Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, June 18, 1932

Issue date: Saturday, June 18, 1932
Pages available: 34
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Next edition: Monday, June 20, 1932

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 18, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba Armed thugs blow Safe open 700 left behind of Mclean sales stable bound and gagged by desperadoes employee of the e. W me table. Arlington Street we bound s sales _ two a men about Daybreak t the thugs fall Mieir attempts to Rob the Safe a. A Hall Jet George victims freed cords. The men t had had p himself from the and notified the were still at Large telephoning the by this police sad Tea tort mate Tony liitle Awakening cover Barton. To and blew of the Safe with summary government elected d. L. Mcleod. S56 majority. Beautiful Plains j. M. Poole. 722 majority. Albert Prefontaine majority. L. Christie. 276 major Doraine Hugh Mckenzie. 501 majority. J. A. Munn. 598 majority. A. Hryhorczuk. 535 majority. S. Garson. 244 major Ity. Gilbert Plains a. B. Berry. 258 majority. Gladstone William Morton. 655 majority. W. Breakey 929 majority. Majority. B. Boivin. 233. Major Ity Over two opponents. E. Foster to majority. L. Campbell. 449 majority. D. G. Mckenzie. Majority. Man i Tou f. Majority. Marclen and c. W. Wise. 549 majority. W. R. Cribb. Majority. Mountain standing in City is Little changed by Check on vote Ebee press saturday we 18, 1932 3 w. Mclntosh 483 Ivan Schultz. Majority. Of the combination of the a charge of Nitro Glycerine. Charge was not sufficient charge the door and Jent in try i _ robbers fled. After several to smash it the through to a rear i round floor. T 1 q n he stable was gained window on the minus loot. Special despatch to Ibe free Tress by correspondent Saskatoon june Stab a Federal Relief scheme John Muirhead 235 a quota is set at exactly seven thousand to Transfer Evans surplus today count of the Winnipeg vote took place at the Broadway building of the University or Manitoba Fri Day with a staff of 60 men on the Job. The returns of the Deputy returning officers were checked up and the Way paved for Transfer of the huge surplus vote or w. Sanford conservative this morning. With a total number of votes o the quota was set at exactly. Or. Evans vote was officially announced As almost double the quota number. The first Choice votes accorded John Queen Leader of the inde pendent labor party with or Over the quota. Hon. W. J. Major k.c., attorney general obtained first preference votes while s. J. Farmer ., was Given while the official count resulted c. Mckinnell. 937 will Aid tag Day the town of the following deaths a Peai in today s free press Able mrs. Mckenzie d. 71 Anna Maria Vickie by Mary Elliott vivid Tosh Janet us 33 d Partridge Chas. A. Reynolds mrs Selina. Niall Mary Annella. 83 fair weather during week end is promised copious general Southern. Manitoba showers Over descended from above picture owne d by John Stokes. 945 Aberdeen Azemie who will be seen on the Street today when the Winnipeg humane society will hold their annual tag Day. Jorty. Ahead. J. Westwood 609 majority. B. Griffiths. Majority. H. Mooney. 354 major Ity. Government leading Dauphin Robert Hawkins. 209 ahead. Second required. F. Curran leads by 277. Second count needed. Fuslier n. V. Bachynsky 393 ahead. S. Jonasson 354 ahead. Second count needed. La p. A. Talbot 77 ahead. Second vote needed. St. B. A. Hoey 775 ahead. Ste d. Mccarthy 585 ahead. St. Sigfusson leading by 282. Consebvat1ves elected Portage la Prairie col. F. G. Taylor. 954 majority. Turtle b. Welch 45 majority. In some changes in Choice votes of the the total first 29 candidates they were not of a material nature. Tile staff compiling the votes did not Complete its work until about one o clock this morning. The counting of the Winnipeg ballots is being supervised by b. H. Hooper prof. L. A. H. Warren and a. D. Waiters. C. V. Mcarthur. Returning officer for Winnipeg is directing the work. To nannies of All unemployment a san Ford Evans Kollel taking responsibility out 01 col. B. H. Webb the hands of municipalities is a majority. Urge Salon which will placed be j Brandon George Dinsdale the City Council by mayor j. J conservatives leading 117 if approved of by end oration be sought City