Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 27, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Rate Otens St. Boniface Council and jobless condemn new Relief regulation there sweeping condemnation by the mayor and Alder men of Boniface monday night As Well As by a Large delegation of unemployed of the new regulation forced on the Bro Vincini government by the Federal authorities limiting the amount of family Relief for All purposes to a month that while Winnipeg free press wednesday april 27, 1938 Page five. Amount k was pointed limit Small families. Shere Are could not co iting mayor out to All right for in which 12 children and had clothing to c. Maclean Sug ested Vul nations Ca the the ups 1 tie unanimous he government the r e v no unworkable in Case of and ask that a be held with object of effecting some Mir. I sat a Compromise order to Rise. One is that government and i bearing the expenditure Ovici _ other complaints were made by spokesmen for the unemployed provincial City go 50-50 of necessary a month. Common sense about rheumatic aches and pains and swelling in the joints Mcl Muscles Are indications thac the body is overloaded with poisonous wastes Anil unc acid which should be removed. Sufferers from these rheumatic aches and pains will 2nd that Eno s fruit sail speedily relieves them by the Elim Ina Iory functions in a natural and effective Way. The pleasant taste Eno s fruit its Freedom from association. In connection with them mayor Maclean charged Don Lemmon St. Boniface Relief administrator with sticking too closely to the letter of regulations and with what he termed chisel Ling in on the unemployed in order to please the provincial government. Aid. Hansford joined in the attack while Aid. J. G. Van was i Aid. N. Pirotton the Relief committee came to the defence of the Relief administrator. Speaking of the ?70 limitation Aid. Van Belleghem insisted the municipality should be Given discretionary Powers regarding such matters As the unemployed budget and earnings and declared he would take the matter up again at incur Day s meeting of the advis Ory Board in his capacity of St. Boniface representative. Charge food shortage inability to get shoes repaired at the expense of the Relief department because they had been 1 Given by friends to unemployed persons was described As nonsensical by one of the association s spokesmen. Numerous instances were Given of people having to do without clothing fuel or necessary food m order to keep within the 570 allowance and it was stated Many children had to be kept from school because shoes could not be obtained. The Council discussed All the complaints and most of them were referred to committees for approx i private action. George d. Koe of Edmonton who will tour the Prairie provinces during april and May under the auspices of Technocracy incorporated. He will address Winnipeg audiences at the civic auditorium wednesday eve Ning thursday evening in theatre a University of Manitoba and Fri Day evening a the Marlborough hotel. Or. Koe originated and for Merly edited the Northern techno crat of Edmonton. A dinner meet ing in the Honor of or. Koe will be held Friday at 5.45 . In the Oak room of the St. Regis hotel. Harsh Miner Al salts an d the absence of sugar or other sweetening agents makes get a Al Alkali zing corrective bottle today i rail and Highway problems linked i Regina april 26. Provincial Legislatures solve the High j Way transport problem the can Adian railway problem too will remain unsolved j. D. Healy Winnipeg special representative of the vice president of the Canadian National railways Western Region told members of the Regina kiwanis club at luncheon monday. J or. Healy declared that the rail ways in one year lost to j Highway transport in Canada. An swering a question he declared that the traffic situation is too chaotic at present and unstable for the i railways to risk further financial i embarrassment by entering a Field of Cut Throat Competition brought on by incapable operators. Urge restoring Grade Xii the restoration of Grade twelve Coronation Catchall . Opens sizzling drive on military avoirdupois by Chester Bloom. Ottawa ont., april 26. Soldiers never die they get to be lieutenant colonels grow enormous Mounds of fat around their Midriff Wear their uniforms abominably and then Are Given places on Canada s Coronation this was the Burden of the com plaint raised in the House yester Day by f. C. Betts cons., London when he assailed the unsold Erly appearance of the Canadian con Tingent to the 1937 Coronation in London. Of the 256 men in the contingent 32 were colonels or lieutenant colonels and five were privates he said. Then or. Betts held up a photo graph of a very fat officer on shipboard. Declared the speaker Point organization after another in order for the use of ground for football ago was the Cleverest piece of pro to get a Worth while reception for was promptly the boys. But he did not invite us and we would have liked very much to be at the station to join in the said the association s representative. Aid. Leslie was duly apologetic. It was quite an unintentional Over sight he said. The seals again came into the limelight when Aid. E. Hansford stirred Council into changing its mind about Selling a vacant build Man in the picture rank of lieutenant ing to the holds the colonel. You can see the Large Rous of lieutenant colonel protruding Over his Sam Browne Belt. His voluptuous calves Are protruding from ill fitting leggings and his breeches. They bring irresistibly to my mind that ditty immortalized by the troops in France about those funny Little pants that mag Gie wore they were tight at the knee. I won t continue or. Speaker. Later or. Betts describing the guard moving to Buckingham Palace where the command eyes right was Given. A High ranking he said is not thinking at All of the reasons for the command he is thinking of the