Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, June 30, 1952

Issue date: Monday, June 30, 1952
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 30, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba True Economy Domestic shortening week end edition with comics ate u a Winnipeg monday june Dominion Day sermons link Church state christianity the Bond for All men says Dean the close tie Between National and religious values was stressed in Dominion Day sermons vib two Winnipeg ministers. Rev j o. Anderson Dean of Rupert s land spoke on True Pat not so at St. John s Cathedral and the Faith of canadians was the topic of or. Hugh a. Mcleod min Ster of Knox United Church. Since a nation is the creation god s said Dean an Derson True patriotism is a moral virtue it is not exclusively Chris Tian but it was christianity which made men realize the enemies of i state or nation lie within the heart and no master race ideology stating that True patriotism does not allow any sense of master race of apartheid he told the congregation there is one gospel the Christian Faith to bind All men together. To be truly Good is the essence of True patriotism and upon.S.C. individual choices and actions does the welfare the Commonwealth at Knox Church. Or. Mcleod said the United Church recognizes the service of other churches to their nations and the world and the United Church service is likewise in our own terms the service of an indigenous Canadian Church in which our witness is offered in our own Way in All our tongues to the whole nation and to the whole i seeks to open doors thousands to crowd Parks and beaches delegates from Many parts of Canada Are attending the three Day 20th Jubilee convention the ukrainian tonal Council standing j Nych Vancouver and j. Chrin Windsor ont. A sunny skies Are predicted across Manitoba tuesday to Herald can Ada s 85th birthday. Thousands will spend the Day at beaches along Lake Winnipeg and n the City s Parks. Other thousands will attend horse racing at Polo Park Stock car races at Whittier Jark and Speed boat and Aqua plane racing at Lac Dubonnet. At Brandon officials Are hoping to crack All records for attendance at the 70th provincial exhibition and first annual . Indian Bay excursion a one Day Public excursion to Indian Bay source of greater Winnipeg s water Supply is being sponsored by the greater water District july 1. Winnipeg Unity of All nationalities nation s key says educator no Ralp Are one of the most Canada s greatest strength must the pants Are slightly Loo big for says five Yeai old Job Nie Haslam. Forty inches tall Donnie is dwarfed. B Ufa i j the United in Jit Savici seeks lie in the Unity of its population to open doors to All and to seek j prof. George Simpson of the uni Ells ship with All christians. Varsity of Saskatchewan sunday _ delegates at the 2utn a duct. Mention at 935 main Street of uni. Foot trousers part of the exhibit of a clothing Matt Faiuu Ine company at the first annual Manitoba . Donnie eff or. And mrs. J. Haslam 995 Hector Avenue is the son of or. And fort Rouge. Penned propositions old game City told Winnipeg businessmen arc tops to be on the Lookout for l be detective inspector George blow businessman Down to Mexico City and help recover the suitcases. He eventual vill be asked to pay a holding a share in a huge the baggage. Recommending d. M. Lebourdais Book Canada s Century or. Mcleod said the Church Speaks i with an even More pertinent voice than the Canada yearbook itself. No statistics Are so vital As those that Are to be reckoned up in terms of our Hope and Faith and East St. Paul holds annual memorial service although we should hate and fear War and seek peace the loss of Freedom is even worse than War itself said Canon l. F. Wilmot Warden St. John s College Sun Day afternoon at the annual East Are again being circulated. A Man called of sent from Mexico share of 20, and addressed Plains the businessman is to get a b i City business the hands of said. Signed with the initial a u promises a share of in United states currency anyone these Thev Are part of one of the oldest a Pris Confidence tricks on i id City detectives Sulett Lisa cd him Are stacked in a Border Cus said. Record should the 000-member ukrainian rational federation of Canada and its affiliated groups. Mode up of different creeds eth Nic and language groups and political shadings Canada should cultivate an Over All sense Canadian Unity Canadian Solidarity and Ca Nadian purpose prof. Simpson said. He Felt that Canada must sup Dort those wider organizations in International life which Are de signed to build up a framework of International Security order and Justice. An amazing Story