Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, September 26, 1950

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 26, 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press do you know what m Home made flavor Means f try Bryce s Kitchen Star bread it s Home made. Sold Only at your grocers. By Carrier in Winnipeg 25c per week Winnipeg tuesday september 26, 1950 Price 5c per copy edition with comics inc two Fountain pens Only loot three break ins of business premises netted thieves Only two Fountain pens. City detectives reported tuesday that the mid West Sash and door company 853 Dufferin Avenue had been ransacked during the week end and two pens were reported missing. Entry was made through a rear window. A Cash Register was damaged but nothing taken when the Aqua Terre pet Shoppe 510 i Portage Avenue was broken into monday evening. The intruders entered through a rear window. Detectives Leel the intruders were interrupted when the proprietor returned to the shop at 9.30 . Eggs knocked the dial off the Safe at the household finance offices in the Huron and building monday evening. Police say nothing was stolen. Erie government on compensation for the request for homeowners left outside planned flood dikes. Mayor Garnet Coulter reported that acting Premier j. S. Mcdiar , when interviewed saturday had appeared sympathetic to the request but had made no commit ment on behalf of the province. The acting Premier he said had promised to get in touch with fed eral government officials in Ottawa and report Back to the City As soon As possible. A special Council meeting called monday afternoon to consider the province s reply had to be adjourned until tuesday afternoon while the City awaited the outcome of the acting Premier s contacts with Ottawa. Mayor Coulter explained that if compensation is offered it would Likely have to be on a three Way basis with the Federal immaculate Conception Church. Speaking tuesday at luncheon the Cost. Aid. Frank ing of the cosmopolitan club at the Marlborough hotel father fit Ler proposed earlier that compel boy injured in Accident near Happyland Park George Duncan 15, of room 1, transit hotel is in St. Boni face Hospital suffering from internal injuries following an Accident monday at 7.40 . Authorities report his Condi Tion As Good. According to St. Boniface police the boy who was Riding his bicycle out of Happyland Park onto Marion Street collided with a West bound car driven by Manfred Gumprich 323 Youville Street. The boy was taken to Hospital by ambulance. Fraud suspect nabbed after two year Hunt after a two year search Winnipeg police monday eve Ning arrested a 71-year-old Man in connection with an alleged fraud. In police custody is John Andrijuw Waterman. He is alleged to have sold a fort Street room ing House for that amount two years ago. The Day after the Sale health officials placarded the House As condemned. Waterman was remanded one week without plea and bail was set at tax on writing experts protested in Winnipeg there is no distinction made in City licensing Laws Between Teacup Reading and the scientific aspects of hand writing according to Rev. Father j. Fitzgerald pastor of Winnipeg Waits word on bid for compensation Winnipeg was still awaiting a reply tuesday from the provincial snid Shoih studies require a licence fee. This arrangement still exists in spite of the fact that the r.c.., City police child Kui Counce clinic and several credit agencies require the services of a Krapsho analyst to increase their snid the speaker. In describing the principles of analysis father Fitzgerald said the habits of mind Are betrayed in handling it pen just As they arc shown in one s Pait mid expression mid personalities. Doctor s stolen bag found ear theft scene the doctor s bag stolen sat urday afternoon from the Auto of or. V. L. Rosenfield 1024 Grosvenor Avenue was located intact monday in the of the theft. Smith Street and Portage Avenue. Detectives feel that the thief was in quest of drugs and when be found the bag contained none Dis carded it. The court of revision on the 1950 voters list will be held wednes Day at 30 . In a committee room at the City Hall it was Learned tuesday. Appeals for changes will be heard then. Wolfe s buckles coming to City Art gallery a pair of Silver shoe buckles will shortly keep company with the bust of general James Wolfe in Winnipeg s Art gallery. Mayor Garnet Coulter revealed tuesday that he had accepted on behalf of the City the offer of a pair of the general s shoe buckles from a direct descendant of the military Leader. The offer came in a letter from mrs. Mary Anne Bexon of Lenton Nottingham England. Mrs. Bexon explained she had visited Winnipeg in 19-ss and could think of no better place to Send the heirloom buckles. Legal humor