Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, January 25, 1943

Issue date: Monday, January 25, 1943
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 25, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page r our Winn Sci i Akk i a task. Monday. January 25, 1943 committee to study Lay offs and after War employment the entire question of Lay offs in Industrial plants in greater Winnipeg the present unemployment situation and matters relating to Post War conditions As they might affect the Field of employment Here will be studied by a plan and a Ion committee to be chosen by mayor Garnet Coulter. This was decided at a meeting of representative citizens and business held at. The City Hail saturday morning. The meeting was called by mayor Coulter. Or cart at the meeting u Erc rep a Sonta of he following constructive Way. A motion was passed authorizing the mayor to appoint from Tho representatives present at the meeting a plan and action committee to study the situation in in its aspects and that when they were ready to report various another general meeting would be greater i called to receive its report and Winnipeg area. Two representatives fro Cadi a the following bodies labor one big uni a of men s Wii Nivea Board of Trade. .1 e. Birder United powder and explosive Ivor Rirs America. Industrial do . More about Russia Mani severed key Purius soviet Hopes were mounting that the bulk Canadian Congress of a Toba Canadian manufacturers association local Council of . Council of social agencies of greater Winnipeg. Ret Nii Mer chants association. Rehabilitation and construction commit tee. Employers association of Manitoba. Need Wori ers Trade Council the Heads of the Winnipeg members the Winnipeg City Council. Explains correspondence the mayor explained the Corre which had taken place Between and the minister of j went into action Side by Side munitions and supplies about tie i Veteran red army corps Lay offs in War Industrial Pla Winnipeg and about inc threat of farther unemployment in Fleet were thrown into the ofic naive of the forces in that area be annihilated. Huge quantities of supplies munitions prisoners were reported Lilling into russian hands us dozens of caucasus towns and villages recaptured. Hundreds of caucasus citizens in the liberated areas were emerging from Iii Ding in the mountains and joining he advancing russian troop columns. Cossacks in the Kislov disk area were reporting with their Nicholson has sent word of his Safe arrival overseas to his parents. Or. And mrs. W. Nicholson of i Evanson Street. Born in Winnipeg. Private Nicholson recently celebrated his 20th birthday. Me was educated at Laura Secord and Gordon Bell schools enlisted with the . In december and trained in Winnipeg and Shilo. Was reported running one hour 50 minutes late. Train arrivals reports on main line train arrivals were Given As follows . Train no. 7 from Montreal due at 9.50 . Expected at 7.30 . Or later nos. And 4 from Vancouver both running nearly two hours late. . No. 3 from Toronto due at now will be fairly dealt with i its merits by National Iwer labor Board. Failure to take advantage to this settlement will Gru Voly it Iizumi Nur Mouk a1iout proposals cull Mikeil Ruiu i Ila tonal and us placed under jurisdiction of the National War labor Board. 3. Opportunity for the St Elwork ers to present a new wage Case to the National War labor Board. New chairman appointment of a new chair Man for the Board relieving labor minister Mitchell thus providing a Board chairman who has not previously considered the dispute. 5. Recommendation by the government that the Board give earliest consideration to any application by the steel workers. C. Passage to an order in Council guaranteeing 55 cents an hour mini mum pay retroactive to nov. 1. 1942. At the Sydney and Sault St. Marie plants and for Basic steel workers at Trenton. N.s., without prejudicing the workers right to make application to the National War labor Board concerning the Bonus. The current Bonus be paid As part of the 55-cent rate and workers would be eligible for any Bonus increases but in the event of decreases in the Bonus the minimum rate would not be allowed fl.30 . No. 1 from Montreal and d . Halifax due at 9.50 . Both run i a f a 7. Opportunity to to Ning seven hours and 40 minute s. Opportunity to the Trenton disk area were reporting with hair la.0. No it in ruins from West horses and were being organized in i in Winnipeg few privately owned Volant it a Batta ions Winch seen on Tho Well into Ici loll slut by Sicle Wlton thrown into Olar Sivi of the powerful Black sea the Winnipeg electric company had its facilities taxed to accommodate All passengers. Street car schedules in particular found the going difficult. Snow ploughs were out All a steelworkers to apply to the National Board to determine the extent to which Trenton operations Are Basic steel. The amended settlement plan provided that nothing in these terms of settlement shall decrease the pre Vious earnings of