Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 13, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page four j Winnipeg free press saturday january 13, 1940 clash live wires cause of shake up London Jan. 13. Sir Lambert Ward conservative member of parliament yesterday brought into the open rumours of quarrels within the War Cabinet centring around Leslie Hore Belisha who resigned Jan. 5 As Secretary for War and Winston Churchill first lord of the admiralty. Addressing his constituents at i Hull sir Lambert said that at one Cabinet meeting it took All prime minister Chamberlain s tact to Damp Down the he asserted or. Hore Belisha and or. Churchill quarrelled Over the lat Ter s broadcast of the news of the Landing of the first Canadian con Tingent in Britain. The War office had arrangements set up for release of the Story for a certain time and or. Churchill jumped the gun by about a full Day Many complaints Calgary Jan. 13 Are being received daily by the Calgary and other branches of the Canadian legion in Alberta in re Gard to allowances for dependents of members of the Canadian his broadcast. Service Force it was stated yester a sir Lambert said the former War Day. A full investigation of the Situa Tion in regard to dependent mothers allowances showed that the main sources of complaint Are according to Alex Walker acting do minion president of the Canadian legion 1. Very slow Progress of investigation of claims for allowances for dependents other than wives and children. 2. Refusal of the department of National defence to make a com passionate allowance larger than the dependent has been receiving Odd Fellows Lodge officers installed at Transcona tuesday night in the Canadian legion Hall officers of Transcona Lodge. I.o.o.f., were installed by the District Deputy grand master. William Tulloch. And his staff. Those installed were Junior p.g., James Copeland n.g., h. Camp Bell v.g., f. Rosendal recording Secretary h. Angus f.s., j. Fraser treasurer William Turriff Warden j. Everton conductor j. Fraser chaplain. William Crittenden . S., h. Crummy .s., William Emslie .n.g. J. Mcghee . . James Taggart i.g., l. Rus sell . D. Mckinnon .v.g., s. Brooks .v.g., n Clifford. Marking the Silver anniversary the wedding of or. And mrs. W. J. A. Stady. Winona Street Transcona a party was held Satur Day night Jan. 6, at the Home of their daughter mrs Wilfred Uhrich. Winona Street. Or. And mrs. Stady were married Jan. 6, 19115, b3r Rev. Thomas Neville at rapid City. There Are four children mrs. Uhrich. Transcona mrs. H. Wake Man. St. James and Addison and Dorothy at Home. The guests be Side the family included immedi ate relatives or. And mrs. Von Bleakney. Or. And mrs. Jack Scott miss Lillian Scott and or. And mrs. R. Lid Alt. A presentation of a Case of Silver flatware was Reade. Members of Coronation Lodge l.o.b.a., entertained children of the protestant Home in Castle Hall wednesday. A programme of music and moving pictures was shown and refreshments served. Confidence Rebekah Lodge will meet thursday in the Canadian legion Hall at 8 . Colin Maxwell Montreal who spent the new year with his brother in Law and Niece. J. Holland and miss Belle Holland. Whittier Avenue left for his Home by plane thursday morning. The women s Institute will meet in Castle Hall monday at 2.30 . Secretary was not too easy a Man to get on with in spite of his ability and organizing Powers. Or. Hore Belisha made it pain fully Plain he thought to and not or. Churchill should have announced the Canadian news sir Lam Bert said. He described or. Hore Belisha As one of the live wires of the government but not the Only live the trouble is that when live wires Are brought into Contact they arc not to spark. The Only thing under such circumstances is to get rid of the most highly charged wire of them All. I am afraid it was in evitable.1 american predicts Early Hitler defeat first phase of the War will end within three months with the Over throw of Hitler Britain and France will then Combine with Germany to attack Russia. Carl j. Sedlmayer Tampa. Fla., president of Royal american shows predicted in Winnipeg saturday. He is Here to attend the meeting of the Western Canada fair boards which opens monday in the Royal Alexandra hotel. Last year his com Pany obtained the contract for entertainment on the class a circuit. Among other bidders who have arrived to attend the meeting Are the directors of the Johnny j Jones expositions. Washington . E. Lawrence Phillips owner j. Tommy Thomas general representative and mrs. Pones. Officials of the fair boards Are expected to arrive sunday. Overcoat and hat found near River believed by police to be the property of Wesley Patton 51 missing since Jan. 10 from the convalescent Hospital 67g Jessie ave nue a Camel pile overcoat and a Grey hat were found on the River