Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 30, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
J. Black urges Survey of All City owned property 4 Survey of All pro a death a c. Would be taken out and v was urged i Raay afternoon i shot at Sunrise ii. C Aid. Jame of tear the place Down away j Fecit a proud a committee who cried Aid. John who had surged thai itself owns also visited the premises n re traps than any r. W. Wydeman. City solicitor re. Ether body in minded the Alderman thai the ten vigorously c Hie policy could not be evicted without l ent i permission the Board but Sti to families. Gesick that there should be Verv e. Raise a rum Little difficulty if it we re show n and new build that suitable quarters had Beer Winnipeg free press Winnipeg saturday january 30, 1943. Price so per copy edition with comics. We. Bryce s Home the France speaking to . Pointed to gunmen toned in As both this action. Which he Winnipeg provided for them. The matter was left in his hands so Jar As this was concerned and a recommendation Lor demolition of the premises recorded. Mean and he while those in need Are their Early demolition and the City nid. Receiving in the occupants who. Aid. Black then turned his Atten he Ursch. Be a More suit lion to the de Monte apartments quarters. Which Al one Lime was known As other members of the committee the Sherman hotel. It is situated Al in they ordered j Market Avenue evacuation of soon Asar j fire chief d. A. Botilde. Said Aid. Miter quarters Black had made an inspection o co Jalc be eco i ii. The wartime j the premises in company with the and Board Sal Isi Sci City Surveyor and had declared the tic a i place to by in very unsatisfactory n Airn to had also class a it Avenue. Err voids soon As pos As a fire trap. Aid. Black declared Siulc. And irl i Lesli gain into Here. Ton. Many persons resided her the de Monte apartments and Aid. Black urged that they by Avenue should be asked to vacate. He also urged turn Down Chopp Ixl to a j Dein Iii Ion. Buie Iriny. Or the property j however while other aldermen Are different signs of growing strains noted life in Japan gets tougher each Day this is one of .1 series of articles on japanese Way cifors. By a. T. Steele chunking Jan. 30. Special can month by month life in Japan is getting Grimmer and harder though there Jis no cracking of morale. It has been More than five years now that Joe Jap has been tightening his Belt and the process continues notch by notch. Belief in the emperor the hypnotism of propaganda and Stern police control will keep him in line through a lot More suffering. It would be Folly to expect any internal break Down in Japan until the country has been. Militarily smashed. I travellers from Manchuria from j occupied China and even from Japan itself have recently arrived j in chunking. They confirm the growing Strain of Day to Day exist ence in Japan and its adjacent Flat cars loaded with tanks arrive Al a Canadian debarkation Point. They will be loaded on merchantmen and will Cross the Atlantic under Convoy of the Royal Canadian Navy to Russia Africa or wherever they Are calculated to do the most harm to the Axis. The Canadian Navy boasts the proud record of Only one per cent loss of ships. Sold. Favored evacuation the occupants sordid tale told they Felt Urther invest should it was a sordid ale told by made to learn whether or not Black Vilh regards to the Structure there was any Chance of remodel the premises and perhaps 4 to Down to a one Slorey on void n Avi-i.a-. Aid. Joseph Sil paid for prisoners planned by International students the internal Unal students ser vice a sub committee of the War services co Mintlee of die univer sity of Manitoba is sponsoring a unit the Woodwork j the cite solicitor was to the us scorched. Make the necessary array Emend so 5 l1so u1 i Loor of lived vacating he tenants and the " War Camps. The . Is working in gently arrived of demolition or renova in affiliation with the ked Cross pre.ti.se.