Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 01, 1940

Issue date: Monday, July 1, 1940
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 01, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday july 1, 1513 Page nine you and big talk when lord push Bottom offered to anybody locate that hoodlum whih slu66ed him you was Ravonna leave a Stone unturned a you had the dcxj6h in your pocket Well i la show you i ambition. And pc termination. I can do anvthin4 i my Only remember there s a lot of stones su6ar. Maybe you think x aint tryin6, Bot a i la say you Are makeup my Mimo to of it. Moon Mullins i cake sir is i loathe Drivers x oust a so come x wee pea 1 Ciotta to wimpy Snow olo ahead an watch pipe it hear me a i Toi vex to turn around Urfe dont Back. Home now vie Pound Hen found Ahja our friends resume their Hove often do i Tell a designated on seven Nicht a seven men Fethi a the inscribed on it. Irsig Winsto f be Goodso vow this Isth hottest pay yet do5sone a Man cant i a c Weth trucks rumbling by every minute Donald Duck the vibrations indicate the monster has been struck by projectiles it must have been submarine torpedoes i be got to get that sub quickly Brick watches in fascinated horror As the submarine failing to destroy the monster with torpedoes attempts the Metal Back in Avil Blue s Laboratory Brick Bradford is cheap now and that for my pocketbook and 10 Uwe. My pocket Book. Than my stomach Dot you think. Pork. Three times a Day is a bit us what thy not for me in work hard you can eat and it the Nebbs you got inside just in time is a Tornado Hanson now a but Uncle 3 Here she comes out there month Boot seems As How but Here sure has changed Are we still. All Little orphan Annie Nadu bump into i thin Ouker i chant tac fou do Dot lease and he s the vyv10 arrested want won t a Good. Syn fare Lizard chapter forty six j a fris was startled by Fabienne s j Stormy Entrance and alarms j spread Over her face. A Bierrie was wiping her face the a Towel tucking her unfurled under her hat. Fastening asleep he called softly. She answered immediately and came to the door. Any no but i just had a crazy no idea could be crazier than this silence. What is it if the elevator boy was telling the truth and if fab did sneak the out with his Mother you can that fab was in charge of the situation. I met the Mother and she s a Hay wire blonde if Ever 3 saw Ellen Shook her head sadly. By Fabienne did t sneak the child out Bill i be been trying to Tel you that All suppose she Bill persisted. And suppose she wanted to v4r under her hat. Fastening the kid out with his Mother you can of her coat under her Chin depend that fab was in charge of f you got a Pencil and paper t the in thru handbag she asked Chris said she thought she had and tumbled us contents on the i Ike. A Roll of banknotes a handkerchief a ring i evs a jewelled compact and a lip listed. Ana suppose one out. She Shook her head j find some place to hide Vou Vagina not having about my place in Udu _ -1imagine not havin ill piece of paper and a pen 01 Fabienne said. She Tore a piece off an old charcoal bag. Give l your lipstick. silently Chris handed it Over. Are you doing i be found a Way to get j of this Jam without bringing the Violice Down on our necks. Do von feel equal to keeping things until i get what Are you going to Tell you when it works. If it Fabienne Flung Over her shoulder. It was easier walking on the firm Snow pressed Down by the plow. She was glad now that Chris had t of likened her when the plow went through. If she d known it. Was there she would have asked for a ride on it. Gone into the Village and telephoned to Bill. Only did she realize the Folly of that. The police Wou a be watch in Ellen and Bill and Nicky hav ing surely discovered that they friends. And the first j with whom she would communicate. 1 of. This was far the better Way if Only it would work. It was an inspiration it had to work the other Way would have Ellen considered it and then she Shook her head again sadly. A Vienne s got too much sense. Shi would t let a convalescent child be taken up to a place where there was neither heat nor water Bill use your Bill allowed that there was sense in that but. For the moment it had seemed like a possible idea. To be continued Uncle Ray s Cormier got Bill into the Jam and she would eight months Hitler s drive toward world Power helped nazis a Small newspaper which was prepared by an right year old boy contains this comment on Adolf Hitler i think the germans made a big mistake. When they had Hitler in prison they should have kept him Many other persons have had the same idea. Hitler did not serve out the five year sentence he was Given in 1924. He was set free in Only says Canadian British ships torpedoed new York july 1. A the american cargo passenger ship Excalibur reported last night to Mackay radio that a British and a Canadian freighter have been torpedoed about 300 Miles Southwest of the Irish coast. The message to Mackay radio said British Steamer Guido Posi Tion latitude 48.03 