Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 21, 1944, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page two dial twisting mixed choir will offer land Hope and glory sir Edward Elgar s stirring land Hope and glory will be Sung by the mixed voiced choir under the direction Geoffrey Waddington sunday at 10 . Over the Csc wbk sky. Other selections to be heard this programme Are where you walk from Handel s oratorio semele who built the Ark James Eland s famous carry me Back the English folksong a capital ship and Rasbach s Trees. The string group will offer by the Waters Minnetonka. And Brahm s Cradle song. The programme will be concluded by the sacred choral offering glorious things thee Are spoken by Haydn. Easier High mass will be celebrated by Rev. P. Mayewsky in the ukrainian orthodox Church 820 Burrows sunday and will be broadcast Over sky at 11 . The Church choir will be under the direction Paul Lacomy. The music for the service was written by prof. Alexander Koshetz. I Jack Benny will go to Vancouver sunday for his broadcast in Aid Canada s sixth Victory loan Campaign. Marv Livingstone and Den Day will also accompany him and will be heard Over the Csc wbk sky at 6 . The United states Navy has arranged for Den to be released from naval duties to go to Vancouver for the occasion. While in Vancouver. Benny will visit Shaughnessy military Hospital and will entertain at the United deaths and funerals Edward tydjerk1e the funeral service for Edward Tyd Erkie 48, 434 Tweed Avenue who died thursday at his residence will be held saturday at 2.30 . In St. Paul s lutheran Church with burial in Elmwood cemetery. Bar dal s funeral Home is in charge arrangements. He was born in Russia and had been in Winnipeg for the past 28 years employed by the Manitoba Bridge and Iron works. He is survived by three daughters. Mrs. J. Hempel. Of seven Sisters Florence and Drieda both at Home one. Edward at Home. Sigurbjorn Bra Sinason Sigurbjorn Bjarnason 83, died thursday at the old folks Home Gimli Man. He was born in ice land and had Farmed in the Pinili District for the past 50 years. He is survived by a sister in Law mrs. Ingibjorg Bjarnason St. Vital a Niece. Mrs Johanna. Sigurdson Riverton Man. The funeral service will be held monday at 2.30 . In the old Folk s Homo with burial in the Gimli cemetery. Bardal s funeral Home is in charge arrangements. George Inglott requiem High mass was Sung Friday at 9 . In St. Ignatius Church for George Inglott 50, who services Centre for men and women j Clied Sulci Niy april -15. Rev. E. An me armed forces. He win also Reddin officiated assisted by the visit shipyards air plane plants and. Other War industries. . A. L. Mcnaughton and Graham towers governor the Bank Canada will discuss the sixth Victory loan Over the Csc wbk sunday at 7.45 . Are Only 40 Siberia and Alaska Miles one minute news about _ Johns Manville How Asbestos improves wine although Asbestos is Best known for its fireproof qualities it is widely used for other purposes. For instance Canada s largest producers wines use Asbestos Fibre As a filter in making better wines. The Asbestos used is a special Type which Johns Manville processes with the utmost care at Asbestos. Quo., where the world s largest Asbestos mine is located. In the initial stages making wine this Asbestos is used with other materials to remove in the final process Asbestos is used alone to go e polish and sparkle to the wine. Johns Manville makes Spe Cial Asbestos in three grades according to the filtering rate de sired. And it is used not Only in clarifying wine but in the preparation drugs perfumes in Oil refinery filters. Western Asbestos co. Ltd. Johns Manville dealers roofing siding. Rock Wool balls. 