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PAGE 2 77 S. Tsnlatinninta Lin p. American Assistance After War In Jeopardy Ey JAY G. HAYDEN 1 1 IING TON, Jan. 2 The first separations of the internationalists from the isolationists in the new Congress is taking shape In preparation (or an exported request of President Roosevelt for exten of his Lend ease authority.

The present art cxp.res June 30, unless It is repeater! before that date hy roneurrent resolution nf the two houses of Congress, except that until July 1. lH'fi, any such powers may be exorcised to'mpnU clear the extent necessary to carry nut contract cr agreement with a foreign government mi't before July 1, or before the passage rf ouch concurrent resol 1 1 whichever is the earlier." Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana, has an. nounced that he will move for a thorouqhgcing Senate Investigation of L. end Lease transaction! to date, and Senator Hurjh But ler of Nebraska, has said he will collaborate to the tame end.

A basic contention of thee and ether senators Is that the S'ates, In addition to defrasing it! cvn rnnK siT'e wnr rn s. "fi "'in. rf the t'nitcd Nations' over all lin rncial burden. I Leading In Cost enrcd. On rnnsrestinnM estimate Also, the point Is 'hat th" may or mn not he nernrnte, 'Knr ln Europe mt.y end In whn'e holds that in comparison with pro or In part long before Japan iected American governmen'nl nut finally beaten, with an effect of lav of ono noo in this fiscal requiring determination of war and year and $lnri oio noo non next war policies at one and the nnnual expendituc of other same time.

rations are running as follows: All! It Is questionable whether the rl the Empire mmhined new Conrress, with Its largely in a little rnore than SPn nnn nri0: cre.ived Conservative memhership Ornianv. perhapf PviPnr the basic authority of Jppsn. nnn.ijnf); all of Europe, rresident to enter Into reclp i. trnd, reemetits with Another ronrressmnai contention Is that while the broadest presidential discretion In allotment cf ar surplies either to forces or her A'lies fnay be lustl fied during the fighting, the post war distribution of American aid. which the present set.

aid agree. DEAF? HEARING with clear, natural tones trv The New YACOLITE Arrptf by th 4rnrltn Mi'eal Aai'n Cnitncll on ph.tal Tneupy Bionhlr' Pelrtn. Wr Tr al. Convfn.et.t Tar.na, VAC0LITE WINNIPEG 400 Boyd Blrig Phone 86 764 COM THE EXAMINATION! OP THE EYES TO A MODEBN PAIS OP GLASSES jWcox A 1 214 BLD5. orr.

POST OFFICE s.w "tr 'J ETJERO Weather Means Ltl Trouble you'r earit ahout your CAR and BATTERY 9n yeuf Bt. ry la thl'aH yfti, II Iftvt Clt td NO WAITINC. FOUR NEW MACHINES Batif Marsii ict jfra for Votir Cfm. NO WAITING NO RENTAL COVT KINO anej M. Rt our car, In from 10 to 10 nu.

NILAN BATTERY SERVICE pi" 34522 1 USED and NEW Steam and Hot Water Heating Systems Plumbing tuppi'M. tunm, pip. valval, itrurturat itn. natfri. trmignt tnny rlh'r rticlei too numerous to mention WRITE Oft ENQUIRE SCHWARTZ IRON METAL CO.

LTD. 299 (ARVIS AVENUI AINNlPF.Cl PHONE 51688 Men Wanted Call or Troul'ls. D'lvl In tij ill; ir new i vv mm I 1 Your The demand Graduates of our both in Canada obtaining wartime Coed plants, NOW tht Welders Urgently Needed jobt art available now in the shipyards, aircraft factories, industrial w.i construction fobs. etc. TRAIN (or good paying job in welding, same lime help the war elfort.

