Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 24, 1932

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 24, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba Says West most skely place to profit by Parley j w. Dafoe addresses delegates to Union of Saskatchewan municipalities convention Canadian press despatch sask. June 24. In Tui online the coming Imperial con Ference As Rainbow in the Clouds time of disillusionment and do press Friday. Juke 21, 19b2 Dafoe t a repair. John w. 0 the Winnipeg free press today a dressed convention delegates of Union of Saskatchewan Munici on Canada and foreign 1 an which Loore business Man Dies the pallet less of Empire Trade of Obs Lipeles to inter to modification National Commerce. Jar Dafoe. Termed by introductory including Premier j. T. M. Anderson As san eminent figure in Erupi delivered the main address at n luncheon tendered the convention delegates by the Sas Katoon Board of Gracie. It was held in the Dini Sisr room of tic Hudson s bar company s store and attracted outstanding men of the City and a Ovlonce. Drawing attention to the substantial improvement in conditions that follow any impetus to j Empire and world Trade occasioned by the conference at Ottawa month the eminent journalist paint j to the benefits that would accrue j West. I j there is no in the i More Likely to profit then the three j Western he declared and no cities will feel the impulse quicker than the cities of the while be advised ills ?.udience to follow the conference deliberation with interest and hops Hope for a definite step and out of the depression. Or. Defoe warned too great expectations for the con Ference of the in doing this he recalled the Many Parley of the past 10 years when world leaders had talked much and done affirming that Trade with the Empire and the world was indispensable to Canada of All the speaker had nothing but scorn Lor that curious theory that International Trade was a Little out Date. To him it seemed that the world is getting its Bell Ful of doing with out International Trade and it does t Hie the dose very it not be Long he predicted until it was realized that world Commerce was something indispensable. Or. Dafoe expressed the Hope that greater co operation to Iteld be Evi Dent there than at other Parley Parley of the kind a British Admiral hat classified 35.000-ton battleships As harmless toys and a French Laval Leader had termed the dear Little submarines purely defensive. First purpose behind the Imperial conference he said was the enlarge ment and facilitation of interchange of Trade the British nations. Empire currency had been mooted is a. Means to extend Trade but or. Dafoe considered that a hopeless suggestion at this it was. Sorcerer a conceivable step for the future. The problem was to keep ctr reneges of the Empire related to each in some Fie i ratio. Equal Ity Between the Canadian Dollar anal the English Pound would mean an artificial inflation of 15 to 20 per cent. South Africa s coinage was higher Rev zealand s was 10 per cent under and Australia s was 25 per cent below. A by substitution of competitive for prohibitive tariffs. On goods might flow from one coun try to the other without extreme difficulty. If this were not done multiplication of Imperial tariffs might be for. As Stanley Baldwin had declared that Trade relations within the Empire must improve or the nations of. The Commonwealth would Drift farther apart. The Brit ish government had adopted a protectionist policy against the world Large leaving Trade with the do minions free until november 15 at that time. If the Imperial conference filled Britain would be free to in once duties on Empire goods in the West Manitoba boards of Trade form association All Day conference held in bran Don thursday discusses variety of subjects special despatch to the fryc truss Brandon Man., june association of boards of Trade of West Ern Manitoba its career at was launched upon an All Day conference on thursday when 92 Dele Gates reporting 24 communities were in attendance. The variety of subjects allot common interest to the various communities dealt with during the Day Dence of the need organization which complis hed at the of croon session. C. Was Given As Evi of such an was duly close of the ii alike Ilia Wiley eager Genera manager of the Sheri in Wii acc noon session. C. W. Lockard of hams co. Ltd. Winnipeg a resident j Brandon and j. N. Mcfadden of of 363 Waverley Avenue whose Dauphin presided in turn and a occurred wednesday in his programme of the addresses year. Or. Eager had been a citizen sometimes Lively discussions. The town notices of the following deaths Pear in today s free press baiter Harry Lurler airs. Header 61 Ford Elizabeth Josephine 61 Gates Harriet Rebecca. 