Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 13, 1937, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page six. Egypt would bring mixed court to end Monteux Switzerland april 13. Up havas egyptian Premier Mustafa Nahas Pasha was elected president monday night of a con Ference of 15 nations opening Here to arrange for the gradual with Winnipeg free press tuesday april. 13, ,1937. Draws burglar from memory gets him jailed Aleph off Ineve a news oddity submitted by miss m. Swan Westmount. Who wins 55.00 you la never forget the taste thrill of tangy Winto Green life savers. Win Cash thu us about Canadian news oddities like this we will pay j5.00 Cash for each submitted that is used As above. For tical oddities fits received will be paid for. This offer fu.odttntildec.ty37. Life savers i another Strong Mouth odor Only onite kills for Good now you can enjoy All the health Ful delicious onions you want without a bit of worry. 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Capitulation constitute a special regime incompatible with the spirit of modern Nahas Pasha continued. They Are a flagrant re Flection on Egypt s dignity its sovereignty and the effectiveness of its role among civilized Giuseppe Motta president of the Swiss Federal Council was. Elected honorary president. The egyptian delegation issued a proposal for an agreement among the interested Powers abolishing capitulation and the maintenance of mixed tribunals for a period of transition the limits of which were not fixed. Attached was a proposal for regulating the Organiza Tion of the mixed tribunals. More about Alberta continued from Pace. One l. G. Fewings who was elected president of the Winnipeg Branch of the purchasing agents association at the annual meeting of that body recently. No pain no bunt no stain Zonzie products corporation Ltd. Ste. Therese . Pos Lam clears Muddy pimply complexions salaries and expenses of the com missioners. The commission will be composed of technical experts. To have wide Powers the commission will have wide Powers transferring the adminis. Traction of the social credit pro gramme from order in Council As provided under the old act features of the social. Credit measures act Are incorporated in the new legislation including pro vision for issuance of Alberta credit to provide f or _ a _ monthly provincial Consumers dividend payment for government services debt payments interest free Loans Consumers retail discount and Export subsidies. Under voluntary contract retail ers wholesalers ands primary producers May make with the com Mission fair Trade practices and professional ethics will be pre scribed. Credit House with Headquarters in Edmonton and branches through out the province will be established for handling credit certificates to be issued in such denominations and Quantity As deemed advisable. The commission will f be empowered through the credit House to control Supply of credit through open Market operations and the discount rate to maintain a balanced credit Structure. Provision was made for a treas Ury credit certificate retirement fund and for meeting 6utside-the province obligations in terms of Canadian currency. Municipalities will be empowered to accept trans fers of Alberta credit in payment of taxes and other services. Penalty set Forth violation of any provision of the social credit act Calls for a Fine of not More than or in de fault of payment imprisonment for a term of not More than six months or both. Power to extend the general moratorium in effect since feb. 23, could be Given the Aberhart government under a Bill introduced and Given first Reading in the legis lature monday. The 60-Day moratorium pro claimed on All. Debts., and obligations in february expires april 23 and the legislation is to a provide for its. Extension if necessary. At Torney general j. 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Dodds kidney pills More about Eden continued from padre one attempts should work out their own he declared that is the principle which has guided us in the. Spanish conflict and it is the Only possible principle to be applied to All countries no matter what we May feel about the internal development which is Tak ing place in any country. Peace International the Only sure peace is not National but International peace Whereto each nation makes its c Tributino because it recognizes that therein lies its own enduring Eden declared that the first and most important step in order to at Tain such peace was for the nations of Europe to leave one another to work out their National solutions in their own he added it is so misleading to see nothing but bad dictator ships or for the latter to see Noth ing but glaring red lights when the word democracy is Eden discussing the Spanish situation said there had been violations of the International agreement for non intervention but he expressed Confidence the land and sea blockade soon to be put into effect would Check the flow of arms to Spain and at the same time put the numerous Harges of violation on a factual basis instead of letting them rest on hearsay wants risk reduced even More important than the breaches flagrant breaches of the agreement Eden asserted the knowledge that Many govern ments despite All were working for neutrality had greatly reduced the risks of a Gen eral War. He said these risks