Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, November 30, 1949

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 30, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba Just say Marcene Winnipeg free press Price so per copy edition with comics we Winnipeg wednesday. November 30, 1949 judge h. W. Whitla honoured cars held up on last Day in county court pedestrians tribute to 17 years of service As a judge of county court was of f 1 paid to judge h. W. Whitla when he sat on the Bench for the Las time wednesday at the trial of two men charged with Csc Ping lawful custody. Judge Whitla will retire Early in december. At the conclusion of the Case Crown counsel c. W. Tupper expressed his appreciation of the great service Given by judge Whitla on behalf of the attorney general s department. Hon. ,1. O. My Lenaghen attorney general of Manitoba had expected to he there to pay his respects himself but was unfortunately unable to attend 3lr. Tapper said. During the 17 years judge Whitla had sat on the Bench All counsel had received nothing but the utmost Courtesy and consideration. Judge Whilla had also taken great pains and thought before making decisions and had. Proved both fair and merciful or. Tupper continued. Following a motion of tribute by g. L. Cousley defence lawyer in the trial judge Wiilla said that his Irish modesty rebelled at some of the kind remarks made by counsel. He hoped however that his tenure in office had aided the course of Justice and he appreciated the Hearty Good feelings which existed Between the Bench and the bar despite Many Legal clashes. By Carrier in Winnipeg 25c per week held guilty pedestrians who heretofore have Riff cd As Kings on streets received another request wednesday from in Spector Lio Hert still of the Winnipeg police traffic depart ment. The inspector pointed out that pedestrians have been crowding out into streets when vehicles have the Light Liitt have just left narrow passages for cars to get through. He appealed to pedestrians to stay on the sidewalks until the Light is with them particularly now that the streets Are so extremely treacherous. Lord Selkirk Grot p holds reunion annual reunion of the lot Selkirk association was held tuesday in the Odd Fellows Temple Kennedy Street High lighted by an address by presi Dent Douglas Mckay who out lined the club s Progress during the Pas to years. A presenta Tion was made to association Secretary miss Anne Hender son by c. R. Francis and John Mcbeth. The entertainment included a Solo by miss Jean Poulson accompanied by miss Rita Poulson and a violin number by miss Hender son. A dance concluded the programme. anyone Ste or Road machine was mayor a. A. Paulley of Transcona really worried Mon Day night about the possible theft of a 1-1-Ion piece of Road equipment no. It seems it was t Over zealous concern hut merely a slip of the Tongue. In any Case town councillors were greatly amused to hear their mayor propose insurance against theft of. The machine. Curl Eswood Fijol i whist drive Friday whist drive will he held by the Charleswood Home and school association at s . A tidal in the school. Candy company raid nets by smashing into in vault in the Trier s of a chocolate firm. Waller m. Lowney company Stanley Street thieves made Oil with in Cash during the night police reported wednesday. The office which was entered by forcing the front door was completely ransacked. A second overnight Hrelac in at insulation industries 7l i Wall Street left thieves empty Lui led after they had ransacked a desk in the office. Teen age problems to be discussed a panel discussion presenting the teen agers Point View As recently expressed in a questionnaire Given All St. Vital teen agers will High ugh i. A meeting of inc vital Parent education group in the municipal Council Chambers at 6.15 . Thursday. Taking part in the discussion Wilt be or. M. Steinhauer chairman. C. Mccreath a Parent a. Leach Junior High school teacher at Glenwood school and Rev. W. Bray of St. Vita United Church. Rivery Tew group to hold Bacic to school night a Back loss Nool night will be held by the Kiv Crvick Kerne and. School association thurs Day at . In the school. Parents will meet with teach ers in the classrooms to Dis cuss the work of be covered this term. Psychologist to speak Home ago school meet mrs. Janet Leckie Psychol Gisl will be guest speaker at a meeting of the West Kildonan Home and school association at. S . Thursday in Petit in school. Dec. 10 caucus to discuss rent and session Date first caucus of government sup-1 porters to be held since the Provin Cial election has been called by Premier d. L. Campbell for dec. 10 Al tile legislative building. The provincial government Posi Tion in regard 1o rent control will be one of the major policy questions. Dale of. Inc opening of the first session of the 23rd legislative As Sembly will also to considered. Selection of a speaker of the As Sembly to succeed Robert Hawkins Dauphin former speaker who was