40 126 Florence Petrie Jack Tait. Miss Edna f. Mounir. Martin 28 Manitoba is promised moderately warm weather scattered showers but mostly fair and moderately warm with the wind from a South Easterly direction is in store for Manitoba today so the Weatherman says. It will probably be Cool with moderate variable winds in Alberta and Eastern Canada. Cool weather of the past two Days continued in Winnipeg thursday the Minim urn Tor the Day being 50, and the maximum 71. Moose jaw again marked up the highest temperature. Recording 93 degrees. Leth Bridge Medicine hat and Swift cur rent each registered 84. Hail was re ported in the Quappelle District and Retlaw alta., experienced heavy rain accompanied by wind of. Great Velo Booss on travel history and Litera Ture also proved quite popular. New officers of Lions club Insall Edv thursday officers featured the regular luncheon meeting of the Lions club held thursday in the Royal Alexandra hotel. The function was presided Over for the first half by w. S. Mamroe the retiring presi Dent who was succeeded by Cliff Hudson the officer during the latter part of the proceedings. The luncheon was. In the nature of the annual general meeting and there were neither guests speaker or the customary entertainer in attendance. Annual re ports were submitted by the chair men of the different committees of the Organ Atlon All of which were of a favourable nature. Authors Manifest desire to assist radio commission o Winnipeg for the past thirty years. Alleged makers of bogus coins stand trial preliminary hearing of Fred Dyson and George Mason concluded in Regina court Cletion of Highway work already authorized action by the Board of railway commissioners toward Moi a equitable express rates a. Reduction in the number of members in the Canadian press despatch Relna. Sask., june 24. Fred Dyson. Alberta oilfield worker and George Mason former hotel clerk Calgary were sent up for trial follow ing their preliminary hearing thurs Day on charges of the Possession and uttering of counterfeit coins. Both were allowed bail of each and two sureties of each. Dyson was sent up on two charges Possession and uttering of counter Feit coins while Mason was sent up Lor one. That of Possession. Highlights of this afternoon s hear ing were frequent brushes Between City. Almost two inches of rain fell ses in 10 minutes at that Point. In the Winnipeg the Sun will Rise at 4.19 desire ., and will 8x1 . Adoption or a Constitution and the naming or in executive to wind up with a banquet a the evening gave Hoo Accident victims Are the delegates a very Busy Day. The progressing satisfactorily secretarial duties were looked after by j. Little of Dauphin. Resolutions i nose in among the resolutions passed were those advocating declaration of a Public Holiday on july 14, when the International peace gardens Are dedicated uniform rates on passenger busses operating in Manitoba com Canadian press despatch Ottawa june Strong to co operate with the commission contemplated by the provincial people of Cabinet Western an Appeal to the Canada for sup port for the Hudson Bay route Ana a recommendation to. The provincial and Federal governments that Empire free Trade be advocated at the coming Imperial economic Confer ence. Tie feature of intercut during the was a discussion and Resolution that followed a paper on Mani Hydro and the problems re a favourable report was issued from Misvel Cordia Hospital. Early this morning regarding the condition of miss Dorothy Foster. 21. 897 Ash Burn Street injured thursday morn ing in a traffic Accident on Portage Avenue at Burnell Street. She sustained a fracture of the left leg. The condition of mrs. C. Buckham de by the remitted chairmanship j. M. Deloraine though it representation of the Western under the o George of already culled por Tion of the province on the Hydro commission and asked for equitable for was not Strong enough of the delegates from the smaller communities where the rate is As High As 20 cents per . And when referred Back further amended did not satisfy some of the delegates. Eventually the motion and amendments were drop Sampson and w. H. Heffernan Ped and the new executive will counsel for accused. Evidence of the discovery of 100 More bogus half dollars which had been found the dashboard of Mason s car a few minutes previous of the opening of the hearing thurs Day morning. Dyson arid Mason were arrested by . Police following a near Moose on june ii. After they had Given three bogus half dollars to service station attendant. Gabriel w Rose trial was City court was following in sulky alias Stokes held wednesday in by police from adjourned to that both i arrested the next Day formation received Mason and Dyson. Bulky s trial was june As. Police have Learned and Mason were under suspicion at Calgary of the uttering of coins b it Calgary police were Nable or. Obtain evidence against them. Police believe the three men Rutzky. Dyson and Mason to be Mem Bers of a band which have been instrumental in flooding the Prairie country with bogus half dollars. Re ports of the coins in circulation have seen Reee bed from peace River. Alta., the . Man. Calgary Drumheller alta., and several Southern Saskatchewan towns such As Milestone and Rouleau. Several have been taken in by Regina. Interest of her auction. Own Domestic pro rotarians discuss Resolution Seattle. Wash., june division of opinion Over a. Proposed Resolution calling upon rotarians to study the present economic crisis with a View to influencing a solution resulted. In withdrawal of the Resolution for re vision the rotary International