Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 2, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday february 2, 1965 today continued die Camp Confer on leadership Issue ing and would definitely main Tain my position that or. Diefenbaker should be replaced As party Leader. It was apparent from replies or. Diefenbaker gave at an Impromptu meeting this morning that or. Camp had not checked with him before announcing the saturday Date. The announcement by or. Camp followed an internal Strug Gle in the party Diefenbaker and As the anti pro Diefenbac out k or forces sought to manoeuvre each other. When or. Diefenbaker Dis closed last week a two Day Cau Cus meeting of conservative maps would be held feb. 11 and 12 this was greeted As a blow to those seeking to depose or. Diefenbaker. Myth cold fact bulletin made great efforts this morning and emerged despite Chilly nine below air. Cloud of ice Crys tals failed to Render Day Dis Mal and regret to report Long Shadow cast from nest Entrance. More below Zero due Over next two Days at least. No blizzards no wind just cold. See you i six weeks. Groundhog at least part of this news relayed by the hibernating groundhog this feb. 2 was borne out by information from the Public weather office i Winni Peg i m afraid we have no per Sonal Contact with the ground the Weatherman said. But there is not a break in sight for the next two the legend of the groundhog comes from Germany and Bri Tain. The myth has it that when the groundhog emerges from hibernation each year feb. 2, he looks for his Shadow. If he sees one it presages six weeks More wintry weather. The Weatherman not having the facilities of the Subterran Ean Sleeper could Only say that sunny windless and cold Condi tons will Likely continue. The Are night Low is expected to be 25 below with a High tomorrow of five below. But countering that move came the announcement yester Day that the National executive had been summoned into ses Sion one week ahead of the Cau Cus on feb. 6. This was a Vic tory for the forces within the party led by or. Balcer who Are seeking a leadership convention. In the Brief Exchange with newsmen or. Diefenbaker was informed that or. Camp had indicated he would talk to the National Leader before announcing the saturday Date for the National executive meeting. Or. Diefenbaker replied Well i have been the National Leader first Learned of the Date of the executive meeting when he landed in Canada after flying from Lon Don. As the Date appeared to come As a Surprise or. Diefenbaker was asked if he did not feel there had been Lack of Cour Tesy on the part of or. Camp that is your interpretation not retorted or. Diefenbaker. He added that or. Camp was obviously unable to Contact him because he had been abroad. Or. Camp was not expected to have to consult an he that or. Camp had not known exactly where to reach him. The group led by or. Balcer a and several English speaking conservative maps have spoken out in favor of a leadership convention will face a hard Battle in the National executive meeting next saturday. Pan am president legion respects new Flash continued the editorial notes that the legion in its 1964 Dominion convention in Winnipeg adopted the Ensign As the legion s offi Cial Flag. On this basis it is perfectly lawful to continue flying the Ensign on legion buildings and in fact any Structure other than Dominion government buildings and prop an editor s note following the editorial says the Ensign has been removed from the front cover of the Magazine and re placed by the legion s badge in full color. This was done by direction of the Dominion executive Council. Or o Brecht says the legion conducted its fight for retention of the red Ensign through every legitimate it was a Gallant and a fair fight one of which the legion can always be proud. That it did not succeed was in Large measure due to the unfortunate fact that the Flag Issue became a political party matter a Field into which the legion As a non partisan organization could nol and would not Ottawa to pay a third continued two weeks ago d. C. Groff a member of the pan american games 1967 society executive Council had warned Winnipeg was in danger of losing the Ames altogether unless Finan ing was settled shortly miss Lamarsh and or. Baiz by made their comments to re meters after monday s three Lour meeting with mayor Stephen Juba of Winnipeg and Alderman Mark Danzker civic finance committee chairman. The provincial and civic representatives now take Ottawa s offer Back to their respective governments to decide their positions on it. Decisions Are med for by week s end. Miss Lamarsh said i was authorized by my government o make an offer of More than Wice the original amount of ered by the previous adminis the Federal government had originally agreed to contribute one third of a deficit previously estimated at 000. The Federal minister told re orters monday s meeting had Een very there had seen no acrimony at All. No Jody s been playing party poli Wood Gundy director to retire widely known in Western Fin Ancial circles d. N. Knight resident director of Wood gun by and company Winnipeg plans to retire in May this year after 42 years of service with the company. Formerly located in Vancouver and re Gina he has been closely associated with both government and private financing in All four Western provinces. It is under stood that or. Knight will stay in Winnipeg and will continue his association with Wood gun by and company advisory capacity. Or. Knight started working with the company in Winnipeg on March 1, 1923, and returnee to Winnipeg in March of 1941. Or. Knight was formerly wit the Imperial Bank of com Merce. He has also been Active in a wide Range of Public and charitable organization the west., mayor Juba said that in View of the time element the three Levels of government Hac unanimously agreed to resolve he financing no later than the end of this he said the City has a big of a problem