Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Calgary Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 19

Publication:
Calgary Heraldi
Location:
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Issue Date:
Page:
19
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE CALGARY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1943 19 zRadio Programs -By Ralph Mackay Agricultural Alberta Grains and Stocks Rail Employees Demand Increase A STATION" CF THE CALGAEY EESAID operated By Taylor, Peirsoa and Carson C. Barley Harvest Oils j'l Mines I Grains (Ph.RlCSl (963 Ke.) ivuuy iicwtuiis (Newt of the hour every heur) In Basic Wages General In West Saturday, August 7 AT CALGARY Friday, August Sales on the Calgary Stock Exchange today amounted to 11,318 shares. Royal Canadian, Ranchmen's and National closed unchanged, while Command lost 1 cent. NOCN CLOSE Shares LISTED SECTION Variable crop situation in Alberta and Saskatchewan Friday, 6 4:45 fiQC New. 6:30 CF AC News.

8:00 CBC News. 9:45 CF AC New. 11:00 CBC News. 140,000 Are Involved Including Running Trades 8:55 First New. 8:00 CBC New.

10:00 BBC Newt. 12:30 CFAC New. 4:15 CBC New. 4:45 ESC New. 6.20 CFAC New.

CBC News. 9:45 CFAC News. CBC News. and favorable prospects still for Manitoba are presented in the weekly summary from the C.P.R. department of agricul AT WINNIPEG Friday, August Wiet High Lurw Close Ort 1U 3 W.b Dec.

l-t Kay 3iu" 110 110 Oau Oct. smo Dec. ilay 51-b Barley Oct. 514H Dec Msv 51 Rye-May 65 Vb Dee. 95 9S- S5t, May S7'j S6 S6a AT CHICAGO ture.

Cool weather has prevailed across the prairies and sua Close more rain is hoped for to fill the MONTREAL', Aug. 6 (CP) according to the weekly crop re The Fruitful Earth. 3ft Minstrel Melodies. Fourteen railway companies in 1:00 Nova Time. port of the department of agriculture of the C.N R.

Toronto Mines Friday, August Bid Asked Cose Aldermac 174 17 Ease Meials .13 Bear Lipl. .41 .42 42 Bee'tle 1 29 1 30 1 28 B0030 .10 .10 Bariboo 125 125 Chromium 2 05 2 15 2 SO Dome .23 24 -s .24 East Malartic 155 1 1.60 Eidorado 1.52 1 55 1.52 Falcnnhridge 4.50 4.60 4.50 Gul Lake .30 .20 .19 Gunnar .21 -234 .21 H.mev .29 .28 Hudson Bay .31 .32 .32 Kirk. Lake Jl .84 Lake Shore 154 15'i 15', MeLeod-Codt. 2.0S 2.03 2.00 Madsen 1.32 1 35 1 32 Malartic 2.51 2.55 2.55 MeVittie .7 .7 MrWattert .19 .194 .194 Nlpisslng 1.60 1.65 Noranda .48 O' Brian 3 01 105 1.05 Pickle Crow 1.86 1.90 1 86 Premier 1.00 1.04 Preston 2.25 2 26 2 25 Sherritt Gordon. .97 99 .97 SyKanlte 1.95 2 00 2 Of) Teck-Hughes 3.15 3 25 3 15 Toburn .82 .87 .85 Upper Can.

1.66 1.69 1.69 grain heads. In the extreme western portion of Alberta and in the north and north-central sections, prospects Severe hail storms occurred In August 6 P.M. 5:00 Notes of Novelty. 5:30 Rhythm, Romance, 5:5 Jascha Gil perm. 8:00 Movie Cart.

8:05 Victory Parade. 8:30 CFAC News. Canada have been asked to increase their employees basic wage rates, it was announced today by J. W. Ward, chairman of the gen parts of Saskatchewan and Alber Friday.

Augurt .15 .23 Close Lnw ta, causing considerable damage. 8:55 First News. 7:00 Wilf Carter. 7:15 Sunrise Serenade, 7:5 Morning Musicale. 8:00 CBC News.

8:15 Heaven and Home, 8:45 Mar kete. 8:00 Tropical Tunes. 8:30 OrQanalities. 10:00 BBC News. are brightest.

Over practically all ot the south, in parts of the south- Wheat gh Hay Sept. 145 Cutting of barley is well advanced 1471, 144 146-4 14r4 l-4-4 147 Dec eral conference committee of the 8 :40 Rhythm Concert. 7:00 Waltt Time. Oats and the harvest generally should be in full swing by the middle of 18th Railway Labor Organization. 3:10 Concert Hall.

