Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 27, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 10 municipal Union requests revamping of boundaries _________1 vote advocated Here thursday at by Formaa Donogh Portage la Prairie Man., june 27 special revamping boundaries to make municipalities economic entities and a Clear Cut division of responsibilities Lor the three Levels of government the Best in insulation is available from Winnipeg Supply be cooler in summer warmer in Winter at less fuel cast Call 928 401 our building specialists recommend he Type of ovulation most suitable your Home. In for your lumber anal building material Headquarters he ventral advocated Here thursday at 19th annual meeting the Disu it cover this added responsibility. In any Case the Revenue would All come same source the taxpayer no matter what government looked after Educa said the current provincial municipal conferences Are study this and similar problems judicial the Endrai Juun in _ of Manitoba municipalities. In proposing these Steps the Dis Rich chairman mayor Lloyd Erson of Portage la Prairie also visualized establishment of school Isle its to conform with the Sug ested new municipal boundaries of school boards Point where they to Ine tills determine which system would be less costly to the taxpayer. As for allocation of responsibility he said there could be no fixed lines established. There would be constant revision because Circum stances change outlooks. The meeting represented by t. Municipalities in the area roughly bounded by Neepawa on the North Voress River to the South Poplar a i a i my reduction towers to the Ould become committees or Douglas at Western extremity also Reeve Oswald of White unanimously agreed to Ead municipality the province to take care of the _ i til june 27, 1952 daily crossword across 4. Anticipated 20. 1. -9 21. Droop in Acciai _ l flt u v ii by . Agreed that municipal i those hos tics were made Over one year Omic units and it school nist ticks resolved to ask the provincial had the same boundaries the Fin Ancial Burden on the taxpayer would he eased. _ essential Flynn mar Aid t n metheral. Acting As Nayor of Portage for i he session contended that a of Ince responsibility Between the Federal. P provincial and municipal govern tents was essential for proper v Al u i it j resolved to ask the provincial Public works department to take municipal roads and detours into consideration when placing Load restriction signs on trunk High passed a Resolution asking the to make municipalities Ible in cases tie Ien. Municipalities should be Civen a wider tax base and pointed out that local governments were responsible for their own roads yet got neither a Cut from the Gas Oline tax nor Revenue from vehicle mayor Henderson said the Mal distribution of responsibility cast too heavy a Burden on municipalities. An indigent he. Maintained became a Ward of the municipality and had to be Ted. Clothed assisted medically and finally buried by the local government. A Rich Man from the same municipality however became the old Lect of special attention from Tsih Federal government he claimed. Income tax and finally Suc cession duties into fers at Ottawa municipalities have As almost their sole source of Revenue the property tax and therefore should 11 roads and under us look after property Only he continued. Health welfare should he a Federal Pon Sivility while the should take education Wing. More taxes needed Hon. Edmond Prefontaine Manitoba s municipal commissioner isaid that if municipalities were re the veil of their share of the Burden j j 4. Where Legal action is taken against a put returning officers. Heard d. L. Mellish chair Man of the municipal and Public Utility Board state that close 1o 90 per cent of the 214 new schools built in the past two years were financed by debentures floated to was told by John Spalding member of the Public Utility Board that municipalities should report persistent offenders of Load weight restrictions to the Board. Heard a. R. Richardson of Winnipeg outline the Sel up of the Manitoba medical services. Named mayor Henderson District representative for 1953. The Resolution regarding Deputy returning officers was brought in following a court action in which one such official was fined s400 under the election act. The meeting was told the woman had handed a ballot to a voter whose name was on the voter s but who was under age. No scrutineer had objected until after the ballot had Beeri marked find was ready to be placed in the 4. Chance 7. Auction 8. Verbal 10. Flower 11. Wan 12. Like an eel is Headpiece of Armor 15 personal pronoun it Ruji Happy 17. Epoch. Is. 81. 