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Thursday, August 21, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 21, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Final edition Winnipeg sunny today and tomorrow. Warmer winds southerly 20 tomorrow after noon otherwise Light. Low tonight and High tomorrow 50 and s5. Vol. 59 no. 280 36 pages Price by Carrier 30.cents-per week Winnipeg thursday August 21, 1952 7.33 . Moon Seta 8.47 . Sun rises 6 27 . Sun sets 8.35 forecast fair and warm in s workers Boycott school other tradesmen Back striking Winnipeg electricians roller skating rooster about 20 carpenters and five. Plumbers working at a new school at Harrow Street and Ebby Avenue walked off their jobs wednesday in protest against some electrical work done there the Day before by non Union electricians. The walkout was staged As a sympathy measure for striking electrical workers of local 435. Inter National brotherhood of electrical workers Al who left their jobs monday following a wage dispute. John Mcfadzean manager and part owner of Mccaine electric which holds the contract for electrical work on the school said that with his brother and son employees of the firm he did some work at the school tuesday night. Union officials he said visited the school and the next Day the carpenters and plumbers jobs at noon. I Don t belong to any or. Mcfadzean told the free press. Since when can t an owner of a company do any of his own an official of the Swanson construction company for whom the carpenters work said he believed his men walked off their jobs be cause of the work done at the school tuesday night by non Union electricians. Naguib seen leading arabs to West Camp mid East defence talk gaining ground allies feel soviet Deputy Boss to make Al main speech at big Congress West eyes focus on meteoric Rise of wartime plane builder. Ruthless bolshevik mystery Man with cold eyes and tight lips a relentless communist has jumped into the limelight of the Western world today. He is Georgi Malenkos soviet Deputy Premier whose scheduled role at Russia s october party Congress gives the first firm indication that he May succeed Premier Stalin. Malenkos a second generation As thrones topple Buster whose owner is teaching to be a roller skating rooster glides under a play mate s legs during a practice run. Buster s legs Are taped to the skates. His owner Billy Lehr of los Angeles gives him a push and Buster Rolls along until his momentum Dies. Once in a while Buster lifts one skate As if. He s almost getting the idea. West German Washington Nyht the British plan for an Allied Middle East defence organization Medo i is undergoing careful analysis in Washington and six other capitals in the Hope that the planning stage i c a of Middle East defence can begin soon. The Outlook for Early action is not so Bright though the seven nations now involved Are in substantial agreement. The British Are discussing their proposal for Medo to be set up on the Mediterranean Island of Cyprus with the United states France. Turkey Australia new zealand and South Africa. An embarrassing Point the United states thinks is that the Arab states and Israel Are shut off from the talks. Yet the main purpose is to enlist the co operation of in Middle East nations in the Germany Ning and strengthening of their succumbed own defences. Willing so far the Arab states possibly health ruined by nazis fiery Schumacher succumbs Bonn Germany strongest foe of West German re armament and alignment with the West socialist chief or. Kurt Schu Macher died last night. He was 56. The fervent Only to Chancellor Konrad Adenauer As apolitical Monkey shines wreak havoc six mile Ireland Reuters two Little run away monkeys were having a barrel of fun at the expense of this once peaceful Hamlet of 200 persons. Since their escape from a circus four Days ago the fast moving Simian have made monkeys out of their Hunters. They pelted pursuers with plums apples and hazelnuts. Wednesday morning the bar rage shifted from fruit to roof slates after the monkeys established themselves atop the House of or. John Power. Ships collide lifeboats haul 37 to safety Tanker rams freighter Square amidships cracks it in two excepting Syria have been Haugh tily aloof to the whole idea. Only to a circulatory ailment. A cripple with Only one and one leg he had been ail Israel has consistently expressed its since willingness to join. If a tatty was ruined in nazi concentration Camps. Willingness to join. Israel Long anxious to loin West against the communist bloc criticizes the Western concept of Middle East defence. Last november the British advanced a plan involving the collaboration of Arab states with their enemy Israel. This was regarded As unrealistic. It also called for a Gigantic base in the Suez canal area a British supreme commander and other elements unacceptable to the arabs. The Medo idea omits the More onerous aspects of that scheme. So officials in close touch with developments now see faint Glim me rings of Hope. In Egypt which led the Arab league in rejection of the original project the new Strong maj. Gen. Moham med