any order to make sure citation which was made m this 1 germans Tion dumps at a second killed 2.000 j and destroyed Many and killed Way should be soundly based or in y should give evidence of i 10q u a lulls having Community support. A and fio Rudds in fourth. There was a full discussion 01 the j in he troll he present employment situation Ami after Cap also of matters relating to to t-1 it. Of Star Boles 1u8 War conditions As they might at feet of Kharkov and the Field of employment Here and it. Was agreed that the represent lives present should continue the Clearing 150-mile stretch of the Rostov eyelets Moscow Railroad which they need to develop an Al joint Effort to approach a solution i on Kharkov Industrial capital of unemployment problems in a of the Ukraine and fourth City of Wtissia. Guards units took Starob Clrk a the Bayonet Point Veneir cling the City storming the thickly strewn Pill boxes of a City which the Ger mans had turned into a fortress and Point for renewed development. Bit Rte i ported closed. Strikes fighting their Way through it Street by Street and building by building. On the South Voronezh front northernmost of the major South Ern War theatres the russians Dur ing the night liquidated a big group of troops capturing . They had taken 1.000 in this area yesterday after capturing workers As Basic steel saturday to bring their total to workers taut left open the Way for nearly there in a Little More i employees of the Dominion steel Agency buses were called out to Aid where Street cars the storm Loo Tough. In Winnipeg 5.1 inches of Snow fell during the week end. Further West the snowfall was heavier por Tage in Prairie recording 6.5 inches. Bitter weather Brandon Man., Jan. 15. Special bitter sub Zero weather in of utmost importance his statement or. King said that having regard to the Gravity of the submarine menace and the extreme need for escort and cargo the largest possible steel production was of the utmost import throughout the conferences the government steadily asserted its conviction that its Price ceiling and wage stabilization policy were essential to the effective control of with a Low of 41 recorded last night Cost and Llie at the experimental farm got most Brandon Over the week end. Their Homes some eight lot he continued. Recognized that Ait in creasing proportion of the country s inches of Snow which fell late sat a total production is necessarily de urday blanketed trunk o War needs and that As a and City streets and roads. In the consequence the Supply of goods City streets and roads were opened monday and the City bus service operated 1 new minor disruptions. District Side roads were re for Consumers is inevitably reduced. Were indiscriminate and unregulated increases in wages to be permitted the result would simply from one than two weeks. Coal corporation plants Here armies near Junction to apply to National War labor the Southern and caucasian Board on this Point. Neared a Junction of ask sup Lorl Al the Northern stretch i of the Rostov Baku Railroad. The Southern army was Only 50 rated Blue Joy Northeast of Tik Horetsky it Blue Jay education gently so it Rany be easily to relieve pain remove corns As shown in the diagram. Blue Joy costs very a few cents to treat each All drug and toilet goods counters. Y Vrej Hsii one pc Jiwon Blue Jay Biack Corn i Astmus where the Baku line meets that extending Westward to Krasnodar and the Black sea naval base of novo Roris Sisk be an uncontrollable Rise in prices june to Competition among All classes Moke about i for the reduced Supply of goods. The whole Community would suffer not Only As individual Citi Zens but collectively through the consequent weakening of the War Colfort. Wage earners would be among the first to suffer. In the Post War period economic collapse affecting All classes would be the inevitable consequence of in the prime minister expressed his apr Calion and that of the government for the manner in which All parties participated in an Effort to resume steel production without telegrams were despatched to Sydney and Snail St. Marie ask Iii the workers there to remain on strike in support of the Trenton suggested plan Union s stand. A spokesman said the telegrams signed by the local " s letter of last Friday or. Executive declared thai failure to Mullal d sent the i Ime. Minister a support their demands would with a six Point plan Faith a betrayal could reasonably be recon to Shewood sanitarium place of rest and peace amid appointed buildings and Lovely grounds where the family physician can Send his cases needing treatment for nervous or mild mental disorders knowing that they receive under standing care from a competent medical and nursing staff. Army would strike northwestward soon toward Kusch Chavka 45 Miles the southwestern tront troops of . Philip Golikov who took Staro Belsk. Had now Cut the Ros Railroad at nine Points to control 150 Miles of its most vital area to the germans in the South. Pules join russians London. Jan. 25. Ice More Uhan poles have at a persian port from soviet Russia to bolster the polish army in the near East under Gen. Wladyslaw Anders the India office announced yesterday. Moke about weather continued Frum 1 and one Trenton local president who attended the Ottawa conferences. Presided and addressed the meeting. Last night or. Patterson said the meeting would reconvene tuesday torning at b . National Industry. 