convention thursday. The anniversary of if salad a Tea finest Quality for 40 years Lias built the largest sales in North America. Convey the sense of the meeting to the commission. J. N. Mcfadden. Dauphin who gave an address on Toba s new said that the value of the seaport seemed to be controversial. There were forces at work seeking to depreciate the value of the seaport As Well As whole of the Hudson Bay route. He warned that those who had worked for the project for Many years would have to continue to be vigilant or All their efforts would come to naught. He believed that the Hudson Bay railway will revolutionize the com Merce of Western Manitoba in the future. If there was Only a saving of five cents per Bushel and the Grain usually shipped through Montreal divert suite 5a. Germain Block. Injured wednesday evening when the Auto Mobile in which she was a passenger upset on the Pembina Highway also was reported As favourable. Suffering from injuries to the Back. Mrs. Bam is in general Hospital. Wood Worth Speaks to j. S. Woodsworth m.p., in an address to 400 members of the to near played railway men s association thursday afternoon at Plebs Nail ave an outline of the recent proceedings in the Dominion govern relate nor to the railways and showing signs of Crum Talin close of his speech hear my erect a number of questions. The resignation of Alexander Christie Secretary was accepted and j. Horan was appointed As his Suc Cessor. Communications from trades and labor Council and the the Norwood and St. Boniface unemployed conference it was announced would be dealt with at a meeting of the executive on saturday morn ing. Skit Voiclis for men Relief Camp planned by preacher single men quartered at the City Relief Camp at the Grasmere ditch will have their spiritual needs at tended to if plans of a pentecostal preacher materialize. The minister has the hymn books but he lacks a piano for accompaniment to the singing. He appealed to mayor Webb thursday to assist him out of his difficulty and his worship promised to see a Bat he about procuring a second hand piano or Organ. The first service will be held at the Relief Camp at 8 o clock sunday eve Ning. Reckless Driver for sentence in is Rkman Den St. Boniface de to Churchill it would mean Ai Medard Beel. Resident of the St. Total of six or seven million dollars annually. He still believed that All the arguments that had been advanced in favor of constructing the Rente were still valid and they were now in a position to reap the advantages for which they had struggled for so Many years. Eastern interests who had opposed the route were now coming out into the open and knocking it in every Way possible. He believed that they must expect such opposition and that so As they became nearer Suc Cess for the port arid for the whole of the Hudson Bay route. Deaths and funerals mrs. Florence Lawler widow of Sidney Law err who predeceased her in october 1929, died thursday at the Winnipeg general Hospital aged 40 years. She was a native of Grimsby eng., and is survived by a daughter Gladys res dem at 502 Beresford Avenue. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 4 o clock from Kerr s Chapel to Brookside cemetery. Rev. W. A. Maclean will officiate. Martin Young 552 Agnes Street died at Victoria Hospital thursday aged 28 years. The funeral will be held saturday from Bardal s Parlours at 2.45, and at the United Church Little Britain at 4 . The funeral of Harry Headley Eer. 363 Waverley Street who died wednesday in his 62nd year will be held at 2 o clock saturday afternoon from the Gardiner funeral Home to Elmwood cemetery where interment will be made in the family plot. Ike fuels on by h hade in Canada Cost less to of Defore too invest in any electric know who general electric Hai an Imei dialled record of expose free performance. Ask about the 4-year protects every new Burer against All expense the Monitor top mechanism for 4 years. Tax new Low prices i o Down City of Winnipeg Winnipeg electric e t. Eaton co., Ltd. Hydro electric system Hudson s Bay co. Schumacher Mackenzie Ltd. Boniface hotel pleaded guilty before magistrate Lacerte in St. Boniface police court thursday to a charge of reckless driving and was remanded to june 30 for sentence. Evidence said that Beel. On the evening of june 5, drove Down pro Bencher Avenue at 45 Miles an hour. Several citizens reported to police and Beel was tracked Down while he was still hot at the wheel. The magistrate him what a men Ace he had been and warned him that such a charge might mean a jail sentence and permanent suspension of his Driver s License. Talking pictures of Toronto Plant seen by Gyro members something different was served up to members of Gyro club at their weekly luncheon meeting held in the Royal Alexandra hotel thursday after noon in. The nature of a. Movie talkie Over which h. F. Meredith of the Canadian National Carbon com Pany limited officiated. Immediately after the conclusion of the luncheon the gathering retired to another room where or. Meredith entertained his fellow club members with what was termed real live talking Pic Ture of his company s Plant in Toronto showing the system of producing its numerous products. Nine sunday schools plan picnics to grand Beach nine local sunday schools will picnic at grand Beach saturday. They Are St. John s United approximately 550 persons St. Margaret s Church 300 St. Alban s sunday school. 