Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 23, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page Winnipeg free press tuesday february s3. 1943 Mcdiarmid tells of record output Manitoba will Rise to new Heights this year in the develop ment of her natural resources to meet the demands of War even though 1942 was a record year Hon. J. S. Mcdiarmid minister of mines and natural resources told members of the legislature monday night in a review of the work of his department preliminary to the House considering his estimates. The fix branches his deportment new production awkward situation crops up in this figures for 1942. He said. These were i House every session with some fore try products base me Ais forms roup asking to be included in pro War purposes Power and Lake visions of the act ind i Hope the fisheries. Tourist travel my is not too far Distant that production fell Oft somewhat due provision be made that when Jarsey of conditions caused 1 ui1y group i asks i or consideration it the increase in the other depart cat be included in the benefits by my its. Order in Council without having to a Hiie he did not refer directly to i wait for the legislature to adopt an pleas of the Union of Manitoba j he said. Municipalities for opening Timber or. Willis mover adjourn limits. A articular by the Riding and Mem of the debate so he might Mountain reserves where Tim examine implications of the Bill. Ber Rishi be Cut. Intel cringe labor to warned the i bluntly would be r for civilian purposes nearly double output of Manitoba lumber will be nearly this be i a Normal Vears the . But even germans slay in Rostov i new York feb. 23. Than civilians Rostov were big slaughtered by the germans during will be insufficient to meet j their occupation of the City Accord of the United nations i ing 10 a London broadcast quoting particularly the United states. The i the Moscow radio and heard Here 01 the United states by lbs last Fri fit. Alone exceeds the total production the broadcast said of both Canada and the Moscow radio today broadcast a me Aid the estimate i letter to Stalin from the people of he requirements of the United had been fixed at of Rostov describing some of the crimes committed by the germans these five soldiers now serving in the 27th company. Veterans guard of Canada All Wear the red and Blue ribbons of the distinguished conduct medal which they won in the last War. Left to right. Lance Corporal Jim Caddy Sergt. John shield private Bert Broughton sergeant major Robert Forbes and Sergt. Joe Holland. Veterans of first great War Don Battle dress once again Brave deeds of the last War ranging from the time when the Boj s of the old brigade blocked the germans from break ing through to the Channel ports at the second Battle of Ypres to the time when the canadians advanced to Victory in the last 100 Days arc represented by five men who arc now on Active service again with the 27lh company of the veterans guard of Canada storm s troopers at fort Osborne Barracks. Each of them won the distinguished conduct medal in the last conflict. 3b.ooo feet of which 311.000 White they were in occupation of be produced in that the City Over 20.000 civilians of Rostov Werc tortured to death burned Canada s estimated output year War. Fixed at million feet or million feet less than bul in d or otherwise Slaught under Circum Creel by inc germans. Thousands he said lumber for civilian jews Werc butchered. Train loads requirements simply was oat of the j were sent to slave labor in fire claims four not Only was the combined Lum output of the two nations Short requirements but one Quarter of production May have to do exported o Britain. Another 1.250 million Lect May have o go to the . N meet their needs. About 100 million feet will be Sti oyed the Home of Louis Gillespie Awn in Manitoba this year he the town Winfield late Satur some of this be from a sketch Ops Awn at the Pas. Mani dead Shirley Gillespie five will saw about 75 Mil Margaret Gillespie three months feb. 23. Up fire claimed the lives of four children the oldest five years old and de Jion feet the own Timber. Back to Normal Douglas Gillespie Moller. Two. Four Leona the while ule in prov Ince better than for Many years he said with Lake Winnipeg to Norm ii. Lakes Manitoba an a i peso Sis Normal. Turning of a Survey or he mining Industry or. Mcdiarmid said that the to o big base Metal mines in Manitoba Sherret Gordon a Hudson Brit mining and smelting them were treat ing 8.350 tons of Ore per Day. The latter concern although using in. 000 tons of Ore a year was