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Inglott resided at 8 Carrick apart ments. Joseph Dubesky the funeral service for Joseph Dubesky 5-1. Of 801 Gateway Road. East Kildonan who died monday in St. Joseph s Hospital will be held i saturday at 2 . In the holy eucharist Church with burial in All Saint s cemetery. Rev. I. Szpyt Kovsky will conduct the service. Zawitoski s funeral Home is in charge arrangements. Sirs. William Priestley mrs. Emiley Amanda Priestley 86, died Early Friday morning. She was born at Goderich ont., and had resided in Manitoba since 1881. Living at Neepawa until 1919, when she came to Winnipeg. She was a member Knox Church. Her husband. William predeceased her at Neepawa in 1918. Mrs. Priestley is survived by five daughters. May Annie and Ella All Winnipeg Violet Bissett. Man. Hazel Indianapolis two sons Loftus and William both Winnipeg three Sisters mrs. J Guy. Neepawa mrs. D. Rinck Brandon and mrs. T. Sandburn Kenora. The funeral service Ivill be held monday at 4 . At Nee Pawa with burial in the local cemetery. Mari. Trougi1to.v mrs. Minnie Troughton. 75, . 29 Algol apartments died Early Day in the Misericordia Hospital. She was born in Ireland and had been in Winnipeg since 1910. Her husband. John predeceased her in 1941. And mrs. Troughton is sur Vived by three daughters mrs e t. Pink and mrs. M. Wocks. Both Winnipeg. Mrs. F. J. Manson. Of Calgary one son. Robert Winnipeg also eight grandchildren two Brothers. John and Joseph both in Belfast. Ireland. The funeral service will be held Mon Day at 2.30 . In Clark leather Dale s funeral Chapel with burial m Elmwood cemetery. Rev f Hughes will conduct the service. Mrs. A. S. Herbert the funeral service for Virs. Ann Sarah Herbert 73. Of 111 Cordova Street who Clied Early wednesday at her residence was held Fri Day at 3.30 ., in St. Aldan s anglican Church with burial in St. John s cemetery. Rev. W. H. H. Crump conducted the service. Thomson s funeral Home was in charge arrangements. The Nall bearers were s. W. Smith j. Cald Well. R. Widdowson. R. J. Shore e. and j. R. Hawkins. Mrs. William fieldhouse mrs. Viola fieldhouse 30, 709 William Avenue died thursday in the Winnipeg general Hospital. She was born in Starbuck. Mani Toba and is survived by her Hus band William her Mother mrs e. Gilhen Springstein Mani Toba two Sisters mrs. E. Burke and mrs. L. Odoff one brother s Sanderson All Winnipeg. The Uncial service will be held sat seven cite ticks and a bomber who play the Star roles in l for lanky Leford every sunday Over the Csc wbk sky at 6.30 . Seven Canadian airmen flying a Canadian built Lancaster bomber match daring quiet heroism and even grim humor with the perils the Iva i flak and fighters in this air warfare programme. L for lanky is produced in co operation with the Royal Canadian air Force and tells the Story red the Pilot curly the bomb Aimer Mac the navigator Spike the Engineer John the Tail gunner Monty the mid upper gunner and Bill the wireless operator. Irons Phass zsiday Aphis not Ort t if 1 1 1 to be established Ottawa april 21. Up munitions minister Howe said yesterday in the commons a Bill will be introduced this session setting up an air. Transport toward. Authority Over air lines now is maintained by the Board transport which also has authority Over rail ways. The government civil aviation policy provides for air lines being separated railways after the War. Private air lines absorbed by Canadian Pacific air lines jul by returned to separate operation after the War. 2. Canada s proposed Post War International aviation policy was wholly consistent with conclusions cached at the air. Confer ence in London last october. Radio a Kkt. Wynn Itig us . 4.cj erf memory. Newa. 4.30 Ray Black. Sunset sonata 5.00 Terry and pirates. Chisholm Trail. 6.30 Jimmy Dale. Claire 6. No for women Only. 6.05 headliners. C.10 diversions. Cal Corley time. C.30 news. 6.45 Melody gems. 7.00 Sonfist at seven music favourites. Musical memories evening edition. Hit Parade. B.30 Brewster boy. 9.00 music in the air. Bbl to Chc. Moonlight moods. Heroic deeds. Night final. 10.45 news analysis. Sport final. Port i Oon Urcelay at 3.30 . In Gardiner s funeral with burial in Brookside cemetery. Rev. M. Aan Cial will conduct the service. I Adolph Dreger i Adolph Dreger 71, Morris 1 Man., died wednesday in is Boniface Hospital. Among survive Day at 3 . In the evangelical Church. Morris with burial in the Skinny nervous underweight Are you Skinny nervous underweight. Tired worn out. And unable to keep up Vith the Pace modern life do you feel run Arr asked when you put a bathing it you Sailer from an inferiority com plex account your looks cheer up ind won t worry for this is a. 