Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 21, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
T rtt t Page ten. Winnipeg free press Friday june 21, 1940 refugees pouring across the Advance great storm Spain leave France Nie Ziesky. And the French ambassador to the Argentine Jean Tripier. Two members of the family of the Baron Eugene de the Narish consulates for i world famed banking House of most refugees were French. In san Sebas Tian without a Sou. Credit was extended to them. Racehorses and jockeys from French tracks were granted free entry by the Spanish government. Waiting across the Frontier for pret a Der to to o aus a permits to Cross were Large num already have Bers of French and foreign news others who i entered Paperman and correspondents. N the family of l Spanish government press repro if Luxembourg. Sonia tics were sent to the bordello select those admin Sable without question. princes of Bourbon so pianist. Sharii Shaol some already have been denied visas. One of these was Madam Genevieve Tabois noted frenc commentator foreign editor l oeuvre who has written Man articles about the War. The refugees told of Germa troops placing occupied sections France under strict rations. Members of the Baron Roth child s family were quoted As Saj ing that the refugee government Poland which had been operating in France has been transferred t somewhere in there were reports without confirmation. That the Spanish govern ment has offered immediate Refuge for of an estimated 60.00 belgian children taken to franc when the War spread Over thei Homeland. Inoue about in session so that orders in i Council passed under authority o the measure might be debated and passed upon. Or. King refused to give any such undertaking which he said would tie the government s hands and de feat the purpose of the Bill. The sought extraordinary Powers so that it might act in any emergency. Coldwell s amendment m. J. Coldwell . Rosetown Biggar moved amendment which would require that there might be no recess of parliament longer than 90 Days. Urva Tivi Leader. Hon. R. Or. King replied to this in the Hanson urged that before thei same manner declaring the govern 1 Vas the government ment could not tie its hands with Vul undertaking u keep Parlia-1 respect to the time parliament Affleck a open sat. Til 10 . Be Cool be comfortable Wear a pair of Affleck shoes relax and forget about the heat. No matter what kind you coloured or sport you re sure to find them at Affleck s. Reasonably priced of course. 319 port Ige Avenue phone 28 237 it s a Black the first whiff of that Fine Aroma tells me it s a Black cat made of pure unadulterated Virginia tobacco. And what s More 1 r i a. ,5, pc Rufii 4. Matt by a firm with Ortr 250 liars refutation Jar Quality Plain or Cor tip 25 also Black cat Fine Cut for rolling your own cat land i7ss reputation u be adjourned prorogued Dis solved or summoned. A last minute Effort to Amend the Bill was made on third Reading by Angus Mclnnis ., Vancouver who moved that the Bill b sent Back to committee of the whole and amended so that the govern ment a Ould be required to National ize Industry and finance before con scripting manpower for Home de Fence. This was ruled out of order by speaker Glen because it was no properly worded and because i would alter the Bill Iri principle. Or. King said he intended to Tak one or two gentlemen into the Cabinet who would give it Strengell and who would command respect of the people. In the March general election. Or King said Only 38 conservative were elected and they were National government candidates. And the rest As anti conscript zionists Karl Kornuth con. Waterloo South interjected. Those who were anti conscript zionists were against conscription for overseas or. King retorted. And As Long As this government is in office we Are going to maintain that position and see that effect is Given to it. That is just one of the reasons Why in carrying out the will Anc wishes of the people we do not pro pose to take into this government any of those whose object in com into the ministry would be to see that conscription overseas a again made one of the issues in Thi. when the mobilization Bill Hac been disposed of the House unti the 9 . . Adjournment resumed consideration in committee of the annual Relier measure sponsored by the labor minister Hon Norman Mel arty. Throughout the afternoon sitting the House in committee heard arguments from John Blackmore new democracy Leader his followers i and others demanding that the mobilization Bill Powers be used first to conscript wealth and Indus try before demanding the ultimate sacrifice from men. Financing War Effort the amendment would require the Bank of Canada to finance can Ada s War Effort and specifically named All financial institutions Anc industries with persons " required by the Bill to place themselves their services and their properties at the disposal of his majesty. Or. King said the Bill already covered