Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 13, 1937, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Don t forget Good anytime in the 2-Glass bottle Fott by Carrier Fin Winnipeg 25c per week. Winnipeg april 13, 1937. Price 5c per copy edition with comics Loc. Tou will got and health from Bryee i Buttermilk bread1 hmm we the Bryce Way new to flavor and shape Bryce s bakeries none Siml and have our Salesman Call Dally Young Roamer is Safe after a night of adventurous wan go through the downtown Trees with time out for a Slort rav old steel tank on Colony near Portage Avenue four Keith Mackenzie was in his Home looking backward from the few press files sleeping peacefully again monday morning. Tutje subject of a frantic All night Earch by parents or. And mrs. Trodie Mackenzie 104 Spence let and the City police depart 5 the child was located Cruiser car policemen at the Corner of Portage Avenue and Edmonton Street at 7.30 o clock monday Keith Mackenzie morning. He was taken to his Home he left shortly after five of clock sunday afternoon and put bed. The Young pedestrian seemed Little worse for his All nocturnal wan his Mother said at noon monday. He was Given a hot Bath immediately upon being returned to his Home by the police and then put to bed. He fell asleep immediately. This is the second time within a week that the Little Mackenzie boy has run away from Home with 11 year old Sidney Gentles As com Panion. The latter is regarded As a confirmed wanderer. Apparently running into Keith in the Vicinity of his Home he took the Little fellow on another All night Jaunt. Apart from the time they slept in the old tank the boys spent most of the night wandering around downtown streets. Sixty years 12, wj7 George the Brewer of Silver Heights was the proud owner of some pullets going on three months old George stated that he had per formed the hitherto unheard of feat of having hatched out these Chick ens in the month of january. Fifty five years 12, 1882 the warm weather was beginning to show up Winnipeg s backyards the City health inspector announced he would pursue with relentless severity any Winnipeg Ger who neglected to put his premises in such shape that prospective real estate purchasers might be invited to visit and View Winnipeg. Fifty years 12, 1887 seeding was in full blast at glad Stone and the ground was in splendid gophers had in creased to such an extent that Mani Toba municipalities were offering three cents per Gopher Tail for All animals taken within municipal boundaries. Forty five years the following was the peroration of Rev. T. Dewitt Talmage s Palm sunday Sermon in Brooklyn Vic tors Over sin and sorrow in the Hills and valleys of the heavenly Palestine the redeemed shall stand in numbers like the stars in spleen Dor like the morn waving their Palms in the everlasting Palm Sun Day of the Rev. Or. Tal Mage s sermons had for years been a favorite feature of the free forty years 12, 1897 the of reviving baseball in Winnipeg had started by the re organization of the Winnipeg baseball association with p. Shea president and w. Pitman Vicer president. S thirty five years april 12, 1902 Queen. Wilhelmina had typhoid fever Holland which loved its Young Queen intensely was frantic with anxiety the bulletins from Castle lop were headlined in euro Pean news. Thirty years 12, 1907 the crowning Triumph to Date of the career of Andrew Carnegie philanthropist came with the Dedi cation of the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburg or. Carnegie was present in person and gave an Brandon Council voted for government telephones Twenty Jive years april 12, 1912 at the season s final meeting of behind the curtain True German scene hidden under drapes of terror Berlin to the tourist tourists Are impressed wide clean streets shining new buildings hurrying crowds and statues . Here s the Brandenburger Gate that Berlin the new us. Labor act is upheld Washington april is. United steles supreme court gave the government a majority Victory monday by upholding constitutionality of the Wagner labor relations act As applied to All business engaged in interstate Commerce. The. Collective gaining upheld by the court in businesses engaged in interstate has been the major Point of dispute in the recent series of sit Down strikes. Under the decision the legislation is applicable to All businesses held to be in interstate Commerce. Speculation was stirred immediately As to whether the tribunal s decisions in five Casus would affect president Roosevelt s fight for re organizing the tribunal William Green president of the american federation of labor had described the. Wagner act As the Magna Charta of it guarantees collected bargain ing to workmen in negotiating with employers on wages hours of work and other four of the supreme court s de involving the Jones and Laughlin steel corporation of Pitts Burgh the Fruehauf trailer com Pany of Detroit the Friedman Harry Marks clothing company inc., of Richmond and the associated press Baldwin firm Britain to permit sales executive Here f. B. Curry