Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 25, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday june 25, 1940 Stop Hitler drive junk to make War supplies being sought from Manitoban dump Hitler in the junk Yard that s what All Manitoban would like to do but at present unfortunately this is impossible. However they can All do their bit toward stopping him by tossing their donations of scrap Iron and rubber into centralized dumps established by the automotive War Effort division of the Manitoba Branch of the Canadian automotive wholesalers association. The abject of the association is to promote a provincial body for the collection of scrap Metal and rub Ber which will be donated for the furtherance of Canada s War Effort. The project is being conducted tin a i Moke about Churchill no profit basis and for the duration of the War. Members of the association will defray All expenses in the move ment excepting freight charges the dumping stations which must be paid by the sender As part of his contribution. Receiving Yards clearly identified by Brilliant. Stop Hitler signs have already been opened at the . Tracks Higgins Avenue and my Phillips Street in Winnipeg at the . Tracks at tache Avenue and Hebert Street in St. Boniface and at the intersection of the . Contin Jird from Page one let s help scrap Hitler Page five. Pledged that neither patience nor Resolution would be lacking on the part of the government. The prime minister nevertheless said that we Hope to Rescue France from the ruins of the bondage into which she has been Hopes French Empire will continue fight we Hope that the French Empire stretching All Over the world will continue the struggle on the Side of its he declared. Decrying hard words and re or. Churchill said Bri j Tain finds it difficult to believe that the interests and spirit of i France would find no other sex pics Valu Abic. Anything that is made Al . But not too Bulky is valuable for the Campaign. At the present time one merchant a offered a huge steam boiler. This while of value is Bulky to handle. All shipments at present be macil1 the automotive War Effort. Winnipeg. Brandon or St. Boniface As the Case May be. And the . Tracks in Brandon. Man. All metals and rubber. Including i on. Steel brass Copper aluminium Islon than m the melancholy Cle Kad old batteries tires and tubes the at Bor Are Fine Mons. White Metal j Decaux tin Sheet Metal Are not so srla11 Aid any movement of i frenchmen for the defeat of Ger j Man barbarism and the Freedom and restoration of France. I gave Over to enemy i what our relations will be with the Bordeaux government i cannot Tell. They have delivered them selves Over to the enemy. We Hope it May become a government which will strive steadfastly for Victory and will organize armies of liberation. These Are 1 matters which frenchmen alone j can i he added that Britain will in i Cavor to keep such Contact with the Bordeaux government As is i possible through the bars of their prison. Meanwhile he said we must look to our own or. Churchill disclosed he had refused Paul Reynaud s request at Tours to release France from her obligation not to negotiate for an armistice without the consent of her ally. The safety of great Britain and the British Empire is powerfully though not decisively affected by what happens to the French or. Churchill said. Tells of learning of Reynaud overthrow called to Tours by Reynaud june 13. Or. Churchill said he Learned after his departure that Reynaud had been overthrown As Premier. He said the Bordeaux govern situated at Mcphillips Street and Higgins Avenue this is one of three Stop Hitler junk Yards which Are being opened by the Manitoba Branch of the Canadian automotive wholesalers association in the province. The other two Are situated in St. Boniface and Brandon. In the photograph taken tuesday arc seen g. B. Stirritt representing the department of munitions and Supply and mayor John Queen. Fleet ordered on patrol duty by Argentine Buenos Aires june 25. Argentine Fleet today was ordered to patrol duty on the entire 1.500 Miles of Argentina s coastline and plans for its participation in in dependence Day celebrations were cancelled to strengthen vigilance. The Fleet had prepared to leave its base at puerto Belgrano 350 Miles South of Here for Buenos Aires Early today on the annual trip to attend the celebrations july 9. Conference Date set Havana. Cuba june 25. Bup the foreign minis ters of the pan american nations will meet Here Between july 17 arid 20, to con Sider the effect of latest War developments on the Western Hemi sphere. Well you Don t look Over j lie said she smiled ill confess to flattery on his Well 7ioi so much at that for you see. J Princess Pat powder Dot give Given some accounts of almost musical velvety youthfulness that meeting which do not agree to the the exclusive caressing with the fact c Mon Basc. Starch you know is he added that a