Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, May 30, 1950

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 30, 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Kitchen Star Bicket pin Kirchon stir braid with Mitic Tach if if Lin Avi Iube it your f Price 5c per copy edition with comics Loc Winnipeg tuesday May 30, 1950 by Carrier in Winnipeg 2sc per week. 3 inoculation clinics in City take Over after wednesday free typhoid inoculation clinics will he discontinued after mesday in All City with the exception of the children1 hos Piui City health department officials announced tuesday. However for the Benefit of those still wishing inoculations three centres will open daily ext kept sunday in different sections Winnipeg. The will be located at the Hospital. Main Street and Aber Deen Avenue Riverview United Church Oakwood East of borne Street and Augustine United Church River Avenue at Royal Street. These clinics will open from . Until noon 2 to 4 . And 7 to 8 . Police hold suspect after cafe break in in his room several hours Teter a Cate had been entered and cigarettes stolen 33-year-old Peter Raccio room 4, 512 Ross Avenue appeared in City police court tuesday in connection with the shop break ing and theft of 587 of Cigar ettes from Scottie s Grill 174 Isabel Street. He was remanded one week with no charge be ins read. The arrest was effected by detectives Alan Biggs and George Birnie Fol lowing investigation of the Inci Dent. The shop was entered by prying open the Back door. Kinsmen tag Day is set for Juke it the familiar slogan help Kinsmen help kiddies will be. In evidence on City streets june 24 when the Winnipeg Kinsmen club holds its annual lag Day. Decision to hold the tag Day As planned was made at a meeting of the club Mon Day. There will be much need this year for continued Finan Cial support to Camp Manitou for boys and the spastic Ward of the children s declared tag Day chairman de Stephen. Retiring railroader to pursue painting Hobby Stan Hastings 80 Noble Avenue timekeeper at the Canadian Pacific railway s Weston shops will be Able to give full time to his Hobby of Oil paint inic comment inc thursday when he retires with a service record of is years. He will remain in Winnipeg during retire Niento. W. I. Hilliker will also Sony on in Winnipeg when he retires lifter 45 years. Passenger conductor Hilliker resides at 1125 Corydon Avenue. Seeing the end of service is locomotive Engineer James Meaney of 458 Atlantic Avenue with 35 years of railroading behind him. Also at the end of working Days is Section Man George Mykytyn Dufferin Avenue with 25 years service to his credit. Nine Are Jean tar Weston shops mechanical Force. Are x. C. Gibson machinist 14 years service Antoni Isdebski machinist so years service James Mccrum Blacksmith Helper 25 years service ,1 nines k. Bardsley oxyacetylene operator 4s years service Thomas Ray Frog fitter s7 Vears John Hajdasz Carman s4 years service James Hewitson Lead ing machinist 31 years service a. H. Stevens tinsmith so years ser vice and Thomas Worrall Hole Muker Helper years service. Argument fight Good neighbors1 shows followed by Fine wind up for summer a fight followed an argue j sunday evening entertain ment a Young girl went to Hospital for treatment to a Cheek Gash and monday morning 21-year-old Douglas Joseph Matthews 288 travers Street St. Boniface appeared in City police court on a charge of assault occasioning bodily harm. Matthews was fined s50 and costs or one month for his part in the affair. Court Vas told the Young ments at the Good neighbors club came to a halt for the summer season with the show ing of a number of films by Alex Williamson and sponsored by the City Hydro May 27. Musical diversion was presented by mrs. J. T. Come vocalist with j. Crick As accompanist. Mrs. Victor Pearce president of the club extended a vote of thanks to All who had participated in the weekly entertainments and announced the club s annual picnic would take place july 5 in Assini Boine Park. Refreshments were prepared by the club executive. Flood time Unity praised by minister in a special whitsunday and flood time Sermon at memorial United Church sunday Rev. Harry Dodgson likened the hold spirit on the first Day of Pentecost to a great flood. He pointed out however that whereas floods As we know them today cause destruct and confusion the great flood tide of the holy