Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 29, 1931, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Remter tube headings free press thermometer readings May 28 May 28 May 29 May for full text or meteorological of fice see Page Uto Toba Fott 280 and comparatively Sun Moon Sun Moon May 1931 Price 5c per copy edition with 21 pages think waterway will Cost Canada nothing he in stratosphere professor Piccard describes flight 10 Miles above Earth As magnificent beyond Conception fund to assist Mother of murdered children is rapidly increasing dollars Are rolling in to swell the fund being received by the free at request of Many kind hearted in Aid of fellow words cannot express my gratitude to you in my great my first impulse was to leave but the love and Lillian grief stricken Moth Forward had twinge of fear when Dis due to warm could not descent below feet Rescue party from Village meets scientists shortly after they land on Glacier or who went Home All unsuspecting at the end of her Days work on May and found her three i Walters burial cup uses she a ret from so that new new sur and new occupations could her mind from the Sor now that broke so unexpectedly on her Down at North Walters has spent a few Days with her recover ing Heiskell for the new Ordel that awaited her in the submission of testimony at the trial of the Man sympathy shown me made me look to returning As soon As i had gained sufficient strength to take up work i Pray god will help me to live up to the re Spect shown donations from sympathizers Are acknowledged in the free and u Are turned Over to j gifts received yesterday came from the following previously acknowledged w s and Glassco Hope similar r associated press May the London daily in a Telephone inter View with professor Auguste stratosphere quotes him u saying that the results of his flight Are Likely to revolutionize All pre Vious theories concerning the the flight proved that the stratosphere is the pro Fessor s quoted As having and that Man with modern technical methods will be Able to master its Low pressure and its i believe that my studies will make life in the stratosphere possible in the i am glad to have helped inaugurate a new Aerial and others will now attempt flights and break my a dispatch to the express from Innsbruck quoted the professor As describing the scene at nearly ten Miles above the we seemed to be in an endless Infinity of professor the Earth had completely Digap it was like floating at sea with Blue water All Only one twinge of we Felt an indescribable Happi it was a glorious our lives seemed at stake Only the professor told the express Over the and that was when we realized we could not de Cynd lower than feet we decided to await the Cooling of the atmosphere before we re leased Gas from the balloon and descend asked whether at any time they Felt professor Piccard not exactly afraid but when we failed to descend owing to the warm air i had a Little twinge of in answer to a question whether they Felt cold at any he said that on the the tempera Ture was actually boiling at the temperature within our Little Globe was More than 100 degrees he and we had no Means of refusing May Safe after their balloon flight into the earths in which they claim to have broken the worlds Altitude record by several thousand professor Auguste Piccard and his physicist Charles landed on a Mountain Glacier 100 100 100 ladles sewing Circle acknowledgement of the gifts from Friend sympathizers which have been for161 Kennedy Street warded to Walters says i James Thomson accused of killing her yes she attended the preliminary hearing of the accused touched by sympathy writing to the free press in mourant Portage la Prairie and irk of girl juvenile court judge addresses delegates attend ing annual meeting Here Crew met by them at Dock Canadian press Norm May re turning today to report the of three members of her the Newfoundland Minnie and was met in the As physical education and Fosythe j a she sailed up under full by Trinu of International peace subjects of consideration three fishermen for whom her was flying at they were Thomas of new Harbor my favourable to Ryckman in to negotiations at present in Progress explains Why dumping duty could not be applied against australian butter Stormy session Marks discussion on estimates for department of agriculture Canadian press May govern ment is hoping that of of the negotiations now in Progress Between this country and Australia there will emerge a treaty favourable to the Dairy interests of declared minister of National re in the House of commons to the House having spent the Day in a discussion on and both Australia and new zealand hav ing been introduced on innumerable occasions by practically All the Ryckman embraced the occasion to explain Why the dumping duty was not imposed against australian i would say that there is no in George of and Robert Forra Atlon he 5aid d of without food or there is no movement among the boys and girls of Canada that is do ing More effective work than the girl declared judge of the Winnipeg juvenile at the banquet Given in the Royal Alexandra hotel thursday night by the Canadian girl guides Manitoba to delegates attending the National meeting which earlier in the taking As the title of his making Canada judge j Hamilton said the great need Oij Canada today is bigger and better men and and in the