Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 31, 1939, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Final edition Winnipeg free press pages Sim 4.z5 Sun sets 28.28. Mixon Tims 192, Moon sets 3 3s Winnipeg wednesday May ,31, 1939 greets Royalty _ ii thru tue a Lien i a tin c in it Salute an Ngim let i Uon u i ies at to Tive building the Qiu "-1 in t by 1 i at Troon then left v n 13 of in u in i Tui to Eastern Canada. Russia rejects terms Molotov f declares latest offer by Britain and France ineffective statement causes Jolt in London London May 31, cup. Cable Acrisia s rejection of British proposals for the soviet s inclusion in the european anti aggression for Otto Maas a Complete Surprise to of Zirues Here. It looks like horse one High British official said a com a Ting Pori foreign commissar Vya Cheslake Malokoff s rejection of the British formula before treaty of Germany Denmark sign pact Berlin May 31. By up Ger Many and Denmark today signed suet. To Lovoff s. A Peest in which he the permanency of common fro Citi or Rani King step in Adolf Hitler s diplomatic i Ive to. Offset the Anglo so View French front arrested rung George id i i not May b up polish police were reported today to have nested a Dansyl German aboard a Irain crossing the polish co Fri the termed the Anglo French eff fits to bring Russia into the peace bloc As Mufti Eitl acid was a Shock to. British official circles. Be fore he spoke there had been an Mcl Nason Here to regard the pact As comp Elk needing Only signatures of the Allied Powers to make it Al be cuts official comment was jacking the xxi of Molou Uta speech was being studied care fully. It was transmitted immediately to prime minister Chamberlain and Viscount of Oitim Secretary who Are in the country for the whip Lumide Holiday tie first reaction Here was to treat the speech not so much As a hat rejection general idea of a triple Alliance As. An attempt by Russia to negotiate letter Trail ing on an International Cale. Tie political effect of a Complete refusal to withdraw three m the Anglo russian Nej customs officials from the free City got nations would be severe. How a Ever in View of the fact that it has been taken for a ratites that the at Kunitz. Reasons for arrest were hot. Revealed. Rejects demands May 31. Ecu havas. Agency Poland tuesday rejected demands by the nazi dominated Senate of the free City of Danzig for dismissal of polish of i vials allegedly involved in the shooting of n Banzig nazi during the Kalthof customs House ten. Days ago relations us fee whig Moscow May the latest Anglo French foreign. Minister a Yaeh Slaff Molotov f today caustically described efforts to build an i ont As insufficient i am ineffective and it is impossible to think Bow whether they really want to end that is Why we must we want peace but we rust remember s warning about pulling e chestnuts out of the Molo off a speech before the supreme soviet. Joseph Stalin on March 10, said Russia would not be dragged into conflict with Germany is a cat s Paw to pull and Freach chestnuts out of the fire stating the latest Anglo French offer did not go far specially where the Baltic states Are mid Tate that Wade negotiations with Many soon May be resumed Zolotoff Sak the latest Anglo French offers showed the principle of reciprocity with Russia m any Mutual Aid had been accepted but modified by to tiny a clauses so that it May be Only he said no Progress had been made with regard to the Small countries on Russia s Borders. Britain and France Joe stated Only think of those whom they have says Russia Strong the soviet Union is not what it was in 1921. We Are compelled to remind the world of this for it seems that even our neighbors for get it. Our strength has risen. It is time to understand that we will not tolerate violation of oui frontiers. I now about outer Mongolia yet Chestoff 51o1.otoff Anglo Frerich plan says. Fur flies in defence hearing by Chester Bloom where Border clashes recently have Ottawa oat., May 31. With troops according to our Mutual assistance agreement we must help 7var pattern held As. Reserves for guard her frontiers. Otto attitude Canadian and which men is serious we will defend Tho sell. Lafleche Deputy minister of frontiers As our it department of National defence. Free cily of Banuzis to understand that All patience has a a Init London continued on Page 11, column 4 i. Tradition Little Oil n Inu m to trip through Canadian Rode u. The Tigest m to pc spire Ujj m its com to stun Creek in the Selkirk Range East of Hev Ettoke Hei Mijc Stiv is seated Bend ii trim s t in engine 5919 one of cab a name. Of t i s eek3l Raoui no Chris no ape welded to the the climb up the pass Summit the kens a isole in the cab Brund the Queen growing Hopes Surprise visit next sunday to Deer Lodge possibility on the Maia and f Bruth bested a Etc a nights of government Koyasu Here the Iii a Jesi iss sign o Simno skies solid unc of their Board began in Voy Iofe