record was kept usual powder base. Yes there is a by one of the Cabinet secretaries difference and you la to simply on june 16." or. Churchill said amazed with Princess Pat powder. Your favorite dealer has Princess Pat "1 received a message from m. Reynaud. Who had then moved to Bordeaux which said that the american response was not satisfactory and requesting a formal re lease of France from her Obliga save the Carton ends from at usual Price 6 Rogers Teaspoons in Lovely allure pattern for 5 Sun fight soap Carton ends in need with the Star and 60p Send to sunlight dept. Q-1-Lfi. Hamilton. Ont. It Tea spoons include information on How to fact Matching knives Forks Etc. Dedicated to Economy travel feb put to or from cat Fomia in just 39v4 hours this Gay new Santa be Silver Streak Between Chicago and los an Cleu the West s Only All chair car transcontinental Streamliner will save you Days and dollars and give you an added thrill on your California trip Al Calif fun departs from Chicago on tuesday and Satur Day evenings. 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Reynaud to the United states and if the reply was not sufficient to enable m Reynaud to go on he after All was the real fighting spirit we should meet again and take a decision in the Light of the new after the second Appeal to the United states or. Churchill said that in View of what France had suffered it was nevertheless inti mated that provided the French Fleet be dispatched to British ports and remain there while the negotiations were being conducted. His majesty s government would give their consent to the French govern ment asking what terms of armis Tice would be opened to or. Churchill said Many solemn Assurance were Given him thai the French Fleet would never be allowed to fall into German hands. He disclosed France had agreed to despatch her Fleet to British ports while negotiations were be ing conducted. Scouts value or German pledge or. Churchill said he made it Plain that Britain intended to continue lighting and put themselves away from these inquiries about an armistice in addition to reminding the Petain government that the conditions indispensable to their release from their agreement had not been complied with. He went on separate negotiations whether for armistice or peace depended upon an agreement with the French Republic and not with any particular French administration or statesmen. They therefore involved the Honor of France. It is Clear that French War ves Sels under this armistice pass into German or italian control fully armed. There is n solemn Promise by the German government that they have no intention of using these vessels themselves during the War. We know the value of that he called the situation at present Uncertain and obscure and that he could say nothing of the future. He will make a further statement next week. Caldecote gives statement to lords when or. Churchill Laid France s plight to the might and fury of the enemy and other causes a member shouted and her politicians.1 the prime minister disclosed he was accompanied to Tours june 13 by Viscount Halifax foreign Secre tary and lord Beaverbrook min ister of aircraft production. He assured Leslie Hore Belisha. National Liberal that arrange ments had been made to enable parliament to continue to be the guide director and support of the British government and for the press also to maintain its function 1 even if invasion should drive the government from its seat As was the Case in France. William Gallacher. Communist suggested that events in France were giving Rise to a demand for a real people s government in Bri Tain. Or. Churchill replied that our relations with Russia arc in such an agreeable condition that i will not permit myself to make the obvious the House roared with laughter. Viscount Caldecote. Dominions Secretary in a statement to the House of lords said the prime minister will relax no Effort to secure that French ships will continue to serve the cause for which they have been employed so Many lord Caldecote added that the Superior initiative and skill of our troops in the Middle East have established supremacy Over the Lackey ally of and cited the Victory of a trawler with a four Inch gun Over an italian submarine As typical of that superiority. More about Winni Eggers continued from Page one More about republicans continued from i age one National bankruptcy and that per Sonal Liberty equal rights equal Justice and constitutional govern ment Are threatened. Touching o n foreign policy. Stassen said in his prepared speech that future welfare cannot Best be served by simply burying our Heads in the but he added we Are too woefully weak to the allies that material assistance this nation wants to give them. We cannot permit an armed Force aggressive in nature with a philosophy foreign to ours to establish itself upon this hemisphere. Neither can we allow subversive elements linked to alien