Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 21, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page four Winnipeg free press Friday june 21, 1940 an ban Jack Perlmutter Salesman for the people s co operative limited warmly denied he had made a statement that he was a communist and that other employees of the Dairy had been scared into voting the they did by the presence of two Heads of the firm at a trial of a fellow employee when the civic committee probing the Dairy concluded hearing evidence. Thursday night. When Drage. Business statement. Perlmutter shouted tha acc a of Iho teamsters my chaff lil was a lie. Fours Union produced the alleged i Drage asked Perlmutter if he re in ptts of Al pc l i j. I in a a j saturday jugs 22rad, 1940 m Tomato sh1rriffs f i r j fancy free puddings brimful 1st Grade red White i Jelly prs. I Maple Leaf flour i 7-lb. Bags Corn flakess.t.3 a Wev. R. W. 23 or. I a ii Jam r. W. Pure Strawberry 4 s. Aunt Mary s 16-01. Tin 25 g marmalade a. And w. Orange i s i syrup Bee 2 s hive . 19c old dutch Cleanser tin Loc Ivory Snow Large sugar butter 1st Grade ii.24e chips or of idol Small Large plums 16-oz. Tin matchless soc Cyc pineapple Elk. Label. 16-or. Peaches r. W. 15 of. 1 sardines in pears srd., 16 o r. Torn. Pcs. For i milk 16 of. Fresh strawberries oranges Lemons 4 for Loc bananas 3 ibs. 25c Cantaloupe plums in. 2, 25c Watermelon in. 5c 1.15lb25c 35c raspberries pineapples Lac 2ror35c coconuts each 5c lettuce head each 5c tomatoes a. Loc new cabbage new in. 5c cucumbers 2 for 15c carrots Bunch 6c Grapefruit Large 4 for med., for aunt Mary s bread Cash and carry unwrapped .2 for lie wrapped for 13c we deliver. Compare Otje prices. Pm. 32 064, 93 06 saturday morning extra specials while they 8.30 to 10.30 . No delivery 3 ibs. 1st Gryl. Butter Anil my. Pkg. Back Bacon. Csc Fork shoulder in. Pure lard .3 ibs. 23 c chickens. Boiling fowl pork Butts. In. In loin of pork in. Pork spareribs. In. K1ndless Side Bacon Diamond a. Brand 4 _ my. Pkg. Jug Sweet pickled Ham boiling beef in. Hip roast beef in. 18c Chuck roast beef. Ib., Ioc sirloin roast. In. 20c leg of veal. Who. Half in. 131 beet sausage. In. Loc turkeys. In. Chickens. Is broilers. In. Leg in. Shoulder. In. Chops in. Poultry Mutton. Fresh killed legs. In. 13c loins in. 12i shoulders in. 8c chops b. 25c stewing. In. 7c beef sirloin roast. In. 2qc-22c Tbone roast. In. 22c-2sc Iti sub lbs Lsc-18c-22c 14c hip roast. In. 17c-20c rolled roast. In. 21c of and Steak la 18c-22c-24c Siren. Steak la. 20c-24c-2sc Isc-21c to Steak la. 20c-24c-23c 14c brisket boiling beef. La. So Chuck roast cooked Ham ib.40c-45c 25c bran. Lar. Sausage la. 22-236 meat sausage co Elief vouchers accepted Thores 93 064-5 Mem ered telling him that it thought the result of a meeting e which some of the employees agree to buy shares in the Dairy would have been different if there Hac been a secret ballot instead of an open vote. Perlmutter said he did not Recal it. Asked if he had been suspended from driving at the time Drage called a meeting of employees of the Dairy to discuss the Purchase of shares Perlmutter said he had not. Denies statement referring to a visit which he said Perlmutter had made to the Union office feb. 1, Drage is keel do you recall a statement which you made to me in my Orrice when i asked you if you were a com Perlmutter an swered. Drage then read the alleged state ment which he said had been taken Down in shorthand by his Secretary As follows sure. I am a communist but not because of the Coop. I am not a member of the communist party just to hold my Job. I have always been a Radical. At the trial of a fellow employee where i was lawyer the men voted the Way they did because Bilecki Aid. A. Bilecki. General manager of the co operative and Kostaniuk Myron Kostaniuk general superintendent were there. They Are All scared of losing their jobs. It was i Bunch of yes men. If the secret ballot had been taken the result would have been very different. But they were scared to say what they that s a lie. I never made any statement like that. You must have made that Perlmutter shouted. Maybe miss Simpson his score Ary does t know How to take Drage retorted. Scores Morrison had this Fawn remained in the wide open spaces and not Ven tured in to the City it would not have had to be destroyed thursday afternoon. Struck by a Motorist the animal s Skull and a front leg were fractured. It limped pitifully Down Back lanes and Over fences and finally came to rest in a Flower Garden in front of the Debarry apartments Wardlaw Avenue. There it was snapped by a free press photographer a Short time before officials of the Winnipeg humane society took it away and handed it Over to the provincial game department where it was shot. Ing Stimson and Knox out of the party. Says Congress ignored chairman David i. Walsh said the naval affairs committee would Mee saturday on the nomination o Knox 66-year-old publisher of the Chicago daily news. Walsh a split with some aspects of administration defence policy accusing the Navy of deliberately ignoring con when the session opened. Waiter Gress in arranging for Sale of 2 accountant of the operative who appeared for it. Pro tested the absence of Aid. H. C. Morrison a member of the commit tee who. He said had been consistently absent Ever since the co operative started presenting its Side