Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, November 10, 1951

Issue date: Saturday, November 10, 1951
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 10, 1951, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 20 Winnipeg free press saturday november 10. 1951 radio control fee removal sought Young Manitoba Ottawa nov.-10 up an Independent controlling body for Canadian radio to regulate the broadcasting operations of both the Csc and private stations was proposed in the commons Friday by George Drew progressive conservative Leader. The commons heard suggestions too. From All three opposition Par ties that the 32.50-a-year licence fee for receiving sets be eliminated and the Csc financed monthly by government Grants and its com one racial revenues. The discussion came a the House spent All of its Friday Silling de bating a government motion to set up a special committee to study Csc operations. The Nimr approved of the committee ii so save first rending to i Dill la provide a a Grunt to Tlle Csc for the next five years and make other chances in the corporation s setup. Sonic of these would modify the Csc s control Over private Forond during t h e discussion. Hoh Finkleman optometrists eyes examined Kensington eld. 275 Cor office Laboratory 922 496 phones 922 496 sweeten a stomach Phillips milk of magnesia tablets old safes arc poor risks have you valuables in 4n old obsolete Safe enquiries welcomed j6fj Taylor limited tos Ohto Safe works 14s St. E., Toronto Orr Rural. Winnipeg at tit James j. Mccann Revenue minis Ter through whom the Csc re ports to parliament told members the Csc is unable to set a definite Date for the Start of television broadcasting in Montreal and Tor onto. Delivery of steel for ref Lowers was still some months away. In calling for Gul Atory body Over radio or. Drew said Bolh Public and private abroad casting should be put on an Equa and competitive basis. _ private networks he believed too that the Privalo stations should be allowed to set i their own networks. His suggestion for a regulatory body was applauded by Solon Low social credit Lender. Or. Mccanch replied later by say ins the Massey commission Haci rejected demands by private Broad casters Cor a separate regulators body and for setting up private networks. Or. Mcclinn also Sll ill does not favor Bol Ishinie the licence at present. It Shroi ficht in a year. It was costly Antl difficult to collect these difficulties would Hnyp to he passed on to someone else if it shed. The Money would have to he collected elsewhere. Elimination the fee was fax pred by or. Drew or. Low m. J. Coldwell . Leader and Don Ald Fleming Eglin or. Drew said that apart from collection difficulties some radio listeners forced to pay it were located in parts of the country where no Csc station could be heard Well. And when television come out from behind the Iron curtain a similar problem would arise with the television fee. Not All listeners in Canada would be Able to receive Canadian television yet they would be expected to pay the fee. Besides the annual Grant the government Csc Bill that received first Reading Friday contained these provisions any Pris ate station havin. Its licence suspended by the Csc can Appeal to the exchequer court of Canada. On a complaint being filed against a station it must be Noti fied and Given a hearing before action is taken. There must be Advance not ice of changes made by the Csc in regulations governing private broadcasting. The Csc will be empowered to make regulations to promote greater use of Canadian Talent by itself and private broadcasters. The term of office of the Csc Board a. D. Be lengthened to 10 years from three years and he would be brought tinder the Csc s pension t Nurl for employees. The number of Csc govern would be enlarged from nine to 11. Or. Mccann told John die Fen Naker Centre that he iad no knowledge of any change in the salary schedules of the Csc. Twelve Young Manitou was halted Friday nigh Fin the Canadian National railways station for a picture before boarding the train for the Toronto Royal Winter fair and National club week of the Canadian Council of boys Ami girls club work. They were selected by Competition from 4-Jc clubs across Manitoba. Left to right in the front Row Are Ruby Ann and go Erna. Lure of Elgin Shirley Hockin and Louise simmer of Mentmore Elsie Peters and Irene Bur Waldie. In the Back Row Are David Byck and Ben Wiebe of Bur Waldie Barry Durst on and Harv eve Morley of Dauphin and Douglas Stow and Stewart Reid of Graysville. Exuberant Young 4-h ers Start off on Ontario visit Abc fou fully Cove kid Friend in need in an emergency. Your surest Friend in need is your insurance Counselor. You can depend on our insurance experience to keep your property fully protected at minimum Cost. Does your insurance cover today s costs if Call us today. 