Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 18, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday january 18, 1940 Page nine i allies death Crip on Ging results hmm relentless sea blockade ing German Industry mister tells House London. Jan. 13. Relentless pressure of the Hies two Way sea blockade As reduced the German nation through shortage of food and Industrial products to Condi ions of deprivation experienced n 1916. The House of commons informed yesterday. Donald Cross. 43-year-old minister if economic Man who Germany with weapons of financial and Industrial str Angula that estimate to the Louse. We look Forward to the Day when the shall so strangle Germany s eco life that she can no longer sustain her War he said re viewing attempts to build a Fin Uncial Wall Germany s people and the outside world which she must Export or die rom which she must buy raw a trials or perish. reduced or. Cross said Britain s economic Tacic. Starting with the beginning of this War rather than later As it in the last War had reduced the Carman Lebensraum living Pace to that area ringed by the bayonets of her own troops. He described or the Purchase of goods to prevent Ger Man Purchase As a heartening phase of the economic War. Conditions of life in Germany Are he said. Rationing is already in existence for clothing and soap. The inhabitants of Berlin Are shivering for Lack of Coal. Requirements of Export Trade Are Given priority Over the Home Market because without Export Trade Germany would blockade herself. The germans Are Fertile in evasion but our net is drawn very at the same time it was Learned the Chamberlin government intends to step up the Tempo of Britain s own Industrial life. More shipyards will be opened More men and women put to work processing the materials of War and the Home production of food will be intensified. Rationing which now is limited to a few food lines will be extended and buying restricted with a View to reducing imports As much As possible. Primary reasons for this is to conserve shipping space and to protect the nation s accumulation of dollars and other foreign currencies. Robinson Regina ii 1 t1 Akk Heads fair men Fred Robinson. Regina was elected president of Western Canada association of exhibitions at the close of its annual meeting in the Royal. Alexandra hotel wednesday after noon. H. A. Mcneill Brandon was elected vice president and Sid. W. Johnson Saskatoon was re elected Secretary. Bid of miss Eleanor Getzendaner Des Plaines 111., to appear with her Blind horse Gantry at the Spring shows on a circuit was rejected on account of the Cost. Miss Greten Daner quoted a fee of per performance. G. M. Cook Lloydminster was elected president of Western can Ada fairs association other officers being chosen As follows honorary life president Charles e. Grobb Portage la Prairie first vice presi Dent j. B. Holden alia., second vice president w. D. Strang Dauphin Man. Third vice president h. E. Keddy Melfort sask. Secre 10w to overcome itching piles if Vou an annoyed with itching piles r rectal soreness do not neglect the Ime or run the risk of an operation. Any Chine soreness or painful passage of ool is nature s warning and proper a Catmint should be secured at once. For vis purpose get from Roberts drug Tore or any druggist a package of a droid and use As directed. This a Nuila. Which is used internally quickly believes the itching and soreness and aids Healing the sore tender spots. Hem id is highly recommended is easy to be and it seems the height of Folly for none to risk an operation when a male remedy which is so pleasant to be. May be had at such a reasonable Small buyers Are favored in War loan Ottawa Jan. 18. Subscriptions to Canada s first loan of the second great War reported to the Bank of Canada today indicated that when allotment of the in 3v4 per cent Bonds is finally Complete 50 per cent of the total will be in the hands of sub scribers for and under. This will meet the wishes of Hon. J. L. Ralston minister of finance who when the loan was announced expressed the Hope that the Bonds could be distributed As widely As possible among Canadian people of Small Means and not concentrated in the hands of a few. For this reason the books remain open for the Benefit of Small investors in Distant Points although the loan was 25 per cent Over subscribed tuesday night 36 hours after the Bonds went on Sale. In the Prairie Section members of the Western Stock growers association oldest and largest association in the West have subscribed for a total of further Winnipeg subscribers in clude mrs. Lillian Box n. Bawlf Grain co. Ltd., pit Blado Hoskin Grundy etc., tary Keith Stewart Portage la Prairie. Contract for grand stand attractions was awarded to George Hamil ton Winnipeg. The Auto stunting death dodgers of of Jimmy Lynch Chicago which were featured at the new York world s fair last year were engaged for the circuit. Sound service contract went to Rogers radio service Portage la Prairie the grand stand attractions con tract marked a Triumph for or Hamilton capping eight years b attempts to get it. He had to stage a neck and neck contest with United states bidders to win. Al though he has had big engage ments in the East this was the High Point of his work in Western Canada. Born in Ireland he came to Winnipeg in 1911. He served overseas for three and a half years in the great War. On his return he was associated with the old Winnipeg theatre for seven years before go. Ing into the outdoor show Busi economical War front Home front Marti Latunen of Montreal is Leader of the first group of Volun Teers from Canada and the United states to go into the front lines in defence of Finland. He once be longed to the finnish . I Hope they beat the russians so daddy can come Back Andt join the Canadian said 10-year-old Pojur Latunen. He and his Mother posed for this picture right in their Montreal Home. Soon it will be on its Way to Finland where or. Latunen will carry it with him at the front where he is fighting the invaders. For War years Toronto Jan. 18. Canada will have to tighten her Belt and live economically through the War years regardless any War profits that May come John r. Lamb president of the Bank of Toronto told shareholders at the Bank s an Nual meeting wednesday. In order to avoid painful disillusionment years said Over the. Next Lew or. Lamb we must Central Manitoba mines ltd., total not announced because of the great number of these smaller subscriptions the Bank officials said they were u