Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 7, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 10 Winnipeg free press monday july 7, 1952 fist fights not cocktail parties Mark of 1952 s gop show Down Chicago. July 7 air in Chicago is heavy with bitterness. Thousands of republicans who have been crowding into the City during the last week set Down to the serious Busi Ness of nominating a candidate Tor the presidency. Another National political convention is under Way. A National convention nor Mally is a kind of carnival a Mardis eras with a purpose. People put on Caps and buttons and barges. They Mill around trading wisecracks like College boys on the night Soforo a. Foot Ball same. They have a very Good Lituco. There is relatively Little of that atmosphere Here inday. The and aggravation stirred by the straight out a on Tift Between sen. Koberl Taft. Inti on. A Wight Flinn hover and a desperate. Both playing this a Nyven Tori All is in it. Have been fist fights in Conrad Hilton hotel both sen. Tall Anri Gen. Tsp Nowr Ynve i hair head quarters. Members of the Republican National committee come oui the conferences on searing. Flushed. Perspiring their faces working with anger. The convention proper has not yet begun. Yet the fight has been so fierce that Many people already Are emotionally exhausted. But you see very Little drinking or partying com pared to other conventions As you go Down the hotel Corri Dors. People apparently Are too tired at the end of a Day. In the rival Headquarters separated by two floors in the Conrad Hilton most offices Are open and rattling with activity at one and two o clock from the hotel to the Conven Tion Hall. All the acrimony and bitter Ness will be focussed there. More about weather continued from Page 1 miss Haacke just behind the left ear. Every morning. Monday the main show moves j a plane carried miss Kraacke s i body to Kenora. Although no fun Meral arrangements have been announced it is believed burial will i take place at Elphin Silone. F. Buildings were also damaged or destroyed on farms of .1. Derk a. A. Mel Joy and Gordon Hill i at. . "sask., where the storm origins Ted. .1.75 inches of fell. Manitoba Points How about biotin i o continued from Page 1 Mould a they be Hoard a re mile away. Winnipeg had Only it at Southern Michigan 17 world s largest prison that a a Reg mrm in the Alexander i bloody Mutiny and riot in april District Miles West of Brandon. Brought Deathone four. Barns and Cut wounds in eight others and close j Nanri Telephone service. Sit shaken take spot launched in fort Garry Canada s first shaken tafe drive in located at 1531 Pembina Highway was officially opened sat urday afternoon by councillor Robert Hunter who fort Garry s mayor l. R. Finn eur also present to Sample the first milkshakes were m. A. Slusky company director and c. G. Philips manager of the refrigeration Divi Sion. Ashdown hardware company. The drive in operated by double xxx drive in enterprises limited Winnipeg Servos soft ice Cream in cake corns milkshakes mid it has a of Lour. Const run Ion of two similar drive ins is for tin area Noel i Pring or. Said. Moro May follow to added these go 1.000.000 Worth of damage. Their rulers of the new outbreak were i among those being disciplined by Isoli iary confinement for Particia lion in april rioting. At Concord storm were r reported from rape la Prairie. Oak Lake. Brandon and is. Laurent. The storm or. Alexander broken after a play of intense heat. High. Of a three hour riot last of a lining men were apparently angered of own 4 chances to win one of 3 Brand new Morris convertibles velocity winds swept Over a narrow Ling Southwest of the town uprooting hundreds nver Banning of Church services. Recs sunday movies visitors and Yard Walls blown out privileges. They were locked in one of the four barns Des cells however. Sunday night Anri 5q-by-36 feet did not break out. A d r r p e n n e r farm. The on hand Friday at the Oriole Community club for the first Lull Slaff. Merlins of inc season Are 4fi supervisors from 1hn City s 3n playground recreation centres. Loft to right Aro front Row Dorothy Johnson. Carole Kanchier i Enlen Humenik Jean Rutherford Peggi Bakalinsky Adele Koll Mary Jane i Cilyk Jean a Ashley Pat Viliott second Row sue Goodman Pat Powers Olive Kiedyk Moyra Wilson mar Garet Wilson playground supervisor Rosemary Ison Rose Mary Matthews Margaret Kilsby Barbara Young Nora Thor Valdson third Row Charles Harbour director of recreation Clara Walker Winnie Milner Beverley Spencer iveagh Foi c Man. A Lucia Morgan Beverley Fairbairn Jackroy heard Helen Bill Wilren proved bronc Dorol by Sheppard Charliema Elver feet on Middlleton Mark Waldman Ian sprinkling knit some 33 members of the fourth happiness Skyline Lour out of St. Paul minn., made a two hour Stop Over in Winni Peg monday. The tourists Burn re for Lasper. Alia., arrived in Winnipeg at 11 . Anri continued their journey to the Rockies at 10. A . Over Canadian National lines. Han Margaret Hodgson Sophie Wojt Joyce Robertson Doris Gorstein. Doreen Ison pal Cohen Marilyn Richardson Don j dropped and on j Ellerby Bill Bolonchuk and Richard sures. Missing Are George Vadeboncoeur Pat Jackson and Mary Lou Slang the i Walls were blown out and the roof. Part in the bloody and costly Mutiny at the prison in april. hours by flashlight and Coal Oil lanterns to Tunnel under the Hay a convict on the first