Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 06, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Fagg 10 Australia will move to ratify wheat pact Melbourne May 6 Reuters Hon. Reginald Pollard minister Lor Commerce agriculture announced Friday that legislation for the ratification of the International wheat agreement will be introduced in the australian Parlia ment during the session beginning May 18. Australia will Export bushels of wheat a year under the agreement intended to stabilize world prices for wheat during the next four years. It was signed by the United states Canada and 39 Ether countries in Washington March 23. Winnipeg to xxx pass Smpat. Mat 1949 group deplores report Only Bryce baked bread sold onto at your grocer s Church Board clarifies Atlantic pact Resolution Toronto May 6 cup or. R. J. Mutchmor of the Board of evangelism and social service of the United Church of Canada Fri Day issued the text of a Resolution on the Atlantic pact approved wednesday by the executive Board of the Church s general Council. The executive Board resolved to urge the ministers and members of the United Church "1. To Pray that this pact May be an instrument of peace "2. To do everything possible to make this Alliance primarily a Means to the establishment of peaceful and democratic world As set Forth in articles 1, 2 and 3 of the pact by strengthening the free institutions of the member states by promoting stability and Well being within and among them and by encouraging International makes bathtubs sparkling White Snowflake 1 ammonia cleans refreshingly clean a world of cleanliness in every a trackage try All three ovum economic collaboration including self help and Mutual the executive Board by i 13 12 margin voted Down a thir clause in the prepared thin Elaime id to recognize that while it in our earn est me and that the in claim provided in article 5 May never he invoked yet if the Nece Canada Fth Ould do her duty under the prov Imoni of the pact to main Tain Security of the North at untie area the action deemed be Cestary being determined according to our democratic constitutional Montreal presbytery of the United Church thursday passed Resolution deploring what it d scribed As a garbled report the press of the Board s action. D r. H. Scott presbytery Secretary said he was making the Folly ing entry in his minutes our information wan that in in amendment adopted or considered nor in any debate on the Resolution was there any attempt whatever to qual Ify the approval of the North Atlantic pact including Mil itary the Canadian press in its repo of the meeting said the Board approved the pact generally hut de meted a clause which would hav called on the Church members generally to recognize if the necessity arises. Canada should d her duty under provisions of the Truman declares Taft Hartley Bill fight will go on tilt inn service Washington. May Dent Truman made it Plain for Day i hat despite this week s Deve up ments in Congress he will con Niue to fight for a Bill carrying out the democratic Campaign pledge to repeal the Taft Harlle act. He said he considered wednes Day s vote of 212 209 by the House to Shelve the Wood Bil containing most features of i Taft Hartley Law As a Victory of the administration. He observed that it gave the at ministration forces a Chance t Start Over again and maybe obtain an acceptable Bill. Beans lord Portal Dies Whitchurch. Hants. Eng land May 6 a lord Porta of Laverstoke Soldier statesman and sportsman died suddenly for Day. He was 64. State vacuum stores present this amazing vacuum value take advantage of this offer while it is still available be 25 .50 just in time for Spring cleaning get your Home looking spick and Span the easy can do it so much easier with a vacuum cleaner this is your Opportunity to get a famous nationally known machine rebuilt by experts at a special Sale Price Complete with attachments and a Liberal guarantee. Enquire today out of town inquiries Puite write Andreu below evening appointments if desired including attachments guarantee months parts warranty 12 months free service 117 Portage ave. Winnipeg Stork in principal cities Inland am Una. France fears new Rapallo Over Germany .v.v. Mtraj4 trip no Servert Paris May 6 France s main concern now that the Prospect of a big four conference in Paris has materialized is that a United Independent uncontrollable Ger Many might emerge a result of the negotiations. Such a Germany might it is feared ally itself with Russia thereby extending the soviet zone of influence in Europe beyond the Rhine and backing the democratic countries of Europe up against the Atlantic. Robert Schuman foreign min ister said recently that a new Rapallo was to be feared because the German feeling toward the russians As a result of the experience of soviet occupation is very different from what it was after the first world War. Nevertheless the ominous word versa ions. In 1922. While the Allied Rapallo keeps cropping up in press comment and in private con Powers were negotiating with Ada Mant russian delegates Over the resumption of economic activity Russia signed the Wreay of Rapallo with Defeated after Sec ret negotiation. The treaty re stored diplomatic relations Between Russia and Germany renounced their War claims on each other and encouraged Trade David Watts five is the personification of the lad in the song some years Back which related the lament of violin Prodigy who begged his mom to let him play the drum instead As he watches with absorbed fascination and Awe the drummer of Olden times during a St. George s Day review on the artillery ground. Fins Bury Barracks. London. Eng. The lord mayor of London. Sir George Azlwen was there reviewing the saturday afternoon soldiers and Little David eyes Only for the drummer. Bomb takes boy s hands new Brunswick n.t., May 6 a Anthony Nannarone. 