Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 30, 1951, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Final edition vol. 59 no. 27 Winnipeg sunny with occasional Cloudy Lods. Continuing cold. Winds northerly at 15 Mph today Light tomorrow. Low and High tempera Tures 10 and 251 28 pages Price by Carrier 30 cents per week Sun rises 7.13 am. Sun sen 3.11 . Moon rises 7.36 . Moon 4.44 . Forecast sunny Suez quarrel explosive troops warned ilk. Cuts Highway traffic Cairo oct. 30 a British troops Cut traffic for five hours tuesday on the Highway Between Cairo and Ismail a. Egyptian officials linked the stoppage with government confirmation that the egyptians Are forming underground liberation Bat the British military chief Gen. Sir George Erskine said the situation in the Suez area is dangerous and asked his troops to handle it with firmness and a minimum of he added Neces sary Steps have been taken to maintain our he also warned we must expect to face a period of in tense non co operation. The egyptian government is intimidating egyptian work meanwhile diplomatic rear Chen. Natives of the seven Arab Stales met Here tuesday and discussed the Western proposal for a Middle East defence pact. Egypt has re fused to join in such a pact until Britain moves of of the Suez and the Sudan. The egyptian foreign minister Mohammed Salah Al Din attended the meeting along with representatives of Syria Lebanon. Jordan saudi Arabia. Iraq and Yemen. A Reuters despatch from Beirut Lebanon. Monday night said Lebanon. Syria. Iraq and Jordan Are willing to enter a Middle East de Fence organization As proposed by four Western Powers according to informed sources. But All four Arab countries Are preoccupied with Egypt 3 refusal to join. They Are searching for a Means of avoiding a clash with Princess Elizabeth meets the ramp probe fatal shooting Young Bissett Man Cairo the despatch said. To Cost. Arms both the traffic ban and Gen. Erskine s order followed admission by the egyptian Interior min ister. Fouad scrap Al Din that underground liberation battalions Are being formed to drive British forces out of Egypt. He denied re ports the government is providing arms. The British Road Barrier apparently was designed to break con tact Between main groups of the battalions and members who might be inside British lines. There were reports in Cairo that the battalions were halting truck loads of fresh supplies bound for the britons. Fresh troops from . London. Oct. 30 Reuters the British aircraft carriers illustrious tons and Triumph 13.350 tons have been or Churchill acc is seven to Cabinet Mph 13.350 tons have been or Fri dered to stand by to take troops seven More members to to the Mediterranean area it re the Cabinet Svith wac a he Hopes to quire the admiralty announced Ead out of ils economic and a thrilling moment in the jives of the Dionne quintuplets came monday when they greeted Princess Elizabeth during a Short Stopover at North Bay ont. Now 17 years old the quilts live Lor the most part away from the Glare of publicity but they were Happy enough about stepping Back into the spotlight when it meant meeting the Princess. One Man was shot to death at proximately 7.30 . Monday ii sett Man., monday night and Are holding another in connection with the fatality. Dead is Jan Rurarz 30, of Bis sett. A former polish Des placed person who was found with a Bullet wound Over his right Eye. In . Custody is Hipolit Buczel 25. Bissett also a former polish . Or. James f. Edward Deputy provincial Coroner along with a photographer and an . Investigator flew to Bissett tuesday to assist in the investigation. Rurarz who has lived in Bissett for 2 i years was found dead be Hind the door of his Cabin at a Buczel wife has lived in Bissett since july 1949. Rurarz wife is still in Europe. Buczel will be brought to win when the investigators re turn . Said. The police group is expected to return As quickly As possible be cause of icing conditions on nor cause 01 icing Jiuji Mel me a Muguir la Iii Thern. Jakes. The thin covering of Lup lets Here monday and ice on Rice Lake had to be broken Jour with them. A. Uhf Ritvo who in Elf a 1-7 by boats before the police aircraft could be set Clown and boats will have to keep a Channel open t allow the aircraft to take off again j j. A Al Evv a i Nicea Billj a and boats win flannel suits with red velvet agree on a permanent settlement Channel open to hats bags and and High even after they resume conferences. Entezam. Iranian presi Malanik loses Appeal to get stay of execution by a four to one decision the Manitoba court of Appeal tuesday rejected the Appeal of a Winnipeg Man to Iee convicted of murder in the Shotgun