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TUESDAY. AUG. IS. onv MATT7V By S. ROY MALEY Tha Farm Labor Situation w.U subject talks over CKY Wed neadsy at 7 p.m.

in the current broadcast series. The People Ask. Speakers 'will include Hon. Humphrey Mitchell, minister of labor, Arthur MacNamara, deputy minuter of labor; George Haythorne, associated director. National Selective Service, and Mr.

Kitchen, secretary of the Ontario Concentrated Milk Producers' association. Bea Wain Kill tine the sultrj Amor on the Alan Young show, Wednesday, at 8 p.m., and Peter Van Stephen's orchestra will present a special arrangement of It Had To Be You. Miriam Dugan, Winnipeg contralto, will be guest soloist on Studio Strings on the 10 pm broadcast today over CKY. Treasure Trail, popular radio quiz program, will he heard on CKRC for the ne fall and winter series, each Tuesday nirht at 9.30 p.m., starting today. The broadcast will originate from the CKRC Playhouse theatre and will be presented by Chuck Skelding.

as emcee; Jack Wells, roving miko man, and Al Loewen, announcer. TUESDAY EVENING Station Programs Five to 8i 1 Rarer. Llhrirjr CKT. OA Neva KFYR. SOO Wnli'i five CBK.

0 Lea ilirk. LHten TKRC IS Piano KamDI.r.re CBK. CKT. 8 IS Sftiutl 10 Ame lra KFYR. IS ChlMinlm Trili CKKC.

30 Nf ws CKY. SO Tsllt. it. A. Btnntt CBK I SI Stomanca Arndervmia CKJIC.

IS aa iha S'o Goes CKT. 45 perte KFYR. I 4S BBC Newa CFK. I.4S Ten Rtir.imter CIJIC. Six to Seven 00 Ilajrthlnat'a CBK.

00 Norman Ciutter CKY. 00 Lawrence We.k KFYH OO Dinner Dlverilona CKilC. IS sM Train CKT. IS Snnhtatirataj of Mcledr CKRC. IS Neweroom KFTR.

in Newa CBK, CKRC, CKT, 80 Dirk Haymra KFTR. J0 Varlaly Hall WENR 40 Kaara In Frtnrh CBK. 4S Lum A hoar CKT. 4S H. V.

Kaltenhom WMAQ. 4S Tina of Melrwlir CKRO. S.4S CBC Neva Roundup CbK. Seven to Eight tiT.f at Seven CKRC. 00 Big Town CKT.

SOLDIERS! ATTENTION I STAND I YOUR FEET 1 WIZARDS LINIMENT LOAHS WITHOUT ENDORSERS Weed W. 1100 nr im Sr. IVm? Get HWtmlil Fuiaaea kaa ajtiiekl and aimnlr. Juet tell na ahnas your fanNaea and obnoar a emrvenient pay anl plan. Pirnrau ihovn leelorie pnaapal ana ahareee al fnir awwithie rata ei 1 na a I oaa kalarae ot IK or lav and 1 on thai part al a balaaaa atoaaa al KlO.

Cat CkMit aaaajIMa pay maul pla Tn I I II IS Sal Sweaeft Iptfratfi Svtaerj pmymh S'jT 57 4 14 I 3 7 a iiii i it; 4 71 It 14 70 IJSt tU 7 0S I ISO 30 50 17 11.11 40 in IM tt.Sl Z2.31 13.93 11.12 1.71 iss nm nn im n.t 11 7 SIM St.7t 1217 lt its; 774 SIM '4(l JS.37 lM ae now I Hid 47 1M HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Mi FVaar, Harwt ft trie Sjlrjf, ttl eW4fa a Pa t. Ptwaia S44 WINNIPIO, MAN. Garland, Atonegar WRICLEY'S TREASURE TRAIL TONIGHT 9.30 to 10.00 BROADCAST FROM mm on Jnhrny eaetlta KFTF. 'SO Muaicai Round ud CKRC. 30 Cri aa Rfi it P.v SO Urn Ifuasc CBK 7 30 a a ant Jaiv KFYR.

