Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 8, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Authorities will this week urge Public to be on guard against fire Krebb Eress Ico Day october 8, this week Winnipeg people Are go ing to hear a lot about the menace of fire to life and property and the Steps which should taken to Cut Down the toil amounting annual in. alone to several Hundred lives i Oiiver Home which burned recently baking the lives of a. Mother and her ivs children. In the household or. Baird said distillate was used in the Oil lamps and a can of it was kept in the Kitchen. Carelessness in the use of gasoline replies to criticism of procedure adopted by debt adjust ment commission and Over in property dam-1 also is too often the cause of tragedy i or. Faircl said. One Case of this kind for the purposes of providing one i occurred in Manitoba not Long ago. A Man filled his cigarette lighter from a bottle of gasoline put shelf on the floor without lire prevention week i the Cork and then lit a cigarette. Debtor Case of Alex Peden of Stone Tommion Start Iii Furmes arising from the bottle Wall were lacking in essential details complaints made before Stonewall town Council last week relative to the Gerald Rutherford chairman debt adjustment commission of the stated i in claim Vici mint h by ish eci of this Tho ifs Faircl. Dep Niy fire commissioner Niten inn. Sunc Lav even ing to he lire menace inherent in the of distillate and coh Oil. Particularly in country Homes of this province. Int Allate is dangerous distillate which Crank Case Oil. Has caught the flame from the lighter i Fuents instantly. The bottle exploded and mention Thi Man was enveloped in fire. He i sunday night. Was killed and others in the room i in replying to criticisms of uhe badly burned. Debt adjustment Board relative to clothes should nor be cleaned a Ith i the Peden Case or. Rutherford in or Asoline in the Home. Or. Biard 1 quire Why should the town Louii wan if. But. Always should be sent of Stonewall 15e offended by a a cleaning establishment which the Board he said equipped with safeguards and had done no More than the of gang act to do such work. I Stonewall Council the same sort of or. Barrt mentioned the More com i question it puts frequently to win Man pauses of destructive tires As Nipes Relief authorities careless Ness with matches or. Rutherford stated he was and cigars and pipes and defective chem i verse to discussing publicly a Case Neys. Time and again people re Sci before the Board bin since or. Peden trapped and burned to death through s himself had Given the matter pub fires which easily could have been Mielty in the free Piess he Felt Call avoided j cd upon to Forrest. An inaccurate fire truck will patrol and wrong he stated Lan cornus j during the remainder of this week i that the facts of the Case were As s distilled from i there will be daily reminders on fire i follows been used to prevention. Fire chief a mortgagee applied for a Cert Large extent As a substitute for Gaso a Boulden has arranged for fire trucks Floate to permit foreclosure of a Mort line in operating farm bearing appropriate slogans to patrol i Gage on Peden s House. Peden was the streets of the City thousands of i notified and called at the office and blotters bearing fire prevention Mes a completed a statement of his affairs sages will be distributed to school j and advised that he was in receipt children and in greater Winnipeg j of some partial Relief assistance from fire drills will be held in the schools j the town of Stonewall and could pay use has been extended widely to Oil lamps. According to or. Baird. Distillate is danger cars. Being Akin to Gaso line in explosive tendencies. A num ber or tires have been traced to care-1 Les Ness in its use. The use of Coal activities have been made by a com-1 taxes. A letter was written to the Oil tending fires also has been Mittee headed by Edward Secretary treasurer enquiring whether the cause of loss of provincial fire commissioner com-1 the town would pay a rental allow of the i posed of representatives of the prov Lance in respect of this Man. The although the Procise a Titan distillate was used in a. Swan Trade. I town refused to make any rental Al Lowance during summer months. As i no arrangement with the mortgagee buffaloes Honor Tims car filled with hearing. The thins that hath been. It is that which shall be and that which is done is that which be done and there is no thing under the Sun in the lesson Sermon j september 18th. Through some mis were also passages from the Christinn j Little orphan Annie the Birds have flown by Harold Gray stay Here with the Jack come on the rest of you they t know yet that we re out of mail this time they won t get away each of you take one Side of the House and Don t let anybody out it s co St us a Fortune to buy our Freedom it s going to be Worth it with Libby and that brat out of the Way we Cam up the politicians and beat this rap Well be Able to go free Atid still have millions easy. Mow where they gone but where and Why we be got to locate them what they can Tell will wreck us All Well with my connections it should t be hard 70 track them Down report on jewish orphanage and children s Aid deficit of