Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 28, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 8 free August -2ir 1948 -. Auto strike May spread court action threatened St. Catharines ont., aug. 28 major developments in the strike Here of some. Uni Ted automobile workers . At Mckinnon industries limited threatened Friday to cause the strike to spread to other Ontario Industrial centres and to bring the dispute into court. In Toronto the Ontario labor relations Beard gave the company permission to Institute court action against local 199, for violating the Ontario labor rela Tiora act. The step was believed unprecedented in Ontario labor his tory. From Union Headquarters hero meantime came an announcement that the . Local had. Served notice on the Plant a. General motors subsidiary that , members in other Ontario , plants at Oshawa and Windsor will Stop handling parts now being imported from the United states ii the Mckinnon strike is not settled icon. The Union claimed the parts nor Mally produced at Mckinnons Are being imported to break the strike. The Mckinnon workers called their strike july 14 in an Effort to obtain wage parity with the . Plants at Oshawa and Windsor this would mean a-26-cent hourly increase. The company offered 10 before negotiations were off. Relations Board based its ruling at Toronto on hearings started aug 12. The company contended during the hearings that strike is illegal because a collective bargaining agreement with starts to work in 2 to shop aspirin oin Uini aspirin Whit is Canada s Best defense what would be most effective plan How can we get the most Lor our defense Money Cana Dian experts discuss this vital tissue in the Post. Other this misleading figures Don t this important article a pitfall in current financial statements. Imail order millions Why buying by mail keeps on grow ing. See what the catalogue men expect on prices six months and More hence. Stock Market trends head what investment experts saying about the Outlook. Watch the buying and Selling for two Post investment funds. Me. At your new yearly by Buill z Yean my Velv realty ave., Toronto 1 3lw Maclean Hunter All businessmen the Union is in Prce until nov. 1 1948 the Union contended the wage agreement was not a part of the collective agreement. Ukrainian school concert a tonight ukrainian music and dancing will be featured at the grand con Cert of the ninth summer Schop of ukrainian cultural and educational Centre. Wil be presented saturday at at the playhouse theatre. To cherish and music and for a Fuller participation in social life and Community work the summer school was originated in Toronto in 1940. The mixed choir of. Stu dents augmented by members a a local choirs will be conducted by mrs. Tetiana Koshetz. A dance which won first prize at the ukrainian music festival in Edmonton recently will be performed by members of the ukrainian National youth federation Winnipeg Branch. Prof. G. W. Simpson of the University of Saskatchewan Wil be guest speaker and Wojenka Zak Olynska prize Winner at the 1939 International dance festival Ai Brussels is in charge of dancing. Or. Pavlo Maceiko is director of the summer school and w. Kos Sar is president of. The ukrainian cultural and educational Centre. More about Berlin continued from Page 1 did not apply to German police in City Hall District for Protection. These same police have Stoot idly by As communists broke into City Hall took Over the coun cil Chambers and demanded the overthrow of the elected govern with the substitution of a hand picked communist dominated regime. They have not announced their next step. It is however that if the russians remiss to guar Antee the Council adequate Protection its non Curri Munaut majority will decide to move into Western occupied sectors. A move out of the russian zone undoubtedly will result in the communists trying to Force a coup in the administration left in the Sov Iet sector. Moke ii bout Foulkes continued from Page 1 bringing the unit up. To strength