death of a Winnipeg policeman. The split decision of the Appeal court confirmed the death sentence imposed on Henry Malanik 49, for the death detective sergeant James e. Ted Sims in a shooting 19 Argyle Street july 16, Crown counsel . Johnston met in the office of the chief Justice at tuesday. France blames nationalism Rise on . By John Roderick pares. Oct. 30 a Franco is blaming the United states for contributing indirectly to troubles in the Middle Olar. And says american blundering May wreck the West s defence plans for the area. The official French line As summarized from talks with foreign office spokesmen goes like this the United states has lenten Cour gement to nationalist move Nants in colonial and Semi colonial countries of the Middle East and North Africa. Extreme nationalists in Egypt and Iran were thereby encouraged to take explosive Steps against Bri Tain in the belief they would have . Backing. The French say thus strategy was muddle headed. French views May be coloured by fears that this sort of nationalism will spread disastrously to then own North african colonies of Tun Isia and Morocco. Right now they Are deeply worried. The Arab has promised to put Moro econ nationalist de sires for Independence on the anaemia of the in general As Sembly which meets in Paris nov. The French want . Support in this if Washington refuses to Back France in North Africa she will risk alienating the Middle of the Road coalition now governing France. French spokesmen assert. This coalition until now has been solidly pro american and in favor of european defence. France says the moroccans tunisians and most of the Semi colonial moslem states Are not ready for Independence that any immedi ate Grant of autonomy would ele vote to Power a venal minority interested solely in self enrichment. The masses whom the americans wish to Aid would be worse off than before impoverished under badly administered econ Orinic systems. They will be Ripe for the plucking by soviet Russia and her common St philosophy the French say. Junior ministers. The new Cabinet ministers Are Harold Macmillan. Wealthy Book publisher minister for housing and local government lord leathers. 67. Industrialist n Sut Secretary of stale for co ordination of transport fuel and Power i chief Justice Harry f. C. Crookshank. 5s, min Istir of health and Deputy Leader of the House of commons and James Stewart. A son of the i Earl of Moray minister for Scot land. Lord Simons. 60. Lord High Chan cellar Peter Thornycroft. 42. President of the Board of Trade and lord Cherwell. 65. Paymaster general. The Hoo Junior ministers named were Patrick Buchinn Hepburn. 50, As parliamentary see Church ii Page 9 International crises. Or. Churchill also appointed two 2.30 . Tuesday to discuss the setting of a new execution Date. Year in cell Malanik has been in the death cell for Over one year since his first conviction. At the fall Assize in october 1950. In that time he has seen the Appeal court order a new trial by a split decision of two Malanik has been sentenced Loi manslaughter and one for uphold be hanged nov. Gone week from ing the conviction. The rejection of his Appeal. Chief the Rekiec Zioni Otma Justice e a Mcpherson of the evicted of murder Assize court Appeal said however that jury on May 31 this con a postponement of the execution fiction was again appealed by or. Ute would be necessary. Crawford who sought to have the the stay would permit time for charge reduced to manslaughter. Supreme after listening to the Appeal june a possible Appeal to the court of Canada. Defence counsel j. L. Crawford such an appear was being con Mcpherson and Bridge column Pajcic comics Page 19. Commodity markets Page 26. Crossword Puzzle Page 9. Deaths and funerals 26. Finance Page Hollywood column parc 5. Lovies Page 5. Radio Page 4. Serial Page 10. Sports pages 16, 18. News pages 12. 13. 14. 30. The Appeal court reserved decision until this time. Or. Justice j. B. Coyne the Only judge to uphold the murder conviction at the first the majority judgment of the court on the second Appeal decision. He pointed out that the main Issue in the Case was the capacity or incapacity of Malanik to form an intent. The defence argued that through excessive drunkenness Mal Anik had been incapable of. Form ing the intent to shoot sgt. Sims. Evidence during the trial showed that sgt. Sims and two other detectives had gone to the Argyle Street Home to investigate an alleged fracas Between Malanik and Adolph Kafka who lived in the Florabel i m so mad but i did t kick her Hollywood oct. 30 Cap actor Franchot tone went to jail tuesday accused of spitting in the face of vet eran movie columnist Florabel