theme of talk to legion speaking on humor in the Law at the first fall meeting of the general Monash Branch of the Canadian legion monday Samuel free Dunn Winnipeg barrister Saiid Thul the Bur always ready to help in the cruise of Freedom foresaw nations Able to live with other nations in Prosperity Harmony and peace under the Protection of International developing his theme. Or. Fro Man said that humor in the Law could be divided in the humor against the Law based on conscious . In aeration humor in Hie court room founded on human repartee and the. Unexpected ending and humor entering around judgment arrived it through scholarly restraint. Or. Freed nmn made Clear however that humor in the Law was Only one Side Light of a profession dedicated to the service of humanity. Convention resolutions teachers Honor Pincock get out Early if Junior gets Home from school a full hour earlier to Day he has t been dismissed in disgrace. Mother. There s a Good reason. The Winnipeg teachers association is hold ing a Tea and presentation in Honor of or. J. C. Pincock recently retired superintendent of Winnipeg schools from 3.30 to 5.30 . Today in the Hud son s Bay georgian room. So that All teachers May attend this , the school Board has authorized the dismissal of classes at 3 . Resolutions were formulated for the Young liberals convention. Oct. 20 and 21 at Dauphin at a meeting of the South Winnipeg Young Liber als association in the . Monday. Further resolutions will be discussed oct. 16. Harry Lepage president of the Canadian association of real estate boards will be speaker at a luncheon meet ing of the Winnipeg real estate Board at 12.15 . Thursday in Moore s restaurant. Station be shared on a 6-1-1 formula with the Federal government Bear ing the bulk of the although he had not yet heard from the acting Premier tuesday morning mayor Coulter ordered a meeting of Council for 2 we should know by then at any rate City Council will have to let the diking Board know whether they can go ahead. The Board is anxious to Start a group of Council members visited the Glen Wool Crescent area by car monday afternoon and also inspected work now toeing done on the Lyndale Dike. Committee named a special sub committee com posed of the mayor. Aid. C. E. Sibonile Aid. John Blumberg and Aid. Frank Chester was appointed Friday to seek Aid from the pro Vincia government. At that time a delegation of Glenwood Crescent homeowners appeared before a special meeting of City Council to protest the pro posed location of the flood Dike they asked either that the Dike be located behind their Homes or that adequate compensation be Given find the area turned into a Dike Park District. While some 45 Homes Are involved in the Glenwood Crescent area with Cost of compensation estimated at there Are some so other Homes in the greater Winnipeg area which would also be let outside dikes. I this will amount to a lot of Money if compensation is to be j noted mayor Coulter Mon Day. Hamilton s mayor feted As flood Aid thanks mayor l. D. Jackson of Hamilton and mrs. Jackson were guests monday evening it a banquet Given at the fort Garry hotel by mayor Garnet Coulter and attended by members of the management com Mittee of the Manitoba flood Relief Qutul nil their wives. The Ges Ture was in acknowledgement of the Ontario City s contribution of nearly to the flood Relief fund which included re revived for the dream House presented in connection with the Campaign. Films were shown of the House being erected and of incidents fit the ticket drawing ceremony. Or. Nurul former Winnipeg cars Are Here on vacation. Mrs. Jackson who Are to address Fernand Viau ., will be guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of the St. Boniface kiwanis club at 12.15 . Wednesday in the fort Garry hotel. His topic will be Why a special session a Young St. Boniface songstress. Miss Den ise Charlesworth will provide entertainment. Saki Grey club Carn vat featuring a Midway and Street dancing the Earl Grey Community club s annual Carn Ival will be staged from 7 . To Midnight both Friday and saturday. Saturday afternoon will be kid s Day. With prizes Given out for Best decorated tricycles bicycles and do a carriages. A pet show will also be held. War dreaded at Iron curtain visitor observes the closer you get to Iron cur Tain countries the More dejected people Are about the War Situa Tion. This was the observation of j h. Slahor who just returned fron five months visit to Switzerland Germany and Austria. He spen tuesday in Winnipeg before re turning to his farm near Arbor Field sask. Or. Stahr came to this country from Switzerland 36 years ago his recent visit there was the firs since his arrival in Canada. Everything is Blooming in he said. The Whol country is so neat and clean you ought to