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Thursday, July 14, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 14, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba In the 6-bottle Handy Holder Coo anytime in the 2-Glass bottle 3c by Carrier in Winnipeg. 2sc per week. Winnipeg thursday july 14, 1938 Price 5c per copy edition with comics Loc. Trdat the family to thai Ide Alcious appetizing Kitchen cakes cakes with the made flavor. Bryce bakeries Ltd. Phone 37 088 and have Eui Salesman Call daily Spanish rebels unite for huge drive against Valencia from the pro pro. Files sixty years 13, 1878 i believe i have sustained a Frac said or. John Schultz popu Lar Winnipeg Ger As he got up off the sidewalk in the town of Sel Kirk where the doctor had just stepped on a piece of Orange Peel or. Mcdonald of the Penitentiary passing near found the right broken he promptly it it and a Quick recovery was promised. Fifty five years 13, 1883 the Winnipeg aldermen finally decided to reduce the appropriation for a new City Hall from to and to advertise for plans in accordance with the reduced Esti mate. Fifty years 13, 1888 a contingent of 300 icelandic settlers arrived by special spite of extensive gathering by the indians strawberries were still plentiful at East Selkirk. Forty five years 13, 1893 George Grierson principal of the Public school at Minnedosa arriving in Winnipeg for his holidays gave the free press a Good report of the crops along the line of the Manitoba and Northwestern Railroad forty years agora july 13, 1898 count Ferdinand Wal sin Esterhazy the alleged author of the Bordereau in the famous Dreyfus Case had been Large Gath ering. Mayor Alfred Andrews unveiled the Jubilee Fountain erected by the Junior c.e., through the efforts of mrs. Or. Lane in the Winnipeg Market Square. Thirty five years 13, 1903 the daily service of the Canadian Northern Canadian National to port Arthur was inaugurated the new train was called the Lake Superior limited. R. La touche Tupper told the free press he was disposing of the six township Eden he had bought As a future Home be tween Battleford and Edmonton in 1883. Thirty years 13, 1908 Winnipeg s exhibition opened by Hon. A. C. Rutherford under exceptionally Fine weather conditions was estimated to be the Best the West had Ever Wilfrid Laurier completed his twelfth year As Premier of Canada. Twenty five years 13, 1913 m. E. Nichols popular Winnipeg Newspaperman was Banquete by the Western associated press Canadian press upon his depart ure to take editorial charge of the daily mail Montreal s new morning paper e. H. Macklin presided and j. H. Woods Calgary Herald presented the guest with a Cabinet of Silver. Twenty years 13, 1918 president Woodrow Wilson vetoed the Bill advancing the Price of wheat the president stated that the placing of the minimum at a Bushel would place an additional Burden of on the Consumers of the United Manitoba government sent out a special warning regarding Poison Ivy which was unusually common. One Flag and King orangemen hear stirring Appeal for loyalty to British throne urging All True orangemen to help awaken an apathetic protestantism and always to remain True to the British Flag and King Rev. W. T. Brady Deputy grand chaplain stirred members of the county of Winnipeg Loyal Orange lodges at their annual Celebration of the Battle of the Boyne at Winnipeg Beach tuesday afternoon. Trail of 38 dog team and Canoe popular despite the Many air planes what you want to know Winnipeg mail closes at general Post office for Vancouver 9 and 8.30 . For Montreal and Toronto 9.15 . And 5.45 . For the South Minneapolis and Chicago 7.45 . And 5.30 . Air mail for United states Mon Treal Toronto and Vancouver closes at 1.45 . And 4.45 . Daily. Mau for City delivery posted by 1.30 . At general Post office is delivered the same Day. Next overseas mail closes at 5.45 , sunday july 17, leaving que . July 19 on the Empress of Australia. Specially addressed overseas let Ter mail closes at 5.45 . Sunday july 17, leaving new York july 20, on the Queen Mary. Kev. D. D. Mcarthur who wednesday celebrated his 89th birthday in company with Many members of his family. He was born in Brea Albane Glen Garry in 1b49. In addition to his two daughters mrs. H. Thornton mrs. H. Cogar and his son John of Winnipeg other relatives mrs. William Brightman of Hunts eng. Edwin of Chicago 111. Or. And mrs. Ramsay of Gladstone Gordon and grandson Donald of Tisdale sask., and Myrtle of Crandall joined in the Celebration. Or. Mcarthur enjoys comparatively Good health and always takes an Active interest in the activities of the Broadway Baptist Church which he and his wife attend. Surrey scores 371 for six wickets London july 13. Up close of play scores in English first class Cricket matches started today follow Surrey 371 runs for six wickets is. Hampshire at Guilford. Kent 429 Essex 12 for no wickets at Colchester. Lancashire 79 Somerset five for no wickets at Nelson. Sussex. 