girl he left behind him or the big Stoup of Beer he will have at _ 1 the Barracks when he gets Home. He to Winnipeg Public schools and an Jis gazing straight ahead Why did increase in the number of or hoi j not the minister pick Fine up stand warships was advocated in resold Ling Fellows like himself who would tons carried unanimously at the make the girls catch their breath and say of. Boy when the troops marched Hon. Ian Mackenzie minister of final session of the senior High school students parliament Mon Day evening at the Gordon Bell def replied As the Canadian High school. With a Stair Stew j contingent swung in Couran of i0ur Art president of the greater win i t Euc Kingham Palace j heard mpg youth Council As chairman one of i Hest Militar officers the youth Council commissioners Britain say. That was the submitted to the students Assem finest marching by any of the pm it Pire contingent Leslie a. Mutch lib., Winnipeg definite vocational guidance the High schools is requested to lilt Ingle ii i la _ t u be obtained from a staff counsel speaker i have Lor from a special school Library is front my conf Sti 1 Annir Tea ninth i i mint t it 1 t on vocations from addresses by those encased in various occupations and by taking the latest at almost _ 10-minute inter ency. Since the ninth Day of this month i have been interviewing constituency cared whether the contingent sent to the Coronation was made up of militia or marines. The time of this House would be better employed than setting up Straw men and burning them Down with ing near Norwood Bridge at for demolition purposes. The tenders which had been advertised for had been opened when Aid. Hansford made his impassioned speech. The seals have brought tremendous Honor to St. He said but it was because of no great help they got from the City coun cil. Here is a Fine Chance to pro vide training quarters for athletic clubs that May bring More honors to St Boniface and yet you Are going to allow them to go for a Mere he asserted. So the tenders were knocked on the head. When an application was made on a year to year basis subject to Sale. Aid. Hansford does not think j much of the University course of lectures Given last year an Muni Cipal administration. When a circular was read inviting the mayor and aldermen to take advantage of j the course planned this year he j asked who the lecturers were and i followed up with the statement if they Are no better than last year s lecturers there is not much to be said for the course for that a year Pagan a Ever put Over according to press some facts about birth control Send Ioc Only dime or postal note not Stamps fur this new in Page Booklet contain ing valuable information Cor every engaged and every married couple. Marriage welfare dept. 1vf. . Box a Toronto out ready ice cold around the Corner from anywhere Relief association vexed when left out of seals Welcome As a change from airing grievances about Relief matters the nor Wood and St. Boniface unemployed association put in a hefty kick at a meeting of St. Boniface City Council monday night at being hurry while they last pm shoe savings Gladstone Karris a animation aptitude tests developed by i psychologists the chief curriculum change i urged is that full time vocational j and technical training should also e established with Only a mini num of cultural subjects related directly to a particular Trade or the students interests and re possibilities As citizens. For All students such subjects As civics economics current events Geog achy and Public speaking should receive More emphasis and pure academic subjects such As Al Ebra and geometry should be of . The students further recommended greater uniformity in caching methods and less differ nce in methods of instruction be Ween Grade eleven and University. Physical training the students declared should have More time Tetter equipment and full time specialized instructors in All schools. In addition this work and All proper extra curricular activities should receive credits awards the year s standing. A Resolution was passed that the Quebec padlock Law which Defin Tely violates the principle of democracy should be repealed at once or disallowed by the do minion government. Concluding the two Day session he students formed a Continua Ion committee which will also act As delegates to the Manitoba youth Council to be held in the ame place May 4, 5, 6 and 7. Vals. Ignored when the St. Boniface seals returned from winning the Domin Ion Junior hockey championship. A spokesman quoted the free press As stating acting mayor Walter Leslie had spent a whole Day i feel sure that no one in my Ion the Telephone ringing up one used Washer Sale in this Sale Are Many nationally known machines. These washers Are in perfect working order having been completely reconditioned and will give years of satisfactory service to their new owners. Priced from terms phone 904 321 Winnipeg electric company a Small Deposit Down and the balance payable in our usual easy monthly payments places a machine in your Home. Power bldg. Promoters of Progress and Prosperity showroom Portage at Vaughan thousands of pairs still left to be sacrificed at less than factory prices Mij Jimmy women s shoes seasonable ties , pumps modern Cross straps. Rack. Brown White and Reg. To women s shoes still 63 pairs Leit White leathers White fabrics and White satins for tinting As sorted color leathers. Out they go 50 59 _ regular women s shoes regular and Brown brogues Hych front straps ties Gords in Srodes Grey women s shoes Reg. To smart selection of want co Sqq de styles and colors must be sold Hurlburt famous genome Frank straps and bo6ts. Pleasure bin and Salute s form shoes included. Patent Black. Brown. Smoked White leathers. In Gnu Syzc to children s shoes for children res. S1.7s to boots 20 c extra boys oxfords Black calf. Sizes
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