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Wednesday, November 01, 1939

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 1, 1939, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press wednesday november 1, 1939 Page thirteen Esclay s Grain. Livestock. Produce session melts re oved in slow Row Grain inning Canadian Les of k overseas Cou f at it and november 1, 1939. Open nov. Dec. May nov. Dec. May 31% nov. High 69 i 70% 31% 31% Low 69% 74% 31% 31% dec. 1s the in v to May Lya Turc a flax Tull less session about prices moved i. C and a Elivorio through House Nuovo Mhor i Luence even Atli Novoni a acts failed to Silhi Cnoc values prices finished the Clay Jjck to in her at b9c. The Export business in Canadian wheat included dec. May nov. Doc. May 43% 160 159% worked presume i kingdom from Atlantic pm to. To Trade . me full to the dec. United May balance july ,.r Odd not dec. the destination was not dec. Export business was May said to be made up ,1 top july. Sold 17.5. 168? i Lank i the tint i ver 12.16 i bar tin Srby Ady so St. Lick Ron my con May july i Oats thu oust the j dec. Cloar House on nov Rob totalled handmaid to have gone n ship terminals. No. 1 hard and Northern were Ihu grades a quoted on a deliverable Oasis and understood a practically All of a wheat was to 1 Northern. J Oart from the scattered Export buying in the pit. very purchases attributed u Mills nor was am trading a i dually at a standstill flu inc greater Par of the . Offer-1 dec july 53 open 86% 86rfl36v. 84% v 53 i 54 32% 53 if 54% 54% open 85 so 85 a 43vii-b 43% 160 58 57 v 42 i 159% a 57 57% close 69b 70 74% 32ta 31v2b 31 a 43 159% Prev. Close 69 a 70 v4 75v8b 32% 44v8b 43 169b 160 158% a 59% 57 a 58 blast year 57% 60% 34% 129 128% 1301. 38% 40% wheat quotations wednesday nov. 1 Winnipeg close he too lower. Chicago close a to a c lower. Minneapolis close a lower to unchanged. Buenos Aires Holiday. Liverpool and Rotterdam closed. High 86% 86 it 84% 51 54 36% 32% 54% 54% Low 85% 83% 52% 53% 36% 35 32% 54 54 i close 86 i High 85 i 85 is Low 84. S 84% 85% 35b 53vab 54a close 84% 84% 85% nov. 1, 1939. Prev. Close 53 .4 54 _ 35vs to .4 32 b 54% nov. 1, 1939. Close 85 84 Ottawa reveals British Purchase of australian wheat Ottawa nov. 1. Close to the Grain Trade expressed interest yesterday in a Sydney announcement the australian govern ment had sold bushels of 1938-39 wheat to great Britain but were inclined to View it As official confirmation of a Sale made Public in Melbourne despatches october 10. If so its effect on the Canadian Grain Trade would doubtless have taken place Long since and from oct. 10 to the present British buyers Are believed to have been Active in the Canadian Market. As British purchasing of Canadian wheat is done in the open Market definite figures Are not available but Grain Trade advices from Day to Day tend to indicate something in the Way of bushels taken up for British account since oct. 10. With great Britain using in the neighbourhood of bushels a year the australian Sale would represent sufficient wheat to last the United kingdom Little More than two weeks. Minneapolis Cash wheat Light and Rac a dark nor., 58-60 ibs., 14% protein. In2s were Al Vays tonal Sains and loss Oread in course of trading. .i.i. if Bro had says War Nipes. Weather conditions in the Southwest remained unfavourable and he forecast did not suggest any moisture. Buenos Aires was on Holiday. Nov. 1 oct. Large Cash Trade Cash wheat Trade Lea lured by Large transactions in the top Northern grades which were taken presumably for Winter storage. This business was estimated to have run into several million bushels and in i tided one and two Northern with exporters said to have been inter ested. Three and four has aided Canadian wheat sales to . Broomhall in reviewing the wheat situation says we have a very Large Stock of wheat in the United kingdom and As our absorptive consumption is not unlimited there is no real reason for us to import this season More than bushels pos icily less a Quantity which is Only and Mills with the Mill demand in the latter Grade which traded at i cent better in the