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Monday, July 04, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 04, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Temperature readings 6.30 . July 3 fi.30 ., july 3 12.30 ., july 4 4.73 ., july 4 for full report of meteorological office see Page one. Vol. Pages. Sun rises 4.24 Sim sets. 20.40 Moon rises 13.13 Moon sets 23.56 Winnipeg monday july 4, 1938 published at 5.30 Must avoid War but ready to fight says Chamberlain French Tennis Star Dies Kettering England july 4. Clear that it is the prime duty of his government to avoid a repetition of the great War in Europe prime minister Chamberlain told cheering fellow conservatives at a party Here saturday we would fight again if there were no other Way of preserving our or. the horrors of modern warfare and reminded his audience that people died in the great War and were British As he declared the government s determination to Avert a similar catastrophe. He spoke also of the barbarities inflicted either wittingly or unwittingly in China and Spain saying i wonder whether since the world began it has Ever seen such a spectacle of human mad Ness and at the same time the prime minister gave critics a final answer on the question of repeated Spanish insurgent bombings of British Mer chant ships. Or. Chamberlain who has been attacked by the opposition and _ even by members of his own party Home of Ernest for his stand on the Issue said Commonwealth explanation of the incidents Given i by general Franco insurgent i Leader failed to satisfy him. He j declared however that he was not going to take the Chance of involving great Britain in a War be cause some British ships took the risk of trading in Spain to make huge profits. He said Franco s explanation was that his planes flew so High when they dropped bombs on Spanish government ports that they could not possibly deliberately attack British ships in them. I must or. Chamberlain said that i find it a Little diff i cult to reconcile hat explanation i with some of the facts which Are i known to us. But perhaps after All Franco s airmen do not always rigidly adhere to their instructions. I must avoid repetition i feel it is my prime he said to Strain every nerve to avoid Agency Lenglen. Former edition of the great War in French Tennis Champion died at 7 Europe and i cannot believe any suffered from one who is not blinded by party prejudice could fail to agree with Suzanne Lenglen daughter of a i unless the Spanish War is ended. French professional was easily the one prime minister said Europe greatest woman Tennis player of Nero win remain on the Brink of War. Day and one of the greatest of All j he sought to Calm fears of Brit Tom Fain s vulnerability in Case of an born at compel one May 24. 1899. Other european conflict. She won her first important Tournai i he said Britain s Gigantic re ment when she was 14 years old armament was a sufficient peace from 1919, when tournament play was resumed after the great War. I Suzanne Lenglen Paris. July 4. I up havas. French pernicious anaemia. Rescue a passengers All Safe As Ascania aground Chamberlain was resumed alter me or read War. I _ _. Until she became a professional in i continued on Page 4. Column 5 claims Home searched Kamloops. B.c., july 4 co opera federation member of the British Columbia legislature for Burnaby was searched recently for what he termed evidence of conspiracy to Over throw the the Royal Canadian mounted police came to my Home to look for i the or. Winch told the convention. The Burnaby representative was speaking against a Resolution which urged compilation of a Complete list of . Members in British Columbia by the party s provincial Secretary. The Resolution was later Defeated. Both Winch and his son Harold . Member of the legislature for Vancouver East told delegates it would not be Wise to keep detailed information of . Membership at provincial Headquarters. I had the experience a Lew Days said Harold Winch of having a policeman give me a. Complete history of my life what i have been Day hour by hour. Authorities have information now about our Active members. Don t let it spread to the member ship at knows nothing about search Ottawa july 4 sooner T. Wood of the Royal Canadian mounted police said Here sunday night he knew nothing about any search made of the Home of Ernest Winch is. Ascania Quebec july 4. From the stranded liner Ascania were brought to Quebec sunday and most of them re embarked immediately to resume a voyage interrupted when the Cunard White Star vessel ploughed aground off big Island Early saturday. While Crew members told of great rents in the port Bow of the 