Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, December 16, 1946

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 16, 1946, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 4 Winnipeg free press monday december 16, 1946 one daughter mrs. H. C. Ramsay of Sioux Lookout ont. Three sons chief Petty officer Jack Hill o Victoria and Bruce and Howard Hill of Winnipeg. He is also survived by six grandchildren. Funeral service was held Mon Day at 2.15 ., from Gardiner s with burial in St. James cemetery Carbon monoxide poisoning claimed the life of 59-year-old John Hill of 534 Newman Street late Friday in a mishap at the garage of the capital Coal company Pembina Highway and Mulvey Avenue. Or. Hill stated or. I. O. Fryer provincial Coroner was running a Buck in the garage with the doors closed in an attempt to thaw out a Frozen Radiator. Later he left the garage and returned a few minutes later when he was overcome by fumes As he was about to remove the Radiator Cap. The Accident is believed to have occurred around 5.30 Friday but or. Hill was not discovered until 10.30 ., when his wife be coming worried phoned Fred Nunn a company executive. Or. Nunn hurried Over to the garage and found the deceased sitting in the a Veteran garage by the truck with his hands on his Knees. Rushed to Victoria Hospital unsuccessful attempts were made to revive him. Or. Hill is survived by his wife cold sufferers pistol Little Britain Man., dec. 16 in a farm Acci Dent just a month after his arrival in Manitoba a polish War Veteran Edward Bogdan 32, was found dead beneath the runner of a sled on the Feffe of Herman Wehrley at Little Britain Man., at 8 sunday. Or. Bogdan according to re ports was helping William Wehr Ley son of the owner of the farm Cleam the barn. He was taking out refuse in a heavy horse drawn sled and failed to return after the second trip. William Wehrley mis sing him. Went out to investigate and found the Man crushed by the sled. Or. Wehrley said he Hwy no idea How the Accident might have happened. Findings of a postmortem examination showed that or Bogdan died from Shock and Haemorrhage of the right lung. No inquest Wili be held or. W. H. G. Gibbs District Coroner said sunday. The body was ordered placed in Lang Rill s funeral Home. In a move to ensure that they will keep their local detachment of Royal Canadian mounted police permanently the town Council of Boissell Man., at a meeting Fri Day transferred three lots in the Central part of town to his 1 esty the King for use in building an r. C. M. P. Barracks there. Officials at Winnipeg Headquarters explain however that there is helps prevent diaper rash and Many other annoying skin be modern use Cuti Cura medicated baby Oil to keep baby s skin safeguard against germs for baby s Bath use Cuti Cura inn soap. Buy today eventually they state it is planned to build a detachment no likelihood of the Barracks being built there this year nor is the project on next year s estimates As far As they Are aware. J but the gesture of the Russell i Tovin Council will not be in vain Howoo be quiz Whiz tonight hear Norman Mclead Mackie Winner of hundreds of dollars on quiz shows Shirley Blois Truro born concert Star. Bernie Bray Harmonica virtuoso. Tune in every monday night with by Mack and Howard Cable sky 7-7.30 p. N presented by Headquarters for sonnet in Russell. Married per it is pointed out that nine towns in Manitoba including Russell Are not Only detachment Headquarters for their area but depend on the mounties to police their towns As they have no local Force. Police say boy led crime wave Vancouver dec. 16 up a 20-year-old Vancouver youth was held by police saturday on six charges of armed robbery and detectives said Bis confessions implicating an accomplice broken the Back of the had City s mounting crime wave which saw 15 holdups in 14 Days with loot totalling still missing. The chief of the reinforced criminal investigation Branch superintendent Walter Mulligan said James Leo Van Dorn had con fessed to holdups at grocery stores dress shops a laundry and a steam Bath. However another Holdup alarm 24th since nov. 11 was flashed by Vancouver police Sun Day night As a jittery youth made an unsuccessful attempt to hold up a chinese grocery store in the up town District but fled when a Cus Tomer appeared the Holdup was in Progress. Pickle consumption in the . Increased from an average of bushels annually during the 1930 s to an average of 000 bushels during the War. Here s Why most mothers cold warming soothing Relief from distress of colds starts in a hurry when you rub on at bedtime. Be penetrates deep into 4 bronchial tubes i special medicinal Vapours and stimulates skin surf aces like a warming poultice. Then it works for hours i to bring Relief while the Chili sleeps. Try it tonight at bedtime rub Throat Chest and