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Wednesday, April 14, 1937

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 14, 1937, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press. Wednesday. April 1 4, 1937. Page nine. 0 he Cut his Throat operation on dog to Stop bark proves costly for specialist Cdr. April h. King Wilson Toronto Eye nose specialist fined charge of attempting to Hurt a injure a will Appeal rounds it is sex More about Lawrence Bill continued from Paire one budding Genius the grounds Jessive. Notice of the Appeal will be filed in a few Days defence counsel said. Or. Wilson told the magistrate he Cut the dog s Throat with a Penknife after the dog s Barking became an. Intolerable about legislature from Pace Hen the Dominion made "l885 it expressly Stipe should be passage of in that the lands to from taxation. Ultra Vires of the to completely the agreement with then was the University on Deal cations of years ago and drastic cuts a. Annual Money Grant now to in of its land Grant Hon. W j. Major ., attorney i ,.i_ _ neral. Remarked be Ultra Vires. Garson that the Bill and Hon. Provincial out that tax sex nation University land was it to a Grant. But the second Reading without a labor St Clements changing his seat and staying out of the vote. Or. Lawrence s original motion then was rejected without a re corded vote. Debate on an amendment to the shops regulation act sponsored by r. H. Webb to give employees of Winnipeg retail stores a five Day week was adjourned by or. Queen. The measure does not seek to limit stores to a five Day week simply provides that All employees get off some one Day of the week besides sunday. It would compel monthly reports to City Hall by retail stores. Stubbs motion criticized l. St. G. Stubb s motion condemn ing the government s discriminatory tax on Beers imported into Manitoba from other Canadian provinces was declared unsatisfactory by John Queen who moved an amendment drastically altering or. Stubb s motion. Or. Queen stated what was needed was something that would got right to name the Board of control said or. Lawrence in opening his fight for repeal. Spectacles formerly costing now sold As High As and he linked the Price climb with a meeting of the better vision Institute directors in new York in 1932 at which was pledged to promote the Sale of glasses. From then on prices in Canada gradually increased in tune with Success of the promotion Campaign in. The United states. Backing up his charges of a com Bine to keep prices As High As the Public will stand or Lawrence quoted from bylaws of the Mani Toba optometrists society forbid Ding members to charge fees advertise fees in any Way whatsoever and making tract toners who Vio lated bylaws liable to having their certificates revoked. Says customer kept ignorant people who required glasses were at the mercy of optometrists in not knowing in Advance the Price to be charged or. Lawrence contended. They had. No Way of ascertaining property owners name j. F. Parker Leader for 1937 j. F. Parker one of the originators of the movement to organize property owners into a corporate body was unanimously elected president for 1937 of the Home and property owners association when the executive of the association met monday afternoon in the free press building. He succeeds d. E. Wright who completed three years As president arid was thanked heartily for Bis services. Other officers elected were vice president and chairman of Ward g. H. Irwin vice president and chairman of Ward 2, d. Ewright honorary treasurer re elected b. G. Carnegie. The vice president and chairman of Ward 3 is still believe it or not. The cute Little to be elected. Chairmen of the association s various committees Are to be elected at the next executive prices v0 g Rne legislature sat to shortly be a Midnight As argument waxed a Bill sponsored by James a Lenaghen cons., Kildonan and to abolish the govern permissive Power to hold elections in the two North a Ridings of Rupert s land and Pas finally the Bill was led in a division vote of 17 for a 25 against with or. S. W. Fox Jacial credit Leader voting with position leaders in favor of the Queen Bill advanced gis lation sponsored by John . Lor Extension collective labor agreements got ind Reading Over government cation in a vote of 28 for and j against it provides that when employer and his employees a on certain wages and hours labor an Appeal May be made ithe minister of labor for a Board make the agreement mandatory All shops of that Industry within specified area. members battled but without Success for a abolishment of a 44-hour working with one Day s rest in seven a employees in All industries Dur the afternoon session. Two divisions and one unrecorded ote were forced on the principle before it was finally terminate discrimination in All provinces and wipe out All obstacles in the Way of Freedom in inter provincial Trade. His amendment condemned the growing practice of interfering with free Trade Between the provinces and urged the government to continue its efforts toward removing All obstacles and maintaining the constitutional principle of _ unrestricted inter provincial trading. Debate on or. Queen s Amend ment was adjourned by m. T. Lewis ind., Rockwood. Want election act change Manitoba s election Laws need an overhauling which would both simplify them and tighten them up Errick f. Willis