of the Case. 1c Aid. Morrison were to vote on the recommendations of the com Mittee he should hear the co opera Tive s Case he observed. Bought shares before the City Dairy had a Campaign for Selling shares to its employees when he worked for that Dairy be fore coming to the people s co operative 10 years a Michael Slywchuk. Route Foreman testified he said he had bought two City Dairy s100 shares at that time and had also sold City Dairy shares to people on his route receiving a commission for Selling them. You Don t get a commission for Selling shares in the people s co Aid. Simonite observed. Jules Pynoos an sex Serviceman employed As Salesman denied a previous charge that the co opera Tive treated sex servicemen unfairly. He said he had 46 shares in the co operative. Asked by Aid. Simonite if he Haci Ever made any other contribution for political purposes Pynoos replies that he had once Given a Donatio to the c.c.f., a response which brought loud laughter from some 20 spectators who were present he had never contributed to 01 been asked to join the communist party he added. Aid. Coulter said the committee would hold its last session to h final submissions of monday afternoon. Both sides. Moke about continued from Pajic one such preparation the support of Alj political elements is necessary. Hence the naming of two or. Stimson a former Secretary of the Navy and Secretary of War under Republican administrations and or. Knox. The Republican vice presidential candidate with governor Alfred Landon of Kansas against president Roosevelt and vice president Garner in general election. Though John d. M. Hamilton chairman of the Republican National torpedo boats to the British Navy the committee has started Legisla lion to Stop the Sale. Walsh said that he was opposed to coalition but pre dieted that his would approve the nomination. The administration was expected to make strenuous efforts to obtain confirmation of the appointments before the Serrate recesses saturday night for the Republican Conven Tion. might be done in the Case of Stimson. Walsh said Fina action on i Cox would have to wait Seldom has the Senate been so bewildered As when a messenger delivered the nominations shortly after noon yesterday. Mouths fell agape eyes bulged with disbelief. The president sent no message no explanation just the two names on two pieces of Parchment. President s statement then before leaving for Hyde Park . Last night the president issued the following statement the appointments Are in line with the overwhelming sentiment of the nation for National Solidarity in a time of world crisis and in behalf of our National there were no clues Here As to any possible bearing of the action on the great unanswered question will or. Roosevelt take the third term nomination that is certain to be handed to him at the democratic convention next month red Cross secures Aid at Plum Coulee Plum Coulee man., june 21. Spe in Aid of the red Ross work has developed rapidly Here and a Large consignment of oods has been shipped with proceeds of an entertainment an 14 blankets for refugees. The 1 radio singing Star. Dorothy Alt a on the programme. The Shipmen since the first of the year include 48 abdominal binders 16 pairs socks 26 pairs half mitts 11 so pliers scarves 36 bed pan covers pairs wristlets 0 bed jackets to dozen triangular bandages hire Dairs socks 13 sweaters two so Diers scarves two sailors scare be pair mitts one pair wristlet 12 bed jackets 12 suits pyjamas 2 Pillow cases. In addition to these the Asti Macle up of materials supplied b Headquarters the following article have been donated one child s woo Blanket six pounds Wool 12 hos party May disown very appointment has become the War party of this country and we May accept that Issue at its face former president Herbert c. Hoover a dark horse possibility for the presidential nomination said Knox and Stimson Are not representing the Republican becoming War party their said sen. Rob Ert a. Taft an Active candidate for the nomination indicates that the democratic party is rapidly becom ing the War District attorney Thomas e. Dewey of new York expected to have As Many or More first ballot votes than any other candidate called the nominations an act of weakness and desperation i m sorry col. Stimson and col Knox fell for the president s Clev t political play to restore his fast declining said Frank e. Gannett new York who is another seeking the Republican nomination. Landon said he believed or. Roosevelt must have Given the new Cabinet members assurances that he would not be a third they would have refused Roosevelt would expect the Cabinet the Street car told police it changes to enhance his chances for stepped into the path of a third it was stated Here however that when Republican additions to the Cabinet were discussed with Republican leaders several weeks ago or. Roosevelt said he was not a third term candidate. Accident victim Dies in Hospital injured by a Street car on Hen Derson Highway East Kildonan Early june 12, Samuel Hnatko 80, of 256 Austin Street died in St. Joseph s Hospital at 8.55 . Friday. Or. H. M. Speechly provincial Coroner has called an inquest for next tuesday at 5 ., in Provin double now a new Low Dent s pure pork sausage Denis English committee has bitterly repudiated messes. Stimson and Knox As no longer members of that party from