Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 11, 1938

Issue date: Monday, July 11, 1938
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 11, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page six. Winnipeg free press monday july 11, 1938 grim facts evidence shows infected milk can spread numerous diseases the following is the second of a series of articles by Grant Dexter dealing with the intensive Campaign proceeding in Britain for compulsory pasteurization of milk. By Grant Dexter London the fact that strikes the Layman in Reading what the test tubes the microscopes and the postmortem examinations have to say about milk is this Many diseases can be contracted through drinking infected milk and the task of making milk Safe is desperately complicated. Take tuberculosis As an example. Milk borne . Has nothing what Ever to do with tuberculosis of the lungs. Bovine tuberculosis strikes at human beings in other ways. The kinds of . You get from drinking infected milk Are . Of the Ner Transcona lodges install officers at special meets Transcona Lodge no. 8, . Held its Semi annual installation of officers at a meeting in the Cana Dian legion Hall tuesday evening officers installed were or. Pas grand George Swann Noble grand Ernest e. Buckby vice grand w e. Johnston recording Secretary e. Angus financial Secretary Wil Liam Turriff treasurer John Fraser Warden r. Collins conductor h Crummey chaplain p. Isbell h.s.n.g., 1villiam Crittenden l.s.n.g., w. H. Pinchbeck h.s.s., j. Copeland l.s.s., f. Cornish in Side guardian j. Milligan outside guardian d. Mckinnon . J. Mclellan l.s.v.g., s. Andrews pianist e. C. Widlake. The ceremony of installing offi cers of Confidence Rebekah Lodge no. 40. Was held thursday night in the Canadian legion Hall by mrs. E. Gorman District Deputy presi Dent and staff. Officers installed were or. Past Noble grand. Mrs. J. Wright Noble grand miss mar Garet Foster vice grand. Mrs. J. Nevens recording Secretary. Miss Edythe Nevens Warden miss j. Hennie conductor miss e. Clif Ford chaplain. Mrs. H. Johnston r.s.n.g., mrs. William Emslie l.s.n.g., miss Pearl Smith ., mrs. A. Chapman l.s.v.g., mrs. F. Warning inside guardian mrs. C. Lannigan outside guardian mrs. E. E. Mackby pianist. Miss Helen car Gill. On behalf of the Lodge mrs. Gorman p.d.p., presented mrs. J. Wright with a past Noble grand s jewel. After the business meeting a social hour was held. A ceremony took place recently in the . Shops when Aaron Goodman was presented with a Wal let of Money on the occasion of his retirement. Or. And mrs. Goodman celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary on july 1, having been married in Odessa in 1892. There Are six Robert Samuel. Edith. William and Lillian. Miss Edwiena Bucknell. Of Bond Street left last monday for Norway House where she will spend the next few months. Or. And mrs. Howard Erratt of Kanata Street left by motor Friday for Saltcoats sask., where they will attend the wedding of or. Erratt s Niece. Youths to attend world Congress delegates from the Winnipeg youth Council plan to attend the second world youth Congress to he held at Vassar College aug. 15-24. At present it is estimated that representatives of Young people will be in attendance and will work together for a com Mon aim with no barriers of class race or religion. A one piece bathing suit of Crin kled seersucker Rolls into a Ball the size of a kerchief when it is not being used. Like old wine pice Dilly London mixture is smooth and Mellow to the taste. For Piccadilly is a blend of the world s choicest tobaccos unsurpassed in Quality and flavour. It is the Type of mixture discriminating pipe smokers prefer. With an Aroma reminiscent of famous Piccadilly clubs and comfortable old English Homes. You cannot find a finer More satisfying tobacco anywhere. Piccadilly London smoking mixture Ilo i Vous system the cervical glands the Genito urinary system the Bones and joints and meningitis. In Den Mark for example 24.7 of All meningitis average 304 cases per year comes from infected milk Page 56 of the report issued by the league of nations on the milk situation. The foregoing of course applies to milk drawn from cattle which Are not . Free. But to indicate the toll of Bovine tuberculosis the report of a British department inquiry in 1934 declared that persons died of tuberculosis of Bovine origin in 1931 and 6.250 fresh cases were diagnosed. This is the average toll. Other diseases commonly transmitted in milk include septic sore Throat und ulant fever typhoid dysentery Scarlet fever diphtheria and Gastro enteritis. In the period 1912-35, 103 epidemics of these Dis eases in Britain were traced to infected milk. The league report draws a Clear Ine Between the Protection afforded by disease free herds and Ideal conditions of production on the one hand and pasteurization on the other. It is says the report to think of cleanliness of product Ion and disease free herds As be no a guarantee against infected milk. There is no substitute for the Case for disease free herds rests upon the proven returns to be milk producers. As a straight proposition it pays a producer to Lave healthy cows. Suggest Bonus so far As clean milk is concerned however the experts suggest that a onus might Well be paid to producers