Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 22, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
T Winnipeg free press thursday september a 1938. Trek to factories Many girls prefer positions in Industry to Domestic jobs this is the third and last of a series of articles dealing with the Scarcity of skilled Domestic help in Winnipeg. By Elsee Mcintosh. Probably the greatest single Factor in contributing to the current Scarcity of Domestic help in yips City is increasing industrialization of Manitoba. In 1937 alone 47 industries made their appearance and it is obvious that Many girls who might otherwise have entered Domestic work have turned to these industries As a possible Means of bettering themselves financially and socially. Long hours Low wages and con minued loneliness which Are so often a part Domestic service Are listed by miss Florence Olson of the specialized services Bureau As out movie quiz contest sue contest x in tires at this theatre last Day starting Friday Robert Taylor the crowd roars standing reasons Why girls turn from Domestic work discontented and discouraged. A possible solution to the problem of Scarcity is that suggested by miss Maude Williams of the children s Aid of All activities of Domestic help from a Central Bureau of administration. If girls from out of town who Are engaged in Domestic service had some Central place from which to obtain Good advice regarding their various problems one which would organize activities for their Leisure time and which would arrange privileges for them with their employers they would be less Likely to become unreasonable As the result of Long hours and loneliness she believes. The interest of the Domestic has been the main consideration of several placement bureaus such As the big sister association the Catholic women s Hostel. The mennonite girls Home and the Mary Martha Home and officials in these declare that girls registered with them Are always Happy and contented because of this consideration. Organized 10 years ago the big sister association of greater Winni Peg considers the individual at work and at play. Miss g. Walker Secretary says she makes every Effort to place girls in suitable positions with Good employers. We consider the girl s health before Money although we will not place a girl who is Worth a month in a position paying Only she stated. When their organization the Friendly club meets every thurs Day the girls enjoy the companion ship of the big Sisters and feel free to seek advice and counsel from these citizens who have these interests of the Girts at heart. The club spends thursday afternoon at hikes Corn and Wiener roasts and returns for refreshments late in the evening. Study class is one feature of the club s sunday programme and Dur ing the week those who wish it May obtain vocal and instrumental instruction at a nominal charge. Individual assistance like the big sister association the Catholic women s Hostel recognizes that a Domestic May be considered experienced in one Home but not in another. Girls Are trained Here in any thing in which they have been in Racket busters with. Now adult hitting with All the pent up fur of America s Cru Sade against crime explained Chartrand Matron at the sister Hostel. Girls registered at the Hostel Are mainly those whose Homes Are not in the and they come to regard it As Home. Here they Are Able to relax they bring their Little problems to the Matron and receive her valuable counsel As from a Mother. As a result she comes to know the value character and Dis position of each individual. Agreeing with officials in other placement bureaus that there is a Black list for employers sister Chartrand said that any employer who consistently refuses to give her maid due consideration is henceforth in the category of one to whom domestics cannot be detailed. The league arranges privileges with the employer before the girl accepts the position and in this Way alleviates the usual argument Over the question of hours and time off. Hours wages and Leisure time Are supervised likewise in the Mennon Ite girls Home and in the Mary Martha Home. Miss Helen Epp Matron in the former affirms that her girls Are always employed and because their activities and privileges Are supervised they enjoy their work. Only discontented girls refuse to she stated. Action stirs London London sept. 21. The British Cabinet was in session this evening when word came of Czechoslovakia s acceptance of the Anglo French plan. It was the second Cabinet meeting of the Day. The Cabinet met for one hour and 55 minutes in a session devoted to a final Survey of the situation before prime minister Chamberlain s de parture tomorrow to meet Hitler in Doesburg. The prime minister arranged two other meetings one with the King and the other with Clement Attlee Leader of the opposition and Arthur Greenwood Deputy labor Leader to report on his plans. It was believed Here Chamberlain would present the facts to Hitler and leave him to carry out what Ever plans he has made without interference. But there is a growing belief in some quarters Here that gained the sudeten areas As he Over play his hand reach for the Moon and refuse to give a territorial guar Antee. So far As can be Learned Here. Hitler has never committed himself to join great Britain France and other major Powers in the territorial guarantee which is one of the terms of the Anglo French plan. Emergency conference As the czechs met in Prague Leslie Hore Belisha War Secretary sir Thomas Inskip minister for defence co ordination and Gen. Viscount Gort