Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, December 01, 1951

Issue date: Saturday, December 1, 1951
Pages available: 44
Previous edition: Friday, November 30, 1951

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 1, 1951, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 3 press saturday. Paper protests curtain in Britain London dec. 1 cup the paper newspaper world for Day protested against the Way the British press is treated in Cove Royal news stories. A three column article con tras Tecl the Way British newspaper men allegedly Are treated with it ports Superior press facilities of the Royal tour Chada. Newspaper world blamed minor okie inns whom it said showed superfluous Zeal in on instructions a scribed to Buckingham Palace. It said reporters describing the third birthday of Prince Charle nov. 14 met with such Little co operation that they had to do Little improvising with the Resul that accounts of the Celebration were ear from now Why on Curtis could not someone have told the quite simply what this important Young person did and where it took Canadian correspondents in Lon son generally share the frustrations experienced by their British colleagues but appreciate tha press officers Are instructed to re Spect Royal privacy where possible sask. Session to consider pension Bills Regina dec. 1 Only group of Middle aged women were waiting for a glimpse of Alfred p. Greene when the run away school teacher arrived Here thursday night in police custody. Greene was brought from wind or ont following his arrest in Chicago with mrs. Beatrice Kea on triple one ight school pupils with whom e lived in St. Louis to. Greene who left his a week school teaching Jolt Toronto find became a week advertising executive smiled when he saw the wait ing group at the station. Mrs. Reason was not with him. He had been detained at Windsor v immigration officials because f doubts Over her citizenship. Although he was carrying a Large rown. Suitcase and an armful of Lothing Greene had a Jaunty air s he clicked across the station con Ourse. Followed by a policeman. Full of Bustle and smiles the 39-Ycar-oltl pillar of the left his wife Ami four children it Ter staging a fake murder in court Friday. He was Reni added on charges or exerting minors and causing a. Public mischief. Christmas giving to act As a Clearing House Lor those who wish to help needy families and to re port existence of All such families affiliated with the Community Board receives All assist Ance from this general Agency beyond help received in free will offerings. Individuals churches clubs civil organizations Industrial and bus Ness groups can make their Yule time giving More effective under the direction of the Board. By checking with the confidential Exchange and social welfare workers the Board eliminates duplicated giving and insures that no one is overlooked. All organisations lire or Jert to. Report their activities in this Field to the office so that an Overall picture May be com piled to Benefit All. Christmas cheer in the form of food clothing and toys or when Ever possible gift certificates for these will bring a Happy Holiday to children of welfare agencies needy families or widows and to the aged chronically ill and handicapped. Years of experience the Board is administered by representatives of social welfare agencies churches and other groups who have years of exp r ence in distributing Aid to the needy. J. M. Hanson is chairman with mrs. G. Maley. Secretary treasurer. The offices will be open to dec. 23 from 9 . To 5 . Monday o Friday and 9 . To 12 noon saturday. Royal couple to Klov London. Dec. 1 Reuters Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will Fly direct to Nairobi Kenya on their Way to Australia and new zealand next they expect to leave Here an. 31 and Are taking the place of he King and Queen who cancelled he trip because of the King s ill Earlh. Weekly Alimony new York. Dec. 1 apr Eleanor Holm Friday was awarded s700 weekly temporary Alimony from her husband showman Billy Rose. The award believed the High est Ever granted in Manhattan sup Reem court was made upon condition that she is permitted to re main in her present the place House. Mid Holm is suing Tor a Dato wings presented1 Summerside p.e.i., 3 up Twenty Throe British air men Friday became the fit St Royal air Force navigators to rec Oivi their wings under the North at lactic treaty organization training scheme. Is this you outstanding Opportunity Well established Alberta firm with a full Lino of leading makes of Road building and maintenance equipment requires a thoroughly experienced Salesman not Over 40 years old with a proven record of sales ability to take Over Well devel oped territory we Are prepared to pay a Basic salary of per month plus a Liberal com Mission expenses and adequate car allowance croup hospitalization and pension plan benefits. Applicants must Supply their own car late Model. This position offers advancement possibilities and excellent income to one Able to produce. Please do not apply if you do not pos sess the necessary qualifications. Applications treated in strictest Confidence. Please reply by