Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, February 01, 1943

Issue date: Monday, February 1, 1943
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 1, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page two dial twisting new Eretta Eres to be heard sundays a new series of four famous opera arts. To be presented under the direction of George Stewart has been scheduled for sunday evenings during february. Broadcast at 9.15 from Toronto the operettas will be carried Over a coast to coast network and heard locally Over station sky. A music in tale of the Chu Chin Chow. By Oscar Asche and Frederic Norton is the first Light opera to be presented in this series. The songs first heard in his theatre London on aur. I 3i. 1916, by Young men on leave from. France. Three on cars scheduled Are Tom Jones by eel German the Geisha by Sid a Jones and Gilbert and sul a Ivan s Princess Ida. Radio programmes monday heard under the supervision of bup Cri Lucas head of Csc s drama department Toronto the wiil include a 40-piece orchestra and full chorus. R. V. V. Nicholl of the depart ment of physics Mcgill University will be guest speaker tuesday evening on this week s science at War broadcast. His topic will be substitutes in science and Industry. Originating Montreal science Var is carried As a weekly feature Over station Curc starting at 9.15. Harry Pryce conduct the variety singers l1.nd orchestra tonight on the v for Victory broadcast heard at 1c.30 every few weeks from Csc Van Couver and carried Over sky. A half hour concert by the a4 others on the programme will be Royal Canadian artillery band. From Brandon Man., will be carried 0.30, tuesday evening Over station cj3c. The 25-Piecc band. Including a dance band is under the direction of to. Harper c. Sim Mons. If England Ireland the Ukraine. Lithuania Denmark and America. Be represented tuesday eve icing when Jimmy Cowler directs the orchestra in another dances of 1he nations broadcast heard at 11 o clock from Csc Winnipeg. Sky carries the programme locally. Winnipeg Young Judaea present s concert sunday Isabelle Mcgawan Fred Hill and the priority players. Mpg construction circles announce. Sub contracts have been awarded to the following local firms miscellaneous Iron the Vulva Iron works limited Sheet Metal and roofing Canadian Rogers Sheet Metal and roofing company limited painting Taylor painting and decorating company limited electrical. Kummen Iii Man electric limited Mil Hvorka Brown and i Rutherford limited plumbing and heating f. E. Simmons. Czecho Staaks sponsor under the direction of mrs. N. Lepkin. of Winnipeg Young and Sam Yuri Nan. Dream i i Krex Israel was a fantasy written by mrs. Lepkin. Hymie Ilo Lotsky asked the can Aid to Russia concert conc. Winnipeg got of memory. News masters Soliloquy la tic tin Soldier. Leu vie. Commentary time. Broadcasts. Of Melody. It seven. Credit league. Leit quiz. Bdl ton. Science. Days. Army. Of Faith. Broadcast. Final. Celebrities. Operas. Time Ana sir of. Sky. Win a leg duo . family. 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This was adapted from i Story Bone Lent Hall 154 Mckenzie by Sholem Asch by Guttie Chei Tow i Street. Collection amounted to 5344.45. Frunk Wojacek president of the . Was master of ceremonies. Successes of the russian red army City audience to become a part of the zionist movement. Gordon directed the Judaea choir. Bar Mitzvah boy was written by Max ii Askel and Sheena Silva Maii. Joyce Dorfman directed a presenta Tion Bretz Israel dances. Those taking Paru in the pro gramme were Sheena Fiam Aviva Melmed. Shirley Spiegel Hose Levitt Clara Priesel. Clara Alt Arr. Rose Altman. Shirley Poreback Eleanor Gussin. Brownie Pierce Hilda plainer Molly schem dins Shore. Bessie Yan Doris Zalik. David Horowitz. Allen Gotlieb. Mark Berns .ei.i, Ghana Shankman Edith Lyman Sylvia Max has Kell. Joe Broitman. Sol Zablinsky Harold Altman Allen Chapnick. Bracha Ziskrout. Charra plainer Rose