Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 1, 1939, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Freedom of Trade Liberty of. Religion Equality of civil rights. Printed Ana punished Winnipeg fees press comp Joy Umi Iea. 309, Carlton. Street. Winji ipg. Mint Tobari j. W Dafoe Victor Sirron. President. General manager. Registered at of general Post Lonton. Eng., for transmission through tha Post in. The unite in kingdom at the rate of postage. .1 i y -1 Winnipeg thursday june 1, 1939 for in Russia rpm address top a Rebuff from Moscow the hopeful expectations that were generally entertained signing of. The military Alliance with severe Jolt in foreign commissar Stu soviet parliament. He flatly rejected., the la Tost i it was already known that the soviet i. Iod to some Points in the proposed . To Oaty. But Molotov declared publicly and attitude of Britain and Franco was still there were too Many conditions and Ciu Alil i cor., in it merits which they offered to make. Lie was not satisfied that assistance to Russia after reviewing the situation he it est Ion Celt Powers really wanted to. Make a Rozali the dome Manitoba legislative building cations to indicated Thev Gav in ease of whether t Effort to to Ardiss Ivan military Ai and he dry aggression i the and Fra or. His a of the be Resur to. But to principle o com Xei a nets h i1" i i ?jp3l v to to i. United defensive How you d were not Fen sea ened the i who n to. Striking previously shown its Impat Mje i.lu1 in agreeing to give an there was. A Plain hint of this in soviet minister in. London to the geneva., a i u f commissar Molotov in his Mogolov referred to the contained absolute Mutual hat the proposed Alliance Between the Aifiti a should be on the same j j j i Alliance will plainly depend on Britain no with the soviet demand. In the Iotov intimated that the establishment of Witt Russia and Germany was not out hat Trade negotiations with Berlin might m equip is no doubt that these words a London and Paris. In inc foreign commissar s Here is. Still a. Possibility of Success 1 ci1 the Sak Britain s new recognition of thai Noeuv in commitments was a step a so and Anglo turkish Agic a a min it changed the. Situation in Europe the so viol Union the necessity of a be if a Strong defensive front ii Tinner Gennari aggressions Yaowei of the Reich and brought it. Within Nee of he russian Ukraine what could the i the proposed military Alliance to the countries but it is. Equally a. All arc vitally concerned in curbing is a i the dictators Comiti Vevly blocked my the of a Art regard to the Battish proposal Ami feat asst Bajue Siven by sit her of the three Powers in Case of i aced should of i accordance with the. Principles pc article Xvi of the covenant of the league of nations. of requires any notion Agama an must be a i . Proved by ail parties to the covenant. Moscow is afraid a the would noun too much delay Aad wants a Assurance of immediate action. I Alliance. Molotov also refuses in protecting countries that Ash to . Ucucu Al. It is important to Britain and France decline of tuberculosis tar. J. Adarii Uon in the my Nitola medical review figures demonstrate the tact that tuberculosis has been on the decline Jor As Long As statistics have been compiled. Applies in All. Parts of the world. The reason for this decrease is a As being at the end of a great epidemic th6 Peak of which occurred Perli aps two or three Hun dred years ago. Though Candor forces us to. Add. Pit that Bur efforts have not. A Roost interesting epidemiology Taij counted cd steady reduction problem. Of course we have death rate in the past few Hun told that it is due Toj Rcd years common sense tells us the anti tuberculosis efforts 0-Lj-we must go on with our Campaign governments and Lay and redouble our efforts Aud Tor very Good reasons. A years ago tuberculosis was pandemic everyone became and the Advent of Sana Toria with cons truent isolation and adequate treatment. The figures that Are tis Aljy presented infected by the. Time readied to prove this Ujiben Ulo Sis mat Ity resistance was boil tip workers arc often not convincing 1 by the selection of an a graph of the death rate Yeai mortality death rates gradually by year Ever a Long period could came Down As in outlier epidemics it communities by used Bikow Tuli ii Culosi s in endemic or the sceptical to firoved that our sporadic. Eighty per cent efforts Lutile. I Sci ool Cluth each the Prairies it is obvious that our specific escape contamination. Each Suc anti tuberculosis activities havoc feeding generation is growing up not been the Only or perhaps less infected selected and chief cause Fop the following less All of which will reasons Sel he stage for an t .1. The decline and fall of to break. We Are on an i my nolo Bei a Milosis started Sical hot spot from which we dare hundreds of any not Retreat for fear of disaster. Concerted begun t. The. Reduction in death rate Over Long periods can be shown to have proceed cd almost As rap it is generally agreed that it is safer to have a positive tuberculin reaction. If one is to live in an infected atmosphere since communities with no Cam a bringing