re elected will be another Mal before tile 43 coalition sup port ors. Cabinet minis lors will outline briefly policies of their Rose Clive departments for the Benefit of the new members. Possibility of obtaining a Seal in the House for Hon. J. C. Dryden provincial treasurer Defeated nov. Will also be considered. Invitations to attend the caucus were being sent out wednesday to the 30 Liberal progressive members supporting coalition the 10 progressive conservatives on the government Side and independents we o have indicated they will sup port coalition. Former governor lauds heading Ley jail he Dingley jail is the most modern in Canada. Col. Toyal Hur Ritt former governor of the institution said tuesday at a Winnipeg kiwanis club luncheon in the Royal Alexandra hotel. Built to accommodate up to 300 prisoners sent from the police courts of greater Winnipeg heading Ley jail is a huge a Shn cd building situated on n farm lie said. Jails Are the receptacles of the failures of and these failures can t be reformed in 30 col. Titi Rritt stated. The majority leave the jail better he claimed. He described the system of segregation in Hending Lcy jail where first offenders Are. Kept separate. These men Are sent there is a. Punish ment not for punishment once they get he maintained. Order of St. George elects grumble Sidney Grimble was elected president of the Winnipeg Branch. Royal order of St. George at the group s annual meeting tuesday in the professional and business women s club. Other officers named Are b. C. Scrivener vice president 1 William Gould second vice president Jack courts Trca surer. Rev. G. M. Davidson of Christ Church spoke Oil boys work in his Church. Soloist was Tom Patrick. Oaklis society to 1mket Friday Winnipeg s gaelic society will hold a Ceilidh Friday at . In i lie Royal templars Hall. 360 Young Street. Artists participating wiil in clude mrs. Joan Cameron Wilma Blake. Dor Othy Mckay and Dave Taylor. An exhibition of Highland dancing will be presented by the Manitoba Champion. Aud Rey Davie pipers wiil be Fred Macleod and Bill Merriman. A will fellow. Traffic Constable injured a collision Between a truck and a motorcycle at main Street and Mcdermot Avenue at s . Weun Csc in sent Constable e. A. Scott traffic patrol officer with the Winnipeg police Force to Winnipeg general Hospital with extensive bruises to the right leg. He was not detained after treatment. According to police reports a truck driven by Joseph b. Farmer of College Avenue St. James was turning left from main Street to me Dermot Avenue when it collided with the southbound motorcycle driven by the Constable. Resta Kan t association election s thursday annual meeting and election of officers of the Manitoba Branch of the Canadian restaurant association will take place at 8.30 . Thursday in the St. Regis hotel. Norwood Cit a to stage annual dance the women s Section of the Norwood Community club will stage its Annua Christmas dance at s.30 . Saturday in the clubhouse. Illness causes change of City clerk s assistant sudden illness of Thomas Mitcheli appointed acting assistant City clerk in the absence of George Gardner City clerk has resulted in James mass or. Becoming acting assistant City clerk. Or. Mitchell expected to be absent for a considerable period took ill tuesday the Day or. Gardner left for a 10-week tour of Australia. Frat House out Board decides proposed use of the Prem 301 River Avenue As a fraternity House has been denied by a decision Wec changing four bus routes e trolleys Start on Portage thursday Corydon Mcgregor lines combined changes in routing for four City lines were announced by the Enue. They will go West on poring Engraham and West on Graham to to Vaughan. Hen Hack on to Hallil i Vaughan. Avenue. Stops will be at porn age they will pass and Margrave in front of the time bus Winnipeg electric company wednesday. Three of the new routes become effective thursday Ether saturday. The new routes effective to Luis g Corydon mgr Cor lines to. Day Are. Combined. Coming Inion Avenue trolley buses por take at notre Dame Avenue. Wiil run downtown on l to wiil to Garry Street and Portage a across to fort Street go to and on Yaughan North of for do i porn thurs Daylight saving on Agenda 150 delegates expected for c of c convention eight year old David Coutre Lias one special Friend to help console him for the death of his father. William Coutre in a truck freight train collision at the Keewatin Street level crossing saturday. David s six month Aid Fox terrier. Sparkle is Back with his master alter Riding off in the truck with i the boy s father. My husband was holding sparkle in his arms when he left in ii 31 Centre told tire free press will nes Duy. How the Lille dog Escapee in proposed use of the premises at Iury in the Accident no one knows. 