Write for full Particulars Today 207 Time Building, Winnipeg Chicago Welding Schools Canadian Head Office; iv envision, is a matter of congressional policy making. It It recalled In this connection that nearly half of the debts of World War owed to the United States, were contracted after the November, 1918. armistice. fVrtii' at of some congtos s'nnal members on the latter sr nre has been heightened bv the pro 1 of t'nder secrptnry of Suite 'Sumner Welles, mippnr'od and am jplifleft by Herbert IWvcr. that a long period be allnwct' intor 'national recovery and rendhist ment hefore final peace is marie, Extending War Powers Th is con refuted.

ncr mit the rresident to extend bs a Tf rs bv merely refraining from I prncamat ion that the ar nnd foreirn nations, whi' h. tend net Would Hamper Co operation on. dis.eni.e,,,, con 'end that there is nothinrr (sola tionist in Insi'tenee on eongrcs sional reclamation of l's constitutional powers. But anyone familiar with the working of the United States government must recotjnie th.it repeal or material eurtailmrnt of preiidrntlsl authorities now being (xercised under the Lend Lease and reciprocal tariff arts would rlnusiy hamper post war International co operation. The saving feature from the President's standpoint mav he ti'.

it he alreadv has enteier into I.er.r Lense wuh nntnns euihra in most of the Ais world, v.liieh win tand, rvn if the I.end Lease n't is repealed until June nifi. Al n. theie is erent number of ti. ide aureenienls on the bnu. nintt of thrm pre ien'lv ma'ti but being dlis'ed n'f and If iKlfir I 'lie ir is without lr.

ference to Congress. U.S. War Secretary Voices Confidence WASHINflTOV, Wnr ecretarv Ilenrv St.m.'rn, in a New Year mevsngc, fn, the I'mted S'llite nrmv lllni nto the lev nr ur of lis on At a piect; fr lr vi HI. Cot In 'ire fmt hut i of en o'ir 'i. ir, ui.

hi' over what Itv! e. rt coin n1 cl e.l. N' it as rlh'T I lee. l' Ma 'ha'l he ch ef ef rf r.1 be pr marr. er.t wo'k i br accn n.h.

he i Mirsha'l nnd h.s associates. 7,256 Jap Planes Destroyed Or Damaged iifadqt i I AlliPM nr tofnl of hnvi hrrn rirftn'rrl nr ri Jl i in V.f eulli'A't tve ho bo nmr nf tho w.ir in i rnrific. At rnt TL'l pHnrs Hntl'i fr'v wrin rio strojrd. mill as rtama. d.

''n9 enc's Messages ftD.R., Kalinin LONDON', Jan. 2 Tho Kine ha sont Now Yoar'n mosago to Tin sirlont Ronoolt and to Mh ri Kalinin, prrsirlont of tho Russian i i ion. His message tn President Roose velt hailed recent Allied victories as forerunners of heavy hlovvs. Tn Kalinin he voiced his rraise of the "indomitable (enncitv of t'ie armies of our Soviet Allies." r.u... i inirw i nn frnciru the residence of Waiter Muroski, of 746 Poyd ave Friday, between noon and 9 p.m., and stele IS pairs of ladles' hose and vo 40 ounce bottles of liquor.

To Learn Great Opportunity for welders was never greater. large Practical Welding Schools, and the U.S.A., art consistently employment at big wages. THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE SATURDAY. JAN. 2.

1943 Inching their way through th Fnow with their vpapons on Fmull plcifrhs, thrsp in i ci i i yii liomelpss, hungry fv.nuhes. Slress On War In Teaching Of History Blamed S' which ell ildi til st opy of mankl lid rA rKUiy nv K.ii in mi of N'e York of group of the woilu Zionist fit int. HahOi flo'd Is in innipeg to at nd ll'iih nniiA'ei llOll Of li innipeg lO'Me 1' ice lionl Scn lav 1" at i. he i.i be priv ip'il fi'i'iiiie, II" "tin: hi rieflnite h.irm incil in the child niuid the ne i 1, 1 '1 of tile IOie nge ni; To 1 te i be 1 1 1 he M.e le O.tl;' limn in the ii' e. ev i a'i't man in the i i.f hi in 1 1, i l.fl tilt for the child i I i i i I re in i i ler p.HIU tio IV ci the sue II, 'e in fir.