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Out before the ballot was handed she said a ballot once handed could not be recalled or Des of Sunshine stating that once the voter s hand recalled the Churchill i m or. Sunshine plump red Ripe a Tomato gets my tender straight from sunny Aylmer kitchens the troyed. A lower court defended her a. Tion but when the Case was appealed a panel of judges in a 3-2 decision reversed the fed the returning officer was then fined. At the last session of the legislature the act was clarified by a ballot was in it could not be foot and Mouth squabble flares anew in commons split ing. Only 3 maps vote against pension plan Winnipeg member Gordon Churchill ases Bill oppose three Ere m 3 d g Gjok in Dpi in k us Dap la n a go b s d p k 1 h t. K. D s h a b Nan ski it g h pm a of k Worth. Meet rejects vote by proxy Resolution a Resolution to allow members of co operatives to vote by proxy in election of directors was turned Down thursday at the convention of the Manitoba federation of agriculture and co operation. The motion was Defeated on the principles of co operation. If introduced the new system would allow either the husband or wife to be eligible to vote As proxy for each other at meetings of co operative organizations. Opposed to monopolist the federation adopted a Reso Lution pledging support to anti monopoly including giving wide publicity to monopolistic practices. Members agreed that co opera Ives in Western Canada should be organized to develop a fertilizer Ilant. The convention showed con Cern Over the Large amounts of materials essential to fertilizer production which were going to waste. This was especially True of by products of Ming. Two other resolutions were Pas sed seeking to improve the organizations Public relations and establish regional libraries in Rural areas. No political boundaries in his keynote speech at the morning session l. J. Bright Secretary of the co operative Union of Saskatchewan said the co opera Tive movement should have no political boundaries. In Saskatchewan he declared Success of co operatives was partially achieved by the Spur of economic need. We have proven that we can work against inequalities and thai we fan do it peaceably on the of Law and order by organizing ourselves into co operatives. He the convention also heard a re port from j. J. Siemens Manitoba director of the co operative Union of Canada and held a group Dis Cus non on co operative problems during the coming year. The convention will go into us Day today at the of Manitoba with discussions -01 the International wheat agree ment. Ing he said. I he noted that there were signs of Light infestations of Leaf and Stem rust of wheat As far North As Minnesota. There Are not enough spores in these Fields to cause any major infestations in Canada before the Grain has a Chance to pass the danger period he mid. The rust discovered in the United states this year was mostly of the new race 15-b which is capable of attacking most varieties previously thought to be resistant. Canada had 292 plants making by an official you can t have cake and eat it Copenhagen june 27 a a Well known danish scientist who requested an anonymity announced that his daughter aged two had eaten up a state lottery Bond a few Days before it Drew a prize of 25000 Kroner about the danish Treasury there fore is that much Richer. Basement bothering you get Beauty plus the proved Protection of bonded Cement paint life by Peter Majl Lutock Ottawa june 27 special the squabble Over the govern ment s handling of the Saskatchewan foot and Mouth disease Epi Demic flared up anew in the com Mons thursday. Opposition Cri tics renewed their charges of negligence and rehashed evidence Given to the parliamentary com Mittee on which Vej Ligated the outbreak. Last monday the committee ended its hearings and by a vote approved a report which found no fault with the govern ment veterinarians diagnosing and handling of the disease. J a Ross declared he failed to see How it. Hon. J g. A diner agriculture minister had reached a figure of As he Tost to Canada so far of the. Outbreak. A Dominion Bureau m foot and Mouth outbreak ust be cause of the stubborn attitude of some of the top officials of the agriculture department. I Ristics release had Given cattle Ottawa june. 27 up progressive conservatives As the Joss to cattle pro caught in a landslide vote in the three months after he us ernbarg0i he claimed. Repeats. Charges or. Ross repeated charges made in committee As the commons went on record As favouring the plan to give Long term members of the House a pen Sion for life when they quit Parlia ment. He that the in in. Members of All four parties in House joined in out voting the Quiry the ouse three opponents 170 to 3, in giving the Bill second Reading. Final a third Reading is due to Proval i 3 y the three who voted against Hill were Edmond Fulton pc Howard Green Quev had not been Complete that further witnesses should have been called that there had been a Lack of co operation Between the Immi and agriculture depart much criticism As a result of the he read from . Documents to show he