Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, August 20, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 20, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Press by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Jones says Canada fails to Back free Enterprise Winnipeg wednesday August 20, 1952 True Economy milk glob read week end edition with comics we although a democratic govern ment should Champion free markets and free Enterprise Canada Dees not do so Stanley n. Jones presi Dent of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange said tuesday night. Addressing the eighth annual convention of the Canadian osteopathic association at the fort Garry hotel or. Jones said can Ada is being influenced by a work movement toward statism and the so called planned for a number of years the government s attitude has been to Dis courage Competition and deteriorate open markets he declared. Because the timid socialist really a conservative who wants to freeze the status quo and establish himself As a distributor of the open Market was to him something to be avoided and Competition was a destructive Force. Best assistant his Best assistant is the Busi Nessman who is afraid of Competition and contrives to Rig his own or. Jones said. Eventually the two get together to write the epitaph of free the majority Rule principle said or. Jones could be used to Divide wealth abolish the right to own canadians generally regard socialism As something alien to can Ada and would not consider joining the socialist party under that name. Yet we find Large numbers our citizens clamouring loudly for every piece of socialistic legislation which is offered packaged in free enter prise wrappings. They dismiss socialism then line up behind social Security socialized Industry socialized agriculture socialized Medicine socialized hospitalization socialized housing and other measures forgetting that each of these Steps has further concentrated in the hands of govern ment political and economic Powei which should remain in their own Freedom of Enterprise to said meant a Freedom which rested upon the free Market ultimately on the expressed will of the consumer Anc producer and not on the blueprints of the bureaucrat and planner. Free Enterprise has never fail said or. Jones. Cease to be citizens the measure of political free Dom we enjoy is ours because we Lave free he said. Vohen government controls the school insurance probe called a Whitewash Board turns Back report asks for further study City s pretties Lack Knack to fill Bill of Busy Izzie property and endorse the of the citizen we cease of common ownership. It had been to be citizens at All because we have used to deprive the Farmer of the tree Market. Freedom is being taken away rom the individual citizen piece by piece and will be take i More and More As More persons of the As the subscribe to the illusion democratic majority vote guarantor of he said. Lost control of the in conclusion or. Jones said i Hope there will be an Awakening of canadians to these dangers which will result in each individual re assuming his personal responsibility that joining with others to see the will of the majority shall not destroy Finger shaking Momma May give Junior ulcers any Winnipeg Gal thinking of scaling the Heights As a Model better pack the idea in Mothballs. She d Flop but definitely. That s the opinion of svelte Isabel Lucas sex Model from Toronto who has managed to introduce cheesecake to the trades and labor Congress meeting in the City. Not through the flashing a Well turned ankle but As Secretary of the year old Toronto models Guild of Canada. First time visitor to Winni Peg mrs. Lucas has a word about the feminine Pulcher etude for which the City is famous. And fond mothers you can put aside your stilettos this in to develop into an East West fracas. Why would t the average Mother can and often does give ire children ulcers by Remote control though it May take 40 years. About 76 per cent of Stom Ach ulcers Are the result of emotional disturbances on a foundation of fear envy and jealousy. Or. Edwin f. Peters president of Des Moines still allege of osteopathy and sur Gery said wednesday. Mothers he said impart More fears to their children than any other Agency. They May do this through excessive Don to or even by leaving the bedroom Light on at nights. In later years this can cause emotional conflicts which re sult in physical illnesses. Or. Peters added that mothers wives and Sweet hearts caused 67 per cent of . Cases in the United states during the War through their own bad attitudes and those of the