4 CO Dance Paa-le. 4:15 News. CBC. 4:50 Musical Profl 4:45 BBC News. 8:00 Spo'ts Review.

8:15 Chick Henderson Sings. 5:30 Swing Club. 8:00 Movie Cast. 8:05 B'Hy Cotton Bars' 8:20 CFAC News. 8:30 Salon Music.

6:45 Christian Science, 7:00 Armed Forces Fireside. 8:00 CBC News. 8:15 Among the Heather 8:30 Haynde. 1:00 Hometown Hay- ntfa. 7:30 Theatre of the Air, Mr.

Ward said that the organ Mav SepL Dec. Rye Mav CBC News, 8:15 Comrades in Arms. 10:15 Moments. TO 109' i 704 70, 70 10S 70, 70 10S 104-S Banff the Beautiful. 10 Chester Band, ization, which represents 140,000 Canadian railway employees, demanded an increase in basic wage 10:46 Junior Taient :30 Interlude.

Sept. :5 CFAC News. Dec li)5'i 10:00 Puno. rates in notices served on the companies July 31. 10 :30 stvvuedeviiie.

At Fort William Spotlight. 11:15 Light Opera. 11:45 Gram Prices. 11 Markets. P.M.

12:00 Spanish Serenade. 12:15 Favorite Waltzes. Mr. Ward said that for employ central and in the east-central districts crops have suffered further heat damage and light yields are expected. Most severe depredation Is in the areas adjacent to Taber, Coutts, Suffield, the west end of Maple Creek, east end of the Burstall subdivisions, All but the Peace River and Smoky subdivisions of the Peace River district report good crop progress with fine rains relieving the moisture situation and barley cutting begun.

Warm, dry weather over most of the western provinces, is ripening 1:00 CBC News. 1:15 Friday Scrapbaok, 1 :30 Let's Dance. 2:00 Sign Off. Friday, Auguit 6 sold Bid Asked Admiral .5 .7 A P. .13 Anaconda .4 '4.

.5 Anglo .70 Erown .8 .9 248 Command .15 Commoil .17 50 Cwith 23 Davies 19 .21 Grease .2 2'i Highwd' ,13 .15 Mi D. Ex. .61 .74 Mill 7 .8 Model .23 .26 1000 Nat. .10 Phillips .4 Richfield A', .6 3000 Roval .3 .4 Roval Can. Roy Crest.

.2 P.oyalite 24.00 Spooner Sunset .8 Three Pt. ,1 Inlted 714 .9 Wlgtn 2 UNLISTED SECTION Amal 12H .15 20 C. E. .17 .18 Foothills 1.50 1.60 Hargal .3 Leth, Pete. .1 Madison .2 .3 Marjon .1 Nordnn .414 2000 Ranchmen.

.5 .6 W. Pete. .25 Vanalta .7 Warner Merland .4 Total shares 11.318. AT TORONTO Friday, August 8 Wheat- Spot Track 8:30 Lawrence Quintet. 9:45 CFAC News.

Vancouver Mines Friday, August Bid 12:30 Electric Reporter. 10:00 studio Party. August. A good general rain would still improve conditions, but would not alter the present estu mated crop yield to any great extent Conditions in Southern Alberta remain about the same as last week. Crop is uneven and difficult to estimate.

All grains are heading out in central Alberta and showing good progress, except on the Unity subdivision where intense heat and lack of moisture have caused burning, reducing estimated yield by 50 per cent. Haying and summerf allowing are well advanced with the hay crop heavier than usual. 114' 109: 103' 12:40 What'. On Tanmht 10 Rlaehlv' CreH. Asked No.

1 nor. No. 2 nor. No. 3 nor.

No. 4 nor. No. 5 No. 6 Saturday.

AuEUst 7 12: Sportcycle. 1f.00 ceo News. 1:00 Symphonic Hour. 11:15 Alvino Key's Orch. 108 1'15H 100.

96 95- 92 7 ees in the "running trade," such as engineers, firemen, conductors, trainmen, yardmen, the organization demanded "an increase in existing basic rates to the extent necessary to equalize Canadian rates with rates paid for similar service in the Eastern 100 99'. A.M. 1 60 2:00 Rnythm Matinee. It :30 Let's Danes. 2,15 Belmont Race.

12:00 Sign Off. 98 'n 8:15 Reveille. Bayonne 3 Bralorne .11 Cariboo Gold 3.20 Gold Belt .17 Grull Wlhksne 2 Hedley Mascot 34 Feed 96 .5 1.25 .20 .3 .37 .80 .35 .3 2.0S 102', 1010 kc Phone M11S1 104 Ti 103 CFCN 101 Spot Track Island Mountain .76 Kootenay Belle .34 Minto Gold .24 Pioneer Gold 1.97 Premier Border .3 S1V crops fast, but it is expected yields will be reduced on account of lack of rain during the filling stage, Friday, August 6 51' 51H 51 4 51-, Saturday, August 7 2:00 Swing Shift. A.M. Horace Heldt.

