Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 30, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 12 crowd Narrows for Trout festival Start Withers by Cory jul vet flin flon june 30 special than cars brought a crowd of close to persons to Bakers Narrows sunday Lor the official opening of the we end annual Northern Manitoba Trout festival. At this picturesque spot when ten 10 Highway crosses Little Atha Puskow Lake people from flin Fjon Cranberry Portage and the Pas gathered at 1 . For the Flag raising a band concert by the elks youth band and the introduction of 11 shapely local girls competing in the Queen Mermaid contest. Special guests at the grand open ing who welcomed the crowd were Cliff Mckay Happy gang enter Tainer George Weaver . For Churchill and c. E. Greenlay provincial minister of labor. Chairman and master of ceremonies was Bud Jobin . For the Pas. Canoe Derby hundreds stood on the Bakers Narrows Bridge 22 Miles from flin flon. To cheer competitors in the Gold Rush Canoe Derby As they checked in at the half Way Mark on the first Lap flin flon to Cranberry j Portage. Fishermen were on deck during t the afternoon for the target and distance bait casting Competition. Winner the distance cast was Pinkie Davie. Second longest cast was made by Vic Longmore. Third everybody at flin flon an Angler by Cory Kilvert flin flon Man., june 30 Spe Cial everybody an Angler i this Northern mining and tourist Centre. From six to 60. Male and female they seem to have fallen for the sport Hook line and right now during the second an ones George Danko came out on top theres a shiny new automobile in the target casting contest. Eve the Angle who manages to Smallwoood won second prize vice the Granddaddy All the third spot again went to Young to take a bite at his Hook. In flin flon these Days the nor Mal greeting is not How Are you its going everywhere you look m town Are fishing rods fancy lures the hundreds and tackle boxes full of anglers gear. _ when you take your Best girl out it s not with music and Low lights in a restaurant. It s on the Lake with fishing rods tackle Box and a can bait. Even the duffers who Don t know a multiplying reel from a tandem spinner Are out there trying to those 40 and 50 Pounders. Flin Flonnery Aren t the Only Ang line bugs while the contest is on. 1 High Cranberry Portage. Tose thei on red slaves . Evidence charges shocking spread of shackled labor United nations . June 30 the United states has turned Over to the United nations Winnipeg free monday june 30, principals in Fage Steve Kolesar. Skies Are sunny in two outboard motor races held during the programme class b Winner was Jim Webber with Bob Burkett second. In class f Bob Burkett won out with second spot going to Bill in worthy. Sunny skies and a fresh Breeze made the perfect combination for spectators at the events. Other features the first after noon included a water skiing exhibition and a water safety demonstration by the Grayling aquatic club on what to do and what not to do in a Canoe. Little Caroline Schmoutz is believed to be the Only wit Ness to the bedroom slaying of her Mother saturday mor Ning at 327 Kennedy Street. Her father died in Hospital a Short time later from a self inflicted Bullet wound in the head. The. Dark haired Chil d recently celebrated her sixth birthday. Bore about slain continued from Page one the contest too. Anybody is liable to win. Fish Aren t snobbish about who s on the other end that line As Long As the lure whets their appetite. That reminds me. Where s my Rod where s my tackle Box i m a three foot High stack of Docu 9.1o. Ments it says provide shocking returning Alberta govt. Sets election for aug. 5 Edmonton june 30 up Alberta will vote in a general elec ment to present such evidence to icon tuesday aug. 5. The social ten special committee on fore credit party which first swept labor. The committee winds up Power 17 years ago under William second session of closed hearings Aberhart a leadership will seek a preliminary appraisal tues Ciao of testimony from refugee groups and International labor Relling Over some difficulty for some time. Trying to sell House saturday Louis father Cyril 397 Cumberland Street said his son had been trying to sell the Ken Nedy Street Home and he believed this was cause for friction Between them. Pounding on door the Man who phoned police or. Kennedy described events leading up to that time. He said he was in the bathroom when someone pounded on the door asking for the time was about 8.55 . I came outside and a lady Roomer pointed to the crumpled figure of mrs. Schmoutz. She was kneeling on the floor and bleeding from Many according to or. Kennedy. Or. Kennedy said tears came to the woman s eyes and she tried to Sav or Kennedy immediately phoned police. The time he said was about evidence Russia is spreading her slave labor system under the red Flag. The . Was the first govern fifth consecutive term of office. Premier Ernest c. Manning 43 car old successor the party founder who died in 1943, announced the election Date saturday. Nomination Day is july 22. U will be the fourth provincial Lection this year. Saskatchewan unions. Poles testify More than statements from polish soldiers who were russian prisoners of War Are included in the documents. Voted june 11 and British Colum in addition the . Produced the next Day. Quebec will thousand More spectators a general election