Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, June 19, 1940

Issue date: Wednesday, June 19, 1940
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 19, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Turks out considers treaty with allies dead Istanbul Turkey june 19. Bup Turkey regards her eight months old Mutual assistance treaty with great Britain and France As dead and will henceforth look to Russia for guidance it was Learned from a reliable source today. Her decision seemed to alter the Winnipeg free wednesday june 19, 1940 military and political situation the Middle East where a huge Allied army is assembled for what the devel pins in the Mediterranean May bring the decision seemed to deprive great Britain now far Iii he Axis Powers alone of an ally. Informed turkish circles said that although president Israel Inonu had refused a French request to enter the War against Italy. Turkey had a protected grads Mark assures you of in vans bag Quality. Be sure cd see the Igo House fold uses. Keep it on hand for emergency. Jars Loc. I5c. 25c. Handy tubes 25c. Vaseline Petroleum had every desire to live up to its treaty until the French sued for peace. Move Only if attacked Turkey now will move Only n attacked by Italy it was said Benito Mussolini promised not to attack Turkey in his speech announcing Italy s Entrance into the or if Italy attempts to occupy French Syria. It was reported that Turkey considered occupying Syria if Russia approves to warn Germany and Italy that they must not disturb the Eastern Mediterranean in cutting up the French Empire. The huge Allied mid East army is based in Syria and. Presumably will be a Factor in any occupation Premier Refik Saydam was scheduled to explain the turkish foreign policy to the turkish Assembly Friday. Turkey had stated its desire to maintain Friendly relations with Russia an old Friend in its treaty with great Britain and France. It had specified that under no conditions would Turkey go to War against Russia. 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Up of the Canadian first division were re forming quickly and efficiently last night after their first major Active ser vice of the War. Throughout the Day and far into the night an endless Stream of motor vehicles poured into their Camp with tired dust be Grimes men who Only a few Days ago started off for the battlefields of France. Many More were on the Road from a South coast port and others were reported either on boats streaming to England or safely embarked with captains of their trans ports waiting to pick up possible British expeditionary Force Strag lers before sailing. In All approximately canadians reached the shores of France. Their Advance guard penetrated almost 300 Miles into . Vlist of the Landing Force was with in a zone of intermittent air attack. Nazi believed bagged bombs dropped nearby. One Mazi plane skimmed Low Over a acadian troop ship and unloaded six mines. In turn it was believed bagged by gunners of the Hast Ings and Prince Edward regiment who opened with 50 machine guns. The plane was seen to lurch sharply and is believed to have crashed in a Wood about half a mile away. Yet the hazardous evacuation was carried out without a serious hitch and so far not a single Casu helping the tourist Overy year Well Over tourists visit Canada from the United states. They spend some in the Dominion. C. Canada s tourist Trade has become one of the most important sources of the country s National income. Under stress of War american tourist dollars Are vital in providing needed Exchange. Cd Canada s chartered Banks materially assist in promoting this valuable Trade. Over Branch offices provide the tourist with familiar banking services throughout the often in the most Remote areas. At any of these branches travellers cheques Are cashed drawings under letters of credit negotiated Money exchanged tourist information gladly furnished by managers and staff. A by Friendly courteous treatment and efficient service Canada s chartered Banks add to the warmth of Welcome and encourage the stranger within our Gates to return another year. In War As in peace Canada s chartered Banks maintain uniter Rit Ted All their services to depositors Farmers manufacturers the nation s Forward to peace with Freedom As the Only sure basis for the chartered Banks of Canada Alty was reported among the canadians. All divisional artillery and other armament and the bulk of equip ment was also brought out safely. Yesterday a third regiment of the first infantry brigade the Royal Canadian regiment arrived at Camp. Like their comrades of the divisional Vanguard the . S were far from Happy Over the Prospect of returning to England without a go at Hitler s Shock troops. Pleaded to go on the regiment following close be Hind the 48th highlanders advanced to a Point about 60 Miles South East of Laval before being ordered Back. The men pleaded to be allowed to go on but had to be Content with a few pot shots at an occasional German reconnaissance plane which flew thousands of feet above. We knew we could not come anywhere near. A youngster from Montreal remarked but we just could not resist the temptation of letting go at foe first Heinie we had the men reported the plight of refugees had been pathetic. Many had walked Miles on the Road and gone without food for Days. They tackled ravenously the bread and Iron rations some the . S shared with them. The troops also