Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 4, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Final edition Winnipeg free press jul Winnipeg sunny tomorrow becoming Cloudy late in the afternoon with scattered Thunder storms in the evening. Continuing warm. Tonight and High tomorrow 60 and s5. Winnipeg Friday july 4, 1952 Price by Carrier 30 cents per week Al 59 no 939 jul v. . Deadlock May Force new vote v to mtg _ a blasts Rock reds allies usher in jul 4 Seoul Koron. Allied Sabre jets Down i communist Allied artillerymen Rorry big rim on a Friday shot mugs while unlit Bercel the korean War famed major kills gun blazing rebel private Lor a double barrelled of july blow against the reels. The nil of 12 megs shot Down. Nne probably destroyed and six made the air Battle the Sec Oil biggest Allied Jet Victory of the korean War the fifth air Force i vow migs have been seen Over North Korea for Moro than three month. But Friday the reds hurled u5 of the Swift swept mgl Fik tar i against in tighter bombers Ancl 07 Sabre jets flying protective thu nit did not identify the Tartlet of the Bis Force. However it the communist installation was iiboi.it0 Miles Southeast of Duiho me of a Piant Power Plant smashed june -3. Some observers said the secrecy and the unusually big fighter cover pave us raid the appearance something out. Of the Ordinary. Maj. Guy d Artois Malan defying campaigners bound Over s the All time record was set africans give Congo ass Saj ulc at locked door trial damaged. On the Western front a chinese battalion of "50 men swarmed up still they came. One Allied unit was Cut rallied around r Colv won Allied position under a he Vav mortar and artillery barrage. The army said the attack was mopped cold. Reds protest in w. Berlin situation intolerable soviet officer declares port Elizabeth. South Africa july 4 Reuters behind locked doors in the cell Yard at off Elizabeth s Law courts 45 africans including 11 were formally on charges segregation Laws. As their names were called each african approached the presiding magistrate muttered Africa and raised his thumb in the Salute of the african National Congress the prosecutor said the 45 had entered a railway station by entrances reserved for europeans ignoring police warnings that they j would be arrested they did so. All the arrested africans were volunteers in the Defiance of in just Laws Campaign launched 26 by the Indian and Afri july 4 the june can National Congress. The leaders the two organizations called on their members to Rise in their United millions and halt the racial arrogance an Ottawa. July 4 army said Friday that major Guy d Artois. Lamed Canadian Soldier recently shot to death a Canadian private who had been threatening his comrades and shooting off his Rifle on the korean front. Pet Joseph Emile Hector Sanscartier. 20, of Cantley. Que., was killed the night of Juk 1 in the lines of the 1st battalion Royal 22nd regi ment. An army statement said maj. D Arlois Sanscartier s company commander shot the Soldier to protect the lives of other men. A Board inquiry is investigating the incident. Maj d Artois a slim Dyna Mic 30-year-old Mon Trealer won the . For parachuting into France and playing a prominent role in the resistance movement which fought the germans in the months before a Day 1944. He won the George medal m 19 is for leadership in. The spectacular Arctic Rescue of Canon John h. Turner. Several shots fired the army said several shots were fired during the incident. Further details Are being obtained by army head Quad it said but from information already received from Korea it appears that pet. Sans Cartier threatened a number of his comrades including his company commander maj. D Artois and fired several shots from his Rifle. It is understood that in the ensuing efforts of the com Pany commander to protect the lives of the other soldiers pet skin Cartier was struck in the Trody by a shot fired by maj. D Artois and died half an hour later. The 25th brigade Provost marshal is investigating the incident and a Board of inquiry has been maj. D Artois was one of go or 70 volunteers mainly f r e n c a speaking canadians who parachuted into France be fore a Day to Lead elements of the Maquis resistance move ment in preparation for the in Vasion. Wife fellow Chutis Only 15 of the volunteers Are known to have survived. One was maj. D Artois and an other was the Young blonde girl who trained with him in eng land