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News. Count Basie. 11.30 Vaughn Monroe. New a. National new Oak Abc . Lucille hit Parade. Waltz time. Wear 8.30 people Are funny. Amos n a Judy. Wear. Sports news. Fred Waring. Kid. Wear. Richard Harkness Wear. Author s playhouse. War news. 11.0o--Thomas Peluso. Three suns Trio. 11.55 news. Friday around the would Melbourne. 7 . News. Friday and Abner. Victory Parade. Mau Box. Time. And Ballet. Over your head. From Pacific. Newsreel. Affairs. And sign off Canadian nut work. I Csc wbk 540 . Goldbergs. And news in the Wildwood. To America. Of sour. Report. Caners. Of the world. V. Kaltenborn. 7.00 to Abc. Parade , at nation. Columbia netw011k cd so . Smith Henry. Dramm. Wjk. Waco. Boy. Door can teen. Saturday novelties. Ceremonies. Signal. J . . Callanc. Mornine Melody the Painter. 9.uu.-Cbc news Point View. Dance bands devotions. Review. Str mks. Library. News Box. Lean. Chunking 11.30 . Talk in English. Goy. Caracas 5.15 . Songs Many lands. Yv5rn. London. 5.45 . News and commentary. Gox Csc. Moscow. 5.38 . Broadcast in English. Ike. London 7.30 . World affairs. Csc. Osl Gnu. London. 8.30 . Accent . Rhythm. Csc gel Gnu. Moscow. 8 . Com ments ill Eil Elish. June. Bulletin 12.15 news in French 12.20 mus Cril pros. 12.30 Salon ensemble. News. 1.00 to see Cox. Musical proc. Csc news. 5.30 French Prog. Bbl l this week. K1-1k. 550 More about Princess continued from pare one 3. A Bill for establishment an Nir transport Board similar to the civil aeronautics Board the United states session. Will be introduced Cunt. Lives . Library. Pelt. Day. . Libnah a. Of the nation selections. Musical pros musical Prog. Library. News. Parade. Week. Canadian vat work Csc wbk 540 . News. Pro. Quartet. Prog. News. Pros. Prog. Devotions. . Every body. Franchises news. Pros. Loan . News. Econ. Rhythms. 7.1.3 sons pioneers. Patsy Montana. Cousin Emily. Breakfast club. 8.1.1 news time b. Mews. Breakfast club. 9. Co Dorr mtr s bongs Proe. Resume. 9.30 Betty Moore radio . Hook a ladder follies. Listed pet Parade. Markets. A cos. 11.25 police bulletin. Farm hour. Here s to youth. News. Grain markets. War Telescope 1.00 to be announced. 4. Of Tea crumpets. -45 meditations. 5.00 news. 5-15 spores report. 5.30 Curt Massey. 5.45 religion in the news. american Story. Held saturday no 2 . In Gar Margaret four daughters mrs. P. Diner s Funera l Chapel with burial O Drien. Mrs. J. C. Duncan the government which looks to an International air Sulho to lifter the War was criticized by Anthony klynlca1 s.c., Vegreville who said it represented an anti British attitude and would turn Over Canadian rights to an unknown enter nation a Power. Different transportation . Howe said the Powers the air transport Bill would be set Cut .11 the Bill. The Canadian View was that air transport should be developed As rather than As a subsidiary surface transport Ion and a similar View was held in All parts North America. It is a different Type transportation. It requires a different Type salesmanship Eind a different method operation and we believe t is Good business at this time to Maka it an Independent form he said. Views the government Stato a non policy were no j inconsistent with those expressed at a dominions air conference in Lon Don he said he believed he Empire countries hoped to have to other countries and mat ters apart from purely Empire routes had to be considered. In Domestic services the govern ment policy was to allocate areas separate air lines and give sup port to each in its area. This left for Small Enterprise. The Nous trial development Bank i fit lid the financing returned men coking to set us their own air lines. No business to be destroyed presence a detachment Cana Dian troops. The Princess received a Saddle horse from the King and Queen As a birthday gift and a Diamond brooch from her