Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 23, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday june 23, 1932 coi Virions Are feature of High court oof meet St James unit awarded first place in Drill contest wednesday night out lion and exhibition drills wednesday evening s session Abe 53rd annual the Allan Cattanack Winnipeg court St. James was awarded the first prize with court Osborne second and court Garry third. The educational drills which were extremely picturesque were Given degree teams representing court Star of Hooe no. 1, and court Mayflower no 3 Canadian lady foresters. The display the ladles was particularly Well received. Practical demonstration of the pro Gress the order is making was Given in the course of the evening when More than 100 candidates for membership were initiated. One of them was from Windsor ont. Candidates for the executive offices of the High court of the Canadian order of foresters were nominated at a private session during the Day. Voting will not take place How Ever until the closing business ses Sion this morning Many candidates for each office from High e Canadian order of j Clef Ranger to positions on the the Royal court of the festers being held at Lex Ancira hotel. It Ernst was displayed in the a Norles he recon. Winnipeg executive Hoard were placed in the election when nominations made from the floor of the Conven Tion. Consideration was also Given the delegates to choosing a convention City for next. Year. Bran Saskatoon and Calgary were Western cities mentioned. While Quebec. Ottawa and Brantford also three girls Are drowned in Lake Ontario tragedy overturned Canoe is found searchers distance off Shore where Craft blown to wind Canadian press despatch Toronto june out into Lake Ontario a. Stiff Oil Shore Breeze three girls were drowned wednesday when their Canoe foun dered. Celebration of the Start of summer holidays with a picnic was tragically halted with the triple fatality. The dead Are Jean Mccallum 24, Long Branch ont. Eileen Davidson. 22. Toronto. Jea n Hellewell. 18, Long Branch. Their Light Craft caught the them steadily away from the Shore fought a desperate but the losing Battle against wind and Waves. Frantic search. Continued All afternoon on the Lake off Long Branch West end suburb of Tor onto finally revealed., an upturned Canoe. Its led to abandon ment of Hopes the three might have weather eco the seas. In patrol launches fishermen of port credit and other Lakeshore comm cities private boats and air planes joined in the Hunt for the missing Trio As the afternoon wore on. All that rewarded the searchers however was the sight of the overturned Canoe with a base Ball Bat floating beside it. The girls had planned a Ball game As part of their picnic programme. There were no paddles near the Canoe which was Drifting Lour Miles out in the Lake off Long Branch., the Crew of a port credit fishing Craft found the overturned Craft searching for irate of the girls All afternoon. They were last seen about a mile off Shore each with a. Paddle struggling desperately but vainly to make a headway against the wind. Slowly but surely their frail Era was driven out into the Lake while mounting seas added to their Penis. The missing girls were members of Force of a fresh Breeze which drove a party of five which had arranged action Drivers. On tires guaranteed Goodrich Cavaliers As Low As buy genuine Goodrich. Cavaliers at these Low prices size 4.40-21 29x4.40 4.50-20 29x4.50 4.50-21 30x4.50 4.75-19 28x4.75 5.00-19 29x5.00 Stout husky soles for a old worn tires for a Long vacation trip ridiculous in t it 1 convenience and and conscience demand that you replace worn dangerous tires with new depend Able ones before you set out. And Here s a special reason for buying see the Low prices for Goodrich Cava Liers above the Cavalier is backed the Goodrich name protected the Goodrich guarantee Over size. Deep anti skid tread. Full Goodrich tires now1. Despite the fact that floating Cord construction. Nothing like it costly improvements have made them any there atthe Price better than Ever Goodrich prices were never so Low. Today presents a buying Opportunity that May not soon repeated. On drive with safety and Confidence Goodrich tires. See the Cavalier at your Goodrich dealer today Goodrich tires Silver towns Cavaliers air containers for Sale the following dealers for your nearest Goodrich dealer see the classified motion of the Telephone directory under tires. West end p k. Clarkson co. Ltd and Young station Bridge Indian service san d Portage . Service station and Beverley Prairie West end garage Portage and Bradford Mckay s service station 137 Lombard St. Thompson drive service station Thompson or. And Portage Dick Cook s service St n Portage and Furby Security tire service 719 Portage ave Central Ronald j. J., Al i ice at Colony. Hudson s. Bay company Portage ave. Sta fort and Graham Ernes Oil stat Jred san carry and Graham Active Auto wrecking 207 fort St. Stewart service motors 363 William Jimmy s main King James service St n King and James its. Consolidated motors Ltd. 235 main St. Smith St. Service stat n 286 Smith St. It. Garry Gate service station Broadway and main. East Kildonan and Elmwood a picnic at Lac View Park on the Lakeshore. Jessie Hellewell sister of me of the missing girls said the Rio decided to paddle a Short Dis Tance to the Park in miss Macuen