Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 26, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Steelman warned delegates bluntly that even if peace is achieved in Korea the cold War would continue for an indefinite America could not face the threat to world peace with a bar gain basement defence slap at in the convention opened with Little enthusiasm until or. Wilson let Loose a broadside against the United nations and . Complacency regarding the korean War. He said the United states cannot win allies merely by paying them a paid nation is Likely to be subservient and a subservient nation is Likely to be a fighting then he slapped at the United nations. Far from the fundamental soundness of True leadership we have become a gathering of talkers sitting in a Glass House on the East River hoping no one will throw a or. Wilson said from the world s greatest Power we have in less than 10 years talked ourselves into the position of an International dupe of fantastic Ike strikes out new York Dwight d. Eisenhower told cheering Dele Gates to the american legion convention monday he Aims to end corruption in Public office at every level the Republican presidential Nom Inee struck out vigorously at the climate of fear he said Over hangs the american preparedness program As it has been directed by the Truman administration. Those afraid seek Security in a heedless extravagance that Breeds waste of substance and corruption of he declared. His speech came at a time Whei signs of re staveness among his sup porters brought a Blunt editorial demand from Scripps Howard newspapers for an Active Start in his campaigning. Well there s one says j. Verhague of 363 Winnipeg Avenue As he adds to his collection of More than 400 licence plates. He owns plates from All of Canada 39 american states and Britain and has Manitoba plates from every year since 1912. A . Engineer he gets names and addresses of retiring Railroad men from an engineers Magazine and writes them asking for their local plates. 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A popular family and commercial car priced for Quick Sale motor barely with ropers. Heater defroster Etc. Reg. Spec Down per to. Union local scheduled Lor the night of sept. 4. Officials watching Grain officials in Winnipeg were watching events in connection with the dispute with keen interest. They see a work stoppage at the terminals As the biggest threat facing the fall Grain movement. The Lakehead is the Channel through which the bulk of the West s Grain crop passes to domes tic and Export markets. Last crop season More than bushels of Prairie Grain passed through the Lakehead Eleva tors roughly 80 per cent of All shipments. It was the second biggest move ment on record and roughly four times the Quantity that was ship Ped through Vancouver in the same period. Coming in the fall months a terminal tie up would have More disastrous effects than other time of the season. At any the flood tide of new crop Grain will have reached the Lakehead by the time Union leaders have incl railway and steamship clerks Etc., Olafson said the Pilot. He was Al met with operators in win a very Calm Young Man. Nipes last week to try and Iron out a settlement. The talks were called off with no agreement reached. The Union is the same one seek ing pay increases for non operating employees of Canadian rail ways. The rail dispute is seen As a possible reason for Union s unwillingness to give ground on the Lake head Issue. Meanwhile the Lakehead wage disagreement is also tied closely to Board of Grain commissioners Willson s sell controlling interest the controlling interest in will son stationers and envelopes limited with Headquarters in Winni Peg has Lawson and his associates. On. Raj tariffs covering maximum charges this a made tuesday by the Montreal Trust parents see Gimli club wind up year a Host of parents and friends were on hand Over the week end to witness concluding functions of the Gimli summer club. For the youngsters there was a sports Day saturday and an achievement Day program sunday in the Gimli Parish Hall. Parents took part in Square dancing sat urday evening. D. Ken Cormack was program director of the Camp which this year attracted 165 children from five to 16 years. Twenty five children passed their red Cross swimming tests. Other activities included handicrafts Camp fires hikes sing songs Square dancing and work on the club newspaper the Gimli Amateur. Instructors wore Lilja eylands and Sidney Swartz with Joann Blondalla Judy Knelman Joan sol Mundson Lorraine Larusson har old Swartz Margaret Bjarnason Rhoda Shinoff Kristine Magnus son Marshall Haid Richard Kroft Perky Mozersky Irene Genser and Joanna Hollenberg acting As councillors. The 1953 and equipment mrs. B. Thibou handicrafts mrs. B. Antler drama tics mrs. B. Haid and mrs. M. Tessler Gimli Amateur mrs. S. L. Lazareck publicity mrs. H. Levin adult Square dancing mrs l. Levine and mrs. A. Guttman and town representative mrs George Johnson. Members of the advisory boar Are mrs. S. Shinoff or Dorothy Hollenberg mrs. R. Lyons mrs Jack mrs. Harold John son mrs. J. J. Lander and mrs. M Choslovsky. Executive president mrs. Myer Mozersky first vice president or. Esther Hollenberg Secretary mrs. Dave Perles and treasurer mrs. Morris Swartz. Committee chairman were adult mrs. Lawrence Stevens children mrs. W. Mindell mrs. J. Menzies and mrs. L. A. Pauls membership mrs. Harold Haid representative mothers mrs. W. Danzker mrs. P. Genser mrs. I. Einarson mrs. A. H. Schwartz and mrs. Harold Genser. Project chairman achievement Day shun liquor youth group tells members Teeto Taoism is one ism that has the full support of the United Church Young people s Union National Council. The Council in its closing ses Sions sunday at the University of Manitoba urged All its members to practice total abstinence. Delegates previously Defeated a Resolution asking that disapproval be registered at the manufacture and Sale of the Young people s group also urged the Canadian government to again allow Church sponsored Selec Tive immigration and the