Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, July 07, 1934

Issue date: Saturday, July 7, 1934
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 7, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba In lira Roicy Tising Revenue has been used by pub Lishers to free themselves from some of the outside influence that always made life a Burden and to very much j improve the service to the Reader. Continued from j with the Money which came from increased advertising Revenue the abroad. Someone has said j newspapers have developed what has e payments run to the extent always impressed me As a marvellous is a Day. We can machine for collecting the news my press saturday Tetly 7, 1934 million these comfortably by ing the products of the farms forests and other products to this country and any Effort the Pel s which this in the past reverse has followed such great Success and to meet a Voreis payments by the Export goods will just con o. Found us sea of National held me that the idea c together by Force and for predatory Trade on the St theory is an impossibility re if possible to construct would do Awe Barm than Good w have gout Lar past that. The i re 15 a spiritual one devoted to the Day. The dream of former news editors that All the news of the Day would flow across the desk and allow Complete and truthful record to be Given to the readers has been made possible. The Good newspaper of to Day allows no colouring of the news truth and accuracy in the news columns is the Honor Mark of the daily press ments have mechanical been carried improve to great length the printing and picture re productions in a Good newspaper of today Are something of which to be proud having regard to the Speed. With which papers Are printed. A considerable part of the press and a considerable number r of an undying principles of Liberty and sen for Peoples. Tolera ver Are lamentably derelict in a Tiofio Complete religious and philosophic Friendly Intercourse be of responsibility. Some act re risers among them some of the very largest Are never e pm perennial Garden in Assiniboine Park unfolds new beauties week by week promotion of world Intercourse and dvar Cement. Not for warlike de j creations in Trade policies. Lue newspaper and Gladstone Liberal economic policy from i it ral Cintli. To Trulli ill Murli f 1beral belief. Holds that if the l government will so conduct affairs As to allow the i divid of Canadian Naioti an after discussing various abuses in the Type of advertising adopted for publication. Especially advertising directed towards the woman buyer f which he characterized As insolent in the highest degree he referred to the keeping up with the Joneses Type of Aliverti sment he con air sued Sopor Rosity to Thos compete upon Fuir of other nations result will be great victories for Canasta m every sphere of Enterprise. Are one of the great marketing Kittens . World leaders on a huge some to their newspapers have not risen treat Opportunity and with the Liberal policy recognizes these fact s of Canadian existence. It believes in a customs Tariff the Poss we and constantly examined for opportunities for progressive reductions. This allows our foreign customers to pay us for h Ige purchases and reduces the Cost of producing our exports. Individual Enterprise must be fostered by a ruthless curb ing of predatory trusts. Where Neces sary we should have government ownership of primary water Powers and transportation facilities to protect is from the gouging processes of monopolies. Faith tolerance sym must be the Good govern Pathy ind frugality foundation stones of Merit. In Canada since 1921 we have had a lesion in the working out of the principles of each party. Liberal co operative individualism and the development of personality and Char Acter. Tory bureaucratic socialism or. Bennett the ruthless restrictive measures originated by the Cabinet in one Man and not by the people at Large. The Liberal philosophy or Trade that there is a Rommon desire among All human beings to food for their own Epport and then produce goods. These Uvo funded mental desires and instincts form the foundations of world Trade. This world Rulch we live la a world of hard our fact is the a cat variation in the Fertility of Dif Ferent parts of the world. One part o the world Hlll produce with ease enough of a Canicula Type of goods to Supply the of All the nations. Another part the Rise of advertising Revenue have lost All sense of dignity and Independence and have apparently instructed the executives to do any thing the advertiser wants with the result that news is suppressed when Ever an advertiser would be embarrassed by its publication free advertising is published in the news columns which is of no interest to the Reader As news and which tends to destroy the Reader s Confidence in his paper. Some publishers think that discretion