Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 11, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday september 11, 1948 Page 11 Claxton Calls in youth forces seek recruits in unlimited Ottawa sept. 10 Hon. Brooke Claxton defence minister upon the youth of Canada Friday to step Forward guard our As he spoke the defence depart i Anent was wading into the greatest i drive for recruits in Canadian peacetime history. J Canada is after an unlimited num Moke about double Cross continued from Page 1 since monday inspecting Road construction work in Northern Manitoba. Says resentment Strong Besent mint Over the nomination or. Guy said had been so Strong among party members that he Felt compelled to Call a meeting. He added that he had not called the provincial executive because he considered that in the preliminary stages the matter was one which should be discussed by members of j the legislative Assembly who were directly concerned. One senior party official w h o asked that his name be withheld made this statement members of the party feel that somebody has double crossed them. We want an explanation of what happened at Minnedosa and we Are determined to get it. If that explanation is not satisfactory then we will take appropriate May Call convention he added that i the meeting of la s saw fit the provincial sex might be called together to decide whether or not the whole should be placed before an i emergency party convention. At last Spring s biennial provincial convention delegates had voted file to one in favor at retaining the coalition. Progressive conservatives he added had smarted for eight years minority representation on the provincial Cabinet. Or. Willis Ber of men to fill out the Tri service organization that will spend an estimated this year. Or. Claxton said in an interview that the International situation has produced an attitude in Canada towards defence different from any thing we have Ever had in peace time. We now arc engaged in building up forces we regard As the minimum necessary to meet defence needs of Canada. Our forces Are not going to be Large but we want them second to none . J. M. Delamere chairman of the three Man inter service recruiting committee said there is no ceiling on numbers Well take As Many As we can get As Long As they can pass the Medica standards and show ability to absorb other officials the to in which the allies Almos were caught the be ready next time military Homes As to incentives for enlistment the officials said the government Las under consideration the prob Ems of the housing and allowances. Already constructed for Marrie members of the forces Are som Homes. Another Are undo construction. New modern Quarter or unmarried Soldier Are unde consideration. next summer the army be equipped with new Light Serge uniforms and a Dif Ferent Type of headgear. The air Force too is considering a new headgear smarter and More comfortable than the Field service Cap. Two trends will be noted in the future of Canada s frees adde col. Delamere. One is towards a integration of the three services t much As possible. The. Other is t wards fighting in the skies. Our army steadily Mac he said. The first this trend is the training of the Princess Patricia s Canadian Lig Luc Piv vuiv.ah-. Princess a inuits and Hon. James Mclenaghan were infant As paratroopers at River the Only Cabinet ministers elected Man other regiments in Canad members of the party. The third member Hon. Charles Greenlay although a declared progressive conservative had been elected As a coalition candidate. Continuance of coalition the party spokesman said would precipitate socialism in contrary to opinions of some liberals that it effective Union against the . Party. May ask Kun Gay withdrawal he hinted that the meeting might ask one of the party Cabinet ministers to suggest Premier Garson should persuade or. Runway to withdraw from the Minnedosa race and allow a progressive conserva Tive to stand. . Candidate in the by election will be Ralph Frith of on anole provincial chairman of. The party association. _ _ eyeing speculation earlier a the week that Premier Garson might shortly enter the Dominion Cabinet of it Hon. Louis St. Laurent some observers predicted the whole mat Ter might be let rest Lor the time predicted that the prospective election of Premier George Drew of Ontario to the National leadership would bring pressure from party Headquarters for More aggressive and Independent action in provincial politics. Other regiments soon will jibe about Pearson continued from Page 1 Ondon meeting of Commonwealth rime ministers but hoped it would e Early in november the prime minister spoke to the press in the presence of both or. St. Laurent and or. Pearson who sat beside him. Everyone knew pretty Well what coming and or King lost no to m coming to the Point. He Aid he wanted to say a Revoir before leaving Lor Europe monday. Then he said i thought it would o pleasant for you to meet my cd colleague the Secretary of Tate for external affairs Hon l Pearson. I can t say How delighted i. Am u have or. Pearson As a member f the or King on med after explaining the of the Cabinet shifts Fot Long time he had hoped that new colleague would enter Public