Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 08, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page eight rebel reply questioned London july minister Neville Chamberlain disclosed in the House of commons today that the British government has questioned the explanation Given by the Span ish rebels for attacks upon British ships in Spanish ports. We have found it necessary to ask Burgos authorities the exact meaning of their disclaimer of in Tention to attack British Chamberlain said after a Confer ence with sir Robert Hodgson British agent to the rebel govern ment. The prime minister said that the British government had expressed the View that deliberate bombing of ships never has been permitted by International Law and still less machine gunning of their urge action a petition urging immediate government action to end attacks on British ships in Spanish government ports was published last night by most Rev. William Temple Arch Bishop of York 10 anglican Bishops and numerous other High Church dignitaries. Winnipeg free press Friday july 8, 1938 news and views from near and far Leslie Leahy gets suspended sentence pleading guilty to a charge of attempting to break into the Road Side grocery Henderson Highway North May to Leslie Leahy was allowed two years sus Pended sentence by magistrate a. C. Campbell in provincial police wednesday. While attempting to break into the store was shot with a .22 calibre Rifle and was discharged from Hospital. Monday. In Sun or Shadow Dull or Bright with Sel Chrome my snaps Are right Here s Why film gives you More Good pictures per Roll in any Standard camera. Sel Chrome film is extra made especially to Fet Clear Sharp pictures under difficult English atmospheric conditions. So Here in Canada the lighting is better this extra sensitive film gives you an extra margin of More Good pictures per Roll. Film British made by Ilford Canadian representatives w. E. 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Marie colombos 23-year-old Glendale calif., expectant Mother die a natural death or not police pondered that question As they held Robert Avery Gilbert one time vaudeville hypnotist on suspicion of murder on accusations of the woman s husband that Gil Bert had cast a spell Over her. Gilbert who denied hypnotizing the Young woman figured in a painless in Glendale several weeks ago and he said that Ever since that Case was reported As More or less a Success women have been calling Gilbert Ted being in the room with mrs. Colombos at the tune said that she lifted a Day bed and then fainted and collapsed. Meighen s speech highlights first tory conclave highlight of the opening session of the National conservative convention at Ottawa was the speech of it. Hon. Arthur Meighen urging that Canada closely co operate with great Britain in the matter of Empire defence. Following or. Meighen s speech the delegation from Quebec threatened to leave the convention if an attempt was made to introduce an imperialistic programme for the party. Or. Meighen is shown top left As he delivered his Appeal for co operation with England. Sir Thomas White former minister of finance is pictured Centre delivering the convention s keynote speech. Thunderous applause broke out from the packed coliseum As it. Hon. R. B. Ben Nett top right made his first appearance at the gathering which will name his successor. A View of the convention floor As the session opened is shown below. Senta de Wanger feature writers have built a mys Tery atmosphere around Senta de Wanger in writing of the current spy investigation in new York which was climaxed with the indict ment of 18 on espionage charges. Miss de Wanger who is a Friendly government witness and is in no Wise involved in the spy ring spent three weeks at the Federal building in new York in protective custody. This is her first posed picture taken at Roosevelt Field . A Chonosuke Tada one of Japan s leading business men is leading a party of ponese captains of Industry to the United states and thence to Europe for a study of Industrial develop ment and methods. All hold High positions in the commercial and Industrial life of Japan Many like or. Yada Are. Closely connected with government offices. J. D. Ruttan chairman of the sea Cadet committee of the. Navy league of Canada Manitoba Divi Sion announces the appointment of t. W. Baird As sea Cadet lieutenant commander of the Winnipeg sea Cadet corps succeeding w. J. Rooke resigned. The appointment is also announced of John Mccoubrey As sub lieutenant. Two officers and 50 sign Alers of the 10th District signals . . Entrained wednesday evening at the Canadian National railway depot for Dundurn sask., where they will take a course in signal Field training