operations despite rigid economies during year reports showing the work of the jewish orphanage and children s Aid society of Western. Canada were presented at the annual meeting of that institution held in the Assembly Hall of the orphanage 123 Matheson Avenue sunday afternoon. The largest attendance in years was present. City briefs stepping off the walk on Louise mrs. Collins Wile of h. M. Collins Bridge. Saturday evening. David w. Hutchungs 57, of 207 Nairn Avenue Elmwood sustained a broken ankle abrasions to the face and Scalp wounds when police reports say he walked into the Side of a passing automobile. Kie condition is favor Able. Mrs. Pearl Crossin 285 Ellen Street is in Misericordia Hospital suffering from a fractured ankle received sat urday night when she fell while alighting from a Street car on Sher Brook Street at Westminster Avenue. H. L. Buisch of the National Cash Register company Dayton Ohio will be the guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of the Winnipeg kiwanis club to be held tuesday oct. 9, at 12.30 o clock in the Royal Alexandra hotel. He will speak on modern merchandising j i could be secured by negotiation. It j in his presidential address w. Was decided to have it considered at j Cohen told of economies that were a meeting of the debt and just tit j effected in various departments Board. By notice dated september despite which there was a deficit on 10th. Peden was advised to appear on operations of a Large portion science look. Health with key to science the scriptures understanding Andl stenographic staff member of i he from country Points mailed a second impressive service at Cenotaph to commemorate 24 members of r-101 s Crew e then and Ideal of All that is perfect and eternal. Through Many generations human ballets will be attaining diviner conceptions. And the immortal and Der fact Model of god s printed notice advising of a meeting on september 27th. The cae. How Ever was As first arranged put on the Agenda for september 18th, and was an order made that Peden pay s9.00 a month the accumulated deficits on this account amounted to he complimented the new superintendent and mrs. H. E. Wilder for the splendid atmosphere of Good will they Are creating not Only with the children some thoughts on wheat out look will be the subject of an address to be Given by r. S. Law president of the United Grain grow ers at a meeting of the Winnipeg Kinsmen club in the Grill room of the Marlborough hotel tuesday night oct. 9, at 6.15 o clock. And staff but with the friends Matthew Popowich one of the eight communists sentenced to a term in newly appointed United states Consul in Winnipeg is confined to the Gen eral Hospital seriously ill. Her condition sunday night was reported fair. The East Kildonan Junior football club will hold a whist drive and dance in the Prince Edward Branch of the Canadian legion clubroom 300 Trent Avenue monday oct. 8, at 8.30 . Refreshments will be served. The Manitoba Industrial first Aid association will hold its regular meet ing on the night of monday oct. 15. The meeting ordinarily would have been held tonight but it was postponed on. Account of today being thanksgiving Day. The regular meet Craig suggests new system in selecting mayors not sure election proper method no pay for chief magistrate preference for a new system m Conada of selecting mayors was expressed by Rev. J. Richmond Craig in a Sermon at Grace Church. Sunday evening when the Church was filled am not sure that election is the Ings this Mouth will be held on oct. 15 and oct. 22. The programme for l am the Winter will be def lev started me2fd a mayor or. Craig. I was reared in a country where they do not elect the the Winter will be definitely started at next monday s Jne eting a. Trevor Davies superintendent of the association states. Spinach varying the proceedings win characteristic contributions. Mem Bers of the orchestra who figured specially in the programme were mrs Jean Broadhurst miss Winnie Hagen. Mrs. Tony Armstrong and or. Mrs. J. J. Broadhurst l. Anderson pianist. In addition there was Cha Rev Community singing j. Mcewing ing the Leader. Interesting moving pictures were displayed by the Winnipeg Hydro. Mrs. Garland presided and on be half of the club gave a Hearty Tel come to the Joys. Enemy would be asked to refrain from use of Gas the greater Winnipeg Young men s Liberal club will hold a general meet ing on tuesday oct. 9, at 8.15 ., in the club rooms Corner Broadway and in grave Street. Important business of the club will be brought before the members for ratification including social activities members and friends Are creation will finally be seen As the Lon a True Conception or being Page the Rne Moi a of 24 members of Royal antediluvian order of Buffa who died in the crash of b-101, giant Airship on oct. 5. 