adding if result of Douglas and Leona rescued from flames died sunday at Wetaskiwin Hospital. It was believed one of the Chil attempted to adjust attending the Chil Dren stepped out of the House for a few moments. Not releasing Houde Ottawa feb. 23 Camilini elude sex mayor of Montreal will it be freed from internment As a cult of requests for his release to its resources faster than they were j Justice minister Louis St. Laurent told the House of commons yester Day replying to a question of Liguori Lacombe Canada party Laval two or. St. Laurent said however that should Houde request his own release his Appeal would be re being used. The Price of Copper and Zinc fixed by agreement with the Dominion government at 10.36 and 3.411 cents per Pound respectively still was at figures even though it had been agreed that there had been an understanding that if production costs vent up the prices of these metals would Rise As he praised employers and employees alike for this Fine Job the former because of Good management and the latter because of conscientious the big mining companies had assisted prospectors a locating other base Metal supplies and As a result prospectors last year had staked 1.129 new claims almost double the figures of the previous year. Development of chromite deposits near Lac Dubonnet had shown the Ore was of Low Grade a fact which had created metallurgical problems. Production of Hydro electric Pover in Manitoba was the highest in his tory while the 3.274.s77 pounds of fish had netted fishermen More than they had received for their catch the previous year. Fur production was Down but the vol ume kept up the five year average. Wakes charges following or. Ivi Diarmid s report on his department g. S. Thorvald son. Conservative Winnipeg charged that an Empire of Timber land had been reserved for one company the Manitoba pulp and paper company. Telling of unsuccessful efforts of another company to obtain Timber in Eastern Manitoba for a Sawmill. Or. Thorvaldson said the output a the Manitoba pulp and paper company had been reduced and thought that negotiations should be stared to release part of the paper company s Reserve for the cutting of Timber needed in the Var Effort. At the opening of the House Prem 3er Stuart s. Garson Rose to extend the sympathy the legislature to Gen. H. D. B. Ketchen on the death of his wife. His motion to have the speaker convey the condolence of the legislature was seconded by s. A Farmer. . Leader and supported by Hon. Errick f. Willis d. A. Best and s. E. Rogers. Would include janitors or. Farmer in moving second Reading of a Bill to Amend the fair wage act. Said he wished to have Rovis Ion Haa wailed on him and showed the wide variance of wages paid and they desired to be brought under the act so that a minimum wage be set. It seems to me that a very they arc company sergeant major Robert Forbes of Trail ., a smelter in civil life sergeant John shield of Lethbridge alta., a grocer sergeant Joe Holland of Nelson ., owner of a leather goods store Lance Corporal Jim Caddy of Vancouver ., a Gold Miner and private Bert Broughton. Peace Eiver alta., a policeman. All Meu whose Ages arc Over 49, they have together contributed a total of co years service to the Canadian and British armies. This is not As Good a War As the last remarked sergeant hol land with a smile. Too much pea soup and no they told How they had won their sergeant shield then a platoon sergeant in the 8th battalion Lite Black took charge of d company during the Battle of Amiens when the officers of the company were knocked out and the company enemy. Was encircled despite being by the severely wounded in the right leg he led the company As it Cut its Way through the enemy with the Aid of two captured German machine guns and rejoined the unit. Sticking around Mand of a detachment of the 4th company Canadian machine gun j corps when the company com j Mander was killed and the detach j ment was Cut off by the enemy it Amiens. The detachment dug in and held on for one Day and one night under constant enemy fire until relieved. Sergeant major Forbes helped keep the big guns of the imperials in action in spite of the heavy Gas and artillery attack at the second Battle of Ypres stopping the Ger Man army from breaking through to the Channel ports. Later he was twice mentioned in despatches. His two sons in Law George Coupland and Stan Gallamore Are serving with the army. Nursing sister says Africa is too sunny too much Sun in Africa was re ported by nursing sister Margaret Verey Royal Canadian army medi Cal corps who passed