is the chief Quality necessary to a Good paper. They think that if an advertiser is running Large copy a discreet amount of control Over his news columns should be extended to him As a. Sort of souvenir of his re Gard and appreciation. He also thinks that his editorial Page should be wrlt7 ten with an Eye to pleasing the advertiser and not get him mad so that he will continue to place copy with him. A publisher of this kind and thers Are still too Many turns the paper into not merely an advertising Cir Cular but an offence to Public morals in that he seeks to have the Reader designed to a succession of Bloom from Early May Wane and pinks on the right carry a wealth of a ratan Flowers. A _ 1 i 1 i 1 Al 1 i. J till killing Frost the perennial Garden in Assi Nipomo Park now shows dazzling Blue an Luisa and Brilliant Oriental poppies at their est. Peonies seen to the kit in the picture Are on tie five varieties of water lilies Are now in Bloom Jii the round which centres the Garden and near at hand 50 varieties of roses Are unfolding their buds. Shrubs set singly and in groups lend variety to the curving 1 orders and annuals fill in the spaces left by the flowering perennials. Hundreds of visitors found their Way to this Garden on Dominion Day. Perennial Garden at i trip to Chicago Assiniboine Park holds thrill for Flower lovers think that his newspaper with a Public service the claim to respect which that implies so that he May impose advertising rates that Only a Public service newspaper is entitled to. For the very reason that a Public service newspaper is not primarily an , but in a democratic country is something entirely different More important. And very much publishers of this mind Are one of the millstones about the neck of journalism and will be shed from the Industry in due course. The newspaper is an integral part of democratic government. It is the of the world j place in which the voter gets in Mav be forced to produce the same j formation on which to have an Opin oods at great expense and very Ion. The necessity and duty of the profitably. World Trade Means simply editor to give him an adequate Ruth the trading of the surpluses. Less True uncoloured and wholly in discreet news service. Is not Only a when be Export anything that ex-1 Job. It is one of the sacred duties Pott is paid for by our foreign Cus i it demands character brains and towers by sending us goods that we steadiness of the very highest qual Ity and this is a duty the living up customer makes by sending or in practice the delayed by the and that our or Lias bought or bringing us Gold. Settlement May be use of credit but finally the trans actions Are settled in this hard and simple manner. In spite of the tact thai the result of Trade is to spread the useful products of a Prodi Gally fruitful world of nature throughout to which by the editor is a Corner Stone in our system. No consideration outside the supplying of All the facts to the Reader must be thought of. In particular the Absentee own be suspect. The Large and by . Johnson dazzling Blue of Nachusa rising High in the , above Orange cups of Oriental poppies stood vividly outlined against the Distant Back ground of Dusky shadows cast by elms and Spruce framing the Wall of the Par keeper s House close by the River Bank at Assiniboine Park. Idly we had followed the pathway beside the Duck Pond before crossing the Road to accept the invitation of the Shady Footpath that just before the Par keeper s House is reached gives Entrance to the perennial Gar Den. Visitors entering the perennial Gar Den walk along a Broad strip of Vel Vety grass that stretches in sweeping curves to the Centre of the Garden Here a round water Pool. present shows five varieties of water Lutes carrying waxy blooms of snowy White Shell Pink red yellow and Apricot tints recalling the Talisman Rose Ris ing above Glossy Bronze Green leaves. A wide Cement ledge around the Pool invites kneeling or sitting to View More closely the beauties of the lilies and the sky patterns shown in this magic Mirror. Gleeful faces of children whose laughter Ripples out As the swiftly moving Gold fish hurry to Greet them constantly haunt the Illy Pool. Adult faces too linger in the water Mirror their lines of weariness and worry smoothed away As though i by a fairy spell. New Beauty three smoothly Vertise must labor unions. It no consideration government officials. The nations thereby making Navy army and Church must Rich diversified and Happy and Mak-1 of to with politeness and caution. The necessity of taking a ing it possible for us to support an Ever increasing number of Happy and prosperous people the present leaders k Canada have decided against it. To sell Means to buy. Buying and Selling Are definitely and universally merely int two sides of the same Spiel cd. If we forget this disaster follows. If we refuse