servicemen. Discussing treatment of patients or. Peters said you have to Analyse him faster than he can Analyse you. I be never seen a neurotic patient yet who was t Good at analysing the City army Man gets Ottawa transport Post . P. H. Savard command supplies and transport at army Headquarters in Winnipeg has been appointed director of supplies and transport in Ottawa. Col. Savard who assumes his new duties oct. 22, commanded the 1st and 2nd Canadian divisional ammunition. Companies during the War. He was named to the Winnipeg posting in 1949. A native of Quebec the 46-year-old colonel will be succeeded Jcj . Paul 31. Desautels 46, of Montreal. Col. Desautels will delegates rap policy on housing answer from Ottawa held disappointing in report Federal government policy on housing was condemned by Dele Gates during tuesday s afternoon session of the tic annual convention at the civic auditorium. One Toronto Delegate fell brutal harsh housing conditions should be condemned in the strongest pos sible language. Another Eastern Delegate said the government was spending two billion dollars on bullets and guns for defence of the but very Little on housing. The convention legislative report adopted by the meeting said it was greatly disappointed in the prime minister s answer to the Congress request for substantial efforts on o in. Entail Winnipeg Belle that mrs. Lucas has observed make the Grade As a Model simple she says. They re just too pretty. A pretty Paradox says she in explanation you Don t have to be pretty to be a Model As Long As you can Wear clothes Well. You Don t want a face that Ivill de tract from the costume. And a v Isabel Lucas the girls Here Are so natural looking so very pretty they d do just that. The place for she is in Beauty mrs. Lucas who manages quite adequately to House wife and Mother to a two and a half year old daughter who already is posing for artists was instrumental in form ing the models Guild. It is she says the Only one of its kind in Canada and received its charter in june 1951. The models Guild she Points out is not strictly for Art modelling but includes fashion and figure photography with the latter departments not fully organized as1 yet. Through the Guild she re ports artists models have received a pay boost of 50 cents an hour to bring rates up to 52 or 53. Depending on evening or afternoon sittings. And an artist s Model works a mini mum of three hours per Day and two hours in the evening. Frozen Rosin models in Art classes said mrs. Lucas were often victims of thoughtlessness. Students coming in after Winter landscape sessions wearing heavy clothes would throw windows wide open while the nude Model shivered in her Goose flesh. Today the Guild insists on room temperatures of not less than 70 degrees says mrs Lucas. These and other improvements Are what the Guild is working for she adds and one Day she d like to see a models Guild stretching across Canada. One More thing if you re still interested in being a Model in any line get out the tape Here Are the measure ments mrs. Lucas recommends. Starting from the top the bust should measure around 34, Waist 24 and hips inches. Frank Gunson two die following accidents Road mishap injuries fatal to woman City Man two Manitoban died tuesday As i result of injuries sustained1, in recent Highway accidents. Dead Are Frank Huuson 24, of 567, bal moral Street Winnipeg. Miss Mildred mob Murray 21 of Dauphin. Frank Gunson died at Swan River Ospital As a result of injuries sustained in a motorcycle Accident August 15. Or. Gunson was a Pillion Pas Enger on a motorcycle driven by David Oliver 19, of Bowsman which was in collision with a panel Ruck about a mile North of Swan liver. He was thrown from the motorcycle into a ditch police said and taken to Swan River Hospital Stu la Way Tell in Lvpl Jubul Lull for the male Model lots of Vith a broken leg and multiple in Milan to a nerf a to u n t i a muscle and a physique that would make Atlas look weak. Low assume his duties in Winnipeg oct. 1. S24 immigrants arrive in City a group of 324 passengers from the immigrant ship Bea verb Rae which docked in que Early this week arrived wednesday in Winnipeg Over Canadian Pacific railway lines. Approximately 100 remained in Winnipeg. Most of these will go to relatives in the province. A few single men have been placed on farms Here according to immigration officials. Remainder of the group is Des tined for the three Western provinces. 