Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 18, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page ten Winnipeg free press thursday january 18, 1940 loan response says Ottawa Jan. 18. Of canadians to the first Dominion loan has been Swift and heart Hon. Charles Dunning declared in a broadcast address Here last night. Undoubtedly it pleases our allies and at the same time con founds our the former Fin Ance minister said. Speaking Over a National network of the Canadian broadcasting corporation. Or. Dunning thanked those who. Two Days after the loan j pictured Here Ralph Mca. Opened cont it offered. Most Hon. Raoul decorous Doc stray animal observes rules As King inspects London Jan. 18. King inspected a British army division in the Southern military District yesterday during an extensive tour featured by repeated Friendly chats with the men and enlivened by the antics of a stray dog with a remark Able sense of military decorum. After travelling overnight by train had subscribed to 25 per Bilge Roll president of publications than the research , which has announced the publication of a new newspaper in new York City momentous Dandurand. Govern ment Leader in the Senate said in a scheduled for appearance on june broadcast address that in overdub scribing within two Days the carry 000.000 War loan the people of can Ada effected the most momentous economic mobilization in Canadian he thanked the people of Quebec who had participated in the Bond the readiness with which French Canada rushes to the front in time of emergency is not Only a testimonial to the traditions of its people but it is a source of just Pride to the Ronen represent them at he said. Books would be kept open Only u Short time longer. Or. Dunning said. This margin of time is being provided those who live in Remote dial riots because Opportunity is Given to people in larger numbers to record their patriotism to assist in the War efforts to Back up the men at the front with their dollars and take a More Lively interest in the affairs of not squandering lives while we Are appealing to the Small subscriber to get in his application we arc not by any Means overlooking the countless thousands of Large subscriptions that have been offered. If any of them have to accept less than they offered to subscribe for they will understand that the reduction in their allotment is due to the Wise and patriotic considerations that i have mentioned it has been Well said that this is a different War. That is something which was Britain from the beginning. It is indeed a different War. been no great spectacular squandering of human live such As marked the beginning o the last great War. The last War taught Many Les sons. Among them it taught the relative values of it taught that the economic weapon May very Well prove to be the great Cost of All in winning this War. The economic Factor May prove to be decisive. Three things have Given encouragement to Britain and have shocked Britain s enemies More than any thing else since this War began. The first was the rallying of the Domin ions and colonies to the motherland the Empire did not fall apart at blow from Herr Hitler. The second was the outstanding evidence of Canadian Unity who the sons of France in this Dominio showed that they stood shoulder t shoulder with their Brothers o British blood. The next was the Landing Canadian troops in Britain to can toe Standard of their fathers int Battle again. Now we strike the fourth Bio to encourage our allies and 3hak the morale of our he continued. It is patriotic for you to subscribe Money to your government in buy ing these War loan Bonds. I can and without fear of any contradiction the paper will be Small in size no advertising and sell for five cents a copy. Or. Ingersoll As been a mining Engineer new Ork reporter managing editor of in new yorker Magazine editor f Fortune and publisher of time. From London the King drove to the Market Square of a Small town where More than 500 troops vere drawn up. Wearing the Khaki uniform of a Field marshal he reviewed the men chatting from time to time with officers non commissioned officers and privates. After the inspection the men cheered the King who smilingly saluted in reply. Dog follows King an incident occurred when a stray dog attached itself to the Royal party and vigilantly followed the King As he inspected the men halting alertly every time the King hat the dollars you subscribe will a Good investment. The Money be used to protect yours and very other investment in Canada very Job in the country our right o live As free men and free women and to hand on the heritage of our Reec Lom to our two stood still and following him until he entered his car. Accompanying the King was Lieut. General Ronald Adam Deputy chief of the Imperial general staff. While his majesty was inspecting men at one Village a Young woman in a fur coat came up to him and chatted with him for a few moments. She was miss Anne Bowes Lyon Cousin of the Queen who had motored Over from her nearby Home. After lunching in an officers mess the King drove to what was formerly a civil Ai drome. Here he inspected several Hundred troops. Jury finds Stevenson not guilty Albert Stevenson Hodgson Indian charged with manslaughter in con with the death of Mike an Tonchuk near Fisher Branch Man., was found not guilty by an Assize court noon jury and late wednesday after was discharged from custody by chief Justice Mcpherson. Defended by g. S. Thorvald son. Antonchuk was found dead on the Highway near Fisher Branch nov. 26, and investigation by the police showed he had been killed by a bul let from a .22 Rifle belonging to Stevenson. Statement Given by Stevenson to Corporal no Ossey r.c.m.p., read in court tuesday con firmed the stories of earlier Crown who testified there Hac been no quarrel Between the two men who apparently were1 the Besl of friends Gibbstown. N.t., Jan. 16. Cap Hryc tons of Nitro Glycerine exploded yesterday with a Roar heard 0 Miles killing two men and in using five at the a Capuno Plant of he Dupont powder works. The