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L-D-aa-ax Britai In view of the recent radio speech made by Prime Minister Mackenzie King which he devoted entirely to an attempted refuta- tion of the charge made ‘by Dr. Manion that the King Government had refused permission u) the Br1tish Government to establish its Own air trainins schools in c1111- nda. I intend to devote my time tonight Io an examination of this question and then to an examina- ,tion of the adequacy of our Au- Force effort. I 11m doing this for several rea- sons:- (1) Because Mr. King in that speech made s. studied attempt to Create the impression in the pub- lic mind that no request was made by ‘the British Government to es- liabish its own air training schools 111 Canada and that although Dr. lManlon knew this, he was trying 1o deceive the people; (21 Mr. King has himself made .an issue out of this episode, the ‘proper understanding of which W111 [determine which, of these two lead- ers. Mr. King or Dr. Manion, is FINANCE 3y Frederick Gardner Associate’ Press Financial Writ" Nuw YORK, March 24-11191- Air Transport Company b51195. l0- gether with a handiuiof specaltes, took the recovery swing 1n Saw-I'- day's stock market and left many leaders to finish the week in a trendiess 111-ea. Hitting new highs for the year or longer, with advances of trac- tlons to 3 points. we1e American Airlines. Pan American Atlway5. United Air Lines, National Avia- tion, fianscontinental and Wen/- ern Air and Eastern Air 1.112195- Transfers amounted to 392.470 shag‘; against 478.970 a W061! I30- On the week the tumwfl‘ W" lnround 2.782.000 shores cctmlmmfl Mm 4,120,000 in the previous week. The Associated Press averaSB 01 ,ii0 issues was off .1 of l 901m M 49.5 11111. for the five-day awed» . up .2. _ Iwgllhe Canadian issues 0:1 the b3 board tended lower w:th Drstilierr Scagfam. Dome and Intrrnat-loml Nickel fractionally lower 11881115’- 8 gain of 1-8 for Walkers. On the curb Bell Telephone was up 2-4 11nd Brazilian Traction l-B. but Canadian Marconi, Fcrd. Imperial Oil and Lake Shore rt. fractions. GRAIN _____._. CHICAGO. March 24——1AP>-— Whcnt prices wavered up and down 111 11 narrow ranlle yislfldfii! and closrd unchanged to slightly lower I alter l1av111g scored a frMi-lflnfll Ml- vancc at the start- Wheat clcscd unchafllfll 1° 313 lower ccmpargd w.tl1 Thursdays finish, May 1.01 1-4-1-8, Jly 1.011 S-il-l-i: C3111 unchanged to 1-4 my M“ .111 51-8-1-2. Jly 5'1 1-2- 3-11; 0111s i-B of! to 1-8 up. WINNIPBG. March 24-10?)- wheat futures price: displayed small losse; after a listless session on Winnipeg grain exchange Sat- urday. Quotations finished only 1-1-1-5 “m, lawn‘, May at B9 l-Z. Jly 9D l-I 4-11 and Oat l2 i-l out: o bushel vyim! to deceive the people of Canada: 13) Because I believe that, wrapped up in the cloak of secrecy with which Mr. King sought. to hide this vital matter from the 1190019 0f Canada lies the key to the rtridle of events which brought on this election: and __14l Because as an ex-Air Force plot of the last. war. I am m11cl1 interested in that branch of the service and may aim with some slight justification to know some- thing about it. The Facts Reviewed In order that you may under- stand this question clearly, it is necessary briefly to state the facts. Dr Marion in his address inSaint IJohn. charged that Mr. King had refused 1o accept the offer of Great Britain to establish training schools for British airmen in Canada. Great Britain wanted to build its own ncrodromes and schools in Canada for training purposes and wished to operate them under the Royal Air Force. It also wished to Normentai 5o O'Brien 1 40 Okaita 1.15 01119517- 27 1-2 Oro Plato 47 | Pamour 1 . 73 P11.[i\l‘iO1‘i 07 1-2 Payninstcr 311 1-2 Pei rcn 1 .75 Pick Crow 3.75 Pioneer 2.28 Powell 1.39 Premier 1 25 1711151011 2 . 