mi'l vi I th i' in i'e i re i en i 1 i 1 nn I i II 1 1 HI II' iv 1 'd ed and i.t I 1 1 1 rts 111' "Ii 'l m. f. opt element i The nv (f 'S f.lg'tt, I'M' the 3 ef e.i: I (I" I I r.i: nnn "v.irr.e VMle (hie of I lie iiiiini.e fea'uies In Mii r.achi Hahhi In.n.r:.: i it onal tem in a hai v. Iii I h. to be I ''hi t' i it .1.

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rvMit In ro Ti't uonls of K.oid (im Ijih SinuH of 'I to 'Hy no (h.nu I u.i; in ln17 of V. rf vv.s.'.'H Jpw in r.i,''!;!;p mvl I v.i.,h to p' nss hfpp ntUlPivr thnt thorn mil. nni 'avi'! ho rn oppfii bpf tl Jew nni nthor in a Sphi itio rn. Vi Ttjin nhich i)tonfi bo' nn prtar.l 'nturo in Jt ui pp.TPO.' Swedish Lodge Holds Yuletidc Children's Party I Jullnnitf. (Santa hn r.nt rpturnprl linnip or had nnt Friday nicht for lie plnyrd host to some oi iiirmiiem ni j.onse, 1,1 Bfll.si, 'Krntornal a 'social ion.

Orrior of aa. in me Mfti Memorial ra.i Kndav night Holding the annual New Year festival tNyarfest), more than SOfth members nf the order and their friends gathered for a program of entertainment. 1 k', icf rommittro. a Larson. ''''airman, asked for the all out support of the whole Srandanavian community in the present drive for.

funds tn ea.se the nufferine of Nor nn Those taking fart in tho tor tainment Included: Henrv EUasser and hi.s accordion band; Art Ryd mnn, cartoonist; Constance Stephanie; Audrey Gardner, Hnr.ny Lind herg was chairman and master ceremonies. Committee In charge of arrange ment.s was rmnprised of; Ne! Flintherg, A. W. Ilammerstedt, T. I.indwall, A.

Osline, I. Lundeen, V. Steel, Rert Johnson, Swan An Um derson and I.ars Mattson. The members of the Sisters of the Strindherg Lodge prepared the food, under the direction of Mis. Lundeen, president.

CHESS SETS FOR WAR LONDON. Students nt London's technical colleges are making chess sets for prisoners of war and Chelsea Polytechnic has sets Its target at 1,000 set the I i i i Tin On Lend Fi.aht.fr" Needy to l''ami iillll; i'i Canadian Aid to Russia Babson's Continued from Page 1 percent below 1M2 after excluding sr (grocery store and restaurant sales. Political Outlook The decline in newsprint Is well Cannda Is unlikely to see a sub discounted. The first half of 1012 stantial political change the 'witnessed a rather sharp drop from first, half cf the year. However, a in 000 tons in the mirliilc of nmPr.

Th(. SIX mmths nf 1 shou'd he cn: a imt 10 i ront eraee of f.rst ha of 1 0 12. This mi. he off. et if co operative a.nnn of cove, ment hnHies Canada and ihn I'mtrd S'alcs rcuif.s in a faT uvrease in price cf ti'e level of $0 pr Ion n.

