Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 5, 1951, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Guerrilla warns . Winnipeg mostly Clear today and tomorrow. Continuing a cold. Light. Low tonight and High tomorrow Zero and 20. Govt. Menaces workers Cairo Egypt nov. 5 Field marshal Aziz Elmasri Pasha commander of Egypt underground liberation Bat said monday he a awaiting government order before launching a full scale liberation attack on British troops. However the egyptian govern in Cut sunday took another Cloras tic step to hamstring British control the sex canal area. It announced that any egyptian worker still on the British army pay Roll by nov. 30 would be charged High the Field marshal s statement came on top of an egyptian protest to the International labor office claiming Savage violation of human rights and Freedom of Egypt Ian labor by British military authorities. The note claimed egyptians were forced to work in British military Camps under heavy armed the guerrilla commander warned the British to their criminal aggression otherwise they will pay most dearly for every drop of Egypt Ian Wood they spill in the canal Are he raid. The government s note said it. Officials had established beyond doubt that workers had been deprived any Access to Normal Means of communications to the u places of violence charged the egyptian charged workers had been forcibly interned in Camps by methods of violence intimidation and David a. , director Gen eral of the labor office is in Paris for the opening of the in general Assembly and in Geneva the said no decision will be made until he and his advisers have studied the protest with the government s Varn no to workers went an announce ment that the government Hadj taken Steps to give new jobs to nil subjects who Stop working lot the British. An official said out of a total of egyptian labourers officially known working for Britain in the canal zone 40.5si have registered with the government for new jobs outside the zone. British troops threw n Cor Don about the Village of sern Peiin in the Suez Nirmul zone sunday and curried out systematic search for hidden arms. Spokesmen said a few guns were found. The search obviously was1 for the purpose of defeating plans of the fanatical moslem brother Hood for guerrilla War. Britain continued to strengthen its Garrison. The troop ship Empire Medway unloaded several Hundred army and . Personnel and the . Brought in the Queen s own Cameron highlanders Batta lion from Libya. Margarine Power to be caucus topics two important issues reorganization of Manitoba s Hydro electric Industry and the question of allowing manufacturers to Colot Margarine will be discussed at government caucus wednesday. Other matters incl iding the set Ting of a Date for a by election in Brandon City Wilt probably also receive attention. It it Likely the Manitoba Hydro electric Bortl will ask the caucus for final authority to implement some plan for re organization of the Industry or Blanket authority to proceed with whatever scheme it finds feasible. D. M. Stephens chairman of the Board recently warned Winnipeg that Little time remains for it to accept plan a calling Tor acquisition of the Winnipeg electric com Pany. May ask Tor alternative if the City does not shortly make a decision he said some alternative plan will have to be put into effect to ensure sufficient Power supplies. Opinion of government members on a Bill to be brought before the next session by Ron. Turner mpg. South calling for the end of prohibition against manufacturers colouring Margarine will be sought by Premier d. L. Campbell or. Turner announced he would sponsor the Bill after Winnipeg and other municipalities voted by More than a five in one majority Ngn inst color restrictions for Margarine. The Margarine restrictions Bill was introduced by the government whether or not to allow govern ment members n free vote on or Turner s Bill will probably be one of the questions decided at the caucus. Some Rural members Are almost certain to object to any easing of the color ban. And it is understood their stand is supported by the Len Nioba federation building article the second article of the exclusive series the free is publishing on the big greater Winnipeg building Boom will