Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 14, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press wednesday March 14, 195s Page 5 pm on flood control give figure for minimum Ottawa special prime minister l. S. St. Laurent Caird in the commons tuesday that in future major floor con i Trot be carried out under the Canada vation act. Under questioning in the house1 or. St. Laurent declined to name expenditure amount in that a project would have to in. Vii if a Tore the Federal govern ment would agree to participate. The matter was raised in the House by s. Zaplitney Kcf a Dauphin i. The Manitoba member j based his questions on a free press report forecasting that major new flood control measures be carried out in conformity the Federal provincial municipal Cost sharing principles Laid Down in the water lion act. I or. St. Laurent said j there have been certain cases that were dealt with As major disasters on an and hoc basis. Since that Lime parliament has adopted the Canada water t on or vation act which sets out under what conditions parliament has authorized the government to enter inn arrangements Tor the Conser and control of Waters when Tricy constitute major projects thai could to regarded As matters hav ans a National or. Hapli inv asked if to says can t do much for starving Deer was a Noble isolation. We Are a a most standing alone today but it is an ignoble loneliness we Are by jamming Athens radio Broad casts to Cyprus Britain was resort ing to methods she had never adopted in the worst Days of the this Winter s deep Snow is killing j at the lumber Camp of e. Off Many Deer according to approximately 60 Miles North the left Wing Leader said the adore about primary continued from Page eral election in november. Voters Storey building 18 storeys taller Register As either Republican or i than the Empire state building in Democrat and elect one of several i new York. The project which contenders in their party for each would Cost an estimated race. The presidential and vice Jolo was proposed by the Andason presidential preferences have no j investment and development com from Southern Manitoba s Deer Belt of Birch River several Deer Are be and g. W. Kalaher director of j ing fed by Bill Jacobson. He has game and fisheries says nothing much can be done about it. It would be neither economic ally or biologically sound to try to find the entire Deer he been at this since Early december. Members of the Minitonas sports men s club have dug into their own pockets their club Treasury and government has received a further humiliation by the conduct of Washington. I must say i sympathize with the government i have been accused of Poison admits killings mrs. Khan ii Bell Martin waitress has admitted killing two of her five former husbands three children and her Mother with arsenic poisoning. Cir Cuit solicitor Williams f. Tie Ford said a written statement to this effect has been signed by mrs. Mar tin who is being held on a murder charge in the death of one of her former Hus bands Claude Martin. She also admitted trying unsuccessfully to Poison Ronald Martin her former Stepson and now her fifth husband. Ronald is in Hospital Para from the Waist Down due to arsenic poisoning. Told the free press. Moreover it would be practically impossible to have asked for donations of Cash ing Anglo american relations. If. Ito a. Moke about commons continued from Page 1 take the feed to the animals i he did not believe there was much danger of mass extermination. In the Winter of 1948-49 Simi. Lar conditions existed. Many died i but the Deer made a Good come Back. In the Porcupine Forest re i serve Many dead Deer have been of found by Farmers loggers and pulp he reasoned that if the Island cutters. Were United with Greece North Jack Dean of Birch River Atlantic treaty organization bases brought one starving Deer to both on the greek Mainland and and is now feeding it in his barn j on not be denied to several More of the animals Are the Western Powers being cared for at the Cliff Clag the of the cypriots Gett pulp Camp. I could be satisfied within the Frame the Deer in the Bush Are re work of the Western alliances ported eating Moss and Frozen strategic or. Bevan Brush from Trees and they follow pulp and lumbermen for tops of Trees and Moss. Feed or Grain to help feed Deer 1 that had been my intention which in the Duck Mountain area of Man lit never was i could never have ziment for the much discussed vice president. Gets All eight votes in the presidential balloting new Hampshire 1. Gave Kefauver All 12 demo cratic delegates and their eight convention votes. The Tennessee senator crushed a slate favouring Adlai e. Stevenson who did not personally Campaign in this Prim but the popular trend could have an effect on the convention choices. Succeeded better than the govern Ary and was not on the ballot. Imen i Kefauver s preferential vote was i or. Bevan said the United states in 260 of 297 precincts should understand that British act Stevenson had a total write in of Cess to Middle East Oil was a engineering Institute w. H. Finnbogason Winnipeg s i traffic Engineer will address Mem 120-Storey skyscraper jeers of the engineering Institute St. Louis a a Canada at s 15 p a thurs development company has sub-1 Day in theatre a Broadway build fitted a preliminary plan to the ing. His topic will be Why there St. Louis county Council for a 120- is a traffic problem in Winnipeg. I Quality is always part of the bargain i i British interest As american interest. For the life of us we cannot More about Beer j understand Why it is that negotiations have he criticized the reasons Given Well As an veal chops shldr3lb, 99 Bacon 2. As expected it elected 14 Republican delegates who Are american Oil interests ought not backers of president Eisenhower. To consider it a Safe thing to play in addition the state with British embarrassments in the Middle East in order to expand their own he said. Or. Bevan said he wanted to say something that Eden could not prime minister say for himself. It is that the United states government should remember we desire it should stand up against its Oil As it would have been a Good thing for the world if it had stood up against its China he ended amid a Roar of labor cheers unless the government for the deportation from Cyprus of can do better than it has done in archbishop Makarios Leader of the interests of great Britain Moke Abol t farm Bill continued from Page 1 the. Lunion with Greece movement. Gave president a vote of in 260 of 297 precincts in the preferential Section of the ballot. He was unopposed there. Though new Hampshire is traditionally Republican this was the opening round Between sen. Kefauver and or. Stevenson and both now Are looking to the Minnesota primary next week As a More decisive test of strength. Or. Steven Almli so contest and. Sen. It is no use saying you must sign. Has been campaigning in Minne Sota. Light vote primary elections Are held would be far better for it to re each state to determine the i dates of each party for the Gen a beef roast 22 i Turkey 35 j minced beef 4 89 Klith 2 67 i garlic 39 i Bologna 22 2 69 carrots Orange juice 17vi Kopelow s Corn sardines s 891 2 a 37 t 28 pears cheese e Peanut butter 59 fruit cocktail Oft 2s in of Domestic Margene Tulip 2i6, 55 fish 36 sausage Maple 2 pork is supermarket 141 Donald i 1 raze specials wed. To sat. I continued trom 1 a. R. Paulley not have negotiations with people. Transcona asked prof. 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