Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 19, 1939, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Ninth Day thursday entered its without a fatal traffic on the streets. The last p occurred october 10, to eight the number of lost m accidents this Winnipeg free press year. By Carrier in 2sc per week. Winnipeg thursday october 19, 1939 Price 5c per copy edition with comics we. Has a different More taste homemade bread made from the finest Ingre Dinu Bryce bakeries Ltd. Phone 37088 and Bave our Driver Call Dally War shorts from near and far oct is. Kiel Desmarais 37, of Medicine hat Ary Ouis Rici Leader of the Ricl rebellion in Western Canada prison 01 wants to against nazi Germany he told military 5 years c yesterday when he volunteered for service with the -itie5 service Force. Desmarais served for 17 years in the t South Alberta regiment and held the rank of Corporal. Help Mafte a future for these girls Jan Perusio Toronto. Oct. 19. Staniewski. Editor j. Of the Viec. A polish weekly said today he Asti that a contingent of Canadian poles would to the request of the polish government in trance for a. Overseas division of poles from this country. A contraband seized on Way to Germany London oct. 19. Up the contraband control announced today it had detained tons of contraband goods Des tined for Germany in the first six weeks of the War. For the week ended oct. 14, it said 23.000 tons had been seized. British visitors still get Tea oct Jim War As Well As peace britons must i i in the late afternoon for a spot of Tea. The so members British War purchasing Mission and the British air training on Row in offices in the Centre Block of the parliament build re being served ten daily by the parliamentary restaurant staff. Fri Yutian parliament batb1es Powers Cairo oct. 19. Api the egyptian parliament has completed the ratification of emergency Powers under which King Farouk s government has implemented the wartime sup port for great Britain required m the treaty of 1936. The egyptian government severed diplomatic relations with Germany at the outset of the War. These guards Are really strict Ottawa oct. 18. Stanley Lewis could t enter Lansdowne Park now a Mili tary Camp to watch rough riders practice yesterday but they let him in As a director of the Ottawa football club. The sentry said i Don t care who you Are. You can t get in Here unless your name is on the fortunately it was. Blackout takes death toil too oct 19 i Britain s traffic deaths for the first month one night in blackout were 676. More than Normal. The official figures showed that in september 1938. 554 were killed on the nations roads in september. 1939. 1.130 were filled. Pneumonia War doctor sees great Promise in use of new vaccination Pittsburgh oct. 19. For the first time in history pneumonia May be brought under control during the coming Winter. The disease is the third leading Public health enemy in the United states but. According to reports before the american Public health association meeting Here yesterday science has a Promise of conquering it More effectively than with any pre in a it 1 5 nothing to the be in if you do Yoor pact Deal owe prior aha a Amo eooca110m for to Plav Cam can or. Wandering and wondering with Chester Bloom every time 1 Start anything which involves spelling Reading writing or arithmetic i m usually sorry before the letter writing pundits Fiat through with me. Just new my trouble is the spelling of that Man Hitler s original name Schick Gruber. A usually Well read lady asked me the other you Cau Hitler Schick Gruber i Don t think that s funny. I Don t think anything about Hitler is funny. But his father s name was Schickl Truber until he changed it to Hitler the family name of his third wife who was Doks Roomer. Hitler s father the son of a German Cobbler and a servant girl is euphonious by described in German biographies As an orphan and for somewhat obvious reasons was Given the name of is Mother Schick Gruber. Note that both Adolf s surnames Schick Gruber and Hitler from the feminine Side of the family. But now a correspondent writes in to Correct my spelling. He signs himself the logic chopper. From some source or other he writes you have been provided with Schick Gruber. The avidly accurate and unimaginably unimpeachable new York times several months ago spelled the name then he adds that creditable Ken Magazine submitted Schucke Gruber As the right it does t seem to me to matter whether Adolf s proper surname begins with Schick or Schucks. The special War Issue of usually meticulous life Magazine spells it repeatedly Schick Gruber. What is important to us All is that life s Neutral investigator says that the District of Branau Austria where Adolf was born and spent his boyhood bears ill repute in Germany As a poverty Slacken Back Ward isolated District with an inbred whining