Able to announce a total at the close of yesterday s business. Among the larger subscriptions yesterday was one from the Ameri can can company of British co Lumbia for. Combined subscriptions from insurance com Canada amounted to panties in in a Novice can always sure of vicious velvety Crumb cakes when he uses swans Down cake flour and follows the simple instructions. In cause swans Down is made Only torn the softest of selected Canadian Rimer wheat. Ground and re ground Ift Dand re sifted through silk till it 27 times As Fine As Ordinary flour officers and players of the Cana Dien s hockey club Montreal made their Purchase yesterday of in the Assw Bonds and the brother Hood of railway trainmen an International organization subscribed on behalf of its Canadian membership. Mine Union buys the United mine workers of America has subscribed dis1 strict officers of the Union at Glace Bay n.s., were advised last night in a Telegram from Union head quarters in the United states. Some of the larger subscriptions yesterday were John Labatt limited London ont., Swift Canadian company limited Toronto Crown life insurance company Toronto Bear in mind that the War will be a tremendous Cost to All participants that our particular Job of furnishing some of the materials cannot bring us More than a partial compensation in the form of profit. We can look for a stimulated production in Canada but we pro., Bably will have to finance it through our own resources and savings arid that Calls for a programme of strict est Economy. We May have to liquidate some of our external debt at the same time that we Are pro Viding the Money for our own de speaking of Canadian business resulting from the War or. Lamb added we have not been the Centre of the Empire nor the volume of business come up to the expectations of the optimists but the flow of supplies has at least been started. The Opportunity exists for further development chafing nazi army eager to attack allies London Jan. 18. News Agency military Cor said last night that the German army is ready and almost eager to March against the allies. The German Public is reported to be wondering what their generals Are the correspondent said. This speculation is shared by the people of Many other countries who Are bewildered by the succession of irises and lulls on the Western front. Of one thing we May be German army is ready 1.0 March and is so it can do so in a minimum time. War not unpopular War is not unpopular amongst he German officers nor amongst he rank and file of the army. They Are convinced that the stories re i arding. The decadence of the democracies Are True. They openly boast of smashing the British Empire in six weeks. They dream of revenge for their defeat in the first great War. In this hate they Are continually stirred by the nazi generals the principal of whom Are Keitel Reichenau and Blasko Witz All of whom cherish pronounced and sinister feelings about great Britain. Together they Are in a position to overrule the More cautious Mili tary views of the commander in chief. Von Brauchitsch. This new Germany is a completely different proposition from the old Imperial army of 1914. Today the German infantryman is More intelligent. Though his uniform May be shoddy material and his general appearance Unmil itary he is More Mobile and his equipment is lighter. His food is Good and its Issue is supervised by officers who Pride themselves on their relations with their men. Bed pact supported we must not under estimate the present German army. In it von Ribbentrop s Alliance with Russia finds More supporters than amongst the German people. The army feels that it has been relieved of the danger of War on two fronts and that from a purely professional viewpoint nothing else matters. The ruler sergeant major has also been abolished. Young officers have considerably More influence in leading their men. The question what Are the generals is therefore one of primary importance. The machine is ready almost eager to put into speech seen As Rebuff Rome Jan. 18. Passage of the speech of Ettore Muti yester Day was interpreted As a Rebuff to British and French gestures of conciliation such As frequent press commendations of Italy s neutrality. Some attributed rejection of International sympathy to the italian belief that Britain and France would not hesitate to accept the soviets As collaborators in forma Tion of a better world if. That could be made to coincide with British French Aims and the newspaper avvenire quoted soviet radio stations As saying Italy was world enemy no. And defying Italy to halt the March of soviet armies. 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Campbell Manitoba minister of agriculture visited Laval University s school of social sciences economics and politics yesterday and mixed with Stu dents with whom he talked Over problems of his who is on Manitoba after prolonged visit in Nova Scotia met leaders of the co operative movement in Quebec City and Dis used problems of co operation. Oles accused of starting fire Amsterdam the Netherlands Jan. 18. Up havas French newspapers reaching Here today said polish workers set fire to a Large farm in Central Germany near get Thigen destroying the entire Harvest and most of the equip ment. Minneapolis. Up stones not native to Newfoundland and Evi Dence of ice scored Topography leads prof. Paul Macclintock of Princeton University to the conclusion the Island was covered by Lacier ice during the last stage of he ice age. Medicine hat Swift current Moose jaw Battleford Prince Albert Regina Minnedosa Winnipeg the Pas Sioux Lookout port Arthur 1 White River Parry sound 1 _6 57 41 72 48 --21 12 Duluth new Orleans los Angeles s. S. Marie Banff red Deer Saskatoon Broadview Rivers Brandon 32 synopsis of weather conditions the weather has been generally far m the Prairie provinces with Node Rama temperature in Northern districts. In Ontario it has been for the most part fair and decidedly cold. Forecasts Manitoba and Saskatchewan North Westerly winds mostly fair and not so cold tonight and Friday probably scattered Snow flurries. Cloudy Ana not quite so sold tonight and Friday with Snow of peace Hiver fair and not a Iuit so cold tonight and Friday. Kenora and Rainy Cloudy and not so cold tonight and Friday with Light snowfalls or flurries fresh West and Northwest winds. Lake Cloudy and not j cold tonight and Friday with Light snowfalls or flurries fresh West and Northwest winds. San Francisco. 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