Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, August 23, 1948

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 23, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page s six Point foreign policy party urges International control of atomic cd a . Federal government would support International control of atomic Energy. This fact emerged saturday when delegates to the party National convention discussed a six Point foreign policy. A Claus which dealt with disarmament and atomic Energy charged tha violators of such control policy would be punished some controversy arose when Colin Cameron ., British Columbia moved an amendment recommending the Banning of Cana Dian uranium exports until such time As control of atomic Energy is the amendment was lost. Atomic weapons Are Only one item in a nation s Frank r. Scott National chairman said in opposition to it. It would realistic to pick out the Export of uranium As playing a particular part at arriving at a peace Settle he one Delegate charged that Ameri fastes7 i Martin 2-0-2 sir vice can research in the atomic Fie was done with an Eye to War. O the other hand he said the Sam research is being carried out j Britain under a labor government has peace As its objective. Six Point programme accepting the six Points of the programme without amendment delegates went on record As favor ing 2 flights to Milwaukee Detroit daily flight to Pittsburgh Cleveland Washington save 10% round trips phone 92-271 or your travel agent Northwest of Cut airlines 1. Steps to develop United a Lions into an Organ of government at the International level. 2. . 3. The reconstruction of Wester Europe As a political and Economy unit on democratic socialist Princi pies. 4. International control of bacteriological and other Means o mass 5. Placing the Ruhr industries under Public ownership and inter National control until peace Treatie Are signed with Germany ant Austria. 6. A democratic International policy. Separate resolutions the six Points took in Severa separate resolutions sent in from party locals. One such from Van Couver East called for a declaration favouring the formation and Success of a Union of european this it was said Waas great an emergency As the de feat of the nazi regime. Another this time from the Bri Tish Columbia . Provincial convention asked that Canada take a Lead in filling the vacuum Between the United states and soviet Union by encouraging closer economic Union Between the British Commonwealth of nations and the nations of Western Europe. This could be achieved by the plan led use of natural resources and planned still in the International Field but outside six Point pro gramme delegates supported a motion demanding that the Federal government immediately recognize the state of Israel and support its application for United nations membership. Moke about officers Winnipeg free press monday August 23, 1948 More about accidents continued from Page 1 French speaking vice president was nominated for re election but declined to stand. All . Officers Are elected for to year terms. Elections take place at each National convention. Out of 17 candidates for office on the National Council the following 10 were elected Omer Chartrand . Ontario vice president George Grube party executive chairman of its resold ions committee and member of its brain Stanley h. Knowles . Member for Winnipeg North entre party whip and parliament Ary procedural tactician Francois -.aroche, Montreal businessman David Lewis party National Secre Ary of 10 years standing Grace via clones British Columbia sex. M.l.a., wife of National vice presi Dent Angus Macinnes and daughter of the late j. S. Woodsworth under of the . Movement a. M. Nicholson ., Mackenzie. Sask j. W. Noseworthy organizer Toronto Lloyd Shaw . Provincial Nova Scotia Percy Wright Melfort Saskatchewan. If or Lewis and or. Nicholson re re appointed to their offices f party Secretary and treasurer respectively two alternates will ill their places on the National Council. These will be Eamon Park Steelworker and For do Recourt Toronto and mrs. Bea Rice Trew ex-., Sas Katche an. In Winnipeg 10 years ago or. Old Well was elected National . Chairman. He followed the late j. Woodsworth to the position. Said Dott Smith of the Winnipeg Blue bomber team speaking Abou his Friend Albert Faulkner. I guess i was the last one to see him be fore he left for the he added. A member of the University of Manitoba football team Albert Faulkner had completed three years of the chartered accountancy course at the University. After graduation at Kelvin High school he joined the r.c.a.f., be coming a Pilot officer. He is survived by his parents or. And mrs. W. R. Faulkner of sol Somerset Avenue and his sister Patricia 26, who is living with her parents. Mine workers Confer Truro n.s., aug. 23 ome 80 delegates gathered Here 1-onday for the 22nd annual con cation of the United mine work s . District 26. Meetings ill probably last a week. Turkeys Are related to Pheas its and in three species were Omerly found wild from Maine to Outh America. Albert spent every week end at the Beach and this time he went with Don Smith and a few other friends his father stated. Employed at Beauty shop the daughter of or. And mrs. W. E. Dodds of 478 Jessie Avenue miss Dodds was employed at Bloomquist s Beauty shop in the Boyd building. She is survived by her parents and her twin sister Opal mrs. W. P. Emerald went Down to the Beach every said her sister. Miss Dodds was born in Edin Burgh Scotland and came out to Canada As a child. She had resided in Winnipeg since that time. She attended Gladstone Earl Grey and Kelvin High schools and was a member of Augustine United Church. The funeral service will be held at 2.45 . Tuesday in Mordue Brothers funeral Home. Burial