bash a youth of 17 years with a Long record of convictions in juvenile ourt will be sentenced in City police court today after pleading guilty to three charges brought against him the criminal code. He pleaded guilty of breaking into two warehouses _ and one freight car and stealing quantities of fruit. Route to a Gina rain is reported from towns along the entire route. Highway East of Portage la Prairie is in bad condition. Macgregor. States it has rained All Day. Tuesday in that District. Carberry has had. Rain and advises Detour on. Of Road from Sidney to Melbourne with All roads heavy trunk roads to and out of Brandon Are in fair condition but heavy Rains Between there cake have made travelling very difficult. The Well packed gravel roads of Virden Wallace and Pipestone Nave not been by a 13-hour.rair4 but motorists Are warned to pass up mud roads in these districts. From the Manitoba Boundary to Regina there has. Been rain although much of the Highway has graded the Road is re ported treacherous if not impassable. Route to Saskatchewan Boundary Elm Creek reports All roads Slippery after heavy rain and the rain has been general through to the Boundary irom Wawanesa comes that the travel Road to Souris is still in pretty Good shape but All Side roads Slippery. Souris on to Beston is main Highway which is for the most part Wen travelled is still Good with Side oads suffering from heavy Melita reports roads will be in poor condition for a few Days Many Sec we have r Complete selection of the new v. E. Records coma in and hear the latest Victor . Pro Cess records demonstrated correctly and conveniently on electrically controlled or Trio phonic Victrola is in any of our 15 private demonstration Parlours. Sold by 333 Portage ave. Manitoba roads these reports Deal Only with conditions on government trunk lines and main municipal highways. Thursday morning. At present both candidates Are said to be about even. A the recent election or. E. J. But conservative was declared elect tons of Road being under repair. Haute to Saskatchewan Boundary Road from Winnipeg to Sanford Muddy with rough spots West of san and Brunel old. Tiie Road from Brunel old wet. La Elviere roads Are passable but Greasy. Crystal City reports Slippery conditions. Bols Sevalen i reports Road to Killarney pass Able to Deloraine. Bad Hole at Naples. I Winnipeg to Asli Ern Ashern reports local showers All roads Slippery. I Morris to Ninette Somerset Baldur and Ninette re port heavy Rains making roads heavy in places and Slippery the entire route. to Fisher River Teulon reports heavy thunderstorms gravel roads Good but Sticky s route 21 Hartney roads wet but passable gravel fairly Good but Side roads Muddy. Hamiota. States All roads slip Pery gravel West fairly Good but Side roads Muddy and almost impassable after heavy rain. Route to Swan River Dauphin reports rain occurring every Day followed by Sun and wind which quickly dries routes in All directions. Highways in fairly god condition with exception of bad holes West of Aeh Volle. Demonstration most impressive and one of biggest Ever in Queen City despatch Toronto july 12. Today Orange men in every City. Town and Village in Ontario celebrated the 237th anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne with demonstrations in which thous ands took part. Usually preceded by Church services and initiation Cere monies Observance of the glorious twelfth took the usual form of Mon Ster parades followed by picnics at which prominent orangemen delivered speeches and sports programmes were run off. The Toronto demonstration was the most impressive and one of the big Gest Ever held in the Queen City. Form ing up in Queen s Park after Cere monies in their Lodge rooms the marchers numbering More than walked in a sweltering heat through the City streets to the exhibition grounds where a programme of addresses and sports awaited them. Paus ing in their March at the Cenotaph be fore the City Hall the orangemen Laid wreaths there in commemoration of those of their number who died in the great War. In the Parade there were 60, bands 132 lodges and 60 floats. Speeches were delivered at the Hilt Lon grounds by Hon. W. A Price attorney general and a number o others. Kingston was also the scene of Large Celebration. Five thousand people gathered for the Celebration there joining contingents of from Brockville and 500 from Watertown Hamilton Ottawa Guelph Markham Midland Sault Ste Maria St. Catharines London and Windsor were other places where Large demonstrations took place Accident at Markhart Mark Ham ont., july 12. When. Bus loaded with women members of the Loyal Orange benevolent association of Toronto bound Lor the Orange gathering Here today toppled into a ditch near Una Ovule today. 11 of them were injured and several others received minor bruises. Norwegian lutheran Church convention at Saskatoon Iii Indian press Cap stub Saskatoon sask., july from the 300 norwegian lutheran churches in Canada will gather Here wednesday for the opening of the convention for Canada District of the Church in America Bev. J. J. Akre of Winnipeg will preside. 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