Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, July 28, 1938

Issue date: Thursday, July 28, 1938
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 28, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press thursday British vessel is sunk Madrid july 27. Brit cargo boat Delvyn was sunk port Gandia by a sea which attacked at Dawn. It s the second attack the f a Bop in three Days. Two were dropped near her monday. But Thev did not explode. The Dellwyn was the first Brit ship Sulc m Spanish re Waters e Farnham went Down in Alicante har ror just a month ago. Me attacker was believed to be e two seaplanes Well known British shipping along the Mediterranean big so called because its pontoons the Turkey which usually flies Low and heavily. There were no casualties. The attack occurred while the Dellwyn was unloading a Coal cargo. July 27. Franco today accepted in principle great Britain s proposal for a two Man British commission to investigate bombings civilian populations in Spain. The foreign office in announcing the insurgent Leader s acceptance did not make Public Franco s reservations. The Spanish government late to Day unconditionally accepted the proposal. The House commons was told that the government is considering a proposal from Franco for Widen ing the scope the plan. Prime minister Chamberlain re fused to give the House a pledge that it would be recalled during the summer recess to any Spanish settlement that would bring the Anglo italian pact april 16 into effect. Or. Chamberlain announced that parliament which recesses Friday would reassemble nov. 1 to bring the present session to end and that King George would open a new session nov. 8. Outstanding specials for thursday july 28th. Fore Quarter cuts Young tender beef at new Low prices round shoulder roast 8c roast in. Ioc round Steak minced in. 15c Cut from Boneless hips. Veal Steak chops in. 17e jellied veal. Viz la. 12c variety loaf. 18e boiling stewing beef in. Lynn Valley specials s 2tin.l9c Wax thick rib roast pears Valley tin 9c sulk goods specials Sweet Santa Clara prunes. 2 ibs.1 Large Sweet prunes in. 12e fresh unfitted dates. 2 ibs. 1 7c fancy head Rice. .2 ibs. 15e icing sugar 2 ibs. 17e peanuts in 1 scotch mints in. 15c preserving needs i Gem fruit jars pints Doz. 98e . Si.10 Els rite fruit pectin bottle 15e Certo fruit pectin bottle 25e Gem rubber rings dozen so Gem Glass lids. Dozen 20e Gem Metal rings dozen 22e Jelly glasses each 5e Doz. 55e Domestic shortening 2 ibs. 25e Kellogg s bran flakes 2 packages and 1 Large Cream Pitcher. All for. Bricht s Tomato juice salad suggestions tin 28c lobster Choice Quality. 5 13c 25vz-. Tin los . Tin 33c Pink Salmon Choice Alftin Loc Jelly powders Blue ribbon 7 pkg. 25c Spaghetti Libby a 1 s 2 tins 15c shrimps wer pack he chocolate drink pint 6e quart lie bakery specials Pecan Kings smothered with pecans cello wrapped each Loo fancy twin bread 20-., 2 loaves 13c Large Cherry cakes each preserve these now cheese blueberries f Esh picked quart Basket about h ibs. Net in. Loc apricots no. 1 . Suitcase about 15 lbs in. New potatoes 13c Good size tomatoes a bananas Golden Ripe. V ibs. Apples a new Green ibs. Tomatoes pm firm Ripe in. Raspberries. Q fancy. Local boxes c3c cauliflower .1-1-c Snow White head w Green Wax Beans fresh j3ft Crisp pc ibs cabbage firm Green carrots beets Green pm onions giant Bunch. Safe Way Piggy wiggly japanese launch new drive Shanghai july 27. Japanese troops started a two Point drive toward Hankow from Kiu Kiang to Day and planned it so that not even new floods along the Yangtze River would hold them Back. At Hankow the chinese closed their foreign ministry transferring activity to chunking 500 Miles up River. From Kiu Kiang which the Jap anese occupied yesterday one column struck out directly Westward along the Yangtze. A second column headed southward toward Chang. In the path the column were Strong forces chinese retreating toward Kuling the former summer capital where Many foreigners Are vacationing. Japanese said British and Amer ican Oil properties in Kui Kiang suffered greatly from the japanese shelling because the chinese had to be gov. Philip la Follette who has announced his candidacy for an unprecedented fourth term As governor Wisconsin. More about minorities continued from pare one have the full administration its allotted schools. Laws which Prex piously were published first in the czech language and then in German would appear in All the languages at the same time. Henceforth 50 deputies 15 senators in parliament could raise objections before the constitutional court regarding the constitutionality any Law. The provision was regarded As an advantage by the sudeten germans who have 55 de duties and 26 senators in parliament. Intercourse Between German schools and the authorities hence North would be carried in the German language. Premier Milan Hodza said tues Day night the nationalities statute was intended to form the basis for negotiations Between the Czecho slovak government and the minorities. A measure dealing with self administration for the minorities is yet to come however. There was no indication whether the draft the statute had been submitted formally to the minority groups so that Concrete discussions could get under Way. Praise mediation. London july 27. Mediation in the czechoslovak Dis Pute Over minority rights brought Praise today from government sup porters and critics alike As a bold stroke to prevent a War which might involve great Britain. But in opposition quarters scepticism was voiced linked