New Yoi k. Iron and steel production should o.ci.'u'e rio 'it 1 2 pcicctit iTTue a I lie fist i 1 of 1 I'J a i i ng nr i lii'c shown h.iir.t g'nihs in 'nt months. Whereas in the summer months of 10 12 prorluet on was ccnsid er.ihly below the lavel of 19 11, I antirip.Tt a suhst.int al gam in cattle, calves, sheen and hng Slaughter for tee first hlf of 1011 rompaier) vsith the first six months 1 912. thn fmr 'I iit vv of oi p'l wp 1 pimvo (hP Wn'pl nf thr prfvmus nni 1 rxpp Ty i If 1J in i 1 I i i of rj imnc 1 iui" 'T y'vi' 1 i Wf' 0 in I lie I Pfm i'a. pmi of K' S2.

Cold Mining Dwn Cai many tru; t'liv: jui.rM nnv i ff'Piiif mo to fot f. tut a oi.rr in in 'I a ri iw nii' nrp 1 hn rst hnlf of I'MJ. 'I'hp nt'r. f' rrous ir.r t(i, 1 1 1 'A thtT'ti'ip'i i I' I pf iiii 'FP a nno a.l o'p; c'i d. War restriction! ar? htrly tft hn'd gn'ei output about 2ri Percent below te firit half of 1942.

Cotton try! Ir" firt 1 hn! to lTi pprrrnt oi.tpiit h.T, iiiif ,1 ih.r n. in ip (nit half of I'U. rnr hn nlronrly suf f.rri rlmp ihnt fnirly nupiit. frotn licr iin ni Lihi now hi ff poirrnt from Ihn Inlf r.f 1012. rt1.ii poiro Ir'im iP.rill.ttrv lil rTMnin to io in.iof.

ir fis proruiton n. ron rornH, hut sv rema f.p rrstrirlM. Railronrlj and Bulldmg Kt'piIit ff i rra iproni 1'Vp! rst hi i ri first half of I rpr 'I, r.r in nrnls ofr ih1 iin war trafi' ih l'li hiu'rlini: industry wi.l ron Mi.io iiii'lor thr I'lossuro rf wir i osi ra ions. I'roctit nhnit Tr' I'riow IIiva rr. 1 tiior 10 porri nt do rra ine tho first half of ronipaio with lniJ boia'isf runs ilorablr road inst mont to ar con.iit ions ini place oifht.

months ago. in I'lll ill I fnrtn. first ri.v ntn, rnntmuorl in in.t iilaHv imli.wihl It. mi Especially evident will further sharp advance In bank de. poi'ti.

The decline In loans ex Penenced In 1912 ihould toon "he controls on prices and nrcin io ice more nnai onarv However, this will be of t' i P' beccmcs more and mere bkrlylVl Jan ri'in Alin may expee'ed. The gre.iter jct i infrest taken in nolitic bv vnr 01 "laK MK Jan. 2. rVin Mm tons nssnnafons in the i roMnce iepcc nnd on the nines no, rids iinpuriant developments or hrt nr.thn in the r.rar future. What form hese .11 take.

is impfssih'e in Huh nif'iin le, the co intiy has the assurance of cciiiiinuel rc.grcs ac' upon a soc.nd business s'ruc hp hnlf rf lf Uf'n wbfth tbp o(U a t. (i.n,: to our fin fiiimr'ion tn Mint wlin lo t'V ni: nr" n. i vv rnni'i'l ia' I IP 1 ii r. 'mi for pari' I fi 1 bo.li r. fl' I ill not bo r' I' rV'lo tn nr 1 (' bv 'i'lir, i' if 'I Ybr Lo A TV I ra an P'l 1 i ip.v.o a'! I foro.

ast tv buBl average 7 10 fr prrrent briow 19 II? in i. 1 1 ill HtrhH Si'ii tn iM. in ho.cn of (lien on'rol jfien' i n. Hi Rr'o 1 II is ovr. for prxr.

t'ral purpotri. the United Stjt'i and Canada will prrhahly bi" oprratmg on the ame bases of controls. nct'oaso in p'ant ffoni hp wnr f'fnrt ortainlv rnak C.inn niM' moro in: port rountrv atrial. in tho Tins ftu.o 'i bar pnif poTirvi, i a s'ronror lainiri; position. I have long bfen hullnh on Canada.

