Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 23, 1945, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free pass monday april 23, 1945 housing committee hears official congested area plea to get further study further consideration will be Given Winnipeg s application to be declared a congested area d. G. Mackenzie Ottawa emergency shelter administration coordinator for the wartime prices and Trade Board told the special committee on housing saturday afternoon. The meeting held at the City Hall was of an emergency nature in an attempt to secure some action in alleviating the present Winnipeg housing shortage. However there appears Little Hope of any outside assistance in time for May 1, when 821 eviction notices fall clue. Or. Mackenzie gathered data on the local housing situation and answered questions. Present be sides Aid. H. B. Scott chairman and members of the special com Mittee on housing was p. Pickering chief housing and sanitation in Spector of the City health depart ment e. B. Complin regional administrator of the wartime prices and Trade Board and . S. P. Gemmill. Who pleaded for accommodation for the families of servicemen and veterans. Another official to come or. Mackenzie returned to Ottawa Satiu Day and promised to Send another government official to Winnipeg when the question will be thoroughly discussed. Upon request _ of Aid. James i Black or. Mackenzie agreed to look into the question of having the old immigration Hall on Hig coins Avenue released to the City for housing purposes. There were excellent quarters there for about 20 families. Or. Pickering said. The Federal government had been asked to release it to the City temporarily but there had been a refusal he Tot to build houses or Mackenzie emphasized that it was not the duty the administration to build houses Tell landlords what tenants must be Amherst. He became financial editor of the new York Post in 1891. He left the Post to become financial editor of the times in 1920. Pictures show flooded Holland the 1st Canadian army Holland. April 23. Photographs today showed for the first Lime the full extent of the flooding of Northwest Holland. What a week ago was a Belt of Rich farmlands now is a great Sheet of water 16 feet deep. Not a House or a tree is to be for a few dark blotches to Mark where some houses Are two to three feet be Neath the surface. No living thing could have survived this torrent which swept in from the Guider Zee april 18, when the germans dynamited the great main Dike. In this polder reclaimed land lived Farmers. There is nothing to indicate that the Ger mans gave them any warning. Accepted or billeting a space for individual families. James Black expressed disappoint ment at the Lack of Powers which an administrator apparently would Nave. In the opinion of Aid. Scott the housing registry opened by the City at 521 Mclntyre Block will be closed Down after May 1. It was simply costing a lot of Money and accomplishing no results he said. Financial editor Dies new York april 23. Bup Alexander Dana Noyes. 32. Finan Cial editor of the new York times died yesterday at Lennox Hill hos Pital. Noyes began his newspaper career on the old new York Tribune in 1883 after his graduation from the polder was won from in 1930. For 15 years the the Soa development went on. In 15 min utes the germans erased it. Four canadians win fellowships new York april 23. The Jonn sir non Guggenheim memorial he hat tenants Muse As Jonn sir non Guggenheim Emoria. To act As a general foundation announced saturday the billeting Agency to Rind specific award fellowships valued at when i am tired and not regular i depend on l i v r tablets Loans at reduced rates now you pay Only unpaid balance for s j20 to this a one our maximum rate provided by the Small Art which a applicable to Loans not exceeding soon. Sample monthly payments at this reduced rate below. Payments include Coats. To apply for and amount just say How much you need and Bow you want to repay. Endorsers or bankable Security Ever needed. 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Pinkham s compound is what is known As a uterine sedative because it has a soothing effect on one of woman s inst important organs. This Medicine helps nature. It s one of the most effective medicines of its kind. Follow Label directions. Buy a bottle of Lydia Pinkham s compound today at any drug store vegetable compound 000 to 96 persons 41 whom Are in military service or War work. The fellowships Lor those in ser vice or civilian War agencies will be held Lor them for use alter their discharge the foundation said. Winners include four canadians or. Mabel Frances Timlin Assis Tant professor of economics University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon to assist in study of development of welfare economics to form the basis of a Book dealing with the nature and scope of economic thought since the depression period of the 1930 s. Louis Alexander Mackay. Associated professor of classics. Univer sity of British Columbia. Vancouver to assist his study of the Structure and composition of Homer s Iliad. Or. Roger Yate Stainer penicillin production manager for Merck and company limited Montreal to assist his Stu cries of bacteria particularly the mycobacteria. Or. Johnnes f. K. Holtfreter department of genetics Mcgill University. Montreal to assist his investigation of casual factors involved in embryonic development of vertebrates. The foundation announced that or. Holtfreter s award was his second. Or Holtfreter is of German origin and at the beginning of the War was sent from England to an intern ment Camp in Canada. A bombs delayed by slave labor London. April 23. Nazi Buzz bomb Campaign against Britain was delayed six months by slave labor sabotage and changes in engineering design an austrian anti nazi said. The free m told the sunday chronicle he and a train Load of other prisoners were brought to the Calais area of France in october 1943, to work on launch ing Sites. He said Gen. Erwim Rommel told them the Campaign would begin Christmas 1943. He said on one occasion 15 prisoners refused to work in an As Sembly Tunnel saying they would j rather be shot. They were. Mackenzie mentioned As radio chairman Ottawa april 23. Of the first appointments to be made when the Cabinet meets on the re turn of prime minister Mackenzie King from san Francisco will be that of full time salaried chair Man the Canadian broadcasting corporation. This will be in line with recommendations of the commons radio committee which last summer Sug ested a split of authority for Csc direction with a chairman responsible for policy and a general manager responsible for administration. The