Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, December 10, 1946

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 10, 1946, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press tuesday december 10, 1946 Page 7 goal hearing in january foremen Union Issue before supreme court Washington dec. 10 a the United states supreme court monday granted the government s request for a speedy ruling in the Coal Case and agreed to decide another question of vital interest to John l. Unionization of foremen. The court approved the government s motion to by pass the court of appeals and authoritatively Settle the legality judge t. Alan Goldsborough s restraining order against or. Lewis in View of the Public interest even though the strike was Over and most of the miners returned to work during the Day. It set the Case for argument to Jan. 14. Its decision could come any monday after then and it probably will be delivered Well ahead of the 1 deadline or. Lewis mentioned saturday for a possible new walkout in ordering the miners Back to work to end a Day strike. The matter of unionizing foremen has been a stumbling Block to negotiation of a new contract Between Lewis and the private mine owners which would permit the govern ment to relinquish control of the new once a Day Cream j poli grip holds Loose dental plates k tight All Day Long or double your Money Back inner clean herbal laxative 1. Aids in stimulating sluggish intestinal Muscles. 2. Help rid intestines of accumulated waste. 3. Made Only a herbs in their natural stale. 4. Pleasant and easy to take. 5. No Luss no brewing no bother. 6. Gentle in action when in Smatt doses. 7. Soc package lasts months. At All leading druggists or write far free generous trial Supply. Inner clean 750 St. Antoine us. Montreal. Quebec. Inner clean herbal laxative poli grip j f holds Loose dental plates tight mat my my my my my pits. The operators have been determined to await a supreme court ruling before yielding on this Point. Under his contract with the government however or. Lewis has been organizing mine foremen in a Branch of District 50, of the United mine workers the government contract provides that the procedures and rulings of the National labor relations Board shall be followed in the matter. The supreme court agreed to review a Case involving the organization of foremen in a separate Union of their own at the Packard motor company of Detroit. Another Case headed for the supreme court involves the organization of fore men in a Union of rank and file production workers specifically or. Lewis Union at the Jones and Laughlin steel company. Meanwhile senator Robert Taft told reporters he sees no reason for Congress to delay action on labor legislation until the supreme court rules. Senator Scott Lucas has proposed a congressional investigation of unions to see whether leaders Wield autocratic Moke about Hamilton continued from Page 1 Whigan. He also attended the sessions of the Canadian penal Congress at Windsor m october and was elected chairman of the Cnadis executive of that organization. Judge Hamilton a Manitoban since 1908, has Long been associated with Manitoba s educational Phil anthropic religious and Community endeavours. In 1925 he was appointed judge of the Winnipeg juvenile court upon the retirement of judge d. B. Harkness. And his jurisdiction extended throughout Eastern Central and Southern judicial districts of the province. A son of the parsonage judge Hamilton was born near London ont. The son of Rev. Christopher coughs and colds require attention Mcever take chances on a cough or cold develop ing into something More serious. The immediate use of or. Wood s Norway Pine syrup relieves spasms of coughing helps to Cut phlegm and mucus open the air passages and soothe the irritation. Or. Wood s Norway Pine syrup contains no harmful ingredients nor habit forming drugs. It has been a popular household remedy for nearly 50 years. Get a Supply today. On Sale at drug counters everywhere. Price 35c a bottle or the Marjre family size 60c. The f. Mubara co., limited Toronto of. And Sarah Hamilton May 1, 1881. He completed his education in on Tario with his graduation from the University of Toronto in 1905. A Hen came to Manitoba and later enrolled As a Law student with the University of Manitoba. He graduated and was called to the bar in 1911. For the next few years judge Hamilton practice Law in Winnipeg and later served As trustee and managing director of the consolidated paper com Pany and was for some years solicitor for the Union Bank. During the past 25" years judge Hamilton had served in carious capacities on organization and administration in Winnipeg. He was a member of the Board of directors and of the estate of Wesley College for Many years served As a director and chairman of the finance com Mittee of the associated fresh air Camps a director of the Vita hos Pital and Aid to China committees. He is also a member of the Winni Peg Board of Trade and the prisoners Aid association of which he now becomes executive director. As a member of the methodist Church the judge represented that organization throughout the Church Union movement. He was a member of the first Council of the Church and worked in that capacity for a number of years. He was a member of the educational com Mission arid