Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 14, 1953, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg fret press saturday. March 14, 1953 record total convictions a record total convictions under the government liquor control act were registered in Manitoba Over the last Calendar year. This was revealed in the an Nual report of the operation a enforcement of liquor Laws in Manitoba tabled in the legislature by Hon. Ivan Schultz attorney general. Registered convictions top Ped the 1951 total by 454, the report noted. Fines imposed totalled compared with the preceding year. The year also saw a new High reached for convicted Sec Ond offenders 5s. J. D. Bird assistant com missioner of the ramp Here reported the ramp investigated cases under the act during the year under review resulting in convictions. Increase mostly minor he said the increase in violations could be attributed in part to greater concentration of construction labourers min ing workers and service personnel in various parts of the province. Majority of the in pants plunge puts poacher in peril Montreal could be deduced from the recital of Elmer Wilson 55, in court Friday that there was More than met the Eye when his pants fell Down in a crowded department store. For one thing he had been drink ing. And of yes he had no under Wear. But to. Get Back to the pants situation. Elmer said the logical thing in his embarrassment was to grab a coat from a coat rack. That was the coat he was charged with stealing. Under questioning Elmer figured he drank More than 40 ounces of wine and at least 15 ounces of hard liquor. When i arrived at the store i was without Topcoat Eye glasses Teeth socks underwear and sus he was in such a predicament when his pants fell Down creases involved minor Infra he explained. Generally speaking the majority of liquor offences have been detected in the Vicinity of social functions summer amuse ment resorts and also As a re sult of intensive checks of vehicles by our Highway and night patrols throughout the commissioner Bird stated. Majority of liquor seizures concerned Small amounts and usually did not reveal evidence of Sale or manufacture on a commercial he noted. It would appear that our Effort to quell Large scale manufacture is producing the desired the minister s report noted four new liquor stores were opened up in Manitoba last year. These were at Russell Killarney. The Roblin and Russell stores were expected to end the illicit traffic from Saskatchewan into these areas. Licences effective licences effective As at dec. 31, 1952 were Beer 265 Beer waiters Beer vendors 246 clubs 67 canteens 39 Brewers 11 distillers 20 and druggists 49. A total of Gallons of liquor was sold on prescription during the year under review. The commission s inspections Branch reported a total of inspections of banquets where permits had been granted and noted generally orderly conditions. Aren t they Odd Fellows 6 Assiniboine elks leave maw for Pas London Price at an auction of modern paintings Here was s941 paid for one by the 19th Century Canadian artist Cor Snelius Krieghoff. The work pain in 1857 has a St. Lawrence River background. Anti freeze duty Sparks Bryce blast by Victor Mackie Ottawa special canadians Are paying about s3 a gallon More for anti freeze than american motorists William Bryce Kcf Sel Kirk declared in the commons Friday. He questioned the recent decks a Ion of the Tariff Board imposing t spent my Las t 50 cents to Bulla 20 per cent Tariff on ethylene glycol mixtures imported from the a Belt in the same a store detective testified he saw Wilson take the coat buy the Belt United states and used for anti freeze. And then walk out into the Street i have always understood that where he was arrested. Lit was the policy of the Liberal there was another Little detail decrease tariffs not that did t make Elmer s Case too Strong. His record brought into read like a Railroad time table. Judge Rene Theberge found him guilty and postponed sentence until March 20. Canadian legion Branch no. 1 s28 Anent motion picture lest we forget monday March 16th . Admission by Veteran s ass ration membership card wanted experienced waitresses for private club in the heart of the City Good wages room and Board phone 92-5438 am ask for the manager or assist and manager for appointment increase them. This is something to which the government should give further study residents of the West in general and in my own constituency in particular Are going to be most annoyed Abou this he said. Complaint continual anti freeze of different blends Are used in All cars trucks and trac tors in the West or. Bryce said he added that the Western Farmer and other users of anti freeze had always complained about the High prices compared the