Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 27, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Maple Leaf wieners tender c tasty free True Economy by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg Friday june 27, 1952 Misc Glo bread week end edition inc. Next week. Coulter Maclean to attend mayors Parley at Calgary Tavor Garnet Coulter of or a will also attend the meet. M. K. Mccrea Meads Concordia club Maxwell r. Mccrea has been elected president the cont Ordia club for a two year term. A. E. Longstaffe is the retiring president. Elected vice president was pet Gyles. Other members the Board Are honorary Secretary j. H. Mam executive Secretary k. G. Bio comb manager e. Martin John d. Cameron w. B. Gal Braith John Innes Gerald Wade j. R. Crawford and Dan Sprague. Boniface Grade Tut tee pupils stage play of 1860 s Winnipeg of the 1360 s was revived thursday afternoon As 31 Grade three boys and girls at Inkster school presented a play entitled George s hotel. Parents and friends attended. Dressed As pioneers and indians the pupils showed the opening of the first hotel in Winnipeg morning they put their play for the rest of the school. Mistress of Cere monies was their r. Woman 74 Hurt police seek cyclist t in. Night when she was in collision with an Avenue Ami Isabel Street. Is wednesday unknown cyclist near Logan 1clapoeuce Are requesting the cyclist to report the Accident to Complete their Accident report. Jersey Kiwan ians Stop in Winnipeg of in order ukrainian group slates summer course the 13th summer school sponsored by the ukrainian cultural and educational Cen tre will open july 7 at the University of Manitoba building. Fort Garry. The subjects in the course include ukrainian literature history ethnography. Folk dancing music Choi Ai Art and comm Nuy work. Enro Ute Home to new Jer r recent Seattle convention of kiwanis International stopped briefly in Winnipeg thurs Day night. Travelling Over can Adian Pacific lines the group which numbered 110, was ten dered a reception by Winnipeg kiwanis members. Ing takes place fore the Chen ties Are being made exhibits will also be Only mini Toby exhibits. Clerks families hold picnic even a Happy combination of Fine weather balloons noisemakers ice Cream and Candy made for the biggest and Best picnic vet for some 200 members o. The Winnipeg railway mail clerks association and then families. The Day Long annual picnic was held at Boach. Exhibits will also be sred so that the main gallery will have pipers sports Day set Fok saturday the Manitoba pipers association sixth annual sports Day featuring piping Highland dancing and piping competitions will be held saturday at Assiniboine Park beginning at . The association s grand p be band will be in attend Ance. School out for City school s the traditional cry held in Check for 10 Long months rent the air at noon Friday As Winnipeg school child Ren burst from their classrooms and poured into the streets. Their numbers were swelled by students of most suburban schools who for the next two months will live a life unencumbered by books and studies. Less fortunate Are the 670 students of the Norwood school District who won t be Able to relax until monday when their schools will officially close for the summer holidays. Also gaining their Liberty Friday were Transcona school children. Country Points differ closing time at country Points is at the discretion of municipal school boards. Some country schools closed Friday others will Windup monday. Classes will resume sept. 2. Elementary Grade students Learned their exam results Fri Day morning. High school Stu dents who wrote examinations will sweat it out until August before learning the results. Not All. Children however will be free of studies this summer. Some students who fell behind in their studies will attend summer school. Lepkin named labor dept. Conciliator appointment of Ben Lepkin formerly labor reporter for Winnipeg Tribune As the Concilia-1 Tion officer for the provincial department of labor effective july 1, was announced Friday by Hon. C. E. Greenlay minister labor. Or. Lepkin has been in Cash for the past 14 months principally for health reasons. Or. Greenlay said that during his absence he has studied labor mat ters in that state. Appointment of or. Lepkin in creases to three the number provincial conciliation officers. Or. Greenlay noted the of conciliation work has increased during the past two years arid it is greatly to the credit of t. J. Williams and John g. White that they have carried a heavy Load with a very High proportion of assignments carried to a Success Ful conclusion he added that this situation also reflects credit upon the parties to the negotiations in the conduct collective or. Greenlay said that or. Lep Kin brings to his new work a Long and honorable record of fair re porting based upon accurate and painstaking investigation of his intimate knowledge of Industrial relations and the View Points of employers and Trade i ions should stand him in Good Stead and enable him to Render valuable service in the interests of Industrial peace in the prov or. Greenlay declared. Manitoba Man Tea Toronto traffic chief track Block spotted in train halts j weekend rain due on schedule for the third consecutive week end Winni Eggers will have to stick close to their umbrellas. A weather disturbance Over Colorado is moving North and part of its Cloud deck will be Over Southern Manitoba Fri Day night the Weatherman re ported. He said a few thundershowers Are expected Over the City Friday night. Although they will end