floor of Anc remove Tavvo calves and 18 pigs. The four Storey Block pried him in Brandoli store windows were self free from his cell and several Hydro poles were leased others apparently by Over and hundreds of Trees ing a master switch. Uprooted or broken. The wind the rioters seized two guards j a Peak at 9.30 p .m., filling hostages. Another guard streets with swirling dust and Cash i trapped on the fourth tier. He was later rescued by state police. The rioters then moved into adjoining ceh Block no. S and began freeing the prisoners. Prison officials called for state police help. One Hundred troopers flying debris which limited visibility to about 50 feet. In the provincial exhibition grounds fully exposed to the West a number of Large Trees were ripped up and hundreds of shingles were shorn from roof of one moved into the prison and restored f h h barns i order by . Cd. More about question continued from Page 1 cleavers knives and other Wea i pens. Then they spilled meats and groceries on the floor. Inmates who broke into the new smoke about record tinned from tape it citric contest your dealer has Complete information and your entry form Rork was reached regardless of the time and most of the inns prs turned out of bed to i he new record with i Hamp acne parties. Asked if the ship will try for an East West record on the return trip. Commodore Man Ning said conditions on the re turn including Adverse will not be As favourable for , he added the vessel always will be doing her Best. The United slates passed he big French liner liberte at noon sunday and the lib Erie blew a blast of greeting. Commodore Manning said he had received messages from practically every ship in the Atlantic family including the quoth Mary. The Queen Mary heading West and the United a farm Wagon used during the fail a As carried about 100 into the Side of a permanent con i cession building smashing in a Wall. Streets littered Norl i Portage la Prairie streets were covered Wilh broken tree limbs several houses were damaged a Large Chimney toppled through the roof of a Large garage causing Jan estimated s600 damage. J in the Delta District winds mini ated at near so Miles an hour j accompanied by rain and Rightn King Cut Power on the East Beach j uprooted Trees blocked traffic on the roads until cleared away by a number o barns in the Long District were damaged by heavy winds which struck about . An electrical storm with wind of near Cyclone proportions hit Carberry District. Saturday at 9.45 Fot the beit Oca in town vi3i Imperial electric co 515 Ellice ave. Pm. 729515 . Super liner has had perfect weather for most of her Maiden voyage. She ran into a heavy fog off Newfoundland her second night out but slowed through it at an average of better than 35 knots with the Aid of two giant radar screens. Commo Dore Manning said the ship s performance had exceeded even his ., breaking Telephone and Hydro poles uprooting Trees and demolish ing granaries and smaller build i Ings. The farm Home of Walter Muir head Douglas District burned to the ground when struck by Lightn King. The family was in Carberry at a Mew thin new service lets you Rongfu lonely on vacation with 550 or 5100 tucked in your Walnut for Emir if you re not t Totsc the Cash return it. Your Only charge is Lor fhe time you hold if. For -5100 for j month costs unit Only write or come in today. Finance co. I 3 tonic Lent off Itei which if nearest you heavy crop damage was reported from Oak Lake District where High velocity winds struck about Foote of Ontario police and the reformatory staff agreed that the prison fare arid treat ment of the prisoners left few grounds for discontent. Keith childerhouse staff psychologist echoed the feel Ings of his baffled colleagues when he told reporters the men have Csc Ryling they could expect and like everyone else in the reformatory he had seen the trouble mining but was at a loss to explain it. The Hen t. Could have had something to do with if. The bps prison menus prison amenities Are Likely to pall in Flo a Lecorno one appeared to be Clear. The prisoners were Mot interested in destruction of property than in violence against their captors. A few guards were injured by flying debris but. One Guai a held As a hostage was treated throughout his confinement. Hospital Wing and Beds. Minutes later. Smashed windows Gerald Wright Erlys used to Bell the i Hill skim annul the head. Mrs. Mccullough stops Vokk in looked up i quickly then Bent her head again. Policewoman Helen Hansen cd Niri that when she accompanied . Mccullough upstairs at. The Home t he woman had asked her to Kneel and Pray. To kill miss Hansford said one of . A Mccullough s prayers wont like i this dear Henri we had to Killi her. Lille Martha had in the policewoman Sikl . Mccullough mull prod continually. About matters spoke of the travelling evangelist Valdez and of the special spiritual Power that she herself had received. She of How Martha Louise did t have to Wear glasses after attending one of Rev. Valdez prayer meetings. Neighbors of the Mcculloughs told of seeing the two adults in night clothes and Bare feet go out into the nine below Zero weather and Pray in a vacant Field. Mrs. Louise Dettman 146 Carman Avenue said she saw tote two of them to Blitz cow Tui u Surnak is immediately ready to brine Iino Hinc Relief to rheumatic Arth relic or Neuritic pain. To Umbsen Back arc or sciatica. A clip with Sarnak