Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 05, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Jada s exercise Eacle begins enemy captures North base i in huge land air operation Grande Prairie alta., aug. 5 up an enemy seized i strategic air base in Northern British Columbia sometime last night to set off Canada biggest peacetime land air manoeuvres. More than army and air Force troops Wilt fake and fight a mock equivalent o what . M. H. S. Penhale told reporters is the Only potential threat to Canada at this time a limited diversionary airborne designed to scare the country into free keeping the bulk of its forces at Home officially the chief of flee Western command it is Mere convenience and that the three Days exercise Eagle will unfold largely along the first 50 Miles of the Alaska Highway. This and two smaller subsequent exercises along the Highway How Ever plus the strategic nature of Road itself suggest is another segment in preparations against Russia. V an american train wartime Ime normally manned now by 18 . Men the Airfield five Miles from Here wag alive thursday night with planes paratroops jeeps and general trestle. The operational base for whole affair Grande Prairie is 250 Miles North West Edmonton and 120 Miles of fort St. John the air base that is to be seized by the the exercise will include Para top and glider landings air oper it tons of several mock Battle on land and in the air. Check on tactics originally conceived As a Check battalion level of the training Given the Princess Patricia s Cana Dian Light infantry As the firs regular regiment to be trained for role in a future airborne brigade it has now grown into a test o . Tactics that Wil see elements of. Nine squadrons tune lesser units largely Western re in a client it will be fundamentally a Cheek on tactics because All equipment will be familiar. Among the 70 bomber fighter and Trainer will be no jete because officials say the limited number available in the West have bean too Neally engaged in training to be ready for an i a relatively Remote some 150 air Force regulars and Loyal Edmonton regiment. Reserve soldiers will not be launched until late Friday when the air Force will Duel for the air supremacy that must be obtained Over fort St. John As a prelude to the Early Gen. Penhale and. His air counterpart air vice mar Shal Hugh Campbell As directing brains sharing one office Wil be or. O. M. Solandt head of the defence research Board and Scien j Tiftic chief of staff . H. In Graham acting chief of the general staff a representative c the chief of air staff and one Hig both the United state and Royal air forces. The move to dislodge the for St. John enemy represented b saturday Landing of the Princess Patricia. Flexible scheme there is enough flexibility to permit of defeat of either or airborne but the heavy Cluster of umpires has instructions that regardless of the results in any individual phase the exercise is to unfold As planned with the enemy finally routed Early sunday from their last Strong Point at Dawson Creek . 12 City pilots off to join air manoeuvres Winnipeg s Reserve pilots and ground Crew members saturday will be in the thick of operation Eagle Canada s largest tactical Ever staged in peacetime. More about slaying from Page i i.rt., Friday 12 pilots and so ground Crew from the City of Winnipeg 402 fighter bomber Reserve Squadron left Steven son Field on Board a North Star aircraft for. Grande Prai Rie alta., there they will join Reserve air orce members from. Saskatoon Edmonton and. Vancouver in a week end of simulated Battle which will show whether Canada s forces could retake a vital Airfield from in invading Force. High officers hundreds gunman who wiled a Veteran in a grocery store Holdup. Arrests were made in the two other killings last week. Graham s widow and two Board ers in the Graham Sutherland 25, and Joe Macdon taken into custody and released after questioning. A neighbor 71-year-old mrs. Annie Ramsay was awakened Early Friday by a Roan shouting mrs. Ramsay help me. Get afraid she said she was afraid to open the door because of the unprecedented number of recent killings in Toronto. She said she looked through the door window and saw Graham sprawled on the Lawn. She then called police and an ambulance. Mrs. Ivy Graham 85, the slain mans Mother said her son had been out of work for some weeks and found a Job with a transport company Only last week. He had been married 18 years there has been trouble in the House out she said i told him a Little while ago he could always