75-year-old woman located a 75-year-old Winnipeg woman who had been missing was discovered by City police at 6 . Wednesday. She was walking along the Banks of the red River at the foot of glad Stone Street. Police said she had wandered away from her Gladstone Street Home. Old age pensioners the old age pensioners society will hold a Basket picnic thurs Day in Kildonan Park. They will meet at the tables at 2.30 . Death of boy 5, accidental jury decides a verdict of accidental death was returned monday at an inquest into the death of Kenneth Hamilton five of 392 Dubuc Street who was run near his Home aug. 11 by a heavy truck towing a dragline. Ii a 4___1. _ _ a. The jury exonerated the truck an employee of f lager general contractors. A recommendation was also made by the jury that the Winnipeg electric company bus Stop at Dubuc Street and Des neurons Avenue be moved Back from the intersection. The Accident occurred at this spot when the boy ran out in front of a bus to Cross the Road or. J. M. Huot St. Boniface Coroner presided. Camera. Lamp tools Saken in break in break in artists tuesday night made away with a Cam Era a trouble lamp and tools from a garage at the rear of the Home of Joseph Kasperski 750 Boyd Avenue City police reported wednesday. A second Garade two streets Over. Owned by Joseph sch morn 793 Aberdeen Avenue was Olsa. Entered the Saintc night but it is not anything was taken. Sons of Ireland Ito picnic sunday annual picnic and sports Day gathering the sons of ire land Winnipeg Branch postponed in june because of bad weather will be held sunday at Elm Beach Park. Buses will leave the free press building at 1.30 . Highlighting the sports program will be a gae Lic football match North of Ireland versus the South. Old time dancing will be on the entertainment list. Pilfered purse thief gets 4 months and threw it outside. Later he retrieved and took ?10 from it detectives arrested him Early wednesday at the bus depot off to East celebrations 26 pass through City on their Way to Montreal and Quebec City for the annual Pax Niv sit Debra ton and the 100th anniversary .celebration.? at Laval a Berta and British twelve More polio cases twelve More polio cases nine of them confirmed sent Manitoba s polio total wednesday to 210. However there still was Hope the total this week May stay around or below the 39 reported last week continuing the weekly drop in the disease toll polio committee Doc tors said wednesday. Since Friday night 29 cases have been recorded. One of tuesday s cases came from Winnipeg now with 31, and two from the suburbs bringing their total to 32. The rest were scattered throughout the province boosting the epidemic area toll to 103 arid the remaining areas to 44. For All polio infected including Winnipeg polio officials warned parents to keep their Chil Dren from congregating into groups. West total rises meanwhile reports from the other three Western provinces in the past 24 hours added nine deaths and 59 to bring Western Canada s total to 795 with 46 dead the nine deaths came in the past 24 hours from Alberta now reporting 220 cases with 16 fatalities. Saskatchewan which announces its total every tuesday added five More deaths and 54 cases to make their casualty list 263 with 13 dead. Manitoba in third place with 111 confirmed cases 92 suspects and seven dead has More than double British Columbia s 102 eases but . Has reported 10 deaths. Free press meeting meetings scheduled in the free press building thursday Are ladies auxiliary of Imperial veterans in Canada whist drive in Board room no. 2 at. 2 . Executive commit tee of Camp no. 88, sons of Scotland in Board room no. 2 , housing disregards Issue prime minister Louis St. Lau rents reply the report said Dis regards entirely the real Issue involving government housing subsidies for slum clearance and the alleviation of housing shortages also aggravated by the govern ment s own immigration policy. The convention believes that acute shortages of decent housing accommodations and accumulations of slum areas Are the two worst dangers faced by democratic civilization. J. W. Bruce Toronto representative of plumbers and Steamfitters made an Appeal to discontinue Dis Cussion on housing As it will be thrashed out when resolutions on housing come before the Conven Tion. The committee s report was accepted shortly after his statement. The convention concurred with the officers memorandum of unlimited efforts for the Complete re imposition of Price in disagree agent we Are totally and entirely in disagreement with the government declaration on airing inflation. The convention said in the com Mittee s report that it finds preposterous the declaration made by government officials that by work ing longer hours we would help in curbing inflation especially at this