WUAQ I JO Judy C'acova M'JR. WCCO. fcllOX tight to Nine CKT.C. Navy rr CBK. Sm famoua Jury Tria WENR.

a iv jara. rrppar KUUX aiaL. 00 Havioft KFYR. 10 Niaht Train CKRC. 30 Spot Banda WKSR.

4 30 Worda at War KFYR, CKT. i ROBH PRATT Rrcitai CBK a 3i ma uonor Fijoti KM OX, String Orth CKRC. Parana v' V. 7i ASPTC BiururiuT win insxif This famous Encash ointment sriil bring amazing relief to those troublesome and embarrassing skin irritations such as u.T7., ttS psoriasis. Germolena 2 JL moment thIt cleanses a wty the disorder, comforts and hesls.

Irlaal f. Chlttoerl DlteS ciuiaicne jrom your Oruggist today. CKT. I jS to 30 Thratra ol tna A.r lim. Hour W'GN.

Nine to Ten on Kama CBK. CKT. 00 Char.o'ta GrreraoM KFTR. CO Ssir.f Favar CKRC. (hi In ama.

by Coroin WCCO, KSL. 00 Br.l Concr W.IR. 00 O. Bwins wrNK. IN Borka of tha mra CBK.

CKT. '0 crlma Fi'aa cf amrd WON. JO Mi ton Baria WENR. WDAT 3o Caorfa Jtfiti, tuatt KFYR JO Traarura fl CRT. SO Oryan Rrrtal CBK Conarraa Sak KIIOX 50 Amon( Sty CKRC.

iO Mr.ody Hour JR. Ten to Eleven 10 00 Sludlo C'rlnya St I I Duyan. contralto CRY, in on JJrrcrr a Show KFTR. WMAQ. 10 00 Moonliyht Mooda CKRC.

10 no M. fiaura ENR. 10 1 Srranada WJR. I0.1S Kaahttt t'alti( Ptrada XSL. 10.

IS Raymond Grain Swiri of I.ifa KFYR. in 30 Ktimmrr Normrna CiiK. CKT. in innna for th Monry T.11AQ. in 30 Nra CKRC.

in 4.sAioh Land KFTR. 10 50 Sporta CK.1C. Eleven to Twelve 11 on Vava KFTR. 110.1 BBC. Nawa CKT.

ll.no Ballroom CKRC. 11.00 Malodr Hour KPt. 11.15 OB tha Racord CKT. ll.l.V Quota Grama KFYR. II 1 Niaht Train CBK.

II SO Roy Bhlald KFYR. CBK. 11 30 Nawa, Off CKT. 11. .10 Harhla BHMaln CKRC.

U.64 Nawa, CKRC, KFTR. Midnight 1 00 mmliir Hour KFTH OA Craapa hy Nllfttt WINR. 11 00 M'ltic Mantra KSI. oo CBC Nwi Comm n' cbK. 11 IS fonra hr fall KFYR ntrtnta for Meditation KFYR 12 55 Newa KFYR.

WEDNESDAY MORNING Six ts Seven SO Tawn Hour. duo CKRC. 45 Nrwa CKRC. S. 50 Yawn Roundup CKRC.

Seven to Eight no Bnortarart CKRC. 7 00 Nawa KFTR. CKT. 7 OS fttminitflng Rhythm KFTR T.1S Bini Stara CKT 7 15 Aaricutura Nawa KFTR. 7 30 Nawa.

CKT. CKRC 7 JO Ranoh Ravrlrv KFTR. 7 4S Morn Norr'tlr a CKT. 7.45 Tlma and Tunfa CKRC. Eight to Nine 00 Cy Caima nt Piano CKRC It OA CBC Newa CBK.