saturday noon it will be a touch and go proposition after he said. Another Thun Tei storm is expected a Day or so after the Colorado disturbance and it appears it will affect this the Weatherman reported. At noon Friday Light show ers were falling just South of the Border. Heavier ones which May visit Manitoba Are expected. Maximum temperatures pre dieted for saturday is 70 de Grees. Winds will be Light. Curling picnic sunday members of Khe Elmwood cur ing club will hold a picnic Sunda at Winnipeg Beach. They will Leav Winnipeg Over Canadian pacify railway lines at 9.35 . Cd it was previously reported the picnic would be held saturday lands school on his retirement Mayson Iff in Hooks their scribblers sailing High in the air these no More teachers no More books t f t o months of Freedom from pranksters Lay ties on rails at Beach pranksters held up Canadian Pacific railway train. Near Winni Peg Beach shortly alter 7.30 . Pricey. As the train steamed Lipply out of the station the Engineer noticed that a Large railway tie had been placed across the drought the locomotive to a halt and the obstruction removed. A mile further on a second and a Box of bolts were found on the right of Way. Again the train stopped and the obstruction . A careful inspection was made the rest of the track but no further impediments were discovered. While the train we delayed about 10 minutes it reached Winnipeg on re port. Coughing Patrick coughs up a Trio i took it get rid of a n that was Pat s execute Friday when he appeared a City police court on a charge of being drunk earlier this week. You he asked. It s the first time i be been Here your he said. Were you drunk on the Street he was asked Oil he said. I was drunk All right. In fact i m still three dollars or three intoned magistrate Kyle. He paid the laundry picketing ban draws rap from Kcf Manitoba Kcf ment Friday vigorously protesting the use of injunctions in labor Don Swailes m.l.a., provincial but regular jobs a plenty for students Winnipeg High school Stu dents Are finding the labor Market in the City a puzzling contradiction this summer. If they want regular jobs they can have their pick with salaries up to a month to Start. But if they Only want two months summer vacation work to help pay their Way through school next year or to earn pocket Money instead of asking their parents for it Public Linham principal was chairman. Four guns to fire july 1 Koyal Salute a Royal Salute on july 1, do minion Day will be fired at noon by a troop of four guns from the 39th Field regiment Royal Canadian artillery re serve Force it has been announced by Headquarters Prairie command. The guns will form up on the North West driveway at the Legisla Tive building grounds about am. Gun detachments will Wear Battle dress boots putters and Skeleton web com manding officer is . J. G. Davidson. Woman from Scotland seeks mrs. J. Coutts mrs d. A. Mckenzie of Perth Scotland is. Looking for mrs., Jean Coutts formerly miss Jean Ireland of Perth who she believes to be in Winnipeg. Mrs. Mckenzie is visiting her Daugh Ter mrs. Maurice Smith 37b Albany Street . Free press meetings a meeting of patients welfare association will be held at 8. . Monday in Board room two of the free press building. J. A. Nickson v. H. Fulcher i v. H. Fulcher a former Winni Pegg or has been transferred from Montreal to Toronto As District traffic and sales manager for trans Canada air lines it was announced thursday. He succeeds j. E. Nickson new director of traffic services at com Pany Headquarters Montreal. Born at Souris and educated at Brandon and Winnipeg or Ful Cher joined . In 1938 As Secre tary to the general traffic Man Ager. He served As. Traffic office manager at Winnipeg until 1944, when he was named assistant to the general traffic manager. Water District sponsors Indian Bay no per layers Are cur Viseux the train will leave the cd Pinquet Street St. Boniface at 8.30 . Man1tobans get i Kcal service awards twelve Manitoba officers and men of the Royal can Adian air Force have been awarded the Canadian forces decoration for 12 years ser vice in either permanent or Reserve forces air Force head quarters at Ottawa announced Toht first purely Canadian award of its Type was won by we h e. Smith so. G. J. A. Bury so. A. A. Proctor so. G a Sargenia. W02 n. E. J Parsons is. R. Nightingale sgt. E. F. Byers sgt. E. F. Jacobsen. Sgt. G. A. Jones and sgt e. J. Of we win. Create win and swimming. Holi station at Road and is i w Bowes of Grandview and is. F. C. Ryback of _ reported cd cases drop by 12 in week a 12-Case drop in venere Al diseases was reported during the week ending june 21. According to department of health statistics there were 20 cases of gonorrhoea and two of Syph Ilis during that seven Day per Iod fifteen of the gonorrhoea cases were in Winnipeg proper two in suburban Winnipeg and three in Rural Manitoba. The two syphilis cases were re ported in Winnipeg and Rural Manitoba. One change six weeks of red tape because of civic red tape it takes More than six weeks to make a single staff change in a City department h. L. Briggs Hydro general manager complained to personnel arid legis lation committee thursday. Consider a typical routine example where there Are no hitches said or. Briggs. It takes about 10 Days from the time the change is first considered in the department until a recommendation reaches aldermen. Because or. Briggs runs the City Hydro he always reports to pub ii utilities committee. Not their Pigeon but utilities committee does t handle mat ters it refers the question to personnel