will be in Lrnwood cemetery accepts dare the body of 14-year-old Henry Lasenko was recovered from the red River near the Elmwood Ceme Tery by City police at 5.10 Coroner is conducting an inquiry. An inquest will Likely be held. Or. Olesen and the woman were injured when their car collided on no. 1 Highway with a car driven by Gilbert Hays from the . Station at Rivers Man. They were driven the 20 Miles to Winnipeg by Don Hendrickson of Regina and admitted to Misericordia Hospital or. Olesen suffered fractured ribs his condition monday was reported More about . Continued from Page 1 As Good. Several servicemen in the car sunday 50 minutes after the boy had accepted a companion s dare to swing from a rope attached to a tree overhanging the River and drop from it into the water. Police and firemen worked in vain for driven by Hays up but not injured. Condition Wach and or a Cathman were reported As Good or. G. H. Hamlin. At the Portage a Prairie general Hospital monday the men were taken to Hospital n an ambulance after a Call from or. A. V. Jubb of Macgregor. Or. Wach received multiple lacerations about the face and head and a possible Skull fracture said 3r. Hamlin. Or. Kathman was suffering from Shock and possible fracture of the shoulder. The car owned by or. Wach was wrecked. A third Man with Hirr on a trip to Vancouver Escapee serious injury. Three men in the truck suffered no severe injuries. A Load of cattle on the Back of the truck apparently escaped injury also. Lee Ling Watt 76, 556 Portage venue admitted to Genera Hospital saturday night after he Vas hit by a car at the Corner of Pacific Avenue and main Street. Police said that or. Watt was crossing the Street when a car entering the intersections hit or. Vatt on his left Side. Taken to the Hospital he was be suffering from a Frac ure of the left leg and Lacera ions to the face and Scalp. His condition Early monday was re ported jumps ditch Orville and Edmond Hogue residents of Poplar Point District wer admitted to the Portage la Prairi general Hospital Early Sunda morning where they Are Bein of three other motions dealine the question. With in addition to favouring importation and manufacture of Margarine it adopted As a Long Range policy the stabilization of the Dairy Indus try payment of a subsidy to reduce the Price of to Consumers and importation of new zealand butter if and when Canadian but Ter production is the Defeated amendment calling for immediate removal of All restrictions was moved because it was Felt the original motion dealt on a Long term basis and did not pro vide immediate Relief to Consumers who were faced by High butter prices and the Prospect of some form of butter rationing. In the closing moments of the debate delegates Defeated an amendment which provided that Only ingredients produced in Canada would be used to make Margarine. Use of ingredients produced Only n Canada said Harold Winch. British Columbia Leader would effectively bar Canadian manufacture. It was he said impossible to make Margarine without importation of some of the ingredients. The approving vote left More than 12 members still attempting to make themselves heard despite the fact that the greater majority of delegates had signified by a vote their desire to close discus lion. Bitter debate ensues the motion brought Forth some of the most bitter debate of the convention people of Canada needed immediate Relief. According to ultimate use. And joint producer consumer so storage some delegates declared the Only reason Why Farmers went out that surpluses butter production was because i i j accrue to these groups instead Dairying was a depressed Industry of profits going to but other delegates questioned. Whether the Sale of Margarine in any country had Ever hurl the David Lewis National Secretary opposed his fellow Council member. Or. Mclnnis. Contending that his main Resolution was not just a Long term programme. It could be effected immediately he said. Under the Resolution teems were the imposition of a Long term Price programme related to Dairy production costs regional marketing o All milk through producer Coop Ergative pools direct Sale of milk by the pools payment to producers or milk according to Grade and no j belgian Cement first Quality Cement 3 for prompt shipment from Belgium. Estimated delivery in Winnipeg 5 weeks after receipt of orders. For further details Coti rect Industrial sales limited Sun life bldg. Montreal 47 minutes in Vive the boy. An attempt to re system c. Anada has a banking system which for efficiency and dependability is unsurpassed in the world. Competitive flexible adaptable to the changing needs of the country it serves Canada s producers her industries her it serves your personal needs no customer has to fear for the privacy of tis regular banking transactions. This privacy is completely free of political pressures or is rooted in Canadian banking practice and tradition. Contrast this Canadian Way with conditions in lands where Freedom is every Bank is a political tool every banker a state official state monopoly of banking proposed by socialists Here would fasten the marxist foreign pattern on you. Study Security plan Ottawa aug. 23 bup three top ranking experts in so Cial welfare have arrived Here to study specific phases of Canada s social Security programme and welfare services Hon. Paul Martin health minister announced Mon Day. The minister said they Are Luis m. Manalang of Manila y. S. Djang of Shanghai and or. Beh ram h. Mehta of Bombay. Sponsored by your Bank according to reports Henry and his companion Lorn Campbell of 311 Jarvis Avenue had rented a boat from the Pritchard Avenue docks and rowed up the West Side of the River to the Louise Bridge then turned around and rowed Back along the opposite Side. Dared him