spread. Two Garnet was also picked up by Mills. Coarse Grain Cash Trade included some Export demand for two and three . Six Row Barley with the former Grade trading at cent better in the spread. There appeared to be a Lull in demand for Oats but exporters were showing interest in two and three . Rye. Pit trading in coarse grains Dis closed some support in Oats believed for Domestic account while a Little buying in Rye against sales of wheat was reported. November deliveries the following quantities delivered through the Clearing House wednesday on Winnipeg november contracts bushels wheat Oats -10.000 rec 11.000 Grain inspections wheat Lor tuesday a Pink Man. Nor Man. Nor. 2 Man. Nor. no. 4 special smutty Joush to. 2 Garnet to. 3 Garnet Joush Garnet am. Durum 1 mixed wheat total cars v.- cars of 2 . Sex. 3 3 total oars Barley wow no. J no. 3 no. 3 . Total cars 1 . 3.. Tola cars 3 . Touch cars Grams m _ Northern slightly More than half the surplus were also in demand from exporters available in Canada alone. Further More very heavy supplies Are held other surplus producing coun Ries whose interests Are interwoven Vith ours. The Mere fact of War breaking out does not change the world Supply position which is of Ourse very bearish indeed. Canada s proximity to the theatre of War assures her a better Market than in Deace time and it May be emphasized that the Rise in prices which has already occurred is Sav no the Dominion government Many millions of dollars in subsidies. Winnipeg Cash prices these prices Are always the quotations Cash grains at the time of closing the future Market and refer Only to Grain in store at fort William and port Arthur closing prices Winnipeg daily privileges wednesday nov. 1, were As follows bids. Offers. December 69% 7014 May 4% 75 fair with moderate to hard freeze wednes Day night is the forecast for parts of Indiana Iowa and Minnesota. Except in the extreme East similar weather is predicted for Kansas. Oklahoma fair. Country marketing wheat tuesday last year Argentine carryover expected to approximate 75 million bushels Broomhall comment we. E. Reid co Ltd it is estimated that the Argentine Grain Board sold bushels during september my that a fur ther nit Yue sold before the end of the current season Leav ing a carryover of old wheat of nearly bushels a record for this country. This wheat is offered today at a Price equal to 48 cents american plus per cent for Josafe 6214 pounds 2 per cent More for Bari i. 10 per cent More for Bahia Blanca. The freight rate to great Britain is 18 certs so that Argentine wheat is approximately 70 cents a Bushel delivered unattractive arrivals Union stockyards Winnipeg and , nov. Arrivals at the Union stockyards up to nine o clock wednesday morning consisted of cattle 335 calves hogs and sheep and lambs with additional 30 cattle showing up on through Billing. In addition to de liveries expected to come off trucks there Are a further 46 cars of Stock reported to arrive in the Yards by rail. Supplies on the cattle Market for the mid week session proved of fairly moderate dimensions but nevertheless the Trade was void of any undue activity with most trans actions being recorded on a Nomin ally steady basis. From the stand Point of Quality the bulk of the arrivals for wednesday s Trade was not of a very attractive nature and a Good share of the receipts consisted of Plain to medium she Stock together with a Liberal sprinkling of stickers and feeders. There was no improvement to re ports coming in from outside Mark ets and bearish advices emanating from outside centres this week have in some measure been responsible Eor a rather indifferent demand prevailing locally. Buyers Are not very partial to the higher priced end of the steers and most orders for Slaughter Pur poses calling for steers Selling Down Ward from the Mark. In fact relatively few suitable hand weight Butcher Sitters Are coming Forward eligible to sell at a higher figure. Ii has been a rather draggy movement on weighty steers to Date this week and a. Good Western Strong weight steers found outlet on Southern costing up to anything with weight for Domestic requirements