Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 21, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 5 Winnipeg free press thursday August 21, 1952 Adlai pledges ruthless War on corruption Minocqua wise., Nyht Cov. Adlai Stevenson advanced wednesday As a formula for eradicating crime and corruption in government the close screening of Iob applicants and ruthless prosecution of those guilty of to the pubic s Confidence. Feeling comfortable about his problem of the Campaign but re-1 heated that the Foremost Issue was foreign policy. The governor said he would spell out his stand on foreign policy during the Campaign but declined to he favored a policy of containment Only in dealing with communist aggression. He said Only that if containment will Stop the enemy 1 definitely believed in he declined to enlarge on the statement. The democratic candidate for the democratic candidate of defeating his Republic president said corruption in gov can opponent Gen. Dwight d. Ern ment was the most serious Eisenhower. Truck mishap victim Dies in Hospital injuries sustained in a week enc Auto Accident proved fatal for Clif Ford strand 21, of Gilbert Plain preserving fruit Quality meats Complete grocery main a Logan phone 2-9879 stocks our prices compete with the lowest. We offer More service on a personal basis. We save you something on everything. Spare ribs Sweet pickled Small lean 9 ibs Al fresh daily country style sausages in. 25c Wocl pickled Ham Rolls in. 59c Back Bacon Oak smoked own cure in. A. 1 ground hamburger in. 45c Blade removed reef thick rib in. 49c Seq Tiare or whole Rump roast in. 58c Bonefas. Lean sirloin tip in. 79c veal waffled cutlets in. 49c veal boners Rolls in. 49c 95c 25c in. 69c Doz. 1.49 Doz. 1.79 Bacon Side own cure in. 29c sliced lean Bacon smoked mealy jowls our own. Sliced cooked Ham our own spread liver Wurst so offed Shank less picnics Larrr Grade a fowl of. Tin Ofik 3 in. 25c in. 22c in. 90c in. 45c in. 45c in. 33c for 1.00 Man Lotie sugar 10. Ibs. Diamond Margarine 3 ibs. skinless sardines u Royal Tudor Tea huts preserving quarts fruit jars i Gal. Jewel Gem Doz. 2.28 York of. Pork and Beans Carnation milk 4 tins 65c fresh fruit and vegetables half peaches in. 23c Bartlett pears 2 ibs. . Firm. Tasty tomatoes in. 19c wednesday. The Young Man police said was a passenger in a truck which Wen out of control and overturned on the Singo Osh Lake Road about 12 Miles West of Garland sunday Driver of the truck police said was George Raymond strand an Uncle of the dead Man. The injured Man was taken to Dauphin general Hospital. Or. R e. Dicks District Coroner in at Tendance said an inquest would be held. George Grieve the Lander car Penter died wednesday morning while working on a step ladder at the farm Home of Abram White in Cue argue District. Coroner or. N. Knight of Souris said no inquest would be held. Inquest into the death was opened at Dauphin wednesday morning and adjourned to aug. 29 at 7.30 . By or. R. E. Dicks District Coroner the son of or. And mrs. Al Fred strand 3 in the Gil Bert Plains municipality Clifford was born in Gilbert Plains Anci attended school there. He moved to Dauphin in 1949, then to James town in 1951. Funeral services will be held sat urday at 2.30 . Dauphin United Church with burial in Riverside cemetery. Bullmore s funeral Home is in charge of arrange . Crapes Grcen seedless c red Malaga in. 19c local head lettuce in. 15c local Pascal celery in. 15c . Large jumbo Cantaloupe each 25c Sunkist App. 5 in. Bar oranges bag 49e whichever look at it i it s Western Canada s most economical i radio equipped new cars insured phone 923366 yearling Lamb yearling Lamb whole Shank hair legs in. 39c shoulders in. 29c Bill Corrie who was elected president of the National Council of the uni Ted Church of Canada Young people s Union thursday morn ing during conference sessions at the University of Manitoba. He was president of the u. Of m. Students Union for the 1951-52 Terra and was also president of the first Yea r Law class 1951. Barber denies 25-cent Rise for haircuts a Winnipeg member of the Manitoba master Barbers association wednesday denied a Rumor that haircuts Here might go up 2 Larff raids Korea casualty list hikes total to 942 by bombers stagger reds Seoul Korea a hikes total to 942 Ottawa up the army to Day issued its 128th casualty list of the korean War reporting two men killed in action one dead of wounds and four wounded. The last list was issued aug. Tons b-29 super forts b-26s Andl 18. No were listed. The bombers left communist latest list brings to 942 the total factories stockpiles and troop in casualties suffered to Date by the Sta lations in flames today in two massive raids Over Northwest Korea. Thirty eight Okinawa based b-29s last night and Early today hurled 350 tons of bombs on Pyongyang the North korean capital after civilians were warned to get out. The air Force said the big bombers rubbed 400 acres of troop Supply and Industrial areas and left huge fires burning. All 38 planes re turned safely despite red anti aircraft fire and fighter opposition. More than 100 b-2gs and fighter bombers followed with a Daylight bombing a giant Cement Plant at Osu about 50 Miles South of Pyongyang returning pilots Esti mated they destroyed 63 buildings and damaged 29 others. The Osu raid was the third big Allied bombing of communist tar gets in two Days. The air Force said 59 buildings were destroyed wednesday in a 200-plane smash at the red build up area near Nam Yang 25 Miles Northwest of Pyong Yang. In Korea including 168 dead 700 wounded 64 injured nine miss ing and one a prisoner War. 11 air marshal Curtis to View airfields in Britain. France Ottawa up air chief is going overseas to see How facilities and planning for the from 75 cents to in the near buildup of Canadian air strength future. We re interested in i stabilizing free City wide delivery orders 4.50 up Donalda taxi limited he a Sites if possible at 75 cents a haircut in the Winnipeg District. And we will hold this line As Long is we possibly he stated. He said the Portage la Prairie and Winnipeg associations now Nad a petition before the