414 for nine is. Gloucester at Hove. Worcestershire 203 Derbyshire 31 for four at Stourbridge. Nottinghamshire 167 Leicester Siire 86 for six at Leicester. Northamptonshire 196 York 115 for one at Peterborough. Warwickshire 179 australians 202 for one at Birmingham. Gentlemen 411 players no runs for two wickets at lord s. Glamorgan 217 sir Julien Trabu s eleven 125 for no wickets at Nottingham. Playing near a Small fire a Short distance from Home Early tuesday evening John herring 12, of 450 Winterton Avenue East Kildonan suffered painful but not serious to the body when a Metal Container in the Blaze burst shoot fragments of Metal into differ parts of his body. He is con d to children s Hospital. Cause of the explosion is being invest school million is asked claiming the Winnipeg school Board can no longer delay the modernization or the replacement of several old schools h. B. Smith one of the labor trustees pressed tues Day night for the preparation of a Money bylaw for for sub Mission to the ratepayers at the next civic elections. His motion was referred to the finance committee at the suggestion of Meyer Averbach and w. A Mil ton both of whom took the stand that it was premature in View of investigations being conducted by commissions or. Smith stated the announce ment received from Hon. W. R Clubb provincial minister of Public works indicated there is Little hop of the Board receiving Aid from the Dominion government. He advanced a plan for floating debentures. This provided that in 1939 half a million dollars could be used and the other half million in 1940, and the plan would involve an increase in fixed charges for jus one year 1940. In the absence of w. A. Cuddy William Scraba Deputy chairman presided. At a meeting of the finance com Mittee or. Milton made a state ment which indicated there Wil possibly be a deficit in the. Budget when he asked How much could _3 saved if a two week Holiday without pay were arranged for the teachers. Mrs. Gloria Queen Hughes exclaimed you get tha idea out of your school Board moves to carry on work of p. G. Padwick recognizing the importance an value of the work of the lat p. G. Padwick the Winnipeg school Board tuesday nigh unanimously agreed to invite the provincial government the hmm City Counce the department of education radio station cd and the daily press to name representatives to a committee which with representatives of the schoo Board would be responsible of fostering an annual massed big school orchestra concert h. B. Smith labor member we moved the Resolution paid Hig tribute to or. Padwick for i splendid and self sacrificing Wor in organizing High school orchestra entertainments for the past 1 years and said or. Padwick a burned himself out in connection with the last one. It would react most favourably o the children said mrs. Glori Queen Hughes. W r. Milton chairman finance said he had no objection to the organization of the com Mittee but he objected to the Board being obliged to any expense this year. We need no he de Lared and we need no red flags he Good old Union Jack is our Flag forever. What we do need Are those citizens who make no Salute except o our Flag and our starting out in the rain tuesday morning the celebrants encounter d Ideal weather for the remainder f the Day but experienced a near cloudburst at the Beach shortly before the first Section of the Spe Ial . Train pulled out for ome. Upon arrival in the City hey found Fine weather again and aged their return March unhampered by raincoats or umbrellas. Upon arrival at the Beach Fol owing their Winnipeg Parade a second procession was held. Then ame a sports programme under he direction of Andy stalker. Early n the afternoon prior to the arrival if the third special train at 3 ., concert was Given by the baud f the Golden West Lodge. Presiding As chairman George Mckay county master urged that he spirit of brotherly love and Fra Zernity be allowed to grow Declar no that it was needed More today Han Ever before. In moving a Resolution of loyalty and Devotion to the throne John Aston past president of the Tri Nanial Council of the world refer de to the various dangerous isms it the present Day and urged All orangemen to stand for one Flag me school and one language. This solution which was carried with loud clapping of hands was Sec med by John Carphin p..m., f the Royal Black chapter of Manitoba. A second Resolution re affirming unalterable belief in the scriptures Vas moved by mrs. S. C. Portlock grand mistress of the . Of Manitoba and seconded by mrs. S. Scott District Deputy grand mis Ress of the . Of Manitoba. To