Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 06, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page eighteen . Solidarity stressed Sydney n.s.w., sept. 5. Up Cable growing agreement that the destiny and Security of the British Commonwealth and preservation of the vital interests and ideals of the United states lie in close association of the Empire and the Republic was reported by the marquess of Lothian to the opening sessions of the British common wealth relations conference Satur Day the Best opinion in the United states is beginning to recognize that maintenance of the British Commonwealth is essential to the vital interests and ideals of the United the Leader of the British delegation told the unofficial meeting of citizens from Empire countries. Agency for peace if an association certainly not an Alliance were possible Between the Commonwealth and the United states for defence of the vast areas their navies and air forces can protect from external aggression we would be Able to establish Security of our individual National Freedom our free institutions and we would be a formidable Agency for peace. The supreme concern of British policy is to prevent War and for this there is unanimous support. The situation confronting the Brit ish Commonwealth and our con Ference today is entirely different from that in 1933 when the first conference met in Toronto. The easy Way out of differences about neutrality and formulation of foreign policy by accepting the covenant of the league of nations As a sufficient basis for a common Winnipeg free press tuesday september 6, 1938. Europe Waits for result of sudeten leaders conference with Hitler foreign policy which was then adopted no longer suffices. The league is now in almost Complete abeyance although it enshrines an imperishable Ideal. Meanwhile i still have Faith in the British Empire As an indispensable bastion of Liberty and major Van Der Byl Leader of the South african delegation told the conference he believed with to world shaking on its foundation the safety of South Africa lies remaining in the Commonweal although some believe members in the Empire and resulting entanglements a danger to Sou Africa. Listening for his master s voice is Konrad Henlein who sept. 2 sat at the feet of the fuehrer in the latter s Villa at Berchtesgaden. Lord Runciman s Mission to negotiate the czech minority problem has found Henlein an unwilling talker. At critical Points he has pleaded Lack of instructions. His visit to Hicar is believed to be at the suggestion of lord Runciman. At the conference Between the nazi chief and his the la Bro Merle Church la Bro Querie man., tuesday at 10 ., and interment will be made in la the body Bro Querie cemetery ill be taken from p. Coutu s funeral Home to la Bro Querie at Westland s air base lost in mimic War Camp Borden ont., sept. 5. Up desperate counter attack b the combined air tank and infant forces of the Westland army Fai de to halt the successful drive the Eastland army in a spectacular Climax to a week of Mimi warfare by part of Eastern Canada militia. Despite the last minute Effort o f. F. Worthington Westland army in which its Ever was brought into play the Eastland army under col. . G Hagerty was stopped Only Brief in attaining its Tion of military supplies at Anu and of Westland s air base at Cam Borden. All the tactical movement of the week culminated in today show. Deaths and funerals Selkirk Wasnie resident of Manitoba for 41 years died sunday at his residence age 87 years. Surviving Are his wife mrs. Annie Wasnie six sons Fred Peter Steve John and Mike of Sel Kirk and Nicholas Brainard Minn. Two daughters mrs. J. Balcaen Anc mrs. Thomas Sabiston of Selkirk also 12 grandchildren. Or. Wasnie came to Winnipeg from Austria Hungary in. 1897 and worked for construction companies for four years before moving to Selkirk. He was a Market Gardner and also employed by the town of Selkirk and for some time by the Manitoba rolling Mills. A funeral service will be held at the Catholic Church tuesday at 9 to be conducted by father m. F. Orlinski. Inter ment will be made in notre Dame cemetery Selkirk. Funeral services for William Thomas Hulse who died suddenly on the Street at the Corner of notre Dame and Donald Street Friday night will be held tuesday at 2 . At the a. B. Gardiner Chapel or. Hulse who was 71 years of age came to Winnipeg with his parents at an Early age. He is survived by one daughter mrs. Stanley Tardiff and five Joyce Roger Jary and Carole Lee one brother a. A. Hulse and three Sisters mrs. Neil Gow Winnipeg mrs. T. K. Pearson and mrs. M. Grift of Burbank Calif. A resident in Manitoba for half a Century William John Lear died sunday morning at the residence of his daughter mrs. A. B. Hornby 59 Guay Avenue St vital at the age of 71 years. Born at Bath England he lived at Woodstock ont., on com ing to Canada for two years and then came