Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 22, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Bennett says Bankers hold no Canadian Able to take control of Central Bank i Canadian press Bank Goine to be managed for the Ottawa june 22. The banker i Sood of this country or is it going to of Canada of the opinion that j be dominated by the Bank of eng there was no Man among them Cap i blk of taking Over the cont roof the1 objects to British nominee Central Bank Premier r. B. Bennett Hon. Ernest Laplonte lib., Quebec the House of commons thursday. East had no objection to Canada i expert technical advice out Winnipeg free press Friday june 221934 first synthetic rubber tires in head sons of England society Deputy governor and assistant or nor Camada. For commercial banking. Cju Maclian. Were As Good us any in the world. T lie prime minister declared but Nonu of them had the with the duties had told intended Hon. Fernand Rinfret lib. St. James i. Expressed the fear that it the intention of the prime min ister to secure an official from eng land to fill the position of governor necessary experience. Of the new Bank for a full period of j n Central Bank to even years. He would make it to it a Over the management of such an Canadian Branch of the Bank of a Hud asked every ens Lance. Or. Rinfret opined. He was a no manager incl Thiv told him tha convinced that Canadian Bankers were qualified to fill All the irn por rant positions. Hon. Liin Mackenzie in in. Vancou United with the Quebec i members in supporting the Amend input. He did not Wain to see the Bank of Canada a Branch of the Bank of England. When the Royal commission headed by lord Mac ii Ian toured Canada in the course of its investigation of the banking tem it was accompanied by two representatives of the Bank of eng land said or. Mackenzie. When lord Macmillan returned to England he was entertained at a dinner at which significant speeches j were made indicating that Canada s 1 Central Bank was to be dominated by the Bank of England said the Mem Ber from Vancouver Centre. Resents the prime minister reminded the House that a High position land. Sir Edward Peacock and the amendment proposed would bar him from returning to his native land in a Lor which he was Emin j unt by fitted. It was proposed by the amendment i that Willy Nilly 11 Canadian subject must be appointed to a certain of fice whether or not he possessed any other qualification. Or. Bennett expressed the Strong est resentment at the suggestions that the new Bank would be made a Branch of the Bank of England and would be dominated by it. There was not a shred of evidence to support such a. Suggestion and he could Only believe such statements were made to create an impression. Or. Bennett thought it terrible that the House could not put on the for a Cen . Announced described As potential Check mate against excessive rubber prices Illy use tiny at air Ive some one accustom l in. Pei Ationo of thru again Thi 4ov mrs a Clucas Tim outside Canada. It was that reason prompted Mackenzie Kin a to select sir Andrew Duncan to make report on Maritim rights. He selected sir Henry Thornton. P. Naturalized British subject re Sidon in England to head the Canadian National railways. The prime Fol Lowed an amendment by or. Nun id who said or. banking committee or o co outside Canada for a Man to Licad the Central Bank. This was an insult to tiie Canadian Bankers Many of whom were Well fitted to become 01 the m w institution. Reading Llu extended to Canadian Bankers he Maer Llan a port or Raymond proved that were Well qualified. W lat was was to have a Central Bank Lor the Best inter of Canada. Not some other country and to obtain that a Cana Dian conversant with Canadian conditions should be Bosen. Canadians in Pirn no lessor for the Bankers of England. Or. Raymund . The Umstea states and English Bankers had loan set Large sums to Germany Money had been lost. This Lack of confident .1. France in at the closing meeting 01 the tenth session of the grand Lodge of Mani Toba sons of England Benefit society held wednesday afternoon in the j jointly travellers building. Robert Savage and j. France Hughes both of Winnipeg were elected As president and Secretary respectively. The latter was re elected for an eighth As grand Secretary. Study of Market is urged in Senate report Omster Rem Taueu me. J Canadian occupied a ranges or Between Call in the Bank of eng Ada and . Recommended by committee from the classified columns tenders Are asked for material for building school House at Inglis Canadian press despatch Ottawa. June special and the Raymond de Liberal piles go Quick i to Ink trial a o from . Or piles " earned w and lasting car. Be an Ini canal Medicine . Salves to not lilo and Vii is of escape opera Ion. Bad circus lion Otrie blood in the loser Bowel causes ii ills. The veins arc flabby. The Bowel the parts lifeless. To piles an inter Nal Medicine or used to stimulate the circulation and help to heal the Allec Ted Orts. Or. Leonhardt Vas one of the first to discover a real internal pile Rem Edy. He to filled his prescription hem roid. And Are Scribi a it for numbers 01 Matieius with a Fine record of Success