itself with a num Ber of the area municipalities As far As contributions Are concerned. However the mayor said the City won t discuss its position until the provincial g p v Ern ment decides its contribution. Or. Baizley said he would discuss the province s position with the provincial Cabinet mesday to see if the provincial position will remain a later monday mayor Juba said that if the province reached a decision on its contribution by wednesday the City position could be discussed a thursday s civic finance com Mitten meeting. At this Point Winnipeg has t even considered the fed eral offer. We Are still waiting to see what the province Wil the mayor hoped the City share in the games could be taken to City Council for Debat next monday night. Miss Lamarsh and her Stai had been scheduled to Leav Winnipeg at 5 . On their re turn flight to Ottawa but the private flight had to be re scheduled twice. The minister told reporter she would like very much t see the games Here. Certain Winnipeg will wind up with facilities Well Over Millio facilities that it migh never have built otherwise. I can t imagine a Bette place the games tha miss Lamarsh said she did think another three Goy ramen meeting would be necessary once a decision was reached she said government represent lives could reach her by Phon or Telegram however i d be glad come Back if it would be use Viscount Amory Amory named i Hudson s Bay governor London up Viscount Amory former British High commissioner in Canada has Een nominated As governor of in Hudson s Bay company to succeed w. J. Keswick who is retiring after 21 years service. Immigration new govt. Probe ordered continued or. Sedgewick in the course of Lis first inquiry raised certain questions involving discretion Ary Powers and other matters. As a result he will now be expected to find answers to the questions he himself has raised n this second inquiry. It is not Viown if or. Sedgwick will normally submit the results of is first inquiry in form of a first report or whether he will told off and Combine findings of both inquiries into one Complete report. Or. Pearson s announcement hat or. Sedgwick has agreed to Ake on a further inquiry into immigration procedures Fol owed a meeting1 Between the rime minister and the Toronto Awyer in or. Pearson s office. The prime minister said that n his government s View the most difficult questions in immigration policy centred on the extent and use of the minister Al discretionary Powers. Will advise or. Sedgwick has agreed to advise on the extent and use of ministerial discretion in Immi Gration cases and to make Sug said or. Pearson. The extent and use of discretionary Powers which the legis action appears to Confer on the minister of citizenship and immigration have been the sub act of a decision by the supreme court of Canada in the Violi the decision gives Rise to new doubt As to the precise Lim to of the discretion and the sex ent to which it can be apr. Pearson said. Points listed the prime minister has asked or. Sedgwick to examine the general effect of the supreme court decision and specifically to give advice on these questions whether the present de Gree of ministerial discretion is necessary. Whether in. The Light of experience the exercise of discretion May be subject to pres sures. Whether it is practicable and reasonable to alter the de Gree of discretionary Power or the Way in which it is exorcised. Finally whether there is any alternative which migh provide a More satisfactory methods of reaching decisions on difficult individual immigration cases. Appeal Board or. Pearson also asked for. Sedgwick s advice on t h e basis and operation of the Immi Gration Appeal Board As a Par of the review of All such tribunals which the prime minister announced on dec. 31, 1984. The prime minister said tha or. Sedgwick s finding and advice would be of great value t the Public and would contribute to the re formulation of immigration policy and procedures on which the govern ment is preparing a White Pape for presentation to parliament. On the last Day of the of year prime minister Pearson i a press conference rejected a least the time being the de mano1 voiced by the new demo cratic party for a judicial i Quiry into the immigration department. He said he knew o no reason for such an inquiry a least until the government received a special report from or. Sedgwick into the Depar Merit s administrative procedures including those Dealin with deportation. By Ronald Lebel Ottawa up while the i Oyal commission on bilingual so and is work no quietly behind the scenes he government is v pressing head with its. Bilingual pro ram. Bilingual practices Are being expanded steadily in the civil ervice the armed forces rown corporations and Parlia ment s supporting services. The next Steps will be the p e n i n g of a Laboratory quipped language school in up own Ottawa for interested civil servants later this month and be installation of an electronic simultaneous translation sys pm in the commons Public Gal. Eries before the session re Umes feb. 16. Severa bilingual projects con dered More far reaching have Een suspended at. Least until in government receives ayin Erim report from the Bra commission next Nion Thi these include a salary1 Lingual Eirp Moyees and a Sicul ural Public v the report May contain Gen ral conclusions a Pread of the French language n the Public. Service but con Rete recommendations expected until the 10-member Ommi Siori submits its final re Ort Likely in 1967. The bilingual drive which has Een gathering momentum for but two years is stirring up considerable controversy in oficial circles. Many English speaking civil servants and maps including liberals have expressed fears lat bilingualism is be no pushed too far too fast. This Eeling was summed up in the commons nov. 5 by Arnold Peers new democratic my for Imis Kaming. He said Many civil servants who Don t speak French find Ley have reached a dead end treet particularly