ran into a slow reception downward from in View the lower trend of she Stock to the South Good cows Are not carrying the same strength which characterized the Trade lost week. There is practically nothing in the class Saleable above while a Good share of the suitable killing cows Are being worked out from to and plainer material which is predominating among the arrivals Cash ing downward from ?3.75. The. Stocker and feeder end of the Trade is showing no material change with tin better grades of replacement cattle being in demand from s5 to and Paine shipping stockers moving none too Reeb within a spread of to the calf Market carried quite Gooc strength again wednesday top Handy weight dealers earning up to and the balance of the calves of mixed weight cashing from to s7-50. The hog Market was reported in with tuesday s close Bacons holding a on a fed and watered basis an sows being priced from ?5 to Ani feeder hogs being cleared mostly Arouni produce Market prices of butter and ebbs. Until further notice will be those supplied the free Ress by the Secretary of the advisory Ommittee t be Dairy manufacturers association. Butter Creamery Fiss prices according to Dominion govern ment grading wholesale to shippers. De liveries Winnipeg cases returned. A Grade Large per dozen Man Green peppers. In. Imported Weet potatoes in. 3.c. Head lettuce Case California tomatoes per Case California head lettuce Case. Cars wheat coarse grains 358 68 848 126 89 69 87 a 64 so 55 54 to 64 i 62 i 58 64 62 61 58 vib 57 vib 56 54 61 58 55 s3 a 59 53 57 69 32 29 i 29 28.-i 27 24 no 31 a 69 vib 69 i 67 i 66.4 64 vib 60 a 55 a 54 i 53.4 57 v. 67-.h 62 58.s 64w, 62 a 30 1.1 12 2 17 6g 20 1 i nov oct. 31 no. 1 hard 1 Northern. 2 Northern no. 3 Northern. No. 4 Northern no. 5 wheat. No. 6 wheat feed wheat nto. 1 Garnet of. 2 Garnet no. 3 Garnet no. I hard Tough no. 1 North Tough no. 2 nor. No. 3 nor. Tough no. 4 nor. Tough no. F Tough no. 1 nor. Smutty no. 2 nor. Smutty no. 3 nor. Smutty no. 1 Amber durum no. 2 Amber durum no. 3 Amber durum no. 4 Amber durum no. 1 White Spring no. 2 White Spring no. 3 White Spring. No. 4 special no. D special no. 6 special no. 1 mixed wheat track. Basis no. 1 Northern Oats no. 2 . No. Sex. . No. 3 . Sex. 1 feed no. 1 feed no. 2 feed no. I feed track Barley malting grades o. 1 . A Row no 2 . Grow no. 1 . 2-Row no. 2 . 2-How no. 3 . 6-Row. Other grades 1 feed 2 feed 3 feed flax no. . No. 1 . No. 3 . No. . Track no. 1 . No. 2 . No. 3 . Raj. 2 . No. 4 . United states weekly report said that in Kansas drouth conditions continued and seeding has slowed Down but is now completed in Eastern counties. In the West where so far wheat has been seeded in dust Farmers Are still waiting for rain. Little has germinated in the Western third of the state but in most parts of the East plants Are showing in Drill rows. Nebraska continues too dry for germination and much has not sprouted. In october precipitation in Kan Sas was Little if any More than .33 Inch of last year which was the second driest on record. This year however it has followed the driest the sheep and Lamb Market looked very Little different from earlier session this week Good lambs holding around the ?8.25 Mark and culls and weighty Lamb ranging mostly from to s7.75. Outside markets Toronto cattle receipts 300 holdovers no Early sales. Tuesday s Market ruled 25c to 35c lower for the week on steers and heifers. Top weighty steers Grade medium per dozen. Grade per dozen. Grade per dozen. Vegetables local .28 .26 .18 .12 cauliflower Case 1.25 Squash in. Turnips per cwt. Vii cabbage in. Potatoes 100 ibs. Tew beets in. Flan Parsley dozen Ian. New onions. Talc. To. 1 Man. Celery Case 1.110 of. 2 celery Case h5 11 40 Small lots flour delivered elevators consignment stocks. .110 .20 3.75 3.00 .45 to dealers sex Condon press taunts Hitler Over speech London nov. 1. Up Don s morning newspapers found ittle Comfort today for Adolf Hitler n the speech Premier Chesloff Zolotoff made to the russian Par lament tuesday. The daily express said the speech bowed Russia Means to look after her own interests and preserve her Robin Hood Leaf fun by Quaker five hoses Royal household Manitoba and Saskatchewan and Alberta per sack 98 ibs. Two 49-lb. Sacks rolled Oats 2.87 a Small lots to dealers. 