up the younger Genera Paige As it has where the work negative tuberculin re Paige f i. Has been intensive. If the decrease in tuberculosis actions we must provide a Ron infected environment the Only Wray in. Which we can protect la not entirely due to our efforts a tire Genei Anions is to or what Eire the causes of a phen the infect Iowa. Comp Teely. Omen on so. Spectacular political Uii Ity wit Iviam if so them Penes is that. Uii if until it lit in . I in it Complete elimination Well a of tuber i course can give no is hoped Twenty file troubled years i 1 by r. O. Macfarlane popular Conception of the other hand with regard to i american rela sir John Macdonald s appointment to negotiate the treaty of Washington be Silys he had accepted derived Isom bunk act Lue at inter that Couch new like Belgium the Netherlands and Switzerland should Inott Pei Klein existence. Molotov apparent wards such countries to find joining the defensive Union. This would mean a broader league of Bower her immense army her great Xiv y ii Witik a logical moans he Els t unit the Lnu indeed should be Uiko ii to achieve the desirable end. His Book i something to i with exciting i the. Appointment with misgivings Britain would be disposed to sacrifice her Colony s interests Durwurd who Empire s Well Nyji is. Uttz that what even fris Citurs worm Cju Ostion. Closely by his Coua Brynien sheir is More ,iesiuj1e j it involve his political the same insight into Canadian politics is shown in a about George Brown s re. In Jaccoi d with the As old be As they Are. . With the Alliance Haliv to the democratic nations Public opinion in favor of the a Hance. Has overwhelmed that Section 6f opinion which would have nothing to do with the soviet . This strengthened front against aggression migh not bring coma late Assurance of peace and stability in Inton atonal auction but it would at once remove some and does it jurisdiction. Of the Irenao and definitely improve the situation. This is As it Cestary for the soviet Union As for Britain and France a spite of the rejection of the British proposals Ard the demand for Alorat ions and a stronger guarantee of speedy assistance for Russia is it not probable that soviet government looks re the Success rather than the fail Raj Hber hcs a the it May be assumed that further efforts be promptly made in. London and Paris to remove p paddock Law upheld the Ruidi a tilt round a a Case Winch Rio Tibt Ihu. Envy Canh i if i of final Cic vision. Cine Justice arc a Rishi Elii in a Stipe Iii Jud Smunt in Moners us. I 3s decided Ilia live is it is within the it Lac province clash with Federal Tiftic cities in the Way of the signing of the pact. To most a i Mun it will be Aniaz Funt Iii rental rights can be taken away by tin padlock i the Atlo Nuy general penalties without prov ing in. Al Fence has been cd Mutti sued. The Law is real issues now faced More dire Chy As time poes on. This practice my Ual by Amer Vav two individuals who know Cali other slightly have a difference of Opin but still wis ii to on amicable they. Studiously Avoul discussing differences. They talk pious which they both know mean nothing but their the irritation of sore spots is served. On the other hand. When two close friends have a corresponding Dit Nettie Magder s grand yarn White Svei is the coldest spot it Ontario but burst surprisingly As the Ken the new York times Nettie mag Der wired say she had a s Orv How. The Queen and the frogs made anti phone the Story simply painted a scene familiar to most of us. The new York says Bow proud it was to print it m Agdur s Des Gancia i directed against an unclefinec5. Clience. The suppression i communist propaganda is. Sought in n i roundabout Vay by. Making it illegal to spread such prop Patch was. Says the times full entire it was a grand it appeared in the free of flt the Royal am eleven min utes while tiie King and she in by the Kin Josed items Elvce with the the indians at the station. The new York times goes out Way to an editorial to How us expect led was the press too so probably was seen and Queen. We Hope Trident. Especially the receipt of Settle Maucier s wire. To one on be Kew York times Hart Ever of Nettie Ilag or of Hiver. But if the Story Vas told it could not be told by fee papers re Tilar correspond eats for they bad gone ahead in tace. Pil flt train u would have to the written by nettle mag Dor. Bid the times the. Story on its Edi Fqik Tir rfcs. From any House or other Hie prov Ince having jurisdiction Over Pri Ference they go straight to the heart of the matter. Trusting to the Gopel sense and understanding lation ment to the Mackenzie govern though not in office he the Patron Saint the lib relation s progressed in precarious peace the Book covets the period from the annexation manifesto to the implementing the treaty of Washington the annexation manifesto in Canada seas on an unnatural Alliance of Mal contents ranging All the Way from Louis Joseph to sir Allan Mcnab. A combination could not stand Many stresses and lems Dow we May ask Why have that All people will he protected other infections diseases also de i against Conan ignation. And go skin