and then decided every pile sufferer should be Noble to get hem roid tablets Frorer their druggist. A Ith Money Back i not joyfully Satis fied with the held one bottle gives. So in t it wish other fail to so to Roberts Drua store who says. No matter what kind of piles you have one bottle of hem roid tablets must show Vou the Safe clean was to set rid of your pile misery or Money Back Canadian Bankers " or c Ltd in the midst of Liberal apr statute books legislation on he queried is this trial Bank without having members say that that institution was to be an of the Bank of England. Was that an economic argument or x political one he demanded. Opposition members twisted the j Premier with his Canada first speeches. They were told by or. Bennett that he continued to stand for Canada first. In the. Centre of the Empire he had made that admission and he had added that he could Best serve the Empire by serving the Dominion in which he lived. No embargo on brains what of. Could members have to appointment of a governor from abroad. The Groat chartered Banks of Canada in their Early Days had done so. And. He asked since i when had it become an offence to be a British subject Sirce when had it been wrong for a Canadian institution to draw upon the Best brains of the Empire you have been doing it since interjected a Liberal Mem Ber. No Man can Point to any legis lation of mine which put an embargo on the importation of brains to help this retorted the prime minister. The trouble with or. Rinfret was said or. Bennett that he could not understand any political party drafting a Bill which contained All the features included in the present measure. Replying to the Premier or Hin fret declared that in Montreal the i Rumor was Strong and persistent i that with the naming of an English governor the Bank of Canada would simply become and was intended to become an adjunct of the Bank of England. The Best Way to dispel that impression to appoint a Canadian As governor. It was a bad thing to take up Senate committee appointed to in quire into the status of Canadian sealing and fishery interests in Pacific Waters under treaties now existing Between the Dominion and the United states. Thursday reported that a revision of the halibut treaty should include a tudy of the markets for this Lish. Expenses for maintenance of the fishery were shared equally the committee reported and a More equal division of markets should follow. " l All tariffs were removed from halibut catches in both countries the Industry built up scientifically on a fifty fifty basis Coluci Market the product economically on an equal basis the re Poi t stated. A revision of the treaty an bin. X lot. Jaw Crusher and a 36in. X 6in. Or 7in. Air receiver is White horse weighing pounds has been impounded at instructor in electricity and motor mechanics Domestic science teacher for household economics and sewing Are wanted for the Junior technical school at associated 1 Ress despatch by Howard w. Blakeslee Wilmington Del. June 22. The first american synthetic rubber Auto Mobile tires which look like real rub Ber and Wear fully As Well were announced Here thursday. They were described As a potential checkmate against excessive rubber prices and a guarantee of american rubber Independence in wartime. The synthetic rubber now costs about j a Pound against 15 cents for foreign i real rubber which has ranged from i i five cents to More than a Dollar. J the announcement was made by the Dupont company makers of the synthetic rubber and the Dayton rubber manufacturing company of Dayton Ohio making the tires. The synthetic rubber is made of acetylene Salt and water. The Acety Lene comes from Coal and Limestone so that All the ingredients Are Home products. The Dayton announcement states that the synthetic tires were built with the same machinery that is used to produce natural rubber the Road tests have been under Way secretly in Arizona. Ohio and Maryland. Describing them j. A. Macmillan. President of the Dayton company issued this statement these tires have been subjected to rigid Laboratory and Road tests and have proved themselves fully the equal of tires built of natural rubber. They have been placed on Automo Biles opposite tires built of natural rubber and have been subjected to severe usage. Mier r. B. Bennett told the House thursday when replying to a ques-1 ton by p. G. Sanderson lib., Perth. As to these importations and whether the wheat and flour was subsidized by the australian government. The minister of Trade and com Merce would make a statement in connection with the negotiations., the Premier said. For some years there had been a steady importation of this wheat and flour into British Columbia but it was Only recently that any considerable quantities had come into the East Ern portions of Canada sees Gold stabilized at about an ounce frighten bandits into freeing six British prisoners who roared Over the pirates Ijar frightened the outlaws into releasing the britishers who were set in Small boats on Inland Waters. Naval air planes picked them up and brought them to the Eagle. 