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Monday, May 02, 1949

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 02, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba Flier enjoy Margene Winnipeg free press Ike. And Only of Cycle baked bread i sold Only at your grocer s Price 5c per copy edition with comics Loc Winnipeg monday May 2, 1949 by Carrier in Winnipeg 25c per week do. S. Fernstein graduate of the Manitoba medical has been awarded a har Vard Fellowship of Winner of the Chown Gold medal in medi Cine at Manitoba or. Feinstein has been taking Post graduate work at the children s medical Centre. Boston mass., for the past two years. He is the son of or. And mrs. L. G. Feinstein 72 har Row Street. During the second world War or. Feinstein was a Captain with the Royal Canadian medical corps. Man gets Fine then re arrest new charge 71 several minutes after he had been convicted monday under the securities act in connection with Sale of mining shares Lester a. Prosser of Vancouver b-c., re arrested in the same court at the Law courts building. Prosser who was described As a prospector was convicted of unlawfully trading in a Security without being registered As a broker or Salesman in Manitoba and fined s50 and costs by Magis trate d. G. Potter. R.c.m.p., who had been Sil Ting in the courtroom moved Forward As the magistrate loft the courtroom and arrested Prosser on a warrant from Al Herta. He will be returned there to face charges. A written statement by pros ser admitted that he had sold shares in a property in British Columbia known As the mining company limited. He was not registered As a broker or Talesman the statement read. Defence counsel c. W. Brock yield that in delivering shares m the mine to is Manitoba people Prosser had first Given them a promissory note. As owner 01 the mine he was dealing in his own shares in the mine. His part in the mine was covered w a valid miners licence issued m b.c., he Crown counsel w. J. Johnston i omitted the promissory notes were Given in an attempt to evade provincial Laws. Speakers stress world Unity goal with Baha i Faith sask. Man gets school Post suggested by Reavis report a Saskatchewan educationist. Or. W. C. Lorimer has been appointed research assistant to the superintendent s department of the Winnipeg school system. This announcement was made saturday by or. J. C. Pincock superintendent of schools who said or. Lorimer is expected to take Over the Post july 1. The position a new one was recommended in the Leavis report on he City s educational system in View of the heavy pressure of work upon the superintendent s department. Or. Lorimer is at present acting superintendent of schools fur the Gull Lake school area Saskatchewan. He holds his Bachelor of arts and Bachelor of education degrees from the University of Saskatchewan and his master of arts and doctor of creation from Columbia University. His Post graduate studies have included courses in administration research statistical procedures and problems of staff personnel. Or. Lorimer s includes four years in Saskatchewan from 1942-45 on leave from ill jaw. I schools and Sevcu Regina Publ an instructor h the Anc is no. of the provincial Normal school at Moose women s Liberal a Koch meets new candidate Peter Taraska Liberal candidate for North Winnipeg in the forthcoming Federal elec Tion met with new members of the North Winnipeg s Liberal association thursday evening in the clubroom 1045 main Street. Mrs. C. Berbrayer gave a review of g. V. Fer Guson s Book John w. Dafoe. She was introduced by mrs d. Levin and thanked by mrs. T. Krawchuk. Retiring Fng Sneek is Tauesi to John b. Steel re tiring met operating Engineer for Tow Winnipeg school Yang wl., will leave shortly with his wife to vacation in Glasgow Scotland a reception was held this week end at the Home or brother James steel 516 liss.