Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 25, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
New York Jan. 25. A Story Winnipeg free press thursday january 25, 1940 Page five each agreement on Gigantic St. Lawrence to meet the objections of senators Defeated it in 1934. Moved a step nearer realization yes Udave when engineers of the United states and Canada reached substantial Agio conent on the project s feasibility. On behalf of apartment Issue Ould be a Ion by j the Basic Cost of the project has in estimated .11 engineers that Between delegations from both countries the state a joint statement saying that the next move the two governments on matters of d on a draft treaty submitted in non i to Canada by the state department around through this inc United a arid seven years would be re a states promised to finance the ired to Complete Seaway from Atlantic to the Groat lakes but phases Power development be completed in much work necessary to carry sea borne Commerce into the great lakes past the International rapids and to make Power development from rapids whenever Deal Rod either country. Niagara Falls included by included in the treaty is a plan i agreement on feasibility and for the development of Niagara Falls of a project in the scientifically and for Power rna ional rapids Section of the St. I Tyrence River which would in a main dam in the Vicinity of Island. With a Power a con die revised project is based on a report of a joint Board of in seers. L project held sound the state department announce said the engineers had agreed at the project is sound from an Jine ering standpoint cheaper in St than the project on which the treaty was based and affords full election for All the interests in e various sections of the St. Law Nee purposes. The United states would shoulder by tar the major share of the expense of the project because Canada already has made Large expenditures. These include construction of the Welland canal linking Lake Eric and Lake Ontario. The draft treaty the state department said would enable the United states to go Forward immediately with the International rapids Section link in the deep waterway and Power development defer Canada s responsibility for completing its share of the waterway for a sufficient time to assure the readiness of the Ontario Power Market to absorb its share of the riven Insan the atrocities of Feudal inflicted on lie said. They Are injected with drugs they Are whipped their Libs Are broken and their skulls conquered i Echo Slovakia where practically everyone in the old regime is in was told yesterday by Anthony Fiala of Chicago on his return from a trip to his Homeland where he found his Mother and father dead and a brother insane. A naturalized United states Citi Rij Fiala said that what i saw in Prague so aroused me that i tried to join the czech legion which was being organized in he said he was refused because he was an american despite the fact that i had fought in the czech army Dur ing the last insane from torture last june Fiala an executive of the Bata shoe company s Chicago Branch received word that his brother Ladislav a Prague tavern owner was seriously ill. On his return yesterday he said he found his brother speechless and insane from torture inflicted by the nazis that his Mother fell dead when she saw the beaten Man s condition. He did t recognize me. He had lost his mind. We tried to keep it from my 71 year old Mother for my father had died just before of a heart attack during the sudeten annexation. Heart at tacks Are the czech disease now under nazi oppression. But my Mother finally saw my brother at his Home and she dropped dead. Discussing general conditions in dismembered Czecho Slovakia what they did said Fiala. To him i Don t his speech was czechs revealed Fiala said he had Good inform since that Date about people Tion that persons Are in prison in Prague. He named Sev eral czech leaders who have Dis appeared. He said a leading. Czech surgeon or. A. Jorasch was jailed because he refused to certify that the czech student Leader Jan Polei Tal had died of pneumonia. Opletal led the revolt of students which resulted in Many deaths in Prague last oct. 23. Fiala said that Len sous Barrier. London Jan 25. Up Cable steel wire web choking the air from the ground level to a height of six Miles May defend Britain s big towns and vital production centres against nazi raiders. It is Learned the authorities Are considering a Shell which is fired from an Ordinary Anil aircraft gun but instead of exploding on reaching the ceiling releases a number of Small parachutes each trailing steel wire. The inventors three London engineers claim anti aircraft guns could put up an impenetrable rain of shells every few minutes. The Cost of each Shell would be about eight shillings where As existing anti aircraft shells Cost each. Lawrence waterway in a Resolution adopted Here yesterday. Composed