Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 9, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
F Britain May have Champion in Mills ens i am. 9. Up vicious left Hook which Many experts agreed was the a future world Champion. away 35 pounds the Empire Light heavy in Jpn clouded 217-Pound Al ail Over the ring at the d football grounds and v Joinson Mere Victory that Freddie s Stock in this re a bout the Leeds giant did it. He was a the Way he Kier from opening Kiler your inches Shorter his " the knockout was considered Oil ships because when the two a e for he june last october Vav the Best of to s until forced to retire in the round wih a Cut Eye. The decisive Triumph also placed bomber still fur make fourth try ther in front As the no. 1 Man for the British and Empire heavyweight crowns left vacant by the retire ment of Len Harvey several months ago. Improving every time out under the expert Eye of canny Ted Broadribb. 24-year-old Mills Drew j blood with a crashing right in the first round that prepared Robinson i for the end. A bout of sparring i opened the second heat As Mills waited for an opening. He forced1 the giant into a Corner then let go to the Chin. Robinson fell As i if he had been pole axed and did i not recover for several after his seconds dragged him to his Corner. J Larry gains once of Toronto and former British Empire heavy titlist was among ring siders who raved about the punch. The big negro nov in the Pioneer corps said it was one of the finest he Ever had seen beautifully timed and straight to the gains helped Whiee press. Wednesday june 1943 son train. Both Mill s and . Sergeants. Robinson Are across Canada with Charles Edwards Canadian press staff writer rur ors to to contrary. Definitely begin play this sea Jimmy Dunn pres june 9. Now of the thrice girls softball league tuesday Ekht s deluge further water logged the schedule. In Lac. Thursday has been set the inaugural unpredictable vagaries of the Cen he added Cau there is absolutely no in the report that the final will be held on new year s he concluded. It will be hold Christmas afternoon other or. Elicited from a tiny. Are Tho thursday s will have ibo original Bill of St. Boniface is. . And Dan Davidsons is. Mcdonald air Craft in he opening Cere monies will be Garnet Coulter and mayor George my of St. Boniface time is 7.30 o clock at stadium. A company cops soccer and in the most exc Ting in Rollin fastest some of soccer since the six Uve of the no. 10 District depo in cd company league a company pulled out of a Hsii slump to defeat Headquarters company off the match a 2- count monday evening on the forr Osborne sports Field. Alter a scoreless first Hall. Cpl. Ferguson counted for but Anderson of a company replied shortly alter. Spa. J. Kicked the winning g company. Second in command of no. District. Depot. Major h. J. Hansell was a Star for As were Ferguson. Throp and Shuttleworth. Best representatives for victorious a were Thordarson. Patterson and Huiey. Heneree was . T. My a comp i a Belyea. . Familiar a. Folco. Or Bisan. Anderson. Arc Zoira. Werc Schuk. He in Motiuk. Star Jar. Shul Acworth. Fard to up Baum scr. League standing to Date won lost tic i 5. Eccl 1 0 s a Cov 1 3 1 i . 2 2 n a Coy 1 3 1 a one record tied at Portage track meet Portage la Prairie june 9. Cape despite poor track conditions the collegiate sports meet was i in off monday with one record beir.3 equalled. Sterling Lyon ran its Junior 100-Yard dash in 11 3-5 seconds to tie the record for the event. Eon Campbell upset the senior a that the proposed hockey Hail of Fame has been Back seated temporarily by the National hockey league the museum lever has cooled in Halifax and Kingston but it has broken out in a new ver. Johnny Park of the Vancou j or province is beating the Drums for establishment of a Hall of Fame embracing sports for Vancouver. He has even chosen a possible Shel Ter for the museum and now seeks support from interested citizens. Billy West Pioneer Vancouver sportsman has offered to donate his collection of Early Day sport Pic Tures. They include a shot of the old hockey Star. Cyclone Taylor playing Lacrosse in Vancouver an other of Clint Benedict the former Ottawa hockey goalkeeper playing goal for a Vancouver Lacrosse team and a shot of Lester Patrick the voluble Fox of Manhattan refereeing a Lacrosse game. British