Ziskrout. Edith Raber Syma Blumes Betty pesh Viky. Elsie Cooper. Rae Kass. Esther Mushnick. Ciara Lowe. Hymie Molotsky. Hymie Cohen. Joe Meshnick Jack Chmel Nitsky. Harry plainer Saul Sid Buckwold Sam plainer Itzchak Horowitz. Philip mall. Jerry Dorf must be considered our Success for Canada As Well As Czecho Slovakia s Freedom and said or. Wojacek. L. J. Hornat introduced or. E. Crossley Hunter guest speaker. Or. Hunter said he knew of the Noble people of Czecho Slovakia who the first victims of Hitler s brutality there was no doubt of their Freedom after the War. Many ships on the High Sens today were carrying medical supplies food and clothing to the suffering russians said or. Hunter. Among those contributing to the programme were the czech Orch estra tinder Walter Gregoi a the russian mixed choir under n. Krech Marowsky mrs. L. Rear now ski. Elsie a Luseva. John Duda Gretsko. J. Baranowicz. J. And Hynek Wanda Poprocky and Peter Waligura. 1.15 1.30 Ron Alverson. Closing markets. Music cor7-.er. Wendell Hall. Stories from life. . 4.00 Sweet be anti. 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Bands. Village. Schools. Line family. Lecture. Mac. Adventure. Library. Scouts Orch Trail or truth. Symph of Mclode. Canadian mite Dojk. Csc Wjk 15j01 . News. Club. Mods. Jack. News. Prog Hinds. Moral no devotions. of life. In French. Prog. 10.30 to Civ. Broadcast . Bulletins. Gang. Tell me. News. Fill in. Broadcast. 2.00 co Civ. Band. Free press. Monday february 1, 1943 and Fraser of los Angeles two daughters mrs. W. Thorn of los i Angeles and mrs. L. E. Woodward i of Vancouver . He was born in Edinburgh scot., and worked with the . In Winnipeg As Engineer until his retirement in 1922. He had since that time made his Home in los Angeles. Mks. Thomas a. Goodchild mrs. Anna e. A. Goodchild 68, widow of or. Thomas a. Goodchild of 961 Grosvenor Avenue died at her. Residence sunday. She was the i former mrs. Andrew Stewart of i Prince Albert sask. She was bom i in London England and came to Winnipeg in 1010. She is survived fyr. Fyr. Copy news. Wear Wiz fyn. 11 suns Trio. Fyr a Fth. 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Speaking. To review. Jenny. Albier. Orch. 1 Longmire. Rhythms. Markets. Marlin Perkins. Young. To happiness. Matinee. S.45_news. Pals Trio. Harrygan. Strings we Waltz in the news. Period. Armstrong Stem sports Waring. By two daughters mrs. Doris Kavanagh and mrs. Jenny Armstrong both of Winnipeg three sons Thomas a. Goodchild of Winnipeg sgt. Robert Wstewart of Truro Nova Scotia to. Harold f. Goodchild of London England three sister. Mrs. R. Lemon of Hollywood. Calif. . A. Charm Bury. Saskatoon and mrs. E. Mckenzie this also one grandson. The funeral service will be held the Wellington in charge of to. S. L. Murrell 25, of Gainsville tex., was attached to the Canadian Louette Squadron and was among tuesday Church. At 3 ., in St. George s the body will be taken to Prince Albert. Sask., for final ser vice and burial. Thomson s funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. To. D. L. P. Wilson to. D. L. P. Wilson of the ., died in the Camphill hos Pital Halifax Nova Scotia sat urday after a Brief illness. He is the son of mrs. E. Wilson of 538 Banning Street Winnipeg. Bomber saved by Manitoban London feb. 1. Up Cable members of an . Bomber Crew commanded by a texan returned Home safely saturday from Northwestern Germany after extinguishing a Ore in their Wellington and damaging one of two Messer. Schmits which attacked them during a Daylight raid. Units taking part against Many Canadian in the Daylight Germany. The encounter with enemy fight ers came after the bomber had at tacked an unnamed target. The plane s fuselage and fabric was Sec afire. Beats out flames fit. Sgt. Bob Livingston of Rose Bank the wireless operator beat i Tore off my out the flames. Helmet and they soon army enlistments increase in january . 