-. Four a milk in one of i Toni was 5150 tin i behind on the i a Man and t occupied Byi Structure similar to what was done in tile Case of i to Ciao in away. Field guns Are slowed aboard a merchant ship of a Convoy being made up a a Canadian port for Britain. Africa or Russia. Despite the menace of submarines Long Range bombers and mines these convoys get through. The Canadian Navy escorts 45 per cent of All convoys from this Side the Atlantic. Fifty per cent 01 All Canada s War production goes to great Britain or Russia. Firn Musaid. M.Iii., with Iun. O Tildren. To food in e of the property was in Mas scarcely any i referred Back to the properly com making intellectual enjoyment the i Hilvin slept on an icy floor did t fit. And Tiu a were so poorly Clad and undernourished that they had been to go to school above them was a in Utu re it i her three mall Cli Ilcyn a. The Hus i band being in me services overseas i the stairway Irum this Suito led Simonite protests province s suggestion Lipes had that the cite of win been doing Loo much for Lher municipalities from a Ingli. By Balcony. An Cifald. C. E. . Chairman of the Mother. Driven Hersey f wreck and is walking rum i ing in the everything v. All i a Man and his v. Upper family lived b u 20 lives dared Aid. In property cumin responsible. I i Capo Sibili y to with Council. Available to students Siuw interned. A Persona canvass will be con ducted next week among the slide nos of Manitoba University and Aifili Atco colleges. Dale Brown . Worker of to Ronto will Ari Ive ill Winnipeg to Aid in the Campaign. Or. Brown will Junior division and United College sic ints thursday and medical senior division of Harmine Linance Roii Imidee. Friday. Of i stale a nervous the Prev in Ial Misove Nimuel to it each its own work the City would a my round he do its work. Man us . sure that students priday. I Bob Mclean of United College is occupied thu and a other or of in Fri. V be about c clock. And the Itie would be of a accept Tiu ii i h f those "0 i persons. He v. As speaking on a proposal Frisini the health Cuin Milieu that the lie ally i department assume responsibility Tor the sanitary and Hyp picnic of nursing Homes in the City. The ii a postal had come in a let Ter from the Deputy minister of health and Mablie weal far. Burned 1 looking backward from the Freir i it in files "1 do Imi wish to turn Down any proposal 1 rom the health cominis said Aid. Simo Wiite. But 1 i learn More about the whole he added that in the past it had been the policy of the provincial government to take every Avenue of Revenue from the City of Winnipeg and to shoulder it with All possible res Ponsi Bill lies. Sixty years Augustus Mills was on the arrival of Aid. Fraser. Of Brandon. About to erect a Hanc Nonie ref Tecl to the health Block on Trie of Fenili Street and fifty five years m. Iss s Aid. Mlkvy advocating Lii at certain Tity should of let out Parce poor men other aldermen agreed and upon notion of Aid. John Blumberg and and Aid. H. C. Morrison the ques Saskatchewan recruit figures Are tabled Ouatu. Jan. 3u. Recruited in Saskatchewan for the army totalled to april 30, said a return tabled in the House of commons yesterday for new democracy Leader i Packmore. Under training in a May 9 were men of whom were in units and ju4 in training tres. This number was to be in of Feighl a Chancy to Tecc _ Winnipeg City Council had a cd Minifee to act with tile Board of Trade in settling the Tavani lands around a Winnipeg. Rudyard the new British Witer who iliac made such station out army a f c j training centres and an armoured As to contribute a series of Jungle j corps training Centre. Nuino to i h his and by the of additional stories to St. Nicholas the widely known children s Magazine forty five the maximum number of said ices j being trained in Saskatchewan i 1s39 was 2.5-10 in 1940, and e Leurs Mcculloch. Winnipeg skater i coastal and five liquor smuggling Over nutrition drive committee meets a gone nil meeting of the Mani Toba nutrition cum pain committee held of lowing a luncheon at Mould s Friday to Sli Marize work Dune by various soups the committee and to Miike plans for future activities. Frank tees acting chairman of the committee. Gratitude for work clone in launching the nutrition Campaign. He mentioned work done by publicly Media and Industrial organizations and retailers also daily and weekly newspapers. The nominating committee re commended that a permanent chairman be chosen at Lac meeting from among the membership by direct nomination. Victor i. Cowie was elected general chairman of the committee. Water diversion proposal is flayed Jan. 2 j. Great lakes harbours association yester Day expressed unalterable opposition to proposed increased diversion of Lake Michigan water at Chicago and urged approval and construction the St. Lawrence Seaway and Power project As a Ami measure. The Lake Michigan diversion Reso Lution said the group opposes any increase at Chicago above the present limits set by the United s ates supreme court. The Reed Bill which proposes an increase would circumvent the and cause enormous continuing damage of tin stamina of russians