Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, July 30, 1938

Issue date: Saturday, July 30, 1938
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 30, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Temperature 6.30 ., july 29.___f.j7 9.30 ., july 29. 12.30 ajn., july 30. Avg 3.30 a.m., july 30. For full report of meteorological office see Page one feet vol. Pages rises 4 53, Sun sets 20 15 Moon rises 9 41, Moon sets 21 34 Winnipeg saturday july rises 4.94 Sun sets. 20.13. Moon rises 10.96 Moon sets 21.59. Published at Sjo am. Warm. Collectivists . Takes firm stand for peace at final session by b. T. Richardson. Edmonton alta., july 30. Militant stand for collective action to preserve world peace was adopted by the National convention of the a Friday at the closing session of a two Day convention. Delegates rejected decisively after warm Atti tude of socialist isolation in a capitalist world applauded a de caration that collective action offered sole Means of avoiding and demanded for Canadian people the right to decide for themselves whether to enter or stay out of any War that comes. The foreign policy debate was the. Highlight of the convention. Operating under forced draft Friday afternoon the party debated and approved statements of policy on five major subjects and added nine planks to seven adopted thursday to make up a 16-Plaiik programme upon which the . Will contest the next Federal election in Canada further Story on convention appears on Page 3. Stand on agriculture a seven Point Plank on agriculture re stated the party s adherence to. Farm Aidi principles based on debt adjustment Security of tenure crop insurance removal of. Machinery duties co operatives Market ing Prairie rehabilitation. Extension of Federal assistance to provinces to finance social services and., education was advocated in commons session adjourns London. July 30. Up Cable parliament adjourned Friday after a strenuous session with a Possi lilith it May re assemble before the appointed Date of nov. 1 if Condi ions warrant ratification of the treaty. Only a Corporal s guard of Mem Bers attended As the House flew to subject. Oliver Stanley president of the Board of Rade. Announced that Complex negotiations leading toward the Trade treaty were expedited to obtain a treaty air to both parties resulting in the expansion of Trade Between the two nations and May be the first step to wards the expansion of Trade else where in the world As Well the government no grounds at present for protesting installation of heavy artillery on the insurgent Spanish and moroccan coasts com manding Gibraltar Richard Butler trader Secretary for foreign affairs stated. Outside the House a delegation of writers musicians and artists submitted to prime minister Chamberlain a petition signed by 700 per Lons demanding abandonment of the embargo on to the Spanish Joye rement. Among the signatories were h. G Wells j. B. Priestley Augustus John sir John Lavery. Eric link later and Henry w. Nevinson. Or. Robb named to Post Ottawa july 30 Tive Leader r. A Manion announced Friday night selection of Hon j. My Robb former Ontario mini Ster of As of the conservative party. Well known in Ontario Public life or. Robb was the legislature in 1915. Defeated in 1919 and 1923, he was re elected in 1926 and continued a member until 1934. In september 1930 he became provincial holding that office until defeat of the Henry government four. Years later. Or Robb did not look for the said Manion in a statement issued Here. Being a life Long conservative and deeply interested in Public life and Public welfare he was convinced the organization of the National conservative party from the ground up was an occupation worthy of his or. Robb will assume his duties within the or in Days. Associated with him will be a National advisory committee. Suggested to Aid rebuilding air Force four other planks. Forthright de Fence of civil liberties Aind. Removal of economic and constitutional obstacles to National Unity were prom ised in others. Pleading for a concise fighting platform William Irvine declared the was too Long for an election and at his suggestion the National Council was authorized to prepare objectives for election use a morning session closed to Public and press reviewed internal party problems including finance of campaigns. Woodsworth re elected j. S. Woodsworth my Veteran Leader was re elected to the presi Dency As was m j. Coldwell , As National chairman. Cig so Neil ., was elected . Meet continued on Page 2, column 3 silent bulldog labor charges ship sunk while Fleet looked on London july 30. Up government regards bombing of the British merchant shr Dilwyn in the Harbor of Gandia Spain july 26, As deliberate r. A. Undersecretary of state announced during the question hour in the House of commons Friday. Planes Aid insurgents Barcelona 30. Up havas French and fifty italian Pursuit planes Are scouting and machine gunning Spanish government troops As part of the insurgent air Force Giovanni Shelzi 23-year-old italian Squadron commander who declared Friday night. Shelzi who landed with his plane in government territory said Volun Teers were recruited m Italy to fight in a War of liberation against Russia and France by aiding the Spanish insurgents. Said italians Pilot the Pur a Pursuit Squadron was to machine gun planes of general Franco s while. Germans Man the planes. He explained he commanded whose duty enemy troops. People s henday july 30. The Spanish Clung close to Day night despite counter attacks by land and a. Maas Nade flood in the Ebro River Valley de signed to sever Supply lines1 and Cut off Retreat. Dispatches from Barcelona said that government militiamen were advancing North and South of the insurgent Headquarters Desa on a circular front extending 15 Miles. Six insurgen1 troops and two batteries were captured. The vessel Sank As a result of bombs dropped by a Low flying warplane reported to have come from the Spanish insurgent air base at Mallorca. There were no casual ties As a result of the bombing. The government was taunted from the labor benches on its Spanish policy and was kept