Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 03, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press july 3, 1940 Page seven Nie Moers Rumania s fascist inclined Iron. Guard to compel abdication of the King holding him responsible for the loss of Bessarabia a Sci Northern Bukovina to Russia was report cd in diplomatic Des patches Bucharest. These said Iron guard Belgrade Yugoslavia july 3. King Carol of Rumania was reported in diplomatic circles last night to have told Mem Bers of his Cabinet that he is planning to abdicate because of the developments of the last few Days but they were said to have persuaded him to remain on the throne. Previously King Carol had received a note of protest signed by Lead ers of now outlawed parties and other leaders who blamed the King for the of Bessarabia and nor Thern buc to soviet Russia. A movement among extremist Friendship extended leaders who returned recently to Bucharest from exile in Rome and Berlin held the Monarch personally accountable for Rumania s present plight. Their chief reproach was that Carol fought them because of their tie up when. With they Germany and Only Italy those . Adds the flavor that makes meats much More from old England Powers could have prevented Rumania s present situation. Fire on planes Sofia Bulgaria. July 3. A two rumanian warplanes flew Over he bulgarian Danube River port of ruse yesterday and were fired at by bulgarian anti aircraft nevertheless. Bulgaria remained completely Calm with no Indica Tion of extensive military preparations similar to those taken by Hungary in pressing her claim.1 upon Rumania for Transylvania. New donations Are received by red Cross a donation of from the societies of St. Ivan s ukrainian Mother begs thief to return Money a plea to a Light fingered Indi i visual to return s60 which he stole from the purse of mrs. R. Mckay of heading la. The Mother of four Small children and whose husband is overseas with the p. P. C. L. I., was made by the victim wednesday. I need the Money so she told the free press in begging the thief to return his loot. Mrs. Mckay wife of private Reginald Mckay was shopping in a store basement saturday. The first she knew of the theft was when she found her hand bag open and the Cash missing. To celebrate the blessings of silk. Festivals were Japan this year. Held throughout your neighbourhood Safeway store is featuring killed Lamb on thursday. Try a tender roast of this tuly Fine Rnear. Note the prices legs or . 18c loin in. Lie shoulder chops in ?2c breasts for stewing in. 6c luxury or breaded in. Ibs. Serve this Rich delicious cottage cheese in salads both a Strul and nutritious. Young Chuck roast beef in. Lie thick rib roast in. Rib boiling . Be round Steak minced Cut from Boneless hips 2 ibs. 25c try a loaf of this wholesome bread today. Delivered oven fresh to Safeway stores every Day. 16-oz. Saves sliced and buy farm fresh local grown vegetables Safeway the season s finest at every Day Low prices. Asparagus tender Green 3 ibs. 25c beets freshly picked 2 bungles 5c radishes fresh Crisp 3 Bunches 5c new Green . 4c rhubarb fresh Crisp.4 ibs. 5c Heads preserve now .2 baskets Case cucumbers Good size.i-.lb.9e oranges Valencia 344 a Doz. 23c Grapefruit Sunkist 126 s 6 for 25c carrots fresh Crisp Bunch 5c cantaloupes firm Ripe 3 for 25e j-051 inc Rishi in serve with ice Cream. Economical Leo. Canadians and americans joined in rededication ceremonies at Emerson sunday when Kiwan ians of both nations ran up a new Union Jack on the new flagpole at the intersection highways no. 75 and 81. In the. Photo from left to right Are seen f. Trafford Taylor and or. E. G. Bricker tooth of Winnipeg George Selke governor elect of the Minnesota Dakota District Claude Bain president a of the Winnipeg kiwanis club Ben Dean International trustee grand rapids Minn. Robert j. Prittie vice president of kiwanis International and Tom , Winnipeg kiwanis club. Out of War s reach tuesday follow my his -.conviction, .water.from. . Neyer Tor used. Request by d Dyck that he orthodox thursday Cathedral was received at divisional Headquarters Manitoba red Cross. Of this amount was proceeds picnic held july 1 in the Parish grounds. Isaac Brock school John Black school old Kildonan gave s4 and Grade two pupils Banna Tyne school. St. James contributed 52.71. Grade six Machray school sacrificed their annual Wiener Roas contributed s2.47 to the red Cross. A Grade five room at Queenston school Winnipeg sold lemonade and raised buy blankets for the society. A three Roon in the same school donated earned by Selling wild roses. Rooms 10 and 11 at principal Sparling school sent c. Colman caretaker of lore Selkirk school Winnipeg contributed the proceeds of a Sale peonies made at he school. Mis m. Robertson 112 Royal Street Winnipeg donated raised a a Bridge party with friends. Pupils of Greenland school Ste Anne did without their Annua school closing picnic and sent s3.3f to the red Cross. Irish children arrive n Canada for Safe keeping Quebec july 3. Large number came in a group in Ful Canada in the words of a tiny British youngster yesterday greeted a party of nearly 300 children evacuated because of War s threats from the United kingdom. Six year old declined to Tell reporters his dered off from his comrades to gaze intently at Quebec s towering Cliffs. Of my this is Canada. Does t it look peaceful he remarked to a four year old with him. Shouting and Gam Bolling obviously curious about their new coun try the children turned out to be a noisy handful for officials and relatives superintending their arrival in the Dominion. Most of the youngsters have been evacuated that is. Their Parent s have paid their passage Over. They will be looked after by friends and relatives in Canada. The British government will pro vide transportation for other groups. Charge of major f. J. Ney executive vice president of the National