22 Pros Air 34 1-2 ' R3110 35 Ritrhe 04 1-2 Royalitc 33 1-2 St. Anlh 13 1-2 Sheep Cr 1.12 Sherrltt 91 Sisroc 78 Slndcn 43 S E Pete Oi Steep R0 2.50 Straw L 05 ‘ Sturgeon 14 1-2 ; Sud Basin 1.84 Sullivan 90 'l‘crk Hugh 3.80 Unhi 73 1 ilppcr Can '19 l Ventures 4-119 Waite Am 5.65 Wood Cad ‘l0 I Wri Harg 7-40 I CURB Foothilfls '1! Pend Ore _ 7 '75 n’s build huge airplane factories in Canada for the manufacture of military aircraft. Dr. Manion stat- ed that he believed this request was made in 1937 and the reasons Great Britain wanted it were obvi- ous when one considered t-he con- gestionugf the British Isles. their vulneraoiilty to air attack, and the need to hasten air preparedness in vdread of the impending threat of ar, Mr. King 1m the following night said Dr. Manionis statement was |“wh0Ily incorrect." He admit-ted, however. that sir Francis Floud, British High Commissioner to Can- ada. had told him the British Gov- ernment wished to “explore the possibility of sending to Canada. for further training in Canada. some _Britlrh air pilots who had already Irecefrncl training I11 the Unit/ed .King<l0n1-" M1". King is reported Iin the Telegraph-Journal of Satur- day, March 9. as having said that the "British Government had wish- ‘ed to ascertain if there would be lany objection to such training in lCnnada in establishments to be [owner]. maintained and controlled by Britain." and in rcplv to that he told the British Hléh Com- miwioner that “all military cs- |tab‘1shments in Canada should be under control of the Canadian Gov- ornment " With reference to Dr. Manlrnfs sictcin-ent. that we also losl;_the establishment of Great 1Br1tisl1 Aircraft manufacturing lplants. Mr King said "The state- ment. that as o result of alleged {aefttlszrl gran-attain: facilities ‘the r11s1 1 no se u manu ac-ur- in‘: nlnnts which 111g; iniendcd to establish in Canada. is not onlv a futhrr misrepresentation of facts ybut it. is 11-51 insult i_o_1he 31-11151‘ Itlovernment. The BfillFll Govern- ment made no attempt to bribn IC-anndn 111111 orders for airplanes." .Note that denial! Mr. Kine does not _<‘~?1~.v 111211 we 111d lose the es- trulishmcnt 111 Canada of great Iman11fa1n11r1nz psmtq bug only Vdlcules that we lost 111cm “as a re- illlt 0f the ailrgcrl refusal of train- |1n<z I21"iIIIl“.\'." 1 intend to tell you -latcr on why we lost them. Deceptive Half-Truths Mr. King's whole speech was a Stilfllfll preparation of half-bums which I 0011191111 was a deliberate attempt to deceive the people of Canada rezarrllrg this important issue 1t furthermore “'11s so word- ed as to i11=lnnr1l1= thgt Dr Man- ion was lrinc whrn he charged ylltls govretnment with rcfnslrtz to .alow Great Britain to hirer own air training schools here land that this lZO\'f‘!‘lil11"n‘,'$ policlps establish previous to the dceiarafion of wnr hrvl ppwrptccl Iho rsfnblldunrnt here of huge British airc aft fac~ tones, A11 address given recently by Mr. Ralph G. Mclnrrncy, a 1110111- bcr of the New Brunswick Legis- lfltllfi‘. deals ronvincingl_v with the evidence of Prime ltiinisier Mac- kenzie Kinuts 1101-1114110 manger attiturlc rsxvnrd the British Gov- ernn1r11t1s proposal to train their l own pilots in Canada. and the 1 tragic consequences to Canada and the Empire. clnerney is a prominent 111111 busircss man of New l 11nd was an overseas‘ p11" 111 the (irrat War. Hc is a 11611111111: of the lntc Lieutenant Governor A. A. Mactlnnalrl of this Province and a cousin of Mr. Howard Martionald, former M. L A for Georgetown. His address follows‘ Thrt Great. Britain wanted to es- tabl s11 hcr own air training facilities - in Canada and wished also to build here large lll8.11111‘.1(:l.tli'illt{ plants for, aircraft there can be no doubt what.- cver. I $111111 rend you the winds of~ wlllnlflll C1111rcl11ll. First Lord oi 1.11111 British A1im1t‘ally,_w'r1tte11 011 April. 