Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, July 15, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 15, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba No in the 6-Bomle Handy Holder 5c n the 2-Glass bottle by Carrier in Winnipeg. 25c per week. Price so per copy edition with comics Loc. Treat the family to these delicious appetizing Kitchen proved cakes with the rail Ham Bryce bakeries Ltd. Of heir 37 088 and have oar Stomm Call daily Hore Belisha s resignation hinted As Sandys Case sequel Loong Byrd from tin Rytti sixty years 14, 1878 contractor upper told the free press that he expected to have he Iron horse running in and out 0 Winnipeg within three months or. Upper had just heavily rein forced the gang working on his Section on. The . Pembina Branch which was rapidly approaching Winnipeg. Filly five years an attempt was being made to establish a daily mail service be tween Winnipeg and port Arthur at present the service was Only h. Bird applied to fee City Council for tax exemption of a proposed soap and Candle fac tory. Fifty years 14, 1888 to Cap the Liberal Victory in Manitoba in the recent general provincial elections the final re Lurns from Russell constituency showed Fisher Liberal elected by 237 majority Over John b. Fraser the conservative candidate. Forty five years vegetarianism was being Given considerable space in the columns of British publications and the free press reprinted a Well in Ormed article on the excellent Good value of haricot Beans Len tils and j. Andrews As a River Avenue property owner told the City Council a single Street car track there was enough. Forty years 14, 1898 his excellency lord Aberdeen governor general of Canada was a guest of the Winnipeg exhibition Board he was escorted through the grounds by president haul son and mayor Alfred an Drews. Thirty five years 14, 1903 in a Fine senior Lacrosse game Between the Mintos and the Poland team during the Orange Celebration at Carman the Mintos were snowed under 8-0 lineup Roland. J. Lytle j. And h. Mcdonald. Calback Webster h. Lytle e. Lytle Cranston Shep Pard Cameron argue Winkler and Low. Thirty years 14, 1908 Rev. Principal Sparling of Wes Ley College received a gift of for the ladies Annex from mrs. Timothy Eaton of or. We. Osier reached 60, full of vigor the famous physician again denied that he had Ever said men should be chloroformed at 40. Twenty five years 14, 1913 the marksmanship of Sergt. Battershill 90th, who made a new record completing his league series with an average of 99% for four shoots 99, 97, 101, was the feature of the Day s shoot at the St. Charles Rifle ranges. Twenty years 14, 1918 at the Manitoba medical association s meeting in Virden or. F. A Smith of Birtle was elected president vice president or. Hud son Hamiota Secretary treasurer or. Tisdale Kenton committee or. Andrews. Minnedosa or. Swallow Russell or. Fryer Vir Den. 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 pin. 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. Mail for City delivery posted by 1-30 . At general Post office is delivered the same Day. Next overseas mail closes at 5.45 p-na., sunday july 17, leaving que Bec july 19 on the Empress of Australia. Specially addressed overseas let Ter mail closes at 5.45 . Sunday my 17, leaving new York july 20, on the Queen Mary. Horse disease serum coming serum for treatment of horses stricken with encephalomyelitis will distributed by the provincial government through the municipal tos or. Alfred Savage animal pathologist for the department of agriculture announced wednesday evening in a 15-minute radio Broad to Farmers. The government has been Assur of a Supply of at least 300 bottles serum per week for the next bit weeks or. Savage stated. In next few Days municipal offi will be notified of the Quanti 2 s of serum they can expect or. Advised Farmers needing to keep in. Touch with ers. Reeves or Secretary Treasur or Savage also described the symptoms of the disease now in epidemic stage in Manitoba be outlined methods of treat he also advised Farmers not unduly alarmed by the Epi six new cases man., july 14. Special cases of encephalomyelitis horses have been reported vaccine was used extensively opes of prevention. Ont. Super Hill is playing Mother to Hwn born at Victoria Park the Are Deer refusing to pay any to the Fawn or feed it paddle to Romance cupid halts new York to Nome Canoe trip with wedding Here a sudden halt to a new York to Nome Canoe trip was called in Winnipeg wednesday when the girl Friend of Mark Richel son one of the bearded explorers caught up with him induced him to abandon the projected tour and married him. The Patent Law revision suggested Ottawa july 14. Of the Patent Law May be Neces sary in order to get it Back to the original ventors idea of George protecting in h. Sedgewick chairman of the Tariff Board suggested today As the investigation of the radio Industry continued. The Patent situation he said now operated to permit corporations of Means to exploit inventions rather than to assist and encourage poor persons who might make inventions. Chairman Sedgewick refused to agree to a request from Hon. W. D. Herridge representing Philco radio products that the hearing be adjourned until autumn to enable that company to prepare an attack on the