13 Pat. Announced by Manitoba s municipal also survived the crash but refuses and Public Utility Board recently to come Back to the family s former permission to use the premises Home at 63 Franklin Avenue for the purpose had been to the Phi alumni association of with his forelegs bruised and Manitoba limited by the zoning scratched the old dog pawed at David Coutre holds Bis Little dog sparkle All the More tightly since the Pup miraculously escaped injury in 1 lie crossing Accident that took the life of David s father William Coutre of a i Franklin Avenue saturday. Sparkle did not. Show a scratch after his narrow escape. The family s other dog. Pat still has bruises he suffered when he jumped out of the truck in which the Luo dogs were Riding with my. Coutre. Dog terrier softens boy s grief the Coates other dog year old Boston Bull named Board of the City. An Appeal against the order amending the zoning restrictions was launched however by h. J. Riley. Owner of the adjoining property at 407 River Avenue. After inspecting the premises the Utility Board upheld the Appeal and set aside the order of the zoning Board. Or. Riley held that the location of a fraternity House in the District would depreciate the value of his property no Mailer How Well it Crossin the door of or. And mrs. Ross s Home at 11 Elkhorn Street late saturday afternoon. I m was used to being left with the Thors Leinson when Ever lire centres had to be with his owner gone j it has decided apparently the Elkhorn Street Home must he his for Good. He cries when mrs. Coutre Between 150 and 200 provincial delegates Are expected to attend the 19th annual convention of the Manitoba associated Chambers of Commerce in Winnipeg dec. 7 and s. Some go Advance rations have already been received from the 125 Chambers of Commerce in the province according to m. J. G. Mcmulin Secretary treasurer of the provincial association. guest speakers at the meet in the Royal Alexandra hotel Are h. A. Brycc. Toronto president of. The Canadian chamber of com Merce w. G. Coventry Winnipeg. United kingdom Trade commissioner of g. Edmonton first vice president the Canadian chamber Commerce and Hon. Lames o. , eneral of Manitoba. Already filed for Dis a Cussion concern i he composition of the boards of directors of Canadian National railways and trans can Ada air lines tourist traffic accommodation Rural electrification for Eastern Manitoba airmail ser comi s to see him now but he go Back to Franklin said mrs. Thorsteinson. The younger dog tiny and . Turned up at the door of i lie Coulee Home Accident wagging Hough nothing had happened. Soon his after the Tail As vice to Churchil regulation of Daylight saving by towns and cities and a railway connection to the Lynn Lake area. Election of executive Council members will be held on the second Day of the convention. Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce which have already filed names of delegates Are bran Don. Carberry Churchill Dauphin. Gimli. Or Tethal Lowe farm mor Den Pip Stone Portage la Prairie. David needed his. Dog badly with j Roland Sherridon St. James his father the boy s Molher Transcona , Boissevain. Said. When we thought Sparkie Graniri Beach Lac Dubonnet it. I. Who As president of the Manitoba associated Chambers of Commerce wiil Arcaido at. The association s annual convention in the Koyal Alexandra Hilel. Had been lost in the crash i old David he could have blog As soon As we were David picked the Pup out him self and when its leg was broken he took his own Money out of the Bank to pay for the too i Manitou Macgregor Russell and a . Settled Brooklands ratepayers urge crossing Protection adequate warning signals should be installed a All level the Brooklands ratepayers and association was run. Stadium group plans Campaign a Campaign to renew the idea of a stadium and sports Arena for Winnipeg is being launched immediately by the greater Winnipeg co operative sports society officials announced wednesday. A general meeting of the society has been called for s . Dec. 13 at the Shinn conservatory of music 356 Furby Street. A Board of directors for the coming year will be elected by shareholders and plans made for the Campaign. 350 members the society now has More than 350 members officials said. The immediate need for a suit Able stadium is being emphasized every a spokesman for the society said. The Grey cup final Toronto brought this Home 1o i tie Winnipeg fans who attended the court Grants crippled girl damages urged in a Resolution approved tuesday night As a sequel Accident saturday in which two men lost their lives. Meanwhile contributions of Rno Nev and furnishings have come from various parts of cd easier Winnipeg to Speed the Brook lands Effort assist the family of William could a of 63 Franklin Avenue. Or. Coutre 39, deaf and partially Blind was fatally injured in the Accident at the Keewatin Street level crossing along with Ray Thomas 31, of. 204 Stra Brook Avenue. Be so the Young Mother told the free press. With her two eight and Penny five she is slaying with a neigh Bor mrs. Robert sharpies of 51 Franklin Avenue. Rev. Gordon Walker of is. Civilians employed in defence