Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 10, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Baby Ham Coo feed Winnipeg free press True Economy by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Man injured in fall of 15 feet from roof a is toot jail to the ground from a rooftop wednesday afternoon May have resulted in a fractured Back to Jacob Neufeld 31, of 9. Edmonton Street. Police reported or. Neufeld an employee of the Sheet Metal company was working on the roof of a House at Corydon Avenue and Kenaston Boulevard when he slipped. Police he he taken to Misericord Hospital where his Winnipeg thursday july 10, 1952 milk Gilo bread week end edition with comics inc landed on his feet. Condition is described us boy s condition shows slight improvement the condition of eight year old Leo Duguay of 374 Des Chambault Street is still fair but he had a Good night wednesday according lost. Boniface Hospital authorities. Little Leo was pinned against a Fence Post and Verandah tuesday when a to went on the rampage. He suffered a compound fracture of the upper left . A fractured Pelvis and multiple abrasions. The truck Driver. Alexander Lagimodiere of 503 notre Dame St. Boniface collapsed at the wheel following a heart attack shortly before the Acci Dent occurred. To died later in Hospital. Vacation Bible school closing session f1uday there will be a special Clos ing session Friday at 7.30 . Of the vacation Bible school at Bethesda Church. A display of work done by the class in handicrafts and the other activities will be presented. The school held since july 1, has been attended by Over 100 children. As r 11 Alt shingles theft reported Hugh Mckenzie 670 Mcmillan Avenue. Thursday re ported to City police someone wednesday night stole a bundle of Asphalt shingles from his backyard. Govt. To spend work starting this year Cadham wants plan in Case of epidemic a steady decline Over the past 40 years in the incidence of major communicable Dis eases suggests a study should be made of Winnipeg s needs in isolation Beds do r. G. Cad Ham City Deputy medical health officer has advised health committee. Emergency isolation facilities Scott leaves bed to prod wage decision Small industries head to hold talks Here v w More of Ottawa director of the department Small industries division will meet with of the Winnipeg chamber of Commerce members of the Manitoba joint defence committee his to the Cuy or Thorf will arrive monday afternoon and will leave the City personnel and legislation Corn Mittee will be asked thursday afternoon to adopt a conciliation Board majority report offering of defence civic employees a 7% per cent increase Aid. H. B. Scott Williams to ke1.p build Motok firm agreement t. J. Williams provincial conciliation officer has been appointed by Hon. C. E. Green Lay minister of labor to assist i he White motor company of Canada and local 17-1, internal Lional moulders and foundry workers Union of North am urics to negotiate their first labor agreement. Or. Green Lay said thursday wages and working conditions will be Dis cussed. K. B. Frost inspects British ska cadets k. B. Frosi. President of the Manitoba division Navy league of Canada recently inspected several British sea Cadet corps and conferred with British Navy league officials. In England on a tour of Navy establishments or. Frost also met with w. Bishop British Navy league Secretary who visited Canada three years ago. Cars Fly off Road two injured two men were injured wednesday when their cars bound in opposite directions on the no. 1 Highway Miles from Winfiner brushed each other and flew off the Road Oliver pc land i2. Of 305 bids hell Street was admitted to St. To both cars. In the cars who did not require treatment were. Or. Wiro. Bertha Ai Scott of 233 Beverly Street and Sadie Kocyba 515 what Ewoldt , St. . R . Report that there extensive to image the Accident occurred shortly of tar Midnight. I car employee faces Optimist club discontinued weekly Optimist club luncheons at the Royal Alexandra hotel have been discontinued for tuly and August. Instead informal luncheon gatherings will be held at 12-15 . Thursdays in the Concordia club. The club s annual Smor Kas Boad dinner will be held Al 6.30 . July 26 at Vasa Lund. July trial in Tii Eft Zenon Dziekanowski 3s. Of 614 Spence Street was committed for jury trial thursday in City police court on a charge of theft from his employer the Canadian National railways of two brass wedge liners valued at ?15.62. Dzieka Nowski was committed by mag Istrate m. H. Carton following a preliminary trial. Committee chairman said thursday morning. However adoption of the report will depend on whether it is accepted by the federation of civic employees before july 31. Aid. Scott said he would recommend that if the federation docs not indicate acceptance of the majority report by the end of the month the City should consider negotiations for a 1952 wage and working agreement at an end. I from Hospital bed the committee chairman has been on leave of absence from Cit i Council and a patient in King George Hospital for More than two months. But he will attend Day s meeting to try to bring to an end one Way or another protracted present negotiations for a 1952 agreement he said have been going on since last november. Negotiations for the 1951 agreement went on continuously for a full year before it was signed last dec. 