Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 13, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday january 13, 1940 Page five with die British expeditionary Force in France Jan 13. Up Reu Cursi Andrew Jokn j us Felon and the Canadian staff officers who crossed the Channel tuesday from the first division training Camp at Aldershot. Have been kept Busy at British he id iuarterr1. General Mcnaughton commander of the Canadian Active Servici Force brought with him his brigadier and senior artillery and medical officers. Each of these officers made Contact a corresponding officer in the Forward a division i area of the British occupied zone. The canadians have nent tobacco company Here. Cases of Rye whiskey have been received from Well wishers by Canadian officers. One of London s largest dance Halls the Paramount staged an All Canadian week. Members of the All Canadian week. Members the . Were admitted at half Price to a Hall garlanded with Maple leaves in which the orches tra once each session beat out a swing version of More about continued from hand in it. He became adept and liked it. But he did t like school. Painting was his Job he said and begged the House father to let him stay away from school and continue his Job of painting. Instead of arguing or. Lang agreed. One after noon he came upon Pete painting away and humming to himself. Me canadians have thus been say. Pete i be got a special Job for Aole to exactly How problems i you. Pete looked up eagerly. I which later will be their own this cupboard painted and i being tackled under Active ser want it by the vice conditions. Each will return i Only inc re Trust with in England with first hand Cxpcri-1 once of what faces the Canadian i Star the troops when the time comes them to take the Field. gravely replied or. Impressed a Canadian brigadier said to the Reuters correspondent we have been much impressed by the hospitality we have received and the trouble that has been taken to show us general Mcnaughton has had Long talks with general Viscount Gort commander in chief and other senior officers with the . Yesterday he toured the front line positions inspecting bloc houses pillboxes tank traps trenches and other defensive works. Lang first of All i take this ruler and want you to measure the inside Walls of this cupboard find out How Many Square feet of Wall space there is and then Well know just How much paint we need. Here s a ruler Pete. You can Start now. Pete did t move but looked at the extended ruler in consternation. But. Sir 1 Don t know How to do it 1 Pete went Back to this time willingly because he wanted to be a Good Painter. Other cases More or less run the same he also watched a training Ivay or. Lang explained Only with a battalion of cold each Type of psychology has to be a in a different Way. Depending upon the Outlook of the child. Tour of inspection with or. Lang we then went on a tour of inspection. It Home indeed. On the main floor dining room tables set for 20 a Library Well stocked with the books that boys love downstairs were table Tennis tables High Green rockers the its Twenty White faced towels All Langing in a Row shelf after shelf piled High with underclothing and wearing apparel but the treat of All was on the second tousled sleepers scrubbed and angelic looking. You he murmured As he smiled Down. When i was a kid i used to won Der what happened to kids whose parents went to now i the Hostel was founded oct. 15, 1929, and tuesday evening one of the original daddies soft voiced h. G. Dawson was re elected. For the 10th consecutive year As presi Dent of the Board of trustees at the annual meeting. When or. Dawson made the initial move 10 years ago a House was rented on Mountain Avenue near Salter Street. In 1931, however the present Home of the Hostel was bought and named after the late sir Hugh John Macdonald because he too. Liked to see a Little boy get a decent Start at a Tough old life. Stream guards who carried out an attack supported by other infantry. Afterwards he attended a conference at which the lessons of the exorcise were discussed. Sec mock Battle by Edwin Johnson Aldershot England Jan. 13. Cup the Crest of a Trench scarred treeless Ridge which served As a natural 1.400 officers and men of the first Canadian division yesterday witnessed a Large scale mock attack in a nearby town. It gave them a close up View of modern mechanized warfare. It was a show almost As realistic the genuine thing. Gifts continue generous gifts and offers of hospitality still Are being showered on the Canadian troops whose popularity among englishmen is increasing daily. Latest gifts received at the aule shot Camp of the Canadian Active service Force include 250. 000 cigarettes made largely of Canadian tobacco from a promo for enlarged prostate or any urinary ills of men consult us Book on loss of manhood and other ills of men with treatment for enlarged prostate without operation. Diagnosis form. Testimonials and advice in Plain envelope. Free by i Tau. Our specially treatment by mail without personal interview. The English herbal dispensary limited Looi Davie St., Vancouver . Established 35 years. Alleged reds arrested Paris Jan. 13. Persons including one woman were arrested yesterday on charges of operating communistic cells groups in two French factories. Police asserted 20 of them were fostering anti National propaganda in the important aviation Centre at Saint Denis. To keep your Home comfortable Dur ing this varying weather you must have the right Coal or Coke for your heating Plant. From the dozens of varieties of fuels in our Yards you can choose the fuel to suit your individual need. 7 bo9i 9mmr Toronto founded found a 1wi. Memorial scholarships Iii our of old boys who fell in the or Ila ships of s600.00 a offered Tor upper school great a number of for and Gilbert h. Beesemeyer 56, convicted of embezzlement and sent to san Quentin prison in 1931, is shown As he was released from prison after serving nine years. During the trial Beesemeyer