8:30 Wake Up and Live. 4 Saturday Serenadt P.M. Premier Gold ,95 51 Si 511, 51 50 Privateer .364 United States, plus the amount by which such rates may be increased as a result of negotiations and hearings now being conducted in the United States." ASK OTHER INCREASES For employees not in the run Canadian Butter Supply Greatly Improved Reno Mines .3 Serenade. 50'4 Garner-No. 1 No.

2 Oats 2 CVV Ex. 3 CW 3 CW Ex, 1 feed 1 feed 2 fed 3 feed Barley 2 CW 6-row 3 CW 6 row 1 feed 2 feed 3 feed Rve 2 CW 7 :00 Cowboy 1.03 .37 .98 .5 :00 Amateurs. 5:30 CBC News. 5:35 Bandwagon. 8:00 Wlllion Woodside.

49 Sheep Creek .93 5:00 Petite Musicals. Spot Track OTTAWA, Aug. 6 (CP) Cream Taylor Bridge River .4 While Water 3 64 64 7:15 Gospel Hour. 7:45 Times and Tunes. 8:00 News Flashes, iris just About Time, 8:30 8:45 Military Band.

9:00 Musical Program. ery butter stocks in nine principal Canadian cities totalled 39,915,961 8:05 Concert Hour. 7:00 New Rhythm. 7:15 Hawaii Calls. 7:30 Musical Comedy.

8:00 CBC News. 8:15 Plans Interlude. The report is based on stocks in Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver. Dairy butter also increased from 64 64 64 62 64 64 64 64 5:30 Songs of Eventide. 5:45 Washington Commentary, 8:00 Musical Memories.

8:15 Expianade Concert 7 :00 Serenade In Blue. 7:30 String Orchestra, ning trade, the organization demanded an increase'of 23 cents an Toronto Stocks Friday, August 6 pounds at the close of business Br. Dom. Aug. 1.

the Dominion Bureau of hour in the basio wage rate. Brown 8:30 Siath Myri, :30 Spotlight Rhythm. 94 93 9:00 Voice of Southland. 10:00 Singing Strings, 8 CBC News. Statistics said Wednesday.

Abltlbl Abitibl Pfd. The organization served the notices on the Canadian National C. A Calmont East Crest 9:15 Khaki Cavalcade. 10:15 Let There Be Light 8:15 Dixieland Caper. This was an increase of 30,686 on July 1 to 147,830 pounds on Aug.

1. Cheese stocks totalled 33,199,746 pounds as compared 10:30 Concert Echoes. 8:30 Grand Park Concert Street Prices 8:45 Moments In Melody. Bell 'Phone Brazilian B.A. Oil 000 pounds compared with Aug.

1, Railways and subsidiaries, the Canadian Pacific Railway and sub Bid Asked Close .474 .50 .50 .84 .9 .84 3.68 1.68 1.60 .29 .31 .27 .174 .18 .174 .124 -14 15 3.70 3.75 3.75 .8 .9 .74 .5 .54 .5 .241 .25 .25 1.70 1.90 .74 .8 .74 .43 .47 .45 1.55 1.59 1.55 10:00 News Flashes. 10:15 Music from Home Mcl). Segur with 46,600,000 pounds on Aug. 1 Can. Con.

Can. Car 11:00 This Rhythm Age. 11:15 Rollinl Trio. 11:30 Miniature Recital. 11:45 Singo.

P.M. 12:00 Week-end Review, 1942, and was 13,700,000 pounds more than in the same cities a month previous. Rendazvous. 1942, and 24,800,000 on July 1, Pacaita 9:00 Dancing Party. 9:30 United Service Show.

10:00 News. 10 n.nce Time, 10:30 The CBC News. 11:15 Dsnclfig Party. sidiaries, Algoma Central and Hud-son Bay Railway, Dominion Atlan Cockshutt 1943. 10:30 Muiic Makers.

11:00 CBC News. Rovalite Can. Con. Smelt tic Railway, Essex Terminal Rail 12:30 Tuns PsraH. 11:15 Tin Pan Alley.

Dom. Stores Kord Farm Products Price Index Advances 11 :30 Starlight Serenade. 12:45 News. United Dalhousie Foothills Friday, August Wheat 1 hard and 1 nor. 89 2 nor.

8S; 3 nor. 81; 4 nor. 77; No. 5 77; No. 8 75; feed 74.