Simpson who remembers the Start of the organization told the delegates what was Only a ated the materialistic philosophy of life which is the Centre of the communist Outlook and the justification or apology for their reek Ess ruthless and immoral con duct 1 prof Simpson said while the communists in theory put up an elaborate front of so called scientific reasoning actually in practice they operate on elementary deep emotionalism chiefly on All the Ricks of propaganda aiming to create an atmosphere of doubt and St. Paul soldiers memorial service 20 years ago became a re at Bird s Hill Monument. The service was conducted by Rev. John h. Shemilt Bird s Hill United Church. Rev. Canon f. W. Goodeve St. Catherine s anglican Church assisted and read the scrip Ture lesson. Attending were members of the Henderson Highway Branch the Canadian legion who paraded to the site from Bird s Hill school grounds. Music was supplied by the St. James salvation army band. F. G. Milson of the legion Branch read the list of the fallen and mrs. Fred Howe president of the Branch s ladies auxiliary presented a Floral tribute. Reeve a. Sperring presented a Wreath on be of the municipality. Laity Story of Progress. Your organization was shed at a time of great crisis by readers of Greot said prof Simpson. Collided by xi1i.i. S not detained. Knox vacation school to Start wednesday Knox United Church s Vaca Tion school will Start at the Church wednesday and will continue until july is. Hours Are from 9.30 to 11.45 . Daily. Children Between the noes of five and 12 Are eligible and registration will take place at 9.30 . Wednesday. Remanded Goulett inquest shoplifter gets 4-month term the theft of e. Jacket valued at ss.95 from a downtown store resulted in a tour month jail term for a 20-year-o id Winnipeg youth in City police court saturday. Magistrate Fred e. Law handed Clown the sentence to Ralph Raccio of 55s Ross Avenue. Pet. Frank Goulett 29, the .s.c., whose body was re covered from the River june 2 i. Opened at Kerr s funeral Chape monday at 12.15 . And was adjourned to s . July 8 at the Central police station. Or. I. O. Fryer provincial Coroner will be in charge. Rotary club thanks for listening a movie with commentary by d. R. P. Coats Public relations officer for the mar Ito a Telephone system will be .1 shown at a meeting of the we incl run 4" of 5 St. John s Block was with robbery rotary dub at 12.1s pm a to july 8 without plea in City police court monday. Wednesday in the Royal Alexandra rom i hotel Dick Cannon will be pro to. 66. Of Schultz Street was also remanded with the two men. denies fraud charges Oliver George Noel. 39, Otoo Sti Allbrook Avenue pleaded n o t a Dermot Avenue at Isabel Street Pulley in City police court saturday saturday reported thieves stole it is truly an amazing he expressed the Hope that the organization will continue in the next 20 years to bring Forth men of great Faith to match with then courage and Wisdom the continuing raps cd elements confusion prof Simpson warned against russian and communist concentrated hate Lor the . Kilt so dangerous we know lie said that it is chiefly american Power which stands Between us and world re Volution and chaos it would be sheer madness on our part if we allowed ourselves to be caught in this fool trap sheer madness to allow communists to create a rift or to Widen a Gap Between the Commonwealth of nations and the . With All their faults the Ameri Hladun Heads ukrainian youth group i i f fold which exists anywhere prof. Simpson said. Referring to the ukrainian cause in Europe prof. Said that ukrainians outside that prison House of Freedom canadians of ukrainian descent a overs of Liberty would be callous f they were indifferent to the Fate interest of the federation in the Ukraine prof. Simpson said was not an artificial and trumped up sentiment but a spontaneous and natural interest in the Fate of your Kinsmen and in the Fate of the free City Man injured after getting off moving train Victoria Beach june 30 special apparently losing his balance after getting off a moving train saturday night this Lakeside resort e. Misener 70, of 5 Conway court received four gashes on his forehead and a pos sible fractured left shoulder. According to Canadian National railways officials or. Misener stumbled after letting go of the guard rail when the Winnipeg bound train was in motion. Treated at the scene by or. H. Mclean and or. A. G. Chunn he was taken to Winnipeg general Hospital on a later train by his daughter and son in Law. His condition is reported As fairly Good. Or. R. Mccaul preaches at Broadway Church or. Robert Mccaul of Brooklyn n.y., was guest preacher at Broad Way first