grandmother Queen Mary. Tile latter is under stood to be heirloom rather than a modern piece. Canadian Good wishes Ottawa april 21. Tele Gram expressing Best wishes be half the people Canada was sent Princess Elizabeth today by the governor general it was announced Here. At 18 the Princess still legally a minor for three years automatically becomes a counsellor state empowered with others to act for the King in his absence. From the earlier years Princess Elizabeth s training has had the dominant preparing her for Queen ship. Lately she has come More into the Public Eye. A child crisis her Young years have seen much history in the Mak ing. Within a year the death her Grandfather King George a and the abdication her Uncle King Edward Viii. Brought her from remoteness to the position one Likely to become ruler a treat Empire. Those who know the Princess say Ier greatest Charm is her vivid glow health. She is nearly 5y, feet tall and is slim but sturdily built. Essentially the Princess is an outdoor girl but deportment has Jeen drilled into her since child Lood Days. The Princess likes Reading and has seen guided through the Best in i English literature though when funeral j. Irving to be held saturday the funeral service for James Ivimey 80, Veteran three wars and father Nestor Ivimey 37 Furby Street with whom he re sided will be held saturday at 3.30 . In the Clark Leatherdale funeral Chapel. Rev. A. M. Gray will officiate. Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery. Born in Portsmouth England . Ivimey had a Long military career. He served in the egyptian Campaign with the Imperial forces in the South african War and with the huh battalion during the first great War. Or. Ivimey came to Canada 50 years ago and first resided at Halifax he was connected with musical circles. After the first great War he was employed As civil servant with the customs department in. Ottawa and follow ing retirement had resided at am Herst . Until moving Here to reside with his son about four years ago. Pallbearers will be Pelham Rich Ardson Maurice Lansdowne. Joseph Todd. Lowell Wallace Michael Sou Chan and s. Roy Maley. Mrs. J. Mcnabb mrs. Mary Jane Mcnabb 80, 170 Ethelbert died thursday in the Misericordia Hospital. She was born in Rosemount ont., and had been in Winnipeg since 1903. Her husband John c., predeceased her in 1932, and. Mrs. Mcnabb is survived by one son. O. G., Cal Gary two granddaughters mrs. B enry s. Ward Pensacola Florida and miss Mary Elizabeth Judd. Of Winnipeg one grandson. Flying officer John Mcnabb Winnipeg. The funeral service will be held monday at 1.30 . In Gardiner s funeral Chapel with burial in Elmwood cemetery. Rev. F. W. Glover will conduct the ser vice. Bottle slaying brings manslaughter verdict Quebec City april 21. Bup 3te. P. E. Sirois 17, the veterans guard the Canadian today Waits a prison sentence for the murder Nicolas Downing 51 also the veterans guard at Val Cartier military Camp. Sirois last night was found guilty manslaughter convicted strik no Downing with a soft drink Bot be the night Jan. 22 last. The trial started april 11. The Crown prosecutor charged that theft lad been the motive the crime. Presiding judge F. Gibeon n an unset Dale. A meeting the Lelic society will be at 8 ., in the free room. Theatre will be ., in the free. Or and Winnipeg , Mont concert bldg. J Dilly f tonight it. Hon. Station Krc. Somerset Winnipeg Manitoba by ail War. Companies which consolidated in Canadian Pacific air lines would be returned to separate operation. Many them never were consolidated in which was simply the majority shareholder separate enterprises. These would be re established and he believed operations could be h risks helped. More about Nichol continued from Pago one separated with loss to none. Food drink and Straw for a bed. Knowles Sug gusts unfairness j at 8 clock the next morning in Elmwood cemetery. Rev. J. L. Mclnnis will conduct the service. She was born in Winnipeg and had received her education Here. Mrs. Lawrence was a member St. Andrew s United Church. Oak Street and the fort Garry chapter. Order the ancient Star. She was also a member the ladies auxiliary the Shriner s Hospital. Her husband. Alex Lawrence Grain merchant in Winnipeg for Many years pre deceased her in March. 