of captains of United states ships on the great lakes the association declared the project would open the lakes to Competition of tramp steamers of the world who would drive both Canadian and american owned ships to mini mum sudden change erasure affects health by Logan Clendening . Weather this year is engage the 1932 treaty was rejected when Power provide for an International c United status Senate failed to i commission to develop plans and it the two thirds majority j advise the two governments on a for ratification. J programme to promote the most Begoin Back to the 1926 proposal advantageous use of the entire great ing the serious attention of preference to that of 1932, the two i Lawrence resources As More people than it has for 25 entries sought to avoid some of sure immediate undertaking under years. Every general staff of every e objections raised in the Senate the supervision of this commission army yesterday s agreement is largely the cello package of wheat Rice accept no substitutes ask your grocer or phone is ave. Phone 95 346 of the proposed works to preserve the Scenic Beauty of Niagara Falls the Falls Are gradually wearing away through the action of the Waters of the Niagara per Mit the province of Ontario to go Forward with its plans for diversions has to study weather and climatic conditions in order to keep Large bodies of armed forces at the highest pitch of physical vigor. Physical vigor is maintained Best in temperate climates. There is no instance in history where troops from tropical regions or from Arctic have beaten troops from regions from the Albany River Basin into the great lakes and utilize such additional water for Power at Nia temperate regions. Gara make available considerable our general Energy additional Niagara Power to each physical Lone Are determined by the level and country for development at will and enable the proposed commis Sion to proceed immediately with the preparation of comprehensive plans for More efficient use of the resources of the Niagara River. Ship masters object Cleveland. Jan. 25. Api the International ship masters association objected to the proposed St. Safeway 3 Grade a medium eggs doa. Cinnamon Rolls . Smoked lets at Pickerel fillets u.s., no. Ibs. Tender Juicy Steak real value Quality beef Boneless stewing Chuck roast a. Rib or shoulder boiling in. Cottage cheese Back Bacon . Sealed piece or sliced in. Piece or sliced. Doz. 27c Doz. 35c Spaghetti Libby a Fin dog food Safeway stores limited ease or difficulty with which heat is lost from the body. When the heat loss is difficult As in tropical Cli mates internal combustion is slowed and available Energy Falls Anc All the vital functions of the body Are depressed. Vital functions include the intellectual processes of the general staff. Extreme cold May promote harm Ful chilling by too rapid removal of body heat. This results in exhaustion of the body and a greater susceptibility to infection. When southerners Migrate to temperate regions their resistance and ability to fight infection is much reduced Over that of the native population. Pneumonia is More deadly in them and tuberculosis runs a More rapid course. Shifting troops from tropical regions to temperate regions involves a different kind of danger. According to military medical authorities it produces symptoms of insufficiency of the adrenal glands. The adrenal glands have to do with combustion and with the sympathetic nervous system. When the need for restricting combustion Lowers the functional activity of the the 3oy scout hero Cromwell newly appointed United states minister to1 Canada old correspondents yesterday he Ord the St. Lawrence seaways project and that he was profound y interested in the Alberta social credit theories. He refused however to say whether he favored a third term for president Roosevelt. Dressed in formal morning attire and fresh from the formalities at Rideau Hall where he presented his diplomatic credentials to gov in general lord the 43-year-old minister received members of the press in the spacious United states legation office. Or. Cromwell said he had no special assignment from president Roosevelt to push the St. Lawrence Seaway project but realized he would have considerable to do with it. Author of several books on Mone tary reforms and social problems or. Cromwell said he foresaw an crease in the flow of United states Money to Canada because of the Industrial expansion Heire. As an Amateur economist i am profoundly interested in Alberta social credit the min ister told a. Questioner. Toronto Jan. 25. Up half choked and temporarily blinded by smoke Stewart Lawson 14-year-old boy scout saved the life of a 70 year old woman yesterday when led her to safety after fire broke out. In his Home. The woman mrs. J. Was a guest in the Lawson lome and was asleep on the second floor when the fire broke out. Do you understand he was Well i gave evidence