Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, May 21, 1940

Issue date: Tuesday, May 21, 1940
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Previous edition: Monday, May 20, 1940

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 21, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page four Winnipeg free press tuesday May 21. 1940 life made Loo easy for Ploeser woman doctor declares Vounce in Ouli i. Continent mus.1 Loam i hat to win. In life it is necessary to every Ichini. They Indusi be prepared to Cive their Ives for ten in either at Home or on the or. G. Miaow. Fi9-year-old Pioneer doctor in me Phe county. And the j isl in by lir ill Winnipeg and look her i it Ion As nursemaid i or a in. Day year when Shi Dis a a treatments for infantile 4ivi with mrs. Franklin hand us or Volt. As an Ami Irani visiting Ilu while lir has earned her riiv.1 j r minister said. In Oak in inc Chicago wheat i a tins has been Uver More prices in i Picauo were pc sunday at inc request t nit Ixl states government 1 while several factors have entered i ihc1 minister Aid. It reads Leai that inc Charr Eil War i Civ Bias by Chi a. Prudom influence in. The decline Eit and Security markets. The fear and the i Civ. Liea icing have created a Fei Iii Era or Dainty and ii and drastic i n the i Arlt holders ii airs i in c. Dvrs minis. Ii 1 Cihiy. J the liquidation till i Bacn consider More about Niit Luiea from Pimsri three Helen Ochsenhirt Beauty jul pcs at Allegheny col Sefic. Meadville pa., have selected Helen och Schnirl Dormont. Pa., As the Queen of May. Miss Ochsen Hirt is shown in her queenly lobes. Quick service e2cameiied Kew i Able Selling by exporters against contracts which were1 cancelled on account of the purchasing countries bins involved in the War. It is needless to say that the Canadian wheat Board took no action which would in any Way aggravate the Buenos Aires acts Buenos Aires May 21. Argentine government moved today to limit excessive fluctuations in the prices . Authorities of the Krain futures markets agreed to fix daily today a maximum fluctuation level for grains and Lin seed taking As a basis the closing prices of the previous Day. The measure was taken in View of Lac collapse in Lac prices of cereals. To c. Mackle said As proof i Mack to described How he gave the . Information leading to the arrest of two such men in a Winnipeg factory last year. Release is condemned Many members condemned the release of or. Schneider who had been confined to an internment Camp at Kanaskin alia., and they endorsed the Resolution asking for revocation of his and All similar re leases. The main Points in other resolutions passed All of which were sent to the Dominion command of the legion prime minister Mack Enzie King and Hon. Norman Mel. Rogers minister of National defence were Survey of the province of Manitoba to determine which per Lons were unable to give a Satis factory account of themselves and should be interned. Interference with the . Control of aliens should be leaving that Force a free hand to Deal with apparently subversive elements and limiting a peal by interned persons to a Mili tary tribunal. 3. St. James legionnaires Are will ing to form a battalion along Thi lines suggested by the recent resold lion of the 70th battalion association in Winnipeg to assist the authorities in control of subversive action by hostile aliens. 4. All firearms ammunition and explosives held by aliens to be sur rendered to the police at once. Telegram of protest charging that recruiting in Canada was virtually at a standstill and that in part fit men being turned away from recruiting offices ice and no move is apparent to and the divisions overseas where t is needed. What Are you doing bout it rely on you to Ion. Norman Mcl. Rogers imme a also favor resolutions. T. C. Wilson chairman of the provincial command Fred Walker president of the sir Arthur Currie ranch and George Payne first ice president the St. James Branch also spoke briefly favouring he resolutions. Richard Cox presi Dent was chairman. Guarded Only by unarmed men carrying night Sticks Canada s vital Jott Scneck of communication on Nain line railways through Winni Deg lies open to easy attack by enemy agents according to information submitted to the meeting. J. W. Sinclair said he was con in some cases been entirely removed and in others were left with Only a club to Ward off possible attempts at sabotage. Refusing to give his name a Man who claimed he was employed As a guard on a main line through Winnipeg declared he was not allowed to carry any firearms. Although he was a Veteran of the first world War and accustomed to using them. Military traffic of the greatest importance to Canada passed Over the lines dui Ine his patrol he stated. Or. Mackle and w. J. Bingham were chosen delegates to approach military and police authorities to discover if the allegations were True and if so. 1o ask that More effective Protection be Given to the lines. India Nalion expressed release of some enemy aliens from Thi ing or. Other local War veterans monday i Carl Montgomery president of the amputations association of j the great War said we Are against the release of enemy or. Schneider or anybody suspect-1 de of subversive activities in this his association was on record in favor outlawing the j communist parly he said. Can j you imagine that with Winnipeg being considered As one of the centres of the fifth column in this country they release a Man like or. He asked. This matter will come up for discussing at a general meeting of i the Winnipeg unit of the army and Navy veterans. 299 Young Street. Tuesday night. Sired in connection with the to of his brother Philip o pc Csc i one knowing the Man is asked chief of police George Smith through Winnipeg police the High s commissioner for Eire in Canada f Ici ent that guards on these lines had with comments of indignation for of Kecso. Last known Winnipeg address. Garry Many thousands of trained person Nel were kept in this country while Britain faced the greatest crisis in her history. R. H. Funnell president of the Deer Lodge legion Branch won the unanimous support of the meeting for sending to Ottawa a Telegram of protest against Canada s War policy of too Little and too the message which was for warded to Ralph Maybank m.p., a where the Best used car buys easiest terms the City the Corner of l of us Overlook lbs fact p Jusi Industry Here Industry which has served veil for -17 years and which Siml service and by Square has contributed tremendously Cuil building of Community increasing its services to the Washington. May 21, ;