1930. Was honoured sunday afternoon by the local lodges of the order at an impressive ceremony at Che Cenotaph and a mar h through the streets. The Parade was led by Primo j. B. Scott and the service was conducted by Canon c. C. Carruthers. It was Dene i with the singing of the hymn "6 cd our help in Ages next major j. T. Gillingham of the Salva Tion army said a prayer and Canon Carruthers read from the scriptures j i Padur in fun test he seventh chapter of the revela Lehrer Iii tons of St. John. This was succeeded by the singing of the hymn abide with Praise to the order for their thought in arranging and holding the service was Criven by Canon Carruthers. These he said died doing their a Xiv which sum is just sufficient to pay of the Home As Well As the general in the course of twelve months a Public of Winnipeg and Western year s interest and a year s taxes and j he thanked the ladies Peden was advised of this order. Society the National Council of Peden neglected however so far i jewish women the Junior Council i 1 As the newspaper article shows to j the girls auxiliary the alumni of i Nive this further information he and the orphanage and the Winnipeg j his wife appeared at the office sep i electric company for their respective tember 27th. The cite fixed by the i co operation and assistance. Second notice sent out in Lawrence palk speaking on by half on learning of the error which had 6he Federated budget Board a occurred the Board at once gave or. Pea led for increased Effort and con and a special hearing j Tri buttons to the forthcoming and All the facts were reconsidered. I pain Peden was then advised that the i Peter 8ave nistor2 order previously made was the Winnipeg foundation and i a modern method d adm Nistra ust King to raise this monthly sum and Marcus Hyman m.l.a., suggested lit was suggested to him. Hat he on. Ways and Means where a the income quire from the town Council whether i m she be Kingston Penitentiary is coming to j requested to attend. Winnipeg wednesday morning at 8.45 o clock Over the Canadian Paci fic lines. Arrangements Are being made to Welcome him at the depot by calling out a Large attendance of the workers. The Brooklands and Weston Branch. Canadian legion b.e.s.l., and ladies auxiliary will hold a whist drive and dance in the memorial Hall 1623 Logan Avenue tonight at 8 . Head ukrainian St. Boniface fire greek orthodox fighters Battle mayor and Rio not give a Chance Toj any mount Bank who blows into a j Community overnight to wrest the Honor from a Man who has served i his town Long and faithfully. I am j not so sure that mayoralty election system Here is the Wisest thing r do not think it tends to our get Ting the Best Type of Man. I prefer that preference should be Eiven to the Man who has served Long and Calt fully. I would have him elected by his Peers in the municipal j Council. I would also elect him for a period British plans revealed in pamphlet listing proposals in event of conflict Canadian press cubic London. Oct. The event l War. Great Britain would request Ai enemy government to Promise not in use Poison Gas. According to a pamphlet issued by the War office entitled tactical notes on defence agans the pamphlet discusses possible i uses of Poison Gas by an enemy. Of or. Craig continued 11 enumerates protective equipment Foi would make the term of service ten t troops years for a Man to become eligible j 2as a Church in City prize questions rival s statement was Mei was Over. I May say that the City of Winnipeg unemployment Relief depart ment regularly assists individuals who fire 011 Relief with a rental allow Ance in whole or partial satisfaction the detailed exposition made by the superintendent h. E. Wilder of the principles governing him in the conduct of the Home and the meth ods adopted which Are in line with he latest thought on social welfare ment Board. The Board and the City As Loru theirs is a living nation he con j decade Long child bearing race inst tinted. These were great men Tutic by the late Charles Sun worthy of their sires. While we j Day refused to yield top spot in. The nevertheless we rejoice that baby Derby to mrs. Mathew Kenny the motherland is Able to produce j who claimed saturday to have borne Tuung to the same none Par. J super in complimented his successor grasp he has shown of the men such As they. They gave willing 10 children since 1926. Service willing a Aeri fico. And a willing mrs Bagnato declared she had m of life. We shall Ever remember Vest gated mrs. Kenny s claim to titular following the address the. Hymn nearer my god to was , and then were Laid the Cenotaph by representatives of grand Council of Tho grand Lodge of eng land the joint. C Iun Nii of the order Westbrook Lodge. Halcyon grand Glare. And Dominion Glade no. 1. The service closed with last Post and reveille blown by Bugle scr East e Wylie of the 9cth who could qualify in the con Nolner Rifle a Benediction by Rev. Test. She sad even if mrs. Kenny s or j s Miller and the singing would give birth next he National Anthem. Month twins should prove Correct having 19 children in As Many years 10 since ., eccentric attorney died and found Only Seren of the French Canadian Mother s children j had been registered with the vital statistics department of the Ontario government As required in s j rules. Mrs. . Wife of a police court interpreter claims to have eight Chil the Parade to the Cenotaph was j the new in the race could not preceded by the salvation army baud draw ahead. Who contributed the musical i the rear in she lowered her eyes accompaniment to the service. The shyly As she said it wait Weels and i la Tell if few mrs ladies Glades were represented