Back with Volcks Vapo Kub. Its Relief bring ing action starts right away to relieve distress. Works while child sleeps to bring Relief during the night. Often by morning most misery of the cold is relieved. Or. Frank d. Fackenthal acting president of Columbia University presents the 1946 Maria moors Cabot Gold medals for Jou Calisti c contributions furthering International Goodwill among the nations of the american continents a t Columbia University Friday. Left to right Dean Carl w. Acker Nan of the Columbia University school of journalism and the three winners Miguel Lanz Duret jr., president and general manager o f Al Universal and Al Universal Granico Mexico City Mexico Grant Dexter executive editor w Winnipeg free press Lee Hills managing editor Miami Herald and or. Fackenthal. Prairie Chicken have shown an increase of about three Birds to the former one curly Mckay of Shoal Lake reported to members of the executive of the federation of game and fish associations held in Winnipeg Friday night. Or. Mckay informed the Meetin that the Birds Are now in flocks and a More definite estimate of numbers can be obtained. In the Strathclair and Shoal Lake area the increase might be More he stated. However in the South there is a decrease of pheasant and Hun Garian Partridge show no increase. Various other members of the executive reported Large flocks of Prairie Chicken throughout the province. Jerry Beacock giving the re port of the fish committee told the meeting that the provincial depart ment had co operated Well with members during the past season with water samples being made in Many of the lakes of the province to determine advisability in Stock the lakes. Speckled Trout fishing in the Gil no District received Good response this past season from american anglers he reported with the re suits standing Well up against the famous Nipigon River area. A motion was passed recommend no that the provincial department of game and fish investigate the advisability of using the British Columbia system of marking ame with a locked Metal tag and a penalty be imposed for transport no Deer without the tag. This motion is intended to rate a system Hunters who obtain their Deer on the first Day of the season will not be Able too into the Field a second time and bring in another animal. Or. W. F. Tisdale. Of Winnipeg Vas appointed Manitoba Delegate to he interim meeting of the Western Canada and Yukon Council to be Leld in january at red Deer Al Berta. The executive also endorsed the Winnipeg Branch club s stand that he opening of the Duck season be delayed until later in the fall. C 1 Rine 01 sequel to Highway fatality Moh deist Man. Dec. 16 Spe j. M. George found Lieut. Guy Des Gross Lieres. Com mandant of the prisoner of War Camps guilty at Winkler of negligence Letellier in county Here on Friday and in View f to e accused s War record imposed a nominal Fine of s25. The Case resulted from a fatal Accident which occurred on no. 3 Highway near Morden last july. When an army jeep in charge of the accused and driven by an unauthorized person ran into the ditch tilling Cornelius Neufeld of Wink t. The Crown prosecutor said the Crown did not wish to be harsh considering the accused s War re Ord and the stress he had been under. Counsel for the defence by Richardson also appealed on behalf of the accused. The Northern electric Paul Scherman Northern electric concert orchestra with Canada dramatic feature ate by drains Charles Jordan Brilliant Canadian baritone and singing Star on Abc network programmes monday 7.00 to 730 Krc Winnipeg and curl Kenora nes falling backward off a scaffold from the second to the first floor of a building under construction at 619 Mcdermot Avenue at. 2.30 Saturday Jossph Dorge 25, of 112 Crawford Avenue Norwood died four hours later in Winnipeg general Hospital. Dorge an employee of the Cou Ture and Toupin construction company was admitted to Hospital with a fractured Skull and brain Haemorrhage. Emergency shelters plan festivities there Are big doings scheduled for Winnipeg s emergency Shel Ter areas during the Christmas season it was Learned saturday morning. Christmas Trees have been arranged by the parents in at least four districts. William courage supervisor of emergency shelters listed Fol lowing dates for the festivities no. 3 wireless dec. 19 no. 5 re lease Centre dec. 18 no. S re pair depot dec. Dominion immigration building first floor dec. 23 second and third floors dec. 20. Woman elected mayor in Prince Rupert Vancouver dec. 16 Stream of ballots in 31 British Columbia cities and towns has moulded the make up of new councils school and police administrations and final civic election counts Friday disclosed close fights and Large a a lot of new administrators and the province s second feminine mayor of a City. Alderman Nora Arnold former school teacher