to buy we cannot sell one Pound of goods. And Canada has decided to refuse to but. Wholly Independent Lino however imposes additional responsibility on the editor. He must be sure that what he publishes is True and All the truth and not twisted or maliciously written. The ability to print All the facts carefully and methodically in time of stress. Is the test of democracy and it is a test to which some few the idea that a High Tariff keeps papers dare not submit. Of imports and reserves for Domestic some owners in times of Prosper exploit atom. And the Home Market created by the profits from Export Trade has recently been proved to an Idle dream and very sad de Iii Sion. The fact of the matter is that the idea of a self contained son trading country is illusory. No such thing cat exist. It is a highly coloured dream which originates in the Penet Ralia of the stupid mind after certain period of Prosperity when cur leaders have mistaken a Bull Market for Genius. For some time during the present Trade depression it was not Clear what was wrong. Now How Over. We see that our main difficulty Lack o leadership. Our old self Confidence is lacking among our toilers. Cowardice and vanity threat s to keep us out of the great world we have won the proud place. It is becoming More and apparent that the danger to country is not the ill considered oratory delivered from a soap Box in Public Park but the considered and carefully issued counsel of defeatism a located by our leaders. Leaders net like the rider a Best stake Wing beaten by hours in the race a Selling Plater be he was to turn his head and let him run. The can Mac people must decide whether place i under the big top or in he line of Side shows and those her feel that but the great career will do. Ity fail of their duty on the editorial comment Page. The duty of an editorial writer is to take reasoned fair Clear drastically Independent comment on the affairs of the Day. Particularly in the Field of politics and economics the Fields in which at the present time the Public Liberty is most threatened. The right of a newspaper to its great influence and its Large Revenue from the citizens of a state is based More than anything else on its capacity to ask Embarrass ing questions to be constantly flirt to smell out and expose social and political and economic scandals. In. The words of lord the truth seems to be that democracy has Only one marked advantage Over other governments in defending itself Marine warfare wage. Viz. Publicity and the Force of Public opinion. So Long As ministers can be interrogated in an Assembly so Long As. The press is free to Call attention to alleged scandals and require explanations from persons suspected of an improper use of Money or an improper submission to its influences so Lone will the people be at least warned of the dangers that against the sub which wealth can threaten take the them. If they refuse to warning they Are already about newspapers untrue to the duties Freedom pre scribes let us get together to eliminate the dishonest editor and the dishonest advertiser and March to greater and finer Freer and More uset Ful the last Public address Ever made by Harry Sifton was upon the subject which Lay perhaps to his heart newspapers. His Swienc a was gathered at the annual of the Canadian advertisers in the Royal York hotel and it heard a Brief Pithy of remarks upon the business publishing. Ill sir ton a free newspaper an essential function in democratic state and in address ,a5 toe advertisers who make health of the modern press he was Quick to emphasize duties As Well As the privileges Mica devolved upon the men who it. Said in part the whole on this continent Power of newspaper Adver has been Well used. Adver be the Winnipeg foundation Nikki nor fru Toto clarity Canadian trades and labor Congress will meet in East sept. 10 Canadian press despatch Ottawa july 50th annual convention of the trades and labor Congress of Canada will be held in Toronto sept. 10, according to a convention Call issued Friday by p. M. Draper Secretary treasurer of the Congress. The convention will continue from Day to Day until the business of the convention has been completed. Reviewing during the says there ment in conditions past year. In or. Canada Draper has been economic some and improve Industrial yet with thousands of workers still unemployed others working Only part at wage rates that Are totally inadequate to j maintain a decent Canadian stand lard of living the need for militant action on the part of the International Trade Union movement is Imore essential today than at any preceding period in its each week curving strips of resembling that by which entry is made to the Garden s Centre invite exploration. At the farther end of each of these wide and pleas ant walks strips of grass a White seat invites lingering to enjoy More