Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 30, 1939, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Nineteen Days at Midnight sunday Winnipeg d Nineteen Days a re Corn traffic Accident. The last the Street of the Fital buried oct. 10. So car this persons have lost their to baffle accidents. Winnipeg free press by Carrier in Winnipeg 2sc per week. Winnipeg monday october 30, 1939 Price 5cper copy edition with comics inc. Every loaf with Energy making food Buttermilk bread homemade the Bryce War new in flavor and shape Bryce bakeries Ltd. Phone 37 088 and Hivo our Call Dally i c-1-. From near and far to strode to Ritter with a drawn Philippe 17-year-old Alsace farm boy receive the Croix de Guerre in this War. Despatches said the boy was working in a Field when a to landed his warplane nearby h demanded. Where am it Ritter blurted. Revolver he Flod to his bicycle and pedalled away to arc std the Pilot before he could set fire financier offers to serve in War Toronto oct. 30. Lius Jarvis 79-year-old Toronto financier and sportsman who obtained a secret service com Mission in the first great War to buy ships to be used in Canada s a boat patrol has offered his services to the do minion government in any Capa City it was Learned today. A 1 of Ashington. Oct. 30. A Curran. Chairman of the of Industrial organi maritime committee United states Bill become Law. I death certificates new use in Germany r oct 30 must Stop circumventing t v zoning system by using death certificates to acquire Lar rationing r auth0rities decreed yesterday. Difficult to buy clothing or anything Al members of families in which deat. F fabrics but hitherto de merely had to show death certificates to buy mourning. 01 r in. The practice merchants now Are required to Stam a reasonable amount of mourning clothes has Dee certificates when prepare to enlarge deut Salix patrol Washington oct. 30. A the United states Navy made preliminary preparation Satur Day to enlarge the neutrality Patro by ordering officers to duty aboard twelve Long Idle destroyers. Air raid drills take life toll Tokyo oct. 30. Cup a week of air raid drills ended today with five killed and 75 injured in traffic accidents. Collisions Between darkened Street cars trains and automobiles caused most of the casualties. A Royal visit to Canada House Iong Bard Tom the free press files the King and Queen Are shown leaving Canada House in London where they saw a display of knitted Wear for the troop and baby clothes for War orphans. Then majesties were accompanied by Hon. Vincent Massey Canadian High commissioner and mrs Massey. A mounted police guard stands stiffly at attention As the Queen gives her characteristic smiling greeting. Radiant bareness greatness of Macrae honoured in memorial service at St. Giles what made d. B. Macrae so great a Man in a newspaper office was the fact that the radiance the Peculiar qualities of his personality shone not Only in personal contacts but in his said g. V. Ferguson speaking at the memorial service tour. Macrae his former colleague on the editorial staff of the Winnipeg free press and at his death editor of the Regina Leader Post held sunday morning at St. Giles United Church where or. Macrae worshipped for almost a Quarter of a Century. Two Are in Hospital after collisions two persons were admitted to St. Joseph s Hospital saturday night following collisions on slip Pery streets. Douglas Allen 15, 264 St. An Thony Avenue was admitted follow ing a collision Between a truck and an Auto at Cathedral Avenue and Aikens Street in which the truck overturned according to police reports the truck was driven by Ray Dowling of 242 St. Anthony Street and the Auto by Steven Hnatyshyn of suite 1 Kepman apartments 640 Selkirk Avenue. Allen is suffering from abrasions to the hip and Chest and bruises to the head. Mrs. M. Macmanamon 42, 445 Roberta Street was admitted follow ing a collision Between two autos Linden Avenue and Watt Street bitter indignation apart from his technical gifts at which we marvelled or. I could into words his attitude towards the problems i the Day towards life As a whole. Ferguson continued transmute his feelings of his most beloved hymns the lord is my Shepherd and o for a closer walk with god to the old psalter tune Stracathro were Sung by the choir and congregation. Among those who attended were in the columns of his rape rims. Herbert t. Blott representing i c it shone in Regina As it shone in the old Days in the free press and it was doubly adorned by his Lack of pretentiousness his simplicity of the Glengarry association Lawr ence Brownell the Winnipeg free press lord George Smith Winnipeg police de col j. B. Mitchell St club miss Anna Henderson Selkirk association chief t f no apartment col j. B. Mitchell St. Look his humor his dislike of society James Mclean Bery and Sham his innate democracy his fundamental continuing liberalism by which i mean the High values he always set upon the souls his Fellowmen and upon West Kildonan Curling club John d. Cameron free press business office h. T. Jensen staff nigh Chapel free press John Curie Bruce county society and Arthur their friends beyond number describing How or. Macrae s in reached far around him or. Ferguson