North and Longi tude 11.11 West also Canadian Zar Ian torpedoed at 6.30 . The Excalibur is in route from Naples to new York and is believe in the. Vicinity of the Straits of Gibraltar with 250 american refugees aboard. The Guido. Tons is owned by Ellerman s Wilson line with her Home port at Hull. The Zarian tons sails out of Freetown Africa. Mackay radio said the Zarian radioed that she needs tugs in two nights ago Mackay radio received a message from the exc Ali Jur then less than a Day out o Naples reporting that it had intercepted a distress message from identifying herself As the american ship the message said that the Edge Hill had been torpedoed about 500 Miles off the Irish coast. No confirmation of the reported Orp doing could be obtained from Washington or London naval sources and no american vessel named Edgehill is now listed in Loyd s Register of shipping. Greek ship lost Athens july 1. Greek steamship Nikon tons was re ported lost Tor in route to Britain from Bordeaux. France. The name Nikon is unlisted in Lloyd s Regis Ter have regretted that More than any other tiling in this whole night Mare. What would Bill and Ellen think her now. She on Over the Sno eerie half Light of morning. It was Only seven o clock and the world Aslop. Every muscle every nerve in her cried out for the com sort she believed Ellen at that moment. Few persons in Germany at thai time supposed the bitter tongued rebel was Likely to cause Grea eneral Public though More of a fool than a in the years which followed i was proved clearly that the Genera dim Jii Itu reel was wondered trouble. The of in the of him As seven o clock struck on the Chimes i the Grandfather clock in Ellen s apartment. She Rose from Public and the officers of the gov were wrong. Whatever he looked like or seemed like he Wai shrewd. Lie could make Secre plans and could carry them out he could speak in a Way which the divan on which she had been keeping watch since Midnight be Side the radio. She slipped her feet into Felt slippers and went into the Kitchen to fix breakfast for Bill he appeared at the door of a made thousands of persons change their ideas. The nazi party grew and a news paper was started to help it along. In the election of 1d30, it elected 12 of its members to the Reich Stag the Law making body in that time the so called de Bienne s room rubbing from prussion or slump was taking his eyes As she came Back. Hold of the world. Millions thing he asked. Of found themselves Vith Germany. Great Bri she Shock her head. Nothing i but the Milkman s j you d better catch some sleep j i can stay until j Nicky s coming at nine. Kelly stay until i be had a sleep. Then hell come Back til Lake the watch tonight. Sorry i popped off that Way youngster. I d been up All night the night before with a couple of Accident cases after i left that s All right. Bill. I could t sleep anyway. Surely something break sure they did t look at each other. Bill turned the dials up. A Man s voice unbearably cheer Ful said Well Start the Day with a routing shut it off. Ellen told him. 1 think i la go crazy if i have to i listen to any More cheerful voices j do you suppose it s too Early to Call Maryland no much Point to it. W Ellough by said he d ring up if there was any i can t believe it Bill it s a Bienne who s been kidnapped she d never do a thing like i he said soothingly. Finish that breakfast and get in there to Ellen did t want to go to sleep. She wanted to talk to Bill. But they d been talking for two nights and there was nothing More to say. They d talked to the police to the Federal men and to Larry Parsons who was nearly out of his they Al were. Three ghosts of. People with eyes dark from Lack of sleep and hearts heavy with anxiety in he name of heaven could the each open up and Swal Low three Ellen wailed. They Aren t swallowed. They re hiding some hiding there in t any place for them to out work in u Tain the United states and else where. Things grew worse the next year and the next. Hitler used the bad times to put Forward plans for big changes. His party he said was the Hope of the German people he whipped up the people to the belief that the treaty of Versailles was the cause of the trouble and said the treaty should be changed a gang of Strong Arm men was built up by Hitler. These came to be known As and say isolationism in . Defeated London july 1. Up British newspapers saturday interpreted the nomination of Wendell Willkie As Republican candidate for presi Dent As a sign of the end of United states the daily Telegraph said the nomination meant that America has unmistakably renounced not indeed her Abhorrence of War but be isolationism which says in elect am i my Brothers the news chronicle s leading Edi orial captioned end of isolation said that whether or. Roose Elt decides to stand for a third Erm or not a president will be elected on whom we can rely Foi substantial Aid the Yorkshire Post described the nomination As one of those Mino miracles of which the Allied Caus stands in the isolationists Are it said. Both