now a real estate broker was chosen first woman mayor of Prince Rupert in thurs Day s voting. Handwriting expert Dies Montclair n.j., dec. 16 a Osborn 88, internationally known handwriting expert who testified in the Lindbergh Kidnap murder Case in 1935, died Vii out on bail burglar killed by police guns Toronto dec. 16 up an alleged shop breaker was shot and killed and two As police officers fired into the darkness a downtown tire shop late saturday. Kenneth Peterson was killed when detectives fired three shots at the Trio cornered in the building. Gerald Gouldby 21, and Hubert Chappelle 25, were charged with shop breaking. Police said Peterson had been out on bail on a recent shop breaking charge. The Trio had taken in Bonds and Cash from the Safe before Peterson was killed and the two others arrested police said. Ordnance problems outlined by Sifton Regina Dee. 16 up Sifton publisher or the Winnipeg free press said in an address thursday night before a. Meeting of the Eegina Branch of the Hoyal acadian ordnance corps that administration design and production were the three greatest problems which had faced the ordnance Branch of the Canadian army. Or. Sifton master general of Ord Nance at Ottawa in 1941 and 1942 said the Aims of the ordnance association should be to keep alive the experience and knowledge gained in wartime and to act As centres at which new ideas could developed. Frankfurt Germany dec. 16 British woman was shot to death in her hotel room at wies Baden Friday night and an Ameri can civilian is being held for observation during investigation of the shooting United states army Headquarters announced saturday. Everett h. Snedeker 33, of Lin Coln ., was apprehended at the scene of the said the official announcement which described him As a civilian employee in the office of the army s european theatre judge advocate. The 26-year-old woman was a civilian employee of the european air transport service. Four bullets from a pistol were fired into her body killing her immediately. . Living costs Washington dec. 16 the Cost of living in the United states increased two per cent be tween oct. 15 and nov. 15. Bringing the total increase for the year to 17 per cent the labor department reported saturday. A 4v2 per cent Rise in food prices was mainly responsible for the increase. To Reserve status . J. H. D. Macarthur 43 of Winnipeg is shortly reverting to Reserve status after service in the Active army since september. His last appointment was As officer commanding Central medi Cal stores at army Headquarters Ottawa. Mrs. Mcarthur and their son reside in the Muskoka apart ments. Saved from rocks Halifax dec. 16 dutch freighter Marleen swung a Anchor in the outer Harbor n Gaspe que., sunday night after the . Cutter Irving Hac. Snatched her and her Crew froth possible loss on the rocks of Bona venture Island in the Gulf of tit Lawrence. The Cutter placed a line aboard the ship saturday a Day after her engines failed and her cargo of sulphate pulp shifted leaving her to Drift helplessly to wards the rocks. More about Are continued from Page 1 fitted in later years with the dignity and importance of the gentlemen of the Legal profession who came to our Little Shore town during the assizes and sometimes in those Days thought that i migh become a and notwithstanding that teaching was becom ing More and More to him of love the Young schoolmaster still kept the Law in his mind s Eye As an alternative profession chosen inspector in 1873 but he continued to succeed in teaching. In 1873, then a Youn Man of Only 21, he was chosen inspector of schools for the town of Portland a position which he filled so ably that his work attracted general attention. From 1873 until 1880 he taught in the schools of Portland now a suburb of the City of Saint John n. B. And the year 1878 found him superintendent of a staff of upward of 40 teachers. It was in 1880 that Daniel Mcintyre made his Short and As it proved merely experimental deviation into the Field of Law. Giving up teaching for the time he spent the years 1881-2 in studying Law Krc win Umipeg 630 and lyrics and the pirates from the tropics aces hour for scholars venture room hour hockey interview time Winnipeg cd 900 news Singer the Range Voutier lecture Smith carols cavalcade of View and Romance theatre fallow for you Kuc wwn1pbg m. Inn service Friend guide therapy u.3u--Rhylhmultes Club programme hour markets cavalcade hour variety sky. 