Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 3, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Relieve eats into soul of France workers into exile by Nat a. Barrows London. F a. Special can relieve eats into heart and . Metropolitan France with a gnawing pain Homes ent into what to in Iii i fit amid mis jiving is intensifying la right to take exp by French puppet Premier they need for Pjerrow Laval s newly reorganized of Joll ical and secret police. In uprooted a picture of the misery and Sug Fering caused by this so called Relief through Exchange of War prisoners workers has been Given to your and the Low Winnipeg free press. Wednesday. February 3, 1943 for correspondent by the most sources. It is not a pleasant Story. "ic6 sgt. K. A. Smith sgt. K. A. Smith of the camerons who took part in the Dieppe raid has left for Gordon head b.c., to r s training after n spending leave with his Mother mrs. M. Smith. 35 Hargrave Street. He arrived Home from december 28. Pulling alarm cords and breaking the steam connection How relatives but has one encouraging note the resistance movement is fighting la relieve More and More openly and the workers Are increasingly showing Defiance. The latest reports now reveal that skilled French women workers arc being taken away. Pretence abandoned pretence of any actual Relief for prisoners was abandoned this week when the germans swooped i upon Marseilles and took away former War prisoners for their fac same men who had been supposedly relieved. The reactions of these men on their Way to Indus _. Trial slavery arc shown in repealed i from the germans and by the new great War veterans body urged to unite members of the recently formed new great War veterans association were urged tuesday night at the Mart Borough hotel to unite and pull together in order that they might achieve their Aims of secur ing a voice in the government and bettering their present position. The meeting was called for the purpose of forming an executive. Speakers were a. E. Moore Winnipeg Dominion chairman of the Canadian legion . L. G. Howard. Selkirk past Dominion Man., arrived in England president of the army and the Canadian signal corps w. Garnett son of or. And mrs. S. W. Garnett e a up Dent of the amputations association of Manitoba. Leslie l. Beattie. Chair Man of the working committee which was officially declared Dis solved at the meeting presided. Members of the organization declared their intention of remain ing Independent of any organization Early in december. Signalman Gar Nett enlisted in May. 1942, and received his training at fort Garry and Kingston ont. Until they become Strong enough to be heard by the country. H. And friends demonstrate thousands at stations. There is this example fully Docu Henley declared that they must minted in London remain United asserting that Ger at Valenciennes in Northern mans in North . Who stick Franco hundreds of women stretch together and japs have less trouble de themselves in front of the train in asserting themselves with the accounts of How the trains Are Stop when their men were being loaded for their relieve journey. The train Crew refused to Start despite orders even the cd every few Miles by workers police could not Budge either the women or the train Crew. Doriot its were called. They used storm government than the veterans. Support of tie lesion Moore pledged to the association the support and experience of the Canadian legion. You will go through the same thing we after the lust War in obtaining full trooper tactics so ruthlessly that six he warned. He declared women were killed before the train j that any Man who is discharged finally started. I from Active service because of Phy at Mons recently men disability is entitled to Bene rounded up with them into Germany went a group of women who had acquired skilled training. When these women refused to senator l. Cote Dies suddenly Ottawa feb. 3. Louis Cote prog.-con., Ontario collapsed in the Union station at Ottawa late last night and died while being taken to Ottawa Gen eral Hospital. Coroner or. E. P. Byrne said death was due to a heart attack and there would be no in quest. Senator Cote was 52 and a native of Ottawa. Senator Cote had been a member of the upper chamber since 3933. He became a King s counsel in 1928 and the following year was elected to the Ontario legislature. He re signed Irum the legislature when he was summoned to the Senate four years later. Senator Cote s death left the standing of the Senate As follows liberals 45 progressive conserva Tives 37 vacant 14. Page Seves while authorities sought to track Down a number of barrage balloons which broke Loose from their Moor Ings along the West coast and were reported adrift with Cable dangling from them. Monday night . Cancelled