Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 01, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page six Winnipeg free press monday july 1, 1940 contest clickers Amateur photographers Busy during Fine Holiday week enc camera addicts set out in full Force Dominion Day am scoured the highways and byways for novel pictures to b entered in the third weekly free press snapshot contest which closes at Midnight this coming sunday. The snapshot contest offers plenty of Opportunity for originality and variety for there Are four separate classifications in which the Amateur photographer May enter. First babies or children second Young people and adults third scenes and still life and four animal life. The snapshot contest editor is expecting a vast number of Fine photographs to arrive during the next few Days for the excellent More about italian War continued from pare one weather coupled with the Long Holiday week end is a natural Eor camera clickers. It gives bulletin camera fan a real Opportunity Eor getting into the race for the prizes. So Don t forget to save your one italian plane was shot Down and a second was damaged badly. Italian bombers were said to have caused Little damage in attacks on port Sudan on the red sea. The British Royal air Force Day snapshots and Send them into the free press. The third contest now in Progress closes at Midnight sunday and then contest no 4 begins. In All seven contests will be held. More about Balkans continued from pare one of the pre arranged schedule carry ing machine guns and motorcycles and that a number of persons had unconfirmed reports had Dis been killed. Said several Hundred persons been killed or wounded in orders near Galatz. Reports from Budapest said rumanian troops had crossed into Hungary near Fekete Gyarmaty today and were repulsed by hungarian forces. A second Border incident also reported officially to hav occurred sunday. This was at the Village of Visk on the car Patho russian Border. Here the Ruman ians were alleged to have fire upon a hungarian Border patrol. Planes drop tanks Bucharest july 1. Borne latest Novelty in the Art of the astounded Garrison at Reni Rumania Flat footed last night and occupied that strategic port which command both the Danube and prut Rivers elsewhere along the prut which Rumania intended As the limit o russian occupation of annexed bes Sarabia the red army crossed the River amid bloody fighting with rumanian troops who refused to withdraw. Reni is in the extreme South West Corner of Bessarabia but it i not Clear whether Rumania counter it As part of the territory ceded to Russia. Final decision on the boundaries has been scheduled a a russian rumanian meeting tues Day in Odessa Russia suspended Between wheels the tanks suspended Between the wheels of big transport planes in a display of warfare in its mos modern phase caught the rumanian Garrison so. Completely by Surprise that the rifles stood in untouched Barracks Racks. This manoeuvre was believed to have gained quantities of military material for the russians and gave them a commanding position Over the Mouth of the Danube one of Germany s vital communications lifelines. From Reni the red army is in a position to Block All traffic from the Danube to the Black it so hardly More than machine guns necessary. This was seen by diplomats As a serious blow to Germany. Two raids by enemy aircraft on port Sudan caused no Materia damage. One enemy three Engin More about raids on Britain continued from Page one in a thickly populated area of Northeast Scotland. Many bombs fell on a Large school which was unoccupied at the time. The building was set afire. Other incendiary bombs fell on apartment houses but tenants tackled the bombs with shovels and pails of Sand and quickly extinguished the flames. In a Welsh area anti aircraft Bat teries fired hotly while searchlights hunted for enemy planes overhead. Saturday night German raiders flew into Britain s skies scattering bombs along the South and East coasts and in the East midlands damaging an infirmary and killing two persons and injuring eight but of l into Uelch Tacl be cause of British fighter no military damage qualified sources said no Mili tary damage was caused. A joint air and Home Security ministries bulletin said that our Fig Beer patrols were Active and the enemy was nowhere Able to deliver a heavy it said that one town in Scotland attacked with High explosives Ani incendiary bombs but neither damage nor casualties was re ported. In one Midland town the infirm Ary was damaged caused by ooh which fell in the residential Quarter. The operating roam of their fir Mary was rec hed. In this town a 10-year-old boy was killed and a Man died of Shock while several persons were ii pied. Southeast villages hit Twenty four bombs hit villages in Southeastern England far re moved from any Industrial Centre but caused Only broken windows and deep pits in Cornfields and Pas Tures. It was announced saturday that further deaths in the Channel islands following Friday s raids brought the total of dead to on the Island of Guernsey and 10 on Jersey. Bomber was shot Down. At Dawn . Bombers again raided Al Gubbi Libya registering direct hits on huts tents and Parker aircraft causing considerable dam age. Our aircraft were engaged by a