Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 18, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press. Tuesday june 18, 1940 baptism Field gun practice held at Shilo Camp by Norton Anderson Shilo Camp man., june 18. Farm boys labourers and College men turned soldiers clustered in groups of six behind Field guns and surveyed the rolling peace Ful Southeast of Shilo Camp monday afternoon. Sud Denly a Sharp command shouted to one of the gun Crews and in car splitting Roar an. 18-Poundcr shrapnel per s Ioil screamed through the sky. Manv of the troops in these gun c had never fired a Field gun bet to theoretically the to Virgin of i s working. Liao i cars with Cotton grinned weakly As them everything bin when the Ivri streaked Over the 7.000 Yards away. Jumped at the i Confidence and . A fire and not if the was up Ottawa. June s. Minister Ralston last night extended an invitation to United states citizens to visit Canada and said tint never in Canada s history had made up of men torn the wll l american travellers been More Wel come in the Dominion. Winnipeg and the j during Iho practise the finance minister soon to wre fired and j in pc Over he pm Trolio of National Landing shells. I defence spoke on a National net a cup Asj Vork of Canadian broadcasting i. Wii deadly ac-1 corporation in connection with the in this observation shells cards men who Frame . International moves Page five jobless bogey one of the busiest departments in Washington in these times is the . State department which daily considers International problems. Here is an informal session of the group with the Secretary of state. Hull at left and the undersecretary Sumner Wells next to him. Others in the picture Are assistant secretaries Berle Long Grady Legal adviser Hackworth and. Counsellor Moore. Another is expected a be raised. Another already had been donated to the red Cross. Other assistance to the Empire s War Effort from Trinidad includes two gifts to the Imperial government totalling say . First line broken to .m.d. Of the con lie fees the same is Tiu ugly a plane Low Uver the roof per no the roof. Put respirators 1 of the demonstration ".-. Is relayed from the of p. Post by Telephone that com Tig Over. Imaginary of the gunners put on which All troops in Irv carry As part of their my continued firing i until the All Clear ii Camp where the i s Cui tinted with their of training Gas r pc Ion took place in the try brigade. Troops must a car tiie respirators and take classes through a . For practical a filled with tear Gas. The week the fort regiment. 2nd anti in ii it and the 1st Cana get Aali aircraft Battery Gas training too. Meaning from an armoured ii was brought to Camp to. Ironi carried out by the fort one or Ihu Many schools his unit is is in the use of the Piile from the highlanders to sed the monday. Hallio in use soon wireless antennae have on the grounds of the native building and a two it station will be open soon 10 in t cars brought a big con l of is a a i. Transit Orts to is of inc Royal Canadian a Jurijs Moncay. This a of Tho ail military equip being worked night and equipment is begin Oft Ocial opening of a Campaign on behalf of the tourist Industry sponsored by the Young men s Section of the Winnipeg Board of Trade. Praising the Winnipeg Effort the finance minister said it was realized that More machines and More equipment ave vital for the Victory of Britain and that to obtain machines and equipment Money is necessary. These Young men of col. Ralston added know that much of the Money necessary will have to be spent in the United states. They have Learned that to obtain that material support Ameri can dollars required. Friendly Welcome they know that one of the Best ways to obtain american dollars is to sell american citizens something Worth their Money. They know that the Best thing we have to offer american citizens is the Opportunity to spend Happy Carefree Days in this Lovely land where neighbor by hands Are always ready with the handclaps of Friendly welcome.1 to potential tourists from the United states col. Ralston said come up and see us this sum Mer. Bring your families with you you can ramble where you will and enjoy our sports our great National Parks the Romance of our cities and the fresh natural Beauty of our Countryside As freely and As fully As you did in the Days 01 Lewis peace. Every door will be open to " you. Never in our history have you been More formal Norse peace Toronto. June 18. Fred w. Routley National commissioner of the Canadian red Cross society announced last night the number of ambulances promised the British red Cross by individuals business firms and clubs All Over Canada Oslo. June 13. Bup a new Nas reached 127. , Sovern mint May be is a Whitehorse raises s400 . T was indicated pc Star a Ottawa june 18. Newspapers As becoming More Aluir Washington june 17. A requiring registration sad fingerprinting of All aliens was passed by the United states Senate in a few minutes your Money Back o if from the miserable ecu c it Ralgia. Or Lumbago pains Lri do not relieve your most Arney will be refunded. Don t Purito today. At All druggists. For eczema skin troubles mind today that you Are r Kin a real Chance to Wocl store