Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 28, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Final edition leg free press Winnipeg Aoudy Clearing this evening. Sunday afternoon cloudiness otherwise Clear. Winds North West at 15 Miles per hour decreasing to Light tonight and sunday. Low tonight and High sunday 41 and 75. Vol. 285 52 pages Price 5 cents with comics inc Winnipeg saturday August 28, 1948 Sun rises 6.37 Moon rises 12.03 s in sets s.21 . Moon sets 3.35 . Forecast Clear statement on Moscow talks awaited in four capitals who s my new find your answer today Here is a clue to the question who is going to be my Teache his along with a Complete list of the assignment of teachers t he schools of Winnipeg came the announcement saturday b . C. Pincock superintendent of schools that 44 kindergarten will be ready to operate sept. 1. Six kindergartens will be open no for the first time and two More will open As soon As Weston and Sargent Park schools Are completed a few weeks from now. Due to a shortage of kindergarten space or. Pincock announced hat each Kinder Garten would list eral Wolfe. Those promoted t Grade in from lord Nelson will b accommodated in King Edward. Patients in the children s Hosp Here s the Ideal beat the heat formula it May not be new but four year old fax Lento can Tell you it s still one of the Best. Her recipe goes something like this a Shady Back Yard Mother s Sun glasses. Pick out the briefest bathing suit you possess add one Beach umbrella an easy chair and an ice Cream Cone. Add As Many of the latter As parents will allow. Result fax puts a guarantee on it. You la be As Cool As a Cucumber this picture was taken in Philadelphia Dur ing the current heatwave in the East. Winnipeg while comfortable saturday was swept by Cool breezes. All children Between five and six ears As of nov. 30. From this list 10 children will of selected in each school beginning with the oldest. Where a school hits fewer than 50 kindergarten pupils children from outside the school area will be enrolled those nearest six years setting preference. Overcrowding of the City s school population in certain areas have made it necessary to shift classes o other schools. Two Grade 10 classes in the Dan Al Mclntyre District will be con inked in general Wolfe school Ilso one class Grade 7 will be opened in Riverview to relieve the lord Roberts school. Plans set pupils promoted from John m. Cing to Grade Vii and from Green a to Grade Viii will go to Gen see Complete list of teachers Paige 32 Tal will have a half Day Teache this year. Where there May be some Doub which Junior High school a pupi is to attend after finishing element Ary school the school Board plan to Send out cards. All pupils transferring from Iun for High to senior High will receive cards by tuesday. . Should net profit says . Consultant the Winnipeg electric company should Nei a Rock Bottom return of eight per cent on its transit system investments John h. Bickley pub lie. Consultant from Louisville ky., said Friday at a hearing of the company s application an increase in fares. I would go so far As to say a than turn of 12 per. Cent would not be unreasonably or Bickley told the municipal and Public util Ity Board. Expressed in terms of dollars or. Bickley said the eight per cent return would amount to approximately compared with the netted by the company last year. Information shows that transit systems Are less stable and More French government Falls in new crisis Paris aug. 28 month old coalition government of Premier Andre Marie resigned Early today Over the Issue wages and prices. Most observers believed the new crisis to be one of France s gravest Post War political tests. A president Vincent Auriol in mediately went into conference wit political leaders including Pai Reynaud Marie s finance minister and former Premier Robert Schu Man. Reynaud said As he left Auriol office consultations have begun 1 have just been received by the president of the the crisis which brought Abou the government s collapse was old country soccer in Timsit do Venlon Arsenal 0 Manchester United 1. Birmingham ally 1 cd Ilsen 0. Blackpool 1 Aslon Villa 0. Bolton 0 wanderers 5. I Charlton athletic 3 town 1 Derby county j Shef Flefil United 1. Liverpool Sunkler tend 0. I Manchester City 0 Stoke City 0 Tell i 1 Everton Newcastle 2 Preston North end 3 Portsmouth .1 Burnley 0 division Blackburn Kovers to. Barnsley 3. Cardiff City 2. Southampton 1. Chesterfield 0. West hum United 0 Coventry City 1. Leicester City 2. A Ullum Nott Lorham Forest 0. Leeds United 2. Luton town 0. Lincoln City i. Tottenham hotspur 0 tiek Plymouth