13-year-old ship and How her Forward holds were filled with water the Only complaint passengers voiced was about the sea sickness suffered while they were taken by a Pilot tender from the grounded ship to father Point. Two Small cargo boats reached he Side of the stranded liner late sunday night and the combined Crews reinforced by 100 longshore men began lightening the vessel s mixed cargo that included a Gold. Water was still pouring nto the Forward holds and she was reported to be Down nine feet in the Bow. 1926. She was considered virtually unbeatable. Not a half dozen rivals including her successor to the world no. 1 ranking. Helen wills Moody could even extend her. Champion of champions mile. Lenglen first attained prominence in the game in 1913 when mlle. Lenglen continued on Page 4, column 6 action demanded Britain France sudeten urge end to czech Issue Praha july 4. Up havas French Britain and France were reported sunday to have expressed to Czecho Slovakia their fear that continued delays in the negotiations Between the government and the sudeten German minority May monday s racing first the chances of Honey Bow in this affair. He showed plenty of Speed in his last. Marian Pennant turned in a smart performance last out and is improving. Should Rise get in she will be hard to beat. Second race cud Golus of the Whittier Park entry has a slight Edge in a close affair. Mar Lead to a new crisis with Germany. Indication that a showdown in the negotiations May be impending was seen in a demand made by the sudeten germans saturday that the government give an unequivocal reply to their month old memo Randum setting Forth the demands of the pro nazis. The memorandum is said to have contained the substance of the eight Points enunciated by Konrad Hen Lein sudeten German in a Karloy vary Carlsbad speech last april which if granted would Accord sweeping autonomy to the Ella. Should be close in this of Czechoslovakia. Pany. Odd broken is a serious con i Hodza receives ministers tender. Third the chances of sounding brass Here. She is lit and ready. Trixy lad should turn in a Good performance Over a last track. Mac arc lius is Cap Oble of upsetting. Fourth miss on her last appears to have a slight margin in a Well contested affair. Elkhart is very fast and will be a contender. Little Satin should Gar Ner a share of the purse. Fifth Field of 11 is slated to contest the added Polo Park Handicap at one mile and 70 Yards. The Tarn entry Faust and Vel Citer appears to be Best despite the weights. Han is fit and ready and Good Premier Milan Hodza received British minister Basil c. Newton saturday and the French minister Victor de Lacroix Friday. The envoys informed him of their coun tries views on the czechoslovak situation it was understood. Advices from London said sir Alexander Cadogan permanent under Secretary for foreign affairs had Given the czechoslovak minis Ter to great Britain Jan Masaryk Britain s View that negotiations with minorities should be seeded up further evidence of the graving Strain was seen in a speech made saturday by Josef Cerny minister of the Interior who again warned that Praha will give its minorities the rights they Merit but will not official list of horses for monday s racing Al Polo Park. First race purse claiming for three year old Maidens. Five Longs. Blind Fannie ill Honey Bow 107 Marian Pennant 107 Marie Somers. 100 Brown 105 Lota Somers. I Sain fur 114 107 .112 mount Perhan also Clif Rible last lady .107 Shirley Ruth 104 Rise 100 Flag Salute .112 hand tree Yllo ramble on 107 major Stedman 109 Clear title. N115 second ?500. Allow ances. Consolation for two year Olds. Four and one half furlongs. Elfin ship o Dolan Marella Odd broken 107 111 116 104 a Princess to. 116 112 107 blast dividend. 104 a cud Golus a opera stick miss Zephyr Park St. Pm. Entry it. . Ranch Ltd. Entry. Third s400. Claiming for three year Olds and up foaled in Western Canada. Six and one half 116 Dale Mead furlongs. Trixy Lai Mac Aurelius. 116 Valear valiant to a fila 116 11 116 i s Cundins brass 111 lady traps the. 105 mortgage lifter 116 Early 116 also Eli Elbl stage Fortune. Miss Peg mar 1u sir Barb 116 Pagan dance lie a contender in top form. Sixth race love sick is running Tui j will be i make any concessions where its sovereignty is concerned. A num believe that red tree will improve enough from his last to defeat this distance array. Hominy Imp ranks As a distinct threat. Speght will be dangerous. Seventh race fort Craig should be Able to earn brackets Here. Dancing boy rates Well in his company. Expect right rank to be close. Summary first race Honey Marian Pennant Rise. Bow Ber of the sudeten German de mands Are understood to represent a direct Challenge to czechoslovak sovereignty. a Timber development project gets under Way in Black River ont., 11. Fourth purse for three ear Olds and up. Claiming. 