Muir. The booking was suspicion of Battery on a complaint signed by the columnist. The incident occurred at Giro s night club Here. Miss Muir told police the actor new husband of actress Barbara Payton came to her table muttered something in complimentary then said Florabel i m so mad i could spit in your face. As a matter of fact i he did. The columnist said she slap Ped him and he kicked her in the shins. She summoned police. Who took him into custody. Sgt. John Norris said tone told him sure i spit at her but t did t kick her. It s just been one provocation after an other with miss Muir said tone made no specific complaint before the fuss. Her column contained of Kanchoi Toufe miss Fay top s affections. He was then retried and recon Milt while the detectives were questioning mrs. Kafka Malanik who had left the scene returned and fired a Shotgun blast which fatally wounded sgt. Sims. A wild shooting Melee followed in which Malanik was wounded by police guns. Of chief Justice. E. A Williams court of King s Bench to the jury on which the Appeal was based should not be minutely examined or criticism he said. Had been properly convicted and Bon Jour Dionne talk Royal pair North Bay out., oct. 30 Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh met the Dionne Quin the quilts now 17, wearing heeled Black shoes Shook hands autographed photograph of them selves. The Royal visitors spoke to the girls in French. Or. And mrs. Oliva Early Ami stayed late in North Bay. A stiff Tail wind blew their plane into the Northern Ontario City a half hour ahead of schedule. Seamen in fiery crash by oct 30 seamen were reported dead or missing tuesday As a result of a collision Between a freighter and a gasoline loaded Barge which it three vessels afire in Buffalo Harbor. The United states coast guard which a recovery of three bodies said nine men six of them from Mua added that their bodies Are believed to be in a charred mass of Debus found the Cabirt of the tug dauntless. No canadians appeared in the officus Crew Al collision occurred about 9 o clock monday night when the steamship Penobscot one of the largest freighters on the great lakes slowed Bow of Aba be Captain saved us cry grateful sailors. A it Cine no Ruf not before lie Buffalo . Oct. 30 Cap the Captain saved us with tears rolling Down his face Young Jimmy Hassett told this simple Story. His Captain Louis Guyette of port Huron mich., remained on the Bridge of the Penobscot monday night and died in . Hopes up on Iran-. Oil settlement Washington oct. 30 a reaction to a two step United states plan appears to have buoyed state department Hopes that Iran and Britain May reach a settlement in orking the flow of iranian Oil to he West. Premier Mohammed Mossadegh f Iran is sufficiently interested in american suggestions to prolong his Lay for further talks. Britain s Atli Ude is said to be far less enthusiastic. Responsible informants . Are trying not Only to persuade Iran and Bri Tain to resume direct talks but to Airree on a Stop Nap plan or moving available refined Oil to the West. This two fold approach is reported o be based on a . Belief that extended detailed talks May be necessary before Britain and Iran flames. But not before he had guided his ship from the scene of a collision with an exploding gasoline Barge in Buffalo Harbor. Roy Richardson of port Huron the helmsman perished at the skipper s Side. Hassett who at is was ship Ping As a deckhand for the Sec Ond time could not Tell in nautical Lingo just what had happened. But he knew hero ism when he saw it. Edward Myers 57, a watch Man on the Penobscot and an Netiea Ziack Sisoes. Namua Inas Rozian with the Royal couple at the air Dent of the United nations general port and presented them with an Assembly told reporters in new Issei i Ujj i York he anticipates a settlement outside the in. Tanks Al Milit meanwhile the state department Dionne and the quilts five year believes some temporary arrange old brother Claude also were pre ment to move Worth of _ j _ it Rrth it a Van id i Ranian Oil products now stored in the Princess and Duke came huge tanks near the Abadan re winery should be worked out. Under the reported plan the re ined products would be sold with going to Iron. Who would the visit supposed to last 30 min set the products and collect Distri Ules. Stretched to s3. Lution profits was not reported. Montreal starts Welcome to outdo rival Toronto Montreal oct. 30 up to port Arthur and fort William. Lusty Montreal Canada s biggest Between and were City tuesday whipped up what it Jam packed into Dominion Square hoped would be the biggest and the big space before the old wind loudest Welcome Ever for its Royal