general sales Man Ager of the How tree company Toronto arrived in Winnipeg Mon Day morning for a four Day visit. He address meetings of the company s Manitoba salesmen. Or. Curry is a guest at the fort Garry hotel. The Winnipeg Branch of the Dick ens Fellowship honorary Secretary h. Gerald Wade was unanimously placed in nomination for the vice presidency of the lows hip left vacant by. The. Recent death of Alfred Tennyson. Dickens Twenty years 12, 1917 the headline news Story from overseas was still the. Great Battle of Vimy w. Hobson was re elected president of the Assini Boine curlers. Close to the line Legal experts doubt whether Saskatchewan s plan to tax mail orders is constitutional Ottawa ont., april 13. Pro posed tax on mail orders from without the province requiring individual purchasers to declare such purchases comes pretty close to the line of indirect taxation forbidden the provinces under the . Act say most constitutional authorities in Ottawa. They will not be quoted until they have studied the text of the act. Hon. Ernest Lapointe minister of Justice flatly refused to discuss it. It is pointed out that at the parliamentary session of 1936, the Senate killed a Resolution for an amendment to the . Act which would have Given the provinces the right to indirect taxation As Well As direct taxation which they now hold. The upper House killed it largely because it was an Effort to give Legal Sanction to an act passed by the new Brunswick legislature april 24, 1936, attempting to Levy fax on branches of outside Chain stores by taxing their Gross sales of retail goods delivered within the province. British Columbia Case on the other Side Are the Well blown . Gasoline tax cases. In 1923, the . Legislature passed an act putting a tax on gasoline sold for the first time after its Manu facture or importation into the pro Vince. The privy Council held it in valid As an indirect tax. In 1930 tie . Legislature passed a Nev. Set imposing the tax on every con Sumer of gasoline or imported into the province. The Rivy Council held that in s it was levied on the very per on intended and desired to pay and did not relate to any com Mercial dealing with the commodity it did not fall within the category of customs and excise duties and As the act did Ort to regulate Trade and com if. Was Ultra Vires of re Vinciale View senator Arthur Meighen in de ate on the . Legislation emphasized that the Power of indirect taxation has specifically de red the provinces to bring about Unity of the. Dominion what you want May to know wheat closed monday or lower. Winnipeg mail closes at Genera Post office for Vancouver 9 Aji Aad 8.30 . For Montreal an Toronto 9.15 . And 6 . Of the South Minneapolis and Chicago 8 . And 5.30 . Air mail for United states Mon treat Toronto and Vancouver close at 2.30 pan. Daily. Mail for City delivery posted b 1.30 . At general Post office delivered the same Day. The next regular overseas Mai closes at 9.15 . Wednesday apr 14, leaving Halifax n.s., april the Montclare the next specially addressed be Ter mail closes at 5.30 . Wedge Day april 14, leaving new Yor april 18, on Bremen. In said they could secure by methods of indirect taxation the ame effect As if Able to pose customs and excise taxes. He agreed that the second British Columbia Case because it put the tax direct on Consumers was not an indirect tax. But when you tax the transact said and thus interfere with processes of Trade you can a and exempt the people of the province. As soon As t is done we shall have in effect tariffs Between our from these citations of the Brit ish Columbia second gasoline tax act held Legal and the attempted validation of the new Brunswick Chain store tax disapproved by the Senate it would appear that Legal Ity of the Saskatchewan mail order tax rests clearly on the Point whether it cannot be passed on by the consumer and is not a tax on transactions. Mostly commemorating men of deeds of blood shrine of nazism on the surface. This is one of a series of articles on present Day Germany by Grant Dexter free press stall correspondent in London who visited Berlin to obtain first hand knowledge prevailing economic social and political conditions in Seething Naz Lland. By Grant Dexter London april 13. Could be no. More violent mental exercise than to try to think of Germany of Berlin in. Terms of Canada and a Canadian City. You arrive at Berlin and begin consorting with newspaper correspondents with the Heads of North american companies in whom you naturally have Confidence. Later on your Circle enlarges to in clude the Junior officials of the embassies and consulates. You walk Miles about the City watch ing the people noticing How they Are dressed How they behave you poke into stores and shops ride on Street cars the underground and the buses. The atmosphere of oppression and terror strikes As if with physical Force. It is your first experience of a country in the grip of terror and the feeling is like walking from sunlight into Shadow from warmth and agreeable noise into the stillness of Arctic cold. People