Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, June 23, 1934

Issue date: Saturday, June 23, 1934
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 23, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba Cold today old Gold jewellery watch cases . Outlets lockets dental sold cold coin., a Lamondi tit British Gold smelting co 383 rat us so 835. Fott Winnipeg saturday june 23, 1934 one of the finest i is Ever is the heard by after tasting Kitchen proved cakes Bryce s bakeries phone 37 088 and have our Salesman Call daily. Winnipeg railway Man is killed by train suggests Britain Settle debt to by Lump sum conservative member of com a Mons proposes payment of billion dollars Long inn. Jim that brain offer to Settle the United states with a of was ready for the big palaver do in i about the same ratio i he it Linn debt to great Britain. Jonah c. Wedgewood. Labor j said1 i want from the Chancel that be difficulties Mav. England is joins to her Bond in the ions run Jav her debt to efforts to comment from a Chancellor of the a Cheque Sov Elf c iambic ram. Failed a f Chancellor Dir attention to ii us by Trie that uie def a l be or oat i been Maine to to was under Here Are a group of nigerian natives All dressed up in their palaver costumes and ready to Jungle hideous with their ovo s. In today s article Sinclair tells of the fearful ceremony in which was blood brother of the african chiefs a pow wow where one false step meant death. Aramco official runs amuck kills we and suicides Sidney r. Red anus 46, be a comes temporarily insane at Midleton 0., Home Farsi dip Zudi my Lyleton. Of. June 23 b . 45. Until recently head or t production activities of the rolling Mill company. Fri i cur temporarily killed wife wounded two other j Mes was of his family and then . J Fello to to curls of steel con Corn Saul he undoubtedly suffered a breakdown and became i violently if temporarily insane. J he but his . 42, with i fist. And then shot her Down As j sought to escape his attack. He i out of their Home with i Rel Treu who ran to hid the a j Mother. He shot Down mrs. Eler i j Rathman. His Mother in Law. J Hom ht1 in a Lial Way. Aucul Sliv and his Voung f. Chill. Shirley. 12, As she Inyl in her bed. I a last. Ielo his bed ii red a Bullet into hts Sinclair is made chief s blood brother in orgy of blood and flashing i to open Bureau for Advance Sale Lof fair tickets i setting provided for Centre on memorial Boule Yard to open monday that the Winnipeg Industrial and agricultural exhibition to be held aug. 4-11 at River Park will be an elaborate affair is indicated by the splendor that will Mark the opening of the Advance ticket Sale monday night. A unit the and picturesque setting has been arranged for the in formation and Advance ticket Saje Bureau which is located on memorial j Boulevard at St. Mary s Avenue. The grounds have been made Beau Tif us by the planting of Trees shrubs i and Flowers. Attractive log buildings fountains and colourful illuminating i equipment Combine to make the spot j arresting. I a feature of the exhibition Park on i memorial Boulevard is the visible broadcasting station which will be used daily to Tell the world at Large about the spectacle that will Mark 16 j the revival of the Winnipeg exhibition after 21 years of dormancy. J j o hold opening ceremonies mayor Webb and other prominent citizens Are slated to take part in the opening ceremonies monday night. J the mayor will open the programme with a talk it 8.30 . The Broad j casting will be from 9 to 9.30 ., and will go Over sky from the Fly cordon Sinclair a ppr the Pale Light of a half Moon the Bull roamers of Nigeria s Oro cult bellowed the name of Sinclair and a. High priest drained blood from my Par. J come blood brother to the pagans Nas fiendish a pow wow 35 i Ever Hope j few White men have seen to see or hear outside a fifty horse a Story i Power Nightmare. I the information and Advance ticket out to be Well read and a Brilliant Bure Rui will be open daily from Tai Tor monday until after the exhibition. Talker. The Northwest commercial travellers of this and that and association of Canada which is Spon finally drifted around to juju. It is tie half of the he said. You will be getting some warnings from the police. Don t be upset it will you flu Sec what no if there is any one thing in All the i accepted and within an Nour world no african can do it s mind his own business and when my Effort j to dig into juju lore became Dawn. I was visited morning noon cd Soring the fair offers tempting inducements to people to buy their i tickets Early As such valuable prizes i will be Given As a world tour Beautiful Bungalow and an automobile. I these prizes will be Only Advance ticket buyers. Nearly 200 Wynn speggers Are sex j petted to visit the North Dakota state fair june 30, which Date has listed As warned that a curfew gun would at ant Verv body must he the withal efforts of Winnipeg in ans stay indoors of the Board of Trade and tie j night attentive and very Intelli Cli arks in. Fisher of Edna. Near Minnedosa today celebrates in excellent health. Room. P o in Hoa i. Tir British investor