Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 24, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Freedom of Trade Liberty of religion Equality of civil rights Winnipeg free press Back to Bennett meeting is regarded As merely preliminary it will be worse than its aim must be. Not first Aid measures but a per in recent speeches to the people of British Columbia or. Manent cure. To effect this cure Drew has edged nearer to a policy on foreign Trade. He cannot the Sterling countries must be be said to have such a policy yet he is careful not to commit Winnipeg monday november 24, 1952 civic housekeeping published the to present a policy which will win not Only the Confidence but the support of both the United states and Canada. Or. Barkway traces the lines along which such a policy might be approached and suggests the forms which such support might take. Difficulties of another sort arising out of currency Exchange himself to anything definite but his statements in Victoria show clearly where he is heading. He is heading straight Back to the Bennett policies of 3930. According to a report in the Victoria colonist Long the Friend of the conservative party or. Drew said that he in tended to make Commonwealth Trade the chief of the next National election. He went on to say that Canada s markets in Britain had almost vanished. This As the recent articles -______., .-.6_ published on this Page have proved is an untrue statement examined in or. R. A. Spin the United kingdom is buying More irom Canada than in the past. But it is not buying the same commodities As it used to buy. The United kingdom is not buying cheese Bacon lecturer m history at the uni Etc. Like Many of his lieutenants is seeking the pm and Western sectors of Ber farm vote. Therefore he misrepresents the failure of the United kingdom to buy certain farm products As a failure to buy Canadian goods. Canada said or. Drew must decide its future. Either we believe in the Commonwealth As a great Fellowship of free Peoples or we Don t. If we do then let us begin to act As if we or. Drew said. Lin Are separated by an invisible but almost impenetrable Wall. Thousands. Cross daily into the Eastern sector to Purchase bread and potatoes and some Western shops do More than half their business with Eastern Cus simply a matter of getting Back to what we had before an Exchange of products among All Commonwealth nations in Stead of insisting on strict bilateral Trade. The above sentences Are taken from the colonist report. The whole writes or. The Ost Mark Are officially of equal value. On the Grey mar Ket however one a Mark can be exchanged for four Ost Marks. The meaning of the last sentence concerning an Exchange of Spencer iinds smug products among the Commonwealth nations instead of bilateral is incl am Marly to a Soui Trade is not Clear. But when or. Drew urges Canada to got de strove Back to what we had before he must mean one of two of duct the Edom and Nett of against other countries in favor land objective account of the pc of Commonwealth goods or he Means that we should get Back carious situation in Berlin s la Vitra to a destroying existence on the Blackl freight1 rates or. Spencer was Able to a Canadian s impressions along Broadway by i. Norman Smith in the Ottawa journal to the conditions prevailing under the Liberal government be fore the Dollar shortage began. If the former meaning is intended there can be no doubt democratic Island in a red the . Evidence Ottawa before Testi Mony began in the Cana of the Canadian people s reply. They will Bennett policy at the obvious expense of paying More for their imports and losing inevitably a Large Market. Not part of in another article professor h j a w f. Angus Dean of graduate d an rate base studies at the University of i of trans Tosh Columbia analyses both St was a return to the dangers and the possibilities lat jul terms _ if or. Drew Only Means that we should get Back to a position in which Britain could sell and but More goods in Canada he should address his advocacy to the British not Canadian government. For Here again is a Point which a the Cana Tiia i Institute of in in c t in no f n a t i ent in Japan s search for mar their United jets in a world whose respect and sympathy she has not yet regain red. With its autumn number this journal which is a publication the submission of its Case. Jumento from the eight opposing provincial gov by s. M. He had not made an audit of Canadian Pacific accounts but of of finance elaborated on or. Crump s capital requirements adding s10 millions to meet an Nual maturities on equipment obligations or a total annual Quiry had determined that the company s net. Investment in rail assets at last dec. 31 was the same figure used by the . In its a i i e r t j Jo-1 consciously or otherwise blurs. In doing so he causes i the first witness to be called interpretation which should be less confusion. When or. Cipu nation As an objective Clear Jbv Given to Tho was the Dre Needle . Is controlled by bilateral policies he Tell his audiences that his own country Canada has no such policies. We have no or regulations which compel our Tia Ciers to Deal with any particular