CKY. a. Of. Maurice Brdard Show CKY 10 Newa KFYR. 25 Manitoba Calling CKY.

A 30 Nawa CKRC, KFYR. I 3A Mualral Clork CKT 3A naytima Clanra CBK. a 3. Morning Pirkup cxrc. A 45 Mualo at Work CBK 4 Rrvakftat Chlh KFYR I 45 Deep River Boya CKRC.

Nine to Ten OA Weather KFTR. 9 on Homa 6erlra league CKRC. 00 CBC Newa CBK. 0 15 Recorded Variety CBK. 15 Itu.lral Mnndi CKY.

S11 C'onaola Capera CKRC. a 30 John Orecnry Readlnga CBK. SO Nawa KFYR. 0 30 Melody Hour WJR. 45 Marketa CKRC.

45 Iievntlone CBK 45 Allan laron CKT. 45 Riding tha Ranga KFTR. Ten to Eleven 10 OA Hometown Melodiea CKFC 10 00 Road of Life KFYR, CBK. CKT. 10 15 Pence Band CKY.

10 15 Vln and ade KFTR, 10 IW Newa CKR 10 20 Nova It lea CKRC 10 SO Boldlrr'a Wife CBK CKT. CKRC. 10 30 tnr Playhnuee KFYR. 10 45 Life Can Ba Beautiful KFYR. 10 45 Lury I.lnton CBK.

CKT. 10.45 Spirit ct Viking CKRC. Eleven to Twelve 11 OA Bandwagon CKRC 11 00 Judy and Jane KFTR. no nnc Nawa cbk. ckt.

11 15 narotlona CKRC. 11.15 Marketa and Newa KFTR. 11.15 Big Slater CBK, CKY. 11 3n Voice of Memory CKRC 11 Recorded Muelr CBK CKT. II 30 Tha Homeroakera KFTR.

11 45 Mnelcal Mood a CKY. 11 45 Coneol Capera CKRC, 11 60 Tlma Signal CBK. WEDNESDT AFTERNOON Twelve to One 11 00 Baukhara Talking KFTR. 12 no Parade of Band CKY. 13 mw Variety T.me CKRC.

12 "0 CMP CBK 12 15 Bong Vattnea CBK. CKT 12 15 Perry Mseon KFYR 12 25 gong For Today CKRC. 12 30 Farm Front KFTR. 12 30 F.choea from Tropica CBK, CKT. 12 30 Newa CKRC.

12 45 Album Tlma CBK, CKT, One to Two 1 00 Newa CRK. CKT. 1 OA Rural Rhythm CKRC. 1 00 Ouldlng l.lht KFYR. 1 15 Newa In French CBK.

I 15 pot Pourrl CKT. 1 15 Today a Chi dren KFTR. I 2A nnrtca CKRC. 1 30 Farm Broadcaat CDK, CKT. 1 45 Marketa CKRC 1 45 Aunt Jenny KFTR.

Two to Threo 1 on Re'aa CKRC 2 no Amer Woman KFTR CBK CRT 2 15 Ma Perklne KFTR, CBK, CKT. 2 15 Newa CKRC. 2 3A Vueio Lcvere1 Ccrer CKRC. 1 30 Pepper Tounr KFYR. CBK OCT 2 45 Happine.a KFVR.

CBK, CKT. Three to Four 3 00 From A to in Novelty CKT. 3 on V'rr'CRK 3 no Packe aae Wife KFTR. 2 1.5 Roundup Time CKRC. 15 Newa CBK CKY.

1A Hrrh for Wlnter CRK. CKT. I 30 1yrnrn jorea KFYR. ft 30 Woman a Hour CKRC 3 4 Young Widdc Brown KFTR ft 45 Muric for itirtni, CBK. 1 45 Waltl Llree On CKY.

Four to Five 4 OA Front Una Family CBK CKT. 4 on pay Block Prerer'. CKRC. 4 OA The field hera KFYR. 4 15 Varke'e.