a director of the All people s Mission. With a keen interest in the boy scouts and girl guides associations he has held executive offices in both directorates. Or. Hamilton is a daughter of the late Rev. S. D. Chown Tor onto. Shriner or. Heaney Well known in win nip leg for his work As a member of the shrines is at present illustrious potentate of Khartum Temple and led the shrines drive last summer in Aid of the new crippled children s Hospital. He was born april 5, 1888. At Meadow Lea near Stonewall man., where he attended school. Later at Wesley College he took his degree in arts then went on to graduate in Law. In his final year he was Gold medallist. Or. Heaney served with the Cana Dian Field artillery during world War i. He was wounded in Battle in september 1918. And discharged in july 1919. Following the War or. Heaney became affiliated with the Law firm of Craig Tarr Hughes and Macleod and carried out his prac Tice there until he joined the at Torney general s department of the provincial government sept. 8, 1930. April 15, 1940, he was loaned to the government liquor control As chief liquor inspector. As Crown attorney or. Heaney represented the Crown at the Spring and autumn assizes in Many in stances. He appeared on behalf of the Crown during the last fall As sizes. At other times he repress item the Crown at outside police courts including St. James. Transcona and fort Garry. In addition to being a Shriner or. Heaney is past preceptor in York rite and is a member of St. Andrew s River Heights United Church. He is married and has no children. Loose dental plates poli grip l w holds false Teeth tight All Day i or double your Money Back or Doudie tour Money Hock w give them All in attractive red and go1d boxes of fifty. Itd., 1onoon, England 1 to years reputation for Quality Pretcoe Philip of Greece 25, who has recently re Quested British citizenship is re Mored to be engaged to Princess Elizabeth although Buckingham Palace is standing by its september statement that the Princess is not engaged however there is no de Nial that the engagement has been contemplated. More about fire probe continued from Page 1 get a High pressure line on the Blaze by which time both Eleva tors had been destroyed. Although sufficient water was available the Lack of pumps made it impossible for the water to reach the top of the Blaze they said. It also charged that chief a. Spence refused to Call the Winnipeg fire department to Aid in fighting the Blaze saying in reply the decision for such a move is mine alone and i Don t deem it advisable at this or. Dawson told Council that he watchman had discovered the fire at approximately 2.40 . He immediately telephoned the fire department but no one an he said. The watchman Hen looked up the number in the Elt phone directory to make sure be had the right number and called again. Ten minutes later two men and a truck arrived and the men tried to attach a Hose. Pump stuck i was told by a Loyee that they had brought along a Booster pump but that it had be come stuck in. A ditch. that they used a team of horses to pull it out and took it Back to Marion Street and did not Hook it up until 5.30 ., nearly two and a half hours after the alarm was phoned in. Yet about three quarters of an hour after the arrival of the first truck the elevator was ready to w. J. Dubesky w. D. Henderson and h. D. Grosh also addressed the members of the Council. We Are not in a position to talk of pressures and sprinkler sys or. Henderson representative of the redwing oils limited stated. The Council should look into the Type of equipment and examine the situation or. Grosh of the St. Boniface Grain company charged that there was a Lack of efficiency amongst the men. , i Don t think that the fire department or the rest should have hesitated a single moment in calling for assistance from the City Winnipeg. I wish to ask the mayor and the Council to give this their Earnest consideration for All concerned and for the industries you have As Well As those you Hope to Aid. J. B. T. Hebert added that the Booster pump did not go into action until two and a half hours after the fire department had been called. We can t close our eyes to he said. We have the men and the equipment. We had All kinds of water and water pressure. If All the equipment was t used something should be done and we should certainly know about mayor wants probe i believe this fire should be in said mayor Maclean but i Don t want anyone throwing stones at the fire department. If equipment is lacking let s do some thing about it. But let s not take anything for granted until we be fire chief Spence declined tues Day morning to comment on the elevator fire. If a number of our citizens Are ill at ease and have lost Faith in the fire he said we will Welcome an investigation. We have nothing to hide from the Public and have nothing to fear from the results of the i Vestiga the meeting wednesday will be attended by Council the fire com Mittee headed by Aid. Marion mayor Maclean chief Spence Deputy chief h. Boivin and captains e. A Gagnon g. Manson and j. Melia. Among those represented were Central Grain company .682 Archibald represented by a. Kanee president Kanee Grain company. Farmers a Catoir 346 Dupuy represented by l. Fainstein Man Ager. Red Wing oils company 765 Marion represented