letter enclosing references to Box 1140, free press. Stock reduction Sale men s and women s station Wagon Coats made to your individual measurements of i fish Quality All Wool English Covert cloth genuine sheepskin lining to the Waist and High Grade Wool insulated quilted lining to Bottom and sleeves. Large Mouton Collar and lapels. No size too Large or too Small. Only while materials jail. Retails up to our factory Price to you delivery within 10 Days. Visit our factory 1. G. Sportswear mfg. Co. Logan Avenue upstairs Winnipeg Man. Phone 26 000 open daily including wed 8.30 to 6.00 sat. 8.30 to 3.00. Trooped aboard for dates with the Crew. Hairpins and nylons among the skipper s minor plaints were thac hairpins left in the engine room nylons All i Over the boat and powder boxes in the wheel House. When the Leprechaun ran into bad weather in the Mediterranean one or other of the girls was always draped Over the deck rain in danger of being washed overboard. When the engine room was flooded in the Gulf of Lyons the Skippe and his guests had to Batten the girls Down and carry on alone. And the Crew were badly shaken when lie yacht collided with a tugboat at Barcelona. And men worst of All though said the skipper were the men who came on Board to visit the Crew. Whenever the yacht was in port so Many suitors came aboard that there was no room either on deck or in the Saloon for the skipper s guests. There were dances every night and sometimes All night. The Leprechaun could never be alone be cause other vessels moored along Side even if there was room else where. And some of the suitors even borrowed Money from the skipper and his friends to take the Crew ashore. Skipper and Crew Fina ily parted company at Marseilles after four months. One of the girls went Home to Eire the other three Are working their Way Back to Britain through italy., hoping to find an other yacht looking for a Crew. Canada s Dairy Industry at a glance the consumer Outlook is the Price of milk too High Are Dairy foods priced too High Mil pro ducts August 1939-100 125.4 130.6 124.1 Mhz products 213.4 in 1939, the average hourly wage earner in Industry had to work for 15.6 minutes at his Job to buy a quart of milk. Today 10.1 minutes of work at the average hourly wage in manufacturing Industry will buy a quart of milk. Therefore the Price of milk is Low in relation to the wage earner s income. On the basis of August 1939 100, the Index of consumer prices of milk products stood at 125.4 in october 1941 meat and eggs at 130.6, and All foods at 124.1. Today milk products Are 213.4, meats and eggs 354.9 and All foods 251.5. Therefore Dairy foods Are Low priced in relation to other foods. The producer Outlook what of farm production costs Grain ration do farm prices r effect costs average farm Price per too lbs. Of milk 1941 1951 farm labour wages have increased by 181% in the last ten years feed costs As represented by Dairy Grain mixture by 82 percent. Labor and feed Dairy cows cannot be fed efficiently on Home grown crops alone constitute the biggest items in milk production costs. The Many other items in the Cost of milk production likewise show big increases. The average producer Price of All milk has increased Only 78 percent in the last ten years a Rise that has not kept Pace with the greater increase in production costs. Three quarters of. The milk produced including some from each shipper to the Premium fluid milk Market goes to the lower priced butter cheese and manufactured milk markets. The National Outlook have we the cows to feed our people is enough milk being produced 1941 human population 1951 up 21.6% cow population o o in in the last ten years Canada s population has increased by 21.6 percent while the Dairy cow population has decreased by 2.4 percent. More Mouths to feed and fewer cows to feed them the Gap has been increasing with alarming rapidity in the last four trend that can. Reach serious proportions in the near future. Down 1438 ibs. Per capita 1174 ibs. Per capita in 1941, annual production was pounds per capita and today it is pounds a decline of 18 percent. Today per capita consumption at pounds per year. There is a margin of Only 75 pounds per capita or 6 percent to feed livestock on the farms leaving no margin to ensure continuity of Supply of Dairy foods. What is happening to Canada s Dairy Industry the above figures drawn from official sources show that Canada e Dairy Industry instead of keeping Pace with the nation s growth is in a period of decline that has become More and More marked since 1947. Simply stated the costs of production and prices received Are out of balance. Dairy Farmers Are cutting Down or abandoning their Dairy Enterprise for More attractive Fields of production. The imme Diate danger if this decline remains unchecked is the possible at times of essential Dairy foods in some Canadian markets. Lonny Range danger is the depletion of Canada s soils so dependent on and crop rotation for the maintenance of Fertility. Depleted my to abandoned farms and blight of third largest India try with its major place in National income. Dairy Farmers of Canada 409 Huron Street Toronto r ;