every Day. Do you at All drug stores standing on a pile of pipes. When Del. James Mcneice produced a sketch made of the up of the House the Little irl s body was found in a Dis superintendent of the reformatory mustered several guards and with them chided rioters who had posted themselves in the roam Tower. The prisoners were forced upstairs bedroom . Into the Yards. I Mccullough sobbed violently. Two or More guards were Snook her head and rubbed de by flying rocks. Red swollen Eves As Del. Main Nice at 11 . Cd officials Parn Phells. Blood stained the demonstration was practically Ber clothing and a Olivious tracts i at the police station he said. An hour later the prisoners Mccullough sprang up and ordered Back to their rubble lit a prom raving fanatically about re Terri dormitories. Obeyed but and the coming of the end about 200 remained in an exercise of Olid Cologne Moke about prisoners continued from Page 1 thrown chunks of bathroom tile and plaster. Apparently no prisoners were injured. Twelve hours later the uprising seemed about Over but the cells and dormitories were a mess of broken Glass and furniture. Damage was estimated at 000 or More. Guards reinforced by Ontario provincial police used big tear y Fri. They Laler surrendered hut re Maineri in the exercise Yard because. To away from of dip destruction of facilities she sunday. More Ihnn inn guard Fly 65 provincial police were on said that when a cordon of officers surrounded. we busier in Union i her thai she recognised do. Iff k web Ster who at that lived jus her addressed the dormitory. More Abol t she May be charged Wilh murder and thai. Ier statement would he taken Clown in writing she is j ported to have said she wanted it published in the newspapers Anri j anted the whole world to hear it. The statement she did make. Del. Mrs. Mcc Killough e continued from Pago j pertained to nothing but religion Anri had nothing to persistently but soon regained Hei Wilh he ebilfv5 death composure. N the Tor statement was Laken the slaying had taken place after he added but. Mccular. And . Mccullough spent a night in a frenzied prayer ses Sion. Every time a witness quoted . Mccullough concerning the end of the she looked up and listened attentively. Lough began rambling frantically about religion and detectives saw it was useless to carry on with the statement. J both neighbors and police Testi. J Fieri that Martha Louise apparently j 9.30 . And lasted for three quarters of an hour. Hail which accompanied the Gas bombs As Well As not guns _ winds was responsible for damage that fire tear Gas projectiles unable to do so. Started to crops ranging from 40 to the outbreak. Fire hoses banging her head on the finor. Mrs. The police Matron . Mary i had been very Happy at the Home. Mcneil quoted . Mccullough and that the Foster parents were As saying her daughter was full Good to her. Of the Devil and that a visiting the Case for the Crown was con evangelist had Given her . Me a ducted by Crown prosecutor c. W. Bullough Power to cast out devils. Tupper. Choking failed the Matron testified . My stated she first tried to Devil out of her Foster per cent. Six Farmers reported were brought into play in the re crop damage of nearly 100 per cent. They carried no insurance. Winds move building exercise Ward. No explanation Mccullough said her husband. Beat the Devil out of her Wilh a Gavin had to help min the Matron testified. Polished. Another bar Cecil Cairn had a Large blown out of it. She offered the for1 accused woman Tea and Toast. But allowed to talk to prisoners. The Oak Lake poot elevators reformatory was built to seed Annex building was moved House about 800 prisoners. Refer 970 several feet Oft its officials said 930 equipment owned by the Clarke prisoners were in the place Satur construction company Anri located Day night and that All took part Jabout nine Miles North of the disturbance. Was strewn Over a Large most of the prisoners Are Short convicted of offences affianced couple die Vancouver july 7 cup . Claire Wostock 31. End Earl Edgerton 23, engaged in be mar a ried next. Saturday were killed when their car plunged off the Highway into a ditch at nearby Ledner. Mrs. Wostock became a widow killed in a Vancouver traffic act solid Colloq no by Coty keeps you flagrantly and lastingly refreshed. No film re no Sti Kinen Only fragrance and Cool Neu remain on your skin. Evaporation proof Container i ant Paris 1 Origan Emeraude while in 1he Rupert Street re Mand cell she threw a Pillos and broke a Light. Mrs. Mcneil slated and then claimed she could walk on Glass. Under Cross examination from Alex Stringer defence counsel she sail . Mccullough was definitely i a under area. At Winnipeg the storm struck which bring sentences not exceed ins ppr tar George blow. With less severity and no damage ing two years Jess one Day. Told of coming upon air. Anri was reported. Plane flights from or Lerm prisoners go to Federal . Mccullough kneeling in Pray the East however were five hour Penitentiary. Or when he reached the Cannon hate and had to land at. Be Lake the ,.io, at inn Guelph in Avenue. House. Aih head to wait out the storm. Several summer cottages at St. Thousands discover new Way to fight feeling old weak tired backache getting up nights Llaurent. In he Lake Winnipeg re winnipec.2nit Fluor Woolworth 571 Gion. Were lifted off their found
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