Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 16, 1951, Winnipeg, Manitoba
10 Winnipeg. Free press. Friday november 1ft 1951 Moke about meet continued from Page 1 Bot later than one month after the Assembly recommends the Banning of atomic weapons. 4 an International control or Gan. Under Over All control of the Security Council to super Vise Thuc Banning o atomic weapons the reduction of arms and the arms census. Or. Vishinsky said his four new Points were in addition to the four he made in his first peace plan last week. These were immediate cessation of hostilities in Korea withdrawal to the 38th parallel and withdrawal of foreign troops within three months an International conference on the reduction of armaments and the outlawing of atomic weapons with the establishment of inter National control of these measures. Membership of the Atlantic pact was incompatible with membership of the in. Conclusion of a peace pact Between the uis., China and Russia. Specials daily across distance 6i Fly aloft 9. Baked piece of Clay 10. Monster a. Artificial waterway 12. Co 14. Jewish month 15. Music note 16. Norse god 17. -18 Down 21 taut 1, moorish 22. Kettle drum 24. 2 Padille like. Beverage process 25. Thrice. 3. wing1. .4.sct.free 5. Workout. 6. A shaped molding t. Afloat. S. Disclose 31. La military life Preir 13. Fresh watch 32. Perishes Tortoise 34 19 Middle 37. Furl inv temporarily 27. Draws aimlessly 28. Body l civic health committee wednes Day afternoon instructed e. P. Mccorquodale City licence inspector to bring in a full report on the destroying of a six week old Labra Dor Pup at the City Pound. The dog was owned by John jes Tadt 507 Cathedral Avenue who in a letter to the committee charged that he had been Given 39. Thick Cord by Way 44 sheltered. Lluc of bes killed Dock chickens 14 Shiloin boast of beef set. Ib-45 Grade a fresh killed to 6 ibs. Grade a hip 10ast beef comm Capone Grade a fresh Young pork Grain fed shoulders. 6 to 8 ibs. In. 35c Boston Butts in. 47c loins in 52c la smoked picnic style thankless pork shoulders if-47 ready to iat. While or half Mutton l1cs. 49c loins. In 39c rolled Boneless shoulders. In. 45c shoulder in. 35c breasts in. 2sc store . To 6 . Daily City meat Sausett co. Ltd. Vimr masters election at Bee lit main at Eastman photographic materials Ltd. M7 pm. 926 484 Strain s co. Ltd. In business Over 50 years 3 is Sim str St. Pm. 925 947 . Phase ruffled 320 St. Prom 927 251 Complete Stark of View mister realm on hand the camera shop 350 St. 25 855 we a com i Stock of Beels Winnipeg musical Supply 660 St. Canada photo 260 Ido Fon St. Pm. 933 119 View master riels at Taylor s photo Supply at Mill 20 consume cd 2i.wages 4 23. Satisfy 28i fart of a window 30. Classified 33. Poem 34. Sign of the Zodiac "35. Zebine Monkey 37. Music note 38. Doctor abbr 40. Earth As it. Goddess 41v-to brighten 43 droops 45. Discover 46. Fencing sword children 8. Observes f c p 2 o. B x 4-1 45" 57 43 31 More about Rescue plan continued from Page 1 a cryptogram. Quotation b we f q f r f q b w j s 1 r j v m q j us Peak a brei to joke Qew Jcj q s o p v f yesterday s crypt Noje we need not bid ror cloistered cell our Neighbour and our work fare More about atrocities continued from Page 1 cowboys your Cowboy ride draw and for you in Rel la tint action All in full color and Tutt dimension. So Tarun Indiana the carte thu Story fairy talks wird they n All on excl tint View Maiter Gat your few my Flat today i Aak for a Law Mattar foe Chr Latomaa. Yiew enter .50 at a Aai it photo and gift of the problem if current truce talks end in failure. Sen. Young said the report should Lead to an ultimatum warning All communists that if these continue we will use retaliatory Mea possibly including atomic weapons. South korean government officials said Friday there was no thing new in the atrocity they were not a Clarence Rye government spokes Man said at Pusan where col. Hanley made his disclosure wednesday. There is nothing wrong a bout disclosing facts of the communists acts at any president syn Man Rhee said we knew about the communist arc cities. We just kept quiet about the rest of the world did t accept the announcement so matter of factly. _ Britain has asked the United states if she can Back up the charge that the reds have killed Allied War prisoners including 10.britons. A foreign office spokesman said Britain has no official information about the alleged atrocities. Nor had any word reached1 the British government through its intelligence sources. The spokesman said the British embassy in. Washington has asked the state department Tion about the reported atrocities. A similar., request Nas been sent to the unified command in Korea. In Korea the armed forces radio broadcast for the first time col. Hanley s figures so the will know what they Are up the armed forces radio earlier was silent on the subject while the rest of the world Steard. Maj Edgar l. Tidwell chief of the far East network explained the delay there were too Many unknown quantities. When we could finally pin things Down we let t _ j More about merchandise continued from Page 1 ing had hit an All time High of and he emphasized thai Only of this amount was for defence purposes using the Imperial Oil Plant at East St. Paul for an example or. Ostrander said this Plant employed about 170 persons. Ramifications these workers with their fam lies occupied 120 Homes. They required one school and employed 30 professional men. They drove 135 automobiles a which also needed ser they supported1 35 Small retail outlets which had annual sales of almost and they supported farm acres by us ing food grown on therrus Adverse publicity by news papers outside the City during the 1950 flood had created it wrong impression of the City. Or Ostrander Siirid. Less than five per cent. Firms in the City had suffered damage to merchandise or equipment in excess of . And 95 per cent of Plant production was at pre flood Levels one week after the Peak of the flood had passed. Power Supply speaking of the or. Ostrander. Said adequate Steps can be taken to assure a Satis fac of the City too should watch expenditures and