chief of staff of the army held an emergency Confer ence at no. 10 Downing Street. It was said Here the governments of Britain and France not their was the per tag Hitler at Godesberg awaiting Chamberlain by Webb Miller. Godesberg Germany sept. 21. Gay and Happy Godesberg joyfully cheered Adolf Hitler today As he came to receive from prime minister Neville Cham Derlain of great Britain the sudeten area of Czechoslovakia. Germans were careful to say that his approval must still be won by rime minister Chamberlain to the dismemberment plan As he and Premier Edquard Daladier of France had imposed it on Czecho Slovakia. But there was an atmosphere of Ertia Lity in German official circles. The crisis was past it was said with the successive surrender of he British French and Czecho slovak cabinets details could be Humphrey Bogart George Brent Allen Jenkins 20c 2 2nd quiz hit Dixie Dunbar Ernest Truex freshman year today 24 hours of life in the world s most exciting Metropolis Romance and humor comedy and vivid unforgettable from the stage play that thrilled the nation general Churchill scores partition plan London sept. 21. Hon. Winston Churchill declared tonight that the partition of Czechoslovakia under Anglo French pressure amounts to Complete surrender by the Western democracies to the nazi threat of in a statement issued after his return from an air plane trip to Paris or. Churchill said acceptance of Herr Hitler s terms involves a prostration of Europe before the nazi Power of which the fullest advantage certainly will be taken. The idea that safety can be purchased by throwing a Small state to the wolves is a fatal delusion. Parliament should be called without further delay people had yielded. There anger and dismay Here at surrender. It was announced today that Queen Elizabeth would leave bal moral Scotland tomorrow for a one Day visit to bolster Public morale it was reported by her presence. Consults Baldwin prime minister Chamberlain after conferring with key ministers throughout the morning had lunch with Earl Baldwin. Lord Baldwin is said to have revealed to friends that he thought Anthony Eden right and or. Chamberlain wrong in the disagreement Over the appeasement policy which led to or. Eden s resignation As foreign Secretary ias1 feb. 20. Sir Archibald Sinclair Liberal Leader declared in an address to the National Liberal club that have merely submitted to Herr Hitler s demands and our submission has been extorted not by a sudden conversion to Justice in his Case but by a threat of demanding publication of the British French peace plan sir Archibald said it s High time the British Public knew exactly wha is going on and what is being done in their cancel Courtesy visits the admiralty announced the Mediterranean Fleet had cancelled Courtesy visits to bulgarian and rumanian ports and was being concentrated for exercises in the East Ern Mediterranean. More about Prague continued from paste one starring the sensational dead end kids with Sylvia Sydney Joel Mccrea also selected shorts Lor Etta Young Richard Greene George Sanders David Nivin four men and a prayer Jane Withers in rascals with Borrah Minevitch and Harmonica band open 6 . Adult Warner Bartholomew in kidnapped Wendy Taylor prescription for Romance 6.so general 10-15c avg. 10-15-25c adult Irene Dunne John Boles greatest performance added hit Penner in go Chase yourself 2 grand hits 156 to 6 . Joe e. Brown wide open faces also adult Dick june Travis Over the Wall free to the ladies 1 Royale maid dinnerware 1 motion pictures Are Youb Best entertainment today Only Fred Macmurray Grove hit no. 2 adult Lloyd Nolan in hunted men orpheus Fri. Sat., sept. 23-24 the finest musical comedy of the year. The Cantor s son captivating music riotous comedy Ginger Stewart vivacious lady the Jones family in borrowing trouble Prosperity gift Nite Mountain at Mcgregor Tower free dinnerware to ladies Spencer Tracy Joan Crawford mannequin Franchot George love is a headache adult Nelson Eddy Eleanor Powell Edna May Oliver Rosalie also Anna Nagel adult Saleslady her dinnerware to ladies phone Talbot 55331 at Allen i Dick Powell in i varsity Bryan Donlevy in born reckless born reckless j ironed out Between Chamberlain and Hitler naturally holding the Iron. This makes just a Nice social Call out of Herr Chamberlain s said one observer. There was a feeling mixed in with this Friendly atmosphere How Ever that now if the fuehrer chose he might be Able to Force Britain and France to make even More concessions. It was reported in some quarters that the conference tomorrow would be held on a boat in the Rhine to insure privacy against the jamming crowds around the fuehrer s to which this is his 86th visit Chamberlain s air plane is to arrive tomorrow at Cologne which was the Headquarters of the triumphant British army of occupation after the world War and hit Ler was expected to meet the British Leader there. It seemed certain now that Hitler would be satisfied with the offer Ings Chamberlain will bring. But the news from Prague that the czechs had capitulated to the de mands of their allies and of Hitler came none too soon. Hitler was getting impatient. Ger Man news agencies were reporting czechoslovak raids and the massing of. Czechoslovak troops on the Frontier. The newspapers were lashing the Public temper to fight ing degree with stories of czech atrocities. Hitler had expected Chamberlain today Bui the difficulty which the British and French governments encountered in forcing Czechoslovakia to approve their plan caused delay. Page five. The report