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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 9

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3ITY ORPHANAGE ISKS AID FROM SCHOOL BOARD Committee To Investigate Request From St. Joseph's Institution Th management committee of he Winnipeg school board agreed Thursday night to appoint a com mute to Investigate the poasl unty oc rendering some nnanctai laaistanc to SL Joseph's Catholic orphansg of help educate its charges. Th committee acted upon re ceipt of a letter from Sister 8u AUDITOftlUM TUtS, OCT. 8 Dean of Canterbury uajtCT SOCIAL CRIDIT WORKABltr" Reserved Stats 50c New. at Oelabrtty Ceecert tariM Wlnnlea Plant US.

NO BROADCAST HAVI YOU WCURID YOUR "Celebrity" Tickets? lt Tickets far 7, I 9 great evenri. NOW ON SALE, at LOW PRICES JASY PAYMENT PLAN FIRST CONCIKT, OCT. 14 CXOOKS, Tanen rRANTZ, Pianist. tits salt Oct. I 0te.

Wlnrilm Man CIS. i tl TOO Ml perior Desaulniars augcesting the! board take over the $1,200 annual' educational cost for the 140 boys ii: the Portage ave. institution. "Sever financial stringencies" and increasing annual deficit in duced her plea for assistance, the orphanage director wrote the board. Ever since the city haj withdrawn its annua $2,000 grant a few years ago.

the orphanage has been constantly falling behind with its financial obligations, she explained. Alt Provide Education Other similar institutions only take care of their charges' mater 1 ial wants, but St. Joeph's also provide edurational facilities Bister Bupertor Desaulniers pointed cut. The extraordinary low cost was due to the fact that the sisters who taught the children received no remuneration. Classes from kindergarten to grade 6 are maintained.

The average cost of public school pupils was five time as greet in the orphanage and, if the institution were forced by increasing financial difficulties to turn tht education of Its charges over to the public schools, it would Increase the board's financial outlay much mora than a contribution of $1,100 to the orphnage. "I am well aware of the provision In the Manitoba School act which prohibits financial assistance tclng given to private school, but this can he surmounted If the board is disposed to," she wrote. Makes Suggestion Her plan was that the Lusra rent school rooms at a nominal sum from th orphanage, and the present teaching staff, composed of three siaters and two lay teachers, be hired for $1,200 a year, th total cost of conducting the school. "This should be given a lot of thought. It certainly deserves our serious consideration," E.

Mr Ural school board chairman, said in moving a committee be appointed by th chairman of the man agement committee to look into ine mailer, "On what basis would con alder It What about th Mani toba School actT" Mrs. Jessie Mac lennan asked. She suggested Mrs. M. Dyma be appointed as a member of the committee.

Mr. McGrath objected, pointing out that power of appoint, ment should be left to th chairman. "I don't see why Mrs. Cyme's name can't be uagested." Mrs. Marlennan countered.

Th board chairman said he naa no personal ob lection and th motion was carried. Th special committee report to the management commute as moon a 1 stole. I Criticism of Trusts William i fVraba waa freely evinced when Mr. Gloria Queen Hughes drew the I board'a attention to the fact that a new niilk diatrlhuting marhkie, operated on the principle of a "slot machine," had been installed in 7 The big parade of Music i writ TED LEWIS andHisORCHisTiml, the GXARLAND WHPIgI WH.LII MS sir atTon CASI Of TMI MOWIINC DOC" parmciA illi wh. oao ICHT AT TMt RIT27 1 1 1 4w( dun auci ravg "ex a.