-.fi-. Avenue. A presentation was made to or. Steel by a Niece Mif jetty Sculthorp. Sam Street Heads Ward one Community club Sam Street was chosen president of the Ward one a Rwjr Finity club of St. Boniface at the club s inaugural meeting sunday. Other officers named were honorary president Aid. Jules Pynoos vice president d. Secretary George Taylor assistant Secretary p. Mckay treasurer a Stanger and executive Leo Jacques and j. Turenne. Flans for a children s playground a primary school and extended bus service on Archibald Avenue were discussed. A com Mittee was struck Oft to appear before the St. Boniface Council with requests that certain land near Archibald Avenue be reserved for a playground and that the Council Supply sufficient land for a us turn on the same Avenue. War Canoe gunwale and crab races world Champion log roller coming to 75th birthday red River gala Pau Schekman Why import artists conductor sees Home to it aplenty bundle of Salvage film ajjm1ss1o3v Price More than 350 children at tended a film saturday morn ing in the Earl Grey school in Aid of n Salvage drive sponsored by the Earl Grey Community club. Admission was a bundle of Salvage. Mrs. W. A. Rowlands president of the patriotic Salvage corps addressed the children. Mrs. G. Dundley was Salvage convener. St. Paul s Library Guild arranges annual dinner Rev. D. R. Jubinville will be guest speaker at the annual dinner meeting of the St. Paul s Library Guild at 7 . Tuesday in the Paul Shea Hall St. Paul s College. Venereal disease cases reported Twenty one cases of gonorrhoea and nine of syphilis have been reported in Manitoba for the week ending april 23, according to figures released by the provincial department of health and Public welfare. Al though gonorrhoea showed a decrease of 10 cases Over the previous week instances of syphilis increased by seven. A breakdown of statistics reveals 13 cases of gonorrhoea and three of syphilis in Winnipeg proper two of gonorrhoea and none of syphilis in suburban Winnipeg and six each of both diseases outs Iii Winnipeg. Minister and family honoured before leaving City prior to his taking up a new Post lit Canton Ohio a presentation was made to Rev. R. E. Meinzen of the lutheran Church of the redeemer and to members of his family by the congregation Fol owing the. Sunday evening service. Or. And mrs. Meinzen received a Silver Tea service and a painting of the new Church while their laughter Ann who assisted at the Organ received a leather travelling Case. A. R. Burron president of the Church made the presentations while t. O. F. A Lerzer an original member of the Church paid tribute to the minister s work. In his final Sermon or. Meinzen spoke of the common Faith purpose and Hope which bound him with the Congre gation in a common Endeavor to build Christ s kingdom. There is a r Eal need of world government based on statement of spiritual values miss Mac Mckenna of Vancouver declared sunday at a Bahai would Faith symposium final session of the organization s second annual cd speaking on the individual in a sick society miss Mckenna said this restatement would be based on the theory that Mankind has reached the Point of maturity. The theme of the symposium was the goal is world Unity. This need for world govern ment was met Baha i Faith through the essential fundamentals the ethical pattern and spiritual standards Laid Down Baha u Lluhi founder of the Faith she said. Our said Emeric a a of Montreal contributes to world Ponce by giving the social Virtues of a world society which is desperately needed his subject was moral values for a world society. All civilization is based on individual moral standards As taught by the founders of All religions he stated. Pointing out the desperate need for a proper code of moral standards for the world or. Bala advocated Baha i beliefs of religion As a cause of Unity the oneness of Mankind Universal peace and car bicycle collision sends boy to Hospital Claude Trudeau 13, of 526 Mcdermot Avenue was admit Ted to Deer Lodge Hospital sunday afternoon with head cuts after colliding with a car at Portage Avenue and David son Street while Riding his bicycle. Taken to Hospital by the Driver of the car Frank Ful ton of the St. Charles coun try club the boy was detained for examination. His Condi Tion is reported Good. 3 meetings to be held tuesday at free press three meetings will be held in the free press building tuesday evening. They Are Board room 1, War widows and widowed mothers association at s . Board room 2, associated Community clubs of greater Winnipeg at 8 . Clubroom grand Beach Camp ers association at 8 . Education Equality Between men and women the dissolution of at prejudices a Universal language an International tribunal and spiritual solution of economic pro Helms. _ Ross Woodman of Toronto whose subject was the Baha i As h world citizen stressed inc need for a Faith which would correspond to the in environment lie Felt this would be obtained through the teachings of the modern Prophet. World Unity would be achieved he stated through the individual Laith in god and himself. Rowland Estall of Montreal a chairman. Miss Thora Asgeirson played selections on the piano am meeting closed with a question and discussion period. Three sent to jail for Drunken driving three Drunken Drivers Wen sentenced magistrate m. H Garton in City police court Mon Day to seven Days in jail and so months suspension of driving licences. They were Albert Alexander Martin 64 Inkster Boulevard Harvey m. Tedford. 