1940, and mrs. Lawrence is survived to her Mother mrs. Nancy Gleason Winnipeg one son Murdoch a daughter Lila both Winnipeg and one grandchild. John William Wilson John William Wilson los Angeles calif., died at the methodist hos Pital. Los Angeles. Monday. Born in Lancashire. England he came to Canada in 1810. He resided in Winnipeg until 192-4. When he went to los Angeles. He was founder and honorary life president the los Angeles Lancashire society. He is survived by his widow. Emma. Los Angeles one sister Elsie Shepherd. Winnipeg two Brothers. Hanson Wilson. Selkirk and. Ernest Wilson Preslon Humphreys. 55. Formerly local cemetery. Mordue s Funera Dryden ont., died tuesday in Van Home is in charge arrangements i Couver . Among survivors is i3enja3iin Monk Max j Benjamin Monk Nan infant son . And mrs. Benjamin Jonk Mun. Died Wec no Day in the Chil Dren s Hospital. His parents re i Side at h53 Arlington Street the funeral service will be held sat urday at 3 . In Barker s funeral Chapel with burial in Assiniboine memorial Park cemetery. Frank e. Mathews Frank e. Mathews. 63, formerly 233 Street died wednesday in St. Boniface old folks Home. The funeral service and burial will be held at Moncton . Next week. Clark learn Dale funeral Home is in charge arrangements. Mrs. O. A. Lawrence the funeral service for mrs. Lila h. Lawrence. 52, . 1 Kingswood apartments who died thursday in the Misericordia Hospital will be j his widow. Eula. The funeral ser Good Way to treat sore itching piles if you suffer a Poniznik torture from bore painful itching piles Here if a Chance to try a simple Home treatment with the Promise a reliable firm to refund the Cost if you Are not satisfied with the results. 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Grimsley 188 Aber Deen Avenue who was fatally injured when struck by a is r main Street Between Alfred and Aberdeen Avenue. Tuesday e Ning. Will be held saturday 2 . In Kerr s funeral Clia pct with burial in Elmwood Connery Rev. J. Ranee will conduct the service. The child died shortly after being admitted to the Chil Dren s Hospital. She was Lour years discussion civil aviation policies arose a transport department estimates item for opera Tion and maintenance nuni Ciubal terminal airports. S. H. Knowles . Winnipeg North Centre asked if the govern ment was to take Over the North West staging route from Edmonton to Whitehorse Yukon territory and operate it under . It had been suggested that if . Took control it would be unfair to . And the Yukon Southern air Lino which had been encouraged to go ahead with development there. Or. Howe said that it had been made Clear to the private operating firms that when a License was granted for the run it was temporary and that the government some time would wish to operate the service with . The Northwest staging route was part . An inter National route and therefore would be operated by . I would like to be quoted As saying that the government would take Over the local traffic the he continued. International discussion Margaret All Winnipeg mrs. Or. Howe said Canada had Dis e. Thomas pc More new York cussed policy with the to sons. Prank g., Winnipeg j United kingdom the dominions to tart o., with the . Seven India and the United Laws and rond children two had slated her desire to take part George Portage la in an International conference he Richard a. Of Regina and it sister said he believed All nations con mrs. Margaret Owens Winnipeg. More about Stoneman continued from Pajic one big Beer it being assumed that matters would be settled either during today this evening. Only about Drivers and conductors out 20.000 Are affected and Al though the scented by son. There been no violence any tendency in that direction. Bot i sides question the strikers complaint troops is re some the strikers sideling Post War civil aviation had the same objective in mind and bilateral conversations now were