Bank at Colony Street at about 8 . Saturday. Or. Patton was reported missing when he failed to return to the Hospital after visiting his brother in the Karlston Block Victor Street last wednesday. H. Smith made i y War Secretary capt. H. Smith has been appointed special War Secretary of the Winnipeg ., e. J. J Glenesk general Secretary of the Announced Friday. Capt Smith who served in the last Wai with the fourth Worcestershire s 29th division have charge of All Activities for men the armed forces or. Glenesk said. Queen of diamonds engaged 3 piece we offer our High Grade Collorone dry cleaning at this amazing Low Price even in the face of rising order that our staff of 250 May be kept fully employed. Picked i and delivered. extra big save ads dusted and steamed any size up to 9 x 12 windbreakers dry cleaned and pressed Only Bath Robes Wool Clohie bedspreads Candlewick or Chenille washed and refinished better than new curtains Plain lace or net finished True to size All Edge Square. Pair gloves ladies Short 1 men s .22c professionally finished with Al Prest bundle prices effective one week Only deaths and funerals Mary Boychuk of 664 Flora ave nue died late thursday at the Winnipeg general Hospital in her 70th year. Mrs. Boychuk resided in Winnipeg for the past 38 years surviving Are two daughters mrs. A Skakun of Winnipeg mrs. G. Harlan of Prince Rupert . Lour sons William Fred Peter All of Winnipeg muffed of port Oregon a. Also 25 grandchildren and live great grandchildren. The funeral service will be held monday 2 ., at 501 main burial will Tae in Brookside cemetery. Fedush Hnatowich Are in care of arrange ments. Samuel Cisyk of Plumas Man., died late thursday at the St. Boni face Sanatorium in his 29th year1 the funeral service will be held tuesday 2 ., at the St eucharist Church. Montrose and Watt Street Rev. Sernyk will officiate burial will be in All. Saints Ceme Tery. Arrangements Are in care of Fedush Hnatowich. Thomas flood of 29 fifth Avenue St. Vital died Friday in St. Boni face Hospital. He was born in Winnipeg feb. 11, 1907. Funeral will of held monday at 9.30 . From Coutu s to holy Cross Church. Interment will be made in St. Boni face cemetery. Mrs Georgina Savoie 68, died Friday at St. Boniface Hospital. She was the wife of Adelard Savoie and resided at Des neurons Street St. Boniface. Funeral will be Mon Day at 8 . From her residence to St. Boniface Cathedral. Interment will be in St. Boniface cemetery arrangements Are in charge of Coutu s. William James Easterbrook 68, of 92 Ruby Street died suddenly at his Home Friday evening. Born in Campbellville ont., he lived in Winnipeg for the last 40 years and was employed in the Engineer s department of the t Eaton co. Since the store was built in 1905. Or. Easterbrook was a Mason and a Shriner arid a member of St. Mar Garet s Church. He is survived by his wife two sons w. T. Easter Brook of Brandon and i. J. Easter Brook. Of Toronto a daughter miss Mary a. Easterbrook of Winnipeg Man. One brother John Easterbrook of Toronto and three Sisters mrs. William Moore Toronto mrs. W. Chisholm Mil ton and mrs. Charles w Johnston Edmonton. Funeral serv ice will be held monday at 2 . From St. Margaret s Church. Buria will be in Elmwood cemetery Clark Leatherdale funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Robert a. Geddes 44, son of mrs Anne Geddes of 223 Mcintosh ave nue Elmwood died Friday at his Home. Born in Scotland or. Geddes had lived in Winnipeg for the 27 years and served with the 43rc Cameron highlanders during the last War. He was in France from 1916 until the end of the War. He is survived by his Mother two Sis ters Edith and at Home and two Brothers Norman Anc Charles Winnipeg. Funeral service will take place monday at 1.15 from the Gardiner funeral Home with Rev. P. F. Macsween officiating. Burial will be made in Elm Wood cemetery. Funeral service for mrs. Minnie Minerva Murdoch widow of Wil Liam Murdoch who died thursday at her Home 47 Furby Street was held saturday afternoon at the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home burial was made in Brookside cemetery. Born at Claremont ont., mrs Murdoch lived in Winnipeg for the last 50 years. She is survived by two Sisters mrs. Jessie Pace and mrs. Josephine Bell of Winnipeg and a brother w. J. Gerow Calgary. Hugh Richard infant son of or and mrs. Hugh John Macdonald 473 Osborne Street died saturday funeral service will take place monday at 3. 45 ., at the Gar diner funeral Home and burial Wil be in the family plot in Elmwood cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth Grenfell Dorland. 