30-lb. Sack. 2.95 retail Price to Consumers 15c extra Mil feed Man. sask. Bran per ton 21.00 shorts per ton .23.00 Alberta bran per ton. 18.00 shorts per ton 19.00 hides Green salted hides .09 Kip skins. Green salted.10 Calfskin Green salted .11 dry hides .09 horse hides. Large 3.00 horse hides. Medium 2.00 horse hides Small and pomes.l.oq-1.50 Horsehair per Tail mane sheepskin each Seneca Root per in. Fleece Wool in. .32 is .21 .30 coarse grains 298.000 a while to title continent freight rates Are much higher with. 30 cents a Bushel asked and Little available. Australia is negotiating for the Sale of new crop wheat to great Britain but a satisfactory arrange ment has not yet been arrived at. The new crop is progressing nicely except in a few districts and the Trade is looking for a crop of conditions Are mostly favourable in the big states of Vic Oria and new South Wales while n Western Australia and South Australia reports have been less adorable. The total acreage seeded s believed to be and the held is usually 12 to 13 bushels to he acre. The official for Canada during the month of september was is follows peace.v- 25 per Cescot Bove Normal Edmonton red Deer _ to s7.25. Butchers mostly Down. Best cows 54.50 to 55. Stores slow steady from 55.50 to hag receipts 500 tuesday from to off trucks. Sheep and Lamb receipts 330 Good lambs to Montreal cattle 200 consisting mostly of holdovers. Trade very slow tuesday s sales on medium steers to Good cows to canners and cutters to 53.25. Bulls to calf receipts 60 few dealers ranging from 57 to s10.50. Sheep and Lamb receipts 120 Good lambs unchanged a. Hog receipts 480 Bacons steady 59, fed and watered sows to South St. Paul 3.000 cattle Slaughter steers slow to weak. She Stock steady cows mostly s6, Down. Bulls to s6.60. Feeding steers held from 57 to 5b.3. Fifteen cars of canadians on offer. Chicago cattle Market generally steady no canadians on offer. Livestock quotations Union Yards St. Boni Laoc Man. September on record whereas Urand Otal cars is can by roads i 2" South St. Paul markets St. Paul. 1 a. ,-._., track 44 i 44 i 45 i 42 40 37 i 36% 42 i 155 i 133 a 133 a 15814 58 i 58vi 53v. 49 48 57 58 57% 54 vib 61 vib 58 a met 53v u 57 i 60 i 27 24 22 31 46 46 38 37 43 160 156 334 334 59 v4 59 a 54 i 49% 48% b russian surplus unimportant the report of october 27 from Moscow admits that drouth in the trans Volga Region this year is More severe than in 1938, which was the driest for the past Century. It is officially reported however that Harvest has exceeded last year 750-900 ibs. S11.00 10.75 1p.50 10.25 10.25 10.00 9.75 0.50 9.50 8.50 10.25 6.75 All 8.75 8.2.1 8.co 7.50 7.00 .75 9.75 9.co 0.25 he ing to improved technique. In us jilt ii London however it is not thought Likely that soviet Russia will have id Erable surplus of Gram any cons for Export. . Offers new York nov. 1 Hall reports the following grades of wheat and coarse grains offered at Liverpool . Point of shipment. Apart from african Corn for Janu Ary shipment All offers Are for no vember shipment. Moisture in september 1938, was within 25 per cent of Normal. It s Cash wheat spreads closing Cash wheat spreads wednesday nov. 1 two Northern up cent one Garnet Down cent and two Garnet Down it cent. Weather in Europe aids seeding operations Clearing weather in sections of Europe has permitted a resumption of seeding which had been delayed by cold Rainy conditions according to Broomhall s foreign crop Survey which follows to oct. 10 seeding of Winter grains have totalled 000 acres which was equal to 88 per cent of the planned area. Some Southern sections Are complaining of the slow seeding Progress. In Field Vork have been largely overtaken As Clear skies during the past week have enabled Farmers off plow and see without interruption. Conditioning of Corn has also been facilitated by weather. Weather has continued favourable for fall seeding and Early planting has a Good appearance. Has again turned Rainy in this country and seeding