Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, January 13, 1940

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 13, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page fourteen Winnipeg free press saturday january 13, 1940 Sultan succeeds missing woman is found Safe in general Hospital mrs. Katie Winiarz reported to have disappeared from her Home at Melrose. Man., last sunday morning has been Safe in the Winnipeg general Hospital since the Day she vanished exhausted but unharmed after an All Day 15-mile walk Accord ing to Royal Canadian mounted police Transcona detachment Friday night. Led by Sultan. German police dog constables h. M. Hartley of trans Cona and e. B. Bailey of heading by on Friday followed the Trail left by the missing woman from her Home six Miles East of the . Lac Dubonnet line along the rail Way tracks eight Miles to a nearby farm owned police said by Charles Bray. Remembered woman the constables reported mrs. Bray remembered taking in a woman answering the description of mrs. Winiarz on the Point of col lapse last sunday night. After giving her food. Mrs. Bray informed w. Gorham Secretary treasurer of East St. Paul municipality who came to the for Iron with or. Glen Hamilton of Winnipeg. Or. Gor Ham told the free press it was a Happy coincidence that or. Hamil ton was in his Home at the time at tending mrs. Gorham for influenza. Mrs. Winiarz who Speaks Only ukrainian according to the police could not give a coherent account of where she had come from nor of her destination and was brought to general Hospital sunday night by or. Hamilton. Mrs. Winiarz gave her surname As Winiasz at the Hospital Accord ing to authorities there which delayed identification from wednes Day when . Were first told of her disappearance by her Hus band. John until Friday. Police believe or. Winiarz failed to report the matter earlier because he took it for granted that his wife was at the Home of relatives in the District. The general Hospital announced mrs. Winiarz will be detained until after the birth of a child. Mrs. Winiarz chess please address Al correspondence and solutions to the chess 213 Phoenix Block Donald Street Winnipeg. Problem no 1105 by a pen Rose London pieces. Pieces. Britain and France fascist countries social creditor says declaring that the present governments of Britain my France were two of the most fascist governments in the world. Rev. Carl p. Bradley. Australian social credit advocate asserted that it. Hon. Leslie Hore Belisha former British War Secretary had been dismissed in order to pave the Way for Britain to make peace with Germany and Combine with the Reich in War against Russia. Being jewish or. Hore Elisha was in popular with the nazis he said. Or. Bradley who has been recently in Toronto passed through Winnipeg Friday Over Canadian National lines in route to take a temporary ministerial Post in Sas Katoon. The real struggle would come when Britain France and Ger Many Allied themselves against communist Russia he said. The allies in. Supporting Finland were merely carrying out the idea of the German general Ludendorff who had said in 1919 that the West Ern Powers must attack Russia through Finland. We have a fascist government in Canada he declared be cause it bans publications which Are freely read in England and puts men in prison for uttering criticisms of prime minister chamber lain which any speaker is allowed to say in Hyde Park London. T. Boyd Heads order of elks Lodge officers of Lodge no. 282, of the benevolent and protective order of elks for 1940 were installed officially at a ceremony held in the Marlborough hotel Friday evening. Those installed were John t. Boyd exalted ruler n. W. Cameron leading Knight Arthur Booth Loyal Knight Frank Foran lecturing Knight a. Johnson inner guard William Miller Tyler d. A. Gilbert recording Secretary m. Johnson financial Secretary j. H. Brownrigg treasurer Gordon Gaffikin Esquire Len h. Dunn historian and s. K Thompson historian. Appointed to the Board of trustees were s. M. Evans Joe Giroux t. A two l. W. Curry e. Meyers one a. Yamei was the installing officer. Old comrades review Progress a meeting of the executive Anc chairmen of committees of the lord Strathcona horse old comrades association was held in the Marl Borough hotel Friday evening to re View the association s Progress since its inaugural Len months ago. Resignation of . G. Tucket from the executive was accepted with regrets. Max Dilger accepted the position. Major Norman a. Gianelli was thanked by e. W. T. Jones presi Dent for his support of the association. Or. Jones in turn was congratulated by those present on the Success of the association. Congratulations were conveyed to Lieut Harold Clark upon his recent pro motion. Rheumatic pains Gin pills help to tone up clogged kidneys and eliminate pain causing excess acids. In the United states ask for "g1no