aggressors to undermine government any where on this full Page advertisement new York june 25. National committee to keep America out of foreign wars sponsored a full Page advertisement in the new York times today quoting five demo cratic senators in a warning that the democratic party is leading us to War against the american Lars. The Way i look fit it but something a lot More important. I Haven t heard anybody objecting Stanley Hardy labourer the system seems even for everyone and As Long As it is fair no one should object. If we want our Freedom we have to pay for eel. Rice proprietor of a taxicab firm it s going to be pretty hard on us when we buy new cars but guess we can pay to look after our a. Gorin Salesman we be got to raise the Money somehow so it s no use s. A. Berg publisher the budget will be Well received because it s a Call to the men and women in this country regardless of station n life who Are eager to fulfil their obligation in this grave Uecke w. P. Larsen East Kil Donan compared to the terrible positions on the French people our budget can hardly be termed a 3urden." b. A. Golden Law student it s heavy Burden but Well gladly carry it to help win the l. Malinsky restaurant owner Russell. Man i think there will be Many people rolling their own cigarettes a. Oiffer druggist it s not too bad. People will still buy As Many cigarettes As before a. Starr truck Driver if men Are willing to give up their lives for us we should be willing to help look after Union discussion the wage tax and the other taxes received a. Mixed reception from a number of Union men in the labor Temple monday night. The budget and two per cent wage tax were discussed at the executive meeting of Winnipeg and District trades and labor Council and referred to its War Price com Mittee to study and report the next meeting of the Council. Tues Day july 2. Some members of the executive wanted to know if this budget was based on the recent legislation for conscription of wealth and if it was the beginning and the end of that legislation. R. G. Anderson business agent of the bricklayers and masons Union said they cannot go too High Lor me on the excess profits tax. The workers have to pay the shot by making sacrifices on the battlefields and in paying for the c. Vav. Foster Secretary of trades and labor Council said the budget appeared to him As being the government s Conception of conscription of wealth by placing the taxes on those who would be mobilized As manpower in the War efforts. Frank r. Newman president of division. 99 of the International Street railway employees said we Are 100 per cent behind the government budget and Hope that the government will look into the mat Ter of the remuneration of the workers who have to pay the two per cent tax from their r. C. Mccutchan. Member of the executive of trades and labor Council said the principle of de riving taxes on the basis of those Best Able to pay was Good but the exemption of those earning Low wages As in the Case of a married Man was too Low. High salaried persons should Bear greater Burden of the War tax he said. Fred Donerly Secretary of the Painter decorators and paper hangers Union said that As far As the painters were concerned they found no fault with the wage tax. J. Mcbride business agent of the electrical workers Union. I have no particular objection to wage tax in the Arthur Underwood Blacksmith All the items look fair to Tom Walsh insurance agent everybody has to take his share and this is the Best Way to do j. A. Cooney business Man i thing that it s a Good thing and am glad to see that there is no increase in the sales tax which hits the wrong people. I m glad i m not in the automobile Sam Sloan Gardener i agree with it. If a Man can make a year he should be taxed. I Don t make in two years. I would t agree with it though if there was t a James Maitland yardman. . I am very much in favor of the Way the government is giving the working Man a just Deal As Well As the moneyed f. If. Radclyffe insurance under writer it gives every wage earn ing citizen an Opportunity to Contri Bute to the Cost of the George r. Belton office equip ment supplies it looks to me like a Well balanced Effort to obtain taxes from those who Are Able to s. Stefanson retired Carpenter profits should go to the government. The lower classes Aren t making a profit so Why should someone Alistair Stewart auditor just what i expected but it s got to be Stiller yet. I Haven t had time to examine the .1. Howarth construction worker anything to help the British is Al right with b. Boll ii Barber. Portage la Prairie we be got to pay for the War. And taxes Are the Only Way to get everybody father pcs Lauri cars. Chaplain of Stony Mountain Penitentiary i think that it is the Only Way to make sure that everyone co oper ates. Those who can t serve the country in a physical Way ought to contribute in a material detective b. A. I have no fault to