conservative Leader declared while election act amendments sponsored by g. P. Renouf cons., Swan River were dealt with in committee of the whole. Or. Renouf s Bill As approved by the committee will require Rural Deputy returning officers to count second and subsequent choices at the time they count first choices. Advertisements. The whole practice was a violation of All Trade compacts a restriction of Trade and a Racket holding up the Public. Investigations had convinced him. That some Lens costing the buyer Only Cost the optometrist 65 cents a pair and rims Cost ing were Worth Only 10 cents. Not Only was the business a Price hold up but it was a closed corporation. No one could become a practising optometrist unless he paid a fee. To the society and served one year As an apprentice. This applied to even the most skilled optometrists. Or. Lawrence cited the Case of Norman Hedburn educated in Winnipeg u Manitoba University graduate who received a diploma from of optometry Toronto and practice in that shown above to scientists of Washington University an intelligence quotient of 185. This is 45 Points higher than that Attri buted to a Genius. The baby girl is Mary Christine Dunn 28-months old daughter of or. And mrs Lawrence t. Dunn of Bonne. Terre to. Her parents say she has a vocabulary of More than words and discusses current events in a Etire front work last sum Mer and came to Dauphin to reside e is survived widow three 6ns and one daughter Bruce and inv England Donald in Mirtte and mrs. Cyril Rice Orillia ont. The funeral was held tuesday from the United Church Dauphin to Riverside cemetery. Says democracies need sacrifices democracies require of individuals sacrifices just As great As those imposed by dictators was a Point made by a. Mark Shinbane ., a an address monday evening to members of the b Nai b Rith Lodge in the Royal Alexandra hotel. Those who believe in democracy cannot remain satisfied by Parrot ing the word democracy the speaker went on. It is not sufficient to Tiave something called a democracy. There must be a living and dynamic democracy which in turn demands an enlightened and disciplined people. Meeting of the executive. J. F. Fetilde the membership Secretary reported the membership As being paid members As a the end of last the executive Secretary c. F. Greene reported for the various commit tees which have been dealing with the amendments to the City charter becoming to a student of which both the City Council and .1. Flin of world affairs. But she can neither read nor write. City. When several members from constituencies indicated they wild oppose the proposal because included workers in agricultural Castries s. J. Farmer . Labor meeting in order to get the principle recognized moved an amendment to exclude farm labor is. His amendment was Defeated in 31 to 19, All of the government with the exception of n. V. Bachynsky. Lining up against it. Amendment rejected Marcus Hyman moved an Amend at present often a week. Elapses be tween the first and second counts and or. Renouf s Bill was designed to shorten the time and reduce the possibility of ballot Box tampering. Sections in the Bill which would have provided for appeals to the Appeal court from county court re counts were withdrawn by or. Renouf after or. Major proposed that the proposal could be dealt with when revision of the election act was made at the next session. Trustees pay Bill amendments to. The Public schools act permitting Winnipeg school Board members to pay themselves indemnities of a month after Jan. 1, 1938, went through committee of the whole. The Bill As presented to the House provided for the indemnities immediately but they were held off until 1938. On the As nent which proposed a six hour sumption that whether or not Cay and 30-hour week in place of trustees were entitled to them would 33 eight hour Day and this was rejected by a vote Tion Campaign. Of 40 to 8, with h. Sulkers . Be an Issue in the next civic elec when he returned to Winnipeg or. Redbird was apprenticed to h. R. Isaacs a qualified optometrist june 1, 1935, arid on july 5 his fee was returned he was told his application was refused. The Only excuse Given was. There were too Many optometrists already in Manitoba. In closing or. Lawrence asked the legislature to protect the Public from unscrupulous charges imposed by those who have abused the privileges granted by this legislature. Others give support Marcus Hyman ., . Labor. Supported second Reading. He was. Convinced the optometrists society would be quite ready to accept new regulations doing away with cause for present complaints. R. H. Webb con., favored the Bill reaching Law amendments com Mittee where both sides could be heard. Or. Poole cons., Beautiful Plains pointed there really was no need to go to optometrists. Those needing Eye testing could go Eye specialist who would fill out a prescription. Hon. W. J. Major ., attorney said he looked on optometrists As reputable citizens. He was surprised by or. Lawrence s attack on them. When Premier Hepburn had the Ontario optometry act repealed he wad brought in a new act very similar to the Manitoba act. There might be some reasons for complaint he admitted but he questioned the Wisdom of repealing the act and pointed out that the government still retained the Power to revoke which Are now marching hand in said the Premier. If any member of the Cabinet was out of sympathy with the present policy in connection with the Oshawa strike there was Only one course the Premier said. The Only thing for that member of the Cabinet to do is he declared. May Export from . Oshawa ont., april 14. Spokesman for general motors of Canada Here tuesday stated can Ada s Export Market for. The firm s automobiles might have to be sup plied from the United states if the workers in. The Plant continued on strike. Mail deserting wife family run foul of the Law n o Law on Earth can prevent a Stop mentioning the matter at orders halted Toronto ont., april 14. Cup general motors of Canada tuesday advised. 