Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 05, 1954

Issue date: Monday, July 5, 1954
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 5, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday june 5. 1954 Page it 13 already in family Mother has triplets a. A Mother of 13 children including three sets of twins gave birth to triplets Friday increasing the size of Amily to 16. Case of the Necktie noose the triplets All girls were bom to mrs. George Hradil of nearby Avella. Her husband is an unemployed labourer. Dragged to death Kirkland Lake ont. Cd by Philip Ketchum chapter six flashlight shifted until i it beamed on both. Jim stood motionless with gun half drawn. Dan glanced at him and there was something fran tic in his look. Get him Dan whispered. Get him. A of no i m snapped nine year old Daniel Croshaw was Jlou. I m not a killer just a fool killed saturday when he fell from Dan. You re the horse and was dragged for Al a Shook his head from Side to Side his breath coming fast most a Quarter of a mile Over a you re the Lou Eon Bash Trail 25 Miles Southeast you re the Man who Here. Frank Mcnicholl. Owner Olivent to Jim s apartment after the horse said when the boy tried sending Merle she let you 1o jump off his foot tangled in in and you strangled the horse s log skidding harness. I you re snarled Dan. Throwing him head downwards Don t believe him Jim. It s All along the Rocky Trail. A i Tell you. It s a i Jim was still holding the gun Dan had Given him but he had almost forgotten it. You used me Lou was saying to help cover up the murder of one the finest women who Ever lived. I m not a killer but i m going to Jim Cut in with., wait Lou. I m going to Click on the lights then we re going to he had no Chance to finish. Dan at him. Clawing for the gun. He heard the blast a shot from across the room Dan s scream then he and Dan were on the floor rolling Over and Over clawing and kicking in a Desper ate struggle. He still held Dan s gun with which he tried to gun butt him. Suddenly lights came on and he heard voices someone grab this week . Daily . Saturday Only . Friday Only . The Moonlight Friday and saturday Only a text to Victoria Beach convenient return service shown Are Central Standard add hour for Daylight saving inquiry Telephone 90-2213 Canadian National bed him by the shoulders and pulled him erect. That s about said Whit Denecke. Take it easy Jim. We want the Guy to be Able to in addition to Whit there were other police in the room. One had taken Lou s gun and was watching him suspiciously. Two were bending Over Dan who was badly dazed. The tired Jim mopped his fore head. How did you get he asked Whit. I had an idea this is where you might the detective answered. Whom do we arrest he heard the blast of a shot across the room. Guessed then i waited for that Lou Allison was the Mur what had you asked i Durer and that he was going to Denecke. Kill him. I went with him to the when Jim did t show up at apartment to try and Stop it. Dan the office. Wednesday it was a Nave me his Blyn but i think he pretty Good guess he was on a expected me to use it on Lou and tear. I was certain of it almost did Dan Altinger called me in. He l Dan Olllnger. Said he knew the hotel where Jimi All lies. Was staying. He said he maybe said Denecke but me to get Jim and brins him Home and that he was going 1 doubt it. And we 11 investigate there s the murder ask mrs. Ollinger his wife to see Pri manager of the Beaver hotel Jim to him and try to just on instance. We 11 Trace straighter him up. Your movements and if you re guilty Ollinger Well Nail you. I talked to her at the office Dan looked bleakly at the floor after she had seen her husband she was on her to Jim so to Ieok was Snow on the apartment. She had a key which ground when Jim called at Carol s Dan had Given her. She was she was waiting for to wait there until i brought at. The door her smile of Wel Home. And i did t think it come i . U j a Lull i to u k Iluf j. I Luke met to tel1 Merle she was t there and i think i be licked it licked a hat hell. Vat in i Hoard hours inter Here tonight this summer to Lou. And Allison pointed least she answer one Dan declaring killed his i Hoard hours the compulsion to drink. I m 5c1 e 8t that she cd murdered in Haven t had what you might kind kill me. He called me up i told apartment i was too Call a spell since the one you him Over the phone what i had shocked to figure out. What might know about. And i like my new have happened. Maybe Jim had Job. Look at lie held out left the turkish hath Early and his hands. They were rough Cal killed her. Bui. As scion As i real loused. Ready for action. Ene jets help you feel better than you have Loi in for 40 capita 3 3c Doy Supply and remember it s a or. A. W. Chase product Tod Ait sized she d been killed before three i began to wonder about you began to wonder Dan had sent his wife to Jim s apartment. He d never done that before. Dan did t like his wife who controlled their Money. He wanted it. He wanted a fall Guy. Jim seemed a natural for the Man with a psycho neurotic history who could be figured to go off the deep end. Then Dan phoned