10 enrolled 933 men and 60 women during january As com i Art ai1 Ufuti Ikirt j.c1ju Ull Ului lil pared wit a 60 men and 43 women be Germany recently Cana in december major Mara h. Gar Dian bomber say aprons d i. Died Down and after that the Jerries just faded in the final Messerschmidt attack Bruce Grey of Vancouver Manning one of the beam guns pumped Lead into the enemy who flew away trailing White smoke the same Crew participated in a Daylight raid last week against railway and other targets in North Western Germany. Their aircraft on that occasion was lightly dam aged by ground fire. In earlier raids in a daring Daylight raid on North ton District recruiting officer announced monday. Enrolments in january 1942, totalled men. Twenty two men and one woman in listed saturday. Major Garton announced he will leave it does Day to inspect recruiting facilities at flin Tony Serafin a Winnipeg Dia mond Call player was among the jul men enrolled saturday by the i . Centre. Major c. E. Otton announced the first volunteers at the downtown office were c.w.a.c., miss Delia Johnson army Timothy Rose and i Anthony Pytlak All of Winnipeg. Caterers need nor preregister for sugar caterers and operators of institutions who in the past registered with the wartime prices and Trade Board for Tea and Coffee will not Dian bomber squadrons scored direct hits on railway stations and other buildings the . Announced saturday. The Louette Squadron commanded by Sydn. Cdr. D. S. Jacobs Montreal and wellingtons from a Squadron commanded by Wing cmdr. Douglas Bradshaw London ont., bombed a station where Many Pierre. The funeral will be held at 10 . Wednesday in St. Pierre roman Catholic Church with burial in St. Pierre cemetery. Coutu s funeral Home is in charge. Ii try Billanes Henry Billanes 74, of 402 Andrew Street died Early monday morning at his residence. Born in Yorkshire eng., he had been in Winnipeg 22 years working for a number of years As Gardener with the City q q i Hydro company. He is survived by Diss 1 3 widow Florence one son Jcharles of Birse Man. Four Daugh his Home saturday ters mrs. E. F. Long icy mrs. W Clara of. Duncan Daniel Sylvia i former pastor of West Kildonan i a Vars i Baptist Church and resident of none Shusler Ethel plainer. Kussner and Sid Halter. Rose Loventhal was director and Yehudit Dorfman i Home. 223 Walnut Street saturday dance director. Galbo grandchildren. Barker s fun assistant Manitoba since 1s3d, died at his i or. Mcarthur served a Many of j Manitoba s Baptist churches Dur i ocal firm gets he 30 years prior to his retire air Force contract a contract for construct ing additions to the Headquarters ground instruction school mess at no. 7 observers school Portal and air la Prairie has Beer awarded to the Claydon. Company limited of win does you the Belt in 1919. Include his widow five sons and five daughters. They arc mrs. H. Thornton mrs. H. Cogar a Turtle Ell Winnipeg. Mrs. H. Ramsay of Gladstone and mrs. W. Brighlman England Earl Al More and Edwin Chicago Gor Don of Toronto and John of Winnipeg. One brother Nathan car he resides at Van Kleek Hill born at Brea Albane Glengarry county ont., or. Mcarthur was educated in Eastern Canada. In ic39 a was appointed minister of the Baptist Church where he Corr years. He then revved for five years at Hartney Man. To 1898 or. Mcarthur took up farming in the louder District help your forgotten "28" for the kind of no let during 16 years in that District relic that a Cpl make you rain to go More than half of 5-our digestion is done below the Belt in your 23 feet Bowrah. To when strikes try something helps Chest Iota in the stomach and Belner the when you mar need is Carter s Little liver j to Cie needed help to that forgotten 23 foot of Bmack take one Carter s Little liver till before one utter . To pc them cd Cordiner to Thev help Wako up a Larrer flow i the 3 digestive unites in your Stom and Jou digest what you have eaten in nature s Way. Then most folks fret the kind Relief that you feel better from your head to