Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 30, 1931, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba Ikee loom wrist asserts Independent labor organization co s operating with capital attacking Independent labor party representatives for cooperating with the capitalist classes maintaining i that the communist party is the i Only party that is fighting the Battle i of the and claiming that though improvement in conditions is the immediate concern of the com their ultimate object is overthrow of the present exploitive and establishment of the soviet system in Canada As it has been established in Jacob communist candidate for the his election Campaign in the ukrainian labor Temple thursday there was a Large about 508 being Navis pre speaking in ukrainian Buleski school Board and former Alderman the party Standard bearer for Alderman la honors in the addressed the the arrival of after 10 from a gathering at the mar Ket criticizes Federal government was received with much criticized the do for extra value lowest prices and term see these radio a boil on Sale Friday at while they 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unlawful or it was this or Penner that made the communist Campaign at the civic tre i it is a historic time Weare now living he is now forthe of Canada to up and fight for the legality of the there can be to question that the government succeeds in driving the party tothe will never st copied in crushing the working class will immediately feel the effects and there will be More because it is the communist party that is continuously fighting the attempts of the capitalist class to put the Burden on the shoulders of the criticizes labor aldermen Penner claimed it was Nec Essary to have representation of the communist party on the City Council and the school and in this connection he recalled the fights which had been put up in the Council chamber by Nyk for the right of workers Dele Gates to hearing at the City comparing the stand taken by Kolisnyk with the attitude which he said was adopted by Alder when a delegation represent ing the unemployed tried to air grievances in the Council Penner asserted the aldermen would not move a hand to fight in interests of the perfect Harmony and co operation prevail inthe City coun Penner that was the Ideal which was clearly proposed by Marcus the mayoralty candidate at the last it Means that the aldermen and the exploiting sections of the Council have clasped hands and said there is no differ ence Between we All can work in Harmony and in such an atmosphere the working classes and their interests Are trod Den it is simply cooperation Between the and the representatives of tha Bourgeois that would crush the working says leaders sold Penner charged labor leaders in Britain with Selling out the interests of the working an said the role they had adopted of being the friends of the was the role which had been adopted by the Independent labor party in you simply have a Bunch of so called labor men who have been captured by the capitalist said at elections they will come before the and say they Are out for the same As Ramsay but they never stand the very time that capitalism is shaky when the revolutionary wave running just at the time the Bourgeois is in the labor movement helps the capitalist out of the it was the same in other he crises confronted the communist Penner went on to one was the attempt on the part the capitalist classes to put the Burden on the working in spite of High an that must be fought by and the other was the attempt bythe government to in legalize the continued pay the single the unemployed who Are established on farms will receive per and the concentrated in Camps will be paid per less 85 cents for Alderman Gray argued that the wages for the men in Camps in adequate and he attempted to secure the inclusion of an amendment set Ting the pay in accordance with the City fair wage the motion was Defeated by 12 votes to Alderman Roberts and All the labor members voting for advanced tip to the families placed on will be advanced up to Alderman Simontte about will be spent to get them on the for and a certain amount for these people could receive less than they would get on he and the scheme would afford them a splendid Opportunity of establishing themselves As solid citizens of a farming Wen the scheme for placing single men on farms was brought Forward by Alderman Alderman Gray submitted his amender pro Viding for the payment the fair wage rate and for the rotation of labor each the had no right to charge a Man 86 cents a Day for this was about 50 cents too Alderman Flye was equally opposed to the original in East Ern he the governments were paying men 30 cents but Here in the West a figure of 20 cents an hour had been seventy five a Day after hard England in All her troubles never made a Man take that i a pub for any Man at that he governments Only had so much Money to Alderman Simontte the credit for trying to do their Best he admitted that the rates of pay were not but at least men would be Given some thing to been in