Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 30, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday May 30, 1940 Page seven dictatorship Fannin by Aberli Art canadians were warned by Premier Willur Aberhart of Al Berta. Wednesday against fighting a War for democracy in Europe and then Bavins a fascist state slipped Over on thurr. N Home. Speaking to More than so at the Walker theatre he Ury Eri k mobilization of intelligence in order that conditions. Breed rebellion War and fascism might be eradicated in Canada. The Virv re of awfulness of the time make All he More import ant for us w things clearly and Jac the he declared. He the War in Europe to z crime. Rit of a than a problem and a cause. The Confair Between a sys tem of founded on centralization of and one founded decentralization of a against both even he said there was a movement to form a United states of Europe which would centralize there. Recently. There was a document issued in Canada. Which centralization of Power it Ottawa with the pro Vinces Divinc up part of their Power. Because he favored decentralization he was against both. Tinkering with unemployment re Lief works would never solve Canada s problem. It was caused by mass production Rind modern machinery the Etc was a lat be tween wage1 and prices which could Only be overcome by he issuance of debt Iree purchasing Power to All the people he said. Bulwark of Liberty he Ursch a mobilization of intelligence so that the monetary pro Blem could be solved and enough purchasing Power circulated to balance neos with wages. Educa Tion he said Vas the greatest bul Wark i Liberty in existence but the educational system now in use needed ii Hon. W. A. Fallow minister of vital duty Arthur Deacon Pilot officer in the Royal air forct.5, who is reported missing according to a Cable received wednesday by his father h. Deacon of i Vermay sask. Widely known in Northern Saskatchewan As hockey player he operated his own hardware store at i Vermay until he joined the . In March 1939. He was immediately transferred overseas took his training in England and became a member of Squadron 242, the All Canadian Squadron of the . Early this year he was transferred to France and it is thought that it was Dur ing the heavy fighting in France and Belgium that his plane failed to return. Public works preceded Premier Aberhart and outlined some of the accomplishments of the Alberta social credit regime in Highway construction educational Reform and Public health. N. L. Turnbull . Presided. This Susil Carsal is ss7tsk. Forms wan pore Moke about minister urges manufacturers to establish Western factories declaring theirs to be a vital responsibility in Britain s grave hour of trial Hon. J. S. Mcdiarmid minister of mines and resources on behalf of the province of Manitoba wednes Day evening mingled warm words of Welcome to the Canadian manufacturers association with an urgent plea establish ment of More factories in the West. The occasion was a reception and banquet Given by the Manitoba Branch in the Royal Alexandra hotel. Continued from Page one services much As it did in France and Britain. It is pointed out. In connection with the new duties of air vice marshal Croil that As in Spector general of the . A will be concerned with the air squadrons now on Active service within Canada. Apart from these squadrons which Are located chiefly on the two Seaboard All of Canada s air Force establishment have been absorbed by the air training plan. The . Therefore is now a relatively unimportant part of our air establishment. Coincident with the change in the command of the air Force the administrative Side of the air defence j department is being strengthened by bringing in outside business men. It was announced at noon today that Terence Sheard assistant Gen eral manager of the National Trust co., of Toronto has been appointed executive assistant to James Duncan Deputy minister of sir defence. Titis is the first of several appointments to High administrative positions in fhe department. Others Are expected within a few Days. More about it is 23 years since your organization met in Winnipeg. Officially you have not been Here since and you should have been. The manufacturers of Eastern Canada should come out Here More often not merely to see your customers but to select Sites for new during the past 25 years Manitoba has grown from a province whose Economy was based on farm production into one with More than factories producing practically everything necessary for the daily life of its citizens. We have the facilities we have great amounts of raw material Here in this City and District we have the cheapest Hydro electric Power on the continent. I feel sure 1 am Well within the Mark in saying that of the total Sale of farm implements in Canada More than 75 per cent go to the Western uppermost in the mind of every Man and woman in Canada now was winning the War. At present nothing else he said. This is not the time for sectional differences. This is the time if there Ever was one for National Unity. This is a time when All must serve. You gentlemen As the leading manufacturers of Canada have not Only the responsibility of taking care of the needs of the civil population at Home As you have in the past but in addition your plants must be seeded up to capacity so that you can Supply he tremendously increased need of the War special privileges As manufacturers they enjoyed Ery special privileges in Canada be continued. I am sure no one will offer any serious objection to these privileges at this time. How Ever let me remind you that they for the Benefit of the for t yes Kellogg s