wonderful guide be Lay the suggestion what might do j done to make the race bigger and the first tiling to be done to this he counselled his was to teach their charges to work Ana and find out How things were anyhow to do them this scat Erl to where they boarded the coastal for North threatening letters British minister threatened by John who demands Money continued on Page continued on Pace newsof1hem describing their balloon flight As magnificent beyond pro Fessor Piccard and his companion believe that studies will make life in inquest on Vincent Frank victim of mysterious shooting fatal Ity near Boniface stockyards is while police continue search Lor death government Hopes present negotiations with Australia will result in treaty favourable to Dairy interests of Ryckman tells appearance in Manitoba of Leafy suspected of being Poison was announced at the Weed in meeting in wed Page president of great lakes believes develop of Waterways scheme need not necessarily Cost Canada anything this interstate commission refuse to initiative in suggesting forms of Lief for considered cer Tain to ask freight rates this judge Hamiton lauds work girl guide movement in speaking to delegates attending National an Nual meeting increased salaries for foreign mis urged by of presbyterian Church in Canada at con vent on in loan to sell at con Likely development in new Sundland financial in unofficial continued dry weather in Western Canada was responsible for gains of to 8c recorded in local wheat prices John alleged Slayer of Threa Elmwood committed to trial at assizes for Page Manitoba conservatives Lannum Tous conventions in preparation for provincial general Manitoba elks will gather at port la Prairie on june at their an of wheat transactions of cattle sell e four Hundred and sixty five head bring Good prices at Birkenhead Canadian press May Cable received today by the department of agriculture states that the 465 head of cattle off the Manchester brigade met with a Sharp Market at Birken this under a Good attendance from country and out Side the cattle were quickly heavy Ontario steers made Choice medium weight 18 to 39 cents and to All prices dressed weight per from Glasgow advices estimate quotations on Canadian weighing around at 10 cents per Pound live i Canadian press May threatening Sitters received by Green minister of and his formed interesting testimony at the trial of John of Cam Den committal to the old Bailey on a charge of having cent the one of the missives was addressed to Greenwood and warned her that unless she sent Menzies he would throw vitriol on an other addressed to Green said Greenwood is the sum i demand from you for your trickery on 5 you in your exalted position ought to set a Noble you Bear in mind members of your family wll sustain trouble unless or until i get you will receive what you need your haunts Are All said he had received perhaps As Many As six letters from and in none of them did he state what his grievance was Man reported missing in Brandon found in Winnipeg special despatch to the free May who was reported As miss ing and for whom a City and prov Ince wide search commenced wednes has been located in Winnipeg he had gone into Winnipeg for a and was registered at an hotel and was in Good 1917 and 1918 Grain on Way amusement issues Are Strong on the new York Stock sex Montreal Power leads upturn on e Montreal Stock by reducing saving to be felted by Canadian that was the decision Claire Mclntyre had to make upon she yearned to succeed in he a Man but problems no Man Ever faces confronted her Beauty and the admiration of men who had succeeded distracted thousands of girl grads face the same problem every what do they do the path chosen by pretty Mac is Laid Bare in big business a senal which Pii in saturdays Story Section of the free press in succession to weekend it evening Buu Edn in succession to written by a big business who for obvious reasons her identity to remain a watch for the open ing instalment of this intriguing believe that butter was said during the period last fall at a lower pries in Australia than it was in Euler of National Revenue it would be the other Way Ryckman continued the dumping clause could not be applied in the Case of australian butter so As i to exclude its Why demanded for this went on if you apply the dump ing duty it As members to something in the neighbor Hood of because there is a limitation in the treaty As to the application of the dumping duty in re lation to the there is that the difference in the rate of Exchange would take us about on half of the dumping so the position was found to be and Australia was prepared to meet the position they had shipped quite Large quantities of butter to Canada they Are in a position to ship and let me Tell the committee that they were in a position namely the latter part of last year and the beginning of this to swamp the Canadian Market with while we could not Stop them with every measure that we had available to a Kuler the minister said that there was no Means of could it not have been stopped in the legislation of the Short session of last continued Page in sweepstakes Bill proposed amendments by senator Beique to be discussed tuesday boy killed after card to father telling him children All Safe and Well Amo Eitzel presi May d Kennedy received a letter Las night from her husband who is in Belmont on business in