Are not Well dressed. They Are just a Little bit Down at the Heel. They look hungry and As a Rule they Are Pale. There in t much Sunshine in faces or eyes. No one smiles or fills his lungs. No one seems particularly glad to be although this is springtime the Sun is shining and the Birds Are singing. T fear in eyes it is said you can always identify one of the Mackenzie clan because he shows much White of Eye the Mackenzie lived m such peril from neighbouring clans that they tried to look All ways at once. The germans too show much White of looks to this Side and the other. There is a special questioning glint in the eyes which look at you. There is Little conversation on the streets or in Public conveyances for a time it seems incredible and untrue. The whole atmosphere is comic opera. Surely the people who talk to you Are trying to be funny at some Point somebody will laugh. Don t be you say to a Canadian who has spent Many years in Europe whoever heard of such Hole listening secret police spies everywhere espionage opened letters tapped Telephone wires arrest without warrant imprison ment without trial decapitation hanging the firing squad without any hearing or any Appeal Ger Many is a civilized tragic example of he replies. So loud. See that out of hip office window into a Little courtyard where scrub women Are at do you think she s crying for the woman is crying right enough and the reason it appears is that her father and husband were taken by the Gestapo a night or two before she has not heard from or of them she Doest know where they were taken and she thinks that probably she will never see either of them again. Such cases Are brought to one s attention not As isolated or rare occurrences but As Normal events in the Germany of today. On another Day the guide at one of the museums turned out to be a bavarian who had spent Many years in Pennsylvania was married to an american German and whose wife and family were still As he put it in god s country thank the emotion of this Man when he discovered someone he thought to be american was obviously sincere and deeply moving. Penalty is death he is still a German citizen having neglected to Complete his naturalization papers to Munich to wind up his father s estate. His property is gone. Being of military age he cannot get the approval of the German police officials to leave the country and he has not the courage to make a break for it. One could with her shipping prime minister House of commons government refuses to recognize Spanish insurgent regime As belligerent London april 13. British government refuses to recognize the Spanish insurgent regime As a belligerent and will permit no interference British shipping on the High seas prime minister Baldwin told the House of commons monday. Baldwin added however that All British merchant had been advised against proceeding to the Bilbao zone in View of the dangers they might run. The prime minister outlined this stand reached at a sunday meeting of the Cabinet at a moment when . Hood the world i largest warship a position off Bilbao after a Quick voyage Iron Gibraltar. Baldwin while insisting Brit guess that he has not obeyed the Law requiring to liquidate All foreign holdings the penalty is death and this Man plainly was in terror of his Shadow of chief interest were his comments on the German people. Things Are bad and getting they Don t understand our language. They Don t know what Freedom Means. They Don t want our kind. They re getting what they warn. God knows what will happen despite the fact that Germany is passing through a reign of terror it is the indisputable fact so far As one arrive at it that Hitler has the overwhelming support of the people. Many thousands Are locked up in internment Camps and prisons or Are pressed into work gangs. The country swarms with secret police. Blackmail is reported to by toe greatest Industry in the country. Swarms of soldiers apart from the civilian population one is impressed by the Large numbers of soldiers i evidence. Ail carry weapons the preference being for revolvers or bayonets. There is nothing domineering about the soldiers. They do not shoulder civilians aside nor walk the streets like lords of creation. Then there Are the Public buildings the Monu ments and statues. Berlin is adorned with them As a Crown with jewels. One is struck by the almost a varied military Motif. The famed Brandenburg Arch with its four horses Chariot and victorious Warrior dominates the City. Along the tops of the state buildings appear figures of warriors brandishing clubs swords daggers and Shields. On Granite bases stand the figures of great military leaders of the past belted buckled and spurred for Battle. The prussian Kings and German emperors minus the last Kaiser line the most famous Road in the tie Garten Central Park with a few generals thrown in for Good measure. No tributes to peace since peace hath her victories one wonders where Berlin hides her tributes to Bach Wagner Beethoven Goethe Heine Brahms and the rest Heine being part jew is stricken like