Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, June 06, 1931

Issue date: Saturday, June 6, 1931
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Next edition: Monday, June 8, 1931

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 6, 1931, Winnipeg, Manitoba George met Dejohn is victim ran in front of i Boniface mans Auto i condition of George of reported As still serious i f be George 20 uns critically in raft Accident near jus aortic h5 Oviok Friday to his Bead s fractured the Early tills was n and death in Hijra officials re1 As Virv 216 by driving ills Auto near the in when the Cimi Sud rely juried out in front is Init a parked Beld police immediately applied Vul Trie same time swerve inc othe the Little boy in into the front right Side of ills or c vhf knocked to the the Driver Caid he was Given 30 to avoid striking he the Tot and by Ousbea him in his to to the general hos Mil after he reported Little Porte o Lead after his Wen taken he was with orders to report policy Headquarters for lion still serious free states stamp l system i James chairman Chicago Board of issues statement buying 1eat present purchases higher than at any time Dar ing year june u buying was reported by Kenmore Wreal Rorn North America than at any time within the last it was said today native stocks have dwindled to Fuch an extent teat the country must in for eign Hospital officials Early this Nomine n he of George Carob of who was tar Louizy injured wednesday even in when the in which he was re Iii overturned m Loose gravel about two Miles South of Woodlands men the injured Man has shown whim improvement since the Acci Dent and although he is not yet out of lie is Given a Cowry at Lic general Knor Kea Down by an Juto memorial Boulevard and Portage Friday Hovard 283 Spence received ruts the head and face and a fracture of the leg he taken to the general Ihfe ass rendition is reported As room 256 bore Bank Street was the Driver of the motorcyclist Hurt control of his motorcycle n Avenue and Arlington Rudy Gass 344 ill Var crashed into was thrown heavily to the and received cuts to his Heid and he was taken to general Hospital by a pass where six stitches wore to close a Gash to his fore head and one stitch to a cat on his Elbow alter receiving he allowed to to h3 per jump in Edmonton District is reported special despatch to the free june Cream Ery butter inspections in Edmonton District showed an increase of 143 per Lor stated chief Dominion Dairy Krader the Quality was Good with 75 per first r the area Norto of Deer srom december 1 to May a total of pounds were t great increase Over a tear be Quality of the butter is higher due to More frequent 6hlp of the larger production and greater volume the division of receipts into chum legs according to Grade received with less he 11 to intimated win go direct to not part of freight Cina Diin Porcu june Grain and flour men Are understood have received intimation from government sources that the five cents Bushel Bonus on wheat will not of absorbed in the Cost of freight on pain Lor but will be paid to the wheat grower on every Bushel 01 wheat shipped by questions Are being raised whether Ontario Farmers figure m this Grain men say they is the Ontario wheat grower cannot be discriminated against in favor 01 the Western wheat Fralc men and Millers say the plan for the payment of the 5 cent Bonus on All wheat shipped wih be a simple plan by arranging for the issuing of certificate at the Point of shipment or the receipt of the Grain at the ele they Point out that to make Effort to pay the Bonus in other Way would be to invite difficult Long delay and Tomies leadership is endorsed by conservatives Canadian frus june endorse of the leadership of Premier and expression of United Confidence in the conservative ministers under his featured the meeting Here today of the provincial executive of the British co Sua Ibia conservative at it idea by members from All parts w the Volmle addresses the and received in Tocu plastic support at the close of a of the actions and policies of the conservative government since it assumed Victoria Jib or Leader loses Appeal june Allan my labor Leader of Van today lost his Appeal against function at the Vancouver assizes a Ost s a unction at the Vancouver assizes r inciting to rioting and speaking Wal Troue words on december in pc the course of tin address before meeting of tiie locally admitted was raised to 2 of Mcrein to France recently per cent of the amount from 10 per authoritative circles said that Millers actually Are buying from 50 to 60 per cent of their wheat Andre minister of Agri declared that the govern ment could not completely halt purchases from any prance is expected to continue buying of at least until the next har it is then considered Likely that the percentage legally admitted to the country will be competent observers said that arts tide brands proposed economic federation of Europe will not reduce North americas Sale of wheat to France toy More than possibly one presentation of Cheque for features close of grand encampments meet with the installation of officers by Orr and grand Encampment closed 41st session late Friday the following officers were All elec Ted by acclamation grand Winnipeg grand High bran Don grand senior Winnipeg Winnipeg Bur grand Winnipeg grand Junior Dau Phin grand represent grand patriarch