creased in civilized countries what accounts the almost this be done it. Can Complete disappearance of be Dune by waiting for in typhoid Fey Era felted people to develop Fyrnn fear of the powerful neigh and Manv other i Long diseases 8on s that drive them to 9 doctor. or not u Jor signs that can be found with an important Factor it 1m almost All. The in about Umi Union of that for various reasons which patients who have cough and sex the provinces. At any rate be elaborated for hours Pucci orator have at least Moriew raids and the lenient Homm Atchly. Advanced disease almost of. Thide of the american civil Ted less and Nunt these secs of Canada a erect a useful Pur pose in that i of Ivd of or provinces i dil Here cos the face of Cornmon Dunst i. Outstanding differences the United states and great b Rit i there if of Sai isms and world be becom i u int twee Stethoscope in loss congenial Sone on. Of to discover tuber cd civilized Man i and More inhospitable As a Host. Led tothe appointment of a scr table about the but Oming More by my of infest signs and sym Tohe ii county for. The oct thai per cent Piall those and to minted to ave far so . This Means that Rnest Aro joint High commission 1870 to Settle these questions. The Ala Bama claims the san Juan bound Ary the damage done by fenian american rights in can Adian fisheries and the general or All epidemics. It is not difficult to understand the waxing of a measles epidemic but Why does covery of esses before t Ney it Wane Why does it not go on ill and isolation of All open. Cases i i i f incurable and Liat they have already contaminated thuse with whom1, they have been , further Progress Derri ands Dis Are till every s the waning can regard s infected mystery surrounds of tuberculosis. We it recipe Cchiv were All re Fei red commission. Noth fhe ing done about reciprocity or the Chain to of Canada against the damage done by the. Fenian. The americans Sot damages Alabama Case won their Point at1cl is Over the san Tuan Boundary and j that lasts a lifetime and not a few permitted to use the can a Days As in acute fevers its Chi but to pay compensation Washington treaty inaugurated new Era the treaty of Washington which settled or provided for the settlement these disputes was nut popular it Canada. It was Felt in Many quarters that Britain Sce Tible person in three things Are Neceia sary to accomplish this namely 1. Easily available diagnostic facilities. Adequate bed space for is an and segregation. 3 fun j co operation in of periodicity of Hun t for the. Birr icbms the 1 asunder. Annexation won s port from the Manifest Jestiny Picans had of each other in read a settlement advocates in the United states Tif Ihei difference. The result is that the sore spots Art not ignored but they Are treated in such a Way. That they Are soon healed. Three quarters of a. Century ago there were Many sore spots in Canadian american relations. The two nations did that they knew. Other Well enough to discuss their real differences like vote property. The Quebec gov friends. Consequently they sought it vented it haul Page the nov. Jew tha room waited Hope not unclouded by doubt she to equal to the Occa Sion or be a Little flabbergasted the sur Irlen appearance of the visitors her. Despatch Toms up. A Chi Tula Tiong follow world federation Oscar Newfang has Long been n consistent and persistent advocate of the league of nations or some similar form of world federation for. The sole purpose of doing away with he Lias published the late is curiously bilingual French and English so As to reach As Large audience As possible and pre sents a vast array of remarkable facts about what has so far been accomplished along the. Titles of peaceful living. It is called world eminent thus sinks to accomplish by . It could not do Otic by Isic i it is .3 Zrimc not an offence uric ice tiie criminal code against which the padlock. But it deprives the people of que Bec of civil liberties possessed by every one in the rest of Canada. Everywhere else in the Anglo Saxon world people have the unquestioned right to express and As Long Nany books in the subject their opinions lest of which is to hand. It As they a cup re is praised As a grand yarn. His a grand yarn. It tells How gathered hurriedly in work overalls a where he found themselves fees or. Newfang s approach topic of permanent world peace states that the two Basic conditions Are political Unity and eco nomic Freedom. With that in mind he asks what has been clone. And he Points out with altogether arresting emphasis that there arc today four great peace areas already in existence in the world. They Are the areas taken in by Mavor when the aide the political purlie us of the eng with Lish speaking the French humps Empire the German Reich and Italy. Thesa four great peace areas comprise Over Oaie half of but e c readiness elected a War and Veteran who flowed perfect ease and is Queen did. Not have rubbers she in the mud but we school on told is lie cos. Don t Well the mud. The visit so unaffected was either the world. The sticking fact is that n a time each of these once Upo areas were divided into All sorts of smaller