Baptist Church at both convention of the Baptist Union of Western Canada. Or. Mccaul is in Winnipeg visiting his Sisters misses 669 Avenue. Having been at the birth of the a and Minnie Mccaul of federation prof. Simpson was presented with the 20-year association Button As an honorary member. Lashing out at the red which the ukrainians have been fighting for Many years Simpson said there exists a world wide communist conspiracy promoted by was re elected president of me running and ruthless leaders con ukrainian National youth 1 Edera Centra in on the task of Canada an affiliate of the William Hladun of Winnipeg Cen rating free governments everywhere ready to use every and any weapon. What makes it difficult for canadians to realize this situation is the tact that in Canada the communist party thinly and in decently Clad in the term labor has never won any significant gains in a free elec Canadian communists one shining Rosy red Light in the fed eral parliament blew up with _ a bang revealing the conspirator a. Nature of the organization to which it Rotov charges of fraud and one of attempted fraud. Noel is i v wheel and charged with obtaining about s200. Council of churches for children Compart door 10 in the the Norwood for two weeks . Monday thro Iirth will meet in the United thieves take coat from unlocked Korivi Winnipeg police saturday reported thieves broke the unlocked room of Nadine per Cival suite 2, 447 Sargent ave evening and made away a Navy Blue coat. Power engineers to City Branch boys off Foh at Camp Stephens a group of 120 boys 1 e t Winnipeg monday morning Over Canadian Pacific railway lines for Kenora where they will spend a Holiday at the . S Camp Stephens. Ukrainian National federation of Canada at the annual meeting sat urday held at the Winnipeg Branch of the federation 935 main Street. The youth federation reported Good Progress in All its 24 branches in Canada since the last Conven Tion. Bohdan Boci Urkiw who was re elected Secretary told of an in crease in members. Plan training Camp a programme for training Lead delegates. Ers for the youth federation it ukrainians honoured at convention most Active Branch certificate goes to Edmonton delegates to the 20th anniversary convention of the ukrainian National federation of Canada and its affiliated groups were decorated with 20th Jubilee buttons sunday afternoon. The afternoon meeting was the commemorative session honouring older members and paying to those who have died. Peter to Shuk of Hamilton convention chairman was master of ceremonies and pinned the first Button on Wladimir Kossar. Dominion presi Dent. Or. Paul Macenko read the Honor of decorating others was then turned Over to or. Kos Sar. Assisted by or. S. Ros Chato Ronto he pinned the Honor Button on 68 men delegates and 16 women get honorary buttons i s Jujj. I i ing to draw greater numbers of honorary buttons wore also pre it seated to prof. Simpson incurs chiefly make up the member the face Ana a Sisr. 801 Jan moral Street is in fairly Good at general Hospital. The Accident occurred at 9.10 . Forsyth who recently arrived from Tor onto to join the staff of the Dominion Laboratory of Plant pathology at Winnipeg. He will undertake investigations on physiology of parasitism in Cereal rusts with special emphasis on the new race 15b. In his experiments he will explore the effects on Plant growth and rust reaction of temperature Light chemical substances and other variables in an attempt to find a Clare to some of the vital processes which determine rust resist Ance. Or. Forsyth was born at Russell ont., near Ottawa and is a recent graduate of the University of Toronto. He served with the . In India during the second world War. Hultay Heads ukrainian War veterans convention hears membership rising William Hultay. A Toronto pharmacist was elected president of the ukrainian War veterans association at the annual convention sat urday at 935 main Street. He succeeds e. Of Montreal. Or. Hultay is a member of Tor onto Board of Trade the Empire club the Canadian legion the Canada foundation health league of Canada and an executive Mem Ber of the International Rescue committee Ontario Branch of in. Or. Steve Rosocha retiring act president reported the association has 12 branches across the Dominion. It is closely co operating with the ukrainian Canadian vet eran association. There has been a substantial m East in membership or. Rosocha reported. Most of the increase came from the ukrainian forces after the second world this said or. Rosocha. Has been trained in modern War fare As soldiers in the ukrainian forces against the reds. They Are experienced and ready to figh Canada s enemies everywhere and