coun the will Western lore 2. Underwood the Council Here. Of the principle through other oils. Mayor Underwood Oain Lon that under Federal Juris tic Loa Relief could be More squid Abl distributed. A present almost every Community its own system causing ordination. Cost of administering Relief Tii of was of the he. Had administering of co in is City believed to be the Low est of any City in Canada. Figures submitted today by the City Relief officer showed that the Cost was approximately three and a Hall per cent. This if a lower Cost than in some of the larger cities in the United states where the work is done voluntarily. Here is a situation which the Saskatoon Relief officer Frank Eok Laercis says he has to cops we Tiv yesterday a Man on the City Relief list rolled up to the City Hall in a taxi told the Driver to wait As he was going inside to collect his Cheque. He was in the City Hall about 15 minutes transacting his business end then entered the taxi com manding the Driver to take him Home. It is possible he will be struck from the Relief list. Off to Antarctic kill Flynnn St. Anil news j. O. Mclenaghan. 204 ahead. Second count required. E. J. Rutledge 116 ahead. Second count needed. Surau p. Renouf 366 ahead. Second count needed. Independent elected w. Pratt 750 majority. Labor elected Queen. Labor leading Lawrence 41 ahead of Bernier. Second count required. Farmer labor leading Stirli Ikall let Clifford Barclay ahead by 622. Government gains Cypress. Dau Liln. Manitou. Of Dan Ali Leland. Killarney. Revised Winnipeg vote Evans w. S. Cons Queen John Major. Hon. W. J. Farmer s. J. . Haifa. J. T. Mcdiarmid Hon. J. S. Lib. Prog. 3.540 Keethen Gen. Cons Morris Leslie Ltd. He Man Marcus Maybank. Ralph . Andrii Syllien c. Ind. Ukr Irens. Am. Tobias. W. Y. Cons . R. W. B. Cons Montgomery Hon. E. W. Lab. Trog Uncle Indian mrs. Labor Harry Aid. Las. Cons i.o49 Russell. F. W. Ind 1 in her i. Ltd. Worker 1.106 pals and Pup Anderson. V. B. 1.us1 Rig Dan. Miss 80-11 Armstrong. Geo. Soc i is Ile Mansun ii. R. A. Iks Caremn. l rus 5h7 held. Col. J. Y. 588 pc Ltd. C. . A. 5.18 Heslien m. Ciuris 314 Fulton. W. J. . 182 Thos. Ind so total Edmono and Maurice Dubois of Superior Junction and their dog. These two boys go to school Only three or four times a month when the. Railway car school arrives at their town but their education is advancing rapidly because they Are keen to learn arid do lots of Home work in Between lessons. The picture was taken by a traveller and reached the children a year later. Bank Bandit who got away with still free the Weatherman s bag of to ticks. Fri Day with continued downpours and somewhat lower temperatures fore cast for today. He also promises fairer weather sunday. Sunrise and Sunset will come at 4.1b. . And 8.40 . Respectively both Satur Day and sunday. It was comparatively Cool in Al Berta and. Saskatchewan Friday but fair and. Warm in Ontario and que Bec Cochrane and Parry sound re cording the highest temperatures of 88 and 86 for the Day. Winnipeg s highest v Reading was 80 v record Foh Early tomatoes. Claimed by William Aye. Man what is thought to be a record for Early tomatoes in Winnipeg was told to the free press Friday by j. Tardera 847 William Avenue who claims that he found a number full grown Ripe tomatoes in his Gar Den. Or. Kardera1 planted the to Mato seed in boxes in his Home and then transplanted them in his Gar Den some weeks ago he said and on account of no Frost this and plenty of moisture the vines had every advantage to grow quickly. A Niclot grounds will this year. Judgment in Rosenblatt will Case is reversed. Of judges Stubbs who refused probate to the will of the late Nathan Rosenblatt on the ground that it was made under the undue influence of his wife was reversed Friday by the court of Appeal. Action to set asian the will was brought by mrs. Sadye Bryer of los Angeles Cal who is a daughter of the testator by his first wife divorced in Russia nearly a Century ago. Mrs Bryer brought Many the surrogate court to testify of the alleged undue influence exercised by the second mrs. Rosenblatt Over husband but the Appeal court expressed the opinion that she Only kept a watchful Eye on her husband and that when he made no provision for mrs. Biyer to share in his property he had reach aviation league membership drive plans completed