Her opportunities are iinrxrelk anH great contribution hpr people are making toward wincing the first global war arnusei my admiration. With strennth and cnuraae and trust in Got) for the final reiult, her victory It inevitable. A etc the future rr croih Is assured! BABSON'S PREDICTIONS FOR U.S. IN 1913 Here is a thumbnail version Mr. Babson's outlook for Ihe I'nitcd States Defense production will he up sharply, more thnn SO percent.

nerenso nrnriuction tvi of, in' down sharnlv (around nf 'ho Maple Athletir assncia partly offset as officials, bus.ness'neoompnnicd' bv a drastic itand and the nation as a whole become Vj better acquainted with the methods used In curbing inflation. Price Rise Continuet M'. a Wartime inflationary forces grpl 'Usually not fully felt during a war. This is because wartime restrictions; prevent free expansion of monr ttil drmnnd fi1, P'or' rrll, nirrf lhan yrar Rcn fore, forecasts as to price trenls and the cost of living fare the eon flict ing elements of Monetary rres sure vs. control I would continue to assume th.re b( prce, jnd he COit of one afteP It areomrjlifthed.

rnnnun.lu tho effect of the pressure toward higher pr ees Is likely to hfrj to be felt in 1943 through the appearance of many items and the availability of new Items net amenable to pricing In the early part of 1942. The net result of the pries and cost of living advance could well I I 1 V. I 1 1 1 rr imiuj liwv'j'a liiil asks your help. Forecast be tomewhat more than the present picture raiuai snai i.nnams war politial tr ilrieiicies. nnii0.

mdustnes If the n. cs a. no, iuneq. a rm ...11, Farm income will be up five per rent in 1 1.1 over 1012. Dividends and business earning! havo onsscH hi.ii Inj i 7 "here will be practically no "10 llr 'he end of tn'1 vnr will gradually be stabilized.

Commodity prices will strengthen somewhat, especially the prices of manufactured goods. Commodity price indexes will Indicate far less than the actual advance. The white collar group, whn ran expect no pay increases, will especially feel the weight of taxes. Ketail trade will drop 12 percent in physical volume. High grade bonds should decline hut good flocks should sell higher.

Creeping Inflation continue ilhrouchcul lSaii members of a Russian trench UU IJlLll HIIU lUf Luflt Curtin Pressing Plea For More Aid In Pacific I 1 h. AllStra LROU I A st rah a. ITpi'f'SOlHa'ions to II" proper quarters." to St rc 1121 lien Alliel 1'nrifir forces and drive the Jap nnoio out of rMifn.rrri nron, J. .1. pp'lrrmri, tor of ar Oram inn nnd I 1 rial rsi'arrh.

tnrl'iy. Mr. Oirl "firnl nn'v vn fV'ty; 0 'nnn rnnfbdat i hor pn.n. nr. 1 1 1 if rfp.n 1 a I or nr 1 tbp I.n of ar 1ir bo: ci nrr Drdman sflid ti3t Austr'ia herHf mint maU tH rrximi.m contribution ti nbta'n thr she want flni s.iirl thf i 1 1 rj 1 nd' in and grvr.

1 tat have htrn a h.t i 1 1 and up In njo 1 VP 'ri 1 ,1 1 .1 to prPrit pf Transcona News Mr, I 0 1 I'll 'l is a r.ir i Mrs I nml Mr. I "i'. rv Th' I. 111'. II.

l'l li l''l 'i I. or to Transioiia 101 Mr rra' was rmpio ri (If pa rt nu nt i Iirro 111 II tun C. Ilnv on i i lahT mnv'omTt nnd l.n hT rand 1i'f aik inn tn bo r'rr'rd tn rknr r. V. hp rsf or hp Tr.T it or i hoo! Vmn rd from hir shp rpt in 1 Thpv ha vo one dnuhtpr, Dorothy, nt hnm.p.

