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"do you KNO 37 261 Ire poaed in i 792 by Claud Joteoh Rouoct Lit. DAMP WASH lb. 4c i BRYCE'S HOMEMADE BREAD niFFFRFNT Miii. I 19c All O.H 12 4c lb. 51st Year Read the Want Ads.

Today WINNIPEG, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1940 No. 59 PAGE 13 Drew Hits Radio Bans; 'Same As In Germany" Sioal In Th Winnipeg Tnbunfl pUMONTON. March 8. Futility of "our young men winning a victory lor democracy overseas while democracy is destroyed at home" was the theme of a radio address from Edmonton Wednesday when Lieut. Col.

George Drew directed his remarks personally to Prime Minister King. He referred to deletion of 1,000 words from an earlier radio speech and termed the arrangement Striber Estate Worth $25,641 driver, and Ewald Larezki, baker "exactly the same in Nazi Germany." "Let us end this nonsense about censorship right now, Mr. King," he said. "If Mr. Rogers (defense i minister) can name weapons and use the radio to give a false im pression to the public, then I do not The will of Mr.

Anna "lend 10 re'ra'n from dlstussln8 widow, who left her International suh1je''4t Bakery to employes, was filed for! 'barged Mr. King "that you probate in surrogate court today. nave blo ked our national defense Mr. Striber died Feb. 16.

Her preparations every step. Not wilt, made Feb. 2, disposes of anjon'' naNe ou blocked our own estate of $25,641. Only surviving preparations but you delayed the next of kin it Else Hils, Breslau, training of British pilots by refus Germany. ing their proposal in that they Emil Adolph Schwab, Winnipeg he permitted to move their train real estate broker, is named ex jlng establishments to Canada, ecutor and trustee.

He is direct "Now thnt you are confronted ed to carry on the business of the with the consequences of your own International Bakery for 20 years folly, or worse, you seek, by scut as a going concern, subject to the mt Parliament hv renenrina ih advice of a noard of managers PHin hv nrin. i week to week by orrier in council, to silence criticism which will re Black and John Kelly, Tecent ar bruise, abrasions to both rivals from the west hands and an elbow Injury. Jler Black was nabbed by Detectives condition was described as faiih Thomas Beehy and James Ayres a Kood. few minutes after the Montcalm The woman was crossing Por grocery, 818 William was tage ave. from the safety island at raided by two bandits, armed with Donald st.

when a man on a bicycle toy pistols. The suspect was found ran nt her. The cyclist continued hiding under an auto several on Portage ave. Police are blocks from the holdup scene. 'searching for him.

Kelly, grey haired and about 30 struck by a street car as she years ff age, was arrested this crossed Portage ave. at Edmonton morning as he walked out of shortly after midnight, Mrs. C. house on Logan ave. east.

Inspect i Daly, 59, .389 Carlton received tor of Detectives James Melville. 1 injury to her head. She was Detective Sgl. Dave Mercer, and ietained at General hospital. BeebV and Ayres took part in the "Black nd Keiw admitted rob Seven Seek Damages bing Thomas Buchdreker, pro prietor of the Montcalm store MTier niQnVtay VraSn knul Thiiradflv.

The han. dita got $7. Police said "the pair also I J0 damages of $18,308 are h. harired with th. rnhherv ked in action filed by seven plain 9in i.hi i'iffs in King's Bench today.

injured Feb. 4 when the auto Berman, a customer. Only one gun was seen. It was while the bandits were exchanging the gun to try to open the till that Buchdreker spector Melville. Black was released from Prince Alhert penitentiary ten days ago after serving time for robbery.

Gibson Takes $15,000 Permit On H.B.C. Job For alterations to the Hudson's Bay company's warehouse on the east side of Main between Broadway and Assiniboine a permit was issued this week to H. E. Gibson and Co. for $15,000.

Railway mails close at General Post Office: For West. 9 a.m. and 830 p.m.; East, 9.15 a.m. and 6 p.m.; South, 7.45 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.

Air malls for East close daily at 2 a.m., for West at 2 a.m.. and for South 3 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. Mail matter posted in General Post O'fice before 1.30 p.m. delivered Ui Greater Winnipeg same day.

i ft fe bookkeeper; William Daniluk an Ltr.iriu rinn ups, ipi nn i us Scort yourself as follows: 0 2, poor; superior; 9, very superior. he trustees of Calvary Temple, imav deDend. 5Urh nnth. ed" with a few gestures. CAPTAIN J.