Naguib has hinted he will be interested in the Medo proposals after he has dealt with local prob lems. His remarks have raised Hopes that he May Lead Egypt away from its fiercely anti British and anti foreign spirit and join the Western allies. If Egypt takes the Lead other Arab states almost certainly will follow. Nato to fill defence goals members say , Nyht member nations of the North Atlantic treaty organization assured each other wednesday that their rearmament goals for 1952 would be reached with perhaps a few minor and meeting Here after a three week recess the permanent representatives of the North Atlantic Council reaffirmed their governments in Tention to fulfil their., commit ments. They admitted they were encountering difficulties in the attempt to have in Western Europe by the end of this year 50 divisions in appropriate conditions of combat readiness on a "d-plus-30" basis. But the agreed that the Rea sons for the defence build up Are unchanged and declared there could be no slackening in the nato defence Effort. Schumacher socialist party Headquarters said funeral Bonn saturday will be held with burial Hannover on sunday. Tito to meet Allied Price for arms Aid yugoslav participation in three Power pact West s stipulation by George Fielding Eliot noted military anyone who thinks Premier mar Dover British life boats Early today hauled the 37 Man Crew of the american Freigh Ter Western Farmer from the Gale swept English Channel after the ship rammed by a norwegian Tanker split in halves and Sank. The lifeboats landed capt. Gun Nar Utvik of Galveston tex., and the rest of his Crew at this famous old port of Southeast England and at nearby Ramsgate. The Tanker Bjornholm out of Oslo came through without serious damage. She stood by until the Rescue boats picked up the Crew of the Western far Mer. Collision occurred late last night in a wind driven rain near Grain problem not too big says Board Able to move Harvest unless unforeseen problems develop a spokesman for the Canadian wheat Board thursday discounted the Grain handling task facing Western Canada this year As the result of a big crop and sizeable Cany Over. The Board official said that communist has been chosen to in his own _ _ a mid East in ferment new York Ned Calmer correspondent in Italy and the Middle East on a flying trip to new York believes a new revolution is sweeping the Middle East from Egypt All the Way. Over to things arc said Calmer with All the sudden Ness and unexpectedness and violence that s characteristic that part of the world. Three months ago who would have thought that Farouk of Egypt could he toppled from his throne so quickly and who would have thought that the Shah of Iran could be so thoroughly discredited that now he s virtually a prisoner make the at the Congress. His assignment sent Western political analysts he said the Basic causes of the trouble Are the same As in the past Over exploitation of the people. But the new he said is the Speed with which things Are happening the ease with which Kings and prime and diplomats into a new flurry ministers and dictators Are being shoved aside. The whole Middle a Niit Fin of Tiina of iwo Qiqin has Horn in n snip crop for Nikirk in War about the future of the e heirs East has become a struggle for Quick in fact some suspect that Stalin s in staging the party Congress is to give a formal open hint As to who the the next Boss should be. This May be Stalin s Way they believe of lessening the possibility viewed in its proper perspective the situation demanded Only that we increase last year s Grain handle by to bushels of All he said that Given a Normal Harvest and dry Grain this should be possible to accomplish provided no unforeseen circumstances de held for farm stocks it was pointed out that of the Bushel carry Over about bushels were held for farm stocks usually carried. This Grain did not enter into Commer Cial channels. Of the Bushel crop of All grains now indicated Only about would Likely be marketed by Farmers. In 1951 Grain production was bushels All grains of which Farmers marketed some bushels. Initial deliveries if the same ratio is held this year he result would be that an additional to bushels would require commercial handling. The first Job it was understood in Winnipeg thursday is to make it possible for producers to delivery the initial delivery quotas. Officials Felt that on the basis of existing space in country elevators and cur rent performance of the railways this would not take too Long. A Factor tending to Case the Stor age problem would be that during year railways and other transportation were geared to full capacity for the Grain haul the see Grain Page 9 Panama Tiff two claim envoy status Montreal two men to of a bloody struggle for Power after he Dies. West reasoning Here is what Western observers reason Stalin s heir will be the Man chosen As chairman of the new praesidium which will replace the politburo. Anyone picked automatically be proclaimed publicly As the most important communist a Russia next to Stalin. It is possible experts say that Stalin himself will be d e s i g a t e d chairman