present radio Price Structure. More than 200 different types of radio tubes must be made in Canada to service receivers of various styles and Ages j. C. Macfarlane told the Board in representing thermionic limited. The company said or. Macfarlane was a Pool for patents and a Means of Exchange Patent rights Between manufacturers. Spreads disputed. Ottawa july 14. Ing statements on Cost of royalties paid for use of radio patents to Canadian purchasers of radio receiving sets were made before the Tariff Board wednesday As the hear ing into the radio Industry continued. Representing Philco radio pro ducts Hon. W. D. Herridge said the weighed average Canadian Royalty to the consumer was per set against in the United states and 75 cents in great Bri Tain. J. C. Macfarlane Secretary of Canadian radio patents limited the corporation which holds most Canadian patents disputed this and declared the average Royalty charge on sets made by Royalty paying companies was s2.17 and if the total receipts from royalties were spread Over All sets including those made by non Royalty paying com radio probe continued on Page 4, column 4 aussies trounce Warwickshire London july 14. Up cab s centuries by Don Bradman and w. A. Brown paved the Way for the touring australian cricketers 10th Victory today. The aussies trounced Warwickshire at Birmingham by an innings and 93 runs. In scoring 135 runs Bradman passed the three figure Mark for the 10th time on the present tour. Brown compiled 101. The aussies declared at 390 runs for eight wickets Warwickshire being Dis missed for totals of 179 and 113. Rain prevented play today in the Lancashire s o m e r s e t match at Nelson. Close of play scores in first class matches started yesterday follow Surrey 433 Hampshire 218, and 51 for two wickets at Guildford. Kent 429 and 142 for no wickets Essex 350 at Colchester. Lancashire 79 Somerset five for no wickets at Nelson. Sussex 414 for nine declared Gloucestershire 207 and 126 for five at Kove. Worcestershire 203 and two runs for one wicket Derbyshire 250 at Stourbridge. Nottinghamshire 167 and 166 for four wickets Leicestershire 175 at Leicester. Northamptonshire 196 and 89 for five wickets Yorkshire 435 for five declared at Peterborough. Gentlemen and 120 for six wickets players 218 at lord s. Glamorgan 217 and 97 for one sir Julien Cahn s eleven 384 at Nottingham. Winnipeg Ger injured in spill at Kamsack Kamsack sask., july 14. Special Martin Winnipeg motoring South toward Kamsack tuesday night overturned about five Miles out and was injured in the hand but the five other occupants of the car escaped. Another Road Accident tuesday night attributed to Glare of an approaching car s headlights resulted in a rear end collision on the Verigin Road f. F. J. Musik Storno Way crashing into a Wagon driven by Geo. . Material dam age amounting to resulted. Banking expert Dies Montreal july 14. E added to in the future. Suggestion summons came from higher up causes rumours to Fly London july 14. Up dramatic reference to the strange Case of Duncan Sandys and the official secrets act made in the House of. Commons today by a conservative Back Bencher was followed by recurring rumours that the resignation of it. Hon. Leslie Hore Belisha Secretary of state for War was imminent. . A. P. Heneage said he had received information which was inconsistent with information in the hands of the committee on privileges when they reported to the House in the Sandys Case. Or Sandys was in Possession of cer Tain information about defence measures and the matter revolver around the question whether a breach of the official secrets a had been committed. The House was both astonished arid mystified chamber and members left the stood in Little groups wonderingly asking what it All meant. From higher top while nothing official known immediately it was suggested in parliamentary corridors that today s developments might be the beginning of an Effort t show the summons was not issues by the court itself but from higher up. Meantime or. Hore Belisha appeared before the select committee investigating the Sandys Case started by the member s charge that he had been threatened under the official secrets act because of the information about anti aircraft defences which he obtained. The select committee is investigating the liabilities of Mem Bers of parliament under the official secrets act. Colonel Heneage s request to re open the matter of or. Sandys summons before the military Cour was put Over until monday by the speaker capt. E. A. Fitzroy. The question was so far without Prece Dent the speaker said that he wished until monday to consider his reply. I do not know whether there is any precedent for the situation in which we find capt Fitzroy said. I think the House will agree that i should look up whether there is any precedent finding unanimous this committee unanimously found that a breach of privilege had been committed when a Mili tary court of inquiry summoned or. Sandys a conservative Mem Ber of the House As a territorial officer to give evidence before it at a time when the House itself was proposing to establish a select com Mittee. It. Hon. Winston Churchill who is a member of the committee on privileges said he had come to the conclusion that the committee s decision was taken upon a misleading