C. TOWNLEY Broufht liner across. Winnipeg affiliated with the I Then the interpreter addressed remacosiai Assemnnes 01 uanaaa.i court. "She says she only tor aunoay scnooi purposes ana iwwrvs 'pushed her. tne cnnnreni worx 01 taivary "tnc, untw plainnnt stood Temple.

Tlle Pri ternreter. Maeislrate R. B. Gra Trustees of he German Penta i VICTORIA, B.C.. Mai ch 8 Col.

ham took the explanation as a costal Assembly Wesley church. Geoige Drew. Ontario Conservative 1 plea of not guilty. "Tell them to At the end of 20 years or at 1h' discretion of the executor the pro perty may be sold and the pro dur ted $1,000 for his own use. The remainder of the estate is left to the executor.

Principal assets are: Real estate a tanK, col. urew sain. thp cilv for siv months nr serve He charged that the Prime Min Hint inr n. 1 n. is'" "1 closed down a Dominion iniei linut.mil nnnt iy.

Kl, mr stock In trade, mortgages, and cash in bank, 5910.44. 2 Plead Guilty To Store Holdup Two holdup men, captured by city detective following the robbery of a small grocery store Thursday night, pleaded guilty In ritv nolice court today and were fmanitiiit until Titesdnv for sen Minister Bennett in 1932. "The reason we had no Bren 'guns in Canada two years ago is because Mr. King stopped work on the arsenal and gave contracts to private individuals." a term in jail. "Not sufficiently sober to appear." Court Sgt.

Jim Muhane said solemnly after calling 1he name of a drunk at the top of the docket. The man with the hangover was remanded until Saturday. Woman Is Injured Ask For Study By Hit Run Cyclist Qf Tlgg Djll A HIT AND RUN cyclist knock 1 WJivW Will ed down and injured an elder Iv woman on Portage ave. at Don 1 Representatives of insura nee In aid st. at 1.15 p.m.

Thursday. B' Kichardson. iinii.Bri ii, solicitor for the All Canada Ferry road, St. James, was tnkrn Insuiance Federation, suggested Th.u ere John Ilpnrv r.n...i Li to he law amendments ummittee a special committee of the Legislature to study the effect of a bill to amend the Trustee Act. hill, introduced by J.

A. Mr Lenaghen, Kildonan St. Andrew's, lemoves expectancy of life as a legal basis for damage claims aris ing from negligence. The proposal for a special committee to study both sides of the controversy was first made by J. A.

Lamont, Iberville, on the second reading motion. W. R. Sex act inn was takon hrenusp or a ro Fearing Fire Danger, Committee Would Ban School Races In Rink rjECAUSE of the danger of lire hazard, cancellation of the school skating race finals, scheduled to be held in two weeks in the Amphitheatre riiik, was recommended by the school management committee of the school board. Thursday evening.

"That rink is one of the biggest fire traps in Winnipeg," James Black declared. "If the skating races are held there I want it made clear that teachers; a principal was placed I won't take any responsibility for in charge 0f each section; exits what happens," Adam Beck, chair were kept as clear as possible by man of the board, said. firemen and teachers stationed at A letter was read from Fire each door; police kept the corri Chief D. A. Boulden to the school dors and the waiting room clear; board which stated in part: "I 'after the race, teachers and high agree with Mr.

Beck that the; school students supervised the exit Amphitheatre is not a proper place of the children. for 5,000 school children to be congregated." Extra Firemen Must Enlist ror Air Reserve ()' nnod nf I 1 ithhe U'lnn Might Race Outdoors In addition to recommending the races be cancelled, the committee I At the last school skating meet suusiested the board inform the additional firemen had been sent city council of its action. the rink as a precaution follow "If there is sucn a nre nazarn request from Mr. Beck, it in the Amphitheatre rink It snouin eportcd. be reported to the proper author ii.wtfi.

