Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 25, 1944, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Overseas travel banned by Britain London april 25. Virtually Britain was prohibited today under what re regulations from cannot be would until further notice. The Home office announced the ban. To run indefinitely for Mili Jarv persons now hold ing exit permits will be allowed 10 use them until Midnight april 27. Then the issuance of permits will Stop for All not Corning under the urgent classification and no permit will be valid unless it was issued on or after april 19. Nazi controlled radios in Europe continued to speculate the invasion would come sometime this week and Berlin radio was heard Broad that every member of the German Western army knows that the big test Les the German Soldier is ready to accept the Challenge for decisive Berlin . Of different result Madrid. April 25. A pre invasion nervous tension in Ger Many and occupied Europe has reached a High pitch and the nazis in their Campaign to prepare the German people for the worst have warned that the Anglo american exact Midure obtain. Jai Inse Ives divisions rus it Kaly 25 Mediterranean coast five Atlan ii Wall. 30 divisions and a Mobile re serve of 60 divisions garrisoned at and it is believed however that few London of intensified april 25. Up Reuters that a 0rt Sweden yesterday that . Aircraft were intensify the operations in in follows Berlin s admission it has been necessary to treble i ton. Chairman of . 10 s Vic by loan committee. Detention Barracks total no. 73 military detention bar Racks und i exceeded its Chota by o60 per cent Sut Eori Bing s4 Over its Chota of boo. Quota for the army in 10 10 the a35 Canadian Para Chute training Centre at Shotlo Canon was the first of the larger units to exceed its quota going Over the top. A veterans guard of can Ada unit stationed at port Arthur had exceeded its objective by noon monday. Members of the corps of military staff clerks at fort Osborne Barracks Winnipeg exceeded their quota of with a total subscription of a Veteran of this War returned from overseas where he served in Dieppe raids paid Cash on the line for s800 Worth of Bonds taking his deferred army pay and turning it Over to Victory loan officials for Bonds. A number of privates some of whom Are new made in Cuvi dual purchases of a thousand dollars. Many More men in ranks bought Bonds. More about woman held continued from Page one Winnipeg free press. Tuesday. April 23, Are making further inquiries Garding her. The goods she is charged with receiving consist of a Mink coat valued at a wrist watch an engagement ring a wedding ring an overnight Case 12 bottles of whisky and Cash to a total value of dollars. She is charged with receiving them on april 11. The Day Silver stole them from the Home of Jacob Fem Stein 3d Wellington apart ments Wellington Crescent one of about 40 suites he had broken into since last october. Brother in Montreal meanwhile. Silver s body remains to Morduc Brothers funeral Home and no arrangements for the funeral have been made. Police said the dead gunman has a brother in Montreal and it is expected they will hear from him before burial arrangements have been completed. There is anything left of the s400 Silver had in his pockets when he was killed by Constable Alex Jamieson in the Lane at the rear of 72 Hargrave Street after funeral and expenses have been paid it will Likely be sent to his brother of uce said. The same will be done with the expensive Maroon Coupe hat Silver used in his Daylight burglaries. Planes Aid troops in Hollandia action Wing commander b. J. Beaumont seated signs one of several documents involved in the business of handing Over command of no. 8 repair depot Stevenson Field to group Captain dec Hawtry standing at 38, group Captain Hawtry is the youngest officer yet to command the big air plane Hospital of no. 2 training command _ Bullet from the policeman s gun killed the blood seen on Silver s face before he was killed was evidently due to the blow on the face which Edward sew Ell 2 Albany apartments. Which Silver had broken into and As he came out the Soldier hit him with his fist. The burglar shot him in the right Side of the Chest. Latest reports rom Tuxedo Hospital say sergeant Sewell is progressing favourably. Big army Parade to Aid loan drive perhaps the largest mechanized Parade Ever placed in the streets a Canadian City will be under Aken saturday in support of the Hawtry takes Over command group Captain e. C. Hawtrey 38, Toronto took Over command of no. B repair depot Stevenson Field from Wing commander r. J. Beau Mont who has headed the depot for the past 13 months at a Parade of airmen and air women of the unit tuesday. Wing commander Beaumont will leave wednesday to take up his new Post As chief Engineer officer of no. 3 repair depot Vancouver. Oivin Taliu Uay in support of the for the past two years group sixth Victory loan when military Captain Hawtrey has been senior District no. 10 routes for Convoy _ at Hollandia. Use if the new Field gave the e ground forces their first effective support from fighter Craft. Pre Vious air bases on new Guinea were Bulow the Allied lines South of Padang and at least 300 from the new beachhead. Front despatches continued to report that thousands of japanese were pushing northward in a do or die a Trust from the by passed weak area. 85 Miles South