which he said he dreamed one of their Chil Dren had been he asked an immediate their Foury Earold was Given a card to mail today telling his father the children were All Safe and As he was Cross ing the Street to a mail Box he run Over and killed by a change in policy of Federal government due to efforts of Robert Weir will be operated out of present votes of Agri culture department by Grant Dexter free press staff correspondent May Federal tree nurseries at Indian head and whence Trees have been distributed to Prairie Farmers free of Are to be carried on by the Federal this service Cut out of the Relief of railways Eastern roads Likely to ask for ten per cent freight rates increase refuses Mcguire declares Power f would pay development president of great lakes harbours association tells onto the sea convention that Power and navigation go thinks Canada will receive More for its rights than Cost of Canadian press the United states has in Jort May 28 would Only apply on Long As railways fear truck Hope to have application sup ported by railway brotherhoods and by Many shippers special despatch to the free by Tom King May Al though the interstate Commerce commission has refused to take the initiative in suggesting what forms of Relief the railroads should seek As a Means of improving their financial there is no doubt that the Eastern roads will apply for a ten per increase in freight rates on or about june a novel feature of the application will be that an increase of More than ten per will be requested on Long Trie and navigation go said president of the great lakes harbours association in deliver ing the main address at the first business session of the ontothes3a convention Here he went on to the belief that because the two were combined the develop ment of the St waterway would not necessarily Cost the peo ple of Canada Power would pay for the two whether it is to be a single stage or Dou ble stage development May be left to whatever commission is appointed for the the engineering difficulties have been smoothed the Only question remaining is to i negotiate a treaty or agreement be tween Canada and the United states and i believe efforts have been put Forth by both governments to that the Chicago diversion has been a great difficulty but i believe it has been fully and finally i dont believe it will again be Maguire said there was still some j particularly in new j j timoted and is generous in the suggestion that it will assume some of the responsibility for the Welland i believe we will find that there will not be a total Cost for can Ada of More than the continued on Page estimates tabled in parliament a on Short hauls will remain As weeks and would have completely abandoned on july had the government not reconsidered the matter and reversed its first Deci the announcement that the Nur series Are to be carried on is due entirely to the efforts of Robert who has put it up to his Cal leagues that the service is of such Paramount importance that he was willing to take Over both nurseries and operate them out of the present votes of his this is what has now been decided the nurseries Are to come out of the Interior department and Are to go into the department of not an additional Dollar is to be voted continued on Page asocial de press Ojito May Amend ments to the hospitals sweepstakes Bill sponsored by Barnard were introduced in the Senate today by senator Beique the Bill which received second read ing in th3 Senate and was subsequently considered in committee is now Back in the upper senator be ques proposed Amend ments would restrict the authority of an attorney general of any prov nce to authorize the holding of a to his own tickets for that Sweepstake could be sold Only within that an other amendment provides that the malls shall used for delivery of Sweepstake tickets except within the province where the Sweepstake s the Sale of such tickets outside Canada is the amendments will be discussed on third Reading of the Bill when the Senate reassembles on tuesday woman carries off highest medical honors at Mcgill for first tune in history May the first Olmein the history of Mcgill a woman student has car ried Oil highest academic honors la the faculty of miss Kath Erine of was awarded the Holmes Gold medal for the highest aggregate standing in the five years of her together with the first place n aggregate honors in the final miss Dawson was also chosen to read the valedictory address of the faculty of Medicine this communist to be deported new May de a communist was sentenced to a year and a Day in Atlanta Penitentiary after he plead d guilty to charges of obtaining t passport under false and will be deported to his Home in Scotland when he is released from totalisator a used on British tracks showed Large deficit Canadian press May the tote operated last year at a the administrative and operation expenses involved in the conducting of totalisator machines at the chief race courses replacing some of the Book makers exceeded Revenue by the Revenue was insufficient to meet Bank interest and Detrecia it is also stated losses on experimental which is no longer in amounted to the Ace course betting control boards stated the financial results of the years work ing can be regarded As having regard to the Peculiar circumstances of the the report attributes the deficit to the Depres the greatest Odds paid by the of