Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 07, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 7, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press True Economy milk glob read for fun kick pastry by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg monday july 7, 1952 week end edition with comics Loc Oard favors civic wage boost bigger hike urged in minority report the weekly summer fun club inc . Boys department held its Tirso pet show of the season saturday. Shown holding the two most unusual pets at inc Shost arc at left Jackie Mitchrll. Nine of 3-1 Victory place. St. Vital with Mickey. His White rat. And it rvs Waitr. In of 23 Formor Avenue St. Vital a right with his a Tiina pc Frankie. Thieves hold clothing drive slips suit donated bail asked for Driver bail of s6.000 was asked by the saturday for release of Harld Greenwood Portage la Prairie truck Driver following a Highway Accident in which two persons were injured late Friday. Greenwood faces two charges of leaving the scene of an Loci int one of driving while intoxicated one of causing grievous bodily injury by neglect and one of reckless driving. He will appear in provincial police court Friday morning. Injured in the Accident when the new car in which they were driving allegedly was forced off no. 1 Highway about 2s Miles Wesl. Of Winnipeg were Walter Ste Don. 33 of 134 Inkster Boulevard and miss Marion Uhryn 23. Of 941 weather Clon Street. Both Are in fairly condition at Grace Hospital. Flour Iii drive in hip bite lust with the proceeds presumably scamp Vodraw of it receives d1jeticiax degree a Winnipeg girl miss Rowena Rubinfeld Yast week received her dietician s diploma following a year s internship at. The Michael Hospital school of dietetics. Chicago Iii. Daughter of or. And mrs. M. Rubinfeld of 406 Logan Avenue. Miss Rubinfeld is a graduate in science from the University of Manitoba. Carpet Bowling contest highlights rail picnic a carpet Bowling Competition highlighted the annual picnic of the win nip Canadian National railways veterans association division Imp. West Ern Region held recently at grand Beach. More than 170 pensioners and their wives at tended. H. Hosfield s team took the howling honors with l. If. Scot Ford s team in second place. Other prize Winner s were mrs. H. Finnic mrs. R. Davry. Mrs. K. Michel. J. Baxter. G. Hale and mrs. J. Day. J. L. Mckiah bin was referee and judge. L he other 1938. At Rothesay n.b., in free press has flying visitor a Panicky trembling Swal Low was battling for his life on the free press editorial floor at press time monday. He flew in an open window at 7.30 . Me swooped and dived around glaring lights and smashed his head against the soundproofed perforated Ceil ing. He clipped into window blinds and Hung desperately to air conditioning vents but failed to find his Way out. In utter exhaust Ion he cheered plaintively. A humane society Man tried to shoo him to open win Dow without Success. Free press staffers closed All the blinds hoping to entice him to the one escape opening without Success. Week end mis haps main bursts f n f or injure 8 in City six persons were injured in Street accidents in Winnipeg during the week end and a 10-year-old girl and a .13-year-Olcl boy were Hurt in swimming accidents in two City pools. Police said Lucille de Corby of Regina now staying in the City at 19. Alloway court struck an unidentified person in the water after diving at Sherbrook Pool sunday afternoon. She shouted for help and was assisted from the Pool. A police ambulance took her to Winnipeg general Hospital where her condition is reported As fairly Good. Michael Jackson. 236 Mandeville Street. sufferer a Gash to the head requiring five stitches to close Friday in a swimming Accident at Sargent Pool. He remembers swimming in the shallow end of the Pool and then being dragged out. Of the water blood streaming from the wound. Tivo suburbs waterless Dia Hospital with fractured possible internal injuries police say none of the 250 person at the Pool could Tell How he struck Inken to Winnipeg Gen his head. He was eral Hospital where he was released after treat Cal. John Street is Slachta. 50 of 336 Auslin at general Hospital in fairly Good condition after being in collision a Street car about the Manitoba sporting Portage Avenue were one .22 calibre revolver saturday night thanks to a shoplifter. Police described the Man As about 30 i years of age. Five feet s inches in height heavily built and Blond haired. Band concert the fanfare la Verendrye. . Boniface will give a band con Ai. . Monday in Logan land park., Marion Street. Fret press meetings a meeting of the Winnipeg social credit study group will i held at s . Tuesday in Board room 1 of the Winnipeg free press building. St. Catharines cleric preacher Here Totev. Lloyd Pierce of St. Catharines ont., was guest preacher at Broadway first Baptist Church lit Hoth services sunday. Or. Pierce whose parents. Or. Anil mrs. W. W. Pierce live at 82 i intern Street is pastor of Facer Street Baptist Church in St. Cathar Ines he is an arts graduate United College. Winnipeg. He received his theology degree at University. Hamilton. Ont. During his student he was Rector of Beulah Baptist Church. Sirm