Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 21, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday August 21, 1948 most important Victory greeks Chase rebels i from last area held Athens aug. 21 bup greek government troops have out. Gen. Markos Vafiades free Greece in the Grammos in the most important Victory of the civil War the staff announced officially saturday. Intelligence reports showed mar icon forces pulled out of the last tiny pocket of greek territory left to them along the albanian Border Friday the general staff an said but to rebels remain to be mopped up in scattered and groups of 100 or the general staff said adding that greek regulars push ing from cast and West were Seal off All escape routes to Al decomposing in the open reports said. They found the last of the rebels fleeing in panic. Official casualty lists of the two months offensive said that the guerrillas have lost killed 964 captured and about founded it was estimated. The greek army lost 750 killed wounded and 57 missing. In advances in last 12 hour the government troops have found of bodies of guerrillas painting and decorating general contracting Wallace Wallace 271 Burnell pm. 37 288 free estimates conscription in peacetime should Canadian youths be forced Linto Universal military training we follow the Lead of our partner the u. S.? miss this engrossing article the plan telling How it would affect you and your family. Other highlights this Issue too Many houses read this startling comparison of our building record with that of the u. How will real estate slump affect you does present Boom spell trouble ahead at hex make Fortune. Read How group of Young canadians May parlay an film on . Into million smash hit most of it in u. Dollars. More about . Continued from Page 1 Exchange and the elimination of All speculation in food. Substituted Lor eight related resolutions the emergency measure condemned the fed eral government for its head Long decontrol policy which is primarily responsible for the record breaking increases in the the Resolution also urged Federal financial Aid to provinces for High says of National and International importance. These would include a trans Canada Hig Svay system. These policies together with a third emergency measure rec economic sanctions against Spain would form an Plank in the party s first irm policy programme. Protesting the continued recognition of the present regime in the emergency measure urged that in Canadian representatives press for the implementation of the in decision that member nations Smith Drav diplomatic representatives from Spain. Branding that country As anti democratic and As being Allied with fascist dictatorships the Resolution urged that the sanctions be imposed if present conditions in Spain continue. Moke about Goldwell continued from Page 1 read for profit among the Many exclusive Post which can help you in your Job is announcing a nation wide service keeping you up to Date on changes among key in Canadian business Industry and government. Csc. Your newsstand yearly by mails 2 years ?10 Post 481 University avc., Toronto 2 the clean Hunter newspaper for All businessmen Tex japanese hanged Yokohama aug. 21 ten japanese convicted by United states army commissions of responsibility for the deaths of Allied prisoners of War were hanged sat urday at Sulamo prison the army announced. Tor a your without word. To thrill shop outstanding in up bin in 01 r. B. Ormiston Ltd. 96 Osa Oane St. Banish floor troubles in abattoirs breweries foundries garages heavy industries with floor rite building products and Coal co. Ltd. Ill Christie St. Phone 95261 Well the fact that a up should employ a lawyer to act for her the Sale. In this Case our client. White purchased a House in Winnipeg Many years ago from Andrew not the registered Jones. Or. Ones was Wner of the property but land titles office against the of title to it erect m the ones he Anderson the balance and Register it in we first searched the title and to our Surprise found or. Jones caveat against it. From inquiries which we made had he consulted a lawyer when be Paio or Lones equity in full his expenditure in this connection would tidally nothing. Published by Manitoba bar association these articles Are Basca on actual occurrences but a i i names a r t fictitious. Consult your lawyer were elected by increased Majori said or. Coldwell. At the same time he blamed Over Confidence and neglect of organization for the slight drop in the percentage of the total vote polled by the . In some Rural constituencies. Lauding the Saskatchewan elec Tion results As the most significant Victory in this