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 Winnipeg free press saturday jtjn.j5 23, from Winnipeg. Prior to the meeting an exhibition 1 l 1uu 1 was played and was i enjoyed greatly by tutors. Vijh the festivities will be continued anniversary St. Jean society people of St. Boniface to continue commemoration until sunday St. Boniface in fete Friday this afternoon at a picnic and sports and sunday morning there will be a Parade from the College grounds to St. Boniface Cathedral where the ser Mon will be delivered by Rev. Father Desautels. Bartute society sacred Trench canadians throughout Dominion was celebrated. Several thousand people St. To the Royal air Force planes will not visit Hepburn not to select Cabinet till Henry quits says he is not making any plans to fill posts at present Canadian press despatch Toronto june on the line up of Ontario s new Cabinet was checked Friday night when Mit Chell f. Hepburn Liberal Premier at the old College grounds. Provuncher Avenue and band music choir Naing spec Rhes by prominent members of the Community the Occa Sion was wort Liilo marked. The plat lorm was Swanard in l he Bright color of it from vhf Mas. And tie and or. Union Ai wer. Conspicuous 3 pans of the shortness of stay in Canada elect said in St. Thomas he was not making any plans to fill posts until the administration of Premier George s. Henry resigns. Nevertheless rumours previously had Hepburn portfolio will not permit journey Westward been circulated Chat or. Would take the Treasury Hopes of Winnup Eggers that they would be Able to fee the Royal air Force flight of Hawker fury lighting planes which is to visit Toronto for under bandmaster .1. Vermander j Ali at City s Centennial Celebration band played rousing j july 3 Anri .4. Were dispelled Friday and songs that Are by a Letler received by Clarence with French canadians were Richardson Secretary of the win that lie would put an out Sider in the ministry of education that he would oust members of 23 la Verendrye patriotic airs. Commissions actin isterling various government enterprises in Ontario and have their work done by the Cabinet it most effectively Sung by the sacred heart choir which was under the leadership of mrs. G. M. La fleche. The girl choristers made a pretty picture in the quaint costumes that fashionable in old Quebec a Nipes flying club saying that the flight will not come to Winnipeg. The club and sent an invitation to Hon. D. M. Sutherland minister of National defence to have the flight visit Winnipeg and received. A reply from . Clyde b. Scott choir wore the Broad coloured Waist military Secretary to the minister bands of the period. Century tile men of the president s Welcome Armand Pambrun. President of the St. Boniface unit of tiie Canadian organization welcomed Cne big crowd and Stid it gave him great pleasure to realize that interest in the society was Well maintained. It is a society of which we can Well be proud considering its Patri Otic objects and it is one that we j should All take Delight in or. Pambrun. I Louis p. Gagnon emphasized the j Point that the main object of the society which was founded by Ludger saying your kind invitation is much appreciated and while Many advantages would accrue from such a visit. It is very much regretted that owing to the limited period during which the detachment will be in Canada it will not be possible to visit your wanted in Lethbridge arrested Here wanted in Lethbridge Alta. For the theft of a Quantity of clothing Gus to Vernal of Montreal was to in Egnell. Also known As crying Oura a French canadians to seek a was taken into custody late Friday Standard of excellence in every i afternoon by Alexander sphere of Endeavor. The anniversary i and Mcpherson. As he was walking or the founding of the society i along the Street. One that should be celebrated the utmost enthusiasm and he was delighted to realize that this also Vas the belie of the people u St. Boniface. Scotsmen St. Day and t. Ltd irishmen St. Patrick s Day. And i French canadians would be very tar j if they did not Mark with anniversary occasion for j or. Is significant of much that is Worth said or. Gagnon. Two language country police ill the Alberta City have held j a warrant for Egnell s arrest since last september when the alleged theft took place. The Man is being held at City police Headquarters pending receipt from the Lethbridge degree team is Active ladies degree staff and Forrester team of Northern Light Camp no. 13315, modern Woodmen of America who initiated a class of candidates Friday evening. City briefs lag Friday night to june 29, 91 Albert Street to mate final arrange ments for warriors Robert Ayre a former member of the editorial staff of the free press who for the pwt five years since leaving the City has been associated with the advertising department of the Canadian National railways is in Winnipeg with mrs. Ayre enjoying a Holiday. Or. Ayre is leaving the railway service and is associating himself with the n. W. Ayre and son advertising company which has opened offices in Mont real and Windsor ont. Information As to the whereabouts of r. B. Y. Way is being sought by a brother in Ontario and a Slyster in England. Writing to acting mayor Mckerchar s. F. Way residing at eural