population. It is cold. By Elsie Mcintosh i Sisters at St. Herbert had to watch Happy Happy sure we be when _ Jhen she was Only six months the learn our piping Young voices Rose joyously As 22 Peppy u Sang to visitors at St. Ange wednesday afternoon. was the charming Greet the visitors ing from this Junior class. Seem no of to spell it what it Means and groups three to another mischievous one is Little Lillian now four. Helen always has run in u smile said the Sisters when Helen hello brought out her scribbler to show Jer writing and detriment to Tong Mckew from us Prce Pron piles sixty years 1879 an icelandic immigrant who had tried to drive away his homesick Ness with the Wassail bowl filled Javious known methods. I serums and oxygen tents with adequate nursing care have until recently been the principal methods of treating pneumonia. These will i still be used in this Winter s Campaign. However or. Lloyd d. Felton of the National Institute of health one sleeve to do in a opened in 1925, by the Sisters of Lucy who lost a leg the Good Shepherd the priory pro in in automobile Accident. She has Vides Home and education for girls finished knitting one sweater and with no parents for those whose i. H Home life has been unpleasant and second for those whose parents Are too kindergarten classes for children poor to keep them Well nourished under six teach them to write and and warmly Clad. Count. Four Small easel Black sweaters knitted boards Are Seldom without a have you Ever seen four year Olds worker whether the girls Are writ knit they do at the priory ing or drawing. Sweaters patterned and fitted knit Earnest workers in an even stitch of uniform tension girls in their first year of Schnoo Are the result. Turn was Are Earnest and they work ver the command of one child and she hard said a sister. They won a Oce eded to fit a sweater on her take their eyes off a new word o i fun irix seven to ten and 11 to 16, each Lave a classroom. But lessons Are Only part of the daily programme. Small housekeeping tasks Are not denied these girls though their Lorne is an institution. Older girls have half hour duty every Day dust no floors and furniture and have dish washing duty for a week at a time. With whiskey in lieu of Mead was found on main Street in the Small hours making the night hideous with icelandic opera or something Washington d.c., told the association that great Promise exists in the use of vaccination against the disease. The new vaccination lasts Only Lor about one year but appears in preliminary experiments quite effective in preventing he could still pronounce his name. Though m one else could and arrested and assessed s3. No disease. Fifty five years 19, 18s4j the third method of combating among speakers at the meeting disease of the Southern Manitoba Farmers drug which stops the pneumococcus rms from growing until the defensive White blood cells of the Union in the Queen s hotel. Nelson Morden were Alex. Ledingham f. N. Stevens John , t. Dun can and messes. Goswell of rut which kills More than each year is the calf Banville. Waddingham of Mountain and Bailey. Fifty years 19. 188s the visit of lord Stanley gov j pneumonia . To the Blackfoot body can overcome them. Companion s Back. Victoria and Geraldine the three year Olds were working with Cut outs. Little Black eyed Geraldine with the yellow Bow in her Black hair chatters continually. She has always been Active and Bright the the blackboard until they know of to use the three age the girls enjoy this said the Mother Superior. Their real Joy is the weekly cooking class. They eat what they make and Don t seem to mind no matter what she remarked. This year the girls had their own Garden and were terribly pleased when their tomatoes wer Ripe before the Gardener s. They seem to enjoy doing things of themselves and watching explained the Mother directness. Every room in the priory is Bright and airy with Many wind cows and High ceilings. Worship is conducted twice a Day in the Large Chapel above the Chapel is the older girls dormitory. Here Are six rows of trim White cots with about 13 or 4 cots in each Row. Beside each of is a washstand and a Basin. The Junior dormitory is a cheerful room with two Long rows of cots every one boasting a White counter pane bordered in deep Blue and embroidered in Bright hues. Here each girl has a washstand and a tiny chair. Seven . To 6 . Makes a Day for the 95 girls at the priory. But it is a Day full of excitement and authority alleges that Adolf s father Schick Gruber attempted to take a third wife outside his Village but local intolerance was top Strong instead he took a third Cousin in the same Village and of this Union came our the father had taken his wife s surname. What is this but the typical background of a a boyhood spent in an atmosphere not of decent poverty but of hate and background of bitterness and thirst for revenge. Seen in this perspective much of Adolf Schick Gruber s Peculiar psychology becomes understandable. The gangster s psychology of muscling in on a creating the nazi gang to loot the prostrate German Republic. Even his repeated peace proposals to but gangster offers of Protection to peaceable citizens else right Down to the last peace offer after the murder of International Hijacker willing to Divide the loot with the police if he can corrupt them. I turn for a moment to a healthier Outlook. F. G. Holland writes try this old ditty on your friends and the Sowers. 