continued. Ever since his death his friends hav been writing to us and his friends Are beyond number and All them had been under his spell and under it still. They will never escape it nor would they want to and each of them would be Able to testify if testimony were import ant that insofar As the life of d. B. Macrae had touched them they were the better for it. This is the essential bareness of Macrae the Quaidy that set him apart from the i rest us and that made him recalling Macrae s deep rever once and his love for Fine verse and prose or. Ferguson told How he would quote passages from the scriptures to his friends gathered in his office. Or Ever the Silver Cord loosed or the Golden bowl be broken or the Pitcher be broken at the Fountain or the wheel broken at the Cistern. Then shall the dust turn to the Earth As it was and spirit shall return unto god who save after these solemn words Macrae would add Man there s loveliness for gave everything he had Parker kiwanis club. About 9 . She is suffering from Shock and a Bruise above her Lef Eye. Or. And mrs. George Hayes were also treated after the Accident according to reports Robert Gill of 237 Amherst Street St. James was the Driver of Auto. Ukrainians urged to support cause pastoral letter issued by Bisho i. Bort Dan spiritual Leader of the orthodox Church in America which urged Canadian ukrainians to sup port the Canadian government a Lively in a struggle for god s an human rights was read by Rev. J Zazulak Rector of the ukr Mia orthodox Cathedral at the morn ing service. Save the sorrowing Czecho slovaks hotly protest classification As germans sounding a Strong note of Faith that Czecho Slovakia would freed from nazi Fetters the 21st anniversary of the hide Indence of the Republic was observed in Winnipeg Over Thi Veek end when a number of speakers stressed the loyalty o work among children of needy supported by Community Chest by Elsie Mcintosh. Relief of the sick discouraged poor bewildered Blind or old guidance and care of underprivileged boys and girls of helpless Little ones will be continued if Winni Eggers answer appeals of the 18th annual Community Chest Leir people to the Allied cause. At one of the celebrations Mait and . Czecho slovakian Consul in Winnipeg raised Obj dec icons to the present registration of Czecho slovaks in Canada As Ger is. No doubt you All said or. Czecho slovak ans in Canada Are requested by the government to Register As germans Here has bean an outburst of jus if abbe complaint and indignation i account of this., we Are no ermans and we resent being made o Register As germans. Represent ions have already been made to Ottawa to alter this intolerable sit i. Am hopeful that the complaint will b recognized Tsy our government Anc a change be made in the situation. War veterans also Frank Wojacek chairman of the celebs Avion said that it was regret table that even czechs who had served in the great War now in the forces should be told to Register As germans. It pointed out by others outside the sunday night Celebration that the British government had Oroa Pas to to the world that it still recognized the Republic of Czechoslovakia and that it seemed prior Norflus that immigrants who came to Canada under passports issued. By that government should be classified treated As enemy subjects and that they of All things should fee designated As germans. Bitter indignation despite the darkness of the present declared or. Stein Kopf see the morning Star ushering Iti the Dawn of a new and for Czecho so Day of Freedom of Hap or. Miss Ann Moravec lome Reznowski g. Dvorak Charles do Jacek c. Leznowsky. Hope for be establishment Hope that great Britain in recognizing the continued existence of the Republic of Czecho Slovakia under or. Eduard Benes would re establish the Republic when Hitler ism is crushed was expressed in a Resolution submitted at a Celebration Heia at 706 main Street sunday afternoon. It was sponsored by the Winnipeg Branch of the National Alliance of slovaks czechs and the urgent Campaign. Averting a tragic future for under privileged children whose surroundings have offered them temptation to Low living and Low thinking is the work of such institutions As the children s Aid society the jewish orphanage and the Benedictine orphanage at the loyalty Rne red from that i. Macrae his old Glengarry heritage and beyond it from the rugged country of his clansmen he save to everything with which he was Giles the free Arborg. The children s Aid society in social agencies of greater Winni Peg. With a Grant of from the Community Chest they will carry on this work. Agencies for character building and planned recreational activities such As the y.m.c.a., the y.w.c.a., and the Catholic women s Hostel Hargrave Street Are assisted in their and. w Ruda Secretary of the Alli Ance sail that. In spite of the weight of apparent German Supre Macy we feel that we have enough strength courage and Hope we May say almost certainly that nation tableau shall Rise again depicting the re pub work by Grants of Yaj ii ice Tut i it. He Leader uns Par jc8ly that his body at last could no anger Bear the Strain. In the words his chief j. W. Dafoe the gifted scabbard of Clay can no always contain the sword of the