wMiTt nn cndals RAV rttANCia CO. aelNT wvina oh vtLvgy Ct TDC Klttiar "MeatAOOCN'S FLATS' outeart oonalo wooo I 'rrr sriri'Nr ii 71 Tkl HARRY STOCKWELL iafett Singing Senaaft'en Ceme Ilk re (A Talking Screen. VC' fit VIRGINIA SRUCE, TED HEALV fOss fj ssafgaagw NAT PN0LtTON VZjmmm I HANLON snd CLARK I I 'Comidr Tmw iVZl i VERA FERN jtA ANTHONY MARKS JggSX iyCEUM PRESENTATION! STAGE SHOW tit 3 30. 7.30 10 p.m. mm SUNDAY MIDNIGHT PREVIEW One of tht Greatest British Pictures of All Time FRITZ KORTNER NILS ASTHER and ADRIENNE AMES in "ABDUL THE DAMNED" A LlltRTY SVa STAR PICTURl ON THE STAGE VARIETY STACE PRESENTATION DOORS OPCN 12.01 ADULT BwSBSsV" ny ii mm otr MOW I BU.

Gala Stage Presentation LEADING AMERICAN ACTS 9 PlECE ORCHESTRA OM TH teftfto TONIOHT 1ND WINMlPEe SMOWINO (Adult Cks. 'Buddy RogersM01d Man COLLEGE Cmrer Regan, Fred Attsir in C'b ir aktwrs "ROilRTA" I Adult Lyt Taltoo. "Chtrwfi 1MB caiOSBv w. FIELD lAmw SIANOOLPM SCOTT THIC nocur aaoviNTAii NvsTtar" n.w OA AY eOOetaiaiANCMOT TONS. Live acNc'L taNcen A LIBERTY 4 TAH eiCTuRE An O'AAISI "Mian Mitr.af THE WINNIPEG EVENING TRIBUNE.

WINNIPEG. MAN, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1935 (Vol. XLVI.

No. 238) Aberdeen school without the board's approval. Jilr. Scraba admitted discussing Its installation wltai the pi ir.vpal of the school tai brnaif of tne uany company who wsnted it utrd. but denied uauing any instructiuus that it must be installed.

Say Children Cheat Neither Uie management nor aupply committees bad beea approached before the maces was In, Mrs. Queen Hughes charged, mtnediately after Its' installation, milk sales in that school had in rreatied from 13 to 70 bottles a day. she pointed out. Some cnuaien naa loona a MEN'S CLUB PLANNED The mu'le bureau of th Wlnnl peg board of trad decided. In a special meeting inuraosy alter noon, to aaslt th Good Neighbor' cluh with Its series of monthly Sunday concerts for single unemployed men this winter.

Conceits will probably be held on the 0rt Sunday of each month. Its decision will be considered for approval bv the board council next week. Meanwhile, appeals will be made to church choirs and musical cluh to co operate In presenting a varied program this year. Victor L. Scott was chairman of th meeting.

FISH FILLETING INDUSTRY GROWS The filleting and quick freezing of flh Is a new development of the fi'htng Indit try In Winnipeg, the Industrial Development hoai't reports. Bookings for nO.Ki'i nnnnrifl ailtnH A.K bi a I Ha nn The growth of the filleting tittle mav also mean the development of another industry fish wast for fertiliser. 35 Years of knowing how BROS, LIMITED DYERS CLEANERS SINCE 1900 mm Further Report of YOUNG MAN HELD IN EAST SHOOTING Continued From Pag One he knows nothing about It So far as he knows the gun was not out of the hour. It la known that East Intended going out shooting over the wcek of getting a botll of un.k out o( end. Police say there is a po.

the machine without depositing th bility that after leaving the home slue they were supposed to buy of Miss Joel he called at a fiicnd from a teacher for three cents, she related. Othera bad sold empty bottle to nearby merchanta for live cents Instead of returning them to the machine. Condemning the machlnee as 'gambling devices, McOratn objected atrenuouely to their installation hi city schools. "I don't agree with what Mr. fscrana am ana i don't think should ncorg the children to us stot machines.

