Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 24, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page ten Winnipeg free press wednesday january 24, 1940 allowance regulations greatly widened Ottawa. Jan. 24. Up widening of the dependents allow Ance regulations to include dependent relatives of men who were on Relief or destitute when they enlisted was announced last night by Hon. Norman Mcl. Rogers minister of defence. Under the amended a Man will no longer Bon Chi Tirc cd Deputy minister of Public works of i Snow famine ends Manitoba. The report shows that payment Are in i l act to 23.000 family unit hid have j dependent upon soldiers in i to show that he had maintained the. De pendent relative for six months prior to enlistment. Ii be that done so if he had not Ore-1 Canadian Active service Force an vented by circumstances beyond j 7-0110 in inc Royal Canadian Ai his an allowance May be i inc in it be total expend granted by the dependents allow-1 Tures up to 1039. Were a acc Board under new disc ret Power granted by the Amend remove or ave do Al Leet pro Scran provision allowances t of a wife and two dependents but pro Vidi for he inequalities and anomalies regarding a dependent relative other than Wile or child where an r Man had been unable to make Ali contribution the six months. The . The Uel ence Mizii Ler a t made1 As a i Resuli of a Madi by the new de Allou-ancl1 Board by Arthur a Chainai a. Tures up to dec. Ill 1039. Mary s4.150.0uu i or dependents allowances or. Roger said. That figure to added was. Exclusive of soldiers pay assigned o have worked out Well the report shows that in soap military units Are concerned allowances for wives and children j in a c the primary responsibility of enlisted men. Have from the out set worked out and Are working out quite he said. Has been some delay in he Case of the Canadian air Foice headed Thul situation has now been Rem torm Cri died and cheques arc now being clean out issued with despatch and prompt delay regarding the air Force was due to the fact air personnel were paid by varying rates which made necessary the standardization of regulations Between air Force and military Force. This required the considerable adjustment which has now been made 1 he said. Or. Rogers pointed out that before the present amendment regulations British for relatives other than wives and children were the same As those prevailing during the first great War As far As separation allowances were concerned. The Board found applying those regulations that there were Man cases whore allowances could no More than Lumberjacks in Camps in Thunder Bay Ontario forests today Are harvesting what is expected to be a record crore of Spruce and Balsam and cords railway ties and saw logs. It s a yield. Instead of the win Ter of deep Blue Snow operators pondered the phenomenon of the Winter of no Snow. The result has been that skidding and hauling operations have been delayed for More than a month while Camp Bosses waited for an end to the Snow famine. Simultaneously with the Ontario government s probe of the administration of the me s Timber resources Snow came to Thunder Bay District prov be granted because the enlisted men had been unable to contribute be cause of unemployment. On the other hand there is Good evidence n Many of those instances that the enlisted Man was perfectly willing to support his relative had he been Able to do the minister said. Stress placed on need under the new provision the stress will be placed on the need of the relative whereas an allowance made to wife and two children As matter of right regardless of leed it was emphasized. Unemployment Relief will not now be considered As income for the purpose of tie new provisions. The practical effect will be that he Board will now be in a position o make a favourable award in num Erous cases which have in the past been disqualified because of the adequacy of the son s Rogers said. Or. Macnamara who attended he press conference to which the minister made his rated there were announcement several thou and cases of mothers still to be Onsi tiered. Including review of Hose cases previously disallowed under the old provisions. Where an allowance is granted y fyn non soft should help your backache Alt the three months ago my backaches got so bad i could hardly Bend to do my housework. I have to cd of on my feel cooking and doing the usual Day Loilyn work so on the advice of a Neighbour i tried i Nuon Salt. Just As she said my pains began to gel less Ami less. Now i take fyn non i t re Dav Lolu up keep the Bains await a my l. Spoon of fyn non Salt in a Glass of water first thing in the morning liver and kidneys aids them in the work of eliminating the 1 wastes Are often at the Root of Lumbago and rheumatic the sodium Lithium and potassium in fyn non Salt Are similar fund in fashionable european spas patronized Only by the in thu Pursuit of health. Try fyn non Salt. It s different what intent can do to keep you brighter brisker healthier. Get a bottle u druggist for fitness under the amendment payment will be retroactive to the passing of the new order Jan. 1. 