come and live with me and he said maybe he police said Graham died from a Bullet wound in the right Side of the Chest. They believed he was shot either in or near the House and crawled to the spot where he was found dead. Mrs. Esther d Wight Graham s Saster in Law told police Graham believed to be a Teet taller often a gust 8.19w Mobe abort malady continued from Page 1 work praised by or. Gill son resignation of miss. Eva Clare Manitoba reports new polio Case a new Case of poliomyelitis was reported to the Manitoba govern ment s health department Friday from Springfield municipality Rais ing to 19.the total number of cases recorded in this province to Date this year. A two year old male child was As director of the school of music the latest victim of the disease commonly known As infantile Para Lysis. He was treated in King George Hospital. Of first examination doctors were not sure it was poliomyelitis but a later examination showed hat the child had contracted the disease. However it was a mile Case and the patient made a Quick recovery with no paralysis. 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Tet to in term itching and Kelli War itt Tail Aak for Supertah-5 at any store. Use it for five to How hair s skin Retina Lia be Raul Pink condition Haw turn resident of the University As chair study of music were accepted by the. Senate of the credit courses in each of the four years in the general arts As Well As in the second and fourth years of the Home economics course. Miss Clare s idea of Board examinations for the diplomas in musics and her insistence on highest Standard for. The time of the outbreak is staying to investigate and assist. Doctors said the disease was caused by a variety of things climate. Varying from food to music Extension miss Clare acted As chairman of the department of music Exten Sion with the title director of music for nine years and has been director of the school of music since its establishment in 1944. Through her efforts courses in the car hits train smut two Winni Eggers Hurt in level crossing crash two persons were admitted to Winnipeg general hos Pital one seriously injured when the car in which they were Nimg crashed into the Side of a moving freight train Early Friday morning. Miss Eva Clare s licentiate and associate have it is Felt made the University of Manitoba music diplomas respected and recognized throughout Canada. The examinations now cover not Only greater Winnipeg but 22 out Side centres in Manitoba even As far North As flin flon. Miss Clare has also built up a substantial music scholarship list which now totals Over per year not including the French government scholarship. This list includes Many Fine scholarships established in perpetuity such As the James tees Mary l. Robertson Winona Lightcap and Stella Boyd scholarships. Nations disagree on defence lines France seeks . Promise not to abandon West Europe 5tc Ann to _ Paris aug. 5 place was Given slayings. The body the of Mckay Robert is devised a system of umpiring considered unique in its scope. There will be. Umpires covering every phase of the manoeuvres. Each skirmish there 3vill be one n either the attacking or attacked plane. They will also be on the ground. Bags of flour bombers will drop two Pound of flour to indicate bombs while the fighters will drop one found bags to indicate assaults by heir rockets and guns. Winnipeg pilots participating in the exercises Cameron Al m. Reid of. G a. Anderson r. P. Campbell of. R. B. Her Mon of. G. T. Quirk Foi w. Rod ers Al. E. A Wood of. R. J. 3ew, of. L. E. Evans of. D. M. Ray. The pilots and ground Crew will flown Back to Winnipeg Sun a at the conclusion of the sex machine washes eggs Lindsay ont., aug. 5 new egg washing eyed the first of its Type in can la has been purchased by the ill Crest Chicken farm at nearby Elbert. The machine 500. Eggs an hour. Mckay was found in a North Tor ditch tuesday and the body of his wife Gloria was found wednesday in their automobile parked by the. Slayer near Christie Street Hospital the couple left mine sing 80 Miles North of Here monday evening. Bloodthirsty maniac police were convinced the Mckay slayings were the work of a Bloodthirsty maniac someone the Mckay must have picked up on their drive Down to Toronto. There was no discernible motive. There was no robbery and there was no sex attack on mrs. Mckay the rewards for capture of the Slayer of the Mckay couple now total the Reward for the capture of the Slayer of Alfred Layng totals establishment of a Reward fund for apprehension of killers in