Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 19, 1946, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page i Winnipeg tuesday March 19, 1348 provide for 50 orphans youth Aliyah diners respond to Appeal redemption to a Normal life was assured 50 of the orphaned jewish children in Europe by contributions made at the youth Aliyah banquet in the Hudson s Bay georgian room monday night. It has been announced that s480 is required to give an orphan a new Start in the contributions were made by diners following an Appeal by or. Esti d. Freud of new York daughter in Law of prof. Sigmund fraud originator of Schyo analysis. Centuries would be needed to recover from hitlers blows against the jews said or. Freud herself a fugitive driven from Vienna to Paris then to Casablanca and Fin ally to the United states before the onslaught of nazi armies. The world she said had looked on the persecutions of jews in Germany As internal German poli tics and had refused to raise a Finger in their defence even to Day nothing is being cry spans Atlantic Only across the Atlantic on continent the american jews heard the agonizing cries and realized they were the Only ones left to or. Freud said and be cause of this backing the european jews took heart and began to fight Back. Jews in Europe did not realize n 1933, she said that planning their extermination. We should have Learned after 2001 years of prosecution that we should always fear the she said As the nazi program of pres ecu Ion became Clear she said jews sent their children abroad but vere finally halted even in this by the freezing of jewish assets. It was the youth Aliyah that came to the Rescue providing the funds to educate and care Foi children in Palestine brought from Europe. So far she said have been brought to the jewish Lomeland. Thousands homeless thousands More Are still without care or Home in displaced persons Camps she said and if these children Are not immediately wrought to Palestine their future normalcy is mrs. D. P. Gotlieb Western vice president in introducing the speaker termed the gathering the larg j est jewish women s gathering that j Las taken place in or Freud she said is at present speech j therapist in two new York Hospi tals. Or. Solomon Frank thanked the speaker. The chairman was mrs. S. R. Posner. Dave Edwards optometrist eyes examined 414 Somerset bldg. Phone 93 749 7ebruary report shows Rise in Manitoba traffic fatalities mrs. Sarah j. Kilfoyle of 327 Young Street Winnipeg who celebrates her 90th birth Day wednesday. Mrs Kilfoyle was born in Beckwith Lanark ont in 1856. She came to Winnipeg in 1929 and has lived Here Ever since. At present she is staying with her daughter mrs. F. M Carmen. Motorcyclist Hurt in Street Accident Henry Dukelow 28, of 384 Lake View Street St. James received bruises and cuts to the right leg when he fell off his motorcycle on Graham Avenue at Garry Street about 5.30 . Monday. Taken to general Hospital in a police Cruiser car he was Given treatment and allowed to go Home. Wife wins Relief from Neuritic pain thousands of sufferers from the miserable Tajc Matic sciatic Lumbago neuralgia and Neu tic certainly Happy Over their Dis covery of Nurrito. Now they have found a Quick acting formula which speedily relieves those eat tasting muscular aches and pains. Nurrito is trustworthy and dependable. If you want to feel again the Joy of Relief from Wise and try Nurrito. If the very Bret three doses do not relieve your most severe Money will be refunded. Don t ask your Dru Tiit today for Nurrito. Russell legion . Receives its charter Russell man., March 18 Spe newly organized ladies auxiliary to the Canadian legion presented with the charter last week. Mrs. M. Adam of Roblin past president of zone one made j the presentation and congratulated Russell on the size of the auxiliary in so Short a time. There is a membership of Over sixty. Mrs. Lang Shaw of Dauphin the new president of the zone also spoke. Rod Cle ment president of the local Branch of the Canadian legion brought greetings. A grim picture of sudden death n Canadian highways in 1946 is presented by w. Trevor Davies director of safety in the february occident bulletin for Manitoba. To Date eight persons have been killed n Winnipeg alone compared with 2 for All of 1945. There is a definite up sweep in fatalities and mailings caused by Raffic accidents the report shows. All Over Canada and the United states the upward trend of traffic mishaps is serious. The report indicates that at the present rate More than 40 persons will be killed by traffic in Winnipeg this year injuries show a corresponding increase although for february Industrial Home and last of pow goes on trial eneral accidents show a reduction Iron ghost the province. No Idle warning it will be necessary for every Itiba school College newspaper and Adio station to do its part in educating the Public if any improvement is to be the report goes on. This is no Idle warning but is calling