Newa KFTR. 4 15 Fiance du Commando CBK. 4 1New CKRC. 4 30 He; ywood Heinrmtee CKRC. 4 30 London CBK.

4 30 Alan Roth CKY. 13 Manitobans In New Army Casually List THIRTEEN names are included on today's army casualty list for Manitoba. Of these, four are from Winnipeg. Killed in action; Trr. David Charles Cramer.

A.C., Mrs. Becky H. Cramer 807 Main Sgt. William James McLean, C.A Mrs. Anne McLean (mother), Mc Creary: Tpr.

Percival Stevens, Mil Nellio Stevens (mother). The Pas; Tpr. Arnold Franklin Wirkes, Harry W'ickes Dauphin; Sgt. Georce Joseph Dedenus, Guy De denus (father), 523 Camden Place; AC.S.M. James Jacobs, Mrs.

Annie Jacobs (mother), Win nipegosifi. Mrs, Agnes Johnstone Jacobs (wife), Carmunnoch, Scot Died of wounds: LSet. Melvin Cyril Middleton, Mrs. Mid dletor. (mother), Ste.

9, Frontenac 90 Gertie st. Previously reported missing novo reported killed in action: Tpr. Donald Colin McLeod, C.A.C., Mrs Well M. McLeod (mother), Blackdale, Set. Mervyn Lloyd Murphy, C.A.C..

Frank Mur rhv (father), Kelwood. Mrs. Eil een Maud Murphy (wife), o. Mrs. Joseph Mufgrove.

Ash'old, Kent. TPR, DAVID CHARLES CRAMER Killed in action Melville Cyril Middleton. of wounds, has been published pie vlously, Tpr, David Charles Cramer, C.A.C.. son of Mrs. Becky H.

Crr. Calcarv. formerly of U.S. Lifts Ban On Manufacture Of Many Articles WASHINGTON. Aug 15.

(AP). Chairman Donald M. Nelson Monday night lifted the War Production Board's ban on hundreds ot civilian nrtides where local Fur pluses of labor and machinery permit. The order, delayed since July 1 hy the opposition of the army, navy and war manpower commission, is effective at The order will afTrt sirrh goods as vacuum cleaners, electric ranees, wash tubs, eeg beaters, lawn mowers, sewing machines, church goods, bicycles and burners. C.N.R.

Conductors Honored On Retiring Honoring two ra.lwaymen cenMy retired from the employ of the Canad.an National Raiiwass fellow emploves gathered in the cluh rooms. Fort Rouge 'Saturday P.rt rinj are S. and W. J. Ralph.

of a puse cf morj itsas mad to rh Xh rr.us cii I prcram tnr.zs and ins'rti Imontai D. E. Roter; was cha.rnr.an. THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE PAGE 7 Lt a4aa.a at vif WWW a. i yJA ill fr lictive ta vTt Frenchmen Forced To Bolster Siegfried Line 1RUN, Spain, Aug.

13. (AP) The Germans have begun moving thousands of Frenchmen from prirons In Southern France to hastily constructed labor camps In the Siegfried Line area where they are put to work strengthening fortifications. Frenchmen who escaped from the first contingent of Bordeaux prisoners when It was halted by a Maquis barrier northeast of that city reached the frontier Monday. They said at least 20,000 Frenchmen from southern prisons and concentration camrs, arrested by the Gestapo and collaborationist police since Day, were being moved north, their destination labor camps on the German side of the Siegfried Line. 'rom concentration ley.

Tpr. Cecil Alexander Graham, C.A.C., Mrs. Selena Graham (mother), Brandon; Bdr. William Alvln Cooper Stanbury. R.C.A., Mrs.

Anne Stanbury (wife). Ste. 1, Cumberland apts. Cpl. William Ernest Nelson McMillan.