committee which meets 10 Days later. Personnel committee does t know a thing about the employee or Job so it asks the personnel manager to bring in a report at the next weeks later. If All goes Well committee finally Grants the request and sends it on to Council for approval. Council meets 11 Days then there s a Short two Day wait until or. Briggs gets a Fetter from clerk say ing Council has Given the nod. That s a total of 47 Days with no hitches. If there Are they Are having a hard time finding jobs. Long list w. H. Darracott Winnipeg manager of the National employment service thursday appealed to employers to give students vacation work when Ever possible. Work has become so much the Normal Way of spending the summer Holiday that the list of students registered with the . Is Long. Many boys and girls Are Ca Pable of assisting in offices retail stores warehouses fac tories and Many other jobs during the Holiday said or. Darracott. Among school leavers those with the Best chances of earn ing High initial salaries Are the Semi skilled with commercial or technical training. R. J. Johns director of the technical vocational school which has around 110 students leaving this summer said one City Oil service firm had asked for an apprentice from the school at a salary of s175 a month while he Learned his Trade. Girls from the school s com Mercial classes were offered jobs before their examinations were salaries offered were frequently and a month. Similar demand at other City High schools principals reported the same work in offices Banks stores heavy demand for students to and warehouses. Many finished writing their departmental examinations this week with jobs already waiting for them and officers did not expect to be Able to fill All the positions open to. Students. One reason for the shortage of teen age workers is that a Large number of school leavers intend to go on to University. At Gordon Bell school at least half of the students taking the academic course will attend University in the fall. Ginli Kinsmen s playground head Frank Arnason was named chairman of the Gimli pm Sens club playground project at the closing meeting of the season held at Gimli hotel. Assisting or. Arna son Are Mac Dryden and Art Washburn. The meeting also decided to donate to the cemetery com be speakers included District governor Wilf Middleton of Sel Kirk Deputy District governor Jimmy Mabb of Winnipeg Oil elect of Norwood St. Boniface St. Vital Fred. Hor ton Kin information chairman Barney Egilson mayor of Gimli and Thye presidents of All the men s organizations of the town. Nineteen members attended. Secretary said Friday the state ment emanated from the issuing of an interim injunction against Peerless laundry and dry cleaners employees picketing the company Plant. Or. Swailes said the injunctions Are unfair with All the the Side of the employers. In applying for an injunction the employer usually makes greatly exaggerated claims with respect to damages and the injunction is granted by the judge without hear ing the employee s Side of the Case. This has happened with respect at the Peerless laundry. In this Case on account of the pattern already established by other laundry employers the workers took the Only course of action opened to them to protest Tuffe cutely against miserable wages being paid that of refusing to work any longer under unsatisfactory conditions. The employees were further on to the length of issuing reason for judgment without first securing the approval of the Board Mem for Many years the Kcf striven to have the injunctive procedure Iti labor disputes outlawed in Manitoba. The injunction re Bers. Handicapped by the deeded Bias shown against their Union by the chairman8 of the labor relations laundry Union to Battle injunction officials of the laundry and. Dry cleaning workers Union ind. Said thursday the Union will fight with every Means at our command the Sanction issued wednesday in court of Queen s Bench. The interim injunction was is m straining certain persons from picketing the Peerless laundry Plant is a striking demonstration of the need for More determined action to abolish this one sided tic stand the executive of the attn Nipes and District trades and labor Council tic thursday re treated its Long standing position that injunctions should not be used when a dispute arises Between a Trade Union and an employer. A statement issued Friday by a b. Anderson Secretary treasurer the Council called the injunction most vicious weapon that can be used by an employer to break up a picket line and to. Destroy unions that Are participating in labor disputes. Injunctions should not if sued against unions prohibiting them from doing that which they Are permitted to do by Law namely peaceful Obj opposed r b Russell general Secretary of the Central labor Council Obj said the Obj Council is definitely opposed to such use of injunctions. Or. Russell called the injunction a vicious he said that As Long As the picket has been conducted peace fully in accordance with the Law employers should not be allowed the use of the courts. _ was arrested Friday sued by or. Justice a. M. Morning by City police m connection with an alleged break in and theft of from the j. And w. Grocery store 1562 Street thursday night police said a 17-year old juvenile was turned Over to juvenile court. 