Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 10, 1932

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 10, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba Wixx Peg free press Friday .jt7xe 10, -193? major vigorously in Don t see that we Are groaning in. Because we it is suicidal to Pla-5 other speakers were John t. Ohn Queen k. Politics Herms Mson direction of capt. T. W. James were Well received. Mayor bal pm ,.h. Webb welcomed the delegates who have come from As far East As Halifax . And from West a Vancouver the mayor told the gathering of the resources declaring that the p to to Devould be Between the fires in Northern Forest areas Are reported in hand fire fighting Crews patrolling threatened territories in four air planes within Rrt Waitr a net jul Iii j the depression Lias had. Little of said. or j Malor. Is a. J.lj--l-. He reports i wild be reduced to the level reductions Over that the Point he courage from it Arvd to get to the meeting of Gas in t i v. Anted w Maruti -1 Pec die against the classes for support of the three he supported the principle Absen ind individual n providing Allbor Dinald 10 Freedom should be the needs the his platform was look i Community. Could not the govern or co operation o the Corn showed very slight the previous year and there was every reason to been that end of the. _ the Industrial Corn is rampant in the Micuta a Merciai Domestic Fields was in the result of a j creasing encouragingly and in Louse --4---1 -1- heating exceptionally encouraging he declared the 5.elegates to the convention represent of invested capital in manufactured Gas plants in the Dominion alone. This afternoon the delegates Are via Tang the by product cooking Plant the Winnipeg electric company while the ladies accompanying them Are on a. Sight seeing tour to lower port Garry country club where they will partake of Tea. This evening they will attend the annual banquet the association. The town notices of the Folio Wing deaths appear in today s free pres Coppen. K. 38 Davenport. William Frederickson Chris 3.1 Hossie. . W. A.-. Jefferson Mabel Mackenzie Kvan j. Olson. Nung to watch the boys it work and see show they enjoy it. Cooler and Mobe is Orcas l for. Today a Tor. This patriotic Celebration has been held continuously since 1872. It will last three Days this year. The whole French population Manitoba will gather in the historic Cathedral City to fete Manitoba s oldest society. Today is going to be cooler and More settled according to the asks damages. Of s30.000 weather Man who i the speakers stadium. All to All parts of six labor candidates Victor b. Anderson. John Queen. Miss Beatrice Brigden s. J. Farmer. Mar Cus Hyman and William Ivens will address the meeting., because he was alike seed Day Erly evening that North winds will blow and that the says social work is Core of All social Progress education for school Brook lantis when the keep their school open Mem kept it open Lor what is the of or. Major chem Siulea. In a Sunter assault on the conservative. W. G. Smith addresses Confer ence banquet at Royal Alexandra hotel latest reports from the Forest fire Battle front in. The isolated Wood ands of Norway House where thursday three fires were blazing indicated that there was no cause for alarm col. I. Stevenson provincial forester said thursday night. Fire fighting Crews patrolling the flaming area in air planes of the provincial service reported the blazes to their chief Early thursday. All three were quickly covered and placed under control according to a wire received by col. Stevenson from the Northern air base at Cormorant Lake. Saturday will see the Fleet completed that win make regular surveys of All Forest lands of Manitoba with Lac Dubonnet and Cormorant Lake As air bases. The Fleet will be completed with the addition of a fifth plane. For a time wednesday an outbreak of fire about nine Miles from Gordon Lake threatened to destroy the electrical transmission line to Central Manitoba mines. Crews were sent to quell it following which reports of absence of smoke in the area reached the City indicating the Blaze was under Coli tool and the transmission line saved. Issuing a warning Over the serious danger of fires in the new Wuite Shell Forest Reserve of the City col Stevenson said the White Shell Forest Reserve is a Public playground for the people of