17. The chairman will also recommend that any negotiations after the end of this month should be for a 1953 agreement. Federation meet the executive and stewards of the federation monday turned Down the conciliation Board report and called a Genera meeting for thursday night. The federations original demand called for a month wage hour week. Should be planned in Case of an epidemic he said. Or. Cadham s report showed that the number of diphtheria cases has dropped from a High of in 1923 to three in 1951. There were no deaths last year compared to 84 in 1920. In 1911 first year of City records there cases Scarlet fever and 124 deaths. In 1950 there were 103 cases with no deaths. Whooping cough dips a slight decline in the incidence of whooping cough has been noted Over the past four years and the death rate Here has been dropping steadily since 1911. Measles cases increase with the birth rate reported or. Cadham but deaths Are de Clining steadily. Typhoid fever has almost disappeared in the City and there have been no deaths since 1942. There has not been a single Case of smallpox in the past 20 years. New drugs help or. Cadham attributed the decline in incidence and deaths of these diseases to new drugs new methods of treatment and immunization. In the Case of Scarlet fever there has been a world decline in the virulence of the disease for some unknown except for poliomyelitis influenza encephalitis and measles the majority of our former principal infectious Dis eases Are now comparatively the report stated. Sir John f. F of City co und. Cd. No Saucer sentenced Fob assault Abraham Ceri 30, of 124 Pilj grim Avenue was fined 550 and costs or 30 Days in jail in City police court thursday when he pleaded guilty to indecent assault of a woman in a downtown City theatre wednesday afternoon. Silver something sighted for sure it was a Case of mistaken identity. Seems that Robert w. Curry 797 Ebby Street. Spotted a sphere like object floating Over the skies around St. Lau rent and Sundar saturday. You guessed it. Flying saucers. Or. Curry and Engineer a. J. Hastings were making a run on the Canadian National rail ways when they spotted wisely they informed . And r.. Officials. Came the r.. Official report. The object was a radio weather balloon round and Silver in color released from Bethel by the weather depart ment of the transport division. Ilk. Expert full of Praise for Canada civil defence a Man who should know Lias enthusiastically lauded the most remarkable Progress of civil defence Progress which he said based on a sound sir John who directed civil de Fence services in great Britain during the last War was formerly in 13 Oil us. The . He entered the 11 defence services in great an. Naval air service in 1914, who la wednesday arrived of a Owdron com. In Canada thursday was framework. He is sir John hodsel1, chief Civ Tain in Winnipeg by air from Regina with the Canadian co Ordina or . F. F. Worthngton. Canada he said in an interview it the fort carry hotel started civil defence planning from scratch after the United states did and now she has caught up not country to the South such schools set and maintain High . Standards for the Whol country William to Lead troops at Battle of the Beach destroys rare ukrainian books several rare ukrainian history Hooks which cannot be replaced Ince communists now have Complete Possession of such books were destroyed tuesday night in in Maze which swept through the ukrainian Book club. 831 of " Street. Ivan Tyktor. Club Mann or valued the lost books at officials estimated damage to the second floor loom at books and premises were both insured. Two downstairs rooms according to de. Kick proprietor of increase and a 40 majority report of the lion Board proposed a 7% received water damage Northern Trixi and Ensyl Kazaniwsky. Manager of the modern ukrainian big tour. Cause of the fire hns not been determined. Man of injured in fall on Street Nathaniel Williams 75, of Ste. 20, Sparling apartments received a laceration Over the right Eye late wednesday night when he fell from the curb on Furby Street just North of Portage. Taken by police ambulance to general Hospital he was transferred to Deer Lodge Hospital where his condition is reported As Union elects Stembers to attend convention George s. Jones. Brotherhood s special representative and Michael Zawaly will be official delegates from division 1-12. Canadian brotherhood of railway employees and other transport workers to the annual convention of the Canadian Congress of labor september 22, in Toronto. They were elected tuesday night at a meeting in the Union building. City Man fined for Beer snatch theft Lawrence Monett a Bunmi sync Avenue resident who snatched Case of Berr from drunk Man is it Cavert out of a. Beer parlor in Brooklands was fined s25 and costs with an option of month in by Mur Istrate d. G. Potter in provincial police court wednesday. At present Monett is serving n six month sentence for theft imposed on him in City police court lust month. Have lots of time to think about raising the Fine remarked the in stipulating that the Fine or optional month in jail would be imposed at the expiration of his present jail term. Winnipeg student Pigeon fancier s master Engineer c. E. Leonoff. Son of or. Anci mrs. W. Leonoff. 