300 Canadian factories to halt production of supplies and parts for. Its strike bound Oshawa Plant a company official announced tuesday night. The prayer selected by a special committee for the opening of daily sittings was approved by the House. When it. Is read at wednesday s opening the House for the first time will observe a practice adopted at the outset of the session on Sugges Tion of general h. D. B. Ketchen cons., Winnipeg. Optometrists licenses when it was proved they were guilty of improper practices. Important session of tax commission to open at Brandon Brandon Man., april 14. Special importance is attached to the session of the Manitoba tax commission to be. Held Here wednesday. City supervisor. E. A. Mcpherson and City assessor w. H. Bates entered 61 appeals picked from the longer list of reductions and will argue that the original assessment should stand. The commission is expected to show whether assessments _ should be placed on values or decided of the matter Equi ability in rela Tion to neighbouring properties. Injured by Auto Brandon Man., april 14. Spe Cial William Wilson employed with e. Elvis has Beeri admitted to the general Hospital. For in juries sustained when a car backed into him As he was crossing the Street at fifteenth and Princess Avenue. Or. Wilson received in juries to his left knee. The school Board have been asking the legislature to ratify. The next important matter facing the association would be determining what action the association Wil result of demanding a reduction in the property tax Thich a adopted at the annual meeting of. The Asso and which has been for warded to. The City Council. Robert h. Stewart Keewatin Pioneer businessman Dies Kenora ont., Early Pioneer of Keewatin Robert a Stewart one of the first businessmen to open a store in that died monday in St. Joseph s Hospital aged 68. I born , Ontario or. Stewart had resided in. Keewatin for Over 52 years arriving As a Young lad of. 16. He operated a confectionery the past 37 years. A member of the Presby Terian Church he was an Active Community worker and for several years sat on the town Council. Surviving Are a sister and three Brothers one of whom is coming from sask., to attend the funeral. The service will be held wednesday afternoon and Tackaberry s undertaking Parlours interment in Lake of the Woods cemetery. Rev. J. H. Shemilt of Keewatin will conduct the service. Quartet charged with gasoline theft spotted dumping a five gallon can of gasoline from their car four men were arrested by the St. Boniface police and charged with theft saturday morning. Released on bail of each the four were remanded for a week by magistrate Henri Lacerte in St. Boniface police court monday. The gasoline is believed to be the property of Walter Erickson 129 Bristol Street. The four men involved Are Steve Karpinka 632 Hebert Avenue Peter Lazarenko 105 Eaton Street and Man from falling in love with a woman not his wife no Law Ean Force him to live with his wife and family. But the Law can and does insist that he support them whether he honors them with his company or not and the writer of this letter should not let herself be goaded into action she will re Gret. She says dear mrs. Thompson my husband who is 35 years old had always been a very upright and sensible person until suddenly last year he became infatuated with a coarse ignorant girl known to be immoral. We have two Lovely children aged 10 and eight he Calls for her at work every Day and walks Home with her also sees her nearly every evening. It is almost unbearable to know this and not be Able to Stop him. My health is becoming seriously affected and the quarrelling in front of the children is frightful. My Hus band is greatly pleased and conceited Over what he believes to be Arthur and George Bindley 289 Thompson Street. Sons of England plan St. Day fete arrangements have been com lated by the Winnipeg District Council Ofa the sons of England society for St. George s Day Cele ration a Lawrence palk will act s chairman of the dinner to held at. The fort Garry hotel april 3. Errick Willis will respond to tie , and prof h. N. Veldhouse will respond to the. Toast o St. George following the dinner there will be dancing and cards. The. Committee in charge is Arthur Darling chairman j. W. Beech b. L. Dearlove j. A Fel owes h. J. Harrod f. J. Malby George Martin and f. H. Paulley. Brmw1 social notes More about Auto strike from pare one Ity and Ity is s in chess ref for temporary a Tum no Sui due to or Colito Flo swimming. A. 0. Leonard. Inc. N filth ave. New York City Don t will relieve in cd Poult Law oils and quickly without feint it old by ill Dius still Csc so pm Ecca Oak tent that look Little lady is seeing if her Arne is in the list of winners