the amendment except for the references to the Bank of can Ada. The word persons was legally interpreted As including All bodies or organizations. It was the responsibility of the government to find ways and Means of raising Money necessary for carrying on the business of Canada in War and peace. Or. King said. The amendment would enable the government to relieve itself of that responsibility and require the Bank of Canada to carry the financial Burden. I am quite prepared to leave it to the people at Large to say if a financial institution can so operate As to finance our whole War the prime minister said. I wonder what the people would say of a government that acted in that Man Ner. We cannot afford to trifle with the War Effort in that thought time wasted in View of the emergency facing Canada. Or. King said he thought the afternoon s discussion was an unnecessary waste of time. It was the desire of the government and of every member of the House that there should to Equality of Sac Rifice. Powers of the government to con script either men or wealth would be used according to necessity or. King said. But in my opinion the first step ought to be to see that every Man in this country who is Able to shoulder a Rifle should be fitted by a course of training. Is there any Young Man who would wish to be called out in an emergency without first having been made fit for during debate on the Section of the Bill referring to mobilization of manpower and resources. Or. Han son said i assert that no govern ment apart from a National govern ment should ask for such a Blank Cheque As is contained in this Bill. In View of the wide Powers Given the government in the Bill or. Han son urged that before the measure is passed the House should be told parliament will meet at intervals to consider matters respecting it. Defence Only Lucien Dubois lib., said he did not object to the Bill As it would mean compulsory service Only for the defence of Canada in Canada. J. F. Pouliot lib., Temi Scolata said it was time the conservative rip Van Winkle woke up to the fact the people of Canada had declared themselves on the question of National government last March 26. Or. Pouliot attacked Arthur b. Purvis head of Canadian industries limited and now director of Allied War purchasing in the United states As a sinister influence on Public life in this he warned the government against permitting itself to come under the influence of Tom or. Moore is president of the trades and labor Congress of Canada and has f farm officials elected . Executive 1940, elected at Brandon convention left to right mrs. L. V. Robson Deleau mrs. E. L. Johnson. Arborg or. J. A. Munn. Carman Neil Wright Benito William Peckover Sperling mrs l. Hutchison. Dauphin mrs. Owen Miami Bryce. Duguid mrs. Hodson Minitonas mrs. E. Keating Silverton mrs. Moody. Morris d. J. Reid. Hargrave Bole Brown Pilot mount Colin Burnell Oakville e. W. Bank. Birtle. Been suggested As a Likely selection As minister of labor when the cab inet is reorganized i will not a ept Tom Moore As one of my Lead cars if he is called to sit in the coun or. Pouliot declared. M. J. Coldwell . Rosetown Biggar observed that unlike the mobilization Bill adopted in the British parliament the Bill did not provide that employer must guarantee return to their positions to men called up for service. Suggests another measure or. King said it might be Neces sary to make such a provision in separate measure to be brought in later. To or. Hanson s request for an Assurance parliament would be Kep in session. Or. King said he would give the same answer he had Given the leaders of the . And Nev democracy groups. He would no make any promises in return Fox support of the mobilization measure the measure is before the Honor Able gentleman. He knows perhaps setter than any on the other Side o. The House How important it is tha t go through quickly As possible. I cannot and will not accept any con All National governments formed Ince the War had been in Parlia ments which otherwise faced Ai election unless they perpetuate themselves. The action taken yesterday b president Roosevelt in taking opponents into his Cabinet was probably due to the fact that he proposed to Ake action before the fall elections which made it desirable to have representatives of the other party by his Side or. King said. In the general election last March there was not a conservative elected As such or. King said. They were All National government candidates National government a party that held 183 of the 245 seats in parliament was a National government in the truest sense of he or. King declared. The prime minister suggested or. Hanson Tell him who were the particularly Strong men about him whom he would like to see taken into the government. I Hope he will not ask me to Ake in any of those sitting about him who have declared that i am not qualified to be Leader of the Overn mint r would demand loyalty one of the first qualifications