"lnose races are ncnig nciu ities in tne cny wnn nie RZCr)E? TUiT Tff undrr lr" auspices of the schoolable for seeing that the fire rcgu wm ,1 up I. "nnt if onv. mn Mm uunill, I'll, oniu, mij II3 fi I ,11,, MflCISTRflTt tninE snould hapPpn we would be Queen Hughes said R. W. responsible.

If they are going to Weather conditions permitting. knUinn Ik. MAnto in that ba influx of domestic and nn rv innux oi nomcMic rink. tnink the board should hold the races at an open air rink Vfllf SUUttlHllCS IMini IMC uouni nKniln nA 1 i t. U.

nnmmitnA r.iiw rf human rn alinns Wants Aldermen To Take Loval Oath A. Murray S. Ross, KC speak applicants who are accepted will; Tne oath of office re he said, for a large number he enlisted in the R.C.A.F. as air quires members of council to All of members of the Manitoba Motor craftsmen, second class. Applica affirm that they will tie truly lnmi ti hrt rin nnl rnrrv nnh ir nn Kl.

Inr Nimmicc nn lltltniui anil niiuni nni in i n7 men tnrew a toy pistol at me Vfarvin ano Kt, si n'Vt cininn in mt7 the fact that grocer as he ran out. and Mrs. Kravitz. courts here felt they ere bound recruiting centres. wnen mack was captures Tne dPfPndnnts are: Joe.

John, hv it. the law in Manitoba, he Beeby and Ayres. he threw away Sam anrt Hoffer. of Oak said. as bein interpreted in a an imitation gun.

Black was In Bank. partners in the business of way not intended by the I.egis pohce court earlier this week on a hauling and selling wood. 1 lature drunk charge. According to In TEST YOUR HORSE SENSE ly DR. CE0RCE W.

CRANE. Ph D. Select the answer which you consider best. The last problem counts five points if you misspell no more than three words. It counts three points if you misspell only four to seven words, and one point if you mist but eight in ten words.

Then look for correct answers on page 18. 1. Which of the following is the largest liquid measure quart litre gill dram? 2. The science of making pottery is called pediatrics obstetrics ceramics dynamics. 3.

A trowel a common tool of a blacksmith plasterer electrician carpenter. 4. Which of the following is a flower haddock treponema bobbin gladiolus? 5. I dictated the following quoted passage to students at Northwestern. Nobody marie a perfect score.

The average was five errors. Dictate the passage to your wife or husband, your friends or fellow winkers: "Beside a cemetery sat an embarrassed peddler and a harassed cobbler, gnawing on a desiccated potato, meanwhile gazing at the sjmmetry of a lad's ankle with unparalleled ecstasy." 3 6, average; 7 8, the general list of the RC.A.F. still will be received from pilots i(h flying experience, hut, the department statement said, it is 'not anticipated consideration will he given pilots with less than 200 hours of fting to their credit. Ordinarily commissions will not be given to applicants who have not previously held His Majesty's I in a I mitcd number nf men as aircraftsmen or as tcmpnrarj sergeants and commissions subsequently may be awarded. I Ground Course First Following completion of an initial cround training course, can I will he appointed to commis rank in the RC.A.F.

r. h.ina eexcution oi tneir nuues CVnun is not mpnt innert. ft would i i itfi I tin ml ny ivi mm in that rink," Dr. J. C.

Pincock mier since 133S PREMIER A. A. DYSART Resigns as premier of New Brunswick and from the Legislature, on orders of his physicians. Dysart Retires; McNair Is New N.B. Premier IMK VrMIUM lICI IIul Three City Candidates File Papers Early require a charter amendment to nest Kfnl'r.

nest KehlerH change the present oath. Bantam Games Off City bantam hockey playoffs all selections will be marie by scheduled for tonight at the Olym 40 Minute Speech Limit Sustained THE 40 minute limit on speeches in the legislature, except those by leaders of recognized patties, was sustained in the House Thursday. To qualify as a party leader a member hereafter must have four supporters in his group. Otherwise he cannot speak longer than the time allowed ordinary members, a rule which will bar Communist Leader James Litterick from having the floor longer than 40 minutes at a stretch. The change was proposed in a report of a special committee for rule revision and there was considerable opposition to the recommendation.