of Ait Aoe. In the Hollandia area 125 Miles above a tape two forces were driving from the East and West on hol landia s three airfields. Troops which landed at Tana Merah were reported five Miles from the main Ai drome while forces from hum Boldt , 20 Miles to the East rapidly were moving up a motor Road connecting the two boys with the Hollandia Cyclops and suntan airfields in Between. Opposition was described by an Allied spokesman As slight at All Points in Headquarters new Guinea april 25. Lanes flying from a newly captured Airstrip k a Jed american Jungle troops expanding their today beachhead m new Guinea it was i bounced disclosure that fighter planes As Well As transports were using a Tadji Airstrip four Miles from a tape came As the troops moved to within striking distance of the Village and closed in on the three tt-11__1. Seven than 30 per cent of her War production is required by her own armed forces the remainder goes to other United nations. Possible explanation was contained 2 a communique by adm. Chaste--1 w. Nimitz which disclosed thai i swarms of Carrier based planes and guns of the . Pacific Fleet Sweet 300 Miles of the Northern new Guinea coast thursday and Friday in a prelude to the invasion. The planes from Nimitz Armada struck three key airfields at hol landia. Wake Island and Sawar All in dutch new Guinea destroy ing 101 enemy planes and damaging 17 others in the air on the ground while naval forces Sank two Small cargo ships and numer Ous Baiges and Small Craft Hitler ready for sacrifice London april 25. Bup a Stockholm despatch to the news chronicle monday quoted an intelligence officer of an. Satel Lite that Hitler is ready 1o sacrifice millions of German lives and per Mit the destruction of two thirds of Germany even if it Means Noth ing More than prolonging the War. The greater part of Canada s munitions output is directly dependent fort Garry Coffee anytime flavor Richness and strength put Victory first buy Victory Bonds training up to 200 pieces of armoured and mechanized fighting machines in an armed might Parade a 14-mile route in greater a i 1-Miie route in greater n of the j Winnipeg military authorities an four i in in 7 a tuesday. Said he is hoping to see the army bands along Winnipeg Blue bombers play he t "4s othe it the armed i Gilt p ays bad waa Stoien. Other of the will move off from St. James Bridge Minton. Aeronautical Engineer officer for no. 3 training command with Headquarters at Montreal. A Rugby enthusiast who played in Junior teams during his Days at Toronto varsity group Captain Hawtry said he is hoping to see the subject to approval 212 notre Dame ave., mpg. Phone 94391 v.c-i. us Litt burglar were to visit police head quarters on tuesday to s 6e if any of their goods is among the loot. Inquest wednesday an inquest on Silver s death will of held at 8 . Wednesday at City police Headquarters. Okay i m n dead the gunman uttered As he foil mortally wounded in the Lane after one of several bullets from Constable Jamieson s revolver slowed through the left Sida of his Chest passed through and lodged in his right Arm. Sitting in the Yard at the rear of 72 Hargrave a nursing Home elderly inmates were within a few feet of the blazing gun Battle and most of the time were in the line of fire. Despite their age the sight of Jamieson and the burglar firing rapidly at each other did not in nerve them. Only one thing was four fingers of smiled Rob Ert Macdonnell. One of the inmates. For two old Guys it was a very strenuous he said. The other Man was h. Blood in face we were sitting on a Bench when the gunman ran into the Yard from the or. Macdonnell said. He had a gun in his hand and a funny look on his face. Blood was Stream ing Down the left Side of his he threatened us and warned he would shoot if continued or. Macdonnell. Who. Like his companion cannot walk with out canes. The Man suddenly saw the police. He shouted Stop. Stay i. Vol. Uciles Bridge on Portage Avenue at 3 . Moving cast along Portage to main and North on main to Redwood Avenue. Circuiting Side streets the Parade jul return on the West Side of main to Broadway turning West on Broadway to memorial Boule Vard thence North to Portage and along Portage to St. James Bridge Moite about air raids continued from pase Onu at one Point but caused no casualties. Returning Crews of the All Hali fax Force which attacked Karlsruhe said two big areas of the City left in flames that were Speed a out in All directions As the raid ended. Karlsruhe which Only a few Miles East of the Eastern tip of France and due East of Paris was _ believed to have become one the principal junctions serving group Captain Hawtrey was born in England but came to Canada with his parents at the age of four. Educated in Toronto he took the summer flying course for University students at Camp Borden in 1927, joined the . On graduation two years later. He made his first visit to Winni Peg 12 years ago when he piloted one of the Siskin planes that took part in the Trana Canada air pageant. He later participated in. Air photographic Survey work in Northern Quebec. Later he specialized in engineering and for two headed the test flight at the of Ivyng Hong in the French invasion coast since the of Mav devastation of other junctions to the North last week. Fires spreading in Munich the air ministry announced a reconnaissance plane which flew Over Munich Germany s fourth