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TELEPHONE 25171 EDMONTON JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1941 THHES OFF THE RECORD By Ed. Reed was an honorary guard comprised of fourth degree members of the Knights of Columbus. walked slowly into the richly- MAY iSd Charges Politics Hurt Costs Probe Conservative Charges Liberal "Steamroller" Runs Committee draped sanctuary and members of i STORE HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. PHONE 914 I Fr Canadian brides or the past 73 years hate teen choosing Beach Ranges for their outstanding beaut and lasting service.

rs ft 'ASK PARTY BALANCE the clergy took their places the front seat of tbe cathedral, the boys' choir of Bt. John's College, conducted by Rev, Leo Green, chanted hymns. There were two altars in the main sanctuary the main altar and a smaller one used by Bishop Jennings for vesting. The ceremony began with the reading of the papal announcement of Bishop Jennings' elevation to the hierarchy. Oath of Fidelity Kneeling before Archbishop Duke, the bishop-elect then read an oath promising fidelity and obedience to 1 Model 834 Beach Gas By Torch; AnderaoK jfrea Bdnumton Journal's Ottawa Bona.

arrangements made by the government with civilian flying schools. This section was subject of complaint by Angus Mac Inn is. CCr. representative on the committee. Sees Big Ft-fits Mr.

Green said evidence showed profits of 40 to 60 per cent were made by the Tying clubs in leasing facilities to the government. Yet the sub-committee took it upon themselves to "beat down" these private organisations to "make it look better. (Earlier in the session Hon. C. G.

Power, minister of defence tor air, stated profits were too high In some cases and bis department would demand a readjustment with some flying schools.) There was the old steamroller again, said Mr. Green. He continued: "That amaute is trying ta tooth parliament and sooth tha Canadian people, and I say this looihinf coOiuiiicd wttjj secrecy of the Mb-committees, is dan-geroas to the nation. If changes are not made the eommittee may do more harm than good. It may he a ease of hindering, rather than aiding Canada's war effort" If the eommittee continued sitting In the old way the people of Canada would think everything was all right and under the present policy of Copyright.

imi, at Souiban Co.) Man OTTAWA. June 1L The steam roller Is not an engine of war but it you believe the earnest words ot Howard Green, the agzresalve young Conservative from Vancouver south. It an effective engine ot war poli the pope and faithful discharge of i tic. Mr. Green's dlsscrtlon of steam' rollers and steamroller tactics wai given the commons Tuesday after bis duties tne episcopate.

Questioned by Archbishop Duke, the bishop-elect professed firm belief in the main doctrines of the church. Archbishop Duke and Bishop Jennings then began co-celebration of a solemn high mass, accompanied by the choir, The consecration proper took place (AS ILLUSTRATED) $139.50 noon discussion continued on the report of ttve committee on war ex penditures. "Last year be woana a corner." midway through th mass when the bishop-elect prostrated himself be-j fore Archbishop Duke and the co- Pay $10.00 Cash and $3.00 Per Month This committee, fashioned en similar body In the British house of commons (but with too many vari In private sittings of the committee. ations, the Conservatives claim) consists of 24 members. 18 of whom to such evidence was and Mr.

Cleaver bad to carry on with generalities. "Has the honorable member any charges to make?" asked Mr. Thor secrecy there was no way of getting son. are Liberals. 15 lawyers.

The Interim report was made the other day. It is suggested this com the true Information. "What about these Insinuations?" Mr. Green concluded philosophically perhaps it was asking too asked Mr. Howe.

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Thorson wanted to know if there were any evidence of over-expenditure. bKaiBLLraiAjaa. laej uuee amioianopi imposed their hands on the bishop-elect, repeating simultaneously: "Receive the Holy Ghost." A anointing ceremony followed. After Archbishop Duke had anointed the bishop-elect's forehead with holy oil. the latters forehead was bound with bandages to prevent the oil from dripping to the floor.

The mass continued with the blshop-eiect receiving Holy Communion from tbe hands of the consecrate ra. Gives Blemins; Bishop Jennings then was Invested in the remainder of his newly-received episcopal robes, and the con- in a non-political spirit. He illustrated like this: he would refer to It "Make your charges," said Mr, Howe. "When we were holding our last meeting the suggestion was made the "You sit down," exclaimed Mr. There were a lot of people who thought Mr.