There was more to told the committee. ol "lr i tn tendering his resignation to a the one preparen. Precautionary steps taken now lne rani oi iu aiiucaieii in, ()f MwtK members elect! The report of the special com come from the nmnertv leader, charged in an election cam be back here next Friday with wn thp skatinK races were held "purpose come irom tne proper at aj address here Thursday niiht witnesses." he said. The inter tiij Rnh.n stand, outlined folldws by Robert stand in the budget should war out" w'KKlp a few Ja. man, director of physical train some arrangement could purposes ann rninirens work.

h. nli.iiii craft cum In itm. nrt uavwl iHa nm vmine he marie to reduce the amount set Canada and that not a single mnH u.nmnn r.ut muri iu nn. aside for the transportation of ern tank had been delivered to the Suspicion of rohherv did not OTr of overcrowding or undue Stevens Tells How Soldiers Rested A Doy While The Undies Were Washed if Hon. II.

H. Stevens is right, a regiment in Toronto has accomplished a feat that baffled mo. men in the last war, and doubtless in this war, too. They got through a complete 24 hour period without doing a single drill, parade or fatigue of any kind. Said Mr.

Stevens, in a speech dealing with lack of proper clothing for soldiers, at Neepawa Thursday evening. "One Toronto regiment was sent to bed for 24 hours while their underwear was being washed." Mr. Stevens did not round out the picture. He failed to say whether the boys had their meals brought to them in bed, and, if so, who cooked them, served them and cleaned up the kitchen. the premier said he had been re sTud'ens'to Yhe festal' it couM be against the adv.ee rm uinrn l't mn Vlimclur inn i v.

i arirlAn In IhP PI'B flT o'lhs, picked up Vednesda sent to the schools: teapiswere! A fee of $75 should he charged tees after the executor has rie Last week I saw a tank hat night. One was released to his accompanied hy teachers; children for non resinent students in grane talion in Toronto trying to train evident surprise while the other spectators were accompanied by 12, the committee decided, with a piece of rope supposed to be was "vagped" with orders to leave i he was ready to Immediately follow Mr. Litterick but found out he was not. After hearing Mr Litterick's speech he decided l.l 1 1 ri it i 'tr, ii I 1. i 11 WHS HlllUt fit.

io an objection to the government guarantee oi in me mum tnha Co ODerative Honey Pro i U'inniii. i candidates In pound honey crop per ear, the Dominion election have filed their nomination papers already. KCLARING that every member although the deadline is not until of the citv council should take 2 p.m. Monday. an oath of allcuiance to the Crown, I J.

S. Woodsworth. C.C.F. By Tin Canadian Prwl Miller, secretary of the Home national leader, has had his papers TTAWA, March 8. The na pr0perlv Owners' association, in for 1(1 riavs and his Liberal tional defense department an appeared Thursday before the civic opponent in North Centre, A.

R. nounced today that under the legislation committee. Macdonell, returned his nomina smnn. jonage la name, mown Commonwealth air train The mailer was laid over for tin nr uvdn.Hnv ll in inc column tee nmay nut no lan the only met hod Of ent I 1 ion. i VV pnn.

Several Liberal Meetings Tonight ''HANE Campbell, premier of lclon.1 na cHnnninn Air roi fp inr pienii'iiini) i i u1t an in hi nominn. tiu. i Canada, It Seems, Has A Superman Stubbs Hepburn 4 Mimitc Act Steals The Show "spe' iaPariangements may he OREMIER Mil hell Hepburn of maHe from lime tn time to lake uniario, in anscnua was the headliner in the Manitoba legislature for four minutes Thursday, with Premier Bracken and Premier Thane Campbell of Prince lie importance. Ordinarily the pro house redure Is to state the question and a.L, nnnvnn I tnnt nhte for rinties members nf I Kehler Defense Rests By Th AJwtrx iAied PrewJ NEW YORK, March 8 The de Inn.a rn.tnH u'ithnnt rallinff llll1 said Mr. Stubbs in Introducing his motion, discovery of such transcendent importance that the public should be made aware of it.

"A superman hits been discovered, Edward Island, present In person, the very man that Canada need both looking on from the We have it on the authority of 'The Mr. Hepburn stole the show even that a man exists today diriates will be selected for further though he didn't qualify as "a ques in the Dominion beside horn Abra raining and on completion of this, I'0" urgent public importance" I ham Lincoln, generally arknow those who have been selected for Pmlt L. St. G. Stubbs, Wui lledged to be the greatest man ever pilots will be entitled to the rankin'Pp8 Independent member, to born on the American continent, of sergeant adjourn the house.

