Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, November 14, 1964

Issue date: Saturday, November 14, 1964
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 14, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg charges second Grade gasoline sold As no. 1 Ontario Manitoba service station own ers Are Selling second Grade Gas Oline to motorists paying top prices for first class Gas a conservative constituency official charged Friday. H. Macgregor president of the Springfield conservative association said he has run across several cases where service stations Are dumping no. 2 Gas in their no. 1 tanks. He made the accusation during a provincial Bannatyne ave. For Sale 200 Loo Ideal site for shopping Centre drive in restaurant hotel Mote Bank. Situated on Crosstown Highway close to new City Hall. Excellent pedestrian traffic. For information Call we 2-2898 conservative convention discus Sion chaired by agriculture mini Ster George Hutton. Or. Macgregor who operates a Fleet of trucks said a Provin Cial inspector should be appointed to Check that service stations Are Selling no. 1 Gas As advertised. He said the state of Cali fornia has an inspection setup to ensure that Gas buyers Aren t cheated this switching of number one and two gases is becoming a real problem in or. Mac Gregor said. I Deal with Many tourists and they Tell me that their cars Don t perform As Well when they buy number one Gas in the Springfield official said a provincial gasoline inspector would fulfil the same function As a government weights and measures inspector who ensures that retail merchants Don t fool their customers. Or. Macgregor s remarks were endorsed by Radisson Delegate Eric j. Ball who also contended that service stations Are putting no. 2 gasoline in their no. 1 purr Fps. Non can disability insurance Mony has developed outstanding disability income insurance policies that offer you important Protection because Mony cannot cancel the policy cannot increase the cannot reduce he benefits due to occupational change cannot attach any limiting riders or endorsements 05 Long As premiums Are paid. 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Galimberto said contamination in Bow and Pau dash lakes was left by the Faraday and Bancroft mines. There is no Large Community near the polluted Only a Small number of summer cottages Are on the shores of the contaminated sections. Or. Galimberto said the com Mission has monitored the Elliot Lake area for some Lime but no pollution Survey was made until 1963. He said a report made at the commission s request by two . Experts was received by october commis Sion s own findings it was the basis of the commission state ment thursday revealing the Elliot Lake pollution. He said the report will nol be made Public until the com Mission completes its own sur vey. In Regina j. T. Cawley Dep Uty minister of Mineral re sources said radioactive con lamination has never been great problem in Canada s third the commission in combined with the William a. Nigut w. A. Salo Harold m. Williams will address a management seminar in food product marketing and distribution sponsored by the Manitoba design Institute tuesday at the fort Garry hotel. Or. Nigut of Chicago president of William c. Nigut company will discuss food product marketing and distribution trends in the . Speakers for the afternoon session Are or. Salo marketing manager Best foods division Canada starch company Montreal and or. Williams president of the Institute of american poultry industries Chicago. Hutchison continued Germany rods path of peace museum nov. 19 Austin Man. Special the Manitoba agricultural me Morial museum with Headquarters at Austin will hold its an Nual meeting in the Austin Community Hall nov. 19 at . A persons interested Are urged to attend this meeting. The association s museum of Early farm machinery is located one mile West and half a mile South of Austin. Crash kills 11 Ankara Reuters eleven persons were killed when a truck and a bus collided head on near this turkish City. Twenty others were badly Hurt. The dead included the Driver of the truck and 10 bus passengers. Building material ukr or new lumber plywood tils plumbing. Paint. Hardware Chaco building supplies 46 Archibald St. Pm. Cd 7-2619 government of requires stenographers 2 for department of citizenship immigration Hodgson Manitoba. There Are two vacancies at the present time. If no fully qualified candidate is found the most suitable May be offered appointment at a lower level. Details and applications available at National employment and Post offices and from the civil service commission 702 general Post office building Winnipeg Manitoba. Uranium mining area near Beaverlodge in Northern Saskatchewan. Show Little concern reaction by residents of the areas concerned ranged from casual unconcern to critical Dis belief. In the Bancroft area Arthur Tompsett owner of the White what i set Down now summarizes without comment the opinion of foreign officials poem intent to be named who have lived Long in Germany studied it closely and with their intimate knowledge have reached a surprisingly unanimous verdict. Later i shall cite some direct evidence from the germans themselves to confirm this judg ment. Over and Over again 1 asked the same questions of the foreign observers and always received virtually the same an Swers. The first thing to remember All these men said was that the germans had been accustomed to rigid discipline from the Prince or emperor Down to the local bureaucrat for several Cen Turies. Unquestioning obedience was their settled habit of mind almost a religion. It was Strong enough to sur Vive defeat in the first War and soon to destroy the Weimar re Public. In All that experience the Pine Lodge on Pau dash Lake German people never recognized said he was dismayed at the their own