Deavors to protect children from cruelty and to save them from a life of crime and also cares for abandoned and neglected children. Since its inception children who probably would have led vicious unhappy lives have been rescued have been protected cared for and sheltered have been Given Foster Homes and situations a Grant of annually makes this possible. Spirit now that he has find i vain to gild our grief with Ferguson concluded. These cannot fill the place he filled in our nor can they do the work he and respectively. Fighting cancer relieving those suffering from the dread disease studying causes and treatments is the work of the cancer Relief and research Institute people who could expensive care were treated these 163 were from Winnipeg the Institute has an adequate Supply Radium for treatments and equip ment and personnel to handle it. Last year not afford 289 the of new division at work a new division of the children s Aid society its work commencing september 1, 1939, has undertaken to co ordinate and centralize All work done in greater Winnipeg for unmarried mothers and their babies. The Community Chest set up for this specialized work. The children s Bureau first of its lie As being crucified by nazi Ger Many was shown by Jerry Kout Nek miss s. Lesso and Leo Dvorak Rosenberg Flag it was announced by or. Doja Eek that r of Rosenberg Czecho Isle Varia had presented the Alliance with the Flag that Hung Over the City of Rosenberg. Or. Steirer Schelm was mayor of the City and had snatched the Flag before the coming of the nazi troops. He spent months in nazi concentration Camps. Among those who contributed to the programme were Joe Hamata car Patho russians in Canada with Joseph Falitar the president acting As master of ceremonies. We pledge our loyalty and full co operation to Canada in this War and to do everything in our Power to destroy said the Resolution. Col. A. M. Hanneson former officer of the 223rd battalion who was guest speaker told the audience there was so czechs in the Bat Talion and they were excellent sol in appreciation of his sympathy and Servic e Tai the Czecho slovaks or. Falta presented col. Hannesson with the Assen tation s medal. Other speakers were or. Falta and f. Frolka the Secretary who read resolutions and messages. The Community band from Niver Ville conducted by Joro Gregora provided music for the Celebration. Endurance fliers up 726 hours Long Beach calif., oct. 30. A Wes Carroll and Clyde Schlieper landed their seaplane at 3.c9 . Yesterday concluding a month Long endurance flight the new record they announced is 726 hours. Their 30-Day tour Over Rosamond dry take 60 Miles North of Long three Days Over the sixty years 30, 1879 station buildings had been completed on the Pembina Branch at St. Boniface Benza Otterburn Niverville Selkirk and Emerson with Flag stations at Arnaud do Frost St. Norbert Bird s Hill and Conor the biggest station buildings those at St. Boniface and Emerson were 120 x 24 feet with 90 feet of freight accommodation fifty five years 30, 1884 new anglican missions in Mani Oba recently supplied with resident clergymen were those at the Boyne Urtle Mountain Gladstone Souris Hoal Lake Clearwater beacons Leld and Alexander in Winnipeg in two new parishes of All saints and St. George s had been formed within the year. Fifty years 30, 1889 mrs. Scott Siddons noted actress attracted a Large audience at a re ital in Victoria Hall old Winnipeg theatre notre Dame she re cited the Forest scene from As you be it Monk Lewis the captive to. R. Sims the showman s death and other popular pieces. Forty five years 30, 1894 Rev. Hugh Pedley pastor of Cen ral congregational Church and one of the most popular of Winnipeg clergymen was Given a joyous Wel come by his congregation on his return from a British tour he said be had preached in his old Friend j. B. Silcox s pulpit while in Mont real. Forty years 30, 1899 Boers were gradually closing around was enjoying weather As warm As sum Mer and a continuance of it was Henry Irving s com Pany opened in new York with Vic Torie Sardou s Robespierre. Thirty five years 30, 1904 ninety three Barnardo boys and girls left London for Canada Mak ing a total of which or. Bar Nardo had sent out during the year and a grand total of of these Many of whom had gone to Mani Toba Homes 98 per cent had been successful. Thirty years 30, 1909 one of the brightest spirits in the Arch episcopal Palace St. Boniface was Rev. Father Dandurand though father Dandurand was in his 91st year his vitality both of mind and body were amazing after having been for so. Years Parish priest of St. Charles he was now chaplain of the orphanage he had been 68 years a priest. Twenty five years oct. 30, 1914 gentleman Jim Corbett still and Young looking and vigorous despite the fact was nearly a Quarter of a Century since he had the world s heavyweight boxing title from John l. Sullivan arrived in Winnipeg not to Box but to appear in vaudeville at the pantages. Twenty years 30, 1919 a unique use was being made of the air plane when a Winnipeg financial. Firm despatched a plane the Gold pan to bring Back j. B. Tyrrell mining Engineer held Pri Soner at Rice Lake on account of the sudden freezing of Lake Winnipeg. Winnipeg