Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, February 01, 1943

Issue date: Monday, February 1, 1943
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 1, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba Debt act 1 dismissed feb. 1. Up judicial committee of Council Oclay issued a judgment stating that toe adjust mint act of the province of Alberta invaded of inc Dominion parliament and conker Momu Jed cd the conferred upon the Marrira act. Judgment f3ee press monday february 1, 1943 Ana consequently province under the the of the province against a Nurt of Canada decision court of Bew the ice a s act was Alberta Jugis dismissed relieve armers a constitutes a invasion Appeal costs snid while it the legislation was of legislative at distress of liners it As Senous and f the exc la Powers "1 to Par Canada and Ana a actual legislator. In on those a Tiro Vinces of a Litobar and new Brunswick sup Ped Mierta in the i peal. The in Dhoedt pointed out that that n to and with Par a cues on before. Com Mitch up Vot a matter of the expediency of the Alberta act a cd 3 3937 dul was simply one to tile Power of the province s Manitoba debt act in doubt Validity of Manitoba debt adjustment Law has been thrown into grave doubt by reason of the privy Council decision which holds the Alberta debt adjustment net Ultra Vires it was freely admitted by spokesmen for the Manitoba government on monday. Rows of to Lvi privy Council s judgment which upholds the supreme court of can Ada reached Winnipeg monday. The Manitoba government immediately foresaw the Strong possibility of the Dominion parliament at the present session being pressed to enact Law to provide Protection for Prairie farm debtors in lieu of provincial debt adjustment machinery. _ anticipating an unfavourable Deci Sion by the privy Council repro natives of the Prairie provinces following a conference at which agreement was reached at Saska Toon met in Regina last july and i drafted a Farmers bankruptcy fed eral Bill to be called the Farmers debt settlement act. Manitoba s position Hon. James Mclena Ghens Manitoba s ral slated monday that until the privy coun j cil judgment is received Here and i he had studied it he would be unable to state How far it affects the Manitoba debt adjustment jaw. I while the Alberta act goes considerably farther than the Manitoba act in its application the two acts have the same principle. Manitoba Crown Law officials stated thai the privy Council judgment might find the Alberta act Ultra Vires and thereby invalid on Points not contained in the Manitoba act. The Manitoba government however is facing the Strong possibility that the province May have to abandon the answer was in the Eja Tive. It must necessarily Fol Thal the Dominion has Lull a to pass a Styli Ite Dealin the matter or such part of it s is beyond the Power of the . Thu judgment in id. Jiing the committee hearing h Appellant argued that the act concerned matters Cov a do the British North America Only under these headings Lei Are allowed to the Provin authority property civil in the province Adi Nistra of Justice he prov i Chidini the civil courts and Gen Irby All Iners merely local private nature i the province. Dominion attitude lie respondents the Dominion ,. Denied the Alberta was within any of those Cate or series and argued the act was its entire debt adjustment setup. Psi lation the words Bank Hon. Stuart Garson in his capacity he try and insolvency which Unias provincial treasurer and Hon. Sci Section 91 of the . Act Douglas Campbell minister of Agri litre reserved to the authority of Federal government. They affected the and Commerce ind promissory interest and the status of current russian drives territory held by nazis up to end of extent of nazi Advance of 194-3 territory retaken by russians French leaders agree on Aims London feb. 1. Giraud said today in an interview with. Daily mail correspondent Ward Price that he and fighting French Leader Gen. Charles do Gaulle have agreed on Aims but that differences remain about Means to to n attain them. Howe Days optimism quite unwarranted Boston feb. 1 a the spirit of optimism abroad looking to an Early end to the War is quite in Hon. C. D. Howe Canadia minister of munitions and said today. Commencement speaker at Massa Giraud expressed Confidence that he and de Gaulle gradually will reach a basis for co operation and added that they Plant another meet ing although time has been set for it. My View is that it is Only natural that the much smaller forces con trolled by de Gaulle amounting to some or men. Should be amalgamated with the larger army under my he declared however that he was Content that each should continue in charge of political administration of the territories they now control. Giraud admitted disagreement with de Gaulle on the matter of personalities explaining that de Chusett Institute of technology s 76th graduation exercises Howe urged the Lilis graduates not to think of n Quick and easy Victory but to Settle Down to a Long hard struggle. He said that although recent news from the combat areas was enc our. Aging the great need at the Moj Gaulle objects to the presence of rent is for ships and More ships certain people in my adminis Lra both naval and for planes and More planes both fight ing and transport. Losses of shipping continue at an appalling rate and while new ships tonnage now is being built at a rate faster than tonnage is being sunk the margin must be widened quickly and largely to enable our growing armies abroad to have the ii eded group packs move clothes for Russia Westminster Church Page five St. Claude Man seriously burned Louis Bellec. 