Toronto was recommended Friday by City controller Leslie sumlers or. Saunders said the of a killer is Worth Friday asked the United states for a pledge that America would not abandon the continent of Europe in any future War. The american and French chiefs of staff met Friday while police were mobilized to Seal Oil the place de la concorde site of the american embassy against a scheduled communist demonstration. The French officers Accord ing to reliable informants asked Assurance from the . Joint chiefs of staff that West Ern Europe would be defended along the Elbe and Rhine Rivers in Case of an attack. The joint chiefs Gen. Omar n. Bradley . Louis Denfeld and air Force Gen. Hoyt s. Van Denberg heard the French re quest in the panelled Armor room of the ministry of National defence. Defence of West French strategists believe tha a series of conferences with euro Pean defence chiefs aimed at completing the Atlantic pact defence organization. J was represented by Gen. Of the army Gen. Charles Lecleres of the air Force Anu Andre Lenion Nier of the Navy and Gen. Paul Cherriese chief of staff of the Premier s office. Thousands of police unusually heavy police forces patrolled the streets of Paris. The communists threatened to stage a huge demonstration in the Broad place de la concorde before the United states embassy. Police banned the demonstration but the communist newspaper l humanity said that the people of on the wide walks and the Square will Back up delegations who will Deposit at the United states embassy resolutions subway stations in the immedi ate area sealed off. The neigh boyhood at that time of Day is one of the busiest in Paris and a tremendous traffic Jam was expected. The newspaper be which sometimes reflects government opinion said the americans French and British were in agree ment on a plan to Divide the at lactic pact command into four regional sections the North Atlan tic Scandinavia West Europe am the Mediterranean. Capture More than j. La Lull to the Community and the Reward should be big enough to attract even the most timorous members of the Western Europe if sufficiently armed beforehand with United states Aid can defend itself East o the Rhine until full american strength in the air can be thrown into a future conflict. This school of thought headed by Gen. Jean de latter de tas Signy chief of Western Union ground forces differs sharply from Bri Ain s Field marshal lord Mont Gomery supreme Western Union commander. Field marshal Montgomery is known to have Little Confidence in the ability of France and other Western european nations to re Sist an All out soviet attack. The differences Between the British and French have caused Sharp disputes Between lord Montgomery and Gen lie tas Signy. The . Joint chiefs will hear both sides of the Case. They heard the French Side Friday morning and were to meet lord Montgomery at his Fontainebleau Headquarters in the afternoon. Friday s meeting was the in against the policy of Moch minister of Interior planned to mass thous ands of in the Square to prevent the demonstration. Traffic was to be diverted and More about White paper continued from Page similar Don during the visit of the am Erl can during the Pas two Days. Representation disputed according to be Monde How Ever there was a divergence of opinion about representation on a so called strategic committee for previous government Chiang s o make use of Ameri can Aid and to put through Politt Cal economic and military re High level planning. The French the. Paper said wanted this committee to comprise the ., France Britain and Canada. France was said to want to represent the Benelux Belgium the Netherlands and Luxembourg countries and Italy on the com Mittee. Italy however was said to favor being represented by the United states. To Hospital is James Mcandrew about 40, of Avenue suffering from badly Cut wrists head and face injuries and Shock. His condition is reported to be fairly Good. Allowed to return Home was Constance Hendrickson 28, of 22 was a fort Garry court who treated for facial cuts. The mishap occurred when the car driven by or. Mcandrews going South on Isa Bel Street crashed headlong into the Middle Section of a Midland railway freight train which was proceeding West at the level crossing near Alexander Avenue shortly after 3 police said. According to reports both the at car and train a slow rate of were going Speed when the Accident took place. The Impact of the collision knocked both motorists in tha front seat of the car through the front Windshield it was reported. Police believe that faulty head lights May have prevented or. Mcandrews from seeing the mov ing train. The level crossing at Alexander Avenue and Isabel Street is not equipped with railway warning rights police said. 