to swing they pulled the boat to Shore and climbed the River Bank. I dared him to swing on the rope Over the stated Lorn. He told me he could Henry swung from the 35-Lioot rope out Over the River and according to two boys who watched him hit the Bob Smith of 411 Harbison Avenue and Jerry Buck 670 Hen Derson Highway Henry did t come up. The three boys stood on the River Bank helpless. None of them could swim. Fred Weger of 596 Union Avenue and a companion were paddling several Hundred Yards from where the boy dropped into the River. I saw the lad drop but thought nothing More of it until i heard the boys on Shore calling for said or. Weger. Attempts Rescue the canoeists hurried to the soot where Henry had gone under and or. Weger dived Over the Side of the Canoe. The water was so murky that i could t see anything. I kept diving in from the Bank but i could t find said or. Weger. Police arrived on the scene and dragging operations were begun immediately. Henry s body was re covered from the River about 45 minutes later at the spot where it had hit the water. Policemen and firemen using artificial respiration and an . In Alator worked on the boy for 45 minutes and at 5.57 . He was pronounced dead by or. I. O. Fryer provincial Coroner. Henry was a Grade 4 Pupil at David Livingstone school. Besides his parents he is survived by f out Sisters Jenny 12, and Helen 11, both living at Home. Mary and Olga at Pickle Lake out and four Brothers John 21, Bill 19 Mike 29, and Steve 31. The body will rest in the russian orthodox Cathedral from 11 . Thursday until the time of the funeral service at 2 . Thursday in the Church. Very Rev. J. Moseychuk will conduct the service and burial will be made in Brookside cemetery. Zawidosl-1 s funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Fear drowning a boat found Drifting on Deer Lake 50 Miles North of Ken Ora raised fears that 40-year-old f. L. M. Arnold 71 Cambridge Street had drowned while on a fishing trip sunday morning. A railway telegraphed at far Lane in the Kenora Rainy River District had reported to Ontario provincial police that or. Arnold was missing. Relatives stated that he had left Winnipeg Friday night on a. Trip to Steven s fishing Camp on red Deer Lake. Dragging operations Are being carried on near the spot where the boat was found and an aircraft from the forestry Branch at Ken Ora has been ordered to patrol the area. Bush around the Lake is be ing searched. Following the discovery on the Lake of an empty boat believed to be the one in which or. Arnold had been travelling provincial police from Redditt began investigations into the possible drowning or. Arnold was reported to be a Strong swimmer. Or. Arnold general manager of Norris Grain company was a com missioner of the Canadian wheat Board from March 1946 to april 1947. Born in Kingston ont., he at tended Royal military College and later moved to where he joined the Saskatchewan wheat Pool As Junior clerk before coming to Winnipeg As the company s Export manager. He was appointed manager of the Norris Grain com Pany in 1946. Gored by Bull Harry Forostiak of Elma. Man., was severely gored by a Bull Early sunday morning and died at 3.10 . In St. Boniface Hospital As a result of his injuries. Or. J. M. Huot of St. Treated for injuries received the their car left no. 1 Highway five Miles East of Portage jumped ditch and ended by resting Cross ways on a Fence. The Accident according to police occurred when the Driver Orvill Hogue fell asleep at the whee Edmond Hogue is suffering from Chest injuries and face lacerations while Orville Hogue received ser ious facial injuries and a probably rib fracture. The condition of both men was reported by Hospital authorities sunday night As Good the car was badly damaged. Bun Over by mule r. Malange 21, of fort William ont., is in St. Boniface Hospital suffering from Chest and Facia injuries incurred when he fell of. A mule used for digging rocks and was run Over by the real wheel at seven Sisters Falls sat urday afternoon. Three men were Riding on the mule when it hit a Rock Anc or. Malange was thrown under the wheels where his shoulders were crushed reports stated George h. Kelly of varsity View Charleswood saw the Accident Hap pen and rushed Over to Aid the injured Man. The again put in motion by the Driver ran Over or. Kelly s legs causing severe bruises. Or Malange s condition is reported Rural members jointing to Dairying As a depressed Industry and Urban delegates a using Dairy producers of seeking o maintain a monopoly. Margarine enthusiasts were similarly accused of wishing to set up a monopoly in that product while some Rural members said any monopoly in Dairying was in the distribution not in the production of milk and butter. Denies monopoly charges Tom Bentley of Swift current. Sask., denying charges of monopoly in the Dairy Industry said it was because there was no monopoly that the Industry was so difficult to handle. No Industry was More disorganized he said and he painted a picture of Barefoot boys and banish floor troubles abattoirs breweries foundries garages heavy industries with floor rite building products and Coal co. Ltd. Ill Christie St. Phone 95261 chasing cows in Willows trying to keep their Industry from losses. They worked so hard he said they scarcely have strength enough in their hands to squeeze Angus Mclnnis ., Van Felt the question emergency proper Couver East had reached tons and he pointed out that the National Dairy Council itself wished to take Steps to ensure a sufficient Supply of butter or to provide a butter substitute. The main motion he said Ong term measure while was a the plan to Winter in Vancouver Raun from to to double per any. 10% for or longer Fri in 1. Quiet . 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