Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 28, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Final edition Winnipeg free press k pages Sun rises 3.13. Sun sets. 18.14. Moon rises 1.3. Moon sets 12.25. Winnipeg thursday january 28, 1943. Cold. Anada plans social Security Tough. They came from the new thousands left out 22 divisions totalling men Una. Around Stalingrad when throne speech i sons action Ottawa Jan. 28. Make Freedom from fear and want the assured Possession of All the government proposes a comprehensive National scheme of social insurance it was announced today in the speech from the throne read at the opening of parliament. The speech said it is proposed to work out Post War Security plans at once and that they will constitute a charter of social Security 1or the whole of Canada. Nazis Mutiny at Stalingrad russian infantrymen move for Ward in an Advance in the Stalin Grad area supported by lire of Field guns just behind them which Are Comoff Lugod by Green foliage. This terrain now is covered with Snow and ice. Continue groups of cd Moscow. Jan. Troops refusing to hopeless fight Are Muti Nying and surrendering in in russian assault units storming their crumbling strongholds Stalingrad despatches from the front said today. Today s noon communique re irked the surrender of a general ree colonels four lieutenant lonely and other High officers Long crowds of other German a fireproof clothing All alibis somewhere in up clothing England. Jan. 28. Fire roofed by a satellite troops who had had new and secret process soon May be used by airmen of the . Russian siege began weeks and . The Experiment has been carried out by two Croydon. Chemists g. Mean russians fool the enemy Stockholm Jan. 28. German press is attempting to explain defeats on the soviet front by declaring that the russians tricked them a swedish correspondent reported today. Russia s concealment. Of her real military Power and skill in Camou Flage resulted in surprises for the a. Petzold and c. E. C. Red Star army newspaper said hat one crack German regiment three Days ago numbered ,200 men and Vas still equipped machine guns and mine vers surrendered yesterday. He survivors numbering a few undred with two machine guns and 300 rifles for which they had o ammunition. Individual German officers will to die for the glory of Hitler and the prussian tradition sought j ill to organize resistance in Forti de buildings despatches said and Ere was fierce fighting when they i succeeded but demoralization was weeping through the survivors and Faisal a to obey orders were in Reasing. Street by Street guards assault troops who had defended the great Volga City so gallantly for months advanced ret by Street House by House Van floor by floor front despatches reported Hunting Down the dazed Nemy stragglers Many huddling n deep fortified cellars. On the Voronezh front to the Cath. Where the russians had freed be cast Side of the Don and were riving on kursk on the Kharkov Moscow Railroad. Axis troops had surrendered in one group yes Russia continued on Page 4. Column 2 Petzold. Under the sponsorship of sir Hector Mac lean. If it is the Success that advanced experiments seem to assure it will be because a Young Squadron Leader the son in Law of sir Hec Tor died in action in 194c. Allied chiefs plan next blow Allied Headquarters North Africa Jan. 48-hour conference Here attended by the Best military brains in Britain and the United states today sharply foreshadowed the Day when the United nations will use North Africa As a Spring Board into Europe. The military chiefs conferred r o income tax is indicated germans even Citrin year of the Campaign the press complained. The russians were said to have changed the names of Many places built new towns the existence of which were kept secret and Laid conferred . Dwight Eisenhower commander in chief of the Allied expeditionary Force in North Africa after speeding eastward from the Casablanca conference of prime minister Churchill and president Roosevelt. That they came to this theatre the second the policy making Casablanca conference was taken As an Indica Tion the allies consider Terrane an of cursive against the Axis As one of the Best bids for Victory. While the Allied military chiefs Ottawa Jan. 28. Development of the method of pay ing personal income lax in this re in the Gover year in which the income a lived was promised today throne speech read by the swedish reports say russians in Petsako London Jan. 28. Swiss Morocco and Algiers radios broadcast today an unconfirmed report from Stockholm that the russian Arctic Rainy opening a drive toward Norway had captured the finnish port of Petsako. Several hours later there had been no word of such an attack from an authentic source. Russian informants Here were sceptical and