Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 4, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page tent Winnipeg 1 Hee press thursday february 4, the girl who stood alone by Roy Vickers copyright 10-12 by Roy Vickers chapter Twenty one june went into the House. I j i m Back without i scratch.1 she lightly "1m to relieved dear there a Irre for _ for Ferrer s for me unc i rave to a out ayin at same u hrs she was sit i a Mcgrove s at Scotland i a ird. June told him the whole go a ions to Yard and for him. He a be there almost As soon a you Are. You can speak for Nakiy to him. He wont ask you airy que Lions. But Don t was of talking there be n r of the Telephone Ririe Story. He was a tall grizzled Man miss Flinders a. Glon trav is eyes and a Nad Siirid. Off a the mors i in to the Factor-.-. The sales were open and pc pc Otho Fiji then at snid. When she had finished in a Hlf Flinders account. Green Van Painter inc . A. Of. Who trained at Edmonton. F.rv.vr- me und pastry Cook graduated from the a ireless school in re per n exl. a minutes approximately at Winnipeg and received his wings Ravelin i Lichtl sgt. To. L. Renkins wireless with 1he last Ali urday which was Fisse with a Man on the staff whose name is Graun. He was helped by Meleti who drives a taxi for cover. To be continued w1? air in ride inc Ngien 1 a Tyr err him Al f know fryor j r inc re pretty nearly r or. Gle Chiv at Rin Cor Envoi Soas. According in a Mil his parents. Or. And , 717 Warsaw Horoscope for saturday february 6 Hile there May be a lilting f Adverse and depressing situations in Domestic affectional or social some Nyht or Comfort incident to change travel or separation yet a state of sorrow disappointment repression and restraint May prevail. Those whose birthday it is May have a fairly Active year with much stirring although incident to a rearrangement of the personal affairs. Affectional or Home ties May be jeopardized or the physical health May be at the Root of disturbance or inertia. A Chi Iii born on this Day May i have initiative and constructive Nib pity but its personal or physical relations May have a Dpi crying or restraining effect on its career. The of r surely Inion n for in Povic c. ? there. I i Uff icon no nil Sicri Sliv n service. Down to a i m to tse Vilh Garden. Not Rul h another illusion time Kidnap had believed the police could do miss g round i. 1 in me o Sec you ii . U e la have her but if course Shell be our outs win Sori of our Fellows last monday.1 in Jirovec added wit i was very nearly n Wink As f darts us you Krow. Miss june attempted no denial. How it. Thid j sri t St lard. I like criminals they Don t will he be then demand j Nice easy re june. Shul 1 p Sec Julie t Elt depressed. I flin bras n like the urinals. We re looking for Ferrer id out things. You need t be frightened however. After we Dis covered your innocence we did t have you shadowed Gen. Giraud has Faith in defeat of Germany air ices feb. 4. Bup Gen. Henri Pion Ore Giraud French High commissioner in North Africa told France in a Brief broadcast yester Day that i have absolute Faith in the defeat of i Promise you that we will liberate he said speaking from Algiers Over radio France. Gen. Giraud announced that nine persons arrested after the Christ Mas eve assassination of Admiral Jean Darlan were released yester Day. Bollt australians take toll in new Guinea Allied Headquarters Australia feb. 4. A top fighting in the rough country around Wau Miles Southwest of Salamata in new Guinea australian forces wednesday killed 88 japanese troops. Bombers raided enemy air and naval bases from the Arloe islands be tween Australia and new Guinea to Buin on Bougainville Island in the Northern Solomons Gen Doug Las Macarthur said today in his communique. A Catalina flying boat bombed Buin Early wednesday starting Large and flying fortresses again raided Fields at Labaul. A reconnoitre no fortress fought 15 Zero fighters destroying two. A b-24 Liberator bombed an tin specified japanese warship but a unable to Sec what damage was done. Gas la and Cape Glou Cosier Aird Romes on new Britain were each raided twice on wednes Day. And a-120 havoc Light bombers again strafed the Salamata area ii new Guinea. Malta had destroyed 915 Axis i denial that it had been approached planes in 1942 against a loss of Only 195 British planes and 106 pilots. During 1942, he disclosed the enemy dropped tons of bombs on Malta. Surprise denial Rio tie Janeiro feb. 4. Spanish embassy issued an official note last night denying that Hitler is planning a peace offer through the Spanish government of Gen Francisco Franco. The government s to formulate a peace offer in behalf of Hitler came As a Surprise since roundabout reports and rumours that such a move might be made had received no prominence. The denial was studied closely for hid Den significance. Fiery itching toes and c Here is a Clear stainless at will do morn in. Pickets police Clastic Wallace burst ont., feb. 4. Thirty five. Additional Ontario provincial police officers arrived