Columbia has some notable sports history too. The olympic sprint Champion Percy Williams the former welterweight King Jimmy Mclarnin the present Canadian Amateur Golf Champion Ken Black would All be represented in the memorial. Champion soccer. I Lacrosse Basket and hockey teams would find their niches. Incidentally Ken Black has time for Golf because of his Job in the production department of a Vancouver air plane played one game in six months Hamilton is quietly building for the next Junior hockey season. New players reported on Henderson Hamilton. Jack Bucnanan Charles Kaiser of la Winnipeg. Harold Brayshaw of port Arthur. Goalie freckles Little with Niagara Falls senior cataracts last season Bill Stewart of pen Tangui As the menace to Italy grows the King of Italy has emerged from his obscurity to make up for the loss of Mussolini s prestige. The King of Italy is shown Here during a visit to the air bases in Sicily As he is accompanied by the commander of the unit of German Luftwaffe stationed in Sicily. In fact the germans have Complete of the italian air bases in Sicily. Free press form Chart coi Kight 1d.i3. Lou davits 1-Oln Park. Tuesday. June s. Ten Ali Day of Manitoba inc key dub s it Day meeting. Six Lar loners wit ii Are Sling Steward Anil racing Secretary. Georic w. Schilling Steward Prairie thoroughbred breeders and Marln association a. N. Adams starter Lim Donovan general manager. It. Lames specs assistant manager c. F. Letoe. Track heavy. And four year Olds and up. Fourth Sill breeder of dash with a 11-second 100-Yard Asci crate winners were Junior Jean Johnston seven Points girls s. Weber nine senior Sirls. Loreen Stewart. 3" poin a Junior boys. S. Lyon. 17 intermediate boys. G. My 15 Points senior boys. Shene ont., and Timmins ont. Jack Shields of to. George Jud Snell Forward with Ottawa ., 1942 Allan cup champions has arrived overseas. A pair of former National hockey league players who were with tiny Thompson s Calgary . Mustangs last Winter Johnny Chad of Chicago Black Hawks and Jack Adams of Montreal canadians have been posted to Vulcan Alta. Wednesday Wash Tommy o Loughlin formerly of the Timmins out., press sports department has been posted to bran Don Man., with the It s reported that Don Sutherland 17-year-old Owen sound goalkeeper will enter the Toronto Maple Leafs Chain who in the fall Bob coached Edmonton the Alberta Junior hockey Gillies canadians to puck title this year is in the Navy. Haegg desires rest Solitude s1ftox Happy helpers _.5ilton. Man. June 3. Special Handy Happy helpers club achievement Day. June splendid work. There was j varied programme of original composed by miss Nettie Folk dancing and a ii is bumper to bumper Check up proper attention at the proper time can ensure v o i dependable motoring for the duration. Canada s largest Foid dealer phone 98 441 Hanover n.h., june 9. Tap Gunder Jaegg. Sensational swedish runner who has seven world rec ords to his credit tuesday com pared his Dartmouth training quarters favourably with his Home land. This reminds me of the country around Tam land Northern Sweden Haugg said through Sig Steinwall his inter Preter and masseur when hear Rived Here from new York. I m sure i will like it Here. It s so Cool and Steinwall a former Dartmouth ski coach added that Haegg de sired rest and Solitude More than anything else for he explained his charge has not had time to become acclimated after his 27-Day Tanker trip irom Sweden to new Orleans. As soon As Steinwall had Haegg settled in the Dartmouth football coaches quarters in the Davis Field the took him Down stairs to View he lightning fast Board track on which Glenn Cunningham ran his mile the fastest in history. Haegg s accepted record for that distance outdoors is the historic boards however held Haegg s attention for Only a Short time. He tested it with a foot in cautious fashion and then suggested to Steinwall that they Don track attire and go for a Jaunt in the Woods. Steinwall who knows All the ski trails hereabouts led Haegg Over a two mile course along the Connecticut River. Gunder will Start his training tomorrow Steinwall said. We plan to have morning and after noon workouts and All of them will be in the Woods for that is where he did most of his training at horse Sis. 3753 3037 4036 Afanad winged Oksala some yank electric heels Emir Amhurst shown in arc it. Up. St. V 