627 Martin Avenue and Michael Kunec s54 Boyd Avenue All of Whon pleaded guilty to the charge. Miss Kay Landers wins camera contest miss Kay Landers was named Winner thursday eve Ning in the april Competition of the . Camera club. The contest sponsored by Eric Rogerson was for photographs taken by the Light of two candles. Mrs. M. and Murray Milvor placed second and third. Bill Pollock presented the prizes. The clubs annual exhibition will be held in the . Friday. Garage shed fires cause damage fire damage of More than was caused the week end mostly from blazes in garages and Small Sheds police reported Sun a. Flames breaking out in a garage and shed at the rear of Ignes Street saturday quickly spread to an adjoining garage belong no to Steve Mintenko of 687 Agnes Street with total loss amounting o another Blaze about noon at Jarvis Avenue resulted i i Joo damage while a similar Blaze at 857 Carter Avenue Shortb after caused s250 damage. Fire which started at the rear of 43h Elliou Avenue about 10.30 . Saturday resulted in si50 damage to contents. Iliev. T. M. Badger to address kiwanis Rev. T. M. Badger will he guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of the Klams club of St. Boniface wednesday at 12.15 . In the fort Garry hotel. Or. Badger s topic win be Mother s Day. The Board of directors will meet at 7.30 . Tuesday in the St. Boni face City Hall. Two Elmwood girls missing since saturday two 14-year-old Elmwood girls were reported missing Earl sunday when they failed to return Home saturday after attending u local theatre. The girls Grace la Kyrc of 415 Union Avenue a in Shirley Russell of 146 Glenwood Crescent were last seen about 7.31 a. Saturday. Grace is four feet 10 inches tall weighs 90 pounds and Las blonde h Lvir and Blue eyes. She was wearing a Black skirt yellow sweater Black jacket and Brown shoes. Dark haired Shirley is five feet two inches tall and weighs Iso pounds. She was wearing Black skirt White Blouse Khaki jacket and Brown loafers. Community club members see cancer films films on cancer research will be viewed at a meeting of the ladies auxiliary of the Earl Grey Community club at s . Wednesday in the Earl Grey school. E. H. Morgan to address Argyle Home school grou1 e. H. Morgan assistant superintendent of schools will be guest speaker at a meeting of the Argyle Home and school association at 8 . Thursday in the school. British motor club plans opening run then Parade the first British motor club run to Hoban s Park because Jour will be May 15, it was decided at a meeting thurs Day in the . It was also suggested that n Parade of Bri Tish made cars take part in Commonwealth Day celebrations june 10, in conjunction with Winnipeg s 75th birthday party. The newly organized club is headed by prof. G. B. Oakland with Dennis Yates As Secretary canadians should grow up f n d discard their National inferiority Complex. Says Scherman As instant conductor of the Toron o symphony orchestra. Canadian artists have a lot to give this More than some f the import artists who con tribute noise and nothing e added. 3lr. Scherman a guest at the Toyal Alexandra hotel arrived in Winnipeg s a t u v d a y Over Canadian Pacific railway lines. He will conduct the music for the Winnipeg Ballet s Spring production tuesday and wednesday in the playhouse the atre. Pride in artists who have arrived s not particularly constructive in is opinion. To the Canadian pub a he says. Don t wait for the finished products nurture your incipient Talent. It takes patience rom both audience and performer o develop Winnipeg Rallet the Winnipeg Ballet is a credit o Winnipeg and to Canada. Or. Cherman believes. He conducted or the Winnipeg company in the Orono Ballet festival in March. The Ballet carried off All the Hon is and since i always want to e associated with the Best i took he first Opportunity offered to Vork with the he said. One of or. Schurman s favorite theories is the need for and value of an interchange of Canadian symphony orchestras