1 feel sure they will enjoy it As we used to do when i was a Soldier for Queen Victoria in the Jubilee year. It goes like this shoulder to shoulder steady and True fight As your forefathers taught you to do. Fight for your Home and the red White and Blue and be proud that you re fighting for he adds at that time i was an English Soldier but i went through France As old As i was. O.k., . They re obeying the Call. Last week the Mellon Institute of Pittsburgh announced the development of another new anti drug known by the technical name of hydroxy Ethyl in Giulii Vuki ii i in nil lans. But was marred a ittle by nary quinine which in serious injury of chief White pneumonia appeared to be More serve was a great event for the India the serious injury Pup s son whose Pony stepped in a Badger Hole and threw him the citizens of Gleichen n.w.t., turned out in Masse and 40 guests ate lunch at Magnus Begg s House. Forty five years 19, Jules Verne s great Story Michael Strogoff had been made into a drama which was packing audiences into the Bijou old Winnipeg theatre notre dome fires were ravaging haystacks in the Westbourne District. Forty years 19, 1899 the Winnipeg police has decided to dose All Slot machines in the Transvaal and Orange free state troops were advancing on Ladysmith where the Garrison was in command of sir George Stewart White. Thirty Jive years oct. 19, 1904 one of the striking things about the recent big Ashdown fire had been the explosion of the burning ammunition the free press re Porter wrote began a crackling like the hottest kind of infantry fire ending with a Roar like a Cannon from an Oil tank in the basement which in its explosion evidently blew up the rest of tile thirty years 19. 1909 Lapoca Prienke a derivative of Ordi effective than Sulf pyridine. In the past one of the major difficulties in treating pneumonia has been the fact that 32 of 3.3 different types of the germ exist and each Type had to be treated with a specific serum. The new however have a Shotgun effect because they Are effective in stopping the growth of All types of the germ. Prominent speakers plan lecture series for Winter months evening classes in a variety of subjects Are being offered by Mem Bers of the faculty of the University of Manitoba and other lecturers registration begins nov. 6 at room 152 old science building Broadway give something co operation of citizens urged by Chest committee an Appeal to citizens to co operate with the messengers who will Call upon them for their subscriptions so. That the Campaign May be concluded within the eight working Days allotted oct. 23-31, is made by r. L. Denison chairman of the Campaign committee of the Community Chest. George o. Vale vice chairman of championship. Study and play tires them out stated a sister. Squeals of Delight Rise from the Large playground when the girls play and every game they can devise. To help provide this Home for orphans and underprivileged Chil Dren the Federated budget con tributes each year. By making a donation to the Community Chest Small or Large Winni Peg citizens can help children such As these. Deny yourself not them we Are grateful and Osborne Street. Twelve lectures in All will be Given As follows nov. 8 prof. D. Mcd. Clokie will speak on the democracies is. The dictatorships nov 15, prof. R. A. Wardle the evolution of Man nov. 22 or. Julius Szygowski Poland and Eastern Europe nov. 29, a. M. So Bane . The jew his place in the modern world dec. 6, or. F. D. David Lyttle past worshipful . No 2433, who will preside As Toast master at the Diamond Jubilee ban Quet and dance to be held at 7.15 . Friday at the Marlborough hotel v. W. Gilmer who recently returned from a two month visit to the British Isles will be guest speaker. A programme will be contributed by the following artists Stanley hot ran miss Gladys Hall Wilfred masters mrs. E. Mcdonald. Mrs. Stanley Hoban and miss Chrissie Mclean will act As accompanists. S. Carberry is chairman of the banquet commit the committee urges a broadening of the interest of citizens in the work that is being done under the Wing of the Chest. The Campaign can easily be concluded in the stipulated eight Days if contributors will kindly have their donations or promises ready when the collector Calls so