Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, May 29, 1950

Issue date: Monday, May 29, 1950
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 29, 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday May 29, 1950 Page 9 Synop is Eliza to Reital a european luxury life a with her frivolous. Mother to management other late grand father Small antiquated paper Mill in new Hamp Valre. At an outsider Here the a regarded with suspicion. She has a pow Erful secret enemy in sly George Culbert now running the hated by his men. But Hespeth her housekeeper and Annlot Wilson an of family mend prove Loyal to her. Culbert dishonestly schemes to sell the Mill to a Biz paper Combine. Out on a wooded trait. Eliza reviews her life past and present. Determines to fight on. Here. That Chris Cameron the gentleman first finds her. She his Oifer of help and Friendship cold in. A Only Wilson had been jilted by Eliza s father. Loni ago she had married u poor Mill hand. Now her dreams spin about their son. Tod whom she Hopes will become a musician. To keep Tod in school Annie takes a rag picker s Job in the Mill All hands resent this humiliation and ill feeling against the new owner Eliz. Mounts. Chapter twelve Culbert walked with Eliza to the nearest shed and into it. Here s miss he announced to the men nearest them. Some of the men no dded but most Only looked Over her. Eliza hesitated a moment uncomfortably self conscious then Drew nearer to the Long cumbersome machine that almost filled the shed. A voice said behind her Don t go too close those Deckel straps Aren t so but when she turned pleased that one of the men had spoken to her no More than in warning she found h i m truent on his particular Job his Back to her. She understood now Why the manager had lifted his shoulders when she said she would ask questions of the men. They were like Hespeth. Then on the other Side the machine she saw pm old Man re Garding her with a somber intent Ness. But at least he was looking at her she went around the machine to him. He might Tell her of her Grandfather Ever had brought her Here Good morning. Will you Tell me your Tom his voice was heavy rumble. Eliza had to raise hers Over the Racket the turning cylinders. You be been Here a Long time Haven t he looked with his great stature and heavy White hair like some mighty patriarch Way or another fifty Odd years one Way or then you d know perhaps did t my Grandfather bring me Here sometimes yesterday i i remembered rumbled from the old Man s Chest. That said he turned and with a Long Hoe shaped implement smoothed Down a rough spot in the Sticky sweetish smelling pulp passing before them on the wire cloth. Can t any of you thought Eliza impatiently. But Tom Matthews said More after a few minutes of silence. He turned and looked at Eliza again his eyes under their jutting brows distinctly troubled. Don t be the place for a More than Ever he was like a patriarch by right of it speaking for the others Here these men who objected to their women working in the Mill. But thought Eliza a Little defiantly they must ge1 Over their prejudices she was by right her Grandfather s will. She asked her voice still pitched High. Why not women Are going into Industry everywhere think of All they did during the she remembered the woman in the manager s office. Just an hour ago we hired a woman to work in the picking must say something she saw the men who were within hearing Jerk up their Heads to look at her with a dark anger their faces. She remembered what Chris Cameron had said up on the Rock and she Felt a giving Way sensation under her ribs. But she must say something the Patri Arch was waiting his eyes Boring into hers. She said in a voice she tried to make sound like a Boss there will probably be quite a other changes in the Mill when we have time to plan Tom Matthews answer to that was to swing his Broad Back on her and move closer to t h e machine. The other men turned their attention Back to their work. She went Back to her grand father s office. The manager joined her there almost at once. He carried some papers in his hand. Eliza s face betrayed her defeat. He laughed patted her shoulder. Did t do so i must have said the wrong thing i told that oldest Man in told me it was t the place for i had hired a woman in the picking shed and that there might be other changes when we had time to plan them. They looked at me As though they hated me it s the figures Good you did hand it to George Culbert threw his head Back in a Long loud laugh. His hand went to her shoulder again. Now let me Tell you some thing. Just you Don t bother your head with finding out what makes those machines tick. It s the Fig ures you re interested in. I be brought the last few months statements with me and Well go Over them now if you like. He Drew a chair up to the desk close to hers. His Arm touched hers As he spread out the papers but Eliza was not conscious of it. She was Palling herself together itching piles ii the misery of piles and rectal itching drive you wild Don t wait get wonder soon inc China roid from your druggist right