clean you b oots before you go out on the Are not thinking of War there. But in West Germany they arc in a state of fright. They arc All crying we Don t want War Buscem to feel it coming or. Stahr said he had no trouble Linda Doreen Peeler one Day displays a tooth she came with tooth so Cut the bragging so Junior has just sprung his first tooth before you drag the neigh Bors in for a look at the phenomenon ask yourself How Long you waited for this Happy Day. And i the length of time it took for his bicuspid finally to show is reckoned in terms of months or even weeks Stop bragging. Linda Doreen Peeler Daugh Ter of or. And mrs. Gerald Peeler 361 Kennedy Street came into the world monday morning with More than just the usual she a tooth with her. Hospital authorities said this gleaming piece of Ivory is located smack Centre in the lower gum. At latest report Mother daughter and tooth were All doing Well in the Victoria hos Pital. Actually Teeth or a tooth in new born babies Are neither too rare nor Loo common according to Hospital authorities Here. Ivories in a newcomer Are not considered important enough by doctors to so just How Many Winnipeg Gers arrive so equipped is impossible to estimate they said. Jaycees seek donors for blood Bank once again this year the Winnipeg Junior chamber of Commerce is out for blood for the Manitoba red Cross society. The Jaycees headed by Ches Scott blood donor committee chairman Are organizing a Campaign to enrol new blood donors in the greater Winnipeg area. The Campaign which will continue for a month will in clude canvassing All business organizations by Jaycees and will be publicized through various channels. Cards stickers and billboards will feature a red Cross in Signia and a bottle of blood plasma bearing the Appeal keep it theme of the Campaign will be Register As a blood donor now keep life blood free for City takes no chances steel and Concrete Dike to protect Power station to ensure the Ulni Osi flood Protection for the City Hydro s Rover Street Power station a steel and Concrete Dike is to be constructed by the City. It will be a secondary line of defence in the event of flood Waters reaching a level Between 33 and 36 feet. The first line of defence will be this is so that the project May be completed before the next Spring run off. The Rover Street station must be the last thing 10 go out of com Mission if there is another or. Sanger told the meeting. Otherwise if the station was flooded it would take at least three months to restore equip the Dike proposed by the greater Niento for service he warned. Winnipeg diking Board and approved monday by City Council a special meeting. This Dike however will Only be built to a 26.5 foot level 3.s feet below the 1950 flood level. City Council rave j. W. Siino or Hydro manager the Green Light monday to Start work immediately on the proposed secondary Dike dispensing with the Rule to Call for fenders. Telephone system hit by St. Boniface Council charging unfair distribution of Telephone Manitoba Boniface service facilities by Telephone system the St. Council monday night Field Back approval of two pro posed one duct Branch conduit lines into newer parts of the City. On Alderman p. Marion s motion Council agreed to form a com Mittee to enquire into what Alder Man j. Van termed the unfairness of the in servicing newer districts when some people in older parts of St. Boniface had As he put it been waiting three the lines in question were pro posed for the Mager apartments on it. Mary s Road Between Lynd ale rive and collision Street and the Claridge apartments at the Corner roughly considered by the Board Aid. Vanbellegham explained. Adopted by Council was a mentation by the health and Aid. Jack St. John chairman of the Public utilities committee advised that Protection of the station was a vital matter As it supplied More than 60 per cent of Power used in Winnipeg. The direct Cost of protecting the station during the 1950 flood amounted to the indirect Cost including government Given help to about he noted. Actually or. Sanger advised there were two alternatives for a Dike around the station. One involving considerable risk of fail ure worm be to construct a con Crete Dike with its base below the Frost line level at a Cost of about the other providing Complete Protection at a Cost of about 000, would be to drive steel Sheet piling around the property. The piling would form a Wall in the Cence committee that All Bilyi underlying porous Silt and would properties not already connected Assofe he completion of a water with existing sewer and water fac ought under any i lilies on the Street be conditions. Millard says unionists must engage in politics Trade unionists Are in politics whether they like it or not and their Mission is to assure that the