Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, April 17, 1961

Issue date: Monday, April 17, 1961
Pages available: 40
Previous edition: Saturday, April 15, 1961

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 17, 1961, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday. April 17, 1961 How do i save there s a fool proof Way to save i be yet to hear of it. But one thing i do know the royals 2-account plan makes saving a whole lot easier try it out. Use a personal chequing account to pay your household Bills. Keep your savings account separate ran account reserved for Only. It works. Because with two separate accounts you can curb that natural urge to dip into your savings you can actually see your savings grow. The Royal Bank of Canada the Bank with front doors 26 branches in Winnipeg and District govt. Put on spot Ottawa up lieutenant. Governor Frank Bastedo s decision to Reserve As sent on Bill 56 in Saskatchewan rubs against a Federal polity first Laid Down in 1873 by sir John a. Mac Donald. In essence the policy is that a lieutenant governor should re serve assent on a Bill Only if he has instructions from Ottawa. Otherwise he should Reserve assent on the Type of cases considered Here to be so extreme they will practically never occur. This has been a non partisan policy. Succeeding governments have referred to it and it was re asserted by Ottawa As recently As 1924. There is nothing to indicate it has changed since then officials Here say. Prime minister Diefenbaker to cd the commons last week that or. Bastedo acted on his own without instructions in re serving assent april 8 on a Bill that would have Given the Saskatchewan legislature Power to order renegotiation of some or All of Mineral contracts. Put on spot there is no doubt of or. Bastedo s Power to do this on his own initiative. But his action is viewed Here As having put the Federal government on the spot. Under the Constitution the government has one year after the receipt of the Bill from or. Bastedo to indicate what it will do. The Bill has not been received Here yet. If government does nothing during that year the Bill Lack ing assent will die. In fact in the Case of Bill 56 which the legislature decided will expire next Jan. 31, it would die then if the Federal government chose to take no action. On the other hand the Federal Cabinet could pass an order in Council saying the Bill should be Given assent. Or. Bastedo then would have to announce his As sent. Doubts Validity or. Bastedo has said there is grave doubt As to the Validity of Bill 56. If he Means by that that he thinks the Bill is Ultra Vires of the legislature he prob ably will explain that in his message to Ottawa. The fact a Bill was outside the jurisdiction of a provincial legislature has been the Domi Nant reason for the Federal veto in the past. Ottawa has Dis allowed 112 Bills since conned 100 of these were before 1924, and the last were the famous Alberta banking and mortgage Bills of 1937-38. The Federal Cabinet s Power of veto can be applied for any reason. Or. Diefenbaker has said however this government has consistently taken the attitude that if the legislation is within the competence of the provinces excepting in extraordinary circumstances there should be no interference with provincial cite 1960 Case the question arose last year on whether the Federal govern ment should veto Newfoundland legislation outlawing one local of the International Woodwork ers of America or. Diefenbaker said then that the veto should not be used on a Bill enacted competently. He added to do otherwise would be to place the Federal govern ment in the position of judge and jury of the legislation passed within the competence of the legislature. The policy of instruction from Ottawa before reservation was first enunciated by sir John a. Macdonald after an 1873 Case in Ontario when the lieutenant governor reserved his assent on two Bills setting up Orange associations. Sir John overruled the lieutenant governor gave the Bills assent and announced that lieutenant governors Are Federal officers and should act Only on instructions. However it was noted that lieutenant governor c. C. Bowen acted without instructions in reserving assent on three of the social. Credit government s 1937 Bills affecting bunks credit institutions and newspapers. New party nominates Murdo Martin Timmins ont. Martin Kcf member of Parlia ment for Timmins told a new party nomination meeting sat urday that for the first time in Canada s history the Public was fed up with the conservatives before they had time to forget the failure of the or. Mariin was nominated to represent the new party in Timmins in the next Federal election. A Federal election will be held probably this fall certainly not later than next he said. Submarine radio station Perth Australia authoritative government source says . Experts favor North West Cape Miles North of Perth As the site of a Multi million Dollar High Power radio station for communication with. Submerged . Facet anti semites Active Iii London London a eight per sons were arrested sunday Dur ing an anti semitic demonstration outside a jewish memorial service marking the 18th anniversary of the Warsaw Poland ghetto uprising. As jews arrived for the Observance a truck carrying anti semitic posters pulled up outside. Several youths shouted insults from the truck and were taken away by police. Toronto sex inviting Gagarin Toronto up _ russian spaceman Yuri Gagarin will be invited to be a special attraction at the Canadian National exhibition grandstand show this summer. Con. William Dennison said saturday he will make the suggestion at next wednesday s i meeting and will also propose a Man in space theme for the one. Mother baby killed by car Haney . Mother and her infant daughter killed when struck by a car while the woman was pushing a baby Carriage along the Lougheed High Way near Vancouver have been identified. Dead Are mrs. Francis Graham and her eight month old Daugh ter Linda. A passing Motorist told police the woman was struck by a half ton truck which did not Stop. The Driver has been Arres Ted and charged in connection with the incident. Words from trial by Herald Tribune news service key figures said at the Eichmann trial israeli prosecutor Hausner the accused claims he did what he1 did in obedience to orders Given him. We shall try to prove that he overstepped his instructions that he was even eager to fulfil his role. Defence attorney Servatius in this trial we Are speaking Only about the competence of this court not the guilt of the accused. Eichmann has a claim for Protection from his country. 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