july 16. Gathered by International Public _ Schmoutz or. Kennedy said she was still alive at this time. A Trail of blood led from her bedroom to where she Lay. She died two or three minutes before police got said or. Kennedy. They must have arrived about 9.30 ." it was believed mrs. Schmoutz after being stabbed seven times had dragged herself up the flight of stairs to the second floor seeking help. Collapsing outside the door of a woman Roomer mrs. Schmoutz judging by the blood stained door Knob had tried to gain Entrance. The woman Roomer investigating the rattle of the Knob found mrs. Schmoutz lying outside her door. She immediately called on or. Ken 30 Derby. The election announcement was opinion research incorporated a Nedy. Upped with the Surprise York group. It investigators or Kennedy said neither he coupled the other roomers had heard any Ith returned German and ure of the. Impending retirement talked Kennedy Stree which later took the life of the principals in the murder suicide deaths saturday morn ing at 327 Kennedy Street or. And mrs. Louis Schmoutz Are pictured above. The couple were reported by neighbors As extremely or. Schmoutz who it is alleged stabbed his wife to death then gun on himself was described As a pleasant smiling family near breakup husband sought separation resources since the ii rec big at Leduc in 1947 transformed to 1950 fortunes the province. He will politics to take an important position in Industry. True Economy milk Glo bread follows lied Flag wherever the communist Flag goes slave labor practices David Walter Kotschnig . Deputy representative on the in economic and social Council. It is worse than any slavery which has gone before because it s aimed at wiping out dissidents it destroying ethnic and political groups. Communism stands indict fight colitis help bowels and stomach it duty. It is not a laxative but works to help nature. Don t Sutler another minute w Thorit a Vine Koti Adb powders. Satisfaction of n Back. At All Druz de by although some exiled experts and free labor Union spokesmen charge that the soviet prisoner figure May run from to or. Kotschnig said official estimates conservatively number soviet slave labor at about Only evidence on chinese communist forced labor thus far has come from the International con federation of free Trade unions. It estimates the figure there was Well above found the Gap proof that America was not joined to Northern Asia came when Vitus Bering discovered the Bering Straits in 1728. Dead woman s husband. Inquest into both deaths opened monday at Central police station at 1 . And was adjourned until s . July 11 at Central police station. A postmortem on the Oody of Louis Schmoutz was held monday at Winnipeg general hos Pital. Or. And mrs. Schmoutz were married about 1941. In addition to his father and daughter Louis Schmoutz is sur de by three Brothers Robert 66 alleged marital difficulties which culminated saturday in the death of mrs. Ruth Schmoutz and her husband Louis also brought heart break to the Man s 75-year old father Cyril of 397 Cumberland police took 327 my. Prepared for trouble informed shortly after by another son Robert of 65 Kate Street that something had happened at the Kennedy Street address or. Schmoutz hurried he was prepared for some or. Schmoutz told the free press saturday afternoon but not or. That kind of Schmoutz Hart not Louis for about 10 time. Street Jack who formerly Toom and told him that he was try every Home needs lived at 221 Smith Street and Joseph of 854 Weatherdon Avenue and two Sisters mrs. Leona Peter son 1091 Spruce Street and mrs. Frances Etlinger Vancouver . Ruth Schmoutz is survived by her Mother. Mrs. Fred Witt 400 Bannatyne Avenue and Sisters in Winnipeg. Head on slam near Brandon injures eleven Brandon Man., june 30 Spe Cial eleven persons were injured sunday in a two car smash on no. 1 Highway about six Miles East of Here. John Allan Goodwill 21-year-old Soldier from Camp. Shilo Man., who received concussion fractured right log and lacerations in the crash is believed to be suffering from amnesia. Other victims were injured were David Portigal 53, 190 Mcadam Avenue Winnipeg. Mrs. Portigal 50, his wife. Sheila 17, and Clarisse 14, More tatter Pathfi whiter. Dither and Pant brighter. Chant tile linoleum. Baby beautifully. Canada t bar set new sunlight today at your grocer s daughters of or. And por James Dinsdale 31, of 549 18th Street Brandon. Donna 6, James 9, Joanne 4, and John 2, children of or. Dins Dale. Billy Jackson 17, of Douglas Man. The Dinsdale car ended up in a ditch at the Side of the Highway following the head on collision. According to police the Portigal family were driving to Brandon when their car met in collision i Ith the Dinsdale vehicle which was proceeding East. Or. Jackson and the Soldier were passengers in the Dinsdale Auto. Most seriously injured was mrs. Portigal who received a lacerated Tongue and suffered from Shock and loss of blood. Her condition in Brandon Hospital is fair. Injuries included or. Portigal Shock lacerations to face and Eye or. Jackson a broken jaw. All others received multiple cuts and bruises. Conditions of All Are reported to be Good. Ing to a separation he told his father he was trying to the Kennedy House so that some financial settlement could be made Between he and his wife. At the same time he complained of an upset or. Schmoutz said his son had been