West. He Farmed for 15 years at Carman man., and came to Winnipeg in 1903. Since that time he had been employed in the transport department of the Winnipeg electric railway. He is sur Vived by one son George Winni Peg and one daughter. Mrs. A. B. Hornby. The funeral will be held tuesday at 4 . With interment in Norwood cemetery. Rev. W. E. Donnelly of Young United Church will officiate. John Thomas Sennett 167 Enfield Crescent Norwood died Sun Day morning at St. Boniface Hospi Tal following a lengthy illness aged 52 years. He was born in Winnipeg. Or. Sennett was for Many years a member of the St. Boniface fire department he is survived by his wife one son. Jack Liis Mother two Sisters. Mrs. Wil Liam Moore and mrs. William Beaton both of Norwood and three Brothers William Frank and Fred of Winnipeg and Percy of Regina sask. The funeral will be held tuesday at 2.30 ., from Clark Leatherdale s to Elmwood cemetery. P. Coutu and company Are in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Mary Paradis of Giroux man., died saturday at St. Boni face Hospital aged 79 years services will be held at Alfred Yarwood. 49 Kennedy Street died saturday at Winnipeg aged 81 years. Funeral services will be held at Mordue Bros fun eral Home monday at 2.30 ., and interment will be made in Matthews w. Matthews Avonlea cemetery. Lenora Charlotte widow of William died saturday at the residence of her son William h. Bert mat thews 285 Brock Street in her 70th year. Funeral services will be held at Thomson s funeral Chapel tues Day at 2.30 . Interment will be made in the family plot in St. Jame cemetery. Mrs. Margaret Joyce Nook widow of r. Noble died saturday at Bracebridge ont. Funeral ser vices will be held St. Michae and All Angels anglican Church tuesday at 11 Interment Wil be made in the family plot in s John s cemetery. Thomson s Are i charge of arrangements. Saskatoon to have new railway depot contract for the construction o the new Canadian National rail ways depot at Saskatoon has been it to Smith Brothers and Wilson t was announced saturday by a 2. Warren vice president Western Region of the company. Work on the modern Brick and Stone building similar in architectural trend to the bes Borough Lotel in the same City and to be located at the site of the presen depot on first Avenue will com Mence shortly. The new building will be 208 fee Ong and 65 feet wide with the ground floor consisting of a Cen ral Entrance Vestibule leading the general waiting room and business Obby the latter a Large Central fall 90 feet by 47 feet and 27 feet Ligh. The depot will rank among sudeten representative it is believed plans were drawn up to offer counter proposals to those for cantonal government set out by the czechs. At the right Are three men of responsibility in Czechoslovakia. They Are left to right inspector general Jan Syrovy major general Ludvick Krejci and defence minister Frantisek Machnik. Their problem is to. Bolster the Vve Akness in Czechoslovakia s natural defence with arms and men to forestall a German Advance. Alignment the German canadians with the democracy Loving canadians and help to build a free and prosperous and peaceful the message added to Kow Tow to the nazis is to assist in the havoc that their Bosses in Berlin have created throughout Europe. To obey these fanatical militarists is to assist militarism and War. To Bend the knee and raise the in Salute to them is to endorse the organized gangsterism that has seized control of the he most Modernly he continent. Equipped on disavow fealty to Hitler ism Kitchener ont., sept. 5. A Kitchener prepared saturday to Welcome several Hundred German canadians to the annual reunion of he German Canadian people s so piety Small posters appeared on fences through the City disavowing realty to Hitler ism. I a message on the posters appear a above the name of the German Canadian people s society but no member could be found to vouch or authenticity of the posters. The posters said purpose of the Union was to recall our cultural heritage and to bring into closer mrs. Edward a. Head to be buried at Leslie sask. Funeral of mrs. Edward a. Head 211 Edmonton Street who died in Winnipeg general Hospital Friday after a lengthy illness will take place at Leslie sask., tues Day where the body will be taken for burial in the family plot be Side that of her husband. Born in St. Thomas ont., 64 years ago mrs. Head came West with her husband in 1901, when she went to live at Rolla . In 1904 the family moved to Leslie sask., where she remained until two years ago when she moved to Winnipeg and lived Ever since with her son lome who will accompany the body to Saskatchewan. Surviving her Are four sons lome in Winnipeg Norman in Vancouver Gordon in Regina and James at Leslie sask. One sister mrs. Olson lives in Winnipeg and James stockford a brother resides at Wheatland . During her lifetime mrs. Head was an Active