Beach greetings were extended by mayor h. S. Johnston of Winnipeg Beach who welcomed the Orange men and women to the resort c. G. Erry . Auditor replied. Or. Brady the main speaker was introduced by James Irwin grand marshal. Denying that orangemen by the annual 12th of july Cerebra ions were keeping Animos ies which should be forgotten or. Brady declared that it was purely a question of lest we lest we forget the awful conditions religious social and personal which might occur again if we Are not careful. Lest we forget great Price paid in blood for the privileges and liberties which we now enjoy As a people As a nation and As an he declared. Others on the platform include r. T. Henderson of Victoria . . Organizer Alex. Boyd Honor Ary member of the grand Lodge of Manitoba e. Powers . Of the l.o.l., no. 120 James Morrow senior .m. Of Manitoba mrs Grace Darracott past grand mistress of the . Of British America mrs. Marie Little past senior Gran Precept Ress of the grand Crysta chapter of British America and miss j. E. Carphin general Secre tary of the . Of Manitoba record spending . Budget set Washington july 13. Dent Roosevelt spread before Thi nation today the darkest Budge estimates since 1936, with a forecast of record breaking new Deal spend ing and a Treasury deficit of approximately the report dealt with the Fisca year 1939. On the basis of figure presented today the Treasury will be going into the red at the rate of about a minute during the entire twelve months. Or Roosevelt estimated the National be when the 1939 fiscal year ends in approximately Lvi months. In tha period the new Deal plans to spen almost charging responsibility for de creasing Revenue and necessity o additional spending to business re cession or. Roosevelt today revise the 1939 budget estimate which originally were presented t Congress when it convened la january. 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. Yellowknife . Appreciate the real Depths of the phrase to Lead a dog s go North Young Man go North. Despite the planes that shuttle backward and Orth Between mining Camp and mining Camp the dog team and Anoe Are still and Likely always will be the popular modes of travel. How do northerners treat their dogs the answer to that one if Ruth in full is demanded would require a Book to answer. In Short some men treat them badly use he dogs till they drop exhausted revive them by beating them with anything that comes to hand and when the dogs finally drop for the last time they Are abandoned with As Little compunction As you might throw out a discarded pair of shoes. Others As you will see appreciate their dogs. British judge Dies London july 13. Cup Cable sir George Talbot a judge of the huh court of Justice for 14 years uni his retirement last year died today at the age of 77. University players appear in comedy under direction of Gwlady Rutherford the University player staged three cornered Moon i the auditorium of the Manitoba students Union fort Garry Mon Day evening. Edith Haig As Elizabeth an Alan Grimstead As or. Alan Ste Vens played the Stellar roles sup ported by lome tyndale France Goffman Jim Home Norma Law Betti Ferguson Jimmy Dykes an Margaret Thirlwell. Thomas leads feb Vaht Oklahoma City july 13. Senator Elmer Thomas who new Deal record Drew Praise from president Roosevelt today led i two rivals by a Good majority i returns from More than two third of the precincts in Oklahoma primary election. Sen. Franco to Lead men against massed loyalist band hand Aye july 13. General Franco was reported today to have taken personal command of a unified my of men for Al grand offensive against Valencia rom three directions. Opposing these government general Jose Miaja was said to Lave massed More than men with 200jooo concentrated along the strategic Highway and Railroad from More de Rubillos o sagunto Junction of the Castellon Valencia Teruel Medit i highways 14 Miles North of with insurgents within sight of sagunto the key to Valencia government resistance forced them to last for reorganization. No British move London july 13. Evidence of Italy s increasing anxiety to hasten the Date on which he Anglo italian treaty becomes summertime is no fun for the dogs of the North country. With no work to do they loaf through the hot. Months with scant attention from their owners. These two dogs were photographed at Yellowknife Northwest territories. . Defends Ethiopia stand Wellington july 13. Up havas Rench new zealand government tuesday defended be Ore the House of commons its stand t Geneva in opposition to the unit d kingdom s stand for withdrawal f league of nations restrictions on Taly s ethiopian Conquest. J. Gordon Coates Leader of the position National party contend d. Prime minister Chamberlain s had been successful and he