sizes in Canada and the and new Large Economy size. As i a White to mate in two moves Forsyth 1kb 1qg 1pb plp4 1r1p4 1r1n4 r7. Of to problem no. 1104 key move q-qr5. Correct solutions dec Eivid from messes. A. A. Burrows a Baldwinson t. E. Chmielowiec d Cowie c. Cress Well r. Cunnington i. R. Duncan b. Dalman s. E. David on. J. B. Freer a u Gray e. Gud unison g. Hill w. Heasman t. S Ohnston g. M. Lafleche a. Manse Al l. Mcdermot h. W. Mehew h. A Cusson j. Mooney f. I. Fieri h. C a. F. I. Smith Seeley a. J druthers r. B. Allen and r. G. Scott a problem no. 1103 solutions also received from messes h. Doughty e. G. Baldwinson s. E Avic Sun. O. R. Duncan n. H. Lafleche. Manitoba is. Saskatchewan As announced last week Saskatchewan As challenged Manitoba to a Corres Indence match of 50 boards a Side. The confirmation and acceptance of Thi Hai Lenge has now been received and asked for players in. The province to form us if they were willing to play or Manitoba. So far we have had very new volunteers but if this is to be a Success we must have response. Are of to play a Board for you province if so please reply at once. W 11 Intel club Tot Leney the first match in the inter club tour by will be played at. The . Be Ween the Winnipeg a and the win Peg jewish chess club on monday Venini next Jan. 15. Starting at b in the minor division the matches a played on tuesdays starting Jan. .16. B tie Winner of the solving Competition need with problem no. 1090 was g Aimer and the series ended with no 100 by e. A. Burrows. What he following scores Are carried for Ard to the series ending with no. 111 and do not include an y Points scored Ince no. 1100. C. B. Battly 324 e. G. Baldwinson 203 f. W. Brown is k. Allen 4 d. G. Cowie 9 c. Cresswell 100 r. Cunnington 88 t. E. Chmielowiec 2 r. C. Cowan b. Dalman s. E. Davidson d. K. Duncan j. E. Freer e. Gudmundson v. To Gray w. Heasman g. Hill t. S. Johnston 133 n. R. Lafleche 6 Oliver lord 59 g. M. Lafleche 48 j. P. Moore 15 g. L. Mcdermot 17 j. Mooney 220 a. Mansill 192 h. P. Misson 101 h. W. Mehew 4 a. D. Penner a. C. Piggott g. Palmer h. W. Platts a. E. Pirt to j. F. Fieri t. W. Rice h. C. Ray f. I. Smith w. Seeley or. Sigurdson a. J. Struthers 227 or. R. G. Scott 274 h. Stefansson Vij r. T. Wilson 6 a correspondence game scotch 81 243 276 2 227 81 64 230 43 235 White h. S. Narraway 1 2 castles a a top a mkt cd a Tab Qaq pop cd exp bar exp pop cd cd p-b3 would 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 in 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 6 cd cd Black g. W. Green pop exp pop pub a Pkt Bxs Pkt q5 exp pop arid wins transpose into. Variation of the Giuoco piano. Jury recommends mercy in forgery Lawrence James Gardiner a found guilty of forgery Fay an Assiz court jury late Friday afternoon and was remanded for sentence b chief Justice Mcpherson. Couple with the verdict was a Strong re commendation for mercy which the court said would be Given careful consideration when sentence a passed. On charges of uttering the Cheque and obtaining Money b false pretences Gardiner w acquitted. Prof. Watson Kirkconnell department of United co lege will speak at the y. A c. A forum next sunday at 3. . O building federation of states i Europe checkers problem no. By c. E. Wheeler 14, 16. 28, King 24. White to play and win. Problem no. 1914 by or. Gallagher new York. 22, King 0. Kings 10, 32. White to play and win. Dumfries. Solomon to problem no. 1810 by a. Campkin it. 13, 28. 12, 19, 25, 28. Black to play and draw. 5_21 a drawn. Of solution to problem no. Author unknown. 9, 23, King 2. Kings 4, 13, 28. White to play and win. White wins. Problem no 1912 by e. W. Ii Oran. 12, King 31. 22, 24. Black to play and win. 17 Black wins. A. Ti-1 draws. Thompson is. Stephen Eddie Thompson and Norman Stephen and another session in their closely con ested 20-games match just recently ant Laved the 17th and 18th games. They d figured on completing the series by o hours and 30 minutes wag consumes ver the 18th game. In this protracted ame Stephen missed the Opportunity to Ake the Lead and we give the score o he most important first part. At Thi me the spore at the close stood Trei ins each with 12 draws. Game no. 1485 Bristol Stephen. White Thompson. 14_10 31-27 10-19 16-11 30-2 Black .18 4_20 19 7-23 Iga 7 _ in 25b 27c a. Encyclopaedia gives 4-8, Etc. The ext move Given in Robertson s guide. B. After the game. Stephen sont ende t was now essential for White to Plai 8-15 the text move was played in Wyllye is. Yates game in Robertson Page 80, Var. 130. Tc., to a draw. D. Now 27-24 might run into the Wyllie yales game. Alter 21-17, a i. Hen 31-27, at any time docs not look s after this move 27-24 would answered by the big shot 16-20, Etc a avg White hopeless. So Thompso. Pitches a piece to make. 27-24 feasible. F. Looks the Only move but stops 22-1. 