spirit imply lifts with tremendous Power those whom it reaches. Or. The feeling of Unity which the present flood has caused but named the danger of Hec Mink selfish and self centred after the Emer gency is Over. He Sam. Is where the holy spirit must touch All he spoke of those who would soon he returning to their Homes who outwardly wished everything would he the same As be fore the Rood but in their hearts hoped that they court keep the lesson Learned in the of co operation. Knocked from Bike Steifler gets degree Max Breaks leg from . University knocked from his bicycle in Nathan Steitler Ron of or. Man escorted his girl Friend Home from a dance and began arguing with her on her door step. Then he struck he Rin the face and took to his heels. A woman companion took the injured girl to Hospital where live stitches were required to close her Cheek Cut. A collision with a car near As s Miloine Park about Midnight monday Orville Loeppky 599 Haney Avenue Charleswood was taken to Winnipeg general Hospital with a fractured leg. . Said the Accident occurred near the South Gate to the Park at Roblin Boulevard. Driver of the car was Basil Guralnik 511 Boyd Avenue officials said. And mrs. J. Steitler 533 King May 28 with a Bachelor of science degree in optometry from Pacific University Forest Grove ore., in the University a largest commencement. Or. Stiller will work towards his doctor s de Gree during the coming year. He is a member of the Omega Epsilon Phi fraternity. Civic flood control body ends sessions hem eve to the said or. Hurst. Other member of the committee including 3. F. Mills chief Engmeier my Ota Telephone system h. I. Briggs. Assistant general Man re of the City Hydro police fire department and other department ids their staff warmly for the co operation the flood crisis. Apartments damaged by Fere approximately damage was done to Halls and roof of the Comba apartments 600 Ellice Avenue when fire broke out around 7.45 . Sunday fire department officials re ported. Defective wiring was believed the cause of the Blaze. Co North and help Church minister urges life and new opportunities afforded in the North country were outlined sunday by Rev. Tom Greenwood of yellow knife n.w.t., guest preacher in two of Winnipeg s anglican churches. At the morn ing service in St. Matthews or. Greenwood emphasized that the Church must always have More than a local Outlook. He spoke of Church As a missionary Church a going Church As a grow ing Church and a giving Church As a living Church. In his evening Sermon. Delivered at St. John s Cathedral or. Greenwood spoke on Power one of the gifts of the in. Both sermons or. Green Wood stressed the need for both men and women to go to the Northland Marquette Driver unhurt in collision a truck operated by Rudolph Bergeron Marquette Man., received extensive damages in a two truck collision near Poplar Point late monday. Or. Bergeron escaped injury. . . Said the Driver of the other truck did not Stop at the i scene and has not been identified. Second flood Aid plane due Friday a second giant British overseas airways corporation Strat Cruiser bearing Aid for red River Valley flood victims from the British government. Will arrive at Steven son Field Winnipeg Friday morn w. G Coventry British Trade commissioner Here told the free press the aircraft would be of tha same Type and size As that which brought in eight tons of i flood Relief saturday. He believed the plane would arrive Between 10 and 11 . Friday. On Rimouski extent of the Load carried for x flood area Relief on this second mercy flight would depend on size t of the shipment being sent to Aid fire stricken victims of Rimouski Quebec. If Rimouski should advise that it. Is not yet ready to accept Aid the British government then a full Load of Relief supplies will come direct to or. Coventry said. At the present time however ions of supplies scheduled Foi Winnipeg will include the follow ing a Voal supplies lated two thousand pairs men s heavy duty socks Large cot ton sheets Large Flannelette sheets dish towels Pillow cases face towels Soo pairs of men s and Chil Dren s heavy duty boots up to blankets. Size of the Blanket consignment or. Coventry pointed out would depend on How much space in the aircraft is required for the Rimouski shipment. If there is any extra room Foi Winnipeg Aid material a sizable Quantity of men s and boys Cotton underwear will be