Lime when thousands of work ers Are unemployed or partly pm the convention also regretted the Board of trans port commissioners increase in Telephone rates despite Strong opposition by the Congress. Asked for a Federal fair employment practices act. Approved Congress request for several amendments to the Indus rial relations and disputes invest gation act to provide a mandatory on the employer the Check off of Union dues. B inclusion of All government employees on the hourly rates. Commended the Congress of ices memorandum on 1 status of Canadian pilots. Report approved the Congress received and approved the 7th annual report of the standing committee on racial discrimination. Most encouraging sign of pro Gress made by the committee during the past seven years was the fact hat the Federal government shown Concrete evidence of a desire consider the adoption of a fair employment practices the report stated. It also referred to an act of discrimination which occurred Winnipeg when five railway port ers our own Brothers were refused accommodation in a local hotel the report expressed Hope that before Long Winnipeg would have a bylaw approved barring future incidents of the report urged that efforts to secure a Bill of rights for Canada be continued and promised a help Ful hand to new immigrants to Canada. . Doctor raps medics who miss cancer signs the future is Bright for eventual prevention of cancer or. Stuart f. Harkness of the tumor clinic Des Moines still College of osteopathy and surgery said wednesday. Today unfortunately advances in cancer treatment Are ahead of Sam Herbst wins Praise from Gregg Winnipeg s own Sam of the ladies garment workers Union was described tuesday by Hon. Milton f. Gregg v.c., minis Ter of labor As the key figure in one of our major Gregg paid tribute to or. Herbst while addressing the trades and labor Congress convention at the civic auditorium. At the same time or. Gregg lauded another former Winnipeg Ger Arthur Mcnamara Deputy minister of labor. He noted that or. Mcnamara whom he relied on a lot for his judgment of Mer. And labor had this to say about or. Herbst recently development of Fine employer employee relations is the end to which All of us woh Are concerned with Industrial relations Are work ing. In this Case the Good re lations Are due largely to the efforts of Sam or. Gregg also directed an appreciative nod toward local of ices who planned the convention particularly Robert Holmes Ana Victor Anderson and their co juries. Or. Oliver sustained a broken leg and head injuries. His Condi Tion is Good. Surviving or. Gunson Are his report of a three Man commis Sion on Winnipeg s school insurance set up was blasted at tuesday night s school Board meeting As a Whitewash the present it was returned to the commis Sion for further study and recommendations. We should treat the whole re with a great Deal of regret and said trustee s. M. Cherniack. Their whole treatment is biased. The report is not documented and the authorities Are not he claimed the report was a Whitewash a Complete vindication of the school insurance policy. City Council rapped the Board also accepted the tender of the Fraser construction company limited of for the erection of an addition to the Inkster school work on the school is to be completed within 120 Days. Appointed principals to the Machray and lord Roberts schools. Heard a notice of motion from mrs. E. R. Tennant which would rescind the Board s regulation which Calls for suspension of a school principal for failure to Hole fire drills and would leave disciplinary action in the hands of or. Herbert Mclntosh superintendent. Accused City Council of Duck ing the question of fluoridation of the City water Supply on political grounds. The commission s report showed that the Board now has schools contents and stores insured for of is for schools and for con tents. The remainder is miscellany or. Curry said the City was ducking the question on political Council had approved fluoridation but forgot to vote the he said. City Man 48 drowns near Lake wharf eos insurance Board stores. If. The Board covering school was to take out diagnostic ability he told the can Adian osteopathic association at the fort Garry hotel and the Only Hope for cancer control is Early diagnosis. Many doctors he said even miss surface signs of cancer until dam age is irreparable. There was no excuse for this he said. Many patients Don to see a Doc to until it s too late another contributing Factor. There Are Only two treatments surgery and radiation and there is no Laboratory test adequate for diagnosis lie said. It can be cured but