your be sure you get Tho genuine Carter s i tue liver pills from your uru Creist 25tf. Look an Active part in ail Community affairs. He was director of the Grain growers Assoc neral Home is in charge of arrange ments. Mrs. William Cuffe Smith the funeral service for mrs. Esther Smith 63, wife of William mrs . Mathers Dies at her Home the death occurred monday morning at her Home. 16 Edmonton Street of mrs. Jessie Mathers wic of chief Justice t. G. Mathers following a Long illness. Born at Melrose Scotland mrs. Mathers the former Jessie Waugh came to Western Canada with her parents As a Small child and was educated and married in Winnipeg where she has taken an Active interest in Church philanthropic and War work. A past president and life member of the victorian order of nurse Winnipeg Branch she was also for 10 years president of the girl guides association president of he Queen Mary needlework Guild re Register for sugar officials said monday. Have to rationing this is a change from the original intention. It was pointed out that All Neces sary data for the establishment of quotas is obtained from the month could perhaps produce one daily. Estimates of the number of subs in service run from u As 300 to As High As 500, third actually on the Hunt others in route to or or being serviced these said. People were gathered and machine Street Winnipeg. Sgt. Bob Livingston gunned two trains. One bomb exploded on the railway tracks trains were machine gunned from end to end and the pilots saw steam gush from one damaged engine. Fit. Sgt. H. A. Livingston Rose Bank Man., said his Wellington flew Low along railway tracks and dropped its bombs plumb Centre on a railway station and other near by buildings. Shrapnel from the anti aircraft guns Cut the fuselage but did t worry Livingston reported. Other canadians participating included e. C. Hudgson 122 Royal they to Boot saving Stamps the grocery the but can n. Breadman and the milk Nua of them have joined to monday in a Gigantic drive Worth of War Sav Stamps in a single month j w sey National chairman of the Industry s March to Berlin feb food stamp Sale stated. The ens food Industry from charl0ttew? to Victoria or. Horsey said been fully organized for this pain which is being undertake f the request of Hon. J l Hal i minister of finance and the Natios i War finance committee. F to promote the investment another million dollars in can Ait War Effort Horsey pointed will require the unremitting Effs of every food store clerk House to House Salesman of and milk for the entire to february. Householder and pers Are urged to make that easy and pleasant As possible i a courteous reception and response to every Appeal one of the objectives of the drive is owl that every shopper is asked Tota Vest in savings stamp every food store list during month. Free University training urged by Zaha Rychuk free University training despatch. The Berlin account said Doenitz was elevated to the rank of grand Admiral. Raeder the account added will become Admiral inspector of by reports which Are submitted by the _ Doenitz and Raeder had All caterers and institutions. Home front Appeal successful says Tutte the recent Home front made by the salvation army was Felt to have a Good Success by col. Charles t. Tutte Toronto Public relations Secretary on his arrival in Winnipeg monday morning Over Canadian Pacific railway lines. Colonel Oake and brigadier g. Wilson were on hand to meet him. The Eastern provinces outdid the Prairies in support of the Appeal he said. The National figure will not Doenitz takes Raeder s place London feb. 1. Karl Doenitz commander of the nazi a boat Fleet has been promoted to commander in chief of the German Navy succeeding grand Admiral Erich Raeder the German radio said saturday night quoting a . Be accessible to every., willing and worthy youth without any Fiti Ancis obligation declared a. Zaharichuk member of the Sinai beg school Board when he Spokli meeting of the