Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 28, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 6 Winnipeg free press monday november 25. 1949 Brockville ont., nov. 28 up damage was estimated at More than sunday in a fire that raged through a Down town business Block destroying four stores and damaging six others. About 100 persons living in apartments Over the stores were Norman Johnson Heads fort Frances Kiwan ians fort Frances ont., nov. 28 special Norman Johnson was elected president of the fort Frances kiwanis club last week at the club s dinner meeting and of officers. Other officers for the coming year Are vice presidents d. H. Thomas f. Willis and Bert fors Herg treasurer w. J. Gray executive Jules Eustace Norman Reid ear Lmarr Jack mannister a. D. Mclennan Jack Mcvey and Allan fish. The annual Christmas party will be held in the Rainy Lake ballroom dec. 15. Evacuated. There were no reports of injuries. The fire started just before mid night saturday night in a hard Ware store near the West end of the. Main Street Block and was brought under control three hours later by firemen from six different fire departments. Paints oils and linoleum stocks fed the flames which shot about six storeys unit m Large crowd ran for shelter when ammunition in the hardware Stock started sex plod intr. Mayor Fred Reynolds sunday afternoon appealed for shelter for the homeless from the apartments. He said that the Toronto red Cross had Ding advised that supplies of bed were on the Way. . Not allowing reared Germany sap Johnson Lilienthal Heads nefarious plot charges senator Washington nov. 28 senator Edwin c. Johnson Colo charged that David e. Saturday Lilienthal a dem. Night is the to give great Britain the secret of an american super atomic bomb. Sen. Johnson asserted that work ing with or. Lilienthal retiring chairman of the atomic Energy commission Are certain politicians scientists and publications in this All of hem sen. Johnson said Are actively engaged in. A the senator also linked the Washington Post to this unwise scheme. A Post editorial criticized sen. Johnson s television broadcast in which he discussed super atom bombs. On the television programme sen. Johnson took the position that there has not been enough secrecy about the atomic program me of the United slates. During the telecast he said the United slates 1. Has developed an atomic Frankfurt nov. 2s the United slates would not per the one dropped at Nagasaki in Mil the rebuilding o a German 1945. Army and there would be no hedging or dodging about it Louis Johnson . Defence Secretary. X. Said sunday. I potent than the Nagasaki weapon. Bomb six Imes More powerful than 2. Has made much Progress work on a bomb times More some prominent americans i eluding Gen. Lucas d. Clay former . Military governor Here and sen. Eirner Thomas Home have advocated rearming Western Germany. Or. Johnson arrived Here by air sunday from the United states accompanied by Gen. Omar n. Bradley . Chief of staff chair Man. Gen. Bradley later took off for Paris Nyrl the defence meeting of the Atlantic pact nations. In Paris Gen. Bradley said the . Does not. Favor the rearmament of Germany at. This time future rearmament will depend on circumstances and by the Atlantic selves he said he set lied pact states them emergency supplies Coventry England nov. 28 Reuters emergency food sup plies were poured into the mid land Industrial City of Coventry during the week end to. Replace huge stocks destroyed in a big warehouse Friday night. Damage estimated at cs775.00q was done by the Blaze largest since the German fire raids in
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