Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 06, 1937, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday Page five. Of lower the German Reichs Oanfa will visit Brussels then in connection with a conference of economic advisers to signatories of the Oslo economic Accord. His visit will Mark an Ini tial Exchange of financial View. April 6. Fainting toward an Matorna i Effort to improve internal i Commerce and loosen foreign May begin Jamoua Jodi smoothness h i Moniti i1111 do Venai velvet offer easy writing of Lead never a Izacc of hard nex mime j we Lee Low much Pencil Ladin id Toiuo 3cl or 5 i made by new Luceri of to world-1 Lotous Venus drawing Pencil. Your dealer lids inc. Authoritative monday. Sources predicted do you find it hard to go to sleep at igbo do you feel poorly Jik morning jumpy All aged by evening rested in Day and it t t f Here a a delicious Lite not a drug hat soothes nerves ate you re Able to withstand the lids and worries of the Day that quickly to sleep at night and ii folds your whole being with vibrant at Energy. 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Action it is Felt in British circles should to directed along three lines elimination of import quotas reduction of excessive tariffs and greater Freedom in exchanges. Against Trade groups the British government it is understood does not favor the creation of free Trade groups. Such groups it is thought might invite retaliation from countries not included and thus precipitate a Tariff War. What is sought is rather a general easing in the Trade situation not limited to any particular group of countries. The talks Are a sequel to the joint declaration by the British French and United states government of sept. 26, 193fi, when France de valued the franc. In that Declara Tion stress was Laid on the import Ance of developing International Trade. In British financial circles concern is also Felt Over the possibility of a slump following on the heels of the growing Boom in Domestic Trade. What it is questioned will the position be when the great armament programme nears completion and the Trade Boom Peters out Only by determined Effort to develop International Trade it is Felt will the situation be most. To gather data Paris april 6. Bri Tain and France have asked Premier Paul Van Zeeland of Belgium to compile documents on the world economic situation with a View to a possible world conference it was announced monday. The foreign office in disclosing the request made it Plain that no Hasty action was intended. It would require probably almost a year to compile the report a spokesman said and no conference was plan Ned meanwhile. Lapointe exclaimed. We can Deal with these delicate subjects in a Way to maintain peace Harmony and National he said it was difficult to recon Cile Canada s National status with the necessity of appealing to Lon Don whenever a constitutional difficulty developed. It he were sitting around a coun cil chamber and had the Opportunity he would agree to abolition of appeals but he realized it would be difficult to obtain unanimity of opinion on this subject. Charges . Act terms misquoted in leading off the Long awaited constitutional debate or. Cahan said the court persistently mis quoted the terms of the British North America they dealt with the actual text in a casual and conversational Way that cannot fail to weaken if not Nulli ability of privy Council the insurance act decision or. Cahan said threw serious doubt on the constitutionality of the Federal old age pension scheme unemployment Relief Grants and appropriations for provincial undertakings. He suggested the government take immediate Steps to obtain a court at variance with the aeronautics judgment. Or. Bennett agreed with or. Cahan that the privy Council mis quoted the text the . Act in one important instance. For in stance the word affecting was not in the act although the privy Council used it when referring to property and civil rights. The Cor rect phrase was in relation or. Bennett said Validity of the social legislation statutes should not referred to the courts but Concrete cases arising from them Only then could they be tested Tion. Decision upon these Points. Or. Cahan however was most critical of the privy Council on the wide front of smashing Canada s autonomy. He said the judgments flouted the declarations of the 1g26 Imperial conference which outlined the autonomous set up of the Empire. The privy Council he said went further and has the temerity not Only to Frame a new and novel Constitution for the Empire which they assert is dominated by an Imperial executive that is now As hitherto unkown to English Law but they also presume by their decision to invest that Imperial executive with Paramount authority to impose upon this Dominion obligations of a More far reaching extent and Gravity than the parliament of the United kingdom can now impose except on the formal request and consent of Canada. Wants efforts walked i sincerely or. Cahan said that effective measures will speedily be taken to frustrate the futile efforts of this committee 01 his majesty s privy Council of the United kingdom to revive and re assert reactionary policies Over which its members have neither Legal nor constitutional control. The members of the judicial committee should be made fully aware that in the opinion of this parliament his majesty s privy Council in Canada by a solemn convention in which the govern ment of the United kingdom has unconditionally concurred is now vested with the constitutional right to advise its Sovereign in the Mak ing of treaties and in other mat ters which especially concern can Kichard stocks who is enjoying Good health is celebrating his 91st birthday monday at the horns of his1, son Vernon stocks. 