Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, June 28, 1952

Issue date: Saturday, June 28, 1952
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 28, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg tree press. Saturday june 1952 Page 6 Back for birthday. T jul a a flt Kenora ont. June 2s. Spertal thousands jammed the streets of this 70-year-old town saturday As it began to celebrate in a style reminiscent its youth. Accommodation is next to impossible to get in this bustling take the Woods playground. Hundreds have americans and people from every where once called Kenora Home. Tote Horh towners Are Stag ing a four Clay Jubilee Jamboree. It s their 70th anniversary As a Manitoba town and their 60th As an Ontario town. But Back in the provinces were town it was t Days when both battling for the boat races at Rabbit Lake a soap Box Derby Barbershop Quartetti singing and Street dancing. Golf tourney sunday features planned for sunday in clude a 7 . Golf tournament at the Kenora Gou and country club and a 10 . Open air Church ser vice in Central Park. The sunday afternoon schedule includes a huge picnic at Rabbit Lake with sports and contests on land and water a casting Competition and an air show. But this was just the beginning. Two More Days packed full of entrainment and sport were promised with festivities ending in the Small hours of the night after Dominion Day. More about claims continued from Page fir Irig exert be of it at All. It was rat port age. Gold the lure old timers saturday recalled the Oarth Days when told was the lure. Later big sawmills were built at rat Portage and at nearby Norman and Keewatin. Thev remembered How the old name was discarded in 1904 when the citizens put loge her the More dignified Label. By Tak the first Uvo letters from the name of the Throe communities. Showery weather saturday failed to Dampen the carnival Here his statements even events for the children those the document and caring Soapbox Derby Down ilk by the korean Peoples army. Street South started things or eur Scott had claimed that All the insects were infected. The to r Endicott had claimed to. Have seen and caught some the germ Laden insects. J the professors said has either drawn conclusions which he is incompetent to make or has accepted hearsay evidence. His statements even contradicted off. The l., famous rat Portage inn. Complete with dancing girls opens 1 the Kenora rowing can claim in first instance saturday Ai club. Scheduled also is a monster a omens. Indians bands and out Oara Progress ousts of Bookstore Lettl it i Xcvi n i. I1l was that of so specimens examined were infected and in a second group one out of 7s specs witness is disagree or Endicott s statement is obviously in conflict with the evidence distributed by his own Organiza the professors observed. The official documentation offered by the korean and chinese Carman landmark Carman. June 28 specian one of Carman s oldest and a landmark in its business is being demolished to indicated it had not been make room for a modern up by any trained Entomol leists. In one Section of the report for the past 40 years in was made to the Cis son s Bookstore Johnston Between the insects and Carman s first Normal korean upon seen the Canadian Peoples Daly our a s evidence that the insects referred to in British and that the British any Case had no business critic ing1 attack on the Power ants. Sen. William of to the state depart ment demanding the text of or. Acheson s remarks. While the state department would not commit it self Friday on the reply it will Send to sen. Knowland it was believed it would release the Secretary text. One of the worries among both american and British offic als growing out. Of the Yalu at tack incident concerns the Way in which the mix up has undermined the Wei Ole purpose of lord Alex Ander s trip to Tokyo. He went there confident that the War was being run Well and was prepared to return to London with s report which seemed certain to allay much of the criticism and anxiety that has developed in parliament and among the British people. But the snafu left him virtually helpless to Clain that the criticism was unfounded. World War May be. Brief but Rible the House of representatives refused to go Truman s request for in new atomic funds. It voted instead to begin a Large scale expansion of atomic in erty facilities. Justification for economic Iff Western More about slaying continued from Page one t. Caroline the daughter had a birth Day party to which mrs. Bazuk s daughter had been invited. There appeared to be no sign of Forth Taft promises to annul Yalta As red Barrier Washington june 28 senator Robert a. Taft. Of. Ohio said Friday night the United states should repudiate the Yalta agree ment to help Stop the drive of. Communism in the Sevorid. He also called for the end of. Eco nomic Aid 1.6 Western Europe As he spoke before persons at the University of. Virginia. In his major speech on foreign policy sen. Taft said the first step we must take is to repudiate the agreements we made at Yalta. The russians Haven t kept them. We should formulate a Resolution stating that these pacts Are no longer binding. The Yalta agreement was signed in february 1945, by the Date pre . Association an open meeting of the ., association no. 500 City of. Winnipeg Wing will be held at 8.30 . Monday in the air Cadet build ins on ferry Road. Winnipeg kiwanis e g. Caddie Cass will be speaker at the Winnipeg kiwanis luncheon at 12.20 . Tuesday in Royal Alexandra hotel. His to Pic one Man s opinion. , she said. Mrs Bazuk said Schoultz was pleasant smiling they were an extremely quiet couple and have been attempting to sell their House recently. They had been there for eight to nine years. 