Mr. Stubbs I comes only second. Those elected for air observers introduced him and Hon. Robert I nremier of Ontario. will be promoted to acting ier apeaaer usnrrcu mm cent or sereeant.

while air cunners out. But he was a good show and ill he given the rank of leading b'8 man while he lasted. aircraftsman, aircraftsman first i Beat The Gun alcohol or tobacco in any form. He has never been known to tell a lie, 'year or indulge in smutty Rplorf, of tne wpre yarn, A number of pilots and air ob Mr stubbs moved 8(ljourn, a matter of 'servers passing out of training i I nssioned asked Hon. W.

J. Major. Greater Than Lincoln i Monday Is Day For Nomination another to fix a limit of three adjournments in the debate on the Candidates in the Dominion speech from the throne. election March 26 will be formally ,..1. iivilinittiru muiiuv mini iriuiiimg 1 officers for the various electoral Groups did not aree among dlvlsion.

win receive the formal themselves on the PP.documrats of nomination at points changes. Gen. H. D. B.

Ketchen named in electkm proclamations, and James A. Barry. interpreted the limit of only three; In Manitoba there will be at adjournments as an attempt to1 least between 55 and 60 nomina muzzle private members. Premier tions and there is a chance of Bracken hotly denied any such more. The field already announc Intention.

Dr. J. S. Poole, Beauti ed has 17 Liberals, 17 Conservatives, ful Plains, another 15 C.C.F., and eight who have an disagreed with his colleagues and nounced they are running on the said he as In favor of it. He; tickets of Social Credit, New expressed himself as surprised at Democracy, and Independents, the stand of James A.

MeLenaghen, Returning officen will receive Kildonan St. Andrews, who insisted l.Iu.. ii, that adjournments on the For lh. foUT are to be divided among the em ta.1 The board responsibility was. Tocher." Salaries from the throne debate were with ploes on the payroll at the 'Canada alone of all the Allied mcity pol.ee court today.

No less not a legal one but a moral one. Teacher. Salaries in control of the government, death of the testatrix and remain dpmocracies still attempts to fight than 17 new private prosecutions R. k.c, maintaine(1j A delegation from the men's" responsibility is on the with the company. w'ir unrtr Py sys listed on tne nocKei.

he moved that the races be ub local of the Teachers' feder r.n.H,. member who may ask the adjourn The government which is do Most interesting was an assault cancelled. tion asked the committee to make ill 1 mnt iH the nremier. taivary icmpie Benents ing the most in the whole world to rase in which both defendant and Some members thought that the i sorne adjustment in the salaries of TTMtlM'hMC 1 iMarcn Finally a compromise Centre niiunie immii mur reai esiaie nay to prove that democracy can complainant rie ucai muit sun. ooara migni approacn me cny nre junior high school industrial arts The retirement Ol reached on the suggestion of w.

rl. properties at 127 Cobourg 313 work efficiently is the nationallTne charge was "read" to the and police departments to ensure teachers. A committee was ap a a Dvsart wasiSexsmith to permit more than Wentworth 434 Glasgow government of Great Britain. blonde defendant by a little woman adequate protection for the chil 1 pointed to consider levelling three adiournments "for reason and 1305 17 Selkirk is to he, are engaged in a war unon inlfrprrtor, adept at the finger dren while the final meet was held salaries between the minimum and announced today. He Will De cause" An example of paid lor a period of 20 years t' which our survival as free nation ''K language.

The girl "answer the question should be considered the maximum wages paid. George I succeeded by Attorney den cause was given by I mkbiii iiiiuieuiaieiy ann me i Kennemore, presiaent or tne mens Pra g. McNair. 1st. G.

Stubhs who said he tnougni Precautions Outlined sub local; W. A. Medill, J. Lovei The premier's resignation from if T' and L. Crocker appeared on behalf huMsiature also was announr Meanwhile the com sllpennlemiPnt of thP cltv schools, of iut i el He has hold a Kent County rl clnpini, at Ilia in.