praised by Hardy merchant Seaman by Gregory Clark Ernest Marcotte. A sniper in my battalion the old War and unacceptable to the army in this one crashed the party by going to Ica As a merchant Seaman has been on several of the terrific convoys in Murmansk. He has been ashore in we go to work in the morn in old soldiers know All the ropes f. And i inquired of him what he i All thought of the russians. How do they eat i demanded. Replied Marcollo it s kind of hard for people like us to understand. You see the russians have had a lot of experience the last couple of thousand years in nol Caling. Any time any grand Dake thought the people were getting restless he just organized a famine. Hungry people Are easy to russians Aren l easy to handle protected. Look at the Don t Eal for exercise of made some friends among said Marcotle. They re funny about eating. For instance. They often Don t eat just for the exercise of exercise i exclaimed. Well exercise is about the Only word we be got that would explain what i said Marcotte. They go without food some Days just because there in t much food. They Don t go scavenging around the shops buying up stuff to Hoard. They do the t said. When food is insisted Marcotte they All go with one meal a Day. It s voluntary. Sometimes they go without any meals just to contribute that much. I know lots of them. I be seen them do it. They re entirely different from us about i said you re Romanc keep look replied Marcotte. We shave Don t we we Brush out hair and Shine our shoes Don l Wewe put on our Nice clean suit and Henry s. Paul elected to St. Viral Council Henry s. Paul will succeed h. D. Frankham As member of the St. Vital Council. Candidates contested the municipal by election on Friday and the results were As follows or. Paul. 724 Harry Collins 437 Bernard Hufines or. Frankham was elected to the St. Villa Council in november and shortly afterwards was transferred to Eastern Canada by his employers. Of f said. Well the said mar Cotte feel their self respect inside themselves not outside themselves. They starve for a Day when food is Short in order to fee self respect. Does that explain it to you so to Marcollo sitting there in his p Ain. Worn merchant Seaman King promises action on fuel shortage await report on Casablanca by Helen Kirkpatrick London Jan. 30. Special j the return to London of several i members of the Casablanca con legions. In general however it is probably nol much worse than thai of most warring european countries. One would suppose that with food resources of All East Asia at her command Japan would be Well fixed for food but that is far from i leads to the belief that a the Case. The iwo Staples of the Fuller report on the events of the japanese diet Are Rice and fish. J past fortnight May he Given both Are strictly rationed no i is pure japanese Rice obtainable. -1 inc the japanese Ore eating a mixture of _ japanese chinese and indo China Rice which in the old days1 they would not have touched. Sugar is a luxury obtainable Only in very limited quantities. The surplus of the conquered Southern great sugar territories is an unc Ashable Cheque is far As the japanese people Are concerned. Shipping is reserved for More Villa cargo. At rare intervals bread is Seldom seen in Japan now except by foreigners. Beef and Chicken prime constituents of Suki Ottawa Jan. 30. Cup Yaki Are Bolai Nable Only at rare intervals. A chinese student who has just arrived Here from Japan said that he went into a Tokyo i restaurant famous for its Beefsteak land ordered a Steak. The waiter Alep-1 brought him a chunk of grilled have been taken to Deal with fuel whale meat. Food lines Are new in Japan but japanese housewives Are shortage difficulties encountered in some Prairie areas prime minister Mackenzie told John g. Diefenbaker con., Lake Cen in Vicc adm. Lord Louis Mountbatten. Chief of combined ave Roll Harriman. Expediter and lord leathers British minister of War transport have arrived Here As Well As the majority of the other staff until prime minister Churchill makes a statement in parliament Little comment is being made on the results of the talks. One or two elements of the press continue to Aik Why the chinese and russians were present and Why a supreme Allied War Council was not established. Both questions Are easily answered and May be officially answered in parliament. Stalin. As was slated in the communique was invited but Yas unable to leave Russia at this juncture of the War. The suggestion that Russia chins the United states and Britain form a supreme War Council