impressed with prospects in . Gent court runners from various chiefs who wanted me at a Price to get the right slant on their mid night monstrosities. One fellow came often. He was the most egg shaped Black i Ever saw with close Gorilla like eyes and r j head that came to a Point. Ycu i come Bush palaver. To show much 1 j j peeling just a bit squeamish i did i i strike off through the or paper Hung i Jungle once and at a Bend in the River he trotted out a tattered old my Patron was to Send his son for me at Midnight. Long before and convention Bureau Jom the weirdest strangest and most hair-1 ing forces to Marie the motorcade a notable affair. This Goodwill tour is the first of three arranged by managers of the North Dakota state Winnipeg and five. Column three local fascists join organization headed by Mosley graduated at Virden left to miss Annie right miss Frances Eugenie Junek c. Torrance superintendent Esterhazy sask. Miss Evelyn Ethel Hennan. Elkhorn. Man miss. Evelyn Tamms Melta Man., who figured in the graduation exercises at Virden when the nurses in the group with their superintendent received their diplomas and medals. Director Dies i of a daughter Jane 18, n. Daniel. 16. Fleeing in i i brought to scene. -4pvar Southborough Erious but not Likely i Carh. An emergency of a the life of the Youns i w child. I rectal no was until May 15. Vice i president in charge of operations of j Ai co. He resigned that office but i a vice presidency and announced i proposed to establish Trees it was just dusk and i could not be sure it they were frogs or fish or even snakes but they certainly came slinking out of the ooze and scamp ered up the creeper vines As the old i Man coaxed and plended1. Then i pave him the. Promised bottle of Gin i and he furiously demanded bottles. I did t have two. Scribe sets i Hicks i demanded Money but i did t. Favourably impressed with 1 have Money either 30 he Shook my in Monkey like jerks and stalk through City after inspection of coast properties openings for British capital in Brit himself was is a consultant Engineer. Ish Columbia in almost every a director of the american i the report brought to Winnipeg i statute. Withdrawal of . Art display Venice ordered i Ough noted United kingdom Finan Cier who has been touring the West with a party of associates. He had looked Over various real estate propositions lord South or j Ough said and also had considered i mining properties though he is not making a specially of the latter. There Are Many opportunities in the i latter which under Good advice should prove profitable he said. I Empire Union of fascists Simpkin president after r up cent meeting of the can Adin fascist party under Mie leadership of Howard Simpkin. With h. Representative organizer of sir Oswald Mosley s British Empire Union of fascists the former party was absorbed by the latter after a unanimous vote of its personnel. The British Empire Union of fascists. Canadian Headquarters will be it 310 Kennedy building. Winni Peg and continue its activities with Howard Sam Ken As president of the local organization the British Empire Union of fascists is. According to its members the Only fascist body of any standing within the Empire they Are organized throughout the British Isles in Australia. South Africa new Zea land and Canada with sir Oswald Monley As their Leader. They declare their policy to be absolutely non anti semitic their claim being that anti semitism is a symptom of Ger Many not a symptom of fascism. I was still pretty the ocal asserts it come. That night by sheer coincidence of course i was wakened by a rat ripping my Slipper to pieces. I picked out the rat with a flashlight beam so he galloped Over to a Hole and tried to tug the Slipper through with him. I got up to save the Slipper and the second my touched the floor i was violently sick. It must have been nerves be cause when i get the fidgets they Al ways hit me in the stomach. I saved what was left of the Slipper blocked up the Hole with Tippy the tire less typewriter and went Back to a sleepless sweat. Two Days later Minnesota state exhibitions. The next will take place aug. 10, when a Large delegation is due to come Here Frorer the South to celebrate americans Day at the River Park spectacle. The third and final Exchange of visits will be to Minneapolis on sept. 1 for the Minnesota state fair. Col. G. F. C. Poussette Secretary of the Manitoba tourist and Conven Tion Bureau is co operating fully to Miika the motorcade to grand Forks a big Success. He has communicated with All members of his Gania Tion. Urging them to join the procession. The Parade of Titos will leave Here june 30. At 7.30 a.m., from the trav Ellers building at Bannatyne venue and King Street. Any citizen not connected with either of the Afore mentioned organizations and Desir Ous of accompanying the motorcade to grand Forks will be welcomed. They should notify ,7. H. Roe by phoning 23 222, or by calling at exhibition Headquarters in the trav Ellers building not later than june 28. In. C. Blake Wilson director of the Canadian Pacific rail Way and a prominent business executive known All