had raised for the Victory loan. With Chester Bloom let s follow some High Power minister Chamberlain s Over the cables at 2 . News editor a. Is. H. Coo is trying to cram the Best of it into the free press before superintendent w. J. Bill vennels and Foreman George Garbutt of the composing close the last forms. There Are a couple of words for but composed at this hour a place where compositors or printers bet and forms anything but female being Large Oblong frames of Iron enclosing the Type for a Page of the the forms lie on sturdy Iron tables with wheels and Are known to the Trade As worst newspaper calamity is to upset one inextricably tumbling the Type into i so that the whole Page has to be reset it s traditional that thet gent who pies a form keeps right on running out the Back door. Well Here Are the last three Page finance arid Market and turn Over Page they must be rolled into the stereotype room in the next half hour. We re starting Chamberlain on the front Page and carrying him into a turnover. No not Apple or even mincemeat these turnovers Are spooks which cause our autocrat of the copy desk miss Louise Macdonald to scream in nightmares. She dreams a front Page Story about a torpedoed liner marked at the place where the ship sinks continued on Page 18 col where the Reader finds a piece about the giant Panda or mrs. Acid sourpuss s High Tea. Miss Macdonald a grief is to make sure that does t the co operation of Donald Walters he s the head makeup Man who takes the front Page Type puts the proper Heads on it and assembles it in the form according to the Dummy or Chart prepared by the news editor. You la be surprised How readily All these people read Type upside Down that s reasonable if you recall Type is the reverse to print and to read from right to left you have to read upside Down. We return to Chamberlain s speech shooting upstairs Page by Page from the editorial rooms. Foreman Garbutt calmly cuts it into Little pieces of a few paragraphs each called takes. He Marks seriatim with cryptic symbols hangs them on a Hook where a dozen Linotype operators pick them off and set them in Type. They set or. Garbutt s Symbol in a line of Type at the head of each take to identify it. One Little mistake in marking a take and the whole works would be haywire Chamberlain would begin talking in the of his speech and probably run into a few Market quotations for Gooc. Measure. But or. Garbutt just does t make mistakes. The Linotype men each with his Little take set dumps it on a Metal tray column length or Galley placed with in Row on an Assembly table termed a where a deft Printer sorts or Garbutt s puzzles together in a eroding order pulls a proof of them for the proofreaders and hands the assembled Story in Type to the High Speed or. Walters. Bulk of or. Chamberlain s speech goes into the turnover Page which gets away first. The head the , and a Small piece of the speech Are saved for the front Page we have to hold that front Page to the last minute for any possible big news break. Market Page too for the late quotations. Sounds easy. But a dozen other front Page stories with turnovers Are pouring off the Linotype machines simultaneously in Small takes the later the hour the smaller the takes. The scene s a Madhouse to the uninitiated in reality perfect order Ona expert s work dovetailing exactly into another s. We re slaves of the clock All morning messes. Vennels Gar Jutt and their staff have had one Eye on the inexorable March of time As they pushed through exactly on schedules women a society sports radio theatre and a. Draft of other pages hour and minute fixed for every one to Roll to the stereo types careful records kept and a minute late Means big for someone. Fortunately we be had experts on the Job for like Anton Mattern the night Foreman Ernest Woodbury the night and Foreman and Phil Cohen the night head makeup Man. They have cleared the decks for us As the big advertisements must be set it night before and proofs read for correction at 8 . I i Beach was _ previous world record for sustained they broke the former 653-hour Mark established in 1935 at Mer Idian miss., by Fred and Al key last thursday then decided since the month of flying was so near completion they might As Well keep going unti sunday. Weakened by their Long flight the risen were taken to a hotel Foi physical examination. We feel All right but our legs Are awfully said Carroll. We want a Bath first and then a real bed to sleep help wanted things Are getting better on Ohe Day last week the help wanted columns of the free press carried offers of Twenty different positions exclusive of agents or salesmen the situations uttered were for the Fol Lowry or municipal doctor store or Ian Prioto graphic retouched Pointer and paperhanger teacher flour Miller night watchman lumber Yard manager watch maker farm hand experienced Stringer Auto Mechanic experienced , Presser laundry dress operator bookkeeper leather operator Cook window Dresser. The peo ple of Winnipeg know where to go to find employment or to find employee the free press want ads. If you Are out of Why not advertise for a situation the free press want ads Are the logical place to put an advertisement because that is the