presentation of fact. It meant thai censure had been Laid upon the in Nocent. George Buchanan Independent labor thought members should be Given some kind of knowledge of what the new evidence was. Geoffrey Mander Liberal asked in t it reasonable that the facts should again be stated to the Arthur Greenwood labor said the speaker was confronted with a very difficult situation and should be Given ample time. The House agreed. The matter then went Over till monday. May i take questioned will Thorne labor to a general laugh that there will not be any. Leak Between now and masked gunmen stage robbery two masked gunmen staged a daring robbery shortly before 1.30 ., thursday when they held up Walter Mann attendant at the Broadway filling station Osborne Street at Broadway forced him at the Point of revolvers to open the Cash Register and escaped with approximately the robbery was staged while a number of people were on the premises and in the lunch room close by none of whom were aware of the hold up until the men had made their escape through a rear door of the filling station office. One Cus Tomer shouted to the attendant while Mann stood with the Point of a revolver jammed against his Back. The robber ordered his victim to answer to avoid suspicion. In the meantime his companion was taking the Money from the attendant s change Belt. Both men were of medium build and dressed in dark clothes. Pensions chief makes Stop Here Lieut Gen. Sir Richard Turner Ottawa Canadian pensions commissioner passed through Winnipeg Over Canadian Pacific railway lines thursday morning on his Way to Edmonton where he will hold a hearing. Hurrying to catch his train after a ride about the City sir Richard listened to reporters questions and said he considered Canadian returned men had a fair Deal now and that the government was being very generous. He was met Here by or. Harvey Smith. Loans to . Farmers Washington july 15. A the commodity credit corporation has made available for Loans to United states Farmers on the 1938 wheat crop. British Force sent to Hankow Shanghai july 14. Hundred British troops were re ported in route to Hankow today to protect British civilians and prop erty there in the face of japanese bombings and the japanese March on the provisional capital. It was understood that the British were prepared to again take Over the former British Concession which was returned to China during the nationalist revolution of 1927. Japanese authorities indicated there would be no special exemptions for the British controlled area in Aerial bombardments. The chinese claimed three spectacular military sink ing of at least seven japanese War ships on the Yangtze recapture of Namoa Island off Swaton which the japanese occupied last month and a counter offensive in the Hukow area. Foreign observers said several japanese warships had been Crip pled. Four have arrived Here for repairs among them a crippled air Craft Carrier with 30 damaged planes aboard. Chinese reports said that three chinese torpedo boats Sank three japanese gunboats near Hukow. Britain plans important moves London july 14. Up Cable great Britain plans important moves in both Portugal and the Balkans. At either end of the european continent there Are evidences of an increase in Anglo German rivalry. Germany is using her austrian Conquest As a base to strike further Down the Danube towards the wheat Fields of Hungary and the Oil Wells of Rumania. In the event of War she would need both. A Bill is now passing through the British parliament to authorize a British loan of 000 to Turkey the proceeds of which will be used by Turkey to buy armaments in Britain including a number of warships. Portugal in the event of a european War occupies a strategic position of the greatest consequence. She is Britain s oldest ally. Since february a British military Mission has been in Portugal negotiating a new agreement. On the other hand the germans from the position they have established in Spanish insurgent Terri tory Are understood to be Endeavor ing to counter the British moves in Portugal. Near drowning Biggar sask., july 14. Up Rosslyn King 17, of Biggar owes her life to two resourceful and courageous boys whose combined efforts restored her to her parents after a near drowning in Wilson Ake yesterday. The girl had been bathing near the diving Board and was missed. Frank o Rorke dived nto the Lake and found the girl lying on the Sandy Bottom. His wend Claire Baker applied artificial respiration until doctor arrived. Twenty minutes after the Rescue the girl responded to the Xea Tenient she is recovering in Hospital Here. New bus line institution of the new Wolseley Avenue bus line will be made Mon Day for a three months trial the Winnipeg electric company announces following permission of City Council. The service will be operated daily except sundays and holidays Between the hours of 7 . To 8 ., subject to change according to traffic. Moving out of town if you re moving out of Winnipeg to take up residence in some other City you May prefer to sell your furniture Here and later buy new Furni Ture for your new Home. Of household goods can be accomplished quickly through a. Free press. Want one or More want ads in the mis Cellaneous articles column will turn your household furnish Ings into Cash ;