this province and visitors to the pro Vince but unless greater care is taken a putting out Camp fires the Beautiful Woods of the Reserve May be wiped out by fire and the value of the Reserve Gameroz cadets inspection and presen l of prizes col. G. H. Gillespie District Cadet will hold his annual in Pecton of the Cameron cadets at he Minto armoires this evening at 3.15 o clock. The programme will include inter company Drill Competition for the efficiency demonstration of Cameron Cadet. Mcmillan and a first Aid by the Unior Glrst Aid team who have just competed Dominion position As a Egertis that Issue Roe digest cause is the tariffs the Federal government placed on quoting figures in an Effort he contraction of Nati to the contraction of nations Rade since the Bennett government ,0-eded to Iwer or. Major continued our whole life blood is Trade and Commerce. It is the re friction of that Viiar. Has been the cause of unemployment. First does not leed Mouths. Trade is what we want. Trade is what the people Are coins to As Lor on june in. And that w of course we spent Money. Lou would have kicked us out if we had not. We had to spend it on unemployment Relief. What is our policy in regard to Back on to the land three years ago the conservatives were go in to find a Job for every Man. Today or. Haig is talking about a farm for every Man. Don t believe him we have a Back to the Lance policy. It is being carried out now with the co operation of the City and Gas association delegates unite 3-lat social event that social Wrork. Is the Core of j nil social Progress was the state ment of w. G. Smith president of i the third Canadian conference on social work when he spoke at the conference banquet at the Royal Alexandra hotel thursday night. Hon. R. A. Hoey provincial min ister of education welcomed the delegates to the province and bade them Success in their efforts. Mrs. G. Cameron Parker president weather will be air and Cool. Rise and Sunset Are to be a 4.19 Aon. And -8.36 . Thursday s weather was showery in the Southern districts of the to Western provinces with below Normal temperatures. Thermometer readings be div 70 were Winnipeg the hottest spot on the Prairies recording a maximum temperature of 78. Brandon s heat of the Day was Only 67. Presented by sir d. For the Wallace Bankin first Aid trophy. Mayor b. H. Webb will present the prizes and certificates. A cordial invitation is extended to All friends of the Cameron cadets and All work to St. Iran Baptiste society to Obs Revfi a Cilisk Yeak Manitoba s history will be recalled in the coming Jubilee Celebration of the society St. Jean . Boniface. The first patriotic Celebration was held june 24, on the Banks of the red River opposite the Cathedral the men responsible for its foundation All natives of Quebec were the late j. O. Dubuc chief Justice the court of Appeal late Joseph Royal. H tenant governor of the Northwest territories late Amble Girard first provincial Manitoba and senator late a. A. C. Lariviere St. Damages of claimed by , Herman an Derson against w. J. Deputy mini inter of Richard Field assistant commissioner of the inspector Arthur Mellor Corporal Arthur plebe and Constable statement of claim in court of King s others interested in boys be present on Friday eve Boniface legislative member and sen loud speakers who take the voices j. Gix3dey, in filed thursday Bench. Wade an alleged. Communist. Was arrested he says May 1. 1932, by Wiebe and Goodey on a warrant issued by the Deputy minister of immigration and after being locked up in the Vaughan Street jail Lor 24 hours was taken to Transcona and placed on Board a train for Halifax . Labor candidates will end Campaign at rally junk 14 a rally in the open air be held by the Independent party tuesday night june 14, As the Climax a vigorous Campaign that has been waged in All parts of Winnipeg. The big meeting will be held at tire Osborne stadium opposite the legislative buildings. The scene will be illuminated by flood lights and death s and funerals George Ogilvie Lunan formerly of the 16th Canadian scottish regi ment died at Lytham Lancashire ene., april 13, last. He was 43 years old. Man bar Indianna Olson. Emerson 71 years old died thursday. Winnipeg have charge fineral arrangements. Mabel Jefferson 300 Morley ave nue died thursday in. Lier 21st year. The body is at the. Mordue funeral