prices. The Tariff Board in its decision allowed an Appeal of Dow chem ical of Canada manufacturers of making plans for the sons of Ireland banquet and dance in Honor of Ireland s glorious apostle Are left to right . Kennedy chairman of the banquet miss Florence Mcgurry member of the St. Patrick s Day committee Ben w. Kavanagh president of the sons of Ireland and k. Irving Manson a member of the St. Patrick s Day committee. The sons of Ireland festivities will be held tuesday at the Marlborough by Ron Chester if you like Large families you can be thankful you re not an Elk. For if you were Ai Elk say in Assiniboine Park and you liked of a lot of Little elks Elk Irig for All their Worth at your heels or jumping into your Antlers for a bedtime Story you might get a rude Shock some morning. You might find yourself min us part of your family. That s what happened to Winnipeg s Elk Herd. It was growing by leaps and Bounds overcrowding the pasture. So now six of the family have been sent out to earn their own living. There i was minding my just imagine yourself brows House kills old age Bonus plan proposal would add supplementary sum to pension Kcf demands for u provincially Jaid Bonus for persons who have o live on the 540-a-month old age Jension. Were rejected in the Mani Oba legislature Friday by a 28-to 17 vote. Lining up with the seven Kcf members to support the motion vere the eight progressive conservatives Harry p. Showman ind. Morris and w. A. Kardash App mpg. The House also heard 1 Hon. C. E. Greenlay labor minister Call for a standing com Mittee on Industrial relations. 2. R. S. Clement govt. Ind. Russell request increased Federal Aid for Manitoba s Road building program. 3. A. W. Harrison pc Killar Ney warn that the Dairy Industry would be Hamp ered by sky rocketing Margar Tance. He Felt it should not be done at municipal level As the dig nity of pensioners was lowered by their having to seek extra Money to m municipal officials they often knew. Labor committee a new House standing commit tee on Industrial relations was advocated by or. Greenlay during debate on a Kcf Resolution which called for appointment of a special select committee to inquire nto the adequacy of the labor re lations act. If the labor minister s motion Pas ses it will bring to nine the number of standing committees that operate during each session of the Legisla Ine sales if m manufacturers were allowed to color the pro duct. The Dominion would pay half the Cost. He wanted this Type of program extended to include provincial trunk highways and secondary roads. Debate was adjourned by or. Willis. Sale of coloured Margarine would sky rocket sales and hamper the Dairy Industry considerably More than it is now hampered by the hands off rates hoist govt. Policy by Victor Mackie Ottawa special prime minister Louis St. Laurent told parliament Friday his government Board of transport commissioners which allows a seven per cent butter substitute or. Harrison freight rate increase to become the labor minister said he originally had intended to support or. Swailes original motion but in the Light of accusations made by or. Swailes he Felt he could not support it. But because there was some Merit in having such matters aired he amended the Resolution to provide for a standing committee on Industrial relations. In introducing his Resolution ear Lier this week or. Swailes had claimed Many groups Felt the labor relations act was loaded against labor with respect to collective bargaining that department officials interfered with unions inter Nal affairs that employers were allowed to stall during bargaining negotiations and that government employees were angry Over Condit tons in the civil sen ice. Both Duff Roblin pc mpg South and or. Greenlay charge that or. Swailes had overstated his or. To blah Felt however that a maintained. Increased Margarine sales would be a severe blow to Canada s Economy As far As the Dairy Industry s contribution to it was concerned ome 75 per cent of the consume r Cost Lor butter goes Back to he Farmer he explained. Conversely about 85 per cent of he edible oils used for Margar be and other Dairy substitutes must e imported and the profits were Aken out of the country. Noting there were More sales f Margarine in the past year than or. Harrison said Kcf mpg. North charge that the govern ment amendment to the Kcf Resolution on re distribution was a1 delicate Way of opposing it. In debate on or. Gray s motion to give additional assistance to needy pensioners j. R. Solomon l Emerson said the main Point was who should foot the 4 m a Gray i was the of. Select com a mittens to hear grievances Rea pure ethylene glycol used in ing anti freeze. The company had the contended that under Tariff item 20sh Only the pure