Vooch. Or. Will preach at Broadway first Baptist next sunday Anil Stanley Gompf. Or in Mitford. Out., is scheduled to preach there during the final twit sundays in . visit Winni Pkt members of the National education association from Chicago Strong arrived in Winnipeg monday Over Cana Dian National lines. Following k one Day Stop Over the fort. Garry hotel the party will continue its journey to Vancouver. July. I social work graduates to get dog Kuks thursday at a special convocation of the University of Manitoba thursday degrees in social i work will be conferred on graduating students. The ceremony will take place in room 205. Home economics building on the fort Garry Campus. He was hit by a North bound Street car operated by Benjamin Kelly 55 Sadler Avenue Between Hig and Henry avenues. Hospital attendants said or. Slachta sustained possible fractures the neck and Skull. Hits Telephone a left turn in her car at main of Street and York Avenue saturday night brought mrs. Dorothy Daly Avenue into Colis Ion with a Telephone pole police Between Academy Road and King Sway Avenue. Reynolds Gislason 50, of 45g Young Street operator of the truck was admitted to ribs and mild concussion. His condition is Good. Couple injured also admitted were or. And mrs. William Mckenzie 075 Gar Wood Avenue passengers in the taxi. Or. Mckenzie. 27. Received Frac tured ribs concussion lacerations and possible internal injuries. His condition was reported As Good monday by Hospital authorities. Mrs. Mckenzie also received mild concussion and head injuries. She was released from the Hospital sunday. The taxi Driver Gerald Walsh. -.1-1. Of Brian apartments received mild concussion and lacerations but was not detained. Sewer a sewer explosion which blew up a portion of the Street in front of 720 Boyd Avenue caused alarm to residents about 2 . Satur Day. No one was injured. A flying piece of Concrete broke a near by shop window. Canadian army faces grave doctor shortage greatest problem of the Cana personnel Chian army s medical services is a shortage of medical officers. Brig. W. L. Coke director general of medical services said monday. In Winnipeg after completing a tour of medical centres in Prairie command Brig. Coke described the however he said the army has no fire no letter no mercy a 55-Vcar-old Winnipeg Man who he mistook a fire alarm Box for a Nihil Box last month was fined and costs or one month in jail in City police court monday on a charge of turning in a lot Thomas William Kelly of Ste. 18, Douglas Block was arrested near the fire alarm Box at Donald Street and Portage Kelly told court he had been drinking at the time and could not recollect correctly what had happened. Crown prosecutor c. W. Tupper told court there was no letter in Kelly s pocket at the time of his arrest. Eastern builders to tour West members of Tho National House builders association led by their president w. Ii. Grisenthwait. Of Hamilton will arrive in Winnipeg aug. 20 i a Western Canada tour. Purpose the president says is to give Eastern builders a Chanee to see Western projects to Exchange with other builders and discuss Mutual problems. In Calgary the travellers will attend a Model Homes show which aug. 25, when 2b Homes All furnished and landscaped will he opened to the Public. Edmonton Vancouver and Victoria will also be j visited. Or. Thomas a. Oliver son of or. And mrs. G. Oliver 50 Berrydale Avenue. St. Vital who was recently awarded the degree of doctor of philosophy in geology University of Cali fornia. A University of Mani Tooa graduate. Or. Oliver received his Bachelor of science honors course degree Here in 194s, and his masters degree in 1950, when he was a Gold medallist. He is employed by California Standard company in the exploration department at Este Vail sask. Followed the one year rotation plan for officers serving in outlying stations in Korea and Europe. 23 in Korea at present there Are 23 army doctors in Korea five in Japan and 12 in Europe. About 120 Are stationed in Canada. The future looks a Little brighter he said since the army Lias completed arrangements for subsidizing medical students in their final who years in return for a five year hitch is medical officers. N the past four years when a one Vear subsidy was provided. About -10 students enlisted. But since May. When the two year plan was announced 45 students have applied for the subsidy. Total strength of the medical services Brig. Coke estimates at about 340 officers and other ranks including orderlies technicians tradesmen and Stretcher bearers. If crisis strikes in the event of a crisis he said All we can Hope for is to have a Good Strong nucleus of trained and efficient men to give leadership to the citizen except in outlying stations he added the army often Relys on medical assistance from civilian doctors. St. Boniface kiwanis club member Jack Riddel will be speaker at a St. Boni face kiwanis club luncheon at 12.15 . Wednesday in the fort Garry hotel. His topic will be Why i Don t work in the Winter. Board of directors will meet in St. Boniface City Hall at 7.30 . Slate. She is being treated minor cuts and multiple bruises at a burst Watermain near fort Grace Hospital where her Condi Osborne Barracks Early monday Cut lion is reported fairly 11 he water Supply to Tuxedo and four persons were injured about . 