C.A.C., Mrs. Mllna F. Mur $2,500 Grant phy (mother), tmerson. i a Da Information received by the POT VeCll KHOCleS parents of Sgt. George Joseph De 1 drnus.

killed in action, and Srhnfll Llhrflri who oiea Finance committee Friday after noon voted $2,500 for the estab lishment of a boys and girls' library In Cecil Rhodes school. The tressurer was rtsdin connection with tht library committee's request, for 13.800 altogether. The report showed that granting the full request would unbalance tha library budget $2,500 was all that could ba safely appropri. ated. R.C.A.F.

Lisls by his parents, has been previously I published about WO. Stew art. Challenges Coal Royalties iTo C.P.R., H.B.C. REGINA. Aug.

IS (CP) The new C.C.F. government is prepared to challenge old agreements ci. unnrr aiinn ine i mi BoUon MMlar. RtrORTS Or THE tVAtUAI ION ot Marseilles Ct Railway company and the Hud la.r (father). Riding Mountain, persons wnose presence is nor.

or aireci or inairecr inieresr to r.Tiiufc Christina Millar (wife), rais Cerman army have come from the Nazi controlled I Viands In the Estevan Bienfait area. mum uuuiihk ine ucrnimi Lorrirridnucr at name secuno largest city. This is a view of the Marseilles harbor, victim of the first Nazi bombing raid on southern France and now prob target of both Allied bombers and artillery. am munitions department announced commiltee should grant all that "iy jj.j request by the library committee was arked. but Aldermen Blum This announcement came from Natural Resources Minister J.

L. Phelps, following an Inspection trip he made to tha lignila coalfields In the south. Under study art two courses by which the province may win "a share of tha royalties" being paid to tha two companies, Mr. Phelps said. Tha first was legislation by tha Legislature which would cancel these old agreements by which the C.P.R.

snd tha Hudson's Bay Company got mineral rights of these coslbearing lands. The second as a "severance tax" on the mining of coal, by which a tax would be levied for "the severance of natural resources from the soil," a tax which has been adopted by some of the American state governments. Mr. Phelps said records of his department Indicated that out of 1.623,802 tons ot coal mined In Saskatchewan last year, the provincial government received Its rovalty of seven cents per ton on 448,157 tons. Munition Department Opens Clothing Branch OTTAWA, Aug.

15 (CP) The night the creation of a new branch, to be known as the iU iTL.rrt.r.iiM1'" supplementary estimate In here and Hallonquist stuck by the'clnthlng and textiles production 1m inn hnv, cU, XLA budget has been on finance, report, feeling that 12500 whlle branch and to be headed by S. H. vriwi the Horary committee, Pcltltt. former director of the ita hii.tcTz I epneral nurchaslns branch, as ing at C. mp Borden, Shilo ana ljt "i 1.

kAft X.T mvA nanl rwn ran st lfl i intiiirj ir liitr ni'iai niui'i ur iiainnt.ni ami rri inniiv Ki inr, Kh! im it was born in 0pened by school opening time in Cecil Winninntr. nd hr.r! lived all hit life September. here. Prior to his enlistment, he was employed by the Perfect fit glove store. Besides his mother, he Is survived by five sisters: Mrs.

J. Thompson and Mrs. A. Fowler. both of Winnipeg: Mrs.

A. Fremit and Mrs. M. Mandel, both of Melville, and Mrs. B.

Dworkln, Calgary; and one brother, S. Cramer, Calgary. LBdr. William Alvln Cooper Stanbury, R.C.A., wounded In action, enlisted In September, 1942, received his training at For taee la Prairie and Brandon, and went overseas In February. 1943.

Prior to his enlistment, he was employed by Canada Packers. His wife. and eon, William, live at Ste. 1, Cumberland apts. Awards Refused Air Line Workers, Says Spokesman Awards recently granted by the National War Labor board to Canadian rallwaymen have been refused to employes of Canadian Pacific Air Lines Ltd.

at Winnipeg and Edmonton, and employes of Canadian Airways Ltd. at Winnipeg, Gordon Wilkinson, Grand Lodge representative. International Association of Machinists, said this morning. Lodge 764. Winnipeg, and Lodge 1572.