8 kinds poultry disease in province meet warned f _ Neil in 1947 or. Bulcher was apr As a Balky f meth guess pointed general supervisor of meth ods and later became director of traffic services. Or Nickson joined the airline 1946 and has worked in both the Vancouver and Toronto branches. Brighton bans Casino Brighton England june 27 Brighton traditional South coast playground of vacation ing londoners shelved plans for opening Britain s first gambling Casino. The town Council accepted by an overwhelming majority a report from town clerk j. G. Drew recommending the idea be abandoned. G01f for Kiwan ians Kiwan ians will take to the Golf links wednesday. Tee off time is 3 . At the Assiniboine Golf club and the matches will be followed by. A dinner at. 6 putting Competition will be held later Don Mclennan and his sports committee Are in charge of arrangements. The tuesday dinner meeting has been cancelled. Anybody s guess How Long the thing would take. Beats the machine if the change is Only a temporary one everything has reverted to Normal before approval is Given. You can t run a business efficiently that said or. Although they be been doing things this Way for Al Dermen agreed heartily that the system was wrong and should be changed. They referred the matter to. The personnel manager . He will report Back to the next meeting in two l weeks. Utilities committee will prob ably be involved and want a say. That will Only be four Days. Finance committee might want to pass on then there s Well or. Brig Smight reasonably expect a change m the system next year which will probably shorten the procedure to about 37 Days m Stead of for the first time in the history of the province the eight known kinds of Coccidiosis diseases Are now present in Manitoba or. J. M Isa assistant pathologist Manitoba department of agriculture told poultry men thursday. He was speaking at the annual poultry Field Day at the University of Manitoba which was attended by 60 flock owners from All parts Sulpha drugs he said give Amaz ing results in the prevention and cure of these diseases. Or Isa expressed concern Over the number of fatalities occurring among Manitoba flocks As a result of overfeeding of grit. Feeding grit is becoming a fad in Vince and is causing Many deaths among he Calcium grit tends to cause digestive disturbances when excess he said. This is due to the Lime neutralizing hydrochloric acid in the digestive system which is required for i r warned against the use of medicated feeds . Said Are toxic and hard on the Birds of d Arnell Federal District in Spector of poultry fore cast a gradual increase m egg prices reaching. Around 10 cents a dozen More than present prices by Faggs Are the Best on the-55arket today he said.1 because of this he forecast increased con this product. Other speakers on current Poul try problems were prof. G. C. Hodgson University poultry depart t o Rieken economics i son of the Federal department of agriculture prof. P. A. Kondra University poultry department mrs c. H. Piper president Man Toba approved flock association and Eldon Mitchell. Welcoming the a Lun Cheon in the residence cafeteria were or a. H. S. Gillson pres Dent University of Manitoba and c. Foster provincial poultry o Ben Ana was served on the striking employees of the Peerless laundry Andi cleaners limited thursday on the picket line at the company Plant 55 Pearl Street. The injunction restrains the com Pany employees from picketing the a Wiiliam g. Gilbey Union business representative said thursday in a statement to the press that for two weeks picketing had. Been peaceful and described the action As being an extreme use of the weapon m officials said the right to a strike bound for Cha inn s or is provided in the Laws of Plant Cathe Union said it is receiving financial and moral support from Large number of unions m the Winnipeg area and that the whole organized labor movement has fought for abolition of the use of injunctions in labor disputes. Representatives of the Union were asking for donations frown the employees of packers St. Boniface in. Support of the strikers. First race near a winning race Stoj should go Well in this Field. Pilot will have to be caught. Second Meadow. Is at Peak form and should win again. Should improve sharply. Rolla Claxton could take it All third race seems nicely placed Here. Wood showed a Good winning fort last out. Over run u going fourth should Able to score Here. Vennar Al ways dangerous. Marty rates a Good Chance. Fifth rack Prince Covert is ready for a top . Sim May prove dangerous. Bed invader 2 Manitoba women among welfare team to far East two Manitoba women will clouded in the second fare team which is to leave shortly to serve in Japan. Miss Mildred m. Herman of Swan Riker and miss Annie g Oak Lake Are members of. The five woman team that is leaving for the East to reinforce the single Canadian welfare group that is presently in Japan. Miss Herman or of red Cross arts and crafts instruction at Lodge hos Pital Winnipeg. She served ministration and sports fort Dunn four Canadian a omens army corps in the second world War. Miss Herman is a ,8radu.atei" Hospital handicrafts of Macdonald College Montreal. Miss Black left the position of consultant to the medical social service in Vancouver s Shaughnessy veterans Hospital to join the team. She had previously worked As head of the medical vice at Deer Lodge Hospital. Miss Black also a served with the . . , War _ bother members of the team Are miss of m. Baptist of three Bivera Quebec miss Louise Guerin Hull Quebec and miss b. M. 2nd has much Speed. Eighth race a should go Well Here. Won smartly last out. Bet Len Rea at a glance i sude Fer Roll Stor Buu Auto Prince Muty a lib o. Free cold. Maw
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