its westbound trip to Vancouver and yesterday the eastbound trip from Vancouver also was grounded. Later both flights were resumed. Raeburn Meadow for a few years. From 1913 to 1935 he was associated with the British and foreign Bible society at Winnipeg. He came to Victoria in the latter year and served As pastor at Knox pres-1 h of from rheumatic arthritic. Eden Lemon juice recipe checks rheumatic pain quickly by Terian and Erskine churches in a til his retirement last year. Survivors include a son Stephen Regina and two daughters mrs. C. E. Hertslet. Macgregor Man., and mrs. C. T. Caithness Carberry. Man. Or Neuritic pain try this simple Inex pen a factory to be Able to construct motor vehicles annually has been planned for the Indian state of Mysore. Rev. John m. Niven Dies at Victoria Victoria. Feb. 3. Rev. John Mackic Nivon 77, died Here yesterday. Born at Dundee Scotland he came to Canada in 1902. 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Volunteer their names were forged to a year s contract form again and again your correspondent hears in London that the fare Well cry of la relieve victims has become Down with Laval Down with Germany tells that she wants 500.coo French workers. The Way it is going now. La Rel Cru is Apt to be a Boomerang at. The Ger mans More troublesome than they expect every remove victim and every relative and Friend inevitably is so much More ardent in the underground resistance movement. Win first prize ten prizes also q1yek away each week every week super sude a diff err question for you to hero is the one Ort is Veck what precious Stone is in Mast rules p mail your answer to s11 r suds Toronto ont. By this saturday. Ring Lope .1 s Ipp Risiti bpm 1071 or fac Eison Jcj to qualify Lor Price. Answers drawn it Dilys later. 11 Rorric or to tvs n i a 7." s -.tcck. Treasure All your Good clothes. Wash them gently to last avoid scrubbing boiling and Strong bleaches. 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Howard urged the formation n Central Council of ail veterans of both wars in appealing to Jers of the association to unite with the army and Navy veterans. When the older veterans car. Show us Unity then they can talk us about affiliation declared or. Beattie. The Assoc upon must Lave a firm foundation in order to icly the boys on Active service after the War. He charged that the rehabilitation scheme including farm settlement is encumbered by red ape. And that discharge papers mean nothing in applying for a Job. He expressed that the government will eventually Grant them a charter. Legion politically inclined or. Pullin charged that the head men. Of. The Canadian legion Are politically inclined and Are not As interested in the welfare of the veterans oust them and form a vet to be. He suggested that the Young veterans oust them and for a vet eran party to compete with the political parties in election to government. A Veteran candidate must be elected in each constituency to look after veterans instead foreigners he said. Since veterans arc in the majority they should be allowed to Rule the country he said. Keith Webster spoke briefly. It was decided to form a band for the entertainment of discharged men. Election of officers were As Fol lows president. Los Baltic vice president h. L.1 Henley Secretary treasurer. W. To. Sherlock auditors. J1. R. Adamson. A. Downey Legal counsel. E. A. Brotman. Standing committees member ship. K. Webster chairman and b. Klippenstein finance or. Sher lock e. V. Basrub and most searching Ever Given Oro spec Herb Dyck rehabilitation and pm Tive candidates for Canada s army ploy ment. E. C. Barlow at the same time the medical t. J. Brycc and or. Sherlock in has been streamlined to text ailment w. Webster chair nere Ini ror vol if the army reception Centre medical Board it fort Osborne is scheduled visits by senior army medical officers from All parts of the Dominion. The officers some of whom already have visited the Centre a ill make inspections with a View to adopting features of the for. Osborne unit in their own districts. Under . Lynn Gunn. Officer commanding the unit handled More recruits during the i month of january than in Decem Ber. Staffed by a nine doctor Board assisted by top ranking medical men donating their time knowledge and services the unit measure s a Man s capabilities for military service. Ii provides an examination that is the Loo Sumers of United states new priority order t under the new modified controlled materials j plan made effective in Canada by order . 3 of january 21, 1943, All Manu fact ers processors fabricators Public utilities and others defined As class 1 Consumers who bought at least Worth metals or parts containing metals from the United states during
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