It teachea them to try to 'beat Ui They were not gambling devices, Mrs. Queen Hughes pointed out, but agreed that their use in th schools waa not to the pupils' advantage, however efficient the machines were. Ask Lifting ef Ban Upon Mr. McGrath' motion, tht commute decided to appoint a special committee to Inspect the maehin and report back to the management committee next Tuesday. th board' "unwritten law" that all it materials and supplies must be bought In Wlrniueg when ever possible was the subject of home to borrow a gun.

A Puuling Feature They ty there is mora than a remote poasihility that someone handed him the gun in the car. that it waa fired accidentally and that th owner of the gun, taking fright, slammed th door of the car and ran away. A feature that is puzzling police la the fact that marka on Clare mont av. would seera to Indicate that the car was shoved about 20 paces back from wher tt originally stopped. When th body was found the csr waa In neutral.

Pollc at noon today said they had no further cluea and nothing had been discovered that would throw light on th tragedy Inquest en Wednesday A jury, under Dr. N. A. Lauren deau, coroner, viewed East's body Thursday night. The inquest will be held Wednesday at p.m.

In the St. Bonilac nolle station. Until that time To report will be made on the examination of the gun Police today refined to state if any finger prints hsd been discovered considerable discussion following ln car hid East was found receipt of a request from the 8t Boniface municipal council that the board rescind it regulation to this effect. On a motion by Mrs. Queen Hughes, the board agreed to give the matter favorabl consideration and to Inform th PL.

Boniface council that th custom waa not bound by any regulation. Milk, paint and doora wer the only product th board might buy In 8L Boniface. It was reported. General opinion seemed to favor extension of the field of buying to Greater Winnipeg because many of th resident of suburbs paid taxes here. Civ Pas Flour Of th 11.879 Winnipeg Grade 11 pupil who accepted school recommendation or wrote school or de Kirtmental examlnationa last June, percent passed report of Herbert Mclntoah, assistant school superintendent.

Indicated. Of those who wrote departmental examina tions, 79.1 percent passed. Onlv 73 percent of pupils In Manitoba schools who wrote de partmental examinations passed. Of the Winnipeg students who wrote departmental and school examlnationa. only percent pa red without any supplemental.

Total failures of this group amount ed to 1T.I percent. "Isn't there something wrong with our glorious public school system when 60 percent of our pupils fall in their final Trustee r. G. Thompson aked. "Personally.

I think there Is, when a student runs a SO SO chance of having 'failure' marked against him at th close of last year In high school." Some of the examinations last wer unusually difficult, J. C. Plncock. school superintendent, treed but in the main they conformed tn the usual standard. He suggested.

however, that Mr, Thompson's figures wei allghtly exaggerated. All city schools, the board decided, will be cloaed on election day, Oct. 14. Cndsrs Symphony At th request of Fred M. Gre.

the msnagement committee endorsed the special children's concert to be given at the civic auditorium bare by th Minneapolis Rymphonv Orchestra. Tuesday. Oct. 39 It assumed, however, no reepon siblllty for th pupils, merely agreeing student In th junior high and high schools would be excused that afternoon If they eared to attend. The supply committee formally approved th awarding of coal and wood contract for th year.

It also approved th purchase of typewriter for the Isaac Newton, Lord Selkirk and Htrathcona schools. The building committee approved the following expenditures: Erection of new eaves houghs and con ductor pipes at Dufferln school estimated met. provision of adequate lighting In Lux ton school (old portion), approximate rost. 11.200; erection of chain link fence at Somerset school, approximate cost, J720. CONCERTS FOR RELIEF dead.

On Thursdsy night two lawyers, C. A. 1a Murchison and T. Gres rhuk. had a conference with Burhsm in th PL Boniface police tatlon.

They refused to reveal th story told by their client. East's Funeral Saturday Today East' father, unci and brother were carrying out th sad task of collecting hS personal be longings and making funeral ar rangements, wlilla giving police every help In their power. At the wish of No. 13 squadron. RC.A.F, a service will be held at Mordue's funeral home.