55. Of St. Claude Man., critically burned and his daughter Yvonne suffering from cuts were admitted to St. Boniface Hospital at 2.30 . Sunday after their Home was destroyed by fire. The Bellec family who reside in the second floor of their two Storey building jumped to safety. It s believed the fire started when or. Bellec poured some Coal Oil in the stove. His condition is reported to be poor. Yvonne and her father were rushed to the City by a neighbor r. F. Be Diperte. Appointment of Captain c. C. Edwards As officer commanding 10 District company Royal Cana Dian army service corps was announced Here today by military authorities. A copier ded the culture represented Manitoba at the conference which meeting in Regina last july 9-12, Drew up a Brief calling Lor a Dominion Bill applying the principle of the bankruptcy i d to the hazards of farm brass and competes incorporated i ing Ancl providing for inexpensive authority of the Canadian and practical machinery for simple Pali ardent a Point also covered menting such proposed Law. Trade Jas of Exchange Section 91. They also argued e Alberta act conflicted with a umber of acts validly enacted by to Canadian parliament. Tom Taylor of b23 fort Garry Tourt informs the free press that to is not the Man involved in the Clice court Case last week in doing the theft of St Ico. Accompanied by or. Garson or. Bracken went to Ottawa on july 13 to present the draft Bill for the proposed Farmers debt settlement act to the Dominion government. It was proposed that this Legisla Tion replace the existing Federal Farmers creditors arrangement act which in any c3se no longer applies in Manitoba. The tide of nazi invasion swept far into Russia at its Peak in 1941 and 1942, but now the gains made by the red army this Winter in recapturing this territory Are clearly shown on this map. The High Marks of nazi invasion in each of the two years of War on the Eastern front Are indicated As is the extent of the by the soviets and Vincin g on All lighting fronts. Or in3 Post defence projects scottish Wren now serves on Chippawa . Transportation supervisor retires Vancouver b.c., feb. 1. Special Hillier. Supervisor of transportation. Canadian Pacific railway Vancouver retired on pension today and was succeeded by c. E. Lister formerly assistant superintendent Lith Bridge Accord ing to announcement by William Ivanson general superintendent. . Division. Vancouver. Or. Hillier served at Winnipeg in 1326 As inspector of transportation and has been supervisor of transportation Vancouver since Decem Ber. 1937. Or. Lister became assistant superintendent at Calgary in november 1939, and assistant superintendent at Lethbridge a year later. A meeting of civilian defence workers residing in the Vicinity of St. George s anglican Church will be held tuesday at 8.30 ., in the Church Hall. Budget Loans for men and women Ottawa. Feb. 1. Per Manoir for War liquidation of United states constructed in Canada is provided in an Exchange 01 ._., governments of the two countries tabled in the House of com Mons today by prime minister Mackenzie King. The formula is 1. All immovable assets of the United states arc to be released within one year after the end of the War to the Crown in the right of the Dominion or the province in which they Are situated 2. All movable assets must be re moved from Canada within one year or offered for Sale to the Crown in the right of the Dominion or a province at a Price to be fixed j by two appraisers one chosen by each country with Power to select a third in Case of disagreement. 3. If movable assets Are not re moved or sold to the Crown within one year they must be offered for Sale on the open Market i. If they cannot be sold on the open Market their disposition is to be referred to the permanent joint defence Board. Special agreements there Are special agreements pro Viding for the disposition of sonic United states defence projects in Canada. The formula it is under stood is designed to apply in cases in there is no special agree ment for disposition. 