British military quarters who from the first had received it with greatest Reserve were without in formation. Swedish despatches of the last week had indicated the possibility of russian offensives both on nor Way through the narrow finnish Petsako corridor and on the Winnipeg fuel stocks run Low non arrival of expected Coal and Coke from Duluth has nought the fuel situation in Winnipeg to a serious stage again dealers expecting to replenish their stocks with fuel from his source Are having to turn Down blast furnaces in karelian Peninsula of Finland North of freed Leningrad. Finland s situation was becoming increasingly delicate. It was seek no. While fighting on Germany s Side against Russia to better its new railways which were not were discussing the place and on maps available to the of the next blow at the Axis of the 10th parliament of Roosevelt sent a message the speech said the actin to american troops in North posed would carry to its logical con Africa praising their conduct and delusion the approach made last equipment. Lycar to the collection of taxes on i returned to the United a current basis. The message said in part with renewed Confidence that american soldiers equipped with the Best equipment the world can produce and led by men who have proven themselves victorious. In Battle officers and shall men the armed forces of North Africa i commend there were reports ill military circles Here today that the Allied under the existing system of income tax collection in Canada government income tax is gathered eight months late. By this method taxes payable on income of the 1942 Calendar year Are payable Over the 12 months from sept. 1. 1942, for this purpose the government will recommend the Early appoint ment of a select committee to examine and report on the most prac tical measures of social insurance and the Steps which will be required to ensure their inclusion in National plan. Emphasis upon he necessity of guarding against major economic and social hazards which May arise Al the end of lost litter was the feature of the speech read by the Earl of Athlone governor general of Canada. The objective will be to ensure adequate incomes for primary producers and full employment after the War. A National system of health insurance is also proposed measures promised other measures promised in the speech include for appointment of parliamentary assistants to those ministers whose duties Are particularly onerous because of War s de mands. Bill for redistribution of representation in the House of com Mons. Development of the method of payment of the personal income lax in the year which in come is received. Measure to provide establishment of a Canadian War sup plies allocation Board to provide for the financing and allocation of Canadian War production for the United nations. Responsibilities to be assumed for the maintenance of Canadian airmen and Canadian squadrons serving abroad. The speech said appointment of a joint committee representative of agriculture departments of Canada to aug. 1943. Previously in come tax was paid on the income of the Calendar year prior to that in which returns were filed on commanders in North Africa were j March 31. Working on a definite plan for an beginning in september assault on Europe this year. Some deductions at the source 1942, Duluth Are us Flag up available stock.-, of american Cal and Coke on hand for the next to or three Days. The Milder Wea Aero the past two Days has slowed Cowrt orders to some extent but it kill takes two weeks to get an order rough and a whole morning to reach fuel dealers on the Thorre sated one wholesale Coal firm. Small amounts of Alberta Coal arc coming into Winnipeg fuel dealers Lay. L. F. Keys. Fuel officer of the wartime prices and Tracie Board. Ears the delivery situation is acute. Lack of trucks and Drivers is so of at that even if Coal of All types vow available the problem of do would delay householders in receiving Coal. Brandon situation Brandon Man. Jan. 28. Special weather conditions continue to be pc main Factor in Western Canada s else nation. And in Brandon local of carers met wednesday morning with a special committee from bran Fri City Council. Should extreme temperatures return the situation become acute it was stated alarm is Felt at present since weather has moderated but Cuzzens were urged to co operate order no Coal at present if they a air Supply on hand. Be. Special committee from the Council. Named at an emergency meeting consists of mayor f. H. Jap attack Washington Jan. 23. Japanese float Type planes attacked american ships operating West Ofsa Ofjord is United states positions in relations with the United slates and a finnish delegation including Commerce minister v. A. Tan Ner an outstanding finnish Leader is now in Stockholm. J five Days