Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 27, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page four Winnipeg free press thursday june 27, 1940 into the hotter fire France seen As Pawn in Axis plans to create a new order Washington june 27. L. Simpson associated press Mili tary writer last night suggested that while France has stepped out of the frying pan of the european official texts of the Ger Man and italian armistice terms suggest she has stepped into a hot Ter fire of political and economic pressure designed to melt away her resistance to totalitarian purposes of creating a new order in Europe if not the Simpson s analysis of to French situation follows j despite Berlin contentions that the form and substance of that Axis proclaimed new order is not reflected in the twin armistice for mules to which France bowed the armistice terms provide a blueprint of what France can expect. She is obviously to be both wooed and coerced to abandon her democratic leanings and become a willing team mate of the Axis partners a Power Ful Factor ultimately in spreading the Hitler Mussolini ideological gospel throughout the world. Explains bitterness of charge this is the fear that haunts Brit Ain girding for the most terrible fight for life of her National exist ence. It explains the bitterness of 1hc charge that the Petain ministry in France has sold out France s ally to the enemy by refusing to Muster the French Empire outside France and the French Fleet to continue the struggle. Given the France and colonial Empire tremendous value Mussolini if politically realigned. And British reaction to France s surrender strongly hints that there is fear in London that the process of disintegration of French democracy has already set in at the top in France accounting for French capitulation. Charges puppet government new York june 27. Up who rules the new York Post asked yesterday in its leading editorial. The Post answered its own ques Tion immediately saying Adolf Hitler has succeeded in setting up a puppet government in the Petain and that the United states government must not recognize any act of that government. It urges Congress and the president to Send troops into All dutch danish and French pos sessions in this hemisphere to hold them against nazi attempts How Ever disguised to establish bases blames Over Confidence London june 27. Up the greatest reason for the collapse of the French army was the building of the Maginot line which induced a spirit of inertia and Over conf col. Colin Bain Marais. South african minister to France said inst night in an interview the British broadcasting corporation reported. Col. Bain Marais said the Las person he saw before he left Bor Deaux was general Maxime Wey Gand whom he described As a completely broken Down Man a Man deserving of much sympathy because he had a very raw intrigue said the South african minister has completely under mined constitutional Fra race but the spirit of France lived on among a Section of the people and Britain must keep in touch with that Sec defeat of Britain her world wide could be of to Hitler and do not neglect your Teeth to delay dental attention is often dangerous. We offer careful examination and give you an estimate of the Cost Quick service or. D. R. Jacob and associates -offices------2 Winnipeg Portare ave. Montgomery sours 9 to 6. Abandon Rosser Are. Opposite Bank of Montreal monday. Wednesday and saturday till 9 . Kling holds false Teeth Meighen urges . Act left alone Ottawa june 27. The British North America act in its present form. It. Hon. Arthur Meighen conservative Leffier suggested to the Senate yesterday that other Means should be found enabling Federal unemployment insurance in Canada rather than amendment to the act As is pro posed in a government measure. Hon. Raoul Dandurand govern ment Leader tabled correspondence Between premiers of the provinces and prime minister Mackenzie King which he said indicated approval by the provinces of the government s proposal. Then he moved adoption of a Resolution asking the British parliament to Amend the Ace. Senator Dandurand recalled that in 1935 the Senate had passed a Bill establishing unemployment insurance which was later declared by the privy Council to be unconstitutional. There remained he said but one open amendment this was wha c the govern ment sought. Says decision unfortunate or. Meighen doubting the value of recapitulation of past events referred to the decision of the privy Council As unfortunate 1 since that time the Senate had had a report from parliamentary coun Sel reviewing the history of the confederation pact and making suggestions intended to bring into har Mony the aspirations of both prov inces and Dominion placing the whole legislative process on a sounder basis. The report Nail met with unanimous approval by authorities. The