241 Campbell Street. Or. Stocks was born at Queensbury near Brad Ford Yorkshire eng., april 5, 1846, and came to Canada 54 years ago. He was employed by the Canadian Pacific railway for Many years re tiring in 1906. His wife died 16 years ago. Now again deliberately raised by the judicial committee of the privy Council of the United kingdom de mands the careful consideration of this government and of this Parlia ment. Properly by opera conflict of opinion the Power to legislate an. Insurance scheme must belong either to. The Dominion or the provinces or. Bennett said. The Dominion scheme was outlawed because it was found to aspect property and civil rights and included compulsion. Yet a few months earlier the privy coun cil ruled the provinces could not use compulsory Powers. This seemed to a a serious conflict of opinion the privy Council had rendered a Groat service to Canada Over the or. Bennett said and he could not agree with or. Thorson that appeals should be abolished. For one reason the Council had rendered a service because Only one opinion could be written there was ,.no conflict of opinion on the reference. There was Only one Way out of the difficulty or Bennett said and. That was an amendment to the Constitution to permit uniform Nationiel Laws. His own opinion was this could be done quickest by a the ukrainian National Home association Hall sunday afternoon. They Are 1, to study and Dis cuss current events particularly those which Bear on the cultural social and economic life of the Community 2, to encourage and promote higher education including adult education As Well As to in still an appreciation of the Ukrain Ian language Art history and liter 3, to seek ways and Means of raising Money for a Seola ship fund 4, to seek ways and Means of bringing about a spirit of tolerance Good Fellowship and understand ing. A draft Constitution and bylaws at the association submitted by Peter Dobush were adopted. It was originally drawn up by j. E. Solomon. Weathers Stykki Santos Brazil april 6. Twenty nine passengers aboard a Miami bound. Pan american clip per were brought safely to Shore sunday night when rough weather forced the plane Down off this port. The plane later was beached without damage. Moke about from Pace one of the right to have an unemployment insurance measure he is wrong. The of can Ada had already ruled by a major Ity of 4-2 that we had no right so. t let your nerves keep you from to legislate. In All the privy coun Joying Lile. Let win Carnis help you i cil cases the decisions with one full Normal health. Medical men have proved h practice the value of win Carnis in Wes of jumpy nerves insomnia Pale Tsuji flexion debility and general Indis position get win Carnis from your sales agents Harold f. Ritchie co. Ltd., Toronto. 39 exception merely conformed to the views of the supreme the references or. Lapointe said were made after the legislation had been challenged As to its Validity by members of the House and by the provinces. Admits difficulties would it have been Good policy in the Light of those challenges for the government to have launched into great expenditures of Money to put these statutes into operation without having the views of he asked snoring is not Only annoying Mouth breathing which causes i Ofton harmful a menthol atom in Tho nor trial and morning will allow you to breathe freely at All times. Super soft mildly medicated the the privy or. Lapointe said is a very Fine he Felt however that in a Dominion of people playing a part in International affairs it was difficult to reconcile the practice going across the Ocean for a decision whenever the courts were faced with decisions of importance that constitutional _ necessary and said not understand opposition to them. Similarly he favored a National convention but believed it would be difficult to get the con sent of the provinces which must be consulted suggests further Parley or Lapointe suggested further conferences with the provinces were necessary in the Light of the Ada and that any extra judicial at tempt to circumscribe that right by a factitious interpretation of one Section of the . Act _ cannot serve to induce and maintain inter Imperial understanding and Coop ration. Shows talk. Responsibility a judicial committee is constituted by statutes of the parliament of the United kingdom. Its Mem Bers Are appointed by the govern ment of the United kingdom. Its nominal president is a member of that government. A number of its Active members Are also members of one legislative Branch of the parliament of the United kingdom. The report of the judicial commit tee cannot be enforced As a judg ment until it has been adopted by an order of the privy Council of he United kingdom and the gov rement of the United kingdom must assume full responsibilities or the committee s out fusions into in political