is being retarded. There Are some complaints that Early sown when has poor color. Western weather recently has been cold and wet by it has now cleared in some parts despite the bad weather Effort were made to continue seeding Anc Progress was fair in some sections of wheat has mad Good Progress and soil conditions Are favourable for germination. Australia crop prospects for Australia As a whole Are considered satisfactory with recent indications pointing to wheat out turn slightly larger than last year s yield of bushels. How Ever rust has made its appearance in a number of areas and May be a Factor before the crop reaches maturity. Butter Supply situation held to be quite satisfactory Ottawa nov. 1. Butter Supply situation is of Stalin. Secondly Turkey a stuck steadfastly to Britain Ani France. most important of All the British and French fleets hav established a Mastery of the sea which submarines and planes hav proved powerless to shake. Ever Day Hitler s isolation grows mor obvious More ominous and mor 8.50 6.00 5.50 4.7s 6.75 6.00 5.50 4.75 6.00 5.50 5.00 4.50 9.00 3.25 4.00 6.23 5.25 4.25 8.00 6.50 6.50 1.00 per he. 8.25 Prem. 8.25 2.00 per he disc t 7.25 6.00 7.25 6.00 5.00 5.50 4.00 8.00 7.00 7.00 3.00 4.00 2.00 7.2i Aid that Russia needed some Border revisions on the karelian isthmus tween the Gulf of Finland and Lake Ladoga because Finland at hat Point reaches to within almost 0 Miles of Leningrad second is gust russian City whose population of is Only less than hat of All Finland. He said Lenin Grad could be brought within Range if big guns from the finnish Border under present conditions. Finland s Maginot line is on the isthmus and presumably was in lured in the demands. Sex in demands Mol toffs demands included 1a. Shift its the soviet finnish on the isthmus everal dozen Kilometres farther to he North of Leningrad 1 2 Transfer to Finland part of Oviet Karelia double the size of he territory which Finland is to Ransfer to the soviet 3 Finland to lease Russia a Small Section of her territory near he Entrance to the Gulf of Finland. 4 the Exchange of several islands in the Gulf. 5 Russia to drop objections to fortification of the Aaland islands Elween Finland and Sweden. 6 Finland to disarm fortified positions on the isthmus of. Karelia. 7 that the soviet finnish non aggression pact be reinforced with additional Mutual pressure indicated Moscow nov. 1 foreign commissar Wiach Elaft vol Toff s speech showed plainly hat Russia is determined to press Finland for acceptance of Josef stain s demands on her diplomatic sources said today. A boat attack arouses . Nov. 1. No Trace was found today of the British freighter Coulmore when the . Const guard Cutter Bibb reached the spot where the British vessel wire Essed it was being attacked by a submarine. Meanwhile United states authorities were aroused Over belief the attack took place within the Neu fixed by american the recent Panama Oil company Heads on Winnipeg visit j. My. Pritchard Montreal vice president of the Mccoll Frontenac Oil company limited and a. F. Campo general sales manager arrived in Winnipeg wednesday. Accompanied by h. He Brad Burn Winnipeg vice pres Flent of the company they will make an inspection of the company s prop erties throughout the West and also examine the properties of the Texas company of Canada limited which the company will take Over As from feb. 1, 1940. The company was enjoying a very satisfactory year . Pritch Ard stated. . Campo who was stationed in Winnipeg from. 192b to 1936, reported that sales gasoline had shown a marked in crease. The executives Are guests at the fort Garry hotel. Gayda slams communism Rome nov. 1. Continues to be anti communist and anti democratic Virginio Gayda authoritative editor of the Gior Nale to italia said today in commenting on the drastic Cabinet party and army shake up ordered yesterday by Premier Benito Mussolini. Gayda who is close to the italian foreign office and who has served on various occasions As mouthpiece Eor ii Duce wrote there is Only one Man who the world ill find that Italy More than Ever has not changed her ideals and sense of Gayda s