Home. Turkey to Frame three year flan Istanbul Turkey june 10. The government last night decided to Frame a three year plan modelled alter the soviet russian live year plan to carry on the industrialisation and general Turkey. Sault sic. Marie out., june proposal to move the diocesan see from this City to North. Bay was decisively Defeated thursday by the triennial Synod of the anglican Moiese of Algonia. Delegates to the Twenty filth anniversary convention of the can Adian Gss association along with lady guests brought the first Day of their meeting to a close thurs Day night with a banquet and a dance in the port Garry hotel. The convention is being held in the hotel and will conclude this after noon. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected during the session this morning. Prominent men in the Industry both in Canada and in the United states spoke at the banquet. A musical programme was also Given. Greetings from United states Gas in were extended by major a. Meeting demands 11 alleged reds be Given Liberty Friday specials Perkins. 1 2c Sultana scones 12e sugared dough nuts .22c Strawberry layer 25e pure fruit filled Raisin York Tea cakes 3 for Loc the Dominion. Mut kick Volt los i am not talking politics tonight. I say that this is the time to get rid of we must have a bust Ness government and the Only Way to get it is to Wick politics out. Thai is what we offered to colonel Taylor and John Queen but a to time for co operation. President of the association a should not of split into fac j.cgm., we need of Compromise instrumental numbers by members is restoring in Disitro and re of the f band. Under the demanding the release of the Al of the Canadian association of Gegeo communists who were recently social workers outlined the to Halifax from Winnipeg and plans of her organization Dur other parts of the Dominion a ing her address. Mass Laura hoi was passed. Thursday land. Vancouver newly elected a Gilt at a. Mass meeting held on president of the 1934 conference a Market Square under the auspices also addressed the gathering. Or the Canadian labor defence following the banquet the social i workers attended two conference Resolution which was pre plays presented at the Little theatre. The banquet and plays marked the end of the conference for All per j Forward managing Secretary of the american Gas association during his address. B. A. Conner Ohio. Also spoke. D. G. J Munro. Montreal brought greetings from Eastern. Canada. Winnipeg who spoke were Hugh Menair Anderson. . Douglas Mclean and c. H. Dahl. Or. Me sons attending except those from the Canadian association of social workers. This organization holds its annual meeting at the hotel at 9.15 o clock this morning. Appearing on behalf of Premier Bracken who was unable to attend tha banquet. Or. Hoey spoke briefly on economic conditions throughout i the world. He deplored present Day economic nationalism declaring workers it is not suitable to a closely the right of world. I workers to Freedom seated by Watson. Be for warded to Premier b. B. Bennett. It i demands the release of. Dan Holmes i i feel that common sense i ultimately prevail and that nations i Willvr Eturia to he said. warned social workers against having too Low standards in their profession. She told her i listeners of the suggestions which her association had advanced in regard to training for social work. Miss Holland expressed Giat Ifica and. Conrad Zessinger of Winnipeg j Martin Parker and arvo Vaara of Sudbury. Ont s. Worbes m. May-1 Chuk. S. J. Salhberg. H. Kist and or. And mrs. F. Zurcher of Van Couver and j. Semley of Edmon ton. It is also stated in the Resolution that we recognize in. The action of i the government in respect to the a new attack the Canadian of guaranteed c government liquor control commission is Noi responsible for Tot Tinea Mode herein As to the Quality of the referred to. A a and organization and a menace to the whole working class movement in the immediate repeal of Section 98 of the criminal code and the release of those workers held in j port mount Penitentiary under this Section is also demanded in the re solution. The meeting was addressed by j Ion at the Success of the con Jse Verai speakers. Including o. Wade. Who was one of the men arrested in j Winnipeg and sent to Halifax and i Elease d some weeks ago. Jacob Penner. United front