Here last night following a Brief clash Between packets and police at the Dominion Glass company limited Plant where a five Day strike has left an estimated 80 workers Idle. A Clear stain i that will do More to he your trouble than a Yui its no Tiki in. Bag 915 Axis planes Valetta Malta feb. 4. Vice marshal r. K. Park air officer commanding in the Mediterranean said yesterday that fighter squadrons and anti aircraft guns on Canadian tax and sorrowing record fiscal policy of Canada compares favourably with that of other countries h. D. Burns general the Bank of Nova Scotia at a Lith annual meeting in m-5 annual Ailder cos in which Fie reviewed the Sti Lancil or. Burns Ako made the following general comments on Canada s final policy Cirii Woitt this country has pursued a Strong find determined financial policy which has been and is a potent Force working inflation and safeguarding the of tin body e i Ohio m i e. T. Is True that be cause of tic town Pellior needs of the govern in c ii t has had to do some a cd d i t i o n a 1 s h o r to n. D. term i n n n c ing with the Banks and that such Fin ant ing is of an expansionist character. But it is equally True that such Loans liar a been kept at a minimum by heavy taxation Ami by persistent Anil Large scale Horro iving campaigns. Indeed Canada s record in this regard com pares favourably with that of the United states and Groat taxation Mccols 50% of requirements. Income taxes heavy comparison of Canadian Taxa Tion with that of great Britain and the United states shows that we have not been backward in the use of this important fiscal weapon. In the current fiscal year it is estimated that the Dominion will through taxation about 50% of its total financial requirements which Inci dentally Are now about Tho rame As that Nitro National income prior to Tho in Groat Britain taxes no to cover about of total whiles in the United states Tho i Orrest ruling proportion is slightly Over la the sphere of personal income tax Whit his nearest and Dearest to our pockets Tom Din ii schedule in luding the refundable portion is in to. About High is the British and far higher than Tho american. Indeed for the Middle income brackets the Canadian rates Ore somewhat higher than the , though it. The top end of the scale they arc a trifle lower and Ai the Bottom end they do not extend so far Down into the Low incomes. A Survey recently published in the bulletin of the Federal Reserve system brings out the comparison giving All the 6gures in their american Dollar equivalents. It. Shows that a single person without dependents having a net income of . Pays sg2s in Canada sg2-1 in Britain and s353 in the United states. At the level the tax liability becomes in Canada in Britain and s2.9u in the United states. To some extent these figures Over state the weight of the Canadian tax since Tho refundable portion of the Canadian payments is considerably larger than in Tho other two countries and since unlike the British we Are permitted to credit certain types of saving against Tho refundable part of our liability. But. In another Way the Canadian tax is heavier than the British in this country dividend payments Are taxed twice first 33 part of net corporate income and then again As personal income whereas in Britain Are taxed Only As personal suggests pay As you Caru system the. System of collection could be greatly improved by tic adoption of a pay As Yoi warn policy along the lines of what is now known As the ruins plan. Last ycai1. The government took an important step in the right direction by adopting i policy of collecting income taxes at the source of payment on a frequent and regular basis. Hut significant As Lii is improvement has Bra Curren lax collections still relate to past rather than present income and As a general Rule to Are All eight months behind in our payments. At pre War rates this lag did not raise major a iliac Ellics but at the very Leigh rates of toting it works serious injustice and tends to increase tax defaults. To the families of those who die it leaves a burdensome and sometimes crushing liability. To those who enter the armed forces at a Sacri fice in income it presents a Bill which May be beyond heir capacity to pay and which in any event discriminates against unselfish and patriotic citizens. It also presents serious problems for those who find it necessary to cease Active or full time work win Lucr for a Claona of age or poor health. And for everyone who is subject to the risk of a reduction or loss of who is not in this present system leaves a dangerous liability. The pay As you earn system would solve these problems without any significant loss of current Revenue to the Public borrowing record impressive As in the realm of taxation Canada s record in the sphere of Public borrowing is an impressive one. Canadians have shown a Fine response to the War borrowing campaigns As is indicated by the fact that last year two Victory Loans were floated raising the enormous total of millions in new Money. By comparison with the