23-Koom House is a double one with Jil t silent Franklin d. Roosevelt and prime ministers Winston Churchill 25-pouriders Climax week of training the programme personnel of units personnel of the units were 39th Field regiment maj a Cambell c. Capt. J. S. H. Arnold D. Far relly Lieut. To. G. Greedy . 2 p a Towel f. B. Knight a s. Reid r. V. Sanders sgt. K. , H. Jolly i. 23 rooms mrs. Bazuk said they appeared to be a very Happy family unit. apartment sunday night when act ing Secretary of state James k. E Bruce was informed that the attack was fixed for monday. The Date had been left by the joint chiefs of Staft Gen. Clark to decide once it was agreed to car re out the attack. Or. Acheson s one word de scrip t in j3c t a .1. A Romaniuk h. Wes Orgard. Tion this As a snafu jul Juii icv1i1 Nix to. A. B. Wood bar. A. M. Smith trained teacher has been re ail at the counter. M r Johnston now my and i son. Karl will have the use of part Hook business. The building was put Law off i i n is i Linwoo in. Scientists argued that there is Only f one common kind of Fly in Korea Karl will have me us of we Orcas and entomologist would of the new store for their Knou. That there Are Many Hund up As canadians also examined in building was Pui up the Cana chans also examines office in 1s90 by j. H. Four photographs of the insects Dis one Section of the building by the Canadian peace con was used As a stationery shop run country. By j. W. Jamieson owned and the sects and spiders referred to could be found on stage Camp a colourful Climax their Active one week programme training. Blazing their Way through a ser ies of exercises were six 25-Pound self propelled guns manned by. 60 Reserve officers and men from Winnipeg Brandon and Grenfell sask. The Reserve units arrived at Shijo monday and after Days of briefing and refresher courses went into the shooting ranges thursday. Rred to could be Iouna on the 39th Field in Fields or about Ponds and Winnipeg 26th Field id k. I. Wiliie. 26th Field regiment. Brandon i col. W. A. J. Kennedy Man. A g Findlay. G. B. F. Mackay w. O. Nugent a. Brereton r. E. Coppell. G. W. Manson Lieut. G. W. Ames h. R. Christianson w. G. Evans. G. F. Sherlow .. 2 t. W. Robinson up. Rutherford n. G Gor Don St. R. A Mcnabb f p. Scarle bar. H. A. Brown a. . Moore. R. C. Moore j. A. L. Carriere r. V. Carriere Fields Boche and . I Regini ont Trenten. Eel out to search for insects As mentioned in it is cer j Tum Tain that they would be found and nation Point nearly six also that most of them would a n Well conducted shooting from his position on the Obser Pear new to the the canadians confined their True Economy milk Glo bread Finkleman optometrists eyes examined Kensington bldg. 275 por Mac ave Cor. Smith office Laboratory 92z 49s photos 922 496 comments to the entomological evidence offered by the common i lists. A convincing reply to the bacteriological data they noted had Job can made by or. Rene Dubos of Lithe Rockefeller Institute had f i also examined pictures. Or. Dubos had concluded that Trie photographs represented an amateurish attempt at scientific fakery and that none of the bacteria were correctly named. None of the evidence submitted could be accepted As scientific proof of germ warfare t h e canal zians said. Certain of the insects could nor Mally be found in Korea and North East China in Early Spring and no theory of bacteriological warfare is required to explain their the Only others belonged to groups which were inactive at the temperatures reported in the area 3t the time. And wholesale con jail zoning of insects to Low temper from pc Lull in the guns . N. E. Rodger officer commanding Prairie com Mand described the scheme As conducted the men Are keen and willing working hard but enjoying them selves he said. Most of them had expressed the desire to stay or week. Remarking on the accuracy of the guns Gen. Rodger said that the shoot owed much of its Suc Cess to the experience of the highly trained Reserve officers 9o per cent of which had been in Active service during the War. Mary of the non commissioned ranks participating were also veterans. Gen. Rodger lauded the Excel Lent inter communication system Between the guns and the Obser vation Post which he said contributed much to the Success of the shoot. Maj. To. P. Claxton o. E. Martin h. E. Elliot . H. W. Gnu. K. H. Barnes and j. H. Barry. Laturco As charged by the common More about Yalu details continued from Page one any other British official at Tokyo Washington or London was informed or consulted on the decision. Ii is True that at the state depart world War american army term meaning situation Normal. All fouled up was Given a meeting of the British american parliamentary group at the House of commons thursday. But he did not Tell his audience these details of the incident. Neither according to informed sources Here did he actually apologize to the British for not hav ing consulted with prime minister Churchill s government on the plan. Instead he challenged a Conten Tion made in the earlier House of commons debate on the Situa Tion that Britain had an absolute right of consultation on the attack plans. Intended to consult British he did however say that the United states had intended to con sult the British in a spirit of the partnership that exists Between the countries. In addition he defended the attack As a very pro per essential action on military grounds. He explained the Powei plants which had been dismantled by the i have often seen them pack up and go away for a week end. They owned a trailer and a one time Roomer name unavailable said that the Rooming Louse seemed to have very strict rules and was very q Uel. The Little girl was still in the