he said. City to hand flood committee nine Point rehabilitation plan Winnipeg school trustees and of Licals get a first hand View of the grim results of red River flooding in the old Annex of the Riverview school during an inspection trip. A buckled Section is noticeable in the Centre foreground. Taking in the scene left to right Are a. Martin commissioner of buildings f. A. Ald in Secretary treasurer j. Zuken. School trustee g. P. Macleod and p. C. Jessiman school trustee and chairman of the building Commilee. The inspection was made monday. Jessiman says flood damage to schools totals the combined Cost for damages and flood fighting for Winnipeg schools hit by flood Waters would he according to school trus be p. C. Jessiman building com Mittee chairman. Or. Jessiman in company with Oiler trustees and officials made a three hour inspection Lour of eight damaged school buildings monday. Schools visited included Victor Albert Hugh John Macdonald Machray St. John s High school. Lord Nelson Riverview and fort Louge. At Riverview school Hooks from flooded ground level rooms were piled High in dry classrooms while n the Halls furniture and equip ment was stacked against the Walls n the old Annex floorboards lined by River water were buckled and covered with a layer of slip Pery Silt. The old Section of Riverview school will never be used officials said. Or. Jessiman speaking for the Board expressed appreciation of the marvellous Job the flood operations staff under a. A. Mar tin building commissioner had done during the rehabilitation of some of the schools has already started under or. Supervision he kaid. During the tour trustees and officials visited hard or Mehray school. There water Lay four feet deep. The newly constructed Ucli orium at lord Nelson schoo was completely Al. St. John s the basement forging room was still under three feet of water. Touring school trustees who made the inspection tour included g. P. Mac Leod mrs. E. R. Tennant w. S. Mcewen or. Jes Siniah Adam Beck Rev. P. M. Petursson mrs. H. Murphy s. M. Carrick d. Orlikoff of. L. Stevens a. Zaharichuk and j. Zuken. Officials included w. A. Martin commissioner of buildings e. H. Morgan assistant superintendent of schools f. A. Allden. Secretary treasurer l. D. Rankin commissioner of Supply and or. C. Lorimer director of research. Who pays is question official says victims want Quick accounting Winnipeg s aldermen were urged monday not to make political capital out of the misery of flood victims in the City. Aid. C. E. Simonite finance com Mittee chairman directed the criticism in City Council monday night after hearing a nine Point flood Resolution presented by Aid. Jacob Penner. This Resolution will not help the situation one hit. It is just h disturbance it hits the tinge of profiting from misery of the flood affect re Aid. Sir ionic do . He asked Council members not to accept the Resolution but to up o Perate in furthering a Community spirit among the governments now that the machinery for is finally to get report suggested that the provincial and Federal govern ments assume full financial responsibility without Means test for the following Ulm losses caused by the flood 1. The full Cost of rehabilitating Homes Public and other buildings and structures 2. Full compensation for. The loss of a crop year of livestock and equipment 3. All losses in wages sustained by employees whose Pladys of employment were closed Down or who had to leave employment in order to save Homes and families 4. Costs incurred by Home owners or business concerns the process of basement pumping Sand bagging and other expenses in Aid curved 5. Total costs incurred by Muni however after lengthy discus Sion Council agreed by a .1.1 to 6 to Send the proposed Resolution to the City s new flood re habilitation committee for consideration and report. Aid. Pinner s urging definite flood policy style Niento from Xith the gov Cip Aliles in the construction of dikes and their subsequent re the costs of All other Mea sures taken and All damages sustained due to the flood emergency 6. All travelling costs and other expenses incurred covered by the red Cross by people who were or asked to leave the affected areas children in shuffle the remainder of the Resolution urged 7. That All necessary Steps he taken to assure first priority in the Supply of labor and material for the rehabilitation of houses Public and other buildings t. That an organization of representatives of All affected municipalities the two senior govern ments end of experts be set up immediately to prepare plans for temporary and permanent flood control measures that interim funds immediately be made available so that a speedy Start could be made on All measures. 