musicians conductors Ballet companies and dramatic groups across the country. National cultural Unity is another Way of saying National he added. Or. Scherman divides his time let Ween the Toronto symph by orchestra to which he was appointed As assistant conductor two ears ago and Canadian Broad Asting corporation musical pro Rammes. Now 3s. He has been associated with the Toronto symph by since he was 15. With inter for study in the United tates and abroad. Never have to look As musical impresario for the Northern electric hour for four rears he is convinced the Supply f Canadian musical Talent in fact Alent in All Fields is More than adequate to demand. I never had to look for first rate artists and performers because the i c air. he said. He believes the Candia i or corporation is nil covering l the time and Murre important making the Pill of it. Musical drama and Ballet festivals accomplish the same end. The responsibility now rests with the Public to lend its positive sup port. I m glad to know the Winnipeg symphony orchestra has a conductor who has settled in the country and become part of the Canadian or. Scherman said. Hav ing heard the local orchestra several limes he thinks it is very b. Colourful Jimmy running of eau Claire wis., world s Champion log roller and known throughout the United states As King of the great White Waters will be seen in a in Winnipeg june 10, when he will participate in an exhibition contest at the red River gala one of the Many features of the City s 75th birthday Celebration. Jimmy who won his world s title at the role and water carnival held at Gladstone. Mich., in 1942 and who has retained it Ever since will compete against Frank Pelo Quin of fort Frances ont., the Canadian titlist. It was announced monday by Stan Bentham. Chair Man of the log rolling committee. While neither title will be at stake 20 minutes of Tricky log rolling will be witnessed by the thousands who Are expected to attend the gala at the Winnipeg Canoe club. A picturesque programme has been lined up for the occasion g. Baity chairman of the red River gala committee reported monday. The will be some what of a Novelty since it commences "30 . Whereas most regattas i staged in the after noon. Sponsoring event a ? the Winnipeg Canoe club. Milonan Canoe club y Canoe club Winni Peg rowing club veterans Organ of the merchant Navy and the Royal Canadian Navy and sail ing clubs including the Winnipeg yacht club and the sailing Section of the Winnipeg Canoe club. Novelty Haces events such As v Canoe races for Hith men an men gunwale races and crab s will feature the two hour Siow or. Baity revealed. In a Tun Wale race the contestants paddle from the gunwale of the water Craft and exciting spills often re sult. In a crab race they lie in the Bow of the boat and Par Idle with their hands like one of those Shori tailed stalk eyed id footed crustaceans. Ten minutes of keen Competition is expected during i he single sculls event when Theodore Dubois for Mer Canadian senior Champion meets desk Riley present Cana Dian Junior Champion. Both boys Are from Winnipeg. Another touch of color will be added by the Archery exhibition. Balloons will be tossed into the air from the lower Dock while keen eyed marksmen from the Archery club pick them off with bows and arrows. There will also be events for mixed fours work boat fours double Blade tandems cutters War canoes and eight cared shells. J. H. Roe managing director of the North West commercial trav Ellers association and chairman of the anniversary band committee has promised that one or More of the visiting . Bands which Are coming Here for the big birth Day party will attend. Air menus Friend Paris hotel manager Here St. Boniface Battle warring Prog con faction sends petition to Ottawa a Battle Between the rival pro Perly treated he said. To his mind Gressie conservative factions Init was a hand picked convention St. Boniface started by the nomination wednesday of Aid. Louis Leger As Federal candidate for the Soprano prowess of Louise Roy gains new Honor Louise Roy. 24-year-old St. Boni Ace dramatic Soprano has added another prize to her collection of musical triumphs by taking first prize in a National singing contest Over the Csc s French network. The contest started in october feel ? cups to elect a hand picked candidate. He added that he and others did All they could to have the con constituency was carried a stage vent Ion called off. If the con vent Ion had