Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, January 28, 1943

Issue date: Thursday, January 28, 1943
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 28, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba Gives War Lack to generals ionian Jan. 28. Faced by disaster in a has abandoned attempts to direct the War by his own a turned Back the direction of military affairs the decisions already the general staff. It. Was 1 a a plan for a Retreat to a 7._ii defence line in Russia would be based on kursk fc3 run southward through in and its Southern end on Sebastopol in the Crimea reports some military in Germany Felt that Hitler waited too Long to abandon a Ilion As a Means of waging i and there was reported to be pessimism about the generals reports from the French Frontier said today. Present All the energies of professional soldiers Are d on saving something russian Cam ability of the general staff to extricate the German army from the difficulties into which Hitler had plunged it. The prolonged siege of Stalin Grad it was said was conducted against the advice of some of Ger Many s Ablest generals who had urged a Retreat to gain time to re group and re equip the German armies Lor Spring. The reports said Hitler was determined to capture Stalingrad at any Cost to preserve his prestige with the German people whom he had told in a speech Stalingrad will be captured and you May be sure of hearing bad duet Warshal conditions i of deafness due to Ca _ to veil by the application a. Formula railed spa Tex. This is moot ins with wide Success Emu countries. Or. D. A. 67 years is writes i have used the treatment Tor 2 v h utter. And my hearing is he Villef v. As prompt and used at Home Ami seems to work to idly on people o. All ases. Spandex so successful in relieving catarrhal few Ness. Stopping head noises and that it is offered under Money Back agreement. Is Pinter from your druggist today. Fit it according to the simple direct 5ms if at the of 10 Days your hear of is not Rclicve-1, your head a noises just return Tho pm pts pack j i to More about Richardson continued from Pofe one William h. Armstrong son of mrs. Matilda Armstrong of suite 7, Smith Block Brandon who is now serving overseas with the Canadian army. Gunner Armstrong enlisted at Brandon in March 1941, and arrived overseas in november of the same year. Responsibilities will be assumed for More about commons continued from Page one Winnipeg free press. Thursday january c3, 1943 Grierson Given information Post by b. T. Richardson Ottawa ont., Jan. 28. Announcement from Charles Vin ing chairman of the wartime in formation Board of the appoint ment of John Grierson As general manager of the Board represents a major change of Public information policy that is expected to be Clari Powers. Maintenance of candian airmen and formation Board have 1 Canadian squadrons Servin Arnari Cepter it is reported. It understood a majority of Cabinet ministers objected to having assist ants in the House. Though no salary is mentioned for the proposed assist ants in 1936 the figure of was suggested. Some gossip has been heard re cantly regarding possible under secretaries Paul Martin of Windsor has been mentioned As a possible assistant on external affairs. Either j. G. Ross. Moose jaw or w. G. Weir Macdonald might be selected As assistant to the minister of Agri culture if agriculture is included in the list. Major l. A. Mutch Winnipeg South Centre or . Maurice Halls. Brome missis quoi Quebec will be a possible defence assistant on army affairs. Canadian squadrons serving abroad was taken As an indication that can Ada s proposed Independent fighters command in Britain would shortly be undertaken. As from january 1 Canada has operated its own bomber group in Britain fully Independent except in the higher strategy of air warfare. The government s determination to proceed with a fighter formation of similar importance was believed reflected in the throne speech reference. Fied in government statements. The resignation of or. Vining on grounds of ill health is understood to be involved. Instead of the chairman the Active direction of information work will be under the general manager. This will make the information Board a close parallel of the National film Board which or. Grierson is already serving As general manager. Resignations Campbell smart Montreal and Frank Ryan Winnipeg As chief executives of the external Branch of the wartime in been a is reported. It was not immediately that they Lii Ini your Money will be refunded question. Get spandex from the. Throne speech reference to Init druggist today. The air Force saying that increased bake it with Fleischmann s fresh yeast _ it puts b vitamins into the loaf remember More bread is a must you re planning Energy building meals. Bread is the cheapest High Energy food you can put on your table. yeast bakes bread that is Sweet Fine textured just right. This dependable yeast has been Canada s favorite for Over 70 years. If you bake at Home ask your grocer for Fleischmann s fresh the familiar yellow Label. Supplement your vitamins by eating 2 cakes of Fleischmann s fresh Yeazil Day. This fresh yeast is an excellent natural of the important b Complex map in Canada Mcnaughton praised by major j. H. Hahn Toronto Jan. 28. Ing of the task of developing and producing satisfactory weapons for the Canadian army and the United nations major James h. Hahn today told the Empire club in a luncheon address that we Are fortunate to have As our army commander . A. G. L. Mcnaughton a Soldier scientist who is keenly and aggressively develop ment conscious and whose mind is opted indicated would be replaced and a substantial curtailment of the Branch is expected. It has offices