improving. Wednesday that the. King and Queen Makit a Quick visit to Deer Lodge military next stores to and Veur sunday during a Short Stop Over on their return trip frown the though no official confirmation was available and queer. Robert by j it is Asci to the Prince birr ii s and y after their Victoria visit Pagt-7. Pictures Page 12. Pacific coast the press was in touch with sources at Ottawa and on the Royal train As As. Official sources in Winnipeg and while a officials were obviously reticent bargain Sale saying anything until _ was decided one the the upper itt cd and Smirin of Vung Vater. It ten i w h idol it King or Amin fast at once As tiie Horti v break. I i i u lit Duck. On incl orig n n re m to cock Thoj i j it in i. It t i cd b the it n i h c i it to t1 t. Ill m a the other the impression gained was that the Outlook seemed More hopeful. Francis Stevens free press re Porter on the Royal Pilot train wired from Victoria that the Deci Sion would be made in the. Next Winnipeg , Welcome canopy has been sold to Saskatoon and will protect the King and Queen from the Wear lick at the Saskatoon civil Rains general -i-68 -j-s3 temperature Low Cohring tight a.w., May 31. 12 noon May 31 so p.m., May 31 High May 31, 1938 rain was general Over Manitoba parts of Saskatchewan miss Carrut Berj mrs Bonante in two is Charles country club players mrs Gordon to Nartz and miss Janet Cai ,, along with mrs d my incan 01 the Winnipeg Canoe club moved into the Semi final of the Manitoba ladies Tribune trophy Handicap Gol com petion wednesday at Elmhurst. The other Semi finalist will be sirs. Elmer Swenson. club or mob. Tom of country club who were tied i the end 18 holes and were forces to go into overtime. Mis Cochrane was conceding Sis strokes. Mis. Konantz Defeated a club mate mrs. R. K. -.beairslo, two ii. Mrs. Beairsto gave away Iive strokes. Miss Janet Carruthers receiving. Is strokes Defeated mrs brute Campbell of South Wood country club two and. One in a closely played game the medallist Java. A b.-. Millican eliminated miss Mary Mae Oriald of Brandon five Anji four. Miss Macdanald spotted her opponent. Bret strokes. First flight mrs. G. A Mctavish and mrs. W. Thomson tied Over 18 and were playing. Mrs. Of of. Wright in Akwan Defeated mrs. John Rogers St. Charles is regarded in official Danzig circles countries underestimated As they said in the world situation and Dailig Bolish relations were stiff abandoning collective Decuir ening result soviet Fleet Active inlay is. Creased activity of the in the Vicinity Che Salami islands has been noted Here past few Days. Policy. The soviet government opposes both those adding that Russia never feels any. Sym Buss a continued on Page 11, column a 3 reception it was teamed Cedrics .ajbfer1a Dir log the part z4 Tours Day. The canopy Post the City and brought there is a Lively interest in Iho disposal of the Lazris Siraji tjards dec g. F. Bentley City clerk. According to Dominion reported. It is expected that most the.300 red White and Blue Bank both h f a a if. N a i i be in h v tin. I n a n fart 11 0-ie of h "ein11 it Baut t t f Ibec boat Noti d wit a Chi b Wal tra n 11 Branon o i c of on l Date 1 v cd u i for a b Boardm n e Juc n by t a c c of 112 1 1 two Days authority. Ouei Ponden travelling with the. I 3 1 Urie Ned pot c make i prophecies pm Corn ing tit Lituin to Winnipeg it will to in the nature of a surr ii e Dpi Ture Flom pre aria Rcd schedule u it Doe take i let. The free Piess cd Rcd. All to re Mort plans Foi bulging their to mole iss to the Deer Lodge hos. Pit 1 boiled Doivan apparently to the decision to halt the Royal and Uci 11 huge b vet i tie to the King ii b h t 1 a c 11 cd it 1 re inc k a i i a o i to Ini h in s North the the i in Tram somewhere close to City urn to on to inbound Tup from he t inc King and Queen would to i come to the Hospital it this plan i to Ana later catch their train at the Canadian n it Onara he Lys. Station the Royal am k due at the station at 12os pm for servicing and t Hall hour Stop on june 4. Guards to be posted h n a 3 Tuponi lieutenant Nui w u probably Nurs will be sold. And the weather has teen somewhat cooler in each of the Prairie prove inces. Shuwei s also fell in it streets of Ontario. The at Brandon. Inch m fell wednesday morning padlock act upheld by May. 31 Quebec padlock Law against communism was upheld today in a Superior court judgment Fey chief Justice b. A. E. Greenshields. It was the first test the Law has had since its adoption March .24, 1.937. The chief Justice found the Law. Properly called an act to protect the. Province against communist Piatra Vires of the Quebec legislature by upholding specifically the action of Louis file b erg against a Lena tit Muni Taub claimed by provincial police to have been using his Home for the dissemination of communist propaganda Finsberg instituted court action after he had been served by provincial police with an eviction order against Taub who refused to move