Arbyto 0. Grimsby town 2, Queen s Park rangers "1. Bradford 0. Sheffield wednesday 0. Bren Toril West Bromwich Albion Bury 3. Takk in b copy Tii Iii i1ivisio.v a Crickton Stanley 1 old Helm athletic 1 Lliel Bradford cite 1 2 Chester 3 Gateshead a it1e Crewe Alexandra 3 Stockport county 1 tie rovers 0 Barrow 0 the Halifax town 1 York City 2 Hull City i Mansfield town 0 new Brighton 1 Hartlepool United 1 tie Rochdale 3 Darlington i Rotherham United 7 rovers 0 third division South Ken Bournemouth and Boscombe athletic 1, Swansea 1 a Bystol City 3, Northampton town 0. Crystal Palace 1. Millwall 3 Exeter City 4. Norwich City 3. Ipswich town 5, Newport county 3. Leyton Orient 0, Brighton and Hove Albion 3. Notts county 4. Bilston Rover 3. Port Vale 3. Aldershot 0. Swindon town 2, Southen United -1. Walsall 1. Torquay United 1 division a Aberdeen 2. Motherwell 0 Albion hovers 2 Falkirk Clyde s hibernian 5 Fife 3 St. Mirren 1 hearts 1 celtic 2 Morton 3 third Lanark 3 diet Queen of the South s Patrick Thistle 2 in Fiers 1 Dundee 1 tie a Arbroath 1. Kit Murnock 1 Ayr United 1. athletic 3. Cowdenbeath 0, St. Johnston a 3. Dundee United 3, Airdrie otlans 3. East Stirlingshire 3. Alioa athletic 2. Hamilton academical Raith hovers late Queen s Park 2. Stirling Albion 3. Stenhouse Muir 5, Dumbarton 0. 1hisii k ally cud Portadown 0 Glenavon 0 lie Coleraine. 1 Derry City 4 Belfast celtic 3 distillery 0. I j Glen Toran 6 Bangor o.1 Ards 0 2 Ballymena United Vij. Lini Reid he said adding that they therefore required a higher rate of return in order to attract new capital arid maintain the Confidence of the mar Ket no question the estimated Bick Ley said would be neither confiscatory nor compensatory in the sense that while it was less than a transit Utility should earn it was not Small enough to drive the com Pany out at business. He producer figures showing that Revenue of the company s electric Utility Hurt increased 346 per cent since 1926, during which period the Revenue of the transit system had advanced Only 62 per cent. There was. No question that he service offered by the company was Worth the proposed fare of cents or three trips Lor cents. Commenting on estimates by _ two Day struggle to draft a series Board accountants that the com of economic and financial reforms. Informed sources said the Cabinet fell because Reynaud wanted to raise Many prices such As those for milk bread rail fares and Toba Cooj party s property should be valued at. He said his personal estimate of it for rate making Pur poses was this higher figure would require a higher return. It was based he said not on a formula but on. Established procedure and informed judgment 1 asked by g. S. Thorvaldson City counsel if a company should be allowed to collect from its custom ers Money to pay for past depreciation costs which it could have but did not pay or. Bickley said he did not think it should. I want you to assume we have a company with a net income of still hot sweltering Ontario seek Cool reaches Toronto aug. 2s up Central Canada sheltered in it hot Box for a sixth straight Daj saturday but the weather Bureau warning of no Relief this week end want such sad news generally. With the week end off thousands flocked to beaches am the country to get away from i All. See . Page 8 five stranded for 23 hours in storm a near Brush with was experienced five persons who were caught out on Lake Winnipeg thursday morning in a motor boat when a sudden Freak storm blew i d do it again Mountbatten defend Dieppe raid decision Ottawa aug. 2s Mountbatten of Burma the Man who conceived i he Dieppe raid by the canadians in August 194 2, Sale to was probably the most import ant raid and one of the mos vital operations of. The second world War. The former chief of combined operations told members of the parliamentary press gallery tuesday if i had the same decision to make again i would do As i did before he put the conference off record mail a speech in Toronto Satur Day on the subject. It was his first sex chief Justice c. E. Hughes of . Dies at Osterville mass., aug. 2s a Charles Evans Hughes Lormer chief Justice of the uni de states died Friday night. The former chief Justice had Een ill for several months with a weak heart. Was 86. Hughes left the highest judicial Ost in the United states july 941, declining health in spent most of his time in his washing to n Thome after that Liv ing in. Relative obscurity de to the supreme court the first time to run in 1916 As the Republican candidate for president against Woodrow Wilson. President her Bert Hoover appointed him chief Justice in 1930. He was Secre tary of state in c. E. Hughes the Harding and Coolidge administrations and served terms As governor of new i Public statement on one of the mos controversial actions of the. War the curl said the lessons Levi Rcd in the is Salt i ital pro found effects on later conduct of the War and listed these demonstrated the Neces sity of an artificial Mulberry probably ensured the Suc Cess of the a Day Landing two year later. 