explored new zealand s inability to each a basis of agreement with ther parts of the. Empire on the ethiopian dispute. Walter Nash minister of finance replied that the position taken by tar. Jordan showed his govern ment s adherence to the principles f the Versailles treaty and had not Lone anything to jeopardize Empire Unity. Surely there was room for a difference of opinion if zealand government Felt that an Ither policy was More Likely to bring Britain must import food London july 13. Earl of fevers am parliamentary Secre tary to the minister of agriculture speaking in the House of lords said tuesday great Britain cannot be entirely self sufficient to food supplies. Britain reports 77 per cent of its wheat 50 per cent of its meat and 90 per cent of the butter its Popula Ion consumes. These figures could de lowered lord fevers am stated but they could not be reduced to nothing. We must depend on sup plies of food from he declared. Earlier lord Addison who was a labor minister of agriculture said Britain ought to increase food production no less than annually. Arnold m. Campbell who was elected president of the St. Clements Liberal progressive association at a convention held Tyndall saturday afternoon. Common summer practice is to abandon the dogs on some Island when the ice goes out in the left to forage for them the dogs have a pretty Spring. Elves miserable existence. They Range up and Down the Shoreline howl ing dismally and scavenge what dead fish the Waters Cost up frogs Young Birds and Small Ani Mals just keep them i a perpetual state of half starvation. By the time their owners Call Back for them late in the fall they Are As wild As wolves familiar sight a familiar sight at any Northern Camp is that of dogs chained to the roots of Trees with barely enough Leash to turn around. At first glance that s cruelty but there s a reason. A Long Chain enables a dog to take a he reaches the end he jerks to a sudden Stop with a terrific Jar. A Short Chain prevents that stops the dog from being tangled up and hanging him self. He can t reach his neighbor and dog fights Are eliminated. With a Short Chain the dogs dig Down into the Cool dirt and keep As comfortable As the flies will permit. A Friend at Goldfields told me an easy Way to Tell if a White Man or Indian owned a dog. Look at the animal if he cowers away cringing and afraid he s the prop erty of an the Only attention he Ever gets is a beating. But if the dog looks Back at you even growls a his owner is White. The reason explained my Friend is that a White Man just beats his dogs when he thinks they need it while the indians beat their dogs just on general principles. To Tell the truth i saw Little beating going on unless two Indian youngsters with switches could be said to be dog beating. These Young redskins at Goldfields were walking along the Road and passed an untied dog sleeping. Absentmindedly almost they each took a swipe at the dog who leaped howling for the shelter afforded beneath a High sidewalk. Memorial to dog so it was a pleasure to learn from. Ted Matheson Young Prince Albert Clothier on a Holiday in the North that someone did appreciate his dogs. Ted told me of a dog s grave blasted from Rock near yellow knife town. A Large rough Hen Spruce Cross Marks the spot near the huge Oil storage tanks of min ing corporation of Canada. The Cross bears these words an honest dog lies Here at rest and May the lord his image bless. If there s another world hell live in Bliss if not he made the Best of this note warns of riot Toronto july 13 cup the evening Telegram said today a note written by a convict predicting a riot shortly at Kingston Penitenti Ary was thrown last night from a special train carrying 130 convicts rom Kingston to Western Canada prisons. The newspaper said the following note written on a piece of Shoebox uttered to the ground beside the rain while it was standing at Peter Borough there Are 150 men on. This train com Kingston Penitentiary going of Stonie mount. We have Thi . With us. The shipment i because there is going to be a Rio at Kingston pen. The boys Are Al ready to go any Day the train stopped at Hastings ii Miles East of Peterborough where or. J. A. Maconald performed an emergency operation. Royal Canadian mounted polio stood guard while the five car train was stopped at Hastings and late at Peterborough. Twos into four four consecutive sets of twins born in 8 years to ont. Woman Perth ont., july 12. The Light of reports that mrs. Jack Dye of Vancouver had Given birth to her third consecutive set of Toms described As a record in Canadian medical history it was recalled Here today that mrs. David Publow gave birth to four successive sets of twins during a period of eight years. Mrs. Publow now 70 years old is living in Perth. She and