poli Cal Petty Princi i Yone by their a parities tribal areas City republics. And similar aut Rhondus most obviously. And As j " rain Pfilf a out which were intermit to ignore All Points of real Issue in the fashion of the Ostrich. A result these sores such As the Law which is intended As the sufficient Protection of society they also have the right to n fair trial before being punished for any offence. Great principles Freedom Are violated in the Quebec Law. And there Nexer was any actual men Ace of communist re in thai prov Ince. Much has been said. Of the propaganda carried on in Canada by fascist nazi and communist organizations but none of them Are very serious in. This country nor Likely to be. Since fundamental issues Are involved in the padlock the result of the Appeal from the decision just handed Down will be awaited with great interest. From holy writ but without a parable spake he not unto them and when they were alone he expounded All things to his disciples. Fisheries question festered for Many years. Today thanks to improved methods. Of communications and transportation and the National sentiment in both countries we Cwaig face issues More directly and can expect a More rapid adjustment of differences 1849-1874 events discussed with if sight striking evidence of. This change in attitude is furnished in a recent study of Canadian american re j nations. By professor Shippee of the University of the volume forms part of the series prepared under the direction of the Carnegie endowment for International peace of which or James. T. Shotwe is the editor in a straight Forward narrative which., takes events and opinions As they come without Pussy footing around the tender spots. Professor Shippee discusses the rather troubled years Between and 1874, without examining the title Page one would find it very difficult to Tell whether the was on american or a Canadian although there can doubt the idea that. Each individual is less important than this vague thing called the nation is peril Kabul de Pussy. De sales. God save the entry even constantly at War with Europe today needs More gooral support than anything Masaryk j had sacrificed Canadian interests returning Prosperity shattered secure the Goodwill of the a Asid that the Atner scored a diplomatic Triumph Over Britain. It required All sir John s political finesse to Vin Canadian support for the jetty. He played his cards Well ice Ever and parliament ratified treaty by a a bitter debate. The factors which de. To acceptance were the idea Liat England wanted the treaty ratified belief that there was a possibility or hostilities if it were Jot satisfaction that something had been gained in. The but these men soon found them selves preoccupied in the struggle Over secession and slavery. Can Ada was then left to work out her own salvation. The 1850 s saw the movement or reciprocity in natural products concluded after much bickering. The Promise of the her Iri share fisheries whose value had been Well advertised if. Not exaggerated in the United states by . Andrews proved to be can Ada s Trump card in driving the bargain. But lord Elgin and his hospitality Given much credit for securing the treaty which was. Reputed to have been floated through on later one of Elgin s secretaries wrote in the hands of a skilful Diplomatist liquor is not without its american civil War gave Rise to a series of disputes which wrecked the reciprocity agree ment the forcible removal of two Southern agents from the the damage done to nor Thern shipping by the Confederate Raider Alabama which had Beer fitted out in a British port and the raids of confederates from Canada against Northern towns All tended to generate bitterness Between the two countries. The North was very sensitive about Justice of its cause and. Tended to interpret any signs of British sym Patty for the South As sheer Tralice toward the american Union. Professor Shippee says it Speaks volumes that despite hot words and inflamed tempers Stone untoward incident did nol a mine to precipitate a that he comes either from West of the Mississippi or West of the great lakes in discussing tile san Juan Boundary incident he refers to an american general As a Glutton on the fisheries question Congress As Usu Al was More and one strongly suspects that the Gloucester Man wished the eat their cake and have on circles 01 a it w Jorn we can regard our own Day june 1.850. Clan c by the 1 Here comes a copy 01 clan the journal of a worldwide association beating that. Name. I have been told that clan Cha Taij association has members in Winnipeg and. The West but wily a Highland society should1 have Chattan for its name a Savage looking cat for its Emblem and. Touch not the cat Bot the Only difference to be in language. They cherish erudition and legend As the. Highlanders once d i. There Are Ollie analogies mentioned. 