coun cil of education. Major Ney said his group were brought Over in accordance with plans to facilitate Transfer of British children to Canada by affiliating British schools with schools in the Dominion. Some of the children he said would go to Ashbury College Ottawa and others to Edgehill school Windsor . Plans for evacuation of other school children in England practically were Complete major Ney said adding that preference would be Given to the Young and that no one would be evacuated who could be of use to the Mother country at this time. Among the children was Hon. Victor Harmsworth. Grandson of lord Rothe Rinere. British publisher. Who suffered a broken Arm in an Accident in route to the Dominion. Princess Alice opens Home Ottawa july 3. The first to open her Home to evacuees from great Britain her Royal highness the Princess Alice has welcomed three children to government House since her arrival Here june 21. Three More will come. This week. Foremost consideration just now for the wife of the Earl of Athlone governor general of Canada is the settlement of thousands of children to be brought from great Britain to Canada for the duration of the War. Applications London july 3. Tons for evacuation of Chil Dren to the dominions and the United states have been received thus far from parents in England and Wales alone it was announced in the House of commons yesterday. Howard c. Bannerman 592 Ingersoll Street was sent to jail Foi even Days by magistrate t. J. Mur us License Aya s also suspended for six presbyterian holds jewish funeral the traditional connection be scotsmen and jews was emphasized in an occurrence during the recent withdrawal of British troops from France. The first jew ish Soldier in the British army to be killed in France was Sidney Rochkind and the chaplain who ministered to him before his death and conducted the first jewish military funeral in France was Captain Kenneth Tyson a presbyterian minister. It was impossible for a jewish chaplain to reach the casualty Clearing station in time. Captain Tyson conducted the funeral ser vice using the jewish prayer Book issued to jewish soldiers in the British army and afterwards wrote to Rochkind s Mother her Home in Glasgow. On a farm under the Rural rehabilitation act was rejected attention was called to a new in. The _ assessment act which required ers when any change was made in Thev assessment councillor new Man reported a visit made to St. Boniface to see equipment for pre paring and making roads. Councillor Evans was appointed for the three months. Sewer to be built at Transcona tenders on prices of labor and material to install a sewer on Ros seau Avenue West and Pandora Avenue East were called for at the Transcona Council meeting tuesday night. Opening of tenders for painting the firemen s quarters and for sup plying gasoline and Oil to the fire and Public works departments was referred to a special committee. S. R. Davy a Delegate requested that Ralph Avenue Between Oxford and Bond streets be graded. W. Eli Asovitch asked for a water rate keep Kopak in your car a Kodak has become stand Ard equipment in thousands of cars. Come in and Sec the new models. They re take up Little room. Prices moderate. Provincial police court adjustment stating he was taxed for Eastman photographic materials 217 Portage Avenue limited would Safeway stores limited Ottawa july 3. Tion Sale and consumption erf liquor for the War s duration was advocated yesterday by Hon. R. B. Hanson conservative Leader in the House of commons in the course of his speech on the budget. Computing Canada s drinking Bill at or. Hanson said prohibition should be initiated As a purely economic but he realized this May not be Fea sible for reasons i shall not enlarge or. Hanson regretted Nerc was no tax on liquor and said a tax of at least one cent a gallon on gasoline was expected and should have been imposed. Calling for retrenchment in government spending on non essential services or. Hanson urged that positions becoming vacant in the Public service be left unfilled when possible and no unnecessary positions created. Appointment erf l. W. Brockington. Of Winnipeg As War historian at a salary of s9.doo a year and s12-a-Day living allow Ance was particularly criticized. Or. Hanson suggested the services of or. Brockington were being used for purely propaganda Pur poses and suggested he was writing speeches for the prime minister. If the government did not give the proper Type of leadership a1 this time. Or. Hanson prophesied the people would demand a n really National gov the House received from Victor Quelch n.d., Acadia an Amend ment to a co operative common wealth federation amendment to the budget calling for the Bank of Canada to Issue currency and credit. The . Amendment be fore the House proposed absorption of 100 per cent Fri excess profits during the War instead of 75 per cent attacks budget mrs. Doris Nielsen Unity North Battleford said the people who support the present government would be judged the real enemies of the people of Canada because it was forcing canadians into eco nomic and political bondage under the Guise of the Lone woman member of the House declared she could not sup port the government or its budget even if she were painted unpatriotic. The budget foreshadowed inflation and enslavement of future generations of canadians. And would drive the Middle class Down to poverty mrs. Nielsen declared. Dan Milvor lib. Fort William said he could not be any Large increased Here might be differences on to the manner in which the Money would be raised. He was not chiding the govern ment for rejecting it Eft Only taxation and borrowing As a Means of meeting the budget. Hon. J. L. Ralston finance min Ster had calculated the National come this year would approximate s3.sq0.0001000_and next year or Hanson doubted it Hose figures would be reached. A great portion of Canadian