31-24 would have left White to pieces Down us Thompson afterwards served. H. 5-9 was preferable i. And now 5-9 was important seems imperative in order to win wit he extra piece. I Stephen now tried various attack n the Hope getting the single Piec safely started toward the King Row after another 139 moves he. Gave up an moved 5-8 anyway and soon lost it wit White King getting round in Square 5. Came no. 1186 Dundee the following same played Between to Vancouver experts to test the value f 11-18 at 17th move. The notes. Are bridged from r. W. Wadsley s Checke Olumn in the Vancouver province. B o Taylor is former . Champion. Black Mawdsley. White Taylor 2__16 25-22 18-8 3-7 lit -22 is the orthodox move Here. The ext move is considered weak and b powerful move is a great improvement on played by s. Cohen against a. Binns in a league . A Nice end game study. Black 8-23. 26-22. 8-11. White wins loses by or . But neat Point. The following position Black 1. 3. 10 1, 12, 13, 16. 17. White 9, 19. 20. 23, 26 f. 30. 31. Contributed by c. E. Abbot Winnipeg. 6_17 draw. White to play and draw. Is la. 30-26. 19-28. 26-17. 28 Winnipeg and District league the eighth league was played on wed Lesda evening at the Veteran club. The. Railway checker team Are Leetun Strong opposition especially from win Lipes and St. James clubs. The com nit tee has decided to hold Mam Tab championship and minor on january 1 All checkers players please take Siote o the standing Wil be published the Ili owing week. The results were As below . Is. Winnipeg draws win i 1 k. Fleming 2 g. Hamilton 2 a. K. Jones 1 j. Mcclelland. 2 a Mcleod 3 c. Brownfield. 2 j. W. Downie. 2 a. Graham. 0 e. Duffett 0 j. Davis 0 g. Peters 1 s. Ayres 11 St. James is. Wanderers draws 0 a. Flapper i g. Eacrett 1 a. Gilchrist 0 r. Fulton 0 a Dure wins 4 g. H. Collin 1 e. Pridham 2 ,1, Shean 2 f. Carson 2 j. Turner it Hon. Stuart s. Garson who will address members of the Canadian club of Winnipeg at luncheon meeting at. 12.30 monday at the fort Garry hotel. I subject will be the almighty Dolla in the modern War. This Addre will be broadcast Over the nation network of the Canadian Broad casting corporation mrs. S. C. Carcary who still keeps up her own Home at 487 Logan Avenue saturday was 94th birthday. She is Hale and Hearty and in the Best of health and Fine spirits. Born at Bath eng., in 1846, she was the a family of was left fatherless at an Early age. In 1885 she came to Canada with her first husband or. Wellington an Engineer in the employ of the . For a Short time they lived in fort William ont but soon moved to Winnipeg where they built the House in which mrs. Carcary now lives. After the death of her husband she returned to England for a time and upon her return to Canada married or. Carcary a retired Engineer of. The .. Mrs. Carcary despite her age takes a keen interest in world arid civic affairs and has always been Active in Church . And . Work. She is a member of Deer Lodge United Church and up until the time it was disbanded was a member of old Wesley methodist Church. French trounce germans in air with the French army on the Western front Jan 13. Rench planes were reported yester Day to have engaged in a dogfight Ivith-12 German Messerschmidt War Alanes and to have shot Down three if enemy. A fourth German Ilane slipped into a tailspin and crashed. The Victory brought to six the French triumphs in recent Battles. Military accounts of the Battle said he French planes returned safely d their base. The reports said the French planes were conveying a recon Noi ering Airship. It did not take part n the fight but completed its photo graphic Mission and returned safely of its base. Believed room bribed Copenhagen Jan. 13. Danish foreign office announced after an inquiry it was highly probable that bombs drop red on the danish Island of poem the night of Jan. 9 were of British origin and said that representations were being made to the British government. The British air ministry has indicated it would make compensation f. It were established that the bombs lad been dropped by. A British plane. Burns dinner plans Are completed by caledonian plans have been completed by the Winnipeg caledonian for the annual Burns dinner Jan. 25 at he Royal Alexandra hotel. This year the programme pro Vides for two addresses selections from the Bard s songs by a male quartet and a great variety of scottish dishes. As usual the hag is will be Given traditional honors. Speakers will be m. A Mac Pherson icc.