attention to an emergency which demands pubic and personal action for increased measures of. Safety without delay. During the last month six per sons were killed in accidents and 96 injured compared with one tilled and 72 injured in february .945. A decrease is shown in Industrial mishaps with two killed and 174 injured against two killed and 242 injured in the correspond no period last year. Twelve per sons died As a result of Home Acci dents the same number As in february 1945 and five from Geu eral accidents one less than in this month last year. Medicine hat March Johannes third of a Trio of German prisoners of a to be placed on trial for the hanging of August Plaszek a the Lethbridge pow Camp Las summer pleaded not guilty when arraigned. I m not guilty i did not Mur Der that he said firmly Wittinger dark thin faced for Mer member of Rommel s afrika Korps sat quietly in the Dock and listened intently As the evidence of eight witnesses a translated to him by the Cour interpreter sgt. Paul Papsdorf the six Man jury chosen to to Wittinger was selected from panel of 17. W. D. Gow Crown counsel challenged eight and l s. Turcotte defense counsel challenged two. The eight witnesses All Mem Bers of the Canadian armed for Ces gave detailed testimony concerning the place in which Plaszek s body was found. They Yukon huskies approved by Sally Warnock Paul Belanger manager of the Whitehorse to Winnipeg mushers was congratulated monday Evenin. By Sally Warnock Secretary of 1h Winnipeg s. P. C. A., on his treat ment of his seven muskies we pulled the cabriole. Miss Warnoma attended a reception sponsored b the fort Garry Kennel club a Moore s restaurant. All of the five puppies born a Headin Gly Friday to Mollie one o the huskies Are doing Well reported miss Warnock. It was certainly a Long trip make by said or. Eel anger disclosing that his party had members of the pow Cami covered Miles in three months and nine Days. The party consisted of four Mem Bers All of whom arrived in Winnipeg feeling quite fit and looking wind burned and none the worse for the trip. Or. Belanger explained that the purpose of the travellers is to publicize the future Yukon Golden Jubilee and to lecture on the attractions of the Alaska Highway. Other members of the party Are or. And mrs. Czech Fred Webber and Chuck Caddy. They expect o remain in Winnipeg for about three Days. Mayor Garnet Coulter and a committee from the City Council attended the gathering. Mrs. J. Ove Secretary treasurer of the fort Garry Kennel club made the arrangements for the party s Wel come to Winnipeg. Try i i Rui rims Alai Lalif Terni Iuli Krepto v nit a t Appert unities tin Anada National employment service male apply at King William wanted in Winnipeg Auto workers Cabinet makers delivery boys electrician journeymen factory boys Hoffman pressers insurance Salesman yrs., Grade i leather workers masonry instructor moulders brass plumbers printers real estate Salesman car required shop Foreman plastics Silver polisher exp tailors watchmakers wanted outside Winnipeg animation camera operator Auto Mechanic Barbers qualified Blacksmith bushmen Coal miners Coopers adj Etnan Granite Cutter hard Kock miners Laboratory technician letter cutters Marble monumental Foreman jews reporter radio exp pattern maker clothing Mechanic printers refrigerator Engineer ruler and paper Cutter saw Filer shoe salesmen trainees or. Matric., 22-2s yrs sign Painter Silversmith tailors therapist qualified tinsmith upholsterers watchmakers woodworkers female apply at Bannat tie King office wanted in Winnipeg Day cleaners steady work Dictaphone operators exp dressmakers Elliott Fisher operators fish packers hairdressers household workers laundry workers Power machine operators qualified Junior stenographers Grade i in exp Short order Cooks exp Tailo resses waitresses exp female apply at t Bannatyne King wanted outside Winnipeg Bookbinder Cabin girls tourist Camp Cook tourist Camp dietitian Hospital furriers exp menders physiotherapist Power machine operators exp stenographers exp waitresses executive professional apply at Mcdermot ave wanted in Winnipeg chemical Engineer commercial artist commercial lithograph artist construction estimator Draughtsmen architectural and mechanical manufacturing chemist mechanical engineers optometrists Salesman. Finance company sales manager automobiles steel Structure Engineer wanted outside Winnipeg architects assistant estimator Iron ii steel Gardener superintendent management Industrial Engineer paper Mill Foreman reference librarian graduate librarian male or female research librarian female. Degree in economics or Library science subject of change without notice every National employment office employment opportunities both in its Orvn area and from other districts in Canada. If Able to fill any of the jobs Here listed or if seeking employment Contact your nearest local office of the National employment service Dominion labour department Villi a Tell if Lulu