her Hus band who died seven years ago moved Here from nearby Fallbrook where All there children were born. Two of the sets of Ivins were girls one of them a boy and girl and the other two boys. There was also an other son William born singly. He is the oldest of the family. The first twins born were mrs John Best living in Perth Anc Annie Publow who died when she was 15. Next was mrs. Walter Mclaren and Elizabeth Publow both of Perth the Only twins of the four sets who Are still alive. The third be were mrs. William Praskey Anc Robert Publow. Robert was killed in France during the great War As was another brother Orville. Or Ville s twin was Merton Publow who still lives Here. French speaking teachers gather school trustees teachers and educationists from French speaking districts in Manitoba assembled in St. Boniface College wednesday of the biennial meeting of the frenc educational association. J. A. Mar Ion St. Boniface school trustee pre sided. Academic and financial problem of separate and Public schools in he French districts were discussed baseball slurs Lead to killing new York july 13. Base Ball fan who could t take it Kille one Man and wounded another Early today. Their offence they a made remarks on the professional integrity of certain members of in Brooklyn dodgers of the National league. The tragedy occurred in a Brook Lyn bar room. The Slayer was Rob Ert Joyce 33, a Post office clerk. The victims were Frank Harvey Krug clerk in one of the state offices a Albany n.y., who was killed by to bullets through the and Wil Liana j. Diamond the bartender we was critically wounded and prob ably will die. Joyce had intended killing Sev eral others in the bar room but in his highly wrought state he could recall the others among the custom ers who had disparaged the dodgers i must have gone Joyc said to police. Beekeepers picnic set for july 23 the Manitoba beekeepers Annua Field Day and picnic will be held o the fair grounds at St. Pierre jul 23, at 2.30 o clock in the afternoon Edmond Prefontaine . W. Brathwaite president of the Mam Toba Honey producers co operative association and e. Braun Dominio api Arist will take part. More actors sought for big pageant while rehearsals for the la Verendrye bicentenary pageant which will be staged at the civic auditorium from sept. 3 to 10 hav commenced two or three scenes a yet to be completed and there i still an Opportunity for a number o persons to join the cast rehearsals Are being held on the ground Floo of the great West permanent build ing 356 main Street dump duties Ottawa july 13. Cup Dum duties became effective today o cabbage imported into Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta and Britis Columbia the department of National Revenue announced. The duties were already in effect other parts of Canada. Operative it was Learned tuesday night by the Canadian press the British government has no new proposals to accelerate ratification. Authoritative British quarters old unless there should be Cal change in the Spanish situation such As might be effected by an armistice ratification of the Friend ship pact must remain dependent upon withdrawal of italian troops from Spain. An armistice which gave any Promise of leading to a satisfactory settlement would be welcomed by great Britain. No decision has been reached yet y the government As to when sir Robert Hodgson British commercial agent to insurgent Spain will re urn to Burgos. Prime minister Seville Chamberlain has asked for a further explanation from the in surgent chieftain and until it has seen received sir Robert is remain ing in London. Insurgents claim capture Teruel july 14. Cup havas French wednesday night claimed capture of be Spanish government stronghold of Sarrion a Village 23 Miles South East of Teruel and strategic Point n government defences s on the Northwestern approaches to the Teruel sagunto Road. Capture of Sarrion which with stood 60 Days of intermittent Ham Mering climaxed a powerful of pensive in the Teruel sector by general Jose Varela s columns. Name air expert to Canada London july 13. Kings Ley Wood Secretary of state for air today announced a new air Mission to Canada under sir Hardman lever would be despatched immediately. Sir Kingsley told the House of commons the Mission would be for the purpose of entering into negotiations with the Canadian aircraft Industry for the manufacture of Large bomber aircraft in Canada. Sir Hardman lever has had pre Vious experience with business on the other Side of the Atlantic having been an assistant commissioner for finance in the United states during the last months of the great War. Lady lever is the former miss Edythe Gault of Montreal a Daugh Ter of Matthew Hamilton Gault they were married in 1900. France warns Germany Paris july 13. French