were High last autumn. They May be come considerable again but they should not and need he concluded by reiterating his statement of some months ago that when finally the Spanish War is Over the Spanish people probably would like Best those who fought the least on their soil would feel scant gratitude for those who had killed fellow spaniards and would Best understand the motives of that nation which confined its intervention to saving Spanish lives. More about Anderson Case continued Ironi pare one at that very first warning sniffle use this unique Aid for preventing colds especially designed for nose and Throat where most colds Start. Used in time Vatro nil helps to avoid Many colds Vicks Vatro nol May and August All in shown a profit. Sought secrecy from staff Cross examined by Hugh Phil Lipps k.c., or. Nicholl told of conversations with or. Anderson at the latter s Home. The reason for this meeting witness said was be cause he did not wish any of the staff particularly miss Elaine Bra Bant to know of them. Later when in his. Office or. Anderson admitted that he had told miss Brabant of these conversations and that she had become very angry and or. Nicholl had suggested that the office to discuss the need for the audit. Or. Anderson had declared that he could not understand How the Short position of the Anderson Green firm continued when he was putting up so much Money. He had also remarked that he wondered How miss Brabant got along so Well on the salary she was or. Nicholl said that while he knew that the cards for the Mills account were missing he did not learn of the destruction of miss Bra Bant s account and1 other House accounts until it came out at her hearing. Asked whether or. Anderson had Ever made any complaint about his partner j. A Dunwoody going out with miss Brabant or. Nicholl said that something had been said on the matter and that he had arranged a meeting Between or. Anderson and or. Dunwoody at the Manitoba club to thresh the matter out or. Phillipps what was thai matter having lunch with miss too much familiarity or. Nicholl the implication was that there was too much familiar this line of questioning was objected to by or. Kay and or. Phil Lipps proceeded to ask other questions concerning accounts and or. Nicholl s knowledge of Ithem. I to several questions or. Nicholl began answering before or. Phil Lipps had finished his question. Or. Phillipps asked the witness not to be so impatient whereupon or. Nicholl flared up Don t like All this talk of miss Brabant. I Don t care a darn for miss Brabant and i Don t want my name coupled with miss Brabant or. Phillipps then sought to get the witness to agree with his suggestion that or. Anderson had put into the company at various times and had Only with drawn some or. Richoll would not agree to this Uri less were Given an Opportunity to Check various records. Still on the stand when the court Rose at five o clock. It is Likely that his Cross examination will be concluded tuesday morning and that the examination of j. M., Dunwoody will be commenced. Morning sitting Hugh Phillipps k.c., was walked by magistrate a. C. Campbell monday morning when he attempted to have the court order a witness to produce documents which would show the component parts of the Short position of an Derson Greene and company As of May 31, 1935. These documents would include working papers and the statement of Alexander Black of Dunwoody Nicholl Saul and who were auditors to Anderson Greene and company. Or. Black was on the witness stand monday morning. I Don t understand How you could ask any witness to do declared magistrate Campbell when or. Phillipps asked that or. Black produce the documents in or. Black had already testified to the total amount of the Short Posi Tion of the Stock brokerage firm. Or Phillipps indicated that he wanted to know besides the total Short position the Short position of certain stocks Referable to miss Brabant and the transactions she carried out with those Fol lowing some discussion or. Phil Lipps told the court my duty is discharged when my Point has been submitted to you. Yours is the responsibility 61 refusing under Cross examination by or. Phillipps witness testified that when he was making up his state ments neither miss Elaine Brabant nor miss Ruth Thomson members of the staff of Anderson Greene and company would disclose to him that trades were being con ducted under fictitious names. The brokerage firm would make up the customers statements or. Black related and he would Check them with the Ledger and always mail them himself except where some customer did not want the statement sent to his House. One of the staff possibly miss Brabant or miss Thomson would inform him when this occurred and he relied on this information. He would ask that statements which were not being sent out be signed by the client in question but they would remain in the office of Anderson and Greene awaiting signature. He would make a list and inquire about these statements afterwards. Asked what House accounts he knew of in 1932, or. Black said he knew of red red Indus and red he pre sumed1 miss Brabant had told him they were House accounts. On May 31, 1936, or. Black said he sent out verifications to clients. But these verifications would come him Only if they were in Correct and not if the. Client found them Correct. Thus