Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, November 17, 1952

Issue date: Monday, November 17, 1952
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 17, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Prof. Explains policy in . On rail assets Board monday. The Board is hearing a Canadian Pacific railway application for a guaranteed return of 6.5 per cent on its rail assets estimated by the company at last year. Although he was called a . Witness or. Miller made a Point of stating that the . Inter state Commerce commission n0.i issuer a judgment since 1d33 Oil what it considers a fair guaranteed ret urn. To added has been de Winnipeg free press monday. November 17, 1952 guaranteed return Pivot granted he says by Shank Mackay Ottawa special no uni is Tellic fact anal the commission Ted states railroads Are riven had before it a number Gen of Oral Revenue cases which might Well guaranteed rate of return on their have provided it with an opportune rail s. L. Miller professor j my to declare its judgment As to of transportation at the constituted the a of Pittsburgh told the a to return in one Case in 10-38. Or. Miller said the . Granted a rate increase which it calculated worry of false Teeth slipping or irritating bronchitis and asthma coughs curbed easy Way no and Itsos 1 ? do you choke gasp for water should bring the . Railway Indus try As a whole a return of 5.70 per cent., hut this was not guaranteed he said the . Had. However endear Oredo fix a rate for each i in railway based on a fair value of Riib each company s assets. Tho base St note i was calculated from original Cost of property present value of students of the railway problem and Grants and a sum for fearful that this Inadequacy capita minus recorded depreciation1 will cause the . To Back into1 and amortization. Nationalization of average return earned he class 1 which there exists the 1953 Plymouth 4-door Sedan features a completely new appearance with 34 new style features. The new Low Hood and one piece constant curved Windshield provide exceptional Driver visibility. Chrysler corporation officials claim the new Plymouth also has .38 new performance and safety features As Well As 21 now Comfort features. No you cough ours and at Mcreath. Wheeze an often can t the railways for no significant . Roads last year he said ,4.8 per cent and the highest they or. Miller said he thought . Had earned since 1329 was 8.4 per railways should be entitled to earn cent. In per cents a return on their or. Miller outlined average Rale it was difficult Lor the of return earned by other . . To set a general rate though last year 5.5 per cent for because of the varying degrees of or hindi Ter utilities per cent among the Many varied races other creeds extend help the multiple races and creeds of Winnipeg s warehouse District banding together monday the parishioners of Christ Raase of these symptoms May e Erm Scal utilities 6.5 per cent. Railway companies. What might be in slightly an excessive rate of return for one to 1036. An inquest was opened sunday night and adjourned until Friday. Funeral will to held wednesday at. 2 . In Minnedosa United Church with burial at Pettapiece cemetery near rapid City. Arthur Hoogsteen was killed in stantly saturday when he was electrocuted on a farm about one mile Froid. Emo. He was removing Well casing by hand when the Metal pipe came in Contact with a having is head. t he Medaco works would he insufficient for another. Urday evening in a fire. Main Street theatre operator r. Or fogs then came to Canada he insufficient Tor another a la Lovitz inc us of any from Holland four years ago and the . By order of congress.iuir1 of full Gullli Ai need at a month ago from had tried establishing guaranteed a t he is survived by his lir said had in recent years fallen Dis returns for railways in the Early Mother father and one brother. ,.u us p01 cent Tor Gas util Ilal tubes. To help relax that cities. Of class 1 railways he you get Pood 1 i or Money balls. Tres Singh Short of a fair Short a fact that Many thought itch it the attempt As Chri Turu it failed an . Said he per Steak Sale red or Blue graded beef Tbone Steak sirloin Steak or porterhouse Steak round s teak red or Blue Grade in. Pound 69 clip this Coupon save present this Coupon save at your Safeway store 10 it is Worth on the Purchase of any Safeway Steak values si.00 or Over fresh frosted cleaned scaled clip this Coupon i can i Raicu or scaled 23 Argood pure Plum Jam in. Tin 48 Al. Of. Ideal Sweet mixed pickles 16 of. Jar 29 v Safeway Icse National Iso Nally was ready to do whatever he could and he would take the mat ei1 up with he league a ecu tier. I Hurch Cal cred to Hilj. A private musician offered the use an electronic Organ. But Parilli toners who in tears watched the historic Structure Burn doubled that the building Kuulii Ever be replaced. A. Bennett Church said lie did not think enough Money could be raised to replace the build ing. Most of the parishioners Are. Very poor lie said. Tho Parish As a sunday1 in a Point in it later i acct eco a log Sion House at Sutherland and main. One of its first rectors wrote that he found a District with a .i Stati in Roundhouse and Ini a migration Sheds wit ii numerous Atn sements Parlours and dance the surrounding j in party was by tents and1 panties built largely of old packing l i 1ss7. Tile men s society of the Parish opened St. Mark s mission., which later moved to St. Vital As Mark s Church. Fire destroyer the House of worship in 1ss1 and i .v.m. One of its former priests in re Irge was Rev. W. F. Bar foot now primate of Canada. India submits