28. 11108. and 13111111141011 in the 1.0111- don 'l‘iu1es 111111 rcecnty republish- ed in his book "Step by Step." T1115 is what Mr. Churchill says;- “Thl; new light was the decision of, the Goverun1c11t to make in Drill-l ciple, important purchases of air- craft in the UllllCd Slntcs and to set 11p large new aircraft, fnctorirs 111 Canada. Such a rcso ve o11 the part of the Government, is wholly admirable and must be gathering dangers worded off." gllennett. made on Julv 1, l 111111 to be trained in vigorously qua-t was made bv _ supported by 1111 11-110 wish to see Lhel v-rlwment. but upon bong How King Scuttled Plan For Training Airxiiioi: 1‘ Liberal Premfi Stubborn Refusal To Cooperate With British Government Respon- sible For Costly Delay. Colonel Moore- Brabozon, &@nab§{i offarbament whom‘ h e - nc on o possess t e first ilotfs certificate in Great] Brita n. has laid before us all the arguments for the creation of great factflrltis in Canada. Here every- thing including boundless lains, la aval able for fast indepen ent pro- duction of the latest types of war aircraft and also for armament training. Far beyond tho reach of hustle attack gigantic factories can be established from which an al- most hmitless _ bombers of the maximum range can be created. With the command o! the seas which Great Britain will certainly hold, these could be shipp- ed in vessels, pEIhBt-flls 51181218113’ con- structed to carry 1cm in fighting trim, to the alr bases 1n the British Isles. Indeed the range which it 1S now possibe to give to the heavy bomber might well enable such ma- chine; upon a favouring wind certain periods of the year to fly d1- rect to their ogitmtlng stations in Britain. or (per We must regar such a policy g5 one of the ultimate safeguards of the British Empire. It should have been done long ago, but even now plans upon the largest icale should be put into instant operation. Churchill’; Statement Mr. Churchill refers in April 1938 to “the decision" mind you, 0f the Brit1sl1 Government. to set up large new aircraft factories in Canada. That was about the time the air mission left, for Canada. It stayed 1here several months and then went on to the United States. havin made arrangements only for a sma 1 munber pf aircraft to be built here bv existing punts. Why was not the purpose of the British Govern- 111cm. executed. Partly because Mr. King would not rmit the Royal Air Force to esta llsh its own train- ing schools in Canada, but mostly because Mr. King's Government would give no assurance to them. that if they did invest their capital 1n large factories. they would be able to get their air lanes out of Canada in the event o war. Mr. Kmg would not say in 1938 that. Canada would be at war If Great Britain was at war, Mr. King in 1938 was still playing with the idea that 011110.111: would remain neu- tral and if 01111111111 remained neutral. a large British investment in aircraft factories would have been useless once war was declared. Australia not nearly so well suited to Britain's purpose got aircraft orders to the extent of Sl05.il00.0ll0. That was the situation and that is the whole truth 1111111111 Mr. King is now ashamed to admit torthe people of Canada. 1f Parliament had been allowed to sit, these facts would have been as- certained and proved and Mr. King would have been forced from the leadership of his party. Mark 21211111 the words of Winston Churcinll, rcfcrrilnz to this DOIICY which Britain wished 01111111111 1o fiffmlt-"Wc must regard such a po- icy as one of the ultimate safe- guards of the British Empire." Yrt Mr. King refused Canada's coupon. tion. What a. re_.po11sibil1tv he took! No wonder he lived as 119 himsejf says —"for two years under the dread of war." He satisfies hi5 con- science by telling himself and the people of Canada that, no formal re- quest for this an‘ training scheme was made by Britain. 