Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, September 27, 1948

Issue date: Monday, September 27, 1948
Pages available: 30

NewspaperARCHIVE.com - Used by the World's Finest Libraries and Institutions

Logos

About Winnipeg Free Press

  • Publication name: Winnipeg Free Press
  • Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Pages available: 30
  • Years available: 1872 - 2025
Learn more about this publication

About NewspaperArchive.com

  • 3.12+ billion articles and growing everyday!
  • More than 400 years of papers. From 1607 to today!
  • Articles covering 50 U.S.States + 22 other countries
  • Powerful, time saving search features!
Start your membership to One of the World's Largest Newspaper Archives!

Start your Genealogy Search Now!

OCR Text

Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 27, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 12 Winnipeg free press monday september provincial Engineer reports area near Nairn Avenue suggested As dump site a relatively Short term solution to Winnipeg s problem of getting rid of its a burnable refuse might be provided at Elmwood by the utilization of a Long narrow area due South of Nairn Avenue extending East to the Birds Hill Road l. A. Kay provincial pub Lic health Engineer informed the civic health committee in a port submitted wednesday. Or. Kay was instructed by Hon. Ivan Schultz minister of health and it Iblis welfare to make a thorough Survey of the City s waste disposal areas. Due to the proximity of Nairn Avenue and the narrow Width of the property special restrictive measures w o u 1 1 have to be considered before this suggested strip Coull be put into use i. Kay lidded. Such restrictions should be subject to perusal and approval by the local communal. Associations at Elmwood he said. Permission to use this new area in Elmwood should also be con Tingent on closing of the existing Elmwood dump. Of a rodent eradication programme at the existing dump. Of a Weed control programme at the existing dump and procedure to be modified Only to allow the supervised grading of the dump with excavated Earth Domestic Ash or similar inert material. Or. Kay s report adds that the one minute news about john5-Manyille just what the weather ordered remember the old saying. Just what the doctor Well Here s something that s just what the weather ordered Johns. Manville Cedar Grain Asbestos siding shingles. Made of two practically imperishable materials Asbestos and Cement pm Cedar grains were designed to protect your Home from weather s worst. But they re More than weather proof rot proof and fireproof. In fact in Over 35 years not one pm Asbestos Shingle has Ever worn out not one has Ever burned you la find Cedar grains Ideal for new building and in remodelling they can be applied right Over exterior w a of clapboard stucco or Wood shingles. For free illustrated folder describing the attractive training and colours of Johns Manville Cedar grains see your nearest pm dealer or phone Johns Manville. .156 Ivic Phillips St. Phone 21 303. City would be requested to fill the Clay pits on the South Side of Nairn Domestic ashes or other suitable inert material. The pits at present Are considered a source of danger especially to Small children. Admitting that in spite of the effective operation of the new incinerator Winnipeg was faced Vith a definite problem in regard to the disposal ,.of non combustible refuse incinerator residue domes tic and Industrial ashes and Street sweepings or. Kay lists the Fol lowing pertinent factors is required for the disposal of i combustible waste in Large quantities. Haulage to Distant Points is economically unsound. Amount of unburnt residue from the operation of the no incinerator is Large and will tend 1o in crease. Public dislikes the near proximity a refuse dump or disposal ground of any Type. The , an Urban Centre must be some consideration in the difficult task of refuse . Approach roadways Are an essential to any refuse disposal ground. Or. Kay also found f at the use Ful life of the Saskatchewan Vertue dump is " nicely limited however he said it would reason o investigate and de Termine whether or not. Could be extended South ror Sev eral Hundred the right of Way of non existent por Tion of. Wellington Avenue. Ravine use out he also found that in Jil Mooc the use of a Ravine due South o the exist Imp cnr1 Between and the . Appeared b practical from an engineering standpoint but it was unfeasible due to the proximity of the rail Way line and the necessity of a Pricr cd Over the existing dump. S. E. Gage co. Johns Manville dealers Asbestos and Asphalt roofing siding 23z main St. Pm. 96 866 More about Europe continued irom Page i a strenuous Campaign to build up the rather colourless personality of the president in the eyes of the Public. But go to Wald stands fare behind the popularity of the late edouard Benes who held the affection of All classes of the czech population. A visit to a Prague restaurant introduces czech food and also the strict rationing