9 . Saturday when a taxi and truck collided on Stafford Street Tuxedo authorities could not say when the main would be repaired. Crews were still working on it at press time. Officials a per cent wage boost for mended inclusion of an arbitration City of Winnipeg employees is in commended Iri the majority report of a Board o f conciliation established to assist the City negotiate the suggest option permanent employees now on a monthly rate should the majority report believes be allowed to elect whether to change to hourly rating and thus qualify for or to remain on monthly rating with the advantages and limitations attached to this system. In Tague minority israels report. A. Mon the present work week which is hours in most cases. No change is also recommended for the present system of compensating for work said near the Point the main where it in terse Tuxedo from the Eily of Winnipeg. Meanwhile broken Concrete caused by a sewer explosion on Boyd Avenue saturday afternoon was repaired monday. Al is believed an extending join in the sewer main caused the explosion which blew the top off b catch Basin along with some of the surrounding pavement. One offi Cial said there was no evidence that the explosion had teen caused by Gas. No one was Hurt hut preen of flying pavement shattered a win Dow in a nearby House. Record flow of tourists hits province american Loti Isis flowed in to Manitoba in record nun Bers Over the Luly 4 Holiday period immigration officials at Emer son said monday. On Independence Day 2.486 visitors checked with customs officers to set a new High for 1he Day. Last year the total was saturday s total of was even More impressive almost doubling the g3s figure established in 1951. Two year figures for thurs Day were almost identical in 1951, this year. In spite of the More expensive Canadian Dollar visitors Over the three Day period totalled this year a gain of 39 per cent Over the entries recorded in the same period last year. Humane Soiett Boarn the Board of the Winnipeg humane society will meet it 4.30 . Wednesday in trin Ity Hall. Is not yet prepared Over to that. The City to establish it representing federation of civic employees re done on Public holidays commends a 5 per cent boost of or. In sacks. In his minority re Fec live Jan. 3 to May 31, and Llyl Ort. Recommends that permanent per cent for the balance of 1052. Monthly rated staff should or. Greenlay said the Board was substantially unanimous in recommending that a 5 cent an hour Premium be paid to night shifts where the rate does not already include a night shift Premium component. The Board was also substantially unanimous in recommending that the parties consider the present classification Structure As being sufficiently flexible to allow for modifications to accommodate changing conditions and technical improvements. The majority report also recommends that this be adopted As soon As possible. Greater expedition in developing negotiations is recommended so that half of the agreement year will not have expired by Trio time conciliation is completed. Or. Greenlay noted that certain federation demands were conceded by the City and other abandoned by the federation either prior to or during the Nogol nations. The boards majority and minor Ity reports have Bolh been sen to parties concerned by or. Greenlay who expressed a Strunc Hope that a mutually agreement will be worked out by them. Pay increase would Cost City the 7 i per cent. Wage increase for civic employees recommended in a majority conciliation Board report would Cost the City about a year a civic official estimated monday. The minority recommendation of. A five per cent increase from january to May 31, and 11 per cent from june 1. Would Lake is. Out of the Eily Treasury this year and a year of ice wards. Mayor Garnet Coulter declined to comment on recommendations of the Board until the report has been studied by personnel commit tee. Union officers also declined to comment until their executive and stewards meet. Monday night. Coulter to loyalty to cod above All orangemen. Told Man s natural capacity for loyally must first be turned into in god. From this will result loyalty to Al worthy causes. This was the theme of Rev. To. I. Mckinney of holy Trinity Church sunday evening. Be was address ing the Church Parade of the Winnipeg county Orange Lodge. If Man s loyalty is not turned to mayor Garnet Coulter has accepted a request from strikers at Peerless laundry to act As mediator in their Dis Pute with the company. He said monday he will merely use his Good offices to bring the two parties together in an Effort to Settle the Dis Pute. "1 have told them i pm not an he said and i am not concerned with the merits of the Case on either Side. I merely help to bring them i ukrainian meet charges group favors red Aims delegates Al the 25th Jubilee con serve As a recruiting Centre for of r in Erin. Mention of the ukrainian self Reliance league of Canada Mon Day voted unreserved opposition to All subversive and undemocratic movements. The convention is at the ukrainian greek orthodox holy Trinity Cathedral 1175 Mam s one Resolution warns canadians