Ottawa nov. 30 cup in addition to the men in uniform there Are about working for the civilians Canadian armed forces on a full time basis defence Headquarters reported tuesday. Approximately o them were civil servants working with the armed forces while were employed at the dockyards at Halifax and Esqui Mau . And were in service repair shops and construction work. The game of craps played with Dice Bone and 12-54 . The civic Audi j Iii on Osborne of West on Corydon to inbound from Cory Ilon the bust s will to signed my they will follow the reverse of the outgoing route to Graham and Smith. The Mcgregor bus will then go on Smith to Votre and Princess Street from which the route is unchanged. It will Stop the Birks Dingwall building at Notage and Smith. Cathedral to Mountain trn proved bus service will a Given 10 Mountain Avenue West Arlington Street. The Cathedral Avenue bus West of main Street j vill operate West on Cathedral South tin Arlington and West on Mountain to map Billips Street. Inbound the will run East from to Arlington North in Arlington to Atlantic Avenue and Cas on Atlantic to main Street and South to Cathedral Avenue from where they started. The Cathedral Avenue bus cast of main will operate As a separate route. When buses reach main they will turn Hack going North on main to Kanith Riun Al nut cast on i Arii Hcrman to Emslie Street and South on Emslie to Cathe saturday i. Nourr Dame Logan trolley buses wiil. Continue West on to Hargrave Street instead of turning off at Smith Street. They i will Stop on Hargrave. North of 1 and a. Cumberland and Noire dariii1. This bus will not pass Princess Street and notre Dame Avenue As formerly hut May he boarded Street West or. The South Side of Intro Dame. Liquor and gaming fines total close to close to in fines was a handed i Houi plea or one week posed on 50 liquor and gaming of fenders in City police court mesday. For keeping a gaming House at 212 Alexander Avenue Frank Wong was fined or one once was month in jail. Three persons found in Antler gaming House at 216 Alexander were each fined or 10 jays in jail when they pleaded guilty before magistrate m. H. Carton. A fourth Man was fined s1.0 or 10 Days in jail when he pleaded guilty to being found in a Gam ing Bouse at Pacific Avenue. Yec Chong was remanded to dec. 7 on a charge of. Keeping a gaming House at 216 Alexander Avenue. Of Tolu Ansnik .11. In Aberdeen Vemic and mrs. Irene Stafij 3155 a Norou s Avenue were each fined 5200 and costs for having liquor not Pur chased from tin commission. Fined520 and costs on each of called Chance three charges of giving liquor to invented about intoxicated persons Mike Duch. A Lei Higgins Avenue was re Many offer to Aid family wednesday morning while mrs. Coutre and her children pre 30 venereal disease cases reported a one Case drop in Manitoba s venereal diseases were recorded during the week ending 39, the provincial department of health and Public welfare has reported. Total for that period was so while cases recorded during the previous week to lulled 31. A breakdown of reveals 18 instances of gonorrhoea and three of syphilis in Winnipeg proper and seven cases of gonorrhoea and two of syphilis in of inside Points. No cases of either disease were Dis covered in suburban Avion ipg. 23-month term in Case convicted of using damages totalling against the Winnipeg electric company and Valur Blondeal a Street car Driver were granted in a consent judgment to a Winnipeg girl and pared logo to Stony Mountain to attend the funeral sen ice for their husband and father the Brook lands municipal truck was Busy in Winnipeg collecting furniture donated by citizens eager to help he destitute family. A Toronto Couch and Beds were among the first items offered. Mayor c. Oddy of Brooklands said the furniture will be stored a the basement of the Munici s new offices until mrs. I Coulee is re established in a Home lot her own. J almost everything the Coutre i family owned was destroyed when truck in which their posses Sions were being moved to their new Home in St. Vital was struck by a freight train. Broken Furni China and glassware and her father by or. Major in court of an instrument to procure an Abor Tion mrs. Bertha Hrechuk 4s. Of 6-16 Mountain Avenue was sentenced to 23 months in jail by judge h. W. Whitla in. County court tuesday. To speak to Winnipeg Samuel Freedman Winnipeg barrister will be guest speaker at. A luncheon meeting of the Winnipeg Lions club at 12.15 . Thursday in the fort Garry hotel. His subject will be our changing common wealth. Deer Lodge Hospital gets radios donation of two radios to Deer Lodge Hospital was made tuesday afternoon by the. Ladies auxiliary of the old Kildonan War services league. Presentation was made by mrs. H. W. Swailes president and mrs. W. Weston. Secretary. Our association is shortly to be disbanded and we Felt that its remaining Money could not be better expended than by helping our convalescent mrs. Swailes said. Or. W. R. Dunlop