ago Stockholm heard rumours that the finns had voluntarily withdrawn from a wedge of karelian Peninsula territory taking Back their troops about two Kilometres it Miles apparently to strengthen their lines in expectation of an attack. Petsako is Only 60 Miles from Russia s great Arctic port and base of Murmansk and Murmansk is Only 85 Miles from Norway. Important Nickel deposits Petsako is the site of important Nickel deposits which before the War were operated by the inter National Nickel company under licence from the finnish govern ment. Pets Nino Harbor has Long been unusable Stockholm said because the Entrance to it. In the pet dominated by rus guns on the fishermen s pen sources said the invasion of Europe was considered such an urgent matter that it might even be Parley continued on Page 4. Column 2 bounced today. A Navy communique said that the japanese failed to inflict any dam be the action apparently occurred Early today. The Navy would lot say whether the ships involved Erc naval vessels. Alberta position non Lon. Jan. 28 shortage eased yesterday As temperatures aided in res of transport facilities but Many centres schools churches Public Lialis were still closed. At compose business men of the is n volunteered As a shovel gang with other labourers cleared Road to the Ryley Coal mine by last Wec k s blizzard supplies of Coal Are now caching the town but the situation reported serious. Mortgage of Coal at Duhamel. 61 Ges Southeast of Edmonton a schools closed and Church ser 1 in suspended. Schools Wen closed at red Deer but Coa .i3 reaching the City by truck am rationed out in 200-Pound lots 1 " Edmonton the Coal situation critical with dealers week on orders. Insula to the East Stockholm despatches As Long As a week ago said Gen. Nikolaus von fal Konhorst German commander in chief in Norway was strengthen ing his Arctic norwegian defences against a possible russian attack across the narrow Petsako pen will give report London Jan. 28. A report to the House of commons on the conference will be started with the government seek ing to obtain from 85 to 90 per cent of the total liability by this Means the remainder to be paid when the taxpayer filed his re turn. Should the government adopt a pay As you go income tax plan the eight month lag would be eliminated and income tax would be collected As soon As the income was earned or the change might be merely to reduce the present eight month old lag perhaps to four John Bracken progressive con set native Leader and m. J. Cold made by prime minister Churchill t Well. . Leader already have at the earliest possible moment when it is literally physically pos sible. Foreign Secretary Eden promised today. He told the House he could predict an exact Date for not or. Churchill s appearance. Or. Churchill was absent again from the House of commons yesterday. Birthday Ball new York Jan. 28. Dent Roosevelt will participate in the b. The Birgid four n insula into Norway. Works saturday London director a Ball programme Over major United states net night of the Howard National indicated their support for a pay As you go system. And the United states has been agreed upon to co ordinate food production for the United nations. Picture improved the commenting on the War situation said the picture had improved and enemy forces everywhere have been halted by stubborn and successful resistance in Many parts of the world the Allied Powers have taken the of the speech referred with Satis faction to the Casablanca conferences Between prime minister Churchill and president Roosevelt commons continued on Page 7, column cleared out chunking Jan. 28. Enemy troops who penetrated the Southwest China province of Yun Nan around Talo near the Border of the cleared Shan out states have been a chinese army spokesman said today. The japanese occupied Talo on Jan. 14, he said but the town was retaken a few hours later. Radio division of the National foundation for infantile paralyse said yesterday. The programme will be broadcast from 10.15 . Plies allocation Board. To 11.15 . Bat the place from which the president will Board to allot War production by b. T. Richardson Ottawa Jan. 28. Speech from the throne contained the answer today to the question of what comes next in the allocation of Canadian surplus War production to the fighting fronts of the world. This is a matter of establishing the machinery to allocate War supplies and the Job will be handled. According to the speech by the Canadian War sup speak and the exact time were not disclosed. Princess i their the British throne and Princess Margaret Rose Are signing London eng. This will obviously be one of the most important agencies of Canada s War time International relations. Up to now Canada s concept of its role in assisting allies has been tied up in the phrase