4 find liar furlongs. Purse 51iw, Clai Niino. Tor value to Winner second third s25 claiming Price s7uo. To Issue sweeping manpower measures Toronto. June 9. Government is moving rapidly into the use of compulsion in battling the manpower shortage in Canada said Arthur j. Macnamara Deputy labor minister and director of National selection service in an address yester Day to the 72nd annual convention of the Canadian Man fac association Here. Page admitting the manpower Short age pasted or. Macnamara said it would reflect no credit i Canada 110 107 j17 115 112 sir. Fin. Jockey Odds 3 i 41 1 d Schunk v Bovine m Griffin a Mailer h Mcgahan n Cizik d Allan r Summers 14.25 17.70 20.75 1.10 7.50 5.40 from Tlle Start dropped Back after a Furlong. Came fast after pm Frau s Ricc the latter Cai e owners 1. N. And h. Solomon 2, c. Jav Tourand 3 e 5, h. E. Fierce 6, l. Riedger 7, c. H. S. The stretch wore Down winged lady in the me into Contention in the final Quarter look of Rand took draw into a Clea heart but Fai de to hold the Winner Oksala s iter log Start Sholk Ott electric a acis. But had left Inifi pja5ed to Lluc drive. Some yank worked his Way into Contention on the was soon Dono making a Strong move entering the stretch. Emir time .28 2-3. .57, 1.28 1.38 5. ?2 Mutuc saaid . Sara Clit s.1-.jm place show winded Laily. Place y.s.40 show Oksala s7 a show u inner 3.m., 5, pen sweep band Ona trained by s. Harrison. Went to Post at jj.02. Good from Gate. Won driving second and third same. Scratched King Black 112. Overweight winged lady. A. J. Meagher 4, e. Havens e. Arnold. Purse s500. For Maidens thu dec year Loris and up. Value to a inner second so a Laird s-10, foul Ali s to. Horse 3986 j010 erne Castle Coon dog Dune s Choice card Bror. Magic Blue counters Border babe by Shelvie age it. Up. St. Is. 115 113 113 120 113 112 107 309 str. Fin. Jockey Odds 3 i 1 erne Lead with going stoutly. 43 8 ii g Dye d Allan i a l Smith i1 g Godley i i a Haller i r Russell j r surn mets 1.20 10.30 5.30 10.65 27.20 10.05 2ti. 15 2.35 if it were otherwise. Or. Macnamara spoke manpower conference. We Are requiring men to go into the army although we Are Reluct ant to do he said. Likewise we will have to compel a Man to work at a Job even at a lower rate of remuneration than his present occupation. We use compulsion or the civil Side As Well As on the Mili tary slide. The government already has is sued two orders respecting non essential industries. Other orders will follow until All industries Are reviewed. Essential work through the compulsory orders we will be sure that the men who have been rejected by the army Are doing work which is in the or. Macnamara said drastic changes have been decreed for War production programmes some orders have been cancelled and the Industrial programme must be adjusted to meet different require ments. The cancellations will affect workers. Men and women will be Laid off and just As rapidly As this occurs they will be transferred to the army or to other vital occupations. Definitely they will not re main he said the staff engaged in the Transfer of men and women Firon one Field of employment to another would be trained to use discretion and Good common sense. Every Effort will be made to Piacz our men and women where they can serve Best. Must Wjk absorb men j. S. Mclean employee tentative on the advisory commit tee on reconstruction said yesterday in addressing the Post War planning conference of the association that the very company whether Large or Small must dots duty in the Post War period to absorb the men who have been serving in the armed services. Many new businesses must be started and new departments must be added to existing business he said. The War has made Clear to All that things can be done which previously had not been thought pos sible or. Mclean said. F. P. L. Lang firse vice president repro of the c.m.a., said greatest problem to be met in the Post War period was the prevention of mass unemployment and every consideration should be Given in adequate time to the removal barriers to full employment. Such barriers were to be found in current Taxa Tion he said. Industry was not permitted to re Tain profits that would normally be accumulated to provide required working capital and the tax Struc Ture brought about a constantly diminished accumulation work ing capital through