during the next ten Days. In charge of the party seen above Are Captain a. A. Farquhar and Lieut. R m. Spicer. Earlier in the week major j. Argue capt. W. R. W. Hender son and Lieut. H. Kent left for the Camp while non commissioned officers with the party Are sgt maj. A. E. Davies and . W. Smith. Bond amending changes part of the crowd of baseball fans who jammed Crosley Field Cincinnati to watch Mel Catcher Dickey does t seem much interested Ott giants outfielder scores the National league All stars second rim f combat i s single at Crosley Field Cincinnati Ott had previous sri Ning on new apartment Block under construction work has been commenced on a new apartment Block at 442 Assini Boine Avenue. The owner and builder is w. Moarn. The Cost will be the building will be three storeys in height and will contain 20 three and four room suites. It will be constructed o Brick on Concrete foundation. Sub contractors will be the Empire Sash and door company and r. Sigurd son. Rotarians hear plea for Public service rotarians were. Exhorted to take a More Active part in Public affairs even at the Cost of personal sacrifice when a a. Sara addressed the Winnipeg Hotary club at its luncheon at the Royal Alexandra hotel wednesday. Or. Sara considered that few organizations could equal the record of rotary during its 30 years of existence. He had no misgivings on the future of the movement if each member club would attend to the improvement of conditions socially and politically. The Winnipeg club should take a far great interest in the formation Defini Tion and direction of the policies of its governments municipal and provincial he Felt. The new president Fred v. Sei Bert was installed. Newly elected directors also introduced were j. N. T. Bulman James g. Davies past e. J. Green Way t. W. Laidlaw f. J. Manning e. A. And a. D. Muir. William Mccormick Dies in los Angeles William Mccormick who was president. Of the Winnipeg Typo graphical Union for a few terms and a member of the trades and labor Council of Winnipeg died in los Angeles a few Days ago of heart disease. He was with the Winnipeg free press in Early years with the he Hen became Foreman on the Winnipeg Telegram and for a number of years before leaving Winnipeg was a the news com posing staff of the free press. He was one of the outstanding Union its in. Winnipeg in connection with the printing business. He left Winnipeg in 1922 and had resided in Southern California since in 1900, or. Mccormick married Florence Simonite a sister of Alder Man c. E. Simonite of Winnipeg who besides two tons Clifford and and two grand children. Funeral service was held saturday and burial made in los Angeles cemetery. Fines total in liquor cases fines totalling optional jail terms were imposed on five liquor Law offenders in City police court wednesday morning. Having liquor not bought from the commission Cost Oscar Norlen and costs or three months. Edward Forbes who kept liquor for Sale was fined and costs or two months while Peter Kudy Mary Antoniuk and James Robert son were each fined and costs for unlawful liquor. David Lander pleaded to distributing punch boards and was fined or 21 Days. Proceedings were stayed against a number of storekeepers charged with conduct ing a lottery. Explaining it had to Amend the recent element reached Between municipality and its the municipal and Board wednesday fused suggestions of St Council to have terms of Horary settlement altered. Order for the temporary ment was issued to All i May 31, the Board in Only the provincial could now Amend it but eve provincial government could it Only if a majority of b holders agreed. St. J has not yet agreed to the Horary settlement the provincial govern of the my total debt of the minder is held by the Public. Moulders Union . Is on Way Obj membership of the intention moulders Union in past year has More than according to Harry Cannati Ohio president Union who met the executive i Jers of the Winnipeg local wednesday. The Cio. Movement de states is now on the and if it had not been for thet adm of John l. Lewis the Ween the a. Of l. And the Clyl would have been settled a Aid or. Stevenson the Cir j controlled by the communist in and that was one of the s now fading he contended f or. Stevenson open meeting of the foundry wort ers at the labor Temple t evening at 8 o clock. Smoke White invincible and Stream line men s sponged pressed pfc that by far the Whf ing phone 37 261 sunburn get joyous Relief with soothing ing Carapanta s italian Bain Aid for sunburn. Used after exposure it 1b medicated odor. Grease Ess clean to use. No pain mag to apply. Recommended Walt guards nurses golfers 35c, boo at drug
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