2. Authority to the National Wai labor Board to define employees in production and primary processing. I. Immediate establishment by order in Council of a year Atleed 55-cent minimum wage rate. Terms of the Clurn to work were 4. Implementation of recon transmitted to the men by c. H. Mond Lions of the Barlow comr is Millard Canadian National Sjon Roi j0b evaluation and rec Las of the United Steeh workers of Sif Calion. Adjustment of wage rates. America. Ii he w v 1. Till a Sydney unum source said the i Day s work. And overtime payment Lor a seventh f. Ii. Hornets mud address h. In atrium. Curl i. I said no. 1 Highway West to Brandon land East to Kenora the Neepawa Dauphin Yorkton route the Nee Pawa Minnedosa Russell route. No. 14 in Emerson. No. 12 to St. Anne. Nos. X and to Winnipeg i3each and Gimli. No. 7 1u in Ulon. The j Elie Lai Gruth route the Henderson plan t services were no seriously affected monday although trans Cuti Cura Talcum East scheduled to arrive at 4.43 . Backache and kidney trouble make you feel if you re feeling out o arts. Get up nights or suffer from burning a singes backache nervousness. Rheumatic pains free Cunt headaches and colds and feel old before your time. Kidney and Elnader troubles May be the cause. Worry. Colds working too hard or Over eating or drink inc Rony an excess of acids your kidneys so that they help to clean out poisonous wastes that might otherwise undermine your health. Help kidneys remove acids nature provides the kidneys to clean and your blood and to remove excels acids. The kidneys contain about nine million tiny tubes or Niters through which the heart pumps blood about 200 times an hour night. Ana Day so it s easy to see that Thev Mav tet tired and slow Down when four in years no n scientific formula called a Max was made available to the Public through Drue stores making it easy and inexpensive to help thousands suffer inc from Klaney and. Bladder troubles in these three ways i. Help the kidneys remove excess acids which May become Poi and irritating. 2. To palliate burning old worn out and smarting i the urinary passages ant bladder irritation. 3. Help the Sld evs clean out wastes which May become poisonous if allowed to accumulate thus aiding nature m in of Energy which May easily make you feel years younger. Money Back agreement usually in kidney and bladder disorders the very first dose of by net goes right to work helping the kidneys clean out excess ing purifying kidney action in just a Day or so. May cnally make you Leel younger stronger and better than in years. The Iron Clad Monny Back agreement on Cimex in an immediate refund of All your Money unless you Are completely satisfied. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose under this positive Money Back ofter. Get Chat pm from our druggist to Day for Only 35c. By sex rom eos Don i let your Lotc miking be spoiled by z cough due to a cold. Keep Smith Brothers cough drops Handy. Black or menthol Lof Smith Bros. Cough terms were a Hittle bit better than those Laid Down by prime minister Mackenzie King in his seven Point declaration at Ottawa last week. Closed meeting arrangements for the suit bal i be held after a closed meeting at which reports i were presented by Union president j Eri and Secretary Wil Liam Mahony on conferences in Ottawa last week. Letters were read from or. Mil lard and John Mitchell of Hamilton out., District six director urging that the men accept the new terms of settlement. Mitchell wrote thai our representatives in Ottawa became con Vinced these terms were the Best they could extract from the gov to refuse to accept. Them would mean embarking upon a Long and Jitter struggle with the govern ment which in All probability would have been far Loo High a Price to get through the machinery now Stab he wrote. Mitchell s letter described the guaranteed minimum rate of 55 cents an hour and establishment of steel As a National Industry As gains for the Union in the settlement terms. Millard praised the men for their orderly behaviour during the Stop Page now in its tenth Day Here. Recommended acceptance announcement of developments at the Sault mass meeting was made by a Union official who said the local special committee dealing with the strike had recommended the acceptance of the settlement proposals. Saturday night after a three hour meeting of the Central committee of the 5.000 Sydney strikers the latest proposals were rejected. The committee decided then to recommend rejection at yesterday after noon s meeting. But before the general meeting the committee met again and reversed its stand pro posing to the meeting that they be accepted and the men return to work. The committee changed its Atti tude after conferring with Stanley hessian of Trenton. . Who flew Here from Ottawa for today s meet ins. Millard told the men it is in fact a very substantial Victory and holds Promise of fur Thor victories soon. Fifty five cents planes in action West of Tripoli for each italian plane. However despatches from the front said the germans were offering stiff fighter resistance in an attempt to cover Rommel s flight. Today s Middle Eastern command communique reported big seals Aerial attacks on the Axis Landing grounds at Ben Gardane. 