House at 11 . Saturday and was under an emotional she will probably be placed in custody of a relative but police As yet a Haven t traced any in the City. There Are known to be some How or. Police took the Little girl away shortly after 11 . With dark Brown hair Cut in Bangs and dark eyes she wore an expression of bewilderment clutching a Box of Candy she sat Between Burly policemen in the huge Cruiser car. A t-3s automatic Lay beside Schmoutz and. There was blood on the floor. Land Joseph Stalin. Russia was Given Many concessions to enter the Var against Japan including the restoration of rights in Man Churia arid cession of the Kurile islands. She was awarded 000000 reparations from Germany. Infiltration policy Taft also advocated that a policy of infiltration and propaganda directed at the satellite communist nations should be undertaken immediately by the . As for foreign Aid he said i believe we have come to the in had been and were f for. The communist air More about atom hints continued from Page one announcing the Model Homes Ltd. Housing development for 1952 St. Anthony ave. In West Kildonan Velo ments in atomic Energy we Felt we should report on these directly to the president. We wish we could see what was in the report but we the grim Side the Grimmer Side of the picture was revealed in screened Testi Mony of air Force and defence de bases i and for the red radar inst mints guiding enemy fighters to Allied bombers. He specifically did not say he is True that at inc Siau a Ejai l Joe specs Caisy am Nui. No rent Pentagon conference a the failure to consult department representative suggest a with the British. De that the defence department no. Or Acheson also Lold the British Chi lj1o.v tilt tiny the British about the plan but nothing was done. It seems thai the state depart ment regarding the operation As strictly military Felt the information should be Given to the Bri Tish officers stationed Here. Equally it seems that the defence department having brought the state department into the discussion of the thought it was the g sol us Lj1i7 a. He described the artillery department s responsibility As at Camp Shilo As one. Of the the political Liaison with the in _ to Vine. Its. Had never been achieved another Pigott special 3 1949 Light Blue Dodge coach thar i Ideal for a family with sen idea of anyone looking with a radio and Heater it s a wonderful , at Tovey it a Picott motors limited Church and . There Picott specials in the classified Section. Overhead garage door easy to install convenient summer and Winter Finger tip control. Door Only cc9 hardware. Complete Only. Standard size 8 x 7. You can also order to specification. Start enjoying the convenience of our overhead garage door now. Its a real buy at Only special prices on stepping you can realize real savings on our Good Quality stepping. Phone today. Low prices on Oak flooring a full Range to meet a Jur needs phone write or see c. Huebert Ltd. 5 Point doing Psi ave. Winnipeg phone 927 159 All building materials for anyone building and everything in Millwork in the British Empire. While on the ranges the men were in action 14 hours a Day without a break. They had lunch delivered to them in the Field and ate Between shoots. Shooting at their objective Yards away the gunners Dis played excellent marksmanship. For their final exercise the gun formed a support for an in infantry platoon which was advancing upon an imaginary Seniv entrenched in a Side Hill. The gunners commenced with a barrage air burst shells fired at to second intervals and followed by a smoke Shell barrage. The air Bui St shells introduced by the Al lies late in the last War were used to oust the enemy from entrenched positions. After the smoke had cleared away the tired gun ners conveyed their guns away their Field training completed. An old timer in the Crew described the operation As just like Monte Cas units commanders reported Good turnouts from Brandon and Gren fell. The Winnipeg unit encountered difficulties due to employers Lack of co operation col. J. G. Davidson officer commanding re sorted. I Friday night the Active army staged demonstration Prairie storm for the Reserve units. Arms ranging in size from the 9 mrav. Sten Carbide to the 95-Pound 15o howitzer were put into action by members of the . And the . School. Blast enemy Village in a realistic demonstration the 25-Pound guns blasted a tent flow enemy Village sky High with great Speed arid accuracy. This was followed by in Ortar fire and an at tack by Small arms a approaching enemy firing four accurate shots into the Side of a tank feet away the 16-Pound anti tank gun Crew left the tank a burning inferno. Another wooden Tarik facsimile burned realistically when a direct hit was scored by an anti tank rocket. The demonstration ended with a mass attack by All. The firearms followed by the laying of a Multi coloured smoke screen. I a new addition to the Camp and j ministration staff this year capt. Alexis Swan the Only woman on Active service in. Prairie command v i capt. Swan spent five years with the army administration staff in Washington during the second world War before she was discharged in 1946. In september. 1951, she re enlisted and became officer Tish to Tell them. Parliamentarians that the United states alone had suffered casualties since the truce talks be Gan in Korea. The american air Force he said had suffered very heavy casualties. He emphasized these facts to show the British critics the need for attacks such As the bombing of the vital Power plants. Furore congressional furore Over or. Acheson s speech continued with various critics com the had defence Money Bill Gen. Nathan f. 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