with warn Ings that the move should not embody any coercion the Czecho slovak government to sacrifice its own Honor and vital interests. The daily Herald labor declared great Good May come lord Runciman s efforts if he re Gards himself truly As an Independent the government press generally hailed the mediation step As a Forth right attempt to Settle one Europe s greatest problems. Laud Chamberlain. Berlin july 27. Cup havas nazi newspapers today praised prime minister Chamberlain for having told the House commons that agreement Between Germany and great Britain is not impossible. At the same time most newspapers remained reserved As to the possibility solving the czechoslovak problem through the Good offices Viscount Runciman former presi Dent the British Board Trade. Corrigan views British museum London july 27. Corrigan took a look at the Wright Brothers Pioneer air plane today and said it was pretty rickety. The California flier was Given the privilege viewing the exhibits in the British museum science privately a harassed by autograph Hunters. He looked for a Long time at the plane Wilbur and Orville Wright flew in the Pioneer Days and agreed that even his nine year old old faithful was much safer. He said noticing that the Wright plane was dated 1903 be fore i was even thought they flew that Racket old Corrigan leaves late today by plane for Dublin to pack and be ready to sail for Home saturday aboard the United states liner Man Hattan. . Keen Ora six Day Lake Winnipeg cruise Norway House Berens River Fin us excursions Lockport . Leaves Kenwood Dock every sunday at 2 . Leburn fare including berth deals and boat for Norway House. A most pleasurable Ana restful cruise Over 700 Miles. Wooded islands Rocky Cliffs Deal Waters All the Beauty Manitoba s Northland. All steel boat. Radio music Good companion ship. Running water in every stateroom. Excellent dining room. . Keen Ora leaves Redwood Dock Winnipeg every monday at 12 noon for Warren s Landing connecting with River boat Tor Norway House calling at Gull Harbor Bull head Berens River and other intermediate Points returning to Winnipeg the following saturday Forenoon. Children under 12 years half fare. Sailing dates August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. Enquire for descriptive folder the Selkirk navigation co. Ltd. Redwood ave. Winnipeg phone 55 100 i Tugglt wig gust i Canada dry Bomfa pita Fly with Ether beverages makes smooth Aad Zesty Long tall drinks. Gmax axe Thi drink with a reason Accident victim succumbs struck by an automobile main Street near Broadway Avenue at to clock monday night Smeaine t. H. Tighe 72, retired railway Man from Saskatoon sask., Suc summed in the Winnipeg general Hospital at 5.40 clock wednesday morning. Seventh person to lose his life As a result traffic accidents in Winnipeg this year and the first since the end april Tighe was fatally injured when he walked into the path a southbound Auto from Between two parked cars. Gilbert Haynen 98, Harrowby Avenue St. Vital is reported to Lave been the Driver the Auto Mobile. The victim had suffered four cracked ribs Scalp wounds and severe Shock. The Chest Wall had also collapsed. Or. Tighe had been for 46 years station agent and Telegraph oper Ator the Canadian Northern rail Way system and later the Canadian National railways. He was born in a Kincardine ont., and he came West in 1890. During his Long connection with railway work he bad been station agent at Vanscoy sask for eight years Swanson sask., six years Stettler alta., six years and for Shorter periods at Gladstone Man., Kamsack sask. Molson Man. Winnipegosis Man., and ochre River Man., retiring a few years ago to live in Saska Toon. He was a member the. Order railway trainmen. Surviving is his widow. Funeral service will be held at 2 . Sat urday in Bardal s Chapel and burial will be made in Brookside. An inquest the death . Tighe will be held at City police Headquarters at 8 clock thursday night. Police Are anxious to hear from any persons who witnessed the fatality and request that they de present at the Coroner s inquiry Tell what they know the mis Lap. And for a few years was also a building contractor. His illness was a lengthy one. Surviving Are his widow two sons Joseph o., Duluth minn., and Charles Andrew St. Boniface two daughters mrs. Desautels and miss Beatrice Biron a nurse in Mont real two Sisters sister St. E. Adolphe the l asumption order Nicolet que. And mrs. A. Des Royers St. Boniface. Or. Biron was a member the Catholic order foresters order Francis St. John Baptiste society St. Boniface the association education to. The association . Education St. Dral Parish. Y Defeated by death Hamilton ont july 27. Portable electrocardiograph with which physicians in Canada Hope to discover what takes1 place when a person Dies and How death approaches was used twice last night As seven physicians sought to resuscitate Albert luin3e, 30-year-old landscape Gardener electrocuted at suburban Limestone Ridge. Resus citation efforts failed. More Sbott Sidley Case continued from Pige one the Only Ginger ale in the world made by the famous . Lloyd liquid Ginger process the me process that Cottons my the to Luriee favour the delicate Aroma the wholesome stimulating qualities pure natural Ginger. Savi Money by getting Canada dry in the easy to carry Handy Home Cartons. The Champagne Ginger i Ala is Canada s world famous ambassador Good in. It str Ami to Jar Lorient Selling Ginger ale in Canada. Thi Cham Toni Ginger can Ada dry it s pure and wholesome Sabit trying to get out the