Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 29, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Bin my. ?0v. Mat. Announces marketing Cut Ottawa 20. Voa today. Hoaern of under Nrosjriin-rr.r-. wheat a f n it is within inc Barley flax sect. S in Western during v a 7-g l wl11 be stated to 14 bushels As announced in the House of com heat Board payment for wheat sold under the cents a Bushel basis to ,.ra in. Cup Bard not. To a a held on id. Paid i in 280.00tl.000 wheat or. Mac i plan Indi action in the icat to be a the Board in the Vear. To m 1041m3. Is desired n in 1h42 11 i arc by the mystics. A re i n is which j i Tara i i acres. A Icacan Ivr were met i and i i Lesliel quota acre the., tiie Board would less than bushels. Nitro Ian j a Bachels i if the seeded lid. Or Able to sell the tuts of the to ird at Price a outlined to i a House the Ugroci Ulion objectives on a Tiff of agriculture my Isler lie a nid thai livestock objective vireo be reached in Lfl-13 and 1044 chronic n o need. Now. To Cnoc. U ii Csc strangling Uli Harui chronic get Rilk to i Lazok. 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The Egush Hei bal limited i., Vancini intr. So icam . Iacre must be an increased acreage grains in 1943. We Are asking a 12 per cent in crease in oat acreage and an 11 per cent increase in Barley acreage this is by Iii encouraged by guaranteed minimum prices on Barley and Oats As last year. To reduction of wheat car car. He the minister an culture will submit amendments to the wheat acreage reduction act. -u-12. To provide payment of s2 an acre on each acre by which land seeded to wheat in 1d43 is less than land seeded to wheat in 1940, based abandoned land it there is new breaking involved. 80 per cent of it will be counted As wheat and 20 Oer cent As coarse grains. No payment will be made in respect to abandoned he said. The minister said there is no Assurance that tax scud irom additional acreage can be disposed of in 1043. The government was not Farmers to increase flax acre age Uver 1942. And. In there were any chanic in Cor this crop Farmers would be notified later. Some difficulty is experienced in disposing of he continued. We arc. Therefore suggesting that Rye acreage be reduced by 31 per the statement on Grain policy was being made Early in the year to As Sist producers in planning their 1043 crops. The programme had been decided tip after very careful con . Discussion with the wheat Board after receiving the recommendations it the wheat Board advisory committee after a Dominion provincial agriculture conference Between government officials and till i cd ratio i of agriculture and after consultations Between the United states and Canadian agricultural authorities. The lil-13-4-1 programme involved important adjustments but retained the same gun Cral objectives As the 19-42-13 programme. The Market ins policy was definitely related to the general farm production pro gramme announced by. The agriculture department. Under mix headings or. Mackinnon outlined the mar n.5 programme under six head fixed initial Price of wheat under he. Canadian wheat Board will remain at no cents a Bushel for no. 1 Northern wheat basis in store fort William port Arthur or Vancouver. Of wheat in Wes Tern Canada in 1943-4-1 will be restricted to 14 Bushel ran authorized acre. The limitation of marketing to 14 bushels an authorized acre instead of using a total marketable Quantity will greatly simplify administration and each producer will know exactly How much wheat he can Market. Most important change in policy is in connection with wheat deliverable in 1943-44. Under the present regulations Only wheat grown in 19-52 May be delivered against the 1942-13 quota of 000.000 bushels. Under the new pro gramme any wheat which the Farmer has on hand produced in or in any previous year will be deliverable within the quotas fixed Lor the crop year 1943-44. Further reduction the government feels that this feature of its 1943-44 policy will re sult in a further reduction in wheat acreage and will enable producers to devote More of their land to the production of other crops which Are required. Most producers in the West will have wheat on their farms at the Ond of the crop year and consequently will be Able to fur ther reduce their wheat acreage in 1943 and still fill their 1943-44 de livery quotas. The general farm production pro gramme contemplates a reduction of at least acres in the area sown to wheat in 1943 As compared with-1942. Prices for Oats and Barley in 1943-44 will be continued at 45 cents a Bushel for no. 2 . Oats basis in store fort William port Arthur and to cents a Bushel for nos. 1 and 2 . Barley basis in store fort William port Arthur with lower grades in their proper relationship. Old crop As Well As 1943 production of Oats and Barley May be delivered during the coming crop year. Fixed Price Lor flaxseed in 1943-44 will be continued at a Bushel basis in store fort William port Arthur. Grain most in demand connection with its policies tvs Snifen free press tr1day, january 29, 19w More about Africa