life. You he added what his services have been to our country. Or. Pearson has received Many flattering offers of High position n Many places outside the gov ernment., and we deeply appreciate is desire and his decision to con Niue to serve his country. And he Las served his country with tre connection with International of big he himself concentrated on Domestic policy1 and preparations Lor the next session of parliament. In. These preparations or. King had said he will have a free hand or. King also stud a fall session Mendouse distinction with great credit both in the eyes of can Ada and in the eyes of the world. The kind of service he has already rendered is bound to be enhanced by his membership in the government the prime minister explained he had talked Over the matter with or. St. Laurent. He had thought that the latter might prefer to wait until he formed his own Cabinet but or. St. Laurent said that it would be great help to him. Tit have or. Pearson at his Side while acting As prime minister Dur ing the or. King then turned to his successor and invited his comment. . Of parliament was unlikely Mak ing the probable meeting Date late in january. Or. Pearson being duly called on remarked he was notoriously voluble at weekly conferences with the press but this time he confined himself to a couple of sentences that i am very greatly honoured at the oppor Tummy of further service to Canada under the leadership of you or King and or St Laurent. I Hope i am. Worthy of this Opportunity just before that or. King had indicated that his announcement of the new appointment was in the nature of a joint declaration since it had the Hearty approval of his successor in office. He was invited to elucidate. Joint announcement in. _ sense but in a Spuit Ual said or. King smiling. The prime minister had no thing to say about a. Successor to or. Fearson As under Secre tary. That would be for the new minister to consider and for the prime minister to de cide he did t indicate which prime minister after the usual recommendations. In answer to a question he said that Norman a. Robertson High is not a a literal Tempe Ance head Al scores Prog ton. Riding liquor commissioner to the United King Dom who has been mentioned Here As in line for tary s Post is going Back to Lon Don shortly. Or. Robertson is now in Ottawa on a visit partly official partly for holidays. Or. King parried other enquiries with the suggestion the act ing prime minister ought to be approached about them after he went away. There will be no trip for or. King across Canada before he re tires. There were lots of things he , that he would like to do that would have to be fore gone. But he might have More free Dom to make that trip after he has or. St. Laurent said he Little to add save that he Felt it was in the interest of the government and the country to have or. Pearson come in and to come in now. Thus he would be Able to turn Over to the new minister All matters in Laid Down the Burden of office. Against possible shortage goal. Reported making butter import i a n s a i a a Oak non in Atli. Assembly confirms Paris sept. A Ray clinic now at Portage officials of the Portage la Prai Rie health unit said thursday that the response of residents of Rural Portage to the free tuberculosis a Ray clinic was not As great As the pause merits. This was attributed to the fact that Farmers Are in the midst of harvesting operations. It was Felt a special Effort should be made to have the children exam ined. Or. Charles e. Manly reported that while 404 persons had passed through the clinic on tuesday Manv More could be handled. Sixty per cent of the residents of the municipalities of North Norfolk Cartier and St. Francois had been examined it was announced. Ottawa sept. 11 cps an authoritative source Friday night said the government has decided to import sufficient butter to meet a possible serious Winter shortage. The source said agreements now Are being completed for the ship ment of butter to Canada. Details of the to be with several expected to be made Public next week. The government move was Learned As the Bureau of statistics announced that Creamery butter stocks amounted to pounds at sept. 000 pounds less than the pounds on hand at the same Date year ago. Warning of butter shortage was made late last month by the National Dairy Council. The Council called on the government to make known what it will do to meet the butter crisis. Probing several markets the government it was Learned has been probing several inter National markets to make butter purchases during the last few months. Principal markets included Australia new zealand and Denmark. The two common wealth countries while Able to produce a surplus have contract with the United kingdom which Call for most of the surplus to b shipped to the . However it was understood clause in the agreements Allowe some shipment to Dollar coun tries should Australia and Nev zealand find themselves Short o hard Canada is in eluded in the Dollar area. The Bureau of statistics sept tie pounds in Stock aug. But at that Date the compari on with 1947.figures showed Irence of Only pounds. It. Hon. J. G. Gardiner Agricula ure minister said thursday night however that