in Washington and new York and a Lon Don office was proposed. D. B. Homers chief of the domes tic Branch of the Board remained constantly running ahead of ex-1 War. Listing j major Hahn who is director j Ejder Smuts sees end of Axis in Africa Cape town Jan. 28. Up Reuters minister Smuts support ing a motion authorizing the government to Send Volunteer sout african troops to service outside the african continent told the Assembly yesterday there was a Prospect the Axis would be thrown out of Africa in the near future. The opposition Leader. Or. R Malan moved an amendment ask ing the House to refuse the Reques for permission to Send troops abroad and demanding the end of further participation by South Africa in the general of the army technical development Board and president of John Inglish arms Plant in Toronto outlined the organizational set up under which armaments Are devel oped and produced. Canada and canadians Are play ing a vital part in the develop ment required not Only for our armies but for he said. Other United British foreign office changes Are planned London Jan. 28. White paper last night disclosed that the government Hopes to Reform the foreign office and diplomatic ser vice by making it possible to recruit candidates from any social sphere. Publication of the paper issued by the foreign office followed the lines of foreign Secretary Eden s suggestions for making depart ments More democratic. It recommended immediate amalgamation of the foreign office and diplomatic service with the commercial Diplo Matic and consular services. Jap declaration new York Jan. 28. Intends to respect her neutrality pact with soviet Russia and assumes the soviet government will do the same the japanese foreign minister Masayuki Tani declared today according to versions of his speech to parliament broadcast by Axis radios. Joins Brothers in army Piper Isaac Macdonald of Winnipeg a member of the second Cre serve battalion of the Queen s own Cameron highlanders of Canada volunteered for a the downtown army recruiting of fice thursday saying he wanted to join his Brothers George and Don Aid who both served with the can Irons in the Dieppe raid. Michael Ewanchuk principal of Cartwright High school left wednesday night for Lachine que., to take up his appointment As Educa tonal officer in the . With rank of Pilot officer. Japanese threat Sydney Jan. 28. Ing the japanese threat to Australia adjacent territories was never Graver than now. The Sydney Herald said today it is Only necessary to study Gen. Douglas Macarthur s communiques in order to Trace the thickening line of japanese air Fields and naval bases from celebes and timor in the dutch East indies right across to the Solomon islands. New British tank London Jan. 28 House of commons was told yesterday British forces Are getting delivery of a new British tank which sir James Grigg War Secretary has called better than any other in the world. R 4 r Noih under wartime conditions great West life the great West life is filling an important role in the nation s War time Economy. During the year the company invested Over Twenty eight million dollars in Victory Loans on behalf of its hundreds of thousands of Premium payments. In addition Over a Quarter of All male employees have entered the armed services while others Are giving their time to the Many organizations essential to the War Effort. The company s position at the end of 1942 insurances and annuities in Force providing Protection to policyholders and their de Pendents numbering More than a million. New business placed new Protection added by men and women to provide for their future. T payments to policyholders and beneficiaries was paid to beneficiaries of deceased policy policyholders receiving assets. Resources held to fulfil obligations to Phoc holders and their dependents. 9dsreat-West use Assurance company j. N. Connacher Branch mana6er Lombard Street w 1 n n p to school children buried together London Jan. 28. Single grave in a suburban cemetery has received the bodies of 31 school Chil to make a German headline. It was just noon Jan. 20 when the planes came Over. Some children had time to get inside when the German Pilot dived so Low he could defeat of the see Tho children running. Then he and stated that in the Western hemisphere the Peoples now pre sent a virtually unite tront against the Axis it forecast hard Battles and heavy sacrifices for the future and declared that Only the utmost sustained Effort on the part of All the United nations will ensure defeat while the immediate was gets Money from priest by false pretences charged with obtaining Money under false pretences. Ivan Lacroix of Vancouver was sentenced to a five months jail term in St. Boni face court thursday morning by magistrate Henri Lacorte. While in Hospital a Short time ago. The accused had borrowed s25 from a priest. Father Paul Aubin. Returning to Hospital after his re lease Lacroix asked the priest for another s25. And signed a Cheque covering the two amounts with age seven United nations also at Ren released his daring aggression impossible in the the school future the speech continued. Planning to this end had already been begun along with study of general Post War problems and the essential objective was de scribed As the establishment of Dren and tin conditions under which All Peoples with them May enjoy Equality of Opportunity and a sense of Security. Every Effort would be made to ensure that those in the services and in War industries would be re established in useful and remunerative employment after the War. Reconstruction committee in this connection the speech announced that the select com Mittee on reconstruction and re establishment appointed last ses Sion will be