Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 5, 1946, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press thursday december 5, 1945 Page t Murray opposes Truman s views Cio plumps for higher wages to meet increased living costs by Maky cask key free press labor reporter who recently attended the Congress of Industrial organizations convention in Atlantic City . Two presidents one Harry s. Truman representing the people necessarily bring about increased prices. On the opening Day of the convention of Industrial Union officers held in Atlantic City ., 60 year old Phil Murray . President read a message to the delegates from Harry Truman president of the United states. Or. Truman s message warned aches of arthritis. Rheumatism hot Kroon Lahner joints. Lumbago. Neuralgia. Sciatica and wage agreements de tween lao or and management touch not Only the lives of wage earners and the profits of they affect the stability and bal Ance of our whole political econ omy. 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So in uttering my greetings to the Congress of Industrial organizations i urge Al its members to prove As they did during the War that their Aims and purposes Are the common property of All who the message concluded you have a place at the Council tables of again your resolve to safeguard and enhance the precious Freedom Welcl you have helped americans win r. Truman s greeting was tabled without comment. On that same opening Day Phi Murray in his 77-Page report on the position and intentions of the Cio said neither the american workers nor the american people As a whole can accept the fallacious concept that an increase in the Standard of living is undesirable neither the american workers nor the american t people As a whole can accept the fallacious notion that profiteers must be accorded Ever larger profits that prices must be permitted to go even higher that real wages must be permitted to fall even lower that the american people must suffer even More severe strains on their budgets and that All of this is necessary for the health of our Economy. Policy inadmissible a wage freeze or a policy which is based on the Assumption wage increases Are illegitimate or rails be suppressed and discouraged and that such a policy must be part of the official position of the government is thoroughly inadmissible. Such a policy strengthens and encourages the profiteering monopoly forces which have been sink ing their grasps even deeper into the operations of our government As well1 As of our Economy. It is this policy which goes under the name of wage stabilization1. The membership of the Cio completely rejects any such pro or. Murray said. Last Winter s big Cio strikes were blamed by the Cio president on the failure of management to realize the necessity for wage increases without increasing the Cost of living through higher Murray the scottish Colliery boy who became president of District no. 5 of the american United mine workers in 1916, and presi Dent of the Cio since 1940, continued bitterly on the question of Jap strikes by saying quite representatives of Industry recognize that t was due to their error in not accepting the Cio position at the Abor management conference convened by president. Truman in november 1945, that the bitter strikes of this past Winter of at the convention Auto steel and rubber unions committed themselves to seek wage increases o offset living costs not Only in the United states but in their Canadian unions As Well. Other unions will up the wage pattern increase of 18 i cents an hour in Basic industries gained by the Cio in the u.s., and the 10 to 15 cent increases gained by the recent Cal wage drive in Canada. Reward offered for child Slayer Minaki ont., dec. 5 special Reward of has been posted by William h. Stronger commissioner of police for ont Ario for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the murder of Joan Elizabeth Smith aged three and one half years at Minaki May 4. On the night in question this Young girl was carried from her bed in the absence of her parents and her nude body was found some hours later several Hundred feet from her Home. The child had been brutally. Murder with no apparent motive. Posthumous award of operational wings to to. W. Y. Mcneil Pilot officer w. Y. Mcneil formerly of Winnipeg has been posthumously awarded the . . Operational wings in recognition of Gallant service in action against the Accord ing to word received by his parents or. And mrs. W. Mcneil Apt. A 3. Victoria Manor Windsor ont. Pilot officer Mcneil received his education at principal Sparling and Daniel Mclntyre schools and was employed by the Safeway prior to his enlistment in 1941. Missing out of Gibraltar since january 17, 1944, he is survived by his parents three Sisters mrs. J. Mcpherson of Detroit mrs. B. Hughes of Washington and mrs. J. R. Forrest of Winnipeg and two Brothers. Douglas a twin and Louis both of Windsor. Pedestrian injured by Street car knocked Down by a North bound Street car on main Street just South of Higgins Avenue about 10 . Tuesday Reginald e. Down 50, 426 Mcgregor Street was taken of Winnipeg general Hospital suf Fering cuts and abrasions to his Lead and a possible fractured rib. He was released after treatment according to police reports the Street car was driven by Lydia Cole 260 Young Street the injured Man was crossing main Street East to West when the Accident occurred the number of motor vehicles in Sweden is now against at the beginning of this year. The figures include motor cycles. Or. T. Z. Koo or. T. Z. Koo on tour Here or. T. Z. Koo of China who is now on tour of South and North America As Secretary of the world student Christian federation will arrive in Winnipeg from Brandon. Friday evening to address a Spe Cial Public meeting at Grace uni Ted Church monday at 8 . Or. Koo s subject will be the Christi an and International relations. While in the City he will also address students the University of Manitoba fort Garry at 9.15 ., Friday on sunday he will preach at St. Matthews Church in the morning and Westminster United Church during the evening service and on monday he will address the ministerial association. Or. Koo began his present tour after having spent nearly three years in japanese occupied China. He is a graduate of St. John s University in Shanghai and prior to joining the Christian federation was employed with the chinese railway service and served As Secretary of the student division of the chinese y. M. C. A. He has also represented China at several Majori conferences and world Church conferences. While in Winnipeg he vill be the guest of Hon. R. F. Mcwiliiams lieutenant governor and mrs. My Williams. Fort Garry halves debt fort Garry s bonded indebtedness has been Cut in half stated Reeve j. S. Fennell at the annual meet ing of the fort Garry ratepayers association held monday evening in the Parish Hall of St. Paul s anglican Church. He warned How Ever that in View of the increased building programme there would be a larger expenditure of Public funds necessarily raising taxes to some extent. Wendell Norton was named president of the association for 1947. Other office Are mrs. C. D. F. V. Lee Jack Grier son and a. Vice presi dents r. Belloff Secretary and William Walker treasurer. Directors . For the new year Are j. Pepler and g. S. A Lemoine of St. Norbert c. Knockaert and e. Bonne of fort Whyte or. W. J. Cherwick and Otto Muth. Of Kings drive g. Mailman and a. Joyal of Grandin District or. A. Savage and a. E. Hagborg North East l. Dewet t. Freestone m. James and George Condo South East. Progress by co operation or. A. 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