0i’ course, no formal request 1111s made once the _Br1tI_h Government [earned through its 111,211 r0lnmissin11rr nf Mr. Kings uncompromising attitude, But :1 formal request would have ~lll'Bn made and made quickly. if Rt. Ilnn. R. B. Bennett, the then leader oi‘ the Opposition had been Prcmvcr oi’ Canada. And. who knows, —pcrhans_ the whole course of his- lflry wnu 11 I1" been changed. A Pfljlf-‘lflvfllls lw- _- "f Empire cnclpcr- atlon at that tnnc; a hold declara- tion such as that of :1 real statesman, Sir Wilfred Laurlcr: "Whcn Britain ls at wnr Canada is at war" would have so strengthened the Empire's c.1r defences that today we might be at peace. Ilunsard Quoted Let me rrad you from the debates 111 the House of _ statements of Mr. King and Mr. 1938 in Lrence to this subyect. My time _mlts mc_to give you only a few1 b1~1ef quc-tatlcns but 1 recommend von to read the wrhole debate as ported in Hansard. The debate siarted over 1m editorial that ap- ticared In the. Vancouver Sun issue of July 7th. 1937 which reads as fol- 1o\vs.—"'1'he announcc'\1t. that. the e11 to a re nest from the British operntrul by 11111 lmpr-r n1 Govrvn- Cmadinn Government 11.111 refused Governmen , particularly when we mcnt. "No ccuntrv." 111 l\ '4 t’ psrl1lission to Great Britain to es- remember my earlier quotations g - 1511511 loyal air force training sta- from Winston Churchill. _ _ 4 1 ‘<1 -~d1l1 H1 l1 11m; in Canada. but will permit the Mr. King's 1111c 111 tmctxon re- lor its impln-n 11111.- or l1. consec|ue1 - . 11ft’ of that np British authorities to recruit Canad- that service, 1d seem to indicate that this 1~~1r1trv had rather fumbled the is- sue.‘ v11. Klnc insi ted that no such re- thc British Gov- presserl by to ascertain if‘ there would be any objection 111 this b01111; 111.119" Mr. King adm I ed and informal expnrutoiy conversa- Commons §>mei exploratory conversations" which he chooses to consider not in the nature _ of a request were bctavcen him and then 111111 down Sir Francis Ficnd Commissmncr to Canada so there can be no question whatever. l -for n change. that the approach was made by the r0 gri i=h G0\'1"1‘l‘lll’l"l‘1l. no doubt either that the apprnaxn oi‘ the High Comnussmncr amount- o\\“° WE BEllEVE THIS- T0 BE THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Yei Devisecl An investment of less than $10 a month (HHS AMOUNT INCIEASIS WITH A0!) AND YOU IMMEDIATELY CREATE AN ESTATE OF $5,000.00. TO use a p0 ular phraswthis plan has every! iug. Every wise and far-seeing young man knows he needs some Life Insurance-but the what? where? how? baflles him and he may drift (or just come to be “sold" some Insurance without plan or balance). But here is an all embracing Policy ——a DOMINION LIFE Plum-that pro- vides him with so much-mo simply and so economically—that it is the most opular of all the various Policies issuerluby Dominion Life. It possesses a. good name, too, THE DOMINION SECURITY POLICY. This is what ONE unit will provide- (1) A $5,000 CHEQUE TO YOUR DEPENDENTS if you die-or a regular monthly cheque for ma ny many years ($25 a month for 22 years and 1O months). (2) A PENSION FOR YOURSELF of $25 a month starting at age 6S. This income is guaranteed for 10 years even if you don't live, and for life if you do. E. C. JOHNSTONE, C.L.U., Provincial Manager 111-115 Grafton Street t that "confiderv 111.1 to training of tiom with rcxspect _ _ _ British Air PllOls have taken _p1:1(e I rcqtu-st,‘ and 1v11r11 ho 1111's to 11x1 they _p1r-pa11- for 1 but nothing has developed which 1t 1 1hr people 0t C.1 11 111i11-r\\1.<1-_ 1111': _\\l111111 l.- 0111" 1 11r- wus felt warranted :1. 