Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 28, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page ten Winnipeg free press tuesday May 28. 1940 memories memories Olin Vii. Possible step will to taken to caper ii Narnin out trained airmen either within the British in training theme or outside the defence Iri Mist t Hon. Donn in my l. A occurs. Told the House of commons Rich. A Achl Dom. Australian and new zealand the Liri but in the face of recent happen m military mss it was possible or. Power said id. I we May have to carry More of the i Burden than we had originally i it was the responsibility of the United kingdom to Supply the bulk machines necessary to the so far those supplies had i i Iive Ivd on Lime. But we Rai Nuil foresee what May happen in the Canada might have to sock sup plies rom some other source. Phr government was not silting idly for the machinery to break to a hours ago the advice from in the plan was to air Uherc to the original plan. Tremendous magnitude it impossible to turn out i rained air Meir on Short notice. The scheme was one of tremendous Power said. Discussion of he air scheme was precipitated when Howard Green i i conservative. Vancouver referred to a report no trained would be turned out of Van-1 Roux or schools until next year and that contracts had not yet been let for in Eastern Canada. Or. Said Pic fact one school not operating did not mean any delay in the scheme. The original plan suggested by the United King Dom government in october. 1939. Envisioned a three year plan. It provided for progressive development right across Canada first on military air Fields owned by lose members of the civil service to have no Public spirit. They re Public nuisances who should be denounced in this or. Coldwell remarked there had Een a decline of Industrial activity and continuing unemployment do Pite the need of the allies for War materials. A report by the Cana Ian Bank of Commerce he said bowed that in april Canadian fac ories As a whole operated at Only 5 per cent of capacity production and that most of the decline was in he steel and related industries. Urges planning the government should give More attention to the mobilization of Industry and finance so that if 3r.itis h Industry were destroyed and he allies threatened with loss of Neal supplies Canada could step Iho into when or. It Liberty to Icin hut hey n rain Iii scheme be i. Ltd ipod e. C. H. I red Rowland who in 3915 wrote the world famous War son hit. Mademoiselle from arme Tieres plays it on the piano at ins Homo in a suburb of Southwest London. As the British army which popularized the sons once More finds in self engaged in conflict perhaps red As he is affectionately known will compose an other song to cheer on Iho current edition of mommies. Says variety is the spice of life. That Why i go for life savers. Imagine so Many different Ijar l. It i decious flavors in one Handy pack i Ada air lines Fields und then i new Fields to be developed i the agreement had been Faith i fully followed bin recent develop ments might alter the original plan Birrd the government was prepared to meet these changes if necessary. In reply to n question. Or. Power said the air scheme provided that i the United kingdom s contribution to the training scheme was 000 to be made in machines and equipment. Canada s share was j while Australia and new zealand were to pay Riccord Irreg i to the use they made of the scheme i Over a period of 3 a years. E London. May 23. Hon. R. B. Bennett Iola canadians last night that britons arc Calm despite the proximity of nazi invaders and that while Britain s position i serious it is not Canada s former prime in a broadcast in the Dominion said that the enemy is within striking distance of our shores but there is no sign of panic on the part of the people of these with calmness courage they prepare May 28. A Sug canadians would have contains All these flavors cinnamon Clove Spear mint Winter preen Peppermint Happy healthy sin Inq canaries Are fed with and treat containing yeast tier Confidence in the War olt Orlic finance minister j. L. Ralston i led the government was made the House of a ominous last alight by Percy c. Black con., or. Black paid tribute to col. Ralston and the defence minister Norman Mcl. Rogers but said there were in the i m id if Nova Scot ians Over the War Effort so far or. Black said there was a feel ing in Nova Scotia that More pro s could be made if there was restraint in the War Effort. A my feel that if col. Ralston 1.1 c placed in supreme authority As prime minister there would be iter satisfaction among the pump. Black said. Country planes droning in a Blue sky. Build Ings protected against air attacks sentries on the Alert Parks converted into air raid shelters. He said the Commonwealth s response to the Empire s Cal of Var vindicated the policy of British fill recruiting nto the breach. Primary producers Mist be guaranteed a proper return or their labor he insisted. Full Abor rates were not being paid on orc War contracts he charged specially in smaller cities near Winnipeg. Col Ralston said that the War apply Board and latterly the new Lepar Trent of munitions and sup ply had been vested with full Power s for mobilization of Industry. He relieved nothing important had Een left undone in this respect and War contracts had labor clauses providing rates of pay Harry Leader lib., Portage la Rairick replied to or. Coldwell Vith a statement that industries in Lis town were not denying their workers their proper wage rates. Hon. Norman Mcl. Rogers minis crot defence said the possibility hat National registration might be come necessary or advisable was me of the Many questions which received attention of the government. A Survey of Industry had Cen made Evcic before the War started. Ottawa May 28. A wider distribution of recruiting stations to avoid the necessity volunteers travelling Long distances to offer their services was envisioned yesterday by Hon. Norman Mcl. Rogers minister of defence. During discussion of finance minister Ralston