2. They immediately became what Field marshal Alexander now governor general called the Bible of assault operations in the Mediterranean. 3. They conversely fooled the germans utterly and completely into concentration of their defence on the ports and Laid the beaches relatively open for the a Day at tack. He made the Point that so per his staff and time were tie voted not to the commando raids they were glamorous but to plans for the eventual Landing in France to stay. In these he had conceived an experimental assault As an essential a elude to the Landing. Primarily it lad to be ascertained whether a port could be seized within the Bur Day period they dared allot themselves after study of Channel weather history. Dieppe was the port chosen. The Cun Gidiun second division was Force selected not be he picked it but because Gen. then Cana Dian oversell chief asked for the Job. The results the Earl said indicated the allies could t count on a Ort within four Days. They also indicated the the Neces sity of an artificial port. If without the knowledge of the 1944 landings had Gam bled on a port there could Well Lave been disaster. I the Earl said he assumed entire for the raid. He Felt to casualties men killed. Missing -out., of vere in the e costly tradition of All such raids and that they were justified by their contributions to Victory a tip. The five were or. Charles f. Ball pastor of the River Forrest 111. Presbyterian Church and a for Mer Winnipeg Ger his wife and two children Donald 13 and Elaine 12, and his father h. P. Ball of 163 l Upton Avenue. The five were stranded on a narrow neck of land at the Mouth of the red River where it enters Lake Winnipeg for 23 2 . Thursday until 1 , Fri Day. Wearing Only Light summer clothes they huddled under their boat while the storm swirled around them. Or. Ball made an at tempt to walk through the Netley Marsh Esmo Shore but was forced to give up when he found himself sinking below knee level in the bog. The party set out from their summer cottage at Matlock Beach fish. Lake their Hope was that t h e scattered Thule showers predicted for most parts of on Turio and Quebec saturday and sunday would Cool things off before monday starts an other work week. The Mercury was Down a few degrees Friday but humidity Hod increased. Thousands of factors and office workers took their third consecutive half Holiday. Some Industrial workers at wind Sor ont quit at noon Ontario government buildings closed a 12.30 . In Toronto and an Esti mated Oshawa ont work. Men Laid Down their tools after lunchtime. Ice Cream and soft drink manufacturers in Ontario and Quebec reported demand for their products doubled. Farmers hit agriculture minister Kennedy of Ontario said the heat wave burning up hundreds of acres of past Ireland and that Dairying costs would Rise since Farmers would be forced to feed Grain to cattle. Niagara District fruit growers re ported a 30-per-cent loss in some crops. Toronto temperatures Toronto temperatures reached 94 at 3 . Friday four Deg Rees cooler than at the same time Early thursday morning to arriving at the tip of the they found fishing poor and decided to return Home. It was there the storm blew up forcing them to return to the net by marshes. There they remained overnight while anxious relatives organized search parties to Hunt them. . . Joined in the search As mat Ock residents awaited word of the Progress. Two boats which put out to hint the five were forced to turn Back by the storm. A plane was set to join in the search when the party returned Home to Matlock under their own Power Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ball was the former Cath Belling am of Winnipeg. See weather Page 8 baby girl abandoned on door step a three weeks old baby girl was found abandoned on the Steps of the St. Joseph s Hospi Tal nurses residence Early sat urday. City police Are investigating. The child was discovered about 7 ., wrapped in a with a bottle of milk beside her. Authorities Are Cai ing for the baby in the Hospital until her parents Are found or until she can be placed in an orphanage. Communique expected to reveal some Accord London aug. 28 and the Western Powers apparently have reached some agreement in the mos conv