130 Cathedral Avenue a graduate research fellow at the engineering Experiment station. University of Washington Seattle has received a master of science de Gree in civil engineering. He will Vork As a civil Engineer in Vancouver. Concilia per cent. Increase retroactive to Jan. 1, but did not mention the 40-hour week. Rail employee inquest opens an inquest into the death of Mark Storey 68, of 406 i Alexan Der Avenue an employee of the Canadian Pacific railway who died tuesday was opened Friday at Central police station and adjourned to july 17 at 8 . Or. Storey died in Winnipeg general Hospital following on in sustained july 2 when sounds of crated Glass fell on him at the . Freight Sheds. The inquest is under direction of or. I. O. Fryer provincial Coroner Canada had 76 plants making leather gloves and mittens at last count. Case remanded St. Boniface police court has remanded the Case of Joseph Zemski. Pigeon fancier of 540 Cherrier Street until july 16 at 10.30 . Neighbor s plaints against or. Zemski were responsible for this first court appearance wednesday morning. Civic voters league changes convention Date Ward three civic voters league will hold its annul in nominating september 4 in St. John s technical High school the league a tin announced wednesday. Previously the convention nil dated for july 16. Candidates for Alderman or school trustee who want the leagues Ursi Ilion must notify John Kelsch chairman 13-16 main Street Cove exec Endo once again King William will Ead his army to Battle but it won t be it the Boyne this year it will be the Battle of Winnipeg Beach and the action will be on the sports Field. Celebrating the 262nd anniversary of the Boyne River skirmish when King William ill s army forced James it to flee to France thus securing protestantism As the state religion of great Britain Winnipeg orangemen Early Satur Day morning will Parade behind King William s Impersonator w. J. Scott to a commemoration service at the memorial Boulevard Ceno after Lodge opening in the Scott memorial Orange Hall the Parade will March to the Canadian Paci fic railway station at 9.15 . Pipe band music county master w. T. Young officers of the county Lodge and of the grand Lodge of Manitoba will band will provide March music. The Parade will go South on Princess Street to Market Street East to main Street and North to Higgins Avenue and the station. At Winnipeg Beach they will Parade . Organization. On Par with in fact he Hopes . And expects holding Mander. He was granted a permanent commission in the . In 1918, served with the air ministry Tram ing department for the next three years attended Camberley staff College in 1923-24 and for the next five years served on the air staff at . Headquarters in India. He was assistant Secretary for air on the committee of Imperial at training has been flourishing since people in this country he continued realize they can be bombed As easily As Britain was during the last possibly not on such a sustained this has Given stimulus to . Train Here they also realize that civil defence should proceed at the same Pace As general re armament of nato countries. His observations were examination of All main based on civil de through the town before centres in Western Canada for the platform programme at 2 a on discussions . To hear an address by Rev. N. K. Campbell of Atlantic Avenue United Church. A sports committee headed by Deputy county master r. E. Clarke will get the Field Day under Way at 3.15 . With a full pro gramme of contests for children and adults. The leaves in evening troop train will leave Winnipeg Beach at 7.45 . Arriving Here at 9 . For the Parade to Scott Hall via Sutherland ave nue South to Portage Avenue West to Smith Street and Back to Prin the Hall for Dis Lead the a n d Ulster Volunteer flute Cadet pipe the National Anthem. Coroner hits time lapse in report for inquest to the convention in Calgary federation of mayors and municipalities. He will leave Here late Friday to visit Eastern centres. But his enthusiasm was tempered by the fact that the Federal civil defence training school at the con naught ranges near Ottawa has had to close Down. The Unwin Ter sized quarters have limited training there to the summer months and now the Dominion Rifle association has taken them Over. A Federal training schoo he Felt was Canada s greatest cd. Need at the present moment. Four such for technicians and Ore for staff been operating in England for 16 years be Regina and a was produced Drew criticism from or. .7. G. Edwards Deputy Provin Ial Coroner at the inquest wed in Day night into the death of Garnet John Daley. Commenting on a jury recommendation that topological reports hould be seeded where necessary o prevent putrefaction of specimens. Or. Edwards rapped the practice of sending specimens to he r.. Laboratories re from behind Iron curtain to Winnipeg Moscow Hospital facilities wretched Canadian reports by John Goodes Russia is 10 to 25 years behind towards foreigners was Friendly but Mcmorris restrained he thought. Foreigners Ere allowed to mix with russians the Western world in medical pro in pubic places such As trains that Street car operators were of Gress. According to Morris who spent physician to Moscow. Or. Mcmorris or l. S. My two years As the foreign embassy who was doctor to British Commonwealth diplomats in Russia from Decem Ber 1948 to december 19oo, is visiting Winnipeg before taking up practice in Neepawa Man. Medical advancement in Russia he believes but slower