wartime guilt. They commission statement. J were Defeated yes but not Dis Why did t they keep it a honoured. Ers fear a reviving military spirit the truth is that German youth detests service in the army regards it with a mixture of hostility and contempt reluctantly accepts conscription is horrified by any thought of War. The real prob Lem of the nato Alliance is not to repress militarism but to make Germany carry its full share in joint defence. Germany s dilemma is deeper than that. Not Only have the younger lost their Faith in the older generation but they have lost their patriotism. As other Western countries know it there simply is no National patriotism in the new generation Only re Morse disillusionment confusion and a vague yearning for a new and wider patriotism embracing a United Europe. Reacting to a spiritual vacuum the Young or most of secret and clean up the mess instead of ruining the Nesses on the Lake them turn in cynical disgust from politics from All the ancient beliefs from religion and from established moral values. Instead they seek More Prosperity and a soft life. They want to make Money to buy a car and have a Good time. The for i Don t believe he said. I m the Warden of Haliburton county and the Reeve of Cardiff township and no one has Ever mentioned to me that it was Jack Gauthier chairman of the Elliot Lake Industrial advisory committee said the fail ure of the government to in form the people of the radiation situation was just another Epi Sode in the history of Elliot Lake residents being pushed around. He said the government has tried to say As Little As possible about Elliot Lake because it is an embarrassment to them. Town bruised again police chief Jack Mclaren said if Elliot Lake was a Man his face would be completely j bruised from the kicks he has taken. I have never seen such a hard Luck Bank accountant Jack Gall said we re Way behind in clamping Down on these Indus tries. This should have been done Long ago but nobody had the gumption to do but Jake Thompson editor of the Elliot Lake Standard a weekly newspaper said peo ple Here know the conditions and they re not at All concerned. It s like starting a fuss about the danger of exhaust fumes from buses and cars in Toronto knows about it and learns to live with it. Nobody Ever talks about radiation hazards around Here unless somebody says he s going fishing in such and such a Lake and somebody else says Don t go the fish Are All dead Busi War was entirely different net Only in magnitude but in kind convention election on Flag seen continued unless All votes were counted centrally it might not be too Good for English French re lations. It is Plain that there is one province that just wants any Flag other than the Union Jack or. Muir told the 22 delegates meeting Friday and saturday in the Marlborough hotel that the Flag Issue might have been re solved if the prime minister had not decided to stake the life o his government on it. He said before that had happened a Flag committee Coult have reached a Compromise. The Flag committee had come toe late to be of any use he said. Or. Muir said if the election is not in the Spring it would Likely be in the fall of 1966, after the redistribution Bill had Bee put into effect. He said it woul take about 18 months to rese Federal constituency boundaries the reason he Felt the election would be in the Spring was be cause economic forecasts predicted a slump next year and the liberals would want to have the election while conditions wer still Good. The experience second j Merly unifying idea of a super in German destiny is gone and. O far nothing has taken its lace. Evidence in arts one proof of this spiritual col interregnum can be and psychologically devastating. A consequent upheaval in the Jerman mind can be grasped Only if a second fact is re Mem ered the Young men and Romen now at the age of mar Page and responsibility the Gen ration soon to the state new nothing of Hitler s crimes Hen they were committed. Roo Young to know As Small children they heard Only of defensive War military heroism German Honor and hied aggression or what or. To Erbeis chose to Tell them and o More. They swallowed All Nese lies from the government and from their parents until they Revere old enough to read and hink for themselves. Then in the last five years or of this generation discovered he truth and it was a Shock quite unimaginable to foreigners n a free society. Through newspapers books movies television and above All he Public trials of War Crim nals the Young germans Sud Denly realized that the state and heir parents had deceived them. Their first reaction was in credulity followed by shame and anger. They asked their parents Low the War crimes could have Een perpetrated a civilized country. Why had their fathers and mothers permitted these things to happen the old people s invariable re ply was that they had never sus acted the truth had never Leard of the mass murders the As Chambers the concentration Camps and the sheer barbarism of Hitler s Reich. Anyway what Ould they have done to Stop this madness not deceived that reply did not deceive the Young. They saw through it at Ince. Of course their fathers and mothers had known. They could not have failed to know and knowing had made no protest. The result of the Young people s discovery and bitter disillusionment with their parents tvs a Sharp emotional break a tween two generations a break now dominating dividing and quietly torturing the whole Ger Man psyche. As one seasoned foreign observer put it to me this phenomenon was unique in human history not an Evol ution of thought but a revolution of the spirit. Its outcome is now appearing in German society As a new generation enters politics business the profession and the arts some of the consequences Good some bad. On the Good Side As foreign ers