Sor hotel where the couple Are visitors. Sos. Striving to outdo rival Toronto s to us too Luion j be Yuwu huge reception earlier in the Royal Brilliant tracery of electric lights tour the Metropolis planned to festoon ing the Square let out Sal carry Princess Elizabeth and the Vos of cheers As Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh through Princess takes time to Telephone Home Montreal oct. 30 Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were be Hind schedule from the Start tuesday in their tour of Mon Treal. The reason aides said was because the Princess phoned Home just before she left the Windsor hotel at 10.05 . She Wai assured that the King convalescing from a lung operation is progressing satisfactorily. 75 Philip appeared on a Balcony. It demanded a return engagement loudly and insistently until it got one from smiling Princess and her Consort. Enjoy hockey Garni. The Royal couple left the hotel around s.20 . And drove to the West end forum where they witnessed their first full length Cana Dian hockey game. Both the Prin Cess and the Prince appeared to enjoy the contest in which Mon be e Royal town Page 11 Miles of streets and run them through nine events on this first full Day of their tour Here. An estimated onlookers police guns. Cheered the Royal pair on their judge Coyne said that despite first appearances Here monday conflicting evidence regarding the after their arrival from the West drunkenness of Malanik. There was by Piane. Ample evidence on which the jury tuesday Montreal expected could convict of murder. The charge to show the Royal tourists the _ initial suite of Welcome was just a forerunner of what thin cosmopolitan City can do for its guests. Through it All. Rotund Ca Tor criticism be Saia. To rough . Lulu ii he agreed with the opinion of Houde Montreal s perennial mayor. Chief Justice Williams that Malanik be their escort. The mayor ushered them into lad been progeny uni Iviricu me Jna Yoi Raj it thu Ijichi said. Any jury properly instructed Montreal from the Airport where would no doubt convict on the they landed from North Bay ont., monday evening after earlier visits most secret Carrier ends trials in . Belfast. Northern Ireland in several highest torn Toronto major or. Justice a. K. Dysart con see Mala Jolk Page 9 a Jitter for Peak sox Belfast. Northern Ireland in several London oct. 30 cart ocl 30 Reuters briton s most Pera Tures recorded Ottawa Hon. Anthony Eden foreign Sec secret ship and largest aircraft car were 38 a 34 rotary. And general lord Ismay. Rier the Eagle left Bel h 5h-at has Secretary of state for common fast tuesday on the completion of and at Trump non. W. Wealth relations have accepted in builders trials. A cold air mass imitations to a dinner tuesday night d in Honor of Canada s external of ers. Slaying. The crowd shouting beneath a Polar wave wraps West in cold grip All of Western Canada was in the weather office saw Flo Hope the drop was from an air plane. Of any it up before thursday. Temperatures Are 15 to 25 degrees below Normal Over the West. Cold est spot monday night was Prince Albert in Northern Saskatchewan. Which reported a Low of two below with the exception of the Pas where two is re ported Little or no Snow lies on Manitoba. Saskatchewan has had slightly More but Alberta has recorded Depths up to eight inches. Is Lue Saay in me i solidly enters me is rms cilia i gilders trials. A Prairies the Pool and the Landing Craft striker designed to carry 100 Jet. Fight trenched the praises the i a monday after carrying the 3rd battalion of the Grenadier specific in Honor of Canada s external of Erz so Cost to build. A said j nere s a the Recos fuss. Her column contained in Nonor u Lester year Crew of 750 officers and men Are mass of Polar hich pressure air in. Tripoli to Obruk . Henry i. Hods in truce ass remt missioner. Witness Story old hand on great lakes freighters knew it too. Of was just bunking for the night when i heard the danger he said. We hit the Barge our Bow across its port Bow As i came on deck. The old Man and Roy stayed in the Tower put her in re verse and sent her Back toward the Dock. They were both dead when we rammed the Dock. I tied a line and about 12 of us Slid Down Drunken Sailor found to blame for bus crash Oakland calif., oct. 30 a police said Mon Day a very drunk Sailor touched off sunday s bus crash which killed seven persons and injured 22. Wayne Petty chief traffic investigator for i h e Oakland police department said tests showed that a Navy Boatswain mate Orville c. Russell jr., was in a highly alcoholic state when his car smashed into a Concrete abutment. Thai crash hurled a huge Concrete chunk into the