Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 13, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page six Winnipeg free press saturday january 13, 1940 forgotten Man. Nazis Honor Goering but ignore Rosenberg Berlin Jan 13. Bup Chancellor Adolf Hitler paid marshal Hermann Goering a personal visit yesterday to congratulate the no. 2 nazi on his 47th birthday it was announced last night. The visit reportedly took place at Goering s country Home Karin Hall. German news i papers i de photographs of marshal 5 Goering and laudatory Para graphs but there was noticeable sence of a any mention of Al Fred Rosenberg High nazi party official who also observed his Rosenberg 47th birthday yesterday. In p r e Vious years pictures of both Goering and Rosenberg and comply . Second week second Day Jan. 15, 20.00 to 20.45, i Arches and March discipline 21.00 to 21.45, tactics Battle. Wednesday Jan. 17, 20.00 to 20.45, ammunition and food Supply within the infantry divisional area 21.00 to 21.45, tactics information and reconnaissance. Saturday Jan. 20, 14.00 to 14.45. Squad Drill without arms 15.00 to 15.45, . 16.00 to 16.45, squad Drill with arms Winnipeg Light infantry the Winnipeg Light infantry n.p.a.m., will Parade at Mcgregor Street armory on tues Day s and thursday s at 20.00 hours. Vacancies still exist for recruits. Centary articles always appeared Side by Side in the newspapers. No explanation was available immediately for the change this year. May have fallen from favor Amsterdam Jan. 13. Up havas Trench Agency the Complete silence with which the nazi press yesterday treated the 47th birthday of or. Alfred Rosenberg one time theoretician of increased conviction among observers Here that he has fallen from favor be cause of his continued enmity to bolshevism. Rosenberg s birthday usually is celebrated on a Par with that of marshal Hermann Goering who was born on the same Day and that of the westphalian nazi Leader Joseph Wagner Price commissioner for the four year plan who is six years his Junior. Yesterday however nazi news papers paid tribute Only to Goering and Wagner. Death misses miners by inches Lievi France Jan. 13. Up havas French men Given up for lost thursday when a torrent inundated a mine gallery near this Northern French Indus trial City were found alive last night standing on tiptoe in water that had reached their necks and slowly rising. Collapse of a gallery blocked off tie full Force of the flood but the men in pitch darkness had no Hope of escape As the water crept slowly higher. Rescue Crews working frantically to break through into the flooded area expected to find eight bodies. An 11-Man gang was surprised by the sudden Rush of water. Three found their Way to safety immediately. Rescue Crews located the others 17 hours later. W. Hall president of . Lodge w. Hall was installed As president of Lodge Chamberlain no. 259, sons of England at a meeting held in Lodge Headquarters wednesday evening. W. J. Browning is past president p. E. Hole vice presi Dent l. N. Peyton chaplain John Shaw Secretary h. Hayward re cording Secretary g. King treasurer and l. G. Martin j. Kirby a. J. Wilcock w. Rogers t. Hicks and w. Thomson guides. Military notes mrs. Farwell again . President of fort Garry United at the annual meeting of the women s auxiliary of the fort Garry United Church in the Church Hall thursday All reports showed pro Gress. Mrs. Sample retiring visit ing Secretary showed that 465 visits were made to hospitals. Mrs. W. W. Thompson presented the Fin Ancial statement. Mrs. Carl Austin gave the report of the nominating committee. Mrs. G. M. Farwell was re elected president for the third year Rev. Lloyd Stinson presided during balloting. Officers for the year Are honorary presidents mrs. George Muir and mrs. L. Stinson president mrs. Farwell vice president mrs. Mur Ray Crawford Secretary mrs. G. Dewar treasurer and press Secre tary mrs. Thompson visiting Secretary mrs. T. Leighton social Secretary mrs. R. L. Mcisaac welfare Secretary mrs. R. L. Carmichael Magazine Secretary mrs. F. Burton programme Secretary mrs. A. V. Mitchener red Cross Secretary mrs. A. L. Dickson piano mrs. W. Hagborg Mission band superintendent