common people guide their own destinies c. H. Millard Canadian director of the United steelworkers of America to a a . Gather no at the Norwood credit Union Hall monday night. We in or. Millard said have the Best Opportunity in the world to win Freedom from want Freedom from fear and free Dom of expression. Under the Rule to the City solicitor for enforce ment of the bylaw. Near the end of the Council ses Sion Aid. Leger gave notice of a motion thai the St. Boniface Char Ier be amended to allow an Alder Man who has one year to serve to be a candidate for mayor and pro vide that no member of Council be of capitalism the Lime we have had anything like full employment has been in wartime or in preparation for Victory possible Wiliiam Scottie Bryce . Member for Selkirk told tile Meel of St. Mary s Road at Carriere Enue. The Manitoba Telephone system is not considering this City As a Aid. Van Bel leg Ham declared. Rather they seem to be catering to a select ii was decided a committee Council would be delegated to apr Roach officials of the municipal and Public utilities Board of Mani Toba to question the methods employed by the . In distributing Telephone facilities. Council agreed to the worry g of a proposed questionnaire to be presented to voters at the Corn civic elections asking whether or not they favor extending the franchise to All persons Over the age of 21 who have been resident in the cily six months or More at the time. As explained by c. Brock City solicitor those voters who appear mayor and Alderman time. The notice stemmed decision monday to at the same from remain in Council As Alderman for the year remaining in his term rather than run for mayor As earlier proposed. Cordon Cocks ult to address rotarians c. Gordon Cockshutt president chairman of Cockshutt plow limited will be speaker it the rotary club luncheon meet no at 12.20 . Wednesday in the Alexandra hotel. His topic vill be Canada s position in the world. Transcona stores to close earlier saturday nights on the eligible last revised to vote on list would be the proposed questionnaire. This would include ing the party could win both tenants and ratepayers. Unit i m i m or h up iff1 h mis a i _ i. 2 new aldermen at least assured for St. Boniface disregarding election results at new aldermen Boniface Council next forthcoming provincial in St. Andrews and St. Clements. It was agreed an Advance poll in is. Boniface 48 new cases of . Reported Korv eight new cases of tuberculosis were discovered in during the week ending sept. 23, the director of preventive medical Gettin found into Austria people even bul there he More Down Day to services. Or. Maxwell Bowman reports. The 1950 total now stands or. Stahr is Happy Locon Eback r49. One new instance of Anterior poliomyelitis had been reported Dur to his wife live children on i ins that seven Day period bring inc to nine the cases in the province this year. Other communicable diseases with totals for the year to Date in brackets sire Chicken pox 7 diphtheria j. Erysipelas. 1 sit influenza. 4 measles. 4 mumps 3 to birr pneumonia 1 Scarlet fever s septic sore Throat. 5 , 1 and whooping cough 6 least two in the is year. Aid. J. A. A. Pambrun of Ward three who term has expired announced tuesday he will not seek re election. He is the second Cathe dral cily Alderman to make this decision. All. John Milne announced earlier he would not seek re election in Ward four. Aid. Pambrun who was first elected to Council in 1938, has won two elections and had four acclamations. In three l. Desjardins has announced that he will seek elec Tion while e. Turner Wil file nomination papers in Ward four. T. G. Cox has denied a report that he would run for Alderman in the government forces Are divided and we Are out to or. Bryce said. E. A Hansford provincial . Leader said the Best Farmers in the country Are supporting the . The parly s main Rural opposition he claimed is among Small businessmen in towns. Donovan Swailes provincial Secretary was chairman of the three Days before the official election Day. Council members heard a report from the City sanitary department indicating the recent rat. Extermination Campaign on the garbage disposal grounds had been highly l. Leper reported residents on Youville Street were perturbed Over remit newspaper accounts re Porlino diking plans by the. Greater Winnipeg diking Board which included a proposed Dike Aloni that Street. Pie suggested the Board be asked in future to withhold such information until after it had been reviewed by Council. The news certainly affected property value he said. The area bordering along the Seine River still has to be a Byias setting the closing hour at 8 . Saturdays during every month but december. Steve Melnyk. President of the Transcona Board of Trade and Peter a