1s year old student at Rutgers University lost both his hands thurs Day in explosion of a makeshift bomb composed of chemicals in a paper drinking cup. It was alleged the bomb was concocted As a prank. Prodigy in Washington meeting or no Jerry 5, plays Mozart by harm an Nichols Washington May 7 bup there the boy was in a. Little Blue suit with Pant legs Way above the Knees. White shoes and Boby sox. No tie. Jerard Jennings conn., age five. Of Norwalk was a child Prodigy if i Ever saw one. Sure. Be plays Chopin Bach and the others on the piano. He beats the Dickens out of a snare drum. He slays the xylophone and can begin from the fourth line and run through Abe Lincoln s Gettysburg address. Ferry no Quarter and none. There we were. Of polite and photo Trayhern in the District committee room in the Senate. Wins of the Capitol. A clerk came in adjusted his tie and in a loud voice that there had been h mistake. An important committee we about to sit Down. Our five year old announced in a High squeaky voice that if anybody Vas about to sit Down it would be Jerard Jennings. The clerk caught a dropping jaw while the Brown haired Brown eyed Young Man sat Down and be Gan something from Mozart. The cameras clicked and the Oung Man stopped. Trove Over you got me from the Wrone he said. Move Over Here where you can see my Richt. the Lens men. Who take few orders. Turned their attention to hat tiny right hand the Young Man Tore into one of most difficult numbers. The clerk who had been sent Clear the room looked a Little helpless but interested. Leaning Over the piano their profiles recorded for my Verity for the promo lion of National music week were three senators. The first senator Haman we to from Terry s Home town mrm Nhon of Xor walk. . Fit lit looms Over steelworkers nationalization London. May 6 renters Vinson Churchill and other con Ergative party leaders gave notice Roay that they will move reject Ion of the government s Bill to nationalize the Iron and steel Industry when it is debated on its Inal stage in the House of commons a today. The Bill expected of pass through the commons without Dif Mculty in View of the government s majority. After that it will go to the House of lords where with the conserva Ives in the majority it is Likely o have a rough passage. Fill pm up is Call else tanked Salmon will be seasick Ottawa. May 6 Milo Bell of new Westminster. B.c., Aid Friday fish get seasick. As chief Engineer of the internal ional Pacific Salmon fisheries com Mission. Or. Bell is familiar with transporting live Salmon in tank ars from hatcheries to Rivers. The tanks must be filled to the of. He declares otherwise the wishing water makes the Salmon . Bill plans entry of refugees . Herald Tribune sewn service Washington May s the Incuse judiciary committee approx d thursday a Compromise Dis laced person Bill to admit refugees to the United states Over four year period. Although it Falls Short of he admissions urged by he Truman administration the ill would wipe out discriminatory features of the present Law. The measure will be introduced in he House monday. Swansea a 21 labourer pawned his Ather s trousers to get Money Hen sold Mother s engagement ing to redeem the trousers. He wag bound Ever for two Yean. I the boy said. Nice to see Brien said he thought h was ice. J of. What s your first he asked turning to sen. Kefauver of Tennessee. said rhe gentleman from Tennessee. No Job shortage for u students the employment situation for University students is very favor considering the Large num Ber of graduates this year. Fred j. White regional superintendent of the unemployment insurance commission said Friday. More than 1.000 of the 2.000 graduates seeking employment through the University offices of the National employment service. Already have accepted permanent positions and Many others have been referred to suitable employ ment. I esies he said. And he asked turning to moustached gentleman. What s your front Wayne said the Man. T was sen. Wayne Morse of Oregon who has three daughters and was used to handling Small boys. The drive clerk finally managed to is out. Of the committee room. So the meeting adjourned to the Statler hotel. There Jerry played a Little Long hair and Little Boogie Boogie. He also showed off a rattling off the names of the United nations which no re Porter in the room could name. He told us the leading industries of every state in the. Union. He no ind the from Washington on Down. What do you want to be when you grow i asked him. If i can t be a lion he said. I want to be a Cowboy. Anything but a reporter. They re ton show in Wyoming Rock Springs. Wyo., May. 6 of tourists were stranded Here Friday by a soggy Spring Snow which stalled Biles and buses on the highways. The is 15 inches deep in some places. City of Winnipeg notice of intention to make certain local improvements and to assess the Cost of same upon frontage properties. Notice hereby Given that the municipal Council of the City of intends to make each of the local improvements mentioned in the schedule and assess the Cost thereof on the land benefited