4evacuee classes study in dry District schools of Winnipeg s Sci ool Chil Dren Are having a change of scene the question of who is going to foot the Bill is hampering the City s rehabilitation programme Winnipeg s flood rehabilitation committee was told tuesday. Financial uncertainty was hold ing up rehabilitation activities n. S. Bubb is director of re establish ment work for the City declared. These people Don t know what to do. They Are faced with so Many questions they can t answer when they return to their he maintained. The question he said was when and How Are the people going to get flood damages assessed and who is going to contractors puzzled not Only the flood victims but the contractors also were anxious due in next 10 Days City s ailing evacuees to Start return trek Tust Over aged infirm and sick persons Young and old alike Are scheduled to return to Winnipeg within the next. 10 Days from los pita a in Alberto Saskatchewan and Ontario it was Learned tues Day. Am evacuees from Mani Tuhn to flood the will re enter greater Winnipeg hospitals Calgary Chinook Sindney. Cululi. Cal sary exhibition Park tenth Day wednes Day May 31, 3950. Year Vesp North love 102 Market song 07 Wasco Hia Spect s Gal am Penny d 31 j depressor 7 a superfine Al ref s700. Claiming Olds and up bras Lac x Pronto Jack x lady a a Battle bred x out o Dell today Yankee trader far Dun Estrer 10 also eligible second s700, claiming 4 year Olds and Trp. Curl inns. Shifty Lane also eligible Pagan Pilot 112 count. To. Noddy s number 112 hot foot. Pepper pot 1tj bombing time a Black teen 112 Doris y do utile or Victory loan nothing .107 x boots shorty x v e Broom in Tiger Al hard Man u j third timer Soo. 3 yen Olds and up 61g Gould dome 1.1.1 Ferme Riler Ted a. Ill also eligible sir Long 1.17 sunny Tim Porsenna 117 x Ferris a Uncle vic.101 Queen s drive Fairmont lady 111 Glover Dale Loe Yankee s Pride 109 lady fourth s700, 4 Olds and up Gallashaw 112 no smoking Good Counselor Jar Jda x Terry 317 Rovito x pugs Pride ill x ? to know who was going to after Miles of travel on mini mid by they will be accompanied by nurses and doctors and supported by Volunteer services. Red Cross . A St. John ambulance and Many other nursing groups helped them from water threat Lee ened hospitals three weeks ago. Army exodus with the influx of evacuees a. Corresponding exodus of military personnel will take place on Cana Dian National railway lines. Five officers and 73 other ranks left Winnipeg tuesday for Chilliwack . While 25 officers end 338 other ranks left via special train for Rivers Man. Shilo officers numbered six to Gether with 166 other ranks also left on tuesday. Ninety six old folks cared for by Regina Hospital staffs Are scheduled to return to St. Boniface old Tolks Home wednesday. Another 46 patients from Prince Albert destined Tor Misericordia Hospital nine for Grace Hospital and 48 for Deer Lodge Hospital will return to Winnipeg saturday and sunday. St. Boniface Sanatorium with approximately 270 patients scattered in various across three provinces does not any evacuees Back this week. No decision had been made tues Day As to when the 30-Odd Young patients of the Shriner s Hospital will return. Al the children Are in Regina and May return in about two weeks Lime. Patients will return this week by train from Lethbridge Medicine the he said. This is causing a treat Deal of discontent and tin happiness. As writ people want to know what to do about damaged furniture. They want to know when the Relief fund will be riven or. Buhlis said. Aid. George Sharpe chairman the committee replied that he was quite confident All questions would be answered by the end of this week by the provincial fed eral investigating commission. Asks fast action however Aid. Jack St. John urged that a definite statement be immediately sought from the provincial government. Let the peo ple know where they land something should be done to re Lieve their Aid. Sharpe replied that every kind of pressure was Al ready being drought to hear on the provincial government Hyall the