Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 05, 1938

Issue date: Tuesday, July 5, 1938
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Previous edition: Monday, July 4, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 05, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page five. News and views from near and far to Honor their Saint honouring the Patron Saint of French Canada. St. Lean Baptiste Boman Catholic marched in procession through the streets of s1. Boniface sunday morning. Top left the cameraman has caught archbishop Beliveau. Who led the procession into the Cathedral for High lop right. The Parade As it moved slowly Down pro Bencher Avenue lower left the head of the procession marches into the Cathedral lower right six year old Leo couture who represented St. Jean Baptiste this year. Members of the Union National Matisse honoured the memory of their Leader. Louis Riel. And his chief followers sunday at ceremonies in St. Boniface and fort Garry following which the annual picnic was held in Riel Park. Top left. Mrs. P. Alcade. Algiers is shown with her brother. George Chavannes of St. Boniface. They had riot seen each other for 32 years previous to her arrival june 27 mrs. Irene Harkness 87, of 143 Street one of the old timers at. The picnic top right Cyril Cadot 75 Simon St. Germain 71, and Adolphe Collier 71, All prominent members of the Union lower left Aid. S. Nault speaking before the grave of Louis Riel in St. Boniface Cathedral cemetery. By his Side stands msgr. Jubinville lower right a Section of the crowd which gathered at Riel s grave lot ceremony. Moke about convention continued from pack one Learned from general convention officials. Rumours flew thick and fast around the hotel lobbies concerning m. A. Macpherson St. Hon. R. B. Bennett. It. Hon. Arthur Meighen and Hon. H. H. Stevens the two former leaders and prime ministers had their Fol Lowers who still hoped they would come into the leadership race at the last minute neither was available for Corn went but the Best information which could be obtained from their friends was that they were deter mined to leave the Field Clear for new Talent. Or. Stevens intentions remained a mystery. Early monday the former minister of Trade and com Merce said he might make a state ment this morning and monday night he was reported in Montreal where some of his strongest sup porters Are to be found. Experience party men Are be ginning to wonder whether a dark horse might carry off the Leader ship when the votes Are counted thursday. The name most prominently mentioned in this connection is hat of Murdock a. Macpherson of Regina. A former attorney general and treasurer Saskatchewan or. Macpherson is looked upon As one of the Ablest of the younger men a the party. Majority of the delegates Are re ported to have open minds with regard to the leadership. Generally speaking they Are not pledged to any of the candidates whose names Are Likely to be placed before them. This might give a dark horse candidate who can make a Good speech to the convention a fair Chance with those whose ambitions have been known for some time. Or. Macpherson is 47 years old and was born in Nova Scotia like or mar. Ion he served with distinction in the great War. So far he is he Only non Ontario candidate mentioned. Or. Massey or. Harris and or. Lawson Are All from to Ronto and or. Manion is from fort William. Corridors Buzz convention delegates thronged hotel lobbies clubs and conserva Tive members rooms in the Centre mock of the parliament buildings discussing the leadership Candi dates chances and the proposals for drafting a new party platform. In Relief from Eye Strain Why suffer Eye discomfort Murine soothes and refreshes tired smarting them feel fresh alive use night and morning easy to apply. Marching along together one Hundred members of the american legion from grand Forks n.d., converged on Winnipeg sunday afternoon and joined with their Canadian cousins in observing the second annual memorial Celebration of the International War veterans Alliance. In the above layout at top left a group of Branch officers Are seen marching to the Cenotaph while at top Centre or. S. W. Mills of the grand Forks Post american legion is seen placing a Wreath while chaplain George Phillips looks on. Top right shows the. Post Bugle band in arching along with miss Ann Clark officiating As drum major. At lower left or. Phillips marches with l. Walsh representing Uncle Sam. And f. Chittick