guard financial stability because industrialists would look with a discerning Eye on the Mill a new mining. Were opening up in Northern Toba with a subsequent Benefit to Winnipeg. Y the possibility of Oil in the. West Ern part of the province the crude Oil pipeline from Edmonton arid the possibility of a Supply of natural Gas from Western Canada were All developments which would Benefit the City. With All our advantages accruing from Rich surroundings Agri cultural districts abundant natural resources dependable 1 o w Cost Power our Well established Indus tries new projects under various of planning and construction and particularly our geographical location As it applies to transportation and distribution we had no other alternative but to work and grow with he concluded. More about freight rates continued from Page 1 on whether the helicopter Rescue will be made. It is expected the Sikorsky the larger of two helicopters on loan by the . To the army at Rivers will be used. It is reported there was some question As to whether it had sufficient Range to go out to George s Island and Back. Ice bound or Nat Olson has of books to read. Before he went to his lonely port last May he asked us sinter Bertha Adams 178 mar Garet Avenue West Kildonan to Send him Boaks. She obliged with couple of boxes contain ing about 100 this was Olson s first spell Lighthouse keeper. He had been a sergeant with the Royal Canadian army medical corps in Britain and Italy during the second world War and had since been working at Winnipeg Beach. In his last letter to his sister Here he said he was Happy As a Lark looking like an Indian Brown As a Berry running around this Little Island in trunks with no one else around Here it s a great life one big holi letter was written aug. 10. In it he thanked his sister a Mil lion for the books. They will he said come in Handy when the cold autumn nights balance gets worse Rome nov. 16 a study by the food and agricultural organization shows that the balance Between commodity surpluses and deficits is getting worse. There is a Prospect that the world May be come More and More dependent on production in the Dollar it revealed. Pup stirs probe pm nynain.4 Raffl. Card. A full Lac you the run around by Pound off vials. He urged that am investigation be made. The dog owned by his Young son Raymond was lost sept. 38, or. Jestadt said. He later traced it to the Home of mrs. H. 745 Machray Avenue. Mrs. Plesner oct. 3, had phoned the Pound to take the dog. Because it appeared to be sick he said. Mrs. A tester had assured the the was Nat Hen be declared and had asked Numi of teb i. Try and locale its owner. On oct. Said his son had been told by Pound keepers that no Labrador had been picked up during the past two. Weeks but that a dog which came from 743 Machray Avenue had been sold. On oct. 9, or. Jestadt said a Pound official told him that a door Breed of a dog had been picked up. Was that afternoon or. Jestadt said he was told by a Pound official his dog was destroyed that morn ing. I thought that strange As the time of my first Call was 10 ." he later Learned the dog was destroyed because it was a poor oct. 11, he recounted he was offered another dog at no charge. He refused. Or. Jestadt then went to e. Mccorquodale inspector he Cald or. Mccoy nodule told him the Pound had taken no note of is frequent Calls because the party who tamed in the Puppy said they owned it or. Said or. Mccorquodale refused to Contact mrs. Wies Ner to verify this. She later told or. Jestadt she had disclaimed ownership of the dog when the Pound captured him. Or. Jestadt told committee he had had no word from the Pound since nov. 9. But or. Jacc Arguo from British Columbia he said. It was an did not share As the Ocean could not be moved to Calgary. Manitoba opposed thursday the Alberta govern ment strongly supported the Section to which or. Brazier objected. Saskatchewan also indicated its approval of this clause or. Brazier pointed out that Manitoba had taken the same stand As British Columbia on the one and a third clause because it would have a bad effect on Winnipeg Industry i am not concerned with the merchants of Winnipeg who May lose some Trade because of this or Brazier said. They opposed us in the re Moval of the Mountain differential. I Don t want their sup port in however the clause was wrong in principle he claimed and should be eliminated. This was because ii singled out one competitive rate the transcontinental rate and left other competitive rates alone. Don t interfere in principle and set up new rules for transcontinental or. Brazier said. He foresaw the Day when the Prairie provinces would have much greater truck Competition to the railways than Ever British Colum Bia could Hope to have. The Prairies he said could build roads in All directions while his province was limited because of its mountains. 1 . Agrees. After or. Brazier s evidence Hugh o Donnell Canadian nation Al railways counsel told the com Mittee his company still agreed with the principle of the Bill. It was. The . S View How Iver that the one and a third Rule result in any drastic changes to transcontinental rates. He pointed out that Only some 200 items out of about would be affected by the Rule. In the other cases present rates to the Prairies were less than the transcontinental rate plus one third. Economize with the paint Foi Beautiful Walls ceilings Lale he said had advised he could ave a dog of similar Breed to the Ost Pup at no Cost. Or. Jestadt Aid he refused. Committee instructed or. To Zor Quodalo to bring in a full re Good or time loaf or Natiel from rheumatic Paia. But Fari i Theta Aasta to a a. Oca t Tot a Feal Tad Harv Yew Tomar. Try Daly tic. Nam a. til i f music shop it s too Early to think about Christmas record s an Opportunity to pick up album sets at speci.1 prices ind when you re in our store look Over the new Long play list below Victor s new operatic series. Cic Wace Sale record album sets Gnu nor Ioil cd albums at half Price. Popular and Semi classical selections and a goodly Iimori ment of hot Jan Seroj shop Early. 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