s Canoe which Only held three. The others walked _ along the Shore. They noticed the Canoe get Ting farther out into the Lake until finally they could hardly see it. Bracken assured of opposition in the Pas contest despatch to the free i Ress the Pas june Ohn Bracken will face a four cornered fight for this seat in the deferred election Here next month. All three candidates named to oppose him. In the election interviewed wednesday declared they would remain in the Light despite a plea from government party executives to give the Premier an acclamation and avoid the expense of an election that would certainly won the Premier. It would Wetter for the North to have an. Active member in the opposition than the present site nation where we have an uninterested Mem Ber of the government representing us j. A. Campbell. K a. Official conservative candidate in declaring he was still in the election fight despite the overwhelming majority Given the government. E Kildonan serviced St n 732 Henderson Highway Prius garage 411-Nairn ave. Kelvin service station Kelvin and Johnston St. Boniface l. Patterson 353 Provencher North end Star Vulcan re ing main St civic committee approve changes in taxi bylaw All candidates named express intention of remaining in Field next month lady Logan to first motor ship out of Churchill will carry. Two Federal govern ment parties to Chesterfield Inlet for Survey work special despatch to the free press Churchill man., june of the first ships to leave port for Northern Waters this summer will the motor sailing Craft lady Logau. This vessel will carry two Federal government parties to Chesterfield Inlet where they will conduct surveys and collect data on the geology of the District. They will return Here Early in september it is understood. The lady Logan is being Over hauled in the Winter Basin. Mem Bers of the party expect to sail this week end providing ice conditions North of Liere permit departure. There is no ice in the Harbor or adjacent Waters but reports state that the floes Are heavy tip the coast. Among those who arrived Here to make the trip Are or. L. Weeks Ottawa and b., c. Mcdonald Ottawa. Bach is heading a party of three men. They declined to inter viewed. John Ingebrigtten Pioneer com Mercial Fisherman of Hudson Bay will sail for Northern Waters Satur Day. He is at present making deck repairs on his ship. He will first to Eskimo Point a three weeks voyage and return with his catch to sell to contractors Here. On his second trip he expects to fish in the neighbourhood of Chesterfield Inlet. Revision of the taxicab bylaw to provide for new meter rates and mini ovum cab Drivers mended a special civic sub com Mittee headed Aid. W. B. Simp son was approved the health com Mittee wednesday. Meter rates Are changed from 30 cents for the first half mile and five cents for each additional Quarter to 40 cents for the first mile and ten cents for each additional half. The zone fares of 40, 60 and 75.cents will not revised. The report recommended a mini Avage of per week for Drivers and a 10-hour Over 15 hours. The present bylaw Stipe ates a maximum working week of 60 hours taut makes no provision for the number of hours a Man will work in any one Day. In licenses for females no licenses will granted to female Drivers. One woman received a License this year but no More will granted in future if the new Law goes into effect. Tracks Are not to tired for carrying Revenue Pas sengers the committee making this provision in the interests of Public safety. Booking offices Are to licensed paying same fee As cabs. Hourly rates for five passenger cars to reduced from three to two Dol Lars. The new bylaw will also contain a liability insurance clause which will parallel similar clauses in the Provin Cial Highway traffic act. Each cab must insured to take care of a. Maximum of damages to More than one person to one tar son and for damage to prop erty. The City gained entire control of the taxicab situation. From the last session of the legislature. An amendment to reduce the work ing week of Drivers to 46 hours was moved Alderman Gray but or was voted Down and the recommendation of the sub committee was adopted on the motion of Aid. A. A. Byley. Says wage too Low Alderman Gray also argued that a minimum wage of a week was lower than it should . The pub Lic he said had been getting cheap transportation at the expense of the Drivers. Aid. Simpson pointed out that the wage clause set Forth the committee improved conditions considerably for the men. Work of. Rotary in uniting East and West emphasized associated press despatch Seattle wash., june 23. Rotary was described mrs. James w. Davidson of Vancouver c., before the International . That body Here wednesday As seemingly the Only organized Effort to bring the East and West appearing for her husband who was seriously ill and unable to attend mrs. Davidson told of their two year tour of the far East and of Davidson s work toward establishing new rotary clubs there. Her husband is an inter National organizer. Nowhere in the world can. Rotary Render a greater service than in Asia where so much racial antagonism sex she said. Simplify rather than complicate your funeral of t. Elewaut to take place today the funeral of Theophile Elewaut Pioneer of the belgian Community in St. Boniface Olio died suddenly monday in his 79th held from the belgian club Provencher Avenue