Over Canada whose death was reported from Vancouver on Friday. D. C. Coleman vice president. Western lines will attend the funeral. Henry Arnell s mangled body is found on tracks car inspector succumbs two hours after being admitted to Hospital fatally injured Friday afternoon a freight train horribly mangled his legs in the Canadian Pacific railway Yards just West of Arlington Street Bridge Benry a Nell. 57-year-old car inspector ing at 231 Jefferson Avenue. West Kildonan succumbed in general Hospital about two hours later. Or. H. M. Speechly provincial Cor Oner has ordered an inquest to open at noon today at Central police Headquarters. Alter the jury has been sworn in and the body viewed the inquiry will be adjourned to tuesday evening at 8 o clock when. The evidence will be taken. With bots legs horribly mangled close to his body the victim was found lying on track no. 6 by other railway workers shortly alter 1.30 o clock and a Short time after the freight train is reported to have passed Over the rails at the spot where the fatality occurred. Cause is a mystery mystery surrounds the exact of tie Accident taut City and rail Way police Are investigating. Notified by the men who had found Arnell s unconscious and bleeding form police sped to tha scene in the ambulance but found a it impossible to reach the spot where he was lying. As a result. It wan necessary to convey the dying Man on a Flat car a considerable distance to where the ambulance was wait ing placed in this he was rushed in general Hospital where he did at 3.45 o clock. Born in England or. Arnell had been a resident of Winnipeg for the when asked if he was prepared to i sleepy when a Chunky bearded Man in to Way connected with the a inclusion of portrait s of Marion Davies actress creates furore Vork invest Money. Lord Southborough re pi1.ed that he had Only been look i inc Over things. He added that he had not time to spend in Al i Berta and also had hoped to spend j inn evening by least in Winnipeg. But was prevented. J the British financier is a director of the British Pacific Trust and i also hns extensive interests in Brit 11. In Columbia. He is an authority 1 Ion Imperial problems and on Sev n of a portrait of j occasions has been employed on i motion picture j missions to Canada. Newfoundland j nos and in a White suit dropped along. The pin headed boy was in the Back ground so i did t Trust this new Comer. I was wrong. He turned Tiki insist party and strongly to the term fascists in frence is made thou allots. Evidence Canada has passed worst of depression investment Bankers told fact borne out in increased Power consumption conclude 2-Day meet at Brandon of co operatives gathering marked Silver Jubilee of movement in Canada interesting addresses heard Chas. W. Fisher Edna Man., Marks 93rd birthday native of Chertsey eng., resident of Manitoba since Hale and Hearty special despatch of the free press Man Nerosa Man., june Hale and Hearty and Able to attend to his poultry raising and Garden growing Dally besides his other daily chores Charles w. Fisher venerable Pioneer resident of the Edna District about seven Miles South East of Minnedosa today looks out on the threshold of another year which is his 94th. Sorn june 23, 1841, at Chertsey Surrey eng., Mir. Fisher attributes his longevity to vigorous work and Early rising and he might readily be mistaken for a Middle aged Man owing to his remarkable agility and straightness of figure. Or. Fisher has always bean an Active Churchman being a member of the anglican Church. His first i appointment for Church work came in 1878 when he was licensed As la Reader by the Bishop of Chester at Chester Cathedral. England. He came to Canada with his two Daugh j ters and youngest son in j889 and settled in the Edna District where his father and three older sons had previously settled. In 1ot2 he was appointed Lay Reader in charge of holy Trinity anglican Church at de i , retiring in 1932. He is still regular attendant at Church. Except for a slight deafness departure for Dufferin Fisher possesses All of his Muse cd to the Fluri including almost perfect eyesight he til Ivers were a Little the sex is keen student of the greek test Nelons Roun to procession of squeaking carts my last 20 years 15 of which he was an employee of the . Prior to that he was associated with the Winnipeg suburban railway. Was War Veteran or. Arnell saw service in France during the Greet War while attached to the 101st battalion and also had served in India with the Imperial . He was a member of the . And the brotherhood railway Carmen of America. The funeral will be held at t o clock monday afternoon from the a. B. Gardiner Parlours to old Kil Donan cemetery. Or. Arnell is survived by widow also one brother and Theca Sisters in England. Frt a i fret fret Flo the years ago june i. J.s7j. Mounted police detachment. A Winnipeg took their first lesson in i Bull whacking upon the occasion or is keen student of the greek test Ament and reads extensively he is also a regular attendant at the Motlon were 9., Davirs. Mom american Painti pc Nero Hirn rial exhibition in Friday for tiie Val