he would demand of whoever he asked o join the government would be loyalty to he would not vant one who would Stab his eader in the breast when he was attempting to fight the Battle of is country at a moment of great Cril. Turning to or. Pouliot the prime minister declared he would not be waved by any personal Denuncio ions in any Choice he might make for a minister of labor or any other Cabinet Post. A. J. Brooks con., Royal suggested the Bill should be amended to permit sending troops to adjacent areas such As St. Pierre Miquelon in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The prime minister agreed this was a natural suggestion but any attempt to enlarge the scope of the Bill might give Rise to some con fusion in the Public mind. Up to the present he added there had been no difficulty in getting sufficient men to Volunteer for ser vice outside Canada. Or. King also took occasion to Correct an impression he said had gone abroad that men of the 1st division were in Iceland. The men sent there were a new expeditionary Force sent after the 1st division had left Canada. Or. Coldwell moved prejudice give consideration to calling parliament or. Han son asked. With great or. King replied. The committee Defeated or. Cold Well s motion on a Call of ayes and nays. Teachers endorse government action a Resolution endorsing action taken by the government against subversive elements in the teaching profession of inspector vision in was passed by teachers g. G. Nufeld s i Rhineland and Stanley municipalities last week at Morden. The Resolution expressed a willingness to support similar action in any other Case that might arise. Another Resolution voiced approval of action taken by some school districts in deciding to forego the annual Field Day and to donate the Money thus saved to refugee Relief. More about Senate continued from Tare three necessary to obtain men to defend Canada in this country while the prime minister had reported no difficulty in obtaining volunteers from Canada to fight overseas. All acts of the government under this legislation should be referred to parliament for approval suggested the opposition Leader. In Stead orders Iii Council Are to do what Only parliament should he said. The government wished a Blank but he said he would support the Bill for Lack of something senator Louis Cote conservative Ontario attempted to draw a state ment from senator Dandurand As to exactly when conscripts will be called to the the government Leader called at Tention to statements of ministers in the commons that such Steps would be taken in due senator John Haig conservative people of Canada formed of the Steps Law government concerning wealth and senator Haig then a government had Given ration to the classes to up. Or. Dandurand said not answer definitely expect the first to be years of age. The calling us take place before the n of asked or i Hope it will sen a Durand replied. He said the action was very grave and would be called As and Ted. Or Meighen then u Senate was. Being held in seism declared i Manitoba wanted to know How theste. Anne s. Thursday after Noi is Deal with trifles that Are j As air and urged that after to formalities senators be permits return to their businesses Basil Savard la charged with manslaughter Section with the death of Rondeau May 2, was trial by magistrate following a preliminary hearing sep Anne s to tiny Crl it an Amend j mint to the mobilization Bill which would prohibit adjournments of parliament during the War for More j than three months at a time. J urges More meetings when the country was at War and parliament was endowing the government with almost dictatorial Powers under the mobilization Bill parliament should meet More frequently he submitted. He pointed out that the country went Llva months Between regular sessions this time in a country professing to be a democracy. Or. Coldwell s amendment was that parliament shall for the Dura Tion of the War not prologue or adjourn for a period of longer than 90 Days at one or. Hanson said while he had no proposed such a stipulation he did feel parliament should not be Dis missed in july and not be called Ain until january february or March. He agreed when the country was at War. Parliament should be con suited frequently. Or. Hanson moved an amendment which would require that orders adopted under the Bill be sent forthwith to every member of the House and Senate when parliament was not in session and that the of published in the Canada Gazette or. King said he would accept that amendment subject to the government using its own discretion is to time of publishing such order f they were of such a nature that immediate publication would prejudice Success of the act icon proposed to or. Coldwell the prime min Ster said he must adhere to his previous stand that the government would not in any Way tie its hands is to the time parliament would be Al cd or prorogued. 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