principal feature of the re port was the indication that at a certain stage the decisions of the privy Council had veered from the line of its previous sound decisions. Parliamentary counsel had advised that rather than Start to re pair the act. Piece by piece there should be a general address presented to the Imperial parliament outlining the intent of the fathers of confederation and that having outlined and made Clear that in tent there would be no need for unrestricted on that subject or Meighen said and the Dominion could Deal with whatever migh arise in that connection without further reference to the provinces senator c. P. Beaubien con. Quebec suggested the danger of Quebec withdrawing after a year or two. Senator Meighen doubted if Quebec would leave itself in the position of contributing to the cos of unemployment insurance with out drawing the Benefit. Senator do b. Farris lib., British Columbia suggested the petition to Westminster for a constitutional amendment be proceeded with because at this time there was the unique position of All prov inces being in agreement with the Dominion on the idea of unemployment insurance. To proceed under senator Meg hens plan the whole matter would have to be threshed out again in the provincial Legislatures which would take too much time. It would be too unwieldy a method too for future legislation. Quebec would possibly wait and see How the insurance scheme operated be fore coming into it. Senator Beaubien moved adjournment of the debate until 1 Clay. Amending the act at All or. Meighen said. Technically the act would be your plates need t Rock dip and drop. Klino. The better powder dentists recommend. Kling holds false Teeth More firmly and comfortably. Checks Tad breath no pasty taste or feeling. Giant size can thou get twice As much for your Money in approved by Good housekeeping Institute. At druggists avoid a substitutes. Insist on in Minneapolis Franu of Neji play r conditioned Itil Duran Bath. New Dri 1.6co room hotel Kollet he Qto sow amended by the Resolution out the effect would be Only to restore the original line of decision departure from which had brought legislative chaos. Final judgment All knew he continued that the passing of the address now vein discussed meant amending the a the final judgment therefore rested with the Senate. By passing the address the senat would decline to follow the advice of its counsel. Passage would Alsi put the Senate on record As being obligated to ask for further Amend ments in Case other repairs were wanted. Would it not be better he asked to review again the recommendation of parliamentary counsel of Lind some other Means less circuit Ous and More satisfactory than tha suggested by the proposed address senator Meighen called attention to Section 94 of the British North America act which provided Powers for the Dominion govern ment notwithstanding other pro visions of the it to bring about uniformity of Laws among the prov inces on the same question provid ing such Laws had already been enacted by the provincial Legisla Tures. However this Section a not applicable to Quebec it was pointed out. Would be unrestricted if such Laws were adopted by the provinces say the unemployment insurance scheme then the Power of the Dominion parliament become Gen. Griesbach Given High Post in West Ottawa june 27. Ment of major general William Antrobus Griesbach conservative member of the Senate for Alberta As inspector general of Canadian Active service Force units in West Ern Canada was announced last National defence de night at the apartment. The announcement had been expected for some Days and it was understood the late Hon. Norman Mcl. Rogers As minister of National defence had looked with favor on the nomination of the Alberta sen Ator to the Post. Until now . E. C. Ashton has been inspector general for Mili appointed major Gen. Griesbach whose appointment As inspector general of . Units in Western Canada was announced last night More than it worked with Mussolini or Hitler. Nor will it work with Spain occupied the International settlement at Tangier 10 Days ago apparently for the duration of the War As a defence precaution. At the time it was stated this move was taken with Britain s knowledge. Jews Are urged to take refugees plans to secure the maximum number of jewish1 Homes for Chil Dren to be evacuated from England to Canada decided upon at a mass meeting of jewish women at the hebrew sick Benefit Hall tuesday at 2.30 . This decision was made at a conference of 25 jewish women s organizations rep resented by 64 delegates at the . Clubroom wednesday afternoon. L. Rosenberg Canadian jewish Congress official urged that every jewish Home in both Winnipeg and Western Canada which can under take to maintain a child should Register without delay. Weygand says Honor untouched London june 27. Up the Swiss