route no. 1, Clinton ont., said his brother has nor been heard from since August 1916, and not seen since he left his Devon Home in 1887, the sister mrs. E. Dobb at b Oak Hill Dawlish. Devon. Is said to be in. A poor state of health. Or. Hepburn himself said several Days ago he had decided to put Hon. Duncan Marshall in the Cabinet As minister of agriculture due to the tact he held a similar Post in an Al Berta government. He was expected to appoint Arthur Roebuck of Tor onto attorney general and Hon. Harry Nixon one time progressive Cabinet minister and progressive Leader in the last legislature Provin Cial Secretary. Or. Hepburn will come Here today and will leave tonight for Ottawa there to consult with it. Hon. W a Mackenzie King Dominion Liberal Leader. Tion win hold their annual Basker picnic at Kildonan Park today. Baron and Baroness Hode Iberg Breman Germany arc guests at the fort. Garry hotel. Motorcyclist is in Hospital As result of smash the Orkney and Shetland Assoc la Hon. J. D. Mcgregor lieutenant arranged John Walker the acting Secretary announced Friday. A meet ing will be held on july 4 at Lour o clock in the afternoon at the bran Don experimental farm and on aug ust 25 at the Morden experimental farm. Picnics will be held in connection with the meetings. Governor accompanied Matheson motored to by w. A. Page n.d., Friday to visit Kenneth Mcgregor the lieutenant governor s son. His Honor will return to government House in a few Days. St. James annual decoration Day Parade will be held on sunday at 3 o clock. Organizations taking part in the Parade will assemble on the grounds of Assiniboine school at 2.30 o clock and March to Bruce Park Corner of Portage Avenue and Truro Street where a service will be con ducted. The Manitoba Industrial first Aid association will hold its regular meeting at 8 o clock monday night at the Bureau labor in the legislative buildings. W. Trevor Davies superintendent of the association said that All members were urged to make an Effort to be present As Many matters of interest will be dealt a mass demonstration is to be held today at 2.30 . At Parlia Ament buildings to protest against action of Bracken government in sending . To flin flon. The Walter Graham thrown to pave ment when machine collides with Auto will of 3t suffering from a fractured wrist a aerated foot cuts and meeting league. Examinations of 19 applicants for licenses As stationary engineers were held by the Bureau of labor Friday at the legislative buildings. Of that number five wrote for first class licenses three for second class four for i third class and seven for provisional. The Board of examiners consisted of t. M. Power chairman a. E. Haynes and e. A. Stewart. St. Hans festival Day is to be celebrated by the danish settlers with a Folk meeting today. The Cele bration which is now a regular mid summer annual fete at St. Genevieve will be held at the farm of Anton Jansen Ross and be followed by an outdoor dance. Danish folks of Winnipeg Are invited and such As motor Down should take the no. 12 High be held under the a to Richer anti there turn North the workers Unity can turn off at Dufresne and there take the Schilling Road direct two Pine Falls physicians have the speaker featured his address j Keerl appointed by the Manitoba gov an Appeal Ern ment to be District medical of two language j cers of health in the unorganized Canada becoming country. Many things he said Madr. A vitally important that the people of the Domini Oil should speak stench As Well As English. Territory located East of Lake Winni Peg and North of township 14. They Are or. E. D. B. Bissett and or. L. P. Lansdown. An oration Chat frequently brought j other appointments by the gov from the audience was de Ern ment were Paul Rebillard of Somerset and John Wilkins of lunar As justices of the peace having Jur diction under the Small debts re levered by Rev. Father Desjardins . The evening s Celebration was closed a nth a big Bonfire. Numerous Auto i w Mobile bruises Walter Graham 26-year-old motorcyclist of 837 Mcdermot Avenue is confined to general hos Pital As a result of an Accident in which he met in collision with an automobile on Ellice Avenue at Spence Street. Friday afternoon. Kis condition is fairly Good. Force of the Impact Between the two vehicles hurled the Young Man off his machine and he struck the pavement with great Force. Police took him to Hospital. Oscar Soldoff. 523 King Street. To Ross a. Well attended meeting of the contracting painters was held at 204 Canada building wednesday. The new minimum wage act Laid Down by the government was discussed at length. With other important phases of the Trade taken up. The unanimous opinion of All concerned was for further meetings with an Inelta withdrawal of the mounted police j Tion to All contracting painters to from th3 flin Loii strike area was attend one of the demands contained in Resolution passed at a mass meeting on Market Square Friday night. The Nipes whether members of Veteran j. A meeting was called by the workers International Relief. The Resolution also demanded recognition of the pit and smelter committee of the workers and also asked amendment to the mines act. Two summer meetings of the Mani Toba Branch Canadian society of All