Mutual Benefit brotherhood of St. Peter held h the ukrainian Reading Hall rect nth or. Zaharichuk declared tic people of Manitoba should noir plan for the Post War period my improve educational facilities j Romaniuk president presided. Those elected auditors of tit brotherhood Are Popil j kit. Cun m. Fedyshyn 11 Brelis a. Kostyniuk and Pruden. As each Appeal was it was sufficient to be published made locally. Meet local budgets across the coun try for 1943. He pointed out. For which the salvation army wishes to thang the Public. Colonel Tutte is on a tour of Western centres to decide on the Cliffe Smith of 882 Burnell Street 1 in Winnipeg during the great War who died Friday at her residence an honorary president of the Navy was held monday at 1.30 . At the Church of Christ Sherbrook Street with burial in Brookside cemetery. W. R. Eatough officiated and Gar diner s funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Mrs James Simpkin the funeral service for mrs. Simpkin 70, wife of Alderman service will be held wednesday at James Simpkin. Of 1040 ., at All Saint s Church Avenue who died at her residence j honorary pallbearers will be chief thursday was held monday at 3.30 j Justice Prendergast or. Justice . In Mordue Bros funeral a. M. Dennistoun or. Justice a. With burial in Brookside cemetery j Dysart col. Arthur Sullivan Humphrey Drummond Hay j. A Bourgouin . J. D. Gem been reported at loggerheads Over submarine warfare ladies for some months. I Doenitz Rise had been Swift. He was a Commodore when the War Appeal started and attained the rank of rear Admiral Only on nov. 17, 1939. Sixteen Days ago the German radio announced that he had made a 19-Day voyage undoubtedly by visit japanese Admiral Nagano. Doenitz threatened Allied ship Ping with increasingly heavy sub Marine attacks in an address to the German naval staff yesterday. The address was broadcast by the Berlin radio and recorded by the associated press Here. The entire German Navy will henceforth be put into the service of inexorable a boat Doenitz said. The German Navy will fight to a delegates of the International allocation of funds throughout the i seamen s conference meeting Canadian organizations of the army i London yesterday adopted a Reso he will Confer with brigadier Wil son today and will for Western poits Oake. Leave tuesday with colonel league and a vice president of the women s Canadian club of Winni j Peg she was awarded the King George Silver Jubilee medal in recognition of her services. Pre deceased by her husband and Only daughter she is survived by one son Frank of Winnipeg. Funeral R. Eatough officiated. John Henry Bates John Henry Bates of 92 Inkster Avenue died suddenly at his Resi Dence on saturday at the age of 03. Born in Burford ont., he came to Winnipeg 40 years ago. He was a shipper at John Deere plow com for 15 years and retired Mill and or. A. T. Mathers. Active pallbearers will be major John s. Fredrick Waugh Heber Waugh Montague Anderson her Bert Gemmill and John Gillespie. Thomson s Are in charge of arrange in 1914 or. Mcarthur moved cause of m health in 1919. He to Winnipeg and accepted the Pas j survived by his widow Elizabeth of West Kildonan Church where he served for five years. Funeral service was held Mon Day at first Baptist Church with Rev. S. Arnold Westcott officiating burial was in the family plot Brookside cemetery. Kerr s funeral Home was in charge or mrs. Harry Lan sludge stolen car the Abos e will be paid for in form Aiice leading to the recovery of 1939 Plymouth Coupe serial 9506129, motor no stolen december 1 941, in the City of Edmonton Box 1218 free press. One son George a of Edmonton one daughter Roberta a. Of Winnipeg Elsler mrs. N. Pottruff of Paris ont one brother. Herbert m. Bates in Ontario. The funeral serv ice will be held wednesday at 1.30 . In Gardiner s funeral Chapel with burial in old Kildonan Ceme Tery. Rev. H. B. Duckworth will conduct the service. Mks. Aeon Greenburg mrs. Alice