member of the presbyterian Church and for years had been prayer member league. Of the Unity debt regulation to be revised Regina sept. 5. Of debt adjustment regulations to Lermit the Farmer to retain fodder or the Winter and seed for next Pring were announced saturday by Hon. T. C. Davis attorney Gen ral. Or. Davis statement implies that f Farmers after conserving fodder and seed Are left without other Means of maintaining themselves hey will be granted Relief. Poor rops in some sections of the prov nce were said by or. Davis to be responsible for changes in debt adjustment arrangements designed o protect Farmers from wholesale seizures this fall. Greek orthodox Parish Hall officially opened with Many parishioners fraternal delegates and invited guests in at Tendance the new Parish Hall o the St. Ivan greek orthodox Cathe dral. Main Street and. Selkirk Avenue was officially opened sat urday night. Archdeacon a. Sarmatiuk Rector of the Cathedral officiated at the opening and the bless ing of the Hall. Father w. C. Turney of St. Michael and All Angels Church Rev. F. J. Vincent of St Barnabas anglican Church and Rev Thomas Boon of St John s College extended congratulations to the rec Tor and the Parish for their accomplishments in the Community at the dinner which followed the Cere Mony. Mayor John Queen brought Greet Ings on behalf of the City of Winnipeg. Other speakers included c c. Falconer . Hunt Sam Brune a. Gospodin j. Baydak miss Anne chamber mrs. Skibicka d. Gerych m. Babey j. Zavidowsky. Michae Manyluk president of the Congre gation extended a Hearty Welcome to the Large gathering. Other speakers paid tribute to parishioners and others who contributed labor free in the construction of the Hall which Cost Between and the auditorium in the basement is 40 feet Long and 30 feet wide while on the ground floor Are to be seven rooms which when completed will furnish a Resi Dence for the Rector and administrative offices for the Church in Canada. Winnipeg is the Headquarters of the Canadian Branch of the Church diocese which takes in the entire North american continent. Ukrainian Cathedral closed for rally services at the ukrainian greek orthodox Cathedral Burrow Avenue and Sinclair Street wer suspended sunday As the Rector China demonstrated a new Public address system which he intends to take with him to that country. Or. Smith has started his Western tour to raise Money for the1 transportation of himself and mrs. Smith to China. Eve. D. N. Buntain general superintendent of the movement in can Ada conducted the ordination ser vice at 11 an. At the business sessions of the conference preparations were made for the general conference for All Canada to be held at Calgary alta., from sept 13 to 18. Toronto newspaper appoints new editor Toronto sept. 3. Up the Toronto Globe and mail today announced appointment As managing editor of Wallace assistant to the managing director of the Edmonton journal. The appointment is effective october 10. Or. Wallace entered newspaper work in 1920 in. Toronto. In 1929, be resigned As assistant City editor of the Toronto Star to become news editor of the Edmonton journal. A 1930 he became managing editor of that newspaper and in 1935 assistant to the managing director. Mexico rejects request by . Washington sept. 5. Mexican government unmoved by Secretary of state Cor Dell Hull s Strong note of aug. 22, refused Sun Day to set up a sinking fund. To pay for United states owned land seized under its agrarian Laws. It likewise declined to Promise it would cease seizures of such lands pending arrangements for prompt payment. In a note to or. Hull Mexico stated that while it did not repudiate eventual compensation in theory there was precedent inter nationally for doing so. In this connection the note referred pointedly to abandonment of. The Gold Standard and devaluation of currency in some countries. Without mentioning that the United states was among the nations which had taken such Steps it said these measures had been described As confiscation pure and total United states claims under the agrarian Laws Are slightly More than Rector suggests lion House building Bee or. And mrs. Leo lion May not have to move from their sunny Street in ass Miloine Park after All and according to Rev. Father w Turney Rector of St Michael and All Angels Church their family housing problem is not such a Seri Ous matter As the its f Council would have Winni Eggers believe. He offered a simple suggestion i to the problem saturday evening while officiating at the opening of the new Parish Hall of St Ivan greek orthodox Cathedral main Street at Selkirk Avenue. Mayor John Queen was also present on the platform. If a Small congregation such As this can build such a Beautiful Hall surely a Quarter of a million people in Winnipeg could provide a Home for or. Lion and his said the Rector directing his suggestion to Iward mayor Queen. He