6% fur y Longs. Margery Daw Elkhart Tricky miss wrack Dale 105 112 he 117 merry go on. 10 also Westy s Tim 112 Blue middy miss Saga King Han 112 110 trl Plawa miss 107 Little Satin h2 -----0-------- darkest hour 112 chinese Cust m 11. Visibility 117 Span 117 miss Bane 103 fifth added. The Polo Park Handicap. For three year Olds and up. One mile and seventy Yards. A. 10 10. Golden Gower car Inowe Wise Ace ave Todter 120 Hainault maid ancient Rome 110 Hojo love sick .107 g. Tern entry. Faust 125 Good Han .109 pc lius .112 1 in human 11. Second mar a peace Over is Tough fire eater Cua Odd broken. I soft Francis Stevens in third brass j 10. Trixy lad. Mac Aurelius. Amelia Earhart memorial scholar ship fund is established by Zonta 7. Make Friend Hubby Wash dishes is professional woman s advice. Page 17, horse disease of virulent Type Breaks out in inside Winnipeg civic affairs us Jer a 17. Fou Xii Kace Tricky miss Elkhart. Little Satin. Fifth Tarn entry Good 2an. Love sick. Sixth red tree Hominy tap seventh race fort Craig dancing boy right rank. Tarn entry. And one eighth. Lum illion up. One Mil masked revue 11 and one eighth right rank dancing boy. .105 Hojo 112 be Gros .11 115 red tree .11 105 Sun tryst -----.11 claim Mil Yllo 108 peace Token red Diamond Little hero Hominy Imp seventh s400. Ing. Four year Olds and up. One 115 108 108 balancer car Han King griddle cake Broa fire x _ apprentice allowance. First race 30 . Scratch 8.30 V 108 115 sky Orme Book Whittier also eligible Bour. Whiskey ill Sis sinbad Galloper Gay. Joseph contraband Yllo time Highway Hazard two women Are killed when car overturns briefly the Ascania which sailed from Montreal Friday before noon Side swiped a Rock ledge off the Island ust after Dawn had broken across he St. Lawrence 25 Miles wide at the Point of the grounding. Passengers in bunks most passengers were in their bunks at 6.30 when the liner gave noticeable i thought at first we had struck a Small Craft a trawler or the j. R. Biggart of Toronto told re porters. There was a noticeable shudder then the ship lurched. She rolled heavily from Side to Side or four times and then rested. I was of deck within a few minutes and noticed the vessel had a Good list to port Biggart principal of Queen Vic Toria school in Toronto said he noticed the vessel going Down at he Bow an hour later but shortly after she gradually straightened Biggart and other passengers said there was Little commotion. Another passenger to tribute o work of the Crew in reassuring those aboard was Samuel instill sr., former utilities magnate of Chicago who embarked with 250 others on the liner Montclare which had been held Here All night await ing arrival of the ausonia sister ship of the stranded the ausonia picked up the 363 Ascania passengers after they had been taken to father Point arid Rimouski by the Pilot tug Citadel and brought them to Quebec. Their Luggage had been taken off on launches from the cargo liner Beaverford which stood alongside the grounded boat until the Citadel had accomplished the Complete Rescue. The Montclare sailed sunday with 255 passengers of the rescued list entraining for new York where they will sail on the Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary. Insull on his Way to visit mrs. Insull in was one of those declining the trip to new York. I be set my mind on sailing Down the St. Said the aged Insull and i m going Down the he. Said he Felt the Jar and thought the Ascania had collided with a Small boat. Capt. G. E. Barton making his last trip before retiring and members of his Crew Drew the admiration of Insull who told reporters there was no panic and Little confusion. Every one he said was assured there was no danger and Many of the Passen Gers returned to their bunks or staterooms. Elect Arcand Montreal Newspaperman Heads Canadian fascists Kingston ont., july 4. To Canada s first National convention of fascists moved from their secret sessions Here Over the week end to attend a mass meeting in Toronto monday night. Adrien Arcand Montreal news Paperman was saturday unanimously elected National Leader of the newly formed National Unity party of Canada which replaces scattered provincial groups. Joseph c. Farr Toronto Leader of the on Tario group was named National organizer. Headquarters located the fascists successfully evaded searching newspapermen Kingston authorities and the police for two Days but were found late saturday just after they had concluded a hour session