announced the following appointed officers John Knight grand Winnipeg grand outside Joseph Orr presented the retiring grand with a Beautiful the next session will be held in Winnipeg the first Friday of june banquet Happy Brent the dining room of the Begis hotel was the gathering place for the ii in banquet of the grand Encampment of Manitoba last seated at the guest table were Doyle Bobert grand Secretary Sciss chairman Olive Assembly president Warde and George grand an interesting event on the pro gramme was the presentation by the chairman on behalf of the grand Secretary of the Sovereign grand Lodge entertain ment committee of a Cheque for to assisting defraying expenses for the convention to be held in this 31 to made a splendid reply stressing the importance of the Forth coming convention to this City and said that it required the combined efforts of All branches to handle other speakers were on behalf of the and past on behalf of the patriarch the to the grand Encampment was made by George grand a Quaretti composed of Burman and supplied a Snappy Pierpont among those present were and and and and and and and and Warde Fred Scotland and miss Arden Smith Dau Malcolmson Douglas and Spratt and All of at a special session of eur Mahdi Sanctorum was held when some 25 candidates were Given the following this a banquet was served 1 the officers of Ell Mahdi Sanc thorium Are grand Friar grand Monarch vice grand Monarch grand councillor Brand Gigli executioner Brand Monitor registrar banker collector grand chief guide grand Herald grand director Brand most of the morning session was taken up with the consideration of the in memory of Carman presented his past grand representatives Collar to the Brand i att odsted Freu june Mur president of the Chicago Board of issued a statement Toda asserting that the Canadian commission investigating Grain futures had definitely con firmed the High economic value of the marketing which origin ated in the United states and had j been practice for Many j Murray statement said much Hac been lost by business in the United states through unnecessary restrictions and regulations As compared with other and that it was i now High time the United states government should turn attention to regaining the As a result of unfavourable restriction and Murray state ment the Public interest in the carrying of surplus stocks of our com been seriously affected to the do advantage of the producer during this period of investigation and experimental development o theoretical the members o the Board of Trade have continued t carry on at a great loss in volume o and at considerable expense have maintained contacts with world conditions on Grain crops and move in order that the Public Olgh be fully expect government to a at this report of the Canadian com and the abdication of the Canadian wheat Pool with the return of its members to marketing through the same channels As have been used Over Many confirm beyond any doubt the position economically tha has been maintained by Board o Trade representatives before co Greti in recent with this before us it seems reasonable to expect that our government should take Steps to build up and protect the marketing system that has proved to be the Only Safe and sound Means of meeting Chang ing maintenance of american business demands this consideration producers of the great american Grain Belt cannot afford to lose be cause of legislative restrictions and the Dominion in the distribution of Grain throughout the world gained through american marketing machinery after years of in Tenelle work and study by some of the beet minds in agriculture Anc american company plans action to Supply Cana Dian circulation Canadian Frew june several magazines published by one of the leading american publishing companies May be printed in in order to Supply their Canadian circulation without having to raise prices to meet the Tariff on american it was Learned Here to publication locally will de upon the outcome of the conferences inaugurated today at Ottawa Between government representatives of american Magazine pub and spokesmen for the distributors and the recent budget brought Down in the Domin Ion parliament by prime minister Bennett imposed a duty of is cents per Pound on american Maga Remi Eoj court hundreds of thousands of shares involved in Sollo waybills trading Canadian prets june that the firm of Mills and was Shor hundreds of thousands of shares of Stock in 1928 and was submitted today at the trial of Solloway and ear y the former partners in the Stock and mining brokerage House face trial on 15 charges the evidence was brought in Only after Strong protest had been raised by and Crown prosecutor upheld As he sought to submit figures from the Ledger kept by the on january the House was Short shares of said George Crown wit referring to the on february it was Short similar shortages on other dates were disclosed by wit shortages in Sudbury Basin and in Amulet were also submitted by Kimberley under questioning by Harvey Mills had m direct connection with the trading policies of the according to who was former trader and Western manager of the Kimberley he h never received an order from Mills to buy or sell and that Mills had no authority Over recover body of one of Vancouver drowning victims Canadian frus june body of Fred of one of three school children drowned