in come was from agriculture and for. Hanson Lieve that financial returns would Corne to the wheat growers particularly or to Bacon producers or Apple growers. If his doubts As to increased National income proved Well founded the return from new budget taxes would fall Short of the Esti mate and the pay As we go War financing policy would fail. Federal and provincial govern ment spending for non War services and projects must be reduced As much As possible and the National income increased by Public spend ing. Failure of the government to initiate Large War spending projects until just on the eve of the budget presentation meant that the effect of the budget on Ordinary business would be serious before benefits of government spending became effective. Failed to halt expenditures or. Hanson said the government had failed to halt expenditures on the Montreal railway terminal but had done so on the Toronto and Quebec postal stations and other lauded the budget and had been presented. The Way i like or Tion. Or. Hanson he held there should have been Complete closing Down of the liquor business for the War s Dura Hanson approving the proposal to increase the excess profits tax said it was a proper policy for War time but excessive income and profit taxes and succession duties might work great injury to the state in peace time if a Capi Lahs system is to be maintained. War a Long one or Hanson said he had realized from the Start that the War would be a Long one and it was a fore gone conclusion that Canadian people would not withhold from the government whatever Money was necessary to win the War by health and physical fitness. Unless health and physical welfare of the people were safeguarded other measures looking toward Victory would be useless. Dutch to Aid . Public buildings. The Montreal terminus seems to be sacrosanct he said. It will Cost this country and May even run to and its continuation to me is a shocking thing at this to say that this budget represents National sacrifice or that there is Equality of sacrifice is far frown the said or. Hanson. All the sacrificial taxation is being concentrated upon a handful people in the lower Middle income brackets. A total of approximately taxpayers in the brackets Between and Are being asked to contribute next year a total of Over addition to the which these people Are new paying. Is there anywhere else in this budget any sacrifice comparable with the tax imposed on this comparatively Small element in our population or. Quelch termed the budget unpatriotic in that its increases in taxation would restrict demand in Canada Lor goods of which there was already a surplus. Anything that was financially desirable for Canada was financially possible under a modernized Finan Cial system or. Quelch said. While Germany had in effect said to hell with Money and built herself into a powerful nation we have been worshipping at the shrine of Money. Those who were responsible for Canada s financial policy in recent years were the grand saboteurs " of All time or. Quelch said. Not least among acts of treachery were the policies which had pre vented full expansion of production and permitted widespread unemployment. Taxes imposed in the budget should bring Home to Canadian people the supreme realization tha1 we Are at said f. D. Shaw n.d., red but he doubted 11 that realization seized All members of the commons. People preoccupied with news of developments in Europe and on the sea. Generally failed to realize that our greatest front is Here he referred to the fight for Froin Winnipeg and return to coach tourist limit 6 months Standard limit oct.31 Washington july 3. Netherlands legation received word from its government in London yesterday that a refugee dutch air Force has been organized to in the defence of the British Isles. Toronto Montreal Lake route meals and berth extra on Steamer. Lake extra each Way plus meals and berth on Steamer. Correspondingly Low rates to other Eastern Points. For full information consult Canadian Pacific ticket agent or City ticket Oft ii a phone 2 1-2-3 depot ticket office. Phone 21g-7 main St. Phone 97 945 St. Boniface City office phone 5211 or e. A. Mcguinniss Gen. Agt., psst. Winnipeg. The great lakes a glorious trip on Inland seas. Relax on Sun bathed Breeze swept decks. Join deck sports enjoy tasty meals in a cheery atmosphere sleep in Cool airy state rooms and visit interesting Stop Over Points sailings tuesdays and saturdays from fort William and port Arthur automobiles transported on great lakes steamers at moderate rates. Passengers arriving at fort William on. Morning of sailing May breakfast on the Steamer at moderate prices. W15-400 familiar acts that Mark a better Way of living fou Click your camera or hold this Glass when you see people doing familiar everyday things with their hands taking a Pic rare or drinking coca cola or what not it May not occur to you that such simple movements life of business. Fifty five years ago no amount of Money would buy you an ice cold the next year you could buy it for five cents. The Price is still a Nickel and you can buy ice cold coca cola never far from where you Are. You and people like you helped to make that happen you tasted you liked it. So coca cola went into soda fountains everywhere. It went in to bottles coming from hundreds of bottling plants. Then came the familiar reel coolers. Then the famous six bottle Cartons. Finally thousands upon thou Sands of retail places to serve you. Coca cola pre pared with the finished Art that comes from a lifetime of prac Tice. You can Quality of that s the main reason so Many hundreds of thou Sands daily pause to enjoy the re freshment of ice cold your desire for its Quality and years of work have made coca cola the drink everybody knows and have made the pause that refreshes Canada s Favourite moment
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