rate hotels and restaurants and non political conversation could be car ried on freely. Certain parts of the country were forbidden to diplomats and no Pic Tures could be taken anywhere without permission. Finest thing in Moscow m the opinion of or. Mcmorris and his wife is the Ballet. It is undoubtedly the finest in the world they thought. The operas were also Well the equiv of ?150 a sufficient a suit 21. City 1awyer visiting son in England John l. Ross Winnipeg Law ver. Arrived in London eng land thursday by plane on a visit to his son and daughter in Law. Or. And m r a r. T. Ross who reside in London. Or Ross is a member by the Royal College of physicians. Alaska bound party to pass through City an Alaska bound party of 10 from St. Paul. Minn., Wilt pass through Winnipeg Friday Over Canadian National railways. They will remain at Jasper Park for three Days before continuing to Vancouver. The time of his stay there. Almost everyone in Russia Longs to be collective War. Hospital facilities in Russia Are extremely poor he said. The people there Are always complaining of the difficulties in obtaining medi numb Wim attention. There was a be. He september the executive said. No nomination will be acceptculsh0rtage of Beds and Hospital space Flor 1 r a i. To. Meeting and election of league officers will be held Longs to some Union or group or. Mcmorris. Explained. Each of these groups has its own Hospital and doctor and anyone that does not belong has great difficulty getting medical attention. Polyclinics were available a mos cow to look after foreign Diplo Mats or. Mcmorris and another american doctor concerned with the Western Community of Diplo Mats had full use of the clinic for r these who. Understood the language. Anti West movies occasional Musi feed Lent month which was not buy clothes. There was some evidence of Dis Content with conditions but usually people seemed satisfied that they were better t those Nisei . Members will assemble it Portage and mint i .1__ tits at win Avenue be eaten m it 8.90 . In Chance of arrangements lire a. Axel Arends and Martin Svenningsen any Ami Basket suppers party will leave for Winnipeg Laboratory and a Ray purposes. Russians take Over when a patient had to be sent to Hospital russian doctors took Over the Western doctors preferred to Fly their patients to Berlin in Peter Breuni Fred Jerri nor h. Cases of serious illness and it was Seldom that russian doctors were consulted. Doctors were fairly co a Price apart from an Cal movies shown in the poorly ventilated cinemas were mostly anti Western propaganda. The a Erial in the pictures was so falsified that those familiar with conditions in the West found it impossible to sit through the shows. The russians however have such a false impression of the Western world that they accepted the Pic Tures As True. Occasionally one met people in Russia who tried to listen to the bbl the doctor said. As a Rule interference was so great that the English radio could not be heard. Or. Mcmorris found food was plentiful during his stay in mos cow. Because of the High Cost however it was not readily Avail off in other countries. Late in 1950 there were As Many people in uniform in the streets of Moscow As there were in 1930 until 1935, was appointed to he Home office for civil defence duties. Thursday evening he was slated o be guest speaker at a dinner meeting sponsored by the metro Olitan civil defence Board in the Garry hotel. Reconstruction and rebuilding of a dam on the dead horse Creek me mile West of Morden at a Cost f was announced thurs Lay in a joint statement from Hon. S. Mcdiarmid minister of a ural resources and or. L. B. Thomson director of Prairie farm administration re Gina. The dam will be built Over a two period. Work will commence his year on construction of Earth ill and excavation for a new spill Vay. The construction of a new re forced Concrete spillway and Structure will be completed next year. Work will too undertaken by the . Deportment of the Federal department of agriculture. Dual purpose dam f or. Mcdiarmid said Tho dam required As a safeguard against the threat of floods in the town of Morden and to provide a sufficiently Large water Supply for the surrounding Community for Stockw Alering irrigation and Dom Estic water purpose. The existing dam has an Eleva Tion of feet with a maximum height of 52 feet a storage capacity of s50 acre feet and a spillway capacity of cubic feet Pel second. The new dam will be 650 feet Long. It will have an Elevation of feet a maximum height of 66 feet with a storage capacity of 2.700-acre-feet and a spillway Capa City of cubic feet per second. Months of or. Mcdiarmid said his depart ment had been negotiating with Ottawa for several months in an Effort to have the project under taken. He declared the dam could make a very important contribution to the Economy of Southern Manitoba arid would do much to assist Deye Ozment of agricultural production n the Areu. Or. Mcdiarmid added the news would be particularly Gratifying o Canadian canners limited who would now be in a position to go ahead with their plans to double the productive capacity of their new vegetable processing Plant at Morden. He explained the expansion would not have been practical if additional water storage capacity had not been made possible. A lapse of 17 Days Between the Ime specimens were submitted to topological report Sibly