5940. He said. Assured of or. Macnamara did not expect investigation of these Many cases would Call for a Large additional staff. The Board was. Assured of the co operation of the soldiers Settle ment Board and the pension Board both of when had staffs of experienced investigators across the coun try. He Felt it would be unnecessary to build up separate investigating machinery. Every assistance will be Given to get on with the work As quickly As or. Rogers put in. Or. Macnamara said he had been promised 15 men by both the Settle ment and pensions Board other work being dropped by those men for the time being. Now an enlisted Man May obtain an allowance for wife and two Chil Dren or wife child and Mother. The wife gets allowance and s20 of her husband s pay equal to 15 for a son up to 16 years or daughter up to 17 years. A de pendent Mother will get s20 allow Ance and assigned pay for five Days or so that a wife Mother and one child May get a maximum total of doctor in keeping your children healthy is to have Faith in him. The doctor will work As hard to keep persons Well As he will to cure them when they become sick and most general practitioners Wil give the same service whether the Are paid for it or not. Doctors work for Many families who can Nevei pay them. I know of doctors who have served families for years bringing baby after baby into the world and attended All of them and never expected to get a cent i return. A doctor gets the feeling that if he helps a child on the a to health this More than makes up for the fee he does t get. One great drawback to my own practice has Boen the disposition o people out in a country District like mine to neglect to Call a Doc Tor until a child is really sick. Of thirty years i have tried to show them that i or any other doctor can be More valuable to them and their families if Given As much Chance to prevent illness As to cure it. Superstitions often cause parents to neglect symptoms that would be significant to a physician. For example parents sometimes speak of rowing there in t any such thing. What the parents May regard lightly As growing pains in children May be rheumatism or something worse. To keep a child Well must see it regularly. A doctor parents should make it a Rule to take each child to the doctor s office at planned intervals for checkups. There is no question of the great value of periodic health examinations for everybody. Trustees criticize lighting systems in St. James schools criticism of the lighting systems in Woodhaven St. James arid Bannatyne schools was voiced and j. Of the trustees e. S. Reeves Beech at a meeting James school Board tuesday eve Ning. They were presenting an interim report As a special com Poland to Rise again swears Paderewski jury finds rip a took own life month term imposed at the Winter assizes by chief Justice Mcpherson when he pleaded guilty to charges of automobile theft my store break seventeen other prisoners were Only a few feet away playing cards the prison Cage adjoining his cell when John Ripa attempted to hang himself in Headin Gly jail sunday Jan. 21. A Coroner s jury was told tuesday evening at an in im6w Unfer at m quest held in the provincial police i court. The jury found that. Ripa had died from Shock and asphyxia following an attempt to hang him thai Jam stops perspiration or. W. R. Gorrell jail physician Aid he had examined Ripa in the sick Parade at the jail sunday about 11 o clock and had reached the conclusion he was a mental Case. Half an hour later he was called again when it was reported the Man had attempted to hang himself. Artificial respiration eventually re stored breathing but he never re covered consciousness and died in Winnipeg general Hospital shortly after Midnight sunday. J Ripa was in Headin Gly for an 18-i Mitlee on lighting and Aid boy tells girl by George Antcil incorporated Bright s unsweetened pie shrimps wet pack tin 14c sirloin Steak trimmed in. 20c Jam Smith s 4-lb. Tin Hamburg Steak freshly made per in. 9c beef super suds with fruit bowl both 24c cakes Queen or spice dozen fresh caught Small per in. Hic hostess freshly roasted veal chops in. 23c Jam. Smith s pure Strawberry o Raspberry. 4-lb. Tin. 55c Ketchup bottle 19c . 2 ibs. 27c corned beef first Cut Rumps in. 19c soup Campbell s Tomato Jovi of. Tin.3 tins 23c stewing beef Boneless. In. 15c super suds with fruit bowl 266 Spaghetti Libby a with cheese tall i____3 tins 25c peas Libby s Choice 1 i 3 tins 31c minced Steak in. 19c cod. Atlantic fresh caught in. 23c cakes. Lemon Cream cakes each 25c biscuits. Vanilla water i lb.23c Chuck roast of beef. In. 12c Manitoba White jellied veal cooked and sliced in. 25c oranges California seedless navels extra Large size dozen 37 c wieners hic skinless in. 20c apples. . Rome Beauty 5 ibs. 29c eggs Grade a med. 2 Doi. 47c head lettuce Arizona Crisp and firm each 7c pork tenderloin reached or Niece. In. 23 c Grapefruit Texas seedless 5 for 25c and 4 for 25c on How to Lead Man to altar we sort of expect a fellow to override a girl s objection to an Early marriage. If he did t sweep aside All barriers in his Manly