77, of 223 Morley Avenue died Fri Day at her Home born in England she lived in Winnipeg for Many years. She was the widow of Arnold a Dorland. Surviving Are one son Allan and a grandson Edward o. Winnipeg and one sister mrs. W. J Peters Detroit Mich. Funeral serv ice will take place monday at 3.30 . From Mordue Bros Funera Home with Rev. F. Hughes officiating. Burial will be in old Kildonan cemetery. Funeral service for mrs. Merindo Dickie 71, formerly of Winnipeg and fort William who died. Thurs Day at Vancouver will be held in Winnipeg from the Clark leather Dale funeral Home wednesday a 7.15 . Burial will be made in Carberry Man. Mrs. Dickie a born in Edwardsburg ont. She i survived by three Brothers Georgi Whaley and Hugh Whaley in Winnipeg and Albert Whaley Salem Oregon. Mrs. Belle Hicks Fitzgerald 77 wife of a h. Fitzgerald 672 Sher Brook Street died Friday at he Home. Bora at Exeter Oft mrs Fitzgerald Cam e West with Hei family in 1879, residing at Emer son for two years. She lived Winnipeg since 1881. Mrs. Fitz Gerald was married in 1888 at he parents Home Snowflake Man. So is survived by her husband on daughter miss Geraldine Fitzger Aid at Home two sons j. N. Fitz Gerald Toronto and l. A. Fitz Gerald Winnipeg five Sisters or j. C. Mcfarlane mrs. R. Mckenzi mrs. J. F. Drew mrs. George Smith and mrs. Balcolm Stewart and on brother Norman Hicks Pelly Sas funeral service will take Plai monday at 2.30 . At Gardiner funeral Home. Burial will be i the family plot at Brookside Ceme Tery. To record Book new York Jan. 13. Up Lor Tweedsmuir governor general o Canada has Given permission the american foundation for the Blind to record his Book augus Tus a popular biography of Iroma emperor Octavius Augustus As talking Book for the Benefit o sightless persons in the United states. A Ciena s raps . Doctrine Mexico City Jan. 13. Cup resident Lazaro Cardenas today announced Mexico s refusal to rec Onize the Monroe doctrine and eel ared that Mexico would solve to Oil problem involving 00 Worth of foreign Oil properties the Queen of Boll Well known aviatrix has announced her engagement. Chella assistant director of the new. York philharmonic orchestra. Moke about nazis plot continued irom Paye one Veen King Carol of Rince Paul Regent of Yugoslavia presumably on rumanian Jugoslav participation in an italian sponsored Neutral front in Southeast Europe. Numan Renemen Joglus turkish reign affairs general Secretary As reported to have urged Bui aria to moderate or Shelve Lor the me being her claim on Humania or War lost Dobrija in the same Anner that Italy persuaded Hun Ary to defer her demand on the Bucharest government for revision f the Transylvania Frontier. Italo Hun Farian Aid hinted Bucharest Jan. 13. Arol of Rumania Back last night of a secret conference with Rince Paul Regent of Yugoslavia ave his ministers a confidential re Ort presumably on the question of mania and Yugoslavia joining an Alian Neutral front in South astern Europe. The rulers of the to states met two Days ago at Sac near the Frontier. Authoritative circles said the Oyal leaders agreed that any an Advance into Southeast Europe Lould constitute a common and that Italy and her ally Hungary might Supply valuable Aid i resistance to such a russian love. It was Learned authoritatively Nat Italy in her diplomatic moves s stressing the urgency of uniting is neutrals of Southeastern Europe n order that aggression from any Ide would be discouraged in dance of a Spring crisis. Axis rupture seen possibility Madrid Jan. 13. Up havas Rench Spanish news Aper a.., in an editorial yester a discussed the possibility of a rupture Between Germany and Italy ver Aid for Finland. The newspaper said it was prob ble that the apparition of soviet imperialism on the european scene vill reduce friction Between great Britain and Italy. A new italian diplomatic ten ency seems the paper Aid. Will it consequently Lead to n Italo German rupture month and a half of War breaking Ielson goofs Telephone Communia Ioris with.1 the outside world and Uil Lichang damage pm a other cities. Attack came a Day after a soviet attempt to land Parachute troops on. The karelian s thus was reported to have ended n mass death in the air. Lahti 60 Miles North of the capital reported the heaviest dam age. The radio station in this important railway Junction was pu1 out of commission by bombs. Else where the damage was not so heavy although there were some casualties thirty planes raided Abo Turku southwestern seaport through which much foreign material and Many volunteers for Finland Are passing other cities along the Gulf o bothnia were pounded. Bombs which broke Helsin fors Telephone connections with foreign is fell on islands some 30 Miles South of the capital. Vibrations were Felt Here. Riihimaki a Rai Junction 40 Miles North of sensing ears also was bombed. Telephone communication expected to be re established shortly. More about finns continued from one Niemi front said last night that finnish soldiers returning from the North Salla front reported myster Ous brawls