the . Cadets now completing their Camps Are receiving training of a much higher order than Ever before Gen Foulkes declared. On the similarity of Canadian army organization. To that of Brit Ain or the United states the Genera declared it makes Little difference which we lean closer to As Long As organization stays on the division in support of this he recalled occasions during the last War when american divisions served with the Canadian forces and units with the Ameri can army. The Canadian army already uses a great Deal of american he said. The general said the proposal recently voiced in America on amalgamation of army Navy and air forces at top Levels was to doubt i it consists of about 100 officers at the top. Be too much brass for our forces. Would t be popu when his plane landed at Steven son Field the chief of staff was Brig. J. P. E. Bernatchez. . Of Airie of. A. Clift chief of staff Prairie com Mand and a Jug Comman Cler a Walmsley staff officer 11 group Headquarters. He was accompanied w. Coke director general of medi Cal services col. R. Moncel director of military training col. R. A . Director of Armor and Lieut col. W. G. Hamilton of the adjust .1 ant general s office. 3-Inch pipe la Weid Long. Recessed collars Al quantities win or phone immediately urge Stock water Well casing _ pipe steel Hector machine company Ltd. Calgary Alberta. Available for immediate delivery visit our showrooms King and 57 334 Winnipeg in a rut in Case of War swim coach raps . Socialism the King Lii people Are Naid Archie Mckin non Victoria who passed through Winnipeg Friday Over Canadian Pacific my Kurmon who1 coached the Canadian swimming team in the recent olympic games in England just returned to Canada the English working Man was off today than he had Ever been in of and working wild or. Mckinnon. But the. Monotony and Inadequacy of the English diet was producing a National lethargy. Or. Mckinon. Felt Lind s Overall social Security schemes were sapping the the people s initiative. They seem to be in a Security rut they Are losing their sense of More about choices Page a they find out Fiere Premier Drew stands on Western John Mcdowell . I am for Premier Drew the g. S. Thorvaldson . I am definitely supporting1 r Diefenbaker and i am sure the majority of Manitoba delegates certainly All the -Young-1.-. Or ones be strongly pro a. J. Stringer . I am for Diefenbaker. There s no doubt about it he s the senator John t. Haig plans to wait until candidates announce their willingness to run and state their opinions on major issues. Miss Hilda Hesson National party vice president no comment. Hon. J. O. A Clenaghen Hon. Errick Willis Hon. Charles Greenlay All provincial Cabinet ministers were unavailable for comment. Other party officials however predicted or. My Leri Aghen and or. Willis would probably throw their support be Hind Premier Drew Manitoba delegation Here is. How. The Deler Fatiori will be 1.6 delegates at Large chosen by the provincial party executive 49 delegates from Federal constituencies three Mem Bers of parliament senators Hon. John t. Haig a. One Canadian privy councillor Hon. T. G. Murphy Toronto Cabinet minister in the Bennett 14 members of the legislative Assembly three representatives from the Young progressive conservatives association of Mani Toba one representative from the University of Manitoba progressive conservative association two Mem Bers of the party s National Council miss Hesson and mrs. B. W. Bald Well Carberry. Moke about . R continued from Page 1 or. Thorvaldson said. Suppose that company s Bond in Terest requirements Are and that is required for rates of depreciation As set by a Public Board. Now. Suppose the Der codes to charge itself Only. For depreciation and pays out the extra for other purposes. May the company come Back to its users later on to recover that i Don t think it could come or. Binkley replied. But relating it to the Case if to Ftp had been charged and predicated an average life expectancy pm the less than its real