Mendelssohn from the German citizenship. The Only poem of Heine appearing in German textbooks today is dubbed Mendelssohn s music is no longer played. Wagner and Beethoven Are remembered by monuments. The writer could not find memorials to the others. The contrast with London new York or Washington is marked. There is no statue of Liberty in Berlin. One looks in vain for memorials such As London has raised to people like Lincoln Gladstone Washington capt. Cook capt Scott the red Cross Forster of education act Harvey who discovered the circulation blood Plimsoll. Shaftsbury Wilberforce Bright Florence Nightingale and the rest. On a sunday morning in the suburbs the Hitler youth were out in Force. Battalions of girls ranging from 10 to 18 years were marching the streets drilling in the squares. Lads of Cor responding Ages were also hard at Drill. All were m uniform and All seemed to be Happy. As they marched they Sang one of the marching tunes from the song Book of the organization today Germany is ours tomorrow the world. But the highlight of the visit was a scene ill the Mother and boy. The boy was about five years old dressed in the brow shirt uniform and equipped with a toy Rifle Belt and Bayonet. At his Mother s co Mound by tried to the Bayonet and slope Aims. Tunes he failed to do it properly. The Mother persisted demonstrating each movement Over and Over again. Finally the lad succeeded. His Mother ran to him capping her hands hugged Lam tight and showered his wee lace with kisses. In his next article or. Dexter will Tell of Hitler s absolute Power Over the German people were five to four decisions. The court was unanimous in the Washington Virginia and Maryland coach company Case. Justice Roberts who has held the balance of Power in some five to four decisions delivered the five to four holding the wag Ner act did not violate Freedom of the press and could be applied to the associated press. He also delivered the unanimous decision in the coach company Case. Chief Justice Hughes who was 75 years old sunday delivered the opinions in the other . The National labor relations Board the associated press to reinstate Morris Watson a new York editorial employee. Watson contended he had been Dis missed because of activities in connection with the american news paper Guild. The associated press said he was discharged because his work was not up to his proven Capa Laige scale strikes Loop in land London april 13. A rising discontent in the ranks of labor with prospects of Large scale strikes in several industries in the near future confronted the government monday severest test in years of its extensive labor arbitration a More than work the Cly deside shipbuilding Industry will hold a one Day strike Friday unless employers agree to a conference wednesday with representatives of striking apprent tices., the striking apprentices Are seek ing wage increases and better work ing conditions. O Fher crumbles of unrest came from the railway workers who have demanded that operators open negotiations of higher wage claims ability. Transportation All London a subway Board to control milk Industry in City planned control of the production Supply distribution and Sale of milk in the greater Winnipeg area will video in a government Bill which was introduced monday before the legislature. The Bill Calls for a Board of three of whom one will be Art Independent chairman one will represent the producers and one represent the Consumers. The proposed measure will trans Fer the control of the milk Industry from the municipal and Public Utility Board where it has rested for the past several years to the new Board which will Deal solely with milk and Cream. Costs of the administration of the act will be assessed upon persons in the milk Industry. In that respect the present practice under the pub Lic Utility Board will be continued under the new Board. Trains and surface cars May be up May 1 if the London transport Board refuses a demand by the transport and general workers Union demand for a 7 is hour Day employers have tried to Stem Dis Content with. Wage and Joiner con Cessions. Sixty thousand women an girls employed in engineering trades Wiull receive an increase of 24 cents a week beginning tuesday. Ish government was neither extend Ujj ing belligerent rights to the Spanish insurgent besiegers of Bilbao nor interference with British shipping at explained warns shipping they the Are How British shipping that i n View of conditions at present pre f mailing in the neighbourhood of Bil Bao they should not for practical reasons and in View of the risks j against which it is at present fan possible to protect them go into he area As those conditions part Vail to six British food ships sunday v were driven off from Bilbao which is choked with hungry refugees by the insurgent Fleet . Hood was sent to the Bay i of Biscay Baldwin be i cause the government wanted a British naval Force there under the direct command of an officer of h Flag View of the difficult position off Clement Atlee Leader of the opposition asked of does not