warning to Germany to keep hands off Czechoslovakia coincided today with the opening of an arms loan Campaign. At the same time Premier edouard Daladier ordered Publica Tion in the official journal of a Law detailing general organization for he nation in time of War. Daladier who As National defence minister and Premier guided the Trench rearmament programme which in six months used up a loan issued Only two months ago declared the nation was ready to take Strong action to prevent any Ger Man czechoslovak conflict. The Premier in an address last night held out an Olive Branch in one hand with a tribute to German Good will in the face of. Strong French British representations in May when trouble threatened be tween the Reich and Czechoslovakia. But Daladier swore also to up hold France s treaty with Czecho Slovakia pledging armed Aid to the Central european democracy should it be attacked. The new French rearmament loan in 3% per cent Bonds to go on Sale today will be negotiable with the Bank of France for 90 per cent of their value from the Date of Issue and for 95 per cent after six months. It was announced the previous loan offered May 16 and bought up in one Day covered armament expenses from Jan. 1 to june 30. No limit was set on the amount of the Issue although the issuance of individual Bonds in denominations As High As francs indicated the government expected it to. Be heavy. Hooded menace Reward offered while mrs. Edna Dubenko of 1072 Selkirk Avenue was convalescing at her Home wednesday from a murderous attack last Friday by a masked marauder friends and relatives came to her Aid by posting with police a Reward of for in formation leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the assault. In making announcement of the Reward. Chief of police George Smith said the authorities were continuing investigations but so fax have failed to find Trace of the attacker. The Reward september 12. Will stand until Earl of egmont sails for new York Southampton july 13. Up Cable Earl of egmont Alberta rancher sailed unexpectedly for new York today on the liner Queen Mary after announcing he would sell his ancestral Home in Hamp Shire Avon Castle and would initiate proceedings to enable him to take Bis seat in the House of lords he was accompanied by the coun Tess of egmont lord egmont said the Cost of renovating the Castle would be so great he had decided to sell it and search for another Home or build one. Infantile paralysis cases mount to four increasing the present summer s total number of infantile paralysis cases to four a seven year Pic Selkirk girl was admitted to King Georae Hospital tuesday. A possible fifth Case is also in King George Hospital for Obser vation. The patient a 21-year-old Emerson youth was admitted Mon Day but diagnosis has not been completed. Radio station for Prairies Ottawa july 13. C. D. Howe minister of transport announced today an order in Council had been approved authorizing the construction by the Canadian Broad casting corporation of a broadcasting station in Saskatchewan to serve the Prairie provinces. It will be one in a Chain of High powered broadcasting stations that have already been announced by the broadcasting corporation. Cost of the new station is expected to be around its location has not been decided. Major w. E. Gladstone Murray chief of c.., said this afternoon that the final location of the new Watt Saskatchewan Broad casting station had not finally been decided. A Survey was being made at a Point near Watrous but half a dozen other locations also were being scientifically surveyed in the Central part of the province to de Termine the Best site for Broad casting. . Raises protest Over voting. Rules indignation was expressed at a meeting in the Agnes Street labor Hall of the provincial Board of the . Tuesday night Over the pres ent interpretation _ of the municipal election act it was claimed that a Large number of people who had Al ways had the right to vote in Muni Cipal elections were being kept Oft the voters list by a Nir vow interpretation of the regulations. Aid. James Simpkin said he had protested to the assessment commis Sibner Over a year ago on the meth ods used in compiling the voters list. He was requested by the meet ing to do everything in his Power to prevent any discrimination. Port Huron up the Black River caught fire recently and firemen poured water on it refuse Oil from a Plant caught fire when a cigarette was tossed to the water and flames shot up. 100 feet when the maid leaves when your maid leaves to marry the boy Back Home there s no need to let the event disorganized your. Household. An inexpensive free press want and. Will put you in touch Wirtz other capable Domestic servants and you can choose one who will keep your House running smoothly ;