our mrs. Carruthers leaves the will of mrs. Clara Gilling Ham Carruthers disposing of an estate of was filed for pro Bate in surrogate court monday. Mrs. Carruthers died feb. 15. The will drawn Jan. 24, 1946, names the Montreal Trust company As exec Utor miss Maude Macarthur win. Nipes a Friend receives other legacies to friends in the United states and England Are included and each living grandchild is to receive Vera Zinke. Of Winnipeg formerly Cook for the Testa trix receives George Andrews Carruthers a son Winnipeg receives the residue of the estate is to be divided equally Between George a. Carruthers James d. Carruthers Montreal sons Janet Louise car Ruthers and Marjorie St. Clair Smith of Winnipeg daughters. Family furniture at 3 Evergreen place is left to the sons and daughters. Principal assets of the estate Are personal property a Trust fund set up for the Beni fit of the executrix household goods real estate Cash fort Garry unit celebrates on St. Patrick s Day members of the fort Garry uni of the army Navy and air Force veterans in Canada combined their Celebration of the 18th anniversary of the formation of the unit Anc St. Patrick s Day monday night a the club s Headquarters 291 Garry Street. Frank should provincial presi Dent told the Large number o members present that this would be their last birthday party in the present Headquarters. About the end of this month the unit Wii move to its new permanent Headquarters now known As the Henderson directories building jus a few doors South of the club present location. The fort Garr unit was to have occupied its new Home about March 15, but the Board now operating the uni Tec services Lodge there had requested a delay in the unit s occupation o the premises until the end o March. With the growth of the unit i had been found the present quarters at 291 Garry Street Are inadequate to accommodate the additional services planned. Tom Dodds chairman of the entertainment committee was Maste of ceremonies. Those taking Par in the programme were Pete Tretiak. Frank Clarke Pat Wells and Anderson Andy West Tommy me Kinley. Fred Tinkler and Tomm Dodds. Fred Mcclelland was Pianis honest Winner los Angeles March 19 a this where i declare income i won in Dice games i Europe in an sex Soldie asked at an internal Revenue offic Here. Told it was he filled out form and paid Over tax collector Harry c. Westover we related the incident did not Dis close the honest name. Plaszek was murdered by i comrades during questioning o prisoners suspected of trying t Perth Row Camp leadership. H suspected of being the ring eader in the Camp revolution sgt. Werner Schwalb and pet Dolf Kratz already have Bee convicted of the murder and sen need to hang june 26. I convicted men to Appeal four men convicted at the Spring sizes have Given notice that they ill Appeal against convictions and police find clue to Torso slaying Hamilton March w cup possibly this District s mysterious Torso slaying occurred Only recent was seen monday when it a Learned that a shirt held by polic As a clue into the butchery a wet with blood when discover in a suburban District by a Civi employee just 10 Days ago. The finder presuming that some one had suffered an injury an thrown the shirt away paid no Hee at the time but reported it t police on Reading saturday that male Torso had been found in Gully seven Miles Southeast of Thi City. Police located the shirt in ditch where the employee a thrown it just two Miles from the spot where the Torso was discover by schoolchildren during a hike. Police believe that an Ordinary saw had been used to sever the head arms and legs from the trunk an the District is being combed for thes members. An attempt had Bee made to Cut the Torso in half at the Midriff but this had been abandoned. Galen ancient greek physician prescribed lettuce As a remedy of sleeplessness. Sentences. Harry Walsh defence counsel has led notice on behalf of Joseph i Verozub and William h. Elaine found guilty of receiving in securities stolen from Joseph Cap Dan fort Gay nov. 5, 1945. They were sentenced by or. Justice Adamson feb. 16, wry Zub to ten ears in the Penitentiary and Elaine o five years. Both Appeal against their joint rial each declaring that this was ire judicial against him in his Case. Also object that the evidence of a Ewaskewich. The informer hould have been accepted merely As that of an accomplice and uncorroborated. Both Appeal against heir sentences As harsh and excessive. William g. Doerle formerly superintendent of deisel Power for he Canadian Pacific railways appeals against his conviction. He was found guilty by an assizes Lury on a charge of receiving metals and tools valued at allegedly stolen from his. Employer. Or. Justice Adamson in this Case allowed suspension of sentence. R. C. Woodcock appeals against his conviction and sentence of five years in the Penitentiary for pos session of burglar tools claiming there was insufficient evidence. Ducks Between certain