thereby excepting in any Rase fun arcu owners of land proposed to be assessed for the improvement which land has assessable therefor after take no into account any allowances or adjustments made in respect of Corner lots and other special cases authorized by Section 562 of the charter acre eating at least three fifths of the total frontage proposed to be so assessed petition the Council against the improve meet within one month of the publication of this notice. For the purpose of any such petition each of the proposed improvements is treated As a separate work. Excepting As otherwise indicated in the schedule below the Laid by any improvement named in the schedule and intended Lobo assessed for Cost thereof if the land fronting on the portion of Street or Lane in which work is done. In the of b where the work to be done is stand in the schedule to be on one Side of a Street the land benefited and intended to assessed for the Cost i the. Land fronting on the portion of Street in which work is done and on the name Side of the Street. In each Case in which a local improvement mentioned in the schedule below is proceeded with the Cost thereof will be levied by a special assessment against the land benefited As aforesaid at an equal rate per foot frontage. If the work appears in the schedule under the heading one year the said Cost will be levied in one year. In each of the other cases the amount required to pay the Cost of the work will be borrowed and an annual amount sufficient to pay interest and provide for repayment of the Prince Pul will be levied Over the term of years indicated in the schedule in respect of such improvement. Mention of the Cost of the work is Hereinbefore made the reference is to that part of the Wolfi Cost remaining after deducting the share if any assumed by the City it 1 c 35 indicated excepting As otherwise indicated in the schedule the City at targe. In the Case of pavements and the placing of crushed Stone will assume inc Cost of any work done in Street intersections and will also assume in certain cases the allowance s made in respect of Corner lots etc., Hereinbefore mentioned. In the Case of Concrete pavements Concrete sidewalks and laying crushed the str Pis mentioned on the schedule arc in areas regarded for the purpose of local assessments As residential otherwise indicated. In any Rase where the local improvement is made and land fronting thereon is exempt from special levies therefor the cily shall assume As part if its share of the Cost of the work the levies for the work which it might have Marie against the exempt land if it had been so exempt and such items shall Noi be taken into account in computing the four sevenths limit prescribed in sub notion u of Section pm of Tho Winnipeg . If any land fronting on or. Work is pee Mph during the whole Lenn of the special levies the Ful amount assumed by the City shall to levied against hip land whenever it again becomes us Harrt to Taxa Tion at the same rate and during the sume number of years As in the original term. If any of the land fronting in the work is exempt during part Only of Anginal torm. The Nevirs Shalij la imposed against the land for the pan of term in which it is exempt and additional Lvii c shrill to imposed for a further period sufficient to reimburse the City for levies assumed by it. Local improve mint sri kit la Flor Lar crushed Vrr term 4 Inch application on Lilac Street from la hire. Amur to Rosr Dille Kali mated Cost 4 Inch Hippli Catlin on Clare Avci hip from Osborne Street to Fisher a tract. Asti mated Cost 4 Inch application on Lane in die Block bounded by Hare and Montgomery Avo . Of Larne and fish i streams. Estimated Rost s1.0-10.0o. 2 Inch application on sen in my Avenue from Aynsley St rpt to a Mhina High i Osl Inch a Piplica Ion Lurette of 5200.00. Flag Avenue from Wilton Street to Guelph Street. 340 it. Oiler Hoo. 561 it. Cun Orete ten term 5 Al on South of onre Avenue Fitim the East line of Oshonie Pirret to the or St Lino of Kish to strict. Estimated Cost .s2.t-vs.voo. 5 Al. On North Side of Churchill drive from the Wem line of 11. Block 3, plan 42s1 to the West end of lot 1. Bjork 1. Plan 42s1. Estimated Psi w95.00. Rel. On South Side of Dudley from a Point 1 it. West or the rapt line it Harrow Street to a in my 1 it. Ens of the West line of Stafford Street. Esti mated Cost Rifle. On South Side of Luj an Avenue hmm u Point 1 it. Of the West line of betaine Street to the line of the . Pm ulna Mountain Branch. Esti mated Rost sr20.00. 5 Al. On North Side of Ashland Avenue from a Point 20.5 it. Pcs of the line of Pem Liina Park to a Point 20.n it. O the West line of Peshina Park. Estimated Rost s530.00. Al. On South Side of Cje Trudt Avenue from the East line of Osborne Street m a print 400 Al. Ronsi. Estimated Rost. . 5 it. On the West Side of Spruce Street from a Point 300.7 it. North of the North line of Sargent Avenue to the Smith line of the first inne North of surgent Avenue. Kostl muted Cost 57.10.00. Tifi. On South Side of Bench Avenue from a of Dewiley slip so Reed. To the East line of 10. R it. Yeomans e5thna1ed Cost. South Sti Side of Logan to a Point. 2f . Point t i t. West of the East line plan 975. Estimated Avenue from a Point 1 Al. West of the East Lens it. Oast of the line of Mcphillips Street. N it. On West Side of Clifton Street hmm a Point 1 it. Ellie Avenue to a Point it. North of the South line Elmre Avenue. Estimated
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