in upstairs rooms Only s Block from police Headquarters. Arcand said 46 delegates attended the convention. A political plat form was drawn up and 23 resolutions adopted. A flaming Torch was chosen As the party Symbol. The Leader made Public a list of 15 National councillors and announced there would be an Organ Izer for each province. National councillors elected included British Columbia c. S. Thomas Van Couver Alberta William Birrell City not Saskatchewan John Schizo Saskatoon and William sketcher. Saskatoon Manitoba. John 3. Lynds John Cole William Chopp Winnipeg. Canada for canadians was adopted As the slogan of the parly and Arcand said it would be a purely nationalistic body. The n.u.p., said Arcand. Favors a corporate but he stressed six killed Quakertown pa., july 4. Six persons were killed saturday As a Lehigh Valley transit company express Ivain crashed into an Auto Mobile at Brick Travern crossing two Nailes North from Quakertown. Palestine violence Jerusalem july 4. Up havas French of two jewish Farmers and wounding of British policeman climaxed wide spread disorders in Palestine Sun Day. Ontario m.l.a., Dies Toronto july 4. G. Mcbrien conservative member of the Ontario legislature for to Ronto Parkdale died in Hospital Here saturday after a Short illness. He was 50. Patients condition afo Somin sask., july 4. Critically injured in a plane crash Here Friday afternoon Robert Gib son 34, showed improvement in hos Pital Here sunday while condition of Gordon Arthur 26. Remained just Hospital officials stated. Women doing it now Moscow july 4. A three women lieutenants in the soviet air Force flew a seaplane Miles non Stop across Russia saturday in 10 hours 33 minutes. They flew rom Sebastopol Over the Black sea to archangel on the White sea. Prepares for flight Wichita has., july 4. Howard Hughes landed Here at 9.49 . Sunday on his transcontinental Light to Newark n.j., from where he will Start for Paris. With Hughes n his big transport plane were a wireless operator two navigators and two flight engineers. Strange illness , july 4. Stricken by a mysterious poisoning Jules Lortie of Stoneham que., and eight of his children Are in Hospital Here while doctors Endeavor to identify the illness which struck 12 members of the family one after the other last week. New air service Darwin Australia july 4. Up inaugurating a direct England to Australia flying boat service the Imperial airways liner cd Fillengeri landed Here sunday. Twelve passengers who had taken off from Southampton at Dawn june 26 made the trip. Winne Eggers elected Calgary july 4. Up Charles w. White of Winnipeg was re elected president of the Western Canada association of the deaf at the final business session of the sixth triennial convention Here saturday. Harold w. Phillips Winnipeg was re elected Secretary. New Speed record London july 4. Up havas French new streamlined Loco motive of the London and North Eastern railway built last year on the occasion of the Coronation Sun Day broke the British Speed record for locomotives by attaining a Speed of 125 Miles an hour on run. The run bettered tie previous record by 11 Miles an hour.1 in concentration Camp Vienna july 4. Arrest of 12 nazi commissioners for private business in Austria on charges of abusing Power was disclosed Satur Day by High commissioner Joseph Buerckel. He announced the 12 men have been interned in a concentration Camp but did not reveal details of the charges against them. Shortage of Serom Regina july 4. Of Saskatchewan horses have been stricken with encephalomyelitis and momentarily the province is facing _ serum shortage. This year s out break is from four to five weeks earlier than usual and Early Calls for serum have almost depleted existing supplies. Gallant attempt Saskatoon sask., july 4. Death struck a double blow near Sidney. Man., at noon saturday when two women mrs. Sarah Reid Brandon and mrs. Peter Mccuaig Minto were killed when the automobile in which they were travelling to Winnipeg overturned on Ifo. 1 Highway about 90 Miles West of Winnipeg. Mrs. Reid said to have been the Driver was instantly killed while mrs. Mccuaig lived Only a few minutes. Three other persons in the car miss Alice Mccuaig and miss Janet Mccuaig both of Minto and j. H. Mcmillan Minnedosa owner of the vehicle suffered severe Shock and bruises and were taken to bran Don general Hospital. Their condition is not serious. The Accident occurred when the car struck a soft spot on an incline in the Road. Members of the party left Minto at 10 For Brandon where mrs. Reid joined them. They were on the first part of a Holiday trip to Toronto. Or. Waugh Coroner attended and Royal Canadian mounted