14 is believed one of 20 chinese taken at the same time was also released Lille a japanese who was Abo Aifa the shunt Len together with the chinese is still held. Airmen Roar Over Lair of chinese still held associated press Cable Ottawa. June 22 Golc will prob-1 Shanghai. June britishers ably become stabilized at about captured last week by pirates who an ounce was the opinion expressed j looted the Steamer by b. W leather London eng., director and largest shareholder or the Yukon consolidated Gold mining company who is in Ottawa Lor the annual meeting of the company Here today. Supply and demand Only would determine the Price. Chuntien have been released and Are aboard the air Craft Carrier Eagle returning to Wei Halweil Brit Sti naval office and by w. H. Mcpherson executor s Sale of mahogany bedroom suite com prising Chiff Onier Dresser dress ing table and four poster bed Sparton radio 7-tube Wilton and Axminster rugs 2 mohair Chester at my auction Street on Friday Jane 22nd at 2 . Fields Etc., Etc., Mart 264 Smith hotel it grand Beach advertises Low rates on either euro Pean or american plan. Sum Mer two Power tailor s sewing machines with pulleys and motor Are for Sale j sons explosion in Battery room of submarine at Cherbourg hurts Trio Enos fruit Salt vices said thursday. To almost new 4-Hole enamel Stop a although details were lacking Oak Dinina room suite Tlle still was understood that British aviators j Bench electric Ranee Chesterfield tables Ivory bed with Dresser to match writing desk. 3-Oiece re prior suite Large up armchair armchairs and rockers Centre tables curtains and drapes Hooks leather Couch. Simmons ind brass Beds Complete. I footstools Mirror music Cabinet Kitchen j tables Kitchen chairs card tables Eramo j Dhyne. Floor Lamus. Settee tapestry hand Scowins machine. Finished Buffet four chairs pictures. Dishes t Etc. Etc w. N. Mcpherson. Auctioneer. Phone j2 4 in. By w. H. Mcpherson i 100 acres of pasture for horses with Creek and shelter is Avail Able 3 Miles from should the boys Are Billy Eyre 13 years of age 767 a Lacoc Street and Jimmy exclude Hecate Strait from the pres Forbes h years of Aye 17 Lipton ent International agreement. Or else apartments and it is believed that increase the percentage of the Hali Titley away together. Associated press Cable France. June 22. An explosion in the Battery room of the French six Marine Arlane thursday burned a dozen men. Three were badly Hurt but their injuries were believed not fatal. The explosion was attributed to an accumulation of Hydrogen from the batteries. It occurred As the 600-ton vessel was preparing to leave the naval station after an overhauling. Those sent to the Hospital were the chief electrician and two assist ants in charge of batteries. But catch allowed Canadian Fisher further stated. In Canadian under the existing treaty committee Strait was men the Hecate Waters. United states fishermen were permitted to take halibut in the Strait. They were taking Over so per cent of the catch according to witnesses before the committee. If United states fishermen were to be privileged to continue to fish in Hecate Strait under a revision of the treaty then a higher percent age of the halibut catch in All the Banks of the Pacific should be Al it was recon Lowed canadians mended. The committee recommended that the Dominion government draw the attention of United states authorities to the uncertainty and loss suffered by the Sockeye Salmon Industry on both sides of the Border through the delay of the United states Senate to ratify the inter National convention drawn up May 26, 1930, and approved by the Cana Dian parliament the same year. Regret at the delay of four years by the United states Senate in accepting the convention was expressed. Fishery interests of either coun try by hostile greedy individual action might exhaust it commercially. The United states interests by fishing freely All the time would largely Stop the Salmon before they reached the Fraser on the return journey to spawn or canadians by the spawn Billy Eyre if 4 feet 10 inches in height with a slight cast in one Eye. He was wearing Black Ripper overalls a medium Blue Polo shirt Grey Cap and Brown running shoes. He Lias a scar on one hand and is left handed. Jimmy Forbes is 5 feet 4 inches in height Blue eyes Light hair and was wearing Black whoopee pants a Light Blue shirt Fawn sleeveless sweater Black baseball Cap and Brown running thous. The disappearance of the two boys has caused their parents much anxiety and any information about the two lads will be greatly appreciated by them. The ariane of the Siren class was built in 1925. It s length is 216vj one on deposits mortgage corporation Portage and fort we. Whyte manager chartered 1864 the time of the Holts in discus sing a matter of this kind said i stopping escapement to Angus Mclnnis labor. Vancouver i areas the country wanted the j under the Best administrators it could get. 1 Rind if these were not available in i taken i Canada then they would have to1 j be secured elsewhere. If i m to be exploited i m not very particular whether the sex i plotter stays in Montreal or Lon said or. Mclnnis. The evict ence of the Stevens committee had i revealed that they can exploit i the people As Well in Montreal As i on a vote the