keen properly organized and Aid. Leger had been chosen candidate i would help him mayor Maclean stressed the fact that instead of calling a special meeting of the executive As promised or. Leger called the convention. D. Letour Fetiu said we have got a Good Chance to win the elec pair sentenced for break ins Jack Wilson 41, of 115 notre Dame Avenue East was sentenced to three and a half years in the Penitentiary when he pleaded guilty to two charges of breaking and entering in county court Mon Day. A companion. Colin e. Corbett 35, of fort William ont., was sentenced to 23 months in heading Ley jail by judge h. W. Whitla when in pleaded guilty to a joint charge on one of the offences. Wilson and Corbett both pleaded guilty to breaking and enter ing the store of Silverman and company in Winnipeg March 1 and stealing cigarette lighters pens watches and rings valued at s174.97. Wilson also pleaded guilty to breaking and entering the office of the Manitoba motor league Jan. 22, with intent. He had ten pre Vious convictions. Or. W. C. Maclean analyses Quaker belief the quakers main emphasis was on the belief that the True revelation of god s will was in the souls of All honest people and was the result of personal communication with the soul of god said Gordon Maclean at the sunday evening service in the first presbyterian Church. Although he expressed deep respect for members of the Quaker Faith or. Maclean maintained their theory was built upon false contrast. It is not a question of inner Light As against the authority of the teaching of Jesus Christ and his apostles but of the two he stated. Man struck by Street car Albert Johnston 59, of 779 Corydon Avenue received head and Chest injuries a possible fracture of the nose and lacerations to the hands and face when he was hit a Street car at. Portage Avenue and main Street monday at 11.15 . Taken Home by a passing Motorist or. Johnstons was later taken to Misericordia Hospital by police ambulance. Theft of overcoat brings jail term pleading guilty to a charge of theft Alphonse Champagne 33 no fixed abode was sentenced to three months at hard labor b magistrate Henri Lacerte in St. Boniface police coir to saturday. According to police report. Champagne stole an overcoat valued at s35 from a car april 27 19-14. Since that time he has served two terms in Western penitentiaries he was recently picked up Winnipeg police and handed Over to the St. Boniface police depart further sunday afternoon. The other Side met and agreed to Send ,1 petition to the Federal organizer at Ottawa protesting the Way in which organization in the constituency is being carried out and asking for an open Conven Tion. The meeting was held in the Provencher school under the chair Manship of Aid. Paul Marion. More than 60 members present signed the petition after hearing state ments that Aid. Leger was a self imposed candidate and that the nominating convention was hand mayor George c. Maclean was the first of a number of speakers. He said he had no idea of running for the Federal constituency of St. Boniface but he intended to fight for rights and traditions of the great conservative it was a tradition of the party he said that each constituency was a solid state but that had been violated in every Way pos sible in is. Boniface. Everyone he said should have the privilege of nominating and voting for the Man of ills Choice. Referring to the services of Aid. Marion and himself. Mayor Mac lean said we carried the Flag when or. Leger was frightened to step out into the open. If he was a conservative four years ago he never came out to help the party and it was not until eight months ago that we knew what he mayor Maclean objected to hand picked men dictating what voters should do. In that Case he said they must just sit and be yes men. I Don t intend to stand by and see the party wrecked in the City of St. Boniface by any Guy or Misener r. D. Guy or. And Ralph Misener or anybody else without making a he said he had made a tour of the constituency but nobody seemed to know this what Chance could or. Guy have of get Ting a Man of that description elected he asked. Self imposed j. A. Marion expressed the View that or. Leger was a self imposed candidate. A Large number of peo ple had been ignored and not pro a. L. Regamey a Paris hotel operator who helped 12 Allied airmen to escape while he germans were using his hotel As air Force Headquarters arrived n Winnipeg Friday Over trans Canada