410 Trutlin bldg. 933-591 Manitoba twelve delighted Young Manit bans entrained Friday night on Canadian National railways lines or Toronto Yelling promises to bring some of those trophies they Are Manitoba s club representatives to the 2lst annual National. Club week be ing held in conjunction with the Toronto Royal Winter fair. Selected from All Over Manitoba to compete in the National club contests sponsored by the Canad Ian Council on boys and girls work 1hey boarded the train 1 join with contingents from Saska Chewan Alberta and British Columbia a Tofel of 52 4-h ers fro the West. The exuberant Young people a Between 16 and 21 years old an All specialists in some Field of Farn activity Are Louise Sumner Anc Shirley Hockin of Mentmore. Pou itry David Dyck and Ben Wieb of Bur Waldie Grain Doug Stop and Stewart Reid of Graysville beef Barry Durston and Harve Morley of Dauphin Swine Elsi Don t Force Pace to alter Constitution pm Montreal. Nov. 10 cup prime minister Louis St. Laurent said Friday night it might be found Wise in the future for Canada to make further internal constitutional changes but the changes should not be forced and the consent should be free making the sixth annual memo rial address to Mccall University and Macdonald College he said must strive to create a situation and a state of mind where All canadians will believe that All their cherished rights arc completely Safe against the encroachment of any possible of Young liberals to debate c7 Aid for Prairie Farmers . Nov. 10 up a Christmas for Prairie Farmers May be recommended to the Federal government by the Young Liberal federation in convention Here. Delegates from Saskatchewan and Alberta Friday pictured the harassed condition of Prairie farm ers in financial Straits because the bulk of their crop is unsold. A Resolution supporting Early financial Aid for the Farmers was before the resolutions committee along with a score of others being prepared for convention considers lion. As far As we re concerned our Resolution is the most important matter before the Coti said a Delegate from Saskatchewan. Price controls Are due for Dis Cussion before the convention end saturday night but a Surve showed few delegates in favor o Price fixing. I Tany supported the Federal government policy to Gurb the inflationary trend. I am strongly opposed to the introduction of Price or wage con said Vav. R. Appelby of Winnipeg. I think that the existing government policy is he was supported by Arch Whitelaw president of the Ontario Young Liberal association Toronto Price controls will not. Be effect he said. The government credit restrictions Are fat if question the question of a National Fla for Canada is expected to spar Sharp discussion. Montreal Dele Gates brought three designs which were waved Friday on the convention floor. The aim is not to to Avay with the Union a Mon i realer explained but to give can Ada her own Flag. Another Resolution will urge permanent Royal residence in of heal Low Cost for instance Flat ceiling 24 it. X 24 it. Contains 576 in. It. This will Squire 58 bags of to cover in to depth of 4 inches at 42c per bag this will Cost you s24.36 you can do the work your self. We will give you Iny information you might need. Do it now thousands of satisfied users can t be wrong. Phone your lumber dealer departmental store or phone Thorkelsson Ltd. Winnipeg phone 21811-2-3 Tawa. A Royal Home sponsors said would ensure More frequent Royal visits of the Type made by Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin Burgh to Canada. Eastern delegates will seek support of u Resolution vol liner for anime Dine Start on the St. Law Rance Seaway. Guy Rouleau a member of the Quebec delegation announced that he will be a candidate for the presidency. British Columbia members will also make a bid for the top Post. Most prominently mentioned is d. A. Sandy Hay of Kam loops. The election is to fill the Post vacated by Bill Trebilcox of Winnipeg. Their fellow citizens the idea that political right could be based on racial Superior Ity was intolerable to canadians he said. Among canadians it i not ancestry which determines one but Only incl Vida because of Canada s two Basil backgrounds of French and British canadians had developed a Specia tendency to tolerate and respect others whose Outlook is quite Dif Ferent. From our Many Saccs the fact that Canada s population Vas drawn from Many races Hac 3een an advantage in making u realize there is More to Unity tha Mere Canada had grown a treat Deal since 1861. But canadians had not yet reached the stage where everyone was confident he had nothing to fear from the action of a possible majority. No attempt should be made t Lake away jurisdiction belonging to provincial Legislatures without their consent. There had been some changes in eluding authority for Federal Juris Dicion Over unemployment Insu Ranee and a cd age pensions. By no minority rights had been Sac Fichtl in these changes. Stu begs labor Union to reverse decision Regina nov. 10 cup the Saskatchewan Farmers Union a appealed to a fort William Labo Union to reverse its decision not 1 work overtime to help Clear Grai from congested Jake head termin and Irene Dyck of burial die