Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 12, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 2 Winnipeg free press. Wednesday. October 12. 1935 More about Council continued from Page 1 Aid. Peter Taraska said he was tired of listening to charges and counter charges on the property dealings. Had asked for a full report on the transactions a year ago he said. It was time he was Given it. Aid. Scott opened fire on prop erty committee with charges that it had failed to mail aldermen a written report requested by the mayor on Aid. Scott s charges that an Elgin Avenue House bought by the City for had been sold for s60. Just talk i Don t know How Long this is going to carry said Aid. Scott but i do know that the chief magistrate of this town is not just talking for the Sake of talking i want to know where that report red faced. Aid. Slaw Bebchuk property committee chairman arose to reply i Don t like the words used by Aid. Scott you never said Aid. Scott. The mayor Cut off debate a move that was later to draw lire from Aid. Crawford. Aid. Bebchuk later read a report which declared that the House had been bought by the City in 1948 to extend the engineering department Yards. It had first been declared unsound and ordered demolished. The Man who bought it is arranging to move it but the total Cost of the House in the new location be Over Aid. Bebchuk said. Aid. Scott said he did not accept the report As satisfactory. Mayor Sharpe the report if Here and i m accepting the re Aid. Scott f speaking without Well. I m some Courtesy mayor Sharpe banging i d like a Little Courtesy. Aid. Scott. If you re talking to me i d like you to Aid. Scott i m sorry. Or. Aid. Crawford said property committee had t had a Chance to defend itself against Aid Scott. You allowed Aid. Scott to make quiet a speech slandering All of us and we can t defend ourselves. He was telling As big lies As he could Tell. I never saw such if fling ignorance in my twice More in the meeting Aid. Crawford obviously angered complained about the mayor s ruling. During discussion of the River a ease Case he told the mayor you Cut us mayor Sharpe Aid. Crawford i Cut nobody Aid. Crawford yes you Strathcona Case it was Aid. Cowan who brought up the Strathcona Case. This developed last year when the erty committee set aside a Block of land on Strathcona Street for development by the Parks Board for the Clifton Community club. But the land had already been serviced with Hydro and water. Since no Homes would be built to pay for the services the Parks Board was billed it can t pay the Bill and As a result the property has never been transferred to it. In the meantime the club has moved a building on to he land and the Parks Board has said it is going ahead whether it owns the property or not. Right has the Parks Board to use property it has t asked Aid. Cowan. No one answered his question. Aid. Mckelvey said he d take the matter up in finance committee. Radio to Salt mines labor told Toronto up a demand or a Federal Royal commission to investigate private radio and to broadcasting was made tuesday by the Canadian Congress of labor convention. Tim o Sullivan of Toronto Ca Nadian director of the National association of broadcast employees and technicians de scribed employees of Canadian private radio As in the Salt mines of Industry in this Strong action is necessary to Correct deplorable wage and work ing conditions in private o Sullivan said. The Resolution adopted by the Congress sponsored by o sul Livan s Union said the proposed Royal commission should ascertain whether private stations Are per forming any needed or useful pub Lic service and whether they Are complying with Federal statutes. Moke about or Rew continued from Page 1 or. Drew spoke earlier tuesday Cognize the changing economic sit at a Brandon College rally and a i chamber of Commerce luncheon in Virden. Returning to Brandon in the afternoon he had a medical examination and or. R. F. Myers ordered him to bed for the night. A crowd of close to 200, Digap i pointed that or. Drew was unable to appear heard the tape re cording which was made about 8 j . Tuesday and rushed to the meeting which opened an hour be Hind schedule at 9 . Cash payment or. Drew suggested that a Solu ution to the Short term wheat marketing crisis would be in make a Cash payment to Farmers for Grain stored. The solution he nation in the world As it shifted from a Sellers to a buyers mar Ket. Or. Thompson declared the economic life and existence of All Canada is involved in the immediate wheat marketing prob it s been easy come easy go for sad faced comedian Buster Keaton who has been getting himself into the kind of predicament pictured above for years. Now he says he d Chuck the whole business if he could Only buy a couple of acres in California s san Fernando Valley. Now 60 years old he says i d retire tomorrow if i had the but the show must go on. More Cal continued from Page 1 Cal leaders wished to avoid an open debate on Cal Kcf politics for fear of disturbing arrange ment for the merger with the politically Neutral trades and labor Congress. Russians butter up 4 tractor Moscow special Nyht the russians went out of their Way for the first time tuesday to say that something made in the West in this Case a Small on the Kcf Liaison consisted of just 23 words saying the party re Mains the political of labor and was through the convention before Many delegates knew what was going on. This perfunctory treatment of the Cal s once cherished