in Ottawa s far As promotion is con earned As a result of the pm Hasis which is being placed on in dualism at the same time a group of Tomb discovered Amman Jordan a an ancient roman Tomb carved of of Rock was uncovered after re cent floods at Karak 80 mile South of the jordanian capital o Amman. Jordan s director o antiquities or. Auni Dajany said it contained pottery instruments and coins. Govt. Bilingual program making Progress bilingual French canadians in ther civil service complain they Are being discriminated against in promotions and because they generally can t work in their Mother Tongue. They formed a new association last year to de fend their interests and now Are recruiting members. A third group of civil servants motions. They Are persons of also fears discrimination in pro non British non French origins who speak two or More languages but not French. They feel they should be officially regarded As bilingual offi eals but fear they will not be. Plan projects a Cabinet com Mittee headed by state Secre tary Lamontagne and a task Force of Deputy ministers led by undersecretary of state Ernest Steele meet regularly to plan United bilingual projects. The language school opening this month under the supervision of the civil service com Mission will offer Oral French classes to an average of 450 High ranking officials the year round. Volunteers will attend classes one hour each working Day. More than 300 civil servants already Are taking full time or part time French lessons at two other government schools. Two or three More schools will be next fall in Ottawa sub Day care plan referred a report asking that Winnipeg Institute a Foster Day care pro Gram was referred Back to finance committee at the Winni Peg City Council meeting Mon Day. The. Plan As outlined recently by committee would allow sole support mothers who live in Winnipeg and seek welfare department help to leave their children in care while they there would be a fee for serv ice daily some of which would be paid by the mothers. The plan would be carried out in conjure Tibuni witly City welfare planning Council. A the program would free Moth ers with Small children for work work. Finance committee said a Pilot project would Cost the City in the first year. Alderman Isodore Wolch said if mothers think they Are in a position to work we should help Aid. Joseph Zuken in refer ence to a suggestion that mothers on welfare would be forced to work said that no one is going to be forced to work. This is a process of Reh Abili Steve Sweeney appearing As a delegation protested the implementing of such a program. City Council also referred a report asking that a machine be bought to Clear the City Hall court Yard of Snow Back to Public committee for further consideration. Public works committee that this machine be bought because Snow removal machinery is too heavy for the paving slabs in the court Yard. The Snow is presently shovelled by hand. Aid. Edith Tennant said that cardinals to discard cloaks Vatican City Reuters cardinals of the roman Catholic Church will soon discard their traditional Scarlet silk cloaks in a move seen prompted by progressive elements in the Church it was revealed tuesday. Vatican sources said Pope Paul will order cardinals to renounce their f o u s Cappa Magna cloaks when be creates 27 new cardinals feb. 22, among them archbishop Maurice Roy of Quebec. Progressive churchmen have recently urged the removal of much of the pomp and splendor surrounding High ranking Cath Olic prelates. She did t think that it was fit Ting to the dignity of the City Hall to have Snow in the court Yard. Aid. William Mcgarva countered that he could see nothing wrong with a Little Nice clean Snow. We Are right vat Home Here in Aid. Grant Mcleod said that the machine would be brought in for experimental purposes. It May mean More and More of this Type of Ernest Enns suggested to Council thai the City should just rent the machine for a few years. In other business City Council approved a report from finance committee asking that the. Fed eral government be requested to extend completion dates on1 major from March 31, 1966 to. March 31, 1967. This was passed to prevent a loss of recovery under the municipal and development and loan act if the new safety building were not. Completed by March 31, 1968. Aid. Lillian Hallonquist said it would be Good will Assur Ance to each of the municipalities by the Federal government. It is just asking for a Little More for our Centennial Aid. R. E. Moffat said that Council had overlooked the pro Vince. An approach jointly with the province would be More he said. Jobs where government office buildings Are clustered while the commons stands adjourned workmen Are Busy installing wiring and listening devices i the Public galleries. This will enable spectators to dear English or French simultaneous translations of House de Bates when the session resumes. The system was introduced for maps and the press gallery in 1959 by the conservative government. More Aldimore official Docu ments Jare being translated into French translation Bureau doubled its output to an estimated words in plans to hire 50 in few months to Cope with the a Al an be. 1-Jycw measures bilingual measures introduced in the last year included the Fol lowing army announced that ability to speak both. English and French is one of the factors considered in pro motions to certain posts where both languages Are encountered. Craf launched a Reg ular French school for Volun Teer Junior officers at St. Johns que. Civil service commis Sion opened its first Lan Guage school in Hull que. Csc turned cd by Tor onto into an All French radio station. Passed a Pri vate member s Bill changing the name of trans Canada air lines to air Canada. Defence department appointed an official whose sole responsibilities Are to pro Mote bilingualism in the forces. Other departments plan to follow suit. 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