Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, June 25, 1934

Issue date: Monday, June 25, 1934
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Previous edition: Saturday, June 23, 1934

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 25, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free june 25, 1934 decoration Day is observed by St. James legion consecration of site of Cenotaph is impressive feature of j Day s ceremonials j Veteran of four units of the Cana Dian legion. . Joined on sunday afternoon with their com Rad of the St. James Branch of the in. A solemn ceremony of a membrane men who sleep in for annual Competition by o. Jpryce-1 i Jones. I i the officials were Steward of events. F. H. Hughes race starters w. H. Townson and r. T. Williams j judges. Aid. C. Rice Jones and r. Camborne Reece judge for tug of War. Chief of detectives George h. Smith. Prizes were presented by mrs. L. C. Macintyre. The army and Navy prize band j played selections during the after noon and evening. Bring cheer to sick in local hospitals plan to picket front of German consulate Here defence league delegation urge or. Meelheim to Send protest to Germany Canadian girl among scout winners a of Reni made the More it was followed by a com cent Ion of t a ground r Ripe one Dav to b1.1. F of As a protest against the continued imprisonment of Ernst Tael Mann Leader of the communist party of Germany a picket line will be placed in front of the consulate of Germany Here in Winn every Day this week r. Cun Flowers distributed in Observance of shut in people also remembered Triec Iru Taian order of Fores the Long at. N. Mass meeting on Market Square. The meeting was held under the auspices of . I a delegation representing the Winnipeg District of the Canadian i labor defence league will wait Lupon or. H. Meelheim. German con n Creek United Church i old polks Home and the Deer Lodge chairman of Trie memorial committee Hospital. A shipment of 1 Yard bouquets will be sex maintaining an unbroken record of annual outings now in the eleventh j ear the Winnipeg press club again visited Victoria Beach saturday As the guests of the Vic Toria be Ach Community club Vic of the platform were Reeve i Toses and r h. Former Reeve Alex. Sed on thu morning s train to by Antl the can b Duckworth of St. J patients at rational Slys enjoying chinch. Re. J h winnipe3 members of the florists Fine any. And St Jame presbyterian thur cd major p. j army and . R. F. I Anlon and for my be i the blngham., a crowd j. H. Cotte i Telegraph delivery association whose i contributions made possible shut in Ormiston. Florist for tin constituency i and Broadway florists the Rosery ltd., Hobbs florists Sally s mayor of the Muni a Jurist the Orchid florists. Victor l. Scott District represent due Scrol a was to Vii of the association was the local opened with a Bugle Call for it minute j Day chairman with John of Silpoch. This was broken by the i vice chairman. Riven. Of god. Our help in Ages a led by the band of the win Brunch of the Canadian legion. Followed by a prayer a Reading irom he scriptures by Rev. Duckworth. The hymn. Of valiant hearts. Who to i your glory i in annual Kvint in his address. Or. Final Lay said j that the decoration Day service was he d last year the first time Ancl now Obr a annual event. Hij that Bruce Park the ground where they were assembled formerly belong to the Bruce Brothers Pioneer settlers i the intention of the m it out. As it k. Thit around pm which the gather ing 1-e said encloses the site has been set aside for a Cero o the memory of who fell in France that their sacrifice shall not have been in vain. At the close if Hia address wreaths were Laid at the site by Richard Cox for the vet Erans and by j w. Sinclair for the exceptionally Fine Day. Tennis were the main features of the Day nearly All of the members play ing at least one round of the picturesque course while quite a few assisted fit the inauguration of the fascism will be held in the free one Canadian guide and four american girl scouts winners of Juliette Low memorial awards for 1934. In route to Switzerland for two weeks camping in the mountains. Front to Back Are mrs. K. L. Locke of Hartford conn., who is the capt Iii in charge of the group Marguerite Manion. Firth. Idaho Margaret Davis san matzo. Calif Betty d Peterre Kingston Ontario Mary Elizabeth Stone Harrisburg pa., and Martha Harrison Seattle Wash. City briefs William Anderson 68, a Farmer five stable had been used to House race Miles North of Here died suddenly 1 saturday., his 11 sister Are mrs William Chewings Lipton Street Winnipeg mrs. James Ramsay and i mrs. Robert Wilson Melfort mrs. I William. Wallar Guernsey mrs. John j Brown Colfax mrs. De. Swan Lake mrs. Robert Campbell j and mrs. Frank Dagg. Holland mrs. J William Kelly. Minnedosa mrs. John 1 Cuthbertson Perth. Ont mrs. David Chewings Here. The Brothers John Pleasantdale. Sask Tom. And i Herb. Melfort Peter Perth and Samuel Here. He leaves his widow and two daughters mrs. James Evans Swan Lake and mrs. Reg. Hamilton Regina. Horses. Since the lumber company disposed of the premises it has been owned by the City of St. Boniface. Peretz Institute holds graduating exercises sunday the second session of the local. His condition sunday night was re youth conference against War and ported us fair. Concluding the