Distant vistas of the plantings. The of the Garden is to have some new Beauty coming on each we Are told by James Kinnear. Flower specialist of the Parks Board who since 1908 has been making Flower pictures for Winnipeg and h eve guests. Then he goes on to show us a new Pink Oriental poppy with huge Blue Black spots on each Petal. Tills is mrs. He tells us. Then we move along to see in turn a planting of heme Ocallis flava that by the end of this week will be Rich with waxy Gloden Lily like blooms the great of pinks richly fragrant and spread with their usual generous or xxv of Bloom while not far off the Lovely Blue of Delphinium chinese variety Blue King tries to outshine the Blue Nachusa. And then the Tail spikes of the mulleins already showing Golden blooms Low Down that bring a word of commendation from or. Kinnear. The variety so effectively used to brighten the background plantings is verb scum Olymp icum arid we Are told some still finer samples of this Flower Garden at Kuonan Park. Blue spikes of the Veronica Are already showing Blue and the. Lyth rums be Gin to show their Lilac tinted blooms. A Strong group of Orange coloured lilies variety Tombe Slatum for Garden ers who May wish to place it in their planting list is seen against a Back ground of Delphinium Green while in the foreground the siberian Coral Lily shows its Dainty waxy petals of sealing Wax red. Masses of peonies Are drop Ping their petals from plants that still hold a wealth of Bloom. As we turn to leave the Garden the group of Dainty Polly Antha roses in every Lovely tint of red and Pink lift their Dainty Heads close to the dark Earth while Over them their taller relatives show buds and full Bloom. Perpetual Mitoses next it is a group hybrid Perpet Ual roses Over which we linger to learn 50 varieties Are included in the perennials Garden some of them Al ready show buds unfolded others Are fast moving in that direction for july is the month of roses in this area. Our attention is drawn to the persian yellow Rose that now holds Only a Bloom or two of a splendid show of Flowers it made this year. A Little farther on we come spread ing clump of bouncing bet the a Onaria occur Moldes whose Pink f make themselves quite As much at Home in poor locations As they do in this Rich Border s Edge. Still a Little farther on the talk drifts to the giant Bocconi Cordate with its deeply Cut Grey Green leaves above which later in the season it will carry its creamy plumes of Bloom. By that time the hollyhocks will have taken the leading place among flow ers in Bloom to show yet More Lovely because of their Grey Green Friend the Bocconi. Slowly we move out by the Grassy path our eyes constantly caught by the vivid picture made by the Nachusa Blue and the Orange Oriental topples to take our Way along the Brown path bounded on one Side by Tail Trees and on the other by a of hat hedge Over which the colourful patterns of the Garden May be seen in going and coming. Hundreds of to see this or. Kinnear confides. And is being enjoyed by Alberta girls Busload of fair tourists stops Here in route to exposition by. Bus to Chicago that s How about a score of Flower expert charming school arms and nurses from the province of Alberta Are travelling to the big fair. They stated on their arrival in Winnipeg they Are having a real i Jolly time. The statement needed no corroboration for they looked a picture of happiness and health. While Here the girls Are seeing the sights of the Metropolis and Are so pleased with it that they Are going to stay until sunday morning. Their general Headquarters is the Granite tourist Camp though Many members of the party Are the guests of relatives. The trip it was stated was Spons ored by w. M. Malcolm of Calgary who would have blushed furiously had he heard the Many compliments paid him for making such a unique trip possible. Praise Camps the girls take advantage of the accommodation provided at. Tourist Camps and. They were enthusiastic in their Praise of those at which. They had called in were pleasantly surprised at the Way in which the Camps at Rural centres Are conducted. The talents of the travellers Are not confined to the hard task of pushing boys and girls the Road of education or of nursing sick All Folk Back to health. They Are. Excellent Cooks and there is no quarrelling about who will do the cooking or Wash the dishes. This party is doing things in a systematic said one teacher the vivacious speaker for the group. We Divide into groups for cooking Domestic work purposes Gener ally and things just go As merrily is wedding Bent on a tour in state of the City the girls will Bright and Early this who Jamks Kinnear. Since 1908 has directed the growth Flowers in greenhouse and gardens of the Winnipeg Parks Board skilled in the ways of plants or Kinnear delights in. Working out Gar Den pictures for every week in the