Resolution asked that the United Church of Canada an the immigration committee of the Canadian Council of churches give greater support to the plan for such immigration. A further Resolution asked Young people s unions to encourage displaced persons to enter the groups As part Church evangel ism. Delegates to the conference voted to set the year s missions objective at human Muscles develop their Harry Davidson wishes his brother Jack the Best of Luck As he boards the great Northern for Chicago. Davidson studios arc exhibiting portraits at the annual convention the photographers association of american being held at the Conrad Hilton Hole August 25th to 29th. This is the largest photographic convention held in the world. Jack and Harry Davidson during the past thirteen years have received Many High honors for portraits accepted and displayed in the Largo print Salon at the convention. August at terminal elevators. Officials of the elevators have intimated that if they Are forced to pay higher wages they will seek to offset them by a hoist in handling and storage charges at the Lakehead elevators. More about air crash continued from Page one Day with a deep Cut Over the Eye. Or. Pruden received a com Pound fracture of the right leg and company executor of the estate of h. L. Willson who died october 1950 after having built the retail business he purchased in 1900 into the largest company in its particular Field in North America. Or. Lawson is a former Lieuten ant governor of Ontario and an official or director of Many Large corporations including the Royal Bank of Huron Eric mor Ageg corporation great lakes paper company traders finance corporation and the Northern life Assurance company. The announcement said that no major change in policy or opera a fractured left hip. Or. Saunders tons of the Willson companies is at present contemplated. S. J. Eft Arm was dislocated. The other passengers were badly shaken up. Bucked headwind the Pilot told or. F. E. Scribner at Gimli the plane flew Low on the closed return trip to Riverton because of Strong headwinds. When it reached a Lake about 60 Miles from Riverton it was forced Down sharply by a Down draft. A Pontoon clipped the water Vogan remains As president and general manager. 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Minister of Winnipeg Arthur Macnamara Deputy min ister of labor flew to Winnipeg recently for talks with elevator operators on the situation at the twin City terminals. I there is a feeling among top officials in Winnipeg that the fed eral government will invoke every stratagem to delay or prevent a tie up at the big Grain handling rocket fired in error Downs b-17, eight men in Gulf of Mexico Eglin air Force base Fla. Breaking a strut. Rocket fired by mistake of the Impact smashed by an automatically controlled Jet against the instrument fighter sent a b-17 bomber spin Ning in flames into the Gulf of Mexico yesterday. All eight Crew members on the bomber May have been killed. The rocket was fired by the Pilot of an f-s6d. The air Force s new est All weather fighter undergoing tests. The air Force said the Pilot col. Arthur r. Debolt 39, of Columbus i x apparently mistook the b-17 Mother plane for a radio con trolled drone following about Miles behind. I just can t believe i hit the wrong he said., i Don t know How it the air Force has been testing the 650-Miles-an-hour. F-86ds for several months Here. An air Force said the f-86d operates he said Bob Shinnie kept things automatically to the extent that plants. The Union is demanding a 40 cents an hour pay increase reduction of the work week from 48 to 40 hours compulsory Check off of Union dues and a Union shop. A Federal conciliation Board rec and blood from the Gash blinded his left Eye. Fighting to regain Altitude he flew the 60 Miles to Riverton while John Ciupka dabbed blood from the Pilot s Eye with a pocket hand kerchief. I never thought i d get it up again he told or. Scribner. Looking Over the Side or. Chiup a saw the Pontoon hanging Askew and the plane began to lose Altitude again. Throw off excess Bob Shinnie asked or. Ciupka to Tell the passengers to throw everything they could out of the plane and it was then that one passenger went or. Rasmussen said everyone was frightened for a moment but under control. I take off my hat to he said describing How Shinnie with blood coursing Down his face grinned to give them Confidence when he told therry they were going to a Field. He was afraid we d drown if he commended a 16-cent pay Trichtl to land on to t Ahtl or. Rasmussen. Check off the request for a Union shop was turned Down. The Union said rejected the conciliation Board s report. The last contract Between Wor kers and operators expired dec. 30, 1951. Negotiations for a new ement had been going on even ,.so Good food have a the aircraft after Dropp wards Riverton managed to Circle Coke Man released from laxative habit i suffered from constipation for years until i started to eat All bran confesses or Ilia Ontario Man. 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Kirsch with Ciupka ran Back to the wreckage and using a Small pocket knife hacked the safety Belt which imprisoned the Pilot. It took some time to free Shinnie Ciupka said since his legs were jammed into the smashed fuselage. The wreckage did not catch fire. Or. A. O. Thompson was called to the scene and administered treat ment to the men prior to ordering three of them to Hospital. The plane was operated by Riverton airways and owned by Mark and Phil Smerchanski of Winn pee youngest Pilot Shinnie believed to be the Young est Bush Pilot West received Pilot s licence dec. 1. He a s in the headlines in february when he and a companion were missing for five Days after his plane was forced Down with engine trouble about 20 Miles from Little grand rapids. Residents who watched the plane circling the Field quickly arrived at the scene. Or. Olafson estimated 500 per sons surveyed the wreckage during the evening. Mrs. Olafson watched the plane come in for a Landing. 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