1 Althmttrh ho Man Mlielpnl rlllh1 .1 1 staring at the in to see another skating meet held! sent since 1:111. ami ns urrn inc to I 1 ti.an divisions in Winnipeg nominations will be received at the following places: North Winnipeg, 813 Main st.j By The Canadian Prtm) 396 Logan South Centre1, 218 Somerset South Winnipeg, 93 Osborne st. Advanc Polls The advance polls will be March 21, 22 and 23, between the hours of 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. The locations for city constituencies are: North Winnipeg, 813 Main JNorth Centre, jy Logan jtui in riitir, oa iuun i make one altogether different from south Centre, 214 Somerset South Winnipeg, 93 Osborne st.

The privilege of voting at ad itee whs inurii ut ii'. as the committee recommend 1o ljs by Schultz, minister of education I 3 insistent advue of his phsi. ians. When the 40 mmute resim on railwavt. vessels, and had remained in office during was ibm, ted to he tommittee of of the wnoie, Mr.

Miinns nirti ul t. ooitation. if on election dav thev mednal counsel. IM I will he necessarily ahsent nn em. R.

J. Gill. M.L.A elect, made he supporten on toe plovmpnt, or lf have reason to announcement. The deep esteem, should Be Encouraged believe they will be absent from in which Mr. Dysart was held and Krrjrk wiiSi Conservative thp constituency on polling day.

"lsn Persons who vote at the advanc. bed. were set forth in a suitable jR pommntee, thought the! certificate Identl fU" Tv'lads 'S" privilege should be extended. Trie Unanimous Choic. "PP ouP certificates may beobtaihed at the The selection of Mr.

McNair as s.hh, time of voting. premier was unanimous, Mr. Gill portPrt this view. There should he' said. one Onnositinn.

namely, the Premier Dvsart will carry on n.rlv which offers the logical 1I UnA mini nu ii nni nr no, i mu alternative to tne government comment to make on his own in tentions. Mr. Dysart 's successor is 50 years of age. John Babhit McNair first was elected to the legislature in 1935 and has been attorney general since then. Defeated in York in the last provincial election, he won a seat In a Victoria by election.

He was a New Brunswick Rhodes 'the scholar. The life blood of the govern ment." said Mr. Willis. Wiih the chances, the report Hepburn Goes To St. Thomas ducers, Limited.

His objection wa TORONTO, March 8 Premier not to the guarantee Itself, but toi Hepburn said today he would fact It had been Eiven last without consulting the without consuning im leave within a few hours for St. summer imiiiiij, scene oi wnat ne house. I ailed "violent disturbances" at the Premier Bracken said It had C.A.F. training centre, been an emergency to help an! sai he would have no state, established industry of 3.200 pro ment to make until he received a duceis. producing a 10 million reply to his wire of Thursday to lion.

Norman Kogets. He had asked that Mr. Rogers make public the report which Mr. Hepburn said he understood from the press had been made on conditions at the air training school. Would Atk Questions The premier declined to say If IIMIf f.uwn.il nl.nn.J In cuest of honor at a luncheon of the Laurier club of Greater Win iti iii vt ni itt i inn ow to the special reserve of the Royal" u.

ih rn 1 7 or possibility of appointing nipeg at noon uniy in tnr nun Q. 1V1 I. IT JtflUI 1 1 Vn inn I II 1 1 it ill imi iwi ijnn KHV l.UTTUinilV 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 such a commission. r. nnnrtonrixnt mnmhr Mr rr i it IMwiM iw mil v.

i.ir hTPITllPr DIBlKni niltl ilinini Slibbs asked tbaV dd TW ,1" Vt civon a ch finer to make rrpre prnvinnslv nnnlicfttion could be senta.inns tn the law amendments' ofhre to advance their own returning officer, morning. committee. special reserve. By the change all in ThnrJnWa rlit h. rnhhera moile in which thev rode on the! ''ability insurance, said he was In i in the special reserve tn lnursnays ram, tne (..,..

kiii tT nf VU mnA U.rrv UflWffn UHK DHIIH ann I I "llll llt'U. espec u(. if. freelr n. In I the mis nn Great Bnta n.

the i nIV uccenxraucing nerumng Th. nl.in.iff fully considered In' Manitoba. I Selection of applicants to take Kozicki, who ask, general damages' In 19.75 the Legislature enacted air nt tmnnn h. xn. inl.

