Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 23, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Bryce s ii i Home _ i mss by Carrier in Winnipeg. 2sc per week. Desperate Hitler expected by Victor Gordon Lennox London. Jan. Special can the red a s Lac Eastern front continue at an increasing and the British 8th army enters Tripoli the germans a reliably to be preparing a Spring counter offensive. This would be the last desperate fling and at present it is not cer Tain where they would make the attempt. That Hitler plans some thing of this kind is partly Deduc i Tion. Partly information. Though Germany has been 1 thrown Back on the defensive that i does t mean that Hitler will not j try offensive counter strokes in i 1943. Information suggests that he j has managed to withdraw in Divi Sions from Lac Casl front for re i forming and equipping in Reich. He has been enabled to do this by the Liberal callous employment of troops drawn from the countries subjugated by the. Axis earlier in the War for an Winnipeg saturday january 23, 1943 Price so per copy edition with comics Loc. Ii different sgt. K. G v has arrived to word received r. Jas Kildonan. A . He o Rev. And mr.--. 177 Oakview Samson attempted warding off of russian blows. How could those 1.300.000 troops be Best employed As Many As according Hall might be required Cor the i is wife of Scandinavia if the Avenue. Allies undertook invasion which of the the germans apparently anticipate. His observer s but the rest could provide a pow Iii the Sonj Erful striking Force for any one of v. San son several purposes Plarl Kildonan. Possibilities viewed i Trie possibilities Here plated by students Are 1. Reinforce . Juergen von Arnim nazi chief in Tunisia sufficient ship Ilo Ping is available. 2. Drive across Spain to Embar Rass the Anglo american rear in North Africa. Make a desperate attempt to j defence minister Ralston listens with interest As private Gerald Clarke of the Princess Louise Dragoon guards. Ottawa gives his views on Reserve army life during he fir inspection of a whole unit of Lac Reserve army. More than 1.000 members of the 33rd Reserve brigade group were inspected by col. Ralston who spent the greater part of the evening chatting with men of. Lac ranks. Stalin s Chat is answered in ten years of by or. . Lulling How to Essiri ins improve the it of soviet by Dyson Carter in. 1931, Stalin made a speech. Little attention was paid his words in our countries. But that speech will go Down Jin history As one of the most remarkable predictions Ever made. I Stalin warned his people we Are now a Hun dred years behind the advanced countries then he made this dark and fearsome prophecy we overwhelm the British Isles when must make Cool this distance in 10 years or they crush us1." it is calculated that the greatest ten years Lam number of . S Best troops Lel. His a Igilio armies backed for Vas red a 1." Anrod holding Back science. Assault 4. Engineers grabbed each Labora tory report and immediately tried o thci1 11 1 ulu most promising ideas. Id not i these worked the govern by the Industry of All the advanced Factor i countries of Europe into the assault arrived Over a Canadian corp. Of . According t Cei cd by Thompson. Brother of si1.ith have been sent abroad. Evidently the governing for Hitler when considering these on the soviet Union alternatives must be the predict this Lime Stalin spoke Able strength of the Luftwaffe whole world the germans did and. If any offensive is undertaken lie would choose one needing the least prolonged air support since i the Lull Wafic is the weakest link i in his armament. Considering the whole Posillo is difficult to deduce Why the communist party in Britain which always lakes its Cue from Moscow has revived during the past few a Canadian second i violent Campaign Tor a front in Europe immediately. Moscow has been fully in by i to 01 the whole Anglo Ameri can future plans and timetable i which be substantially Modi lied. The general impression Here is be Able Union to conceal their plan for a Blitz Victory. Planning commission rushed quite the contrary. They Industrial operation on a in in every Way they calculated i scale y i. Not Only Lac research but the planning and political Man two a cent in the government was in the hands of trained scientists. 