nnn1 j t of Moone s Emerald because it is Oit h t x cd rive you _ is instantly dry up and off in the same is True of itch fert Barber s itch. Salt troubles. Moone s Emerald Oil is a n net Nannc Antiseptic Oil Nio i Creasy Resi or Money Back. Forwarding s400 to the Imperial order daughters of the Empire to help buy a bomber. Whitehorse has Only 500 mrs. Black explained and this sum was raised in one Day s can Vass Ilu Garian Camu Liazis help Montreal june 8. A do minion wide Campaign among hungarian canadians is under Way to raise ambulance funds for the Canadian red Cross society Accord ing to reports submitted during the week end to a joint executive meet ing Here of five hungarian organizations. Representing Montreal s hungarians the delegates have sent to prime minister Mackenzie King a letter asserting their loyalty to Canada in an Effort to Clear up the mistaken idea held in some quarters that hungarians have any thing in common with the Ger Trinidad raises funds port of Spain Trinidad june 18. Up totalling have been received for a fund to buy fighter air planes for Britain initiated by a committee of Trinidad business men. Besides this More than has been collected in two weeks for a Spe Cial red Cross Appeal issued by governor sir Hubert Young and of the world showing British territory and pictures of the marching men of the dominions. Under each picture was the out line of what each Dominion is famous for. Canada was hailed for sending to Britain her fighting men far serving As the Centre of the air scheme and her natural resources were outlined. The times in an editorial under the title an Empire United 1 said that As the sky has grown Darker and the danger More urgent so have grown closer and stronger the tics which bind together All the lands under the British crown.1 Waterloo for Hitler ism the times warned that for Britain the immediate future of hardship desolation and loss is in but added when these things have been endured it is no certain that Hitler ism will come to its Waterloo. Sea Power is still the ultimate guarantee and still Means that he who has undertaken conquer England must attempt to conquer the the French Learned too late said the Yorkshire Tost that War with nazi Germany Means War with a nation which has welded its military Industrial and political weapons into a single unprecedented striking Force. We still have not much learn and act upon it ourselves the daily Telegraph said that Britain and the dominions and the whole Empire find nothing in the changed situation which weakens their Resolution to continue the the Manchester guardian cleared that we add the obstinacy of our nature to the Resolution with which have undertaken the struggle for the Edinburgh scotsman said of France itself the newspaper said the tired armies of the third Republic still fight on but the dark Ness of night now Falls on France of Jit was not courage that failed in this last terrible hour. It was not Lovo of country that was lacking. It was not that the sons of France were unwilling to die for the land they loved and the Faith they held. What failed in the end was the ability to meet the Force of Over whelming Power. More used Ottawa june 18. Urged by the pressure of events in Europe the government is using More and More its Powers to control Price and production of War essentials and to establish new plants Hon. C. D. Howe minister of munitions and Supply told the House of commons last night. Or. Howe gave an outline of How he exercised the unlimited Powers conferred upon him by order in Council to mobilize Industry. The measure before the House time was an amendment the the munitions and Supply act to con firm these Powers. It was considered in committee and now stands for third Reading. We have gone into a Plant and said we want this article. The Price is so much. You must Manu facture this article. If you Are not satisfied with the Price you can take it to the exchequer court of Canada a number of plants had been built to manufacture War essentials of a Type which had no peace time counterpart. It was not advisable to Fay where these plans were local so mild Feen a Raint a the Ideal Way to Over come a child s natural distaste for Medicine. Children like its delicious mint flavour. They like to Chew it. And because each Feen a mint Tablet contains an exact measured dosage it is easy to give the Correct amount for gentle yet effective results. No further laxative effect after the first three minutes of chewing. Can be Given to children from school age upwards. Get a package and let it keep your children regular. 