types of ethylene Glyco could be admit duty free to Canada from the the Board concurred. It. Has ruled the ethylene glycol mixtures which formerly coming into Canada duty free for manufacture into anti freeze can no longer come in duty free. The decision in effect imposed a 20 per cent duty on the position Good or. Bryce informed the House that statistics he had examined indicated Dow chemical was in a sound financial position. Before fed eral taxes were deducted it had municipalities municipalities themselves were in the Best position to know who should qualify for supplement mittens to hear grievances or imaginary then perhaps such a committee should be set up. Gordon r. Fine mpg. Centre had said management had come to Mccog Nize the interdependence of Indus try and labor and Felt an invest gation into the adequacy of the act would ensure the present trem of employer employee relationship or. Greenlay dealt with i Swailes charges one by one an i defended both the act and department. The act he said i not restrict the bargaining Power of unions. Rather labor a 1 members of could not be on the pm had p Oyer. Both groups were each tuft in the Hinds of i responsible for about half the de i ninth crities lays he died one Case when tary Best equipped to administer local authorities now bolstered with increased government Wel fare Grants could Best judge who needed extra Aid. They could take showed profits in 1949 of care the adequately and non of and Ini 000 in 1950 of and in not Over generously 1951 of John Mcdowell pc Luji Iphis Luc 1ciuu1. Juii Itji a i i i department had to examine Union before the next provincial election Iberville from 1950 to 1951 the increase establishment of a pen the net earnings of the com Pany before Federal taxes were de ducted was Over 100 per cent said Sion insurance scheme whereby those in need could draw out of it once they became pensionable ves you can play the Jar. Bryce. Age. For the life of me i cannot Seei he the Federal government Why this company needs Protection was All wrong in its pension pol effective monday. J. G. Diefenbaker pc Lakei Centre asked if the Federal government has received requests Fromi Western and maritime requesting that the increase be i suspended. He also asked if it was1 the intention of the governor in Council on its own initiative to vary or rescind the increase order. The prime minister said he had received eight telegrams from provincial premiers. In each Case they had suggested the increase should be suspended. He conflict Between the two in a in reply to or. Die Fen Oaker s rests was rapidly reaching a Max. Some solution to the prob pm should be worked out he said iut colouring Margarine would Only ing contentedly on a stack of Hay or whatever it is that elks eat or chewing your cud in the Sun without a worry in the world. Suddenly someone comes along takes you and five others puts you in a truck and Heads North with out so much As a fare thee will. Would t you be a Little put out Well certainly but it s to the credit of the Assiniboine Park Elk six some that they never said a word the other Day not one that could be when they suddenly found them selves 500 Miles away from Home and Mother. They were let out about 50 Miles East of the Pas on the West Shore of Moose Lake. There was a feeding rack built for them and a Good Supply of feed to tide them Over. Minister nobody let these Elk in on behind the scenes discussion but the truth is they were part of a sinister plot Between Tom Hodgson superintendent of Public Parks and Hon. J. S. Mcdiarmid minister of mines and natural resources. Or. Mcdiarmid in the past has donated to the Parks Board a Moose Anri other animals and or. Hodgson thought it Only fail to reciprocate now that the Herd was getting too Large for its Park quarters. Besides the department has Long contemplated introducing elks into the area surrounding Moose Lake. Folks in the District have been fully advised of the in crease to their population and they be undertaken to observe Complete Protection of the elks while they wander about doing whatever it is that elks do. It s a cruel cruel world for elks. Transistor magic and your hearing Minneapolis Minn. An authoritative new Booklet just printed tells exactly what the amazing new transistor development can do for per sons suffering from imperfect hearing. 