Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 12, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 12, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Goo anytime d the 2-Glass bottle by Carrier in Winnipeg 25c per week Price so per copy edition with comics Loc. This loaf aids in slimming and weight reducing without depriving Yon or your family from necessary Energy elements. Distracted by Bryce bakeries Ltd. Phone 37 088 and have our sales Man Call daily 21 perish in most disastrous week end in Canada this year the free piles sixty years 11, 1878 tee recently arrived icelandic immigrants had now a regularly establish cd meeting House in Winnipeg where regularly every Sun by a Bible class met they now. As Side stepper Chamberlain refuses to clarify Anglo italian Accord statement London july 11. Ftp havas French informed the free press had pm the House of commons today with questions from opposition a minister too or. Bjar members seeking assurances the Anglo italian Accord will not Nasson. From Gimli. Who was preach in the icelandic Tongue. Fifty five years 11, 1883 2ver.vth.ing about sitting Bull Sioux chief was proving of the deepest interest and a sergeant. The seventh cavalry stationed at Ciri Yates. Had recently purchased Battle club which was taped like an adze handle and about two feet Long and thickly studded with brass nails. Fifty years 11, 18ss Rev. Or. F. B. Duval the new Astor of Knox Church was to leave Toledo for Winnipeg about july 20 he preached in Winnipeg Dur ing m earlier visit and the Call to Knox had been the result of the j Imp he had made at that i forty five years 11. 1893 the Rev. Principal Grant of j Queen s University. A reached to a Large congregation in Church. The new states Consul in charge of a Winnipeg District Hon. M. M. Dut Jie. Of Arkansas reached the City with his family. Forty years 11, 1898 go into effect until italian fighters have left Spain prime minister Chamberlain avoided any statement More precise than Hose he has made previously. Lieut. Commander Reginald Fletcher labor began the Exchange asking whether the prime min ister would give the House Assur Ance the Accord would not be Rati fied until the commons d. K. Elliott i for Many years associated with the Wiiliam Ogilvie had been appointed administrator of the Yukon members of the Council included f. C Wade. . Sam Steele and Jos e. Girouard . For Atha the great violinist retail and wholesale business of the r. J. Whitla company monday observed his 85th birthday in Good health. He is at present at his sum Mer Home at the Lake of the Woods. He was born at Packenham ont., july 11. 1353, and came from Arn smart Mas to be heard at the grand Thea prior out to Winnipeg in 1879. Winnipeg shortly. Thirty five years 11, 1d03 fort William ratepayers had decided to build a City 3cv. I. M. Barr. Founder of the fam Ous Barr Colony gave the free press an interns ing interview on the Enterprise from its inception. Thirty years 11, 190s amazing fraud stirs film land the Winnipeg police were complimented upon their Fine showing k the annual inspection in Victoria Park they were All giants but the wins giant of the Force was inspector Robertson with his six feet four inches of Brawny yet trim manhood. Twenty five years july 11, 1913 Brandon s electric Street railway reported to be paying and the business to Date had even exceeded expectations supt. Antonisen had reported that the average daily receipts had been and the average Day s passengers Twenty years 11, 1918 pet. J. W. Rundle a Manitoba boy from Minitonas gave the free press i description of a daring escape from the prison Camp at Coblenz on he Rhine pet. Rundle said the big Gest obstacle was the Rhine which she fugitives crossed in an old boat using boards for Boniface was kicking against a tax Levy of 4c Mills. Hollywood cal., july 11. Up police claimed today to have broken one of the most Brazen Confidence games in Hollywood history with the arrest of two men charged with peddling promissory notes on which were forged the names of Louis b. Mayer head of metro Goldwyn Mayer in custody were George Donald English Cricket wins impressive Tendon july 11. Cup Surrey and Hampshire turned in impressive victories today in eng Lish county Cricket matches concluded a Day ahead of schedule. The former whipped Kent by nine wickets and Hampshire obtained a five wicket margin Over Somerset. Rain prevented play in the Gla Morgan Northamptonshire match at Pontypridd. Kent 136 and 100, Surrey 190 at Elack Heath. Somerset 116 and 156, Hampshire 125 and 148 for five at Yeovil. Glamorgan 29? for seven is. At Pontypridd. Yorkshire 198 and 72 for two s Rby Shine 158 at Chesterfield. Had discussed it and that the agreement would not be applied before Settle ment of the Spanish civil War. As i stated on june 1, in reply to a or. Chamberlain answered the agreement is not made subject to ratification but it