radio said last night that Gen. Maxime Weygand former com Mander in chief of the Allied forces had issued the following or Der of the Day to the French army after numerous and continuous Battles you have received their Der to cease fighting. We were not Lucky you have fought bravely. France s Honor is untouched. The fulfilment of your duties May give you Confidence in the Fate of France which has suffered in past centuries. Be faithful and United. Your sacrifice will not be in Knowles boys track meet on Friday the annual Field Day of the Knowles boys school will be held at the East Kildonan grounds Fri Jay at 2 . The meet is sponsored the Hundred club and promises to be a bigger Success than last year. Defence move urged Swampscott mass., june 27. A j. Wilgus famous Ameri can Engineer and transportation expert declared today that United states railroads should be in the interests of a Over by the Federal government at defence. Keep Cool the Salada was infuse 6 heaping Teaspoons of Salada Black Tea in a pint of fresh boiling after 6 minutes Strain liquid into 2 quart Container while hot add 1 to l of sugar and juice of 2 Lemons strained stir until sugar is dissolved with cold water. Do not allow Tea to Cool before adding cold water or will become Cloudy. Serve with chipped ice. The. Above makes 7 tall Tea free War savings Stamps save the coupons packed with Blennies and other Ogilvie products. They con be exchanged for War savings Stamps. Ask your grocer for details. The new Cereal sensation made of 6 Crains not one but 6 and different try them f0r breakfast tomorrow most families rave about them combines for the first time in any Cereal the wholesome goodness of wheat Oats Barley Rye Corn and buckwheat plus Tonik wheat germ the Well known Vitamin food supplement give the family a treat serving this Deli Cious health building Cereal for breakfast tomorrow health tary farces in Canada inspector general he now will for Central Canada embracing All of Ontario. And . T. Quebec remains inspector general Ada. Taking in get ready for the Houlday come in for free tire inspection play Safe. You can t afford the risk of smooth worn tires particularly when our High Trade in allowances make it so cheap to own super Safe High mileage Dominion royals come in today and let us 1uote you top prices on your old tires. Trade in unsafe tires on new Dominion Xoy Ais l. Tremblay of at his Post of for Eastern can Quebec and the maritime provinces. General Griesbach 62, is a native of fort Quappelle sask., and a service in the South african War and the first great War. He was elected to the House of commons for Edmonton West while overseas in 1917 and was summoned to the Senate in 1921, after which he was promoted major general he went overseas As a major at the outbreak of War in 1914 and the same year returned to Canada to raise and command the 49th battalion now perpetuated by the Edmonton regiment in the 1st overseas division . Overseas he led the battalion into the fighting area and in february 1917, was appointed to command the 1st brigade. With that brigade he marched into Germany after the armistice. General Griesb acors War services brought him the distinguished ser vice order and bar and he was made a commander of the Bath and a commander of the order of St. Michael and St. George. Move to oust Chamberlain is growing Francis tire company ave. Phone 26 616 London june 27. Up 7hc future of Neville Chamberlain As a member of the Churchill government is becoming More and More Uncertain As a result of a big bloc of parliamentary votes which ire determined to oust him. For almost a month the. Former irime minister has been the target f behind the scenes attack for his part in failing to organize the Man Jower and resources of the nation using the first nine months of the Var. At least once prime minister Churchill has stepped in to save his Abinet colleague but the move i ment against the Man of Munich As continued. In some quarters it is reported lat David Lloyd George May enter in Churchill administration in the ear future possibly replacing or. Chamberlain. The news chronicle in an editorial asserting that Britain must fight now with brass to Day attacked Richard Butler for eign under Secretary for telling the House of commons that the British government had accepted the honorable declaration of the Span ish government that it intends to respect the neutrality of Tangier. The newspaper commented in or. Chamberlain s govern ment or. Butler was Ever ready to accept the honorable declarations of the italians that they were not really intervening in Spain. In re plying to questions he always appeared to be counsel for the de Fence of the Duce. It is intolerable that he should now be allowed to adopt a similar attitude towards the Spanish fascist government. 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