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The work done by the 12 Day students and 22 others who attended saturday classes was held in the workshop studio last Friday. In its Ordinary Guise the studio is a Gimli school room. Earlier in the. Week teachers attending the provincial depart ment. Of education s youth training Camp nearby were guests at a Spe Cial showing encouraging results from the four week course have been reported by the director miss Carol feldsted of Winni Peg. Miss feldsted is a lecturer in Fine arts at the University of Manitoba. Her assistant in the summer project was Takao a recent graduate of the Winnipeg school of Art. One of the purposes of the work shop said miss feldsted was to provide Art instruction for inter ested people in who have no other Opportunity to learn students came to the first ses . Navy cutting staff san Francisco aug 5 a . Navy announced thurs Day that civilian employees will be dismissed sept. 15 from the Mare Island and Hunters Point naval shipyards. It represents the largest mass dismissal since the the second world Wetr Lack of funds and of work made Neces the dismissals the Navy said. Sion of the workshop from Dar Lingford Gimli and Brandon in Manitoba and from Carnduff sask. Deaths and funerals sirs. Byron Hallgrimson mrs. Sigurborg Hallgrimson 59 sask died thursday at the Winnipeg general Hospital. The body will be taken to Wyn Yard for service and burial. Bar dal s Are in charge of arrangements. Born in Iceland mrs. Hallgrimson came to Canada in 1911. She has lived at Wynyard for the past 26 years. Besides her Osband Byron she is survived by two sons Oscar Mozart sask. And Norman of Vancouver. Thomas Green Thomas Green 64, of Genevieve p.o., Mono into man., died at his residence thursday. Funeral ervice will be held at the Graye Side Mono into cemetery Satur Lay at 2 pin. Cook s funeral Home Transcona has charge of arrange ments. Mrs. Edward Welsh mrs. Tina Mary Welsh 39, wife Edward Welsh of Elaine Lake sask., died at the Winnipeg Gen ral Hospital thursday. Funeral ervice will be held saturday at -30 . A Bardal s funeral Cha Al with burial in Brookside Ceme Ery. Harry Avery Harry Avery 54. Of Clearwater an died at his residence. Thurs a according to word received in the White paper official diplomatic rec Ord spanning More than a Cen Tury contains probably the most slashing critic ism Ever indeed by the United states against another Friendly government even u dying one. It pours out All the known and secret reasons and arguments Why the Truman administration for More than a year now has fought All demands in Congress for any major new China Aid programme. Even the report two years ago of it Gen. Albert c. Wede Meyer made to president Truman in 1947, is disclosed to have tempered its proposal for China Aid with a big it Gen. Wede Meyer advocated a five year Aid programme but said Chiang should undertake drastic reforms ind should place Manchuria under United nation s trusteeship to keep the communists from taking Over. Can t be Hurt the fact that the department feels the much debated Wede Meyer report now can be released affords to the publication of the entire White paper of pages. Or. Truman arid or. Ache son evidently have decided that China s nationalist government is beyond the Point where it can be Hurt even by bitter criticism. In addition they appear to be Lieve that the record justifies their decision not to undertake any great new Aid programme to the chinese nationalists and their de termination to break with the past release the facts As they see them and Lay out new tines of anti comm Wiist diplomacy in the far East. Two Lane policy the United states gave Exten Sive help to Chiang in arms Money and advice. In a sense it thus followed a two Lane policy. On one Side it urged communist nationalist peace and Unity on the other it armed the nationalists to smash the communists. The justification Given for this duality is that Chiang s govern ment was the recognized govern ment and fully entitled to Ameri can help. It was after the Mission of Gen. George c. Marshall in december 1943 that it Gen. Wedemeyer went to China despite his for a five year Aid Programmer subject to Reform of Chiang no Large scale to Feitell a ethic developed. Wherever you Are you
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