country s poli tical or. Coldwell said now we know what we May expect in subsequent elections and particularly in the forthcoming Federal Rural membership fought strenuously for the rights of organized labor he said telling Delegate that organized labor now supported the . In a most Gratifying he charged that the old Par ties in connection with Farmer and labor were trying to profi by creating disunity and antagonism among the people whom they and their masters he outlined for delegates the purpose of the biennial conference on which they were engaged. Or. Coldwell dwelt Long on the work of the . In parliament following Are some of the items he said . Ers had supported advocated or fought for 1. Main issues affecting Farmers workers and Consumers. 2. Orderly markets through boards. 3. Wheat agreement with compensating adjustments. 4. Closing of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. 5. Unjust taxation of co opera Tives. 6. All debates against discriminatory freight rates. No social Security programme of adequate Protection from the Cradle to the grave will be com plete until a . Government comes to Power in he said. Throughout the past . Has advocated a National labor code said the National Leader in the past two years serious Dis Putes in Industry have the . Has continuously urged the adoption of a Bill of rights he said and in some Fields we have attained he gave . Ers credit for the removal of discrimination against chinese canadians. In spite of the fact that we Are opposed. To the communist party we believe that we can Best defeat its propaganda by re moving those causes of social and economic injustice which gave it the Opportunity to ridicule and undermine our democratic inst the removal of these causes was the Only effective safeguard against the Rise of communism or fascist dictatorship he said. On Price control or. Coldwell said the current spectacular in crease in the Cost of living and farm production justify our unde via Ting criticism of the removal of the Basic and beneficial controls and it May not be possible to Roll prices to .1945 Levels but he added by useful controls and sidles Relief could be brought to consumer Farmers and workers in spite of its desires to aban Don them the government has been forced by Public opinion to re impose some controls or. Coldwell said. Touching on housing problems or. Coldwell said what we need is a subsidized housing As was suggested by the . Long ago and by the Canadian federation of mayors and municipalities last Only one Quarter of the spent by the government last year on construction was spent on Home construction he said. He contended that the rest went into the subsidized expansion of Indus trial plants Bowling alleys Brewer ies garages and other profitable undertakings. policy dictates that hous ing and slum clearance take pre Medence in construction plans he said. Lack of time he said prevented him from discussing . Efforts More adequate pensions for the old aged and Blind. Regarding War veterans the . Leader had this to say our members from the veterans com Mittee can fullest share of credit for forcing the govern ment to increase the pensions and allowances of those Soho fought in the two world social legislation introduced by the present government and sup ported in parliament generally had been introduced bit by bit largely because of growing . Strength he continued. Critical editorials in leading newspapers were proof if it were lacking of . Successes in these Fields or. Coldwell said. Turning to International affairs he said that constant Public discussion in meetings of the uni Ted nations offer the Only Hope of Friendly the world is sadly divided at the moment so that some outward Inci Dent might set it aflame and subject Mankind to Universal Dis Aster he Felt. Page 3. A. Gold Jerk Mountain victim rites at Newdale the funeral service for James Alexander Goldie of Newdale Man., who was killed wednesday in a Mountain climbing Accident at Ocean Falls b.c., will be held at the Newdale United Church with burial in Newdale cemetery. The Date has not yet been set. Born at Elkhorn Man., in 1925, or. Goldie attended Montcalm school Newdale. He joined the Royal Canadian air Force in february 1942 and went overseas in december of the following year. He was shot Down in March 1945 and returned to Canada in july of that year. He had been employed at the West coast since 1946. Surviving Are his Mother mrs. M. Goldie Newdale five Sisters mrs. Elwin Rose Newdale mrs. Cliff Holloway c a r b e r r y Florence Barbara and Irene All of Winni Peg one James of new Lake Fleet rates boosted by Montreal aug. 20 up officials of