ex-s3i-vice men in greater win organizations or not. Will be invited to take part in the warriors Day Parade to be held on the opening Day of the Winnipeg Diamond Jubilee exhibition. Aug. 4 to 11. It was reported at a meeting of the warriors Day committee held at 91 Albert Street Friday night. All Veteran units com prising the joint Veteran Council Western news in Brief Elk win Over Auto Dauphin Man., june into confusion when finding the winding Highway blocked by a band of Elk two girls travelling by Auto Mobile through the biding Mountain National Park from Strathclair to Dauphin lost control of the car and ran into a tree a few Miles this Side or Lake Audy. Ruby Che Sun of Strathclair had her lip so badly split that it required several stitches to close the wound. Her companion was Only slightly injured. A Story which appeared in thursday s edition of the free press stated Loesch who was found guilty in provincial police court of Selling liquor resided at 470 Alexander Avenue. Residents of that address asked the free press to state that nobody of that name lives there. The speaker for sunday at the Agnes Street labor forum will be mrs. R. W. Queen Hughes. Her subject is a socialist looks at the school the meeting commences at 11 . And All Are invited to take part in the discussion and question period which follows. Support of Canadian youth con Gress against War and fascism to be held from aug. 4 to 5. In Toronto ont., was pledged at a meeting of the North end Winnipeg conference against War and fascism held at 984 main Street Friday night. It was reported delegates from the Winnipeg organization will be sent to the con Gress. A general local conference will be held wednesday night june 27, in the Board room of the free press building. River Low at Brandou Brandon june Rains Are needed to bring the Assiniboine River level up again. Superintendent r. Mcparlane of the waterworks Plant stated that the level is three inches lower than at this time a. Year ago. There is no danger from a shortage of water but conditions would be improved if the River was running higher. Two delegates to attend the third National convention of the Industrial Union Needle trades workers to be held from june 29 to july 2. At Montreal que. Were elected at a general meeting of the cloak workers Section of the Industrial Union of Needle trades workers in the lib erty Temple thursday night. These Are Sam Lazar and i. Trute. A com Mittee of 17 was selected to work jointly with the workers International Relief in preparation for a general strike of clockmakers in Winnipeg. The greater Winnipeg Young men s Liberal club will hold their general meeting in the Laurier clubroom music and arts building monday june 25, at 8 . Besides an interesting and instructive guest speaker there will be important business of the club to be discussed including the Constitution and policies. All members Are asked to be present. Expect splendid Portage fair Portage la Prairie Man., june the Standard of past exhibitions will be maintained according to entries coming this year s sixty first Industrial exhibition july 9, 10, 11 livestock bids fair to be an out standing feature of the show. Over 60 horses Are entered for the harness races six events two being stake events. Winnipeg cycles to coast in splendid time Alexander Beech reports hit pc covered Long distance n 18 Days cycling from Winnipeg to ver a distance of Miles in Days is the feat performed by 4ltt. Ander Beech of 635 St. John s area it. Beech who is 21 years of age left the City on his trusty Bike 35 and wheeled into the coast City Juan 17, according to a postcard received by his sister. Miss key Beech. This is a. Day less than the record he set for himself on leaving win Peg when he hoped to cover distance in 19 Days. Hello Beech states his postcard As he relates that b. Is in the Best of condition and triv Elled 170 Miles in 15 hours one Day when he got up at 4 o clock in of morning. Beech who took in Seattle in he trip to Vancouver carried letters 0 introduction from police chief cd Newton and acting mayor j Mckerchar. Accident victim buried Neepawa Man., june 23. The funeral of mrs. Marie Christensen victim of an Accident which occurred half a mile West of Neepawa on wednesday evening took place from the United Church Friday. A preliminary inquest was held on thurs Day evening and the body released for burial and the final inquest will be held monday evening. Surviving Are her husband sex daughters mrs. James Markle Brandon Ilda Winnipeg Irene Annie Ethel and Ida at Home one son. Lome of Clear Lak Sisters mrs. Nelson Horsens Denmark mrs. Elderbroom Philadelphia mrs. H. Christensen Winnipeg mrs. M. Mikkelson. Ober on two Brothers Robert Sorensen. Philadelphia and yens Sorenson of Oberon. Aird disagrees with Bennett in opinion about Bankers Toronto june John president of the Canadian Bank Commerce took exception Friday i prime minister b. B. Bennett s a Tiff meet in the House of commons. Thursday that Canadian Baisa were of the opinion there was not i Man among them capable of taking Over control of the new i think or. Bennett could Al no suitable Man if he really wanted to i sir John said. It is not such a difficult thing to run a Central Bant 11 certainly think a Canadian banker 