but if so Why for these first time since 1925 is he not to Malenkos give the main address to the con Gress the important Central committee report which Malenkos is give observers add that neither mar Shal Beria head of the secret police nor Deputy Premier v. M. Molotov is scheduled to play any prominent role in the party ses Sion and Molotov read the five year plans at each of the two pre Vious congresses in 1934 and 1939. Malenkos born 50 years ago on see soviet Page 9. British gain upper hand in Iran Row the Goodwin Sands the Hancl Day each claimed they were graveyard eight Miles off the Southeast coast of England. The Tanker s Bow. One survivor related smashed into the freighter Manian Consul Here and were awaiting word from Ottawa and Washington to straighten out the situation. The Tanker brought Rescue Craft. The soft spoken socialist party snal Tito of Yugoslavia is going to the crash put the Here for five years re vice chairman Erich ollenhauer.jsf1 artillery and s engines and radio out of is scheduled to inherit Schu Acra for just does t know Tion hut emergency signals from Macher s party leadership. The How these things work. I. Opposite in appearance and Tho recent announcement from to his fiery predecessor a sharply stepped up is expected however to keep . Armament programme for Yuing the socialists on the same a a Oslavia almost certainly Means Tiona Listic to Tito has at last agreed to see Schumacher Page 6 Marg s guard never errs Poppa sure Washington Truman asked today about swed ish newspaper assertions that Sec ret service men guarding his daughter Margaret roughed up photographers said secret service men Are always right. He told his press conference he reports of the inquiry As they came to him. But otherwise the president Dis missed the now Kiele rated swedish incident. They re discreet Helsinki Finland photographers snapped As Many pictures of Margaret Truman As they pleased today As presi Dent s daughter arrived in the Fin Nish capital on her european tour. Miss Truman s three Man Ameri can bodyguard remained discreetly in the background. Margaret smilingly faced photog Raphers who climbed aboard the motor ship Allstar on the heels of John Cabot United states minister to Finland. Scores nabbed in Japan Tokyo s t a t e s military authorities and japanese police today said they have Arres Ted some american servicemen and 73 japanese chinese and korean nationals in connection with what they called a Black Market ring thai feeds dollars to communists. I the Price the North Atlantic Powers have been demanding of him for months past. That Price is a Balkan defence agreement Between Yugoslavia Greece and Turkey. It Means that any soviet thrust directed either against Yugoslavia or Turkey would be met by a solid bloc of More than 50 Well armed divisions operating under a com Mon plan and supported by the. and British air and naval forces in the Mediterranean. Strength eve Unity in truth Yugoslavia is of real military importance to the Allied cause Only As an integrated part of such a bloc. As Long As Tito remained in political isolation his military forces had Little More than diversionary value. The experience of the past two wars is far too fresh in the minds of Allied statesmen and soldiers for there to be any doubt on this Point. In the first world War Serbia fought alone and was. Eventually overwhelmed before tardy Allied Aid could reach her by Way of Sal Onica. In the second world War the yugoslav government hesitated until moment the fought alone again and was beaten without having been Able to afford even delaying help to the greeks and their British allies. Today an isolated Yugoslavia might fight with her 22 divisions and might divert a certain number of soviet or satellite troops but she would be no major asset to Allied forces. A Well armed Yugoslavia working in close co operation with Greece and Turkey would be quite another that Price is a Barkan defence into the radio or Jose Denobile honorary con sul general Here for five years re fused to give up the Post to Tito Juvenal Arias who arrived in Mont real last week and said he had been appointed official Consul. In Telephone talks with the external affairs department in Ottawa Denobile said the depart ment told him they had received no word of Arias appointment and declared him legally and diplomatically in function As the Only recognized representative of Ama in Arias said the Panama embassy in Washington told him to wait in Montreal for further orders. Denobile s reason for the affair he said. It s Arias countered. Cork pops on bottle Romance Dingle Ireland a Blue eyed Breda o Sulvan went on harvesting Oats in apparent unconcern wednesday As the bus for Tralee trundled Frank Hayostek the Man she found in a bottle Over the Kerry mountains and probably out of her life. The Johnstown pa., arc welder Cut a forlorn figure As he hunched at the rear of the bus for nobody came to see him off not even Dis appointed Dingle Folk who had hoped that Romance would Cap the couple s pen relation ship that started six years ago. That was the Day Breda driving tier cows along the Dingle foreshore