the Winner during the year were 465 to but no less than to one were the tote Odds returned to the fortunate winners of the great autumn those who picked the pen and tit win ners of the Cambridgeshire and Cesare Witch the Book makers Odds on the same double were 687 to Bill on Auto insurance Given first Reading Canadian May read ing was Given in the House of com Mons today to a Bill securing the rights of injured persons to Automo bile the object of the Hugh minister of sponsor of the is to secure the rights of an injured person or in respect to dam aged goods and to prevent the insurance policy falling into insolvency rather than being used to pay the claim of an injured the Guthrie gave effect to legislation passed recently in provincial especially in they Are this is accounted for by tile fact Chat the roads fear to increase their rates in localities where the motor trucks already menace them ruinous it is also understood that the roads on june 1 will cancel Many passenger trains which Are now operating at a this will be done to meet the Legal requirement Tuat rates shall not be increased unless the carriers can convince the interstate Commerce commission that the roads Are being operated with Economy and Effii new York journal criticizes the roads in asking the interstate Commerce commission to examine into their condition on its own initiative were hopeful that the com Mission might recommend both the rate increase and a wage As it is they will Only propose the increase in freight rates and Hope to have their application supported by the railway brotherhoods and by Many shippers As the new York journal of Commerce in to Days Issue criticizes the roads for asking the interstate Commerce Mission to proceed on its own n Itiat Ive to solve the problem con fronting the railways and intimates that such a policy would soon re continued on Page state of archbishop suffered paralytic stroke on wednesday and has failed to rally his Grace Arthur Arch Bishop of is still in a critical condition at Boniface he was removed to the institution wednesday night after suffer ing a stroke while at the his Grace did not rally and up to an Early hour this morn ing he had not recovered conscious the sudden illness of the Arch Bishop has created widespread Many messages expressing sympathy and Hope for his recovery were received at the and attendants at the Hospital were kept Busy answering telephonic requests for information As to his peace policy favored deputies Veteran foreign minister says Exso Diers gave him courage to persevere chamber endorses Laval government when Cabinet sponsored motion carried associated press May but they could have no reason to peace policy and doubt the feasibility or advisability i lavas government Premier received Pierre a new of the would any sane per son after spending on the Welland canal to take those big Grain carriers As far As Kingston think of then Tran shipping into six endorsement in the chamber of deputies when a Cabinet sponsored motion of approval was carried by 298 votes to or seven barges for the remaining the real came Short distance to Montreal i earlier in the when Laval Maguire figured that the rates j asked the chamber saving on Grain would mean priority groups not to Gram to the powerful Radical 000 per year to the people of Western Canada and Many millions More to while approving the foreign my the Farmers of the Western Canada has spent on her states listers actions at Geneva and else denied the same approval to monoplane is kept in the air for eighty four hours and thirty three minutes the government As a i in this the House upheld the i Premier by a vote of 318 to on the phrase Confidence in it in the government sponsored resold on which the deputies voted Laval and Briand won by 319 to giving them a tech Nical majority of in one of the oratorical flights which have made him Briand said that while he had been dragged in the mud by his and he had received Many encouragements to notably from former these have Given me the Neces sary he Jacksonville Beach May waiter who drove a horse car to pay for his flying and Frederick whose Hobby is today succeeded in their ambition to stay plane without aloft in refuelling an air longer than Man has done Lees and Brossy landed their Sel motored monoplane on the Benh Here at setting a worlds no refuelling endurance of 84 33 this was 9 10 minutes better than the former made by tvo French men in Northern in March this in the first attempt at a record night with a diesel Lees and Brossy took off from the Beach at last monday with 398 Gallons of fuel Oil aboard Good weather favored the flight from the Start and with the exception of a few the Long grind of shuttling Back and Forth Over the Ocean Side was in naturalized citizen is executed for plotting against life of Mussolini May naturalized United states was executed at today after his conviction on a charge of plotting against the life of Benito a former resident of new was condemned to death by shooting in the Back last night in a speedy trial before the special Tri Bunal for defence of the he was 32 years highlights from the capital weather report the following is the report issued from the Winnipeg meteorological office at 7 maximum for the preceding 12 434 Northeast wind at 20 Miles per hour the weather has been mostly fair and moderately warm in the Western pro Vinces and fair and