Only name heard in connection with the appointment is that of or. Norman a. M. Mackenzie chairman of the wartime information Board. Ontario jew receives judicial appointment Toronto. April 23. Up the first of Canada s jews to receive a judicial Alpoim Rentfrom the government of his country i consider it an Honor and a responsibility. A recognition of the jewish Community in wednesday. Samuel Factor was appointed judge of the county court of the Ontario county of York. Factor was born in Kiev Russia and came to Canada at the age of eight Able to speak hebrew. French and russian. He worked for two years As a bookkeeper to help finance his Law course at the University of Toronto from which he graduated Irr 1915. He was overseas in the first great War As an army officer and held the rank of Squadron Leader in the . When he was Dis charged last year after years service in this War. He was first in the air Force s Legal Branch and later became senior organization officer for no. 1 training command with Headquarters in Toronto. The two wars judge Factor practice Law in Toronto served on the Board of education and the City Council. In 1930 he became the first Liberal to win a Toronto seat in the Federal Parlia to. Jack son of Orand mrs. Maurice keel son. 503 Newman Street who is reported Safe in England after 27 months As a prisoner of War in Ger Many according to word received by his father. To. Edelson who was a free press Carrier boy for five years enlisted in. The . In february 1941. Prior to enlistment he was a member of the Dominion Bank staff. He was born in Winnipeg and attended Wolseley Isaac Brock and Gordon Bell schools. He was a member of the Winnipeg Canoe club. Is raised at loan rally Gash subscription to the 8th Vic tory loan amounting to was raised it a mass rally in support of the loan Campaign sunday after noon sponsored jointly by the ukrainian Canadian association and the workers benevolent association of Canada. This amount was Al most double that raised at a similar rally last october. The largest subscription was from the workers Benevo Lent association and the next highest was purchased by Kathleen Stefanyk. With this amount the . Has now invested in Victory loan Bonds. Mrs. Mary Kardash chairman said Victory was Only Days away but people must not take that As an indication that less Money was required now to Complete the Job. As in the previous loan campaigns they must continue their support to the War Effort even if the enemy is beaten tomorrow on the Batlle Field she said. Squadron Leader Frank Hurley. Representing the National was Fin Ance committee Manitoba division told of his experiences in the Battle for Berlin bombing of the heavy Industry in Germany and participation in the a Day. Hermann Goering told the Ger Man people foolishly of course that not a single enemy plane would reach Over the German soil but one Lancaster made 133 trips Over Germany and returned Safe said or. Hurley. George Krentz general Secretary of the ., also spoke. Mrs. R. S. Ross Dies in Jap internment Camp word has been received of the death of mrs. R. S. Ross Secretary to sir Frederick Maze customs officer which occurred March _9. In a japanese internment Camp in Shanghai. Mrs. Ross had formerly resided in Winnipeg on Campbell Street and first went to China about 12 years ago. She was Home on leave and then six years ago went Back to China. She was born in Edinburgh Scotland and came to Winnipeg in 1910. Mrs. Ross is survived by two Sisters mrs. A. Smith of Vancouver mrs. T. Trevor of Chicago one brother. Bruce Bennett of Edinburgh. Visual broadcast is Salute to Canada s 8th Victory loan the spirit of canadians was shown saturday As Winni Eggers flocked to the Walker theatre to see their favorite radio artists in person visual Broad cast put on As an official Salute to Canada s 8th Victory loan drive. Opening with a news broadcast by Russ Carrier sky announcer the show got under Way with the 24-piece orchestra and a "0-voice mixed choir under the direction of Roy Locksley singing the Ranger song followed by Grace Lowery Csc Soprano and a Medley of West Ern tunes by the orchestra. Once again those sweethearts 01 the air Kerr Wilson baritone and Mary Morrison Soprano were presented to the radio audience sing ing a duet. Jack Scott Krc announcer read dear land of Home followed by a sketch by the Csc drama department and the choir is. Ging the lord s prayer. Gwen Bradshaw Winnipeg Singer offered a Harbor of dream boats. . 10 March past the orchestra then played the . 10 March past and miss mor Rison took the spotlight for through the years and the orchestra played it s in the air followed by the chorus singing look for the Silver lining and make Way for Tomor Row. At intermission m. Sinclair of the National War finance committee praised the Unsung heroes of radio the producers Norman Lucas and with his humor and magical tricks displayed with skill the Art of magic followed by a Trio of tap dancers and the Hay makers. The show was concluded with the visual broadcast of the Csc s regu Lar weekly feature. The Prairie Schooner with Jimmy Gowler and his orchestra and the Melody lieutenant Tom Benson . V.r., was master of ceremonies. . Navy girls give a Salty Aye Aye sir Washington april 23. A avast there landlubbers the United states Navy department is going nautical. Beginning today Telephone operators at the department s giant switchboard will abandon the traditional and trite thank you acknowledgement of requests in favor of the Salty and exclusively maritime Aye a Little something the Navy Calls affirmative answer with a nazis no. 1 anti semite flees from Nuernberg Germany april 23. Streicher the nazis no. 1 anti semite publisher of the pornographic anti jewish Der Stuermer and until about 1938 the official nazi Leader of Franconia. Fled from Nuernberg a Day or two before the americans moved in. His successor Karl committed suicide after first shooting and killing Nuernberg s lord mayor. Willi Liebl. To talk on architecture Selkirk Man., april 23. Special a. Martin architect and com Pace seven missioner of buildings of the Winnipeg school Board will be guest speaker at a meeting of the Sel Kirk Home and school association april 30. At 8 p.m., in the Community Hall Selkirk. His subject will be modern trends in architecture to meet the new educational programme. Her Favourite chocolate and so nourishing the Hun is reeling backward and Between us it s my Hunch the hour s nearly due when hell receive the knockout punch. And so that it will land full Force when comes that fateful hour. To buying Victory Bonds to pack it tight with lethal Power. 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