Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, February 23, 1946

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 23, 1946, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 4 Winnipeg saturday february 23, 1936. Toronto conservatory of music Germany s sex great ladies i woke orb the makers 0. Face tissues Frau Goering lives wretched shabby life radio programs client artist Albert steinberg., violinist accompanist we Don Kilburn to the hard of heading full size ii Poward tha famous Walkie talkie radio during Tho War now it helps you hear Tho famous Mercury cell one of Bio War s most Loti bonding development is used of a Power source in Thi believed to be the smallest single unit hearing instrument on the Market weighs to Little is six ounces. Octave Range 3-.? Volt a Battery of hearing Art conducted on by Nuernberg feb. 23 the Allied tribunal plods j wearily toward judgment Day for j the top ranking nazis a less conspicuous but equally bitter drama is being played by another wretch edly unhappy wives of the defendants. In detention Camps prisons and drab Little rooms Dot Ted All Ovtia the american zone Germany s erstwhile great ladies live shoddily with but one purpose in be forgotten. J emmy Sonnemann Goering who retired As the first lady of the German theatre to become the first lady of the land is playing her last tear Jerker in a civilian internment Camp at Straubing near Munich. Here she living with her seven year old daughter As the unwilling Queen of the Camp containing several Hundred nazi Small Fry. American authorities were at first unwilling to subject the Daugh Ter to Camp life but Frau Goering complained bitterly about the separation from her daughter in a letter to her husband. Goering in turn wrote an indignant letter to Lieut. Gen. Lucian k. Truscott area commander in which he Laid Down As a primary condition for co operating with the Allied in and Frau Goering to those who ask her about the Progress of her husband s trial she makes a theatrical gesture of de Fiance by making ready her mourn ing clothes. Frau Ribbentrop lives quietly near Nuernberg with hardly any Terr gators that his wife daughter be reunited. This was done a month ago and now emmy Jot Germany s richest it is playing the threadbare drama is said she spends her time writing thing to show she was once one a woman who has nothing to Winnipeg electric co. Power blog. Winnipeg please Send literature on hearing and hearing instruments. Address Arr Proy. _ live for but her daughter. Although she receives no special privileges emmy lives somewhat better than other internees. Nazi women Are still awed by her presence and scramble to do menial tasks for her when emmy s turn comes to do Kitchen or cleaning duty there Are dozens of Fer vent volunteers to do her work. Tune in tonight 6.45 . Station sky h i. Caiserman National Secretary Canadian jewish Congress will give a report on Poland Canadian government and municipal Bonds corporation securities direct private wires connecting fourteen offices from Montreal to Victoria assure investors prompt execution of orders. Information concerning government Ana municipal Bonds or corporation secure ties will be furnished on request. James Richardson sons Omeo t8s7 is Toast Ishemo i8s7 367 main Street phone 93-131 Winnipeg offices from Montreal to Victoria connected by direct private wires. Letters to sier husband and jotting Down her memories of diplomatic life in England during the thirties Frau von Schirach the Youthful wife of the handsomest defendant at the trial is in prison at bad Stoelz. Other wives of defendants i Aren t in custody but living As in conspicuously As possible in obscure towns. Himmler s widow and daughter Are under detention in Nuernberg pending a further investigation of their activities the wives of the defendants Are i allowed to write their husbands j frequently. With the exception of Frau Ribbentrop whose letters Are i full of spirit and encouragement Germany s former top ranking women Are maintaining to the enc their wifely privileges of complain ing bitterly on All possible Occa Sions. Food to Europe bottle necked say Vancouver Lions feb. 23 up Charles a. Haslam president o the Vancouver East Lions club Friday declared cans of food for starving children in Europe have been bottle necked for three weeks in Vancouver by govern ment red tape and Are still await ing shipment. The food was donated by child Ren who attended special food matinees Jan. 31 in 15 Vancouver theatres. . Haslam said the Lions Triec to Send the food to Europe under the auspices the Saye the child officials of the fund Here asked j the red Cross to handle the ship ment East but the Effort was blocked by the National War services department at Ottawa. Runaway pig pays with life Romance sask. Feb Farmer John