7. In the end. All new discoveries were judged by the workmen and Farmers who had to use them and impractical ideas were thrown out before they could slow thin Sis up. They would certainly finish with the soviet month and a half to now Lii is fantastic plan must be considered a Complete failure our military and Industrial experts admit those ten year the soviets More than made up for the Hundred years backwardness. They did in in ten years. Hitler tried to crush them. And his planned Blitz tailed. I everyone was astonished. Tech ital i Rolf Barnett i of or. mrs. A. J. Bar Natl. 272 Road has be in re ported missing after an operational flight made from Malton air school on january 1-1. Although a vigorous search s still going on. To Date there Lias been no Trace of the missing enlisted on training at n Montreal graduating from Jarvis 15. Not just a few hut millions he Wes posted to May 1 no. 1 and Young and old people studied Sci a Cnoc As soldiers fight a War. Wilh All their hearts and souls covering silly years lint report fire brigade or is a 1-i-iv 11. 18 Iii. Her. By chief m build o Hope was or. In. Can acct x i holy . Zuncic a the direction of the j affair rather than military and Springs from the suspicions aroused by tic handling of the North african far. Cknoi.1 Trinity of miss Buskirk and miss How Len. Fifty five years 2.t. 1888 there were to be Lively times at Mccallen j is held accidental accidental death was the verdict returned by the Coroner s jury investigating the death of Samuel Mccallon. Sherburn Street who died i St. Boniface Hospital Jan. 17. The inquest was held at St. Rinks. Court Friday night. The verdict states that death was clot of blood in Lac lung indirectly Causi a by lying in bed As a result of a fracture of the Skull from a fall from the front t "181 la Var Endryck Street at 7.30 . Dec. 25." there were no eyewitnesses to the Accident. Lang sword. Of -131 la ver pcs lifted that shortly a neighbor and or. Mccallon started attempts to free Lac victim s car from the ditch at la and la Fly Rhc. He la Verci Idi pc and la Flacche. He Lac other culled a Subj cos in one tenth the time taken re still dumbfounded. As for by our universities. Hitler s experts they Are stunned in our countries the experts Are now desperately trying to organize and Speed up science i or the War. Science has always Heron on a War fooling in the soviet War against hardship dredging Loil and War to win for . He a train Tii a Recti was employed by the t. Eaton company in Winnipeg. Youth welfare plan prepared by b. T. Richardson Ottawa ont., Jan. 23 special a programme of recreational and cultural activities designed to link Canadian youth organizations in a vast Volunteer army to Aid civilian War projects and help out in the manpower shortage has been pre pared for selective service authorities by capt. Ian Eisenhardt. West Ern physical and cultural director. The plan is now wailing approval. Capt. Eisenhardt has been on loan from the Canadian army for five months preparing his proposals. Primarily the Eisenhardt plan is eneral welfare scheme for munitions workers and families. Capt. Eisenhardt visited 50 War factories and found less than five per cent them had adequate recreational activities. It is recognized that an important morale Job needs to be done in congested War production centres. One evidence is the Rise in the rate of juvenile delinquency. The Eisenhardt plan which has not been made Public would organize a programme of citizenship in which youth could play a War part. For the most part existing youth organizations would be used with Central direction from Ottawa. Since there arc s85.000 Canadian boys from 10 to 17 years organized groups could help in local emergencies in Salvage and other campaigns in running Victory gardens and in undertaking to help farm ers. The youth service corps in England. Captain Eisenhardt pointed out and similar British organizations undertake work of this kind such additional jobs As filling Sand bags filling bomb craters and running errands. Support is asked in nutrition Campaign j i Winnipeg citizens Are being ask 1 cd to give their support to the launching of Canada s nutrition Campaign. When it was announced last fall by or. L. B. Pelt of Ottawa that the Campaign was being planned to begin this month a group of citizens offered their help. Or. Pelt is director of nutrition services department of pensior5 and health. Business and professional men and women of Winnipeg already have responded to present the nutria fior. Programme to the people of Winnipeg and Manitoba. Following the formation of an a. S. Mackay is elected j by Prince Edward legion j a. S. Mackay was elected presi i Dent of the Prince