municipalities affected during the flood. An interim Grant from Manitoba flood Relief fund to Aid Hood sufferers m immediate need was then urged by Aid. St. John. He suggested a Grant of for near welfare cases now being forced on the City s Public welfare department. Takes time Aid. C. A. Graham a member Liese Days. Classes from still not fit for Ope Ralkin of flood effects have been filled into those now open. Tuesday the City s school system announced details of the shuffle and gave notice that the Earl Grey school would re open thursday. Here is How classes have been re arranged senior High school have not been n Oak arrangements previously made for Grade in classes remain in effect. Where morning and afternoon sessions Are on a staggered basis the hours Are to 1 to 4.30. A m to 12.30 1 to 5.00. North West King Eil Wurl open Jii-vii1 attend in . 1, ii and kindergarten As usual. Strathcona closed 111 to Vii Jat King Edward in . Florence closed 11 Lovi at King Edward in . Faraday open Iii to Viii at tend in . Only. Others attend As usual. Lord Kelson closed Iii to Vii at Faraday in . From All who May have been forced out of their own schools by the emergency if they have not because been provided a class her above. School opens thursday l or St. Boniface pupils All grades and pupils in St. Boniface will return to school thursday. They will attend classes in is. Joseph s collegiate Institute and Provencher school it. Was announced tues Day by school Board officials. Of Fath allowances. The Star Ocasia for 3 year Olds and up. 6h url ones. Pen quest 112 purple Estrer 112 Ella tryst 105 meander in 110 plane spotter 112 bold messenger 110 divulge. 107 also eligible x baby Broom 107 nodsboy.117 sikh Herf Sago allowances. The Koht nor. 3 year Olds and up. Furlongs. Sky Jefe widows 105 victors Bend .112 spangled Belle 112 Island glory 112 x Briar Pat 107 Cutsler 112 Sierra Mac 1.12 also eligible Queen s Chance 111 Florence. 112 xxv mtg hire woo. Claiming. 4 year Olds and up 61. Furlongs. Tattle of .112 Pinch or Creek 112 count act 122 also eligible ply Call .122 Wilt 5f 112 Sambo 122 x ten grand 11 still time .117 Vagina hiker ill Champion Hall 112 x Copper Lou i Marcus Pilot. 117 Menown Iti listed no cording to Post allowance. a.12 30 3.112 31 1.112 112 106 119 307 13.2 30 112 year 106 116 m Manitoba Relief fund object eco. Describing such a Grain As he pointed out that it takes Lime to assess flood damages. According to that you won t have any decision for two am. V. B. Anderson. North cask savings gone an elderly covered that stolen from his Wallet in a Dresser Man monday had a rawer. Detectives said tuesday that the immigrant Lailor had amassed his savings during his few years in Canada. Monday when he noticed the Money had been stolen he found the Wallet stuffed with paper to give it the appearance of being full Aid. Penner also stressed the need for utilizing the summer months for the construction of temporary dikes. The people want action. The government his made Many vague ulat Ementi hut no he declared. Or. Expressed vigorous opposition to the application of any l test in the Tiviner out re habilitation Aid. Jack St. John also deplored the use of a Means test. He agreed that it was time for a definite statement of flood finance policy from the provincial and Federal governments. This is nothing hut a political move on the part of Aid. Penner. If we pass this motion we Are just trying to kid the Public. The provincial and Federal governments Are not kidding the commented Aid. Frank Chester. Or deplored criticism directed at the provincial government. The opinion of Citi Zens towards the provincial government will change after they be had a Chance to review just what government did during the Aid. C. E. Graham asked How the provincial or Federal govern ments could have been expected to work faster than they we can expect and will receive fair and just treatment. But let s not. Clutter up the situation with he said. The citizens do not know where they Are at. There is a great Deal of uncertainly. City Council should be the first to slate what is required in the Way of rehab Ilita retorted Aid. M. J. Forkin. Aid. John Blumberg said the matter was not one of been was involved he Point led out. He expressed concern on behalf of Large numbers of people who he said were almost completely without Means As a result of the flood. They need some