Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 26, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday. August 26. 1948 Page 8 diplomatic hostilities Romania gets heated note from yugoslavs Prague. Aug. 26 Yugoslavia broke into open Apo aria tic hostilities with Romania thursday with a heated Rio tvs accusing romanian officials of. Advocating the overthrow of. Theol Toto regime. Press despatches said Hie Yugo slav note was handed 1.0 the romanian ambassador in Belgrade. The note was flare up in the mounting cold War Between marshal Tito and the co inform. It was delivered against a Back ground of recent reports that Many High yugoslav army officers have fled to Romania to set up an emigre government dedicated to destruction. Of the note demanded that the romanian pull an j is 2 tins 27c red marmalade z4-oz. Jar 4-lb. Tin Sweet mixe4 pickles raisins vinegar Orange r. W. Brimson soap powder Ige. Pkt. Canada bread layer cake week end special 55c 344 . 20c 288 . 28c cookers la. Loc 3 ids. 25c . 18c 126s 5 for 23c varieties la. 19c for 22c Cantaloupe bananas tomatoes 3 cauliflower 18c and up 10 ibs. 24c onions cabbage carrots red White you can Tell a Canadian meeting told you can always Tell a Canadian by his inevitable reply not too according to Don Renshaw of Toronto senior advertising executive with the Maclaren Adver Tising company or. Renshaw made the key speech at the opening session of the investors Syndicate of Canada convention at the Alexandra hotel wednesday. This National characteristic has become a National fault. Until True greatness is achieved we can forget our shyness reticence and not too badge said. He urged canadians to recognize the Opportunity they held to make their nation great and Good tomorrow the Sake of greatness but. In the interests of All people on Earth. Mayor s Welcome mayor Garnet. Coulter in Wel coming the visitors to Winnipeg stressed the value of such a National gathering. Canadian solid Ity will Only be achieved when canadians get to know other parrs of. The country and the people of other he said. Mortgage investment of which comprised 50 per cent of the investors Syndicate of Canada s total assets was directed to Homes apartment houses., and commercial and Industrial proper ties said. Gardner English Winni Peg vice president of the company. More than canadians in the Middle income group have received help in buying or building Homes. The com Pany is also engaged in nation Al housing act lending in a min i of r of or. English said. C. E. Atchison Winnipeg treasurer read the company s financial statement which listed total assets at july 31, 1948, at 318.175. The assets had been listed at the end of last year. According to this statement the company s Bond account which comprises per cent of its assets is spread Over Dominion of Canada., provincial municipal Industrial and Public Utility Bonds. New Reserve a contingency Reserve derived from profit made from Selling securities had recently been created and now totalled he said. T. O. Peterson Winnipeg presi Dent and general manager of the investors Syndicate of Canada was chairman. Mrs. Henry Wiseman formerly miss Sylvia Knelman daughter of or. And mrs. M. J. Knelman 194 Mcadam Avenue has been awarded the Arthur c. Tagge Fellowship in the department of economics and political science at Mcgill University Montreal. The Fellowship is valued at mrs. Wiseman formerly attended the University of Manitoba where she won six of the eight scholarships she has now received. Mobe about court Case continued from Page 1 Monte about continued from Page 1 . Seeks govt. Aid to education Federal Aid to education and the development of secondary Industry in the Prairie provinces Are the subject of two resolutions which Fred s. Zaplitny member for Dau Phin announces he is placing on the order paper of the House of commons for consideration at the next session. Both these matters he states affect Manitoba vitally. The resolutions Are 1 that in the opinion of this House the government should take into consideration ways and Means of extending and equalizing educational Opportunity across this Dominion and granting financial assist Ance to the various provinces for this purpose. 2 that. In. The opinion of this House the government should take into Early consid Era lion a policy of Public in vestment for the purpose developing in. The Prairie prov inces secondary As processing and Manu Cactus. Ing As a Means of reducing costs preventing further centralization of Industry and. Pop Illarion and stabilizing Economy of the West. Or. Zaplitny states that the first Resolution is in practically the same form As the one he presented in 1946, which was favourably received by practically All Mem Ders taking part in the debate. He Hopes this time that his Resolution will bring action As Well As sym Pathy. Now because of a possible future he asked. Or. Guy replied taut we can t make applications for fare changes every time conditions that is Why i set on a reason Able figure for decline in or. Macdonell said adding that it Wriight have been lower or higher than two per cent. Snow challenged or. Guy then challenged the accountant s reduced estimates of Snow removal costs depreciation and savings on conversion to Irol by buses. Or. Macdonell. Had con tended the company s estimates of Snow removal costs were higher than necessary. Dealing with savings on con version to trolley buses or. Guy Suid the accountant s Esti mate of was too High. Or. Macdonell replied that he considered it quite conserva and that it might have run As High As the company counsel challenged or. Macdonell s Contention that losses of