now. See How quickly it usually Brines wonderfully soothe no Relief for fiery piles then helps nature heal irritated membranes Ana shrink and reduce swelling of tissues thus alleviating pile nervousness. Demand cd Meloid. Insist nothing cite jul do. First rate accommodation for your Bonds important papers and other valuables. Rental less than 2p a Day. Apply your nearest b of m Branch. Ask for your safety Deposit Box. Wimp Eggers Hurt in crash near Westbourne Portage la Prairie Man., May 29 special Haakon Over Gaard and Sigvald Overgaard 524 Sprague Street Winnipeg were admitted to Portage general Hospital late saturday night and treated for injuries received when the car in which they were driving East on no. 4 Highway two Miles East Westbourne collided head on with a truck travelling West and driven by w. A. Stephens West Bourne. Haakon Overgaard is suffering severe Chest injuries also a broken hand and fractured ribs while Sigvald Overgaard received facial injuries. The occupants of the truck w. A. Stephens Irene Cryderman and William Smale while not injuries were severely shaken up. The car was badly damaged. In another saturday night crash Narcisse Mayer 573 Logan Avenue Winnipeg is reported to have Side swiped a car driven by Cliff Barrie of Portage. The Winnipeg car careened Over the sidewalk and came to a Stop when it struck the Corner of one of Kitson s tourist Cabins on 8th Street. Occupants of both cars escaped injuries. To concentrate on the figures. Not so Good you la see miss Forrestal. Jiaw materials be gone sky High Competition with the bigger and better equipped Mills is a Tough proposition to meet. Eliza s eyes were on the top Sheet she did not see the look of satisfaction on the manager s face. It was the custom of the Mill men to Stop in at Pete Smead s every Day at closing time. Pete sometimes had picked up n e w s none of them had heard yet and they in return sometimes had news to Tell Pete. They d linger in the store a while exchanging views on everything in general. But this afternoon Dave Wilson went past store. He knew what the talk d be about he d had to hear enough of it at noon time. The old Rule about this girl coming from outside and first thing letting Culbert break the old Rule Fiat no women should work in the Mill. Old Elisha s father had made the Rule and Elisha d been As firm about it As he. Sure women were cheaper to hire but that fact never had changed old e1 i s h a e mind on it. What d happen to these Homes Here As Nice w e 11 kept Homes As you d see in any interval upstate if the women went into the Mill Elisha had known the men All knew they d get to look like those Grimy lean Over places you saw round the bigger Mills in the City. The kids d run Tough too. But Dave a own outrage was personal. It was Annie going into the picking shed i Don t give a Hoot if the Forrestal woman hangs around the he said to the other men but an Nie picking they smelled to High heaven sometimes always there was dust and lint from them to breathe and sicken on. He knew he d started in rags. Annie going and asking Cul Bert for the Job without a word to he d have said plenty he d have said it to her at. Noon hour except that he d carried his lunch today and did t go Home. But he d say it soon As he got Home. Never complained he was earning enough f o r Annie s wants was t he at least she never complained but then Annie never complained about anything maybe she did t have everything she wanted. I would t his step to this Point Belliger ent in its stride slowed and some thing went out of his anger As the old doubt came Back to him. That he did t know All of Annie. The cd been married More than Twenty years and it d come to him every now and then he d get it whenever Annie s face took on that far off look or she d Start to say something and then Stop As if it was for someone else to hear not him. It was As near As Dave could put. It. As if the feeling part of Annie sometimes was some where else. He knew of course a 11 about the time Young Forrestal was run Ning after her but that was Over and clone with years Back and in Dave s logic a thing done with was done with. Annie d never Civen a sign that she thought Back on it she was sensible a Good wife to him she was always Happy acting. He d let her have her Way most times. But this time he was at the Gate he jerked up his heavy shoulders to rally his first anger. She was going to listen to. Him this time he hoped Tod was t Home he could say More with the kid not there. Though he d say it anyway to be continued everybody in off Sand available unsafe for play citizens desiring the use of Sand from dikes were Given permission of Winnipeg s flood control com Mittee saturday to remove it at heir own expense. However authority was to be received from rehabilitation zone Headquarters or local Community clubs. It was also requested that empty sandbags be turned in at hese centres. The committee warned that per on removing the Sand for resale i Ould be prosecuted. Parents were also advised that All Sand should he considered contaminated and should not be used in children s play