or. Harkness stressed can cer can be diagnosed treated and cured. New advances include refine ments in a Ray technique use of isotope radiation better pre and Post operative care so that surgeons can perform Radical operations and second look operations. Many cases have been cured be cause the patient came Back nine times for exploratory operations. Home builders meet w. H. Grisenthwait National Home builders association presi Dent will speak at a dinner sponsored by the association s local Branch at 7.30 . Thursday at Vass Alund gardens. His topic will be general studies of houses and improvements the National he will speak also at various West Ern Points and will officiate at the opening of the Calgary Model Homes aug. 25. The Success club of the Unity Assembly of Jesus Christ will meet wednesday at 8 , at 360 Young Street. Parents or. And mrs. T. Gunson two Sisters mrs. G. L. Brown and mrs. M. Hutchinson and four Bro thers Ronald Gerald Robert and Arthur. He was employed at Benito Man., by Manitoba Pool elevators. Miss Mildred Mcmurray of Dau Phin was a passenger in an Auto which went out of control and overturned about four Miles East of Dauphin saturday night police said. She was taken to Dauphin general Hospital and died tuesday at 6.30 . As a result of multiple injuries. She is survived by her parents or. And mrs. Jack Mcmurray and a brother Ronald. Leonard Baran 21, Driver of the car and Alice Proke 20, a Pas Senger both of Dauphin were detained at the Hospital with injuries. Their condition tuesday night was described As Public liability insurance As recommended by the commission premiums would have to come to much More than any Money the Board Las paid out to claimed or. Chymiak. A Bald report a. N. Robertson said it is a Bald report with nothing to authenticate any statement. We Haven t received value in return for our Peter d. Curry chairman of the committee which originally received the report pointed out that lie Board had voted for Dean w. J. Waines of the University of Manitoba h Erbert Hunter chair Man and John Parton to constitute the commission. The commission asked 1. Is the present policy of fire insurance on completed build Ings those under construction and other assets proper one the commission said it was and should be maintained at its present rate of so per Cenc. Of the value of the property. 2. Is the present practice regard ing miscellaneous insurance adequate and proper the commis Sion recommended that the Union of the United John . Monday night recovered the body of a 48-year old Winnipeg Man from Lake Winnipeg a Tew feet from the wharf at Gull Harbor on Hecla Island. The dead Man is John Samson of 247 Jarvis Street police said. Or. Samson is believed to have Jeen out on the Lake on a fishing trip and to have fallen in the water while stepping from his boat to the Shore. His body was recovered almost immediately. Or. S. O. Thompson Riverton District Coroner in attendance said an inquest and postmortem would be held. Among known survivors Are two cousins Nick Samson 313 Duffer n Avenue and Constantin Samson 45 Schultz Street who arrived Here rom Poland three years ago. Square dance welcomes youth Council i St. Laurent praises conference theme a Western hoedown and banquet supper was Manitoba s Welcome to 250 delegates of the National earlier Board decision to Cut its numbers from 15 to nine members he suggested tues Day to fellow trustees. Instead the matter should be put to voters in a referendum at the fall civic election. Because trustee Nan Murphy proposer of the orig Inal motion calling for reduction in Board membership was away or. Zaharichuk agreed to have his motion Laid Over. Tooth Hostel group to Stop in City a tour of the City will High Light a Stop Over Here thurs Day of an american youth hos _ Tel group currently on a visit to Canada. The group number Fng 22, will arrive in the City thursday Over Canadian National railways lines at 9.35 . Will leave for Montreal at 7.45 . Cd that Ann Good child and. Richard Smith , charge take out a comprehensive liability policy to protect it against Al classes of liability except Automo bile liability. 3. Is the present method of allocating insurance satisfactory the Board s policy is a fair Anc proper the report stated. 