system which in eludes everything from bread gasoline. It takes Only a few Mea to find that effects of last year disastrous drouth have not be worn off. Bread and potatoes i some form Are the Staple food and compared to Canadian stand Ards or those in some of the othe Eastern communists countries the meals Lack in both variety an Quantity. A Good Harvest this year has be the government to Promise an easing of the stringent food ration soon but stores still have on meagre supplies to offer. The Sam shortages exist in clothing textiles Rush your shipments via air cargo Domestic or Export we offer a world wide booking service. For further information please Contact our nearest office. Muirhead forwarding company 678 main St. Winnipeg 24 328 you women who suffer hot flashes feel Chilly Here s Good news Are you Between the Ages of 38 and 52 and going through that trying functional period Peculiar to women does this make you suffer from hot flashes feel Clammy so nervous irritable weak then to try Lydia e. Pinkham s vegetable compound to relieve such symptoms it s famous for this Many Wise Louien take Pinkham s compound regularly to help build up resistance against this distress. Pinkham s compound contains no drugs. It helps nature you know what we this great Medicine also has what doctors Call a Stomachin tonic effect. Note or Yon Rany prefer Lydia e. Pinkham s tablets Wiik Tum cd Iron Lydia e. Pinkham s vegetable compound your City Hydro meter Reader Bill deliverer or collector will take your order for Check your lamp Supply now. Be sure to have sufficient on hand for replacement purposes during the Winter months. You May have your lamps sent . Or charged on your monthly Light Bill. City Hydro Portage at Kennedy Cathedral Cornerstone Laid Appeal for funds made by ukrainian archbishop More than persons Repie will be one main altar with two this scene shows archbishop Basil of the Central exar Chate the ukrainian Catholic Church in Canada wearing the number of priests and citizens at the ceremonial of the laying of the Cornerstone to the new of Olga conducted sunday afternoon by the archbishop. This Cathe dral will archbishop s Church. Next to the archbishop is father w. Kushnir priest in charge of St. Vladimir s and designer of the Cathedral and beside him in front is father w. Flack recently Lebanon. To the right is col. N. Semmens the architect and on his right is mayor Garnet Coulter. Mrs. Coulter is standing behind father Kushnir in a Black hat. A Young priest on the extreme right is father c. Hawryliw from St. Boniface. The Fraser and ors represented builders of he setting ukrainian Catholic churches and organizations took part in the ceremonial and service of the laying of the Cornerstone of the new Cathedral of St. Vladimir and Olga sunday afternoon. Archbishop Basil Ladyka head of the Central exar Chate of the Church officiated. He was assisted by Many priests from the Winni Peg area. Father w. Kushnir priest in charge of the Cathedral told the Large gathering during the ser vice that archbishop lady Ca had donated to the building fund of the Cathedral. Archbishop Ladyka appealed to All the faithful for generous contributions to the fund for the building to be erected to the glory of god and service of the ukrainian catholics and to be a credit to the ukrainians and the both the archbishop and father Kushnir expressed the Hope that this the Only ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in Canada designated by pops 1 Nis will be completed by Christmas in 1949. The new edifice is ,198 feet Long and 64 feet wide in the Centre but wider at each end. It is 60 feet High. The two. Front towers will be 180 feet High. The front part of the altar will be about 50 feet 35 feet deep. There Mailer ones one on each Side. Assisting the archbishop were Ather Kushnir father j. Senkow Ather s., Semczuk father j. Peak father Tarnowecky father Bozyk father w. Iwashko Ather m. Dyrda father c. Haw liw and father w. Flack. Following the service there was a reception in. The Parish at which a number of speeches were Iven and Many delegates from he churches and organizations vere introduced. Mayor Garnet Coulter brought meetings on behalf of the City and personal Best wishes to the Church. Short speeches were Given by w. M. Wall president of the us ainian Catholic Council col. N. The architect father j. Senkiw of St. Nicholas Church w. President of the ukrainian National federation in Canada he mayor father Kushnir and i. A Mykowsky Foreman on. The of. C. J. Harding superintendent of and household articles. Nearly All czech manufactured goods Are ear marked for Export with a Large percentage going to Russia under he five year Trade agreement signed with the soviets last year. Atter exhausting their Small rations czechs Are forced to fall Back on whatever consumer goods they have from pre War Days. To what extent is the Popula Tion opposed to the present communist regime that is one of the questions every visitor i Rorn the. West is anxious to investigate and