me and said he d be Over. I might have killed him the minute he walked in if i be heard about you through detective said Carol. I be sort of kept track of and you Don t mind a visit from just a Day not at All. If you had t come to see me i think i would have gone to see you. Besides Whit says you la be a Foreman and later a big Jim was grinning. He had been looking Forward to this night Lor a Long Long time Dan Olllnger had been convicted and would pay for his crimes but that was a Jim had t been there. Finished Story. Another Lay How did that happen his store and Carol s. He asked the detective. Had found something to steady Carol and i were parked out n m so Nething More than just Side when Dun drove up. He told something with a Bright future. I started some Coffee for you said Carol. Would you like a cup said Jim. For the looking backward eighty years 5, 1874 although strawberries were Selling in Winnipeg for 20 cents per quart the crop was so plentiful around the outskirts of the City that adept pickers could make per f. W. Sto Bart pulled out for the Blackfoot country with a train of 50 carts filled with trading goods which made a picturesque procession along the Portage Road Portage Avenue seventy years a 1884 w. G. Billy Bell widely known and popular Winnipeg Ger and brother of Charles n. Char lie Bell co founder of the Mani Toba historical society was in stalled As . Of North Star Lodge much dreaded epidemic cholera had appeared in Germany and All european immigrants to Canada most of them bound for the West were being closely examined. Present i just want to look at the end copy tight 1940, Philip a tedium. Illustrations copyright 1949. King pm Tures inc. Distort birthed by Kin Syndicate for things you need and warn today to for any Good reason Vaclaf on expenses 2 shipping Home or car repairs doctor dental Bills consolidate Bills sixty years 5, 1894 the question of sunday Obser Vance came up at the meeting in Winnipeg of the anglican Synod among the chief speakers were Rev. W. A. Burman commiss Ioner c. C. Chipman of the Hud son s Bay company Rev. S. Mac Morie and h. M. Howell k. Winnipeg was to hold an exhibition from july 23 to july 28, at which in prizes was to be distributed. Canadian War dead honoured in Britain England cd two Hundred Canadian veterans sunday attended memorial Cere monies for the dead of two world wars held annually Here on the sunday nearest Dominion Day. Observances included services at Bramshot memorial Parish where 330 Canadian dead of the first world War Are buried and a visit to the Canadian War cemetery in Brookwood Surrey where the dead Are mostly of the second world War. Among those at the Brookwood service was capt. Charles Evans of Winnipeg who has attended the ceremony annually Lor 35 years. Evans in his 60s, has lived in Britain since 1940. Loans on your own signature one Day service no bankable Security nce fed easy to meet requirements sensible terms to fit your income Tampli Tob it of months 301. Get the things you Winf Call Friendly dependable pfc today i remember. 2 out of 3 prefer pfc household finance Canada s largest most recommended consumer finance company three Cheater Winnipeg Yanchis 3m it Tao. I an., Jamb Manchi awn., , Mando manch. 737 5141 fifty years 5, 1904 l. F. Scholes Toronto sculler won the Diamond sculls at Hen i Ley defeating f. S. Kelly oxonian the Holder of the among new books at the Winni j Peg Public Library were the crossing by Winston Hurchul american author not the Brit wish . And a new biography of noted evangelist Gypsy Smith. Forty years 5, 1914 the opinion was expressed at the Winnipeg City Council that the Winnipeg electric railway should begin the double tracking of the St. James subway at once controller Mcarthur was the speaker he said he had for a Long time Given the matter the most serious consideration and was sure the idea was Good. Thirty Yean Al 1924 the Church Union Bill taken through final stages after two amendments had been rejected passed the House of commons at Ottawa and went on to the sen ate one of the Defeated Amend ments suggested that the new Church be called the United Church in Canada instead of the United Church of Canada. Twenty years 5, 19s4 the death in Toronto of a. W. Austin chairman of the Board of the Dominion Bank recalled an interesting period in Winnipeg history when 54 years before in 1880, or. Austin had brought to Winnipeg the first Street rail Way with cars drawn by horses the railway had operated Tot 12 years. Norwegian War hero jailed As red spy Sunde. A norwegian wartime hero saturday was sentenced o eight years for spying for Russia. A sergeant in the norwegian army Erling Nordby received a three year jail sentence for sup plying Sunde with secret defence information. Sunde became famous during the War for daring sabotage exploits against the occupying germans. The trial which lasted about three weeks and ended june 12, was Norway s biggest spy hearing. In the summing up prosecuting counsel said Sunde had been Fol Lowed when he met russian Diplo Mats 38 times Between july 1951 and december 1953. 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