Green had been right In his criticisms; a great many more thought he bad been partisan and unfair. It was argued the Canadian eommittee is less secretive than the British. Some Liberal members bragged that sittings bad been models ot sweet co-operation. Tories, for the most part, took a gloomy view of the whole business. At times speakers on both, sides were pretty close to the old standard gauge party tracks.

The bouse talked on the report from 11:00 am. until 10 00 pm, with the usual recesses for meals. Then number of members on the com mittee be cut down during the sum Hanson. "I am not going to sit down," Mr, Howe shot back. "It Is a debate any one can take part in.

"You are not in charge mer. I believe it was suggested the committee should consist of 14 members. There arose a discussion which lasted an hour and a half as to the impossibility of Ontario and Quebec having different representationfrom the government side, Full sized oven, porcelain lined, heavily insulated. Self-balancing, guaranteed oven door mechanism. 4) "Harper" east aluminum burners.

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Hanson said. "You sit down and let the honorable member make his adjourns (if it ever does) and there is a further suggestion an allowance US a day be given members. Want Readjiuttment Mr. Green, like his fellow Conservative John Diefenbaker. complains of the "unnecessary" secrecy of the committee's sittings.

Both would have practically all sessions held in public. Both call for a readjustment of party balance on the committee. Now against the 18 Liberals the Conservative muster four; C-K-. one; nd Social Credit one. Coming' back to the steamroller.

Mr. Oreen asserted the Liberal majority on the committee, headed by that distinguished Winnipeg lawyer "Joe" Thorson, did not hesitate to throw the old political steamroller into high gear when and if there was cause to defend the right of the down-trodden majority. Take these secret sessions. According to Mr. Green If anybody secrators then led him to a temporary episcopal throne to signify his initiation was complete.

Wearing their mitres, the assistant conse-crators led Bishop Jennings through aisles of the cathedral, while the assembly knelt to receive his blessing. mind you on that speech." Mr. Diefenbaker continued without further interruption. Father Jennings it was adopted. Therefore, unless the committee itself reduces its sire for a sizzling: summer of work its membership will remain at the -Statement False" "That statement is fake," Inter The consecration ended with Jected Hughes Cleaver (Lib- Hal ton.

original 24. Bishop Jenning's bestowing his first another lawyer member. "It To Get 15 Daily should be withdrawn." solemn episcopal benediction from the altar. Mr. Green said it was not false Members who attend sittings Clergy of the Edmonton archdio and he would not withdraw it, and after adjournment of the house will receive (IS per day "spent in Ot cese are feting Bishop Jennings at he didn't.

Controlled Ventilation and lighting' in your home with BELVALIER Venetian Mr. Green's suggestion was that tawa for purposes of the committee." the committee should reduce itself A sum of $25,000 Is provided lor this purpose in supplementary estimates to 12 say seven government and five wanted to open up a session of one of the sub-committees, the oid steamroller would trundle out with scarcely a toot of warning and there a luncheon beginning In tbe Mac-donald Wednesday at 1:00 pm. Addresses of congratulation on behalf of the clergy are being given by Rev. Father M. Murphy, chaplain of St.

Joseph's college, and Rev. Father E. Tessier, Legal. introduced in the house on Tuesday night. Therefore if the full committee of 34 sit they will receive 360 per day.

In addition, there will be BLIND Raised to Bishop (Continued from Page 1) In English by CoL Most Rev. Leo Nelligan, chief Roman Catholic chaplain for Canada, and Very Rev. Henri Routhier, provincial superior of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Visiting; clergy included: Bishop Carroll, Calgary: Bishop Johnson, Nelson, B.C.; Bishop Ladyka, Winnipeg; Abbot S. Gertken, Meunster, Sask, and Abbot T.

Meier, Mount Angle, Oregon. Mother Attends Bishop Jennings' aged mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jennings, of St. John, N.B.. saw her 44-year-old Four hundred persons are expect clerical work and stenographic was your opposition flat as a pancake.

Like other critics ot the long report which Mr. Thorson introduced, Mr. Green objected strenuously to that section which dealt with the ed to attend a banquet in the new bishop's honor in the Macdonald, A good many members think the beginning at 7:00 pm. Wednesday. Chairman will be J.

T. J. Colllsson, K.C. committee's continued action is worth a lot more than that. They regard it, in the words of Joe Harris, of Toronto, as a scare-crow of economy In the corn patch of Bishop Jennings will officiate at! opposition members for the summer and they should sit in public except in exceptions: circumstances, when information of value to the enemy might be divulged.