Garnet 1 CW 84; 2 CW 83; 3 CW 81. No. 1 ARW 88'i; No. 2 AW No. AW 85.

Oat 2 CW. Fx 3 CW. 3 CW. Fx. 1 feed.

1 feed 40; 2 feed 39; 3 feed Barley 1 and 2 CW. 3 CW, 1 feed, 2 feed, 4Pit: 3 feed 47. Rye 2 CW 76; 3 CW 71; 4 CW 69; ergoty 654. Gen. Steel 1:00 Shep Fields' Orch.

12:00 Sign Off. 12:00 Sign Off. High Low Close 3 3 3 24 25 25 154 156 155 244 244 25 214 21 21 21 224 94 10 12 124 45 45- 45 10 10 23 23 23 12 12 11 16 16 lfii4 354 36 36 22 22 224 24 25 8 ft 9 21 22 21 8 8 664 67 67 8 84 84 5 5 54 54 55 544 164 16 16 Imp. Oil way, Northern Alberta -Railway, Pacific Great Eastern Railway, Sydney and Louisburg Railway, Int. Nick AT VANCOUVER Friday, August 8 Phone M996B3 CJCJ 1230 ko.

Int. Pete Lake Woods made appreciable gains during this period. The field product index mounted 4 2 points to 83.3 and animal products advanced 1.9 points to Massey Harris Temiscouata Railway, Temiskam-ing and Northern Ontario Railway, Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Anglo Canadian A.P. Con C. E.

Corp Friday, August 6 Saturday, August 7 McColl Front. 120.4. Railway, Quebec. Central Railway, Mill Feeds feteei of Union Gas United Steel Hiram Walker Geu. Westons P.M.

:00 Sacred Heart. 8:30 COC News. Toronto Terminals Railway, and the' Esquimau and Nanaimo Rail A.M. 7:00 Morning Patiol. Sports Flashes.

8 too CBC News. 8:15 Morning Patrol. OTTAWA Aug. 6 (CP) Wholesale price indexes of farm products and industrial materials advanced in July and were almost exactly on a par with corresponding price levels in 1926, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported Wednesday. The wholesale index of farm products advanced 3.4 points to 97.2 in the first three weeks of July, while industrial products rose only by .47 points to 97.8.

Both the field and animal products sections of farm products Tuesday, August 3 Wheat and rye provided the principal strength in the field crop section. Among animal products eggs recorded sharp seasonal gains which came earlier than usual and way. Carlot quantities at mill door. fTerms 210 Per ton Bid Asked .71 .77 .13 .15 1.60 1.68 .16 .17 .23 .27 .18 .124 .15 .114 .6 .7 .84 -9 .10 ,104 .63 .68 .39 .42 .7 .10 .8 .9 .74 -84 .7 .8 8:45 Kiddies Kapers. 8:00 Sportllght Review.

New York Thoughtful Momenta. 9:00 Variety Shew. 21.50 22.50 25.50 Bran Shorts Middlings 7:00 Ready Money. The statement said that "almost all of the large Canadian industries have granted their employees one Commonwealth Dalhousie Hlghwood Marjon Mercury McDougal Segur National Pete Okalta Pacific Petroleum Spooner Sunset United Vanalta steers and calves were firm, 8 Friday, August 7:15 Harmony Unlimited Mujic. Composer.

Bid Asked Close 1:15 Bazaar Bulletin. 2:30 -Jumping Into Jam, 8:30 "Dansant." 4:00 -Trade Winds. 4:15 CBC News. 8:00 Concert Time, 6:45 Hits of th Week. 8:00 Sportllght Review.

8:15 Organalities. 6:30 Dance Orchestra. 8:45 On Piiu. 7:00 Home Hour of Music. 8:00 National News.

8 15 Beautiful La ay. 8:30 Cdn. Commentary. 8:45 Vocal Varieties. 9:00 BBC Newsreel.

9:30 Favorite Songs. 10:00 Cowboy hit parads 10:30 Dance Music 11:00 CBC News. 11:15 Sign Off. Prices for lambs were lower at Montreal, but gained slightly at Toronto and Winnipeg. 11:00 Shall Have Music.

1524 25 56 and in some cases two increases in wages during the present war, but railway employees have not been 8:00 CBC News. 8:15 Beautiful Lady, 8:30 March Past. 9:00 BBC Newareel. 9:30 Drama. CBC.

11:30 Music for Alberta. P.M. 12:00 CBC News. 12:15 Salon Serenade. Research Council Wants Milkweed Leaves given basic increases since 1927." Fractional Gains By Wheat Futures WINNIPEG, Aug.