dates and this act makes no exception of Sun Day shooting Between these dates. Or. Morton asserts that the Domin Ion act should prevail against provincial legislation. E. G. Trick special Crown coun Sel argues that As far As regulating shooting of game in Manitoba is concerned the Dominion act is Ultra Vires. The Case comes before the Appeal court by of a stated questions of submitted by d g. Potter provincial police Magis trate who found paling guilty. C v. Mcarthur is attending the hear ing As representative of the do minion government. Judgment was reserved at the conclusion of the hearing. Hob Hoy Camp no. 42, Soni Scotland benevolent association will hold their meeting wednes Day March 20, at 8.15 ., in Scott memorial Hall 216 Princesa Street visitors will District committee no. 15. London because of a Bamboo shortage it is expected the Polo vault will be dropped from the Oxford and Cambridge sports Here March 23. Or. Jacob dentist and associates offices Winnipeg j Brandon Montgomery bldg. J 939 215% Portage ave. I Rosser hours daily 9 . To 6 a to. Burn Ell and Alverstone Appeal in sunday Hunting Case begins before the court of Appeal Mon Day argument was commenced in the Appeal of e. S. Paling 85 Mel Rose a be t r a n s c o n a found guilty of. Killing four wild ducks Between 10 . And 2 . Sunday oct. 21, at mud Turtle Lake near Lake Brereton. This Case deals with the right of Manitoba citizens to Shor ticks on sunday. J. K. Morton defence counsel argues that the migratory Birds convention governs the shooting of to night Bethesda a denominational Rev. William l. Thompson pastor missionary conference March 20th to 24th you one Block weit Arlington Between Sargent and Ellic. Are cordially invited to attend special services. Note the speaker the dates the times speakers Tomii Tiow Abicht laxative get a 25 Box Rev. Norman p. Grubb Secretary of the worldwide evangelization crusade in great Britain author and missionary of wide experience. Rev. Alfred h. Olsen. China Inland mis Sion 31 years residence in China. Returning to far East this summer. Rev. Or. And mrs. Veary Sudan United Mission missionaries of Many years experience in Africa. Meetings wednesday thursday Friday . Saturday Young people s Day . . Sunday 00 . . . Be sure to take advantage of this rare Opportunity of hearing these outstanding speakers. Refunding Issue is Quebec Power company first mortgage and collateral Trust sinking fund Bonds series 3% to be dated March 1, 1946 to be due september i 1962 principal half yearly interest thereon March i and september and redemption Premium if any payable in lawful Money of the Dominion of Canada at the principal office of the company s Bankers in the cities of Quebec Montreal Toronto Halifax Winnipeg or Vancouver at the option of the Holder. Redeemable prior to maturity at the option of the company in whole at any time or in part by lot from time to time on at least 30 Days prior notice at the following percentages of principal amount with accrued interest to the Date fixed for redemption at 104% if redeemed on or before september 1, 1948 at 103% if redeemed thereafter on or before september 1, 1951 at 102% if redeemed thereafter on or before september 1, 1954 at 101% if redeemed thereafter on or before september 1, 1957 at if redeemed thereafter on or before september 1, 1960 and at 100% if redeemed thereafter to maturity. Coupon Bonds Registrable As to principal in Montreal and Toronto in interchangeable denominations of and 5500. National Trust company limited in the opinion of counsel these Bonds will be a Legal investment for insurance companies registered under the Canadian and British insurance companies act 1932 Dominion As amended. Purpose of Issue the proceeds to be received by the company from the Sale of the series a Bonds Are to be applied to the redemption of first mortgage Ancl collateral Trust sinking fund Bonds series a 4% due 1962 now outstanding which Are to be called for redemption on or about april 29, 1946 the balance of the funds required is to be provided out of other resources of the company. Copies of the official prospectus in respect to these Bonds available on request. Price 101% and accrued interest we offer these Bonds As principals if As and when issued by Quebec Power company and accepted by us subject the the approval of and Legal matters on behalf of the company by messes. Macdougall Scott hug Essen Mack Laier who will also act for the underwriters. Subscriptions will be received subject to rejection or allotment in whole or in part and the right is reserved to close subscription books any time without notice. 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Limited Kerrigan Mactier co. Limited society de placements inc. Geoffrion Robert Gelinas inc. J. C. Boulet limited society generate de finance inc. Clemont Guimont inc. Tif statements continued Are based upon information which we believe if in construed
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