path of a greyhound bus on the san Francisco Bay Bridge. The bus went out of Cor. Tool and dropped upside Down 40 feet on to a Railroad right of Way. Third a blast lights sky in Nevada Las vegas. Nev., oct. 20 a the third atomic detonation in the atomic Energy commission s current test series a Bright glow in the sky Northwest of Here event off tuesday. It was the largest of the present series which has included a baby blast from a Tower and a slightly More spectacular drop from a plane. About minute after to Flash a column of Tim Shrom Cloud shot up into the sky. The Light itself was White much like a giant camera Flash bulb. There was a Light purple tinge at the shirt. There was no Shock Felt in Las vegas indicating that it was a of Vetrul Ciji considerably less severe than several the i in of the latest cold wave during a series last february two tuesday and Alberta particularly. Of which broke windows in Las was buried under a heavy Blanket vegas. Presumably like last. Sunday s. Being pushed by the tug dauntless. Hero of the night in the eyes of his men was capt. Louis Guy Ette of the pen Obilor "5 feet Jong. The 51-year-old shipper and his helmsman Roy Richardson 56, both of port Huron mich., died in their flaming Pilot House while manoeuvring their vessel away from the collision scene. Six of the tugs Crew of eight Are missing and one is dead. The Cap Tain escaped. Also missing Are two men from the Penobscot and one of the two men aboard the Barge the Morania-130. The last of Gallons of Gas Oline on the Barge flamed out existence tuesday 14 hours after the collision. The coast guard meanwhile launched a full investigation into the disaster the cause of which could not be Learned immediately. Before capt. Guyette and his helmsman died they backed the ship away from the flaming Barge and rammed its Stern into a near by Dock. Sailors scrambled Down a rope to safety. The collision occurred about a . Cost and was followed by a Dull explosion. Flames leaped an estimated 200 feet in the air enveloping the Barge and spreading quickly to the tug and the Penobscot. The Winch unloaded a train Liruo sunday wan Ica Vink the ii Silbor for de troit n my Dii Luth. The Tow was inbound. Police issued frantic pleas for the Public to keep away from the Shore and adjacent streets so that fire equipment ant ambulances could pass fret Labut spectators still poured in. Coast guard launches took survivors from the vessels and were met at the Shore by ambulances from most of the hospitals in the City. Sees it coming Stanley Kielbaso of Chicago third mate of the Penobscot was on the Bridge with capt. Guyette and Richardson when the collision occurred. He said he saw the Barge and warned the others that it was going to Cross the freighter s Bow. But the crash came before the course of inc Penobscot could be changed. The freighter slowed into the Side of the Barge just Back of the smaller vessel s Bow Guyene had time All smoking stopped and portholes closed. I this too. Was credited with Sav ing lives since Many of the Penobscot s could have been burned by flames shooting through the open portholes. Many of the Penobscot s Crew leaped into the water and were pulled to safety. Swedish Navy officer spy for russians Stockholm oct. 30 a a swedish Navy officer testified in court tuesday he has worked since 1946 As a spy to Aid Russia in preparing plans for a possible invasion of Sweden. The officer Ernest hilding Andersson i admitted he has been a communist for 25 years. He is on trial on charges of military spying for the soviet Union. Andersson also admitted he spied against Britain. He told the court he supplied the russians with detailed information of possible invasion areas along the coast of North Sweden and on the exact strength and state of preparedness of naval bases at Stockholm and Karluk Rona. Allied troops Stab Forward As talks drag . Eighth army Hjad temperature Reading Durins the 24 hour Cistern Korea Northern Saskatchewan. Lod in dons 5.30 . Tuesday were beat Back attack Pic Heartbreak Ridge by 1.000 Vancouver Calgary 13 Edmonton 23 Saskatoon Regina Brandon port. Churchill so til 31 to. To to. To. Port Arthur 2fl of 29 -17 37 grenadiers near Egypt a Oraletta. Malta oct. 30 Freu t is solidly enters the British Cruiser live Lucu j1.w01 ii chinese then drove ahead Yards in Daylight. On the Western front in forces aimed More than half a mile Ufi .05 trouble. Northwest of Ponchon with Little in pm Munnom Allied and red met three hours but fulled to make creating Korenyi Crim fire one. Another meet ing in ached need for 11 Wedney Tony tuesday during recess in negotiations v
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