is provided in the protocols that its annexed instruments shall be brought into Force on such a Date As the two governments shall deter mine. There will be an Opportunity for further discussion by the House when the Date has been deter is it not now commander Fletcher then asked that the Only settlement in Spain which the head of the italian government will accept is the total Victory of general Franco and if that is so How can this agreement Ever be brought into Force unless the prims minister is prepared to accept this definition of i do not think that is an accurate statement of the Chamberlain answered. Miss asked or. Ellen Wilkinson labor or. Chamberlain to Issue some kind of statement As to what he had in mind when he spoke of some settlement of question. The Spanish the thing is left so she added that no one really knows what the prime minister or. Henderson later brought up the question of Aerial bombardment of open cities asking whether the government expected to end its study of this problem in time to attempt to obtain from the executive committee of the disarmament conference an Accord if Only a limited one on Aerial disarmament smart and Layne Britton the restriction of Aerial bom employed by Goldwyn Mayer but probably entirely unknown to Mayer whose name authorities said had been forged to notes totalling smart authorities said was the. Brains Britton a dupe. Through his next door neighbor smart met president Aubrey Austin of the Santa Monica state Bank and negotiated a loan on a note which Fitts said bore the forged signature of Mayer. Smart told the banker that Mayer wanted to pay Jeanette Mcdonald a both its so secret that Mayer would deny All knowledge of the Deal. Austin handed Over the Fitts continued. Later he said smart paid the floated another with one of his neighbors for this sum smart said would enable Mayer to give Nelson Eddy a secret Bonus. Last saturday smart tried to borrow from attorney Max Fink with which to pay the others. Fink refused. By then Mayer had heard of the proceed Ings and notified authorities. Horse disease still spreads the encephalomyelitis epidemic has spread into regions North and East of Winnipeg reports from Sel Kirk showed monday. One horse was killed by the disease at St Peters a definite Case was reported several Leicestershire 191 and 10 for no at Libau and there were suspect cases in the Vicinity 01 wickets Lancashire 365 for eight declared at Leicester. Middlesex 394 for nine declared Nottinghamshire 205 and 66 for co tickets at Nottingham. Essex 186 and 190 for six Sussex at Hove. Gloucestershire 237 seven. Worcestershire Bridge. And 77 for 13 at Stour pay for cruisers Sydney. July 11 up havas the australian seaplane Carrier Albatross. 4.800 tons left today for 1rgland where it will be turned to the Royal Navy in part pay j Merit for two cruisers built in great Britain for the common the Crew of the Albatross bring one of the Hobart cruisers already completed. What you want to know Winnipeg mail closes at general office for Vancouver 9 an. A 8.30 . For Montreal and Pronto 9.15 . And 5.45 . The South. Minneapolis and 8 . And 5.30 . Air mail for United states Mon Toronto and Vancouver closes in 1.45 . And 4.45 . Daily. Pfeil for City delivery posted by . At general Post office is averted the same Day. Next overseas mail closes at 9.15 if wednesday july 13, leaving july 15, on the Duchess 01 Bedford. Specially addressed overseas let Ler mail closes at 5.45 p a. Sunday. 17. Leaving new York july 20, Queen Mary Selkirk. Sections of reports from other the province still indicated the alleviating effects of the cooler Rainy weather of the past week but with the renewal of warm weather Mon Day provincial agriculture officials feared the epidemic would soon be Trail of 38 Goldfields famous priest is real Northern sourdough this is one of a series of articles by Burt Gresham on an air visit to the newly discovered Gold mines of the Northwest territories. By Burt Gresham. Goldfields sask., june meet father rivet o.m.i., Friend of a thousand old timers of the North counsellor to catholics and protestants alike Musher of dog teams Lover of Beauty Cabinet maker scholar Gardener and old cow hand. Meet in fact Goldfield s most popular Man beloved alike by the faithful and the godless. In his cheery smile see the living Contra diction of the poet s claim there s never a Law of god or Man runs North of somehow he reminds people of or. Dafoe of Callander. Both have rotund Jolly and understanding personalities. Coming from an old and distinguished family which left nor Mandy in 1653.to follow in the foot Steps of Maisonneuve father rivet spent the Early years of his life in the Ottawa District. In 1906, in the Ottawa Seminary of the oblate he order s vow to poverty and to evangelize the poor. For 21 years he roamed the Camps and trails of the Yukon following after the souls of men and holding them