tie with the socialist party brought Kcf sup porters storming to the Micro phones and demanding that the subject be reopened so it could be debated. Or. Mosher refused this amid a Din of hooting and foot stamping so tumultuous that at one Point vainly pounding his Gavel to get order he ordered the convention floor microphones shut off. Or. Mosher was booed and cheered for refusing to reopen the Resolution for a debate. This ruling was challenged and c. H. Millard vice president took Over to take a vote on the Chal Lenge. The vote was 328 in support of sustaining the chairman and 297 against. Some commented that this vote indicated there was a Large group within the Cal who opposed the Congress being officially attached to any political party including the Kcf. By w. H. Mcpherson auction Sale of its soviet counterpart. It is so much better that it is being used a soviet scientists exploring the a Arctic from floating Polar stations. This is headline news for this country which until now. Has not Only made a speciality of telling the people that everything rus Sian is better than its counterpart in the decadent West it Means also that the French have been officially promoted from the ranks of decadent Bourgeois to creative people whose Talent provokes Well merited All of this is in keeping with the new line just made official by the communist party. More about Bandiera continued from Page 1 More about Pearson continued from Page 1 this could include almost every major newspaper and radio Sta Tion in Canada which carries the Canadian press nation wide ser vice. The action could also cover aves Tern inter provincial football Union officials and Stampede foot Ball club officials who were quoted in the Story As making statements deemed defamatory by Bandiera. The notice of intention to bring action lists five counts 9 the allegation that Dean Han Clivera missed a morning workout with the innuendo that he had no permission for so doing 9 the allegation that he Dis closed some of his team s plays to Winnipeg Blue bombers 0 the allegation that Dean ban diera had been fired from his Job 9 the innuendo that. Dean i3an diera was his team and i to his football employers and that i he had betrayed a Confidence. Attached to the notice was clipping from the final edition of tuesday s albertan containing a Story on the football player s re lumber and fuel dealer s equipment trucks machinery office equipment Etc. On the premises of de Leeuw lumber and fuel company limited 420 Des neurons Street St. Boniface Manitoba thursday october 13th at 10 . Ibs. Fairbanks Morse scale with 22 it. Platform Prist Mitic beam and 2 sided dial. 500 ibs. Fairbanks scale. American 4 sided punch Matcher 9" x 50 . Motor Allan West Tram former starter for 50 . Westinghouse 50 . Switch d Cowan co. Jointer for no. 48 Robbins Myers 3 . Motor push Button starter switch knives. Fames table saw 3394 . 2 . Motor . Starting switch Siw Blades and Dado head. 3 . Saw 3 phases 220 volts with Cut off Tabus. Band saw Jackson Coeh Ranc and band saw elides. Single face surface Berlin n 1231 Westinghouse 7vi . Motor 3 sets knives and push Button switch. Door polisher no. 603. 5 a Type Wall switches. . And 2 . Motors. 7 assorted switch boxes. Unit far Kiln dryer Complete with motor switches and piping. Blower and Suc Tion unit Complete with whirlwind materials for shaving and dust and galvanized piping motor belts and pulleys. Controlled table Type door Clamp. Control for controlling Blower Kiln i ton 1946 Chevrolet truck. 1 vols Kwik mix Concrete mixer mounted on Ford ton Chev Rolet trucks steel boxes and hoists. I 1 ton Mercury truck Stan Dard Box. Wheels and tires. 3 Coal unloading Scopi with 2 wheels. Coal bag holders Coke Forks 2 and 4 wheel hand trucks. 9-Yard 4 wheel trailers with air plane tires. Z Yard trailers with Auto tires. Wheel trailer Auto tires with-3 Storey movable scaffolding. 1 electric Type gasoline pump with 500 Gal. Underground tank. Iron stand for Oil. Turuta trowel Cement finishing machine with Gas engine water pump with Gas engine. 6" Cement chutes and 2 Surcel mortar boxes 3 x 8. 16 steel Dolly trucks and 16 Cross Mem Bers. Lubricant 2 wheel hand truck. Odd pumps. Tricase guns. Oil cans wheelbarrow. Stepladder. Water tanks. Carlson electric time clock with Racks. Full line of Fine of flick. Equipment including National Cash Register bookkeeping Mac hire adding a typewriters desks filing cabinets office Chain Clr Dex. Etc. Terms cosh of Sals the above equipment can be seen on the premises Between the hours of 9 . And 5 . Tuesday and wednes Day prior to Sale. Phone -92-7181 w. H. Mcpherson auctioneer Valuator in the course of the talks it was agreed that mistrust and Lack of understanding could. Be some How removed by Means of Exchange of official As Well As unofficial the communique continued it has been agreed on the necessity of removing obstacles for More free Exchange of information and the opinions and on the. Necessity of developing collaboration Between the two countries in the Domain of culture science and technique. It has been arranged that first of All collaboration in the Domain of Industry transport agriculture As Well As Exchange of information regarding scientific and re search work in the Arctic regions should be it noted that Pearson and Molotov discussed the Indochina situation and the question of world disarmament and world peace. Meanwhile Pearson and three members of his party were in. Aged in general discussions with Bulgarin and Khrushchev