going to reconcile views so that when the conference comes there will be Hope agreement. Canada is Active in that direction. But it must be recognized that no group Small countries can have any great influence the final he continued. "1 think that we must question the Wisdom attempting to group the mall countries together As a bloc to go into conference that agreements 1920 . Howe said agreements in they surrendered to a red Captain after giving up their Amis to local guerrillas. Deepest sympathy Marcel s wide Brown eyes glistened As he spoke. One could not help but feel the deepest sympathy for these men react with them to the Way they brightened when the name do Gaulle was mentioned. They were four nine French prisoners with whom we talked in the warm Southern Sun in the Street before their temporary detention Home. Among the foreign correspondents who visited this front with j us was. A French journalist. He was barely Able to translate so obviously moved was he at the Opportunity to speak with his countrymen. And when after More than a half hour they marched Back into quarters one our group said Viva la la France they replied. Just As the nazis never were Able to Trust the romanians so they used these frenchmen in watered Down units with sufficient German and other nazi sol Diers to maintain Complete control. The fact that they were called up at ail indicates the extent to which the germans were pressed for manpower. The nazis made no secret their uncertainty and called these men incorporated French territories trophy germans. Slovaks and poles As the Long afternoon wore to Learned that sympathy for the russians was not limited alone to the French who had been impressed into nazi service. Two slovaks were among the prisoners interviewed. Both already wore the red Star the russian their Caps in strange con Junction with slovak designs their tunic buttons. A half dozen poles members labor units until they took the first Opportunity to escape were even executive desires position 10 years executive in charge sales office management credits eljc., with National concern. Organization must be Good standing position permanent. Age officer. Apply to e. S. S. Office Winnipeg. Advt. No. 347. People enjoy facts listen to Krc wednesday 7 . Sky Friday 6 . On your car if you Ore in fwd own a motor vehicle borrow up to finance corporation. Thuc Canadian company leading spec Iolite in Loans for 17 years. You Tan now get Cath loan plans Campbell s Loans remain one the Iju Itta in and most convenient j lie making a loan. Frit you can usually Cash you need the you apply. No enooksi1.s. Require no one Elte s Tinei but your own for Auto loan. All loons Mode in i Campbell fun Fence corpor Fotjon pm Over satisfied a is wed esd which came into effect Canada was aay. Did not allow them All the important air routes the pm an air roues e ame for unch. They further com a Northern hemisphere. If Canada trial their Union had not i refused to enter an agreement and been Strong enough in enforcing denied the right planes to Fly their demands. The government s Case the . Jul 11ju other hand is Clear this strike is strictly unofficial and illegal . Tire tens to affect the War Effort. Unless action taken to Stop the strike other workers May be tempted to abandon the established collective bargaining meth ods with far More serious results. Of age and is survived by her a rants two Sisters. Dorothy and Harriet three Brothers Douala Donald and Robert All at Home. Robert James Vollet to be buried monday the funeral service for Robert James Vollet. 