air lines. The hotel manager a. Louis re Amey is a Swiss National who has lived in Paris for 50 years. Through out the War he was general agent or the Canadian National railways in France and manager of the .n.r. Hotel scribe in Paris. The Gestapo took Ever the hotel in 1940 As its Headquarters in France and from 94 i to 1h44 the German Luftwaffe used the seven Storey hotel As official Headquarters in Franco according to or. Heg Amcy. He was allowed to continue As manager because of his Swiss nationality. In his efforts to help Allied air men who were shot Down Over France or. Regamey was one link in a Chain operated by the French resistance movement. My Job was to give them clothes and take them to he explained. Each airman would slay from one to three Days at his country Home before going to Paris. Sacks of potatoes someone would Telephone to Paris saying we have a sack of potatoes then my son Maurice now would take an airman to Paris on the said the hotel manager. I told my son when anybody 75 civilian work ers including carpenters drafts men truck Drivers and Genera labourers left Winnipeg for Chur chill monday Over Canadian National lines. Shorwell Isle of Wight Cape. Carver was elected people s Warden of the Parish Church Here for the 50th. Successive year. Tion but we have got to stick to Gether and not have rows Here and there. Every time we have been imposed upon by that Bunch in Winnipeg we have lost the elec c. Tiern Lull appealed to members to support the Selec Ted candidate. Any split he said would not help a bit. The chairman agreed that Unity was desirable but said methods must be fought. Want fair he said and we want a representative elec Ted the Aid. W. Ormiston said if the rest of the party would not co operate something had to he done As things stood at the moment t looked though the opposition candidate would walk in he added. Victor Muller proposed the motion 1o petition the Federal or an and octave supine seconded. It was carried unanimously. Comment of or. Guy president of the Manitoba progressive conservative association regarding the meeting was "1 personally find it very refreshing to see so Many people anxious to get nominated. Ii. Is an indication of progress.1 he slated that at the convention there were upwards of 200 people from All Over the Riding present to nominate Aid. Leger and thai his nomination had been recognized and confirmed by the authorities at Ottawa who know All the 1948 offered two firsts one for men and the other for women. Sharing he spotlight with miss Roy is Jean Pierre Comeau 22-year-old Lyric Bass of Granby. Quebec. Each receives a s500 Cheque and a 26-week engagement the National Hook up. In mid april miss Roy also received the singing stars award for 1949 along with another West Erner. Morley Margolish miss Roy then received a si.000 scholarship. Miss Roy is the daughter of judge l. P. Roy and mrs. Roy of 445 St. Jean Baptiste Street. Starting her vocal studies in St. Boniface six years ago miss Roy is now a senior student at the Roya conservatory opera school at Tor onto. In 1948 she made her debut with the Toronto symphony or Chestra after Only one Day s notice. She received her formal Educa Tion in St. Boniface and is a Grad uate of the ladies of the sacred heart. Always had different tricks to fool the when the allies liberated Paris in the summer of 19-14, hotel scribe Ivas taken Over by Canadian and american officers including Brig. R. S. Malone of Winnipeg whom or. Regamey telephoned saturday. Among his prize possessions arc two awards for aiding the escape of Allied from president Harry s. Tru Man and signed by general Dwight Eisenhower the other from sir Alexander Tedder air chief marshal of Britain and Deputy supreme commander of the Allied expeditionary Forcee. Or. Regamey recalled his Only other visit to Canada in 1923 when he went through to the West coast and North to Alaska. This time he is just visiting friends. A guest at the fort Garry hotel he left sunday for Montreal Over Cana Dian National lines. From there he will Fly May 1 to Paris. Manchester my to speak Here Frederick Lee. . From Man Chester. England will address the Canadian club of Winnipeg at a luncheon meeting Friday in the fort Garry hotel. His subject will be Britain s productive drive. Or. Lee who was elected labor member in 1945, is a member of the National committee of the Union amalgamated engineers which has a membership of s20. 