6 (CP)-Wheat futures advanced fraction ally today on Winnipeg Grain Ex 12:30 A Cowboy Sings, "GUINEA PIGS' OTTAWA, Aug. 6 (CP) Agri-' Amer, T. ft Anaconda Copper. Atrheson Rlv. Beth.

Steel Chrysler Gen. Electric Gen. Motors Int. Harvester Monty Ward N.Y. Central Nor.

Amer. Avia. Pennsylvania Republic Steel Socony Vacuum Union Pacific U.S. Steel ...1... 152 25 56 59 75 1 35 51 664 44'3, IS', 16 26 17 134 95 4 52 153 26 574 59 76 364 51 67 41 15 16 2fi 17 13 96i4 534 it is the opinion of many culture department officials said 10:00 Classics In Cameo.

12:45 Singing Strings. 10:30 Popularity Parade. 1 :00 Serenade. 11:00 CBC News. 1 :30 Melody Land.

11:15 Sign Off. 2:00 Waltt Time. 58 75-i, 35 51 66 44 154 16 26 Si 17' 134 96'i S2 Livestock Markets change on light hedges and good thousands of railway employees, general buying. At the close value Wednesday assistance of farmers and rural school children is being enlisted to gather milkweed for use were cent a bushel higher, the statement said, "that they have been used by the government as the 'guinea pigs' in this experiment of Programs listed are the latest supplied by th broadcasting station. Any variations era due to changes mad after this edition has been printed.

Yesterday's receipts 407 cattle wage freezing and price control, with October at Low-Flyinq Plane in rubber experiments by the national research council. 57 calves, 687 hogs, 73 sheep. To and that the employees have re The department has sent out cir- cular letters suggesting that school children should start collecting milkweed leaves now and dry them keeping their supply until the schools open in September. Shipments will be made in bags supplied to the schools. Payment for dried milkweeds is being made by the federal agriculture department at the rate of three cents a pound for hand-prepared leaves and $30 a ton for binder cut leaves, with a small bonus for leaves particularly well dried and free of weeds.

day's recpipts 32 cattle, 15 calves, Dried leaves are needed and ccived shabby trcctmcnt." London Bank farmers are being urged to 'strip 327 hogs, no sheep. The statement drew attention to the record railway revenues and plants by hand and dry the leaves Radio Log N.B.C. KPYTjSalt Lake. 1331 KFBK Sa'menfo 1530 KGA Spokane 1510 KGIIL Billings 790 KGO S. Frlsca 810 KGW Spokane 530 KHQ Spokane 5t0 KOA Denver 850 KPO S.

Frisco 680 asked why the employee is not al c.a.s. KFPY Snokan ff) KDfO Seattle 710 KNX H'lywood 1070 KSL Salt Lake. 1160 MUTUAL KFRC S. Frisco 610 KOL Seattle 1300 KMC) Tacoma 1360 CANADIAN CBK -WaL CFAC Calg 960 1010 CKRN Ed' ton. 1260 CJCA Ed'ton.

930 C.ICJ Calgary 1230 CJOC Letri. .1060 CKUA Ed'ton. 580 by spreading them in the sun and then pick them in bags and ship to Ottawa or to'cut them with binders lowed "to participate in this in Cattle market draggd this week with prices 25 cents to 15 cents lower for plain cattle. Good steers and heifers 25 cents lower. Plain heifers 75 cents to $1 lower for the creased revenue.

about eight inches from the ground and dry in stooks. Manager Here R. B. Buckerfield, London manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, is visiting Calgary today, having stopped off on his way to Kills Two Officers FARNHAM, Aug. 6 (CP) Two reserve Montreal officers were killed and four other officers injured, one seriously, when struck by a low-flying plane during manoeuvres at Farnham military training centre Thursday.

Fouoht ct Dunkerque NEW YORK, Aug. 6 (CP) Among the British 8th Army troops who swarmed into Catania Thursday morning "were men who fought on the Dunkerque beaches week. U.S. Programs Plain grass cows 50 cents lower, Tear Gas Used On Coast Rioters PORT VANCOUVER, Wash Hitler Worried Fair clean-up. Hogs sold yester FRIDAY- August 8 1 day at $15.50 for Bl's at yards and Vancouver, where he will spend 75 Gun Club Windows Smashed Seventy-five windows, valued at $56.10, were broken in the East Calgary Gun Club, according to a Sows sold at $9.85 to $10.10 live weight at yards; $12.40 dressed Aug.

6 (AP) Chief of Police some time holidaying. Mr. Buckerfield, who came from John Blaker today blamed "hood Over Disasters Vancouver originally, has been in lums" and "pay-day drunks" for KIRO, KFPY; Earl Godwin, New, KEX. KJP 9.15-lur Serret. Weapon, KEX.