there is a variety of answers Depe Iid Iii of on who is asked. Even the communists do not claim to have 100 per cent backing aut they picture what opposition there is As a Small remnant of disgruntled reactionaries. Using figures of enrolment in the czech communist party As a basis for gauging government support is misleading because Many non communists were forced by pressure tactics to join the party after the communists took Power last february. At that time political action committees in. Factories and offices presented application forms for Mem Slovakia was set up As a separate puppet state this feeling was re sealed in dramatic Day ate this summer in Bratislava s Market Square. An incident in which a slovak woman and a jewish a Maii quarrelled developed within Sev eral minutes into a Large scale anti a e m i t i c demonstration which took a detachment of More than 300 police two hours to break up. A of about gathered and followed the police Van in which the jew ish woman was placed for pro Keetion to the jail near the Market place. For More than an hour and a half Gie surged outside shouting anti jewish slogans. That night while crowds collect Ted in the Down town Section Large orces and army detach ments patrolled the. Streets and guarded jewish shops slovaks ques toned about this demonstration confirmed the fact that anti sem tic tendencies were Strong in brat Islava. Only the future will Tell How successful the new regime in Czechoslovakia is in coping with this and other problems now con be ship in the party to employees fronting the state not already members. Those who refused to sign were liable to lose their jobs and this happened in Many cases. In order to keep their jobs or purely because it was politically opportune thing to do Many non communists signed up. This july the presidium of the czech communist party s Central committee admitted that Many had been forced to the party and this had been serious in the future the committee decided members would be admitted Only after they had shown them selves to be Well grounded poli party organizations throughout the. Country were called on to be on i the. Alert to Safe guard the party from infiltration of careerist and hostile who do not want to live in the new Czechoslovakia Are free to leave the country the government has claimed several times but in Bratislava the capital of Slovakia there Are Many non communists who say the Only person allowed out of the country Are communists who can be trusted not to spread anti communist propaganda in the Western nations. The result has been a flow of anti communist czechs without passports across the Western Frontier into the american zone of Germany with the objective or eventually reaching France or England or even better America. At the government ministry of information in Prague officials place the number of czechs. Who have fled the country since last february at czech ref Ugee committee in Paris set up last Spring to place czech refugees in new jobs in the West Dif Ferent Story. According to com Mittee members Cross ing the Border illegally at the rate of about 100 every Day and Well Over have reached the West Ern nations since february. One thing about the anti communists you meet in Czechoslovakia estimates of their number vary from 20 to 80 per cent of the that they Are no afraid to Tell foreigners what they think of the government. This re Porter heard the first criticism o the. Gottwald regime in front of the communist party Headquarters in Prague and so Many of the stories of a political terror which have appeared in Western papers seem exaggerated. Indirect pres sure undoubtedly has been use a to secure conformity to new poli cies but charges that the govern ment has used Midnight arrests or Force Are Seldom heard even from ardent anti communists. In Slovakia the government faces a different kind of opposition in overcoming the traditional conservatism of a reborn inanely roman Catholic peasant class and re educating the agricultural Popula Tion along communist lines. Here As in. Other communist countries the government has cashed in on the land hunger of the peasants who until the first War Laboured under a Cen Turies old Feudal system and has gained support among peas ants who were Given their own land in the breaking up and re distribution of Large estates. This support has been safeguarded by assuring the farm population that russian collectives would Noi be established in Czechoslovakia. Complete Freedom to attend religious services is also guaranteed and undoubtedly this guarantee is kept. One problem is Slovakia of which Little is heard is the Strong anti semitic feeling in Bratislava the capital. An ugly aftermath of the dump bodies and hoists 6 xlo1 braced sides 4-5 cd. Capacity heavy duty 7" q79c Cylinder net 6 x9" braced sides 5 cd. Capacity 6" a Cfaft All aluminium closed Van bodies full rear doors including. Wood floor. Ready for mounting. 