if the verification was sent to a fictitious address and iwas not returned he would know nothing about it. Or. Black admitted he did not Send verifications to All the names recorded in the brokerage firms Mardex system but said he did not remember which names were omitted. Turning to evidence Given by the witness Friday or. Phillipps asked or. Black if he had spoken to miss Brabant before he went in to com Plain to or. Anderson about oct. 10, 1936, that he could not get the cards for the Mills account. The Mills account evidence previously Given indicates was one of the House accounts of Anderson and Greene or. Black stated he had spoken to miss Brabant then and she told him she would get the cards for aim As soon As she had time. He admitted that he had previously asked miss Brabant for the cards probably several Days and each time she told Hin she would get them As soon As she found time. Miss Brabant made him believe wit Ness admitted when pressed that she was t sincere about wanting to get cards not forthcoming c. W. Nicholl member of the firm of Dunwoody Nicholl. And Saul was then called to the stand by the Crown. He told of being asked to prepare a statement of affairs for. Anderson Greene and com Pany on oct 19, 1936, and that in the preparation of this cards had been forthcoming. He had seen or. Anderson and had told him that certain cards re lating to House accounts were mis sing. Subsequently miss Brabant Tiad been called in by or. Anderson and asked where these cards were. You know darned Well that the cards were miss Bra Bant replied i the witness said. Or. He continued had replied that maybe it s a Good during the conversation miss Brabant had become very upset about the audit and declared that it was a reflection on her honesty. She said she wished that she had quit the firm years ago and had been married or. Nicholl swore. Or. Anderson said to her that she had done alright out of her trading. He and or. Anderson had soothed miss Brabant by telling her that there was no intention to reflect in any Way on her and later the three of them agreed that it was Neces sary to have the audit. Mills cards the Mills cards produced for asked or. Kay. Never then or at any witness replied. In 1936 what working capital had Anderson Greene and com none at How could they continue to Only by using clients funds there was no other or. Nicholl told the court that or. Anderson wanted to discover the exact shortage in the Fin i arid that he had Hopes of Able to raise the Money through his family and through other persons. When the approximate statement of affairs had been shown to him on oct. 19, or. Nicholl said or. Anderson was amazed and disturbed at the figures. He had discussed the possibility. Of carry ing on under a third margin but this he had been told was impracticable. Discussing the statement which was among the exhibits or. Nicholl said that it showed that was fully secured by clients. That if they paid this sum they would have been entitled to receive their Stock but Anderson Green would had to have spent to come into Possession of this Stock for delivery to clients. Actually the figure was said the witness but he had on statement from or. Included certain stocks of Sachiyo and Gold Lake to the value of which had reduced the figure to later on or. Anderson agreed that these stocks should not have been included or. Nicholl then gave several examples of How losses were sustained by the firm being Short on a rising Market. He was still on the stand when court Rose for noon adjournment. Rome official ignorant Rome april 13. Official of the Small chancellery which former of Spain gains Here said monday night he did not know whether Alfonso had Given any funds to Aid the insurgents in the Spanish civil majesty has t mentioned the official said More about sic fest continued from on music festival Beautiful blend and splendid bal Ance and contrast of tone. Their words might have had a Little More authority there was a momentary bit of Sharpness. Their second piece Dunhill s Little Gipsy dandelion was very Well started Well knit and balanced. This choir gave us what is a sure proof of choral Well governed also intimacy inhere it was required. The same school s ensemble no. 2 reached second place with ,170 Marks and were another first rate chorus with engrossing tone. But they were not quite so sensitive. Sacred Solo Content Constance Stefanik took top honors Init he Bach sacred Solo con test in which the competitors Sang their own selections her s being on my Shepherd i rely from the cantata no. 92. The other candidates were Frances b. Dickson and Anna Fraser and the marking was 84, 81 and 80. All three had glorious airs which must be Sung with Freedom said or. Dodds. In the Bach singing the Art that concealed Art had to be borne in mid. It must have naturalness and spontaneity that would convince the audience and leave no sense of Strain. The Winner had her Pace just about right the rhythm was not _ she broke the last phrase of. The. Second Section her attacks were very Nice so were her changes of color in it and word accentuation. The sunday school choirs Sang a hymn unison of own choosing and the Picardy shield goes to Crescent fort Rouge Junior choir who were awarded 86 Marks on intercessor by Fry. Their rivals in the class Sparling received 83 for heavens Many adult