lnn3ridge widow of Harry Langridge. Died sunday at did the Home of Ivor daughter mrs. H _. Lone is Surv Luff no vim mip Annj Simmons. O 490 Kilmore Avenue. She was born in England in 1869, u 1vcc1 by her husband i tonight--9 o clock i How to pay the preacher Mission and was a member of Knox a i Eccl Church. She is survived by children mrs. J. Robinson and mrs. H. Simmons Winnipeg mrs. R. Voss. Of Burnside Man. Bert of Bremerton Wash. Clar ence of Meyronne. Sask. Jack of Sylvania sask Bob. Of Arborg Man and a brother f. W. F. Sav age of Winnipeg. The body will be taken to Portage la Prairie for funeral service and burial. Mordue Bro funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. William Lemire William lenoire 73. J St. Pierre. Died sunday in St. Boniface Hospital. Born at St. Paul. Minn., 1sg9. He came to Manitoba 65 years ago. He is survived by his widow. Marie Anne . Nee Morand one daughter. Rev. Sisler , of the order of the holy names St. Jean Baptiste Man Lour sons. Rev. Jean Lemire of the oblate order at Sandy Bay. Man and Joseph Yvon and Noe St i Aaron Cue son Maurice of win four daughters mrs. S. Mrs. L. And mrs. Angeles 12 great grand children. The funeral service will be held at 3 . At 695 Pritchard Avenue with burial in. The inde pendent b Nai Abraham sick Bene fit society cemetery. Capt. J. M. Ivi Diarmid the funeral service for Captain John Menzie Mcdiarmid of the r.c..c. Who was accidentally killed on Friday Jan. 29, at Prince Rupert. British Columbia will be held at Queen s Avenue United Church Kew Westminster wednesday. Born Winnipeg he graduated from the University y of Manitoba in Medicine in 1924" he enlisted in 1941 and trained at Ottawa before becoming a sur Geon at the military Hospital in i Andrew Hickingbotto the funeral service for Andrew Hickin Bollom 82, who for Manj years was an Active horseman will be held weather reports meteorological division. Department transport monday. Feb. 1, Max. Min station Beaverlodge Calgary 35 20 Cowley. 31 38 Edmonton. 29 d fair View. 32 32 Jasper i j Lethbridge 30 2g Mcmurray 4 1 Medicine hat 20 0 red Deer 29 0 Battleford 3 g Broadview 2 Moose jaw 13 bring of Albert 5 Regina Saskatoon 0 i Swift current 16 d Yorkton 2 Brandon 0 Dauphin 3 Minne Closa 4 Portage la Prairie 1 Rivers i the Pas 7 Winnipeg 4 Kenora 7 forecasts not quite so cold to in fret. Tuesday fair Milder. Generally fair and some what Milder today and tuesday. And comparatively mild. Today and tuesday today. Prince Rupert . William burial in Brookside cemetery. He died Friday evening at St. Boniface Hospital and had been residing at 175 Donald Street. Born at Balsam ont., or. Hickingbotto lived on his fall or s farm until he was 32 years of age. He then moved to Toronto where he moved about breaking and training Saddle horses and jumpers. In 1908 he went to Vancouver. In 1914 he set up a business for himself with a stable of 21 Saddle horses and later about 1919 he moved to Winnipeg and set up the Hickingbotto Riding Academy on Osborne Street. He re tired in 1933. He is survived by a daughter. Anna Powell of Toronto or. G. A. Woodside will officiate Walter hued Walter kurd infant son of or and mrs. Roy e. Hurd died Satur Day at Kirg George Hospital at the age of three. A graveside service will be held tuesday at 10.30 in Brookside cemetery with Mordue Bros in charge of arrangements. Thomas Henry Hill Thomas Henry Hill of Anola Man., died suddenly saturday at his residence at the age of 71. He was of Hattie e and Arthur Hill of Anola Man. Binkley s funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Stuart James Fraser the funeral service for Stuart Lution calling for greater Protection for Allied convoys. A considerable proportion of the loss of shipping life and cargoes is due to the Inadequacy of Protection and the tardy arrival of assistance when insufficiently protected convoys Are Resolution said. The most of the delegates at the two Day meeting predicted the a boat