conferences regard ing the ber Lin problem and a communique is to be issued in the t on capitals saturday night Over the week end. A British foreign office spokes Man at. A press conference Satur Day said a communique is pos sible but not yet it was understood that the three Western envoys May decide at their meeting in Moscow sat urday when the communique will be issued and what it will say. Other Well informed sources Laid some technical details remain 0 be worked out before issuance of a comm Tique. It was unde Tood that the communique when t comes will be Brief and unde Ai de. Confer with Bevin French ambassador Rene. Mas Igli called on it Hon. Ernest 3evin, British foreign Secretary saturday morning and . Am Cassador Lewis Douglas was to be. Him later. The full of a French the second time in a. Embarrassed the negotiations with Russia to Home British and american officials insisted however it would not de a action in the Moscow talks. But they could not ride their con pm that twice during these crucial negotiations France has Leer without a government. The first time this happened was 1 he end of july when the rn1. Powers were drafting their new approach to Moscow. After he russians rejected the Western protest against the Berlin bloc la de. Now As the Moscow talks a eased to have reached a Climax see Moscow Page 8 red Leader passes Buck Berlin City Council riot pleas evaded Berlin aug. 28 soviet commandant Satur Day evaded pleas by City Council leaders that he protect their meetings from further invasions by communist demonstrators. Then he passed the Buck to the russian sector police in reply to a letter from the Council speaker asking such pro Lection the commandant maj go i Alexander Kotikov said he did no understand what was desired o him. Kotikov was asked Friday nigh for assurances that City pall the soviet sector would be Kep Lear of rioters who have invade t the last two Days forcing can collation of Assembly meetings. His reply to the letter from Otto Suhr speaker of the mainly non communist As Sembly consisted of a. Series of c o 11 n to e a ii Estinos and front paged saturday the official soviet press. The commandant s reply re Quested a series of and asked the count see Berlin Page 8 hanged for treason Sofia Bulgaria aug. 28 a general Dimter Tomo and two former colonels wer ged tuesday for sabotage an reason it was announced Friday Drew Diefenbaker get equal support Manitoba progressive conserva ves Are evenly divided Between remier George Drew of Ontario and John Diefenbaker. . Of Ake Centre and Western Canad Ivorite son candidate in the race in the party s National leadership a Long distance Telephone Survey the province by the free press saturday morning netted these cts delegates favor or. Diefenbaker As a Man who ill support Western policies but me Are willing to vote for pre Ier Drew should his Persona a form Grant concessions to the Airie provinces. Heaviest support for Premier Drew will come from the party Hierarchy in Manitoba including at least two minis ters one . And one Senate 3_ most rank and file delegates will remain uncommitted until they reach the convention and have a Chance to examine the Candi dates. Neither or. Diefenbaker nor col. Drew it was pointed out. Has publicly announced his candidacy for the party leadership Here is a line up of the party seniors queried by the free press c. C. Prairie As they see it Miller Portage la i m making no Bones about it i la put everything i have behind or. Diefenbaker s Candida col. .1 a. Ross . If there was a vote in the prov Ince today it would be two to on for Premier Drew. I m supporting him with All i be got. I think it i essential for Canada that he by elected. His Fine record in Ontario has proved Wallace c. Miller m.l.a., Gretna there is very definite support for Diefenbaker in thin area but a lot will depend on what Premier Drew offers Western Canada. Personally i won t make up my mind until i ret to the convention and find out How Thi stand on freight rates Domin Ion provincial and similar Western Huff b. Morrison m.l.a., Kal Eida it s about a 50-50 split in this area. I think most of our delegates would like to see a Westerner like or. Diefenbaker elected Leader but they May vote differently when see choices Page 8 Champ 2 Down at nine holes Riverside Golf club n.b., aug. 28 up miss Grace Len of Newington conn., de ending her Canadian ladies open Golf championship was two Down saturday to mrs. Eddie Bush of Wilmington del., after nine holes f their 35-Hole final. The Champion was off to a surprisingly poor Start dropping five f the first six holes to mrs. Bus i. She recovered and won the next free in a Row. In a nutshell 1. Wise poc the fairy Harb berlins. 