8 7" x 7 x 6 net 2 7" x 8 x 6 net x 7 x 6 net 703-5 Broadway Avenue phone 37 029 Moke about Schultz continued from Page 1 Elmwood dump subject to restricting material to be dumped to i combustible material and subject to the City Guaran teeing proper supervision of the dump. Thief lifts rings Worth jewelled rings valued at More than were stolen saturday from the Down town hotel room of a Toronto jewelry House representative. A thief forced an the room through the so a Between 2 and 5 o clock in the afternoon. The rings stolen were set with diamonds pearls opals emeralds and o ther pre Cious and Semi precious stones. The robbery victim had left his room at 2 when he returned at 4.55 . He discovered that the Hief had made away the jewelry using a Brief c a s e and Ravener s Sample bag to carry it. Describes lock detective inspector George blow of the City police stated the trans som had not b e in Jimmie or smashed. It had been forced. By pushing he said. The inspector described the transom lock As the Type with a Long bar clipped to the Wall within reach of the room occupant. This Type of transom replying to these representatives or. Schultz in his let Ter said in part the handling of he matter of the Elmwood dump by the City has been most unsatisfactory. The opinion of this depart ment the situation at the Elm Wood dump last summer was Dis Graceful. The members of the Elm Wood Home and school association not Only had ample justification n asking for some effective action on the part of the City Council but n my opinion they have been Long suffering and patient. Flagrant breach they could have taken Legal i Tiomi with Ever Hope of Success Long ago they decayed doing so in order to give the City Council an Opportunity of correcting an in excusable state of affairs. To expect this department to cancel or suspend a provincial Public health regulation of Long standing would in effect deprive them of their just right of action on the one hand and on the other hyoid condone a Long continued breach of the same regulation. It is surely Clear that it is the duty of this department to enforce Public health regulations and not be a party justifying Anc condoning a flagrant b r e a c h of such or. So Tultz added that he was far from satisfied from the verbal representations made that every possible alternative. Site other than h e present Elwood dump had been fully explored. Said he in View of the above observations for this department to agree to the request of the City to cancel a Public health regulation that has been in effect for Many years in order to protect the City from a suit brought by its own suit admittedly justified in Law and in the interests of Public in a letter to or. Schultz a copy of which was before the committee or. Stubbs stated that the executive of the Elmwood Home Anc school association had agreed to withhold application for an injunction pending satisfactory negotiations and agreement in respect of certain proposals made by l. A Kay provincial Public health Engin Eer who conducted a Field Survey of the Elmwood area and the whole matter of waste disposal upon instructions of or. Schultz. Or. However added this decision is premised upon the want of Confidence and Trust in the civic authorities to grapple with this problem in Good Faith or to implement any arrangement that might be made in respect fuck is common to most hotel rooms he said. Because it i Felt that Publica Tion of the the t victim s name might make him the target of future robbery attempts his identification is be ill. A withheld. He came to Winnipeg a week ago on a Selling trip and has called on Many local. Jewelry houses. In his room which he used As a Sample and display room were Laid out on jeweler s velvet display cases. As Well As jewelled rings the thief made away with Many wedding dinner and Signet rings inspector blow stated. In an interview with the free press sunday said is the. value thief s Booty. Inspector blow said that further Esti mates will be made Public later. As yet City police Are holding no one in connection with the crime. Baby boy drowns in pail of water a nine month old baby boy Edward Landry of Lorette Man., drowned saturday afternoon when he fell into a pail of water with which his Mother had been washing the floor a few minutes before. Rushed to St. Boniface Hospital from the family Home about five Miles East of Lorette the baby was pronounced dead by Hospital authorities on arrival. The boy s aunt walked into the room vacated bythe boy s Mother while she went to prepare a meal and found the child in the bucket. His parents Are or. And mrs. John Landry. No inquest will be held and funeral services were held 3 ., monday in the. Lorette Catholic Church. P. Coutu s funeral Home St. Boniface was in charge of arrangements. Burial was in the Vil Lage cemetery at Lorette. Besides his parents Edward is survived by two Brothers George and Leo at Home and four Sis ters Lucille Denise Georgette and Raymonde All at Home former Manitoban drowned. While fishing word has been received Here of the drowning tuesday at West Vancouver . Of Everett Wesley Stephenson Anderson 45, a former resident of Sturgeon Creek Man. Anderson was the younger son of., the late or. And mrs. O. Anderson. Surviving Are his Bro ther Ernest of Winnipeg and two Sisters mrs. Grace Baker and mrs. May Hawkins. 