KSL. KIRO, KFPY: Parker Family Sketch, KGO, KEX, KJR. 9:30 Plavhouse. KNX, KIRO, KFPY. KSL: GanK Busters, KEX, KJR; All-Time Hit Parade, KPO.

KHQ. 10:00 Furlough Fun, KPO, KOMO. 10:30 Uncle Sam Presents. KPO, KGHL, KHQ. KGW; the Thin Man, KNX, KIRO.

P.M. 8:00 Tommy BJrss end. Betty Lou, KPO. KOA, KDYL; Comedy Caravan, KSL, KIRO, KNX. KFPY; John Gunther, Commentator, KGO, KEX.

8:30 Alex. Templeton, Blind Pianist, KGO, KFBK. S-45 Fennr lv Flmcr Davlei, KNX. KPO, KOA. 9:00 Fred Warin's KGO, KDYL, KOA, KHQ, KG1R.

KGHL; I Love a Mystery. KNX, KSL, weight at yards and plants. Spring lambs $12.25 to $12.75. Good to choice dry fed butcher steers $11.50 to $12.25. Good steers inciting a riot last night which police finally dispersed with tear By A.

C. CUMMINGS London since 1935. He declined to discuss the war situation or the happenings in London, saying that people in Canada were better informed than he was. Mr. Buckerfield will remain in gas.

Three men were hospitalized and eight jailed. report to city police. Three trap houses, a card table and two chairs were also damaged by the vandals. Total damage was estimated at more than $100. The damage was believed to be the work of juveniles.

Hundreds of persons drinking In Canada for two or three months PlanePlanis waterfront beer taverns where the trouble started piled into the street. They were joined by sol before turning to his post in Lon don. three years ago, said the B.B.C. Thursday iii a broadcast recorded here by the C.B.S. Answers To Today's Questions l(a) experienced men as nucleus of new regiment or battalion; (b) place which ships can be taken for repair; (c) ammunition car used by artillery.

2 Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil CFrom The London Bureaul Copyright, Southam Publilhing Ltd. LONDON, Aug. 6 Hitler, warlord of Europe, is "deeply depressed." Reports reaching neutral countries from his headquarters describe him as apathetic." He has good reason to be so. Collapse of his whole campaign in Russia, loss of Orel and Belgorod, which is strategically speaking, nearly as big a defeat as $11.25 to common to medium $9.00 to $11.00. Good heifers $10.25 to common to medium $8.50 to $10.00.

Good cows $8.25 to common to medium $6.75 to $8.00. Canners and cutters $4.00 to $6.50. Good bulls $8.25 to common to medium $7.00 to $8.00. Good to choice veal calves $11.50 to common to medium $9.00 to $11.00. Good stocker and feeder steers $9.50 to diers.

A crowd of approximately 1,000 persons quickly gathered. Taunts were flung at police and fighting broke out. To Stay Closed Announce Berlin Partly Evacuated LONDON, Aug. 6 (AP) Propa Children's Story Program on CFAC For several years, there has been a regular story-telling program every Saturday morning in the Calgary Public Library, presented by members of the children's department. Now this story time is to be broadcast over CFAC.

The first broadcast will be Saturday at 10:15 a.m. Starting, this new radio series Runaway Truck Startles Okotoks OTTAWA, Aug. 6 (CP) Pos $10.25. Common to medium $8.00 sibility of Prime Minister Mac to $9.00. Stalingrad.

Loss of Italian armies and Italian help for what it was worth. Resounding defeat by the ganda Minister Paul Joseph Goeb-bels announced in a statement kenzie King intervening in orders broadcast from Berlin today that 8th Army at Catania; failure of his summer U-boat campaign; de issued Wednesday by Munitions Minister Howe and Labor Minister Mitchell in closing three-strike Say Firm Defrauded Government of U.S. Berlin had been partially evacU' ated because "we expect the Ger Mayor John Hogg appealed to the crowd from the police station steps to disperse. He was jeered and a rock crashed through the glass pane in the station door. USE TEAR GAS Police then charged, firing tear gas shells until the crowd dispersed.

The soldier, over whom the trouble started, was taken to hospital with skull injuries suffered when struck by a police officer. vastating German cities and dwindling manpower which makes man capital will be the target of 3 (a) Linon Bay, Caribbean, Panama Bay, Pacific; (b) Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea; (c) Buzzards Bay, Cape Cod Bay 4 (a) about 11.740,000 square miles; (b) about 2.974,581 square miles; (c) about square miles. 5 (a) "The Three (b) "Treasure (c) "The House of Seven Gables." Saturday morning will be two librarians, Sada F. Kiteley, who will tell the story of the'The Five Chinese Brothers," and Louise bound Montreal plants, seemed faint today. A spokesman at the prime min Schryver, who will tell the English fairy tale, "Molly Whupple." IBy Herald Correipondentl OKOTOKS, Aug.

