Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 7, 1957, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press. Thursday november 7. 1957 Cash Advance alternative Moose jaw sask. Up a alternative to Cash advances for farm stared Grain was resolutions approved by the Saskatchewan Liberal association Council wednesday the last Day of its two Day convention. Hie resolutions passed Are for presentation to the National lib Era convention in Ottawa in Jan uary. A Resolution asked that a Bushel on the basis of no. 1 Northern at the Lakehead be paid each Ducer at time of delivery for the first 300 bushels of wheat each crop year. Moke about Parade continued from Page 1 joints a c h Muscles till t for joyous Nellif Massage with Buckley s White rub actress in Hospital Hollywood. A Marlon Brando s Wile the former Anna Kasmi is in it. Sinai Hospital for what physicians described As or. Bran said it was just a the 23-year-old Fentress entered i the Hospital sunday. Rocket weapons the Parade of missiles started off slowly with a show of conventional multiple rocket launch ers for Battlefield use. Then came larger Mobile rocket launchers mounted on tank Chassis some iof them amphibious. Finally came a group of launchers capable of handling up to 12-Inch missiles in nests of half a dozen each. For the first time the various launchers were shown this year with rockets in place. There were two sizes of massive rockets possibly intended for strategic Long Range use. The length of one was estimated at about 70 feet the other smaller. They were wheeled through the Square on Long tractor drawn Trail ers. These were the weapons which had been heavily covered during rehearsals for the Parade. Atomic warheads accompanying a series of finned rockets were a pair of massive Cannon mounted on tank Chassis. And their barrels of 12 to 16 inches Width indicated dual purpose weapons for conventional tactical rockets and for atomic warhead weapons. A if Moscow radio commentator describing the Parade said it included a new Type of artillery based on the principle of Jet the broadcast heard in Lon Don also said according to the animation displayed among the diplomatic corps and foreign representatives one could but guess at the performance of these Rock the commentator described a new Caterpillar amphibian which he said could surmount floods barriers of any new tanks new tanks and other types of Armor Makin their first appear Ance in red Square were notable for Low silhouettes and obviously High speeds. There were two types of new t-54 medium tanks which have re placed the old soviet t-34 and a huge new tank to succeed the Joseph Stalin Iii. I the russians used t-54 tanks Jin Hung Ary to help crush last fall s revolt after rebel gasoline bombs destroyed a number of t-34s. Thousands of Moscow workers sports groups and students Fol Lowed the military units through red Square. A cafe follow the Lead of two million canadians who save at Canada s first Bank. There s a b of m Branch in your neighbourhood where you too will enjoy saving. Bank of Montreal Jere Are 17 b of m branches in Winnipeg to serve Jim twice As much for twice As much Vancouver top Beer drinkers in British Columbia May raise a double size Glass to Toast the new year. . Hotel association tues Day voted in favor of the-20 Beer Glass. It will be twice the size of the present dime Glass. J. J. Custock acting association president said the new might be available by the end of december the Cha received approval from the liquor control Board Thi c j Days ago. The dime Gas will be retained. Building Job building material required to construct the . C a p i t o 1 amounted to a total of about 909, 200 tons. Dodds k i o m e v pills the Manitoba sugar company Ltd. Where did woman 74, spend 5 Days Dauphin Man. Special where did 74-year-old mrs. Margaret Cherneski spend the five Days from last Friday until wednesday afternoon this is a question being widely debated in the Dauphin area since mrs. Cherneski object of a five Day ground and air search was found wednes Day by a Cousin mrs. Rose Shymko standing beside an outside Well in the Shymko farm Yard drinking water More about breweries continued from Page 1 he said at one time in the commons that the report in one paragraph said an attempt had been made to bring the Industry under control and in another Para graph it found that the Industry was not actually under control. This posed a very different Legal Point As far As possible prosecution was concerned. The former minister of Justice was still considering whether or not to launch a prosecution when the june 10 election was held and the liberals were turned out of office. The new conservative government has now decided to launch the prosecution. Jar. Fulton announced in the commons that the matter had been referred to counsel with instructions for he made the statement in reply to a ques Tion by Fred Stinson pc York the restrictive Trade practices commission said Canadian brew eries limited had attempted to set up a Beer monopoly but had not succeeded. The commission added if Canadian breweries should be allowed to pursue any further especially in Western Canada the course of action which has hitherto characterized its activities and has been the Means by which its great expansion has been achieved there would be danger that such a condition of domination and control might ultimately be the commission suggested that Canadian breweries should be pre vented from taking Over control of Western Canada breweries limited of Vancouver. Such control later was achieved. Or. Fulton did not mention Ca Nadian breweries limited by name but his reference was to the 1955 report of the investigation which centred on merger activities of the firm. A Legal opinion was submitted to the government last year by Toronto lawyer Norman l. Mathews on the question of whether prosecution was warranted. The government s final decision was postponed however pending the outcome of an Appeal to he supreme court of Canada by companies in the Fine papers Industry charged with a Price fixing com Bine. The supreme court this year upheld the convictions. It is understood that the actual decision on who will be charged in the Beer Case and the details of the charges have not been Fin ally determined. The Start of prosecutions would take some months and would not be until some time next year at the earliest1. The Case is the first under the combines investigation act in which one firm is alleged to have deliberately planned to secure a dominant position in an Industry through methodical buying up of competing companies the Beer inquiry was begun in 1951 after Canadian breweries limited began a move completed in 1952, to gain control of National breweries limited of Montreal. The combines commission opened formal hearings in 1954 on a state ment by combines investigator t d. Macdonald alleging that Cana Dian breweries constituted a Mer Ger Trust or monopoly contrary to the Public interest and that e. P Taylor was a party to it. The commission s report said that Canadian breweries be tween 1930 and 1953, bought up 23 brewing companies in Ontario closed Down 12 of them and reduced the number of Beer brands produced by those firms from 150 to nine. The displaced brands include those made by the plants that were closed and those made by plants which were retained in operation but turned Over to the Brading Carling or o Keefe groups of subsidiary companies of Canadian breweries. In Western Canada or. Taylor and another director of Canadian breweries had set up Western Canada breweries limited of Van Couver which later obtained control of two Prairie brewing firms. Canadian breweries held 23.8 per cent of Western Canada breweries limited Stock in 1953, but a later report claims it now has the con trolling interest in the company. Western Canadian breweries owns and operates or Corys in Winnipeg and Saskatoon wholly owns the Blue Label brewery Ltd. Now Carling s in Regina and Vancouver breweries Ltd. Owns a majority interest in the red Deer brewing co. Ltd. In Alberta and controls in association with Taylor interests Grants brewery Ltd. In Winnipeg. The latter is now1 producing the o Keefe s Label. The Competition in Ontario and Quebec for the Canadian brew eries Ltd. Comes from Lavatts and Mol sons breweries while Western Competition is from Lavatts in Winnipeg and Sicks in Alberta Saskatchewan and British Colum the combines investigation act prohibits mergers or monopolies which have operated or Are Likely to operate to the detriment of the Public. From a can. Thursday morning. Or. Boris Symchych mrs. Cherneski s physician described her Condi Tion in Hospital As when the ambulance arrived at the Shymko farm to take her to Dauphin Hospital mrs. Cherneski was Able to walk to the vehicle. The area in which the search centred had been covered Sev eral times by Over 1.000 volunteers. Buildings in the area had been thoroughly searched. One thing which has complicated matters is mrs. Cherneski s inability to speak English. Mrs. Cherneski was first re ported missing Friday from the farm Home of her daughter and son in Law or. And mrs. John Beebe. Ramp organized a wide scale search. 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