Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 23, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 12 Winnipeg free press Friday september 23, 3949 by hephaestus Calgary sept. 23 distribution a pro Frank Hall leaflet during election time at the convention of the trades and labor Congress Back fired on its sponsors and diminished the strength of that group in the opinion of some Winnipeg Dele Gates attending the convention Here. Specifically condemned in the leaflet was its opening which read the right Wing anti communist group endorses the following Candi dates for w. Ladyman Winnipeg Delegate from the electrical workers said the leaflet had Defeated its Pur fully guaranteed Swiss movement Only distributed by american watch co. Enjoy peace of mind with a loan i. Wheel you apply. Friendly business like fast service. Getting the Cash come in or phone. We say yes to 4 out of 5. 3, repaying the re most understanding in emergencies. 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Strategy Rotten said Robert Hewitt vice president of the brotherhood of railway Carmen. J. B. Graham whose name had appeared on the leaflet said he wanted to disassociate himself from it. Those who were responsible for the distribution of that slate May they in the leprosy of their minds be As loathsome to them selves As they have been to the intelligence Here said or. Graham. Gordon fines Delegate from the Winnipeg local of the brotherhood of the railway and steamship clerks thought it was bad beyond de scrip Carl e. Berg vice president of ., backed or. Graham s condemnation of the leaflet and thanked him for his withdrawal from the contest for the Prairie Post. He said he was thankful for the support he was Given by Dele Gates from Manitoba. Many delegates from Mani Toba planned to leave for Home Friday nil rat. Donovan Swailes left wednesday night explaining the new pay for president Percy Bengough As authorized by the convention one Winnipeg Delegate said that a year plus per Day for expenses was about a year. He did not think it enough for the president of the Ber Congress. A few years said or. Gosein several students from Trinidad came to Winnipeg to continue their studies. They found professors and students so Friendly they wrote Home and encouraged others to i ast september or. Gosein made his first visit to Winni Peg when he enrolled at uni Ted College. By the end of the Colless term he had completed plans for bring info his wife and children to reside in or. And mrs. Gosein both expressed appreciation of the Wel come they received when they arrived Here a week ago. Miss e. Morrison and Dean c Halstead members of the uni Ted College staff personally under took to locate a suitable apartment for or. Gosein said. Tahoe sewer am Gosein a student in the Junior of. Science at United College is shown above with his wife mrs. Gosein and their two children. Tarran left and Yeewan. Or. And mrs. Gosein whose Home is in Trinidad arrived in Winnipeg last week and will live Here until or. Gosein receives his degree. The Gold filigree jewelry worn by mrs. Gosein was made by her husband during his summer vacations and includes four bracelets an Arm band a. Necklace and a Chate Laine brooch. Trends at labor convention two major factions of tic United on communist Issue by Mike Hrushka Calgary alta., sept. 23 Spe the convention of the trades and labor Congress of Canada nears its final Sev eral significant factors have come to Light concerning the relative strength of its factions their co operation Congress policies and control of its administration. On life question of communism within the Congress there emerged Complete co operation Between the two major . International officers led by Frank Hall and supporters of the Ben Gough administration. Both groups voted solidly to oust the alleged communist led . And even agreed that Congress officers take an oath of allegiance to the Crown and declare they were not communists. Both leaders have also appeared to hold the same views on the Issue of communism in the Loca unions. Or. Ben Gotich has consistently maintained that As the Congress was a democratic institution it rested with the locals to clean their House of the communist element and not to Send them As delegates to Congress conventions. Or. Hall while discussing wednesday a proposal which would give the president wide Powers including authority to suspend individual members made state ment that it was the Job of the local unions to clean out the com regarding the relative strength of Congress factions thursday s election of officers gave a Clear indication that supporters of the Bengough administration were still in the majority. This was clearly demonstrated by the fact that the . International affiliates of the Congress led by Frank Hall scored Only one win. A Candi All Over Canada so Crisp clean sparkling there s a thrill in every sip. Take Home a 6-bottle fam ily Carrier of 7-up today. Only 25c Date on their slate Claude Bodoin Montreal Defeated i. Beaudoin also of Montreal for the office of vice presi Dent for Quebec by Only three to 383, with two spoiled ballots. Another candidate of the Frank Hall slate Hugh Sedgwick run Ning for the important office of general Secretary treasurer was