country. The United kingdom has such Laws and regulations. And the British government justifies these bilateral measures of which or. Drew complains because of its shortage of our dollars. U Clear despite or Crew s fog of partisan argue t Canadian government is not retarding Britain s sales Here. It is not Ern ments will be suspended in plication. Or. Smith added the til the Case resumes in Janu reservation that he could sex Ary. Press no opinion on the Legal v j. A it causes w u Laicu when or. Drew regrets that our Trade v w uen c by Pacific was or. A. Dae ,0-wi.tten commentary on world Charles w. Smith chief of the Bureau of accounts finance and rates of the United states fed treachery fall commission Wash inert in i one Point in the controversy Over the korean armistice negotiations is being increasingly noted. The Issue is whether the United nations should hand Overington. Given to the Way the company uses its revenues from govern roughly millions of this he said would be raised about equally by depreciation accruals and retained rail earnings. The rest millions would have to be found on the mar Ket. In great thing about the in in new York is that you can always from it. By headway is just six blocks to the West. Broadway May not be commonly known As a place of rest but after a spell of unit offers relaxation and the soul is even for Vishinsky. It is hard to pick favourites. Sea Lillie s is probably the greatest personal Conquest for there she is in an evening with Beatrice Lillie simply presenting snatches of some of the Best turns of her great career. The evening is hilarious. It is hard to believe this born scamp is old enough to have had a son killed in the War. When she goes Wispy and sings there Are fairies in the Bottom of our Garden you re melted by her affectionate Charm and then she turns up her Cheeky nose and frolics around some risque ditties which done with less Dis arming fun would be just Vul Gar. She does t do her famous dozen double damask dinner napkins alas but there Are plenty others and Bea Lillie leaning against a piano talking and singing in a reminiscent mood is almost More than you have a right to wish for. She does it with the casualness of any group around the family for example but it is poignant theatre and gently disturb my. England comes into this via Martyn Green the great Gil Bert and Sullivan actor who has forsaken d Only carte and is the leading Light in a new am again j Erica company s. M. Char lock that is hoping to become a permanent Gilbert and Sulli Van fixture on this Side of the water. Green of course is sup Erb As always. He is getting no younger but that does t mat Ter in the one i saw Lola the he plays a highly susceptible lord Chancellor. It is pretty Good Gilbert and Sullivan but the american Star system in t Good enough for g s which requires All around Pace and vim and Zesty chorus and a supporting cast of not in considerable personages who must really fit into the piece tra a must really fit into the piece. Martyn Green yes. But where s the rest of the picture Damon Runyan so i m standing Here talking about Gilbert and Sullivan but there s Guys and dolls in new York what were there first and will Likely be around and about a Good stretch yet. Damon run Yan s Harry the horse and a piano calling out this company s estimate remember j than Detroit look up from time j 10 time from the biggest float a quite different Triumph is crap game in the world to Katharine Hepburn a for the the broads this ment land Grants and subsidies or. Unwin also dealt with the the rate base principle a reservation which provincial counsel will doubtless express with greater Force when he is Cross examined. J or. N. R. Crump the com Pany s senior vice president then outlined what he consider company s estimate of millions for working capital a is not governments not discriminating m any Way against British some chinese and North discriminates against our goods. On the con korean prisoners who refuse to dealt with the rate de to be Canadian Pacific a Cap _ vow Ach Cluj at do the government i Dase principle As it is Practised ital requirements for the next substantial Tariff preferences on Many British goods there could and should be reductions in the Canadian Tariff. But or. Drew measures of this sort. Return. These men fear death at ,.0 ii1c m the United states for Gas five years at millions an sum which 1gss lady makes Shaw s play the millionairess almost Rise above its tackiness. Hepburn literally storms through it a noisy rag Ingi extrovert who to the Man who begs her not to go off the deep end again shouts Back life is not Worth living if not lived at the deep Hepburn s Triumph there Are several Side of Lindy a and throughout to the music you be been hear ing since november 24, 1950 and in to s settings under George s. Kauffman s staging. J and now my Darlin Aida the magnificent extravaganza which is filling the huge Winter Gar i Den every night just now Giuseppe Verdi s great music j Aida. Sets of my Darin Aida is a courage Hepburn j Ous work the music of Ajda is a a s than s3a millions for what lesser regards them All As challenges j not changed but the word and companies