Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 17, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Carner in Winnipeg 25c per week. Winnipeg wednesday january 17, 1940 Price pc per copy edition with comics Loc serve the children this nourishing Buttermilk bread homemade the Bryce Way new in flavor and shape Bryce bakeries Ltd. Phone 31 088 and rave our Sale min i Call Dally fatal Road deadliest Street is wide straight wide straight and uncontested Logan Avenue gained the dubious Honor of being Winnipeg s deadliest Street in 1939, in advisory traffic commission reported to the civic improve Lents committee tuesday. On that Avenue three fatal Acci ends happened while there was Only one each on main Street Portage Avenue. In All 14 fatal traffic accidents occurred one of England s proudest and happiest. Women is lady Harwood life of rear Admiral Harwood who commanded the Brilliant Brit so action against the German pocket battleship Graf spec off Jou a America. Beacon plans show 7or finnish fund i Ceen a Nodi Biol Liuji s tin to i wandering leg a Benefit show in Aid of the on City streets during the year. The Logan Avenue fatalities occurred at the Corner of Ellen Street Lizzie Street and Sherbrook Street a Logan Avenue intersection also had the largest number of Acci dents. This was at the Entrance to Salter Bridge. There were three or More persons injured in Acci dents at 70 intersections the com Mission reported. The 16 most dangerous intersections were injured Logan and Salter 13 Portage memorial blvd. 9 Salter Bridge South 9 Salter and Selkirk 9 King and Market 8 Portage and Smith 7 Portage and notre Dame. 7 main and Higgins 7 Portage and Higgins 7 Portage and Donald. 6 footage and Hargrave 6 Portage and Carlton 6 Portage and Sherbrook 6 main and Logan 6 main and Selkirk 6 Osborne and Stra Brook 6 Balmoral and Sargent 6 in the list submitted main Stree led Portage Avenue by 84 injuries to 75. Salter Street including the Logan intersection and the Bridge had 37. There were 24 accidents on Ellice Avenue and 25 on Logan Mccalman will suit is denied claim of Vera Irene Baskerville that moneys and other securities turned Over by or. D. H. Mccalman during his lifetime to Margaret s. Traban and for aril Leslie Graban were delivered in Trust and should form part of the doctor s estate Vas denied in a judgment delivered tuesday by or. Justice Donovan in court of King s Bench. Miss Basker Ville a Niece of or. Mccalman was appointed administrator of the estate by the surrogate court and sued in that capacity for a return of what she declared were the assets of her Uncle. Between 1922 and 1937, or. Mccalman gave mrs. Graban about in moneys and securities and a residential property in Winnipeg where he lived with the family at the time of his death. On october 31, 1937, in a Holograph will he left All of his personal effects to mrs. Graban. The judgment declares there was no ground for the allegation thai undue influence was used by either of the defendants or that or Mccalman acted on a sudden impulse or without full consideration of what he was doing when he made the defendants his sole beneficiaries. H. P. Blackwood k.c., and Geo d. Mcvicar represented the Plain Tiff with h. V. Hudson k.c., and c m. Graban k.c., As counsel for the defendants. Forced into frigid streets Knish Relief fund will be Given Avenue including the Salter and 1 main Street intersections. Three or More persons were in a full programme at every Portage Avenue in inc Beacon theatre at 8.30 . Iida Villa acts dancing and acro tics will be presented Erik trom. Publicity representative mounted wednesday. The per a Mars will donate their services i Holit charge. Admission will be by programme r. Astrom added. Programmes can obtained from the Headquarters the fund in the office of the radish american steamship line 0 main Street Stanley s cafe 530 Ain Street and the theatre. Ter Section Between main Street and Sherbrook except two. These were at Spence Street and Furby Street. Graham Avenue had two bad intersections Hargrave and Edmon ton streets. M
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