All bran is belter than Medicine in cases of constipation re suiting from Lack of bulk in the diet. All bran supplies that missing bulk. Also it provides intestinal tonic Vita min by. Eat All bran every Day either in Cereal form or baked in delicious , and drink plenty of water. Try it and Sec if you Don t find a Brand new Outlook on life. A grocers sell All bran in two convenient sizes. Made by Kellogg s in London Canada. Gel ounce of prevention with continued from Page one Deputy assistant adjutant Gen eral major w. N. Bostock. Ottawa. Deputy assistant quartermaster general major h. A. P. Francis . Vancouver. Deputy assistant director of ordnance services major j. A. W. Bennett. Halifax. Senior ordnance mechanical Engineer . H. G. Thompson Benefit of a Small number of peo ple not for the Benefit of a Small Section but for the people of the whole of tribute to Pioneer agriculturists and manufacturers of Manitoba was paid by George w. Swan Manitoba Branch chairman who pre sided we owe m great Deal to the men of wonderful fortitude Faith and optimism who have gone he said. In replying to or. Mcdiarmid s Welcome d. A Turnbull Halifax. N.s., president of the association declared there was no question As to Unity in Canada and As to the anxiety manufacturers across Harold e. Whitey Dahl United states flier who fought with the loyalists in Spain and was Cap tured by general Franco s forces and sentenced to death visited Ottawa recently. He said he hoped to gain a spot As an instructor under the British Commonwealth air train ing plan. The Dominion to Speed up the War Effort. I can assure you they arc prepared to go ahead at Cost. They have the plants the material and the labor to do work. I Don t think there a thought of making Money in their minds and they Are willing and anxious to do their part. But they must have leadership. Trade with France the foreign Exchange control Board is hopeful of making an arrangement to facilitate Canada s Trade with France. D. B. Mansur. Ottawa assistant to the chairman of the Board revealed at the meeting. Wednesday afternoon. Canadian exporters had been hav ing difficulty in obtaining United Stales dollars from France and it Mittee on War production and sup plies which met thursday. Sharp criticism of what is termed the delay in armaments production in Canada is Likely to be made be fore the committee. We want to know whether this delay has been due to a sit Down strike on the Par of the Dominion government or to a lockout on the part of the British government due to some Petty mis one steel executive said. Canadian plants could produce tanks tip to 20 tons shells of size up to 8.2 howitzer gun barrel up to 6-Inch and Universal gun carriers now in great demand owing to the need for speedy transportation of guns to combat Para Chute troops he added. By making sure that each District manufactures Only those things Foi which it is Best suited the Assoria Tion can Best contribute to the sue Cess of Canada s War Effort. R. W Mayhew chairman of the manufacturers association of British Colum Bia and Liberal . For Victoria was hoped to make an arrangement it stated. Wednesday in an interview Tor them to Trade with Franco on a different basis he added. Production of shells a suggestion that Canadian steel plants concentrate 011 mass production of shells and parts of gnus to be assembled in Britain rather than produce Complete guns in Small quantities Here has been made by a member of the association s Corn two liquor offenders were inc in provincial police court. Tuesday by magistrate t. J. Murray. John Turner. If me Dermot Avenue Paic and costs for making an illegal Purchase and a Fine of and costs was imposed on Dora tron Chuk. 3011 Stanley Street for Selling liquor illegally. Private n. Keith. Infantry Coy., infantry Rifle training Centre was married May 13, and private t. L. De Marco specialist Coy. Vlay is. Corporal c. S. Shawcross. Infantry Coy., has been promoted to sergeant and Lance Corporal l. H. Adams to Corporal. Many confirmations Are through orders of the training Centre affecting . f. Bliss . c. A. Wilkes. . g. S. Taylor . W. T. Hampton .q.m.s. H. S. J. Robertson . W. S. Comes Sergus. R. G. Fox decent a g. Desjarlais j. M. C. Hyndford k. J. Arrill. A. M. Mills m. W. Thirlwell s. Mccarthey c. S. Draper j. Adkin. F. W. Scott and corporals c. S. Shawcross h. Camp Bell. T. S. Black w. S. Richmond and j. Graham those returning from the school of cookery at Camp Borden speak Well of the instruction received and also of Mickey Fitzpatrick who. We understand is an old . Chef. The work done by the school is going to be very beneficial to All Cooks Are taught to appreciate their value in the army and Are Given instructions on How to get the maximum Benefit from rations How to prepare them on the March with and with out proper equipment. Sergt. Instructor Fitzpatrick apparently knows All the answers and is pass ing along his knowledge to the boys As they pass through the school. E v four More representatives of Stonewall Are with the Winnipeg c. R. Dick tricked. Oakford Jack Williams and Raymond Fidler. All were Farmers before War broke out. Another Farmer is private w. R. Harvey from Riding Mountain where he is Well known As an Amateur Boxer. Three other Brothers Are in the in a company Norman and Andrew in d. Company with Wilfred. Private d. Worked As shipper with local jewelry stores and private .1. F. Tra Siewick of Amaranth was a Miner his parents operating the local hotel. Private Art Mccorrister of Portage la Prairie and his brother Kelvin Are in d company brother Aruold is with
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