11 who understands Canadian banking and Canadian institutions Wouita be j a far better Choice than anyone from Marks Sot i birthday Altai not Man., june 23. Mrs.1 a. Wagner who attained her eight j eth birthday on thursday was the j guest of Honor on that Day at a i Ottawa. June c. Savage gathering at the Home of mrs. A. Toronto. Friday was elected presided Havard. Mrs. Wagner was the re Dominion customs and Buda Cipi ent of a gift and Flowers from association. He succeeds e. The w. A. Of the anglican Church. Being their oldest member As Well association. Colvin Hamilton Ontario executed in lethal Gas chamber Canon City colo., june Liam Cody Kelley was executed Fri Day night in Colorado s new lethal Gas chamber for the slaying of bus sell Browning Delta hog Raiser. He brought a Large delegation cover act. Driver of the car was not injured technical agriculturists have been Are being invited to attend a meet was the chamber s first victim. Customs officers elect j. T. Baillie Winnipeg he retired after filling the Post for 17 years. Other officers elected included j. T. As congratulations from a wide Circle of friends. Among those present j win Peg t. W. My Luil wars her sister mrs. H. Mussell. Who. Moose jaw j. W. Duke Edmonton on saturday june 16. Celebrated it Rand j. W. Kenning Vancouver r eighty fifth birthday. J Vional vice presidents. Relict issues to be Jade police and Black shirts clash Edmonton june 23. Relief issues j Bristol England june 23. One to Drumheller Relief work strikers i policeman was seriously Hurt and l withheld since they went on strike i number of people suffered slight it will a made forthwith if the report j juries when communists and of a three to one vote in favor of j Oswald Moseley s Black shirts clash i resuming work proves to be Correct 1, Here Friday following a fascist it is stated by Premier Brownlee. Meeting. Be grateful for every honest Book week Good Reading is the Mark of perception edited by Charles Clay. The Book Parade by the lieutenant in previous a articles we discussed dealing with the complexities of life dec lit instr stability its imponderable first the of and. Ond. The form Lake in literary composition and we there h poetry May Ness can discover and express. Anal arrived at the conclusions that voc blk express cd in the fewest am Best words was a suitable criterion of and that its form would the before include those compositions which were written in prose if they were sufficiently intensified anal sublimated. The one chars word. Other than with which to Label these compositions. Examples from literature dropped enough hints to suggest to our readers something of what we conceive to be the nature of poetry and its form. If we have in the course of our peregrinations Jacle rash statements and fallen into intolerably uncritical pits we Trust that we shall soon hear about them. For which purpose the columns of the Book Page will be open for further discussion. Short Pithy letters Are c. Later period in might include Hardy in the Lime of the breaking of nations Bridges parts of the testament of and modern English poets to a poet a Fristic of poetic expression is thousand tears w. H. Davies consider that have rhythm now the Moon and Sweet stay at cadenza and if this were expressed in versification so much the better. In the concluding article of the series of three we wish to give some examples of English with perhaps a Little further elucidation on the nature of poetry As we set Down the list. We have purposely despite our contentions that prose writing May be so done that it is essentially confined of examples to various forms of versification. Early on any list of this kind we place the name of Shakespeare. He the finest poet and one of his finest if not the finest of his poems go mistress or. Frank Ken Don. English critic says of this work that it is As actual natural and unchangeable As i Lark s song that is heard out of the skies above the april Lle lds. It is Surh a Snihir. Out of Housman with Rue my heart is Walter de la Mare the and Binyon the is Many others could of course be included and we hasten to state that our list is Only intended to be illustrative of our own predilections. From candian literature we would include Carman s Low tide on grand Audrey Alexander Brown s Loa and e. J. Pratt s the Cacha from the foregoing and the two previous articles we Hope we have a novel of hilarity Bassett. By Stella Gibbons. Longmans. Green co subtitled a Story for spinsters this is a tale of the Odd idiosyncrasies of two spinsters. It is also a tale of the unusual pretty Queenie of the Shell Ings who Are twins besides being very fond or having their own Way about everything and of the some what extraordinary establishment for Cash customers which is conducted by the said Maiden ladies. The Story has a lot of the hilarious qualities which proved so attractive in miss Gibbon s cold Comfort there is As Well the same in sight presented with the same Subtle satire and the same witty pict Uriza Tion of the motives which Sway the characters mentally and physically. Many critics claim that it is the Best work its author has yet done. We feel that there will be Many read ers who will agree with such a verdict. Authors do not plumb to motivating forces i ;