Edward Branch. I Canadian legion at the annual meeting thursday evening. G. Folio Well president of the St. And Ai Craa Battery won. New Canadian guns win laurels a Winnipeg unit the Lith heavy vital legion Branch presided Dur the election Oil officers and was assisted by g. Anderson and Mclntosh other officers included past president. R. K. Finlayson first vice president Vav. Beveridge second a. J. Phillips executive committee g. Bessant. T. Crocker. R. Biair a. Newel and a. Wylie sergeant at arms George Bessant. Warm clothing sent to Russia Manitoba is giving its Best. There arc few cast offs to be found among Aurcle for Canada s big guns when it went into action against the nazi planes which carried out a terror raid on London. England a few Days ago. Other Story on Page 11. Formerly the Lith medium Bat Tery of the non permanent Force the unit was mobilized As the Lith heavy anti aircraft Battery in the fall of 19-Io and after a period of training at the fort Street bar Racks moved to Petawawa. Ont. The Battery went overseas in sep tember 3941. Captain John w. Brice. Son . A. .1. Brice one of the artillery staff officers of . 10. And mrs. Brice. Who re Side at 183 Elm Street went overseas with the Battery and is now gunnery instructor to the regiment of which it is part. Sergeant j. K. Brown. Winnipeg. Is no. 1 Man in one of the gun Crews the boxes of garments that come in every Day to the Canadian other Winnipeg Aid to Russia clothing depot. J Man in the Battery include Battery from the City and the country. Sergeant major Bob Mccaulay hundreds of warm Snow suits Are being sent in for the children of Russia. There Are boxes of woolly mittens and a Fairdy leather just the kind the Canadian boy Well As Gay knitted sweaters and Pullover Caps for there Are practical under clothes of Good Quality. In these Days when every Home is Busy unravelling Wool from Dis carded garments to make new articles for the boys overseas Manitoban have not forgotten the sergeant Cook John l. Murray sergeants Charles Butler. J. Mcgregor. J. Carlyle. William Sander son and ii. Gunners j. Wallace. R. Ronty h. Frisby. R. Ballingall. H. K. Rankin. J. Cooper and j. Thompson. Gunner f. S. My Martin. Of flin flon is with the Battery. Mrs. J. Wintrup. Suite a Amherst apartments who has a son and a son in Law in the unit is president of the Battery auxiliary. Russians need be coveted by Dominion find clothing depot. This is just a stocks that would any Man in. The their Way to the Start. The warm j overcoats for russian Man. The committee inspects technical Institute activities of the provincial Voca Lional technical Institute in the Ford building. Portage Avenue were in knitted dresses sent in for the spec Ted Friday afternoon by a legis what sort of magic did the soviets use. To leap a whole Century of Progress in Fen years used new science no magic All. They used the new science. With this weapon they i armed themselves As no nation Over All Man. Women and children their i before was armed. Scientists and rights to a Happy life technicians of Lac soviet Union planned those ten fateful years and Joseph Stalin put their plans into contributions for the Canadian words and gave them to the people j Aid to Russia fund arc being re Stalin said first for us. Secli Cei cd care of the free press. The City Curling rinks durin i a pc s first in a Spiel four Corning from Portage la Prai Rie three from . And caused from from Stony Mountain. Fifty years 23, 1803 the Mclntyre skating rink was badly damaged by fire it had erected originally by the Granite Curling Clab and had formerly been As the Granite rink. J orly five years Street figures at the ninth annual West after to and pm . Convention which to be held in Brandon. Feb. 4-g. A Cretu be Secretary t. D. Patlon. International Secretary c. S. Ward. Vice president w. H. Bar Llott. Of by Nique i science in action decides he said later we have technique. Now cadres people who can use science decide every and this is what happened. In 1917 the soviets had Only 210 re search laboratories. In 1937 they had 2.200 such centres. Thus they mastered technique. In 1917 they had 120.000.000 people who could not even read or write. In 1937 they had 9.000.000 people who understood science and could use it i thus they found cadres. Once upon a time people in Clemo uralic countries laughed at the Richardson on investigating they found him the Brandon a k. D. End Rev. Leu Ugactz. Forty years 23, 1903 fallen Over the railing. The Winnipeg City