resolutions adopted Jbf the convention will be submitted for approval by the federation convention monday. Also elected to the executive committee Are Michael Pleshko Leo Hryhoriew d. Ripak and j. Neckar All of Winnipeg and Aud iting committee n. Kobzar Steve baby Winnipeg and Leo Kulyba Saskatoon. Canadian born has been set up. The training course will Start immediately after the convention at University of Saskatchewan gues speaker during the ceremony an Sandy Hook Camp. Delegates from Thony Hlynka former member o across Canada will attend. I parliament for Vegreville co Sutu youth Speaks a bilingual Public Alberta and guest Speake , Mitt it i _ cation reported growth. The . . It was reported is a non partisan organization ukrainian youth based on Christian principles and morals and ukrainian one of its Aims was said to be to organize and train youth to been tightened ukrainians and Good Citi Zens of Canada and to the liberation of Ukraine. Against communism the federation is opposed to communism and other subversive ideologies which Lead to the destruction of the Freedom of nations and of the other officers elected Are prof Paul Tuzyk of the University of Manitoba honorary president Wal Ter Klymkiw first vice president provincial president j. Bilak second vice president a at the convention banquet monday night and osip Boydunyk from Europe member of the ukrainian National Council known As ukr i iian government in exile among other old leaders Honore were or t. K. Pavlichenko Sas Katoon Peter Boschuk Hamilton William Hultay Toronto mrs o Sawchuk Toronto or. Ivan Gulay prof. Paul Tuzyk University o Manitoba and Michael Pohorecky t one from june 29, editor of the new pathway both of under tic wawaprd8 of the honorary certificate to the most Active Branch the federation was made to the Edmonton Branch. On behalf Edmonton group the certificate accepted by or. C. Soch Achew he will leave shortly for Toron o and he expects to return to his in Church Brooklyn Baptist Tabernacle in August. Or. My caul first preached at Broadway artist. He helped organize and first pastor of St. James Bap is Church before leaving for 3rooklyn in 1917. 5 motorists sentenced for traffic offences one Motorist was sentenced to even Days in jail at City police ourt monday for driving a car while intoxicated. Four other motorists were each fined Anc osts or seven Days in jail when hey pleaded guilty to driving while their ability was impaired by alcohol. Hans Jack Schultz 7s9 Broad Vay Avenue was sentenced to even Days in jail and his licence Vas suspended for three month or driving a car while intoxicated _ n addition he was fined 510 and costs or two weeks for driving without a licence. In addition to the Fine Wil Iam Barclay 743 Mcgee Street and Anton Martin Huhn 1232 Manahan Avenue fort Garry had licences suspended for three months and their cars impounded for three months. William Loenen Clar Leigh Man., and John Ross Richardson 155 Wildwood Park fort Garry lad their licences suspended for three months addition to the Fine of and costs or seven Days. Three motorists were fined s50 and costs each and had their licences suspended for six months by magistrate d. G. Potter in provincial court monday when they pleaded guilty to operating their autos while their ability to drive was impaired by alcohol. They were Norman Alex Cooper 267 Sherbrook Street Peter galant Lockport Man., and Gordon r. Efford lot 67, heading Ley Man the general sir Sam Steele Branch Canadian legion picnic will be amusements include Tennis put Ting greens swimming. Hol dayers Are advised to take their own unches. The army will fire a Royal Salute by a troop of four guns from the 39th Field regiment . The guns will form up on the Northwest driveway at the legs Active building grounds about 11.45 Trie 19th annual ukrainian sports Day will be held at the old exhibition grounds Stella Avenue and Sinclair Street. In addition to Field events there will be ukrainian teams competing n soccer and soft Ball games. There will be a banquet dance and choral singing at the Canadian ukrainian Institute pros Vita and another at the ukrainian Reading society Hall. Required to Register july 1 is also a Day to be remembered by male citizens of the United states. Beginning tuesday All . Male citizens Between 18 and 26 living outside the . Are. Required to Register under . Selective service. There will be no mail delivery but the registration general delivery inquiry and lobby stamp Wick ets of the main Post office will open from s . To 10 . The Public lobby will be open until 6 . Postal stations throughout the City be closed. Driven in Carriage at Beausejour following the do minion Day marriage of