boxes. W. D. Hurst City Engineer and chairman of the committee pointed it that unused Sand and sandbags i dumps throughout the City were he property of the province and Ould not be removed. Congressman Dies Detroit May 29 rep. John a. Lesinski Malm an excellent new treat m pm ment for Ivy Oak or Mac to Sonino. Ifs Goi w of tie and Safe quickly dries up the within 24 noun. 59c Ivy dry private Hospital revoked after fatal fire Harrisburg pa., May 29 state welfare depart nent announced saturday it had evoked the licence of the Belle Ista sanitarium where 10 mental patients died chained to Concrete labs in a fire last March 28. The department said the private near Philadelphia had Hown an obvious Lack of response Unity in meeting mental health Lowell Thomas reports on forbidden Tibet people say hello to you by stick ing out their Tongue and busing dead must be Cut up Ana tossed to automatically marry a Man s Brothers too in june Reader s digest now on Sale Don t miss Lowell Thomas exciting report on Tibet forbidden land of mys Tery now ruled by a 15-year-old Laina and looking hopefully to the West an chinese Rede Eye it. Get your digest today 38 articles of lasting interest condensed from leading magazines and current books. From 250 gals. Per hour to 6000 gals. Per hour gasoline or electric we Alto carry lighting plants in . And . 1000 Watti to 5000 Watts Princess Auto wrecking pm. 923 107 923 108 looking backward from the free press files i seventy years 29, 1880 Strawberry festivals were in definitely postponed As there were no strawberries to be had. There were a number of cases coming up in court of disregard of the Law regarding the Sale of liquor to indians. Sixty years 29, 1890 c. W. Sharp for Many years manager of the Princess opera House Winnipeg s first theatre was to manage the new grand opera House now going up in the rear of the Mclntyre Block. Fifty years 20, j900 scottish clansmen had decided to give lord Minto the former lord Melgun the new gov ii i fax owner what happens to the missing line Here is a Little trick which you May enjoy performing. You can make 11 upright lines turn into 10, right before the eyes any one who wants to watch. This May your friends and you May be a bit puzzled yourself until you see How it is done. To prepare for the trick you need a Sheet of paper or thin card Board a Pencil or pen a ruler and a pair of scissors. Thin cardboard will stay in Good shape longer than paper. First make 11 upright lines. These May be any height you desire but All should be the same size. I suggest that you make each learn from the Hospital. Whenever infection threatens in your Home use Dettoli the modern Antiseptic non Poison notes does t Paije does t stain who come they feel tra. Them cornered. They find them selves in a situation they had no intention of entering. This comes the psychiatrists say from demanding too much of life. There Are fairly Large numbers of people who actually want less from life than they can take from it with j the greatest ease. You can see them everywhere especially in Small towns and villages and in the Backwoods. They axe also in evidence in the heart of cities men and women with Small Jobi with which they Icem wholly con tent and which they can per form without difficulty. A fellow i went to school with for example who might easily have been a doctor or a business executive or a Newspaperman or a thriving merchant like the rest of the class has a Job sharpening razors and scissors. He has Over his life time worked up a Nice Trade going from Day to Day to a succession of Barber shops Hospital surgeries and other places that require expert sharpening done. I see him from time to time. He has no wife whose personality and its problems he would have to share. To children in whose fates he would have inextricably few friends in whose troubles he would Hare been involved More than in their Joys. From life he has asked far less than he could take at will. He lives n a two room apartment he has occupied for Twenty five years. There he has he tells me one of the finest stamp collections in North America. Once a year he goes on a two month train or boat journey to some interesting part of the world he has been in Brazil Mexico Alaska and five times to California. He spent one whole summer in the Library of Congress n Washington and last summer in Paris. Looking at Stamps. He has never Felt trapped. Forty years 1910 Barney Oldfield great Driver of racing cars in the United states was to come to Winnipeg during exhibition week and try to lower Canadian records on the fair grounds the announcement was made by vice president f. E. H. Luke of the Auto dealers association. To dirty years 29, 1920 the Isaac Brock Community club was planning to organize a big West Winnipeg athletic Assoc a newspapermen were said to have their eyes on Quebec s forests to replenish their newsprint Supply. Twenty years 29, 1930 Cut Worms were playing havoc in the Regina area. It was announced that the subway along Pembina Highway would be built a total Cost of about the German american Tennis of Cecillie aussem and big