Assurance immediately. The Load of the Wel fare department is expanding rapidly. It s going to he a head ache when the Bill is finally presented and All the municipalities Are in the same in ton open attend on grades in to greater Winnipeg cleans up gered hours Boisis. Incl Irisy open kindergarten to in attend As usual. V Anil i. Attend half Days Only at Machray. I i and Viii at Faraday in . Vur Quny open All grades attend on regular or staggered hours basis William Whyte open i and vi11 attend in . Only. Others attend As usual. Aberdeen closed ii to in attend in no. 3 building in . in to i attend in . Vii to it attend William Whyle in . A Kotre Silister open i to i tend in Volunteer workers Speed Job of decontamination in the City s four flood rehabilitation areas and in the suburbs cleanup rehabilitation plans were progressing favourably. Here was the situation tuesday Riverview j. S. Carmichael. City health inspector said 3-1 Homes have been approved for re occupancy while six were turned Down pending further water tests an d decontamination work. Point Douglas in . Other grades As usual Capoti a Alexandra closed ill to i i a 1 attend Shister in . Hugh a. Macdonald closed All classes Vii Loix attend Dan in a in . Tolin m. Kins Stephens and Angus streets were still reported under water by Rev. J. Douglas. Since saturday 37 Homes were Given a clean water is continuing to recede at a rapid rate permitting considerably More Homes to be entered for cleaning purposes. This May be one of the last areas free of flood Waters according to d. Graham cily health inspector. Only seven Homes were approved As ready for occupancy since saturday. And Saskatoon for the Gen eral Hospital according to the superintendent or. Harry cup Pinter. Little serious damage was re ported from any of Winnipeg and District hospitals As a result of the flood. All of them have been cleared of flood water and debris ready for the patients return. Past District governor Gil Schoales and past District Secretary Dick Mann will speak on the Mil Waukee convention at luncheon meeting of the Optimist club of Winnipeg tune 1 in the Royal Alexandra hotel. The meeting of the and residents of Brooklands scheduled for tues Hai been cancelled. Only 2 Bridges remain closed As main opens barricades were removed from the main Street Bridge Over Assiniboine River tuesday As Provencher Bridge Over the Seine River was opened to one Way traffic cutting Down to two the num Ber of Bridges in greater Winnipeg still closed. At the same Lime Higgins Avenue subway was blocked off for repair thus making five subways now not in use. The subway had been opened but the heavy Down pour monday worsened he Road. Cleaning out mud flood pumps Are now in opera Tion to clean out the mud while gravel trucks Are filling in the Large holes where the water boiled through a week ago. It is expected to be reopened later tuesday. Meanwhile the Winnipeg elec tric company Talbot buses Are run Ning Over the Redwood Bridge end ing at Hespeler Avenue and Kel in. The main Street Bridge will be used for traffic coming to and from River Mayfair and Stradbroke avenues Only As the Norwood Bridge Over the red River is still blocked. The other closed Bridge is that leading into Elm Park. Seine open St. Boniface police report the two Seine River Bridges Are open to one Way traffic Provencher for East bound vehicles and Marion for West bound. Subways now closed include be sides Higgins Annabella Street Philiips Street Osborne Street and Pembina Highway. The latter two have by passes in Good condition until school opens. Somerset Iii a l attend in . Kindergarten to i attend As usual. Dufferin open 1ii-Vi attend in . Kindergarten to ii attend s usual. Victoria Allier to closed Iii Vii attend Somerset and Dufferin in . West Secorie in to Viii attend in . Others a lend As usual. closed Iii to i at Laura Secord in . Mulvey closed Iii to Viii at Laura Secord i i . Isaac Brock partially open Thelmi to i. Attend own school on the half Day sessions. Vii to in attend Isaac Brock Al Day. South lord Roberts n o. T closed Vii and Viii attend Robert h. Mith in . Riverview closed attend Ord Roberts. Ito Hert it. Smith open Vii and Viii attend in . Only. Earl Grey kindergarten o Viii at own school when it opens on thursday june 1st. In at Ert h. Smith. Grosvenor open All grades attend As usual. Gladstone closed All grades join Grosvenor