complaining of trouble with his wife and his stomach for some in addition to Louis and Robert. Or Schmoutz has two other sons Jack of 221 Smith Street and Joseph of 854 Weatherdon Avenue. There Are also two daughters mrs Leona Peterson 1091 Spruce Street and mrs. Frances Etlinger Van Couver. Or. Schmoutz brought his fam ily to Canada from Bavaria in 1912 and took up a Homestead in Saskatchewan. Thirteen years later the family moved to Louis the youngest son. Was educated at St. Joseph s school. A Good boy he was always a Good or Schmoutz said and a very Hare worker. When he married Ruth 11 years ago he had almost nothing now he owns his Home and has his own decorating his son s critical condition pre Intel the father from seeing him before his death. He always been such a Good or. Schmoutz said again during the War he spent some time in the but because he refused to fight against his folks in the old country they put Hur in prison for six or. Schmoutz showed reporter a picture of his son his wife and daughter Caroline the youngster who celebrated her birthday Only last week. It s too terrible i wonder wha will or. Schmoutz said softly. His eyes wandered to a Crucifix on the Wall. It was 3.35 ., the time of his son s House defeats redistribution motion by pcs Ottawa june 30 up the commons voted 88 to 37 saturday against a progressive conservative request for an Independent com Mission to handle reallocation of seats in the commons. The proposal calling for establishment of a. Commission to handle work now done by a parliamentary committee was supported by progressive conservative and . Members along with j. L. Gibson 40-mile a j Liberal and and 43 minutes. Social credit members voted against the motion. George Drew progressive conservative Leader said in sponsoring he motion that Only an impartial commission could take politics out a readjustment of Federal elec toral constituencies. Bill gets second Reading he spoke before the commons gave second Reading approval in principle to a Bill increasing membership in the commons to 265 from 262. The Bill stems from the 1951 census. The Bill was referred to the com Mittee on redistribution. The com Mittee at a Brief session appended to the Bill a schedule outlining the boundaries of the 265 constituencies. The schedule contained Boundary changes approved at pre Vious meetings of the committee the legislation then was reported Back to the commons. Debate on the proposed changes is expected to Start today. Once approved the changes in constituencies will be come effective with the next fed eral election. It had been expected that the session would adjourn saturday however some members believe it now will take at least two More Days to Complete the work. The redistribution legislation and the estimates of several departments still must be passed. Other developments the Day brought these other developments big a 1. Hon. Douglas Abbott finance minister said the government has not considered deferring payments on the 1946 loan of _ to Britain to enable her to buy the More Canadian goods. 2. It. Hon. C. D. Howe Trade minister said every encouragement is Given to Canadian purchases m the United kingdom. Canadian de Fence purchases there Are expected to surpass the Merk in 1951. "3. Members accepted Senate amendments to the government s revamped combines Law after Hon. Stuart Garson Justice minister said they make no change in the sub stance of the legislation. The Bill now awaiting Royal assent provides for a director of investigations and a three Man restrictive Trade prac j Ces commission to judge charges e May bring. In the redistribution debate at mention was centred mainly on How eats in the commons should be allocated after each decennial census. Have Independent commissions or Drew said the United King of Australia new zealand and South Africa have Independent commissions to handle Redis Tribu Ion of representation. Canada retained a system under which a parliamentary committee . Paddlers win first Lap n Canoe race Cranberry Portage june 0 _ a pair of american Blade artists from Minneapolis paddled their Light Canoe in Here sunday afternoon to take the first Lap the four Day Gold Rush Canoe five minutes and 45 seconds ahead of their closest rivals the american learn of Karl i Ketter and Dick Meuller finished the first Day s 40-mile paddle in Bix hours tuesday Uklet the five f All there Are Itell in the race tour Bakers Narrows to phantom Lake resort a distance of 24 Miles. Fourth Lap is 24 Milci from phantom Lake to Denar Beach on Beaver Lake. Portage 14 there Are 14 portages Over the 124-mile route. Favourites to win again Are Sage and Jackson although it could be anybody s race Between last winners and the american team. The Indian pair of Custer and Custer Are favored by Many and Are considered to be the dark horse that might come in ahead when the race is Over. Total distance held in con of Iun Coon with the second annual in Manitoba Trout festival. Northern Manitoba champs second second team to finish at Cran Erry was Orris Sage and Roy on of flin flon the grind last year. Over the first Lap was six hours 53 minutes and 45 seconds. Roderic and John Custer an in Dian paddling pair from be Avci Lake sask., arrived third Only one minute and five seconds later fourth was Bruce brew Ana Ted Makano of flin flon in seven hours 35 minutes 50 seconds. Fifth and last was another in Dian pair from