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Daniel Mclntyre resolved to re enter the educational Field and it seemed to him that the Chance for the future Lay in Manitoba. When in the fall of 1882, he became a citizen of school Board owned ten buildings which with Sites furniture and equipment were valued at about there were 43 teachers on the staff and the total number of up Nils enrolled was or. Mclntyre began work in Winnipeg As principal of the Carlton Street school but on july 1, 1885, was appointed inspector of schools. Five years later he became under the Public school act of that year superintendent of Public schools in the City of Winnipeg. Y was registrar of University thus at 38, in his prime or. Mclntyre entered upon the work which was to claim him for the balance of his of supervising and organizing the growth of education in Winnipeg. He had taken a very Active interest in the development of the University of Manitoba and in 1892-3 accepted the position of registrar of the University but after a year or so resigned other duties to concentrate upon the school superintendency. By 1912, the number of schools had Rison to 43, and the value of school property to the teaching staff numbered 445 and pupils enrolled totalled the Ligh school courses had been extended greatly and two technical High schools had been built and equipped at the Cost of a system of night schools had also Beon instituted which taught All grades of work. Supt. Mclntyre had to plan direct modify and harmonize All these As the educational needs of the City required. Leailer on advisory Board but or. Mclntyre s efforts were not confined to the schools of Winnipeg. He always took a Lead ing part in the work of the advisory Board which had charge of the planning of courses of study for All the schools of the province the selection of text books and the determination of the qualifications of teachers. He was a member of the educational commission appointed by the government of Manitoba some years ago to inquire into technical education and served on a some what similar commission appointee by the Saskatchewan government he co operated helpfully and heartily in the work of the Winni Peg teachers association the Manitoba educational association and Thi Dominion educational association and was from its organization a director of the Winnipeg playgrounds commission. School named after him in recognition of or. Mclntyre s important part in the development of education in Manitoba a Large Winnipeg school was named after him the Daniel Mclntyre collegiate Institute. In this building on a May Day of 1942, forty two years after or. Mclntyre s arrival in Winnipeg and in the thirty fifth year of his superintendency of the schools of Winnipeg a portrait of himself in oils painted by H. Varley noted Toronto portrait Painter was unveiled be fore a Large gathering of teachers and friends. The chief speaker upon that occasion was or. Mclntyre s life Long Friend major j. H. Mulvey. It was commented upon that occasion that the school attendance in Winnipeg had risen to the great aggregate of pupils. In 1927 or. Mclntyre was elected chairman of the advisory Board of the Manitoba department of Edu cation of which he had been a member almost since its inception n 1s90, succeeding in this office archbishop Matheson whose Resig nation had been tendered some grandchildren and three great time previously. In Saint John new Brunswick in 1878, or. Mclntyre was married to miss Mary Getchell a daughter of Henry Getchell off Nelson . Of this Union were born five children Andrew Murray who became a barrister and Practised Al Saskatoon Donald f., who went in for Medicine and settled in Stuart who was killed in action at and a son and daughter who died in childhood mrs. Mclntyre predeceased her husband in 1921. A memorial erected to mrs. Mclntyre was the Library for the Olind in the Cornish Branch of the Winnipeg Public Library. Both or. And mrs. Mclntyre were deeply interested in the education of the Blind. Or. Mclntyre was one of the Winders of the Institute of the Blind serving As chairman of the Doard for several years. He also helped form the children s Home of Winnipeg and the children s Aid society of Winnipeg acting As the first chairman of that organization retired in 1928 or. Mclntyre retired As superintendent of Winnipeg City schools towards the end of 1928, he was then 77 years of age. After that Date he devoted himself to the investigation and study of special school problems. In the 1935 new year s Honor list he was made an officer of the order of the British Empire in recognition of his great work As an educator. He made few trips in recent years and remained close to his son s Home where he had lived for 22 taking particular interest in gardening during the summer months. He is survived by two sons Andrew Murray of Saskatoon and Jonald Of Winnipeg one brother judge James Mclntyre of sack Ville ., and one sister mrs. Stuart Scott of Winnipeg. Or. Mclntyre also leaves six . Are mrs. Donald Cowie Vancouver Donald Mclntyre Saskatoon or. Donald n. C. Mclntyre Winnipeg mrs. K. E. Washington d. C. A Ruth Mclntyre Toronto and. Marjorie Lynn of Winnipeg. 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