mrs. R. J. J. Muir the annual parishioners meeting of St. Paul s anglican Church Wil be held in the Parish Hall wednes Day evening at 8 o clock. The evening Branch of St. Paul s Church women s auxiliary will hold its annual meeting at the Home of miss Peggy Cowan 943 Byng place 8 ., monday. St. Paul s anglican Church women s auxiliary will hold a meet ing at the Home of mrs. D. Basford 2 Point Road monday 2.30 The fort Garry study club will meet at the Home of mrs. Scott Calrossie Boulevard 2.30 Wednesday. The annual congregational meet ing of the fort. Garry United Church will be held in the Church Hall tuesday 8.15 The annual meeting of the fort Garry horticultural society will be held in the general Steele school wednesday at 8 The executive of the Young peo ple s Union will meet at the Home of the Rev. L. Stinson Byng place monday at 8 The members of the Young people s Union will meet in the Church Hall wednesday at there is considerable activity in Dauphin Little theatre circles these ays. Not Only will Dauphin have to own District drama festival but t also will be the scene of the pro later on. Rev. B. Davis whose Brandon group twice won honors at the pro festival is now a resident of Dauphin and will direct the Little theatre entry in the District festival. The theatre has More than 100 members and during the season presents 10 one act plays in addition o a full length drama. There is also a play Reading group and a 12 piece orchestra which officiates at ill the major productions. Miss wary Hamilton a member of the provincial executive of the drama eague is president of the Dauphin Little theatre miss Peggy Rogers is Secretary and mrs. B. C. Goodhand s recording Secretary. A copy of studio Magazine especially devoted to stage costumes and settings has been donated to he drama league Library by mrs. 3eter Curry. Mrs. A. O. Smith recording Sec and mrs. Ross Cameron Cor Secretary were guests at he dinner Given recently by the youth training Council. The Winnipeg new theatre has joined the league. Colbourne undecided Date of return to English Home i Don t know when Well return o England. That has t been de said Maurice Colbourne who with Barry Jones Jessica Andy and members of the touring Tock company passed through win Lieg Over Canadian Pacific lines Friday evening. Since leaving Winnipeg about six weeks ago the company has Given performances at Regina Calgary Vancouver and Victoria. From Vic Oria they made their return to Winnipeg by playing each of these cities in a second performance. The fort Garry club seven will hold a dance tuesday evening at the Edgewater Tea gardens at 8.30 The South end anglican Mission Guild will meet wednesday in the Church House Pembina Highway at 2 Plain horse sense and will lift your was Day Burden try our Damp Wash service everything washed sweetly clean just Damp enough for easy ironing. Phone 86 311 minimum 8 ibs. For 39c All Over 12 ibs. 4c a in. Dry cleaners launderers Manitoba drama 3sbome stresses French canadians value to Dominion a Canadian who cannot see Fiat such a race As the French canadians is a precious Possession for our general Canadian nation s Short sighted half sighted and declared prof. W. F. Osborne sea icing before members of l Alliance Francaise at a meet ing in the fort Garry hotel Friday evening. Prof. Osborne s subject was Maria Chapdelaine the Story of French Canadian life in the District of per Bonca que., written by Louis Hemon. The speaker explained he had spent some ,10 Days in this re Gion and he sketched its beauties and extent. Of the author Hemon prof. Osborne said thanks to his stay there Maria Chapdelaine is the most moving and Complete Docu ment of French Canadian charac or and characteristics that has Deen Pere Jacq chairman introduced he speaker and miss May Barbour moved the vote of thanks. Concert will feature knights of Columbus army hut drive Campaign for funds to finance the i nights of Columbus Canadian army huts started saturday and con Ines All next week. Business firms throughout the City will be canvassed while private contributions May be mailed to j. C. Davis Secretary room 200 film Exchange building. A feature of the drive will be the concert