Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, January 30, 1943

Issue date: Saturday, January 30, 1943
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 30, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba Calgary of War than 7. S. Of Legates duration of a Hod a Titi in the cat warned of s livestock shortage Jan. 00. Is entering the fourth a cattle sheep and hog shortage much More existed in the fourth year of the first great Grisdale acting food administrator yesterday s at the annual convention of the Canadian Winnipeg free press saturday january 30, 1143 j of to had value of inestimable e population of i m helping to present the for ia-53 and Vulcu poll the producers. Outlining the Supply picture with i regard to beef he stated that the military Camps required pounds of beef each month and that beef could Only be obtained through inspected Slaughter houses. It was the responsibility of the Ard. And the num c had grown 8200.000 to an m 29 per it a. The Only available to Fie food Aden for ii Rasins Supply trough the incentive to Frires and Trade Aboul but might not of the product jiving prices on value inestimable can Fidino federation of might Era Supply Vic Poi Vai regard food administration to Sec that the War you Youl Tat drip Al voluntary collect department of munitions and sup ply received that amount of beef each month. The packers had there fore been told that the department requirements must be met before any beef was released to the domes tic Trade. Shortages in almost every Prim Ary product Are staring us in the or. Grisdale said. The food administration recognized the Neces sity for providing an incentive for increased production but at the same time it recognized the Neces sity for Price control to prevent inflation. Reconstructed plan seen not a patched affair which would resemble the old agricultural Economy but a completely reconstructed plan which would place the farm people of Canada on an equal basis with other Well organized economic groups and would result in a Well balanced order was seen by f. M. Clement Dean of the College of agriculture in the University of British Columbia a the Hope for Post War Canada in an address to the do Gates. While serious consideration should be Given to the Job of reconstruct ing agriculture the clean declared that the current do Blum of greater food production in 1943 should be accepted As the immediate responsibility and the objectives should c faced with an equal determination after the War. Economic solutions the nearer Farmers get to the control of their business through co operation the nearer they will in to the solution of their economic problems. Ralph Snycer president ii the Kansas Bank for co opera Tives and president for 14 years of the Kansas state farm Bureau said in an address to the convention. Banks for co operatives such As the Kansas Banc. Were established under the farm credits act of 1933 make Loans to co operative organizations or. Snyder explained. In 10 years of operation they had reduced interest rates on such Loans from 10 per cent to present rates of 1 2 to per cent. While the initial capital for these Hanks had been subscribed by the United states government the Kan Sas Bank now had an Pard surplus of si.250.000. In addition to having paid operating expenses and this Bank was an average example. The Bank had also improved the financial status of co opera lives by advice and supervision. Whereas even six years ago Many co pc Ralic institutions had been distress not one co operative in his former Winnipeg All resign Man is killed Prince Rupert ., Jan. 3c. Up John Menzies Mcdiarmid 2, of new Westminster ., died n military Hospital Here yesterday rom injuries suffered when the automobile in which he was Riding plunged Over an embankment and Hen rolled Over a Steep Hill and a Rock Cliff. Capt. Robert Stewart of Blair More alta., the other occupant of he car was seriously injured but is expected to recover. Both were members of the Royal Canadian army medical corps. Capt. Mcdiarmid was a native of Winnipeg end a graduate of the University of Manitoba. Next of Kin have Jeen notified. Deep in Northern Quebec on the Saguenay River one of the world s largest Hydro projects ship saw is being finished. This View shows the Chute a Caron powerhouse and dam. The entire works will Cost More than monster Power project being rushed in Quebec Shipshaw que., Jan. 30. Vast Power development which eventually May produce More electricity than the famous Boulder dam on the Colorado River is being rushed to completion by thousands of men. In this Little Northern Quebec town. The development is being built on a Man made Channel along the Saguenay River. Construction of the development has been going on since oct. 1, 1941, but until now a veil of wartime secrecy pre vented disclosure of details of the work. Although not As High or As costly As Boulder dam. The Canadian project is considered by engineers Here an engineering feat almost equal to the american development be cause they have completed in years what they estimated would take at least three years. Boulder dam towers 7g5 feet. Maximum height of water on the Canadian project is 203 feet. District was unsound financial shape. Business methods and prac Tice were encouraged and the co operatives were urged to get out of debt. The government had not last a cent through operations of the Banks said. Funds resulting from an increase in taxes on distilled spirits in Chile enacted last october will be used to erect a modern building for the University Santiago. Chile at hit on All six take Phillips milk magnesia you can the All out for Success when you Wake tip feeling give that excessive stomach acidity the one two at lion of Phillips magnesia. First Phillips milk of magnesia sullies the upset stomach. Next it finishes the Job by promoting a mild yet thorough elimination. An Malax Atic antacid. Read the directions on the package and take Only As directed or As prescribed your physician. Available m liquid or Tablet lorm. Ultimate capacity the Canadian project will be 1.500.000 horsepower. At present Boulder dam built at a Cost of has an installed capacity of by 1944 it is scheduled to have an installed capacity of although the ultimate capacity of Boulder dam is scheduled to be greater than that of the