Tho armial report of Nursln; No that as the re s'llt of tai; Hnv an i Victory oar snfficiont to purchase I in'! quaris. has boon ronl nhuto.1 In tho for Britain fuml. Chi rr rlonaiions hy this nrcan 7a ini iii'io a carton of now cloth ini; to r.ntain. $100; five rartofj of used clothint: to of Manitoba with 50 for clearing purpnsps, and to the Airl for I fund. During 1042.

eleven member 'pasort nn A It P. examination and members took A tra i ine in Winnipeg hospitals. Durins itho oar two rnombors. Miss Oli'e I Thom and Miss Vorna Young have 1 mined tho A. AC Flyweight nnd bantam weight of the Transcona Hockey association are requested to atte.nr a meeting to he held In the towr.

hall on Sunday nt 2. .10 p.m. A neet Mi on Monday, p.m. in the club rooms 1 'hlrh a good turn out In requested mMmksMMHHHMBB Tfet ,1. THE MANITOBA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, the originators of tho Grado XI admittance standard, give notice that due to: 1.

THE INCREASED DEMAND FOR TRAINED OFFICE HELP 2. THE LOWERING OF MINIMUM AGE LIMIT8 AND EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS BY BOTH GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE EMPLOYERS S. THE SHARP DECLINE IN THE NUMBER OF PERSONS AVAILABLE FOR BUSINESS TRAINING they will In the Interests of Canada's All Out War Effort. svalv their strict adherence to th Gtade XI admittance requirement until further notice, and will admit selected students with less than a Grade XI High School standing. NOTE: New classes will start each Monday.

We suggest that you make your reservation now and begin your course as soon as possible in order to qualify for employment at an earlier date. The Manitoba Commercial College THE BUSINESS COLLEGE OF TOMORROW TOD A Yl 301 Enderton 334 Portage (4th Door West of faton's). Phone 26 565 Write To Aid Gallant Russians 'OUNG and old re dramatically one dollar. "I could not think of contrasted in the contribution! spending this dollar in Canada to the Canad.an Aid to thi WeMinRi be istowed upon us and knowing how Fund. much of them we owe to the Rus From a working hoys' home, sian people.

With my earnest signed hy four of the boys who live. prayer for a mighty victory to the (here, there's the sum of $20. "This Russians." sum," says their letter, "ns gath And it is simp'v signed: "A sym ered in the home by the boys nnd pathizer in his 8 nd year." we feel very proud to have a thare' In ones, twos, fives, tens and up, in such a worthy cause. Since the'the donations pour in, all accom heginning of the war. this home has panted by a word of blessing for stood In Ihe forefront of giving to the fund.

A resident of Forest Hill war charities, having sent to Britain Village ho has, as he modestly and elsewhere the sum of $1,300 puts it, "been working only part made up mostly of the boys' spare time of late," sends 5J from him pennies which are willingly drop self and wife, with these words: "If red each week In the box on the any cause at all in this world Is superintendent's jworthy of consideration by the With no name signed, a letter, general public it is the Russian from St. David's, Onl enclosing "cause." Fire Causes $500 Damage Iireaking out at 12.20 a.m. New Year's Day, a fire in the residence of Kgt. Les Morrison, 217 Centennial caused more than J300 tlamniic. The fire was confined to the walls and ceilings of the building The cause of the blaze however is nut known.

Damage to the building Itself amounted to about $300. There was no one home when the fire broke out, Ihe fire alarm bring turned in by negihbors. Sgt. Morrison is known in the city ns a radio playvrite and is at present Btiached to the public relations office of M.D. 10, 1943 Slate Legion Branch Installs Officers At Initial Meeting 'p I ne n.idi.a:.on oi rn.crrs mr the Winnipeg branch of th" B.K.S London bund.r.g, 4o Mam that, were ected Bt the annual meetn in rfm.

wiui. nr'" on N(" ltnr" I'ay, r'riday ft rrjinon. undrr 1 ho. lircctmn of A. K.

mJb Monro, Dam in ion rbamiifln of the Canadian IK nn. Tho 3 slate of rff.roj 5 Inst wr rrrsidrnt, FrM r.orhrad five I bv aoid i inn prp. if. H. tirnv; fmr.d v.ro rrf i i n', T.