and entertainment to be staged wednesday and thursday evenings at the civic auditorium. Comedy song and dancing will feature the night s fun while the winning play in the University of Manitoba drama festival mistress Castlemain s Christmas dinner will e presented by students of St. Paul s College. With the permission of . O. M. M. Kay the Diers band will play under the direction of band sgt. Garnet Thompson. The holy ghost polish choir will offer native songs and dances. Other acts include miss Gladys Orrester and her dancing girls Ebony and Small Fry Black face comedians the Jubilee singers miss Fleurette Mccuaig and her rhythm ties Madame Simone Etsell Soprano Jack Riddell s hawaiians featuring a girls Trio Sandy Phi Nister comedian and buddy Stevens and Maydie Fraser accor Dion and tap dancing. Miss mar Bret Toohey will be accompanist. A 1940 Model automobile will be offered As door it will be the Campaign s major Public Effort to raise funds in Aid of the k. Of c. Army huts which will be set up in Canada and overseas in this War on he same principles As they were in he last War. You can t beat fan held Over one Day the University of Manitoba dramatic society s musical comedy you can t beat fun held Over for an extra performance monday evening in the concert Hall of the civic auditorium. People had to be turned away Friday night and tickets for both performances saturday were All sold some Days ago. The play was written by three Beattie Samuel Heetner and Edward Parker. It has a cast of 80 and an orchestra under the direction of Harold Green. It is directed by David h. Neddeau. Fire caused slight damage to a truck in. The coca cola Plant Banna Type Avenue and Ellen Street shortly after. 3.00 ., Friday. Comedy reigns along As new season hits its stride Dorothy Stickney and Howard Lindsay in life with father Gertrude Lawrence and Donald Cook in ski Lark Ethel Barrymore in farm at three Booth performance for h Olden players John Holden players next wed essay evening Jan. 17, will Cele rate their 1500th performance Nice they were organized six years go there will be z party after the How for which a dance orchestra As been engaged and dancing k Esh ments turns by radio artists and other glad doings will enjoyed. Discriminating patrons of Giti mate theatre May confidently anticipate a stage play of Charm and a production of unusual Merit n the week s offering ice bound Maurice Evans in Hamlet Paul in key Largo by Paul Shinkman new York Jan. Ave cast their Shadow Over the theatre worlds of London and Aris but they have not been Able o dim the Bright lights of new Oik s great White Way. Whether the present glow Over is actually More Brilliant ban usual or whether it merely seems so by comparison with the Sadows of Piccadilly circus and be place de 1 opera the fact re Luth Draper s Art really admired by Paderewski Ruth Draper who will appear in or character sketches at the Valker theatre monday and tues a Jan. 22 and 23, has known the great pianist Paderewski Ever Ince she was a Little girl of about Paderewski was a great Friend of tilth s parents and visited their ouse frequently. He had shown Reat interest in the child recon izing undoubtedly with his highly a Stive perception that even in lose Early Days she bore the seeds lat would some Day Blossom into Rue Genius. It was not however until Ruth and grown into a Young women of 9 that she began seriously to prac be her keen sense of mimicry and o develop a few of her earliest Lara Ter sketches. At first she tried hem out just to amuse her friends and later played them for various rarities and Small social gather nos. It was at this tune that Paderewski having watched miss taper s performance on several occasions made the startling and o the Young artist thrill Iii prophecy he said you must present your Art upon the pro Ess ional stage. Some Day you will ave the world at your Ruth Draper took these encouraging words very much to heart Anc was not Long after in 1920, that be Young artist made her proves ional debut at the aeolian Hall in London. She became an immediate sensation. Each year since then she As gone to London for engagements f several weeks gaining new triumphs with each