beaten by the administration Candi Date Gordon gushing of Calgary by 427 to 361. J. B. Graham Winnipeg also a Hall candidate withdrew from the contest for vice president for the Prairie provinces against Carl e. Berg apparently sensing the de feat of the other two. Or. Graham said he wanted to withdraw his name for certain obvious reasons and for reasons known to the . S International group led by Hall failed to elect its candidate for fraternal Delegate to the British Trade Union Archie Johnstone Well known International officer. Its candidate for Delegate to the . Conven Tion s. A. Stevens was also Defeated. Both groups however supported or. Bengough for president and three others for vice president. There appears to be some under standing Between the two groups on the major policy of the voting system in conventions. Prior to the convention the Hall led International officers had demanded a change in the present voting sys tem to provide for bloc voting which would give an International officer the right to vote on the entire membership. But when the Bengough executives were putting through constitutional amendments approving resolutions which asked for rejection of any bloc voting system in convention the Hall Stuart Richak sox who will be guest speaker at the sales and advertising club lunch Eon monday in the fort Garry hotel. Public relations manager for the no Rufern electric company Richardson is on a tour which will take him As far As Victoria . His topic monday will be Low Man on a totem pole. Nine canadians going to atomic conference Ottawa sept. 23 bup nine representatives from Canada will attend a three nation Confer ence in London next week on Loca Tion mining and processing of radioactive ores the atomic Energy control Board announced thurs Day night Canadian United states and British experts will discuss exploration techniques and analytical and extraction methods. The discussions will be staged under the general direction of the combined policy committee on atomic materials. Seaman believed drowned Vancouver sept. 23 up Arvid Green 23, one of the Crew of the fish Packer Betty l. Is miss ing presumed drowned following a Harbor collision in fog thursday no loins the North Vancouver ferry. Roup made no efforts to press for a change. When asked for an explanation or. Hall is reported to have said he was satisfied with the Conven Tion s action in ousting the . Friendly Folk trinidadian Happy at College Here by Betty White the Gosein family is living the friendliness of a suite of rooms in the Home students in Winnipeg mrs. L. C. Pou Ell 117 Royal Arm Praise Friday from Tahoe Street. Sewer am Gosein a native of Trini dad who is now a student in the Junior division of science at. United College. Tic Resolution urges restored o Price controls Calgary sept. 23 St oration of Price controls and the Extension of rentals controls were advocated thursday by the trades and labor Congress of Canada convention. The convention also called for enlargement of government social Security provisions in line with previous Declarations which Call for a wide ranging pro Ramme on a contributory basis. In another Resolution the convention was critical of Federal government action on several social and labor measures. It deplored what it termed Lack of proper consideration on health and unemployment insurance housing the Cost of living in Dex immigration restrictive la Bor legislation the Canadian Mer chant Marine and the question of the 40-hour week for labor. British Coal for Canada London sept. 23 Tain should seek to regain the can Adian Market for British Coal. Lord Beaverbrook s Empire minded daily express says editorially Fri Day. Cost of living a the Cost of living in Canada is about the same As that in Trini according to or. And mrs. Gosein. Citrus fruits Are so plentiful in Trinidad that ranges Cost Only 25 cents per Hundred but Chicken costs 75 cents a Pound. During the War. While canadians were complaining about the Scarcity of bananas trinidadian were likewise bemoaning the Lack of apples and dates. Bananas have now risen to the unprecedented Price of four cents a Pound or. Gosein remarked. Mrs or vein dressed in a Pale jello in hand painted Suri. Several pieces of fold filigree jewelry made recently by her husband. When attention was drawn to n chatelaine brooch worn by mrs. Gosein she laughingly pointed out that it used to be the custom for Young girls to Wear such Orna ments on the sides of their noses. This practice has been discontinued however and such facial decorations Are being turned into More conservative brooches. First White Christmas Yeewan Gosein. Five and his four year old brother Tarran. Are already looking Forward to their first White in Trini dad their Christmas Trees were Marie from thick pieces of rope which were untwisted dyed Green d wired Inlo the shape of traditional Pine Trees. Although the two boys had to leave their favorite pet Parrot in Trinidad they have already acquired a Small menagerie including two Kittens named two spot and Petunia. Or. And mrs. Gosein both miss the highly spiced dishes served in their Island Home but they agree that Canadian foods reach a High degree of excellence. Or. 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