depreciation he said. An effective remedy would be the United kingdom method in respect of excess profits tax which refunds from taxes paid in two preceding years the deficiency in the current year s Standard income he stated. In his presidential address Louis Lang said Post War Canada prob ably would have neither a com plete government control or other form of free Italy to yield Berne june 9, Italy approached its fourth year of War today with its air Force and Navy badly battered and its people defiantly discontent in the face of a threatened Allied invasion. Despite Low. Morale on the Home front however reliable sources believed that of All Italy Only Sicily would give up to an Allied invasion army without serious resistance from the inhabitants. Italians on the Mainland whose discontent with the fascist party has mounted almost steadily since Italy entered the three years ago tomorrow probably would rally around the House of Savoy if King Victor Emmanuel i. As expected Calls on them to resist. Probably the weakest link in Italy s defences is the air Arm. Italian planes Ore outmoded in both Speed and lighting capacity and. Even without talking into consideration the heavy losses of the last two months they Are in no Condi Tion to confront the Allied air forces. Lack of gasoline also threatens to ground the italian air Arm. Even the gasoline which the italians do receive from Germany is that Dis carded by the nazis As of Low Quality. The gasoline shortage likewise is responsible in part for the fact that i italian Fleet Seldom ventures Forth from its bases. In addition. The italians have lost More than half of he 78 destroyers with which they entered the War. And despite Premier Mussolini s desperate at tempts to increase the destroyer Fleet military experts believe that Italy destroyers. Now possesses fewer than 50 although Italy has seven Battle ships at least four have been dam aged by Aerial bombs. The remainder to go into action would require a screening Force of at least 21 destroyers plus 10 others in re serve. The army despite its heavy losses in Africa is in the Best position of the armed forces and is regarded in prime condition. Official italian communiques have listed 46.193 soldiers sailors and airmen killed and wounded from june 10. 1940, to april 30, 1s43. And Best estimates place the number italians taken prisoner at nearly however without counting at Bania and other annexed territories Italy has a population of persons of which 5.000.000 to Are Able bodied Meir adaptable for first line fighting. On the Home front the influence of the fascist party has waned rapidly. Grumbles alarmists defeatists and so called cafe strategists whom Mussolini once called More harmful than the enemy him self no longer fear the fascist might and open discontent is latent throughout the country. This is True particularly in Sicily whose inhabitants Are among the lowest paid in All Europe. Coarse Grain Export scheme is explained Ottawa june 9. The plan worked out by the Cana is of regimentation nor a system Dlan wheat Board to return to Oats and Barley growers a share ree Enterprise. The higher prices obtained by Oxner prs of in the course Lowed prices obtained by exporters of these grains to will be discovered and Fol separate Flag for Canada is urged on the Buffalo Market began to above these prices plus the eight cents a Bushel United Staves duty on Oats and the 15 cents duty on Bai Ley plans had to be made Ottawa june 9. F. Graham lib. Swift current s0 that the growers whose products t0 the Domestic de would get equal treatment went to explained to the House of commons agricultural committee yesterday by George Milvor chairman of the Board. The ceiling Price on Oats in can i Ada is 51 cents and on Barley cents and when in March prices stated in the House of commons yesterday that Canadian fighting a wou1q ships and other fighting forces should in fairness have a distinct i with those whose Tive Canadian Flag. Canada was now the third strongest naval Buffalo. Tilc. Much the Best. Close up for a Quarter Wen into a Ion 1 Ruih to win As her rider pleased. Coon dog went Well and finished dunes Choice dropped Back from .1 Pood bin inning. Made Power among the allies he said. The Prairie member made his owner.1-- 1. Anil. To. Annc 4. Bancroft 8, j. F. Smith. King and w. F. Aivarado 2. H. P. Str Etc .1. Mrs w and Snider 5, c. Smith 6, l. Gow 7. G. S. Wiolland Index daily to erne programme number. 