Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 21, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Big business will be Bone at Bay port v h Harling thinks Grain ship Froni Churchill this year Tola bushels committed. So great had been the that this year thai do Al from ill amount to bushels was monday night he opin.0 t w h main is ship is at present in Wun Peg or. Harling too prodded Manitoba s Ocean Pori w11 Nind d volume of business and f world port in a become his firm were f Eit shipments of Grain navigation on an equitable basis grow progressively lower As cd Hurchul Able to properly present the Case for their client before the courts. The trial judge he said had in rope Rev admitted and refused Evi Dence and the charge of conspiracy tried As it was Al tic the other counts permitted the admission of evidence that Ohen Vise might Well have been ruled out on the charges of theft. Action test not desired by City Council cold shoulders proposition by Street railway re Garding tax penalties suggestion by the Winnipeg elec tric company that the City court Section the Tow notices of the following deaths appear in today s free press Ieese press tuesday Juse 211932 is sure Denmark will keep share British Market night. He was suffering from an in Jurj to the left Eye a and skin Abra Sions t detectives were sent to the Hospi Tal following the Man s admission. He told them he was robbed of 75 cents. Brady. Jars. Anivin Cabeldue. A. 1 flir airs Hope hrs. Amu Kemp. F. I1. I. 52 8-0 sol so b5 revision Sarah Shaw mrs. Mary mice Small mrs. Mary a. Wilson expect 300 delegates to Register today for . High court 61 28 Bright Sunshine an registration of delegates attend ing the High court of the Canadian order of foresters will open thl morning in the Royal Alexandra sly hotel. Over 300 delegates i3ezes predicted petted. Cool jiri31 manic bans can continue to bask in Bright Sunshine and Cool summer breezes for the next 24 hours so old Man weather temperatures has decreed. Steady Light to moderate fore out and will do Rabs amount of Busi a consider in stage he pointed our that the rout. Hill Lii the experimental stage s is and to experience the difficulties to upon i Are always attendant should be higher establishment of a new 5s through now Hist what Vancouver experienced iome Vears he asserted. Van Couver had precisely the same difficulties in getting shippers to use its facilities. Today Vancouver is an accepted fact in the if 4000000 bushels is shipped out Churchill As or. Harling Hopes 16 ships will be necessary. There is no difficulty in getting an ample Supply of tonnage and snips necessary can be obtained according to or. Harling. Insurance companies Are now Nuite ready to quote equitable rates on shipments for the navigation season August and he said. Lower hates note in underwriters have already quoted rates this year than they did year both on the Hull of the ship and on its cargo or. Harling declared. That the rate than the rate from Montreal is Only natural in or. Hal Ling s opinion. The Russ is greater depending on the Dis Tance North of the route. Rates from Montreal itself Are higher than those from More southerly ports lie pointed out. Even if the risk from Churchill was the same As from Montreal the St. Lawrence route would still have the cheaper rate insurance or. Har Ling said. With u huge volume of business. Ristics ure spread Over a greater number of ships. This fact has brought insurance rates from Montreal lower Aud lower As business increased. The same will apply to Churchill he believed. It is to be expected that rates will lie Cine As business he. Said costs of shipping to Europe during the period of navigation will definitely cheaper for practically All the Northern part of the Canadian West or. Harling said. He lauded the government for its Midi to navigation along the route. Through government radio stations ships sprains set information All the from the mid Atlantic Churchill Harbor he said. Or. Harling urged Western friends of the route to continue their for its Success. They May find their work a Little difficult and awkward but if they stick to it the final achievement will be reached All the he said. Of Benefit to Winnipeg the route will be of Benefit to Winnipeg a believed. Anything that benefits the West will Benefit he said and anything that benefits the West also benefits the whole of definite sailing of the first ship to enter Churchill with commercial cargo was announced by or. Hailing earlier in the Day. The vessel is the Pennyworth which will sail from Newcastle on Type july 13, from Antwerp july 20, and from Liverpool july 27. It is expected to reach Churchill Early in August with a mixed cargo thus opening the Vest bound route of traffic. Its owners r. S. Dalgleish and company of new Castle on Tyne will certainly put on another ship if in is necessary. Or. Harling said. Or. Harling s firm does not plan to open a permanent office in the West just now he said. He will remain Here until wednesday when he leaves for Saskatoon and Regina. Accepted a motion by the finance committee stipulating that the 1931 tax plus penal ties and interest on the 1930 tax which was also paid after the due Date must be wiped off by the uncool this year. In return the City will liquidate its debt with the company in connection with the pvt chose of a Large Block of Power for the of the City Hydro. Payment on this con tract has been withheld by the City deriding a settlement of the Gross earnings tax. It was time the Council stopped dawdling with the Street railway Aid. Five said. He wanted the peo ple to know that it had been receiving better treatment than any other taxpayer. If the Council did not turn Down this interest pro position flatly it did not represent the people of Winnipeg. This con tract the Hydro he added was for Power