Agnes Steffan and Alfred Louis. Klann the couple will be driven from the Church to the fair grounds in an old fashioned horse drawn Carriage loaned by the Winnipeg free press. At the fair grounds where celebrations will be in full swing the bridal party will receive six dozen roses from mayor Oscar Russell along with gifts from merchants of Beausejour and Winnipeg. Other features of the Day at Beausejour will be horse and Auto racing and a. Baseball game a stage show and a Field meet. S monday the Weatherman said Dominion Day would be sunny with a few Cloudy intervals. The Hower activity will end monday night he said. Tributes from overseas. Soldiers of the 25th infantry Bri Ade in Korea the reinforcement group in Japan and the sailors on three Canadian destroyers in kor Ean Waters will observe the Day. The 27th infantry brigade is in the British zone of Germany under the North Atlantic pact defence system and fighter squadrons of the . Have been stationed at North luf Fenham England for some time. At Ottawa the first Canadian born governor general it. Hot Vincent Massey will be Host at the traditional Dominion Day Garde parly at government House Whei persons Are expected to Al tend. The . And privately own radio stations will feature Cann Dian music and other Canadian programmes. Free press meetings wednesday meetings in the free press building Are Board room 2, Manitoba British motor club at and in the club room British wives club at s . St. David s picnic saturday will be picnicking Day for members of the St. David s society. Proceedings will get under Vay at 2.30 . In Kildonan Park. Held sunday under the same arrangement. Miss Halia Bahniuk treasurer All of Winnipeg miss Halia Cham Hamilton ont. Michael Lys Moose jaw and Martin Senicki Winnipeg executive. Auditing committee Taras Winnipeg Leon Kossar St Boniface John Motruk Winnipeg miss Anne Balka Edmonton and Michael Zahr Cleny Toronto. Cigarettes dress stolen from cab Morris m a n d e u a of Newark n.j., sunday reported to police thieves broke into his car saturday night where it was parked in a hotel lot. Police said 20 packages of . Cigarettes were stolen along with one lady s dress size 14, and or. Mandlebaum s Driver licence and Auto registration card. Cab radio _ from Redwood office Winnipeg police saturday it ported thieves entered the office of the Mainwood motors 200 Redwood Avenue june 17 and stole n car radio. Banner to Sudbury award of the travelling Banner Given to the most Active Branch of the ukrainian National youth federation in Canada went to the Sud Bury ont., Branch. It was accepted on behalf of the group there by Nick Petrucha and John May hos. Greetings to the convention were extended by John h. Syrnick Secretary of the ukrainian self Reliance league of Canada a. A Yar Movich on behalf of the ukrainian Canadian committee or. W Michaylowsky on behalf of the Hetman organizations or boy Dunyk on behalf of the ukrainian National Council end Many Otner on behalf of the fed eral provincial and City govern ments printed in the Umlee programme. They were from prime minister Louis St Laurent Premier d l. Campbell mayor Garnet Coulter George Drew National progressive conservative Leader sen. A. W. Roebuck prof. Watson Kirkconnel or. Justice Ralph Maybank and a number of ukrainian Church dignitaries. First race sunny Tim should improve sharply from his last race. Lucky Chino will go Well Here. Balko boy is always a threat. Second race ledge Light should be Able to defeat this array. Incl Crook has some Good recent a aces. Sandra should be a keen contender. Third race Tinda Barb Ann seems nicely placed Here. Complete is near a winning race. Tiny Tryr rates consideration. Fourth race Rilla Buxton is ready to win. Lovewell is fit and ready. Sky is a distinct threat. Of doth race John. C. Is a top flight Colt. Murky was unlucky last out. Sir Wardlow figures who has been installed presi Dent of Winnipeg rotary club. Other officers Are vice president j. E. Galbraith directors h. C. Baker j. D. Clark and j. A. Smith. R. C. Baker was elected Secretary and Fred Kooyman sergeant at arms. Or. O Dowda sue needs . _ free ticket will relish the track conditions. S clip Pette has worlds of Speed. Supreme Leader is at Peak form. Seventh race f. M. Clark it has a formidable entry in sickle and How . Cubette hould close strongly. Sigh Man is flt eighth race should close strongly. Self a Manis Ike the track. Haza a Superior mud runner. At a glance 1. Sunny Tim Lucky China Balko boy. Bandem. 3. Tinda Barb Ann Complete Liny Dantrer. 4. Rolla Claxton Loy Ewelt sky 5. John c., murky sir Wah free ticket Mem Pette supreme Leader. _ 7. Clark entry Mulligan Chance. Beit free ticket ;