Between and 000 on bus lines to suburban municipalities should be charged to the company s electric Utility. These losses or. Macdonell had argued were properly a Cost of securing exclusive Light and Power franchises in the municipalities. In o foundation or. Guy said there was not one single bit of foundation for the statement. The transit services had been supplied before Light heat and Power and the two matters were entirely the City Hydro he added had refused to Supply the service. Turning to depreciation largest item on or. Macdon Ell s list of Cost reductions or. Guy questioned the account ant s suggestion that no fur ther depreciation be allowed for Street cars. Or. Muco Onell had suggested the Street cars should be considered written off the books. The company had. Allowed a year for the next five years. Or. Mcdonald said he had user the judgment the Best authorities on depreciation and evidence presented by the company to the Hoard. Instead of the company s Esti mated annually for depreciation he had calculated the figure to be the hearing continued thursday afternoon. Saw the fender of an oncoming truck just behind us. I jumped aside and tried to push Krupp out of the he continued but there want was crushed Between the two questioned by Crown prosecutor o. M. M. Kay he said he had heard no Horn honking nor any squealing of brakes. The Driver of the Scott s truck whom he identified As Bilan. Got out of the truck and started talk ing in a dazed Way. He quoted Bilan As saying i could t help it. I did t see you Fellows. I could t Stop. My brakes Are no Constable Hugh Simpson said Bilan told him his regular truck was in the garage for repairs. The one i was driving today a finished. It s a spare he quoted Bilan As saying. He said Bilan told him he was driving care ully at. About 25 Miles hour be cause he knew the truck was in 3oor shape. When i crossed Mcdermot the Ruck swung to the right. I tried of pull it Back but the wheel would a t turn. I ran right into the accused had neither a Driver s nor a chauffeur s licence. H. C. Haacke police much Anie who tested the bakery truck said the steering was a Little Loose hut not dangerously so. The brakes were in Good or Der and would Stop the truck in 2g feet at 20 .h., Well within the 40-foot limit allowed by Law. Or. Neil Tippen an Interne in he general Hospital casualty Ward Aid he took charge of or Krupp when he was brought in. He was suffering from extreme Hock had several lacerations More about weather continued from Page 1 press seemed to be flopping All Over the Central Canada exhibition grounds at Ottawa where the thin red line hit 96. At Oshawa ont., Furnace room employees took m look at a 119 degree temperature at work and promptly quit. Dairy Farmers around. Hamilton ont. Faced a serious drought with a 102 unofficial temperature. Past ures throughput the Niagara District Are drying up and cattle to be fed in barns. But the Lack did t blow ill everywhere. The heat wave was credited foiling a Bank robbery . Ont. Where a Bank manager unable to sleep returned to the Bante obtain an electric fan tuesday night. He Sot the Jan also Tiro men attempting to Hole through the Walli police arrested Mobe about butter continued Iru i Page i Ole Margarine in Canada is constitutional. However in Regina by. Hon. J. G. Gardiner agricultural minister wednesday stated there cannot pos Sibly be a shortage of butter be lore next february. It was Learned that the Trade department is considering restrictions on the Content of gift parcels for overseas. This would be one of conserving butter stocks. Costs More in us. There have suggestions too that big amounts of butter Are be ing from Canada by United states tourists. Canadian prices government controlled at 71-74 cents a Pound Are 20-25 cents lower than . Prices. The Bureau said thai Domestic All intents and purposes consumption higher in july than in any previous month this year. It was almost pounds compared with in june and. In july 1947. Behind the decreased butter production is a drop in milk output. At june .30, Canada s 1948 production was 7.867.846.000 pounds drop of from last year s six month total. H6vis bread co retains 25% prepared wheat germ tempt jaded appetites 736-h-47 on his Scalp and abrasions to the Abdomen and he said. We gave him oxygen and applied hot blankets. We were trying to give him an intravenous injection but he died before we could open a or. J. C. Wilts pathologist per formed an autopsy on orders from or. I. Cd Fryer provincial Coroner. Death was due to Shock and Haemorrhage caused by multiple internal injuries he said. His reports showed the left Dia pram had been torn and Abdom Inal organs crowded up into the Chest cavity crushing the lungs. The injury could have been caused by squeezing Between two solid objects the report indicated. William Maiert William Maiert 67. Of the Morris. Man. District died wednesday in St. Boniface Hospital. The funeral service will be held at 2 . Cost saturday Al Morris. Man. A Vii interment in the local cemetery. Mor clue Brothers funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Halifax aug. 26 Admiral Harold Grant chief of the naval staff said Here thursday i Navy strength would be increased from its present size of to i 10.000 or 11.000 men. Here on an Admiral Grant said Navy hoped to get at least men in its present recruiting drive. Two cent newspaper disappearing fast new. York aug. 36 Cap the rising Cost spiral is. Causing the two and three cent daily news paper and 10-cent sunday edition to disappear from the news stands in Many american cities. 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