one week Cerebra be accused of Man Slaughter in collision which killed five Canadian press Cable is. Johns n pm. June the Steamer Silver City sailed Down she Newfoundland coast toward is John s sunday night police w Ere waiting to arrest her master and three officers on manslaughter i traveller has close Call Tion of the 20th anniversary of the i Ituna sask. June John j charges arising from a sea Accident institution graduation exercises of i son. Commercial traveller for a to j that claimed five lives. The i. L. Peretz school was held firm. Warrants issued saturday charged sunday night in the auditorium of the school. Aberdeen Avenue and Salter Street. In addition to the students about 300 parents and reconstructed Tennis courts which have few superiors in even the Best City clubs. Frank Sprague for the Victoria municipal Council Board. service was closed Benediction by Rev. Or. Findlay. Post by butlers of the 90th constables drag River in vain on youngsters tip Brothers Pioneer Ian girl tells police she saw child drowning nearby Resi dents doubtful believed to have let her imagination run away with her an 11-year old girl sunday evening informed City police she saw a Small girl drown in the r.2d River at the foot of Curtis i Street. I Davin to the scene with a life the saving boat and grappling Irons police the River for two hours in a Beach company and Aidan Conklin. President of the Community club were hosts at the dinner in Pine tree inn. At which the club orators expressed the deepest appreciation for the hospitality extended president a. V. Thomas of the club taking charge of the proceedings. Vice pres ident w. H. Metcalfe coupling the names of messes. Sprague and Aidan conk in with the vote of thanks to the Beach organizations and that of h. Bruce Bircham with the can Adian National railways. A proposal to extend further honors to or. Sprague took the form a notice of motion duly recorded. Two members were specially mentioned the congratulations of the club being extended to John j. Conklin. Arid e. P. Gibson by George p. Leyden and c. V. Coombe. Respectively who called attention to the fact that the honoured members were that Day celebrating birthdays Board room wednesday at 8 pin. Rev. Philip Petursson of the uni tarian Church will be the speaker. Organizations Are requested to Send delegates. And the Parks Villell Winn pc a rifles and the lament Al Calm but were forced Elvis i by a Piper of the Home Street pipe when a darkness closed in. Band. The girl. Jessie Bailey. 84 next followed a Brief ceremony by Verrue said she did not k Rev. Or. Pattison. Consecrating the j la entity of the girl whom she claims j hallowed ground which was repro i sh2 saw drown. The unknown girl i scented by some Cut squares of Sod. Jessie told police dashed Down the the greater Winnipeg Young men s i friends attended the banquet held Liberal club will hold their general meeting in the Laurier club monday june 25. At 8 . All members including the twentieth Century Young women s Liberal club Are urgently Charles Lee Hyde. Humorously requested to be present As we have termed the Buck Eye ranch Phil several important matters to discuss of Pierre South Dakota. A guest speaker will be present with Sopher. Will address the Winnipeg Kiwan ians at their weekly luncheon in the Royal Alexandra hotel tuesday. Or Hyde s subject will be. Better Dave Twenty Brandon Kinsmen will in tend the next meeting of the Winnipeg Kinsmen club held in the Marlborough hotel. Wednesday at 6 . The local Kinsmen will play Host to their Brothern from the wheat City. Members of the head office staff of the great West life Assurance company will hold their annual Pic Nic at Minaki. Ont. On wednesday june 27. Some 350 employees will leave on a special train from the . Depot at 10.30 . Arriving at Minaki about 1.10 . Luncheon will be served at the Lodge shortly after arrival and following this there will be a Short sports programme. An interesting feature of the Day will be the final match for the f. A Golf trophy which will be presented at the dinner evening. In the an interesting talk. The next general meeting of the Canadian War disability pensioners association will be held thursday july 5, at 8 . In the Assembly Hall of the army and Navy veterans Young Street. During the summer season Only one meeting a month is scheduled and All members Are re Quested to make a special Effort to be in attendance. This is necessary for the purpose of keeping in. Touch with the Progress and various prob lems confronting the organization and the co operation of All is most vital officers state. Invasion of hideout in mis j police today Are. Still conducting an surmounted by res and grasses. A vase of Field flow the dual service was closed with the sirloin of the National Anthem after which the veterans formed up again act marched off to their . River Bank to a Small Dock off which j she tumbled into. The water and drowned. I residents in the Vicinity said they. Souri follows tip Des Perado was there associated press despatch intensive search for Trace of the Dar ing Bandit who Friday afternoon bluffed his Way into the Portage i Avenue and Arlington Street Branch of the Royal Bank of Canada and Zero Agha centenarian salvation lists will hold near end of Long Trail no girl As described by Jessie on j Branson to. June state the River Bank and were inclined to and Federal officers machine guns doubt her Story. Ready for action raided the ozarks Hills Branch of Clyde Higgs sunday in a fruitless search for John Dillon escaped Indiana desperado and t pretty boy Floyd South self denial meet i Oday i Western outlaw i the peace officers acted upon in i associated press Cable . June 25.