life then charge had contended the hearing that the Winnipeg electric company. Carry Rig the sum of in in depreciate de Street id. Binkley commented that it was remarkable that the figure for the Street the com Pany has announced it plans to write off at the rate of a year for the next live As Low As the governing consideration in estimating their Book be their expectancy. Earlier in the hearing or. Thor Valdson had argued that the com Pany had not depreciated the Street cars Between the time of their Pur Chase in 1911-14 and 1917, and that the rate of depreciation Between 1917 and 1942 had been subnormal. Hearings of the application were scheduled to be resumed monday morning. Motoe about Moscow continued from Page there is no French government. It was Learned that procedure now is sufficiently established so there should be no a Ray just embarrassment at still another sign of weakness in the Western v in Moscow the three Western envoys conferred saturday at the British embassy on what was. Believed to be a communique sum Ming up the Kremlin talks on Germany. . Ambassador a alter Bedell Smith conferred alone with British envoy the morning. Later French ambassador Yves arrived to Goiri the consultations. Before leaving for the meeting Smith greeted the correspondents with his customary no comment the three envoys conferred with v. M. Molotov soviet foreign minister for three hours Friday night attending the Kremlin talks for the first time. Was Andrei y. Vishinsky Deputy foreign minister who has just returned from the Danubia i conference in Belgrade. Louis Xiv once paid for a pair 61 but Tofu. Defence body studies material Stock piling by Hugh Boyd Ottawa aug. 28 piling of strategic materials As a precaution in Case of future War is being studied by the Industrial defence Board Rivere but no definite recommendation for such a step been made to the government. The Board was set up last april under the chairmanship of h. J. Carmichael. The Board it is Learned Here took up the question of Stock jul my at its last meeting m july the next meeting is not scheduled until Well on in the Eriksdale fair has largest entry on record. Man., aug. 28 one of the largest entry lists on record the annual fair of the Eriksdale agricultural society held thursday. Several children were among the exhibit ors. Following is list of awards livestock single Lamb 1. A Neely. 2. ? Dell pair of lambs .1. S. Neely .2. John Lindell ram and three of his get 1. John Lindell Jas. Lawrence Dairy calf skim milk fed. 1. F. J. Ross 2. Vav 3. F. J. Pail to d beef calf 1_ Rickey Lawrence 2.1 p. Backhon 3. D. Lawrence. 4. Vav. Seymour suckling beef Elsdon Pool. R. Poultry. Barred Plymouth Rock cock. 1. J. Lawrence. 2. Mrs. Allen barred Plymouth Rock Hen 1. Mrs. Allen 2. J. Lawrences barred Plymouth Rock pullets .1. Mrs aliens 21 j. White leghorn cock Seymour White leghorn Hen w. A. 2. W. Seymour White. Leg Horn r ids. 1. Mrs., s. Neely jr., ,2 mrs. S. Neely. Turkey torn p. Back Man Turkey Hen. 1. Mrs. W. Seymour 2 mrs. W. Seymour Turkey pouts pair p. Backman. 2. W. Jross. Eggs one Doz. White eggs 1. Mrs w Seymour 2. Mrs. S. Neelyjr. On Doz. Brown eggs 1. Mrs. Allen 2. Mrs c. Dobson , Buck 1., d. Law rence Angora Rabbit Doe 1. W. Scy Mour 2. Mrs. D. Lawrence. Tomatoes Green 1. Mrs. Heroux -2. A tomatoes 1. Mrs. W. A. B Smith 2. D. Lawrence beets 1 George Dobson mrs. Rieu carrots 1. A. Lindell. 2. W. Jross parsnips 1. S. Dobson 2. A. Lindell swede turnips 1. Geo. 2. S. Dobson potatoes 1 s. Dobson w. J. Ross ears of Corn 1. A. Lind Ell. E. Rose cabbages. 1. Mrs. Heroux. 2. A a Clemant cauliflower 1 s. Dobson. 2. Geo. Dobson pumpkin or Citron 1. A. Lindell 2. D. Lawrence onions. .1. 2. A. Jav Ross. Sealer of extracted Honey 1. C. Dobson 2. Mrs. D. Lawrence. Collection of table vegetables 1. C. Dobson 2. A. Lindell 3. W. To. Ross. Oral i and Field crop Oats in sheaf 1. B. Lawrence 2. W. Seymour Barley in 1. P. Back Man wheat in sheaf 1 w. Seymour fodder Alfalfa c. Dobson fodder Clover a Dobson 2. Geo. Dobson 6 Mangels 1. G. Dobson 2. C. Dobson. Cookler two varieties of wild fruit 1. Mrs. W. A. B. Smith 2. Mrs. A. Lindell two varieties tame fruit 1. Mrs. W. J. Ross. 2, mrs. C. Dobson three varieties pickles. 