Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, May 27, 1950

Issue date: Saturday, May 27, 1950
Pages available: 72
Previous edition: Friday, May 26, 1950
Next edition: Monday, May 29, 1950

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 27, 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 8 Winnipeg free press. Saturday. May 27. 1950 Uncle Orner a Little saturday talk the flying a. Boy named Jerry Skrzynear has written this to me i would like to ask you some questions about the so called Fly ing disks do you believe that they Are real do you think they tame from Mars and that they piloted by men from i wish i knew the Complete answer about flying disks. I have read Many reports about them but never have seen one. I believe that most of those who have reported the disks have tried to Tell just what they saw or believed they saw. Without being Able to speak on this subject with Complete proof i still May give my my guess is that flying disks Are real objects whether or not they Are shaped exactly like disks. My further guess is that they Home from the planet Earth. No one has produced any Little Man two feet High who has piloted a flying disk. Tales about such pilots must have been made up to amuse the Public. Why not from Mars there Are reasons. One is the ques Tion of time. Think of How Long a trip a Pilot would have to make to reach the Earth from Mars even at an average Speed of Miles in hour at. Such a Speed the trip would take at least i our years and five months and that is too Long to be out in the coldness of space five minutes probably would be too Long for a person to spend in a flying disk where the tempera Ture is hundreds of degrees below Zero. Without pilots it is hard to see How people on Mars could aim so Many disks so Well As to reach the Earth. How does it happen that the disks of at least the disk reports Cluster around the United states of America Why should people on Mars country Over an other the disks arc things they doubtless Are inventions which Are being tested. Perhaps they Are called by name than flying disks by. Those who in vented them. . In any Case i Hope that certain proof of what the disks Are or Are not will come in due course. I very much doubt the recent theory advanced by a professor that they Are Little circles which seem to be seen in the sky because of some trouble in the eyes. Why should troubled More by such than people of other rations representatives of Manitoba s garment Industry Are shown before they left by air thursday on a Friendly invasion of Eastern Canada to exhibit Manitoba made clothing at the Canadian International Trade fait which opens monday at Toronto. Hon. J. S. Mcdiarmid minister of mines and natural resources is shown congratulating Gerhard Kennedy Leader of the group. Included in the picture Are Ted Jacob Max Gutkin i. M. Rosen Max Shore Morris Neaman Jack Nea Man. I. Manulin. R. E. Grose director of Industry and Commerce j. F. Anderson. So Boris forr Celal a european luxury Lite with her frivolous Mother to Lake Over of her Laic father s Small antiquated paper my new Hampshire. As "outsider1 Here 5 recorded with suspicion. She has a pow Raul seem enemy in sly Georee Culvert. In running the Mill Anil haled by ills men. Began to break the crusts of bread she did not care for any acquaint iut Hes Polh. Her and Annie Ollson. An old family for land. Prove Loyn i her Culb Crl dishonestly schemes to sell Jle Mill to a Hie paper Combine. Out on n hooded Trail Eliza reviews her life past and determines to Ribeil on. It is Ere that Chris Cameron the gentleman first finds her. She dismisses his into it. Eliza looked at her wrist Walch. Nine thirty. When major was at tended to she would go to the Mill remain there All morning. Called Iran Ance with him when Eliza entered a woman in a worn Grey coat and a knitted scar tied Over her head was standing at the desk in George Cutlbert s office when Eliza she had spent the evening be entered to. Eliza saw her face Light Ere offers of help und Friendship coldly. Annie wll Kim Hart Beta jilted by Eliza s father. Aco she had married a poor Mill Hanifl. Now her dreams spin Aboul. Their son. I of whom she Hopes will become a musician. Chapter eleven h veterinary told Eliza Over the Telephone the next morning that he could not come to the Valley until late afternoon or evening. He was Busy he said and it was a considerable distance. Eliza was a Little disturbed until if occurred to her that if major had eaten something the night be fore he most Likely would again this morning. She would feed him to or. Chris Cam that she was capable Tak ing care of i he dog help. She asked Hespeth Alhout his what do fore Reading a Book which she had found on her Grandfather s shelves. Its introductory chapter had told the first making of paper by hand had called it an she lad read it with deep absorption Hilleri by the thought of the Ong Long Way this Art had come from the chinese to the arabs to Europe to England to America to this Valley there had t been time to read the whole Book but she would have other evenings every evening she would study this and other books on the shelves. The glow of the old desk lamp had shut her in she recognized her eagerness to get to the Mill As a Little like the eagerness she Felt whenever she entered a new school the reviving Hope that it would give her some thing she had not had before. Up. Saw her make a Little move to come toward her then Stop As George Colbert got up from his you might she herself knew nothing about feed ing clogs her Mother had detested having a dog near her. Hespeth allowed her face to show Surprise. Milk s the Best i be some crusts to soak in it without More words she got. Of a Pitcher of milk and a bowl and ice delivery service we Are maintaining regular delivery service except in restricted areas. We have established temporary office at 1405 Portage Avenue. Telephone 37006-37007 Arctic ice co Ltd. Genuine pumps at genuine prices Monarch automatic cellar Drainer Oward hello something put the bowl in her hands. Maybe hell eat it and maybe he won she carried the bowl to the barn. But no sound of a growl came from the stall As she walked calling encouragingly Jor Good to Nice for she went cautiously into the tall. Major Lay against the Wall sleep she spoke his name again and then she gave a tile appalled cry. Major was dead Hespeth she called it As she ran out of he barn the milk slopping Over he rim of the bowl and running Down Over her skirt. Hespeth i is Hespeth came out went into the chair. Well Well you re an Early Bird miss not have been earlier but i was delayed. Will you when you re free will you come to the other ill be through Here in just an other he