--Zara super Petite Nairin who claims the the salvation army announces a divisional self denial gathering in the Rupert. Street Citadel this eve Winkles of his face Are the imprints nine at 8 o clock. The divisional of 160 years on this Earth seemed i commander will preside. Addresses j wounded. Of the Long will be Given by the divisional com Mander and major d. Snowden who he was Back in the children s hos is far Wolling from Winnipeg. The Pital. From which he was discharged bi0ie Reading will be Given by several wcek3 ago. And physicians j bandmaster a. Nash of fort Rouge. Formation that two men. Identified by the informant As Dillinger and Floyd had arrived in an ambulance at the ranch Friday night. One of the men was reported seriously to. Be. Nearing the end Trail sunday. Said his condition was grave. A senile decline has diminished the following will contribute to the programme mrs. Brigadier h. Agha s vitality it Vas reported. At Butchie. Captain Sadie Christenson said frequently he does not the Ellice Avenue band under band friends or his 73-year-old master r. Mceachern. Sunbeam Over 500 Welsh people make merry Leader e. Companies lieutenant Chapman United singing Merritt. Under Percy w. Fitch of Weston Citadel songsters under Henry the Lake Tane Como District two Miles South of a few Miles from the Arkansas was taken Over by the raiders. The officers assembled at the ranch at 4 . They found no one there but Higgs who denied anyone had been at his ranch in the last two Days and that anyone had arrived there in an ambulance. The sheriffs searched Higgs Cabin thoroughly. Sheriff Curtis said it was the belief of officers that the two men were taken to the Higgs place in an ambulance and that they obtained medical Pip Nir Merritt. Captain and mrs. R. Ander treatment and departed. I Al the Stclai corps c. C. Dorothea Wright of the Norwood corps. St j Over too Welsh people at to Nudd the Jarff s corps cadets under capt. E St. David s society annual Pinic at Murrlie. C. C. Mary Jones. C. C. Elsie Kildonan Park on saturday. A very Fleischer Junior Margaret Wilson of Panjo Syible sports programme a the Logan Avenue carps. Joyce ranked by the cambrian cd Ita. Much j Powell Ancl Grace Fleischer of North escaped with Telegraph Mea Sengpr posing As a the gunman herded the manager and three employees into the vault before filling a Canvas bag with his loot. Running into another Small boy who was carrying a pail of boiling water flt Winnipeg Beach. Saturday Allan Caldwell. 4, of 1587 Avenue Weston. Suffered severe scalds to his Little legs when the is earning contents spilled Over him. The Tot was brought into the City and admitted to children s Hospital the annual health conference for children up to pre school age will be held in Norberry school Annex St Mary s Road on june 29 and 30. Or. Bruce Chowan will be in attendance. Mothers Are requested to bring their children on the morning of june 29, whose names Range from a to of in the afternoon from g to a june 30, morning from m to a june 30, afternoon from s to z. Word Lias been received by mrs. Alex. Walker suite 7 Balmoral court that her brother James Gray chief area officer ministry of pensions. Edinburgh was one of those honoured by the King on june 3. This is the second one of mrs. Walker s Brothers to be so honoured within recent years. Sensation students. In connection with the exercises. George Sheps presided. The function opened with the singing of the internationale by the students and this was followed by a. Number of speeches and pre of diplomas to the members of the graduating classes were elementary school m. Isen Berg Eva i Sacovitch Fanny Goren Stern Millie Gussman Freda gangs Malka Gelman. Aba Jacob Brocha Tolchinsky Rebecca uster Debara Lomoff. Dora Minuk. Jennie Karasik. Sarah Rosenberg. Rose Raeff. Eva Stern. Lucy Sheps. Mary Nuntz h. Kilrnan Annie Brown Stone. Sarah Boroditsky Joseph Basofsky Pincus Gershuny Tevel Duboff. Doha Volodarsky Hershel Zlotnik Joel Chochinov Ruth mul Ler Hannah Solotky Abraham Soff Man Sarah stall Ada Pearlman Sarah Boroditsky Abraham Posen Nattie Fagel. Kelbl Rosenberg and Millie Shanes intermediate school Pei a Averbach Schlena Boroditsky. Asna Jacobson Hodel Leudin Alice Tregubov Feigel Stein. Nahum sir Kin Nachman Stoffman Idel Ker Gresia Pearlman Bassia Pearl Man Susanah Vlk Abraham col Manana Sonia Kru Gekov advanced classes Feigel Wachnow. Saul Cher Nick. Salem Miller Miriam and Jack Sheps. J. Zipper principal of the school presented the diplomas and was assisted by m. Cantor teacher and mrs. J. A. Cherniack chairman of the educational Board. Reviewing the course of study or. Cantor expressed the Hope that the students become the leaders in the when his new Cor turned completely j Captain Edward Vardy and his let Over nose first on Highway no. 52, now officers with responsibility foe 12 Miles East of Ituna. Thursday eve j the deaths of Captain Martin Ford Nung. He received Nasty cuts and and four Newfoundland seamen who bruises about the face and body ;