to the sacred heart Church Pinquet Street at 10 ., today and after solemn requiem mass interment will made in the sacred heart father Chrysos Tomus Parish priest will officiate. Or. Elewaut. Had been standing the water near Norwood Bridge Mon Day morning and was overcome a , due to High blood pres sure and falling into the water was drowned before help could reach him. He was the founder of club and a Leader in All belgian Community activities besides taking an Active part in civic and social affairs of the Cathedral. City. He is survived his widow and five daughters mrs. Henry Dorney -210 Bertrand Street whom he. Resided mrs. Octave mrs. Albert Coigny mrs. Louis. De Nobele and mrs. Augusta he Leeuw. The body Lay in state at head quarters of the belgian club through out wednesday night. Ukrainian labor Farmer convention Here in july the thirteenth annual Dominion the ukrainian labor Farmer Temple association of Canada will held june 11 and 12 at the ukrainian labor Temple Corner of Mcgregor Street and Pritchard Avenue. Officers of the committee Are n. Kady Liaf chairman w. Shatalsky. Secretary and t. Secretary treasurer. The eighth annual the. Workers Benefit association which organization is associated with the u.l.f.t.a., will he the same place on july 13 and 14, and the annual conference of the society for assisting the liberation movement in Western Ukraine also a state Nav body of the uip.t.a., will held on july 15 and 16 All these organizations have from coast to provide new meter Rales and minimum wage or cab Drivers thieves who robbed six business places still elude capture thieves who robbed six offices in the film Exchange building. 363 har grave Street of 870, Early wednesday morning remained a Ell Emder cover throughout the Day and continued to elude police up to an Early hour this morning. The burglars Jemmie their Way into the offices in such a manner co indicate they were Well acquainted with the surroundings. Premises looted were Paramount film service limited no loot but about s5 damage to door and desk boo distributing corporation of Canada loot Canadian educational films loot Universal film company loot regal films loot 530 Cash and also Stamps Columbia pictures of limited no loot but slight damage to. Office furniture. Smashing their Way into the building the thieves entered each of Tuey Jemmie then opened fice in the same Way. The door locks and desks and Cash boxes with jimmies. Discovery of the robberies was not made until managers of the offices came to work in the morning. The thieves police Are familiar with the building. Efforts Are now being made to discover whether they left any fingerprints. Former Winnipeg girl is Brilliant student Helen Jones of Santa Monica calif., 16-year-old daughter of mrs. D. B. Jones Well known former Winnipeg resident and descendant of the Selkirk settlers has made a Brilliant student career for herself friends of the family interested to learn. After the death of or. Jones the family moved to Southern Cali fornia and have been residing there for the past ten years. During her three and years attendance at the Santa Monica High school from which institution she has just graduated Helen made the finest Scholastic record Ever Hung up a student of the school where there Are Over students enrolled. This year she was valedictorian and the salutatorian of the 1932 graduating class. She received 20 although Only 16 Are needed to graduate. She has been a Mem Ber of the honorary scholarship society every year during her attend Ance at the school. She is Secretary of the French club of the school and a member of the world Friend ship society and has also earned a letter in athletics. Blind of greater Winnipeg with their guides will entertained in the Institute auditorium Satur Day at 8 . Judge l. St. G. Stubbs dry cleaning prices shattered men s suits dry cleaned and smartly pressed. A guaranteed Job. Called for and delivered. 50 phone 42 328 Crown dyers cleaners honorary president of the Canadian federation of the Blind will preside. Talented artists and a dance orchestra vill he in a Brief report of the federation conference at Ottawa will Given prominent citizens who live rendered service will present and refreshments served. Brom Melfort is announced the death of mrs. Jennie Elliott widow of Bobert Elliott formerly of sort William orig Miladi s the Home of ladies Quality apparel on Sale today 200 Quinnin q made in All new pastel shades of printed Silks cantons Marvel crepes and imported voiles. One and two piece modes sleeveless Long or Short sleeves. Sizes 14 to 44 9 Special to c a values to 500 Cool summer frocks including travellers samples of chiffons Linnens. Fine voiles soft cantons and Light pastel crepes. Sizes 14 to 50 tomorrow while they last the new Mode in mesh sold exclusively at Miladi s ask to see our selection tomorrow and enjoy the Comfort and Economy of washable mesh d Nesges 332 Portage ave. For july 42 holidays the offers bargain excursion fares about cent pm Mike to All Points on the Soo line to Minneapolis to Saint Paul and return and fort Al As us Thun Doy Jun. 30th. Return tue any july 12th. Also exc Union tickets Good in pullmans at 25 Centt More than the one Way fare for round trip. Ticket offices 603-4" Lombard main and Portage i 663 main Street of. Gai. Afante a. Acc Gumns , City faint
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