in the no Comelle River at Crescent near wednesday after was recovered the body of Bellcoff was found by a member of a search party when he accidentally stumbled across it while wading in the water near the scene of the an earlier report that two bodies id been recovered has been denied a new dealers petition for modification Magazine tax Pieu june of the new dealers of Montreal have sent a petition to Premier Bennett asking for modification of the duty on Maga Zines and the 15 cents per Pound duty on magazines and periodicals will seriously tie business of news dealers throughout the petition Manitoba free press second general crop report for 1931 Alberta continued from Page 6 town any wheat need Long travers Lomond Acme Leduc Craigmyle Bayler Munson Innisfail Erskine Strome any Frost damage Jim damage from Cut wire Worms Worms seeding Oats any Complete in Barley flax of Hay fodder moisture enough satisfactory Bain Tes no general conditions of wiring big Valley Coronation Mirror Empress she mess bed Deer Lacombe Daysland Inna lament xes no no yes yes yes no 40 no yes no yes fad june 4 condition no Patchy from drought and halt crop Bain needed at once delayed by rain now might save dry and need no bad conditions no pasture or very badly otherwise fair but rain to 2no Edmonton far View grand Prairie Lethbridge Sedgewick no no no yes yes yes Esno yes Esno rain needed rain badly needed very but immediate rain very crop not badly for very heavy slow generally fair growth Outlook need too cold at pasture and Hay prospects for some Good but need rain yes Good at present but will need More rain no damage so Driver death of coroners jury accuses Rubenfeld of negligence in Street fatality negligence on the part of Max 231 Stella Driver of the truck which fatally injured Lena 45yearold widow of 691 Pritchard about 730 tuesday at Logan Avenue and Laura was blamed y a coroners Friday for the woman conducted by the inquiry was held in Central police one of the longest to be held in the City in recent the inquest lasted three hours and a after deliberating for an the Surv returned the following verdict we the jury find Lena Basisty died about june As a result of being struck by Auto Ruck 102248 about the ame Day at Logan Avenue and Laura we Are of the opinion negligence was shown on the part of the Max and that the truck was not in a fit mechanical Condi Tion to be on the laying of a charge against the a used in connection with the fatality being Crown intimated follow ing the at the conclusion of the was held for a few min utes by the but later re eased following a conference Between the Coroner and police evidence conflicting the evidence Given by some of the witnesses of a conflicting some saying the woman was on the treet when the truck was approach and others declaring she was on the sidewalk when she was a Little in giving claimed Basisty was in the Centre of Laura Street when he first saw travelling at about in Miles an he was proceed no West on Logan he when he made a righthand turn to in North to enter Laura seeing the he tried to steer us truck to the rear of As he did witness she stopped and stepped attempting further to avoid striking he made another Effort to get behind but so Iong the front wheels of the car mounted the Curbstone at the North West Corner of the intersection and crashed into the Corner of a mrs Basisty was from Between he truck and the Corner of the and she was bleeding profusely rom a wound in her left Driver Cut by Glass As the truck mounted the he wind shield shattered and fell n on the did a Large pane of Glass in the store when the car truck who still wore a Small Bandage on his when he on the said he did lot see the woman on the sidewalk As he falling Glass obstructed his vols the Friday prior to the Acci Rubenfeld his truck had been repaired at local Edward Deacon 414 Hartford ave Jue West who was driving Lis car about 25 Yards behind Buben Elds swore the latter swerve a sharply to the right As if to enter and then to the left a nning Over the curb and into the Corner of the witness said it Ras not until the truck collided with he building that he Law the she was then Between the store and the Leon who was a passenger in deacons corroborated the lat ers evidence so far Asie witnessed he the cause of the woman death is which from in injury to her according to Traynor who performed the postmortem when admitted general Basisty Vas suffering a badly injured which was bleeding 3unn who operated on the leg Bone was so badly fractured that n operation was and so Gunn amputated the limb be of the the injury May have Een caused by some object passing ver the or As a result of it toeing crushed Between the truck and the Curbstone or the the doctor Lawson automobile expert f the City police said he was unable to test brakes of the car owing to the fact the right front wheel had been broken off by the of the funeral will be held at 4 Oclock an monday from the Gardi Ner funeral Home to Elmwood Ceme the funeral of Peter Poworoznyk who died at his 639 Gateway aged 37 years will be held monday afternoon a1 4 kerrs funeral Chapel to Elmwood it will be under the auspices of the workers benevolent raw Walford Thornton declares expenses will be curtailed to mini mum Point possible Canadian press june will be the watchword of the Cana Dian National railways during the present expenses will be