would Call a p e t to two Steps at a time or three Cash account. The Money which i whether up or Down and you draws Little or no interest is can t help feeling sorry for Pool settings Are transformed to make an opera based on the human tragedy of an honest love required to maintain drawing Robert help Mann. The sadlers j Between a White boy and a color accounts for 9 non r r i writ Havior _ Tuioi accounts for . I Wells Ballet dancer turned act pipelines and similar utilities it is no longer the dually. Or. Crump has general i held out the same Hope to rate de girl in Tennessee at the time is by i american civil War. Not be advocating any in hands of the practice for the Cus j payers As was advanced earlier Jand As numerous delegates at method of determining in the Case by the sit Between agents the Treasury and the Banks to Cash or. Drew repeated his former statement t manufacture them Here. In favor of curb j Industry to if he is quoted As saying the world needs our materials they can be manufactured the . Assembly have pointed Joul. They will not return unless driven at the Point of a gun. J communist Russia through Jar. Vishinsky or. Gromyko and this is either a superficial or misleading description of the place of raw materials in our trading operations. True the world can use our manufactured goods in place of our raw materials but the world will Only do so to the extent that it is economically desirable. If we seek to Strong Arm the world by use of Protection in one or other of its innumerable forms it will simply buy somewhere else. The world does not buy raw materials to help the producer. It buys them where it used As Well when i Beir colleagues Are demanding forcible repatriation of these a base he said is to use a counsel or. O Brien that Only company s net investment in by providing funds now could working assets which he Defin i the Public Hope to reduce trans Edas the actual Cost of its util j por tation costs in the Ion run ily properties and working Cap or. L. B. Unwin the com Hal minus accrued depreciation j Pany s vice president in charge employees cheques and to company i Meei temporary financing prisoners. What is now being noted is that this same communist rus Sia is the country that has re fused to return or even to a. Count for German and japanese prisoners captured in the last a War. Jet Washington a 1 a r m i s to there is no end to the trea Jav reports that alarmist reports exaggerated . And Low Grade wheat the end to marry the girl for it g surely a j of amen. She has such a fascinating pulse can theatre that this pay. Count. Yet through the storm j Soj Uteev ravages racial there were those occasional j and prejudice. But the show goes on and nobody mutters charges on capital projects. The i glimpses of the Hepburn in rest of the s75.s covers i Dearment her Odd but fetch j an inventory of an average of ing voice her soft lingering orc Lucr crowd thro h in and supplies j fingers. Yes even despite her the doors to see and in Nann. Millions she is Marriable. .1. A Emmetts. Buy them at the lowest possible Price. The world also buys and falsity of communists states Market manufactured goods at the lowest possible Price and either As individuals or As gov could manufacture All its own raw materials and sell them competitively that would be happening right now. There is nothing to prevent it except our inability to do it competitively and of course if we refuse to sell great quantities of raw one Good reason Why the the United United states is unlikely to re r Low Grade j sort to Tariff or quota action Canadian wheat is seriously is that wheat so imported Satis threatened m consequence of i fies the very real demand for the j i cording to officials Here there truth is sometimes is no indication whatever that Der proposes we Shau find foreign Nati to sell to us the great quantities of its raw materials i the London ing Tariff action to clean up the now been times of a few Days ago a 14ft. Whale was caught at Pevensey Bay Sussex yesterday which Are absolutely essential to our Industry. What is at the Back of All this sort of talk is Plain old fashioned Protection and or. Drew should be Man enough to say so. However or. Drew s venture into what might be called the politics rather than the economics of the Commonwealth a uuii1u s More remarkable. When he says that either we believe in nosed shark. The whale Swallow the common wealth As a great Fellowship of free people or. We Lyle Anchor to which a length Don t he seems to regard economic isolation for the common of Vepe was attached and was wealth As identical with political Unity. The test of the com and Cal by or cell and a num Mon wealth s strength is thus its willingness to hive itself off persons who answered his from the world Economy As much As possible there could Cal s assistance be no More dangerous doctrine for the Commonwealth in the first place the Commonwealth is not held together by economic forces but rests on a much More solid though in tangible basis in the common ideals of its beyond All economic considerations. In the second place if the. Common wealth Peoples so diverse in their economic requirements and so dependent m