that the Public Utility could easily produce itself. At a conference with the finance committee in the afternoon Edward Anderson . President of the company took the position that it was a Legal question whether the company should be called upon to pay interest Aid. Cecil Rice Jones winds and fair weather is cast. Showers have occurred in the great. Lakes Region though it has been quite warm there nearly All centres recording maximum tempera ures of Over 80 degrees. Montreal was the warmest with 88. Maximum and minimum readings for Winnipeg were 78 and 60 degrees respectively. Sunrise and Sunset will come at 4.18 . And 8.40 p.m., respectively. East Issue official 1 Ltd Catton. The second Issue of the collegiate Leader a 14-Page Magazine thut is the Oil la isl publication of the Stu dents of East Kllc Lonan collegiate is off the press. This edition which was preceded by one issued in june carries a. Special message to the graduate students written by to. Hilton Moir. Principal of the collegiate. Other articles have been contributed by the student editorial staff. The Success of the publication through advertising and circulation contracted in Advance of printing enabled the students to Sec up a scholarship fund an article on the editorial pase points1, out. Editor in chief of the collegiate Leader is Margaret h. Laidlaw. Grade 12 student. Miss a. R. Gray teacher assisted the student staff. Postal rate of am malt letters to . Increased from August 1, next the Post of fice department Ottawa announces the rate on letters going by air mail to the United states will be in creased to eight cents for the first ounce in place of the present rate of six cents and 13 cents will be charged for each additional ounce. Lift rate on letters going by air mail from Canada to great Britain. Newfoundland Northern Ireland and the Irish free state will remain at six the High court will be formerly opened at 2 o clock this afternoon when Premier Bracken mayor Webb and . G. F. C. Pousette will Welcome the visitors to the City and to the province. The convention. Will conclude the Day night. Suggests Friendly test the president suggested a Friendly test of the legality of these pay ments in the courts. The committee Felt that this was not unreasonable if the company i the meantime paid the Bank interest on the Money the jetty had to borrow in lieu of the taxes which it did Noc receive from the company. The company however did not want to commit itself to interest payments without first having the Opportunity of discussing tie mat Ter with the finance committee. A bylaw to permit men s clothing stores in the Clown town District to keep open until evenings instead o clock Friday saturday evenings. Vas Given lire Reading but an attempt to suspend the rules and push through second Reading Defeated. Second Reading will have to the next meeting a fortnight hence. A. J. Masterman a representative of the clothiers stated that the old saturday night buying habit of the people had been gradually dying out. The proposed new arrangement. He thought would work out much better for the customers the clerks will not be affected by results of Imperial conference visitor believes belief that Denmark will continue to enjoy a Large part of the British Bacon and. Egg. Market despite re sults of the Imperial economic con Ference was expressed monday night by Jens Sorensen Copenhagen Busi Ness Man who with mrs. Sorensen was a guest at the fort Garry hotel during the Day. Danish Farmers have cultivated the British Market and have Bacon which meets All British de and Schepers. Mandi said. He believed by that the Trade built up by them would enable them to retain then share of the Market. Denmark will pull through the business depression in Good style he believed. The its unemployment problem in common other lands suffering is less evident there than in most european countries ill. Sorensen said. Or. And mrs. Travelling to alta., where they will visit their son who that District. They Are travelling on the Canadian National railway. He was delighted with the railway service in this country declaring that in All his travels throughout Europe he never received better treat ment. Holi Bles of medical Olen. Toronto. June Are said to be constantly on the move running Down sickness injuries and disease but 23 members of the can Adian medical association belied an old tradition by showing exhibits of their hobbies. Eight members paint in oils one does Pic Tures in. Tempora two it uni out Linol Eum. Cuts is a photographer another a leather craftsman. Thera Are three sculptors five stamp col lectors one Black and White artist and a musician. The members of the sacred heart Church St. Boniface held a picnic Over week end on the Church grounds in charge of the arrange ments were the trustees the Church messes o. Radio. E Bas suit. A. Basso pfc j. Verschaeve a. Cents with live cents for each Dit ional ounce. And income due second instalment payments the provincial income tax will second payment on provincial 30 on be due on june 00. D. C. Stewart in come tax administrator announced monday by Way of a reminder. The four periods for payment specified in the act Are april 30, june 30, aug. 31. And oct. 31. V or. Stewart stated that it will be necessary to strictly enforce pay ments and for that reason his department will be very insistent in the Malter of payments. If instal ments Are not paid on due Date an additional penalty of font per cent per annul will be added making a total of 10 per cent interest. To e i and the merchants. F Empl alls Kitsari Lonj Seiver on the motion of Aid. James Barry the City Engineer was instructed to remedy the condition of the sewer which empties into the red River directly North of the red Wood Bridge. Many complaints about the odor and the sewerage which backed to the Banks had