the Lake freight association confirmed thursday that rates on the Lake fleets would be increased on certain items by 15 per effective sept. 15. This was in line with wednes Day s disclosure that the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific railways Are increasing by 15 per cent truck competitive rates. New Deal for maritime topic of closed session a new Deal for the maritime provinces of Canada with particular attention to the special prob lems of Newfoundland were among the matters discussed in a closed session of the . National con Ventin at the fort Garry hotel Friday afternoon. The session which dealt mainly with party finance and Organiza Tion and initiated Steps for a Campaign for funds to cover the next Federal election opened the path to a Newfoundland group with a . Pledge of support in the Effort to develop their newfound land resources for the purpose of raising their own Standard of Liv ing and to prevent their exploitation by monopoly the convention said it had writ ten into its policy a new Deal for the maritime provinces to Stim ulate the economic growth of the entire maritime Region including Newfoundland. Instructions to take necessary Steps to ensure duly accredited delegates from a Newfoundland Section of the . Were Given to the National convention. The convention approved a re commendation that the party hold a National membership drive every year. More about Douglas Page 1 ship ablaze feared lost Halifax k.s., aug. And Rescue officials said Here sat urday that a Schooner reported afire off the newfound land coast during the morning had probably been destroyed. A United states army transport reached the Side of the blazing Schooner Early in the morning. It reported that no men could be seen aboard ship and that the flames could not be. Controlled. However it is believed that the Crew of the Schooner had abandoned ship and rowed ashore in lifeboats. Collier Larkspur and Sank in the off Eastern Cape Breton Friday but her Crew of five was rescued by a fishing boat it was the second sinking off n ova Scotia in less than two Days. The trawler Are Lux went Down thursday after an explosion ripped Ler Bottom out off the South coast of the Nova Scotia Mainland. The 390-ton sprung a plate Atlantic Ocean daily crossword across Down 19. Electrified 1. Tall 1. Greeted particle 5. Lure 2. Little Island 20. Place 9. On the Ocean 3. Jell like sub-23. Ray 10. Pin on which stance 24. Covering of a wheel re 4. Grass cured false hair valves for fodder 25. Crowd 11. Young horse 5. Infanta 26. Luggage in 12. Reigning 6. Hewing tools general Beauty 1. Sick 27. A Lasso h. Malt Bev 8. Bank pm 28. A Large cask Orage Loyee 29. Fruit of 11. Game at Oak Chance 30. Related 13. Merit 32. State s. A 15. Girl s name Germany 18. Tipping is. Musical poet drama 15. Copper rom 16. Music note 17. Keeps 20. Through 21. Hypothetical Force 22. Measure of weight 23. Consume by fire 24. Gain 25. A velvet Black min Cral 26. Slide 28. Pagoda 29. Rough lava 31. A wit 32. A rounded Knoll m. Land Meas Uress. Man s Nick name 86. Hawaiian food 37. Bestow 39. Severe 41. Troubles 42. Musical instrument 43. Story 44. Wine receptacles 85. Inventor of the Telephone 38. By Way of 39. Chinese milk 40. Male cat 28 daily How to work lit hilon fellow one letter simply stands for another. In this example a is used Tor the three l a x for the two o a Etc. Single letters apostrophes the length and formation of he Are All code Tattera arc different. A cryptogram Kex is take. Orb cer Bess Vimb gtbtvpkbkp1 Vii get Aciert. Crypt Quot and the 1hjlgs of cry aia Ane the belts Werb All a Chuc munis m which offers Security with out Freedom and offers Freedom without Premier. Douglas declared. Socialist democratic movements Soho stand Between these two be Lieve that it is possible. To have Freedom and Security the Leader said. Prior to his speech m. La Roche National French Canadian vice president addressed the Assembly in French. His speech was Broad cast Over the . Over both French and English networks. Sure that i am the first socialist Premier to have spoken in a socialist hotel and been re corded Over a socialist owned broadcasting or. Douglas said. He spoke from the fort hotel. T rapprochement unlikely sweltering in the heat of Klein lights delegates heard or. Doug Las say it is not Likely that we shall see rapprochement Between the forces of or. Drew or. Dup Lessis and the social credit the sinister development of the progressive party would depart with the retirement of John Bracken he said. He described this As a More sin ister development than what he termed a moving of the Liberal party to the right. The . Leader described fascism As the technique by which the ruling classes seek to deprive us of our political Freedom lest we use that Freedom to establish econ Omic i am not referring to the Black or Brown shirt variety of but it is possible to have the dress shirt variety that is More difficult to political Alliance probability Canada was about to see a new political Alliance in All probability Premier Douglas Aid. It would be based on the championing of provincial rights and this would suit the interests of big business. They Are not concerned about provincial rights but they Are desirous of perpetuating the chaos arising out of divided he said. He added that big business did not want a National labor code or the orderly marketing of Farmer s produce on a National scale. They prefer a condition in which neither the Federal or provincial govern ments could adequately protect the producer against the he said. Neither did big business want a a tonal system of social Security said. It might be called upon to Bear some share of the Cost. In this new situation and faced with the growing threat of the ., big business had changed its tactics. The old line parties had dropped the pretence there was any fundamental difference in their political philosophies or. Douglas said. There is not a single straight Liberal government West of the maritime and not a straight conservative government outside on he exclaimed. He added in the recent Saskatchewan election these two Par ties ran fusion candidates under pressure from Eastern interests who presided at this Shotgun wed the Premier said. I say to every Farmer in Canada i think most of them would agree with in the last. 25 years you have had very Little to say about the Price of things you have to sell and nothing at All to say about the things you have to buy. The same is True of All workers and Small business cups presented at Charleswood Garden lovers of Charleswood i were present in great numbers Fri a night at the official opening of murder suicide verdict Given mrs. Ingibjorg Magnusson died of wounds caused by a Bullet fired from a gun in he hands of her hns v4. N fc.u.11 i mtr Ujj Cimic 01 Ner Nus i e 29th annual show of the Charles band. Haraldur. Soho later died from i Wood horticultural society in Chap self inflicted gunshot sounds a Man school. Coroner s jury decided at in in the Shost which still close held Friday at Gimli. Urday night seas opened by Dean the double shooting occurred at Grant maces an of the Magnusson Home in Gimli of agriculture Unis Hersity of Mani year a tuesday evening Toba Soho congratulated officials cause of mrs. Magnusson s death of the society and the exhibitors iwas a ses ered carotid artery the on the Fine display of Flowers and j jury seas told. The shot which other Garden products. J caused or. Magnusson s almost in speaking in similar vein death lacerated the brain. Reeve j. H. Cathcart of Charles Vars died in Winni stood and John Mcdowell. . General Hospital Friday three for Iberville. Days after she injured a feature of the Shost seas the presentation of cups by Joseph Lejeune president of the society to three exhibitors for scoring the highest Marks in their respective classes. They were Anthony Geiger bin Dale Road ask added die ,7. H. Cathcart cup for Home surround Ings mrs. P. Whitehead. Rohlin boules Ard. Soho won the r. R. Pai Tinson cup for the Best display of Sweet peas and Walter Sobchuk Royal Road Soho took the John Aikman cup for the Best grown Gladiolus. Members of the Extension service of the Manitoba department of present As judges of the Shost Svere g. Wallace and g. Churcher Flos vers p. Daman and c. Prodan vegetables and mrs. E. Ames Home baking and can Ning. Visitors to see Plant research Many vegetable varieties and Cul a Tural experiments will be on Dis play for visitors to the annual vegetable and potato growers Field Day at the University of i Manitoba. Fort Garry wednesday j the Manitoba potato Breeding programme sponsored by the pro Uncial department of agriculture and now in its sixth year will b featured. Potato diseases and insect prob lems will be discussed and or. J. E. Machacon Plant pathologist experts on Plant diseases and members of the University department of entomology will be n attendance. Visitors will also Lear reports on experiments in the use of chemicals for the control of weeds in vegetable crops. They will have an Opportunity. Too of inspecting the Flower Beds j till showing a lot of color and r. Three year old Orchard of fruit i recommended for Mani a Ocba which is supplying data on the hardiness of Trees. 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