among tie russians ack of. The soviet lines. The soldiers also spoke of air duels in. Which no finnish planes participate another incident reported from said a finnish patrol approach a a wooden hut when they heart a burst of fire from n automatic Rifle of a finnish patrolman silenced the russian roup. One Man was found Deac and another wounded. The finns Aid the1 dead Man was a russian officer who had been beaten on the head with a heavy stick which was clutched in the hands of the Ither Man who was a common older. Soviet Russia s air Force yesterday subjected Southern Finland to on of the heaviest bombings in the bad tempers Paris Jan. 13. Bup French and German troops in the line along the. Quiet Rhine front engaged in a brisk but result less due with heavy and Light machine gun today military informants said the fire was regarded As a sign that tempers were bad As the gun Are unable to damage the Stron casimates along the front. 70 boats sunk Shanghai Jan. 13. Ese reports said today that japanese warship off Swatovy thursday had sunk 70 chinese fishing boats drown More than loss was Esti mated at air Force announces new recruiting recruiting has been renewed a the Royal Canadian air Force recruiting depot in Winnipeg to Fil a Small quota. Chief Call was for wireless opera tors. There were a number vacancies for trained operators who could receive and Send 18 words a minute and possess an elementary knowledge of electricity. The air Force was also enlisting fitters and air Frame Mechanic the new quota was the first it several weeks and was expected to be filled Over the week end. Looking around with the British expeditionary forces in France Jan. 13. Up Andrew Mcnaughton is continuing his look around visit of the Forward of the British zone preparatory to the arrival in France of Canadian troops. Sir John Dill commanding the British army corps was Host t the Canadian Active service fore commander today. Grin and Bear it. By Lichty. But i Don t want one with a Good Trade in who me flier hears nazis say he crashed London Jan. 13. British flier returned to his base yesterday after an encounter with a German Heinkel Over the North sea to learn that the German radio Fiad an n its own Way. President Cardenas commented by the government bounced that his plane went up in _ i smoke and i did not go up in the Pilot said. A Lucky bul let from the Heinkel hit one of the exhaust pipes and a Stream of Cool liquid that poured out behind May have looked like smoke. Any How it want and i got Back easily enough. I am perfectly Okay and have been flying All Day. The machine will be airworthy again soon the Pilot who has been in the Royal air Force for about 10 years was one of three sergeant pilots who routed the Heinkel after it had at tacked a merchant ship off the coast of Norfolk. Lat report so the United states would Send warships. To see that Mexico s neutrality was not Violat d were absolutely false. F regarding the Monroe doctrine e said the Monroe doctrine never was recognized nor could be recognized in Mexico and other Spanish am i lean nations. It was Only an expression of a unilateral policy which the United states adopted with the double purpose of excluding european countries from this hemisphere and defending its own interests. Such a doctrine badly inter ire Ted applied beyond its or Ginal scope sometimes converts self into a pretext for intervene Ion in the affairs of other nations. When the protocol against intervention in each others affairs was proposed by Mexico at the Buenos Aires pan american conference of 936, and signed by All the Ameri can republics it was considered that the Monroe doctrine had ceased to exist in its previous More about great flight continued from a gift one Chine in question returned safely to its base after a running fight with four Messerschmidt fighters. One Royal air Force plane flying Over the Island of Sylt during the hours of darkness dropped six 30mbs on a Row of lights in ran us Bay. The lights which were believed to be a flare path to guide German mine sowing aircraft were extinguished immediately. The Bay s known As a useful base for enemy seaplanes. The Royal air Force also flew Over the seaports of Hamburg and Bremen and the town of Frankfurt n the Busy Industrial Ruhr District thursday night. Attacks on ships continue German attacks on North sea shipping continued Friday. A Light ship off the East coast sent put an 5os when bombed by nazi aircraft jut a Lifeboat found the Crew uninjured. An armed trawler drove off a Reinkel plane which dropped jobs near it. The flashes of fire rom the trawler s Light guns were mistaken from the Shore for distress signals and a boat was sent to investigate. Another ship was at tacked with bombs near Filey bul was not hit. The 195-ton British trawler Crox ton also and her View of nine landed