Large Force of enemy fighters. Dur ing the engagement one machine was shot Down in flames and a Sec Ond badly damaged. Two of our aircraft were lost in the fight. A Reckage of enemy aircraft a washed up at Mersa Madruh on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt various reconnaissance wer carried out air attacks on italian troops in East Africa were reported today by the Royal air Force. The official statement ". Bombers attacked troop concentrations near Sekedat italian East Africa scoring direct hits serious opposition was encountered All our aircraft returned safely. Paccico also was raided by Strong Force of our aircraft by the extent of damage created is no yet known. Two naval vessels in the Harbo were bombed. Our aircraft encountered considerable anti aircraft and fighter opposition. One of our planes is missing. The South african air Force and Southern rhodesian air Force carried out reconnaissance in the morale area. One of our planes raided a Bandar Camp. It is now definitely established that in the course of a. Raid on Obruk june 29, we shot Down three enemy machines one ro-37 whose gunner was killed being forced Down behind Sidi Aziz one cr-32 forced Down and another cr-42 shot Down at a seat. The following Day it has been definitely established our successes were two enemy aircraft one a cr-32, the other a cr-42. Malta experienced further air raids yesterday two formations of our enemy bombers each dropping 42 bombs. The damage was slight two civilians were killed and four Moke about clash continued from Page Ole Active assistance if the red encroachment continued. The rumanian Navy has mined he Black sea ports of Constanta and latter in the Middle if the Danube Estuary and reports hat King Carol s ministers Here Dis used plans to move the seat of Over Ament to the Carpathian foot Hills in Western Rumania if Neces Ary. A Bucharest newspaper said soviet occupational troops commit de arbitrary acts and made improper arrests. Even though Rumania had Given the newspaper said russian rooms have not lived up to their government s promises. But this is not All. Columns of occupying troops at Many towns in 3essarabia and Northwest Bucovina ave arrested and imprisoned arbitrarily government officials and intellectuals. It is also remarkable that or. Oneski Leader of the German Community of Bessarabia was in Ormed by secret emissary that he be assassinated by russian occupying troops. He and Many ther germans fled to old Rumania and turned themselves Over to gov rement officials. Furthermore russian military authorities put Many difficulties in he Way of the flight to old rum a of our own rumanian gov rement survivors of sea disaster Frank Mcgibney Robert Smith these two members of the Crew of . Fraser the destroyer lost off the French coast following a collision escaped unharmed. Electrical artificer Frank Mcgibney lives at 364 College Street St. James while Ordinary Seaman Robert Smith s Home is at 2100 Gallagher Avenue. A third Winnipeg Ger second class Stoker Russell Mylrea whose address was Given As 542 Assiniboine Avenue was also listed with the survivors but no relatives could be located. Lover id be attn Era. To be held tuesday funeral service for Albert Joel 68, formerly of Winni Peg who died in Toronto june 28, will be held tuesday at Gardiner s Chapel at 10.30 ., with burial in Elmwood cemetery. Or. Loveridge was a resident of Winnipeg from 1912 to 1925, when he worked for Birk s. He was a member of the masonic order and was Active in Bowling circles. Surviving Are one son capt. E. C. Loveridge Well town Winnipeg Bowler now with the . In England and one sister mrs. W. J. Saul of London. Rev. J. F. Stewart will offi ont. Date. Gilbert George Sheppard Gilbert George Sheppard 56, died sunday at his Home 434 Trent Avenue East Kildonan. Born in Bristol eng., he came to Canada 27 years ago making his Home in Winnipeg. He is survived by his wife one son d. Sheppard one daughter mrs. Roy Mast flin flon wan. Also four Brothers and one sister in England. Funeral services will be held wednesday at 3 ., Kerr s funeral Chapel. Rev. Ison will conduct the ser vice and interment will be made n Elmwood cemetery. Mrs. F. Evans mrs. Alice Elizabeth Evans wife of Frank w. Evans Carman Man., More about Road to War continued from of Faye died at funeral Victoria services Hospital Friday will be held at it. John s Church Carman 2.30 ., tuesday with burial in car Man cemetery. Alex Adair Alex. Adair 36, of Beausejour Man., died in St Boniface Hospital after several months ill Ness. He was born in Ireland and ame to Canada in 1927. Surviving ire his parents in Ireland and a brother in the . Funeral services will be held tuesday from he United Church Beausejour to 3eausejour cemetery. William Mcrae William Mcrae 76, died Satur a at his Home Cla Deboy a Man. 3orn at Little Britain he Farmed n the Clande Boye District for the ast 60 years. In 1889 he married Bliss Mary Mckay of Little Britain and last year they celebrated their Olden wedding anniversary or. Tic Rae was a member of the local agricultural society and had served or a number of years on the St. Andrews Council and school Board. E is survived by his widow two daughters mrs. T. H. Shakespeare Yans Cona and Vera at Home three on George Edmond Kingsberry