classes. Fort Rouge grades join Grosvenor classes. Queenston closed All grades River Heights. Sir and Rockwood. Mcadam Avenue is still under wafer. Second inspections will be made during this week on Many Homes. Although no. Figures were available on cleaned Homes work was still progressing at a rapid rate tuesday with a team of City inspectors necking through the worst of the flooded Homes. Equipment will be available at the Muni Cipal Hau Volunteer Crews working in his area. Eight ten men kiwanis Crews will begin work wednesday evening. Only Home owners May enter this District which is Hei in policed by kiwanis members. The final clinic for typhoid inoculations will be held in Salisbury school from 7 . To 9 . Wednesday. Residents Are urged to Check their sources of drinking water. Samples have been collected from 60 of the 80 municipal Wells and All doubtful Wells Are being lagged. Off few Livatt biome owners who Are unable to clean up Neil. Own Nomes Are to con. Tact the municipal Hall. Volunteer groups Are now being organized and will be available for work in the District. The boy scouts Are organizing a Crew to help elderly residents and invalids. A meeting of All Home owners will be held in Middle Church school at 8 . Wednes Day. Bruce Stephens sanitary Engineer for the Brandon health unit will Brief Home owners on Correct clean up methods. Equipment will be available at the municipal Hall for Home owners who wish to begin work on their Homes. Two decontaminating Crews Are ready to begin work As soon As the water recedes. About 33 Homes Are totally flooded and an indefinite number of basements. All Homes in this District have been placarded. F area within the Dike is habitable and Engineer l eng Crews Are standing by to work in flooded areas beyond Tho Dike As soon As water Levels permit. Arrangements Are being made for Large pumps in the Wildwood area. If the water drops rapidly to around 21 feet the Oak Enwald Dike Likely be broken to hasten draining mayor l. R. Fennell said. Mayor Fennell repeated an earlier warning to people whose Homes Are in flooded areas to stay away until their premises Are declared Safe and sanitary. This applies particularly to children under 12 West St. Paul East St. Paul years he said. Fort Garry schools will remain closed until further notice Alan join classes in Tohn Franklin All others Cecil Rhodes Elmwood general old Kildonan North Kildonan Wolfe George a lame Wood lord Roberts no. Way Glen Elm. Green place. Knowles 2, lord Selkirk. It Montcalm. Normal Model Pink Ham principal Sparling River Heights Rockwood. Sir John Franklin. Sir Sam Steele Somer set Wellington. Weston Inkster. Margaret Scott Ralph Brown Champlan Luxton David living Stone Argyle Isbister la Veren Drye Clifton Sargent Park opener on May 29 and will operate As nor Mally As possible. In All cases schools will accept applications for admission e. Tarr municipal school Board chairman said tuesday. The school buildings however were not harmed by the flood Waters. Approximately 100 Homes and stores in the municipality have been inspected and declared Safe. These include the Manitoba sugar beet company and stores along Pembina Highway. Clean up Crews will take care of the five flooded Homes in this area. About 23 basements have been pumped out. There Are about 75 More yet be done according to a municipal official. Evacuees have started return to their Homes. Three houses in the municipality were flooded up to the second floor while there were about 40 flooded Over the first floor. Approximately 150 to 60 Homes had flooded basements. Citizens of St. Boniface Are asked to keep their children away from the dikes where there is great danger of drowning away from the Sand bags which Are contaminated and away from stagnant pools of water on the streets. Children Are also asked to remain off the streets due to the traffic congestion in several parts the Cathedral City. Persons who have Homes to be cleaned and disinfected Are asked to leave their Homes open or the keys with neighbors so work can be continued without delay. Residents whose Homes have been pumped out Are asked to re move All the debris from their basements before the cleaning and Dis infecting Crews arrive. People Are asked to refrain from phoning the health unit inquiring when their Homes will be pumped. St. Boniface Homes Are pumped in an orderly fashion As the sewer level recedes ;