editorial was regarded by foreign observers As confirmation of their belief that in appointing six new Cabinet ministers a new fascist party heed and new chiefs of the army and air Force yesterday Mussolini not Only strengthened italian neutrality but weakened the Rome Berlin Axis and reflected his disapproval of Germany s closer re lations with the Kremlin. Italian internal and foreign pol icy has not been Gayda said Balkans stirred by Richard Mowrer Budapest nov. 1. Special Cable o the Chicago daily news and the ree deepest interest As been aroused in Southeastern Europe by Premier Benito Musso s sensational shake up of his general and Cabinet. Coming As it did just before Hus Ian Premier foreign commissar m. Mol toffs speech and just after the italian ambassador s speech in London branding communism As the enemy it Italy the Duce s action cannot ail to be interpreted As signifying disapproval of Russia s expansionist policy and i designs in the bal cans and distrust of Germa a s Al dance with them. St. John s College anniversary service led by primate dignitaries of the Church of eng land in Canada headed by Arch Bishop Derwyn t. Owen primate for All Canada gathered in St. John s Cathedral wednesday morn ing for a service marking the 73rd anniversary of the foundation of St. John s College. Celebration of holy communion Early in the Day opened the anniversary ceremonies. Pupils from Rupert s land girls school and St. John s College Mem Bers of the staff and friends filled the Church. One of the objects of education which we meet to commemorate is to help us in the search for the great ultimate of archbishop Owen told his congregation. He warned that sound learning and True religion must always go together. Divorced from each other education and religion both suffered he said. Quoting the words of an Oxford University educationist archbishop Owen declared there is no real education possible without the habitual contemplation of great to fear the realm of Wor hip was he said to be afraid of knowledge. The archbishop present urged lose present to seek god to set it to find him who is the supreme Good and appealed for Reater interest in the Church and is work. Early part of he service was ung by Canon. R. S. K. Schley bile the lesson was read by Wal Burnan headmaster of the ollege. Canon w. F. Barfoot War in of St. Johns recited the list of benefactors. Archbishop t i. Harding of Rupert s and Clian Ellor of the College Lessing. Wednesday evening the Annivera Ary Celebration will continue with he Conversa Zione in the Crystal ballroom of the Royal Alexandra Lotel. Archbishop Owen will speak. Tract changed to Jan. At _ of the nautical Miles of submarine cables that link the continents British private companies operate 154.949 Miles and american companies Miles forecasts today cold thursday fair and decor Mil Milder. Saskatchewan and comparatively mild t peace River Vith occasional rain. Kenora and Hainy tool Chat. A Little Alberta fair and com place Over and com mild today. Thursday Cloudy. To Strong winos i mostly Cloudy and cold to Day with occasional Snow Lurne. Thurs to Strong winds partly Cloudy and cold today with scattered Snow flurries. Thursday Uresti winds fair and com. Ottawa greets australians Ottawa nov. 1. British government representatives greeted a four Man Mission Erom Australia on their Arriva Here today to begin conferences Eor formation of a giant scheme o British Empire air training. Two representatives from new zealand will arrive later probably Tomor Row. Antwerp takes Argentine wheat Broomhall special to free press Buenos Aires nov continues a fair buyer of plate wheat and Trade estimates suggest that one third of the remaining in shipped Corn surplus in the Argentine has already been sold. Rainy prevailed in the Argentine on tuesday. Buenos Aires markets Are close today. Wheat futures prices closed vac higher to a lower tuesday with november at 49vac and february 54 a while flax to lower with november am february Corn finished a lower with november Ani december trility zone republics at conference. The United Stales will consult with other american republics