termed himself nothing but a dirty general Maurice Gustave Gamelin Back to camera commander in chief of the Allied forces in France bestows a kiss on the Cheek of Viscount Gort commander of the British expeditionary Force in France after presenting general Gort with the grand Star of the legion of Honor. General sir Edmund Ironside chief of the British Imperial general staff also honoured stands at left. Each wears the Sash that goes with the Star. O 50 100 200 300 400 500 system of connect no waterway s and canals under construction this map shows the system of Waterways Russia is constructing to link the Black and Baltic seas and permit shipment of Oil wheat and metals from the Western Ukraine to Germany s East prussian ports. Soviet engineers Are building necessary sluices dams and canals to permit shipments. Just by coincidence Helen Pankowski fighting for life with a rare blood disease in new York Hospital has an even Chance of living. Helen s brother went to a Telegraph office to Send a wire to. The Mayo clinic in Rochester. Asking if they could find any one with exactly the kind of blood needed for a transfusion. The Tele graph clerk Francis j. Maio left who has just the blood needed saw the wire and volunteered his services. German soldiers who were taken prisoners of War somewhere on the Western front Are shown in the recreation room of the French Camp where they will remain until the War s Over or they Are exchanged for French prisoners in German hands. The deadly doing nothing is the worst kind of punishment for a prisoner. Representative John d. Dingell who would have the . Congress authorize the Sale of Garand Semi automatic rifles to Finland at each for experimental purposes. The new Rifle has tremendous fire Power when used by a Large number of men. Free loan society elects h. Waldman the Winnipeg free loan society elected h. Waldman As president at the annual meeting at 239 Mani Toba Avenue Jan. 7. Other officers elected were p. Cristall vice president a. Green treasurer s. Labovitch financial Secretary r. Moser recording Secretary s. Waldman and r. Moser comp trollers. A. F. Buchan passes London out., Jan. 13. Hon. A. F. Buchan son of governor general lord Tweedsmuir was among successful candidates for lieutenant s papers in the mechanized cavalry it was announced last night in orders issued by military District no. 1. Lieut. Buchan came Here to study the course. Here is a squad iof the ghost gunners of. Finland s Little army with the weapon that has be Worth its weight in soviet russian Tan we. Is an anti tank gun and its new to Oare guns like this one halve taken a terrible toll of bed sunk in hidden gun pits and camouflaged with Snow by Mother nature these Little weapons have stopped of hed army men Mazea might to crash through finnish defences. More about Navy league continued from Page three be 16 to 17 attending he continued. The boys were making Good pro Gress and it was expected they would have a fundamental knowl Edge of the work by the. Time they reached enlistment age. Last year 86 first Aid certificates had been issued to cadets by the St. John ambulance association or. Ruttan paid tribute to the women s auxiliary directed by mrs. A. J. Hughes which had provided 30 jerseys and 120 pairs of socks for the cadets and organized the Christ Mas Jamboree. Remarking that the sea cadets now were making a tremendous contribution to their country part of Terrace damaged by fire fire attributed to a defective Chimney caused an estimated damage to the Walls and ceilings of a House at 133 Edmonton Street Friday evening while the tenants were absent. Observing flames on the ground floor at 6.30 ., Robert water Man 182 Edmonton Street notified the next door neighbor George Mckenzie who phoned in an alarm. The House is one of 12 built in a Terrace. The owner is Halldor Halldorson 347 Broadway Avenue. Eight drowned London Jan. 13. Officer and seven men Wei e drowned when a Motorboat was swamped by heavy seas off Eddystone Light House Trinity House the British directly and indirectly Rev. Gordon Maclean senior chaplain . 10, said that the organization deserved the whole hearted Finan a Cial support of canadians. G. Vale expressed appreciation of the work of the executive. Officers elected officers were elected As follows patrons Hon. W. J. Tupper lieutenant governor Premier John Bra Ken mayor John Queen and brigader b. W. Browne officer commanding . 10 honorary presidents j. A. Forlong a. M. Neal and Jules preudhomme . President or. Kneeland vice presidents f. W. Ross and or. Rut Tan honorary Secretary treasurer r. H. Yarnell chairman of the sea Cadet committee or. Ruttan chairman of the finance committee Theodore Kipp. Trustees re elected were Edward , ., Rev. We. Askey t. W. Baird Winnipeg sea cadets f. G. Belcher g. H. Black commander Eustace Brock . J. D. Cameron j. H. Campbell s. W. Campbell s. L. Cork c. A Frayer f. W. Gaston Charles f. Gray e. Henselwood b. W. Ire land or. Jones or. Kipp f. G. Mathers or. Maclean r. S. Mccordick w. Mclandress f. B. Mceown r. Hooper j. R. K. Mil Len Walter Pratt or. Ruttan r. D. Smith g. O. Vale w. B. Banfield a. H. Mooradian r. B. Gay and j. Mcphail. The new trustees elected were w. R. Devenish j. Harris r. A Hunter. G. W. P. Heffelfinger c. A Hales Fred Harris n. L. Leach f. F. Montague f. J. Manning h. I Manning John Macaulay. Robert Mckay w. A. Mathers a Mundell a. E. Parker r. E. Pat Tinson. L. F. Pearce Jack Richard son w. Mag. Rait r. C. Reece h. A. Sellers Stewart Searle and a Tooley. Tea Coffee stolen but spices left a truck belonging to Blue ribbon limited and carrying Tea Coffee and spices was stolen at 4.30 Friday while the Driver g. Mcguire suite 60, Debray apartments was making delivery to the. Maber Block 543 Logan Avenue according to police reports. At 10.35 It was found on Royal Avenue West Kildonan by police who stated that Only the spices were left Lighthouse service announced last night. One Man was saved. 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