64, 970 Sherburn Brood Ami 20 run train drills new Fri r Rass for tar ill font Power Binder 10 Diamond harm Miniver and Rake Clu trailers conduct the service. A service will be held by the a Prairie Lodge. No. 3 i f "11 was Orn h serious in a More serious situation has Arisen in Manchester where troops have been ordered to occur y incl operate two Gas works which were suddenly deserted by the Lis Henins unofficial strike Foo men As a result this strike Manchester last night was without Gas and 25 000 people her territory then every coun try in North America and Europe would seek bilateral agreements with her. Or. Howe said the proposals set Forth in the air policy were not final and parliament was not being asked to ratio s them. Canada was not putting Forth the policy secretly. Feeder lines . Howe suggested to the com Mons that Canadian flying clubs Survey the possibility operating Letcler lines i Canada after the the minister made the suggestion during discussion civil aviation estimates after d. A. Mcniven l Resina City had praised the work we had seen the horrible wringer which the polish people now Are being forced. The romanians were almost premature in their efforts to sur Render. Red officers said most frequent question these non was has Bucharest been deceived by Germany had it been possible to wipe out memory their corrupt brutal Rule in Odessa these men would have provided a semblance 01 comic opera Relief in an otherwise solemnly traffic afternoon. A senior lieutenant. 36 years old with a thin Sandy moustache said hat he did not want to fight the russians and insisted that if Sov Iet citizens had been hanged in Odessa it had been done Naz orders. Apparently the most truth Lul statement he made was that the romanians Are now beginning 200 Power bloc. A Dittman. Manarte. N. Ivi a important changes in train service effective april 30, train will leave Winnipeg 12.10 ., Mon., wed., Fri. Re Luming leave Gyps Nimville fi. ., tnes., thurs., sit Winnipeg Hodgson april 30, train will leave Winnipeg 12.00 noon Mon., wed., Fri. Be Turnini leave Hodgson 6.15 ., xues., thur., sat. Winnipeg Pine Falls effective april 30, train will Winnipeg 7.00 . Daily except sunday re turning leave Pine Falls 12.30 . Daily except sunday. Enquiry phone 9o2 212 paint with a t i to 1. Is vere deprived hot the flying clubs and asked what _ the Manchester strike occurred in protest against the award two cents per. Hour increase in the wages Day workers and four cents per hour in the Case Light workers compared to the de Mand for a six cents per hour in soviet air authorises to be invited to Canad is have arrived will Loday. E. D. Morse auctioneer and the Portage la Prairie Orange agreement reached Post War currency London april 21. And United states Treasury experts have reached agreement Post War currency measures including the principles for establishing an International monetary fund sir Chancellor then i a in 111-irij.iul i thu i exchequer announced in commons fingerprinting has been used he is survived by his widow Anderson explained. How Csc that the agreement which will be -----------------.j, j. W Uriu fight hungarians at the drop a , they indicated. The romanians with whom we talked were a miserable lot. Major Chen Alexander Rogov. Assistant chief state the 3rd ukrainian front said they represented about 80 per cent the nazi prisoners. Nothing could better Illus trate the extent to which germans Are forced in their search for Man Power. The net impression gained from a series interviews was trial the germans have been driven to their last barriers in search us human material. The Soldier who simultaneously in Wash taken prisoner is no longer the and London does not com arrogant individual Mil either government. J the first year the War. But a a statement much softened character who lacks in said were discussed in tiie first even discipline As the nazi instance among exo Eris lined to the United states and this country. Dominions experts took part in the first discussions the document will be issued in Condon As a White paper and will be debated later by commons an Derson 6ald. Party previously instilled. Up . H. S. Wakefield. Deputy adjutant general f has been appointed Deputy chief the Union general staff. To came to South Africa from England in 1901. When he joined the Cape mounted rifles As a private. My Over wallpaper plaster other solid surfaces vol he it to to Only Why anymore Al Bastine dries quickly without odour. Wide Choice Beautiful tints. Sold at ail hardware and paint stores. Wafer paint for Walls and ceiling a 5 in
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