a political standpoint or. Roose velt has virtually disrupted the coming Republican convention in Philadelphia. But the appointments signify something much More serious than Domestic politics. The truth is they mean that the president is prepared if humanly possible to commit the United states to an Active part in the War before the election in november if it is within the capacity of his powerful personality and prestige. To is going against All the weight of opinion in his country but the United states has real leadership at last in a Strong International policy. Pcs put still on Washington june 21. Bup president Roosevelt s formation of a bipartisan Cabinet with Henry l. Stimson and col. Frank Knox in the key defence posts still was in dispute today but administration leaders counted More than enough Senate votes needed to confirm the two republicans for their new jobs. While groups in and out of con Gress joined in Praise or denunciation of the move or. Roosevelt reiterated that his sole desire was to achieve National Solidarity. He told a press conference at Hyde Park. N.y., that opposition was based on partisan rather than patriotic motives. The shift in Heads of the War and Navy departments probably completes his plans for Cabinet re visions so far As he knows right now. He said. The Senate military affairs com Mittee meanwhile prepared to con Sider a drastic compulsory military training Bill that would require the service on a selective basis of male citizens from 18 to 65. Either in combat or non combat work. At the same time the War depart ment prepared to Call Reserve officers to Active duty in connection with the current programme to raise the standing army to full peace time strength to enlisted men. Meanwhile the tight Little band of Senate isolationists thundered that the appointment of Knox and Stimson to the Cabinet was another toward War. Republican senators were soft in their formal comment. But their private feelings were in tune with the cutting action of the Organiza Tion leaders at Philadelphia in read Pill gowns and the following Arti Clos made from Wool donated b the local women s Institute 11 sol Dicks scarves two pairs socks to pairs mitts four pairs wristlets. Blankets from Russell Russell man., june 21. Special blankets have Bee forwarded to the red Cross from Russell and the following donation from the various school districts o each Shell Valley Hudson Lockerby. Asse Sippi Inglis free Field Riding Park Thunder Creek Boulton and Lennard to the Rei Cross for the Purchase of Blanket for refugees. The following donations were made from Inglis of blankets s6 in Cash and eight blankets in addition Many articles hav been forwarded to Headquarters. Donation from Sidney Sidney Sale of Farn produce household articles an wearing apparel donated by the citizens of the Community was Hel in Sidney june 18, in Aid of the Canadian Rod Cross. The proceed from this Sale together with Thos from a Silver Tea amounted to Ove mall meat 473 Portage ave. We deliver phone 39 865 extra special morning while they last round Strah in Rump beef whole in spareribs in legs Tork roast in Small soul Tler pork in shoulder Mutton in last or Mutton Stew c ibs. Mutton. In pork Butts in sirloin and Tbone Steak 2 ibs lab. Sirloin roast i in. 1st Croc. Or. Butter in. Bind Lesb Bacon picnic style pork Boneless shoulder in shoulder Spring Lamb in. Less Sprinc Lamb in. A 2 ibs f r Sci Hal f us hip roast by of in. 1 below 3rd phone orders taken Friday b to 9 For saturday morning delivery at these prices sausage meat 3 is. Hamo Urser in pork i beef sausage 2 Ibi fillet veal. In. Deep sirloin roast in Rump or chump veal in. Less be Arlen Lamb in. Shoulder to Earline Lamb loin Lamb chops o ibs _ May specials vol advertised tickets Philadelphia june 21. Bup republicans gathered Here for their National convention hoped today to waive president Roosevelt s two new Cabinet officers out of the party and Brand the democrats As the War a no War Republican platform and a non interventionist candid ate and Campaign seemed Likely As party leaders oriented themselves o the entry of two notable republicans into the democratic Cabinet the convention meets monday and unless leaders can get together quickly on one of the candidates for the presidential nomination a deadlock seems in Prospect. Republican platform framers Are divided Between a strict non interventionist foreign affairs Plank and j a declaration promising to avoid Var while aiding the allies with material resources. I former senator Walter e. Edge of new Jersey and others urge that he . Must avoid being Joc into a position of being Mere an innocuous peace Landon himself favors Aid to the new Hope but or. Roosevelt s nomination f two distinguished republicans col. Frank Knox of Chicago and col. Henry l. Stimson new York o his Cabinet gave isolationists new Hope. Knox and Stimson were ailed interventionists in a Sho w of statements which followed Nonoi Cement of their nominations. Chairman John d. M. Hamilton f the National committee apparent meant to read Knox and Stim on out of the party in a statement which was applauded by commit Emen and women. These said Hamilton having entered the Cabinet Are no longer qualified to speak As re publicans or for the Republican party. Both col. Knox and col. 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