More precious than the Gold they sought. Mushing his dogs Over the High trails and through the Snow clogged valleys the father was a familiar sight in the land of the Midnight Sun. Hard bitten northerners Admir ing his skill As a traveller accepted him As one of themselves and often in times of trouble turned to him for Comfort and a solution to their problems. Ten years service among j the indians of Northern British Columbia gave him an insight into the lives of the natives. Father tevet came to Goldfields when it was Little More than a rough tent town mining Camp on the Northern shores of Lake Atha Basca. A Church Bare boards and drowning s claim 13, Highway accidents 5, and other mishaps 3 Toronto july 11. Toll of 21 violent deaths was recorded in Canada Over the most disastrous of any similar period this year. Of the death list 13 persons were drowned. Five persons were killed in automobile crashes two in. Other mishaps and a Young Toronto woman died of heat father rivet at his private Chapel altar Trail of continued on Page 7 38 column 6 Faa Ruments of civilians or. Chamberlain repeated that the government was doing All it could to Complete its study of a very Complex problem and said he could add nothing to previous official statements. Rare Flower grows in St. Vital Garden a rare and unusual Flower a double headed Gaillardia was brought into the free press Satur Day by a Youthful Horticulturist 12 year old Beulah Haacke 68 Hind Ley Avenue East St. Vital. Beulah produced the Freak Flower in her own Flower Garden. While she was extremely proud of it she explained that her chief interest was Gladioli this year she is attempting to grow Picardy glads from seed. Banff Bear thrills 40 Winnipeg boys appearance of a real live Bear which peered Down at them As they splashed around in the Sulphur Baths at Banff alta., enlivened the journey of a group of 40 Winnipeg boys who Are touring the West As guests of a business firm. The Bear did not molest anyone however and shuffled off into the dense underbrush after looking Over the strangers. Prior to going to Banff the boys spent several Days on a Large ranch in the Foothills. Wheat conclave opens thursday London july 11. Up havas French International j sorted by the German Canadian Sheat conference will begin its 19381 of Manitoba on the rampage again considerable water damage was done to the contents of the Whitla building 70 Arthur Street shortly after 9 . Saturday when a Small fire on the seventh floor set off the sprinkler system throughout the building. The Blaze started in the Acme Cap manufacturing Coom Pany s premises and caused slight damage. Vilification charge Don t believe lying daily press German Canadian gathering told we regret that the Campaign of vilification of the German nation by news agencies and so called politicians is still continuing. It is bound to arouse hatred and will prevent the appeasement of world conditions for which every Lover of peace is this was expressed in a three Point Resolution accepted by a prostration. Plunging into the Quesnel River b.c., after breaking through the Chain Barrier on a ferry Dock a ight delivery truck carried four persons to death. When Maurice Prevost 11, at tempted to Rescue Aline Nadeau to in the Rouge River near Huber Deau que. Both were drowned. Life guards gave up trying to revive 11-year-old Gene Morris free hours after his body was Aken from Lake Ontario at to Ronto where he had been swim Ming. Other bathing fatalities re corded in Ontario were at Norman Dale on Lake Erie where Elizabeth Ardley of Brantford drowned and n Union Pond near St. Thomas where Douglas Kelly 18, suddenly disappeared from his companions new. Exhausted while bathing in the St. John River at Edmunson n.b., Leo Quellet 15, Sank and drowned. At Quebec 10-year-old Paul Plante drowned while bathing. A Pool in the East River at new Glasgow n.s., claimed the life of Russell Baker 14, and at Glace Bay n.s., Joseph Tobin is believed to have fallen from a Dock to his death in the Arbor. George o Brien 18, of Montreal drowned while bathing at Ste. Eustache. Three automobiles were involved in the crash near Tillsonburg in which Delaire Deroo was killed and five others were seriously Hurt. Failure to round a curve near Toronto resulted in death to Rudolph Pettigrew of Toronto and to miss Christine proximately German citizens of Manitoba gathered at their an Nual reunion and German Day and the festival of the German school held at River Park sunday after noon. The Celebration was Spon session Here thursday it was announced tonight. It is reported the following countries will be represented the United states Australia the soviet Union Yugoslavia Hungary Rumania and Poland. United kingdom France Italy Germany Switzer land Czechoslovakia and Spain. It was understood that Bulgaria which has resigned from the Confer ence May also be represented Al though other countries