Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 21, 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tot be warned to plan mad wartime traffic control by Normal Donogh Saskatoon sask., sept. 21 up. 1 Canada s police chiefs were warned wednesday to Start planning for wartime traffic control. _ sounding the alarm Piui in col Franklin m. Kreml director of the International police Force traffic division and director of Northwest Ern University s traffic school. He was speaking to the Conven Tion of the chief constables association of Canada in session Here. Immediate installation of traffic control training and latest Mobile equipment in nil or part ments was by col. Kreml who said you will have to begin Hinkin of the rigid Highway control of convoys moving on priority basis " the speaker visualized hysterical mobs clogging arterial highways of american centres minutes for a highly regulative traffic sys by election in Alberta Edmonton sept. 21 up _ j. Ross Henderson of Calvary president or the recently sized progressive conservative party in Alberta indicated in an win mpg free press thursday september 21. 1950 rails seek Federal control to bind truckers is claim conservation if nothing else. He Pointer out thai since the Advent of the automobile. 1000000 people have been killed in traffic in America and been injured. Murinjr the War years Auto mobiles killed enough men no military age. To fur Joish an army the same size As the american j Irish army which fought in _ col. Kreml suggested thai Muni Cipal police must redouble efforts to reduce Ever growing traffic accidents. 2. Step up Law enforcements. Plan larger Highway a ans port Avion movement and their supervision. I l s this year for the first time in 15 or. Henderson said his part is considering nomination or a candidate for the provincial by election m the Olds Riding. The seat held by the social credit party for the last 10 years has been vacant since the death this summer or n. E. Cook. Canada s truck Industry is of fort Garry hotel pose to any form of Federal control John Keilch of Winnipeg first vice president of the Canadian automotive transportation elation stated wednesday. He was speaking at the after the Railroad Industry is the aggressor in a propaganda War on the trucking Industry said or Asso Veitch. We Are fighting Back with la positive reply stated in honest noon session of the Canadian Good roads association convention in the fell. Arter the first enemy bombs fears Clui Otic result chaos will he said if specially trained police forces arc not up a picture of chaotic follow an Aii raid. Col. Kreml estimated that if citizens were left to themselves for two hours could regain vital traffic routes for essential Supply lines. Roads arid highways would he he hordes of Jinni citizens leaving their Homes for Opin Aid the Man who wins decorated by the British and governments for traffic control Murinjr the second world Wiir. Besides Nur much needed lab forces would he disbanded at 1. Train special men to co Ordin Siven up i ale mass movements. Jauer the c at the afternoon session inspector j. E. Naughten of the speaking on criminal behave ii among juveniles suggested police co operate with schools Churche civic clubs to Pool resources Foi adequate youth programmes. Any person arrested for con to juvenile a .1 111 it it 11 Iii of no v should be prosecuted vigorously and put. In the he said disc Rihino his own work in the kb.i., the inspector said he was concerned with Security on the Home front and War on the criminal front. He sir tested that police Esla Bli reeling of Trust in the Public for Law enforcement As it through private citizens that much valuable is received. A demonstration of the drunk 5 reported lost As fishing Craft is found off . A1ktkchan. . Sept. 21 up five Crew members of the sword fishing Craft sir Echo were for lost. Wednesday night capsized 50-Ion boat was found overturned off the South Western Nova Scotia coast. Big rubber Plant to be extended Cost million Clear Cut of Cal. Kreml foresaw enforcement of rigid traffic controls much Akin to that used on railways where a Central source governs vehicular movements both As to schedule and priority. Placing the problem squarely on the shoulders of municipal police the colonel said facilities at traffic school were available to police officers in both countries. Resolution Kennemer with such a demand seen for highly trained police personnel the convention passed a motion asking that a special committee draw up a Resolution requesting the Federal to Airl in conviction Drunken Drivers was offered by Lieut. Frank m. Andrews or the traffic division at Evanston ii outlining the methods of he a Murinjr police statistics miss i. , chief or tin judicial Section Dominion Bureau of statistics said i hit Many police officials were reluctant to of Fer i Viires on total numbers of complaints compared with the Mimir prosecuted be cause of wide disparity be tween the two. The Public does not realize tha one person prosecuted May be responsible for a Large number of offences while in other instances More about mrs. L Ami continued from Page 1 imn broadcasting corporation. The Ami s have one son. Charles and make their Home at .109 Oakdale Lack St. James. A full and interesting pro gramme has been arranged for the Canadian delegation. While in Jlon Don they will attend a fashion of How especially arranged by Lon Don fashion designers and t he International Wool secretariat meet the Board of Trade president Hon. Harold Wilson see the site of the coming festival of Britain ice a programme u r government to exempt police from both compulsory military service Ces persons arrested Are let off w the Only a warning or Are committed in in peacetime and enlistment armed forces during War. In such a move chief Constable Louii Chisholm of Toronto first vice preside ill. Noted thai during the lust War the . And provincial police were allowed exemption the heaviest loss in manpower falling on municipal officers. If such legislation were on to mental institutions. The Inal rate should not he