250 St. Patrick s anglican sunday school. 300 St. Peter s Sun Day s school. 130 St. Chrysoston s sunday school 140 St. Martin s Church. 200. St. Jude s sunday school 400 s sunday school 150. The sunday schools from St. Jude and St. Mark s will leave at 9 While the others will leave on he first train at 8.40 Fort Garry horse Camp at Selkirk on monday june Garry to Ko-.1sio of monday 27 the fort go into Camp train under the Canadian general electric co. Limited Sale in the electric refrigerator Section main Fly Loor. T.eatonc3 limited horse will for a week s intensive ing at Selkirk Man., officer commanding . J. My Dunwoody . Detach ments from a Squadron. Gunton Man., a Squadron from Selkirk and regimental Headquarters and a Squadron from Winnipeg will go under Canvas for annual training in practical cavalry work. On Dominion Day Friday july 1, the regiment will hold a. Sports Day in the afternoon at Selkirk. This will afford Winni Eggers a Chance of see ing a mounted regiment displaying its prowess in the More spectacular forms of mounted work. The pro gramme will include such events As tent pegging. Jumping wrestling on horseback Victoria Cross race and other events in which horses and men participate. A Large turn out of win As Well Teulon Gunton. Petted. F borrowings from Public Ubba Kies show decrease borrowings from civic Public libraries during the month of. May totalled compared with in april according to a re port thursday by a. P. Jameson City librarian. The main Library on William Avenue had a circulation of the Cornish Library 22.641 and the St. Branch the heaviest borrowings occurred in Field of fiction but As visitors from and Selkirk is sex government for the control of radio broadcasting in Canada was expressed by the Canadian authors association thursday when the matter of radio was discussed at their Lith annual convention Here. Information respecting the High Cost of radio Broad casting was presented to the meet vindicate claim made by teacher As to dismissal Board of reference recommends retention of miss Jean Brown on staff ing and the activities of the British i recommendation that miss. Jean Brown be retained on the Norwood Grove school staff has been made by the Board of reference which met june 17 arid 18 to Deal with Pute that had Arisen Between the school Board and the teacher owing to the former having decided not to reappoint her to the staff of the King George v. School. The Board composed or a. Chairman s. H. Forrest and c. W. Laid Law re ported As follows to Hon. R. A. Hoey minister education mrs. Alma g. Mca Rutur represented the teacher and the Board presented its Case through w. J. Act Kean chairman. Mrs. . On behalf of miss Brown filed a number of documents showing that miss Brown had been engaged on the staff of Norwood Grove school from 1925 until the present time and that the report of. The supervisors and the inspectors show that she had been a highly efficient teacher Dur ing this time. It was submitted in evidence that a reorganization of the school had taken place and in this reorganization it had been found necessary to drop one teacher. The minutes of the Board disclose the broadcasting company lauded particularly in those details affecting authors and composers. It was shown by j. Murray Gibbon director of publicity of the Canadian Pacific railway that the . Disbursed in 1930 12 per cent of their expenses or about s455.000. On per forming rights and copyrights. Other speakers conceived it to be the duty of the association to Render All assistance to the projected com Mission particularly with respect to that programmes of the highest Quality were Pitt on the air. Hopes that the commission would not become a political football were expressed by the members. Will again drag River for body of Young Man search for the body of Alex. Stoico. 23, of 456 King Street drowned in the bed River at the foot or Alfred Avenue. Wednesday night will be resumed by City police this morning. Repairing the motor on his boat Stoico losing his balance foil into the water and drowned while Bis two chums both non swimmers watched from the Bank. It was evident the Young Man was seized with cramps As he was said to have been a Good swimmer and when he fell into the water he was Only about 20 Yards from the Bank on which his two compan ions stood helpless to Aid him. J fact thut in pursuance of the Cus Tom of the Board they had obtained a list of recommendations from the supervisor for the reorganized stall and that miss Brown s name was included in the list. The Board concurred in this recommendation by Resolution and ordered that the con tracts be prepared for these teachers including miss Brown who had been recommended for Grade six. New motion passed at a meeting held three Days later a new motion was passed by the Board dropping miss Brown and substituting the name of another teacher who had not been recommended by the inspector and super visor the Norwood. Grove school Board