which have resigned such As Argentina and Greece will not Send delegates. Paralysis Case the third Case of infantile paralysis in Edward municipality in the Southwest Corner of the province since May was reported to the provincial department of health monday. The Case is not a new one officials stated but has just been Dis covered. The victim an eight year old boy at Pierson was stricken june 28. A physician was called in at the end of last week and found the boy badly paralysed. Educationist drowned Liverpool n.s., july 11. Up Koyal Canadian mounted police reported sunday or. A. H. Moore formerly president of King s col lege at Halifax had drowned at White Point Beach South Shore summer resort about 1-0 Miles from Here. The Resolution submitted by f. Liebermann vice president of the league reaffirmed their stand against the subversive and destructive forces that threaten the political Harmony and the social Structure of our and expressed the Joy of their dream coming True in having two branches of the German people German Reich and German Austria become United and that the downfall of the puppet government of Austria not supported by the will of the people but bayonets and by the Money of foreign nations came about with out bloodshed and accompanied by the rejoicing of the austrian peo Fritz Bringmann president of the league told the gathering not to believe what the lying Canadian daily press says about because he had recently visited Germany and seen differ ent conditions. Sieg Heil Wilhern Rodde German Consul in Winnipeg concluded his address which brought the whole gathering to a standing Salute with this remark in the thought of a United German people we Greet our father land by rising and saying. Greater Germany its people and its Leader Adolf Hitler. Sieg As Well As any. Other nationality in Canada celebrates certain National holidays it is certainly our Good right to have our yearly gatherings not behind the closed doors but open to the he said. Most of you Here today Are Canadian or. Hodde went on and Over and Over it has been pointed out that your duty As Ger mans and As citizens of this coun try is Foremost for he Only hoped their economic conditions Here would improve to such an extent that they would be in a position to visit Germany and satisfy themselves that conditions in their fatherland were quite Dif Ferent to what the daily press in Canada was trying to make them believe. Pleasant hours or. Rodde said it was his wish that this German Day would awaken in them the feeling that the German speaking element should stand United and that the pleasant hours of this Day would Long re main in their memory. Pietro Colbertaldo italian vice Consul said he brought greetings on behalf of his country to your great people and your great Leader. Heil Friendly relations Between his country and Germany would prevent War in Europe he said. B. Bott spoke on the need of a German language taught to the German children. Col g. H. Gillespie and r. Pattinson spoke on behalf of the St. John ambulance brigade. The children s choir and the or Chestra directed by s. Jesse provided music j. Bell and Doris Kirchmier of Roblin Man., gave recitations. A sports programme for the Chil Dren concluded the Day. Manitoba germans Salute fatherland 00 or the German Canadian league of Manitoba under of the River Parki blinds a German citizens of thus p at the left Wilhelm Rodde German Consul in Winnipeg addresses the gathering and As he concluded the crowd seen in the Centre came to a standing Salute. At the right Fritz Bringman president of the German league delivers an address of Welcome Duplessis meets Premier Hepburn Montreal july 11. Maurice Duplessis failed to turn up at government offices Here to Day for his scheduled weekly visit and officials said he had re turned to Quebec from three Rivers where he conferred Sun Day with Premier Hepburn of on Tario. Attending the interview but with no statements were Hon. William Tremblay minister of labor and Hon. N. B. Fisher provincial treasurer who to be re sworn after the general Cabinet resignation necessitated last week by the ousting of Hon. F. J. Leduc whose roads portfolio was taken Over by Premier Duplessis. Two Tipsy Drivers Given jail terms William Bain Carter pleaded guilty in City police court monday morning to driving an automobile while intoxicated and was sentenced to seven Days at Headin Gly jail. His driving License was also sus Pended for six. Months but the car was saved from being impounded for the usual three on his claim that it was the property of his wife. Pleading guilty to a similar charge in provincial police court Stewart work 404 Kennedy Street was sentenced to seven Days Anc had his Driver s License ordered suspended for three months. Movies to glorify Empire by Grant Dexter London july 11. Special far from indicating his retirement from the foreign office the news of sir Robert