tn in ihni i.n,nirv I force headquarters here, the de lipped out tha hack door nd We Mrs. Mike Ladkn. SOOO. he'i': damages he not allowed. By pai tm.

nt said, though this will be IMItllirU ItJIItr. VIIC Ul IMC IIWIIIUUihMDhanJ 9Tf IT, Ut it llll Ull.ril uiuliih.i. and Selkirk were preseni. wjh npwsnaPrmPni Mr. Hepburn I Tonight Premier Campbell will he n(u) pArtirular desire Ispeak in Riverview school, corner ,0 the rPnire.

He told IBartlett and Riverview. and Leslie lhP defense minister "What we Mutch, liberal candidate for South i vi ant to do is question people who Winnipeg, will also speak. (have knowledge of the facts." Other Liberal campaign plans for ib The Canadian Prml The l.nloht imliiHe talk hv Ralnh wnnesses tooav at tne trial oi i year old Winnipeg Maybank at the Homecraft boxer charged with the fatal beat Theatre dance In the Scott block, mn nf Dr Waller Kncelbere. and an address by A. R.

MacDonell "I doubt if the house will agree that it is a matter of great public importance," the Speaker commented. "If we have in Canada a replica of Abe Lincoln, I think it is a matter of great importance," Mr. Stubbs replied. "This man, incidentally, is ven greater than Abraham Lincoln, because." he added, quoting again, "'Lincoln was very unhappy In hit home life. Hepburn is most happy with hit wife and little family of two Peter and "I don't think I will allow the discussion," the Speaker decided.

"Then I ill withdraw my motion," said Mr. Stubbs. ROGERS DECLINES TO SAY ANYTHING OTTAWA, March 8 Hon. Nor German consulate attache. The; in Weston.

Exact time and place man Rogers, defense minister, ar proseculion already had rested its were not known at noon. rived in Ottawa today after an C. S. Booth will address the election tour in the Maritime. He Summations were put over until Ukrainian war veterans at 9 p.m.

prepared to leave for Kingston, Monday anrt the case was expected 'at 907 Main and an organia for an election address to nn rink nave neen ca en on ouc in act in ine iuiv mm hh hhk win u. in v.um nigni. Aniilicnlinns for aiuiointment to. to ice conditions. iBtternoon.

ibert's school in Klmwood at 8 p.m. i Mr. Rogers sain ne mn not wisn to add anything to previous state ments on the charges of Premier Hepburn regarding "serious disturbances'' at St. Thomas. Hepburn Story Grist For Nazis I By Tht LONDON, March British radio listeners Wednesday heard the Nazis broadcasting in English distorted versions of Premier Hep burn's charge that a "violent dis jturbance" took place at the SL Thomas air training school of the i Roval Canadian Air Force.

The broadcast was directed at the United Kingdom, Asia. Australia and in Afrikaans to South Africa. The text of the broadcast: "The prime minister of the Canadian province. Ontario, has, accord ing to American newspaper reports, accused the Canadian censor of having withheld news that Cana The papei from which Mr. Stubbs dian airmen had demonstrated read was the October, 1037, edition against disgraceful treatment in of "The Instructor," a bi monthly one of the Canadian training publication of the Friends of Youth camps.

Movement of Toronto and Garden 1 1 he inmates ot tnis camp lett it a rcraft crew will be given the no" 1 Run' "Will the honoraole gentleman Vale, Quebec. The publishers got because they were only being oppnrlun.lv of rrrpustering for nd except lor one or two inierrup slate hat is his quest ion 'of great 0ut a book, entitled "The Oawn of employed with scrubbing and general duties on the ground, re lir ns. made his speecn rteinre rnem puhlic importance another mem Nw Era tn vvhk.n four cha)ters the premises. They had mustering to an air force trade nn "rr 1 ber a. ked.

extolled Premier Hepburn as "the to be rounded up by other Cana the ground, or of taking their dis "A great discovery has been I "I am iut coming to that," Mr. greatest premier in the history of dian troops and conducted forcibly chaise. made, an epochal discovery," Stubbs rcpliM. Ontano." 1 back to camp.".

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Years Available:
1890-1949