Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 06, 1937, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page four. Winnipeg free press tuesday april 6, 1937. Fear further attacks on German christians possibility of greatly increased Campaign is viewed As result of recognition Given to Ludendorff s Pagan religion Berlin april 6. Possibility of an Intens ii fied anti Christian Campaign in the aged general Erich Ludendorff at its monday As Ludendorff announced his Neo Pagan cult had been Given the status of a religion by the nazi regime. The declarations of the War Leader coincided with renewed anti Cleri Cal moves by the government. Within recent Days police authorities forbade the holding of a pro Testant evangelical week at Darm Stadt. The meetings wore to have been held from March 31 until sunday. Ludendorff called upon his Fol Lowers within the nazi party and outside it to age pitiless War against catholicism. Masonry and jews International forces he claimed Are Bent on destroying Germany. The general s Neo Pagan move ment claims hundreds of thousands pitch against the enemy for months and steals Unity christianity was described by Ludendorff As a foreign religion which falsifies our inheritance slays our racial qualities steals their Unity from our people and renders them the understanding of this grave truth came to me As the fruit of profound Luden Dort averred. I asked myself How it was possible for the jew of adherents and sympathizers he roman Church the third Rich. I to Shaller. The Nulty he Workman All nephews of mrs. Moody. The funeral of mrs. Ada Elizar Beth Bowdler 67, wife of Hubert Bowdler 16 Amulet apartment who died saturday at the general Hospital was held monday after noon from Thomson s to Elmwood cemetery. Mrs. Alma Noble wife of Samuel b. Noble 96 Inkster Boulevard it resident of firm Peg. For 21 years died monday at the. Winnipeg Geni eral Hospital. She was a native of . Well known in the see John s District mrs. Noble was a member of the congregation of St. John s Cathedral for Many years. Surviving in addition to her Hus band Are two daughters Marion and Margaret and one son All at Home two Brothers Ross o. Day and Melvin Day and two Sis ters mrs. Charles Myers of and mrs. C. Gorham of Boston mass. Fine Rel arrange ments in. Charge of Are not yet Complete. Funeral services for John bunt ing Reeve of Assiniboia Munici Pality for ten terms who died Fri Day at Grace Hospital in his 86th year will be held at St. Matthew s anglican Church at ,2 . Tuesday. Rev. Thomas Marshall will officiate and burial will be made in the family plot in Brookside Ceme Tery. The funeral of Percy Ellsworth Browne 53, who died sunday at his residence 41 Purcell Avenue will be held tuesday at 2 ., from Thom son s to Elmwood cemetery. More about plea refused continued from Page one wanted to it would mean Elimina Ting the minimum wage and hours of labor Law and All other regulations. Or. Farmer said uniformity in half holidays was impossible be cause some retail stores wanted saturday others wednesday and others monday Marcus Hyman. , said uniformity had already been attempted and found impossible i of attainment. J. A. Barry cons., stated that retail Mer chants wanted to give employees one Day off but wanted uniformity too. Or. Farmer s motion lost by a vote of 31 to 12. A motion by or. Queen for deletion of the election Deposit provisions lost by a Divi Sion vote of 25 to 19. The City charter Bill then got third Reading. Advance Bill Gin combines investigation Ottawa april 6. Long and at times highly technical argue i ment leading to numerous Amend ments the Bill designed to restore administration. Of combines investigation to the department of labor and to provide for appointment of a commissioner with wide Powers passed the committee stage monday in the House of commons. Labor minister Norman Rogers accepted Many amendments suggested by Hon. C. H. Cahan cons., St. Lawrence St. Opposition Leader r. B. Bennett and Hon. A h Stevens recon., Koo Frenay while Many changes were made at the instance of the mini Ster himself. Or. Cahan was unable however to convince the government that proceedings by the commissioner after a preliminary inquiry had disclosed evidence indicating to his satisfaction that a Combine existed should be taken Only with con sent of the minister. It was argued that such a pro vision would place the minister in an invidious position in that a might Rule against the recommendation of the commissioner and open the Way to charges of political interference. More about legislature continued from pipe one University would be filling a big need if. It granted degrees to extra mural students if they qualified by passing the necessary examinations. Hon. Ivan Schultz minister of education said the Board of governors held a University education required not Only text Book study but contacts with professors arid social life of. The