20 Miles inside Tunisia and Mederine. 40 Miles West Northwest of Bengar Dane. A Junker-88 dive bomber was shot Down by fighter bombers at Gardane and damage was inflicted on grounded planes. Fires were started at Mederine by Light bomb sufficient Coal is reported for week s Supply in City with shipments of fuel arriving from the United states fuel dealers say there is sufficient Coal Here now to take care of the City for a week and with More expected from the United states and Alberta the situation might even be much better than it is at present from Duluth. Two shipments cof bomber planes Como Harbor chief attacking pal port of Sicily saturday night started tires. Other planes sighting a southbound enemy Convoy North of Sicily on the Way to the Axis held tunisian coast with reinforcements and sup plies wrecked two enemy merchantmen and scored a direct bomb hit on an escorting destroyer. One of the merchantmen exploded and broke in two the other was last seen burning furiously. two failed to return from All Middle East command operations. British Light naval Unks saturday bombarded Zuara in Tripoli Tania go Miles West of Tripoli the admiralty announced. Good results were said to have been achieved and Large fires and explosions observed. The attacking warships suffered neither damage nor casual ties the admiralty said. Clear Tripoli Harbor British Navy specialist parties were dynamite no wreckage to Clear Tripoli Harbor and Allied ships were already streaming toward the port Only 270 Miles from italian Sicily while Allied planes took Over the Castel Benito Ai drome and other air bases in the Tripoli area. American North Africa Headquarters announced that United states army planes had shot Down 21 enemy planes saturday for a loss o Only seven to maintain their steady three to one ration Over i he Axis air forces. The germans lost 39 Messer Sohmitt planes and 16 More were damaged in trying to intercept a Force of flying fortresses and lightning fighters which heavily bombed Bizerte. Not a. Single american plane was downed. Little in Tripoli late reports said the Advance of the eighth army under Gen. Sir Bernard Montgomery on Tripoli had been so Swift the Axis had been Able to do comparatively Little damage when it fled the City. Many heavy trucks captured intact or Only slightly damaged Des patches said and Many ships sunk an the docks were susceptible of easy and rapid repair. Kenora airman is killed overseas Kenora. Onl., Jan. 25. I special and mrs. George e. Caron have received word that their son. Sgt. Aime Caron has been buried in the military cemetery Section 111 a. Dusseldorf. Germany. Burial took place sept. 21. The news came from the Royal Canadian air Force casualties officer overseas through the International red to Call up Ottawa Jan. 2 19 and 28 carloads of Coal have arrived and 25 carloads Are on the these carloads Are approximately 50 tons each. Sufficient Coal is on hand Accord ing to one wholesale Coal dealer to take care of the schools in Winni Peg if the dealers will order it. Apparently five dealers who were offered this Coal and who Supply the schools did not order it. With the exception of one dealer who later cancelled the order. Blizzards tying up traffic in the Crow s nest pass and the extreme cold weather in Drumheller slowed Down expected shipments in Winnipeg to some extent state fuel dealers while the cold weather of the past week Lias increased orders Here by in Alberta the Coal shortage combined with the Eold weather has caused Many cases of Frost bite according to the Canadian press. While albertan huddled in Homes and burned scrap Wood 145 miners at the East Coulee mine at drum Heller remained on strike. Farmers throughout the province were asked to bring in supplies of Wood to towns but in some districts Snow so deep that Wood cutting impossible. At Edmonton ministers reported Church Coal supplies dangerously Low and said if the cold continues they May have to held services in smaller rooms next Sun Day. Curtin broadcast Sydney Jan. 25. Top speech to be delivered tuesday by prime minister Curtin will be heard by More people than has any pre Vious broadcast from Australia it is believed. The broadcast will be relayed by the bbl in London the Csc Canada and Abc in the United states. It will last from 5.30 to 5.45 ., cd tuesday. It was Learned the speech will Deal almost exclusively