Hospital superintendent accepted the gifts on behalf of the patients. The new radios will be installed in Hospital Sun balconies. Tour speaker s topic a talk on her recent trip to England and France was Given by miss Ruth Monk at a meet ing of the Manitoba Library association tuesday in the Cornish Library. Miss Monk is librarian of the University of Manitoba s medical College. Justice w. .1. King s Bench tuesday. The damages were awarded to Elizabeth Ann Yankoski and her father Julian Yankoski As a result of an Accident on Portage Avenue near main Street Jan. 6, 1947. It was claimed that the girl had been transferring from a bus to a Street car Between main Street and fort Street and was walking a safety zone when the East bound Street car struck her. She suffered injuries which resulted in her left leg being amp to address Winnipeg schoolmasters sgt. Of detectives to. S. Mul Holland of the Winnipeg police Force will be guest speaker at a meeting of the Winnipeg schoolmasters club at 5.15 . Friday in the Maryborough hotel. His topic will be Fri training methods and crime detection in Winnipeg. Lure torn clothing were scattered is Weston rated below the knee. She suffered a fractured Pelvis also and other injuries which will cripple her for life. The judgment will set up a Trust fund for the girl of while her father will receive Spe Cial damages for Hospital and other expenses. Costs of for solicitors fees and court expenses were also granted. Oriole s club to meet Tor organization a meeting to discuss club organization will be held by the Oriole s West end Community club at 8 . Thursday in the general Wolfe school. The organization recently purchased a clubhouse which has now been placed on the Centre s property. Around the scene of the Accident. By wednesday the Trust fund set up for the. Family by Bronk Luilus residents had risen to bucking the Appeal inc Kinsmen club and Kroon Luilus. Several individuals and local business firms have approached the free press with offers of Fin Ancial help for the family. They have been directed to the Brook lands committee which has its Headquarters at 1799 Logan ave nue. The Brooklands Rosser Woods ladies committee has ranged for a Benefit dance Brooklands Community Hall dec. 3, and for a door to door canvass mrs. Myrtle Bowers told the rate payers and residents meeting tuesday. Mrs. Bowers reported that the Community Hall Advertis ing printing and other expenses had All been donated. The Manitoba red Cross is prepared to assist the family with clothing and household equipment once their needs have been determined. Tues Day the organization helped mrs. Coutre to Purchase clothes for herself and the children. Thomas anglican Church in Brook lands Jias arranged for a service in memory of. Or. Coutre to be held in his Church sunday evening of Chance stops Neil the association Resolution deplored the fact that the two men had been fatally injured in a train i Ruck collision at an unprotected Canadian Pacific railway level e. R. Draffin association said sudden warning. President of the that but for a another Nossel blvd Lowery and Martin honoured by income tax staff Here More than 400 Mem Bersot the local income tax association attended a banquet at the Marl Borough hotel monday to bid Farewell to e. W. Lowery. Director a. W. Martin of the personnel department. Or. Lowery has been appointed director general of the Vancouver office. He will be succeeded by w. Murph y. Or. Martin has been to Toronto District office As head of the personnel department. A set of Golf clubs and a letter of Intro Tictin to Vancouver s Star Golf professional Stan Leonard were presented to i. Lowery by a. J. Taylor. Or. Taylor emphasized the splendid spirit of co operation which had existed Between or. Lowery As director and his staff luring he Pas 2.1 years. Expressing thanks or. Lowery said he hoped to improve his game when he could play the year his reminiscences of the Early Days in his native Winnipeg and his stewardship brought cheers and laughter from the gathering. Keening liquor for having liquor at places other than their residences three people. Paid a total of s--10. Miss Edna May Burch 137 Donald Street was fined s Jan and costs or three months in jail or this offence while Bruce Donaldson. 