continued from Pajcic one the perfect smoking mixture packages pouches and 54 la tins in respect to delivery quotas the use of available storage space and shipping facilities the Canadian wheat Board will give first consideration to the movement of those grains or grades of Grain which Are Mott in demand in 1843-44. Announcing it had been decided not to make payments or. Farm storage wheat on the Strong advice of the Canadian wheat Board or. Mackinnon said that in two past crop seasons such payments had been made. At 1he beginning of the crop 5 car 1942-43 there was about 170. Bushels of empty storage space less working space in Wes Tern country elevators for the receipt of new crop and apart from a few troublesome districts it had been possible to Advance delivery quotas rapidly. More than one third of Western delivery Points now had their full wheat delivery quota of 14 bushels per authorized acre and Only 154 of Points remained on an eight Bushel basis. In addition to wheat deliveries of bushels Western Farmers had been Able to sell bushels of flax and 100.000.000 bushels of other grains. These alternative and. Additional revenues and the Advance in the Price of wheat have helped the Farmers position so that the Condl tons of 1940-41 were not Applice said or. Mackinnon. If farm storage had been paid this crop year serious difficulty in accepting deliveries of bushels was anticipated. In All prob ability the payments would have had to be accompanied by a required delivery Date on certain percentages of the Farmer s quota and this feature in turn would have i been a considerable offset to the scheme. It has already been necessary for the Canadian wheat Board to urge producers to deliver Grain within their existing delivery quotas wherever there is available space at their local delivery prompt filling of available storage space had important advantages. It brought Forward More of the kinds lot Grain and grades which can be quickly disposed of in Domestic and Export markets and thereby serves to increase the total sales of Grain by having them on hand for ship ment Forward when required. It also helped the wheat Board in making it possible for producers to deliver bushels of wheat during the 1942-43 season. This could not be accomplished producers withheld a substantial vol ume for delivery in june and july the last months of the crop year or. Mackinnon said. Lauds British lend lease co operation Washington Jan. 29. Lend lease administrator Edward Stettinius jr., praised the Brit ish today for their splendid spirit f co operation in exchanging War materials and said that Only on such a basis could a War of Alli Ance be waged Success Lully. He told the House foreign affairs committee which began consider ing legislation to extend lend lease beyond the present expiration Date of june 30, that great Britain had directed its Supply officers to give the americans whatever they need when the african front was opened. The prospects of increasing Aid to China h said were encouraging but he did not elaborate on that Point. Stettinius said that lend lease transactions were conducted on a pooling of resources of All United nations and that any mean spirit o trading was kept out. The United states has advanced More than of ser vices and supplies under lend lease. No figures were available or. The extent of reciprocal Aid to the United states but in a Long breakdown submitted to the com Mittee Stettinius reported that both services and supplies were substantial and included spitfire planes 25-Pounder guns and other artillery Small arms and mines. He said America had received More beef from Australia and new zealand than it hda sent to All other countries under lend lease. Hep. Robert b. Chiperfield r., asked if the United states should not have some agreement As to Post War use of airports built in foreign countries with lend lease funds. That is a state department function and they Are aggressively Pur suing Stettinius replied. Attack on the continent As Long As there is an Axis Force in Africa to threaten the flank. Spirited defence the relatively slow Progress of the eighth army since it took Tripoli and the use of artillery suggested that marshal Erwin rom Mel had ordered a spirited rear guard defence to give him time to prepare the Mareth line in lower Tunisia for at least a temporary stand. But despatches from Allied North african Headquarters said the stage had been set for a final stunning offensive against All Axis forces remaining in Africa. Axis radios sounded alarms of attacks and impending big scale action and one Allied report indicated that Ameri can forces were already delivering the first great blow. The Axis radio Vichy said patrols of the British eighth army had infiltrated the Southern sector along the Frontier although at tempts to encircle italian and Ger Man forces in Western Tripoli Tania have not British United press staff correspondent Phil Ault reported from Allied North african Headquarters that plans for a coordinated attack i to drive the Axis frown its african Bridgehead had been concluded at la