of Pip entire tie portrait painted by tads polish Arritt was reported to Boon Hung by the authorities Venice show without con museum of made the --._. Ordered by Juliana Force director of the ground thai miss the Whitney american Art. Which entries. Withdrawal was on the portrait artist was not by and had been without permission. Officials of the Venice most important world Artex la the picture would be from the american Pavilion my. Lars Force would the other american exhibits remain. They temporarily re to permit the withdrawal of a entire american group. Associated press Cable Nuon june Davies seeing the sights of London unaware that portrait he Centre of a furore in not Lect committee on the Jameson raid and a member of the commission to America n South Africa to advise on the con Sti Tiitson for the Transvaal and the i Orange River Colony. He was per manent under Secretary of state for j the colonies from 1907 to 1911. J he is accompanied by Bryan guinness son of lord Moyne and a director of the British Pacific Trust w. S. Eyre of Grace and company Bankers c. H. Bland one of the iveagh trustees and a. J. T. Taylor a native of British Columbia now resident in London. The party travelled West on Cana Dian National lines returned to Winnipeg Over Canadian Pacific lines and continued East Over Canadian National lines. In motorcycle Hill climb at Killarney toughest yet Killarney Man. June 23. Stiff and dangerous As the motorcycle Hill climb was last year the course has been fixed of that the competitors who face it july 2, Dominion Day. Will find it even harder to Nego j time. Non lot the party Ufi Tinie. Nevertheless entries Ore pour j Nihil u to hit. L Iii Tod i ing in. According to word from Paul i Ilmi a i Ith Abib cart. Secretary in his office at i Engoor. Said Scott Blok. Winnipeg. Comporti tors i heard nothing of i will be in from Farao Oranti and Natur j . Besides the daring i Sav to bans and Saskatchewan entries. I being used mini Niy buy jtie., june to the in Evla ence that Canadian Industry hits passed through the worst of the de pression and is now on the upgrade la Given in the increase in Power consumption since the beginning of the year a. J. Nesbitt of Montreal told the investment Bankers association of Canada convention at lunch Eon Here Friday. In the first five months of this year. Or. Nesbitt said the consumption of Power in Canada has shown in increase every month and increase he so Deal has been very Large. Members of the association arrived Here Friday by the Steamer and held business sessions Friday afternoon and night with the annual Between bites you will want to read the Home news even if you Are Miles from civilization you re still interested in the news from Home give us your vacation address before you get away. No matter slow Eloiie you want to be. Borne news keeps you j i dih being lonesome. Phone 846643 meeting today. Discussing the frequent reports that Power in Canada has been Over developed or. Nesbitt stated that the Power resources of Canada had been touched and that there were great possibilities for future expansion. The province of Manitoba he said is Tuffe Only province that at the present time is rising anywhere Neaf the amount of Power that should be used. The consumption of Power per capita in Manitoba he said is six times As great As that in Quebec and two and a half tunes s As Ontario s. With improving Industrial conditions he continued the con sumption in the East can be expected to increase and an expansion in the Power Industry is to be expected. It was also recommended that Steps should be taken to create a Central borrowing authority under the Juris diction of the Dominion government or individual provinces similar to those now in operation in and Saskatchewan. Brandon .Man., june 23. About to v Fai i it Tiac seventy five representatives of the 1 a a i Lulu co operative Union of Canada and the co operative organizations of Manitoba completed a two Days con Ference Here on Friday evening w. F. Popple president of the Manitoba unions and vice president of the co operative unions of Canada was chairman. Those present represented Consumers organizations co opera Tive dairies Pool elevators Etc. The gathering was coincident with the Silver Jubilee of the movement in Canada and George. Keen of Brant Tord Ontario who has been Secretary of the Canadian co operative Union since its inept Lon was present and anglican Synod at Brandon. All of his six children Are living i misses Elizabeth and Harriett Fisher Tlle night of the dramatic Minnedosa Charles and Alfred in Winnipeg was marked a a. Minnedosa. William of Hegina sask i bumper House the offering and e. Bailey of Winnipeg. J under the the latest new i York sensation the Lively sallies or Joe Banks and or. Arnold kept th9 j audience in roars of laughter. Greater than last year total Revenue for five month period is arrears show improvement took a prominent part in the meet Ings. There was considerable and general j Winnipeg tax collections for the discussion of the business problems first five months of the year were of Consumers co oper Totive Orean Lka 1 greater