pointed out that there were sufficient artisans skilled and unskilled labourers finishers who would be glad to Don j ate their services in building a new Home for the Lions. The parishioners of this Cathedral have shown you what can be done through United efforts and proper declared father Turney. The suggestion won Hearty applause among those present to Ness the opening of their new Hall but received a non committal smile from his worship. Paris sept. 3. Up havas was Host too two members of. The Canadian Ern ment Hon. Ernest Lapoint ister of Justice and Hon. R Rinfret Secretary of state. The former arrived at Cherbourg Day and will remain the guest of Canadian Philippe Roy until next Day when he will leave Lor to represent Canada at the league of nations As Rinfret who is us Tion trip plans to leave in Days for the South of on his return he is remain in Paris until the october. Brothers get my Oxted England. Up _ Buchanan Brothers Cerl together. They made in Leigh team British which legion Defeated. Paper Mills two pulls to nil. Lady Baldwin was i Astley England. Up i t Baldwin wife of Bantam j prime minister won the darts championship at Astus cultural show held Here. Presented with a a time schedule f if you like to make o schedule for your House sure to allow time in it eruptions. They Are bound pen and if not Given a place in Tai schedule you will have courage feeling of behind in your work eruptions will probably do in the Long run. Both part of the Canadian National exhibition spectacle milling crowd of pleasure seekers along the fair s Midway at exhibit Tion City of Toronto and the prize Hereford contrast. His highness cat the right got quite a bit of attention Comai agriculturally minded visitors himself at the moment he seems the be surveying the crowds amusing themselves in other ways Ratner grimly sail for Geneva Quebec sept. 5. Up three acadian delegates to the next ses on of the league of nations sailed saturday for Geneva in the liner press of Australia. They were aul Martin . For Windsor j. Thorson . For Selkirk man., and j. S. Macdonald of Ottawa advisers to the delegation. Rev. P. Mayewsky the Cathedra choir with its Leader w. Swystun and Many parishioners made a trip to Vita man., where the rally o the supporters of father Mayew secy m his stand on the present Church controversy was held. Many ukrainian settlers from Vita Tols Toi arb aka Sundown Senkiw and other places in the District East 01 Emerson attended an open air ser vice conducted by father Mayewsky. During the dinner at the ukrainian National Home a Reso Lution was passed strongly condemning the present policy of the polish government towards the ukrainian orthodox Church in the provinces of Holm and fid Lashe where More than 100 ukrainian orthodox churches had been destroyed Many other churches closed and services in the ukrainian orthodox rites banned. The speakers at the dinner were w. Swystun father Mayewsky j. Kulaczkowski p. Jarowsky and other local men. 100 Winnipeg Ukrain who made the trip in buses and private cars took part in the rally. New York suicide attempt of William Ahearn. Is foiled As he is grabbed around the ankle by fireman Keogh and other rescuers reach Down from a higher level to snatch him from the ledge on which he balanced for an hour and a Quarter every minute threat ening to leap to the Street 10 storeys below. Mindful of spectacular John Ward Case in which Young Ward crowd storeys to his vue hospita1 out onto in an attempt to emulate Ward. But this time Ponce zen and firemen were better prepared and worked faster v stretched out Flora the eighth floor level the firemen empowered and ukrainians crowd to Parkdale festival More than 40 buses and. Many private cars were required to trans port Winnipeg ukrainians to Park Dale Man where a musical Festi Val and sports programme was held sunday afternoon. The event was sponsored by the ukrainian mass organizations associated with the . The principal events were sing ing musical numbers acrobatics races mass drills and pyramids. Hundreds of in the Parkdale District augmented the monster crowd from Winnipeg. Delegates report Newchurch opened delegates Bolth clergymen and laymen attending the annual of the Pente costal assemblies of Canada which was brought to a close sunday re ported that several new churches had been opened throughout Mani Toba during the. Past one Hundred and fifty delegates attended the meeting. Sunday evening Rev. Clifford nelson., of Penticton b.c., was the principal speaker. Hey. Watson argue pastor of the Church con ducted the service. Hev. Verent Smith missionary to Opportunity Day a great program me of Money saving values in new fall merchandise i As announced in the Eaton flier that was delivered to your door on saturday i store hours week 8.30 to 5-30 daily including wednesday and saturday t. Eaton a limited
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