Council held constables Gerald turn or a special meeting to ballot on he Mike Mickalchuk testified Library base the Sergt. Barm it r. 19--u. And a wireless school i May no. 1 at Malton. Ontario where receiving extensive j committee appointed la before enlisting sergeant november Wilh f. W. Ties acting chairman. Representatives from business and professions have join cd in forming the Manitoba Nutu top Campaign committee. Fac separate commit pcs have been appointed within the general com Mill cd to develop the through All channels of Publ c russian women Are Only a Small part of what Manitoba s people can and will do. Send your Box today to the Cana Dian Aid to Russia fund clothing depot. Union Trust building Winnipeg. For skilled recruits a Large number of Man women Are needed by Lii . To serve in skilled trades. Flying cd Virmati until a officer d. R. P. Coals. Winnipeg j permanent chairman. Miss Amy j. Approach. Or. Tees has continued As a lint Tribune. Sky. Or children to have Tea and Coffee coupons in response to Many enquiries regarding Tea and Coffee coupons for children regional rationing of a facials slated Locklay that plans had1 been made to provide children at Taining the age of 12 before March with Tea and Coffee coupons. These will be included in the next Issue of ration books upon receipt of a letter signed by the Parent or guardian slating tile full name Date year of birth and the ration recruiting Centre announced Satur proc has been appointed Secretary. Day. The openings include men or women photographers clerks Cooks Hospital ass islands Laboratory ass islands radiographers sailors. Tel Printer operators. Man carpenters Draughtsmen. Electricians Metal workers paint ers shoe repairers welders. Women laundry women. Meteorological observers. Orval f. Cooper Portage la Prairie brother of Roy Cooper with Lac Canadian paratroops. Was vict Union and called such number the child. House covered with blood. His position indicated that he May have Var the railing. And Mccallen could very easily have lies. They were not lies. They were simple facts. Thank god they were in the British Isles where Lac people have tasted Hitler s bestial warfare. Everyone from Churchill Down newsboys breathed a prayer lit Tsuu thanks lady Mem funds of St. Matthew s Church profited to the extent of s58.85 by the Sale the lost chord and Christmas booklets prepared sold by a tiie congregation. Tony fivi years ago Jan. 23, 1908 e land had decided to put four cd of the dread naught into commission each year. Sime curlers who were at the Duluth Bonspiel toe Lemon. Mac fallen Over the railing of Lac Steps in opening the door of the dwelling dropping four and a half fact to the pavement below. Or. I. O. Fryer stated that the victim was to have left Hospital or. Ian. 18. Having recovered enough from his injuries to the Temple area to of when Stalin assured the world that Lac Blitz had been slopped and that the full volume of the soviet Union s Reserve is Only now expanding the detailed plans which statin and the soviet experts Drew up can be reduced to these principal Steps humanity s weapon is Lui children reaching the age of on or after March 1. 1943, will not be provided with Tea and Coffee Early Volunteer downtown Arm saturday at the office. Another was Harry Sindr. 130 Burrows ave nue. First girl Volunteer was miss Lyscomb. Glenboro. Reported major c. E. Otton. The . Centre enrolled 27 Jack m. Scott has arrived overseas according to word received by his wife who re sides with his parents or. And r i u mrs. J. Scott of 859 Garwood Loal hauling i Avenue. Enlisting with the . December 1941, Pilot officer held unlikely Here wartime prices and Trade Board officials stated saturday that the Fate of Toronto s citizens in having to haul i hair own Coal is unlikely to befall the citizens of Winnipeg. The Board announced however that Coal dealers Here have no objection to persons calling for their coat if they have the facilities to do so. Cases of Lack of co operation on the part of the Public have been reported at the regional offices it was Learned this morning. One dealer was asked to deliver Coke to Friday. . 10 enrolled 41 1 Householder already possessing for a local of i enough to last him until March. Men and one woman coupons until the third ration Book major Maris h. Garlon. District re is issued next fall officials sealed. Cruising officer. 