Donald st. on Saturday, at 3.43 for those unabi to attend uie tunerai at Rapid City. Th members of No. 13 squadron will attend uniform. Following tn service, tne boay til he tsken hv motor hesrae tn Rapid City, wher th funeral will be held Sunday, at I from Huntervtll United church to Rapid City cemetery.

Rev. 8. Hunter, of Rapid City, will conduct tti ser vice there. 'THE CAVE' WILL OPEN TONIGHT AS NEW DANCE SPOT Winnipeg' newest din and dance spot, Th Cave," will be officially opened this evening. The ground floor premises formerly occupied by th Provincial Bank at the corner of Donald and Elllc have been transformed Into a beautiful restaurant with a flrst clasa dancing floor and music by Mel Hamill'a eight piece ore he.tr a from th Maedonald hotel in Edmonton.

Th Cave is tinder the management of Mr. King of Edmonton, who has successfully conducted a similar establishment In that city. Considerable money has been spent In decorating the new dine and dance spot in appropriate style. The InterloT has been fashioned to represent a rave with an atmosphere of coolmws and cemfort, an imitation waterfall adds to this effect. For th opening right a first cls floor show has been arranged It will be under the direction of Cummy Reld a Master of Cere monle.

Floor show 11,30, with Lll Strachan and her girls, and others The Cave Is completely equipped for a first class restaurant service and Mr. King promises the best In cuisine, pleasant surroundings and good music. Th musical Instruments for the orchestra In Th Cv wer sup piled by the Winnipeg piano I Itd. nd th piano bv Genser nd i Sons, Ltd Moffatt ranges hv the City of Winnipeg Hydro Electric and Ih refrigerator svstem by the Bell Refrigeration Companv, Portage ave W. K.

Bearlsto. 5 Rorie Installed the plumhlne; and heating system, and McDonald Bros, sheet metal and roofing company th kitchen equipment and ventilators. Milk, cream and dairy product are from the Modern Dairies, grocery supplies from Weldman Brother, wholesale grocers, and bresd and bakery products from th Spelre Parnell Baking Company. Further Report of FREEING CROWS IN CITY (Continued From Page Three rlearljr that th fours of migration of rrows (and, presumably, of other birds) Is caused by th Increase or decresjie of light, developing or retardlns; thflr endocrine gland. As sprine approarhea.

Increased llfrht develops in them an inner urze to flv northward. to a cooler rl.inate. When winter comes, the opposite holds true. Contrary 1 Trnd Of the biida he released last November, many were traced far ther north. Py their ldntifying red bands, he knew they wrre th light The artificial develop I ment of their endocrine glands had given them the "Inner urge1 to fly north and they had I obryed that "instinct despite the normallv cold weather prevailing.

The professor is sceptical of the general belief that the majority of birds are led south every fall by a minority that know the route by familiar landmarks. To prove his point he will free bout Vt Alberta rrows here after most Manitoba crows have started their homing to warmer regions. By next week only those crows thst will spend the winter her will be left. Marked a sur I vev band with their Alberta address on It, Prof. Rowan's crows will be eased toward th end of next week.

Ce cpemtion Asked He asks the co operation of all fport.men. townspeople and farmers in locating these birds after their release. Arrargrmente hare be made with the Canadian Radio commie ion and radio networks In the fnlted States to an non the time of the releaf of the birds and give instructions as I their raturn. Manitobans who Ua? or shoot any of these Alberta crows are Ited here a number of times. In his death occurred suddenly early urged to nd the leg bands to Prof, recent years he hsd lived In Call Thursday morning, i Rowan at Edmonton, or to the 1 fornla.

Mrs. Thomas a. Bailey of' Mr. Knowles will carry on nls i VS. Biological Survey at Waging 1 C'aroerry.

is a aister. election campaign. ton, u.t. In each case, he would like the time, date and exact locality of their capture forwarded with the bands, as well a the nam of th Individual who locates th crow. As th bands sr returned to Edmonton, Prof.