H. i.nn; mnr bfii. II ,1 Andor.von: trasuror. rod wnrnVn. i.

iioMi; C. Utrdnor J. V. Jnlin sttn, .1. J.

Wattpixtn and I i ri i ps 1 r(uiin K. S. J'ratt! r. W''a! p't 1 1 tn tlu iip')M 1 i nftii prs, pvp. mi.

vp fnd of rluniic 1 last 1U y.r. 'Hiro, on of lip I.o, rp 'tsrd tbo S'ippu't Mr W'oitborbrad bnd of tbp niTn b'T; arid p. rrridpt nrd at tuo Truar ft'v tp i pl'nn ir.at U5 a i a rr.t rt wns vrn bv no I id rr.d io Jo. TpC'1'. ippti oh.

a rma Traffic 90 Percent For War Business On bat of T'l pnt i prtcp it of Pn A b.nr' t.v,l 'i hP 'vn I'r A A pioort M. tf 'V a 't i. 'i uvr I of nit't 1 find 'f" a spv in nad.i dur TMJ. fvi: its ar (f np' i. i (' PA.

pfnx.mM hi i i') hrd'KPd nn ii.Imik "i stntPtnrrt pivntd l'nrrcrjs nd trad fm; Ir.i urro limn rinuii'n intl nnd air flinountpfl to to 10.000, O'Mi pounds. Tho CPA, rrc'ilnr rnufpf I 'mm pt Trrr': Vuknn, Ainskn nnd thr Arrtjr. if Protect i. Your Eyesight 0r clinical examination ft is the result scientific 1 l'l advancement i A (the fittinc of i CLASSES IS AN EXACTING I1 SCIENCE I I 1 1 OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST jil! I WAR TIME NOTICE or telephone for our 1942 prospectus. Give Pennies Ukrainian Self Reliance League To Meet The annual convention of the Ukrainian Self Reliance league and affiliate asocinlions in Manitoba wdl be held this afternoon nnd evening in St.

Michael's Ukrainian Or parish hall, 110 Disraeli Sunday morning, In St. Michael church and Sunday afternoon and evening in Marian Shashkewieh hull, 40 Kuclid nve. Adhres.ses by prominent Ukrainian will be given at the afternoon r.nd at the concerts in the evening. A special pro Christmas servlcs will be held Sunday, 10 a.m., in St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox church, 110 Disraeli st.

A banquet under the auspices of the Les a I'kt ainka and O. Knheiianska ladies' societies will be held In tile pari. hall following the service. Amongst those giving will be M. Stechishin.

editor c.f Ukrainian Voire; W. Purmnk. of Saskatoon; .1. P. Solomon.

MI. V. Arscnsrh. KC: Rev, rk, W. Cherev.k.

P. Yaworsky and Mrs. Kohui ka. For better looking and better fitting plitcs Dr. GLASGOW Cor.

Portage and Donald "Who Is Responsible?" The False Preacher, cr The Deceived Man? SUNDAY NICHT, J.in.,P'y A 'r ML SIC OF GREAT WORTH 1 p. DOMINION THEATRE F' 1 II A 1 A Ti "''L r. Used Hot Water Systems l'l K'l h. T' n'plr'f I'hini Hot Water Tanks! "Li'cttmc" Hot Water Tflnki and Standard Caue Tanki Tfliki In ri t' iri. T' Jit In ur r1 Fr D.

SMITH SONS ft Our at and Jarvs. Just WMt cf tV.nn r..

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