Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 03, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday june 3, 1940 Page seven Peak Graham i All and mrs. W. R. 1 v Selkirk and a 1-1 col i 1 Jie gov i i i Cal Loril Var. Did until Friday even measles cases big a unlit of cases of off week with 53 1 i i i i Clr a by the civic health compared with 7g the since the first of the Iii in have been measles a. in the All time outbreak. Two deaths from tuberculosis Richer resident reports invention of anti aircraft gun a design for a new anti aircraft gun which he claims could pro Long or shorten its Stream of fire automatically and bring Down any enemy plane in sight in a few Sec on As easily As a Garden Hose can be swung onto a cabbage butter Fly has been offered to the Domin Ion government by j. D. Dupas Richer. Man., structural Seel worker a Veteran of the first great War who served with the 16th battalion. . In France. Present anti aircraft guns had to cease firing in order to change their Range he said. This gave the enemy plane time to escape. His gun he claimed would pour continuous Stream of fire at Hie enemy plane varying its Range by the use of a mechanism which automatically adjusted the Detona Tor Caps of the shells As they entered the breach of the gun. It would fire approximately one Shell per second. Or. Dupas stated. Saturday afternoon that he had written to Hon. Ernest Lapointe minister of Justice offering to sell the design. He would not wait Long before offering the gun to another government if the Dominion did not want it. He added. Two . Total communicable Christian science Sermon subject ancient and modern necromancy alias mesmerism and hypnotism denounced was the subject of the All Christian sunday. June 2. Lesson Sermon science churches. Legionnaire . Raced boy injured social gun Accident Booth entering the buy s Chest the slug to passed right through emerging r above the left Collarbone. His con Ujj ution monday was fair. A Lawrence Werier trophy Lawrence Werier was named out standing juvenile member of the 1 . Al the annual juvenile la r a v banquet in the club m i Albert Street. Sun by oui King. For this achievement he the Aid. M. A. Gray trophy presented to him by the l. He Rishi ii ild. Physical director. Awards for achievements in spas. S. Shops. . Director spoke briefly and l. Fins off. Boys work Secretary. chairman. The Golden text read sing unto the lord Praise be the lord for he hath delivered the soul of the poor rom the hand of Jere Miah the scriptural selections included the following let no Man deceive you with vain words for because of these things cometh the Wrath of god upon the children of disobedience. See then that be walk circumspectly not As fools but As Wise redeeming the time because the Days Are evil. Wherefore be be not unwise but understanding what the will of the lord ephesians included in the lesson Sermon were also passages from the Chris Tian science text Book. Science and health with key to the scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy one of which read human will Power is not science. Human will belongs to the so called material senses and its use is to be condemned. Human will Power May infringe the rights of Man. It produces evil continually and is not a Factor in the real ism of Page Legionnaire Gazette reports Sev eral marriages in the infantry Rifle training Centre. Private r. S. Lougheed private r. M. Ayers private g. Bain private r. W. Bramwell were All married May 18. Private j. Piper was married april 24, private h. G. Gallery. May 22, and private c. V. F. Olsen May 28. Sergeant a. M. Mills infantry company has been promoted to company sergeant major. Privates j. Rarie b. E. Gill r. E. Westfield have been appointed Lance corporals. Private g. C. Howarth . . Has been promoted to Corporal while attached to the training Centre a litter. Private s. Metcalfe specialist company has been made Lance Corporal. In the Canadian dental corps Lance Corporal j. Currie has been promoted to Corporal private m. S. Kennedy to Corporal and privates w. A. Munro and h. Sewell to Lance corporals. The newly organized Royal Cana Dian artillery training Centre is getting things into shape under the command of major d. R. Agnew .h.a., and we Hope to get detailed news in the near future. Sergeant major . G. J. Sawer. . Who has been on the strength of the District depot has been granted a commission and it now a. Lieutenant with the artillery training Centre. The following pro motions Are reported sergeants r. A. Mcalpine and a. Pennie to be warrant officers class Iii Bomba Dier w. Isnook to be sergeant gunners w. M. Hill and c. O. Phil lips to be Bombadier gunners p. Lusk and g. Beresford to be Lance Bombadier sergeant h. V. Sweeten to be warrant officer class Iii. In addition. Captain j. S. Hart has been appointed adjutant. With District depot no. 10, act ing corporals d. L. Casey and w. H. Smith. No. 3 Provost company have been confirmed in rank also acting Corporal l. E. Mark of no. 2 Provost company. Private h. W. Brunson added a son to strength. May 14, and private j. H. Gillis no. 3 Provost company was mar ried. May 23. Corporal a. E. Budd d company. Winnipeg grenadiers comes irom county fewer Winni Eggers on Relief in March the National registration Branch of the department of labor. Ottawa reported saturday that 25.886 per sons received assistance in Winnipeg during March. This is a decrease of As com pared with March 1939, but an in crease of 293 Over february. 