be found on Page 12. Final edition Winnipeg free press vol. 59 no. 32 32 pages Price by Carrier 30 cents per week Winnipeg monday. November 5, 1951 Sun 7.24 . Moon noses 2.01 . Sun sen 5.00 . Moon sets 10.49 . Forecast continuing cold 5 trapped fishermen rescued o a picture Story Gimli Power boat left vainly attempts to reach stranded Lake Winnipeg fishermen Bottom . Dakota spotter plane Over Lake search area daring Rescue Trio from traverse Bay beside Canoe they pushed Over ice to stranded men. Power boat from Gimli surrounded by ice. The Throe stranded fishermen in their ice blocked boat. The strange Lily Pond ice formation As seen from the Gimli Power boat. Another View of Canoe equipped Rescue Trio special coverage free press reporters and photographers covered the Rescue of the stranded Lake Winnipeg fishermen by . Spotter plane and steel Rescue attempt Power boat from Gimli. Two reporter photographer teams were assigned to the Job. They were Norman Donogh and Jack Ablett in the plane and Frank Mcgregor and Dave Bonner in the Power boat. In addition by Overland Telephone Bill Mindess obtained an Eye witness account in an interview with one of the daring Rescue Trio 21-year-old Harold Klatt. Freeze catches Crew caught in Winter s sudden grip on Lake Winnipeg the trapped Crews of two stricken fishing vessels were rescued sunday. Three traverse Bay men braved the treacherous ice to save three Young fishermen who for More than two Days had been ice bound in their fishing boat. The two Man Crew of the other boat was brought 10 safety by members of the to family fish ing Community on mail son Island. Traverse Bay is 70 Miles North Northeast of Winnipeg on tie West Side of Lake Winnipeg Vii be mail son Island is 140 Miles Lori. Of Winnipeg just beyond the Narrows. And for the . Dakota that first spotted the first vessel t was the culmination of week end of activity on Lake Winnipeg that included the Para drop of supplies to an isolated George s Island and the Oare Tor two men aboard Tho second daring Rusli the i rec Fisherman wore brought two Miles to Shore by the three Man Rescue team thai Mads a daring dash across two Miles thin ice dragging a Canoe to Dis tribute weight More evenly and to use if they broke through dangerous too. From i Clr 411-foot ii lit unit it Ramlill in lion he Smith Kliron while they Lihi Tik Kramny Clifford Jarvis tier Mun. 19 Anil to Bones it All of Victoria Beach. Their rescuers were Walter Ous Cli 32, Walter caul in 2-1, anal see or scr k 8 the search by boat ii Kim my ice Defeated tie Molo ship Diamond in ils efforts sunday to save Ali act men stranded off Vic Toria Beach in Lake Winnipeg. Deep thick hard p of firemen ice. And ice of a dirty yellow Brown color shaped like Lily pads and of the consistency of porridge. Tho first resisted Evory Effort of the ship to break thro in h the last Quarter mile which separated it. From the 40-foot Gaso Ine boat on which the men were stranded. The it troll of howl the nil i it off Mati a to ii King. For Init cheer keen of Winnipeg to off Power for Jet ills several during Ihn 12-Hmir journey Lound from Syricki ii the Molo ship. One of a Fleet Bolo Gink the Jjo oth can company limited left Liim i at . Sunday on its resell Micsion. Cir Riihl newsman it carried i Crew of three four newsmen and . Lynn Marchbank. The ship reign if 12 hours see in int Page 8 by plane it was warm and Comfort. Able in the search plane do spite the constant circling and banking for seven Long hours in rough weather. But for the three fishermen stranded Lor More than two Days in Ali in boat and for the Trio that moved across the ice Floi s and slush to Rescue them it must have Horn a different Story. Aft or the Crow of the . . Dakota from 111 communications and sri Adron spotted the stricken vessel at 9 . Sunday it was just a of the Gimli bayed Rescue launch to the so on a daring Trio heal Tho launch 1.0 Tho punch by Tarhini Maroon d fish Naif a from Shore two mils away. Unknown to Tho Pilot Al. Ken fit is of the Crow to Soo Tho Lurk a solidly in Tho Ico the 38 fool White fish boat Hari sighted by in i Bay Aroa Thren Milos South of. Toria e Ach. But that Flinn l dorm a from the jubilation foil aboard Tho Iiene Aik Hunt age 10
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