s War appropriations Bill Resolution in committee of the whole House of commons the government was Given a number Oil suggestions and Ottawa May 23. Gov criticism on the procedure adopted in prosecuting the War Effort. Members of the conservative opposition occupied the bulk of the afternoon but there were More suggestions than attacks. I think that in recruiting 1he i 3rd division we should Widen the area from which men May been said or. Rogers. It is desirable to set up More recruiting offices than was the Case in raising the 1st and 2nd receiving attention i can assure my honorable Friend conservative Leader r. B. Hanson that this question is definitely receiving the attention of. The officers of the department at the present Lime. I of can go further and say that think it is also desirable to set up recruiting offices in a Large num a Ber of cities and towns than Wasi the cose with the 1st and 2nd Divi Sions. I received quite a number of complaints personally in connection with the recruiting of he first two divisions to the effect that men were obliged to go some distance to recruiting Centre in order to offer their services and of course when a Man was rejected he had to make the return journey entirely at his can mint has decided to assist in re Lieving both great Britain and France of refugees but the chief own expense. I am not going to suggest of course that we should set up recruiting offices in All the cities and problem at present is finding trans towns within a province but por tation for them to the mainly 1 shall see to it that we prime minister Mackenzie King in tribute the recruiting facilities on Dica cd in the commons yesterday n wider basis than has been the in the Senate last night the con Case Meighen asked government Leader Raoul Dandurand what the Govoro Atic Leader. It. Hon. Arthurc rement s Altitude was towards Wal a coining to Canada anyone who May desire to come from Britain or Ottawa May 23. j. B. France. J Woodsworth Leader of the co "1 am not referring to the Commonwealth Fedora Woodsworth improves t finance and Given second read in without debate. It provides for payment out of the consolidated Revenue fund of a sum not exceed Stalc Smen in the past who in addition to the on newly settled communities their natural resources. Ward Best answer by t Ordinary Grants of parliament to defraying expenses t under authority incurred of the Bracken returning Ottawa May thu Bracken Manitoba re turned to Winnipeg last night alter Ottawa on official Busi cont orred with finance l. Ralston. Hon. C. G. Minister of agriculture and prime minister Mackenzie King on matters relating to Mani Toba. By selected from amongst their own people brings no financial 2 return to these islands it is the Best possible answer to the. German claims that Britain acquired vast overseas territories merely to exploit he declared. The courage of 1he people Here is strengthened by the contribution of men and materials from lie descendants of those who founded the new settlements beyond the Seasor. Bennett said. Nothing gives Britain greater Joy than the thought that those to whom they entrusted the fullest measure of Freedom even foes of other Days have justified by their spontaneous response the Confidence reposed alike in the Boer of South Africa and in a French of he said. This be besieged invaded its buildings and trea sures destroyed but the spirit of its people is invincible and will not be Many demands or. Bacinett said would be made upon the Peoples of the Empire but sustained by the determination of the Peoples of the British Isles the allies Effort will preserve the world from the Dom of the total appropriation to Par Fence peace order and welfare of . Authority is also granted to Bor Row the sum of for any of the purposes set. Out in the Bill. An act containing similar provisions Ras passed during the september session. May act As agent the Bill provides that the government May net As the agent of the government of any British or foreign country Allied Vith great Britain for any purposes which in the opinion of the government will Aid directly or indirectly in the prosecution of the War. At the same time the Bill provides hat any obligations or costs incurred temporarily or assumed by the Canadian government May be paid out of. Any unappropriated Money in the consolidated Revenue fund. The requirements for particular services on War account will de Pend on the course and Progress of the War in circumstances which Ada from said of feel there would be no quest made by Britain or france1 and the proposal must come first from this country. Or. Senator Dandurand said lie would the information at Cabinet obtain today. Making or. Woodsworth Stevens to but definite in a stroke Here May who suffered 18, will be in Hospital for at least another three weeks. Be said an note on the Bill. 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Norman Malarly said Tom Moore president of the trades and labor Congress of Canada. A. R. Mosher president of the All Canadian Congress of labor said that his organization supported the Overr mint s decision to urge Industry to push its resources to the limit. But he said the work should be distributed among All the labor available. Absorption of the unemployed should be a consideration in the Speed up. When we have provided jobs for All these unemployed then i have no objection to Long hours involved in Day and night shifts and the seven Day voicing the support of his association w. T. Burford Secretary treasurer of the. Canadian federation of labor said work work increasing work should be the order of the Day on Canada s Home front. Any Trade practice or convention which tends to limit production 01 delivery of essential War materials should be scrapped without compunction now while Freedom of decision remains. There can be no question that the vast majority of Canadian workers will do their utmost to increase production of War supplies he said. Japanese bombers kill go chunking China. May 28
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