1 think the great a part of these clans eked out a. Precarious living stealing each Otter s o s territories and by blackmail. Condit Loiis Vith. Which Cut ancestors were by no Means chiefs of the grease Vith the though United states even was not much the notion that the entering wedge treaty was an which Hught eventually pry open the door of reciprocity and last but not least was the fact that tie. Conservative ranks had to be kept intact in. The face of the ensuing election. It was a personal Triumph for Macdonald. The agreement made at Washington did not Settle a. Disputes to the satisfaction of All concerned. But it did serve to rub off the worst edges and to provide a breathing spell for both countries common sense came to the Rescue with a resulting adjustment which if it did not leave All parties completely satisfied did at least re move the greater obstacles and allowed time to emphasize again the desirability the necessity of Kindred Peoples living in Amity. Friction there was to be subsequently but it is not too much to say that ton and its immediate aftermath marked the end of one period in Canadian american relations and inaugurated a new b shipped. Lations 184s-18t4." it Onlo by Ereon from Hie Golden books a hymn of the Brahms a Raaf the last degree deplorable and disastrous. Half a Century of dwelling in peace if not always in Harmony had done annexation fear forced provinces the end of the civil War saw the United states with relatively the strongest armed forces in its history. At the same time the country was in a less Friendly mind toward great Brit sin than it had been since 181.5. Annexation sentiment was revived in the United but this time it had no counterpart in which now turned toward confederation As a solution for its prob fast Pray whip Giorl plead we weep an a for its. Motto j have never Learned. A portrait standing of Mackin Tosh clans constitute Trie highest Coyn Cit they Are like Cluny Mac Pic son of the Mackintosh or Donald the sir James is not sure that a of _ frontispiece in this Issue the iks the Little Magazine. His c0ujitrv More strongly than name was Alfred Donald and his father s was Alexander. The ily tradition is steely with Inverness since 1165. A Bat he was educated at Ham College and at Sandhurst. His first regiment was the High Hoine. He wishes i at his men could see scotsmen s on St. Night in bom Faavi and Calcutta Cirdes the Lone he Eon. Shilling land Light lib Fanty quatrain and like Many another Scot or no he is Irot strictly ing to the memorial in clan must be one in Lar s Lar army Cano Eroh highlanders. In the society gaelic com went Ori Between and Cameron but a Cameron Piper Doch Mackintosh. Its chief is the played Mackintosh lament Sortai remains of the were carried out of Moy Castle. The Mackintosh was personage in ally from Bonnie Prince Charlie to Edward Vii and George a h ave been at that Highland scat. The prefect King was represented Mackintosh of Mackintosh and that patronymic predominates in this Issue of clan Battan be sides the chief there is a Preiti surname. The. Objects of the society arc to Foster provide concerning it. Chiefly for the Young generation to. Foster interest Public bodies Humble f Oik from everywhere in the music of the bagpipes. The Are reasonably Low Evri to there Are some i members mostly in great Brit Ain though a Good number reside a the four Corners of the world me s v the most inome Al a Lay thei plaid. Two swords and bal moral Bonnet through the estate to the main Road. Three pipers led playing the land or the and at the grave in a from morning until even we feel to find the holy Way we Knock at the Gate of heaven and when in silent Awe we wait and word and , the hinges of the Golden Gate move soundless to our prayer who hears the eternal harmonies can heed no outward word Blind to All else is he who sees the. Vision of the lord paraphrase. Big hmm so inn. N society a Ellevera in cod in Initta. It. Is to Between the rights of the individual and individualism. Anthony Eden. The memorial it is noted that the Mackintosh s Only son Captain Angus Alexander died of pneumonia in Canada in 1918, while on the military staff of the British ambassador in Washington. The longest article in this Issue of clan Chattan is on the clan system of the country Between India and Persia. It is address Given to the association at an annual meeting the most frequent inquiry re ived by the Secretary a Mack iritis a is concerning the right tartan for a Little girl. Directions for the wealing of the Kilt. Are Given As Well As Points in its acis Tovy. And we arc told that High land circus Day and Ever fling Wear is More popular than Eva it was. There is a differ we. A Book the Kilt and How to. Wear if is. By the Hon. r. Al skins publisher s name not mentioned. Its. Author claims that the ease Grace and elegance of the whole costume please and Charm the unprejudiced and re veal the individuality of the wearer in the adjustments . Kilt a if a in the buoyant Freedom. Of his Carriage proclaim the Man by sit James Rorar k.c.s.i., who of action the Freeman and the describes that Eastern clan system he. Think Rand perhaps More than at work today and its resemblance to that of the scottish Highlands the Baloch people Are divided of vanity pages Atid pages Are filled with genealogy of a Branch of the into Many clans each clan into i anti their ilk
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