University. Or. Schultz paid a tribute to the magnificent reorganization work Lor the University done by the Board of governors. President Sidney Smith was bringing the University much closer in touch with the life of the province. John Queen , criticized Low salaries paid Rural school teachers and or. Sch Ultz pointed out that extra assistance now being Given by the province would result in a decided improvement. A. R. Welch cons., Turtle Moun improved Grain prices would be reflected in increased salaries. L. St. G. Stubbs Independent said the chief defect in the Rural school system was the Small administrative unit. Or. Queen pressed the govern ment to state definitely whether it would guarantee every Rural teacher a minimum salary of per year. Premier Bracken agreed to do so if the . Group would not try to reduce Revenue at the present session. Or. Queen said he would not give the promise., but would find ways for the government to raise Money. H. F. Lawrence , St. Boniface said Rural members of the House would permit teachers salaries to reach extremely Low figures but would not reduce inter est rates. Premier Bracken retorted that when the labor group were in Power in Winnipeg they did Noth ing. Or. Queen said the City did not have the necessary Power but the province had the Power. The government is giving no assistance to any immigration scheme and has no intention doing so As Long As present conditions continue or. Bracken stated when the question was raised by or. Queen. This came up when the House dealt with supplementary estimates totalling Bill Aims to limit sask. Pool reserves to Aid organization Reg Ina april 6. Ments to the wheat Pool Bill approved in private Bills committee monday morning aim to limit the use of the commercial reserves of the Pool to assisting co operative organizations set up under the co operative associations act or the co operative marketing act. The Bill is to become operative Only by proclamation after the next general meeting wheat Pool Dele Gates has been held and the Legisla Tion has received approval of a iwo thirds majority of the delegates. The Bill provides that the meeting must not be held prior to nov. 1, and that All the shareholders must be notified of the intent of the Bill at least 30 Days prior to the general meeting. The Bill As it was drafted originally if approved would have Given the Pool the right to use the com Mercial Reserve funds for assisting organizing co operative enterprises As subsidiaries of the Pool. Winnipeg Home and property owners association annual meeting Isaac Brock school wednesday 8 . Speakers try Salada Orange Pekoe blend Tea Here s the 1937 flavour Champion Molas of mint if Savett smoothest favour yes we be blended the slow dark sweetness of molasses with the Cool Tangness of mint. The result. Molas of mint life savers and what a flavour. So Sweet so delicious try this at wrest life savers flavour dry cleaning your clothes when cleaned by Crown Are restored to fresh crispness. Style and shape they look and fee like Crown clean them. Swagger Spring Coats suits dresses garments insured against fire and theft 42328 Crown cleaners dyers. Furriers prices effective tuesday april 6 Tea values Airway blend in. Maximum Orange Pekoe in. 40c 41c Singapore sliced pineapple 2 s. So. Corn 8.30 to 9.30 Only. Lynn Valley 17-oz limit 5 tin c of i 8.30 to 9.30 Only. Sausage Libl 5 8.30 to 9.30 Only. 8.30 to 9.30 Only. Highway Tea in. Limit 3 ibs. Fresh fruits and vegetables fresh Green Texas la. Spinach Manitoba 7 ibs potatoes 17c tomatoes firm . 15c bananas firm Ripe in 9e rhubarb . Hothouse in. 12c lettuce California. .2 for 15c fancy washed and trimmed in 13c cauliflower fresh White each 17c-l9c Grapefruit Texas seedless for mad. Large thin skin and Sweet California seedless Navel s 25c Orange 33c-36c-39c-6 for sirloin or porterhouse la. Meats or porterhouse Steak 22c minced beef or veal in. 7c Chuck roast tender beef in 9e round so Cdr. St. Beef in. He thick rib roast beef in. Lie 1 in. Stewing Steak Viz in. Kidney both for. 4 i 5jw beef sliced pork lean jellied of Tongue in. In. In. 42e stewing beef . Team Calvd piece or sliced Bacon soap specials of idol Large pkg. 1 Large Rinso 1 bar lifebuoy both for Pearl White 5 bars a cake of Witch Haze soap free 20c 22c Choice Sieve 4, 2 s Corn tomatoes flour es1 24 a shortening sugar yellow .2 ibs. 14c sugar icing.2 ibs. 15e maximum ice Cream pint is mocha Java Coffee in. 29e Wax Beans 8-oz., 2 tint. 1 5c Al. Is. Peaches 2 s so. Tin 17c Manitoba beets 2 a 3 tins 25c cd. Rod plums 2 s so. Tin. 1 of Craw. Pineapple cubes tin Loc Al. I. Currant Jam with pectin 4 to. Tin 5ze Safeway stores tin lock tin lie. 7lbs.29c 98 a 2 ibs. 27c 254. Fruit buns iced Raisin fresh baked cookies 2 Dyson s Fey. Pickles 13 Wagstaffe s Orange a 4 s tin Grade a medium Sweet Santa Clara prunes 2 ibs. Aylmer Tomato juice tin
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