before a House committee on the Gold Borough Bill which was based on the social credit or. Cromwel replied. That was about 18 months i think social credit has More to it than the Ham and eggs he minister told another questioned when asked his opinion of the Cali Ornia social Experiment recently before the electorate. It is profoundly he said. Or. Cromwell said he would make this duty to try in co operation with Canadian authorities to re no be from the minds of americans any idea that their travel in this country As visitors would be in any adrenal glands it also affect sympathetic nervous system and the circulation. Shitting troops from the North to the South Means a marked fall in blood pressure and hype Tonicity of the digestive system. Of course the same general re sults that Are observed in armies occur in civil population. In cold weather movements Are automatic ally More energetic in order to keep up warmth. The Load on the hear is correspondingly greater the blood pressure is a Little higher and there is More heart disease during the Winter months. During the very severe summer in 1934, in the Middle West nature made an Experiment of its own which was observed and the observations show that the blood pressure fell about 30 per cent and there was a general Relief from symptoms of heart disease. Changeable temperatures and the i pressure of storm zones produce a population badly afflicted with Arth Ritis and chronic respiratory trouble bronchitis sinus disease Etc. For some curious Veason acute appendicitis is related to storm pathways following almost the same curve As respiratory infection and although the occurrence of acute appendicitis is highest in the colder climates the fatality rate drops in those same regions. Economic depressions during the past 60 years can be so charted As to show that they have been pre ceded by High temperatures and a Lack of storms that bring about reduction in human Energy. These statements Are not made without some scientific basis. Or c. A. Mills professor of experimental Medicine at the University of Cincinnati has made these observations Over a number of years they can be found in the military surgeon for May 1937. Model plane group meetings announced general membership meetings of the Model aircraft league of Mani Toba will be held in the . At 8.10 ., Jan. 26, feb. 9, feb. 23, March 8, and March 22, it was announced wednesday by c. A. Rich Ardson Secretary. The majority of these meetings will be devoted to demonstration and discussion of Model building. Frank Booth of the engineering department trans Canada air lines will speak on Sailplane design Fri Day in the Blue room. Way stricter by wartime Regula on. I believe also that Canada Sho Tild of More widely publicized in the United the minister said the american people should hav a better understanding of Canada especially in this time of War. Licenses for exports to Russia Vancouver Jan. 25. Car Michael collector or customs in Vancouver yesterday said he has advised by Dominion custom officials in Ottawa that no licenses Are to be granted for Export of Canadian wheat to Russia. The message did not make any except Carmichael said. Reports from Portland Ore. Tuesday night stated that two United states companies recently bought Canadian Grain which they proposed to resell to Russia. Four ships were chartered to Load the wheat from elevators Here officials of the Canada shipping company limited agent in Van Couver for the charterers of two United states vessels which were to have transported the wheat to Vladivostok said that the ships will not come Here. Ave been killed or have died frown f jazz he added after the students riot the Ges Apo assembled the students on the municipal air Field lined them up picked out every tenth Man Anc shot him in front of the others. They shot 129 students altogether. Bui the czech people Are still putting up a terrific passive drugged whipped Paris Jan. 25. Up havas French is exterminating the czech Community by forc no artificial immigration of 3-ermans to Bohemia and Moravia n order to claim they Are Essen rally German provinces the Czecho slovak minister to Stefan Osusky told a French audience ii Ere yesterday. Thousands have been thrown nto prisons or concentration Camps there the worst tortures recalling Transcona Soldier now at Aldershot word was received this week from Aldershot England of the Christmas dinner and festivities. From gunner William h. Gibson Only son of or. mrs. Wilfred Gibson Harvard Avenue trans Cona who attached to head quarters Staft of the c.a.s.f., aider shot. Gunner Gibson is the first Transcona boy to go overseas hav ing joined up at the outbreak of with the 19th Field Battery and was appointed to the signal corps. He spent eight weeks at the military school. Kingston. Ont., and sailed Wiki the first contingent. Canadians killed London Jan. 25. 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