of free press Puzzle word con r if it will be in on the Money which in this contest for the first Orize and he second. Full details in the Section. Brandon Man., april 14. Spe a. J. Doak entertained in Honor of miss Lula Ainsworth is leaving shortly Lor Portage la Prairie to take up nurses train ing. Violet Durham made the presentation of a Box of gifts. Or. And mrs. Fred Hawkins and or. And mrs. E. Boyce were visit ors of j. B. Dickson Oak Lake. St. Paul s . Held its thank offering meeting monday mrs. W. A. Bigelow presiding. The. Chal Lenge of the Christian Church was Given by eve. H. E. D. Ashford the guest speaker Rev. F. E. H. Gave an informative address on the work of the United Church considering its growth development and its. Achievements in teaching preaching and Healing. Mrs. A. P. Ayden has returned Home from Winnipeg where Sha attended the marriage of her son. John Ayden and miss Mae Grieve on saturday. The marriage of. Velma Louise daughter of or. And mrs. W. D. Campbell of Kenora and George Maxwell Inglis son of j. G. Inglis was solemnized at the manse of Victoria Avenue Church Rev. J. E. Bell officiating. Or. And mrs. Inglis will make their Home in the Kenton District. There was an excellent attend Ance at the 15th annual concert held in first Church United Mon Day evening. Miss Ruth Morgan i was the accordion artist miss Mavy Henderson accompanying. The choir under leadership of John Davies presented an interesting programme. Among the selections Ivere go Down "th3 italian salad by Vaughan Williams and chorus of sports and hours by Dudley Buck. Miss Morgan assisted the choir in this number. Gets three months Brandon Man., april 14. Spe Sowa pleading guilty to receiving stolen property tues Day was sent to the provincial jail to serve a three months sen tence two juveniles who were mixed up with the theft of a horse Collar and disposed of the Collar to Sowa. Were also before the court. One was sent to the Industrial school at Portage la Prairie for six months while the second lat was placed on probation. Peaceful conditions were during the strike. Police have reports to to Ronto regarding the strike mayor Hall said. He continued "ihrit.-. Premier Hepburn is attempting to. Build up a red bogey which would allow him to Send troops into this was the mayor comment on reports or. Hepburn ordered the marshal Ling of More police in Toronto. Cabinet resignations expected Toronto april 14. Up the Globe and mail says in its news columns today the resignations of Hon. David Croll Ontario minister of labor and attorney general Brandon rotarians april 14. Spe c. R. H. Wilkinson of. Kangara Mission India spoke on the political situation there at the rotary club luncheon Here tues Day. Rev. H. E. D. Who has also served in India and who renewed acquaintance with Rev. Wilkinson was among several ministers who were present at the meeting. Brandon minister called to St. John s Brandon twan., april 14. Special j. E. Bell pastor of Victoria Avenue United Church has received and accepted a Call to Gower Stree United Church St. Johns Newfoundland he will assume his Pas toral duties there july 1. Or. Bell whose decision was submitted to the session of Victoria avens Church has been , years coming to Rivers Man. Rev. Of c. Middleton Dies at Dauphin Dauphin april 14. Special Rev. Frederick c. Retired United Church minister Here sunday aged 60. He was a native of Wallaroo South Australia and in his youth was a Printer and news Paperman. Coming to Canada in 1903, and to Manitoba he entered the ministry of the methodist Church devoting himself to Temperance and Young people s work. His service Mcl dec l charges at Russell Souris and Swan River. Taking ill a new years ago at Souris he changed to Swan River taut was compelled to police investigate sol Girth wounding sol Girth Man., april 14. Spe Cial corp. Bayfield of the j.c.m.p., Shoal Lake is investigating the Case of John h. Cather now in Hospital under the care of or. F. J. Fjelsted. Or. Catherwood spent Friday after noon with his Brothers Sheldon and Neil returning Home with Sheldon. John was to put up the horse but was so Long about it that Sheldon went to look for him and found him at the stable door with a wound in the Throat. A Conquest. Can you Tell me if j am forced to stay in the same House with him and have the children hear the quarrelling and if i leave without separation papers will he have to support us i would rather take in washing than live the Way we have been doing. He thinks he is treating me Well when he gives me enough to eat and tells me these things happen and i must make up my mind to accept the situation and Sayi Noth ing. I dare not say one word against the other woman s Char Acter or he would Knock me Down. I would love to take the children away and earn my own living if i had any Way of doing it yet i know that is just what he wants. His salary is Small and he says he could not support two establishments. He told his Mother that As soon As he gets enough Money ahead he and the girl will go away whore i will never hear from him again. What would you advise me to do desperate. O matter what your grievances you have no business to stage violent scenes in front of the children. It takes two to make a quarrel and while your husband is undoubtedly infuriating you could control your Tongue if you tried. Remember also that every quarrel helps to justify