2. Hurstown min Corporal Mike. S. Camp whip for Burdock coordinator. 4. Bluffer cur Lovely Way. Fort Gurry. Air Cintli to Riff Jin. I. I Ronli Tyrian june 7. Hair do. Ascot Coral Host. Bust bin for. Scratches 1. O. K. Surpli Bever i Sicly Brown Mantle Alabama Bow Lomini nine Boh Market Songi silent double. I. All Elisi hocs 3. All also Eli rifles. 4. All Alno 5. Maureen k. Iii oct boy Honor. 7 track fast. Mam Tor a i Rickky b j 1 Akk Kif Kcal i Dav Mii Jav a Kivist up Furlon Lystre Misi Wijs by nip nine yank wl-c-1. 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Foulkes in the event of War Canadian army command staffs would immediately take Over As divisional and brigade Headquarters in the Field Lieut. Gen. Charles Foulkes chief of staff stated in Winnipeg tax Unsinn nil Johari .1. Valis Enlil. A. Haromin i Orini Hack Rinir Nini Rhyl i year Olds and tip one ods buy in i 100 Anul 1m Yankee trader 117 mis. Annuli 1m Star 111 noddy s Nunier yank cd 117 All j kit air i air Milr in Niimi i .1. I. J1s Alli i Jay lie Kik Tii hah k allot Trimn am 30k ii u3 puck. Ujj 7 fair Shyk Harvey m Gay Ouy duo far mind 112 111 112 Friday night. Fresh from inspections of Cana Dian officers training corps units at Shilo and Calgary the chief of staff paid High tribute to University of Manitoba officer cadets. They Are at the top of the classes. I have he said. Difficulty overcome Gen. Foulkes made an overnight Stop in Winnipeg As part of a Rou Tine inspection trip which has taken him to Calgary Edmonton and Vancouver. He is returning to. Ottawa saturday. During the opening phases of the second world War the general staff had difficulty finding men suit Able to form divisional and brigade Headquarters. This difficulty has been overcome by the work and in rally to Carroll Diehl Field of present Day commands in d Martha Josephine general stated. Laughter after deduction of be guests to eight relatives. Under personal property were isted clothing and jewellery valued t household goods valued it the balance of the is ate was made up of Bank stocks valued at securities to 69, Cash in Bank s930. Other per onal property was valued at 11. Commenting on the joint air school at Rivers Man., he. Had this to say it is the finest i have Ever Winnipeg s .p.p.c.l.l, now stationed in Calgary will begin their airborne training Early in october stated Gen. Foulkes. Training will include both Parachute and glider trained the regiment will form permanent airborne unit in which the age of the aver age ranker will of about 23 years he explained adding every Man in the unit is a Volunteer for airborne by the end of the year 200 dutch Beauty 114 hard Man Daft Light Kllc it Siris my Venth Hack 11.1 i Loncek 110 Sweet Carpi 112 Brilliant Star Ace of Luijs and up 112 Rio also .117 Jib Holmi 317 117 or. 117 322 mho boy 122 Mlsna Finch 112 117 Boon shorty Al 17 Ned a. 122 of ji2 117 j17 317 houses will be available to person Nel stationed at. Rivers. At the moment five Are Complete and occupied said the general. Speaking on the feasibility of recruiting a modern army in a time of full employment he said we Are not interested in training a great Many men. We want officers . S and tradesmen. At the moment .800 Reserve officers Erich year along with Many tradesmen Chin Start their train Lynx Royal Cunt Dinn army army week scheduled to Start sept. 18, will see the Start of a recruiting drive reckoned to fill the ranks of the Active Force and bring the Reserve up to p the said. The reserves will a. Nucleus a horses if n c o incl twin Init i allowance i Immel. Training school 10 , for he continued. Scratch Competition keen Pihut Kack monday 4.30 . Competition to join the . Lieut. Be Xerox Charles Foulkes the fair. Party Brck Kinkton Silver High pay sixth Itaf k i and up Kur loss 10b glom Tovin 110 . Also fall Kiln stump Kant jclo7 i Pronto kid 122 a Arufo Ollu Fly of orly a. 10u a a of 1 bin Martin sunny Belle Noramn Kelly r. Pash Swany Money si1bstjtiitk Hack i Anil shirk 3 22 Memphis 1-ad 122 3jo 117 122 122 Ala be Tyl air 10 also stick a xi07 Heau drug Mel Chimes Doi Ible 117 Mack son m12 Roll eco to x1i2 117 110 is very keen and the regiment will Wear the traditional red Beret and All airborne according to the general. He Felt that no difficulty would be experienced in see Foulkes Page 8 move to save beaux it Jer Frankfurt aug. .28 the possibility of Supply ing Berlin with pre cooked food to conserve fuel in the russian blockaded City is being studied by British american authorities
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