yesterday in Britain. Radium defended sentence suspended now he can marry suspended sentence of two years was imposed in City police court saturday morning on Edward a. Veltzel permitting him to carry out his wedding plans which were interrupted by his arrest thursday. Weitzel had pleaded guilty to the theft of three tires from parked cars. He was charged jointly with August Schirle who was also Given suspended sentence. According to police Weitzel a peddle was to have been married thursday to a Beausejour Man girl _ _ contagious diseases rep Over last week there was an increase of 11 cases n contagious diseases in the City his week the City health depart ment reported saturday. The total f 115 compared with 104 last week. Of booking cough with 37 cases was most prevalent. Other cases were Hicken pox 31 Scarlet fever 12 mumps 10 measles nine dish Heria six diphtheria carriers . Imports fuel for Washington cattle and beef imports int United states increased 44 during the first n months a Over the like period in in go agriculture department real today. The figures provided Erial for argument in us states House of the proposed Extension of it Ernie no s Trade gramme. State Secretary St 3ull and agriculture Henry Wallace have the House ways and Mittee hearings thai the not injured american Farmers congressional chips have this and much of the pros opposition has come from s producing slates. The agriculture depart Jilli ported Liat attle and beef had into the United states or from Canada and Mexico the first 11 months of 1s39, with pounds in period of 1938. London Jsai. 13. Clinician who has up As worked with Radium for 16 years b. T. Ross in a letter to the daily Telegraph a submitted a reply to sir Leonard Hill s declaration before the Royal society of arts that Radium is use less in the treatment of cancer. Or. Ross writes in three Sites in the body Radium is the Best method of treatment and gives far Ess mutilation than surgery and these Sites All very common efficiency cannot b a rays or it Royal shoppers King s Lynn England Jan. 13 store shoppers in this ancient Norfolk seaport had a Surprise today when they found the Queen with princesses Eliza Beth and Margaret Rose making purchases beside them. The Royal party motored from Sandringham and spent nearly an hour shopping at a Sale. A crowd cheered them As they left the store for the return trip to Sandringham House. Old country football London Jan. 13. Up Cable soccer matches played in the old country today resulted As follows Midland Birmingham 3, Leicester 3. Luton 6, Northampton 2. Walsall 0, Coventry 2. Wolverhampton 2, w. Bromwich 0 South Brentford 4, Aldershot 3. Fulham 4, Southampton 1. Portsmouth 1, Chelsea 2. Queen s Park 2, Bournemouth 1 Reading 1, Brighton 0. South a Arsenal Millwall 1. Charlton 1, Tottenham 5. Clapton 1, Norwich 1. Southend 3, Crystal p. 1. Watford 3, West Ham 1. Southwest Bristol c. 1, Torquay 3. Cardiff 1. Newport 0. Plymouth 2, Bristol r. 0. Swindon 4, Swansea 1. East midlands Sheffield w. 0, Rotherham 1. Mansfield 6, Notts c. 4. Northwest Bolton 3, Oldham 0. West Airdrie 5, Motherwell 2. Celtic 1, Ayr 3. Hamilton 2, Albion 1. Kilmarnock 1, Clyde 2. Morton 2, Queen s Park 2. Partick St. Mirren postponed. Queen of s. 1, rangers 2. Third Lanark 2, Dumbarton 1 abandoned East Aberdeen 8, Cowdenbeath 1. Arbroath 1, Alloa 1. Dundee 2, East Fife 0. Duffer online 2, hibernian 1. Falkirk 4, Dundee u. 2. Hearts 3, St. Johnston 0. Raith 6, St. Bernards 0. King s Park 1, Stenhouse Muir f. Collection for docks new York Jan. 13. Up a collection from i sportsmen to feed thousands of wild ducks said to be starving on the Frozen Ponds ant shores of Long Island was started yesterday by ducks unlimited incorporated. A sneak thief took to police reports from a Home of g. A. Sparling apartments 217 Bow Blsir Street Early Friday night Ive Erysipelas two each and and influx tuberculosis be. There were two deaths from influenza Ulkosis. And one from tuber actors to help new York Jan. 13. Brit so actors appearing in Broadway plays or on this Side of the water o fulfil theatrical engagements in he United states and Canada met at the Morosco theatre today to discuss what share they can take n providing entertainment for the men at the front. Gertrude Lawrence called the meeting. How to Over Coli itching if you arc annoyed u Lih itching or rectal soreness do not same or run the risk of an itching soreness or painful Stool is nature s warning and in treatment should be secured aft Oice canteen fund probe Keg Ina Jan. 13. Sit Ting of the judicial inquiry investigating alleged shortages in the Saskatchewan canteen fund will of held at the Regina court House monday morning at 10 o clock. Announcement of the Date and time was made yesterday by Hon. J. W. 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