that a second or third visit will not be or. Denison declared. The 1.300 men and women who Are giving their time to the work of collecting Are doing so gladly enthusiastically with the settled purpose of reaching the objective within the specified eight Days. Every Day adds to the expense of the Campaign to a degree the average citizen probably1 does not or. Denison said. There is the Cost of premises extra staff necessary and Many incidentals All of which might easily be saved were the period of collecting con fined to its proper time limit. Preparations for what it is Hope will be a record Start on monday Are practically completed. Every thing is Well in hand reports from tee. A. L. Crossin of the fort Rouge White the use of Gas in warfare Bowling club had received a reply to his letter to president r. Green Wood of the Canada club. Toronto Winner of the butt trophy or. Crossin s letter had contained a Challenge As Well As congrats la both. And or. Greenwood accepted Twenty five years oct. 19, 1914 Field marshal French s latest re port of operations on the Western front contained an account of the Battle on the Banks of the Aisne among officers specially mentioned were major general e. H. H. Allenby and major Genera Hubert de la p. Gough. Twenty years 18, 1919 the re opening and festival ser vices in All saints were exceptionally Well attended among those presiding were archbishop mat Teon Rev. Walter Loucks Rector dec. 13. Prof. Roy Darnell has poetry come to a dead end Jan. D. Prof r o. Macfarlane american neutrality Jan. 10, or. J d. Adam son state Medicine Jan. 17, prof. J.1. C Grant the West Relief Retreat or Jan. 24, judge f a e. Hamilton crime its cause treatment and cure Jan. 31, or h r Low education or entertainment feb. 7, prof. M. S. Osborne architecture in a world War. Ward 3 candidates nominated by labor for Council contest Alderman j. Blunberg and Angus Mackay were nominated As Ward 3 candidates to contest City Council seats in the forthcoming civic elections at a joint meeting of the North Winnipeg Elmwood Independent labor party and the Kcf club of North Winnipeg wednesday in the Elmwood labor the various committees Are mos encouraging and it looks As i there will be no dawdling or Lack of enthusiasm on the part of the Fine body of Well known men and women who Are devoting themselves o the business of obtaining nothing Ess than the total of expected from the citizens. Those citizens who Are in a Posi Ion to give Large sums have been giving most generously they do not need to be urged but there is a very Large number of Good people who Are Able to give something who have been giving less than they might easily donate or who have not been giving at or. Vale asserted. The wage deduction plan adopted by Many firms i think is an excellent one and should be adopted where it is not in operation and can be conveniently done. The firm automatically deducts from the Ages or salary of the employee he or she is willing to give and hands Over the total contribution of the staff to the Community he added. The need for every citizen s help at this particular time cannot be overstated. I earnestly Hope that in reaching the objective the Burden will be shared by All those Good citizens whose loyalty and Genero sity have never failed the Community Chest since its inception in polish canadians stand ready to make any sacrifices needed Rev. Father i. E. Zielonka Rector of St. John Manlius Church was elected president of the associated poles of Canada at the fifth annual convention held in the Parish Hall of the St. John Cantius Church wednesday night. Fifty eight accredited Dele Gates from Many Points in Manitoba including 18 priests attended the convention. Has been elected honorary Secre tary treasurer of the Navy league of spiritual readiness to make such sacrifices As May be needful to safeguard ideals of Liberty Freedom and Justice for which Canada stands was pledged in a Resolution of loyalty to the government of Canada. As an organization together with All other canadians of polish extraction the convention expressed its deep feel ing of gratefulness for the part played by Canada and the British Empire in the defence of Poland and firmly upheld the policies and measures undertaken by the government during the War. Loyalty to Church warmest loyalty to the Catholic Church and to archbishop a. A. Sinnott the organization s sponsor and protector was expressed in another Resolution we desire to pledge the Faith of our Homes to the Catholic religion to testify to the catholicity of our organization and express our readiness to obey oui spiritual leaders in their efforts to Canada Manitoba division succeed ing to the position relinquished by e. F. Mckee. The appointment was firmed at a recent meeting of the 1922. Deny yourself not co division. Warning a 3 school Board candidates will be