cur tailed to the minimum Point to which this is keeping in mind the safety of travel and the Upkeep of the property As a sir Henry railway presi today told a special parliamentary belief that distress conditions have reached their limit and that Canada is on the upturn toward was expressed by sir indications were to be found that better conditions were in sight although sir Henry admitted candidly he was unable to say when the depression would the More one or is suspected of the More unreliable will be the he Gross Revenue in sir Henry amounted to a decrease of 000 from 1929 and from the 1928 this was a Condi Tion encountered by practically All the Large railway companies on the progressive Economy was applied As a was saved in 1930 of this nearly on half was in transportation capital budget reduced the capital midget of the Road for 1931 had been reduced 000 from the previous sir Henry it had been reduced to the very eliminating the Central Vermont the Road last your increased net the increase to capital at the same time was this meant a ratio of increased net Revenue to capital expenditures of per the corresponding figure for class a railways in United states was per cent while the Canadian Pacl tic per during the last eight had been expended on Branch line on acquisition of new lines and in the coordination of the various entitles that made up the present sir Henry a publicly owned railway had cer Tain responsibilities in Branch line construction different from a private proceeded sir this responsibility was owing not Only to Canada As a but to individual the must be broader in Branch line construction programmes than a Pri vate 1ag1jut Pearl Bytheway and John Huminick now face shop lifting charge deaths and funerals Edward Allison Powers died at the ome of his j in his 75th the funeral will be held monday at from Mordue funeral ome to Elmwood Frayne will Joseph 786 Winnipeg died thursday at his the funeral will be held this morn ing at Oclock from barkers impel to holy Rosary burial 111 be made in marys Christina wife of of died t the else Ricorda ged 53 Clar Leatherdale will today Forward the body to bes on for addition to or Galbraith is sur by a Alexander Karl of the staff f the Winnipeg on which e had been engaged 15 died t the general Hospital after to weeks illness in his 63rd Forbes had been resident at 181 had been in Winnipeg 25 he is survived by Hia widow and a Pearl Bytheway and John Humi alias Hines who As a result of tier continuous run of trouble with the Law have become in out again guests at City police again themselves behind the City detectives and my picked the pair up in a local departmental Friday on a shoplifting it is alleged they had More than Worth of stolen silk in their at the time of their arrest Bot i were out on bail on a charge of breaking into Mcburney drug store in the West end of the this entry occurred while the accused were out on Ball on a charge of breaking into singers drug a few of Bias after their Fri Day Bill known to police As Bill the was apprehended in a Rooming House on a vagrancy alleged to be a Friend of Thel other pair he May face additional police in connection with a recent epidemic of shoplifting cases in the inquest on Vincent Starr adjourned for another week to allow for further police invest the inquest into the death of Vincent Norwood whose lifeless body was found lying in a Field wednesday May was reopened in Boniface police court Friday and was adjourned to next Friday at 8 two theories police Happy social event in Section with International executive meeting Here accomplishments of the swedish order of Vasa in the beneficial and cultural since that Organiza Tion was founded in were out by Oscar grand master of the at a swedish concert and dance in Columbus following a banquet in the same Hall Hall sponsored by the Canadian District Lodge of the the ban which was by District was Given in Honor of the International executive who Are How in conference other officers of the order were introduced to the audience by the grand and spoke briefly of the activities of the organization in their respective these were of John mount new York Carl anti Leonard cordially welcomed on behalf of swedes in Winnipeg and the her swedish extended a cordial Welcome to the delegates of the grand Winnipeg was the most important City in Canada As far As swedish population was the there was great number of swedish needy and unemployed in this and and he appealed to All swedes in the Dominion to cooperate in helping to relieve the among their Ohlander stated that he was deeply touched with the presenta Tion of a Flag to the order by provincial officials at the legislative building in the he would use All his influence to bring the International of the order to Winnipeg in Ohlander while outlining the organization in his Ohlander referred to the fact that the order had paid in Bene fits during the past year and about in donations to the needy families and members of the order at present the order has 600 Active divided into 16 the value of the local lodges amounted to More than since the formation of the order More than had been paid in Bene extensive educational work had been carried on in the juvenile said and this had been very the order at one sponsored a trip of 500 children to the old coun and for 700 children on Tho second swedish Folk dancers and a swed