year. Plant group Are to be seen in the truly everybody s raws continue. From one Denly. While she was playing around the fire the Tot s clothing caught fire. Early this morning the child s condition was described As very several hours after the mishap she was conveyed to Hospi Tal. I suffers broken i repairing a sewer vent on the Root i of a dwelling at 3 Norman Street at _ 2.45 o clock Friday afternoon. Alex Ander Dryburgh 58-year-old plumber of 676 St. John s Avenue suffered such serious injuries he May die. Falling a distance of about 25 feet to the ground the victim sustained a broken neck which resulted in paralysis of the upper portion of his body. Conveyed by police to general hos Pital Dryburgh s condition is re ported As serious. He is believed to have fallen off the. Roof while adjusting the roof Jack on which he was Suoto Orting himself. Knocked Down by truck running across the Street opposite her Home late Friday afternoon. Rose Leahy. 3, of 57 Mcdonald Street sustained injuries which necessitated her removal to general Hospital when struck Down by an automobile conveyed to Hospital by Hector Hubert. Visitor in the City from St Pierre Man Driver of the car the Tot was found to be suffering from abrasions to the face. Legs. And Pelvis. Her condition is favourable. Police say the child ran across the path of. Tie car the left front wheel of which passed Over her body. Cyclist injured returning on no. 1 Highway from Selkirk. Late Friday afternoon. Alto shift Man elderly cyclist of 539 red Wood Avenue suffered minor cuts and bruises when sideswiped by a motor bus operated by r. O. Junk following the mishap he continued on his Way to the where he received medical treatment. His in juries did not warrant his admittance to Hospital. Business was too Good Mann Ablis was Good thursday for Herman Brown of Minneapolis too Good in fact. Monday someone stole 83 cases of eggs from Sam Rutman of min Neapolis. Thursday he heard eggs were being sold for 10 cents a dozen by a Man who guaranteed they were Price strictly fresh of fresh eggs the had Brown arrested. Latter confessed he eggs. Knowing Rutman police said the took re tinny s Banc. More and More of our people Are morning Board their Fleet car a coming to know this Garden. Our is to have. Nothing in in but what anyone May have in his Home. Den if he has the space and will take the trouble to know what the plants the annuals fill in at inter Vals and the Garden remains Lovely until killing Frost. Occasionally a specimen tree or Shrub or. Of shrubs adds strength to the Flower patterns that change from week to week but always show something which somebody likes for this is continued irom Pajic one denials of commitments to France were made. Almost on the eve of the great. War. On the other hand indications Are that what m. Barthou has in mind is not an Anglo French Alliance hut a Broad treaty of Mutual assistance somewhat after the style of the Geneva protocol. The French foreign minister has recently been Busy with a series of regional pacts. And the French idea. Is that these May form a step towards pooled Security on a the. British have league and the Locarno treaties but not to increase them. Stat client Rieses associated press july is courier ing . Louis Barthou the French. Foreign minister if he seeks to accomplish an entente cordiale in any aspect when he visits London Over the week end. The statement Friday of acting prime minister Stanley Baldwin in the House of commons that there would be no Alliance with prance. Fell Pon willing German ears. The. Wilhel Strasse has been on pins and Needles while awaiting some indication As to whether or. Not the bloodshed during the second nazi revolution would make the. British listen to a French plea for an Alli Ance. Be the , which. Is incompatible with any bilateral agreement with a Power which might. Be involved in deaths and funerals a funeral service for Ingi. Sigurd son of a Lull. Who died july 1 at Churchill Man., will be. Held at the lutheran Church. Gimli this after noon at 2 o clock. Burial will be at a Lull cemetery. Bardal s Are in charge of arrangements. Funeral services Tarl Sabel Kilgour widow of Allan Kilgour 436.-.-Elgin Avenue who died monday at Victoria Hospital were held Friday morning at the a. B. Gardiner funeral iome. Burial was made in the family plot in Elmwood cemetery. Wide scale. So far however regarded regional pacts warily. The British viewpoint Genei Aily is a readiness. To accept the obligations assumed tinder the covenant the Winnipeg s new chief Constable Esterhazy. Near Middle Church. Chief of detectives since 1921. George Smith was appointed chief con stable by the police commission at a meeting held wednesday. The appoint ment dates from july 1 the chief snapped by the free press cameraman his new office recipient of Hearty congrats injured his bicycle was not damaged Latsons from scores of Well wishers. The funeral of William Ulsher 88, who died monday at the Home of Bis daughter mrs. Charles Jackson. 