mrs. Mary Lowe and Al Averbach. De. Mcgrath was not renominated As a school Board candidate because Rhese nominations will be sub Tokyo oct. 19 ambassador Joseph Clark grew j West end labor Hall nov. 3. Halifa 3. P. D. Llwyd of All saints a and Canon Murray. Ward Public strongly resented some Jap anese army actions in China and the situation would have to be changed if relations were to be improved. Captain t. Of Smellie . The Nas Copie returned Home Winnipeg Over Canadian National lines wednesday . Denison g. O. Vale an Appeal to citizens of Winnipeg to be Ady when indians health vastly improved or. Moore finds considerable Progress has been made in improving the health of indians in the West or. Percy e. Moore Ottawa assistant superintendent of medical services Indian affairs Branch reported when he Rived in Winnipeg wednesday after completing a seven weeks tour of medical services for indians in the Western provinces. Infant mortality among indians had been greatly reduced. Steps were being taken to control trachoma the Eye disease leading to blindness. A trachoma specialist and a full time nurse were working in the province. Programmes for the control of tuberculosis among indians were continuing in the West. In Mani Toba the Indian Hospital at Dynevor was being renovated while a new Sanatorium for indians was under construction at Fisher River near Hodgson. Better medical care sought suggestions for beat or medical care of indians in Northern Mani Toba will be made to the Dominion government by roman Catholic authorities Bishop Martin Lajeunesse of the Pas. Said when he passed through Winnipeg wednesday re turning to his diocese after attend spread and keep the Faith of old Poland in the hearts of All those whose heritage it has been to have been born a Catholic and a the convention expressed loyalty to archbishop lond primate of the Polis i Church now in Rome Anc expressed deepest sympathy with the polish people at this time. We in Canada in whom the True polish traditions live on make common cause with our Brothers in the of a Resolution said. Rev. W. J. Krecisz Wajd of Sifton retiring president opened the convention with High commendation o Canadian free institutions. In Poland he said even thre poles cannot come together without Bein accused of treason against the invaders. We ought to be thankful hat we live in Canada in that Liberty in which the poles Ever n his paper on the Aims of the or animation father Wiecki said they Lould Foster Catholic traditions keep alive the polish Tongue and each the poles in Canada their obligations to their new Homeland Ach them the English language acadian Laws and practices of the government. Other officers elected for 1940 Oyal traitors we Are not and never Hall be and now that Canada and he whole British Empire is at War particularly feel that this War is waged for our own Mother land we would be ungrateful if we did not lend our efforts Cost what vice chairman interest of citizens in the work that is being done by the Chest. Ing Ottawa. Conference of Bishops in vere vice presidents Peter tar ska and l. Lasola general Secre Ary father m. Wiecki re elected financial Secretary father m. F. Orinski treasurer w. Glowacki librarian father r. Latusek Secre tary of the death Benefit depart ment Julius Chmielewski assistant Secretary John Koziarski directors t Kwiatkowski father w. J. Krc Ciszewski w. Szczer Baniewicz father l. S. Sajek and father j. Szojak auditors father k. Buch Wald. Peter Rutkowski and j. Strzynecki. Salvation army plans recreation Centre for troops the salvation army has reached an agreement with the City of Winnipeg for the taking Over of the forum building 445 main Street which will be used As the Central building in connection with activities of the army in interests of men on Active service in training in the City. Contractors Are immediately Start ing to paint and decorate the two Large rooms on the main floor which will be used As Reade and writing rooms lounge room Ana a Hall for concerts Etc. The rooms the the themselves. So we poles have Ever been uni i Homeland. Mrs. Courage poles the whole British Empire will not allow a Finis to be written to Poland. Plea for Harmony greetings from the federation of poli la societies in Canada were extended by p. T. Andice Dominion president of that body. Or. J. Szygowski polish Consul in Winnipeg urged Harmony among the poles. Once the Independence of Poland is regained there would be an Opportunity to Settle any differences that might exist now he said. A detailed report on the work of the organization was submitted by father m. Wiecki general Secretary. On the second floor will be put shape for the various activities of the red shield women s auxiliary of the organization. Heiress is Champion in College sports St. Thomas ont oct. Is
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