found a Botlic with Frank s name and address in it. That Breda did t take the bus with Frank As far As tra Lee was described by locals As a very Odd thing it s the custom they say to accompany a Friend As far As the nearest sizable town. In Dingle they came with you As far As Tralee. Frank flew to Ireland two weeks ago to meet the Young Colleen whom he knew Only through her letters. But a week after Frank s arrival Breda said flatly no conclude agreement Bonn Germany Germany and Bulgaria have concluded a 17-month Trade agreement providing for an Exchange of Worth of goods the Federal see Yugoslavia Page 12 economics minister at Ottawa an external affairs department official said the department Nas received no communication from the panamanian government to say that or. Denobile has been relieved As honorary con sul general. In the eyes. Of Canada or. Der Nobili remains the official representative of Panama in Montreal until Panama informs Canada he has been relieved nominates his successor and receives agreement to the nomination from Canada. Mossadegh loses strongest cards in dispute by . Roberts or. Associated press news analyst iranian Premier Mossadegh is More of. An emotionalism than an economist but even he must know that from now on in any negotiations for settlement of his Oil prob Lem Britain will have the upper hand. The world is no longer greatly interested in iranian Oil As such. The primary object now is to keep Iran and the Oil out of com Bridge column Page 4. Comics pages 24, 25. Crossword Puzzle Page 14, deaths and funerals Page 13, 8. Financial news and commodity markets pages 23, 24. Movie news Page 5. Radio programs Page 4. Serial Story Page 11. Society news pages 15 to is. Sports news pages 20, 21, 22, 23. Tic backs up executive on blacklist lengthy debate settles most disputed Issue at convention boys Home supervisor disappears May be amnesia Case say mounted police at Portage in its first split Over the is sues of communists in unions the trades and labor Congress of Canada convention today voted to continue its two year ban on reds and red dominated unions. The overwhelming vote saw Only a weak minority in support of lifting the ban. Trades and labor Congress Dele Gates thursday got squarely be Hind ja.1des Mcconnell Portage la Prairie Spe ruling of their executive Cial mysterious disappearance committee preventing local coun of 47-year-old James Mcconneil a oils from placing employers on the supervisor at the Manitoba Home unfair for boys Here continued to baffle approval of the executive s a a residents. Search for the missing lion came Only after hours of went on thursday. Bale wednesday and thursday oni or. Mcconneil who vanished the most contentious Issue yet to come before the convention in the civic auditorium. The executive s ruling issued last april prevents Central councils placing an employer on the we do not patronize or unfair list if the firm has a labor agree ment with any affiliate of the Congress unless written consent is received from the organization that is party to the 2 resolutions downed two resolutions designed to have the ruling withdrawn were rejected by the convention. Speaking against the executive ruling c. A. Peck of Victoria noted that organized workers were crossing the picket line set up in see Congress Page 6 Monist hands. It and when auction is resumed it will pro Only labor chiefs provide a headache for the Trade. When Iran went out of production Anglo iranian intensified its efforts to produce elsewhere. Kuwait in Arabia soon was providing More than a third of the barrels annually which had been taken from Iran. American com sharply to Hon. Milton f. Gregg s panics of nearby Bahrein Island request to the trades and labor and in saudi Arabia did likewise i Congress in Winnipeg that unions the British have brought in from striking during the big to Gregg plea two labor leaders have reacted Wells and Laid new pipe in Iraq. The Slack left by the iranian Stop Page has been taken up. If for the Iran s political there is now no other pressing Oil comes Back to Market downward adjustments will have to be made in production else there. And that could cause a lot of trouble for the companies. The British Are not being stampeded by fear which seems to be stronger in the United states that if something in t done soon to help stabilize the Mossadegh government a communist coup can be expected. But the Only thing that will put Iran Back on her feet is resumed Oil production. And that becomes an increasingly knotty problem for everyone. Rearmament program. Percy r. Bengough tic Leader and George Burt head of the United automobile workers . Both said wednes Day that labor would retain the right to strike. The labor minister suggested that organized labor avoid strikes while the free nations of the world Are striving to hold Lead in the production race Over those who would destroy All freedoms. Or. Bengough replied wednesday see tic meet Page 6 farm equipment strike Chicago Independent farm equipment United electrical workers Union called a strike last 10 International Harvester company plants. Margaret turns 22 in ;