Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, October 14, 1955

Issue date: Friday, October 14, 1955
Pages available: 60
Previous edition: Thursday, October 13, 1955

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 14, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday october 14. 1955 Page i while they last Westinghouse limited Quantity of new 1955 super giant this a Del includes some of the latest Westinghouse j electronic developments. Originally priced at pay even less with your Trade in radio or phone Westinghouse famous Westview Model 21tv18k in attractive open face console with 2.1" picture tube and full Range Westinghouse Chassis for top performance Avail Able while they last at special reduced Price. Choice of Rich finishes in Beautiful All Wood cabinets. 111 a Caus i i ail be fils of Model t2502 giant originally h 335 so. Inch picture like a movie theatre in your Home Al huge 24-Inch television aluminized 13 for twice As Bright pictures. 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Reduced to Congo is 516 Portage pm. 74-2405 422 Portage pm. 92-2805 labor tarliament9 will last Jodoin by Michael Harris special Claude Jodoin president of the trades and labor Congress of Canada thursday afternoon told the Cana Dian Congress of labor convention that its action wednesday approving the merger of the two congresses has established the new Canadian labor Congress. His own Congress approved the merger last june at its convention in Windsor. This Canadian parliament of As he described it Wil Start to function following the first constituted convention on monday april 23, 1956, or Jodoin told the cheering delegates. Merger will last More than 900 delegates Assem Liaison with the Kcf. It is understood the attitude of he tic substantially of the Kcf inclined leaders of the other that this potentially explosive Issue should be left in abeyance until the new Congress gets itself established. If this is done it would mean the Canadian labor Congress would not act until a 1958 Conven Tion since it is to hold biennial meetings. Meanwhile the Cal s Liaison with the Kcf will have expired by next april. Delegate objects before or. Jodoin spoke one Delegate took exception of this. Lloyd we Galen of South Burnaby b.c., president of the British Columbia lower Mainland labor Dani Crayne who looks As if she might be going to take on a Job As Cabin boy with a sailing Craft actually it s strictly a publicity shot to Call attention to the fact that Dani the Young actress is taking a feature part with Jose Ferrer and june Allison in the Shrike. Jobless crisis on Way Schulz predicts Cash Short Farmers will Jam labor Market by Michael Harris Toronto special Jake Schulz president of the inter provincial farm Union Council said thursday at the convention of the Canadian Congress of labor that reduced farm income is going to produce general unemployment in Canada. Or. Schulz predicted there would be unemployed in Canada his gloomy fore this Winter. He blamed cast on a reduced income from farm products which he said was caused by a Lack of markets for Canadian Grain. Flood labor Market labor will go Down along with the he said. This fall and Winter half of the Farmers will move into the cities to seek work and thereby flood the labor the farm Union official praised these attending the convention for heir adoption of a Resolution urging the Federal government to Sider establishing a 75 per cent Cash Advance to Farmers for farm stored Grain. Or. Schulz predicted that in the next general election the Liberal party would include in its election program a Promise of parity prices. Asks co operation he appealed to delegates for closer co operation Between far mers and labor and asked that labor attempt to understand farm problems better. In an interview following his address or. Schulz had Little to say when asked thought the pre sent visit to Russia by Hon. L. B. Pearson minister of external affairs would result in new markets for Canadian Grain. He said he would be extremely Happy if markets were found in Russia or her satellites. Bled at this convention accorded or. Jodoin a tremendous recep Tion upon his entry to the Conven Tion Hall during his address and at the conclusion of his 45-minute speech. Or. Jodoin said some India urls were predicting that Unity of the two largest Canadian Central la Bor bodies would not last for Long but that was Only a Wishful think ing. This is a wed Ding and is the Best the Paramount concern of the two groups was amalgamation. All other issues on which there May be honest differences of opinion politics the Structure of the new organization the question of whether the convention will be called yearly or every two years and the basis of representation at conventions will be determined by the free and democratic decisions of the regular convention of the Canadian labor Congress he emphasized. He said that in the new Congress there will be no handshake with company or government controlled unions there will be no tour behind the Iron curtain soviet cur Tain Bamboo curtain or any other curtain. If behind these curtains there is some kind of a Paradise let them put away machine guns and sentries with fixed bayonets who Are preventing people from Leav ing and people from the outside from seeing the supposed Para it is Well he said that the traditional positions of the tic has differed from that of the but in the face of the principle of amalgamation he was sure past differences would disappear. All issues on which there Are honest differences of opinion he said must be left to the decision of the Canadian labor Congress to be born of the amalgamation Council said the Cal should no give up the political program i Las carried on since 1942. But or. Jodoin said later the merger will contribute to Laboi Unity which he said is a necessity or. Jodoin said the big Job o the new Congress will be to Organ ize those not now in unions who outnumber the organized. He hit Cit suggestions from some employer spokesmen that labor in this unification is trying to be enough Power to control Canada. We Don t want to h Aid. But we want the most extensive social Security we want Obs for All he also there must be a country wide National health insurance plan and legislation must be improved on unemployment insurance old age pensions and certificates year term at the joint tic Cal meeting to Start Here next april 23. One of these issues is the Cal s cow All Cdr Woods Ore sold with a 10-year written give lowest fuel Bills service Complete heating satisfaction. Models available for the smallest Home the largest building in Oil Gas. Estimates gladly Given. J installations service tourist record predicted almost tourists a re Cord Are expected to visit Mani Toba by the end of 1955, w. G. Fra ser Manitoba travel and publicity Bureau director told the annual meeting of the Manitoba hotel association wednesday at the Royal Alexandra hotel. His forecast was based on current tourist figures. Or. Fraser saw no reason Why tourist figures should not continue their upward climb providing that continued promotional efforts were carried out and a concerted Effort was made to maintain and improve facilities. Turning to the Bracken com Mission liquor report or. Fraser urged members to strive to solve questions implicit in the report in order that hotels in this province May compete on a fair basis with All other outlets for Sale of liquor wine and authorized dealer i specialized heating supplies Ltd. M 311 Pembine i phone 42-4512 broken Iead voters hear candidates Beausejour payers of the Rural municipality of broke head assembled for their annual meeting soon after the close of nominations and Hean three candidates for Reeve Cipres their opinions. Reeve a. A. Tra presented the financial report am defended his administration. J. S. Sinnott was critical of the manner in which the report a Given As Well As other phases o administration. W. C h r y p 1 y w charged that Lack of Harmony i Council was hampering the eff Cliency of the Council. Besides meetings at Rattrap wednesday and Walke Burg thursday there will be meeting at broke head Friday lad Wooi 8 ., sunday and Green Oal 3 Sunday. Tyndall. Oct. 17 Lydiatt. Oct. 18 Cloverleaf of 19 and Greenbay oct. 20. Perilous dark dreary Days depress canaries too. They just Don t feel like singing. But news for Canary coloratura if they la arrange to have the Bottom of their cages lined with aluminium they la sing through the darkest Day. The Light reflected from the sparkling Metal foil gives their souls that springtime lift. People find endless household uses for aluminium foil. So does Ever filing from fire fighting clothing to photo Flash bulbs to wrapping for Candy and food. Canada used 8 million pounds of foil last year. Aluminium company of Canada Ltd. Alcan saturday savings at Safeway Chicken for roasting v-4v4 ibs. Up la. Bacon first Grade Laurel sliced mindless sausage 39 fresh eggs breakfast Gem Grade a med. Doz. Argarine i cigarettes m popular brands 2.99 nylons 1st Quality 51-Cauge, 15-denier pair potatoes Canada to. 1 Grade Tae Lestock la. 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