said that Canadian veterinarians had not followed american meth ods of handling the disease As r. Gardiner had claimed. G. M. Ferrie l Mackenzie urged that for the betterment of the livestock Industry the subject should now be forgotten. He feared that the resultant continuing publicity would Lead american cattle men to believe the disease was still in Canada which would mean that the embargo would not be lifted. Cross floor Fig lit a prolonged Cross floor fight developed when or. E. A. Mccusker Regina termed or. Charl ten s statements when the Bill to remunerate Farmers for herds lost through Slaughter was introduced in the Bouse there had been agreement i hat it would go through quietly. Or. Mccusker said. The first Mem Ber to renew on this agreement was John Diefenbaker Lake Centre the Regina member and he was followed by rust epidemic unlikely Here official states prospects of a major rust Epi Demic in Western Canada this sum Mer Are becoming More remole every Day or. W. F. Hanna offi cers in charge of the Federal Laboratory of Plant pathology said in a interview thursday. 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Wright challenged the minister to prove he put mis representations in the press and asked the chairman for it withdrawal. Or. Gardiner refused Ana served in it sessions. To a pension of up to a year for life from the time they quit parliament. Of the 262 members in the commons 81 now qualify Lor pension. Each member would contribute a year six per cent of his indemnity into a fund and the government or the taxpayer would match this and pay Jour per cent interest on the total fund. Those members who Don t qualify for a pension get their own contributions without interest. Most any member can pay in is. Plywood conscious Canada s per capita use of ply Wood is the highest in the world Don Merae Field representative of the Pacific veneer division of Canadian Forest products limited new Westminster b.c., said thurs Day was addressing Winnipeg contractors and lumber Deal ers at the Royal Alexandra hotel. Shall Correct that. In this election in Saskatchewan we could not Tell i which was he continued. Condemned or. Mccusker charged that or. Diefenbaker the father of the Bill of rights which states that no Man should be accused or condemned until he has the right to be had condemned and handed agriculture officials with out Ever giving them a fair some of them were traught with that that them even committed suicide har Atli Ommey Interior of Milf tool conditions in Texas and Kansas the hah Don company Ltd., Montral Early this Spring were dry enough to prevent rust spores from thrive Friend give the retorted my honorable just proceeding Cress some More of or Wright said there had been very Fine Whitewash Job done by die committee. Questions framed a Cardiff North com Lions so Dis one of passed As he was by the members of parliament who should have been defending the Regina member declared. He attacked the conservatives Lor their stand on the question and declared we Are so fed up with this foot and Mouth in Sas l. E. Cardiff pc Huron inti ii that we Are postpone renewed charges he had made in link. The Day when we can ask for committee that some of the. Ques. The United states asked witnesses r e Gardiner the conservatives know in their easy jul Click the shutter. Economical full color 3-Dtmcnfion for the Buell and White. J i 0.11 and said he Felt or. S suiting remarks should be deleted from Hansford. T a Charlton i. Worth said greater use should have been made of the Hull laboratories the had taken hearts 1he bungled the department handling of had not the Dis ease he continued. The Only per son whom he had heard opposing what veterinarians had done was the Arm chair veterinarian Over w. J. Browne John s West brought or. Mccuskey to his feet when he said that if or. Gardiner was riot going to carry out the Law he should have it amended. Or. Browne said the Law required that any contagious Dis ease should be reported immediately to the minister and that there was a penalty on everyone including the owner of the cattle. Or. Mccusker charged or. Browne was accusing people in re Gina constituency of breaking the Law and said he had the right to defend them. Or. Browna denied he was reflecting on the character of or Mccusker s constituents because cattle owners there had reported the disease to Federal officials stereo camera the new View master personal stereo camera woks just like the simplest snapshot camera you Don t have to be an expert just Click the shutter and you have exciting 3-dimension pictures of your friends family vacation travels. You la get vivid color shots every time for the Cost of Black and White snapshots. View master pictures Are easy to mount. It s thrilling to watch them Spring to life in your View master Stereoscope Ideal for sending to your friends. 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