Aliuk appeared before Council to speak on the petition. They contended that the business done Between 8 . And the present closing hour of 30 . Did not warrant the stores open he extra Lime. Council approved the request and asked John own solicitor to prepare the necessary by lava. Xci fire equipment Transcona will have a new fire truck a Hose 150 feel Long and a fog nozzle added to its fire fighting equipment As a result of Council action monday. Councillors approved a tender by Boulton motors for the new truck at Complete with accessories less a s200 Trade in allowance Deer Lodge club in. Conjunction with Community club week which is being staged this week by All greater Winnipeg clubs the Deer Lodge Community club has planned a programme featuring events Foi members of All age groups. From these nightly events the club Hopes to obtain sufficient funds to carry on its work during the coming 360 Young jewish children study play at new Peretz school on Aikins Brand new building age old Ultra modern build Iii he pointed out that the risk of the lower Cost project fail ing due to the possibility that the water might pass through the pervious subsoil underneath the Dike mid might boil up in tic area to be protected. There might also be considerable pressure on the base ment Walls and floors of Iho building. With the knowledge of what uninterrupted service Means to the City of Winnipeg i feel bound to recommend that the 5300.000 project be carried said or. Sanger. Previously his proposal had received the backing of the Public utilities committee which met earlier in the after noon. City Council members gave unanimous support to the recommendation. Also approved were the plans submitted by the diking Board for a Dike from Buchanan Street along Rover Avenue to Hallet Street on the South Bank of the red River. Transcona stores will close two for a half ton c7 pickup truck. In Al monday Council meeting. A petition signed by 35 local merchants asked hours earlier on saturdays year mediate delivery was promised round excepting december As the annual court of revision will soon As the necessary bylaw can be be held oct. 30 at 7.30 . In the prepared and passed it was decided town Hall it was revealed. A suggestion that Transcona raise of 40 Jis assessment on buildings and re Council to Duce the Mill rate proportionately i advised. Councillor m. J. G. Mcmullen reported to Council. The move had been advocated at a Previ Ous meet Reg of Council. Councillor Mcmullen said that the i proposed change would affect school Grants from the provincial govern ment. Request to publish tax the councillor Felt that trans Icona s lax figures should be publicized. A 1949 report showed that the average lax on dwellings in the town amounted to egg As com pared with s82 10 s89 in other sub Urban municipalities and s108 in Winnipeg. At the same time the rate ban municipalities. A delegation of Avenue was their request for citizens from promised that so War would culture. It s a Nipes and combination rare in win Best be seen on can Aikins Avenue. New Kcf speaker raps both . And soviet policy oct. 10 set to open new a Ray department criticism of both american capitalism and the expansionist policies of Russia were voiced sunday by William Temple member of the Ontario legislature guest speaker at a pantry. . Dinner held in Peggy s the . Stands with the labor and socialist parties in maintaining civil of the world liberties and the parliamentary form of govern ment. Or. Temple said. The party also advocated an economic system based on the idea of production for Jiumsan need. He said that the . Rejected both capitalism and the totalitarianism methods of communism. Aid. David Mulligan candidate for re election in Ward 1, and Fred tipping . Candidate for school Board were introduced and spoke briefly. William Bryce Provincial chairman of the . And e. A. Hans Orri m.l.a., Manitoba Leader of the opposition brought greetings from the Manitoba . The guest speaker was introduced by a. M. Israels. Lloyd Stinson m.l.a., Campaign manager for the civic election in Ward 1, outlined Campaign plans and moved a vote of thanks to or. Temple. Mrs. Sigrid Mcdowell acted As chairman at the dinner attended by about 90 guests. Official opening the new Carmel clinic a Ray depart will be held tuesday. Oct. 10. At 3 ., sponsored by the ladies auxiliary of the clinic. The new machine has refine ments which include a rotating anode and motor driven table. The apparatus will provide a Complete a Ray service on gastric series bladder sinuses spines and Intra venous Peel Grams according to clinic officials. Refreshments will be served during the clinic s opening Date. Millard to address Canadian club members c. H. Millard vice president of the Canadian Congress of labor currently holding its