3 and 7 furlongs. Purse s100. . Oils. . To s300. Second Sib. Third s horse age it. Up. St. It for Twu year Hourih s1.h. Proft. Con. Saint John Al said Canadian sailors 4001 Cella 3 2 119 37 i Gower Mon 2 110 6 10 4001 the spit 2 lit in i cum Laurie 2 111 h 4 Ferroni time 2 110 3 6 miss Mobil 2 114 4 8 4022 double or nothing. 2 106 2 5 4022 skip the news 2 105 5 2 4022 Polly Gower 2 111 9 2 1g8 1 3 1 1 1" 43 10 81 7i by 4h o1 s3 10 j Kelly g l Smith a Haller m Griffin r Summers v Bovine h Russell d Schunk w h Young r Diaz 3.30 12.40 29.85 3.90 .45 10.60 21.70 of. Bernatz entry. Twi Liick Park Stock farm and Braeside stable Crit re. Cella e. Away Slou by quickly got to the leaders easily took command and Drew away to win with something in Reserve. Gower Mem dwelt when the break came and lost Many lengths. He made up ground rapidly after Ket in into his stride and Ouisa Mcd the spit in the Cinal stride. The spit broke in so Rifle and look command but co told not Cope with the Winner. Broom time ran miss Mobil should improve. Skip the news tired time in. S2 Mutu Els paid Cella b unreal a . Place. S2.-0 show Gower Ion u Hilt ice Park and Hracs Ide place show the spit show. Winner . 2, Bur poo King cd Ceila trained by w. Kissun. Went to Post at r.07. At half minute. Start Cioc for All but Gower won from won easily second and third . Over weights Edmonton 3 double or nothing 1 cum laude. 1 Polly 4 the spit. J. Owners i. F. Bernatz 2. Whittier Park Stock farm 3. F. G. Buxton 4. Or. L. K. Appleby 5. Bra Side stable 6. F. By Mutuz 7. S. Riddle 3, a. And 9. G. Hardaker 10, mrs. A w. Alcock. Mile. Purses of claiming. For four year Olus i and up. Value to Winner second s30, third 510, fourth breeder of Winner claiming Price sinn. Been possible to and living Quad Index horse ago it. Up. St. .4 4006 Pepper pot 7 100 3 3 3- s 4037 Pagan queer. 8 106 a 8 b 402s Oddesa Beau 1 115 7 6 s 4035 jest 7 113 1 2 71 4006 Kuffle up 9 108 2 1 i 4012 Banquo k 111 k 4 2 402s or. Finn. B 115 6 7 6" 4028 lome Sable 4 111 4 5 41 2h 31 ent to the front after a half in the last. Seventy Yards and Pepper pot a keen contender from the Start Drew Well Clear but lost command momentarily Only forged to front again in the final strides. Pagan Queen steadily improved her position closed with a Rush through the stretch got to the front but weakened in the hard final drive. Ociesa Beau Finis cd Well. Once tired. Ruffle up had some Speed. Or. Finn was never in Contention. Time .28. .37 3-5. 1.28 3-5, 2.02. S2 Mutu Els paid Pepper pot. S1u.so straight , place show pasan Queen. . Place. Show Odiles Beau show. Winner . 7. Dolan Rose Hill trained by owner. Went to Post at fi.29j.-2. Start Good from sate. Won driving second lady 115. Overweight lome Sable 31 Pepper pot 1 paean. Queen. 3 Banquo. 3. Owners 1. Mrs. T. Brings 2, Leavitt and s. J. Meagher b. Anderson and Klitgard one mile Anil scan Hazen be it Newfoundland were forced to live under deplorable conditions. When ashore they were Given a living Al jockey Odds of a Day from which to pay Board and lodgings. Rooms were difficult to obtain and rates ran from 560 to ?75 a month. Statements Correct or. Macdonald Navy minister said it had not provide sleeping ters for All of some. Canadian Navy men in Newfoundland and he had no doubt or. Hazen s state ments were largely Correct. There were at least two reasons or the condition he said. One was that All work at St. Johns was done to the account of the British admiralty although it was undertaken under the supervision of the Canadian Navy and by Cana Dian contractors. Nothing was done without first having the con sent 01 the admiralty. Another difficulty had been that it was in possible in t place like St. John s to have the work done in time to House canadians. Hon. Grote Stirling Prog. Con., Yale said he wondered Why the i age when boys left Tho sea cadets had not been raised above 16 years and the lowest age a lad might in list in the Navy was 17 i years. Or. Macdonald said the regulations provided that boys might re main in the units until they Are 18 years of age and could enlist in. The str. Fin. Jockey Odds 4 r Summers r Russell f sol Oraan g Dye g l Smith 6-1 m Griffin r Diaz 8 eased a Haller 4.40 30.00 7.05 2.s5 3.80 27.20 2.00 37.75 by and third