chafed against against. Chilled. The police but rather the she con he continued. We would men to if this prepared to allow Kes enter the armed forces deemed enlarging on this new aspect of Highway control. Col. Kreml pointed lit that railways and Arr Poris Are name targets in any War. Leaving for up red China will visit. In Britain sept. L l a sending an Uno 10 13rilain in the to join in i Ellebra birthday of Mao and inspect. Lines toy largest in the world. Among affairs arranged in the dress women s Honor will be a Din Ner Given by the Dollar exports Loard and another by lord Kemsley it Chandos House. Behind scenes Story while touring Industrial centres m the British Isles the Canadian party will study the Story behind Leal her. Woollens Cottons pottery and important Export items fames s. Duncan of Toronto Ottawa sept. 21 expansion wednesday was Milf oried Foi government s synthetic Rubb Plant at Sarnia out. Hon. C. D. Howe Trade min ister said in a statement that in creased demand on by booming crude rubber prices and expanding defence As been so great that the s50.000 000 polymer corporation now a Lecome incapable supplying Al it is Auli Cipale this demand will font time for an extended or. Howe said in has he ii decided to expand the Plant s Pound annual Nib her a Induc. Capacity by Between 2u and -5 per cent. The increased capacity will Helo meet the Call for More materials by Canada s plastic industries and by Canadian United slates and Cost i european buyers for ires inner tubes wire cables footwear anal mechanical goods. The Cost of expanding the Sar government venture will be chairman of Canadian Sterling Trade Board has said the visit will underline the immense influence and buying Power the women of Canada exert in the Field of consumer the nine member team will Ceve an official Send off a i t u i e will do Tea cod by the company s current earnings and depreciation reserves. Three plants will he expanded those producing butyl which roes into production of synthetic Rehher , a. Chemical used for the production of materials and butadiene another material which goes synthetic rub Ber manufacture. Work will Start As soon is engineering and design plans Are in. Nelign plans Are Dollar completed or. Howe said. He sex Pectic i the butyl and Styrene will be completed within Pichl months and Start producing Buta Diene in about a year. Toronto Fri Lav and will leave Foi roads troops for Forcer. The Only alternative their impediment and labor and Industrial leading up to this powerful plea London my Siisi China Liniai delegation Feu Days Lions of the ize Tung s people s Republic a foreign office spokesman said overseas by . Saturday from Orval. Airport. Montreal. Byrne sunders leads All hit door finies Are members of the Canadian women s press club. Heading the delegation will be mrs. Byrne Hope Saunder editor of chatelaine and Only to member of the Scillar so Earlinr Prarle Board of Canada. Others besides mrs. L Ami Anill easterners Fly Over Alaska Highway sector sept. 21 hrs. Saun rulers Are Reteia k Soverns Nam. Has asked for and is being Given visas eight been visitors whom he said invited Hel a for British China Friendship association an non communist nation of britons with cultural interests in China of Vancouver president of. The . Margaret Aitken tar Kay Joan Telegram Canadian Marshall of the Csc Kerr of the Montreal family Herald and weekly Star Pat Wallace Vancouver daily Armande mar of the province and Montreal s la delegates Lei the of the Canna Lian chamber of commen a Ems ill irom Ontario and que pfc. Rhnny a a plane a Vancouver tuesday i malic a Lour of Ilic Southern end t i Aluska Highway. The parly was led by president i. Winspear of k Monion immediate past in Esi Rient Robert a. Ager d. Morrell of Mont re a he said that briefs presented to the commission on transportation by the railways proposed restrictions on truck hauls to 5ft or too Miles Federal control of International and inner provincial trucking and prohibition of trucking along roads paralleling railway lines. We will continue to support provincial control of Highway trans port with every resource at our command and we invite the Canadian Good roads association to join he said. Or. Veitch told delegates that t. The trucks or tractor Railer commit unions in Canada Phoui were for the Lii per can choose whether rail or truck transport will serve him jest. The recent nine Day rail strike taught canadians that. Truck transportation is vital to the con to suied life of ibis the speaker continued. Truckers arc not forgetting the lessons of those nine Days in their National defence air. Veiled quota Hon. Lionel c Levrier minister of transport As in a. Mont real sept. .12 i would like to take this Opportunity o paying Mamie to the i Ucki if Industry for its marvellous Job the nine Day railway but in the past months the min Ster of transport had seemed to lace a negative Conno action on the trucking Industry s con nution to our Jia Lional eco or. Veitch said that responsible members of the Canadian Auto motive transportation association deprecated the actions of the few operators who deliberately Over loaded trucks beyond the limits set by provincial authorities. Part of the Highway damage i blamed on i Rucks is caused by other factors the speaker continued. Much of the Highway damage on Canadian roads was due he said to weather conditions. Allen Wirner of Washington. D.c., director of Public relations for the american Toad builders association be Lecates that rhe korean War had the need for at lain Iii including 11 modern system of roads and City streets. One Central and or. Wagner stimulated Road build ing in the United states to a degree far in excess of. The dollars contributed by the Federal govern ment. Herman c. Helmle. Of Springfield. I. District Engineer for the Asphalt Institute stressed the need for using the right types of soils for Road bases. Support value it false eco Nomy to construct n heavy duty Asphalt pavement Road to tamed. But it is equally false Economy
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