-, of Regina who will ukrainians to celebrate for new year thousands of ukrainian citizens in. Winnipeg together with other cities in the Dominion will celebrate new year s Day on sunday As sat urday is the last Day of 1939 by the old Calendar. Special services will be held in All the ukrainian churches on new year s Day which Are similar to the Christmas service new year s service and carols will be broadcast Over sky sunday Between 11 . And 12.15 . From the ukrainian orthodox Cathedral. Burrows Avenue and Sinclair Street. Rev. P. Mayewsky will conduct the service. The choir under the direction of w. Swystun will offer special music and carols. Ukrainian new year s Day also Marks the anniversary of St. Basi the great and in Many churches particularly some Catholic churches special significance is attached to this As it is claimed that the order of St. Basil was the first order in the Catholic Church. All Basilian fathers observe this Day. New year s eve is known As Malanka night when groups of. The Young people As Well As adults in costumes go from House to House making merriment. On monday groups of boys Visil the Homes and scatter Grain wish ing the families Good Luck and a prosperous new year. As the St. Nicholas ukrainian Catholic Church is being served by the Basilian fathers there will be special Observance in commemoration of St. Basil. Services on completion of the old year will be Hale saturday night at 10 o clock. Father g. Wydan will conduct the services l. Zuken re elected Benefit society head l. Zuken was re elected presi Dent for the third consecutive term of the Independent b Nai Abraham sick Benefit society at the recent annual meeting. Others elected were vice president a diner treasurer j. L. Litman finance chairman a. Shniderman record ing Secretary z. Epstein sick vis iting s. Melamed cemetery chair Man r. Lusman superintendent i. Trute comptrollers j. Litman h. Bogach m. Rosenberg i. Mock emergency or. Ludwig investigation j. Rosenbaum social b. Co Hen and m. Flackman. M. A. . Propose the Toast to the immortal memory and Rev. Russell Mcgillivray the recently arrived minis Ter of Augustine United Church who will reply to the Toast to Canada. Or. Macpherson will Deal with the Genius of Burns and especially his Conception of democracy and patriotism and their application to prevailing world conditions. It will be or. Mcgillivray s first appearance before a scottish Audi ence in this City. Hon. J. S. Mcdiarmid president of the caledonian will chair a Ojile Walter b. Mccrit Ricc head of the arrangements com Mittee. Rev. K. Mcgil Moray Flowers of the Prairies Detroi ters say Winnipeg gals tops up and wed two of them Mandell m. Kruger Detroit thinks Winnipeg is a Nice Little town. He likes the wide streets the attractive buildings and the numerous other features of the City but the girls he says they re tops Dave Rosen also from the City of automobiles shares this opinion. Lest anyone might think they merely Are being polite because they Are visitors it should be pointed out that both will Winnipeg girls on wit a rabbi m. Yudkovsky officiating. At both ceremonies. The fact that the two Detroit men Aie marrying local girls on the same Date with the same rabbi in attendance is purely a coincidence. They were nodding acquaintances in their Home town and it was not until they found the planned times for their weddings conflicted that they Learned of each other s intentions. Winnipeg said or. Kru Ger seem to. Be the Home Type arid that s Why we fall for them girls in Detroit in fact mos american girls were out Lor a Good time Only he explained and the men there longed for the reserved Type those from Winnipeg the local lassies were far Mon cultured too. He thought. Or. Kruger who is marrying. Miss Harriet Solovey 403 pols or Avenue told the Story of i Romance. He got. Miss Solovey from a Friend and Bella corresponding with her in 193f last summer he visited Winnipeg and was so that a few weeks later when Back in Detroi he proposed to her by Long distance Telephone. Or. Rosen is marrying mis Laura 426 Anderso Avenue whom he. Met when so was visiting Detroit last year. Relief Down 26 per cent Ottawa Jan. 13. A Mclarty minister of labor an Luneed last night a decrease of 6 per cent in the number of people n Urban and agriculture Relief in Canada in november 1939, As com Jared with november of the pre aus year the 1939 total being compared with november 1937, his figure was Down about one third the minister s statement said. Again i the figures for october 939, november totals were an and Vance of 6.9 per cent but it was rated november figures invariably How an increase Over october and his increase was less than in Previ ius years. For instance in november 1938, he increase Over the previous month was 22.7 per cent and in 937 it was 9.3 per cent. Unemployed but fully employ Able persons on Relief in november 939, numbered an increase if 5.6 per cent from the revised october total compared to an in Rease of 15.6 per cent from octo Jer 1938, into the following no vember. The figure for november 939, showed a decrease of 7.8 per ent from november 1938, and a decrease of 3.1 per cent from no rember 1937. A total of persons were receiving non agricultural Relief last november an increase of 4.1 per ent from the corrected figures for he previous