same. Scratched. Brown 3. C. Hobbs 4. T. Loeft 7, g. Prentiss 8. C. K. Scott. I Iron wild Cal. A Silt. Second Sallio third sail fourth three year Olds and s4il. Qty Yards. The Jeffrey Handicap up. N it value to Winner Index Kors age it. Up. St. It a str. Fin. Jockey Odds 4018 Blue suit 3758 4029 son of War get on 1024 squirmed singing heels 6 107 i 118 5 118 a 5 115 is 2 to 4 v Bovine g Dye j Craigmyle r Summers g a Smith 3.721 2.20 2.35 3.80 4.65 Blue suit steadily improved his position made a bid after six furlongs dropped Back but came with a Rush in the final Twenty Yards and won going away. Son of War quickly gained a Clear Lead held on Well until nearing the finish when he gave Way badly. Get on lacked Speed All the Way. Squirmed fired after being close to the pacemaker for a half. Singing heels dropped Back steadily As if he did favor the a Cave time .20 2-5, .55 3-5. 1.25 3-5. 1.57. 2.03. Mute is paid Blue suit. 5h.3j straight s3.80 place show son of War s3.50 place show get on show. Winner e.g., i. Question Nair sunday Best trained by s. Is Lliott. Went to Post at. Start Good from Gate. Won driving second and. Third easily. Scratched celebrate 114 Ebony Moon 107 Eric d or 115. Overweight Blue suit. 2 squirmed. 1. Owners 1, sixty four stable 2, Anita King 3, mrs. R. L. Rotchford 4. J. E. Hadden 5, Brady and Salih. And one half furlongs. The fort Garry Handicap. Purse s700. For three year Olds and up. Value to Winner soon. Second s120, third Scio. Fourth s2h.______________________________________________ Index Korse age it. Up. St. Str. Fin. Jockey Odds 4032 a. Cookie 1009 wait 4039 Antena 4038 Ebony Moon 4024 mistress Plato 3983 i rhythm 4 111 4 108 9 103 7 117 i .1" 1" 3-t 2l 11 ii to 21 4 g l Smith r Diaz r Summers n Cizik g Dye v Bovine 2.60 2.60 2.60 1.50 8.4-j Rev. Dan Milvor lib. Fort Wil Liam said there should be fair play and a Job for every Man after the War. He hoped the Corvette fort William would achieve the same Success As the port Arthur credited with the sinking of a sub Marine recently. Or. Macd mild said t. L. Church Prog. Con., Toronto Broadview had spoken in 1926, of the Cana Dian Navy being locked up in a Gar age had called it a contemptible Little Navy. He said he was not for one moment misled by or. Church that he is a great Friend of mine and of the Cana Dian when at the same time he was making such sweeping statements. Or. Church who had been absent when or. Macdonald was speaking about him earlier returned to the House and said never said i was a Friend of the minister. I Don t know Well enough of be a it was decided that an equalize lion fund be set up to be shared on a pro rata basis by All Farmer who marketed Oats or Barley be tween april 1 and july 31 of this year. Each Day the declares an equalization Bushel on any Lee of particular Type of Money. Navy some without u Gap. He believed units wanted the boys to leave at the age of 17 instead of la and some leeway was allowed in this regard. But the regulations did provide they should remain until they were 18 when they were old enough to join the Navy. Article unauthorized Hrynka ., verge a report in the Saska Anthony vile cited Loon Star Phoenix of oct. 21, 1ei42, which quoted a naval officer is saying a limited number of men would be accepted As probationary paymaster sub lieutenants in the naval service provided they had suitable qualifications and were of canadians came British orig from Many different lands and there were no distinctions drawn on the Battlefield he said. Navy minister Macdonald said that if an article like that mention him jul he said there never should have been a separate Navy department. It is just a sinkhole for Public there is no excuse for it reds beat off nazi thrusts London june 9 up German infantry resumed their feeler thrusts near Sevsek at the hinge of the important South Central front last night but were beaten off after about two companies of the at tackers were wiped out. The rus Sian midday communique announced other front line activity was con fined to artillery bombardments of German positions scouting and guerrilla operations said the bul Letin which was broadcast from Moscow and recorded by the soviet Monitor Here. The communique ignored Berlin broadcast reports of a great Ger Man Victory in the Western Cau Casus in which nearly rus sians were said to have been idled in