car in the Middle traffic. Mrs. Sidley had been in the habit giving away and Bills to Complete strangers when they were travelling and eating in Public places Moore continued. He added however that he always got it Back again. On trips to Montreal Ottawa and North Bay Moore said he was dered to hold the door mrs. Sid Ley s room from the outside to pre vent her wondering up and Down the corridor which was her habit. Cheque for one occasion last april mrs. Sidley had Given him a Cheque for for no particular reason but he had not tried to Cash it until july 4, Moore said. He had then shown it to . Benns a Friend William Sidley we put it into the Bank and the manager i think sent it to mrs. Sidley s Bank but they were not prepared for Moore stated. He said he had been Given 16 other cheques by mrs. Sidney totalling More than asked for an explanation he said she had nothing to say when she signed them. She never talked very when he first drove her around she would speak one two sentences quite logically but at other times she did not realize where she was. At times As they were driving around the country when mrs. Sid Ley saw a Chimney she would say that s Horlick s malted milk fac Moore said. And when they drove past White Gates a country place she. Would want to drive in to see her Mother. She often wanted to see her Moore said. Why did she say she did t asked c. P. Hope the Ontario attorney general s department never said Why she never said Moore re plied. He had been warned by both Bull and Bull s Secretary not to Cross the Border though because once when mrs. Sidley was taken across she refused to answer questions immigration men the Way Back. You Ever keep a . Hope asked. Yes i started to keep one last Moore said. But . Casson Richard Casson Bull s asked me one Day if i kept a diary and when i told him i did he asked if he could see it. I showed it to him but i be never got it Back although i be asked him several times for Thomas Henry Bull youngest son w. Perkins Bull occupied the witness stand but a few minutes. Young Bull was asked to return to Toronto to attend the inquest As he sailed Down the St. Lawrence Back to England. He disembarked at father Point he said he arrived at Quebec from England july 1. Asked . Hope. I was holidays to see my. j. A. Biron 73, succumbs tuesday in St. Boniface funeral service for j. A. Biron who died in St. Boniface old folks Home tuesday aged 73, will be held in St Boniface Cathedral 9 a.m., Friday. Burial will be made in St Boniface cemetery. The body is at the Home his daughter mrs. J. H. Desautels 481 de la Morenie Street St Boniface where it will remain until the hour the funeral. Or. Biron was born in Sher Brooke que., where he was in the service the grand trunk railway the Vermont Central railway and the c. P. H. He came West to St Boniface 36 year ago and was an inspector the transcontinental railway when it was under construction. Later he entered the serv ice the Transcona railway shops anti noise suit is settled injunction proceedings against Aaron Akman and Akman and son Winnipeg contractors by Arthur w. Johnson local barrister have been satisfactorily settled and . John son can now rest peaceably at night. In a statement claim filed in court King s Bench tuesday he said his sleep was disturbed by noises from an engine outside his home1 at 288 Broadway where defendants were erecting an apartment Block and asked the court to come to his Rescue and Stop All disturbances Between 10 clock in the evening and seven the next morning. When the writ was served representatives the contractors appeared before . Justice Dysart say there would be no More seemly noises at night. They explained that at the time . John son s complaint they were working the installation fireproof floors in the building which called for continuous and uninterrupted work throughout the entire 24 hours. This Page five. Job had now been completed and in future there would be Only the usual Day shift. Too dry despite a july rainfall in the City nearly four inches Winnipeg precipitation since april 1 is an Inch below Normal. The weather wednesday was mostly fair with scattered thundershowers. Light to moderate showers were recorded in sections Alberta and Saskatchewan during the past 24 hours. Temperatures continued moderate with the Winnipeg Mercury ranging Between 80 and 60 degrees. Wednesday s noon Reading was 74, with the Mercury reaching a High for the Day 79 about 2 . To relieve Pton. Tap the a move thae Toft i pad. Sold i com but trifle. I clean not half clean Boh Ami cake removes dirt and film pot Hes As it cleans Don t do a half Way Job when you Dean Jour windows use Bon Ami cake. So Quick so thorough so easy Rob it . away. Off comes the dirt and Greasy film. The Glara is not Only Crystal Clear but also actually polished for Bon Ami does both Joba at the same time. Bon Ami makes your windows really sparkle women s shoes All styles All sizes All colors collectively regular to h.49 53.49 famous brands for women Hartt Bluebird Grey classic Victoria for men Hartt traveller Walker Biltmore Piccadilly still hundreds shoes to choose from. Never has Winnipeg seen such shoe bargains the higher Price shoes Are being reduced to meet the great demand for our sensational bargain groups. Just a Short time to close out entire Stock we must quit Portage ave. Everything must be sold to the Bare Walls regardless Cost men s shoes regular to .98 children s shoes regular to 49c 98c hurry for the greatest shoe bargains i a lifetime. 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