won the mixed doubles the upright lines should be exactly the same distance apart say half an Inch. Let the lines represent matchsticks. Next draw a Diagonal line from the top of the first Slick to the Bottom of the last stick. This line should just miss touching the first and the eleventh Sticks. The next step is to Cut the e card Board or paper along the Diagonal line. While the two parts of your diagram Are kept in the original place you have 11 Sticks but slide one of them half an Inch that is the distance Between two Sticks to try to find the answer yourself Stop Reading at this Point see that you can learn by studying happens when you slide one of the parts the proper distance. Tiie eleventh stick vanishes from sight but where does it go the fact is that the extra stick stays in full sight but it is in Small pieces. A bit is added to the height of each of the 10 Sticks which Are left in sight. This trick will be spoiled if you Call to make the diagram just right. The Slicks should be exactly the same size and exactly half an Inch apart. The Diagonal line should barely the end Sticks. If you would rather you May make the upright lines thin. They can be just the Width of a Pencil or pen line. In that Case they hardly will be like matchsticks but you can turn-11 thin lines in to 10 thin lines. For general interest Sec Tion of your scrapbook. Uncle Ray tomorrow making your own Mairner. Every Tea packing concern of any size employs at least one taster to keep its blends uniform and to maintain established Stan Dards of Quality. Scientist says reds May win Moon race London May 29 bup a thur c. Clarke British scientist who Hopes to rocket around the Moon in about 20 years said sat urday the russians May beat him to it. Or. Clarke assistant Secretary of the British interplanetary society and former government research worker said a study of recent rus Sian books and articles indicated they Are interested in shooting for the Moon. And with their Supply of former German scientists he said they should be Able to make it. Although or. Clarke is betting that no Western Man will be Able to Fly around the Moon for 20 years he believes rockets carry ing radios May get there in 10. Hospital and Aid fund to share Tea proceeds North Springfield Man., May 29 special sixty dollars the proceeds irom a Tea and Sale of Home cooking held recently by the Junior red Cross Branch of North Springfield school. Room one will be divided Between the belief fund for flooded areas and he new convalescent unit of the childrens Hospital in Winnipeg. The teacher director of the Branch s miss k. M. Madill. . Rackets on Wane due to senole s action Chicago May 29 bup Federal and local gambling investigations have clamped the lid on organized crime underworld Fig ures and police authorities agreed monday. Fear of a subpoena from a sen ate committee investigating Syndicate operations has prompted he overlords of crime to Issue orders curtailing operations until he heat cools off. In Many cases the big shots themselves have picked up and left for obscure resorts or other places where they Hope to hide tit from the a Gotlif it of publicity. My Iii diagram showing three Steps in making missing line Puzzle. And you will have Only 10 Sticks How is that done if you wish witnesses in Hull soon to be greeted by keep away signs Hull que., May 29 up printed cards bearing the state ment that witnesses of Jehovah Are not allowed on these premises soon will appear above the door Bells of hundreds of Homes in this Western Quebec City. The cards the creation of Rodrique Bedard Hull recorder and acting Secretary of the Hull knights of Columbus roman Catholic service organization. The cards Are being distributed free of charge from the knights of Colum bus Headquarters. The knights of or. Bedard told reporters do not want their scheme interpreted As an infringement of Freedom of speech or religion. Our plan is to provide the individual Householder with a peace Ful Means of informing the wit Nesses that they do not wish to be included in any part of their House to House University will Honor Rev. Georges Levesque Quebec May 29 up Rev. Georges Henri Levesque Dean of Laval University s faculty of so Cial sciences will be honoured by the University of Manitoba in of it was announced by Laval Friday night. Father Levesque who is a Mem Ber of the Royal commission on arts letters and sciences was to have beep awarded an honorary doctorate of Law last tuesday but the ceremony was postponed in View of the flood situation at Winnipeg. For flooded Homes the perfect odourless disinfectant Roc Cal death to bacteria 1 Boccal is a powerful germicide for general sanitize action and disinfection. 2. Science 5 report a recent investigation where a variety of Ani sep n a recen Nve Saon were a Varey o a sep tics were studied Roc Cal destroyed All the test organisms completely in less than on second whereas under identical conditions iodine several of the mercurial an chlorine preparations destroyed Only a fraction of the organisms within 5 minutes. 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