succeeding appearance. As an interesting development o his Story and by Way of the Ful Willment of a prophecy miss Draper discovered upon one occasion when he was entering a theatre in one f the world capitals that one Ojer own posters was hanging right next to one which announced the appearance of Paderewski. The entire net proceeds of miss Draper s present Canadian tour Wil e. Donated to. The Canadian red Cross society. Universe or of Manitoba s musical comedy you can t beat auditorium concert Hall tickets on Sale Hudson s Bay co., mpg. Piano co. Anil auditorium a 5oc Mains that the new York theatrical season now in full swing Las definitely placed the accent upon Bright lights laughter and gaiety. Take for example the three undisputed hits of the current season. They Are the Hilario us Kaufman 3art comedy the Man who came of dinner the uproarious dramatization of the late Clarence Day s sketches dealing with life with father and the vacuous bit of make believe called Skylark in which the dazzling comic gifts of Ertrude Lawrence have brought play goers from every Corner of the country tumbling Over each other o the Box office. Themes for laughter the first of this comic trilogy sets its audiences roaring with mirth Over the mad antics of a Sharp tongued lecturer and a Sec Tion of his adoring Middle West Public who have him on their lands longer than they had bar gained for. The second lampoons new York family life of the Gay nineties. The last of the Trio of plays Skylark reveals the expensive but distraught household of a High pressure advertising Agency Genius and his Long suffering wife Ger Trude a. Martyr to his trademarks. But when the dowager Queen of our theatre the great Ethel Barry More herself turns to farce Melo drama to stir up a mixture of pleasurable thrills and roars of laughter for her Loyal subjects then indeed is it Clear that even the tragic blight of War on Earth and ill will among men is not going to destroy our ability to smile. Miss Barrymore reveling in the tottering and bickering of an acid Ulous Harriman of 97, is hav ing the time of her life in farm of three echoes and sharing it with her legion of friends. Helen Hayes in comedy still another of the great ladies of the stage has chosen to turn this season from parts of such Royal dignity As her. Immortal Victoria Regina to the More ple Beian Humours of a self possessed Young typist who finds herself serving on a jury and getting things pretty much her own Way. She is of course Helen Hayes and fur by the play is ladies and gentlemen adapted from a hungarian piece. Lest it appear that Broadway has lost completely its desire or ability to do anything but laugh it must be made Clear that there still is to be found an occasional play of sterner stuff than fluttery wives or pompous husbands. There is nothing pompous about the magnificent Hamlet that tin Brilliant Young English actor Maurice Evans has brought Back to new York once More before beginning another transcontinental tour. Then too there is that other claimant to first place in our theatre Young Paul Muni who a made a glorious return to his firs love Broadway following years in Hollywood. The Muni play fresh from the pen of Maxwell Ander son himself is called key Largo it is the tragedy of disillusionment that sets in when a Young Amerl can idealist finds that the cause for which he has been fighting on the Side of Republican Spain is a hopeless commencing monday evening. This Lay a Winner of the much coveted pulitzer prize was written by Owen Avis one of America s leading playwrights. First produced at the Arris theatre. New York ice bound achieved a run of a year on Broad a. It scored a Triumph and critics of the metropolitan news apers without a dissenting voice Reed it was a hit of solid proper on. Davis demonstrates with moving dramatic Power the influence of lose who have passed on Over the ving How warmth of love can ring out the better nature in Way Ward youth. The artistic Quality f the play places it in the forefront e comedy dramas and its human Ory carries an Appeal to All classes f play goers. This presentation will be Given Ach evening with matinees wed essay and saturday. Snappy acts