Eil and William All at Clande Oye. Or. Mcrae was the last of a Amily of 12. Funeral services will e held tuesday at 2.30 ., in Cox presbyterian Church Selkirk. James s. Clarke will officiate urial will be in the United Church cemetery Clande Boye. Pallbearers fill be w. Sutherland j. R. Leask Mcauley g. Mcnab r. Mconald g. Smith All of Clande Oye. The Light of the historic German drive to the toward wheal lands of the Ukraine and the of beyond. It is fairly Well established that Rumania s King Carol appealed to Berlin when the Moscow Ultima Tum came. He was advised to sub Mit and Likely was Given privately a reassuring hint that a Day of reckoning was approaching. Such reassurances according to diplomatic reports Here were like Wise Given Lithuania s foreign minister when bed troops earlier moved into that and neighbouring Small Baltic states. Whatever his motives Stalin s every move has had the effect of strengthening Russia s position immensely against a collision with Germany whenever it comes. In the North the red army has dug in along the German Border of East Prussia. The occupation of Eastern Poland Cut off Germany from territorial Contact with re mania and its Oil. Now the reds Are encamped along the vital Danube have pushed farther into the uneasy Balkans and should a clash with the nazis come they Are in a position quickly to Cut off Germany s rumanian Oil Supply. There seems Little to support the claim advanced by the nazis that Moscow s move was instigated by great Britain to divert or weaken it must have the effect however of reinforcing British determination to beat off the invasion in the Hope that it dare not be Tainer it suggests too that forces Are shaping up toward restoration of a balance of Power in unhappy Europe. Britain keeps eyes on Syria London july 1. For eign office news department clarifying the British attitude on Syria following Genera Eugene Mittel Hauser s cessation of hostilities said today that Britain could not allow Syria or Lebanon to be occupied by any hostile out of touch july 1. Phone and Telegraph communications Between Syria and Palestine were suspended today. Syria is the base of the French near Eastern army. Palestine British Date and lies Between Syria and the Suez canal Region. More about or. Douglas continued from one part time health officer for the City he applied for the Job and . He was then 26 and became the department s first full time head. During his Long regime the department came to be recognized As one of the most efficient in the Dominion and or. Douglas himself is credited with initiating Many important health services including free vaccination for children diphtheria immunization clinics and baby milk depots. Largely due to his urging pure water was first brought from Shoal Lake and the danger of milk borne disease Scarlet fever typhoid fever and tuberculosis were lessened campaigns to introduce rigid inspection of cows and compulsory pasteurization. Or. Douglas s modesty was one of his characteristic traits As he was known for his reticence about his achievements or matters pertain ing to himself. He believed the less said about a disease the bet Ter that an epidemic scare would get the people of Winnipeg in a High nervous state and Only tend to Lessen the efficiency of his department by doubling the work. He looked upon interviews with Disfavour. Besides his work or. Douglas was interested in books music stamp collecting bicycling and Golt he was an honorary member of the Manitoba club and one of the Ori Ginal members of the St. Charles country club. He attended holy Trinity anglican Church and was a second vice president of the american Public health association. On his retirement in april 1939. Was honoured by citizens of Winnipeg and received congratulations from All Over the country. 1902 to Nettie e. Is survived by his married in Fairchild he wife and one daughter. Frances. The Thomson funeral Home has charge of the funeral arrangements which have not yet been completed. King inspects defences London july 1. King accompanied by several army offi cers motored today to a Southeast coast town and inspected defence preparations. Members of the party said the King showed Lively interest n everything particularly along he sea front. Bun l my Tang service foods Maniotti to affiliate Manitou Man., july 1. Special the annual meeting of the Manitou Curling club Friday eve Ling in the Ellis House Here with b. Smith presiding the auditor s report showed a balance of a it was decided to affiliate with e . Officers elected were resident Norman Ashley vice residents w. H. Baker Robert Arswell Secretary treasurer f. Owe. Carman District receives heavy rain Carman Man., july 1. Carman was visited by a very heavy rain storm saturday evening Over an Inch of rain falling in half an hour. The storm was accompanied by High winds and some Hail fell but no damage is reported although some gardens suffered from the downpour and Hail 1v Fodat Al Upmann. Bay Beauty Saton mid summer permanent wave Sale Price two of our most popular Waves specially priced for two weeks Only regularly 12.50 super Nivlys 4-Oil custom reconditioning permanent regularly 7.50 peristyle custom Oil permanent 6.25 3.75 both Waves hair do. 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