been received by him lately the Alderman Aid. Some Little children had taken sick As a result of this condition of affairs and he feared More serious con sequences might follow if the City did not act. Aid. L. P. Borrowman advised coun cil that a special committee had been investigating the condition of All sewers and Wotila have a report shortly. It was gathering data Tor use Hen the City contemplated erecting a sewage disposal Plant. Deaths and funerals the funeral of mrs. Robena Dow 383 Young Street who died Friday was held monday morning from the Thomson mortuary to St James Ceme Tery. Case of Martin being reviewed in Appeal court what May turn out to be one of the longest arguments before the Manitoba courts started monday in the court Appeal where the Case of William jr., head of the bankrupt Stock brokerage of Clark. Martin lordships or. Martin after i whore reviewed by their a lengthy trial or. Justin Donovan on of theft and conspiracy was 1b several month tl0n to a -1ail term was order eco to pay a Fine of serve for s. Further 23 Man easily located Wiikna notice Elihu Siaiku i Akk a Little notice in monday morning s Issie of the Winnipeg free press in formed Anton Kucher of 438 Pritch Ard Avenue of the death of his brother Leo. Who died Friday at Sas Katoon. Sask. Winnipeg police were Askell by Sas a Katoon authorities to try and locate Anton in order that arrangements might be made for his brother s burial. Police in turn came to the free press for assistance and. Within a few hours of the appearance of the paper on the Street. Anton arrived at police Headquarters. Mary Agnes Wilson 492 Spence died at the Winnipeg general Hospital sunday in her 24th year. The funeral will be held wednesday afternoon at 2 o clock. Mor due funeral Home to Broo Sicle Ceme Tery. Mrs. Annie Brady wife of Frank Brady died at St. Boniface Hospital sunday in her 53rd year. The funeral will be held at this afternoon from the Mordue funeral Home to Elm Wood cemetery. Septuagenarian Falls into River when he suffers fatal attack the body of elegant Theophile 79, of 210 Street St. Boniface who fell in the red River from the South Bank at Norwood Bridge Early monday morning was recovered about 4 o clock monday afternoon near the spot where the tragedy occurred. A. Sufferer of High blood pressure be aged Man a regular visitor o the aame spot on the River Bank. 31s grandson kept a on the South Side near the Bridge and it was Here he used to sit during the Day. Or n a. Laurendeau Coroner Lor St. Boniface and District expressed the opinion that or. Theophile while standing or sitting on the Edge of the Bank collapsed and fell in the water. Death was due to natural causes he said. The. Body rests at. Coutu s funeral Parlours pending Luzern a arrange ments. Or. Theophile is survived by. Several sons and daughters in St. The funeral of mrs. Mary Alice . Wife of prank a. Shaw 1020 Mcmillan Avenue who died saturday aged 61 years will be held this after noon at 2 o clock from Thomson s mortuary to Elmwood cemetery. The funeral of mrs. Leviston wife of James Leviston 507 Mary land Street who died saturday aged 49 years will be held this afternoon at 1.45, from Bardal s Parlours to Broo Iside cemetery. In head ugly jail starting k a senior defence argument detail introduced dentistry at Low prices out of town patients r your convenience i marcs e in morning Cornea same Day. Come in today or. D. A Jacob d associates by Adox 930 Rosser Alt. Opposite Bank of Montreal from Calgary alta., is announced the death of William h. Kewley aged 65. Clark Leatherdale s undertakers have charge the funeral arrangements. Six sentenced for various offences in Assize court Boniface. A. Of Cabezu buried monday morning in the funeral of a. F. Cabeldue 278 Harbison Avenue saturday Elmwood. Who died at St Boniface Hospital. 70 years was hell monday morning from Kerr s Chapel to Brookside cemetery. Were l. Wildman a. Turner f. Thompson j. Benest j. B. Lemo Tais t w. Cole the services being conducted by a. Glll3ertl.reasrjersev or Cabeldue was a native of Jersey in the Channel islands and of Ming to Canada in 1902, first settled in Brandon Man. In 1915 he wife in that City and he came with he family to Winnipeg and was employed in the store of the. T. Eaton company. Later he was appointed Raana Eer of the so Lac department m Jeto to Beason s store and continued a this position until the Ferrn went out of business Fife then reared to private life. In addition to being a note local philatelists. Or. Cabeldue took a keep interest in Cricket and his knowl Edge of the game was such that he was often selected to act As Umpire one woman and five men came up for sentence monday afternoon be fore chief Justice Maedonald. They were All tried at. The summer sit Tang of the Assize court. The sentences imposed were a d. Parks was found guilty of rape two. Years John Chekosky receiving stolen goods two years sus Pended sentence Charles Myers receiving two years Alex. Gale alias Galsky receiving four years Zona theft of from John Fergus Saskatoon Farmer six months and will be deported at expiration of her sentence Guy a White found guilty of being implicated in the Pergus robbery and stealing a. Typewriter from the was admitted to general no Spital Ca Nacmias press two before. I or tved by two daughters. Leno wan d Doris both at Home also a brother Philip resident m Jersey Channel islands. Claims thugs beat him to. Get 75. Cents loot claiming he was held up and beaten by three men on notre Dame Avenue opposite the province theatre Albert Elacko. P9 Mcdonald Street 3 Good reasons t Why Hydro s special water Heater offer should Appeal to every Householder. 1. 2. 3. With an electric water Heater in your Home you will have a plentiful Supply of hot water always on tap. 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