1940 of the total wore men Anc women. Non worker Type dependents numbered fully employable 8.130, and partially employable r give some of the ars you spend a return ticket they la come Back when you need them most from Imperial life private a. Young was a saw Mill operator in Keewatin ont., and is a brother of j. Young who is in c company. He played on the local soccer team at Keewatin. Private Frank drier was engaged in the Transfer business at sask., but worked in Winnipeg the last four years delivering Cie. His brother Laurence is with the . C.l.i., and he had three Brothers in the first great War. There is no situation in which soldiers Are so conspicuously placed As when upon guard. They Are then exposed to constant observation and the Honor and character of the battalion Battery or company be comes in consequence More than Ever in the keeping of the individual. Everyone is aware of the impression made upon his mind when he sees guards irregularly or sentries lounging lazily at their posts the men lying around upon the benches their tunics half buttoned equip ment Dis arranged and their Caps carelessly put on. He never expects to find that such men belong to a unit in a Good state of discipline. Every Man on guard duty should therefore remember that he is a representative of his own regiment and that the Public will judge his regiment according to his display on duty or off duty. He must also remember that he is a Canadian Soldier on View to canadians and that smartness and efficiency in the Little things Lead to greatness in the bigger things of military life. It was evident the guard under Corporal a. E. Budd. D company. Winnipeg grenadiers understood their orders and appreciated their response Bali. Ties. They were recently on duty it Minto armory. Deal in Kent the English ____., which grows All the hops. In the old country he was a member of the Royal Marine Light infantry Cadet corps. His father was in the Royal marines in the last War and the last survivor of the seven men who were rescued from . Bulwark which was lost at sheer Ness in the last War. Corporal Budd came to Canada in. 1s25 and been farming around Minnedosa. Private b. C. Moore d company hails from Cochrane ont. And has worked in Hudson s Bay posts All Over Quebec Ontario and Mani Toba being manager at several Points in Manitoba dealing mostly in the trading of furs. He has worked on the company boats All along the Arctic coast and he is the fourth generation of the Moore family to be employed with the company. Counted three fastest in life Canadian forces soon Ottawa june 3 up the director of Public information announced yesterday the strength of Canada s Active forces soon win have reached a total of 119.534 men of All ranks and services. Included in the total Are men already on. Active service and approximately to be recruited or called up. The total is made up As to Laws now overseas second Divi Sion 1d.ooo third division. X13.000 fourth division rifles Only veterans defence veterans Reserve. coast de Fence 10.650 Home guards Etc miscellaneous 813. Naval service present strength 6.600 additions. X3.400. Air Force present strength 12.300 additions. . Be recruited or called up. Rip Cord ring clutched tightly in his fist. Len Maurier. Of fort Erie crouched on the wins of n Toronto flying club plane ready to make his first Parachute jump. "1 jumped feet of.H.A. first As i d been told. 1 counted one tvo la faster than i Ever counted in my life and pulled the rip Len said later. He demonstrated his Wing stance Lor the picture before he went up. Toronto musician lauds Valdine Conde tribute to Valdine Conde. Winnipeg s child Prodigy pianist was paid by Edward Magee Toronto musician who arrived. Saturday to conduct examinations in element Ary piano for the Toronto conservatory of music. He is at the fort Garry hotel. He said he was impressed by her interpretation of Liszt s piano con Certo which he described As a Man sized Job for any artist. Gloves that can be converted into mittens have been invented in England for the use of aviators flying at High altitudes. Transfer of Tea urged for air plan a Resolution urging that All facilities of trans Canada air lines including equipment personnel and flying Fields be turned Over to the Dominion air training scheme was passed at a meeting of the wartime pilots and observers association at a meeting held recently. The Resolution will be forwarded to Hon. C. G. Powers air minister Ai Ottawa. Fourth from Napinka Rapinha Man. June 3. Special members of the local red Cross finished and packed their fourth shipment Friday afternoon to Headquarters consisting of the following articles. 12 pyjama suits. 12 bed gowns. 12 abdominal binders and 12 pillowcases. The members sew and knit every Friday of each week and a business meeting is held once a month at their Headquarters the United Church Hall. Its inventor has patented a flex Ible Bridge to connect two lacing seats in a Railroad. Coach to con Vert them into a bed. In Minneapolis fam oui Bondi play nightly. 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