see it the German people collectively Are the most peace Ful and least nationalistic in Europe. The older generation want peace for practical reasons i has seen War. The Young we did not understand War while i was under Way Are now tormented by an agonizing struggle o conscience humiliation Anc doubt. They find their country indicted and rightly convicted before the court of humanity. They do not fully Trust nor comprehend either themselves the state or the present democratic Experiment. A simple fact illustrates their uncertainty while Many foreign typical Young German College students this Prospect is by no Means assured. Seventh of a series Federal apse or found in the arts always the lost reliable expression of any Cople s thought. A nation which has undergone military disaster economic re Overy and painful psychic sounds All Well hidden under he bustling surface should produce a flowering in the arts a Strong articulation of ideas in general. None has appeared. No writer r artist Lias yet expressed the Avard revolution or explained to origins. Young Germany is of far sunk in Prosperity materialism cynicism and selfish Ness to produce great literature or Art. In Short though the new generation has become peaceful and s no danger to anyone for the present at least it is not rising except in economic terms to he Challenge of the new Era. Sound or unsound As this analysis May be the Plain ques Ion before the Western and the communist worlds is whether the democratic process can work in Germany. Of course the official German answer is that democracy has been firmly established. The answer of foreign experts is not so confident. They agree As they must that democracy has worked so far with almost unbelievable Suc Cess among a people who made Only one Brief futile attempt at this system Between the wars. But democracy cannot be reckoned in purely political and economic terms. It is a Way of life and can endure Only if it is stronger than written con politics or economics. Have the germans Learned that Way of life yet the answer must be a hesitant yes. Or As foreigners Pul it democracy and the widest possible Freedom for the individual Are secure in the exist ing period of Lush opulence. Might not survive in a different climate in a serious depression or another sort of emergency the democratic process a Gristle nol yet hardened into Bone might Well prove to be too weak for survival and give Way to a new authoritarianism of right or left what Germany needs there fore is at least a decade o Prosperity stability and Public education As the younger generation learns the Democrat Trade and takes Over the management of the state. With this training and know Edge the younger generation should maintain the Democrat system since it will have known no other system in own Adul life and will always remember election speculation on Rise continued the Early election forecasters have been buoyed up Over re cent months by hints at tax cuts in the next budget by finance minister Gordon. In fact they Are so confident of tax cuts that the Only real speculation seems to be on How big they la be. Other signs of an Early elec Tion added to the list Are the Flag and the Canada pension plan. Hope to keep Promise the opposition has used the argument that the government was so intent on having a new Flag approved this year because it wanted to Tell the voters in a Spring election that it had kept a Promise to give Canada a distinctive Flag. The same sort of argument is used about the Canada pension Ian especially since a new Ash of rumours has broken out o the effect that the govern ment Hopes to get the pension Ian through All parliamentary tages before winding up the current session. But there appears to be a i Ision of opinion on the govern ment Side about when to hold n election. A considerable body of Opin on takes the line that the gov rement should wait until 1965 n Hopes of having a new lineup constituency boundaries Coni lated by then. The new boundaries Are to be Rawn by redistribution com for each province then will make recommendations to parliament. The new Boundary lines expected o affect virtually every one of he 263 parliamentary constituencies will then have to to passed into Law by parliament. The basis of the wait for re distribution Campaign is the expectation that the redistribution omissions will provide a lumber of new Urban seats and it is in the Urban areas hat the liberals feel most be ure. Hope cracks Widen some of the 1965 election advocates also Hope that Given another year substantial cracks vill show up in the progressive conservative party which has Iven some external evidence o disagreements on policy Anc tactics in recent weeks. The new democrats say openly their party has been placed on an election footing in anticipation of a general elec Ion about june. Liberals and conservatives Are More reticent about the state of their election Machin Ery. However the conserva Ives made their plans after the .963 election on the basis tha hey had about two years to be 31-Epared for an attempt by the government to seek a majority in a general election All three parties have had Chance to test out the Machin Ery in four by elections Thi year. The liberals retained two the tragic alternative practise by its parents. If so German democracy i be perhaps the most extra orc Inary political phenomenon eve recorded a peole who switched from Hitler to demos in i single lifetime after a searing soul Shock. As i was to guess during Long night s talk with som seats and the progressive conservatives one losing the Sec Ond to the new democrats. Coroners fired Regina up the Saskatchewan government Frida named Harry Martin Dixon am Oscar Alfred Johnson both o Prince Albert As the two Coron ers for that City. Attorney general d. 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