Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, October 17, 1955

Issue date: Monday, October 17, 1955
Pages available: 40
Previous edition: Saturday, October 15, 1955

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 17, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 4 Winnipeg tree press monday october 17, 1955 pc caucus possibility of a snap election being called by Premier d. L. Campbell for next summer was discussed by progressive conservative Las when they met in caucus in Winnipeg saturday. Duff Roblin provincial Leader said following the session plans were considered for mobilizing party election machinery should a Surprise vote be called. Manitoba political circles have been buzzing lightly with rumours of a snap election for the past month or two. But they have been highly discounted in High Liberal quarters. The caucus was the first for conservative Las since the Spring legislative session. A conspicuous Absentee was Jack Mcdowell la for Iber Ville who thus continues a boy Cott of the conservative caucus begun following or. Roblin s elec Tion to the leadership in mid-1954. The meeting saw Brief discus Sion of the Bracken liquor recommendations but policy setting was postponed until the full report was available. A Liberal caucus late last month delayed a decision on the liquor question for the same reason. Lengthy discussion took place among the conservative Las on the Grain crisis and recent state ments by or. Roblin calling for a Central wheat Selling Agency under a Federal Cabinet committee headed by prime minister l. S. St. Laurent were endorsed. Railways trucks both needed says Campbell Vancouver up Premier Douglas Campbell of Manitoba said Friday that Canadian rail ways must be maintained in the face of rising Competition from truck transport the Premier was addressing about 300 delegates of the b. C. Automotive transport association meeting with the Vancouver Board of Trade. He said truck transport although still in its is an established Industry vital in transportation and Able to Render great service to the continuing Prosper Ity of our or. Campbell said Competition Between rail and Road transportation is desirable and healthy but added that Manitoba Felt rail serv ice must be maintained by adequate rail Revenue. . Japanese Vancouver up Canadian methods of growing and handling Barley will come under close scrutiny in the next three weeks As a four Man japanese Barley commission Tours the country under the sponsorship of the Cana Dian wheat Board. The commission headed by Jap anese Deputy minister of agriculture and forestry Kyuei Kikkawa arrived Here by air saturday night from Tokyo. They will inspect link lauded Kingston ont. Up Adlai Stevenson saturday told a Queen s University audience that economic co operation Between Canada and the United states has increased Canadian self Confidence he said the example set by can Ada and the United states is the Best answer to underdeveloped countries who fear the economic Jiant next door May overlay their economic in Canada economic co opera Tion with a powerful neighbor has brought no lessening of political in the 1952 u. S. Democratic presidential candidate said. On the contrary the Prosperity it has helped to Foster has in creased Canadian Stevenson spoke in accepting an honorary degree conferred by Queen s. Our trading he said have been bedevilled by All the familiar restrictive devices of International despite this Canada and the United states have taken a step away from the frictions of the he said citing the joint economic Board As an example. The joint economic Board established in 1953, obligates the . Or. Drew chats with Duff Koblin left Manitoba conservative Leader and John. Diefenbaker right my for Prince Albert shortly before saturday night s second Century dinner in Winnipeg attended by conservative if s and la s from 10 provinces. German pos. Reveal slave Camps secrets Camp Friedland. Germany a dark secrets of the soviet police a slave labor revolt crushed by tanks and numerous westerners held in nameless Captivity were bared sunday by germans returning to Freedom from Russia. A survivor said men and women held in three desolate prison Camps at Tingir in desert Kazakhstan staged an uprising for six last year against their police guards. Never before have foreign and russian slave workers challenged the soviet Power for so Long a said Karl Paffen 50, of Cologne. Then army forces with tanks arrived and wiped out resistance. The Camp i was in had 300 sentenced As spy As nearly germans reached and Canada to meet discuss Bonn Republic within 24 hours work out joint solutions to common this weekend they told of mystery problems. There is no Trace Here of the imperialism the underdeveloped prisoners left behind including 1. Lieut. Eugene Stanley Fabian 36, of Chicago who said he was seized by soviet agents in 1947 in Austria where he was serving in the . Army s counter Intelli from Edmonton the party will to believe Little