Erecker does t fancy ski Joring on a pair of wooden shoes hanging on. To the Tail of a runaway pig. That happened to him the other Day when he grab bed the pig s Tail and the smooth Snow and shoes of his native hol land did the rest. The pig went under a Wagon and knocked the far Mer Down and out but not for Long when he recovered he slaughtered the porker. Saturday . Krc 630 sky 990 Dorsey club Jim Heads the funnies Box saturday programme moods of Manhattan people ask moods dance Mcknight coun news boys Haymes guide allow of the Ukraine variety barn the dance dance dancing party Leicester Square analysis of Melody orchestra final final wealth party news hockey music River barn dance in Ivory Plaza sons Trio Sims night party news and time and sign off sign Oft sunday . Krc 630 interlude news 8.15 Christian science 8.30 news 8.35 voice of Bethany Winnipeg Bible Institute 9.30 Calvary Temple 10.00 British Israel federation in. 15 news 10.30 lutheran the Way of Church the sprit hour Grace United 11.00 St. Matthew s Church Church to 15 _ Tim 12.15-Bible 12 1s wordings sky 990 and sunday morning Musicale Moraine Musicale school of the air and neighbourly news Gardener be men of destiny 12.25-Ckt news 12.30 Canadian party sunday . Manitoba is called on to increase the sugar Supply the sugar Plant at fort Garry has a capacity of tons of sugar beets or ibs. sugar per season. Manitoba must contribute the Dominion provincial agricultural conference has set a minimum goal of acres of Manitoba sugar beets for 1946. This is by at least 50% More than the 1945 acreage grown. Substantial increase must come from the South country but All beet districts should increase their respective acreages. The Dominion government announced an increase for 1946 of the Benefit payment by approximately per ton so tha t on the basis of the present sugar net return the prices of beets delivered to the factory will be approximately per ton sugar Content factory Price payment total Price 17% 8.38 2.87 11.25 16.5 16% 8 15 2.78 2.70 10.93 10.63 it is up to Manitoba Farmers to produce the sugar beets with this attractive Price for the beets with the government Assurance of More labor More mechanization and the Hope of a satisfactory growing season it is expected that Manitoba in 1946 will meet the demand and increase the Canadian and world Supply of this vital food. Sugar for contracts Contact your local Fieldman or the r company direct without delay. The Manitoba sugar co. Ltd. Fort Garry Manitoba school of the air Lane Home folks conservatory of music for you happened this week theatre in music of Medicine for sunday presents Green Hornet of Fame at Tho Consol press analysis Circle Mccarthy for canadians performance theatre and Low american serenade Jordan special final and. Sign off and capital reports period York philharmonic of the air news Gordon Cockshutt to remember stars and Harriet news interlude news of Canada Trinity Church stage "46" g album of familiar music news old songs night show 10, news Heel 10.30 Roy Locksley conducts Lor today hour news time and sign off King and Queen visit Canadian Khaki College Leavesden Hertfordshire eng., feb. 23, up King and Queen visited Khaki University thursday chatting with Many of the 572 Canadian Soldier students whose courses at the army s Post War College will wind up april 27. The entire staff and student body was drawn up on a ramp As their majesties accompanied by Viscount Massey Canadian High commissioner to the United King Dom arrived. After a Welcome by Brig. G. E. Beament president of Ottawa University and officer com manding the College they passed Down the ranks of the students and then made an extended tour which took them to every part of the establishment. The King wore a Field marshal s uniform while the Queen wore a powder Blue ensemble and an Oft the face hat with Ostrich plumes. Their majesties spent a Long rime in a Laboratory where the Green spoke to pet. A. M. Willms of Coaldale alta., who told her the was engaged in experiments in neutralizing the atom. That must be quite a she said. Their majesties made their inspection in a biting wind. Beament 690 enrolled when the University opened and of these. 