ish National together with Anne Rydberg and Esse provided entertainment in donor of the visiting officers after the concert dancing was Flag is presented following their tour of the City Fri Day arranged toy the Winnipeg and Manitoba tourist Conven Tion at 11 the executive and delegates of the order of Vasa took part in a colourful Cere Mony in the lieutenant governors reception when the grand Lodge was presented with a British in the absence of Lieuten an governor Mcgregor and Premier the presentation was made by Albertre minister of and minister of were also the Large Flag fastened to its Standard was brought into the chamber by a guard of the Boyal Canadian mounted in making the presentation the attorney general stated in what High regard canadians of swedish extrac Tion were held in the speaking of their easy adoption of a new language and their general adaptability in the Flag was received by grand who that the order of Vasa would be proud to keep the third Standard beside the two it already those of Sweden and the United civic headed by mayor hosts of the order after wards at luncheon in the Marlborough Webb offered the hospitality of the City to the swedish order invent of their electing to meet in Winnipeg in Ohlander spoke briefly on the history and work of the Argest swedish brotherhood outside of the of its approximately members the main body was in the United but 20 Active lodges in Western Canada com a membership of More than Carl chairman of the reception gave the thanks of the local Lodge for the the City and province had taken in the Welcome of the present executive con Irant Hall concludes tour throughout West concluding a of the which took him As far North As fort in Grant senior Vic president of the Canadian Pacific spent Fri Day in the and left again at for the i to newspapermen who interviewed ilm on his arrival Hal re marked on the courage resold in with which is facing present Day have been deeply impressed with he temper business Agri Ine of murder and one of Public in the Prairie and dental coast sections at said Halli the people Are courageous and Halls Western visit covered a wide sweep of follow ing the main line through he also inspected the work being done on the new Cana Dian Pacific station and Yards at and after Brief visit in Southern Saskatchewan proceeded to Saskatoon and Prince Lloyd Minster and paying Spe Cial attention to the newer Branch lines both North and joined by James Cornwall and John general manager North Ern Alberta the Vic Epresi Dent visited fort Mcmurray and archbishop Beliveau is still in precarious state the condition of archbishop Beli Veau was reported Early this morning to be still during his physicians re ported decided indications of in but later the prelate Sank again into unconsciousness disused building at completely gutted Canadian june aft fire which broke out Early tonight in the disused Bordon paper Mills Plant at in two hours gut de the three Storey Frame Section and five Storey Brick building at a late hour it was threat ening the store building on the North Side of the no one was in tee building at the tune the although a few workmen were engaged there Day removing the of the Blaze is but it is believed a cigarette butt was respond did you attend opening of Pinawa Plant in 1906 records in our Possession show that the following citizens visited Pinawa on May to take part in the official opening of this Plant Alderman Cockburn Alderman Pulford sir Daniel Mcmillan Joan Griffin sir Augustus Nanton Robinson Alderman Metcalfe f Rimer Alderman a Davidson Brydges Cambridge Awerman Wynne Alderman Mcarthur mayor Sharps Martin Ruby Belcher Richardson Carruthers Hyman Miller Alderman Gibson f Alderman Harvey Alderman Fred Cox Andrew Strang Georgeson sir William Whyte Sanford Evans Alderman Berry Alderman Henry Sandison aldermen Peter Mccalman Drewry Brown Alderman Campbell Alderman Finkelstein Alderman to Newton if you were one of this party and your name is not included will you please advise me promptly so that our records May be Complete and accurate yours Winnipeg electric company president june is Here a Brand new is decide now to increase your savings with us considerably and make this month an asset that will be a distinct step towards one Dollar will open an a come in was weak and ran Down could scarcely do housework Edwsrd Fri us would eke to Teh Jou of toe great have received from your Milf Ania heart Aras nerve i was feeling Iery run Down in and was to weak i could scarcely Dot my m i would have to lie Down the afternoon for an boor or 1 saw Yoni pads in the drag store and took Box Home i Obj and iras delighted my renewed i have recommended them to a neighbor and feet Sare they will help her j sold by All drug and general or mailed direct Rix Cit of Price by the Milburn prices eau breaking out a healed by for a year or More i suffered with a breaking out on my it started with a but kept getting worse until my forehead was covered with red the irritation was so severe that used to scratch at night and my forehead was disc cured the trouble was so severe that lost Many i read an advertisement for cd Ticora soap ointment and sent for a free Sample of i purchased More and after Ming cakes of Cuti Cura soap and one Box of in Yacura ont sent iwas Petely signed miss Olive 9633109 a 25 Talcum each address Canadian depot wait company ;