6 A driver of one of the big cartage gasoline trailer-trucks had a hair-raising experience about 10:20 Monday evening. Just as he came over the top of the Okotoks hill he discovered the brake mechanism had gone out of order. The truck, fully loaded, roared off down the hill, gaining momentum with every turn of the wheels. Citizens walking down Main street were amazed to hear a horn blowing its loudest, the roar of a DETROIT, Aug. 6 (AP) conspiracy to defraud the government by violating specifications for airplane enjine castings, a federal grand jury Thursday indicted the Bonn Aluminum and Brass Corporation and three of its employees, two of them officials of its ister's office said no formal request had as yet been received from the aircraft workers' organization that Mr.

King receive their delegation. his fortress of Europe increasingly insecure all these disasters are enough not only to depress any leader but to drive him insane. So Hitler is now sacking his generals once more. He already dismissed Von Kluge and no doubt other heads will fall later as he realizes blunders that have been committed after he had ordered Orel to be held at all costs. GERMAN WEAK POINT Weak points in the German The soldier, police said, fought with a civilian in a cafe early in the evening.

He was ejected but returned later to assail the cafe "bouncer." enemy attacks." "We have already carried out the partial evacuation," Gobbels was quoted as stating in an article in Hitler's newspaper, the Voel-kischer Beobachter. In another article, Goebbels was reported to have said: "We do not mind discussing the evacuation problems quite openly. The war is not being decided through wishful thinking, but only through hard, matter of fact thinking and planning." A commentator of the R.A.F. indicated in London yesterday that a PUBLIC NOTICES Close Montreal Wholesale Firm No. 2 plant here.

The indictment charged that defendants supplied to the Packard Motor Car Company, a prime con runaway truck, and to see a silver Obituaries streak flash past the intersection at the Willingdon hotel. tractor of Rolls-Royce airplane In the matter of the Estate of CHRISTIAN BRAUNSERGER, late of Calgary in the Province of Alberta, retired farmer, deceased. "VOTICE Is hereby given that all per-sons having claims upon the estate of the above named Christian Braun- berger. who died at Calgary on the MONTREAL, Aug. 6 (CP) In army now are first the loss of hundreds of thousands of veteran fighters, mostly fanatical Nazis, and their replacement by troops Mrs.

Gladys Mills Mrs. Gladys Mills, 30, of 304 engines for the United States and Great Britain, welded, plugged and peened (hammered cold the first action of its kind to wipe out black market activities, the 1st Ave. N.E., died in hospital on crushing load of bombs would be cast upon Berlin shortly. Prices Board today cancelled the Thursday following a brief illness. metal) (Tastings contrary to war department specifications.

and that there was no comment on the proposal. This was one of the proposals contained in a statement issued Wednesday night by Robert Had-dow, aircraft workers' union representative. He also asked that the National War Labor board reconsider the men's demand for back payment of cost of living bonus, and promised to recommend that the strikers go back to work if either proposal was accepted. Wednesday's announcement by the ministers that the plants would remain closed until the strikers agreed to resume work with the understanding that their demands would not be met, was made after a meeting of the cabinet war committee, presided over by Mr. King.

SWUNG TRUCK Just beyond the skating rink the driver attempted to swing the truck in an effort to avoid going into the Sheep river. He successfully made the swing but unfortunately swung right into a cement block, part of the foundation (W business licence of the Modern Poultry and Egg Company in Born at Macleod, she came to to whom the word "Russia spells doom. Secondly, wearing away of Hitler's strategic reserve which he will need so badly when the Allies burst into Germany. Some mili Calgary from there three and a half Latest Enlistments Montreal's central section. years ago, residing here since.

In R.C.A.F. Here Surviving are her husband, Cpl. tary experts already go so far as The board also served the proprietor with an order empowering the board to take possession of all goods on hand. The goods will be Cednck Mills, Calgary; one Latest enlistments with the old sawmill. The truck came to an abrupt halt.

to assert only 20 divisions remain 30th day 01 January ly-to. aiv iniuntu to file with The Trusts and Guarantee Company Limited by the 7th day of September. A.D. 1943. a full statement dulv verified of their claims and of any securities held by them, and that after that date the said The and Guarantee Company Limited will distribute the assets 01 the ueeeaseu among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice has been so filed or which have been brought to its knowledge.

Dated this 21st day of July, A.D. 1913. WARD H. PATTERSON. Solocltor for The Trusts and Guarantee Company Limited.