passed around cigarettes to French soldiers who stood around the Sta Tion platform As if stupefied. Few of them seemed to understand Why it was necessary to ask for peace. One Poilu pulled out a bottle of wine from his Haversack and invited a party of canucks to join him in drinking a Toast to Canada and a entente nazi troops mass in East Prussia London june 19. News Agency reported in a Des Patch from Kaunas Lithuania last night that German troop move ments were being carried out in East Prussia. Additional soviet russian troops including motorized units have been arriving in Lithuania during the last four Days. Nazi armies fail to reach italians Basel Switzerland june 19. A German columns tried of slice the reorganized French on the Southern Jura Moun Ains last night to clasp hands with italians in the Alps but failed to let through. Panzer tanks and armoured car units conveyed by motorcycle machine gunners tested the new Trench line and found it Strong. They withdrew slightly to await before tackling the new right Wing of the French army fighting for Honor of the to reach the italians the Ger mans will have to drive 100 Miles i a circuitous route around Eneva. In this new line along Saint Point Ake source of the Doubs River in he heart of the Jura Range fring no Switzerland Are units of the Maginot fortress troops who escaped the nazis Alsace Lorraine rap by slipping behind a thin Creen of Alpine Chasseur who monday ended a desperate 36-hour stand. French. Communique London june 18. Up the drench evening communique As Leard Over the French radio by a violent action against our defence elements of the enemy Oday succeeded in pushing Deere nto Normandy and Britanny. Advance detachments have Cherbourg and Rennes. Violent fighting also took place Oziah of chateau Dun. On the Middle Loire River he enemy has succeeded in Stab thing some Bridgehead during he Day at a Point Between Orleans and Nevers. Between the Loire and the roses mountains enemy masses ave continued to Advance toward be Jura fighting is continuing in Lor Aine and in where our rooms Are holding the a decorative Holder has been in enter to grip the Bone of a leg or amb or Mutton to facilitate carving. Intricate numbers Mark dance revue novel and intricate dances Lovely costumes and staging featured the annual dance revue of the Norwood pupils of Merle a. Phillips monday evening at the Plaza theatre. Five year old Joy French brought an encore and three curtain Calls. Other numbers were Given by Mer Rill Henderson Claire Lillington Nancy Carter Joan Hodgett while Leone Gosselin m Adeliene Boily Paul Brownlee Winnifred Lorraine Dracha Zella and Dorothy French Jean Cameron Inga Bosiger Joyce. Evans Barbara Pilling. Beulah Ross Dorothy Osborne Gertrude Bougard and Jeanette Gosselin were seen in Solo and Novelty numbers. The pianist was miss Edith j. Caslake and the master of Cere monies was w. J. Williams. Former Winnipeg Ger visiting in City Winnipeg has t changed much in the past 17 years in the opinion of mrs. P. Schultz former Winnipeg Ger and now of los Angeles. On june 13, it was 17 years since she had been Here last. Mrs. Schultz who is accompanied by her daughter Lovey said rumours in los Angeles of the danger of travelling in Canada because of the War almost caused her to cancel her trip to visit relatives. She is the guest of mrs. M. Winerman Boyd Avenue while her daughter is the guest of mrs. M. Koren Mountain Avenue. An. Automatic warning is sounded by a new device that measures emanations from stored Radium when they reach an unsafe limit Churchill says . Safer than in 1918 London june 19. In the War was described by prime minister Churchill last night As very much less critical than it was toward the close of the last War. He said that the disastrous military events in France had not come to me with any the prime minister spoke in a Page seven appearing before East Kildonan Council monday night a delegation from Une East Kildonan school Board sought the Transfer of municipal owned vacant properties adjoining the schools to the Board so that it might enlarge the school playgrounds. Council agreed to Transfer the property near the Wol Seley school Only. Radio broadcast to the nation. Or. Churchill urged the French to fight on to sign no separate peace. The French he said have not yet stopped fighting. We do not know yet what will happen in France or whether French resistance prolonged both in France and in the French Empire the British government he said cannot feel Able to tree France from her treaty obligations to fight on to the end. As for Mussolini or. Churchill dismissed him with a taunt we Are told that the italian Navy is coming to gain sea superiority in these Waters if that is seriously intended i can Only say we shall be delighted to offer Mussolini free Safe guarded passage through the Straits of Gibraltar in order that he May play the part he aspires to do. How to overcome itching piles if you Are annoyed with itching pile or rectal soreness do not neglect the same or run the risk an operation. Any itching soreness or painful passage of Stool is nature s warning and proper treatment should be secured at once. For this purpose get from Roberts drug stores or any druggist a package of Herrold and use As directed. This formula which is used internally quickly relieves the itching and soreness and aids in Healing the sore tender spots. 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