than those for the corresponding period in 1933, h. C. w. J. Mcdonald Char Jthompson City treasurer reported Toi tired accountant spoke on As the civic finance committee a tidal auditors Sec and gave advice As Ter noon. The better showing to the keeping of accounts properly Dua to an increase of on acl his tons. Or. Keen spoke on wholesale co fifty years 2.1, 18s4. Men were at work demolishing tha old . Shops at Point the citizens of Prince Albert Wera highly indignant with the Lac Usu ant governor Hon. Edgar Dewdney for his refusal to Grant them a Char Ter of incorporation for their thous Little town. Forty five years 1ss9. William Cunningham one of the oldest letter carriers in Winnipeg passed away at his residence 53 Young Winnipeg Lacrosse team was Defeated at Brandon three goals to one Winnipeg line up f. Mulvey. R. Mcdonald o. Mcbean t. J. Mccrossan. S. C. Campbell. T. Publ do w. Lockhart c. C. Stewart h. Mcgregor j g. Harvey. W. Mclean j. Mcdonald. Alex. Dunlop. Forty years 2 j. His Grace archbishop tache vet eran head of the archdiocese of Fie. E. With which he had Chol ked up. J count of arrears and of is or. H. C. Grant Manitoba Ulver j tax prepayment receipts. Pity also addressed tie total receipts for the period were and 3. W. Ward Secretary of the j including in tax co operative marketing Board Winnipeg gave an analysis of the operating accounts of the province of Manitoba showing very satisfactory results Only three of the Twenty one stations showing a slight deficit on the year s operations. Prepayments on account of arrears from sundry reve Nues and from 1933 surplus. The City s share of the Cost of unemployment Relief was 9632.404 As compared with for the same i period last year. No part of the 1934 there was much discussion As to amount has been funded so far. The advisability and Best method of establishing co operative stores in Manitoba and Western Canada and the Hope was expressed that upon the return of better times when More capital May be available there will be a considerable development along the lines indicated. A Resolution was passed in favor of All co operative organic talons in Canada becoming affiliated with the co operative unload. Motion pictures were shown illustrating the manufacturing plants of the scottish wholesale society Scot land and the Tea plantations in in Dia and warehouses la London and Manchester jointly owned by the scotch and English wholesale co operative societies by a. Gladstone of Winnipeg. Or. Keen also spoke on co oper a report from the Treasury depart ment also showed that the total num Ber on City Relief at june 16, was As against at the same Date last year. Week by week decreases have been greater this year account ing for the More Lavo Rable showing. Relief costs since Jan. I to june 16 were greater this year than expenditures for the same period in 1933, running As against part of the increase is accounted for by the expenditure of for medical Relief which the City finances entirely without assist Ance from either the provincial or Federal governments. Decline in motor vehicle tax re 72nd year. To Lilly five years 21. In response to the circular issued by c. C. Macdonald. Dairy superintendent the leading produce dealers of Winnipeg gathered t6 discuss the organization of a produce Exchange among those heard from were r. A. Rogers chairman Jos. Carman. Or. Dough of j. Y. Griffin s. Or. Or. Margetson and or. Arundel. Thirty years 22, 1004. The commencement of the Rainy season in the far East had Pra Clcil by stooped for the time being uie War Between Japan and Kobe. C. Dunn was nominated by the republicans for the governorship of c. Jeff Mccombe popular Gainsboro minister arrived to conduct methodist Mission wors in Winnipeg. Twenty five year 22. 1009. One Hundred More Buffalo of the Pablo Herd at Ravalli Mont whirl ready for shipment to Canada which had purchased the Herd it bad taken. Seipts was also shown. Revenue at. Expert Montana cowboys five weeks june 21 was from 15.461 vehicles As compared with from at the name Date in 1933. Plane makes Bow with crash Farnor Oiin. England june 23. The a k not i speeches were also Given by p. F. A Ironine it Bow Hpe Fri Bredt. Of Kemnay. Man., president of Manitoba Pool elevators w. G. Native and favored form the difference la due to an extent. Ing of co operative Emlon locals in to the reduction of the tax May 1. Each District representing the Oua co operative . I would Cut education Cost of hard Riding to Corral this con Tingent of 100. And there were Stilt about 150 at Large. Twenty tears it 1914. A substantial Federal Grant to families of the victims of the with a l Puto it Stanforth famous British airman do lotto Gordon director of poultry Piot but the almost fall. Ont. June 23 _ gymnasiums. At the collieries in Hal Crest. Assembly Halls and other frills should Alberta was announced by Rov be eliminated to reduce the Cost of Ern ment. And j. D. Mcniven. One of pools secondary education. Mayor offices of department r. Unharmed j and w. Robson of Thi Manitoba co of glared it to make i operative retries Deleau Man Mer convention of mayor investigation _ ;