claiming his lease had hot expired. Premier Maurice Plessis As attorney general of the wits named inter Venant in the Case judge s reasoning in his judgment chief Justice mrs a Defeated. a Wod Lingef. Second Fig lit mrs. N r. D is Krisay St. Charles Defeated Hiss Margaret Esson. Of Rosetown sask. Miss Ruth Thomp son Defeated mrs v. D. S. Teney mrs. M. Campbell Defeated mrs. Hector Miller. Mrs. Don Howand Defeated mrs. A. G. West turd flight mrs f. G. Bowser won by default from h. Royal Swail Defeated miss Folry Hayden. Previously testified As still Gervise Able justified the term obsolete to them by. Col. George a. Another Story on Page in the. Act is a crime or criminal offence created. The purpose of the Actis to prevent not to he said. This is clearly a declaration affecting the use of property with a the province. It admittedly gives a Large Power to the a Toniey gerneral of the province but the Pover to the attorney general does not padlock Quaw continued on Page 11, Coluin 3. Cricket scores London May 31, up of play scores in English first class Cricket matches started today follow Surrey 345 Sussex 75 for four at the Oval Kent 143 and-74 Lor four wife ets -112 at Heston tamor gab 196 Gloucestershire 140 for three wickets at Newport. Lancashire. 438 for six wickets is. Hampshire at Manchester. Nottinghamshire 290 Shire 66 Lor two Wick sets at Leicester. Warwickshire 219 Yorkshire 64 for no at Birmingham Essex 158 West indies 219 at Chelmsford. Like arrows hitting the Mark to Canada of kingly stature by Francis Stevens Victoria May.31. George i a Rodest and ing Man when you. Meet him privately takes on kingly Royal dignity he Speaks As Sovereign of the up Prift he never was seen or heard to better advantage that at the lunch Eon Given by the British Columbia government in the Empress hotel Victoria tuesday .1 had an excellent View of his majesty from Ray place5 at the of the Long Central table majesties do aug tre Short stay m dining room Down which i looked n in other Wolfi he North j Wii Ripca and to Sibly other Wolfi Piip on n i m will make a Courtesy Call. They Fol p d 11 Rno i 12 Miles to rim i ice it on be Learned no the time the Royal train jolts at the c n a station the pub la Wil be excluded and police will be posted it was travel cd and r tic train r t Chilli Ucol to i i Frimin g Ais for e re e Ching Sll n i t except f r Brief n Una rat at i Roush the to Pii be itt my t b c be or on to Nasonal Majo j p of the Deer Oliver admin stator Lodge Hospital re ported he had no word of arrange men s for the me t Ett Orts to get in touch with Lieut col be Lalib Webb chinaman of the War veterans sub committee of the Central organization on the i it have feb Lodge continued on Page 17, column 7 Flowers to where he stood speaking words Wajeh vividly in Terr stated Canada s present future to the world he made you big and. Authoritative figure Asha stood there in his Blue Navy uniform and carefully w0rds Lite arrows hitting the Mark the Light from the be King brought Ovit the in his hair. He held himself there was self Assurance m his tone and sincerity of conviction is Kis utterance As. He spoke of the destiny and Opportunity o Joe spoke As a Canadian. Queen Elizabeth garbed an a Pale native gown and wearing a hat to match followed her Hus band s speech intently. There was a look in her dark Blue eyes As she glanced at him that told of Pride and Trust Lucky the Man with such. A a life. Some phrases out of the King s compact speech struck Home to this listener More incl evly than others. I Don t know Why that was so for every sentence seemed shot from a sure Bow and there a a Kernel of thought behind. Each word. But some of his words More than others opened up far Vista across the. Canadian scene. Such As when he said with a note of Awe in his voice that when he re Rne Berei that Victoria is As far from Ottawa As Ottawa from London tie realized sore thing of the vastness of Canada Aid As he said saw the Broad Plains changed by the pioneers to. The use of ton att. The mighty Mountain ranges through they Cut their roads i began to understand the qua cities of the cat Wadiaa Felt his sincere regret when he said wished it had been him to make a trip into the Northern mining areas and there was a lift to. Bis utterance when he said there in. The North is a Field of Enterprise for a Outh it will take generations to v but it was Vorher his. Majesty spoke of Canada s Atlantic. Windows look is to Europe and her Pacific windows looking to Asia and her place Eis a Beu Veen two hemispheres that he appealed strongly to our sense of Cana Dian Opportunity. I found myself joining instinctively it Thea Boie heated applause that the gathering when the King said some Day Peoples of the Woi w will come to Realise that with Varico lored from Victoria Gar Prosperity lies m co opera tin not in a setting the setting for the luncheon was to my eyes at least the most distinguished for any of the dinners 03? luncheons