4. Should a broker be employed to act for the Board in dealing with insurance matters a broker is employed now at no Cost to the Board and this policy should be continued. New principals Harold g. Robson was Namet principal of Machray. School and t. G. Minshull was name principal of the lord Roberts school. The Board decided against buy Elizabeth each to Cost and decided to wait until after the Coronation. It also vetoed a suggestion from the Manitoba drama league that Money charged for the use of the technical vocational High schoo be donated to the league because of a loss taken by the league in the recent drama festival. The Board s request to the City for fluoridation of water had been filed by civic finance committee the Board was told in a letter. Size of Board up to voter trustee says Winni Eggers should get the Chance to decide the size of their school Board according to trustee Andrew Zahary Chuk. The provincial government _____________0_._ should be asked to disregard an Ling a number of paintings of Queen crowds gathered and traffic was snarled wednesday when two car collided at the inter Section of Smith Street and St. Mary Avenue. While police reports were not yet vials said no one was injured. Picture shows the two cars involved. One is in the foreground arid second is against the doorway to building at the Corner. Strikers from Shilo arrive Here Between 240 and 260 electrical workers holding out for a 25-cent hourly pay boost were still of their jobs wednesday As their strike swung into its third Day. Members of local 435, International brotherhood of electrical workers they left their jobs monday when their employers refused to Grant the pay increase recommended by a conciliation Board. Their firms offered a 15 cent hourly raise. Defence work projects at Winni Peg Churchill Rivers Shilo and Lynn Lake Are affected. J. A. Shirkie the Union s Busi manager wednesday morning said striking electrical workers from Shilo have arrived in Winni Peg and that arrangements Are being made to return the Churchill workers to the City. In the mean time the Union is paying their Board he said. Meanwhile a spokesman for the bricklayers and masons Union said the electrical workers strike will not affect the Allied building trades. Other tradesmen he said will continue with their work according to previous agreements and will Cross picket lines if Neces Church of Canada tuesday night at the University of Manitoba. Premier d. L. Campbell welcomed delegates to the province for the first Western conference of the Council. We realize in government the advantage of having our Young people meet together with those of the other he said. A great Deal of tension and turmoil in the world would be lessened if these meetings could be held on. A greater National Council president and chairman Don Reid of Cadie n.s., greeted the delegates. For the facing of this theme of the Council was praised in a letter from prime minister Louis St. Laurent. Welcome to City speaking for mayor Garnet Coul Ter Aid. Gordon Chown extended d a Welcome to the City and or. Harold a. Frame president of the Mani Toba conference spoke briefly. Business sessions and daily prayer groups will fill the tightly scheduled five Day conference with relaxation periods for getting acquainted. All activities will be held at the University. Or. J. B. Rollit offered the University s hospitality to Dele Gates on behalf of or. A. H. S. Sill son president of the University. Western Welcome held at the student Union Hall initiated visitors to Manitoba Square dancing. "y.u.p. In review was on the program at 9.30 . When Dele sates presented accounts of activity during the two year period since the last National Council held at Belleville ont., in 1950. Vespers end night vespers held by the maritime conference ended the first night. A Post Council tour is being planned by Host delegates for those interested in seeing More of tha West with a four Day trip to the United Church Camp at Clear Lake a Banff excursion or a Holiday in Kenora. Each conference is allocated a percentage of travel expenses and individual delegates pay the rest. Seven Canadian delegates will eave the National Council to attend he Christian youth conference of North America aug. 25 to 30, held every four years. Purdue University will be Host this year. Bud Harper. Winnipeg will represent the Man Toba conference. Bible study leaders for the a ional Council Are Rev. Hart can Elon and or. L. A. Toombs Al Lerta conference Rev. Elton 3avidge, maritime Rev. Elmer five of the smaller electrical firms have agreed to the Concilia Tion Board s recommendation and their employees Are Back St work Eaker Saskatchewan Rev. R. A. Mitchell Ontario Rey. R. W. Thompson Rev. Roy Wilson Rev. Gordon Daley and Rev. W. Clarke Manitoba conference. A Public meeting at Westminster United Church will be held wednesday at 8.30 . Rev. W. A Jerry associate Secretary of tha Board of evangelism for social ser of the United Church will peaker ;