Arena. Therefore this vital Issue should of Byj dealt with by the govern ment fit the United kingdom does hat government concur in this a Demerit of the. Judicial commit l i _ .11 i 1-1 vhf 15 if that Issue so raised is not withdrawn there is Only one ans wer possible this Dominion is not willing to accept any treaty or other obligations which Are imposed upon its government and people by an Imperial so called who Are not responsible to this Parlia ment of Canada and this vital fact should again be brought to the at Tention of the conference of do minion delegates which is about to assemble at London before this parliament takes final action on this Thorson agrees while he did not agree the recent decisions of the privy Council were said j. T. Thorton lib. I do agree that they have denied the National status of the decisions denied parliament control of such important matters As unemployment insurance hours of. Work and wages leaving such jurisdiction in the hands of the that was equivalent to no control at All be cause one province alone could not act in the Way of legislating labor regulations lest industries leave that province. Time has said or. Thorson when we must face an important situation. I submit that appeals to the judicial committee of the privy Council should be abolished. It is inconsistent with the National status of Canada that we should any longer maintain appeals to the privy in the statute of Westminster can Ada s right to abolish Sueh appeals had been placed beyond question constitutional sent Long the convention repro Dominion the pro Vinces and All political parties recommendations could be submitted to parliament and the Legislatures before being enacted in London. Independent a t. Lewis member for Rock Wood took his an Independent in the Manitoba legislature monday afternoon beside l. St g. Stu bus. Or. Lewis stated he had broken with the conservative party on a. Matter of principle and that his resignation had been accepted. He explained this position to the Bowse As follows owing to the differences which have Arisen Between the honorable Leader of the conservative party and myself on a ques Tion of principle and on the pledge of co operation Given to this Assem Bly by the honorable Leader of the opposition a pledge con Sider binding to each member of his party and myself through my affiliation with that party with your consent. Or. Speaker i Here by move my seat in. This Assembly. I thank James a. Stephenson Dies aged 61 years James Albert Stephenson in spec Tor for the Manitoba liquor control commission Lor the past 14 years j died at the Winnipeg general hos Pital sunday after two weeks ill Ness aged 61 years the family Home is at 220 Lipton Street. The funeral service will be held in the Thomson mortuary Chapel at 2 o clock wednesday afternoon. Burial will be in the family plot St. John s cemetery. Or Stephenson is survived by three daughters and two sons. The daughters Are Dorothy Margaret and Helen. Miss Margaret is a nurse in a Hospital near Minneapolis and arrived by air plane monday after noon to attend the service. The other two daughters reside in Winnipeg Dorothy being a teacher in the Winnipeg Public schools. The sons Are j. R. Stephenson and John William Stephenson both of Winnipeg. Or. Stephenson was twice married his first wife died 16 years ago and the second four years ago there Are a brother and sister living c. A Stephenson Vancouver b.c., and miss Edith Stephenson of this City. Or. Stephenson was born in port Hope ont., and came to Winnipeg As a boy receiving his Public and High school education Here before joining the consolidated stationery company he later was in the life insurance business where he remained until joining the liquor Corn Mission staff in 1923. Listen on sunday to Canada 1937" Imperial tobacco s broadcast 4.45 . Ensure invincible streamline gift for Queen Odd Fellows Honor departing member prior to his departure for Van Couver w. Boggis was the guest of Honor at a gathering in the Odd Fellows Temple Kennedy Street on Friday. On behalf of Lodge no 88, t. F. Beith presented or Boggis with a pen and Pencil sat and said or. Thorson. We have abolish at certificate. Speeches he agreed changes were privy Council decisions. To those who Are afraid to touch this act the . Act i say surely canadians of today Are As capable of settling these questions As canadians of or artistic times provides a Rich Beautiful lasting finish at Low Cost will not rub off or show Brush Marks simple easy to follow directions on every package dealers to serve Gypsum. Lime my can aft. Hwd office Paris Ontario. Can who every bottle sterilised be now that its Leary disclosed full import is Canada s autonomy affected is claim Canada is or. Cahan continued a part of the British Empire and any treaty made and ratified by his majesty with the head of a foreign state Thich extends to Canada extends and applies to Canada As a part of he Empire and. Not. Otherwise. But exception breach of the most solemn engagements to which the govern ment of the United kingdom and All other governments of the British Commonwealth Are firmly commit de no. Treaty which extends to Anada can now be negotiated and ratified except on the advice of his a majesty s privy Council of Canada. The Clear implication of the decision of the