with the Pacific War. Registration of a age classes liable to tary service who have a lived a notice to report Cal examination. Selective service official mate that about 20000 a i Register before the 1. Because Register at Post employment offices a Boston bombers mss society International at Geneva. Aime was the Only son of or. And mrs. Caron and had been re sgt. Aime Caron London Jan. 25. I bombers. Escorted by British. Canadian. American and other Allied Fiah lers. Bombed the docks at Flushing. Holland in Daylight j today the air ministry announced j the weather was a com i Munique said. Bursts were seen on the quays and Oil storage Goodman farm Home Benito Man., burned Ciulo Man., Jan. 25. Special Rani Home of t. C. Goodman seven Miles North of Benito to Gether with practically its entire contents was destroyed by fire Friday afternoon. Or. Goodman was at the barn doing chores and i mrs. Goodman was lending assist i Ance at the Home of her sister in Law a new Mother. The fire was not discovered until it was too far advanced to Check. The loss is partly covered by insurance. Youth killed in Bush of National Mills Lien Maii Man. Jan. 25. Special Povy Halliday 17. Was kilted while working in the Bush at National Mills. Man., on thurs he was struck by a falling his Home is at Neufeld sask. Day. Free. Or. E. G. Bruce Coroner from Swan River and a Royal Canadian mounted police officer visited the scene of the , Friday. Cor Oner Bruce decided ,111 inquest unnecessary. The body is at Paul s real questions if the child in the Home asks you a question and you do not know the answer Tell him so frankly and look it up with him. He will enjoy your interest and it will not Only add to his store of knowledge men. Wake up there is important War and welfare work to be done 30.000 volunteers Are needed to give some of their spare time As canteen helpers Salvage workers civilian defence wardens first Aid instructors entertainers speakers or in Many other Odd jobs. All men Al ready doing Volunteer service Are also asked to Register to co ordinate All Effort. Register now at the Central Volunteer Bureau main Street 460 or at Chester s hardware. Flora and mclean1 music store Margrave and Portage the Liber Temple James ave St. Boniface hardware 129 Provencher ave. Mail this enrolment form to Central Volunteer Bureau 460 main Street. Winnipeg. Name address hours phone i Tup Alion res Clit War activities this advertisement inserted by City Hydro 5. Minimum rates and any other enlisting lie was wage adjustments to be made re Wlsh medium Battery. Proactive to oct. 1. 1942. G. Protection for All workers from any decreased wage rate As a result of the settlement and right of the workers to present any claims with to the Cost of living Bonus my other matters to the War labor Oard. Moke about Tunisia anti Mikeil from 1 Nee one parted missing since sept. 16. He i was in his 25lh year. Prior to j a Mcm Beu of the be enlisted with the . July 12, 1941, and received his training at Brandon. Macdonald and Mossbank sask. He graduated at Moss Banc in March 1942, and arrived overseas the following month. Requiem High mass will be Sung at the notre Dame Church wednesday to 8 . Sisko Meyer killed at Sioux Lookout ont. Sioux Lookout ont., Jan. 25 Spe Meyer aged about 45. Merchant ship while spitfires employee 91 the Mckenzie Carl age company. Port Arthur ont., was killed saturday morning when a Large slab of ice he was putting in the ice House fell on him. He died on the Way to the Hospital. A native of the Netherlands. Or. Meyer had spent most of his life an Canada and had lived in Sioux Lookout for six years. He is sur Vived by his wife and a i our months old daughter. An inquest will be held. Lightnings swept Axis troop concentrations Orr roads in the Mak Nassy Raiba area. Greatest concentration the greatest concentration of Allied air Power was directed along the Barren North african coast from Zuara. B4 Miles West of Tripoli to gabes. Big Southeast Tunisia Supply port. Germans forces striving to cover the last stages of the Retreat from Tripoli to the tunisian Frontier were lashed by tons of High cd posies and incendiaries. Shipping along the coast seeking to Aid in the re concentration of. Axis troops in Tunisia was damaged heavily. Radio Rome complained in broadcast that there were 15 British the Cord. Try using picture wire instead of Cord to hang up your Broom brushes Etc. It will Wear in definitely and will catch onto the Hooks so much More readily than Monty Salep Jack safer sons of mrs. R. Saper of 304 College Avenue arc serving i h the air Force and army. Aircraft Man Monty whose wife resides at 290 Austin Street enlisted with the . In june 1942, and is stationed at Carberry and aircraft Man Jack who enlisted the following is receiving his training As Airframe Mechanic at St. Thomas minimum has been two Brothers Bombardier Dave enlisted with the h c a Ely won. And we have every february and sergeant Max . 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