experience of the last War and with the record of other countries Liis is an achievement in which lie people of Canada May take justifiable Pride. But. Let us not imagine that it is Good enough. More and More saving through the curtailment of spending is urgently required. By confining our expenditures to Only the necessary minimum we shall be contributing greatly to the fullest prosecution of the War and shall also to safeguarding Tho Pur chasing Power of our Money and our savings and casing Ilia problems of readjustment in the after War pays tribute to United Stales Ould like this year again to refer to our Gallant Neighbour the United states of America. Since december 10-11. The United states has quadrupled her output of arms and has sent her troops in great numbers to the across both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. An indication of the staggering size of the United states War programme is conveyed by the fact that it Calls for the expenditure of the astronomical sum of in the coming fiscal year and that in the present fiscal year some will be b t in. In. I it was nearly eight by the time i tune returned to , after i showing one of Mcgrove s men where the Green Van had been wailing Fri to Lien. Ethel he half daily had just arrived and greeted her with obvious interest and As i Tonish mint. I that s longest overtime i be Ever remarked june and i be got in be at the office again at the usual you la drop miss if you Aren t careful. Shall i make you a cup o Tea before no. Thanks i m going to Bathe and at 10 she was at the office to face a nerve racking Day of Iota idleness. Again and again her thoughts returned to Glenday. Each time with a new dread for his safety. When he was bound hand and foot he still looked As if he were Boss of everything in she mused. But he is actually As helpless is a she was determined to help him but determination was not enough. There was. N fact no Means of helping him. At 4 o clock miss group cell called. Won t you sit invited june remembering that one must always be polite to foreign agents. I m just going to have Tea per haps join thanks. I d like june spoke to the canteen on the House Telephone. Miss group cell sat Down and surprisingly lit a cigarette. June would have expected her to object to smoking. I have reported to my superiors began june. You have also reported to Scot land said miss Rounell. If 1 had made a mistake Glenday would be free by now. But i did not make a mistake. There is no clue for them to pick up. But please Don t think i am she was. Thought june an extra Ordinary woman. But Only extra Ordinary women could become foreign agents. Was she a foreigner risking Liberty and perhaps life for her country or was she British and a traitor continued miss Rounell will Trail me from Here. They la find out that this is my and she handed june a business card. It s a Little Flat just off Maida Vale. Poky of course. Our people Don t pay the salaries that you British get. I take in Type Only makes a few shill Ings a week but it s Good cover. You be got magnificent cover Here. Do they really and truly bring Tea just because you her words were answered by a waitress with a tray. Miss group cell was a woman who j took Tea drinking seriously. She i made some remarks about the weather. Not until she had finished i her second cup did she resume her professional manner. Are you in the Market for a Side line. Miss she asked. June was at a loss. I m sorry i Don t you have not been in this profession very miss grou Nelli sighed. A Side line is a piece of information which one agent passes to another generally for a Small consideration. In this Case Virv Small. I the added miss grou Knoll is undignified but one is driven by poverty. I need some new i it s rather vague in t of acc cd june. That fire at Dornham last night. I the papers Are hinting that it s the work of the sinn fein. It s the work of the june started half expecting her to mention Rawlings name. But you re German yourself Aren t Swiss. So Are the Ferrers As your department will Tell you. The Ferrers Are professionals. We sell to Germany of course but we Are. All against German sabotage. It makes it harder for us to go about our business. That fire is not our affair or i would not be making this continued miss group cell. I happen to know the two men who planted the bombs. Is it Worth ten pounds to you to be Able to give your peo i pie the j june decided to take a risk. It j might be a swindle but there might i be something in it. Somehow it was impossible to associate miss grou i Nell with the idea of getting ten pounds by a trick. J she opened her bag and took out two five Pound notes. A or Agar. Radio dealer in a shop under that name somewhere North of Croydon. You could find the address easily. He planted the tombs on a time fuse when he wa3 in stalling a radio set in the canteen you Don t drink the name. But just the same it Means something to your palate when you order Crescent homogenized milk. 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