and married him before they parachuted into France. His wife Sonea then 21, was see strike illegal but court modifies ban picketing permissible if kept peaceful Justice rules while holding that the strike of employees of Peerless laundry cleaners limited was illegal shooting Page 14 maps May adjourn today Ottawa july 4 special parliament was pressing towards final adjournment of the sixth session of the 21st parliament Friday spurred on by a spell of extremely hot humid weather. The House was expected to reach adjournment by Early after noon. Members passed up their re Gular luncheon break sitting right through the noon hour period. I the which thursday Pas the contentious redistribution Bill was standing by to consider final legislation passed by com Mons. Or. Justice Patrick Kerwin of the supreme court was scheduled to be called in to officiate at the official adjournment of Parlia ment. It will stand adjourned in and or. S. Freedman in court of Queen s Bench Friday varied an. Interim injunction which forbade Justice picketing of Plant f a Al in r hive protested to the Bri tide of fascism sweeping through acting the company s at 55 Pearl Street. The interim injunction granted Jast week by or. Justice a. M. I Campbell entirely ruled out pick Ector. I tary of the african a note Clu Sikov. Chief Trot commission adn. Pub from Gen. Vassily of the soviet con to the British High sir Ivone Kirk Pat con charged with being in Uil area without a pass. The racial Issue came to a in varying the injunction Fly deleting the word How Ever or. Justice Freedman head Riik Gen Chulkov said East Ger Man employees of the station Are in virtual confinement. Tho letter referred to a British troop barricade thrown around the station last month. The British move was in retaliation for communist grabs of land parcels on the West Berlin Border. Later Britain removed her troops but West German police now re quire the station s East German employees to carry special passes. Gen. Chuck cd s letter charged the broadcasters Are subjected to threats of that electric Power has been Cut off on several occasions and that the general situation i. a British spokesman termed Gen. Chuck no s charges in okays secret truce sessions South Africa when the supreme in court Daniel outlawed prime minister mixed race voters on election list. Made it Plain that such picketing must Munici a can the proportions of Par or congregating and that there must be no improper per suasion or interference on the part of the picketers. While allowing picketing it remained peaceful or. Justice Freedman agreed with the to place a separate army shooting called Legal if defensive Well within Law of no other Way to keep order an officer who shoots a Soldier in order to defend the jives of his fellow soldiers is Well within the Law provided no less drastic course of action can be taken on the spot. This was the opinion Friday of an official in the army s Legal Branch. He was commenting on a press Story concerning an army officer in Korea who shot one of his own men to protect the rest of his company. It was pointed out that the Crim Inal code allowed a policeman to shoot in order to protect lives if there was no other Way to do so. Ithe same applies under army Law to officers. The official explained that such decisions of course had to be made on the Spur of the moment and each Case would have to be investigated on its own merits. Japan alerts against red uprising outbreaks of violence reported growing in country living costs up .6 during May Ottawa. July 4 up the Cost of Livi if Index in creased by three fifths of a Point during May to from 180.7, ending a four month 4.8 Point decline from the peal 191.5 Hist the Bur eau of statistics reported to cause of Ibe climb said the Bureau were higher prices for some foodstuffs including 13-cent-ii-Pouml increase in Hie Price of potatoes and higher rents which Are surveyed quarterly. Set for session on Power Campbell expecting meet to last 3 Days july 22 has been named As the til nov. 20 it will resume the pres3nt session and one Day later the seventh session will be convened. The seventh is expected to be last session of the present parliament. Members anticipate that general election will be called in the fall of 1953. The session will adjourn Over Christmas resume probably late in january and con Niue in session until the end of May when it will prologue enabling members to attend the Cor nation ceremonies in