Aid to Britain. In future it will be Aid to the United nations. Last year Canada gave out of its resources War supplies to the value of to the British the gift account was exhausted late in december but the flow of supplies overseas to Britain and to other allies continued undiminished and whether they Are to be Given away sold under Cash or credit terms or loaned has not been decided. The new Board will handle that problem. No further information is Given in the speech from the throne but it is expected the allocation Board will be a civilian Board and it will be mainly connected with the department of munitions and Supply and defence. Bracken Plank observers remarked As they heard the speech from the throne that prime minister King has lifted another Plank from the Bracken platform in deciding to appoint parliamentary assistants to Wai ministers. The speech also contained a Broad hint that the Rural plan of pay As you go income tax will be established which had also been endorsed by or. Bracken. Eight years ago the speech from the throne forecast appointment of parliamentary secretaries but Noth ing was done. The Borden govern ment tried it out in 1921 by appoint ing two under secretaries but the Experiment was regarded As failure. In the recent Case it is Richardson continued on Page 7, column 2 Calgary. Jan 28. To be the. First member of the women s division of the Royal Cana Dian air Force to be killed in a plane Accident. Section officer r. J. Oodman. Of new Glasgow. N.s., died in the crash of a Crane train no plane near Claresholm late tuesday night. The Pilot of the plane. Pilot officer p. D. Meyers Vancouver received Only slight in juries. Air woman killed still Leonine and keen eyed on his 80th birthday which fell Oil january 17, was David Lloyd George prime minister of Britain in the world War when this photo was taken the Day before at his farm at court. Surrey. Closing in on Rommel s men London Jan. 28. British eighth army Ham mered the rear of the retreating afrika Korps in the North Western Corner of Tripoli Tania today and radio Vichy said american forces in lower Tunisia had opened a drive to Cut off the afrika Korps and destroy it. The nazi radio Vichy said the americans were driving Between Sabes. 100 Miles from the tunisian Tripoli Taniai Border and Siax go airline Miles above gabes. The americans. Radio Vichy said had contacted Axis forces and fighting was in Progress. The Middle Eastern command an eighth army Korps rear the area of Southwest of bounced today the bought the afrika Uard yesterday in Sab Rotha. 40 Miles City Over at last temperature readings maximum during the night. Minimum during the a Ifft. Tripoli and 56 Miles from Tunisia. For the second Day the Middle Eastern command reported limited lir activity tuesday night and yes t turd of but said Allied planes had i attacked railway communications in Southern Italy. One Allied plane was missing. Allied successes in the Kairouan Ira and Northwest of Gobes Hod ent substance to Axis fears that n big the Tunisia. Despatches from Allied North african Headquarters said the initiative in the Ous Scotia area North East of Kairouan. Had passed from the germans to the allies in the last three Days and the enemy had drive was impending against German italian Bridgehead in High Jan. 28, 1942 Winnipeg s cold spell was Over thursday after 13 consecutive Days of sub Zero weather and the Weatherman said he expected the Mercury 1ri hover around the Zero Mark for the next 36 hours. It hit Hryce above during the morning. I forecast for Manitoba is fresh winds Cloudy and modern Cly cold l tonight and Friday with ligh1 snowfalls and flurries. While Street car services acre Normal plane train and bus ser vices continued to be delayed by weather conditions. Bits service suffered terrible losses taking positions the French and americans were now wresting Back. Flynn charges los Angeles Jan. 28. Errol Flynn unsmiling and serious entered a Blanket denial in Superior court yesterday that he was guilty of any misconduct with showgirl Peggy la Rue Satterley. To grand Beach and Hazel Ridge is suspended indefinitely. Noon re ports on arrivals included trans Canada airlines trip no. 4 from Vancouver due to 3.55 . Can celled Lethbridge Section expected at 5.10 -. Trip no. 2 from West due to 2.55 . Five and one half hours late . No. S from Vancouver due 5.45 . Incl no. . No. 2 from Vancouver due 5.45 4 from Vancouver due 5 both one hour into. . ., two hours minutes late no. 4 from Vancouver due 6.20 . Five hours late. One of the first ground level views of the scuttled French Fleet at Toulon shows a French heavy Cruiser lying on her Side partly submerged at her moorings. Amidships Section appears to have been badly damaged by an explosion
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