quite warm from Ontario Mima Mima aklavlk30 56 Moose jaw42 67 simpson42 72 smltlu26 dawson42 rupert46 victoria46 Vancouver 44 Kamloops 42 30 Jasper 30 Banff 32 Calgary 40 dethbridge46 64 Edmonton 36 72 hat 50 70 70 64 Moose jaw42 Saskatoon 41 Retina 42 Yore con 41 Brandon 41 Kenora 46 Cochrane Huntsville 45 50 London 46 Toronto 51 Kingston Ottawa Montreal 60 Quebec 54 80 84 84 50 68 52 86 84 82 current 40 70 John 46 66 battleford34 70 halifax42 73 38 56 Char town 45 70 forecasts and comparatively Saskatchewan and fair to fresh special despatch to the free May Surprise of the Day in parliament was the announcement that an inquiry is to be made into the handling and marketing of Western agricultural products by the agricultural com Mittee of the the announcement was made by Kobert but the if there is for getting such an inquiry goes to the progressive for several the progressives have been urging the to allow an investigation of this kind to be and although it is now late in the and the committee will not be Able to function after the progressives have High Hopes of bring ing out material will be of use in framing a reconstruction policy for Western leading agriculturists will be summoned to give and special attention will be paid to handling and transportation features of the marketing the gives to the progressives Only half of what they have been in addition to an investigation into handling and marketing of Western farm pro they desire the committee on banking and Commerce to be empowered to undertake an inquiry into the financial condition of the to discover what Steps May be taken to hasten the readjustment in Cost production which must take place if Prairie agriculture to regain Prosperity at present this Premier Ben Nett has steadfastly declined to but the members in tace Southwest Are not whole and still Hope to get action along this the Day in parliament was productive of Little but political con Robert while he enhanced his reputation As a debater in his Maiden Effort a few weeks aroused no Little animosity among members of the with the result that when the Agri cultural estimates were called Thio afternoon a free Orall fight not a Dollar of the estimates was but Weir was subjected to a barrage of some intelligent and some which would have defied a Battery of experts to not All of the delay was due to the official Harry of figured largely in the Mullins has stoutly declined to concede the existence of economic depression in whenever any Western member has spoken of the sad plight of apiculture or Mullins has risen promptly to declare that there is still one Eden in the uncontaminated by financial he insists that in at there is a determination and a willingness on the part of the Farmers to buy High priced i articles in preference to cheap goods that in Marquette the Rush automobile licenses was a Fea Ture of the Spring season that there Are no calamity howlers or debt Cut harassed people among his con Loong backward from the free press May 28 fifty live years ago it was understood that in the course of a few weeks the present uni form of the would be Dis carded for the handsome uniform of the third Prince of Wales Dragoon Scarlet with yellow fac and a helmet wit ii Black and red usual swallows were preparing to buld their nests under the eaves of the fort Garry fifty years ago the town of advertised that it was seriously in need of a erection of the new freight Sheds at Portage i Prairie had con tractor for the rebuilding and straightening of the first Section of the Between Portage la Prairie and Meadow had begun work with Large gang of fort five years ago the Brandon band had been re organized and a new Leader secured in the person of had been a bandmaster in the English army for fourteen steam ers Northwest and Northcote were now being and the Fleet in command of Commodore was to leave Cumberland june 1 for grand connect with the Lake steamers from forty years ago Imperial by Julian Haw n of was proving popular As a free press trustees of Grace Church protested to the Winnipeg City Council against the proposed opening of King Street through the Grace Church property among those present were James Benson and ban thirty five years ago one of the greatest disasters North american history befell the City of in the shape of tremendous Cyclone which wrecked the whole heart of the with appalling loss of and damage to property estimated at immigrants to the number of old arrived in Canada from great Britain during the four months end ing april thirty years ago official census returns received at Ottawa gave the population of Winnipeg As an increase of Over the census of of Boniface were very anxious to know whether the route of the new Canadian Northern railway to the red River Bridge would mar the appear Ance of the towns Twentyfive years ago san Francisco was reported to be rapidly rebuilding after the terrible earthquake of a few weeks ago City had showed remarkable of recovery and resourcefulness in adopting temporary expedients in the Case of Public one of first of which to recover was tha Street development was taken place in fort Twenty years ago Snow fell at a number of Points in Manitoba and first census returns for Northern can Ada bowed a population of in a territory comprising Square Miles West of Hudson Bay from fort Churchill to Chesterfield
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