abroad was that Hitler was ready to March that he had set tomorrow Midnight As his deadline that his troops after that hour would Back an expected move by the sudeten German free crops. That report was not confirmed Here. It was understood that he was Adamant in his demand for unconditional surrender but he would take no action before prime min ister Chamberlain came to see him tomorrow. But that Hitler would March if necessary that he would March soon and that if he marched it would be with the full support of the German people was certain. So convinced were German people of the tightness of his stand that they wondered Why he had not already struck. Hitler was the dominant figure in All Europe. Militarily politically economically Germany has been has grown from its rebirth to a position of enormous Power. Cambridge England. Three years research Cambridge metallurgists believe they have found a formula to make the Lustre of Silver As permanent As that of stainless steel. And decide to fight Germany by declaring that approval of the cab inet s decision by the inter party parliamentary commission is unconstitutional the Post War czechoslovak Republic As constituted at ver j sallies ceased in effect to exist at 4.55 . Wednesday 9.55 . I . At that hour the note of accept Ance was handed to the British and French legation Here. The official communique said the czech government has been forced under irresistible pressure from both the British and French governments to accept with pain the proposals elaborated in the British French plan provides i for handing Over of the most Valu Able portions of the sudeten Ger Man area to Germany. It does not include surrender of other areas to Poland and Hungary but those countries with the apr ral of Hitler and Premier Musso Lini of Italy have notified the Powers that it must be done if Germany s claims Are granted. Not Only had czech leaders feared that they were condemning their people to death if they defied the great Powers they feared that the people themselves might rebel if they surrendered. Suspend trading knowing the Shock that the coun try faced the government suspended trading on the Stock Exchange indefinitely in a decree issued As the parliamentary committee met. It was announced that the foreign Exchange Market would remain open. As the government made known its decision a military court at Eger considering the first Case under the martial Law imposed in 18 districts decided it was not competent to handle the Case and turned it Over to the civil courts. The defendant was Georg Leicht a sudeten party official arrested when police occupied Che parly Headquarters at the Victoria hotel Eger sept. 14. Warn of difficulties in its first note of last night the government told Britain and France that their proposed revision of the Frontier would create constitutional difficulties since under the Constitution Oaly the National Assembly could approve and that it was unlikely that in the present Circum stances a majority could be obtained. It argued that it would be Best to maintain the integrity and dignity of the state. The government pointed out the sacrifices it was being asked to make that it would become a Pup pet state without foreign policy defences or Independent Commerce. It made definite hints that the government would appreciate it greatly if France and Britain tried to obtain better terms from Ger Many. It referred to the Czecho slovak German arbitration treaty of 1925. Apparently it was All to no effect. Britain and France wanted surrender. Seen daughters w for Trie first time in thirty three years of motion picture pro Iwuc Tion i am taking this Means of reaching the Public. My business is making pictures not advertising them. Only something remarkable something truly unique would Lead me so far afield. Today at the Capitol theatre a new motion picture will be shown to the Public for the first time. That picture is four a picture destined to fulfil every Promise the motion picture Industry has Ever made to the Public a picture that in its humanity and greatness will prove forever unforgettable. Daughters sprang from the Krain of warm hearted great souled Fannie Hurst whose Back and imitation of life stand among screen land g milestones. To this her greatest novel the screen has Given vivid stature that cold Type could never capture a thrilling sincerity Seldom experienced. Four daughters brings to screen in addition to a cast of seasoned excellence three Young Priscilla Lane John Garfield and Jeffrey Lynn. We believe that you after seeing them will make them stars by Yoiiro a claim. Miss Lane s Rise has been Quick her brilliance in this picture is unquestionable. John Garfield already known to theatre goers rank with Hollywood s Topmost stars by virtue of a truly magnificent performance. The personality and romantic Glamor of Jeffrey Lynn i Ostrei for him to my mind a future equally Lustrous. If every person without caption who has seen this picture at previews has taken it straight to his heart. Its inspired performances its soul stirring Beauty its heart warming simplicity All stamp it with the hallmark of True greatness. Proud As i was of Anthony Zola and Robin Hood in their Day i am prouder i believe of four if to me it is of Coli Climax of a career. To miss Lane or. Garfield and or. Lynn k is the beginning of a glorious new one. To you it is a picture that should seen must be seen will be seen by every Man woman and child in this great City. L sincerity l. Washer in charge of Baa
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