Busy replying to a barrage of questions. Is it not a fact that this ship was attacked on four separate occasions wore and that aircraft came Low machine gunned Philip Noel Baker labor. Will the British government in View of these facts withdraw sir Robert Hodgson British Commer Cial agent to insurgent Spain from Frederick Cocks labor wanted to know if naval authorities had Given instructions to allow British ships to be sunk under the very guns of the British Navy and that on no occasion shall anybody fire upon the italian friends of the. Govern ment. Prime minister Chamberlain said the government is pressing for in formation on the death of an observation officer of the non intervention commission on the British merchant ship Wellwyn in Valencia Harbor. The protest he said should come jointly from All nations on the committee. Replied or. Butler. It came out during questioning rat the Dellwyn bombing was a United while the British de Stroyer hero stood by without retaliating. Albert v. Alexander labor demanded whether there was. Any previous Case in British history where a British ship was being suck in any Waters under the eyes 01 the British Fleet and the British Fleet had not taken action. Col Llewellin refused to answer. Newsofihed0 Man takes dizzy walk on High Edge outside fort Garry hotel spectators below Page 2. T Brabant is alleged to have of 2lned ?200 on false pretences from Winnipeg Beach 3. Sir Thomas White we minister of finance hits Load real 10. Former Barbara Hutton and her husband sign separation l 5. 1 Prairie wheat crop May bushels report 5 Hawaii Clipper had been due in Manila 8 pm. 4 am Friday. Will contest election. The Humboldt by at the transport Meigs was or dered to proceed at full Speed to its ast Given position sent More than open fire on Burma rioters Rangoon Burma july 30. A Jittie Jato up in some bearing the wounds and scars of War to taste military life again. But every Tram brought its quota As did buses and thousands of Pri vate cars. Not a few arrived on foot and Riding the rods for some veterans have prospered and others have tasted unemployment and poverty since they doffed their uniforms. All How Ever Rich or poor officer or Pri vate find a Welcome at the reunion broken Hopes Savage storm rips crops in Southern Ontario area Toronto july 30. Of Farmers in Southern Ontario surveyed Fields of crushed and broken Grain crops to Day aftermath of devastating Thunder and electrical storms. In scores of towns repair work was being rushed on damaged build Ings Power and Telephone systems. Total damage was estimated at Many thousands of dollars. Hardest hit District in thursday s series of storms son was Lindsay Northeast of to Ronto. There one Farmer was killed by lightning two injured buildings a roofed several automobiles wrecked and a Section of pavement caved in. Every factory in Lindsay closed when the wind disrupted Power service. The storm struck first in the Eastern Section of the province swept Westward missing Toronto hit Barrie 60 Miles North of the provincial capital then struck at Midland and Penetanguishene on georgian Bay. An offshoot of the storm swung southward and caused extensive damage in the London and other Western Ontario districts. Many barns were blown Down and several were set afire by Light Ning. In Lindsay a Large Section of the roof of the Benson hotel was lifted and dropped into the main Street flying planks and bricks crashing into parked motor cars. The Canadian National railways Roundhouse was a roofed. One eyed lamp Post notorious brazilian Bandit slain in Battle with police Rio de Janeiro july 30. The Law has caught up with one eyed Lampeas Long considered the most ruthless Bandit Kaler in the Western world. Received by the de of National Telegraph who murdered Brazil s North Eastern hinterland for 20 years had been slain in a pitched Battle with apartment said the Bandit and plundered police. Eleven confederates and the the 38-year-old out Law nicknamed Lampeas lamp Post because of his appearance were killed in the bloody encounter. More than a decade police of four states had tried to trap the taller. The Little Brown Man who Cut out the tongues of for Hasty words or lies and fames raided towns and forced the leading men. And women to dance nude before him was born. Bella. He always signed his dread warnings simply Virgolino Lam Peao. There were always women in the Lampeas hideouts. Many of them the authorities said bore children to Lampeas that the ranks two slain Broadalbin , july 30. A Man and woman were killed and. Another woman was wounded thursday night by a Shotgun Slayer who then set fire to a barn and at tempted to end his own. Life at a lonely farm Here sheriff Fred. Steenburgh reported Friday. The dead were mrs. Mary Salak 50, owner of the farm and Peter Salak 37, her Nephew. In Hospital in serious condition from gunshot wounds which the sheriff said were self inflicted is James Bardasso 45, farm hand and formerly employed by mrs. Salak. The weather 6.m to Freda a at 83 minimum 59 barometer South wind at 7 Miles per hour partly Cloudy. Friday 6.m Friday 6.m temperature at 6 30 97 maximum 93 Mui muoi. 29.80 South wind b at. 7 Miles pet hour maximum humidity minimum humidity sky partly Cloudy my a 36 70 44 72 Dawson Aklavik Simpson or. Rupert Vancouver Kamloops or. Get Jasper Calgary 44 54 52 56 62 56 74 86 my a 54 92 59 93 met. Hat 60 current 62 46 74 5z 76 52 82 54. 82 r 2 56 64 90 62 92 64. 94 60 92 Winnipeg Kenora 50 it. Arthur 54 78 Moosonee 54 Cochrane 56 Hunts vice 64 by. Sound London Toronto Kingston Ottawa Montreal. Quebec St John 76 74 62 79 69 80 it 82 64 82 Halifax. n 22 Chicago St St. Paul 60 of Hie bandits might be kept filled sunday. Battleford or. Albeit Saskatoon mobse.r7aw. Ste Goa above figures Are Tor 24 hours ending Friday 6 30 Forecasts partly Cloudy and warm with local thunderstorms followed by northerly winds cooler at night. T Saskatchewan and winds tartly Cloudy and cooler prob ably Light scattered showers. Lake Superior moderate variable partly Cloudy and warm with local thunderstorms. Kenora and Cloudy followed by northerly winds and cooler by ;