workers candidate for a winnipeg1 seat in the provincial election also addressed the gathering. J Ference and congratulated Smith and his associates for efficient arrangements. Or. Their British rotarians spend Day in City 190 votes in election Are cast at Advance poll opened in City n the Assurance of skin health in Many a Home the world i breaking their journey in route to the Pacific coast 23 British Rotar ii ans. Spent thursday in Winnipeg. J they arrived at 9 o clock in the j morning were entertained by local Isota rians and proceeded West thursday night at 6.45 o clock. They Are travelling on the Canadian Pacific railway and their destination is Seattle wash., where the rotary International Convent Ion will be held 20 to 27. Arriving in Winnipeg the old country men were met by a. Dele gation from the local club headed by w. George Wright the president. At the head of the visiting Dele gation Herbert Schofield Lough Borough. England. President o rotary tnternatior.ta.1 for Britain and t. D. Young Newcastle on Tyne. A member of the International rotary i hours. Convention. There was no in the my Nung the members of i record the _ first the party Wail e taken on u sight i Battle of the seeing tour of the City and thence electors arrived in the evening than to lower port Garry where they j in the afternoon. Were entertained at luncheon. In taking advantage of the Advance poll opened at the former provincial office Ell ice and Jdonald 190 Winnipeg citizens thursday afternoon and evening marked provincial election ballots. The voters were persons Ciao will necessarily be out of the City thursday. June 16, election Day. The poll was open from 1 o clock until 10, and it will be open again today and saturday during the same Rusbin thursday to votes of the big ballots though More sold everywhere. Soap25c. Ointment 25c. And soc. Talcum 25c. Canadian depot j. T. Wait company ltd., Montreal. Try the View shaving the afternoon they paid a visit John Martin s farm known Siun Starook farm.1 to Herman Halverson 4, of Bever Ley Street received a bad Cut to his j lip when he fell off a swing in the playground in. Notre Dame Avenue Park thursday evening. The Tot was admitted to general Hospital where he was resting Well Early this morn ing. H Rea l value m magnum Low prices Aff plus 5c bottle Deposit plus full glasses 12-Ouhce size 2 full glasses split 1 full Glass Canada pry the c a m a . E o f g i n g e r a Weidman bros., lid. Distributors244. Avenue phone 57 091 plus 3c Maybank Speaks at St. James and raps conservative party j George Smith Liberal progressive candidate for Assiniboia. Was Given a enthusiastic reception when he appeared thursday evening before a a Large crowd in the Brooklands hotel la Ralph Maybank who supported the candidate on the platform severely criticized the conservative party Lor lits attitude towards the provincial savings Bank and declared tha a j Oarth that could do so much damage i from the outside of such an ins Titu tion., was not to be trusted on the other speakers Frank Kriner Sec Earv of the Young men s Liberal association Harold Ennis and m. The latter addressed the in English and Kuninski. Meeting both a number of questions were answered. Winnipeg will have Many visitors in june announce agent was made thursday by Osborne Scott general passenger Canadian. National Rau ways of a number of. Special party move ments both from the East and from the West during june. Among these Are George e. I Marsters rotary party Boston arriving in win nips sunday morn in and leaving in the evening for Vancouver National education association party. San. Francisco a in Winnipeg june 23 from Vancouver by special train bound for Niagara palls Judy Barnes and Eiwood Tours club. Elwood ind., so eclat train arriving Winnipeg the Iri orning of june 28 and leaving in i the afternoon for Vancouver 34th i District rotary Philadelphia. Arriving in. Winnipeg june 30. Tia Duluth in Rouit to Vancouver. Keep out of the hot Stuffy Kitchen by ordering cakes and Sweet goods from our bake Mari at your door. 3 radio Bakers selection filled Coffee cake a real treat Rich in chopped fruit and All this week. Csc whole wheat fruit cake something new and extra delicious. Generous 1-lb. Size. Saturday specials we specialize in wedding cakes from up. Asst. Cookies 12c Raisin lunch bar. 1 5c .25c order today stored ;