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Consideration to the suggestion that it was unthinkable that the it should on its own motion vary Dairy Industry should be virtually the order _ Given by the Board of bread feel tired listless j when digestive discomforts and dyspepsia leaves you feeling tired and listless Burdock blood bitters May help you feel better. Bus acts quickly to expel waste from j your digestive system relieves dyspepsia stomach and con Sli Patton and helps improve your appetite. Ask your druggist for a bottle of Burdock blood bitters today. Give bus a Chance to help it has helped thousands of to feel better quickly. Try helps you feel better my 33 forced out of business. It was and Ould be the salvation of farm ers during hard times. The Dairy Industry must be kept in or. Harrison offered two solutions to the problem both of which by his statement to the House Friday the prime minister ended discussions that had developed among the Western members privately As to whether the govern said were probably unworn ment had the Legal right under the railway act to intervene and they were 1. A blended spread of butter and Margarine. If butter production jumped the about of butter n the spread. Would be increased accordingly. It would drop with a production slump. 2. A fixed Price differential set Ting the Price of butter 50 per cent higher than Margarine. A drop in butter prices would automatically drop Margarine prices. A suspend the order pending a formal Appeal by the provincial govern ments concerned. A. M. Robichaud pc Glou Cester . Suggested that Sec Tion 52 1 of the railway act gave the Cabinet authority to intervene. That Section gives the governor a Council authority at any time upon petition of any party or of his own motion to vary or rescind any order decision Rule was not to discuss the agreement with anyone. Regarding departmental inter Ference with internal affairs of unions the labor minister said his severe drop might Force the latter out of the Market. Debate was adjourned by or. Sol omon. Atter 56 census redistribution of electoral divisions in Manitoba should be implemented As soon As possible or. Gray contended. Speaking on an amendment by j. F. Anderson l Fairford that a special select committee be appointed for the work after the 1956 qui Tennial census or. Gray said it was Only a Means of opposing the original Kcf Resolution in a More delicate the Kcf motion sought an Independent commission on re distribution with the rider that its first report be made to the House _ or of the Hoard. It has been suggested Here that Hile the Cabinet would have the authority under such a Section to vary or rescind the recent or Der it is not too definite that it would have the authority on its own motion to suspend the order. But by his statement Friday the prime minister made it Clear that his government was not contemplating varying or rescinding the order let alone suspending it at this time. When the formal a peal has been made by the pro Vinces then the government May take action. Extra special. Masonite Quarter Board ideally suited As underlay for Lino and tile. Pc Reg. Per Sheet. Exceptional value f at per 4 x 8 Sheet fir plywood 4 x 8 sheets rough sheathing per Sheet w Good one Side per Sheet 5.90 Good one Side per Sheet 6.50 Viz Good one Side per Sheet 8.50 Good one Side per Sheet 10.00 Good one Side per Sheet 11.60 rough solid per Sheet 4.40 Sylv Acord per Sheet 6.50 Sylv Craft per Sheet 5.60 the Empire Sash door co. Ltd. Very Fang in lumber for the Home Henry Arcyle phone 92-5551 when they Are in such a sound Fin Ancial position and when the users of anti freeze in this country Are paying 52 More then they pay i South of the the Selkirk member said. Piano accordion Lowe s method of instruction makes playing so easy for you play from your first lesson Start today and have fun making real music accordions supplied with lessons for Home practice. Per week see our Large display of accordions. All makes lowest Priutt easy terms musical instruments tape recorders record players variable speeds new plane accepted Toronto up associate de Fence minister Ralph Campney today accepted for the Craf the first of a new line of Jack of All trades planes. The de Havilland of Canada air Craft firm designed and produced the plane the Otter. It is a single engine propellor driven 42-foot monoplane that can carry up to 14 passengers can land on skis floats or wheels and can be used for a variety of purposes. Or. Campney described it As a general Utility transport plane. It has a spacious Cabin Adap table to a Large payload and an extensive flight Range. It is particularly adapted to Quick take off and is easily landed. It is de signed to serve particularly the piano Lowry org no piano tuning voice it cording to order records recut Lowe s music 3is Kennedy St. Pm. Ever receding Northern reaches of Canada the air Force will use the Otter for search and Rescue operations and for Light transport jobs. In addition it will be used to land sup plies and personnel for Northern detachments of the services now so important in our defence icy. Only those in need he declared should be receiving