desire to1 get the girl he loved we would think he was a Sissy and his girl certainly would t feel very flattered. The cautious suitor is not a very popular one with girls. But when the girl argues for an Early marriage and tries to con Vince the boy that he ought to be married right that is a different matter. I often wonder about those poor Fellows who Are too White slivered assert themselves when the girls weep aside objections to the mar i also wonder about a girl systems were seriously defective and in need of immediate improve ment. In one school i could not see what 1 was writing because the Glare from overhanging lamps cast shadows on the or. Beech claimed. Or. Reeves motion instructing janitors to utilize fully Ctistin lighting equipment and make it More efficient by repairs and cleaning was adopted. Deer Lodge athletic association through a delegation headed by Herbert Lennox was Given per Mission to present a circus in july on the grounds of Assiniboine school. Who acts that Way. Hat she is afraid it seems to me of something either that she will never get an Chance at a Man or she is to sure of the present Man. Other Lone when she nags Mim into marrying her she will find she either mar ried a sap or if he was caught off Uard she May find him a rebel ious. Dissatisfied husband. Wondering has known a Man four months and is trying to March him to the altar. He sure is unwilling. I am curious about such couples. I would like the women who did this to fess up and Tell us what happened after they captured their males who were unwilling dear or. Antheil he is 2s years and i am 25, and although we have known each other Only for about four months we know that we Are very much in love and. Would like to get married. However there is this problem he is the Only son and sole sup port of his parents one of whom is crippled. Naturally it would be necessary for whoever he mar Ries to live with his folks f am willing to do this and also to continue working. His Mother believes her son is too Young to associate with the fair sex and he is fearful of antagonizing her by even suggesting that there is someone he cares for. Don t you be arranged think that f that it should meet his folks new College unit opening saturday formal opening of the new unit of St. Paul s College and the unveil ing of the painting of St. Paul gift to the College from Pope Pius Xii will take place saturday at 3 . The ceremonies at which Arch Bishop a. A. Sinnott will preside will be held in Paul Shea Hall ill the presence of Public officials clergy and laity. Prof. J. M. Brown of the univer sity of Manitoba will be the main speaker at the annual Burns dinner to be held at 6.45 ., thursday by the Winnipeg Burns club at the St. Regis hotel. Other speakers will in elude or Justice h. A. Robson Ignace Paderewski Paris. Jan. 24. Jan Paderewski 79, world Lamous Piari St. Yesterday stirred the polish parliament in exile to tears As he led god that body to raise Poland j from the he spoke after he parliament elected him Percsi enl of the polish National Council i exile. The slender hands which acre ski International Fame but ave not touched a keyboard since Germany invaded Poland brushed Side the cobwebs of 20 years Politi Al retirement to take the gave of of ice. Although he had to be helped to is feet by a Secretary. Pad Crew ifs voice gained strength and Rose most to a shout As he cried Poland is immortal. We will deliver her from Captivity and will raise her from the ruins. We Lake this engagement before he gave special thanks to the poles of North America to whose generosity we owe a great part of our Power to Aid the polish refugees and population in with a show of the old time Politi Cal vigor with which he led Poland s fight for Freedom during Thoj first great War Paderewski said i he was sure that polish govern j mints in the last 13 years were in a Large part responsible for the Fate which has stricken j More ducks Reg Ina Jan. 24 a one year period covering part of 1938 and 1939. The Duck population of Western Canada increased by More than Birds and the work of ducks unlimited was directly responsible for 4.500.000 of those Birds it is stated in a 20-month re View of the organizations work. Arrest ends sinking scare Boston Jan. 24. Bup slate police announced that capt. Byron c. Brown retired army officer who telephoned coast guardsmen that he had heard a distress Call from a ship sinking with 147 per sons aboard had been arrested h Early today on a drunkenness charge. I Fivi coast guard boats and destroyer Breckenridge were still searching the location in icy Vinc a Yard sound from which Brown Saidi the distress Call had come at the time of his arrest. They reported that the sea was Calm visibility unlimited and that no ship or wreckage was in sight. Police said this was the second ship in distress Brown had re 1. Does not rot dresses docs not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to be used right after , 3. Instantly slops 1 10 3 Days. Removes odor from perspiration. A. A pure stain less vanishing Cream. S. 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