Young; Lawyer Cleaver was on his feet indignantly denying everything Mr. Green had said snd accusing the Vaneonver member of not having attended many meetings. Mr. Green said he had to divide his time between this committee and the pensions committee, but he was there enough to know about those trips ot the steamroller. Denies Any Profit Mr.

Cleaver argued the flying clubs were on a non-profit basis, that any a mass for children in Bt. Joseph's cathedral Saturday at 9:00 a.m.; will i celebrate a pontifical high mass in the cathedral Sunday at 7:30 pjn. Made from durable silicated cardboard, these blinds will prove efficient and inexpensive. By tilting the slats strong sunlight can be eliminated and rooms kept cool and comfortable. Shades are complete with tapes and drawcords.

Easy to instaL Up to date the most important son Invested with the bishop's sym and will oe guest ox nonor at a reception in the episcopal residence, bols of authority during the three- 10044 113 at, Sunday from 1:00 pm. thing the eommittee has recommended is what is known as "increased civilian control" ot spending In some defence branch headquarters. In other words, they want to season the office brass hats with hour ceremony sandals, symbol of the teacher and preacher; pectoral cross, denoting episcopal dignity; WAKE IIP YOUR LIVER BILE- And YmU Jump Out of Bd Morning fUrin' to Cm Tha Haar ahoald pour out two pmrnda af hqntd bile into rour bowth daily. If this aiia a4 flowing rmmly, vaurfood doaan't aliaat. It jut acy in tha bomta.

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33, 25, 37, 29, 31, 33, 33 inches wide 37, 39, 41, 43 Inches wide. Priced at $1.69 $2.25 until 6:00 pm. Bar Grade Nine, tunic, showing the bishop possesses some stubborn Scotch accountants. surpluses they collected were for orders and powers of the inferior the re-establishment of their peace clergy: mitre, the bishop's liturgical Suggests Howe Said time activities after hostilities, that Draperies, Second Floor headpiece; gloves, denoting respect for the holy things; crazier, stressing the prelate's position as pastor tz rj I -si --'V. Hands Off Department they had voluntarily agreed to cut in half their hourly rate.

He said no individual can make any profit. Then Mr. Cleaver got into some snd shepherd, and episcopal ring, OTTAWA June 11. 8uezestion token of spiritual alliance with the from a rovemment supporter the McDougall School Appeal to re-establish a grade nine in McDougau school before the fall term was made to the Edmonton Public School board meeting in the Civic block Tuesday night by approximately 30 parents of children attending the school. Parents church.

house committee on war expendi of the evidence taken in camera. Hon. Ian MacKenzle and Mr. Thor Attending- the 14-year-old Mrs. son, both lawyers, thought reference Jennings were four other sons, their tures had "instructions' from Munitions Minister Howe "not to touch that department" featured debate in the commons on the committee's wives, two daughters and two grandchildren Mr.

and Mrs. M. W. Broadloom Carpet Imported British 'broadloom to cover floors from wall to wall. Plain shades make a perfect background for your furnishings.

(Easy terms arranged). 6'x9' 9x9' 9x10 9'xlT $33.20 $48.00 $53.00 $62.90 Rags, Second Floor Jennlnirs and son from Calgary: report. Jean Poullot (Lib, Temlscouata), dwelt particularly on Mr. Howe's sV AAwrN at John T. Jenlnngs, Mr.

and Mrs. T. X. Jennings, MaJ. and Mrs.

F. C. Jennings and son, Mrs. J. D.

Corkery and Miss N. Jennings all denartment which Be suggesiea should be abolished. I wonder whether the Chairman from Bishop Jennings' home city, St. John, N-B. The cathedral was brilliantly dec EDMONTON to of the committee did not have instructions from the minister of munitions and supply not to touch that department," he said.

orated for the ceremony. Bishop CALGARY Jennings was its third rector to be elevated to the episcopacy. Arch ufarjjgflav Rasp Qtctp STETTLER: Good) Going Tt'ESDAT, Jt 17. bishop McOuigan and CoL Nelligan, Hrtnrnlng-: iaa raliary ap to and Inelod'nc both of whom preceded Bishop Jen nings as rector, were consecrated Service Grocery Phone 914 For Delivery "I may Inform the honorable member tbe chairman had no instructions from tbe minister of inanitions and supply nor from anybody else Interjected Joseph Thorson, chairman. John Diefenbaker got into con at its main altar.