meeting Allied military chiefs. I with the eighth army at the tunisian Frontier and the Allied Force under . Dwight Eisenhower poised along a 250-mile front the Day is nearing for a show Ault wrote. The impetus the attack might be carried Ion beyond african shores. There is certain to be a Large amount of confusion in any such withdrawal As marshal Erwin rom Mel and col Gen. Burgen von Arnim would be forced to make across the Mediterranean and the j allies might seize the Opportunity to jump across to Sicily or Sar Ault said the allies in Tunisia had spent the last six weeks in Earnest preparation bringing up supplies and deploying troops. Gen. Jacques Leclerc s fighting French forces from he Chad Region and Gen. Henri Honore Giraud s forces from Tunisia Are holding Rhadames. The last italian outpost in the Eastern Sahara. I Raul announced last night that French units had reached it and found that the italians had fled. Might coughs ire hard on the system Chester Maxwell the Oak Lake Farmer who was awarded the Tyronze medal the Carnegie hero fund commission and cited for his bravery in at tempt to Rescue a flier of the Vir Dan air school from a burning plane in the face of flames 10 feet High. The plane crashed on or. Max Well s farm july 9, 1941. The flier got out uninjured but or. Max Well suffered severe Burns. King provincial delegates Confer Ottawa Jan. 29. Delegation of provincial premiers and members of provincial governments conferred late yesterday with prime minister Mackenzie King to discuss loss of Revenue to the provinces resulting from recently announced restrictions on liquor sales. A statement issued on behalf the provincial delegations said the prime minister had Given an Assur Ance that the representations would receive the careful consideration of the Federal government. Several Federal Cabinet ministers were present for All or part of the meeting including finance minister Ilsley. Resources minister Crerar and pensions minister Mackenzie. Those present included Man. Pearson Manitoba Deputy Provin Cial treasurer j. G. Taggart who Lias just resumed his Post As Saskatchewan agriculture minister and e. C. Manning Alberta provincial Secretary. Premier go clout of Quebec said that the views of the different prov inces would be further presented t6 the Federal government in memo Randa that will be sent from the provincial he added that he thought that news of the conference would be made available before four or five Mobe about Goebbels continued from daily mail asserted today that he had reliable information originating inside Germany and in Neutral Capi tals that new German peace feelers were on the Way though possibly within the next few weeks instead of at once. A German broadcast Laid that to Morrow was expected to be marked a demonstration of tame kind or by from prominent it quoted a German spokesman As saying however that tomorrow would not Likely be marked by any specific foreign political this was the sole hint that Hitler might be planning some foreign political a German broadcast said Early today referring to the Casablanca expression unconditional surrender it ought to be Clear by this time that Germany is not even faintly inter ested in conditions of peace that the ardent resolve of the German people is to achieve unconditional German broadcasts tried to be Little the importance of russian Vic tories and of the sacrifice to Hitler s stubbornness of the germans slaughtered at Stalingrad. They said that German encirclement Battles had been much larger and started again to cite the astronomical Fig ures of russian casualties Hitler issued Early in the War. They also told of the bravery of the Geri nans at Stalingrad and How at some time and place not specified on the Southern front in course of the Winter Battle a Ger Man division with a few rumanian had won a big Victory Over four russian divisions. It claimed that Gorman generals with their staffs fought shoulder to shoulder with their troops at Stalingrad Linns rifles and sub machine 11-year-old Schoolboy admits killing Plymate Cranston r.i., Jan. 29 an 11-year-old Cranston Schoolboy has confessed that he shoved a playmate into the path of a Speed ing passenger train and then robbed the child s body of a cheap wrist watch and in Cash authorities announced today. The victim was Clinton place jr., 11, of Providence who lived near the Cranston line. He was crushed beneath the wheels of a new York bound new Haven Road train two weeks ago. A three Man Board composed of District judge Louis w. Dunn. City solicitor Edward w. Day and police chief Nelson Bournet met Lac. W. Forbes with the . Has arrived Over seas according to word received by his parents or. And mrs. P. Forbes of 309 Perth Avenue West Kildonan. Leading aircraft Man Forbes enlisted at Winnipeg in february 1940. Fears elimination of Middle class London Jan. 29, Rev. W. H. Inge former Dean of St. Paul s Cathedral expressed concern today lest the sir William Beveridge plan for Post War Brit Ain eliminate the Middle data through inflation and taxation. Writing under the title As a