republicans and democrats As a whole Are in favor of Swift and extensive Aid to the lord Beaverbrook s daily express said Aid for us ceases to be an Issue in american politics. Both sides Are for Flimsy car armoured with card Board which was used by Ger Man army during Bard times were on the same order As the of Mussolini. At this Oer cd the nazi took Over Many ideas from the fascists of Italy. So As Germany was a free country Hitler s nazis never won so Many As half of the votes. There came a time however when old president Hindenburg agreed to name Hitler the Chancellor of Germany. Hindenburg s age at that time was 84. He had lost the Good judgment he had shown in past now Ellen you know that years. For history Section of your you could hide right Here York if you wanted maybe i could. But Fabienne and mrs. Parsons and a sick child can Toh Bill i Don t believe that those three went off alone. Maybe the elevator boy who told that fantastic Story about Fabienne s say Jug that you had discharged the child is one of the gang that kid napped Why should anyone Kidnap. A because they probably think she s got lot of her Grandfather s if it were a kidnapping of that kind Ellen there d have been some word from the kidnappers demand ing Bill. I i m ill from i Don t fee any too Good about it myself he said lighting a cigarette from the end of the old one had burned Down to Hui lingers without his even smoking it Ellen gave him a glance of understanding and pity. I know Bill 2t s pretty Tough for you. You care a lot about her Don t first time it Ever hit me tha he said not looking up. I be got a Hunch that if fab could get in touch with anyone i would be you. i Hope he said quietly. Shi she can depend on that w3? a pretty Fine thin. Of did at the Hospital. It migh have got you in trouble 1 what if it did can you think o trouble worse than she said sadly and went i leaving him beside the Telephone Tad radio. I at Twenty minutes past seven h to the door of her room. Lilus. b Horoscope for wednesday. July 3 it a modicum of business advancement May be looked for on this Day according to the Ather weak planetary configure Lons. There May be just a fair de ree of routine work and attempt o co operate with employers or superiors the interests being Mam at All in workaday matters on curious plans and whose birthday it is May a cent but a moderately act we ear with affairs moving in accustomed grooves without much excitement. However there May a Pitfalls duplicity or secret m ,0lvpements liable sorrow attention be these ens and defeat. But should the directed to making secret agreements or in with persons of response there might be lucrative worthy and hidden Joys m Fina on this Day May b Low cautious with deep under currents making it difficult to apprise while Given to secrecy stratagem and expediency some such hidden Springs May hav lofty even mystical or Sointu less than seven per cent of the Calm restored in dutch cities Amsterdam july 1. Man and Netherlands authorities restored order in Amsterdam the Hague utrecht and Haarlem yes verday after minor differences be tween nazis and nether Landers who wore White carnations to Mark the 29th birthday of Prince Bernhard anti nazi German Consort of Prin Cess Juliana. Some Netherlands nationalist socialists appeared on the streets wearing Black uniforms. Nether lands and German police calmed the population with the Aid of the blackout which forced the people Home. Flag rededicated by International kiwanis at Emerson Emerson Man., july 1. Special scores of canadians and americans gathered at the intersection of highways 75 and 81, to take part in the dedication ceremonies of the kiwanis club International As they ran up a new Union Jack on the new Flag staff. The ceremony was broadcast Over sky and opened the National Anthem. Claude president of the Winnipeg club re dedicated the Inion Jack pledging Unity and continued Friendship with All Amer cans. Ben tean grand rapids Lien International did like to n John Mcdiarmid minister f mines and natural resources or Manitoba gave the address of Welcome pledging the support of 11 canadians in keeping an open Ond of Friendship with All Amer cans. Rev Harold Frame chaplain of he kiwanis club of Winnipeg of ered the prayer Winnipeg sea cadets band was in attendance. A responsive pledge of loyalty was read in unison and after reveille was sounded Kewanian John Hal Stead raised the nag. An address was delivered by Frank Trafford Taylor k.c., past president of the St Boniface kiwanis club past governor of kiwanis Western can Ada District and past president of kiwanis International. Were women. Airman Dies in Auto St. Thomas. Ont., july 1. Air craftsman John Leonard Gaudet 25-year-old member of the Royal Canadian air Force from St. Nicholas Prince Edward Island was killed yesterday when the automobile in which he was Rideg left the Highway near the air school Here and crashed into a tree. Smaller newspapers London july 1. Up morning newspapers were reduced from eight to six pages today to save Jug paper ;