it. Lloyd Stinson Kcf House Leader disagreed claiming the Universal Type of old age pension was a great Advance in social however he said the additional social assistance Aid the government plans giving municipalities was not sufficient to do much about needy pensioners. Winnipeg itself had a High Wel fare Bill about i year _ and he did t think the City would be pleased if it had to look after supplementary allow aces for indigent pensioners. Hon. Ivan Schultz attorney Gen ral said the House of commons unanimously supported the univer Al old age pensions. A commons Ommittee made up of All parties lad also studied fully the ques Ion of an insurance plan for pen ions but had rejected it because if costs. Or. Schultz said he himself Lav 3red the insurance principle Bui t would take 40 to 50 years to build up a sufficient fund to carry pension costs. He said even when the old age pension scheme was first introduced h ill the Jinn Over phone 74-3514 577 Sargent local and Long distance moving any whom storage packing shipping coast to coast Canada . T was recognized this assistance alone would not be sufficient by two thirds of the pensioners received help from other quarters. Blanket increase in pensions woul Cost too much he said. For the remaining one third we had no other source of income o assistance it was better that the particular cases be looked after at the municipal level where the where known. The problem a Peculiar to the larger centres. Tha is Why they received most of the social assistance Grants. If welfare costs Are too heavy then the province can step in an pay 60 per cent of All costs Ove an amount equal to a four i Levy on equalized assessment. Welfare administration he said was carried out most efficient most the municipal constitutions before certification. He explained that his depart ment had to certain if members were in Good standing with a Union before it was certified As bargain ing agent. In one Case the fur and leather workers Union was of certified for a particular group f employees because its cons Titu on excluded All those who were of in the fur or leather trades. His ruling was upheld in court. He said relations were very Ood Between the government and Ivil anyone could Lodge complaint without being discriminated against. He said one Small roup of eight persons in a gov rement department had wanted to it up a Union under an outside Abor organization. And yet none f these men had complained of working conditions during a meet no of departmental employees. Aid for highways or. Clement urged the province o ask Ottawa to enlarge and sex Rand its present system of High Way Aid to include trunk and Sec he said Many people look on the amendment in a critical Light. Under the present system the people of this province Are not re presented Why should this government legislate for the government in Power in 1956, he asked. It s up to us to do it redistribute the seats f. L. John l the Pas Aid the Kcf demand for rimmed ate redistribution was in effect ranking the work of the 1949 re distribution commission As a poor the decision of that com Mission should be upheld for a Rea enable he said. He said he had been impressed it not convinced by opposition arguments. Where will you find personnel to form an Independent he asked. Or. Roblin adjourned the de Date. Winding up the debate or. Gray noted All were agreed a month was itself insufficient. The problem was where to get extra Auli Mondary roads and that this Assis Lance be Given on the basis of fiscal need. His motion amended an earlier by or. Willis which called on the Federal government to Aid provincial Road programs on the same basis As that used in the United states. There the fed eral government pays half the Cost of certain state Road projects Cov ering primary secondary and Urban routes. Or. Clement Felt application o the . System to Canada woul mean Central provinces of Ontario and Quebec would get the greater share of the Aid program. In the ., he explained the size of the state its population and Road mile age were taken into consideration when Federal Aid was Given the relatively sparsely populated areas of Western Canada or the Small maritime provinces woul not Benefit too much by such practice his request for assistance on the basis of fiscal need under the present Ottawa schem half the Cost of the new trans Canada Highway is paid for federally roads through National Parks including Riding Mountain Are financed totally by the Domin Ion a major share 6f roads connecting defence installations wit main highways comes from the Federal government. The Manitoba Section of the new trans Canada Highway he said would com an top Canadian Jet Ace wins dec Ottawa it. Ernest a. 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