judicial committee is hat Canada can Only remain a part of the Empire so Long As the Parli ment of Canada is prepared to accept and perform obligations imposed upon this Dominion by an Imperial responsible to an Imperial and by those Erms the judicial committee clearly have in mind obligations imposed upon Canada by the executive of the United. Kingdom which is responsible solely to the Parlia ment of the United kingdom alternatives their lordships of the Judi Cial committee assume that to ease Canada by virtue of her new status As an International acting de such appeals in criminal cases and it is an anachronism that appeals in civil cases the judicial committee was a body outside the Dominion com posed of men with no experience or knowledge of. Dominion prob lems. Appeals to such a body were a survival of colonial inferiority and were against the principle the rights of an autonomous state controlling those matters exclusively its own concern. Declares Council is not consistent it Strumia be stated or. Thorson declared that the Judi Cial committee has proven itself to be a court not of Law but of polity Cal there had been no continuity or consistency in its interpretations of the British Worth America act decisions of the privy Council had put an end to any Hope the parliament of Canada had of adjusting the interpretations of the British North America act to meet changing conditions in the Domin of which its Mem Bers had Little knowledge. Insurance in Canada had become almost As much a National institution As the banking or Thorson said. He asked can unemployment insurance be considered within the exclusive jurisdiction of the provinces when no successful scheme could established by a province unless it became National in its claims damage by Hal Lane Laird Haldane in the various decisions he had presented for judicial commission had been responsible More than any others for damage to the British North America act or. Thorson declared. The judicial committee had failed to appreciate the intent and purpose of the act s provisions and had failed to preserve minority were also Given by. Grand master c. Hickson grand Secretary Robert diff and other officers. Rome april 8, ceremony of the presentation of the Golden Rose offered by Pope Pius to Queen Elena of Italy in Honor of her 40th wedding anniversary took place at the Quirinale Palace monday the montenegrin born Consort of King Victor Emmanuel received the sixth of its kind offered to a member of the House of Savoy the hands of mfr. Borgon Gina Duca papal Nuncia at Rome. Rossor u. Head president outlines Aims of ukrainian alumni association Aims and objects of the Ukrain Ian alumni association were out Kingston ont., april s. Chi honorary degree of doctor of Laws will be conferred May 7, by Queen s University on it macclement former professor biology at Queens j Sidney e. Smith president of uni Aversit y of Manitoba and Walters Allward designer of the Vimy me Morial. Degree of doctor of divin Ity will be conferred on Rev. Gor Don a. Sisco Secretary of the United Church of Canada. For fifty six years the solid As the used by Hon. Alexander Mackenzie former prime minister of Canada and the first president of North american life Lias fittingly described the strength and stability this company. Its outstanding financial position is an indication of the ability of its steady growth and Ever widening Circle of policyholders Are convincing proof of the Confidence of the insuring not investigate the advantages of assuring mutually in North american life. Solid a the continent father of Lloyds Dies London april 6. A sir John Henry Luscombe 88, called the father of died Sun Day at his Home in Crawley sus w. A Bank Jedi j. E. Ecu Joy Branch manager assistant manager Toronto general trusts Bluff life through the privy Wen advises his majesty in aspect of the ratification extends to Canada then Piso Facto the obligations thereunder Are not assumed by Dominion As a. Part of the Empire their lordships there by Force upon the attention of _ this Jini Miar inns. I he said the whole Manitoba school question with All the racial and religious prejudices it engendered could be Laid directly at the door of the judicial com Mittee. The privy Council has mutilated Pur Constitution and changed its Basic we m Canada can work out our own differences. We have people in our courts quite equal to those in the privy Nounou infinitely Superior in their of conditions in parliament two vital Canada continue a to part of the Empire under the limitations 89 prescribed by the judicial committee or shall Canada assures. An entirely autonomous and Independent status May i respectfully yet emphatically express the opinion that Canada a not willing to accept ligation either Domestic or inter National which Are arbitrarily in thereon urged that Steps be taken by soon As possible to Tain Tor the to minion Par Wnent right to legislate in such i finance insurance so Cal posed. Or sought to be imposed upon this Dominion by the government of the United King Dom for Canada the colonial Era has vanished forever. Charges deliberate provocation the ominous fact that this ques Tion. Of Dominion subservience is Ity anal All matters National in scope. Bennett enters debate it Hon. R. B. 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