Rowan will map out the rout th bird are taking. Thus he will be able to determine what th crow do when they find themselves in a cold rlimat without familiar landmarks to guide them southwards. If they reach their favorite haunts in Kansas or vicinity, they're amart birds and another popular fancy will be debunked. If their flight is an almlesa one. Prof.

Rowan will no longer be sceptical of popular theories about birds. I Either way, the sei nes of sool i ogy will have another illuminating contribution from a western scien list. REV. S. H.

KNOWLES FATHER DIES IN Rev. Stanley H. Knowles received word Thurscay of the death of hia father In Los Angeles, i A native of Nova Scotia, llrj Knowles was known to many reeidenta of Winnipeg, having vis 1641 50 Portage Av. i Three weeks ago. Rev.

Mr i who is ths C.C.F. candl date In the Winnipeg South Centre constituency, travelled by air to, visit his father after he was taken ill. Since that time Mr. Kntowlas had shown Improvement, until A in the ILL Pleading guilty to a breach of th; fuel bylaw, th Iwls Cartage Co. was fi.

three dollars In city police court, Thursday. J. Grlndley. market auperlntenednt, who laid Congratulations To Mr. King on the Opening of The CAVE J.

J. SINCLAIR CONTRACTOR 315 Edmonton St Phone 23 090 a' I I Wt i i wa WINNIPEG'S NEWEST AND MOST MODERNISTIC DINE and DANCE The Cor. Donald tr Ellicc, Old frov. lank Bldf. GALA OPENINC TONIGHT ENTERTAINMENT FLOOR SHOW FAVORS EXCITEMENT GALORE.

Music by Mel Hamill an Hla 8 PIECE ORCHESTRA formerly Mr Donald Hotl, Edmonton Floor Show 11.30 with LIL STRACHAN AND HER CIRLS Cummy Reid ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION For The "CAVE" SUPPLIED sad INSTALLED by BELL REFRIGERATION CO. Phn 046 Congratulations The Cushion Floor and Painting "CAVE" was done by the A. ID). BELIL C. 10 Scarsdale Apl.

Of Course! We selected Phone 28 400 G)lM DAIRIES PRODUCTS to supply Winnipeg's beautiful new The (SAVE Modern Dairies products are in keeping with our policy of serving only the highest products. fit 4' Maatar ef Cerameel I 'sx 1 1 ry 'wrw tin uax. ALL THE th Information, said the firm was six and one half cubic feet short on two cords of wood. Kurtzmann Grand Piano Purchtsed tt CENSER SONS LIMITED 271 Portage Ave. Ph.

22 4S8. Wmnipef'g Most Progresiiye Music House Congratulations To Mr. Kinjc on Opening of The CAVE NEON SIGN MARTEL STEWART WESTERN LTD. 311 Colony St. "hen 27677 PHONE S3 39S DAY AND NIGHT D.Thompson Itctrlctl Contractor Everything Electrical AO Electrical Installation 496 ANDERSON AVE.

WHIN YOU THINK 0 PLUMBING AND HIATINC THINK Or W. K. BEAIRSTO I Narl at. eHon. HMI STATIONIKT PRINTING CO.

Lm L.af serf Pnnttd sreesss cviav ossica nsso 117 SjaniMtyns Av. fait, wiwwtsa Mn St IM ELECTRICAL SERVICE for the "Cave" Winnipeg's fashionable new "Dine and Dance" salon is supplied by MUSICIANS KINC MARTIN OLDS SAND INSTRUMENTS MARTIN PARAMOUNT CUITARS Citi i nlro HEADQUARTERS Only in our store will you find a complete array of musical instruments. Expert salespeople to assist you in making a selection. If you don't know our friendly stort, drop in any time and become Soda Fountain, Kitchen Equipment AND Ventilating System designed and installed in Winnipeg's newest and most attractive Dine and Dance Cave MacDonald Bros. Sheet Metal Rooting Co.

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