1 the body be brought to Winnipeg for funeral service and interment in the Brookside Ceme Tery the Clark Leatherdale fun. Eral. Home is in charge of the arrangements. Or. Anderson was fishing in the Capulano River with two companions when the Accident occurred his companions attempted to help him but was too Strong and. He was carried away be fore they could reach him. He joined the. Royal Winnipeg rifles in .1940, being discharged in -1943. He has worked in Var ious cities across the Dominion. Liberals name Pearson to run in Algoma East. Espanola ont sept. 27 up b. Pearson was nominated Friday As Liberal candidate for Algoma East in the oct. 25 Federal by election. He told the nominating convention that if a . Candidate opposes him he was ready for a fight. Turning to world affairs he said International communism harnessed to imperialism poses a threat to peace. But there was nothing in the present situation to get jittery i Don t think any govern ment wants War or any people want War. To that extent we Are immeasurably better oif than in 1939 because the nazis then in their madness deliberately provoked Canada could take care of the communist threat within her Borders by keeping the nation s Economy healthy. But alien domes tic communism became Allied with imperialism abroad it could Only be offset by collective Security. Blah Jed River ont. Sept. 27 a presi Dent of the social of Ontario will oppose Hon. L. Or Pearson external affairs minister in the Federal by election in. Algoma East it was announced monday. Advance guard Ottawa sept. 27 up a 193-rman resolutions committee will Start work Here tuesday on close to 500 resolutions submitted for insertion in the progressive conservative party s platform. The committee will be an Advance guard of delegates to the party s National convention sept. Oct. 1, 2. Libra persons born under this solar 23 to oct. Amicable considerate am literal and Are known for their Enterprise artistic talents and enterprising people save systematically because they consider a financial Reserve to be of prime importance to a successful future. You la add to the pleasure of saving by opening an account with us. The. Mortgage corporation Huron Erie i fori w. Whyte manager free Beard the Pas Man., sept. 27 the rescued fliers climbed out of the Rescue plane on their arrival Here saturday a news photographer yelled1 to Pilot Jack m. Kastner . Navy chief Petty officer i want your you can have them shouted Back Kastner. Rumor denied Tel Aviv sept. 27 x. Rumor of an unsuccessful at tempt on the life of Premier David Ben Gurion of Israel was denied i years of nazi control during which officially monday. Deafened aroused by tiny. Hearing device Chicago 111. Wide interest is being shown by thousands of deaf ened people in an amazing new hearing device which now enables them to fully enjoy music sermons and Friendly not be bothered by Bulky heavy separate Battery pack and wires. It is so tiny it fits in the Palm of the hand. Users of this device re port easily understanding even faint voices. Accepted by the Amer ican medical association s Council on physical Medicine. The makers of Beltane dept. 18, 1450 w. 19th St. Chicago 8, 111., proud of their achievement they will gladly Send you a free descriptive Booklet on How to overcome deafness and explain How you May test this tiny de vice in the privacy of your Home without. Risking Penny. Write Beltane it. Why i should consider employment with Salisbury House q. What Are Ray wages a. An inexperienced boy receives per week. An inexperienced girl receives per week. Q. I know nothing about restaurant work How May i learn some thing about this work so May further increase my earnings a. When you Start with Salisbury House you attend a training school for eight Days and learn the Basic fundamentals of restaurant work. Our next class starts october 4th. The restaurant Industry As a whole is rapidly becoming a major Industry. Salisbury House is expanding steadily and every employee working for Salisbury House has higher wages and higher positions right in his own Kitbag. The rate of pay for managers in Salisbury House is greater than that of Many other retail scores. Re. How old do i have to be a. Anywhere bet seen 18 and 30 years of age. This apply to girls As Well As boys q. Am i paid while attending the Salisbury training school a. You Are paid the starting salary of per week. Q. What education do i need a. You should have at least Grade 10 education. Q. Do i get holidays with pay a. Yes one week with pay after one year s service two weeks with pay after two years q. Is the work steady a. There have been no layoffs since Salisbury started in 1931. Q. Where can i find out More particulars a. See our personnel manager anytime at Salisbury House Ltd. .641 Broadway Winnipeg ;