find with it. Everyone will have to pay his share and there should be no protests so Long As we win the War. Constable William Shaw it could be a lot worse and probably will be before Walter t. Hamilton License in Spector it s All right with me. We be got to win the War and this is one Way of doing Howard Maltby. Court reporter it is a cheap Price to pay for free Folice inspector Jack Bishop it appears that the budget was designed to get the most Money from those who can afford it. Everybody should be glad and willing to con tribute All they Jack Cochrane clerk we should be grateful that we Are in a Posi Tion to contribute to the War Effort. Ben Lyndon chief guard at the legislative building col. Ralston was once recommended for the v.c., but he did not get it. Foi putting Over a budget like this i think he deserves it. It will make people More War conscious right away. They will know now there is a War w. Rozick clerk it should hardly effect a person the War defence they won t miss two per cent of their l. M. Muir truck Driver we be got to make every Effort in Orde to win this War. We be got to be prepared to give everything we be Railroad worker it s absolutely necessary. That s one thing i George Christmas Farmer Thi thing the War was forced on us and in my opinion we should Back our government absolutely w. Crubb. Pensioner without Reading much about it i would say it is necessary whatever it is. How Ever severe it is j. A. Westover Farmer i think it is Good to get All those who can pay. Of course there Are people who can pay and people who can r. J. Weatherill Secretary treasurer. St. James i have not had time to study it yet but i think it s a move in the right direction try ing to pay As they mayor John Queen said that he did not feel like criticizing the Dom Inion government at present be cause canadians must assist and not hinder the nation s War Effort. Aid. C. E. Simonitz chairman of the civic finance committee said that the heavy new tax on Auto mobiles might have the effect of putting some automobile merchants out of business. The budget would hit both the business Man and the wage earner but they must take it cheerfully he said. They were better off than the people of Europe who were taking bombs As Well As taxes. Aid. John Blumberg called it a reasonable budget. R. Ii. Avent City Surveyor said we should All be not Only willing but glad to submit to the utmost of our ability to any taxation that May be necessary to preserve our free Captain r. J. Delaney owner of Delaney s furs said he was pleased that the budget did not hit the fur business by a luxury tax. Constable David Campbell City Hall policeman said if we re going to stand by the Empire we should pay our share of the powerful enough for Ordinary use. A new Flash bulb for photog Raphers is about the size of a Peanut. President of the american society. Other speakers during the morn no session were John a. Rowland k.c., Toronto who spoke on behalf of the Dominion mortgage and in vestments association and or. Rob Ert h. Hudelson. College of Agri culture University of Illinois who read a paper. The need for and proper bases of a sound appraisal system. The morning session was convened by t. O. F. Herzer. A. E. Albert Edward Merryweather 76. A resident of 279 Toronto Street died at the Winnipeg general hos Pital saturday. Or. Merryweather had been a member of the Orange Lodge since he was 18 years of age and in Winnipeg he was affiliated with the St. John s Lodge 1982. Members of the Lodge will attend funeral service to be held at 3.30 p.m., wednesday at Mordue s Chapel and burial will made in Brookside cemetery. Rumania jews banned Bucharest june 25. Mania s jews automatically lose the right to hold Public office to serve As Heads of private Indus tries and in professional organizations under a new decree just published. Ice Cream that carries its sundae sauce inside each Brick has been invented by a new York Man. Salam Tea farm experts open sessions in Winnipeg the co operative and peaceful relationship existing Between Canada and the United states was emphasized by Premier John Bracken. Tuesday As he welcomed delegates to a joint conference of the Ameri can society of farm managers and Rural appraisers and the appraisal Institute of Canada being held in Winnipeg june 25. 26, 27, at tile Royal Alexandra hotel. The Success of farm managing and evaluating work during the last ten years showed that there was a definite need for that kind o organization. W. W. Mclaughlin Decatur. 111., president of the american society stated in his open ing address to the conference. Or. Mclaughlin also spoke briefly Ai a joint luncheon with the Winni Peg kiwanis club along with Ersel Walley fort Wayne. Ind., past strawberries raspberries a fresh shipment of these luscious red Ripe berries just arrived for a delightful serve strawberries or raspberries. 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