amendment was lost by 78 to 37. All the progressives voted with the government against it and the liberals and or. To Tirassa supported the amendment. Present arrangements destructive actions were partly because of the Pend j ing treaty and because of the Rea j son tale sanity on the part of both j people. But grave danger was pres the committee stated. The danger would be met Only by some International agreement to prevent unrestrained Competition. Unless prevented it would Lead to destruction of one of the greatest fishery resets in the Pacific Ocean. Foresters officers elected by acclamation tailoring and cutting i Canadian press despatch we Are the Only merchant tailors in can Ada who have had the service. Or a Gold Ottawa. June 22. For the first. Medallist clothing and designer of inter-1 time in 25 years All officers of the National Fame to train our entire a Jeff court of the Canadian order of foresters were elected by acclamation at the closing meeting of the i Nual convention Here thursday. W. M Couper Montreal was elected Hlali chief Ranger for a third term. Two boys missing from their Homes sought by police of the government of the Day in matters of Trade and fiscal policy. Or. King said he feared this contingency might arise in the event of the directors of the Bank for example favouring the development of j Trade within the. Empire and the government wishing to promote general world Trade. He could see no possibility of such a contingency arising said or. Ben Nett but the government did not wish to hand Over to the Bank measure of control Over fiscal policy if or. King or any other member could show there was a danger of this and suggest a method of remedy ing it he would be Fri id to give of feet to his views. In the meantime the would consider the matter further . The supreme Power in connection with the Bank was vested in the governor in Council. Said or. Ben Nett. There was first the provision that the governor of the Bank must be acceptable to the government and next the provision that no Resolution of the Board could be effective the Hughes suit against hockey clubs thrown out in county court another fight has been lost neither Max Baer nor Primo car n Era were involved this time. The scrap though not of Cham i pions rip calibre was Between the Well known Billie Hughes former Trainer of hockey and other champs and the Selkirk senior and Junior hockey clubs. In addition w. Byron Schieving and the amphitheatre were mentioned in the statement of claim. Billie was the plaintiff in the county court and sued for for j Back wages and Bonus but judge j Stacpoole dismissed the claim with out costs. H. P. Gyles appeared for the plaintiff and w. M. Noble for the defence. The Price of gambling on safety inconvenience and heavy loss is the Price of gambling on the safety of important private papers. Don t Gamble. For a cent or two per Day you can keep your papers and other valuables secure and yet instantly available in a. Safety Deposit Box in an Imperial Bank of Canada vault. Alex. Connor Well in West Dies at Aylmer con of i not i of tailors and cutters you Are that Grace. Room and style obtainable elsewhere we Are showing largest assortment and of the bust duality of reported n my Over. Coatings in our limn by. To order no Why weak ready Mades j. Norris son Ltd. I parents of Billy Eyre and Jimmy Forbes Are worried Over disappearance ? St. Merchant tailors. Phone a see our window s. O. Horrid go. Brandon Man., was elected to the executive and very Rev. Or. W. L. Saskatoon. Becomes chaplain. Next year i the meeting will be. Held in wind for two Winnipeg boys who vanished Sor. Out. From their Homes tuesday night. Police been asked to search excursion to Lockport the . Keen Ora will leave Redwood Dock at 2 . Every sunday leaving Lockport on return at 5.30 . Ai riving at Redwood Dock at 8 . Fare children 4oc without the concurrence of governor. Then to maintain a Stant line of communication to the government the Deputy minister of finance was made a director. A constant communication thus would be maintained and the govern ment would be fully advised of the affairs of the Bank but the possibilities of political intrigue Influent ins decisions would be eliminated. I Ower for Covi Ripul. It wits necessary to governor of the Boniti Lowers said or. Bennett wider than those conferred on presidents of corporations. This was because at All times then and to be some one Man who could speak with authority. Canadian press despatch Aylmer out. June con nor Well known Aylmer resident died suddenly at his Home Here wednesday. Death was attributed to heart disease. He was 79 years old. Or. Connor was born in Dereham township Oxford county coming to Masahide township when a boy. Of a Young Man he engaged in farm ing. In 1885, with the late b. C. Mckenney he went to North Dakota and entered the real estate business. In 1900 he established his Home in Aylmer. A few years later he became interested in real estate in Saskatchewan and spent his Summers there. At the time of his death he owned several farms in the West. For the past three seasons he had been connected with the Dominion agricultural credit corporation Regina. And