recognized employment medium in Winnipeg. Phone 8466 for your door to oppor has and William them All properly Hunter our Veteran advertising layout Man placed in the forms. All should be Well but there s a catch that s Why you see our Day and Foreman Jim Jaromil saying of my Ana dear me Over proofs which enterprising and writers have chewed up with pencils making Price changes until the printers can hardly read them and chances of errors Are doubled. But now Douglas Mckay has finished making up the women s and sports pages and we re Down to the last financial a and turn Over with the Type fairly boiling out of the machines. Clocks Are racing us to the deadline. News editor Coo appears with another hot Story just breaking. E. E. Ted Dafoe wire edit Steps at a time with a red hot insert to the chamber i the head will have to be changed a bit miss Macdonald i St of turnover stories with which to harass or a tar. Her list together calling turnover head Page and column Milboer As or. Walters adds each continued line to the piece of the Story held for Page one. The clock seems to go faster and Raster proofs with of corrected Type in them Shower Down they have to behead 1 Are Vucu. Over hurriedly and inserted in the columns of Type in the form the replace the lines with errors removed. And Walters work like oiled machinery it the last vennels and Gorbutt Road at the Montreal meet that year the in 1910 he s ground 10 1-5, and played pro baseball with i Van Iney to the wore he the Prairies and for Canada kind in Canada is a lie lived. All that we can do for All children seeking session " 0 sum up to total our losses and can at cast say to ourselves that would not have missed the of Unity of living with him and 5 the radiance he poured out la re service was steadfast h. Discharge from All the Corn Chest s child caring inst Unity Tut ions s Aid. It Oba dually. Supervised by the children s brains a Grant of an Avenue annually and receives an annual to further this mercy work the Community Chest contributes annually. Keep your City fit to live in. Help the needy. Deny yourself not them thief steals purse from open window believed to have used a hooked pole a thief lifted the purse belong ing to Isabel Studham Hairdresser at the Osborne Barbers and Han dressers from a table near an open window in the establishment Satur a night Diamond was on working for Czecho slovakian Freedom annually Auu Mcneill the pastor of from the Community Nae service to the Church. His and his a waver up in h s religion afforded an Cample of the Christian Gri o Chest the Benedictine orphanage e the purse containing in and a wedding ring he table about tour feet from the be were rallied gives 18.boys and girls to 15 years of age a Home and sound training with Fps assistance Grant of annually. Window. The rings at of a aiding the destitute Keke Otheir and in us be3t or Mcneill said. In the resides not Only Neether is the worn to. Which of on know Olive Brook that in spirit Campbell soloist favorite and old the organist Dvorak s going Home an the editors favourites. Two clothing Bureau in Junction with the Citso Calwell fare commission annually. With a Grant of our Cluj Lucia in social planning and research co ordinate existing services m the Community is the work cry the 7 social agencies on. The Council o valued what you want to know mail at 9.15 a the West daily. For Eastern Canada close m. And 6 . Daily of at 9 . And 8.30 loses As Fol then he came Pion ship Veteran Yards dash in the old Toronto Royal canadians a dozen. And its fast and accurate service to its readers. Lows 4.15 . Am for the United state air Mau closing time at the Genera Post office is 4.15 an and 4.15 . Legion members attend services members Branch of of the Prince Edward the Canadian legion activities renewed by jewish choir initial Public presentation season of the ust ened to patriotic speeches. B.e.s.l., and the ladies auxiliary held their annual Church Parade to John Black United Church sunday evening. Assembled at its Bead quarters 300 Trent Avenue with George Bessant As marshal they marched by Way of Brazier Syd Ney and Henderson Avenue. A. H. Webb president of the Branch led men and mrs. J. Hodgins was in charge of the ladies auxiliary. Rev p b. Samson pastor of the Church conducted the service during his Sermon or. Samson criticized col. Lindbergh for his anti British speech stating that was regrettable that any responsible citizen should say anything to create a bitter feeling that migh Lead to an open rupture. This jewish Community choir was held sunday evening the talmud torah Hall Avenue and choirmaster Flora Charles Street b. Brownstone Dis cussed the cantata two Brothers by Jacob Shaffer and l l. Peretz. The words of the cantata were read by Molly Yaffe and then or. Brownstone explained the relation ship of the words and the music. He demonstrated various passage with the assistance of Gordon Kushner at the piano. The choir was heard m Severa. Selections accompanied by Anne Wright. J. Steinberg was chairman. London up anthropologist Soldier Anc author lord Raglan is now in the ministry of information censoring cartoons and working on the night shift in the basement
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