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Payments include House of 27c per month on unpaid balances. Is authorized by the Small leans act 1939. . Hek3er50n, Pineil Dott household m. Lyons manager a Huron and Erie building 232 Portage Avenue at fort Street Winnipeg Man. Phone 38-244 Farmers support federation stand Manitoba Farmers fully endorse the stand of the Canadian federa Tion of agriculture in protesting the Dominion government s action in announcing the 1943 wheat policy while the federation was discussing that policy at its annual convention in Calgary Friday William Bryce of Dugald president of the Mani Toba federation of agriculture said , on his return from the convention. Think it is a shame and shows that the government is ignoring our views he Scad. The government s action was entirely unexpected As prime min ister King told us last year that the door was open for negotiation and the government would be glad to receive representatives of the Farmers at any the Manitoba body will any further action that the . Takes in regard to the matter. Or. Bryce said. The annual meeting of the . Will be held in june he added. Women of Ere among the volunteers who reported Bright Early monday morning to the clothing depot of the Canadian Aid to Russia fund for sorting and packing new and Urr clothing arriving in the depot. Mrs. B. A. Victor chairman of the clothing committee has asked churches in the City to Send representatives to Aid this work. Bales of clothing Are still coming into the depot from both City and country Points. Three Bales from the Emerson red Cross arrived Over the week end and a number from the Kenora division were delivered monday. Executives of the cloth ing committee however Are still appealing for More new or used apparel. Urges consideration for farm producers i maintain that thess Are quite secondary matters which time will he said. Giraud referring to criticism of his administration for alleged partiality to Vichy adherents declared be would be the last of All French men to try or wish to impose a Vichy minded administration either on North Africa or France. Joins Cle Gaulle London feb. 1. Mas Sigli 53. French ambassador to tur key before being dismissed by Vichy in 1940. Has escaped from France and joined Gen. Charles de Gaulle in London the fighting French press service said yesterday. Violinist featured on Beacon show Dorothy Krause violinist is the Elizabeth Wilson if your phone Call to the naval recruiting office is answered period extended for registration Ottawa feb. 1. Up Lubor 10th annual custom cd tailored suits still As Low Asoo and up think of it your Choice of scores of imported English suiting hand tailored to your individual measure ments at a Greaf saving. Cry garment made on the premises clothing company Ltd. 5.ici Ittai St. Phone 27 Quality clothes since 1s77 order Star of the Beacon stage production j a Early. This week. Miss Krause s Tricky playing of such songs As 12th Street bag when my baby smiles at me and Many others received a great ovation. Held Over for a second week the musical Campbells again displayed their skill by accompany ing the band using Only bottles Bells and other novel instruments to produce music. Jean Pei Luck Soprano Sang i la Pray for you and her Lovely voice is doing her credit at the Beacon this week. The Hoffard Sisters presented a tap dance adding a touch of acrobatics to the routine. Your Garden seeds a serious shortage in Many varieties 1 two thieves get terms in prison two men were Given Penitentiary terms by judge j. G. Cory in county court judges criminal court Mon Day. They were Walter a Sumner. Favourable Lake ont., who pleaded guilty to theft of 48 Diamond rings from Egert j. Felsted on oct. 3. 1942, and who Drew a four year term and Alexander Kitson. Chin. Ont. Who must serve two for robbery with violence. Who Nave Siul vol Tumu Ninfi i Vij Jwj . Tii i. Elizabeth Alison who arrived f a Cicai does come i doubt if we should Kitson pleased guilty to stealing Ronli ii i t t t c1o i a i in Tinl to iw1vs i fl4i Mir Hill Olav announced i Milan cd an i he Perod genuine Glasgow accent speaking Extension to March i Good English Don t the first Wren to surprised. Registration of single men in age j on Active s subject to military Call up there May come a Day Chippawa h have not yet notice. Some us can go no Fri Ither. Be go Toronto feb. 1. R. Aird. President of the National Dairy Council of Canada said in an address today at the Council s 22nd annual meeting Here he was fearful that the Canadian adult population May have to submit to More rigid restriction in their food habits if the Canadian people Are to do All that will be expected of them in Supply ing needy Peoples abroad. In an address open org the Council s j you three Day session Here or. Aird you d. Said he was not sure that much of our production difficulty would not be relieved by ensuring better re turns to our primary producer avoiding Hasty demands upon him. by giving him a fairly Long programme to work of the manpower and production problem the speaker said i find the question of manpower quite confusing. In rather an hysterical Way we have called for he All out War Effort and As that Effort developed and we became involved in the consequent and inevitable problem of manpower we found ourselves rather unhappy ;