reconstituted in Canada the speech said a considerable measure of social Security has already been provided through Federal enactments establishing annuities unemployment insurance and pensions for the aged the Blind and for disabled veterans and through provincial j enactments related to accidents sickness and hospitalization widows and mothers allowances and maternity benefits. There is however no approach to a nation wide plan of social Security. The government accordingly pro poses to recommend the Early appointment of a select committee to examine and report on the most practicable measures of social insurance and the Steps which will be required to ensure their inclusion in a National plan the speech said. Among matters which will be referred to this committee for study and consideration will be the establishment of a National system of health insurance. All parts of world referring to the armed forces the speech said they Are on Active ser vice in All parts of the world. Their strength has been steadily in creased. They Are equipped with the most modern and efficient weapons of War. In actual combat they have served with distinction and gallantry. In the present year the progressive expansion of the Navy will be continued the speech went on the army programme will include the maintenance and reinforcement of the overseas army of two corps and the maintenance of units and formations required for the territorial and coastal defence of Canada arid other areas in the sphere. The air Force Wil continue its thre fold activities of air training patrolling our coasts and coastal Waters and sharing in Aerial com Bat overseas. Increased responsibilities will be assumed for the maintenance of Canadian Armen and Canadian squadrons serving abroad. For fighting allies As an integral part of Canada s total War Effort ships aircraft weapons munitions and other sup plies would continue to be provided not Only for Canada s forces but in vast quantities As Well for the forces of our fighting allies. In order to provide for the financing and for the allocation to the United nations of Canadian War production a measure which will make provision for the establish ment of a Canadian War supplies allocation Board will be submitted for House approval. Announcement that there would be a redistribution Bill was not unexpected since this is the customary step after each decennial census. The last census recently made Public. Revival of the plan announced when prime minister Mackenzie King took office in 1935. To have parliamentary under secretaries to assist overworked ministers in the House of commons was seen in the paragraph on appointment of parliamentary assistants. Adoption of something in the nature of the Rural plan of paying personal income taxes has been generally forecast and the reference to paying income taxes in the year in which the income is received appeared to confirm these forecasts to some degree. Big attendance for the first time the capital s diplomatic corps proved so Large that it was impossible to accommodate All its members in the official gallery of the Senate chamber where the opening ceremonies were held. Today s opening which formally inaugurated the fourth session of the nineteenth parliament was a strictly wartime affair stripped of All Glamour save the presence of the vice regal couple governor general the Earl of Athlone and Princess Alice. Contrasting strongly with the pre War brilliance when socially prominent women in Rich evening dress occupied the floor of the chamber today s spectacle was a solemn and business like one with the floor occupied by the members of the Senate themselves while the governor general read the speech from the throne. The usual Public receptions Fol lowing the opening ceremonies a cab cancelled in accordance with the practice that has prevailed since the War commenced. Released his bomb and saw it smash Berlin papers said he told them it was a great show. So yesterday people in the Little suburb of Lewisham went to Church to attend the service for the Chil Dren and the five teachers who died this simple easy Way cleanse with Voitle. Midi nil cd Ticora soap. Then apply emollient Cuti Cura ointment. Why thousands Are grateful to Cuti Cura Holt reports for duty Cheyenne Wyo. Jan. 28. A Jack Holt Star of Many film thrillers today reported for duty As Captain in the United states army quartermaster corps. He was As signed to the officer replacement Pool for training. Fry s the Favourite for over200 years join forces London Jan. 28. Up French forces of Gen. Henri Honore Giraud and fighting French of Gen. Charles de Gaulle from the Lake Chad area were reported in a French com Munique broadcast from Algiers to Day to have joined in the Conquest and occupation of radames. Italian stronghold in the desert 300 Miles Southwest of Tripoli Axis targets blasted Allied Headquarters North Africa Jan. 28. Targets at Bizerte were attacked by Allied bombers tuesday night and two enemy destroyers were bombed on the shuttle run Between Tunisia and Sicily yesterday one being left afire a com Munique said today. Savings on Fine Mckeag s furniture where else will you find such values savings in dependable suites and pieces 4-piece bedroom suite bed Chiff Onier vanity Slipper Bench Quality finish size. Elaborately grained butt Walnut panels with contrasting Oriental trims. Glamorous vanity with full length Oval plate Mirror. Large Chiff Onier. Choice of 4-ft. Or 4-ft. 6-in. Beds. 149 Tea wagons soq.50 Sale priced built by Andrew Malcolm. No mar finish. A ply butt Walnut top. Solid Walnut base. Two lower shelves. Large shaped tray. Lined cutlery drawer. Wheels with rubber tires e Low Sale Price. 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