on what Steps to take. A protest to Germany is Likely. Not a single word was received from the freighter after her initial Calls for assistance. Sinking revealed London nov. 1. Of the Liverpool steamship Bronte tons following a a boat attack was disclosed today with the arrival of her Crew aboard a Rescue vessel in England today. Vessel evades sub Gibraltar nov. 1. Was officially announced that the ton British steamship Elba was fired on today by a German sub Marine but evaded the attack. She was believed to have continued her voyage undamaged. Raider report is confirmed London nov. 1. Hon. Winston Churchill first lord the admiralty told the House of commons today that one of Ger Many s pocket battleships had been reported operating in the North Atlantic and another in the South Atlantic. He said evidence was conflicting on whether Only two German sur face vessels of this Type were Loose As raiders on Allied shipping. But i think one May be sure that one of the deutschland Type has been abroad on the he declared. . Churchill cited As evidence reports from sailors who were aboard the Briti Sii freighter Gate when she was sunk by the deutschland Early in october. Naval authorities last week said both the deutschland and her Sis Ter ship the Admiral Scheer were believed to have been at sea a month. These authorities said today nothing had been heard of the pocket battleships for nearly three More about Finland continued from Page one weeks and that utter they can t stay out it would have been a comparatively simple thing it was stated for the deutschland and the Admiral Scheer to steam North of there Are Only four hours of Stormy Daylight each Day at this time of the norwegian territorial Waters and reach a German port. . Churchill also told the House the government of Eire exclusively responsible for the maintenance of the strict Neutral Ity of its coasts and the prevention of their use by German submarines. Speech. All those proposals were mown to the finnish government and the reply to be submitted to Moscow tomorrow morning is based on those proposals. It is surprising however that Zolotoff said that some third Power had put pressure upon Finland. The finnish government Nas no knowledge of such pressure. Surprise has been expressed also Over the statements made by Zolotoff that some danger threat ens the soviet Union from finnish territory. Finland would never allow any third Power to use her territory in a manner inimical to the soviet Mission due thursday. The Moscow Mission headed by j. K. Paas already had left Here when Zolotoff announced that Russia wanted some finnish territory in the karelian isthmus Anc a naval base at the Southwest Corner of the finnish Mainland at the in trance to the Gulf of Finland. The Mission is due in Moscow thursday. Finland s foreign minister. Eljas Erkko said the greatest danger now was that since Zolotoff had made the demands Public russian pres Tige might be involved in seeing. That they were carried out. Well informed observers Here were pessimistic Over the turn of events. Zolotoff addressing the supreme soviet at Moscow last nig Jit had notice of application for a change of name notice is hereby Keven of the follow ing application to the provincial Secre tary under the provisions of the change of name i Wilfred Short of the Clov of Wilri older in the province of Manitoba air craftsman.c.a.f. Hereby Mac application under the provisions of inc change of name for Chance of name us follows j to i _. From my present name Wilfred Short to Wilfred starred. The full name and me of my in Narried inf it child William John Short .d Malte Appl cation for k of the names of n by in married infant chill As f Ollow. From Rose Short to Rose sta1. William John Short u w1l win Mike in if october. be province of the above named notice in Hie mall of the of the cii5 of Wynn Lee. In it province of Manobi Rice eased. All claims against the above estate a Nike be to the office of . Filmore Rev Watson. 303 Trot build no Winnipeg Manitoba on before the 15th Decender. . Dated Al Winnipeg. Manitoba this Day of october. . 1333. Sweatman. Fillmore. Watson. For the ;