him in. His own mind every exhibition of temper makes him think less of you and More of the other woman. Much better try to be dignified taking the attitude that this is just a temporary brain storm from which he will recover. You would nurse him through a physical ill Ness see if you can t help him get Over this moral lapse. All. Don t ask him where he goes Tir what he does just keep his Housa Well and be civil. Also ask your self if you May not have failed him in some Way. If you could find any excuse for him it would be easier to forgive him. If you left your husband with out a Legal separation he would not have to support you and you have no grounds for forcing a separation order. But if he deserted you he would still be obliged to support you All your life and the children until they Are 18. Unless he left Canada he could not escape this responsibility. Even if he left Canada the Long Arm of the Law might catch up with him eventually for there is Prospect of an International agreement on extradition of wife deserters. Let him know quietly some time that you Are aware of your rights and have no intention of giving them up it would be foolish and unfair to All concerned if you flounced ouf of the House in a Huff and left him free. Consider the children first. They will have a better education and i Start in life if the family Slicks together and a Little self control will take the Poison out of the atmosphere. Then there is your husband to i said your husband. You took him for better or for worse and should nos push him into the arms of a woman he will probably loathe in a few months or years. Most Likely will be grateful to you for stand ing in the Way of what he thought he wanted. Then there is yourself. Perhaps you never will be Able to i pick up the pieces of your marriage this experience May have ruined it beyond recall. But most women would prefer a patched up marriage to the dreary wastes of separation for All your Sakes put a bridle on your Tongue and sea if time won t Iron out a few of the wrinkles. I m if n amalgamation Bill May be withdrawn sponsors of the Bill providing. For statutory validation of the amalgamation of Wesley and Manitoba. Colleges announced monday that they will seek permission the. Legislature s private Bills commit tee to withdraw the measure. The proposed that the new institution should be known As Wesley United College met strenuous opposition before private Bills committee last week particularly from graduates of Manitoba College. E. Loftus ., a member of the Board of Wesley gave notice at the clerk of the legislature s office of the sponsors intention of asking private Bills committee tuesday to allow them to withdraw the Bill. Attractive hair clubby commercial girls club annual meeting thursday 6.15 p.m., in Empire Grill of St. Charles . Margaret Owens will speak on her work in the North. Officers for the coming year will bus elected. Members and the Cir friends May obtain tickets from club of fice Power building. To i in Honor Joli mrs. Bunn who is retiring As treasurer of the senior . Of Christ Church Sel Kirk Man., and has served 14 years members entertained at a social evening Friday at the Home a. S. And Montgomery. A Musi Cal programme was conto buted to by mrs. S. Slevin mrs. B. Hoofer and miss Violet Spence. Kirs. Bunn was presented with a Black leather handbag by mrs. A. Bedard. Con tests and Community. Singing were enjoyed members of the . Served refreshments. Your with Wal Root instant shampoo. Ami far Tea Auer Tair ure Jan t Fortt m Matt with wild Root Tauc. Enjoy it with your lunch Arthur Roebuck Are expected some time the Globe and mail s Story continues if they Are not tendered voluntarily they will be demanded by Premier Hepburn it was reliably reported last night in Liberal party circles. At a late hour last night both these reported dissenters from the Premier s enunciated policy on the Sliawa. Strike situation still hid their feelings behind a mask of nothing to say or. Hepburn also refused to discuss the Issue but it is Learned on Good authority his patience has just about been exhausted and that today he will Cut Loose the two 48 enter for work Oshawa ont., april 14. When the parts department of Gen eral motors of Canada opened tuesday 48 employees entered for work. Picket lines of strikers hooted but pickets were not so numerous As previous Days when the sixth Day of the strike opened. The 48 employees entering the Plant were All men. Union pickets were told by leaders the majority of those returning tuesday were company foremen and that other employees would formally sign up in the Union at two o clock tuesday afternoon. Cabinet United Toronto april 14. Support of his Cabinet will be demanded by Premier Mitchell Hep Burn of Ontario in his Stan d against John l. Lewis committee for Industrial organization. The Premier tuesday afternoon made known his attitude on his Cabinet s position regarding the Oshawa general motors strike. The strikers members of the f found aunt 5auuy 5 workers of with Lewis United automobile America affiliated . It was a fight against the forces of John l. Lewis and communism i never thought of that i be used Ordinary four Reut me you of if 1 fou now Reci pcs very care fury what k.1nd of pour. Do you use that s the aun1" Sau Uyi is a h5r always. Of Mummy a the Pic fires in the. 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