the government s Post 1 ton amount to a blockade of 1 i replied Baldwin. Wants to discuss failure amid labor cheers Atlea to of then in View of the unsatisfactory nature of these answers i give Baldwin firm continued on Page 11, column 9 Down on Dice Many alleged crap shooters taken when police raid club continuing their drive against crap shooting in Winnipeg City police morality officers who have made several similar raids in the last Lew weeks Early sunday morning raided the Headin Gly club 428 main Street and arrested 36 men All of whom Are alleged to have been indulging in the pastime of throwing Dice. Bennett s hint causes conjecture by Chester Bloom Ottawa april 13. Are the principal runners up for the conservative leadership on Case just in Hon. R. B. Ben Nett goes through with his hint of tossing up the sponge col Gordon s. Harrington sex Premier of Nova Scotia former chairman of National employment the same premises were raided by police a week ago when ten men were taken to Headquarters and later released on bail. Taking part in the latest raid which was made at 3.10 o clock sunday morning were sergeant George Burnett morality offi cers Walter Hughes Donald Mcritchie and. E. J. Alexander. When the last of the 36 men had been locked the patrol Wagon had made three trips to and from the club All were released on bail soon after and were remanded until wednesday after their names appeared on the docket monday charged with keeping a gaining House in connection with the raid Berlin to the Berliner under or. Bennett. Hon. H. H. Stevens m.p., East Convoy ambushed new Delhi april 13. Up havas soldiers including six officers were killed and 40 others wounded in a clash with followers of the Fakir of Ipi who ambushed to important military Convoy in the Waziristan area according to despatches reaching there saturday was Nick Mondick. Charges of being found on the premises were preferred against the following Morris Oigman John c. Levin Morris Sil pc groan e. N. Jernberg Benjamin Booke Rudolph Lemieux Alex. Mcgregor William Holmes Martin Ellis John Mclntyre Paul Kolanski Ami Baldwin Sam Cancilla metro Sam Jacob mile Stone Chris Ronli Polar Joseph Mosc Harry Weidman Harry Green James Wilson Wesley Davis John Poison Saukum Ben Gessler Morris Schmern Emile Mike Leroach of avid Beaver Alex. Starikoff Oscar Marle Oson David Goldsmith Don Ald Clementine Sam Pearl and John Hazza. Kootenay general without an army of be constructionists in the House excommunicated member of or. Bennetts Cabinet. Hon. M. A. Mcpherson former attorney general of Saskatchewan former chief officer of the farriers creditors arrangement act. Hon. W. D. Herridge former min ister to the United states brother in Law of or. Bennett advocate in chief of planned Economy. Hon. James Earl Lawson York South former conservative Jef organizer in last Campaign stamped by Hon. Charles a. Dunning minis Ter of finance As the Ablest Mem Ber on the opposite Side next to or. Bennett and sex minister of Revenue in or. Bennett s Cabinet or. Stevens friends read out of the conservative party by or. Ben Nett As a Bunch of Are prepared to Hatter their Way Back at a convention and take the regu Lar machine apart or. Stevens held himself in hand All through the he is ready to come Backil or. Bennett goes out prob ably would join hands with her Ridge. The letters enemies say behind his Back that or. Herridge has t a Chance. They Are talk ing to keep up their courage. _ Coronation news providing Rich scrapbook data As Day after Day the news of Coronation preparations readies the free press from the heart of the Empire readers making scrapbooks to enter in the Coronation scrapbook contest Are getting valuable material for the contents of these patriotic volumes. The Coronation scrapbook idea has caught on like wildfire. Timely and engrossing it enables readers to try for prizes totalling and it pro Vides them with a Book that will be the basis for a valuable volume on the Royal family in the years to the news items articles and pictures that make up the scrap Book must be Cut from the free press. They must pertain to King George and Queen Elizabeth and members of the Royal family. The contest closes May ,11 and entries must be in the mail by Italy to fortify port causes two deaths new the baby Carriage blamed for More than 50 fires and two deaths credited with striking again sunday in a Bronx tenement fire which caused two deaths and tent two others to hospitals. April 13.-, decision to spend wooo lire o Spe Lor developing the port of assay Eritrea As a naval lose reached at a Cabinet meeting Here sat urday. The port is directly across the Gulf of Aden from the British Forti fied City of Aden which controls the Southern Entrance to the bed sea lifeline India. Yeah telling i m you Jim Suie i mined out on a words in the Pius word contest Taybe ten or so i can t f out Why i did t la. Of you some Guys had lest words left out. Huh i Gurii Iii try again it s really Good you can read in the classified Section
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