decision of his own. A staunch Cutter condemned 20 years ago to carry Byrul special Xun Etcil Tress despatch to free press by free press private Wile Oakland cal., june 18. The staunch Cutter years sea going Svreck of the Arctic will standi out off the Golden Gate today for. Boston and the South Polar regions. Captain Beneduci Yohansen a Blue eyed Norse seafarer famed for his uncanny skill in crushing Fields o ice. Will take the Bear onto the wish seas bound for Boston where his old chief. Admiral Bichard e. Byrd. Win meet him for another Jaunt into the Antarctic. Delayed returns lightning kills two men and is cause of Blaze Board of Trade notes Cypress Complete returns show that j. L. Christie was elected in Cypress Over w. H. Spinks conservative and former member by a majority of 276, and that a. E. Poster another government Candi Date was returned in. Defeating j. B. Laughlin conservative and former member by. A majority of 90. The returns Are is associated Orcus. Despatch Philadelphia june killed two men Friday injured several other persons set fire to a. Factory and two Large barns and damaged houses and vehicles while a Torren tial downpour stalled traffic and flooded streets and cellars. A dozen men who had Lueen play ing pinochle in Fern Hill Park dashed to the shelter of a big Elm tree when the downpour started. Two of them Anthony Passano 26, and John Welsh uneasy at backaches kidney trouble. Gin into prompt permanent Relief they act directly but gently on the Healing and them. 50c a Box at ail sen. 55 maj Hall Glen boro.179 maj. Valley sch.41 maj Cypress maj warehouse Holland 1 maj sch. 2 maj match Erhville. 18 maj Hall tre Herne 55 maj Lavenham 51 maj Hall in s store Bathwell. 57 maj res.105 maj Calvert pleasant it. The lightning told their companions the shelter was unsafe and started to leave. That instant a Bolt struck. Pas Sano and Welsh were instantly. Pour of the others were stunned and three Hospital treatment. Held in kidnapping 12 maj Christie elected by 276 majority. U Jusi so a pc 30 Hall Killarney 469 Hall Lena. 165 Hall Ninga. 145 store Wakoa 110 Hall Holm Field 121 Moffat s. Res. 82 Hall cart Wolgat 124 Hall Neelin. 95 school. 70 Maloney res. 100 Way s res 90 Man who drove car in. A Holcli mrs Boi Molly abducted arrested special United press despatch to free press b or free press private wire Kansas City. To. June round up of the gang which kid napped mrs. Nell q. Donnelly wealthy garment manufacturer last december continued Friday when police announced that they had the confession of the Man who drove mrs. Donnelly s car when she was tuesday the mining and natural resources Bureau will meet in Mcleod s restaurant at 12.30, when col. H. I. Stevenson provincial forester department of mines and natural resources will speak on. Forestry in he will also discuss fire Protection tree planting recreation Al uses of Forest reserves including the White Shell area. The potential wealth of the wooded rears of Gui province is a matter in which we should All. Be interested. And All members of the Board Are invited to hear col. Stevenson s address. Chair an a. Murray s. Boses. Thursday the executive of the aard will meet in the St. Charles Otel at 12.15, under the chairman hip of acting president w. My Urdy. The beautify Winnipeg Bureau under the chairmanship. Of f. J. Alby will meet in the Board room Oard of Trade offices at 4 ., on thursday to give final approval to he chairman s report dealing with is recent Spring Campaign and also consider report from the Beauty Al Atbin committee. Friday publicity committee will Leet in the Carleton club on Friday under the chairmanship of h sly. To receive reports from he editorial and advertising stub committees and discuss plans Lorie july Issue of Winnipeg Magazine the regular meeting of the civics urea will be held in the. Princess a rooms at 12.30 on Friday under lie chairmanship of. G. H. Booth when reports will be received Iron w. Werner 31, allegedly 372 43 h6 105 194 92 114 63 28 55 Foster elected by 90 majority. Abducted. Walter confessed his part in the crime Only 24 hours after Martin Depew the gangs Leader had been sentenced to life. Imprisonment and Willian Browning another of the gang had be ii Given a 25 year sentence. Edwin Borgman Moose jaw business Man die special despatch u the free press Moose ;