138 notre Dame Avenue St. Was held Friday at eat Well Man. Burial was made in East tre Herne cemetery. Lena wife of Chris Preisentanz 461 Mcgregor Street died Friday at St Joseph s Hospital at the age of 56. A funeral service will be held at Emma nue i lutheran Church Avenue and Mackenzie Street Mon Day afternoon at 2 o clock. Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery bar dal s fun izeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. A funeral service for mrs. Elizabeth Andrews wife of William Andrews. 550 langs de Street who died Early thursday morning at her. Home aged 61 years was held Friday at 2 o clock at the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home. The body was forwarded to Kenora. Oct., where a service will be held in Knox United Church under the auspices of Eastern Star Lodge burial will in Kenora Ceme Tery. Through the sponsor of a local newspaper in. Manchukuo. Dogs seated for examination Are treated free of charge by veterinary surgeons of that japanese port. This paragraph n recently appeared concerning a British publication the fortnightly review has been a monthly Ever since 1866." Rie Coilet height i Toronto a Church Ofengand residential Day school for girls kindergarten to Junior and senior matriculation household science Art music physical education with indoor and outdoor sports. E. Set Iowa . Nice a Rapell Mew Rometer. For Calendar App 7 Tojic Bumar terror continues in Austria with More dynamite no storm troop leaders demand something be done nazis associated press july government s fatherland front Headquarters at Knittelfelde were dynamited Friday and the House of a government commissar at Kyndberg Styria was ate bombed with heavy damage in both j cases. Continuance of terrorism in Austria aroused a conference of Catholic storm troop leaders at Klagenfurt to demand1 that the government do something against the the conference urged particularly that nazis in government jobs be of the Boehm conspiracy. But now it will not be a. Brown shirt revolution. It will be a red the paper likened the situation in Austria to conditions in 1880. When the austrian monarchy s suppressive measures forced socialists to resort to bombing. The dollfus government however which already has hanged nine socialists who took part m the recent War and sentenced 984 others to prison the newspaper is reserving the heaviest prison sentences for socialist bombers and us ing comparatively ones Lor nazis who Are doing most of the bombing. The bombing wave of the so s sub sided when workers were Given a Chance to fight for their rights legally in the newspapers labor unions and Public assemblies the paper asserted saying that no re conciliation with this Gallows and. Prison regime for. The working class will tear open prison doors or dismissed and government commis continues to swelter in longest heat wave in records of City , july with. Sars be installed in All businesses Sticky heat. New York sheltered Fri Rall sements and factories suspected Day night the 16th Day of new of. Being pro nazi. York s longest heat wave in the. His in the Kun Stern District the Gover tory of the weather Bureau Drew to nor issued orders forbidding govern Menf employees to patronize shops owned by nazi sympathizers. The Arbeiter Zeitung secretly circulated official Organ of the outlawed socialist party offered its comment on. The German austrian situation. A close. Top temperature for the. Day was 92 with thai High humidity causing the heat to seem much worse. Two men died As direct result of heat and Many More per sons were prostrated some of them the second revolution is in offices of the City s Brick walled Fatm Annc the paper despite the collapse canyons. The greatest show on Earth other features Shon Doi band super grandstand attractions Etc. For purchasers of Advance tickets Only prizes world tour Bungalow automobile tickets 25c including general admission get tour tickets Early at the information and Advance ticket Sale Bureau on the Hudson s . 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Small classes under per Sonal supervision. Upper and lower schools the Jatter for boys up to 14. Eighty acres of Ideal grounds. Memorial Chapel swimming Pool covered rink. Five splendid residences for pupils including magnificent new upper school dormitory building. A High class school for boys. School re opens tuesday september Lith. For illustrated prospectus write to the bursar Ridley College St. Catharines Ontario Royal Victoria College Mcgill University f Montreal a Folia enl red fireproof be Erfy equipment for women resident non for ill information resident for in of arts apply to b.sc., . In faculty a Munc the Warden a limited number of Bantu to ;