month november 938, had shown a 13.0 per cent increase from october. The number of Farmers and Mem Jers of their families in receipt of agricultural Relief continued to How. A major decline from 1938, reflecting improved crop conditions n Western Canada a total of 17.000 Farmers who to Jether with their dependents accounted for a farm population of were reported As receiving agricultural Relief for subsistence in november. The Dominion total on agricultural Relief last november while up by 29 per cent from the revised october figure was 69 per cent less than in november 1938. And More than 78 per cent less than n november 1937. Radio play writing explained knowledge patience artistry and an infinite capacity for taking pains Are needed to write Success Ful radio dramas Charles p. Wright of the Csc production staff told the Winnipeg Branch Canadian authors association at a meeting in the Home of l. E. Brownell 103 Lenore Street Friday night. His subject was writing for the radio. Contrast Between characters must More extreme than on the stage or. Wright said because of possible confusion of voices. The characters too should other by name far More often than they would in everyday life he advised. Important Points of plot should be repeated with More frequency and emphasis than would be Wise on the stage since there Are so Many things liable to disturb the listener such As a faulty radio Static noises in the Home he said. Language should be very simple realizing that the listening audience s made up of people from All walks of life. Because of its Brevity the radio play should not contain too Many scenes that cause confusing transitions or have too Many acts he warned. Each of the developing scenes should create or remove obstacles and the final scene should solve the mrs. E. Matthews 98 on sunday mrs Elizabeth Matthews formerly Active in Church and red Cross work in Winnipeg will observe her 98th birthday sunday. She resides at the her son g. W. Mat thews 920 valour Road born in Ashton Sussex England mrs. Matthews taught school for several years in neighbouring towns moving to Brighton in 1887, when she married George h. Matthews. Her husband died in 1898 and she came to Canada settling in Winni Peg in 1912. For several years she was an Active member of St. Peter s anglican Church before its demolition and has since attended several churches in the City. Although her eyesight is almost gone mrs. Matthews is still in Good health. Her favorite diversion is listening to the radio and keep ing up with the Rush of events. Support for finns Paris Jan. 13 up havas French Agency maximum government and private support of the finnish cause was urged in a Resolution adopted last night at the close of a to Day series of conferences held by the executive of International federation of Trade unions. The executive announced it has donated francs about to be sent to finnish labor head quarters. The British delegation was headed by sir Walter Citrine Secretary general of the trades Union con Gress who following his return to England is to head a three Man labor Union Mission to Finland. Mike Kissick guilty on liquor charge Mike Kissick charged with defrauding the government of about by Sale of liquor manufactured by an illicit still was found guilty by an Assize court jury Friday afternoon anew was remanded for sentence by or. Justice Adamson radio facsimile new York Jan. 13. Tion of a radio facsimile machine designed to. Deliver weather maps and other information to air planes in flight was announced last night by a former United states naval officer w. G. H. Finch. Law Cli monday store hours 9.30 . To 6 322 your eyesight your eyes began to age when you were in your teens. Normally this process does t affect your sight until about age 45. Then Reading or close work becomes difficult especially in artificial Light. This is the time to get help for your eyes. Consult our optometrists optical dept., Mezzanine floor the Bay go Dollar Day specials in housewares Dri Feri folding s t driers made of c a grained Snow they finished Wood. Have Ijac inches step ladders four foot wooden ladders c o m p 1 e the with Handy pail real. Each step Bolt braced. Each ironing boards smoothly finished steady boards that fold into Small space for storing. Size 10 by 43 inches. Each. Tea kettles heavy weight alumn us kettles a Quick heating style with Cool streamlined handles 5 quart size. Each. Tub Wash Board rust proof galvanized round tubs equipped with Side handles and Complete with medium size Zinc Board. The two clothes Basket la re Oval shaped Willow baskets with Side handles Large family size. 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Two popular sizes at and Large Economy package of 100 tablets tooth paste peps Dent paste containing ilium an ingredient which gives it plus cleaning value. Two sizes at 39c 98c drugs main floor the Bay ;