8-3? Feen a mint delicious chewing Yum laxative for great Britain and the British Empire there can Only be one fight on until Freedom and Justice Are re established in the Glasgow Herald asked for concentration on those things essential to Britain s Ity of these islands and Mastery of the the Glasgow bulletin said. The Only Way by which we can save the life we know is to fight for Northern Echo of Darling ton said it must rest with us and probably with the United states to Sec that France overrun is not France command conscience confidently the daily Herald asserted that we obey the com Mand of our conscience we say Britain fights the Cardiff Western mail said that the Torch of Freedom and human dignity has been thrust into Britain s hands. We do not doubt for a it said our strength to carry its pure flame a quenched through the storms the news chronicle political correspondent said today an Over whelming majority of the House of commons will stand by prime minister Churchill s never surren Der statement. All the main sections of British political opinion were United yesterday on the need for continuing the struggle with renewed the correspondent said. A few politically unimportant High tory big business men and a few pacifists Are believed to have canvassed the Chance of an Early peace with the newspaper said there was a growing feeling at Westminster that David Lloyd George be invited to join the War Cabinet. J de or. Howe told a questioner but a one was in Northern Ontario. West safer place a munition Board or the minister himself should have Power to give orders direct to manufacturers without having to go through Cabi Uty first London june 18. Up the dowager marchioness of Reading head of the women s voluntary ser vices ordered the members yesterday to stay at your posts and carry out your duty whatever circumstances May we do not wish to survive at the expense of our country s fair she added. Net Council or encounter formality said Karl Homuth con., Waterloo he urged establishment of industries As widespread As possible across Canada. Western Canada would be a safer place for essential industries than the Large Industrial centres of Eastern Canada. M. J. Coldwell . Rosetown Biggar said he would like or. Howe to Tell the House what use he intended to make of the almost unlimited Powers being conferred on him. Or. Coldwell asked the government to pay it would mobilize resources As was being done in Britain Australia and new Zea land. Progressive matter or. Howe said his intention was to mobilize Industry fully for the prosecution of the War but it would be a progressive matter. However that Power has been used to a considerable extent already. C. Johnston . Bow River renewed his charge made during an earlier debate that some manufacturers were using apprentices on production work but paying them Only 20 cents an hour the apprentice rate. Clarence Gillis ., Cape Bre ton South asked the minister if his Powers would enable him to make sure the rights of workers to Organ ize would be recognized by companies working on War production. He referred to charges he made last week that the John Inglis company of Toronto making Bren guns on government contract was refusing to permit its workers to organize for collective bargaining. Many unionists employed or. Howe said he had Many in quiries and Learned from govern ment officials that the Inglis com Pany had a Good Many hundreds of Trade unionists working in the Plant and had always welcomed organization of its workers. Or. Coldwell said he had heard last february that the Inglis com Pany was discouraging Trade Union activities. If it were not True he suggested or. Howe find out Why the company required seekers of work to state on their application form whether or not they belong to a Trade Union. Conscription ordered London june 18. Rhodesia has passed a Bill for compulsory military service it was announced Here yesterday. Brock named Liaison officer at London commander Brock Ottawa june 13. Up com Mander Eustace Brock Royal Cana Dian naval Volunteer Reserve of Winnipeg has been appointed to the admiralty in London As Liaison officer with members of the . Or. Now serving with units of the Royal Navy the defence department announced last night. Since coming to Ottawa from Winnipeg at the outbreak of War commander Brock has been con troller of naval information at naval service Headquarters Here. He will leave for his new Post shortly. During the first great War he served in the Royal Navy and has been closely associated with the .v.r. Since its beginning in Canada in 1023. Pie organized the Winnipeg division of the unit. Born in Winnipeg commander Brock attended Mcgill University. He is a member of the Board of governors of the Canadian corps of commission Aires a member of the provincial executive of the boy scouts association a member of the executive committee of the Mani Toba division of the Navy league of Canada and an honorary agent in Manitoba of the mercantile Marine service of England. He was superintendent of the Winnipeg corps of the St. John ambulance brigade from 1936 to 1938. Commander Brock has served on the vice regal staff As honorary aide de Camp to the governors general of Canada since 1931. Corps More skilled labor army held held greatest need to blame unemployment insurance but would probably necessitate an amendment to the British North America act. Conservative Leader Hanson asked the government to see that a Premice ship was not used As Means of keeping Down a fair Prici for skilled labor. J. H. Harris con. Toronto Danforth named the Bata shoe company As one company usin apprentices in production at a Frac Tion of the wages required Tor full skilled workers. Ottawa june 18. Concentration of the training of men for skilled labor was one of the greatest single contributions the government could make toward solving