obviously Over looks the fact thai China the United Stales and Britain Are fight said it m Lac to Jse commons hard. Puu two bottles of Beer explain the russians like to feel their self respect inside themselves. Rapidly getting used to them. They Are obliged to stand in line to buy vegetables and Oiler shortage com Iii g Japart As Well As Germany Lind modules. Japanese wine sippers while Russia is at War Only n in i-j-1 nut uni i 1 i Day. Nol school closed Regina Jan. 30. Up four Wool nafees and a Small portion of Sake is All they Are allowed each Irio nth. The acute shortage of. Cotton and on the outside deep inside where j schools in Saskatchewan have been l it can live not on the St Flace. Where i closed because of shortage of Coal their capacity to producing Lim it can be taken off. Like clothes. I from Alberta mines according for the armed forces for. Marcotte is one of the thousands upon thousands of merchant sea men denied the Honor of a uniform who will soon be carrying the Mil lion dollars Worth of clothing medi Cal supplies and Rescue equipment to the people of russian from the people of Canada. Would you not like to entrust something of men like him contributions to Canada s Aid of Russia fund Are being received by the free press. Tribune sky or Curc. Reports received by Hon. H. Staines. Civilians clothing is strictly ration minister of education one at North cd. It is of poor Quality and con Battleford. One at Dalmeny Miles Northwest of Saskatoon and the other at Koch Neville 70 Miles South cast of Yorkton. Interned Lender defence regulations Olla a Jan. 30. Total of 1.033 persons were incarcerated in gains a High Content of Staple Fibre. Clothing sales Are controlled under a Point system. With 100 Points allotted to each person per year a suit and a top coat cat up 82 Points leaving Little for underwear shirts and other essentials. To addition every civilian is entitled to buy six pairs of stockings and six Low Els. As it is customary to Lake of the shoes when entering a japanese with Germany and Italy and certainly most unlikely to agree to join a War Council on which Iho chinese Are represented. Britain and the United states the Only big Powers which Are fighting All three Axis nations on every front in the world. The necessity for Complete co ordination of their War efforts is therefore primary and overriding. Fleet air Arm replaces obsolete torpedo plane London. Jan. 30. Authorized British source announced last night that the Fleet air Arm now has a new torpedo plane to re place the old swordfish. Which for years gave a Good account of it self but became obsolete. The new machine is a Mono plan whereas Hie sword ish was a biplane and As such was comparatively slow although it had great lifting Power. No other tails of the sealed. New Cratl were Rie re Canada Al last july 7 As a Rosul of orders issued under provisions of Section 21 of the defence of can Ada regulations said a return tabled in the House of commons Friday. Of this number. Cio were British subjects including 381 by birth and 2-19 by naturalization. Twenty five certificates Otna to realization have been revoked on the ground of disloyalty and Dis affection to the King All in the year 19-12, he return said. Of these. 22 were certificates of persons who had been interned. The in forma Ion was supplied in answer to a question by Alfred by acc Prog. Con. Saskatoon habit von tiie one mile Sti n skating Champion a Ottawa Jan. 30. Chi on the of Baunii America. I word of the Canadian j con forty years to d police the of i Anc skip Mckim i f liquor Oil the Atlantic coast has. To great lakes the Dominion of Rich off All intents and purposes ceased. I Canada and port cities and their the cry i i commissioner h. T. Woods 19-11-12 j people the association declared r was tabled in the House of the Short stretch of rapids in Hope a re cow t to i commons yesterday. I St. Lawrence River bars ships a Hope Ink were Morion not a of Flom la Csc Inland seas from Access came to the and i . Attention. To the Ocean and the american baseball enthusiast illicit a franchise j report said. To tarty five years a so 3908 Barrir Fri ored the to Northern seed fair As a great Success were James Robert Ford. John Cal u and j. G. Brown. Years 1913 of cat ik.1 in n i during the year and a Sharp do a Mediterranean is kept a private crease in the number of seizures of Pond said the Resolution. Mean distilling plants the bios Raph melodrama dilemma was draw ids to Lac mull slip motion return reveals Olla a Jan. 30
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