largest City and Birthplace of the nazi party Only an hour after it where you Are. Pkg Ihsen ran Bac mean h in 1937 he went to Britain where he remained for two and one half years taking courses at the . School of aeronautical engineering and at the University of London. Returning to Canada in 1040 he opened no. 10 repair depot at Cal Gary and then went to Montreal. Group Captain Hawtrey s wife and their three children Janice Peter and Ian Row in Montreal Hope to join him Here at the end this boy and his millions of buddies know How serious is the Job in hand. They know the hell and Din of Battle. They be seen blood and death in Many Corners of the world they know if they fail to do their part All that is Worth living for will end. No this lad and Hir pals need no coaxing to risk their All in the face of cold steel and Shell fire they expect the folks at Home to do their part As willingly Lessen their Burden buy Victory Bonds to your utmost put Victory first hold them r As attacked found that fires there too. Had spread Over a Large area twin engined mosquitoes carried out the attack on Dusseldorf an other Rhineland Junction serving the French and belgian invasion coasts. Dusseldorf was hit hard by the . On saturday night the British based Daylight raid ers alone were credited destruction of 152 German 103 in the air and 49 on the ground losing 38 bombers and 17 fighters. There a no immediate announcement of the results of the thrusts by the Mediterranean air Force. The combined operation however was described As the greatest such the War. Concerted action of Ford Plant strike enters sixth Day Windsor. Ont., april bup in 3ul plants the Canadian Ford motor company limited Here were closed for the sixth consecutive Day today As company and representatives met in Ottawa to Confer with the labor relations Board officials. The 14.000 striking members of local 200 United automobile work ers in a mass meeting yes Eramay. Upheld previous action by he Union Board rejecting the com Moke about plane crash continued Troin Page one by s offer contract. To negotiate a new ing separately. Some reports said she was on fire. After apparently Chroming off the National breweries building on notre Dame Street West the Liber Ator ripped into a Row of ancient Brick Homes reducing them t rubble and Ihen Tore through far Ages and other buildings for nearly a Block before coming to rest against a Brick Wall. Pieces Are scattered pieces of the plane were scattered Over several Hundred Square feel. One motor and a propeller were half buried just off the Side walk along Ottawa Street but the wings and fuselage were 75 Tarcis away near Smith Street. The plane demolished everything along the West Side of Shannon Street except the buildings Ai each end. Just missing the Northern Trost one and bringing up against the southernmost one. She was stated to be a cargo ship and among the wreckage was machine gun. After the which occurred about 10.30 . Security officers prevented photographers from Tak ing close up pictures of equip ment Early this afternoon the area was shut off from the Public. Refuse to comply Chicago. April 25. Mont Gomery Ward my company in de Fiance of president Roosevelt and the . War labor Board refused to comply with a Way directive for settling a dispute with employees. Our fighting forces go Forward to their Grimm est ordeal. To Speed their Victory to save their lives to bring them Home sooner buy Victory Bonds to the limit of your ability. The most you can invest is the least you can do. Victory Bonds just a Normal Happy Young girl Mary very thrilled at singing Triumph Mary is just a Normal Happy paid mrs. Donald Morrison 637 Rosedale Avenue tuesday morning speaking of her 17-year-old daughter whose Soprano voice has won her the Tudor bowl and the oratorio Solo class at the musical festival. Monday night John Goss and his t fellow adjudicators admitted they t. Were overcome by the maturity and imagination of this Young school girl. Mary s Mother and father and her sister Kathleen who sings and plays the violin were All at the festival monday night to hear her sing and hear or. Goss congratulate her afterwards. Mary also is a member of Kelvin High school choir Rosedale Church choir and has Sung for the gaelic society on the radio. She is a Frade 11 student at Kelvin and is As interested in her studies sports pretty clothes and dances As and on. Mrs. Marrison snit. She loved singing Ever since she was Little girl and someday Hopes to be on the concert stage. She practices two or three hours n Dav and usually play her own be Conn aliments on the piano. She was awfully excited just her Mother paid. And of Mary has studied sins whose Soprano voice won her ing for three years and vent Morrison won the Junior Soprano and festival. Junior Folk song class at the i the Amazon River Basin is almost 1 As Large As the United states. in the bowl con petition r the festival with 04 Marks for Handel s come unto him. From the Messiah j the adjudicators judged her Perl Oreatice the Best they had heard this year in any class. R cant to if you feel these Days people Are working harder worrying More sleeping . This Strain on body and brain makes physical fitness easier to to regain. Today s tense living Lowers body and mental fatigue. Overwork Hasty meals irregular hours of these May upset proper kidney action. 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