350 had asked to stay on for c. Second term. One in six Over 30 face cancer death is warning Toronto feb. One out of every six canadians Over 30 years of age is due to die of can cer unless conditions improve tiie of health was warned Friday. . C. C. Golding director of education told the Board that can cer Andl heart disease Are the two great killers and Between them caused of Toronto s deaths last year. He urged Toronto to Pioneer in school medical services and to teach secondary school student medical facts about the diseases. Schools in. Great Britain already Are do inst so and Many in the United states also have adopted the subjects he said. Mackinnon ends South Trade Jaunt Bogota Columbia feb. 23, minister Mackinnon and his Canadian Trade Mission has left for Jamaica in route Home after signing a most favored nation Trade treaty Here As the wind up of a latin american Trade Jaunt. The tre4ty, details of which were not disclosed was the third signed by or. Mackinnon during his tour. A most favored nation treaty was signed with Mexico while a preliminary agreement was concluded with Honduras. F. Wilde Heads valour Road j Ion Branch first of election aides reach Greece Athens feb. 23 Reuters first members of the Allied mis on to observe the March 31 greek elections have reached Here to pre Jare for the Early next month of officials from Britain the United states and France who will observe the elections to Render any service that May be desired in securing the establishment of Ai democratically elected greek Par lament and will retain a strictly Independent and Neutral position throughout. The russians declined an offer o join the Allied Mission. Allied officials wearing ladies showing a Blue owl the gird of the Patron goddess of Athens Pallas Athene on a White background have divided Greece nto five main districts. Athens Crete Hipolis Patras and Salonika j Ach will have its own Allied observation Headquarters with a lumber of sub Headquarters in owns of lesser importance. One Day As it already is being ailed 240 observer teams will go Orth from these Headquarters and j sub Headquarters on Surprise visits to As Many As possible of the Odd polling places where the votes will be cast. Mobility one Day will be the key to the Success of the operation. Jeeps will be the chief Means of transport but seaplanes and Light. Trainer planes May be used to get to the More inaccessible centres while British naval launches May leave for Surprise visits to the is lands scattered throughout the Aegean sea. Kir Nessman found guilty of assault after deliberating 45 minutes at the assizes Friday afternoon a Iury returned with a verdict find ing Frank Phillipchuk. Kirkness p. O., guilty on a charge of indecent assault upon a girl at Selkirk. Man., sept. 19, 1945. . Justice Dysart remanded the prisoner for sentence without fix ing a Date. The Case was Given to the jury at . And the ver dict was returned at . Chas a. Grobb optometrist 435 Somerset bldg. Phone 98 874 res. 46 869 watch for an important announcement concerning radios listen to Mclean s music Krc saturday 6.30 . Stage at Margrave. Pm. 94231 Block owners Buffalo extra deeply Corrie refuse trans sold Only by Buffalo Sheet Metal works cosy Home and Imperial Furnace repairs parts. 251 Princess St. Phone 22591 shrines Appeal to business men of Winnipeg to Aid crippled children a Campaign to raise starts today to build a new Hospital Winnipeg needs this the crippled children need this a Shriner will Call on you for subscription help us make Little hearts happier Little limbs straighter Little smiles brighter Khartum Temple donations May be sent to the honorary treasurer shrine Hospital building fund Bank of Toronto main St., Winnipeg tors instructors wanted Dominion provincial Canadian vocational training requires 1 to of in Rue in the following trades and subjects under the rehabilitation training program 1. Sheet Metal work 2. Refrigeration 3. Factory Wood work 4. Shop mathematics and related subjects. Pelican is must have acceptable educational standing. Preference will be Given to applicants with War service. Apply in writing giving full details of experience War service Etc. To supervisor. Canadian vocational training Branch department of education room 172, legislative building. Winnipeg. Leg Forrest e. Wilde was installed As president for 1946 of valour Road memorial Branch Canadian legion at a recent meeting in Isaac Brock school auditorium. Other elected officers installed at the same meeting were Honor Ary president Lieut. Gen. The Hon. P. J. Montague chaplain Rev g. E. Phillips past president. Henry Northcote 1st vice president g. Sari Ramsay 2nd vice president George c. Wallace Secretary James s. Wallace treasurer har vey s. Inskip marshal Charles t. Caney. George e. Cole r. S. Cox Richard t. C. Clifford. Diomah in w. Forrest Bruce f. Gair j. Galbraith James Hercus. Miss m. A. Tait. Auditors j. W. Brown and Frank Macgregor delegates to Winnipeg and District command d. W. Forrest and g. E. Hocking. Jap doctor gets 10 years Hurh labor i i Tokyo feb. 23 i capt. Shigeru Aona medical officer at the Hakodate prison Camp. R i Friday was sentenced to 10 years hard labor by a United states Mili tary commission after he had been i found guilty of mistreating Allied War prisoners. He was acquitted of the charge of contributing to the deaths of at least eight British Pri isomers. Important announcement ;