motioned to Ward the woman in the old coat without looking at. Her. Then i la be at. Your command miss for Eliza went out and across to her Grandfather s office. The room still had its empty look. She Sioco in the Centre of it considering it with a Little frown. The manager must bring Back the things he d taken out there should be papers on the desk Ink and such books. George Culbert came in. Bland smiling. Apparently he read some thing of her thought. I wish you d let me know you were coming Down so Early this morning i in tended to have this place looking More like an office. But i la get right at he had the m Anncar of indulging a child in some whim. s no hurry. I thought i d watch the machines this his smile at that made her feel childish. I m going to play with the machines As j of wish. Miss Forrestal. I la be delighted to take you Eliza said quickly. Of. No that in t necessary. I d ask barn and Eliza waited at the Itchen door trembling a Little Ler fingers tight on the almost empty bowl. Not from grief i am not to she found herself repeating it aloud defensively. He d have died anyway t s absurd to shed tears for a dog i never saw until yesterday through. She knew the ears Attiat stung her eyes were not from grief. He s pronounced Hespeth returning from the barn. It s a was a Good she went past Eliza into the Kitchen. Eliza heard the Brief words a judgment passed on her. Of course Chris Cameron had told Hespeth he had asked to take major Home with him and that she had re fused she of Lowed Hespeth into the Kitchen. What Wilt we or. Likely want to him. He set a lot of store questions of the thar woman Culbert answered that with an amused shrug of his shoulders. The men. He think you la get anything out of them by the Way that woman you saw in my office wanted a Job As a picker. I gave it to her. Forgetting you d taken Over. If you be anything against her hav ing it just say a Eliza s tone admitted her ignorance. . Pumping unit 1 Silt fully automatic 1 Yaar Quinn to approx. . A. Monarch centrifugal Pimp Cpl 1 i in. Pipe is Cem Plutt with Prim Sitf. Attachment and Strainer foot valve. Mai. Capacity . 32.85 a. Special offer a Complete outfit including . I Pix Zlotor pump approx. 400 Pulley Aid aft acc meat card Ai illustrated above. E t Electus motors machinery co 1z4 notre dome an. 1 blk weit of Donald Ury y him. He used to come Here venings and sit with theold Man liking before the fire and the s d Lay Between them there they d talked about her per How he knew so Uch about her. Then you la Tell him the rags have looked Over. It s a said i m going Down the look at your said Hes eth Eliza looked and saw with con tarnation the stains in it. I be mining else if you la take it off i la wipe it lean and press offered Hes Leth. Any moment. Eliza stripped off the skirt and gave it to Hespeth. She sat in hair an apron wrapped around Ler Knees and waited impatiently while Hespeth with maddening de liberation sponged and pressed the Arment. Any moment Chris Cam Eron might appear Hespeth finished at last. Eliza hooked the skirt around her Waist caught up her Beret and with a Quick thanks 1 directed toward Hespeth s Back went out to the but. As she opened the door olt Chris Cameron came around the Corner of the House. He lifted one hand in Salute. Good morning miss he came up to the car. Eliza fingers around the steering wheel. Major s she said her eyes on the driveway ahead. He is is Chris said was silent a moment then in the same quiet tone ill Bury you a like to have me Lake the Job off your hands. If you. Don t think i know How. To go about til take care of it this morning. He shut the to i 10 be sorted Job a woman can do. Happens though that these men Here in the Valley Don t like to have their women work in the Mill. It s one of their Yankee notions. It May set pm up in arms but i can t see if a woman wants to earn the Money Why she should t have the Chance. What do you think about it miss Forrestal after All. You re the Eliza wanted to appear the Boss. She said quickly of course a woman should have the Job. If you say she can do the work sure. Not the pleasanter. As you la see if you go into the i picking shed which i suggest you of germs on the Loose dust too. But this woman knots that it s lived in the i Alley All her life. Now if you re j till of a mind to watch the a Hines when you come Back be last month s figures i d like o go Over with you. They Don t j How any profit. I m sorry to say i considering a Good Many hings. They re better than we have right to ill be interested in seeing said Eliza. To be continued flood victims. To his Job then swung around again a Little smile on his this government has failed us we did to get off to a very Good miserably in a time of great crisis Start ,.we? what say we Cross it off and begin Eliza pushed foot unnecessarily hard on starter of the car. Why had t she told him that and continues to fail or. Stin . There was a Lime when bold decisive action would have helped tremendously. There is still a need Lor that kind of Stinson lashes Campbell action i flood crisis the Manitoba government has l become the great bottleneck in dealing with flood control and re habilitation Lloyd Winston . Member of the legislature for Winnipeg South told a meeting of the co operative Commonwealth youth movement Friday night. Premier d. L. Campbell would t have done a worse Job in meeting the crisis or. Stinson said. He could t have been slower to he added he could t have been More hesitant More timid More lacking in the initiative and leadership than he was and still is. And that applies to the whole Campbell or. Linson also challenged the Premier to define what he Means by basis of need in paying com l finer service for Farmers announcement to Farmers in flooded areas for Farmers whose property ana1 equip ment have been under water Massey har Ris has organized a corps of specially trained and fully experienced mechanics and parts servicemen from All its various branches throughout Canada to help in the speedy rehabilitation of damaged tractors and equip ment. These men will give service and supervision free of charge As Many of the dealers Are flooded out we Are asking you to Contact the Winni Peg Branch of the Massey Harris company direct and list your damaged equipment and name and address with that Branch. The registration of your Clamage equip ment is urgently required in order that Mas sey Harris May proceed with the arrange ments necessary to rehabilitate your Yam aged tractors and equipment As soon As the flood areas can be entered. Listen to our special broadcast on wednesday May 31st Over Sta Tion Krc at . And Sta Tion a Kab at . For special information regarding this service ;