Manitoba government to raise the minimum rate for a haircut from 40 to 60 cents. Pay 110 cents hourly As Long As some Barbers in Small shops could charge less than 60 cents the Large shops could t get enough business to pay their journeymen Barbers the minimum wage rates he emphasized. We have to pay a Journeyman Barber 60 cents an hour whether he works or he continued. Right now we Are finding it hard to get employees. But with the co operation of the govern ment and the Trade we can main Tain Winnipeg s 75-cent 925366 Down tank extra Ftfe m 291 Portage dial 92-8191 Man s problems not political the world needs nothing More today than christians who Are willing to witness for their Rev. W. G. Berry associate Secretary of the United Church Board of evangelism and social service said wednesday night. He spoke at Westminster Church in connection with the United Church Young people s National Council meeting. Aug. 19 to 24. Causes Are making More converts than we Are because they Are ready to spread their he said. We need a 20th Century modern form of we have the one answer not the he asserted. Man s problems Are not political or educational but the Young people s Union must do More than just keep Young peo ple off the streets and away from wrong he said. That Job should be left to the service clubs. Your Job is to win boys and girls men and women to Chris in Europe Are coming along. Air marshal . Curtis chief of tie air staff leaves tomorrow for Britain and France about a month ahead of the Wing of three squadrons of Jet fighters scheduled to Fly to France in october. In his two weeks abroad it is expected air marshal Curtis will inspect the two airfields now allocated to the . On the continent and look at others which have been suggested for Canad Ian use. More about Congress continued from Page or.2 list Resolution. Russell Harvey Al director in Toronto warned delegates that blacklisting was illegal and any Union which placed a firm on the Black list was liable to prosecution under the Law. Or. Harvey said those who de sired the withdrawal of the executive decision were admitting their failure in the organizational work and wanted to substitute blacklisting for strike action Bernard Shane Montreal vice president of the ladies garment workers contended the supporters of the Resolution wanted a Short Cut to the organization of work and wanted the support of la Bor Council. R. C. Mccutchan Winnipeg re line or the right of the Union to strike. George Greengrass Winnipeg Carmen 550, told delegates Winni Peg labor Council supported the Itu strike. He reminded the Gath-1 ering that the Winnipeg free press j and the win leg Tribune were still on the unfair True Economy Bryce s milk Glo bread should be the practice. When a Union lakes strike action it should receive the All workers in that Donovan Swailes of Winnipeg claimed that More responsibility j should be delegated to local councils and less perhaps to the Nal tonal the convention agreed a Spe Cial submission should be made to the Federal government urging a five Day forty hour or less week for All civil servants. hours was particularly necessary j for Post office printing Bureau and Halifax dockyard employees delegates agreed. The delegates also endorsed con Gress action in having established a permanent committee on prob lems of government employees. The committee is headed by Harry Finch of i.t.u., chairman Joseph Connolly of the plumb ers International vice chairman and Leslie e. Wismer Congress Public relation director Secretary. Wednesday the convention heard prolonged debate on the unfair Harold m. Black t optometrist eyes examined for appointment pm. 925 108 Mitchell Copp Ltd. Portage it Margrave closed saturday i . Open daily 9 a.m.-6 . Myth rite Ball Point pen l Jacob Aco dentist and associates 2nd floor time bldg. Corner Portage and Margrave phone 928 319 Winnipeg Brandon office Security 10th Street Over satisfied Canadian users look for the name on every pen More about Schumacher continued from Page one monism on the one hand and euro Pean federalism and common de Fence on the other. It remained to be seen How the of Schumacher s leadership would affect the socialist Campaign against ratification of a pending i peace contract and military pact with the Western allies. Schumacher s political Faith was founded on intellectual belief rather Ithan personal experience As a la Borer. The son of a prussian offi Jacial he studied Law and entered politics As editor of a paper. Schumacher s life was a stub born Battle against chronic ill health and political enemies. He first became crippled during the first world War losing an Arm fighting in the Kaiser s army. The nazis threw him into a concentration Camp in 1933. Amputation of a leg after he was stricken with thrombosis in 19-17 failed to Dampen his Fervour. A Bachelor he was Able to. Get about Only with the Aid of a human Crutch a devoted woman Secre tary. Store about tic meet More about that organized labor would continue to exercise the right to strike. Or. Eer Gough is in Winni Peg attending the tic annual convention. Another Delegate Russell har vey Al director in Toronto speaking to the convention on a Point of privilege said it should be made Clear there should be no in Ference that something disloyal is involved in a Trade Union exercising its Normal right to strike action. Or. Burt sea eng in Toronto said labor was already seriously. Confined in its to strike and does t think the pres ent emergency justifies any no strike there probably would t be any strikes if or. Gregg would see to it that legislation is passed to make them unnecessary. Or. Gregg should look for the cause of Industrial trouble. In his own Back or. Gregg made the request during a address before the trades and labor Congress convention in Winnipeg tuesday. Your Opportunity to save no Down payment International Harvester refrigerators up to for your ice Box More. For your fridge Trade in anything Model c 93-d pay no Money till october Long easy terms 8 models to choose from Tri Matic defrosting. Spring fresh Green Interior. 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