337 Ennis Killen Avenue and Harold Coch Rano. 2fi7 Jarvis Educ were each fined a 0 and costs or 14 Days a jail. Mrs. Evelyn Dubbs 4-1 Ellen Street who appeared in court one week ago for keeping liquor for Sale wednesday was granted a stay on this charge but was fined and costs or 11 Days for per mitting drunkenness at her Home. Rolicki officials last week de scribed in court How they had found three Drunken people including mrs. Dubbs uti year old son in the Bouse. At that time Marjre quantities of liver my wine were confiscated hut these were returned when John Koss defence counsel told court the liquor belonged to a Roomer. Unlawful 1 q u o r purchases brought fines i do and or two months in jail ror Joseph , 2go Kller. Street John Leek 1sl Magnus Avenue and Dan Ouellette 1-13g Elgin Avenue. Presenting or. Martin with pipes. L. Of. Johnson changes in provincial labor Oil his a Iii ies during his legislation was in the hands of set of highly two years in Winnipeg. Or. Mar tin s native town is Gretna Man. Variety programme the evening s programme consisted of Community singing con sask. Labor body asks legislation changes Regina sask., nov. 30 bup Brief calling for a minimum cents an hour and a Aida. Of Saskatchewan Cabinet wednesday the . Federation of presented the grief to the int a s . Government tuesday the federation urged the govern ducted by Norman Mcquin lieu. With to consider passage of. An act Len contributed by at Kinnon t. C. The piano a sex miss Mac provide for t legislative session a 40-hour week. And dancing. Jackson president of the local association of Cupie the chair chairman of and Andy the social was in charge of the arrangements match. And sports cart Smittee in gland soccer Victory London nov. 30 Reuters England wednesday Defeated Italy 2-0 in an International soccer fatal Accident might have occurred at the log Arr Keewatin level Cross no an hour after or. Coutre and mrs. Thomas were fatally injured. It s Only when tragedy strikes and we realize it might have been one of our own who was killed hint we renew the tight for Protection. Hut accidents occur Agadir and again and nothing is Ever or. Draffin said Many accidents including child fatalities have occurred in the Brooklands area. He court orders counsel for Trio arrested in gun stealing Case some Success had resulted the association s efforts to said from have Canadian National trains Slacken Speed at Brooklands. To ensure safely however warning signals and underpasses were needed. A mass tragedy was averted saturday Only by the illness of seven year old David Coutre chief Constable r. Stewart told the meeting. If David had not been ill mrs. Centre and her two Little children would have been Riding in the truck along with her husband or. Thomas on the fatal he said. The meeting approved Chloel Stewart s suggestion that the Canadian Pacific railway be urged to remove from the they agreed the Fence blocked the a ten foot Snow Fence Brooklands crossing. I never knew that i had so Iview of motorists and constituted Many friends or that people could a Hazard. Three fresh faced you is. All dressed in Bright plaid shirts stood in the prisoner s Dock in City police court wednesday and were remanded to dec. 5 in a charge of armed robbery after they had allegedly disarmed two police constables at gun Point Early tues Day. Jason Bird 23, and two 17 year old youths were remanded without plea when magistrate m. Ii. Carton discovered they had no counsel. Bird who gave his address As Queen s hotel Winnipeg and one of the juveniles were arrested at Kirkfield inn. The third accused was picked up at 71.8 Henry Avenue. Each of the Trio was wearing a Hunt in knife when arrested police said. A fourth Man 19-year-old har old Alexander Sandford was re leased wednesday after being held As a material witness. The second juvenile was sentenced one month ago to six months in jail for theft of a horse at Tuxedo. At that time he gave his age As 19, but was released when it was shown he was a juvenile. The two juveniles were brought to the Central police station from juvenile court wednesday. Carton asked if the Case had been investigated by the department of child welfare lie the matter to serious to he Tren cd without Legal or parental advice. Do you want Crown prosecutor o. M. M. Kay asked the Youthful Trio. they replied separately. Not. Satisfied magistrate Carton i old or. Kay to sol. A lawyer. Macs have it name difference explained Why Are some scots called Mac while others names Start with this question was explained in Winnipeg wednesday by a pro Fessor from Mcgill University. Arriving in the City to be Prin Cipal speaker at the St. Andrew s society dinner in the Royal Alex Andra hotel wednesday prof. R. D. Maclennan of Montreal was met by two More greeting him at the Cana Dian Pacific railway station were chief Charles Mclver of the Winnipeg police vice president of the St. Andrew s society and Arthur l. Dysart president. In his hotel room he was joined by or. W. Gordon aha clean of first presbyterian Church. Mac is closest to the original gaelic in Highland said prof. Maclennan and Highland names should be written that it All goes Back to the time when Highland names were first anglicized after 1745, the professor continued. At that time ail the Best Hopes of the Highland people were shattered when the jacobite rising was in Anglo sizing their names highlanders in some areas used Mac while in other areas they contracted it to Mere stated. Asked his department in the University prof. A Clennard said Highland scots Are always impractical and i m one of them. I teach at the St. Andrew s dinner the professor will respond to the Toast the Day an a wha1 Honor it ;