Winnipeg the War. During there was no other Evi Dence of preparation for War. Or. And Able to the average person. Eggs sold at 56 a dozen bread Mcmorris 13 other canadians in mos cow saw at the time Premier Josef Stalin Only he was on of Lenin s once. Top Tomb addressing the people on May Day. The doctor and his wife a Cana Dian whom he met at 75 cents a loaf a suit of clothes in Moscow during f Nanri a air of shoes at his stay there at and a pair of shoes helps Cut prices the russian government in an the University of Manitoba in 1930. University of Beirut Fer. Because of the red tape in attempt to curb inflation ordered of 10 to 20 be cent Cic the University of Manitoba from 19-13 1844. Edas to How much they could of Fer. Because of the red tape involved it was not Worth while to consult them said or. Mcmorris. Every year. This situation helped to bring prices sown from the fantastic Heights they attained during and immediately after wages were not in h i s stay there arrived in Mont real june 17 after spending More than a year in Austria Germany and England. He is Insu pm Sai the attitude of russian people i prices. To illustrate line this with or. A Grade the uni of Mani ate of Toba and Mani Toba medical col lege. A City the size of Winnipeg he Aid should have its own facilities or such reports. We have the he added with a few we have the necessary ruled accidental the Coroner s jury at Central police station ruled that or. Daley a City Man of no fixed abode met his death accidentally by an Over dose of an unknown alkaloid pop on apparently self the Man died shortly he a As found unconscious june i in the Wash room of a City restaurant. A hypodermic syringe spoon were by his Side. Or. Edwards said it was a n o n o i always possible to determine wha drug had been used in a Case of this nature. But he Felt he said analysis presence the drug in the tis us tested or. Said would indicate that the victim pos had been trying to tests had been made immediately that a More accurate Ifould have been possible if t h e go straight at the time of his in Winnipeg on fresh tissue. He was convinced he added that by the time the tests were made in Regina the tissue was too badly decayed for an accurate analysis to be made. Former Adlet the victim s record or. Edwards said showed that he had been a Drue addict previously but tissue examination revealed that he h a d not been using drugs regularly for some time previous to his Doaton. But had probably again 3een contacted by men engaged in this insidious peddling. After abstaining from the drug for a Long or. Edwards said an Over dose of it would act like any other City to ask order ending nuisance Public health committee wednesday decided to seek an injunction against Union Metal com Pany for creating a Public nuisance. Committee authorized or. M. S. Lougheed medical health officer to ask the provincial health mini Ster to investigate complaints against the company and obtain a court injunction to restrain Hie company from creating any further nuisance. Aldermen have been plagued with complaints of heavy smoke and fumes from the company s Mcgee Street Plant. Two prosecutions the City s health bylaw have so far resulted in reprimands after the company pleaded guilty. Asks stay r. B. Macinnes solicitor for Union Metal wednesday appeared before health committee to ask for a stay of proceedings in a third charge coming up in police court thursday or at least that com a further repro Friday Cloudy but forecast even cloudier the Mercury should hit so Friday but it will be Cloudy in the afternoon according to the Weatherman. He to Utah t step out on a limb and say anything definite about saturday. Main reason for his Hesi Tancy was a Small weather disturbance developing Southwest of Manitoba. The forecaster did t know whether it would get to this province or not. In fact he was t even sure whether we would have Light showers thursday evening or not the tendency was there. Low thursday night and High Friday at Gimli Carman and Winnipeg would be 55 and 80, he forecast. _ free press meeting a meeting the sons of ire land Branch 2, will be held at . Friday in the club room o the Winnipeg free press building Mitten concur m Mand. He suggested that if committee refused his request the company May decide to plead not guilty and bring the Issue to a full court cattle. Committee s answer was to in Trust the health officer to enforce he health bylaw. Or. Lougheed reported that thursday s police court Case was for a nuisance created by the com Pany june 27. The company had also created a nuisance he said july 2 4 and 8. Separate charges or each of these Days will be Laid against Union Metal. Decision to act through the health minister was reached when committee Learned it could do so under the provisions of Tho Public health act. The City itself has no Dower to close a Plant. Aldermen insist committee reached Tho decision after insistence by aldermen Jack St. John and Howard Mckelvey. Aid George Macleod wanted to wait until the company had been provided with an alternative however or. Macinnes said Union Metal s Winnipeg official did not know whether head office in Toronto is prepared to build new Plant elsewhere in the City. Committee refused to approve an alternative site suggested by properties committee on it did not have the right to do so
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