has changed in1 gence corps. Sentenced to 25 years Barley storage facilities in Van areas of the world regard Couver before flying to Edmonton such infinite distaste with tuesday evening. Stevenson said there is reason go to Calgary Banff Lake Louise i the attitude of the russians since Winnipeg Toronto Geneva conference. Ont., Ottawa and Montreal. The commission will return to Van Couver nov. 6 and leave for Japan the next Day. Hope must not become in the free world a substitute for proof nor must our Faith outstrip their i the russians imprisonment As an alleged spy he sent Back a card to a German fellow prisoner saying he hoped to be going Home 2. Erika Field Wallach German born wife of an american army More Drew continued from Page 1 j j i j j i r he blamed Canada s present Veteran and adopted i High rate of Winter unemployment t Liberal government policy that permitted Export of raw materials to the United states giving employment there while Canadian workers who produced the raw materials go Idle during the Winter or. Drew spoke with a prepared speech but departed widely from it. Canadians duty it was the duty of canadians he said to see that a policy was adopted to create jobs from our raw materials. Such a policy he added would also halt the Drift of Young canadians to the . In search of employment. It would also create our own Domestic markets for foodstuffs balance our Economy and bring this country the popu lation that will make it s great world his party believed in using the resources god has Given us for the employment of canadians Here in with the conservative natural resources policy Canada could have a population of within the next 20 years and at least by the end of the Century. Tribute paid a Large part of his speech was taken up with tribute to sir John a. Macdonald for his services to the party and the nation. His policy declaration also echoed John a s famed party maps and Las from 10 provinces attended the dinner the first of four to be held across Canada in the coming months. Unless present natural resources policy was altered or. Drew said Canada would throw away one of the greatest opportunities Ever offered any nation. In addition to a fantastic variety of raw materials Canada possessed every Type of Industrial Power electricity Coal Oil Gas and atomic Energy and was in a position to meet the demands of the world with products which employ Canadian labor and Cana Dian skill in the fabrication our own encourage Export Canadian Industry had grown and possessed the ability to expand. But present policies encouraged the Export of raw materials to Benefit the United states More Han Canada. Earlier the conservative Leader repeated demands made previous y on his Western tour for an All out Selling program run by top flight salesmen recruited by the Federal government from Canadian business to dispose of Canadian wheat everywhere in the work on both sides of the Iron curtain other speakers were mayor George Sharpe who brought Greet Ings to visitors George Hees progressive conservative National president senator John t. Haig Douglas Harkness my Alberta r. C. Levey la for Lunenburg . Leon Balcer my Quebec j. Angus Maclean my . Howard Green my j. C Van Home my John Diefenbaker my mrs. Ellen Fairclough my Duff Rob Manitoba conservative Leader Hon. Earl Rowe my am National Guy Villa Milan Italy Reuters Gen. Field. Noel was secretly arrested As an american double agent in communist Czechoslovakia in 1949. His wife Herta and his brother Hermann were jailed afterwards when they sought him in Prague and Warsaw. All three were re leased last year. But mrs. Wallace who had fallen into a red trap in East Berlin in 1950, now is re ported in a Moscow prison. She informed a German woman Pris Oner she was hopeful of being Al Lowed to go to the united1 states soon. 3. Jesuit priest Pedro Leoni of Florence Italy arrested More than 20 years ago on a religious assign ment in the Ukraine and never permitted to write to his Homeland. At Vor Kuta in Arctic Russia he is forbidden even paper or Pencil. 4. Swedish Diplomat Raoul Wal Lenberg arrested by the soviet army in 1945 in Budapest where he had saved Many hungarian jews from nazi extermination. 5. Or. Valter Linse an official of the anti communist free jurists organization in West Berlin abducted in 1952. The soviets have repeatedly denied knowledge of his whereabouts despite Western pro tests. A German returnee said Linse had been seen at Brest Litovsky in 1954 of his Way to forced labor in Russia after being jailed in East Berlin two years. Or. 0. C. Trainer my Winnipeg Gordon Churchill my for Winner Peg South was chairman. Other second Century dinners Are to be held in Charlottetown . I. Three Rivers que. And London ont. Farmer acquitted port Arthur up Franz Granroos 60-year-old Devon town ship Farmer was acquitted Satur Day night on a charge of murder in the shooting of his life Long Friend Hjalmar Uusitalo. 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