most cases on Trade outside the common wealth Are compelled to Trade am them selves mine their that will under at which or. Drew is vaguely aiming policy of Commonwealth disagreement Strain and disunity if w u not persuade the Commonwealth towards co operation but will tend to drive its members apart. This result would be particularly noticeable and dangerous in the Case of Canada whose Economy is so fully geared to a world Market and so deeply dependent on the United states Market. If therefore or. Drew is serious in his return to the theories of the Bennett government the present government should have no hesitation in meeting the Issue thus raised head on and should have no fear of the electors verdict. International journal so called Texas Racket a j animal feed. However an in stranger than fiction a i Precit threat might arise from fhe Type of regulations deemed essential to prevent the abuses to which attention has w been called. Thus it might be considered necessary to alter the test for importation by ruling for example that the number of dam aged kernels should amount to per cent of the shipment. The Case then turned to or. S. E. Nixon a precise Securi ties analyst from St. James Street. In the fashion of a psychiatrist or. Nixon stretched the . Out on his chaise Tongue listened to her troubles and pronounced she was suffer ing from instability character he prescribed a ra7e of has passed 01 i i Ilir Kanji i or return of around seven per millions she is Marriable. Probably going out the doors the Whites feel a Little less sure Elen Hayes is still making i of themselves. Mrs. Mything a living i there s lots else in new York creature though mrs. Mything i these Days too As i be tried to is a ghost who in the manner i indicate plus one of the largest of All Well bred ghosts does t i collections of Rembrandt at the appear at All. This is a slender metropolitan that have Ever been sentimental fantasy about wit assembled anywhere and a col Worful and provocative selection the 250-Mark simply because of French and european mod the company seeks 6.5 per cent to cure the ill. The diagnosis took two Days. Third of a sir Lam _ i Helen Hayes is actress enough to make you believe in witches and fairies. It in t Helen the great As she was in Victoria re ernsts under the title of Les faves the beasts at the museum of modern Art. All that and Vishinsky too. Story of the English Bible situation. The problem arises from the disclosure Canadian wheat to o 11 e Tut. Vav Urdl throw a a Hei imported for animal feed has Tulnew a boats Anchor from the been Uspul As Bej which he wheat for Export or the Choice of both the contrib countries. The conference at Best tors and their subjects in the aut can be Only a preliminary step urn Issue of this quarterly Jour towards final solution of til Mon in the Leadine article or v difficulties me leading article or. I these countries. The final solution Chael Barkway until recently the depends upon the co operation of sat the United states. Says urday discusses the econ Lar. Barkway if the London thought at first was a bottle from the Golden books from the solitary hearted by Hartley Coleridge she was a Queen of Noble nature s crowning. A smile of hers was like an act of Grace she had no winsome looks no pretty frowning. Like daily beauties of the Vul Gar Rule but if she smiled a Light was on her face a Clear tool kindliness a lunar beam of peaceful radiance Silver ing o or the Stream of human thought with in abiding glory not quite a waking truth not quite a dream a visitation Bright and transitory. Export or diverted for milling purposes. A group of texan dealers is alleged to be involved though there is As yet no indication of 50 this too is considered an unlikely eventuality by Canadian officials who Point out that it would not really offer an an the magnitude of these opera. Ser to the United states prob today s scripture ask and it will be Given you seek and you will find Knock and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives and he who seeks finds and to him who knocks Matthew i to . Birthdays John f. Broadfoot glad Stone Man. Born Brussels ont., november 24, 1871. John c. Taylor Winnipeg born Leith Scotland november 24, 1875. John Douglas Brown Winnipeg born Chambly que. Acc november 24, 1869. Tons. The practices complained j Lem. Of Are in violation of the inter National wheat agreement constitute offences since government Export subsidies have apparently been claimed on some of this wheat and violate the intent of United states import regulations the Grain be ing accepted As unfit for human consumption. By virtue of a presidential proclamation under Section 22 of the agricultural adjustment act a quota of bushels of wheat carrying a duty of 21 difficult problem the tyndale new testament William tyndale was born in 1484 just one Hun dred years after the death of Wycliffe. When he became of age in the Early 16th Century the common people of England had no More Access to the scrip by Ernest Marshall Howie first Section of his work and stake. He met his with the same unflinching courage which marked his life. His last words were a brought out 3000 copies of the open