Fresh Pastries Sponge Cakes, 7 ft acn UC tldeal for Strawberry Shortcake)) Fresh Meats Veal Cutlets, RCTIR iRIDtY. June 20. "rooortinnat! lev faras from atatlona batvaaa Edmonton sod Norfolk Vlt MIRROR: Good (joins Wednesday, June 18. Raiomlng- Laata Calgary no to and Including SATURDAY, JUNE 1 rroportionatalf low faras from arations between Edmom and Delacour, Oood In coarhea only. No baffftHt checked.

Children flra yaara and under twelwa. half (are. Government Tax Ixtra. Information from neareit A-nt or City Ticket! Offlca. or.

Jaapar and 100th Long Procession The solemn ritual began at 10:00 Try Our Special Quick LUNCHEON 25c Individual Beefsteak and Kidney Pie Mashed Potatoes Buttered New Carrots Hot Roll Fart Garry Tea or Coffee Coffee 'hop. Lower Street Floor 23c 2tlna23c Grapefruit Juice, 48-oa. tins Peaa, Country Kiat am. when a lengthy procession of flict with government supporters when he questioned whether or not aJV. Bt.

Fnnna JM7: Denol ttrket Oinre CUR. aatlon. mona 74. ji. lb Thm tn Egg Bt members of the committee were to have the privilege of telling in clergy led the bishop-elect and purple-clad preiates into the flag-decked cathedral from the adjoining episcopal palace.

Marching in the procession with swords drawn. Fruits and Vegetables parliament of evidence of waste in Cash and Carry Lunchour tins OA. public spending which came out Strawberries Peaches ..2 25c .....2 Foods Loiter Street floor told the board that there was an added expense sending their pupils to McCauley and Spruce Avenue schools for grade nine. A E. Ottewell, chairman of the board, said if a grade nine was started in the school It would be necessary to hold classes in a basement room.

"A delegation of parents from the district a few years ago complained about their children attending classes In a basement room," Mr. Ottewell said. Ross Sheppard, superintendent of schools, stated: "My suggestion is no grade nine be opened in Mc-Dougall school and the pupils should attend either McCauley or Spruce Avenue schools." The board approved Mr. Shep-pard's suggestion in a motion by Trustee E. Gunderson.

Five members of the teaching staff of city schools including Miss Mae Jackson, Mrs. B. J. McLeod, Miss Mary A. Jackson, Miss O.

R. Dobson and Miss Mary E. Williamson tendered resignations. These were accepted. The board granted leave of absence to three other teachers, J.

Gordon Sinclair, who plans to attend the annual conference of Canadian Artists at Kingston. Ont, June 30; Miss Anna K. Michaels, to attend the New Education Fellowship conference at Michigan early in July; and Miss Grace Stud-holme, to attend the convention of the Canadian Home Economics association in Victoria early in July. James Brown, csretaker at Ritchie school, also was granted leave for war work. Mr.

Sheppard recommended the board pay the (11 fee for members of Edmonton schools teaching staff who have been selected to attend summer school courses. Mrs. W. J. Ross read the monthly report of the management and health committee.

Name Vice-Principals Mr. Sheppard said Queen Alex, school now was included in the intermediate schools and it would be necessary to appoint a rice-principal. A. F. Deverell, previously slated to be vice-principal of King Edward school, was appointed, and T.

Blacklock. formerly named alternate vice-principal, will go to King Edward. C. Allison has been appointed vice-principal of West-mount elementary school. Bruce Smith, bead of the finance committee, read the finance report.

He stated the superintendent of the Roman Catholic schools and the 1 a. FOR MYSUmeffT WASHES 'HOW DO yOU KEEP THE "WHAT SMOWr WHITE UNENS'A FtJEND EXCLAIMED TODAY. I TOLD HER. ABOUT SUNLIGHT. TWINS' COLORED THINGS SO BRIGHT AND HEW?" THEIR.

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Sunlight's thrifty for dishes and all household clean ing. Get Sunlight at your tore today. of 474 pupils in city schools in May from ApriL He also reported the 58 guest children in city schools were making good progress and 31 students have Joined the Canadian Army (Active) this term. TRANSFER SQCADRON LEADER CALGARY. June 11.

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