1. Mrs. W. A. Ross 2. Mrs. S. Huston two varieties canned meat i. Mrs. A. Lindil 2. Mrs. C. Dobson Cour varieties vegetables 1. Mrs. W. J. Ross 2. Mrs. A. Lindell one Plant of Jelly 1. Mrs. C. Dobson 2. Mrs. W. J. Ross bowl of Cut Flowers 1. Mrs. W. A. Smith 2. Mrs. A Lawrence flowering Plant 1. Mrs. Huston 2. Mrs. Rieu foliage Plant 1. Mrs. Heroux. 2. Mrs. C. Dobson one White boat. 1. Mrs. A. 2. Mrs. We. Seymour one Brown loaf 1. Mrs. W. A. B. Smith 2. Mrs. We. Ross six yeast buns. 1. Mrs. W. A., b. Smith 2. j. One crust. ,1. Mrs. S. Huston 2. Mrs. J. Goodridge two crusts. 1, mrs j. Goodridge 2. Mrs. A. Lindell White layer cake i. Miss m. Dobson 2. Mrs. S. Huston chocolate cake 1. Mrs. S. Huston 2. Miss m. Dobson matrimonial cake 1. Mrs. C. Dobson 2. Mrs. A. A. B. Smith Blue ribbon ,1. Mrs w. A. 3. Smith 2. Mrs. Dobson3. Mrs. Goodridge 1. Mrs. Hallson red and White biscuits a mrs. C. Dobson 2. Mrs. S. Huston Rawleight biscuits. 1. Mrs. C. Dobson. Nise leu Ork pair knitted socks. 1. Mrs James Law rence 2. Miss m. D Obson pair knitted mitts 1. Mrs. We. Seymour 2. Mrs. 7. Lawrence child s knitted garment 1. Mrs. My Faiken 2. Mrs. Havard knitted sweater 1.7 miss m. Dobson 2. Mrs. J. I Lwrence. I in. Homespun 1. Mrs. J. Lawrence Home made Rug mrs. Rieu Ady s 1. Mrs. W. A. B. Smith 2. Mrs. A. Heroux lady s apron mrs w. A. B. Smith. .2. Mrs. A. Undell embroidered Pillow cases 1, Fri. W. Seymour 2. Miss m. Dobson embroidered lunch w. Seymour crocheted chair set mrs j. Lawrence garment made from flour sacks mrs. Leroux household article from flour sacks 1. Mrs. W. Seymour -2. Mrs. Havard comforter Seymour article of sewing girl under. Doris article., of embroidery girl under 1. Lillian1 Lawrence 2. Doris Seymour Harrje made Cushion mrs. Vav. Seymour. School work Crayon drawing Grade 1 to 3. 1. Gerald Olsen 2. Janice Olsen 3. Shirley Lindely Pencil drawing Grade 4 to 5. 1. Mildrec Walker 2. Beverley Smith water color Gade 7 to s. 1. Allan Gurney 2. Juni. Birney original health poster 1. 2. Phyllis Hallson 3. Doris sey 2, Maize sey Mour 2. Clinton Smith 3. Mar. Reynolds writing Grade three and four 1. Eleanor Skelding 2. Raymond Longmuir 3. Lor Rale writing 5 and 6, 1 Doris Seymour 2. Joyce Ford 3. Bevar Ley Smith writing 7 to 9, 1. Joan to Man 2. Elza Ryden 3. Fred Saunders exercise Book 1 and 2, 1. Clinton Smith 2. Alfred Gagnon .3. Lloyd Robson exercise Book 3 and 4, 1. Vera Duncan 2. Howard Luck or 3. Robert Durnin exercise Book 5 and 6, 1. Sandy Bruce 2. Mildred Walker 3. Audrey Hogue science 7-to 9, 1. Elza Ryden 2.-Mary Bruce 3. Phyllis notebook 10 to 12. 1. Joan Moman map Storey Frame House on fenced lot. Corner of Canada 1. Phyllis Hallson 2. Keith to Mcfadyen Alex Carr Birdhouse Fred Ross. Before it a report emanating from Toronto that. Leading Canadian industrialists Are in. Favor of an Early Start on. Stock piling. Of strategic materials and have approached the Board. A spokes Man for the latter gave his understanding that Industry ready to co operate but stressed that no recommendations have been made to the Cabinet. The industrialists see a double purpose in Stock piling for de ence and also to stabilize forces of such essential materials As rubber. In and which Garnada imports in volume. The proposal made to the Board was hat the government would acquire stocks and them and that n dust by would buy them Back at the average Cost Price at a rate calculated to provide a Complete turnover of the supplies every four years. The commodities listed would be he major perhaps the Only ones affected by such a pro gramme if adopted. The plan would beset. Ejected to dovetail into United slates Industrial defence needs this would require Stock piling a Canada of materials of which neither country has a surplus. It would not be necessary to store commodities scarce