Bourgeois myself Dean Laid in an article in the Church of eng land newspaper i agree with euripedes that of the three classes it is the Middle class that saves the country. The populace May be corrupted by the Promise of Utopia of Panom it circuses food and the Dole and the dogs but the working Man individually is such a Good fellow and so intelligent i Hope he will resist the bribes of politicians especially it his bet ters set a Good example self to determine what action should be brought against the boy whose identity was not revealed. South Africa wll have a Moalc a Ray Plant for the detection of tuberculosis n n the army. Money orders the Bank the place to buy Money tint of All the Money older is Safe. And it is Coo Veliciu. It takes care of Exchange at this end. It is cashed at its face value kid Mutt be endorsed by the Payee. This endorsement is a receipt for the Mooij. The Cost is at the regular Money older rate. Call at Anjer Brantli office of Imperial Bink when you hate to Lead n Money order. Money order issued payable in Canada or in United we recommend our Transfer for remittance to great Britain. Imperial Bank of Canada Winnipeg branches l. S. Mackers manager h. W. Thomson assistant a Kiefer North j. Slattery. St. S. Mcclay manager plumbing and heating so Many people have asked for copies of the Crane pointers which appeared in papers last year that we have had the whole series together with additional explanatory material reprinted in Booklet form you will find in his free Booklet Many useful hints on How of get the greatest satisfaction from your plumbing and Healing to keep your present equipment in Good operating condition How by careful maintenance to avoid the replacements and repairs which not Only Cost you Money but also use up scarce metals and manpower. Whether or not you clipped these pointers As they appeared you will find the Booklet a convenient permanent reference. Get your copy from the address shown in the Coupon below or from Crane head office you la refer to it often. To help you know More about your household plumbing and heating. Few persons Ever see the complicated net work of piping in the modern Home much of it hidden Between the Waits unless present during construction. Because of this. Crane will undertake during 1943 a new series of monthly advertisements outlining the principles involved in the plumbing heating and drainage systems in the Home. We Befi Evo Many householders will Welcome this oppor Tunley to Fearn More about these piping systems which represent such a part of the original investment in any covered of you Ore a Home maker and directly concerned with service your piping systems provide if you renting or own your own Home or Hope to gome Day if you am a Young person in school or College with a Modem interest in practical things you Ore anxious to know Tho Workings of your Home equipment or arc simply curious about what goes on behind the scenes if you Are responsible for Tho maintenance of Public buildings institutions or Pri vate Homes Furnace removing soot and kale i eating air leaks Draff Regula Tion no Coit ways to Lave fuel conditioning blowers end Oil burning systems conditioning for summer shot Down. Fixtures closet operation and Core blockages. Care of faucets. Protect fam end care of fixture sanitary precautions in new Home. Stopping wafer seepage in miscellaneous trap. Care of air filters. Open and dosed expansion systems. Range boiler. Shutting off water main in your Home. Of own up the summer Home. And stimulating wit organs tone the troublesome irritating cough May be relieved. Or Wood s Norway Pine syrup has been on the Market for the past jars. The Trade Mark "3 Pine n once 35c a bottle Lane family size about 3 times As much by Siau count is the t. Lin bum limited Toronto oat railways girls work lauded women in overalls with grease cans and tools in their hands their eyes looking Over locomotives and controlling their movements was the picture of Canadian railways that w. P. Kennedy painted in verbal colors on his arrival in Winnipeg to speak at the annual meet ing of the brotherhood of railway trainmen to be held at the fort Garry hotel Friday evening. Or. Kennedy is the International vice president for the Western railways brotherhood of railway trainmen. His Headquarters at Minneapolis. There Are 190.000 i members in his organization but the demands of War decrease their i numbers daily. Ii is Only by filling the jobs with women that it will be possible to carry on. It is being done in the United states and i can Sec it dec mans he said. You won t want to miss any of the new Crane series starting in this paper on february 22nd. Tug Gist you Mark your now mow mow works. Confer with your plumbing and heating contractor he qualified by experience and training to help you get the most out of your present equipment. A to get Booklet use this Crane limited 93 Lombard Street Winnipeg. Mail me your free Booklet of plumbing and heating nat10n-Widi sit Vici the ouch Manches Plummon and cont actor
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