through its chairman gave As the reason for this that miss Brown was no longer Young that she was not a resident of the District and that they Felt she was eligible for a pension. Your Board of reference is of the opinion from the evidence submitted that there has been no deterioration in miss Brown s teaching or her efficiency in the school. In fact from her record of promotions and her thinks that she is a. Highly efficient teacher. We also think that As teachers retain the Confidence and support of supervising officers that boards should be slow to take action against of age. Teachers on the Mere basis in this Case there is the added Factor that both supervising officers had strongly recommended her retention. We therefore have come to the conclusion that miss Brown should have been retained in her position and strongly recommend oldest Manitoba voter of mrs. We. Matut kick Crystal City who will be 101 october 3 next is the bold est elector in Manitoba to record a vote at the last provincial general election. Being an ardent supporter Bracken government she gave her vote to Ivan Schulte. Govern ment candidate in Mountain who was returned victorious and in the event turned the poll from a conservative majority to a Liberal progressive majority of 90. Mrs. Mckitrick. Whose soil t. G. To Kitrick is editor and publisher of the Crystal City courier is in the Best of. Health and spirits and takes an Active interest in All Public affairs. That the Board adhere to its Resolution of. May 27. 1332, appointing miss1 Brown As teacher of Grade six on their order of Vasa to hold convention in City in 1935 Winnipeg Delegate is successful with representations at Gath ering in Seattle one of the big conventions at the civic auditorium in 1935 will be that of the swedish sick Benefit order of Vas a. Which has a membership approximately in the United states and Canada. Decision to hold the gathering in Winnipeg was reached at thursday evening s session of the organization s grand Lodge convention at Seattle according to a Telegram received by Carl e. Rydberg from c. H. Nile on. Of Winnipeg District master of the order of Vasa in Central Canada f Strong efforts were made to secure the 1935 convention for Miami and Boston but or. Nilson managed to swing the meeting in favor of Winnipeg. In pressing his Case the Winnipeg Delegate announced invitations from Premier John Bracken mayor r. H. Webb the tourist Bureau and the Winnipeg Board of Trade. Or. Rydberg in expressing his pleasure at Winnipeg getting the convention stated Public features of the gathering would be a musical festival and a handicrafts and topical exhibition. Three Winni Eggers Hurt when Auto crashes into truck on St. Anne s Road Charles e. Blackwell Suc Cumbs at London hotel where he was staying three persons a father and his two children were injured when their automobile crashed into the rear of a motor truck on St. Anne s Road 22 Miles out of St. Boniface late thursday night. The injured Louis Paul 58, of 205 Garry and his son and daughter. Emile about i2, and miss Antoinette 19. Or. Paul. Sustained a Cut Over the Eye and bruises. His Daugh interest in her children your Board Ter received cuts and bruises to tha head shaking up. Both Are confined to St. Boniface Hospital. Their condition is favourable. Emile the son was permitted to go Home after receiving treatment. Ford Van june 19, in her 65th held saturday at 3.30 ., from the Mordue funeral Home the funeral of Josephine late of Winnipeg who died in Couver. B.c., will be to the Tery. Family plot Elmwood Ceme Canad an press Cable London. June s. Black Well Toronto chairman of the Board of the Dominion Bank died suddenly St the hotel where he was staying Here. Or. Blackwell who was 69 years of age collapsed while he was talking to friends. Doctors stated that death was due to heart failure. Var Blackwell whose interests extended Over a wide Field of Finan Cial and charitable organizations was chairman of the Board of trustees Toronto general Hospital vice presi Dent of the Toronto general trusts corporation and a director of Massey Harris limited. Portage la Prairie Stan. June 24. Lane which has been held in Brandon and Dauphin will be in operation on saturday next in this pity. W. J. Davis who represents the provincial department was Here wednesday and final arrangements have been completed for the site which will be directly in front of the City Hall. Ere s Ace Tor e very the i n g and everything is i in its place United Cigar stores limited fresh foods always in perfect condition Standard prices Quick service convenient Are All yours when you buy cigars cigarettes tobacco and sundries at any United Cigar store. Hat is How we handle the thousands of sales we make in our stores each Day. Every item of our Stock must be within easy reach neat and orderly in appearance. That is the reason Why there is cleanliness and tidiness in every United Cigar store. True some folks May think this is a Small matter but would t you rather buy your cigars and cigarettes in a clean tidy store latest magazines and newspapers at most stores United Cigar stores limited smoke the new drink less Kay Woodie no other pipe is like ii ;