he does not fear a Erious butter shortage during the he told the Kamloops Liberal association it is estimated stocks will pounds Short. But if the forecasts proved Cor act Canada As a whole would be Hort Only three weeks consume National Assembly Friday night confirmed Henri a vet eran Radical socialist centrist As Premier of France by a comfortable margin. The. Vote was 351 with the communists casting most of the negative ballots. The required majority was.311. Que Ille was expected to. Form his Cabinet sometime today ending a two week old government crisis. Many foreign observers expressed fire razes building Calgary sept. 11 up a fierce Blaze fed by Large stores of highly combustible material Friday night destroyed a two Storey Brick building in a. Fire that City firemen fought for More than four hours. Demolished in the three alarm Blaze were the ninth Avenue West premises. Of the Canadian fair Banks Morse company limited and the electrical contracting and machine company. The fire started inside the Cana Dian Fairbanks Morse main front office about .5.30 . As the staff of about 50 employees was pre paring to leave the building for the Day. All escaped safely. Doncaster Yorkshire eng land Conisborough Castle near Here recently scheduled As an ancient Monument is to be re the belief the Cabinet would be weak and were sceptical of. Its chances of living Long. Que Ille is expected to As sume the finance portfolio in. His new Cabinet and Robert Schuman is expected to be named foreign minister. Que Ille s government will be another coalition socialists popular republicans and Radical socialists with some men. From right of Centre part ies. While the Assembly ses Sion Gen. Charles de bitterest campaigning in Southern France. He said in Avignon i am ready to assure the nation s destiny i am sure of the nation s reply the Day when it will be asked to Williams Cairns oldest resident of Macgregor Man., will celebrate his 95th birthday sunday at the Home of his Daugh Ter and son in Law or. And mrs. H. I. Collins with whom re sides. Born in Lambton county ont or. Cairns came West in 1878, farming near Gladstone until 1883, when he Carne to Macgregor to open a store and later a dumber Yard. He has been a member of the masonic order for 66 years and sell. Takes a keen interest in Community and world affairs. His wife died in 1932. He has one son w. B., of Edmonton and four Daugh ters mrs. William Moore of mor Ris mrs. D. , of re Gina mrs h. Kilpatrick of bins Earth and mrs. Collins. There Are 15 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Suspend baseball players Chicago Cap president will Harridge of the american league disclosed Friday five Day suspensions and fines were meted Catcher Hal Wagner and outfielder Dick Wakefield of Detroit tigers for. Altercations with umpires within the last two Days. The suspensions were effective today and both will be eligible to play again next wednesday. In addition Wagner was fined with Umpire de Hurley at the close of a night game in Cleveland wednesday night and Wakefield was fined for a dispute with Umpire Bill Grieve Over a third Cleve land last night. Wagner got embroiled with Umpire Hurley after Cleveland s Larry Doby scampered across with the winning run with the bases an infield error in the Lith inning. Second baseman con Nie Berry s wide throw to. The plate trying to Nail Doby precipitated the Russ. The Temperance forces of ont Ano put Premier George Drew on his political Back and compelled attorney general Blackwell to announce his resignation these were the words used Fey Rev or. James r. Mutchmor Secretary of the Board evangelism and social service of the United Church of Canada in explaining the Power of the Temperance leagues in Ontario. He said that the introduction of liquor bars into Ontario had done More than anything else to weaken the position of the conserva Tives. For example in the election immediately following the metro auction of the new liquor Laws m Ontario. Conservative Candi dates m Toronto Hamilton and London were nearly All Defeated and the lest suffered voting losses of from to Tite Only conservative in these constituencies to strengthen his position said or. Mutchmor was sex mayor Conboy himself a Strong Temperance Man. Or. Mutchmor added that the Canadian Institute of Public Opin Ion poll for this week reveals tha the proportion of persons usin alcoholic beverages in Canada a not increased since and tha More than one third of the popu lation Are total abstainers. Temperance i lans the present strategy of Cana Dian Temperance forces is three said or. Mutchmor. Thes include an improved protestant and roman Catholic the advocacy of voluntary abstinence and Tern Perance. Education and Tion. In speaking of the world Confer ence of churches recently held in Amsterdam agreed with their stand in. Condemning communism but warned that a re turn to 19th Century free enter prise with its Lack of proper social legislation and disregard for the Lommori Man was equally As Dan Erous. Or. Mutchmor is a guest of the Marlborough hotel during his stay n Winnipeg. He will be leaving saturday night to attend the Gen eral Council in Vancouver. 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