police officers Are investigating the fatalities. Mrs. Reid s husband died about four years ago. There were no Chil Dren. The victim had sold her Home and planned to make a new Home with friends in Toronto. At Portage mrs. George Mcewan of 724 Warsaw Avenue Winnipeg suffered a broken and Shock when a car overturned at the Mac Donald curve sunday afternoon on no. 4, Highway while her daughter Marjory aged 18, sustained a crushed foot and Gordon a son slight abrasions. As far As can be Learned the party were making the double turn North of Macdonald when the car left the Road and turned Over. The car was damaged and taken into Lyon garage. Mrs. Mcewan is in Portage general hos Pital. Four men escaped serious injury on the Highway just North of Lun Dar Man., saturday night when their car failed to take a Sharp turn in the Road and overturned in the ditch. The occupants Dan Feo and pred Desjarlais of Dee Horn and Andrew Paul of dog Creek suffered a few minor bruises and cuts. Cyclists injured accidents in greater Winnipeg sent three Young bicyclists to hospitals during the week end. Paul Smith aged nine of 1073 Sherburn Street suffered a Frac Ture of the left leg about 150 . Saturday when he collided with a truck while operating his bicycle on Sherburn Street near Wellington Avenue. Driver of the truck was William Sanderson 374 Hampton Street St. James. The boy is in Misericordia Hospital and his condition is fairly Good. Jack Scott 14, of 14 Enright Block drove his bicycle into the rear of a truck which was banking away from the curb on main Street near Flora Avenue at 4.30 . Sat urday. Jack suffered bruises to the right knee and Chest. A Ray examination is being made at St. Joseph s Hospital. Operator of the truck was Fred Riel 525 Boyd Avenue police stated. Rudy Zacek 12, of 124 George Street was struck by a truck while a his Riding his bicycle on main Street at Logan Avenue at 7.50 . Saturday and received three broken ribs and bruises to the legs. He is in general Hospital and his condition is Good. Peter Elkin 380 Flora Avenue was driving the truck police said. Cartridge Accident a compound fracture of the lower left leg were the injuries received by Carl Bartash 24, of 730 Pritchard Avenue about 7 . Saturday when a .38 calibre Cartridge exploded and smashed its Way into his leg. Bar Tash had placed the Cartridge in a was working on it when it exploded. Four in conservative party leadership race Ottawa july 4. Men were definitely in the contest for leadership of the National conservative party As delegates to the convention began arriving in Ottawa sunday. Speculation Over the intentions of two others added to the growing interest in the gathering which will choose a successor to it. Hon. R. B. Bennett. The four names certain to go on the ballot papers for voting on thursday Are those of Hon. R. J. Manion former minister of railways and canals Hon. J. Earl Lawson member for York South and former minister of National Revenue Joseph h. Harris member for Toronto Danforth Aud Denton Massey. Member for Toronto Greenwood. Over the week end it was reported an influential group of conservatives brought Strong pressure on senator Arthur Meighen former Leader and prime minister but so far they had not been Able to shake Only constitutional Means will be employed to achieve that . Canadian fascists Are Loyal to the Crown he said. On behalf of the convention a Telegram was sent to fascists continued on Page 5, column 8 first local drowning fatality was chalked up on saturday when Wil Liam Watt 27, met his death in the Saskatchewan River Here despite a two die in . Boat explosion Prince Rupert ., july 4. Up c. Colussi and his son Walter were burned to death Fri Day night when their Gas boat exploded and caught fire off Jap Point a few Miles North of Here. Three other sons were seriously burned. A daughter escaped with out injury. James Mike and Lino Colussi and their sister Angelica were rescued by the fish Packer Carlise s., pass ing at the time and brought Here where the three boys were admitted to Hospital in serious condition. Gallant Rescue attempt by Roy Reeves 16 years old who dived to his Rescue and managed to grasp Watt s but was unable to hold on. Musical festivals Lethbridge july 4. For Canadian music festivals in 1939 were set by the inter provincial music festival committee saturday. Or. J. Frederick Staton of Chester Field. Eng., George Dodds of new Castle on Tyne eng., and Arthur Benjamin of London eng., will be the adjudicators. Next year s in Ter provincial conference will be held in Victoria june 27-29. Dates set for music festivals in the do the Colussi family Well known minion were Stratford feb. Of this Northern British 123-March 4 Montreal March. 