by w. D. Henderson manager. North Star Oil company 530 represented by w. J. Dubesky department superintendent and e. Wood warehouse superintendent. Manitoba Pool elevators represented by j. D. Arnold manager seeds department and l. Nervo. St. Boniface a Catoir 505 Daw son represented by m. Levin manager. St. Boniface Grain and feed company represented by h. Grosh sales manager. Walton Malmgren manufacturing company 675 Washington re presented by j. A. Malmgren assistant manager. . River Grain company re presented by r. P. D Awson Plant superintendent. Bellinkoff wrecking and roofing supplies company 625 Marion j. B. Bellinkoff manager t. Bellin Koffe Bellinkoff. Nazi tactics of . Group described Atlanta ga., dec. 10 bup Cook Georgia attorney general tuesday asked for a grand jury investigation of the Colum Bias inc., on the basis of confessions which pictured the organization As a. Nazi modelled scheme to overthrow the government with the help of smuggled from occupied Germany. The confessions were made in new York City dec. 3 and 4 to prof. James h. Sheldon administrative chairman of the non Sec tarian anti nazi league according to Cook. They were signed by James Ralph Childers 18-year-old wearer of the columbian badge of Honor for his alleged part in the flogging of a negro and Lanier Waller 21. Both were immediately banished from the columbian As soon As word of what they had done had been made Public. Childers and Waller were coaxed into their confessions by a Glam Orous Renee Forrest who came Here from new York in the role of a fascist agent. Actually she was an agent of the anti nazi league. India Assembly favors Prasad new Chi dec. 10 apr. A Jerdra Prasad food minister of the interim Indian was nominated without opposition tuesday for the chairmanship of India s constituent Assembly. For Mal election will take place wednesday. Prasad is a member of the predominately hindu a1t-i n d i a Congress party. The moslem league is boycotting the Assembly. Or. Prasad s nomination was Fol Lowed by a boisterous second Day session in Sharp contrast to Mon Day s solemn opening of the As Sembly. Nazi tries suicide Nuernberg dec. 10 Riedrich Karl Lechler 34, former is lieutenant colonel and chief of supplies for concentration Camps dived Over a Nuernberg prison bal Cony railing tuesday in a suicide attempt. Prison authorities said Lechler was near death with a less than 50-50 Chance of More about big five continued from Page one vision of Relief to needy countries . Ends its activities was adopted also unanimously economic committee. From Britain France China the United states Norway Czechoslovakia Cuba paid tribute to. Canada for helping to solve what they As a thorny problem. Canada s intervention took the form of an amendment recommending establishment of an impartial fact finding committee., to collect for. Donor countries thetic information regarding re Lief needs. The committee mini mum import requirements of the Basic essentials of the Means available to each receiving country to finance such imports and. Report on the amount of financial assistance which it believes May be required by the receiving countries. The Canadian proposal presented by Hon. Paul Secretary of state last week averted a lock which threatened to develop among countries seeking to Distri Bute Relief on a bilateral basis and those which Felt an International organization should be created to succeed . The bilateral method was sup ported in a Resolution jointly sponsored by Britain Brazil and the United states which in effect would have enabled the donor Power to Deal directly with the receiving country instead of contributing to a Relief spool such As . Opposed to this was a group of smaller Powers who wanted to maintain Relief allocation through some form of International organization. Their chief spokesman was Fiorello la Guardia former . Director general. Or. La Guardia said monday hat Canada s amendment obtained the maximum from this committee possible under. Existing new dec. 10 four Power foreign ministers coun cil decided monday night that its next a German peace begin in mos cow. March 10, after foreign minis Ter Molotov of. Russia assured state Secretary Byrnes of the uni Ted states that the conference could be fully reported to the world. In accepting or. Molotov s invitation to1 meet in the russian Byrnes made Clear according to persons in monday night s Council session that he still had no intention of going to Europe for another round of peace making unless he is convinced that real Progress can be made on a German settlement. Or. Byrnes and foreign Secre tary Bevin of Britain urged or. In Iotov to agree Here in new York to the appointment of Deputy foreign ministers who could hold hearings for smaller european and other countries and get their ideas on the. Fate Germany prior to the Moscow meeting. I made by pol1dent h poli grip j holds dental plates tight. All Day j i my my my my my my indicating the possibility of a break in his resistance to this procedure or. Molotov said he would consider fully the desirability of appointing deputies to Woric on both German and austrian Settle ments before the new York meet ing ends late this week. An wedge Tail Eagle once was reported with a Wing spread of 11 feet. V mad. 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