the King first printed English new prayer lord of England s ment. This new testament had to be Tures than their forefathers into England. There it what is required is some guarantee that wheat so imported does not find its Way into human consumption. In so vast a country it is recognized that the problem is inherently difficult. Suggestions so far offered Are purely tentative such for example As the proposal that wheat for animal feed should be denatured or artificially coloured. Alternatively had in the 14th. The rare and expensive manuscript copies of Wycliffe s Bible that had survived the Wrath of the prelates Kverne in the hands of great or Royal owners. Tyndale who displayed precocious scholarship distinguished himself both at Oxford and Cambridge and at the latter cents May be imported annual the May. stiffer by for milling House purposes but there is no quota on the Low grades numbers 5 and 6 and feed which carry a duty of five per cent. In the year 1951-52, the total of such wheat exceeded imported bushels. Canadian officials who have already spoken to United states authorities on this mat Ter emphasize the Point that what is really involved is a problem of United states polic ing. At the present time Cus Toms men rely on a test based on the number of damaged Ker Nels in a shipment. If these kernels frosted or broken to 30 per cent the wheat is adjudged unfit for human penalties for violations with some system of follow up inspection after the wheat enters the country. The real concern Here arises from the possibility that new regulations might be of such a character As indirectly to curb the flow of imports. No one knows what artificial col oration would involve from a Cost standpoint but conceivably it might make Canadian offer Ings of Low Grade wheat less attractive to United states Pur chasers. It is to guard against such difficulties that the Canadian officials in Washington Are now carefully canvassing the Situa Tion with the United states departments concerned. Met a double demand by the common people that they might read it and by the authorities that they might destroy it. Tyndale reaped a double advantage. A Friend of his collected Large numbers and sold them to the Bishop of London. The Bishop tyndale s work Laid the foun Dation of the Bible. He was an extraordinary linguist. He knew hebrew greek latin italian Spanish French and English so Well that whatever he spoke you would suppose it was his native Tongue. His translations were not As Wycliffe s had been translations of a translation but direct renderings from gladly paid High prices for them the Ori Inal language. To Hirn Thorn ten rial Corl University met with Erasmus tons. And became familiar with the to Burn them. Tyndale used the ready profit to print larger Edi greek new testament. Great purpose perceiving that it was impossible to Stablish the Laye people in any truth except the scrip Ture were plainly Layde be fore their eyes in their Mother Tonge tyndale determined that even England s plough boys should know the Bible. He soon found that the hostility of state and ecclesiastical authorities in England left no room for at tempting a translation of the scriptures but he was set so firmly on his great purpose that ii voluntarily resigned himself to a life of exile and in 1524 left England for the continent where he knew that bibles had already been produced by the new Miracle of the printing press. He went to Cologne but after a Short while hostile officials caused him to flee to Worms where in 1525 he finished the the following years tyndale wised his first edition and completed a translation of the Pentateuch the first five books of the old testament and the Book of Jonah. It seems prob Able that tyndale also trans lated the portion from Joshua through ii chronicles which appeared in 1537 in Matthew s Bible. In any Case he did not live to finish the old testament. He was invited to return to England and promised safety on condition that he cease his work but he refused the offer unless Royal authority permitted the publication of the Bible in eng land. He moved to Antwerp where in spite of the efforts of his friends to keep him Safe a false Friend an emissary of sir Thomas More betrayed him into the hands of the officers of emperor Charles v. He was imprisoned and seventeen months later condemned As a strangled and burned the limited manuscripts accessible to him resulted in a number of inaccuracies of which his enemies made tha most but he had real Genius for divining the True meaning of the original writings and for expressing that meaning in Apt and vigorous phrases. His new testament bequeathed to e n g Lish speech a legacy of new and expressive words broken heart even the word powerful influence tyndale s new testament powerfully influenced the Char Acter of the English language during the great elizabethan Era and to a Large degree determined the style of the Long Succes Sion of English bibles that were to follow. Even to Day in the new Testa ment of the revised Standard version there is probably More of the work of William tyndale than of All the scholars of sub times
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