000. He is also a City councillor for Salford. A Justice of the peace chairman of the Hospital commit tee of metro Vickers Manchester which has 25.000 employees. In his work with Trade unions or. Lee has concentrated his efforts on labor management relations and was influential in get Ting workers interested in joint production committees. Berlin blockade does not indicate change of soviet Union policy Gui Caron. Provincial Leader of the Quebec labor progressive party told a May Day rally sunday afternoon in the playhouse theatre. The very opposite is the or. Caron declared claiming that great Britain and the United states had changed their foreign policy because they realized the Berlin blockade was becoming dangerous to the imperialist Sec Tion of the the reason for the change in their policy is to be found in the tact that while the United Stales won votes in the United nations Rabid James g. Hellek of Cincinnati who will be gues speaker at a mass rally wednesday night in the civic auditorium to celebrate Israel s Independence Day. The. Rally which is sponsored by the United zionist Council Wil Mark the first anniversary of the establishment of the state of is reel. Although Israel was proclaimed a state May 14. 1948, it will do a year wednesday since its establishment according to the hebrew Calendar. S. J. Drache will by chairman of the meeting. Quebec App Leader Speaks Here Berlin rumours held sign of shift in West policy the anticipated lifting of the the Peoples democratic countries ukrainian choir makes May Day concert debut the band Urist male chorus of the association of United Ukrain an canadians organized a few months ago made its first Public Bow sunday night in a May Day concert at the ukrainian labor Temple. About 700 persons attended with m. Satulsky editor of the Ukrain an word As master of ceremonies the chorus was conducted by Eugene Dolny. All songs in the first part of the programme were arranged As a continuous suite connected by humorous dialogues dealing with topics of Community life. Or. Satulsky made the arrangement. The songs were presented in the Folk Way of singing being per formed with Fervour and artistry. During the intermission. Joseph Zuken. . Candidate for Winnipeg North constituency said he was much impressed with the chorus. It was an excellent Indi cation of what could be done to Ward building up a working class the chorus was a credit to the association and to the Cul Tural life of the Community. The soloists were John Doro Schonsky. Jerry Shach. D. Moy Siuk. E. Komarnicky. Bohdan kor Chak and Myron Satulsky were the dancers. A dance. Arkan was Given by a group of boys. Von the said or. Caron. He had been introduced to the gathering by mrs. Margaret Chunn As a great Nephew of Louis j Papineau. Or. Caron was principal speaker at the rally which also featured a Short musical programme. Padlock Law touching on the Quebec padlock a and restriction of civil Liber ties or. Caron said it was wonderful to see party rallies Here in Winnipeg and the spread of the party s literature without any interference by police. It seems As if i were visiting a new coun try he added. Or. Caron told the nearly 900 persons in the i healer that it would be hard for them even to imagine that in Montreal a Man could be picked up by police just or carrying a bundle of leaflets charged with intent to distribute them and fined s40. Or. Caron said the red baiting in Quebec had become so monotonous that the. People were get Ting fed up with it and that Many nationalist leaders there were becoming quite concerned Over the fact that it was the communists who Are giving voice to the anti War sentiments of the people in asks support appealing to the audience to vote for the . Candidates in the coming Federal election or. Caron said this election came at a time when All roads were Lead ing to communism and that a number of communists in the House of commons would strengthen the party Canada and the cause of peace. Joseph Zuken . Candidate m Winnipeg North constituency told the audience that the labor progressive party was the Only political party in the election with a policy for peace and against the North Atlantic pct. Aid. M. J. Forkin was master of ceremonies. He appealed for contributions expenses of not the Only Hall to cover and the speakers but to add to the elec Tion Campaign fund. The rally opened w the a pro gramme by the choir of the federation of russian canadians and the from the association of United ukrainian ;