Sherridon Man. David Brightnose and Thomas Misc who covered the Lap in Sev i hours 48 minutes 25 seconds. Buck stiff Breeze contestants had to Buck a moderately stiff Breeze on most of the Lake stretches Over the first the Indian cousins Custer and duster were nuck and neck with the american paddlers Over the first few Miles of the course after they got into schist Lake. Sunday s Lap took the canoeists through Ross Lake where the Start took place at 10.10 ., Ross Creek schist Lake schist Creek Little Vathap Puskow Lake Mink Narrows tin can Narrows and big Vathap Puskow Lake to Cran open Lap. Close at first Check rain brightens crop picture in Manitoba prospects a Good crop year for Farmers brightened consider ably Over the week end with a downpour saturday which covered Winnipeg and All Southern Manitoba saturday s rainfall which the Weatherman said consisted of heavy off and on showers made this the wettest june almost a decade. The weather Bureau reported the month s total fall so far at 4.97 inches exceeding the Normal for june by 1.8 inches. Wettest spot in the province saturday was Neepawa where 2.23 inches were registered. Other recordings were inches for win Vinejr Brandon 1.33 inches Mac Donald 1.51 inches Rivers .98 inches and Gimli 1.59 inches. By contrast the Northern part of the province was dry with .11 inches at Dauphin Ana no rain at All in the Pas. In Winnipeg the inclement weather Dull and Cloudy sunday made it a stay at Home week end for thousands who had planned a trip to the Golf links or outdoor excursions. Picnics galore were cancelled. On the rained Oul list wore the annual picnics for the sons of the teams were in the same or annual Ras they finished coming into Ireland and about 120 employees they finished com Point at Der Narrows shortly after noon. Ket Ter and Meuller were Only 35 seconds ahead of Sage and Jackson at the Narrows. Only one minute and five be cords separated the first three at this Point. The Canoe racers stay at Cran Berry Portage sunday night and started the second Lap. 36 Miles to Bakers Narrows at 10 . Mon Day. Harmony House. About 500 patients Selkirk who had a picnic trip scheduled for sunday were also Diss pointed. But perhaps the heaviest blow of All was for the children. Saturday had been slated us childrens Day at the Royal am. Rican shows but the heavy ram turned the grounds into a quagmire and the show dismantled Early. Her wounds within no death to foil her grief was eventually turned saturday afternoon and unti then Over to the Home of relatives on away had seemed a Happy contented existence. A ride in the police car might have been a thrill and a boost to fellow playmates. But this ride was different and somehow the tiny girl who sat clutching a Box of candies seemed a Little unsure of what was going Mother s Side. But it will be a Long time before the memory of horror is forgotten the candies forgotten on. Were forgotten As she first eyed the policeman on either Side of her then fixed her eyes straight ahead the girl who gazed stonely at the Grey rain swept Day was six year old Caroline Schmoutz who parents Irmis and Ruth Schmoutz of 327 Kennedy died Over the week end in what police say was a murder and. Suicide. Only last week Caroline celebrated her birthday. There was the excitement of the the thrill of mysterious birthday and then suddenly something went wrong., Early saturday morning the dark haired Little girl witnessed the terror of violence violence that claimed both parents. Police believe that Caroline witnessed the fatal stabbing of her Mother the founds it was believed were inflicted the girl s father. She heard a shot later when her Mother had run out of the the bewildered More about ruling continued fro Page one on potatoes they was in valid. On those two Points the court of Canada agreed with the findings of the provincial court. For Island Only the p to i. Board former originally to Market potatoes with in the Island Only. It was giver extra provincial Powers under to 1949 statute order in Council based on the statute. Bott the legislation and the _ order in Council were held valid by the High court. The . Court had ruled the legislation contravened the Prin Ciple that Federal Powers could no be delegated to a provincial government Agency. The nominal defendant in the test Case launched by the government was. The Island firm o h b Willis in corporate. The a peal was carried to the top court by . Potato marketing Board. Third Lap in the gruelling course reminds you lit Iii whose majority of members sup ported the government decided v h e r e constituency boundaries should be located. The committee could and did ise its Powers to liquidate political opponents by gerrymandering Boun Dary lines or. Drew said. Neither the conservatives nor the liberals could claim any parti Cular virtue in the Way in which redistribution had been handed in the past. 1 he suggested that an impartial j commission be established and re port to parliament when it meets nov. 20 for the Start of a new Ion. No Cabinet ministers commented on or. Drew s proposal although carries Only the finest foods store closed Deal 322 tuesday july 1st in Observance of Dominion Day our doors will be open again at 9.30 on wednesday morning the phone order Board will be open at 9.00 . Watch tomorrow s news papers for wednesday shopping news incorporated 2
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