738 men 45 women in the first such Lack of is re Cruz ing Days of january stated artificial shortage a representative of the Coal administrator s office declared. Scott received his commission when he graduated As a navigator from Pearce. Alia., in november. 1942. Dies of gunshot wounds at Brandon Brandon Man., Jan. 23. Special Russell Clark son of or. And mrs. John Clark . No. 5, Brandon died n Brandon general Hospital Friday evening As a result of a gunshot wound in his head. R.c.m.p., who Are investigating stated no information concerning Lac fatality is at present available. He was rushed to Hospital Here from North Brandon about 4.30 . The body is at Macphe Sou and Bedford funeral Home. Native committee beaded by Hon. Ivan Schultz minister of Educa Tion. The committee saw army and air Force men taking technical training and civilian youths receiving in sort Ilion in Sheet Metal work. The Plant which the school occupies was recently purchased by the province for the committee also inspected property fronting on Portage ave nue and adjoining Lac school on the West which the province recently purchased for a Price some what under from the Imperial Oil company and the City. This property will be used for recreational hours and sports by the students and for any additions that May be required for the school in the future. I be committee which was appointed by the legislature to study and report upon educational questions adjourned its business meet ing in respect to the memory of the late Stephen Krawchyk. M.l.a., who was a member of the commit tee. Legislators who inspected the school Wilh or. Schultz were Lloyd Clark. St. Boniface Paul Bardal Winnipeg Nicholas Hryhorczuk Ethelbert Fred Bell. Birtle Joseph Wawrykow Gimli and Hon. Sau cur Marcoux la Var Undrye. Navy issues urgent Call for carpenters carpenters and Man Wilh Metal working experience Are urgently needed by the Navy commander e. T. C. Orde officer commanding Lac naval forces of Manitoba announced saturday. The age limit for women to enrol As Cooks in the Wrens has been raised to 56 in special cases stated third officer a. E. Graham. More than acres of land in Eire have been planted in Trees in each of the last five years toward an objective of acres of productive Woodland. A motor transport company has been organized in Argentina to carry passengers and freight Over t no Mountain Highway South sea stage is set for a new showdown to humanity s weapon 1. The idea that science inanity s weapon in winning a bal Ler life was spread to every Man. And the Middle thoracic vertebrae woman and child in the soviet to permit him to leave. The Post i Jmc a. The people proved they Portem revealed leave. The Post no non. That the primary i hungry d. Ii. Braden and my Kunzic. Jan. Of t in Avenue or. Mccallen was stationary Engineer at the Northwest laundry the Thor others testifying were Clarke Davidson manager of Lac laundry or. J. Prond Ergal. Pathologist at St. Boniface Hospital Harold grou cute Anci Raymond Legros. Both of 481 la Var Endryck. Thirty years ago a or. c St. Matthews1 themselves As Star the col of widening a Bill was to be introduced in the Manitoba House to i Tarp rate the order of nurses and Esi Alluh the . Degree to protect the profession against the unqualified. Tucny five years 23. J01s try . British con troller two meatless Days Public eating on Winnipeg scr included Ferguson. Dougia. Fairbanks sr.1. And tiny Marguerite Clark. Twenty years 23. 1923 Myra hers Dehugh cd a Large Audi ence in the Central congregational Harj rave and Quap Relle i with her cultured piano play stars in motion Pic Kres showing in Winnipeg were t2ck Kun. Eva Novak. Mac Murray a. Rbert Rawlinson. Cause of death was the Skull Frac Ture which caused the blood clot in the pulmonary artery in the lungs. Death was sudden. He dismissed j the possibility that the clot would 23. 1913 i Navy appeared had not Lac Accident member of the Canadian press the Canadian press is exclusively entitled to the use for of All news Des patches credited to it or to the associated press in this paper also the local news ptts shed herein. Lac. Harold cousins who has recently arrived overseas according to word received by his parents. Or. And mrs. A. Cousins. While Mouth. Man. He Minoa the . In february. 1942, and received his training in Manitoba and Ontario. To understand and use such science. 2. Millions of Farmers and work men were asked to Send their every Day work problems to the nearest science Centre. Ideas of tremendous value came from Humble people. Science ceased to be highbrow. 3. 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