through Winnipeg monday morning Over Cana j Dian Pacific railway lines on her Way Home to Okanagan Landing She had been stationed for the past year in a military Hospital where she said convalescent from sergeant Holland said his medal the Northern and Middle Eastern had been awarded for sticking around where was Sticky with the 7th battalion . At the tallies of Ypres fest bet t and Given Chy. He was later mentioned Iii despatches by Field marshal sir John French. His son Billy 18. Is training As a flier of the . Private Broughton saved the lives of two fellow soldiers at pass Chen Daele. Rescuing them from a blazing ammunition lorry and carrying them to safety under heavy enemy fire. He was with the 36th Battery Canadian artillery then Lance Corporal Caddy took com Lac. E. J. Langlois Sot. C. P. Langlois Titi. La brought under the provi ions of the act. He said a delegation the. G. E. Langlois gnk. W. H. Langlois six sons of or. And mrs. Peter Langlois 255 Stanley Avenue Selkirk Man. They All took an Active interest in sports mainly baseball and hockey. There Are three Brothers and three Sisters at Home Arthur Hartley Ernest Valentine Herbert Boss Jean Adeline Jessie Ann and Dorothy june. Leading aircraft Man Edward Joseph 26, returned recently to his Post after spending leave at his Home before he enlisted he was employed by a freight company at Beresford Lake. Sergeant Cyril Peter 30, fort Garry horse now known As the 10th Canadian armoured tank regiment joined the fort Garry horse at the age of 17. He left for overseas in september 1941. Previous to enlisting he was employed at the Manitoba steel foundry. His wife resides in Winnipeg. Private Carl Alphonse. 26, Royal Canadian ordnance corps enlisted in. April. 1940, and went overseas in 1940. Previously he was employed at red Lake Gold mine. Trooper timer John. 24. Queen s own Cameron highlanders enlisted in the. M. Schechtman has arrived overseas according to received by his aunt. Mrs. S Kaynes. 487. Alkins Street. Pie. Schechtman. Enlisted the . In August 1942. He a resident of Canora. Sask. Enlistment in August. 1942. H mine Ontario. Gunner William Henry 20, .a Eti Post after spending two weeks leave a Home. He Wiilis 1942. To Ivas employed at the Gunnar Gold turned to his Ted August parts of the country were received. The Hospital was fairly Well sup plied she said. She expects now to return to civilian life. Before enlisting she was nursing at Revelstoke British Columbia. She was sent to Africa one year with the army and after that time was not compelled to stay. Several of the nurses remained in Africa she said. Winni Eggers returning with her were nursing Sisters Olga Wicks who stopped in Detroit and Bernice us null. No commitment s with ., says Premier King Ottawa feb. 23. Up prime i minister Mackenzie King yesterday j told questioner Victor Quelch n.d., Acadia in the House of commons that Canada has not entered into any commitments with the United j kingdom or the United states on monetary or other economic plans for the Post War period. He said no such commitments Are Likely to be made without prior advice to parliament. Roosevelt summons Hull foreign experts Washington feb. 23. Dent Roosevelt yesterday called state Secretary Cordell Hull and other foreign experts into a conference which Hull said might embrace the general principles Post War reconstruction. Summoned with Hull were the under Secretary of state Sumner Welles Norman Davis chairman of the red Cross Myron Taylor or. Roosevelt s personal envoy to the Vatican or. Isaiah Bowman presi Dent of Johns Hopkins University who was chief territorial specialist of the american Mission to negotiate peace in 1918-19 and or. Leo Pasvolsky special assistant to Hull Orr political and economic studies looking to Post War reconstruction. Military zone Stockholm feb. 23. A a Zagreb despatch to the newspaper afto bladet yesterday said the germans had declared All of Croatia South of the River Sava a military zone in order to combat guerrilla forces More effectively. All resistance to Germany or croatian authorities within the zone now is punishable by death the report said. Quake jars Utah Salt Lake City feb. 23. Api Northern Utah was jarred by a Light earthquake yesterday morn ing. Bingham location of the famed Utah open Cut Copper mines was reported sharply shaken but no damage was reported immediately. Salt Lake City and surrounding cities and towns Felt the tremors which began about 8.20 . C.d.t., and continued for seven or eight seconds. Apr. A. A. 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