rigged out As John Bull. Lower Centre and lower right Are views of the crowds at the ceremony at the legislative building where the visitors were welcomed by Premier John Bracken and mayor John Queen. H. Dziuba Hurt in collision collision Between a truck and a car at Wellington Avenue and. Banning Street at 10.45 o clock Mon Day morning sent Harry Dziuba s3, of 1956 William Avenue to general Hospital suffering from severe Scalp and a fractured . Twenty stitches were required to close the wounds in the Man s head. His condition was reported As fairly Good monday night. Dziuba was Riding in the cab of a truck with the Driver when it met in collision with the car. Force of the Impact upset the truck on its right Side. The truck Driver was Herbert Hope 345 Campbell Street and the operator of the car was Clarence Edwards 497 landside Street pol ice stated. Neither was Early saturday evening an Auto Mobile overturned and caught lire on the Parkdale. Road 6h Miles North of Parkdale. The car was owned by William Hutchin 120 Bannerman Avenue and was being operated by his son. The occupants on their Way to Winnipeg Beach were taken there by passing motorists. Car two women were injured when a car driven by a. Moffat 413 Lang Ide Street overturned 1% Miles Northeast of Sperling Man., at 3.50 o clock sunday morning Woodstock ont. To. W. Siebert jumped in fully clothed and rescued Frank Barber 13, from drowning during a Church picnic Here. Off to Camp they go on Ryk it alluded. To Csc. Re Viiar Suauu Yio la. Winnipeg s.30a.m. La. Ingolf -.10.lca.rn. La. Laulu . .ll.ooa.m. A. Kenora mctuhnin0 la. Kenora. 7.50p.m. La. . La. Laulu. S.1o . La. Ingolf .____8.4op.nt. A. Winnipeg .-1o.3o . Day coach accommodation. No baggage checked. Children 5 Yean and under 12, half fare shot mat him on Lake Tim hit to wet. For information Porte City s11-2-s depot ticket office 90s 21s-7. At All drug Hook up Over which the speak As soon As result is known. New Leader the by the utes after 40 min. We Are of the patient s death is probed death of mrs. Pearl Leverington. 35-year-old inmate of Glendale sanitarium for mental diseases St. James in a fire in the institution Early sunday morning was investigated at an inquest in St. James police station monday night mrs. Leverington who came from Miami Man., was found by St. James fireman dead in bed about sunday morning. Opinion deceased was the cause the and we suggest that an Active nurse should be on duty at Canadian army service corps left for the annual summer training at. Silo cars Only morning7 it the men Are seen on Parade at West Side prior to starting out while beneath they Are seen in the trucks Terest in the political rally drummed up to fever pitch and to Morrow the scene will shift the downtown hotels to the coliseum at the Ottawa exhibition grounds where the three Day convention will be held. Wednesday evening the nominations for the new Leader will be taken and thursday afternoon the vote will be held. Limited speeches at wednesday night s session the mover of each candidate will have 10 minutes speaking time the Seconder five minutes and the candidates 2 minutes. The order in which the candidates will speak win be decided by drawing their names from a hat. Arrangements have been made with the Canadian broadcasting for a coast to coast All the verdict read. Testimony of nurses at the institution which is operated by mrs. E. L. Couch said that there was one nurse on 24-hour duty in this part of. The sanitarium and that at the time of the outbreak she was asleep j in her room. Three patients in addition to mrs. Leverington were in the sanitarium and All of them were safely escorted outside. Investigation by the police and fire departments showed the fire had been started in a clothes closet in Western conservatives flowed through Winn Icieg in a steady Stream during the week end. In the top picture Are members of a party that passed through sunday Over the Canadian Pacific rail Way. They include major m. A. Macpherson. A. M. Balfour j. W. S. Mcinnes James Rutley. Mrs. Wellington White c. H. Buroughs j. F. Ander son e. A. Whitmore. Mrs. T. W. Bag Ishaw and col. Bagshaw. Mrs Arthur Price Jones or. F. Guest r. H. Bauin Nelson Spencer or. A., mrs. C. J. Holmes and r. S. Maitland. Included in the Bottom picture Are e. H. Juter William Sang col. . Craig j. A. Bo0eau, c. A. M. Bug a. Burrows Gordon w. S. Kane. Mrs. W. Short miss mrs. D. Ramsay and mrs. T. 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