of ukrainian origin against the activities of the communist party in Canada now acting under the name of the labor progressive party and against the association of United ukrainian canadians of United successor to the Aims and subvert activities of the ukrainian Farmer labor Temple it. Said that the Ulta used to wards god Mckinney said abortive loyalties toward foreign Powers and unworthy objects will i scripture sex footballer Heads Deer Lodge Hospital lessons were rear by Ith the department affairs in Vancouver. Assistant or. Ike Sutlon of Toronto is the new superintendent Deer Lodge Hospital replacing or. W. R. Dun has left for a new Post of veterans _ _ superintend Lodge county chaplain d. F. Thomp j at Sunnybrook Hospital in son and mrs. J. Jenkins countyitoront0 or Sutton arrived in win chaplain for the Loyal Orange j Nipes a St week. While studying Medicine at Queen s University in Kingston or. Sutton played senior football and while interning in the Hamilton general Hospital he played for the benevolent association. Pipers dancers to show stuff at sept. 1 games the 46lh annual Highland games will he held sept. 1 in Poio Park with 26 dancing and 18 piping events. The Complete programme has now been drawn up according to officials of the scottish Amateur athletic association sponsor of the labor Day event. Official entry forms can be obtained from Frank w. Munro 60s Windsor Avenue association Secretary. In Addi Tion to the above events there Hamilton tigers. While 1 was playing for the tigers i visited said the superintendent. I gives up football t soon found that Medicine and j football were too much and i had Flo give up playing for the tigers Lafter three years frown 1930 to i or. Sutton explained i born in Leeds England. 46 years ago he came to Canada at the age of two residing in Hamilton before entering Queen s. Concerning his impressions of Deer Lodge or. Sutton said Noth Ling can compare to Sunnybrook As i far As the buildings go but its _ staff that counts and Deer be the annual Competition Lodge rates High in that a pipe bands. J or. Sulton who served overseas for pipe deadline july 15 for Garden contest gardeners in the greater Winnipeg area have until july 15 to enter the Winnipeg free press vegetable Garden com petition. This annual contest is sponsored by the free press under the auspices of the Winnipeg horticultural society. Four separate classes Are provided for including one Competition open to first year gardens in connection with new Homes. Remember the deadline for entries is july 15 so that judg ing can get under Way towards the end of the month. During the War explained after seeing some of the work done under Canvas tents i know the build ing does t matter but the people in he was in England nor Mandy and Belgium winding up As commanding officer of no. 2 convalescent depot in Belgium. Administration diploma after the War the doctor Quarter Back joined the Sunnybrook staff and in 1948 received a diploma in Hospital administration from the University of Toronto. Or. Sutton also managed to find time to gain a degree in psychiatry from the Royal College of physicians and surgeons. Or. Sutton married a Hamilton nurse in 1936, Anci lived in King Ston a Short while before going to Toronto in 1937. They have two daughters Gail 15, and Ann 14. Or. Ike Sutton the communist party of combat the convention called upon the combined members the league to combat and continually oppose the red ideologies in the interest of individual Freedom and in Hie interest of Canada As a another Resolution said the can Adian nation is a mosaic of various ethnic groups and that cultivation of their various cultures is no impairment to sound Canadian citizenship. The convention welcomed the establishment of the ukrainian Section of the Csc International service. Csc moral support the Resolution said the Ukrain Ian people in Europe were now conducting a ceaseless struggle against russian imperialism. As the ukrainian people behind die Iron curtain have no direct Contact with the Western democracies they needed moral support in Hie struggle and the Csc International service would provide that support. One Resolution welcomed Iho introduction of ukrainian studies in various Canadian universities be cause the ukrainian language is a key to the slavic lans t also urged that the study of the ukrainian language be introduced into the High school curriculum As an elective subject. Another Resolution contended that the cause of a lasting peace can he served by the Extension of the principle of self determination to the Peoples now under Moscow subjugation. S As s. It residential building up in n. Kildonan residential building in North Kildonan was up More than for the first six months of 1952 compared with the same period last year a Survey showed Mon Day. Total until the end of june this year was compared with in 1951. Commercial building for the first six months was Down from in 1951 to in 1952. In Brooklands Bolh residential and commercial construction Are Down compared with 1951 figures. By the end of june 1951, residential building in the Village amounted to s47.s90, compared with for the same period this year. Commercial building was Down from in 1951 to this year ;