London if they so desire. The commons was plodding through More than in Friday completed consideration of estimates from departments of agriculture National resources and devel an sat ail 11 . To pass of Post office estimates. Under consideration Friday were estimates of the depart ments of National Revenue Fin Ance and citizenship and. Immigration. The House met at 10 . Friday five hours earlier than us i tit. Estimated expenditures thursday the House Dos the and Ozment Kcf and so neck and neck Vancouver july 4 up a new election for British Columbia within a year to break a stalemate Between social credit and the . Loomed today. The parties were running neck and Nock in a bid for the largest group in the 48-Membcr legislature but neither appeared to have much Chance of commanding a majority of seats. The Stop Gap Liberal administration of Premier Byron John son was smashed. Returns thurs Day from the count of new Voles in . S june 12 general election also showed personal defeat for or. Johnson and progressive conservative Leader Herbert ans comb co leaders of the Liberal conservative coalition formed in 1941 and in Power until the Union collapsed in january this year. Can t Muster majority social credit and . Candi dates Tiad either been elected or held commanding leads in three quarters of the seats. But neither v i party standing elected session the Manitoba legislature. Premier d. L. Campbell in announcing the Date said he thought it unlikely the session would last More than three Days. The members will Deal Muner the 23 a Bare major so Kcf lib. Pc lab Kcf so lib pc total 3 Asj Lyle Wicks president of the . Social credit Len will be discussed Vith thelus july 15 but. F _ Only Power problem in the Light of the there was Only a april 16 rejection by Winnipeg possibility of Union voters of plan a which would have what made Chalit brought electric generating facile More Remote was the Sci control of a that in has no me ties under control of a prov Board. Be said coalition at a party can he stressed that very with the . Made coalition seem at mention reserves hit new record Abbott tells maps of Cushion of forming a Union with any parly. Or. Wicks said the caucus main business will to to select a Leader in the House. New election Scon Drivers held on warrant in disaster 2 women passengers still unidentified Ivainer in thursday s bus which killed eight under the circumstances a Short Drivers la. Tragedy passengers and injured 29, Are being held on i Coroner s warrant . Slated Friday. Victim was identified late Ual to try and Cope with Busi Ness remaining on its order paper. 45-cent boost rail unions wage demand Cost Bonus As Well sought sept. 1 by 17 groups up Montreal july 4 seventeen non operating railway unions announced Friday they Are a Peak of Hon. D. C. Abbott on finance 30, minis demanding a wage increase of markets cents an hour in negotiations with the railroads for new collective agreements to become effective sept. 1. Earlier informants Nan i e diced a wage increase of 30 cents Ter announced Friday. This stockpile of Gold and Dol Lars to Cushion the blow should the Canadian Dollar suddenly recede from its current High Levels has been climbing steadily All through 1952 the reserves climbed from the previous High of on March 31 to on april 30 and to May 31. Informants said this was an indication that the government s for eign Exchange fund has been continuing to buy american dollars possibly As a Means of keeping the Exchange value of the Canadian Dollar from reaching such High ground that Canadian exports would be simply priced out of term of minority government seem i a sixth she is mrs. Agnes j. Orl Mychalo about. 50, St. Luke s Nurs Ling Home. 2s7 North Smith drive St. Paul Minn. The inquest into Western can Ada s worst bus Accident will be opened saturday at 32.15 . No. I the Clark leather Dale funeral Home according to or. I o. Fryer Coroner. Held on a Coroner s warrant Are Kopek to Stavos 30, of Crook Minn., Driver of the bus and Joseph Soiko 22. Of lot Charleswood Driver of the truck involved. 