Canadian project engineers Here believe that its continuous output will be less than that of the Shipshaw Plant. A. C. Johnson manager of Power operations for the aluminium com Pany of Canada for whom the dam is being built and a. O. Howes the company s resident Engineer be Lieve that tie primary horsepower output of the Canadian project will to greater because it will have fewer water Supply variances to contend with. Big water Supply area the Canadian Plant will obtain its water Supply from Lake St. John 400 Square Miles in area and from storage reservoirs built and being built on Lake Manuan and at passe Dang reuse a Lake dotted settlement North of Lake St. John. Boulder dam is fed by a Man made Lake with an area of 229 Square Miles. The aluminium company already had a Power Plant at Isle maligned turning out horsepower and another at Chute a Caron turning out horsepower. Both plants were on the Saguenay. But their output was t sufficient to Supply the wartime expansion of the huge aluminium Plant at Arvida que. To meet the increased demands engineers decided to Complete the Shipshaw development planned As Early As 1926. The plans called for the use of the Chute a Carou Plant completed in 1930, As part of the Shipshaw development. From the Chute a Caron site to Shipshaw. The engineers Cut through Earth and Rock a Channel 300 feet wide and 33 feet deep. Whole output for Arvida entire output of the Plant will be used St Arvida for the production of aluminium and electro metallurgical operations. The following figures show How Canada s greatest Power develop ment in this Saguenay District town compares with the famous Boulder dam on the Colorado River Shipshaw ultimate Power capacity Cost height of dam to feet length of main Power House 300 feet ultimate number of generators 16 maximum number of men employ. Average monthly payroll time required for construction amount of excavation volume of Concrete masonry average amount of Cement required daily during height of construction 31 carloads area of main Reservoir 400 Square Miles Page Niec Eio do Janeiro Jan. 30. Every Vichy French Diplomat in Brazil has resigned rather than sub Mit to an order to leave Brazil immediately it was Learned today. The former Vichy French ambassador count Saint Quentin has offered himself and his personnel to Gen. Henri Honore Giraud High commissioner of French North Africa. Var. Mcdiarmid left Winnipeg shortly after his graduation from the Manitoba medical College in 1924. Surviving Are his wife two daughters Nancy and Judy and one son. Navin Alloi new Westminster His parents or. And mrs. John Mcdiarmid of Winnipeg four Sisters Lillian Isabel and Kathleen Winnipeg and mrs. Fred Shearer Regina and one brother James Stewart Mcdiarmid of flin flon Man. Stops coughs bigger and better bargains than -6 Portage called for and delivered Plain on piece dresses sgt. John a. Mcmillan sgt John Alexander Mcmillan son of or. And mrs. Hugh Mcmillan 483 Craig Street is reported missing believed killed during air operations in the latest Royal Canadian air Force casualty list. Sgt. Mcmillan received his wings dec. 4, 1941, at Yorkton sask. And went overseas shortly afterwards. Sgt. John Frederick Edwards son of f. W. Edwards Portage la Prairie is reported missing after air operations. Brasil As a result of his conference with president Roosevelt aboard a United states destroyer thurs Cay in the Pon Tengi River Harbor at Natal. Vargas made his state ment soon after returning Here a plane. He received newspaper repro Senta aves at a conference in the presidential Palace. The salient Points developed the conference were 1. Complete agreement has been reached on War operations. 2. Brazil agrees to do her part and fill any need of the United nations. 3. The United nations Are pre pared for a Long War but surprises May 4. President Roosevelt was completely satisfied at the outcome of the Casablanca conference As one of the chief objectives had been to obtain the co operation of a United France in the War Effort. Co operation Between Brazil and the United states is an integral co operation without said Vargas. Once we Are at War our co operation is Complete. All that the United states May judge necessary we will continue to silk or cloth 3-piece suits dry cleaned pressed Odd pants 19c cuffs insured protectors sewn on cuffs forming Pool of wheat for Relief Washington Tan. 30. Cap the International wheat Council took Steps yesterday to set up a 000-Bushel Pool of wheat Tor Relief use in Europe Africa and Asia. The Council composed of representatives of Argentina Australia Canada the United kingdom and the United states authorized its executive committee to Call upon member countries for their previously agreed upon contributions As soon As an International Relief Agency has been established. Shares have been fixed As Fol lows Canada United kingdom and the United states bushels respect. Timely. More than kilograms sesame seed were planted last year in the Peninsula of Par Guane North Lake Maracaibo in Vene Zuela the soil having been found specially adapted to the production of that Grain. Sweaters Light weight phone 201188 positively our usual High Quality work Swan cleaners uunderers1 Damp was a Canadian scores Cairo Jan. 30. Five Messerschmidt 109 s were destroyed by a formation of Allied fighters led by a Young Canadian Pilot on new year s Day. Fit. It. J. F. Edwards 20, Battleford sask. Led the foray and in addition to five known destroyed there was a Edwards now has eight enemy planes to his credit. 2 years est cd. Yes. Cd. Yes. Boulder too 726.4 feet 1.650 feet 17 5 years actual cd. Yes. Cd. Yes. 25 to 36 carloads 229 Square Miles Roosevelt Vargas Washington Jan. 30. A president Roosevelt and president Vargas of Brazil in a momentous conference aboard a United states destroyer at Natal thursday agreed that it must he permanently and definitely assured that West Africa and Dakar will never again become a blockade or invasion great to the americas. U is the aim of Braz and of the reminiscent of the Atlantic Char-1 United states to make the Atlantic ten to one against hear this astounding lecture sunday night january 31st, at 8 o clock the preacher pianist of Chicago speaking. Breaking one breaking ten 7.15. Sunday night the popular p cure Guj Neufeld in charge. Come Early ;