Lola annual meeting in Winnipeg will be guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of the Canadian club at 12.30 . Friday in the fort Garry hotel. Or. Millard will speak on the role of labor in can Ada. Hit by spent Bullet mrs. Andrew truth Waite of lock Porf. Man. Is in fairly Good Condi Tion in Selkirk general Hospital Here after being struck in the nose by a spent .22 calibre Bullet Sun Day. It s after four at the new i. L. Peretz school on Aikins Avenue and principle Moishe Cantor sees a foursome to the bus. Although the new school will not be officially opened by mayor Garnet Coulter until sunday classes have been held since sept. 5. In the doorway bringing another handful to the bus Stop is mrs. F. Rosenberg who teaches Grade two. With or. Cantor Are six year old Jerry Nikal Sheryl Yanutin five David Rich seven and six year old Benny Granovsky. Or. Cantor has taught at Peretz schools Lor 25 years has been principal since 1945. Jewish boys and girls Start their Moishe Cantor school principal. Feels the combination of jewish and modern teaching is Worth a great Deal. This is a private secular school operant ii under the Winnipeg school lie explains. It s is to turn out Well educated canadians who Are Rood through grades from one to seven pupils handle the Public school curriculum plus jewish subjects history literature scrip Ture and others. In their Light and airy the classrooms South Walls Are Al nost completely Glass floors Are led libraries built in and Light no fluorescent. Construction of the one Storey building started last november and Vas completed sept. 5. Down one Side of a Centre Hall run the classrooms Down the other he modern offices Wash rooms and auditorium. Special kindergarten the kindergarten is a Gem. Everything is in miniature. There s an enrolment of 120 children for the kindergarten and a waiting list a Yard Long says or. Cantor. Largest room is the auditorium. Attached to it is a fully modern Kitchen for preparing hot drinks and soup for children who take their lunch and for functions of school auxiliaries. When classes close in other schools there s still n two and a half hour stint for or. Can Tor. At five o clock jewish children attending Public schools come for jewish courses. There is no set tuition Lee at the Peretz school. Children pay a the balance from the jewish Wel fare fund. Part the defray expenses of an older Peretz school on Aberdeen Avenue. The two schools employ 24 teachers for 600 jewish children. 2 schools closed two other older schools on St. John s and Matheson Avenue were closed with the opening of the new one bulk by a. Ackman and sons. Just now the playground and Irani areas of the school Are in a rough state. Landscapers Are Busy however there la be Lawn next year the principal says. Official opening of the new school will ice saturday. Ther. Mayor Garnet Coulter Hon. W. C. Miller provincial min ister of education members of the school Board and the Peretz executive will officiate at a Dedi cation ceremony at 11 . Receive Early consideration. The project might be included with Public improvements to be started shortly. Council approved payment of the greater Winnipeg water District Levy of s3.180.41 for 1950. This was based on the assessment of the town less the Cana Dian National railway property assessment s378.6go, mayor r. G. Lathe son explained. Remaining in dispute is a Previ us claim for by the water District. Rolf honors War dead of 3 Kil Lonan schools an Honor Roll commemorating the 500 former pupils of the West Kildonan schools who served Dur ing the second world War was dedicated sunday afternoon Al West Kildonan Park. The Honor Roll which is in Book form in a portable Case was presented by Hon. K. F. , lieutenant Gover nor. It will be displayed in the three schools. Following a welcoming addres by mayor c. J. Lyon Rev. J. Hoad conducted the dedication prayer. The Canadian legion color party and bund were in at Tendance and at the close of he ceremony the last Post and reveille were sounded. 1 choral music was conducted a a massed school choir under Tiv cording to their parents Means direction of miss n. Sozansky. 5eer and liquor Price going up official says Manitoba Beer and liquor con umers will definitely be paying Nore for their beverages next Veek w. R. Clubb. Provincial liquor commissioner disclosed tuesday. No increase will be announced his week or. Clubb emphasized. Rising distiller costs As Well higher brewery and increases were said to be responsible for the Price increases. Although or. Clubb could not state definitely whal general Price increases would go into effect he stated that it would be a u c h More than an average of 10 cents bottle of liquor. Beer prices would compare favourably with Ontario Beer Price hikes announced recently ;