who achieve a High Standard f sanitation. The state either the ventral or the local government ight Well pay All or most of such Bonus. With regard to disease the report is the eradication of disease from milking herds must be justified on agricultural and veterinary grounds to charge Consumers for eradicating the report declares is to assume quite erroneously that milk from disease free herds can be safely drunk in the raw the veterinarian tries to dictate to the Public health official to Tell him what milk is Safe for human consumption and to insist that the consumer should pay a higher Price for milk from disease free herds. Instead of demanding directly that the herds should be freed from Dis ease for their own Sake he endeavours to shift this responsibility to the Public health service which is no More directly concerned with animal health than the veterinary service is with human health. The Public health official knows perfectly Well that milk from disease free herds is open to contamination from human carriers from water and possibly other sources and can not be regarded As Safe for distribution in the raw state. The Public health official if he is honest tells the consumer that milk from tuber Culin tested herds cannot be regarded As completely Safe and that he had much better buy pasteurized milk at a lower Price than raw milk from tuberculin tested herds at a higher police court one of Winnipeg s churches missed a vacuum cleaner recently and there were indications that the marauder had gained Entrance by the Coal Chute. A defendant who appeared in the Winnipeg police court Friday in connection with the disappearance of the cleaner was remanded to saturday. Slide trombone voice a defendant with a voice like a slide trombone began making his defence to magistrate Graham in a tone that rattled the windows. He was unaware that he had been remanded. Come Back a week from said his worship. But the voice from the Bench was lost in the Gale of sound produced by the aug pioneering voice of innocence. Magistrate Graham filled his lungs and repeated in a louder tone his invitation for july 15. This time his words got Home. Said the accused. But he went out somewhat disappointed. It is not Likely that on july 15 he will be Able to recapture the first Fine careless rapture of his oration of july 8. Black Friday both Clifford Burgess and Lud wig Grach up for driving to the common danger at speeds Over 40, had not realized they were going so fast. To this or. Grach added a query As to exactly what was driving to the common danger. His worship explained and then fined or. Grach 510. Or. Burgess fared likewise. Simando Simondson charged with failing to give a Sig Nal said he had opened his door. This paraphrase of a plea of not guilty brought or. Simondson a remand till next Black Friday. Four Are remanded in conspiracy Case charged with conspiring to break in and steal from the Home of Harry Silverberg 96 Horace Street Norwood four men were remanded a week when they appeared before magistrate Henri Lacerte in St Boniface police court Friday. They were arrested thursday. The accused Are William Miller suite 21 Commonwealth Block Leo Dupont and Steve Leitchman both of 566 Bannatyne Avenue and Michael Lus of 54 Macdonald Avenue. I news views from the country their majesties King George i and Queen Elizabeth will be visitors to France for a week commencing july 19. These Are the most recent portraits of the Royal couple. Wearing the uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet King George ii pictured As he conducted an inspection., aboard the Cruiser Aurora in Weymouth Bay during is recent review of the Home fleets contestants in this Freak race at Hammersmith school games appear to Jeave lost their Heads. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester with John Stirton As they toured the grounds at the Highland show Premier scottish agricultural event held at Dumfries Scotland recently. The Duke is in the Back this latest picture of the countess Barbara Haugwitz Reventlow the former Barbara Button Woolworth heiress was taken in London recently and shows her with lady Milbank right. Babs and her danish count husband through their respective lawyers Are pre paring for a divorce. Or. William Temple primate of England recently Journe Edicto Cairo to consecrate All saints Cathe dral. He is seen Here attended lbs British ambassador sir Fla Lampson. The Duke of Gloucester Centre inspects the metropolitan special constabulary at a dress Parade the specials Are volunteers who Aid in handling big crowds. Or. And mrs. Shaw at san Francisco on round the world voyage with a Side trip to grand Canyon in 1936. At his revolving study in the Garden of his summer Home in Hertfordshire the Duchess of Kent the opening of the Church housing in London a late left talking Joseph p. Kennedy to. S. Ambassador in London., Shaw in Blond at 1928, and above a portrait 35. Made in 1w7. Shaw interviewed by reporters in lot Angeles on round the world voyage in 1936. Fulminant or is out of writing with a new play showing the world is of the Rooks. These photographs show she at Ernesto Geraci of London the news of the bombing of his ships by Spanish rebels phfljs0" Phi Cally. He s sure now no big profits to be had Spanish ;