possibility of sabotage Drew he immediate attention of state police and the Federal Bureau of in the Plant had been heavily guarded. So great was the mid morning Hock that it was Felt in Lakehurst 65 Miles away. It left Only a Moke blackened Crater where the ittle isolated dynamite mixing building stood. Nazis ask huge sum from jews Washington. Jan. 18. A general Jozef Haller head of the polish labor party and a Cabinet member of the new polish govern ment at angers France told presi Dent Roosevelt yesterday that Ger Many had offered to let the jews in German occupied Poland live in polish cities in return for 000 zloty he added that the jews refused the offer. The polish Leader said he told the president and Secretary of state Hull that Germany was expelling the cultural leaders of. Poland from their Homes and sending them to concentration Camps with Only one suitcase of personal effects each. The he added have a cruel programme which they Are carrying out ruthlessly. Russia is equally cruel but is less methodical. In the russian occupied territory there is much anti religious and communist opposes Seaway talks aircraft orders Ottawa Jan. 18. Brit ish air ministry has placed orders for 850 aircraft and 736 additional Washington Jan. 18. United states state department was asked yesterday by rep. Martin j Kennedy new York Democrat to suspend negotiations for a St. Law rence Seaway treaty pending a new study of the project by a House of representatives committee. More than a Doxen representatives of organizations opposed to the sea Way after an All Day meeting issued a statement declaring that it was air plane motors for use in connection with the British Commonwealth air training plan it was disclosed last night in the War Supply Board report for the week ended Jan. 13, As made Public by the transport minister Hon. C. D. Howe. This aircraft equipment is being supplied at no Cost to the Canadian government and represents a part of the British government s share in the plan. Convinced that any benefits might accrue from the transportation or Power aspects Are far out weighed by the detrimental effect and that the whole project should therefore be vigorously say nazis have new big Bertha London Jan. Ger nans Are a big 3ertha" expected to have a 100-mile Range British newspapers reported yesterday from Amsterdam. Paris despatches last month said the Maginot line had been rein forced and extended largely be cause the germans were developing powerful Long Range artillery the correspondent of the daily Telegraph said the weapon will be More powerful than the one used to throw shells 80 Miles into Paris during the first great War. Tests now in Progress Are designed to increase the Range and life of the in the despatch said. England. Gardener to Joseph Chamberlain father of the British prime min ister and his family for 53 years Henry Powell 81, died Here. Duchess of York aground luxury liner damaged makes port London Jan. 18. Up Duchess of York her Rud Der and one propeller damaged when she ran aground on a Sand Bank put into a Northwest coast port yesterday four Days after sail ing for Canada. The Canadian Pacific subsequently was announced gone into dry Dock for her passengers have been accommodated at hotels until other ships can be found for them. No one was1 injured. One of the Duchess ships which have been used mainly on the run Between British ports Montreal Quebec the Duchess of York sailed four Days ago in heavy weather. During the night she ran into a Sandbank off the scottish coast. There was no one Pas Senger said. We were later pulled Clear and were Able to put into an Irish temporary repairs were there enabling the diced Speed and with heavy still running to make the North St coast port and dry Dock. The Duchess of York was Coj. Strutted in 1929 at Clydebank Brown and company for Canadian Pacific steamships. The Long vessel sister ship of the Athol Bedford and Richmond has As its Home port. Mcnaughton returns Jan. 18. Up Cable major general a. G. L. Mcnaugh Jon commander of the Canadian brigadier h. D. A. Grera a of Canadian Mili tary Headquarters London return Jed last night from an eight Day visit to France reds anti German Ottawa Jan. 18. Up lord Marley British statesman said in an interview yesterday that in his opinion Russia will never fight against the allies. The whole Russia s foreign policy has been dictated by fear of German he said. That is the reason for her policy in the feared Germany might use Latvia Estonia and Finland to attack Peter Mazansky was found guilty by an Assize court jury tuesday on a charge of conspiracy to defraud the government of the charge arose from the operation of a still on the farm of Jacob Moulter near Stone Wall. Moscow 47 below Moscow Jan. 18. Colt est weather on record struck cow last night with the tempera i dropping to 47 degrees below Zei fahrenheit. The coldest temperature de heretofore was in 1900, Mercury dipped to 40 below. Regular whist drive and dance o flip the Winnipeg police athletic a Jar. Citation will be held in Central police station Rupert Avenue 8 Friday. Jan. 19. Million face death new York Jan. 18. Apr. Nahum Goldmann chairman of the administrative committee of the world jewish Congress and or. Maurice l. Perlzweig chairman of the committee s British Section predicted on their arrival from Europe yesterday that jews under German domination would be killed or starved to death if the pres ent state of continues an other year. They said other jews in German controlled territory would be reduced to a life of Complete misery unless they will have ways of escaping by Rogers Back on Job Ottawa Jan. In. Nor Man Mcl. Minister of de Fence returned to Ottawa yesterday after a Holiday in the South. During his absence Hon. C. G. Power Post master general was acting defence minister. Flying award Ottawa Jan. 18. 1939 Gold medal of the Canadian flying clubs association has been awarded m. A. Seymour of St. Catharines ont., the association president it was announced thursday. 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