the unemployment problem at the present time Hon. N. A. Mclarty minister of labor told the House of commons yesterday. Or. Mclarty made a statement on the unemployment problem just before the House adopted the re solution upon which he will base the unemployment and farm Relief measure for the current fiscal year. The Resolution has been debated intermittently since May 31. The Bill was introduced and Given first Reading. No estimate could be Given of the amount considered necessary for this purpose for the year ending March 31 next the minister said but the basis of Federal Grants to the provinces would remain the same with the possibility a Maxi mum would be placed on provinces in which huge expenditures were being made for War purposes. This would not include the Prairie provinces. Still far too High or. Mclarty said there were some 772.000 people in Canada receiving Relief in some form last March a drop of 25 per cent from March 1939, but still far too he had been one of those who thought War would end the Relief problem but it had not done so. The Relief Bill is virtually the same As that brought Down last year except that it does not provide any expenditures for Public works and the Power to loan Money to prov inces to meet their share of relic costs is restricted to such Loans As Are in the National to complaints that Relief had been Cut off in Northern Saskatchewan or. Mclarty said he was in formed by the Saskatchewan Relief administrator no such instructions had gone out and the matter was being investigated. M. J. Coldwell ., Rosetown Biggar said he had seen an official letter listing 53 munic Palise where Relief had been Cut off in Saskatchewan. Quota 3.000 or. Mclarthy said under the youth training scheme men were being prepared for the Royal Cana Dian air Force mechanical and maintenance service. This year the quota for the air Force was mechanics but it would probably be increased. In co operation with technical colleges Young men were being pre pared for work in air plane factories. Or. Mclarty said the greatest single thing the government could do to end unemployment now was to train men. To use their hands and Heads in skilled labor. The government could do a lot to help and stimulate Industry but the problem was fundamentally one for Industry itself. Ii Industry Xmas seeded up with three shifts instead of one and a longer work week Industry would have to As sume much of responsibility itself for training skilled workers. The greatest single Prospect of reducing unemployment was in this intense Effort to train As Many skilled workers As possible the minister said. Asked by Howard Green con., Vancouver South whether the government intended establishing a National employment service this session or. Mclarty said he believed so. That would be part of the legislation in connection with Bordeaux june 18. Bup French army officials blame the military collapse of France upon general Andre Georges coraps1 army of the Meuse. The military men give no explanation of what actually happened to general corps army on the Meuse but reiterate the admission of former Premier Reynaud that it became totally disorganized and let the Hitler forces Roll through the defences. . To bar transfers territory Washington june 18. Lation warning that the United states would not in the Transfer of Western hemisphere colonies from one non american nation to another was hustled through the state unanimously yesterday a few hours after word came that France was asking peace with Germany. The House or representatives planned to act on the same Legisla Tion today. The Senate approved the Legisla Tion by a 76-to-o vote after senator Tom Connally dem. Texas had insisted such a declaration of policy was imperative and that cognizant j of our own safety the United states j cannot tolerate the Transfer of these possessions either by negotiation or by the sword senator Arthur Vandenberg rep., Michigan cautioned the Senate that the obligation of the United states under the Monroe doctrine May fall due within 60 Days behind these developments ran an undertone of worry in official circles Over the possibility that Ger Many might seize the French Fleet. Officials Here mulling Over the question thought it at least possible that great Britain might seize give open verdict Dauphin man., june 18. Special an open verdict was the finding of the Coroner s jury monday investigating the death of Peter Yarema 25, who died june 7 of in juries received in a car and bicycle Accident two Miles West of Dau Phin on May 24. Sleep and awake refreshed if you Don t sleep Weill nights Are inter erupted by restlessness to your kidneys f if your kidneys ire of order ind failing top cleanse the blood off poisons and rail is Likely suffering too. Al the first sign of kidney trouble turn confidently to kidney Over half a Century favorite kidney remedy. Easy to take. Dodd s kidney pills France s Navy before could take it Over. Germany Urekar congratulated Ottawa june 13. Up across the floor of the House of commons conservative Leader Hanson last night extended birthday greetings to resources minister Crerar As the House was about to adjourn. It was or. 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