Edmonton, representing the employes, requested Increases haed on comparison with those paid by the railways. Approximately 3f0 employes were concerned In the application. Mr. Wilkinon said the union has not decided on the action it will take. inlv Rhodes library started.

I The new branch will operate Finance committee adopted their, under the Jurisdiction of the co A report from the deputy city suggestion. of production. 4 in ft i ri 7 I i 3a A' 'I I i i im i t. Atkins To Address Winnipeg Printers mm BERWIND BRIQUETTES (G0 Per Ton the third occasion he has confer red with Winnipeg printers. He is expected to discuis the effect of paper rationing.

rTtf er Lasua ties i. rt) fU I WUJU0IIICJ dustnes. will address member, of I "UUU'W TJiZ3 Sv w. rVJ? JJPmw I Five Manitobans are included on Winnipes; Master Printers and I "a trU 'iiSiU Llthogr.phery Wed fej ml tyg) I 4 2 lie' "V.4iil wrvice Fit Lt. nesday.

at 3.30 m. The meeting mi.u.w Vl th' Nf'' C'1'11 E. A be held the recreation fl'. JfJL iVt Wi I'T" 419 Strad rocm, stovel B.nnatr. e.

i Tj i Ian McKenne Caldwell. Mrs. E. A Caldwell (mother), 419 Strad brooke ave. i 1 uiea oi wounm susiainen Died ot wounds sustained on active service PO.

Normsn Harrison Gerrand, A. W. Gerrand (father), rlirtle. Miulne on active service after air operations Flt. Lt.

Stanley Byron Huppert, L. E. Huppert (father), 204 Sherbrook WO. Donald David Charles Stewart, David Stewart (father), 551 Rose Jale ave. Previous reported seriously In jured, now reported dannerou6iy rom Injuries sustained on service KO.

Charles Benja min Witt, uustav Witt (lather). 'Morden. Flt. Lt. Huprxrt arrived overseas in May, 1042.

He was educated at Gordon Bll and Kelvin hich schools. Information received OSDi ttOailK) (ED llKDU ft WANTED) SUB a a Baaa. sv Miw iini. a i mi. iii4g.tian4r?..n.

arnm.i, arTirjra i I n.i a INVESTIGATORS, GRADES 1, 2 and 3. NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE $2,400 13,000 According to Qualifications, Plus Bonus as Provided DUTIES: To conduct surveys of Industrial workers under the Mobilization Survey regulations, to explain the purpose of such aurvrs to employers and enlist their co operation; to prepare dctniled reports. QUALIFICATIONS: Sauna general education and preferably university training; approximately ten years of responsible ln oustrial, commercial, and professional experience; an extensive knowledge of Inrtu.tti ial tradi and occupations. Application forms obtainable at Post Offices, should be filed IMMEDIATELY with the Civil Service Commission, 436 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Thta artrertieement ts (uthnrlieil tr tha Plrartor of National Select I va SVrnra Have vou ever seen 4,000,000 dinner pails? pLACED end to end, 4,000,000 dinner pails would reach from Winnipeg to Calgary, or from Halifax to Toronto.

And that gives you an idea of the number of people in Canada who own life insurance. Of course, not all the four million of them carry dinner pails, but the great majority of them are people of limited means workers, farmers, fishermen, soldiers, sailors, grocers, teachers, clerks people who have found in life insurance the means of protecting their own future and that of their loved ones. When people ask why the life insurance companies are large, the answer is simple life insurance has grown because people themselves wanted security. It is a big business because it provides the best combination of protection and savings that people have been able to find. It is good citizenship to own LIFE INSURANCE A Metstgt from tbt Lift Imvrintt Comptnict in Ctnsdd..

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