227 8th Avenue West, Calgary, Alberta. the the brother, Eugene Strain, Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, and R.C.A.F. at Calgary include Upon recovering his wind and Bank Clearings Jump Calgary bank clearings for the week ending Thursday were almost $2,000,000 higher than the clearings for the previous week. Clearings for the week ending August 5 were $9,147,851 compared with $7,445,056 for ihe same period last year. sold at ceiling prices and the prx following from Alberta centres: nerve, the driver got out and ceeds will be turned over to the Cyril D.

Ilillard, Donald R. two sisters, Mrs. E. Whiteman, Boyle, Alberta, and Mrs. Thomas, Calgary.

found himself uninjured and the company. trurk with a buckled axle. Re Lindsay, Allan P. Study, and Margaret J. Foley, all of Calgary; Two Royal Canadian Mounted Police constables served the board uneral services will he con Emil J.

Fiola, Trochu; William L. ducted in Gooder Brothers chapel pairs were brought down fron Calgary the following day and by late Tuesday night truck and for use as an "army of manoeuvre against invaders. Though the Italian radio today is proclaiming "we go on wish the war" the greater probability is Badoglio will give in when onre the Allied invasion of the Italian mainland really begins. Such a prospect no doubt accounts for Hitler's depression, as well as the garrulous Goebbels' silence. order on Koppel Mintz, holder of Lust, Medicine Hat; Clifford R.

on Saturday at 3:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Queen's Park cemetery driver were once more on their way. Cxtoby, Innisfail; William Mar-colin, Belle vue; Isla A. Low, Olds; Margaret A. MacDonald, Long-view; Anna McCallum.

Kartell; and Barbara D. Ronaghan, Had the truck been three min Mrs. M. McCaskil! Mrs. Margaret McCaskill, 72, died at her residence, Crossfield, utes earlier coming over the hill a serious accident would have occurred.

A truck with a thresh on Thursday, following a lengthy INVESTMENT SECURITIES the Prices Board licence, his-brother Issy Mintz, and their father, Wolfe Mintz. The action of the board resulted from an inquiry conducted July 28 by Mr. Justice Joseph Arehambault of the Quebec Superior Court. His lordship found that the Modern Poultry and Egg Company had been selling poultry wholesale at prices nbove ceiling by falsifying invoices and demanding extra payment on the side. In the meantime the strike or 20,000 aircraft workers in three Montreal plonts went into its third day.

The plants affected are the Canadian Vickers, aircraft division, Fairchild Aircraft and Noorduyn Aviation. A union statement said "we want ta go back to work but not as aggrieved and discriminated workers. The union condemns the attempt of Mr. Howe and Mr. Mitchell to distort the sense of the national board's decision in attempting to imply that the board was unwilling to grant us the retroactive bonus." ing machine behind had just turn illness.

ed the corner before the oil truck Born in Forester Falls, she made its mad flight down the hill ENCOURAGE ENLISTMENT OTTAWA, Aug. 6 (CP) Mrs. Edgar Hardy, president of the National Council of Women, in a had resided in the Crossfield district for the past 27 years. Surviving arc her husbnnd, Wil-lifim, Crossfield; and one brother, II. Jamieson in Ontario.

Funeral services will be con Rodeo Champ Breaks Leg Branding Stock PHOENIX, Aug. 6 (AP) Former world's champion rodeo performer Earl Thorie has ridden bucking bronks in all the big events from Oregon to New York. But, while branding stock at his Casa statement today urged Canadian women to encourage enlistment of their daughters and friends in Hesbitt, Thomson COMPANY, LIMITED 36 Canada Life Building, Calgary Branch in th principal eitlee of Canada the Canadian armed forces. RECEIVE AWARDS OTTAWA, Aug. 6 (CP) -The R.C.A.F.

announced Thursday night the award of a bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross to Wing Cmdr. P. G. St. O'Rrian of Toronto, and of the Distinguished Flying Cross to FO.

G. Bennett of Winnipeg. ducted at the residence, Crossfield, on Sunday afternoon. Burial will BAN LOTTERIES HAMILTON, Bermuda, Aug. 6 (CP) -Lotteries of nil kinds, including those for charitable purposes, were banned in Bermuda be in the Crossfield cemetery, Camels are capable of drinking Grande ranch, he slipped as he The Mormon Temple In Salt Lake City, Utah, took 40 years to build.

with Gooder Brothers in charge ol ten or twelve gallons of water at alighted from his horse and frac tured his leg. I Thursday. one time. arrangements..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Calgary Herald
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Calgary Herald Archive

Pages Available:
2,539,125
Years Available:
1888-2024