four great Battles. The report made last night was circulated through propaganda channels and not by the German High command. Attempts by the germans to reconnoitre russian positions on the donets River front South of Izy Urr. Failed when red army units opened up with mortars and machine guns said the communique which added that heavy russian artillery demolished enemy fortifications in Oats or Barley and the exporter has to pay his fee into the equalization fund. The fee is based on the difference in prices on he spot Market in Buffalo and in Winnipeg basis head of the lakes less the Cost of shipping insurance handling United Stales Tariff Normal pro fits to the exporter and certain other charges. The Board May fix the equalization fee at say five cents a Bushel if the spread after these deductions reaches that amount. Or. Milvor promised to file the daily fees since the opera Tion began in april. Large surpluses Canada still has substantial sur pluses of both Oats and Barley the storage figures of May 21 showed or. Milvor said the government had wished that the widest pos sible View be taken in dealing with cases of men in the services. The permitting them to deliver in excess of the quota. Cases in which decision was pending covered a. Bushels in excess deliveries. H. Golding lib., Huron Perth asked if the 700 granted the quota Concession had been called to compulsory military service or enlisted. Clyde Davidson wheat Board statistician said most of the applications were received last fall some representing men called to service and others men who enlisted. T. C. Douglas . Weyburn said he believed the crop year wheat Board report for 1941-42 indicated the Board had acted As a stabilizing Factor for the Specula Tive Market. Or. Milvor said the Board had tried to get the Best Price possible for holders of wheat Board participation certificates. He was answer ing p. E. Wright ., who had said the Board was in a position to control the Winnipeg Grain Market due to the extent of its wheat holdings. Or. Wright said he wondered Why the open Market had been stabilized at is and had not been allowed to go o or higher. The Board could have governed the situation he said. Or. Milvor replied that the Board bushels of cats of which had no1 stabilized the Market at Scarcity of shipping to move Grain Down the Iskes. There As the c. House and Rouse and Marks entry. K. Cookie showing a liking for the track conditions Dipso cd of mistress Plato after three furlongs draw out and Wen with Speed in Reserve. Wait made a mild bid entering the stretch but tired when asked for he Brest. Antena gained ground on the inside through the final Quarter. Ebony Moon lacked Speed and was never a Factor. Mistress Plato gained a Brief Early Lead but fell Back steadily when passed. Time .28 4-5, .56, 1.26 1-5, 1.35. S2 Mutu Els paid k. Cookie s7.20 straight 5-3.g5 place s-3.30 How wait place s3.1ii show Antena s4.30 show. Winner 3.f. 4. Gallant sir House baby trained by w. Marks. Went to Post at 7.26. Start Good irom Gate. Won easily second Aud. Third driving. Overweight i rhythm 3 wait 2 Ebony Moon 5. Corrected Weicht Ebony Moon 112. Owners 1, c. House 2, s. Carrington 3. Marks and reuse 4. A. G. Tarn 5, w. R. And d. R. a miss a Bain. Seventh and one half furlongs. Tursch too slumming. For three year Olds and up. Value to Winner s3iio, second ss3, third fourth Sio. Claiming Price quire simply that British subject. The officers contained a Good Jiny names indicating Central european origin. Or. Hlynka said departmental officers should Check on statements Index horse age it. Up. St. A str. Fin. Jockey Odds 4035 up May 4016 3981 Hoyal pirate sunny monday Liverpool taken All sweep 4034 Sun tryst 8 112 s 115 7 116 8 122 6 122 g 115 dutch defender 10 116 7 31 33 4 4 115 9 n Cilik b Russell d Allan h Mcgahan j Craigmyle h Summers a Haller g Godley v Bovine 4.671 2.so 24.20 5.75 8.35 23.60 5.00 21.50 4.20 royals practice the St. John s Hoyals Junior baseball team will hold a practice at the Aberdeen school grounds tonight commencing at 7 o clock. All players Are wanted out. Up Cray. Hard urged to open a ions Lead Early held on Well All Way i and was never threatened. Royal pirate shuffled Back going to the first turn. Moved up fast on the outside in the run Down the Backstretch. Finished stoutly. I but could not reach the Winner. Sunny monday closed Over tiring horses. All sweep had some Speed. Dutch defender quit. Time .27 4-5. .55 3-5. 