plan to end in deadlock by Noroian Altstok Haku com Iilma press Stafl writer nations. N. V. Up India has submitted to the uni Ted nations a Compromise tin on Korea to tie made Public Ater today Indian sources said. The four Page Indian proposal was Ropo Rod to embody a Canad Ian suggestion that War p or sent to a in we Ere they would decide whether return innh1. More about anti freeze continued from Pago 1 most favored nations on All Ethyl can glycol and mixtures containing ethylene or. Smithers said. H. B. Mckinnon chairman of the Tariff Board said this was the first occasion that an item bound As free under Gatt had been referred to the Tariff Board. An upward Tariff revision would involve negotiation by the Canadian government with the United states and other governments which Are Signa tories to Gatt it was pointed out. Or. Smithers told the Board that while it might seem desirable today to take advantage of a foreign surplus of ethylene glycol it was inevitable that in a War Emer gency shortages would again occur. It had been recognized by the Canadian defence department that the chemical was a critical defence material. But if the Canadian Industry is to be available for the emergencies it must be permitted to survive in peace time. It can hardly be expected to act As a standby Only for these limes of said or. . Canadian producers cannot compete eve unit with . Pro for various reasons according to or. Smithers. He cited among these the follow ing greater Plant production wider markets for by products greater diversification lower costs for raw materials and supplies and lower equipment costs. Fusee Market in addition . Producers had a free Canadian Narket into which they could ship incremental by this they were Fhle to increase Plant production in a Given period and reduce their unit costs. Conversely the Canadian producer had a Small domes tic Market and found the . Market blocked by a prohibitive Tariff of three cents per Pound plus 15 per cent and Valorme said the Dow Chemi Cal vice president. Or. Smithers argued that the granting of 20 per cent., Protection for Canadian made ethylene glycol a would have Little effect on the con Sumer Price of Ami freeze. There was already a 20 per c it. Tariff against anti freeze a kind produced in Canada under Tariff item no 711, he said. He estimated that a 20 per cent Tariff on made-in-. Ethylene glycol would increase the present . Price in can Ada from approximately 14.5 cents per Pound in tank cars to 17 cents per Pound. Prices of the Canadian made product have varied in the past five Page 7 years from 15 to 20 cents per Pound. Home flavor at its but Bryce s Kitchen Star bread Montreal Paris see your travel agent or. Where did you put the c g o 0 o o o meet a who stars behind these scenes o o o o o o Albert Andrew Allen. Fi29 Gar Field Street. Monday in City police was fined and costs for driving his a Iliin was Ini aired by alcohol. His car was Ini Lound ii for three months ind his licence suspended for three. Convicted on a second offence 01 driving while his ability in cited by alcohol. Peter fit Gouli Linc Street was Sentener o i Days ill jail in City police monday. Magistrate m. Ii. In ton also suspended his Driver s licence for Mon is. More about accidents continued from Page i. Be to 1ie intense heat and smoke. Firemen believe or. And mrs. Bjornson. Aged 71 and 07, were wakened by coming from i. Goodman s bed. It is believed they attempted to extinguish the with water but the fire soon Gulf cd the Small Home. Both received Burns to he hands face and arms. Or. Goodman was employed by Sweet fuel company. It is be iced he fell asleep while smoking n bed and was suffocated by the smoke. The. Home and contents Are co Vered by insurance. Thimis who was elected to the Manitoba leg Slature in As n progressive died in general Hospital it . Sunday As the result injuries received in a traffic incident Friday. Crossing Street the Accident occurred while the Oderiy Man was crossing a town Street at. . He was in collision with a car driven by Ai red Duxbury 70, of Minner Losa according to police. Mr., Wolstenholme was born England and came to Canada in 1889, from 1918 to 1922 he was Eeve of the municipality of Saskatchewan Man. He served As member for Hamiota from 1922 scene 1. A new Home being constructed in a Canadian Community. Playing a vital part behind Many construction scenes like this is a Man who exemplifies millions of canadians. He i the typical life insurance a portion of whose Premium Money is invested in new Homes stores Road Power plants and other useful works. Scene 2. A famous Canadian medical research Laboratory. The Man who plays a key role Back stage in this scene too is a life insurance policyholder. Thanks to him the life insurance companies Are Able to con tribute funds to assist various medical research projects. Their to help canadians longer healthier Relief from month cankers Fowler s extract of who Strawberry sold at All drug counters scene 3. The production line of a thriving Canadian Here the life insurance policyholder renders another valuable unseen service because the Money he puts aside for his family s Security also helps to keep the nation s Economy Strong. As the Backbone of our expanding defense Effort a Strong Economy is important to All Freedom Loving Happy ending every life insurance policyholder should Talce a Bow for his performance behind All these scenes for while he provides Security for his family he also helps in these ways to make Canada a better land to live in the life insurance companies in Canada it is Good citizenship to own Iliff in surant ;