at Mishor. Near Yalta in the Crimea. The soviet news Agency Tass said Pearson had a sincere and Friendly Exchange of opinions with the russian leaders. Lease. The Canadian press is being sued the notice stated As also guilty of publishing the defamatory matter Well knowing and in tending that the same be published in the following a two hour meeting of the full executive of the stamped or football club tuesday the follow ing statement was issued with regard to the recent unpleasant incident whereby it was alleged that information regarding Calgary plays was Given by a Cal Gary player to a Winnipeg player prior to the game the executive of the Calgary club Are referring to the commissioner of the league. Sydney Halter of Winnipeg All pertinent pos session together with a request for a full Bandiera s status with the club remains the same. He is still Cut from the lineup. Reports that stampedes would protest the saturday night game they lost by a 13-12 count to Winnipeg Blue bombers were dismissed when the deadline for a protest 8 . Tuesday passed without any action being taken by the club. Maintained was to set up a Selling organization which simply does not the conservative chieftain advocated recruiting the very Best salesmen that can be obtained from the big organizations experienced in their Job would be to go out in the world and sell sell Canadian wheat could be sold in great Britain Europe Asia and not Only on this Side of the Iron curtain but sell to reds conservative policy was to sell wheat but not War material to communist countries. This policy said or. Drew is perfectly pro per and should be with the proper salesmen wheat could also be sold in Canada the conservative Leader maintained. He said there was now a real shortage of feed Grain in Ontario and Quebec and Western Grain could be marketed in the Central provinces. As Well the Federal government should Ottawa was quite ready to pamphlets and publicity on the sex life of the beef and the family habits of the lobster As far As i m aware nothing has been done to press upon people the value of wheat As a a Selling organization does t exist now or. Drew declared. The heat Hoard the line elevators and wheat Pool were set up for handling not marketing Grain. Canadian Trade representatives overseas were not salesmen. They Are just there to facilitate or. Drew assured his Western farm audience that Eastern canadians were right behind them they realized the wheat Market ing problem affected the eco Ito my of All Canada. The wheat marketing problem More critical today than it has been in anyone s history said or Drew. If payments weren t made the situation is going to be extremely serious disastrous in some if some other method beside Cash payments commended Itsell to Farmers through their organizations the conservative party would be ready to support that plan or. Drew pledged. Other speakers included John Thompson la j. Arthur Ross la for Arthur Reg Lissaman. La for Brandon Earl Draper newly elected la for Deloraine Glenwood and Walter Dinsdale my for Brandon Souris. Ottawa asleep or. Dinsdale charged the Federal government had been asleep at the switch and had failed to rec fishing site famous for Trout and Salmon. Quebec s Cascapedia River flows 75 Miles to the Bav of Chale he noted the conservative policy was to make Cash advances of three quarters the initial Price for Grain stored on farms so Farmers would have the Cash now to meet heir heavy operating costs. The conservatives second pro Josal was to make some attempt Low to unload some of the surplus wheat. Or. Thompson suggested that Canada should compete with the United states which was unloading is surpluses at fire Sale prices a the International Market. Canada should do this in parti Cular with last year s Grain which was of an inferior Quality com pared with this year s crop. While Selling the wheat at reduced prices the government should continue to pay Farmers the agreed Price and Ottawa itself Conj old finance the difference. The Western Farmer said or. Thompson required this subsidy. It would be to subsidy similar to those enjoyed by industries throughout this country for Many at Virden where he spoke at a luncheon sponsored jointly by the town and the chamber com Merce or. Drew turned his at Tention to natural resources. It had Long been known that Canada had a wealth of natural resources he said but formerly these were fur from the sources of Energy needed for their exploitation. Oil and the air plane had changed that. Now canadians must choose be tween developing their own coun try or farming out the. Job to Ari other country such As the . The right answer if we make it will result in Industrial development across the nation in creased employment and the elimination of seasonal unemployment. This is the beginning of can Ada s Golden he said. As a Canadian he shares the Pride of Virden people in the Oil development in that area he said and added that the Oil and Gas reserves in the three Prairie pro Vinces Are the greatest in the world. Rebuilding Job in West Berlin. 52.000 new hous ing units have been constructed since 1949. C. H. Boothe named Toronto Boothe. Gen eral manager of the t. Eaton Ltd. Hamilton ont., store for the last 27 years was appointed a Dij Rector of the company at a directors meeting Here top Day. He fills a vacancy created by the death of Chester m. Leishman. Announcement was made by John j David Eaton company president. 1 our. 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