choirs scorn juvenile remarked or. Staton. Experienced choirmaster will All Tell you that one of the hardest tilings to get is a Fine Majestic sing ing the same notes Vowel sounds same Quality of sound All consonants together phrasing getting the Sostenuto on a Long note. Which choir came nearest the winners had Lovely tone not Only from individuals but from the ensemble they phrased so very intelligently especially at i would be a Friend of All where there was feeling yet not in the nature of a stunt. Their Pace was excellent they had a Good sense of Climax and realized a Good Deal of the mood of intercession. The other choir had musical tone but did t get enough urge into it. Climax was a matter of intensity. Of words. Their hallelujah were a Little too much on the same plane. When Mother Calls Annie answer then at 8.30 Annie still in bed her tone is not the same the second Church choirs St. Matthews the Only entry in the Church choirs men. And boys class were Given 88 and 85 Marks on their chant psalm 19, Pye in e and Tallis Anthem of lord give thy holy the psalm was Felt by or. Staton to be a very Beautiful bit of singing with very sensitive words the Altos were very musical the tenors slightly under at one place. The choir had All the merits of really Good chanting which was on a Little higher plane than their singing of the Anthem. In the original compositions classes Dorothy Haslam Green was highest for Amateur vocal solos Martin bar Manovich of Howden for instrumental solos Amateur Percy f. Merritt for choral and. Or instrumental ensemble Amateur and t. H. Hannay of Brandon the Only contestant in the instrumental solos class any instrument got 85 Marks for his piece. Yvonne m. Graham topped the Grade b Soprano soloists with 85 Marks. Jean Kuczer and Shirley Lillian Johnson tied next with one fewer. Afternoon classes the monday afternoon pro gramme of Young competitors in the auditorium was a most Happy opening to the two weeks of Festi Val. The adjudicators were plainly pleased with the competitors arid there was no doubt left that the competitors approved of the adjudicators. The adjudicators had told far and wide of the remark Able musical achievements of Winnipeg school children they said. Little boys and girls were very much washed up dressed up and in the Case of the latter be Ribb shed for the grand occasion of appearing l on the platform of the great Hall. It was a serious Busi Ness but Well frosted with fun. Or. Staton graphically taught a few lessons while amusing his audience. He played examples of the right and the wrong on the piano and illustrated the right and the wrong Way of singing by a few simple gymnastics. His Young listeners lost no time catching on. When he asked for a show of hands for the winners the audience majority was always right. Be careful of the Long note at the end of the sentence or you will be in danger of becoming warned Staton. When he had illustrated sustaining important words the contestants knew when Bright Daisy sounded like Daisy and not like a dandelion. Titty four to class in the morning there had been 54 Little girls competing for honors in the girls Solo High voice age Over 12 and under then there were ten after the Cost preliminary. Then there were Lour and finally the Winner Little Jean Scott. They Sang where the Bee by Dunhill. Jean was marked 85 in the morn ing and 87 in the afternoon a total of 172. Or. Dodds adjudicating commented she is a musical girl. Her singing was first rate All the time in the finals and from beginning to end it was full of Charm. She has a resonant voice with capacity for growing Cut performance tonally was first rate plenty i of Irene bilious was awarded Sec Ond place with pne Mark less than the Winner. Or. Dodds noted a very Good tone Nice shaping of phrases tidy detail unfortunately she had leaned too far Forward her position detrimental tone in the Large Hall he noted. The other two Little girls of the four finalists had not done As Well in the Large Hall As in the. Small Hall in the morning. They were he thought a Little anxious As a result of the Large Hall. They had some Fine Points too and were awarded a Marks. They were Joan Dallas and Fanny Narovlansky. Junior violin Solo she makes her Bow dance she has played the real rhythm of the minuet caught the real spirit of the adjudicated or. Ben Jamin when lie named Florence Trepel Winner of a group of nine competitors for the 154 class violin Solo Junior two he noted for correction a pure but thin tone and need for a More marked difference Mezzo Forte and piano tone. Florence will com Pete for the music teachers association trophy. Leslie pro dam took second place by one Mark because he never let his Bow really dance on the he had approached the music from a More poetical Point of View but Aini Nuet is just As much a dance tune a any of today s Fox trots and it should be played so As to be danceable said the adjudicator. He is a very honorable runner up has a Lovely was the com ment. F the Prince Edward school choir was the Only one competing for the Beethoven shield Public school class room Grade 5. They Sang Lullabye o by Marjorie Harrison Nick Spence unison and their own selection. The fairy their Marks totalled 83 and 85. They will compete for the Daniel Mcintyre trophy on april 16. 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