provide Joy for Beacon fans headliners at the Beacon theatre n the new vaudeville show open no saturday Are the Pearson rothers riotous stars of Homespun comedy dancing who have been featured favourites on the Weaver Brothers and Elviry. Show. These artists have been to the Beacon Leatrez on two previous occasions in latter time a Little More than to years ago. It is one of the most outstanding successes Ever resented in this theatre. Their routine consists of Well timed acro Atic tricks and Falls. Larue and company music Mas ers of the xylophone have been it ends tonight Norma Sparer Josh Crawf Dro Rosalind Russeli the women adult no parking problem Here just pull up and plug in today open 1 Matinee adults is second Winnipeg showing Randolph Scott Frances Dee Ralph Bellamy coast guard also adult Jean Parker Johnny Downs parents on trial1 Osborn today open 1 Mickey Rodney Andy Hardy gets Spring fever Akim Kamoroff Lloyd no lain magnificent fraud Deli no ton j. . Adult Irene Macmurray inv station happiness the Ritz Brothers the. Gob Illta so adult Flat f main at phone Church 53 696 Jean Arthur Only Angels have wings Shirley tit male Randolph Scott Gen. Susannah of the mounties Montrose and phoned Henderson it Way 501 James George raft each Dawn i die Ann Richard Carlson i Winter carnival adult phone 5i 680 Palace Cllrk at Powers Banff Crosby Louise Campbell Tgcy t Star maker Jane Withers Box Oglend Arlington phone at sars rent continuous from 1 to 12 I Cary Douglas Victor i 1 Grant Fairbanks or. In Clairlee 1 Cuenca Din Allen Davis i Sweepstake winners Gen a v a Marlon plot 1 tache 0 i Jack doroth5t Rochester i Benny Lamot. Man about town Dennis Bice the kid from Texas Gen i open 1 to 11.30. . Johnny Wels Mulheir Mareen o Sullivan Tarzan finds a son there s that woman again Fogert. Phone at Hiiro w 755 times today b.u0yard Kipling s Cuenca Din with Douglas Cary Victor Fairbanks. Or. Grant Mccaslen also next time i Sherpa Root 4 pm phone an Druiee i 3c is 08? Mickey Gen the hardys ride Hight also secrets of a nurse Mountain phone Mogree or m 322 bins Mac Mcbeat sing you sinners Richard Greene Baci Rath Cone adult to tend of the Baskerville arrogant Rascal injun for Bis Icax Iff of thieves with an Iron hand Jamaica at 3.30 5.40 7.51 10.00 last show 9.so be the wih Sipeo s Home of Belfi american stars new show today 6 new big acts vaudeville featuring the world famous Pearson Brothers featured favourites of Weaver Brothers and Elv Fri show plus 2de luxe screen shows Wallace Beery Tom Holden sergeant Madden also showing adult Bob Burns Gladys e. Clive i m from Missouri show value adults to 6 saturday to 5 15c Rialto r clause John Andy Trevor Wayne dev1ne Stagecoach awarded by the critics Bent directed picture of the tear Anne novel Warren Bull should a Cir marry adult general added the High Road to hilaeit1 the Higgins family in the covered trailer featured on practically a american vaudeville circuit also intermittently for years on radio networks Robe in this act is a if the presentation canine pal Rex the animal Een taught More than Many animal actors should especially please the Dren. Agnes and Annette in described As physical Soni fied Are a Clever and duo presenting acrobatic Mickey Shaw presents Hii d22j hand balancing and posing give a smooth and finished Petain Ance. Bobby Macdonnell a Youthful Tenor should prove a hit. His voice and style of go similar to Bobby everybody knows Bobby Joy Tenor of the movies Freddie Rue is an i extraordinary. According Vance information he has a Able chair balancing risky. He has been most the Many years he has vaudeville. There la also be music Moore and his band. A resident of has invented a Metal Guan to inserted in beverage i vent fee slipping out glasses Are tilted. Anc garr1ck Barbara Stew Sci Holden a Rolphe me Joc variety Short in z 2 20c 25c movie news first pictures Ever filmed of warship plane Battle at sea of the karelian front. All american air meet in Florida. New zealand holds Empire exposition. Boating horse racing ski jump ing. And the feature picture Golden boy Barbara Holden 2nd and final week in unto the Winnipeg free pre5s
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