Campaign will reach its height next Spring. Able ruthless known is an Able ruthless com Mander Doenitz is reported to exhort his Crews when they leave port kill kill kill that is your duty to the la Nerland and the fuehrer. Have Ivo humanity in your labors. Humanity Means sources Here were inclined to accept German explanations that racer s age and health were the reasons for his retirement but they said the Elevation of Doenitz who was. Only a vice Admiral Over the. Heads of t to admirals Likely was the result of a Compromise directed by Hitler. These sources said that since it became apparent weeks ago that Raeder would be retired to an advisory capacity ardent Navy nazis 30 die As fire razes Seattle sanitarium Seattle feb. 1. Least 30 persons were burned to death and several were believed to have perished yesterday in a fire which swept through the Lake Forest sanitarium for invalids a private institution about eight Miles North of Seattle. Five hours after the Home had been reduced to a smouldering Skeleton sheriff Harlan Callahan said that in of the 49 patients reach were carried to safety. Street died in Grace Hospital Sun Day at the age of 71. The funeral service will be held tuesday at 1 30 . In Mordue Bros funeral Home with burial in Elmwood cemetery. Peg who died january 23 in los Angeles at the age of 91, was held in los Angeles january 26, Vith burial in Glendale cemetery. He is survived by two sons James w., of san Francisco de or thirty bodies Many of them charred beyond recognition had been taken from the ruins he said. Many of the patient s were old age pensioners. Most of them were bed Ridden or in feeble health. A few were mental patients. Two of the rescued persons were so critically burned they Are not expected to live. Three others suffered Burns of lesser degree. The half away. Mrs. Jack Mullen who lived across the Street said the fire Sud Denly flared up at one Side of the Home end enveloped the whole Structure before her husband an Uncle Lou Monroe and a 12-year old daughter Barbara could Rescue More than a few of the patients Mulien went inside the blazing Structure broke out windows and Slid patients to safety Down a table p. Fire commissioner hookey said when the fire started at the Oil have been pushing the candidacy of Admiral Rolf Carls for com Mander in chief while the old Navy clique has been pushing Admiral Otto Schniewind. While he was a submarine Man in the first great War Doenitz a boat was brought to the surface near Malta in 1917 when attacked by a British destroyer and he was a British prisoner for a time. All out Campaign Stockholm feb. 1. Grand Admiral Erich Raeder s replace ment by the submarine warfare expert Admiral Karl Doenitz As supreme commander of the German Navy is regarded by observers Here As substantiation of recent signs that Hitler is pinning All his Hopes of winning the War on a boats. German newspapers newly received stress the undersea Campaign. Hitler s newspaper the Voel Kischer Beo Zachter says decisive is the fact that in the Battle on the seas each month Means new blood letting for eng land that steadily More ships Are being build. Sunk than the enemy can one Day the collapse of the enemy will be the situation is in 1918, the local different a Zeiger than said because now Germany has supplemented in time a defence organized to the utmost degree with numerical super development of the press said Hitler has been preparing for the submarine Offen Sive for the last two years. He is known virtually to have stopped All major naval construction in order to step up submarine production. Reliable sources said Fye the annual meeting of the St David s society will be held Mon Day night at the Welsh chord Sherbrook Street just North of pot Tage at 8 ., with h. T. Williams president in the chair. Or. Jacob and associates dentists offices Winnipeg by Axon 1.4 i truce Are. 939 sour Montgomery bide. Drily 9 Mem. 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