Vansittart s interest in the production of British movie films Sheds a revealing Light on the scope of the foreign office publicity Campaign on behalf of the United kingdom now under Way. The objective of this Campaign is the strengthening of the ties of Empire and even More important the education of the people of the United states As to the Empire s Mission in the world. The films Are expected to graphically depict How the Union Jack has brought peace civilization and Freedom to Large areas in the world. Vansittart who remains As chief diplomatic adviser to the govern ment is reported intensely inter ested in these productions. He not Only is assisting in writing the scenario but is assuring co operation from All branches of the govern ment army Navy and local administrations. A new Standard of authenticity and excellence is predicted and serious injury Lemon. William Oprel of Preston was traditional British killed when his motorcycle collided with an automobile and cur Rie Wilson died at Kitchener after his car collided with another. A reckless driving charge faced Philip Ryan today after a motor crash near Ottawa in which John Seymour of Ottawa was killed. Charles Muir 68-year-old Farmer 6f the Wingham District of Ontario was killed when his team of. Horses ran away. Injuries received in a dive into two feet of water at River Side Windsor suburb were fatal to Monroe Smith of Detroit. Heat was blamed directly for the death of miss Freda Wilman 25, who collapsed while walking on a Toronto Street saturday night. Policy of reticence and indifference in such matters has been completely reversed. The films now planned will include an historic drama of the North West Frontier of India a Nigeria Story with the film based on Gen. Chinese Gordon in. Khartoum in which Skaris and 500 came men will swell the British battalions. River flotillas also will co operate. A film on Lawrence of Arabia is now being shot and one scene of his exploits is causing minor Dis Tress because Britain s new Friend Turkey resents film shots depicting turks fleeing toward the horizon flinging rifles and equipment in All directions. Dies aged 105 fall and fracture prove fatal to mrs. Eliza Motz of Napinka of the oldest residents of Western Canada mrs. Eliza Motz of Napinka. Man., died sunday at the age of 105 years and nine months. In reasonably Good health until last Friday mrs. Motz slipped and fractured her hip. She was rushed to Hospital at Deloraine Man., but the Shock proved too great. Mrs. Motz was born in Alsace France of German parentage oct. 9, 1832. Her parents when she was five years old migrated to Canada settling near Crediton Huron county ont. She was married in 1852 at gait ont to George Molz who died in 1927. She had 12 Chil Dren of whom 10 survive. They Are mrs. C. Halls pipe Stone mrs. F. Sandman Souris mrs. E. Irwin Mcauley Man. Mrs. F. Mulvey Mcauley Man. Mrs. J. Ford Weaber . Henry Motz Toronto ont. George John Wes Ley and William Napinka up to the time of her Accident mrs. Motz took an Active interest in local and Public affairs and never failed to poll her vote at All i elections. Mrs. Eliza Motz the funeral will be held tuesday afternoon. Wedding guests Hurt in attack by hoodlum gang victims of an attack by a gang of hoodlums at Arlington Street and Mountain Avenue Early sunday morning or. And mrs. J. Barchuk 615 Church Avenue and or. And mrs. J. Paik their daughter and son in Law Are recovering at Home from numerous cuts and bruises. There were two Young women in the gang which attacked the Vic Tims about 1.30 . While they were on their Way Home from a wed Ding. The attack occurred when one of the men replied to an impolite re Mark which one of the gang passed about or. Barchuk. Mrs. Barchuk suffered a swollen lip her husband a Black Eye and mrs. Paik several bruises. Police were notified of the disturbance but by the time they reached the scene the hoodlums had disappeared. A new tool for Fence builders includes jaws to hold wire tight for stretching another set for twisting a Hammer head and a prong to withdraw Staples. . Road crash kills Manitoban Bemidji minn., july 11. William Heinrichs 67, Haubstadt Manitoba was killed in a week end traffic Accident Here. Heinrichs died of a crushed Chest after his car crashed into a Bridge head on Highway 2, East of Here. Mrs. Heinrich and their two children and Rev. And mrs. Dietrich Esau Gretna Manitoba suffered minor injuries. Victim of fall reported improving injured when he fell on the Street Early sunday morning Hanson 52, of 521 Jessie Avenue was reported in favourable Condi Tion at general Hospital monday night. Found unconscious on Spence North of Portage Avenue by a taxi Driver who took him to Hospital Ranson at first was thought to have been beaten up. Police however later reported be told them he was injured in a fall. Ranson is reported to be suffer ing from a depressed fracture of the Skull ;