1.27 1-5. 1.36 3-5. S2 my tucks paid up Erna. 511.35 straight s5.jjo place 54 show Royal pirate s4.35 place s3 show sunny monday s7.85 show. Winner . 11, Spinard Washoe Belle trained by owner. Went to Post at 8.03. Start Pood from Cate. Won easily second and third same. Scratched buddy Nep. 109 Fine think. 111. Owners 1. N. Ings 2. C. Jacques 3. R. Munro 4. E. M. Raken 5. K. 3darley 6, h. Stehr 7, Diamond. M stable 8. C. Mourant 9. Ross and Goodman. Pernay to Boyal programme numbers 10 1 had mentioned As soon As they Aye. By or. Hrynka had appeared. Area was unauthorized. Regulations re 1 guerrillas attacked and wrecked a Ryan a German troop train near Kievsky. List of Ikins and wounding troops and in the same area blew up a German machine shop and garages destroy ing 44 automobiles and seven trucks the communique said. Lewis denounces Coal operators Washington june 9. Vir Tual breakdown in negotiations be tween United states soft Coal operators and the United mine workers developed yesterday when . President John l. Lewis emerged from the wage conference with a denunciation of the operators. Facial proceeding in every re Lewis declared. A Shulti fiction of collective bar he continued. The sullen morose attitude of the operators is an insult to the Coal miners and the National operators would not immediately make any comment except that a report to the War labor Board is being drafted. Such As he Correct them geared. Iwo Ocean nation g. G. Mcgeer lib., Vancouver Jurrard said Canada should move Forward in the development of a Navy and a merchant Marine know ing it is a great maritime Power a two Ocean nation. Canada must never become Canoe minded again and must be prepared to carry its goods to the end of the line of distribution and return he said. He suggested a Charta for the Canadian Navy to ensure can Ada would never again be Short of naval strength or a merchant Marine service. The seagoing future of every Canadian boy should to assured in the future with Cana Dian ships travelling the seven seas under the Canadian Flag. Were still Back in the country. There were bushels of Barley of which 000 were in the country. It was Learned that so far the movement of coarse grains to Buffalo has not been because of the the is also the problem of railway cars to move the Grain from the country to the terminal elevators and from the terminal elevators to meet the requirement of the livestock Breed is in Eastern Canada. The car situation has much improved or. Milvor said. In the bad weather last Winter the Board had made available to it As few As 450 cars a Day. Now it is running Between from to cars records to be supplied the Board will be supplied with records from the elevators of All Oats and Barley marketed after april 1 so that the equalization payments May be made to the farm ers. Or. Milvor said the payments and the fear of Many was that wheat would go Back. Nothing was More Uncertain than the future course of wheat Price.5. I wish it were True that the Board Couri stabilize the Market 1 said or. Milvor. The Board hoped for improved prices but the developments were unpredictable. Air vice marshal g. R. Bromet was addressing a wings for Victory meeting in much bombed Plymouth when overhead the people saw spitfires Chase an enemy plane across the sky. It crashed and was destroyed. Could Tain not be made until All the marketed Between april and july 31 had been sold. The committee under the chair Manship of w. G. Weir lib. Mac continue discussion of coarse Grain exports today. Or. Milvor said yesterday that 700 Western Farmers have taken advantage of the special provision allowing them to deliver their 1942 wheat irrespective of quota limitations when they enter the armed farces. About bushels has been delivered by them in excess of the quota he said. Robert fair Battle River moved the committee recommend that the policy be continued for another year and this motion was approved. Win a Casio Tor writing a Jingle this using Colgate s Cream for shaving Means enjoyment and a saving to buy yourself War savings Stamps to help lick Hitler and his tramps. Colgate shave to tar Catiang Mil tend you tlo.00. 5 . All this week the races Polo Park admission 19c and
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