the position of some of the unemployed he take a Day until better turned in Felt the same Penny Wise Pound foolish under foe a reject of giving a something to the governments j expected the unemployed to work for almost Alderman Blumberg Twenty eve years ago he worked for sixteen cents an hour Ani saved but conditions were different his business in the Council was not to bring so he could not a party to any scheme of this the How would Likely do Only they were it was a Penny Wise and Pound foolish policy on part of the the City could either take this proposition or leave this the Way it was put up to the civic unemployment Relief committee by a representative of the provincial govern Alderman Ryley i have seen men work for a and i worked for when a Young Man i taught school for the total salary of a he Alderman Bice Jones thought the majority of men would be tickled to death with the Laid Down by the the pro1 Van Cal de served congratulations for sincere of Early win jul tows in today from the classify eel columns structural Engineer and As also architectural drafts Man and a number of assistants Are wanted for temporary employment by Dominion govern help at 8 per i wanted on Gilt Edge lint mortgage on modern suburban 15 hens Are offered cheap for Quick guaranteed 72 de Grees of Are for Saleon deferred Ous Many halloween dances Are advertised for saturday and piano boxes Are wanted for shipping fully equipped billiard parlor on main Street is for business Relief an they simply could not be put to work at the fair wage sched he would not he that Many Cabinet ministers of the province had worked for less than a says slip Ken the claim that the governments could not pay fair wages was Alderman Simpkin a state ment from United which could be applied to showed that on tenth of the people of that coun try received nine tenths of the in it would be Safe to assume that the other nine tenths of the people who received on tenth of the income were of the working if their wages were the select class would still receive it was not fair to compare country and City Alderman Cuddy Many farm hands worked for a but a City employee might find it a hardship to get along on that Many men were glad to take cents a Day in the Alderman Grays amendment was then Defeated 12 to five and the main motion then carried As follows for aldermen Bor Barry and Mclean against Alder men Gray and contractor says machinery cause of loss of contract rescission of a Lien agreement Cov ering Purchase of machinery valued at together with damage of is asked in an action by Ernest Road and cartage contractor of against Rich Ardson Road of being tried before Justice Dysart in court of Kings the plaintiff says he made the Purchase in in order to carry out a contract Between himself and the provincial government for gravel crushing and but the machinery did not prove Satis As a of not being Able to Complete the work for the government within the time the taken away from the company contends that it was because of unskillful management that the plaintiff unable to Complete the denies there was anything wrong with the a or that they Are in any Way responsible for the loss of the con and Crowford Are representing the Plain with and Tritschler Are defendants approval f Ottawa waa Pncia Oclock from Thomson funeral main to Elmwood cemetery a funeral service for Robert Lek son of who tuesday at his held thurs 1 Day afternoon at 3 Oclock at Morris United Mordue continued of Road to the Headin Gly ferry in the municipality of the sum of is approved for the town of other joint Relief sums approved in different parts of Manitoba Are municipality of municipality of municipality of municipality of municipality of municipality of municipality of municipality of Silver municipality of municipality of Shell the scheme for placing men from Urban centres on farms Calls for costs totalling the sum of five dollars per month will repaid to the Farmer taking the Man and an equal sum be paid to the Man going on the a sum of has been ear marked for opening Camps in Forest reserves for single men from Urban they will be paid a Day from which 85 cents a Day will be deducted for Maclean expressed himself As very with the results obtained by North Wood the Federal representative for Manitoba during his conferences with the Federal authorities at he Felt cer Tain that Northwood had succeeded in obtaining much More for Manitoba than would otherwise have been possible in View of the Neces sary restrictions m Federal expend deaths and funerals the funeral of Rose daughter of Christina 635 Victor who died tuesday at the family was held thurs Day from Bardas funeral burial waa made in Brookalee Ellen aged 82 widow of William died thursday at the family 574 Elgin the funeral will be held sat urday afternoon at from Thomson funeral Broadway and burial will be made in Brooks de Edwin an inmate of Odd Fellows old folks died thurs Day at Victoria funeral arrangements have not been completed and Are in care of the Cla Kleather Dale funeral the 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