6-16 Columbia port were in route March 20-Apru 1 a from big Bay 50 Miles North. N f fort William. The elder Colussi and Walter were apparently killed instantly when their Craft exploded. The three stir iving Brothers and the sister took to the Lifeboat but in the excitement it was overturned. The four managed to cling to the Naimo ., april 4-8 april 10-14 Victoria ., april 18 22 Vancouver april 25-May 6 Brandon May 9-13 Moose jaw May 15-17 Saskatoon May 18-20 Calgary May 8-13. British representatives of Canadian music fes Izui rivals were re elected and include boat until the fish Packer arrived sir Hugh Roberton or. Dodds and and took them aboard. Maurice Jacobson of London eng Grain areas have Good Rains Good Rains benefited crops Sun Day in Large areas of Western can Ada particularly in. Northern and Southern Saskatchewan and nor Thern Alberta the Canadian press reported. An Inch to two inches of moisture fell in Saskatoon and reports indicated the rain fell As far North As Prince Albert and 75 Miles East to Lanigan. Crops in the Saskatoon District had weathered a dry spell Well but sunday s rain was timely. Beneficial Rains were also reported in the West Central areas of Saskatchewan with Good local showers in the East Central part of the province. Regina reported Clear and warm during the Day but showers at night and Rains of Cloud burst proportions dropped inches of moisture on fast developing Grain Fields of Southern Saskatchewan virtually to assure a wheat crop. Steady rain fell sunday in Edmonton the fall estimated at Al most half an Inch. The rain was reported general across Northern Alberta. Central Alberta also re ported precipitation. Skies were overcast most of Sun Day at Calgary but there was no rain since a 15-hour downpour ended Early saturday afternoon. Light showers touched a few Manitoba Points but rain was not general. Forecasts Are for showers in the Prairie provinces. Lis determination to remain out of the race. Stevens pledges co operation the Man upon whose intentions rests a Large question Mark is Hon. H. H. Stevens who broke away from the party in 1935 and founded and led the reconstruction party. Or. Stevens will attend the convention As a Delegate thus ending a three year breach which arose out of differences Between himself and or. Bennett when or. Stevens was minister of Trade and Commerce. He is expected to make a statement before the convention opens. His Only comment sunday was my first desire is to or. Manion was a Busy Man Sun Day As scores of delegates arriving for the convention wanted to see. Hottest in Canada Winnipeg citizens complained about the heat sunday and they had reason because Winnipeg s thermometers recorded the highest Point in Canada 87. It was not the highest Winnipeg had recorded this year since during june the thermometer reached Over 90. Sunday night was Ako. Unusually hot in the City the Mercury stand ing at 72 at Midnight. Special articles on the convention by David b. Rogers assistant managing editor of the free press appear on Page 3. Conservatives continued on Page 5, column 8 the weather Friday 6.30 ., to saturday At 6.30 an. 60 Maxi mum 77 minimum 58 barometer. 29.76 wind at 10 Miles per hour sky., Clear. Saturday 6.30 to saturday at 6.30 . 82 Maxi mum 84 minimum 60 barometer. 29.89 Northeast wind at seven Miles per hour maximum humidity. Minimum humidity. Sky. Partly Cloudy. Saturday 6.30 ., to sunday Temperature at 6.30 an. 65 maximum. ,32 minimum. 63 barometer 29.96 Southeast wind at Seyen Miles per hour precipitation .07 sky. Cloudy. Sunday 6.36 ., to sunday. . At 6.30 . 78 Maxi mum 87 minimum. 65 barometer 29.83 South wind at 11 Miles per hour Maxi mum humidity. 9054 minimum humid Ity sky. Cloudy. Light to moderate. Showers have fallen in Alberta Saskatchewan and Northern Manitoba. It has been Cool in Alberta but warm in Southern Saskatchewan and Mima .56 80 ,.62 86 .60- s3 50 04 50 78 78 Swift cur it Mima .52 74 54 72 50 74 34 84 .18 62. .50 60 50 68 52 82 .48 80 .42 74 .56. 58 46 64 48 58 66 60 68 58 56 80 54 64 60 64 56 80 Rekina Winnipeg Kenora it. Arthur Moosonee Cochrane Huntsville Parry sound 50. 76 London Toronto Kingston Ottawa Montreal Quebec St. John Halifax 48 78 56. 76 54 70 52 70 54 68 52 62 52 60 52 64 Charlottt n 54 64 Chicago 78 St. Paul .70 88 min Lubs it Eures Are. For 24 hours ending ff.30-. Forecasts _ partly Cloudy and warm showers a some. Districts. Saskatchewan Cloudy with. Showers m some districts warm South portion. With stationary or a. Little higher temperature scattered showers. Lake winds and warm. To Kenora and Rainy late and warm with Light to moderate ;