in Canada but abundant in the . According to. Informed Opin Ion there would be no Necess Ity to Lay aside stocks of such met As Nickel and aluminium. Current Canadian output is considered sufficient if diverted suddenly to defence purposes in an emergency. But the situation is quite Dif Ferent with tin manganese and Chrome the latter imported from industrialists who have had conversations Ith the Industrial defence Board Are understood to take the stand that an Early Start on Stock piling of these commodities is highly desirable. Communicable diseases Low constant vigilance on the part of. City health officials is believed responsible for ebb to which communicable diseases have fallen. This year. During the past week Only 27 cases were reported As compared with 28 the week previous it was revealed saturday. There was one Case of und ulant fever while other diseases recorded were Chicken pox three dish one infantile diarrhoea one measles eight mumps three infantile paralysis four tuberculosis three and whooping cough three. When it Wilt be gone into further. Until then is the government expected to. Have a proposal put eight freed after night in soviet jail Berlin aug. 28 Sian authorities held John j. Mee Hari British United press correspondent four. American soldiers and three germans overnight in. A soviet jail then released them sat urday. Meehan was picked the rus sians in apparent retaliation for the alleged wounding of a soviet older by american military police ate Friday. The four Ameri an soldiers who were picked up by soviet military police Friday night n the russian sector two German a German chauffeur were arrested with Meehan. The russians charged that a rus Ian Soldier was shot in the shoulder by . Military police As he Alleg idly Rode in a speeding jeep through he american sector. American military policemen admitted that they fired some shots after a russian officer in the. Speed ing jeep pulled a pistol and pointed at an american Soldier. 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Apply Campbell Bennett 1718 West 5th Avenue Vancouver Ottawa aug. 28 Thi Frand Cross of the order of libera or san Martin one of the Highes decorations of the Argentine re Public has been conferred on pre Mier Maurice Duplessis of Quebec a Premier general Juan Peron he Argentine. Embassy said. Friday. The embassy also said that msgr. Olivier Mau Rault Rector of the University. Of Montreal has been made a. Commander of the order and that Danilo brugal Dominion Consul in Toronto has been made a Knight of the order. The decorations were understood to have been conferred following the recommendation of senator Diego Molinari who visited this country in the Spring arid the Argentine ambassador to Ottawa or. Juan Carlos Rodriguez. 25 buses for Sale for immediate delivery inter City Type seating capacity 24 to 37 passengers. Bodies of Elcel construction and Inte design. Buses now in regular operation and inspection May be made any time. These buses Are practical in every was for school transportation also for Sale engines Model 20a, completely overhauled with units. 32 of Tropic Aire Recliner seats and 5-passenger rear Chesterfield seat All mohair covered. Write of phone greyhound lines Calgary Alta the Netherlands East indies stretch along Miles of water from Malaya almost to Australia. For stomach disorders thursday and seven degrees cooler than wednesday s 10i. I in Montreal the temperature had reached 90 when Hon. ton minister of defence entered Tongue Pointe ordnance depot to present certificates to officer cadets. As he walked in the band struck up the boy stood on the burning deck. Deaths in . Chicago aug. 28 Relief was in sight he intense heat wave Over the Eastern half of the continent the stifling heat has taken a heavy toll in deaths in Prostran ions and drownings. A Survey showed at least 78 deaths in 13 states. Official United states weather Bureau table of Tern pern Tures contained a majority of. 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