held from coast to coast. Heavy carved beams., of a Steliani Rose Wood and columns of fee same Wood gave k deep Rich tone to the halt at the far end facing the King s table was a huge baronial fireplace witty the High heavy heaped High is of Flowers ens. A series of East and West split on vote May .31. Up an amendment that Hon. C. A. Ning minister of. Finance would mean the legislation Yould be was rejected today As the commons boating and com Merce co Armittee Corinti fued its work on the Hill to incorporate the Central mortgage Bank. provides that on farms and non farm Homes of companies becoming members of the nationally owned Central Mort Gage Bank be written Down to 80 per cent of the appraised value by. Hill tlib., Charlotte moved an amendment the Gage 100 per cent of. The appraiser value., he Foin Jel general from Eastern. Members and. United opposition from the the amendment. Was lost Joseph of Orson streaks of Grey in he hair said suggested a Toxia Juisti. Rate of a per Cut on mortgages affected by the act might bring Fitte member ship in the Central Mort Gage Bank Many companies holding the greater. Part of Timeir assets Urban mortgages. The Biu As i stands provides a five per een1 Maximin us for farm and nor farm mortgages. The he was ready to accept this suggestion. Portraits of the ladies of All the governor generals Canada looked Down irom Oval frames upon the assemblage. As the King and Queen departed to the cheers of thousands waiting. The sunny Blossom scented air of Victoria i. Was struck by the chorus of remarks made by Botnen who had attended the lunch Eon oae smartly gowned dowager Drew Ontario conservative occupied Mitch time a the Public accounts committee this morning. A g. Mcgeer questioning. Col. Drew sought to that or. Drew ii a broadcast Ilu Sugii the Jet ass it Canada in his testimony. Tuesday night a false statement. Col. Drew stuck to Bis previous test Daiony that All the rills wifi which the Canadian militia Aie armed Are obsolete in the Milieu re Sease of the -.word. Bir Mcgeer maintained that col. Had. Made the distinction last night of military sense and that the Gen eral meaning of the word obsolete was. Useless. Or. Mcgeer quoted previous testimony of be Terai. That the Canadian defence tit dirt has numbers Mark i rifles la the same Short service Rifle in use to Day in the British army Ayrf that they Are serviceable do you disagree with asked or Mcgeer. Gol Drew. The British have a. New Model. As they can. They Are re placing the old rifles wit a the modern or. A in gear said a that no Enfield rifles in file or had. Been produced since the War that the British considered their. Rifle Supply that the Canadian army uses the same Rifle and. That not Dollar bad been provided in the Canadian estimates hew rifles. Col. Drew said that because a. Rifle was obsolete do not meat it could not be fired Canada the same situation today As Britain Vas Wilen the great War Boga i. The British troops were with obsolete rifles which could not thatch the sewer git Ciati. Rifles. The two disputing lawyers had the same kind of a Eissie Diati machine guns or. ,s4cgee.r alleged colonel Drew had. Charged. The Canadian army had Rio guns. Col. Drew said. His. Statement was that they had. To Motte a machine guns. He said is an fid with Vickery and. continued on Page. Column s to her companion my dear. I to think that Queen. Victoria was a fairy godmother who never would die but Queen Elirabeth. Is even they Are. So Sweet and in Assumma in All Royalty i sat near their table and had a Good look St them and loved them More her Frie fid. Re ves they Are just after hearing these and other re i have to report that the hug Olmous verdict of the. Attending the British cola Tibia gov is that both the King and Queen Are. Sweet As for the men i heard one say Tinat the Klug is of. Wes Gamma ont May is. Sitlington Jackson widow 6t Thomas Jaek Soa of Here today. Mrs. Was a of Winnipeg Model school and her husband web Winnipeg business Britain reviews army positions London May 31. The War office today announced re establish to tent of two army. Posts in an Effort to bring the military organization a High Point of preparedness while invitations seat out to chiefs of Allied army staffs to watch Britain s autumn military manoeuvres. The revised army inspector general of the overseas forces and inspector general of the. Home . Filled respectively. By Gen eral sir now error and commander a chief of Gibraltar and general sir Walter direct adv goner St of the. Territorial army the posts id Merly existed before the great War in addition of. A Iol Law up depart Eitt within the War office was Artrip aced t3iis department to be. Headed by h. A. Port a Gin will organize and Mam Tain a Complete system of returns to enable the War Secretary and army cd unit to. Obtain a View. Of trends. Sir. Fortington have the title director-general1 of Progress of tit
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