had planned to leave Lov the West next week. Ponzi to be deported not later than july 10 special United press despatch to free press by free press wire Washington. June 22. Charles ponzi notorious swindler who re clothe their entry was released from the Massa wit i wide Chu settes state prison. Charlestown. Mass. Was ordered deported not later than july 10. By the labor depart ment thursday. Ponzi whose foreign Exchange rackets caused losses of millions of on a standing vote the House rejected an amendment which would restrict the appointment of the governor of the Bank to Canadian Citi Zens. Or. Bennett said he had been advised by the managers of the Banks there was no in Canada equipped with the necessary experience in Central Bank administration to take Over the task. So it was desirable that the government be permitted to seek for the Talent and experience needed outside Canada. The vote was on straight party lines. Liberals All voting for the amendment along with the inde pendent Henri Bourassa. Conserva Tives Farmers and labovites voted against it. Dollars lost his fight before the Board of reviews of the United states immigration and naturalization to escape deportation. He is an italian. Widow of former Winnipeg Newspaperman succumbs Canadian press despatch Toronto june Abbie Fil More Blackstone widow of the late Howard Tracy Blackstone newspaper Man died Here thursday at the age of 81. Mrs. Blackstone was born in port land me., and had lived in Canada half a Century at Brant another change proposed and and Orillia coming to Toronto 15 years ago. Or. Blackstone worked As a news Paperman in Winnipeg was with tin Brantford expositor and edited the Orillia times. George a. Blackstone. A son. Is business manager of the Orillia packet and times. Mrs. W. R. Tipton. A daughter lives in Berwyn. Alta. Ejected would have provided for the government acquiring the outstand ing capital Stock of the Bank at any j time thus making it a publicly owned institution. There were two such amendments one from c. B. Howard lib. Sherbrooke and one. From Henry Spencer u.f.a., Battle or. Bennett said parliament was Liberty to change its policy at any time but should not rest that Power in the hands of the minister of finance. The policy now being settled provided for a privately owned but j j publicly controlled Bank. Serious complications might arise through Ottawa. June were the minister of finance exercising j under Way Between the government Powers which would be conferred by i departments and Australia. In of the proposed amendment under Clr Spect to tile importation of wheat cum stances of political pressure. And wheat flour into Canada pc australian negotiations Are reported by Bennett Bailiff s Sale restaurant fixtures at 605 Portage ave. Friday june 22nd at 10 . Instructed by Hirst company Bailiff a i will offer for Sale the contents of tie above mentioned premises consisting of 1 Wail Case 2 show cases 1 lunch counter and 8 stools 1 Cash Register i Large Mirror 1 clock 1 Coffee urn tables Aad Booths 1 milk cooler 1 Larse Kitchen stove 1 Kitchen table 1 kit Cebu Cabinet 1 ice Box 2 Heaters 1 electric fan Ioian j Tity of dishes and Kitchen utensils. Ail stocks and fixtures on the premises. Terms of Sale cask Hist company phone 88 it w. H. Mcpip Lerox auctioneer. By t. W. K1lshaw Imperial Bank of oink or office Toronto capital wid interesting auction Salk of imported italian goods Winnipeg i main office a until in Westminster North end Branch St. Vital. Man. Riverton Gimli. Man. A. D. Duncan manager Burgoyne. Ami. Manuel v. J. Mann. T. J. Slattery. R. S. Mcclay. J. C. B. Wi1j.iamson. Manajek Low fares Dominion Day july 1 fare and a Quarter for round trip effective Between All stations in. Canada going Good from Friday june 29th, until 12 noon monday july 2nd minimum adult fare 50c full particulars from the ticket agent returning leave destination on any train up to 12 Midnight tuesday july 3rd Canadian National w Canadian Pacific comprising most Beautiful Aad Marble Statua Ries and vases Jardiniere lamps and Majolica China pieces. J Ous Silks and tapestries and extra Quality j hand tooled leather goods. J Sale will be an innovation a Winnipeg. Never before has such. Merchandise been offered by nubile auction. Onen for ind action All Day Friday and saturday. For a e on monday june 25th at 2 . At 339 Portage ave. Adio nine Winnie cd piano bldg. Further particulars can be bad from the auctioneer t. W. Kilshaw. Office so 010. Res. 12 by. Babbitt Imperial genuine Nickel genuine Harris heavy pressure also lower grades the Canada Metal co., Ltd. Winnipeg factory invest in a Home at today s Low prices perhaps you Are one of the financially Able dreamers who would take advantage of the extremely Jow Market to invest in a new Home if you could find what you want at a bargain Price. The Best and quickest Way to comb the Home Market is to read the free press want ads daily. You la be surprised at the Large number of marvelous listed there by people whom circumstances have forced to relinquish their Home quickly at a Low Cash Price. Free press want ads. Winnipeg s real estate Market place
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