5111102110111, oi nnpuuus i111: 11111 _ of’ Dr, l\l.11 .11 111.11 1:»1.1111. . A11 polio ," who rightly c1111s11le11s 1t f1 11-1111114-"1. (‘"1118 IWW 111111 1 It, has since been admitted by 1 he any (‘OIIVIIICLES the xotcrs 01 this f-Plld 11W? bvlllll Mr. King that the "confidential and | clogmtrxptnhathgiermltrylnz to n] - 1 . Mr. K1111 in Parliament 0n July 1. , and be welromrti? 1-‘1 Brmsh fiigh l poiicv in term riy accredited minds me of words credited to the cos." If British Pi‘01s u-isllefl 1o come . 1111111.- last dictator in British previous to the Mackenzie King. Oliver Cromwell is ' reported t-o have ' wear not the baub'e that fools dc- liqht to bend the knee to. 11ml 0110:111- w make a. request, 1 111011111 have 1t historyn- over hero to t. 1.11 snlrl “Though i .1 ‘ ' nolvnurou a Lire? ASSURANCE, COMPANY new OFFICE - WATERLOO. ONTARIO King's Refusal Mr. Kin; knows vrry well what he rails the Britbh Govern- ‘ ments "expicrtvorv conversations amounted to "something equal tn a g which Mr. I that l described as "clear 111111 lilltilliblglwlls Briefly the poiicv as thrn enunci- 1 agent of the, ated mode it perfectly clear that Thcrc can be - Great 1311111111 would 11111 be permitt- ed to establish in 01111111111 its ,tr:1in1n1z schools 11111i111-r11ned and metamorphosis of in our own o 1.'1l>11.<l111111111s. 1 11.’. 11olicy:-“I 11o not below 111.1‘. pronlc of 1111s rc1111‘r\' share they would do it; disclose. But 11c flftl‘ fires 01' Frltlny I . fr. Bennett had 1o 11111111111711111“! irtiinq this prn- 11111111 111.11 11111 l 1111‘ Gr1\'cr11n1e111‘s b" ll1‘i‘lli.flf‘il :1.» 1: 111v at 11111 rxpr-usc 11¢ that payer 111111 in;- 1111: (3) ACCUMULATED DIVIDENDS will increase the lump sum pay» meats and incomes. If you are thinking of Life Insurance (and who doesn't, when time is taken for serious thought upon the future) why not fill in the coupon and mail it today? Sum up the advantages of taking one or more units of the Dominion Security Plan-——it is ideal for any young married man because, at very low cost, it gives immediate and sub- stantial protection for loved onus, and at the same time provides 1111 excellent start towards building a retirement income. This makes the mailing of that coupon more im- portant does it not? An Investment of less than $10.00 a month (this amount increases with age) immediately creates an 1351.111- of $5000.00 for your loved ones. W’: suggest you read that again—and mnil the coupon. Tbi: "DOMINION SECURITY’! Plan 1': 4 special will: The Dominion Li]: Assurance Company and 1's ixxued in minimum unit: of $5000—to bra/thy 1E only. The Dominion Life Assurance Company Dept. G -\l1"arerlou. 011111110. III can save 3 .. .. 11 mnnrh, how m-lch n!’ an immediate lfmtfc-—and what monthly rcnmncnr w couron If 1 I 1 (Check ale) Send Information to Namo. Address k1111‘.'.!' 1111111 is 111x111 1170s ll\11 1.1111 b11111!» l‘ make the British 1. forefront of atiacl; 'i‘hev are threatened 1.11:1t if the mcasinu a hide n01 b1- DPTIILI 1 e11 u V111,‘! IS Dill" Government's 1 are 13111111111. C. r sugucating that 1111,» is 11 T1111 111111 the artich- t11 11-1111111 1111111111 1 was made 11v Ills mini-‘tcr 11111111: 11c:- sitlc him is from flu- \':1111-o11v1-r 51111, ‘a Liberal pnpcr 11f the s of July, l‘ 1i S0111 ‘ r1111s111>t11 1i 11111116117501?)- FATHER WELi_- MAGGIE-I'VE INVITED 5 E NOMINATED TO RUN FOIZ PRESIDENT- BUT HE WILL HAVE TO DO A LOT OF THINKING — - No swoon “w?! la-xweneas 5TAgT2"l-\Ei-\+EHN P l l l 1 1111-. Bennett that “not a request but understood that it 1s schist-hills view. Evrrr man who has road 1hr .-_~.----~ ~ - the equivalent to it, an npnroalh more than a request." ‘hl-iwry of modern warfare and 10011111111011 o11 prize 7. Co‘. 51 By (lcorge .\lc.\l:1nus GQACIOUS~FFS f1 _-; v 1 Nil-IE O'CLOCl<- WHAT DO YOU SLIPPOSE HAS HAPPENED TO HIM 1? i DONT KMCW- BUT i HAVE (as-q W.’ cq- 1m, run-111»- swim, 1.11m ave-ulna’. 75¢; *-<;'. comu.1-»_<1~.-~—-—