gardens and Ruby Ann Spratt ind Gwenda Maguire of Elgin. Lothing. To see country a but doting Stow have never been to Toronto before so they want to see some of the country is Well As distinguish themselves n the contests. They won t Likely be disappoint id. Highlights of their tour include i trip to Ottawa where they la be by Viscount Alexander governor sentral. And lady Alix Nijer a tour of the houses of Parl Ament. And a Side excursion to Nia Gara Falls and the Hamilton dist it Peninsula. In Toronto will he subjected to rigorous examinations and contests hut they will also he breakfasted lunched Anil dined and generally entertained by Industrial firms and other Mem hrs of the Council. Representing Manitoba. Miss Louise Sumner will address Canad in -4-h ers tuesday at uie Royal Ork hotel on How Manitoba clubs i for from those of other aces. Accompanying the tour will to irs. Evelyn Ames and Morley Douglas of tin Extension service. Rat Nioba department of ure. And to. D. Guild of the can Dian National colonization and agriculture daily crossword across 1. Deep Hole 4. Moving part 1. Shore 9. Not Likely 12. Narrow 13. More mature 14. He is Contr 15. Lamprey 16. Affirmative Vole Cvar 17. Part of to be 18. Marked with a Bana 21. 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Single trophies the length and formation of the words Are All hints. Each Day the letters Are different. A cryptogram quotation Bop red pm ski pop Kunzo. J t n f 2 if pin izod Azo by red an Cpd of by Bady f w q z i z r. T i d n z pm 0. Yesterday s crypt quote for though his body s batchbs._hi5 has gone Wilson Smith s battalion takes Over in Korea he joint High commission the dec ipalion statute by bilt Boss Canadian staff writer with Canadian forces in Korea nov. 5 delayed up a dirty shabby Flag was hauled Down today and seconds later a hew Maroon and Gold one was put up in its place. A Bugle band played and two Honor guards snapped to the general Salute. A colonel received the Pennant that had flown outside his head night and Day in train ing and in Battle since his unit came to Korea. Another saw hoisted the Flag that henceforth Wilt Mark his heart quarters wherever they Are in Korea. The ceremony marked the formal Relief of tile nil battalion. Princess Crim Dimiti Light infantry the unit s 1st two Tulion. The 1st movement to Karen was completed Tiluy by arrival in the regimental area of ils last two companies. Actually . Norman Wil son Smith of Winnipeg took Over yesterday the regiment s korean responsibilities from i col. J. R. Stone. Salmon Arm . Earlier today 200 officers and men representing members of the 2nd Patricia still in the theatre paraded for the United nations army commander Gen. James Van Fleet. He had expressed a wish to meet the heroes of Kapyon before they leave Bult lion praised Gen. Van Fleet congratulated the battalion on its record and read aloud its presidential Cita Tion for conduct which set it apart from and above other units of the 8th army. He said the United states and Canadian government still must Rule officially whether the citation is to be added to the unit colors and whether the men May Wear the individual distinction which accompanies it. Brit. .1. Is. Rocking chem commander of the 23ui Cana Dian brigade in the common wealth division in Korea urged the troops la remember that they have established a reputation for citizenship which must be maintained in civilian life or in service elsewhere it they stay in the after the Parade the Patricia were Given a Turkey dinner at the brigadier s Headquarters. As they piled ii Ito buses later for a Dusty ride to Roar Headquarters beginning of their trip to Canada i lie men passed a Large sign fare Voll 2 City Man As co the guard at the Flag ceremony drawn from Shoih the 1st and Patricia. While the 2nd battalion s Flag was flying the guard was commanded by homeward bound t to tilt o with sgt. Nick Shamski Winni Peg As non commissioned officer. When the 1st battalion s Flag went up Lieut. Bill Jones Calgary took Over command with s. Sgt. Jack taking Calgary. Kim. Leu Grimes cd Tsonton hauled Down the Aid Pennant. Kim. O. Gardiner Calgary hoisted the new one As bugles under drum major Jock Kie Calgary hounded the no Tate. Tonight while col. Stone was Brig. Rockingham a guest corps commander . Miki o Dan l t telephoned he was sending to Token of his personal esteem. Col. Stone was Gen. Van Fleet s guest at dinner tuesday night. Arrangements have Boon made to move the remaining 2nd Pat Nicias to Japan in company sized drafts quickly on their Way to Canada for Christmas. Re roof Ingah re siding at bettor into Ferk free estimates or. Adenauer to meet big 3 Bonn Germany. Nov. 10 Reu ters Konrad Adenauer West German Chancellor Friday accepted an Allied invitation to meet Ilic big three Western foreign minis ters in Paris nov. 22, it was announced Here Friday. The four foreign ministers will be Able to decide on the last stages of West Germany s integration with the West. 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