hrs g Hatfield grand Primi. And Kenny can produce Only seven Regis e Hoole Primi elect of Domin rations and has she will have Ion Oviade nine children qualifying but whether also at the service were members j or not mrs. Bagnato equal that of the National and British Empire depends on what she will Hava to say disabled sex servicemen s association in a few led by their president. P. Mckeown. Parade marches were contributed by the Ulster volunteers Fife and drum band. Operate closely in these matters. I was confronted with and see no reason Why the town Council j a Andlor he which he discharged of Stonewall should be offended by j Del Les. He was followed by or. A Mere enquiry As to whether it is a j Slotin. Who expressed on i behalf of those present. The superintendent reported that 180 children were now sheltered in the boys and 30 ranging in Ages from eight months to 19 years. The Cost per capita was 89 cents per Day. The total expenditures for the year was s27.000. With income from All sources. The daily rate is in fact lower but the extra expense in taking care of discharged but unemployed children added to the per capita Cost. The following were elected to the. Board of directors m. Adelman m. Averbach s. Boroditsky. L. Brenner a. Bricker. A. Cal off a. E. Cantor mrs. M. Chess. W. Cohen. L. Davis t. Diamond. Or. D. M. Genoff or. B. J. Ginsburg d. Gottlieb m. A. Gray Louis Gunn s. P. Katz. J. Lyons h. Morton a. I. Slotin mrs. A Spivak and j. Wilder. Of horses and Early Snow indicates expedition is in danger artist wanted arrested in Calgary wanted by Winnipeg police for j allegedly cashing a number of bogus j years the workers United front cheques. In which the name of a 1 Tion conference decided at its meeting dead Man had been forged. H. Para a sunday afternoon to run its Candi Canadian press despatch Orla oct. Six fears that the Bedaux expedition would be endangered with Early snowfall in Sifton pass were contained in a radio Gram received by British. Columbia provincial police Headquarters sunday from Pouce Coupe peace River District. Contrary to previous reports the message indicated that the Leader of the party Charles e. Bedaux was intending to proceed with his trans Mountain trip to Telegraph Creek. It was this decision that caused authorities at Pouce Coupe to fear for the party s safety. Sifton pass near the head Waters of the contrary to the practice of previous i through which the the name forged. H. Dice alias Powley. Ross alias i plates for Aldermani honors for Ward Robbins. Is under arrest at Calgary j 3 and Ward 2 As straight Commil Alta. to information reach i lists. The meeting was held at 663 ins chief of policy a Coile Smith main Street., with a. Brock in the i chair. J m. J. Fot Kin. Last year s mayoralty j candidate. Was chosen to contest the Akin manic honors in Ward 3. And j renown to the Saul Simkin was the unanimous polio say the Man had Only re-1 Choice for Alderman in Ward 2. A per y been released from the Peni i Michael Sawiak. Editor of the of Cut Lerv. And Lurine he last j Farmers Hud i was the i school trustee in 3. The new executive members of the before attempting to Cross the mountains to Telegraph has been reported closed As Early As october in other years. While there have been no reports of the Gap being impassable at present recent word stated that Snow was facing. 1 of civil to i film the message said the party Lead been forced to return to White Mineral recording office and Hudson s Bay Post at the Junction ukrainian weekly Suar conference s nominee Finisy and Kwa Dacha Rivers to its food Cache because and butter supplies had run Low. A re. Leaving at Regini. Following which he was at Calgary on charges of a similar nature. According to police Here Paradora forged the name of a Man Ross. Killed some time ago communist election conference were next heard of j instructed to bring in a report at the at spent Whitewater the expedition six Days during which con next meeting of the conference Sun Day morning. Oct. 21, on the possibility of running a mayoralty Candi Date and a school trustee for Ward 2. It was decided definitely not to run candidates in Ward 1 because of the _ _ in of i a Flor Noble Accident at Portal i poor showing made in former years before be fit Here to eel when the conference had contested the charges against him the prisoner that Ward. Will be dealt with at Cal is Christian and i upon the motion of Saul Simkin the conference changed its name from the workers United front elec Tion conference to communist elec Tion conference. Although not running As members i of the communist party of Canada the candidates Are to accept the communist programme i. Brock explained. The following were appointed elec Tion committee m. Korol. A. Brock. D. Smith Edith Van Lar Michael h. Taylor t. Kobzdey j. Dubno d. Moysiuk d. Romalus. Mrs. J. Davis a. Macdonald Harry Binder mrs. I. Lowe o. Peterson p. Melas Wasseth away and the lust there. Toby. N. And n. Bed unreality was the subject of the lesson Sermon in All Christian science churches sunday. The Golden text read All that is in the world the lust of the flesh and the lust of the eyes and the Pride of life is not of the father but
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