2 women two women victim of the crash were still unidentified up to noon Friday and the . Released i Weir descriptions As follows Middle aged Brown hair turn in Grey Brown eyes natural Teeth 5 feet 5 inches 210 pounds Black Short in coat with red Rose in de in the books followed by a election possibly next Spring summer. Though both parties seemed see . Election Page 6 Ottawa getting video before Winnipeg Ivl Ccann hints West must Waii for East trial Nia Kwa pro by Shane Ottawa july 4 special Csc television plans for Winnipeg Lapel Blue and while summer and other Western cities May delayed pending trial of those Eastern Canada Hon. J. J. Babushka. Revenue minister implied in the a Wii i Short sleeves and bell., slip Kay size 48, h 2. Woman about 45, Grey oops 5 feet 2 inches weighing about 155 pounds dark hair upper and lower dentures wearing two piece of an transmitter and Maroon suit Aetna and baby Tion at Ottawa for telecasting Nylon Blouse string of pearls " and what might be engagement s110 in Canadian Money commons Friday. Or. said the Csc bad decided to proceed with development Hall communist armed up or. Malan struck Back by setting Contention of c. Or Arthur car cur up a High court of parliament i counsel for the company which is to be the highest Appeal strike was illegal and a court in the country on constr of Section 24 of the that the police reported increasing out Tut ional issues. It will meet aug. 11 to review the supreme court s decision. Typhoon rips path of death in Philippines Manila july 4 Cap tropical typhoon roared North West Ward through the China sea thurs Day after ripping a Patch destruction across six Central Philip Pine islands and touching two others. At least 85 persons Are dead 115 missing and Over homeless. Property damage runs into the Mun san. Korea. July 4 millions dollars. Transportation Allied truce negotiators Friday communications Are paralysed. Accepted the communists request j vast tracts of Rich Farmland Are 1 or secret sessions and voiced Hopes i under water. That the reds Are ready to modify i pact. The existing four year agree ment expires tuly 31 year. Newspapermen who sometimes make the commentaries that they were delivered by individuals who Bers favored renewing it providing followed a similar polio real Pat and related questions in their other activities. At the London conference Mem prices settled satisfactorily. Object of the agreement 54 7o 7l 56 which most of the world s Export wheat is sold is to prevent to. I violent fluctuations in prices. Sig of Nastory countries agree to buy and wheat at prices fluctuating fixed limits. Or. Had Kinder words How under Ever Lor Csc news broadcasts. Fine week end for a change promised Damp Winni Eggers Winnipeg s Public weather forecaster whose batting ave rage has been almost perfect this past week Friday forecast pleasing week end weather for picnickers hol dayers and far mers alike. High temperatures of about 80 Are expected for Friday sat urday and sunday. Friday afternoon will be generally Bright with a few providing perfect Wea ther for the Windup of the Manitoba open Golf tournament at Elmhurst and the Provin Cial fair at Brandon. Scattered thundershowers late saturday afternoon will provide a Cooling off period and Sun Day will be sunny again with a few Cloudy the predicted break in the fourth of july Holiday in . Today is Independence Day in the United states and in Honor of our Good neighbor 10 the South the stars and stripes Over the free press All Day. Heavy rainfall of the past two weeks will be welcomed in most farming areas of the pro Vince. Only two weeks ago average precipitation for the province was 41 per cent below Normal. Since then heavy general Rains have pushed this figure up to Only 12 per cent below Normal. Moisture reserves Are now described As ample except for the Dauphin District. Much Grain is now in head or heading and a few warm dry Days now will enable crops to make further rapid pro Gress. Which he said wore excellent ind compared favourably with any in the m. J coldwell . Loader Haid the Public was becoming fed up with the amount of advertising on private stations and expressed con Cern Over the increasing amount carried on the Csc. He said he would like to see it Cut out Alto eggs bought in sask. Stored in Winnipeg Ottawa july -1 special the Federal government has purchasing eggs in Saskatchewan since May Ai Iho support Price to the producer of 30 cents it. Hon. J g Gardiner agriculture minis Ter informed the commons thurs Day. The support Price across can Ada is 38 cents less handling chores. The eggs have been Shin cd to cold storage plants in Winnipeg and Calgary where a few have been resold without loss to the govern ment. A year ago the government lost Only about on Euch transactions
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