Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 1, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page s Winnipeg free press monday september 1, 1952 in the first five months of 191 Canada s steel furnaces tons steel ingots or a average of tons a Day Cor pared with a total of Toj and a daily average of tons j the same period of 1351. Wood is the predominant Type heating fuel in iritis i Columbia Quebec and the maritime province dancer Here with musical Back to stay in 1949 Petite dark Vancouver Ballerina Josephine Andrews paid her first visit to Winnipeg. She was touring with the National com Pany of the musical Oklahoma under Agnes de Mille. Sunday night she arrived in Winnipeg for the second time but this visit promises to be some a hat longer. She has Geen signed the Winnipeg Ballet for the coming year. The 24-year-old dancer who danced with Vancouver s theatre under the stars and the touring company of song of Norway before her four year stint with is thrilled at the new experience of dancing with a Ballet company. When Winnipeg s Ballet mistress Betty Farrally was in Vancouver this summer miss Andrews met her and was signed through a Mutual Friend the Winnipeg bal let s Arnold Spohr. She thinks the of the company is remark and is pleased that Canada Ihas its own top notch professional group. Miss Andrews began her career after years of study since she 10 or 11 years old. She s not sure yet whether ballot will be her career but she thinks it s wonderful All the same. The dancer is As yet neither married nor engaged but i m two other new dancers 16 year old Gloria Campbell and Peggy Rae Norman 171 were among the party of 10 which Rived at the Canadian Pacific Sta Tion sunday night. Returnees in the group were Bill a Mcgrath Gordon Wales Victor Duret Marina Katronis Roger Fisher Beverley Ivings and Sheila Henderson. Most have been spend ing the summer in Vancouver with theatre under the stars. With the arrival of Jean Stone Fiam and Joan Leach from Ottawa tuesday morning the Winnipeg Bailet s 1952 troupe of is will be Complete. Both miss Campbell and miss Norman Are Vancouver ites who have been studying Ballet for a number of years. This is their first professional engagement and both Hope to make Ballet their Perman ent career. A group of English women tourists got a Chance to speak to Canada s first minister it. Hon. Louis St. Laurent in Winnipeg sunday when the train carrying the prime minister to Vancouver stopped briefly at the . Station. In the foreground chatting with or. St. Lau rent is mrs. A. F. Meers of Capenhurst near Chester England. Ontario allows courses by mail for All grades Kenora . Special the Ontario department of education is putting into effect a new scheme to allow adults and children who cannot attend school to take Cor Respondence courses for certificates in All subjects from grades one to 13. The Only stipulation is that adults Supply their own text books . Air show to feature super jets thrill for spectators As new planes crash sound Barrier Farnborough England Reu to the British air Craft manufacturers display Here this week will watch latest Jet fighters breaking through the sound Barrier. Several of the 50 planes in the show Are Able to exceed the Speed of Miles an hour at ground level or 660 Miles an hour in the rarefied air at feet. Or. . Solandt chairman of Canada s defence research Board More about election continued from Page one the present administration might hesitate to undertake a duty that might have to be discharged by someone else. The Federal government he said would give close consideration to a probable american request for a diversion in the Yukon River to Supply cheap Hydro electric Power for a proposed alumni num smelter in Alaska. Coj Pete with Kitimat some Canadian Industrial publications led by financial coun Sel of Montreal have urged that the government refuse such a re quest when it is made. They a compete . Tries to catch up Seattle a the Boeing air plane company moving to Chal Lenge out in front British Jet trans p o r t manufacturers announced that it is building a Jet trans port and will have it ready to demonstrate in. The summer of 1954. London to Vancouver London spokes Man for the British overseas air ways corporation has declared it is possible that by 1955 there will be a 14-hour direst flight London to Vancouver. And those trying for Grade 13 dip scientific of the defence de states Lomas Complete 20 lessons leaves Ottawa monday for the june examinations for Farnborough. Other canadians to attend the show include air gue that the Plant with . S Kitimat development the prime minister said Canada cannot assume a dog in the Man Ger attitude toward the United b. Frank Armstrong 214 Boyd bldg. Phone 927 9 up marshal w. A. Curtis chief of the air staff air vice Marshall . Des Smith the . S tech Nical chief and . Rippingille jr., head of the aircraft division of the defence production depart i ment i rapid turnover visitors will see one of our greatest he said he Hopes to Fly Over the More about Cement continued from Page one Kitimat project during a two Day tour of Northern . This tour will take him to Prince Rupert and Prince George. During his trip from defence construction and everyone else in 1952." on track All Western Canadian lumbermen agreed or. Brien had been one Hundred per cent off on that they always Tell us the Short out West he also Hopes to spends age will ease up in a couple of two Days touring the hinterland of Southern British Columbia. On his return to the cast he will drop off at Portage la Prairie sept. Past40 afflicted with bladder trouble getting up nights in Back hips legs tiredness. 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Britain s rapid switchover to the Jet age in the fact that about two i thirds of the planes on View will be Jet powered. One fighter due to give a super sonic demonstration is the dh-110, latest product of de Havilland manufacturers of the Comet Jet liner now in passenger service. The dh-110 already has exceeded the Speed of sound. Also on show will be the new twin engined Gloster Jet fighter the javelin so fast that it uses a radar magic Eye for its direction in combat. One plane that won t be in the act is the Boulton Paul 120 Delta Wing experimental Jet which evidence of 9 to address a Public meeting and the following Day speak at a Canadian club luncheon Here in Winnipeg. During his Brief Stop Over Here sunday Jar. St. Laurent was met by Jack Pickersgill Secretary to the privy Council. More about Iran continued from Page one into that country in event of intervention by a third Power. However Duncan Sandys or. Church ills son in Law suggested to crashed near Salisbury Friday parliament that it would be better after its test Pilot baled out safely the plane Many of whose details Are still secret was due for its first Public appearance Here. A rocket assisted Comet jetliner will be put through its paces. The rockets on this Model give approximately the extra Power of a fifth engine for take off purposes. The first Comet for overseas buyer Pacific be on View. Britain s latest Challenge in the civil Jet Field the Bristol Britannia also will be exhibited. She is one of 26 ordered by . For its world network. Tin was one of the seven metals known and used by Early Man. Men wanted at once to train As tool makers and designers there is a critical shortage o trained tool makers and designers in Winnipeg increased pay is wait ing for those with these special skills and knowledge. 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You pro Gress As fast As your time and Abil d machine trades blueprint Reading d tool design at any Price writes better now in Choice of 10 colours for Britain to partition Iran with Russia rather than lose All of it. The same argument is being re Vived today rather than lose All of Iran to communists it would be better to take the Southern half. It is More than Likely that or. Churchill and or. Truman will examine this matter in their Forth coming exchanges. Ready to use Force or. Churchill already has Dis closed his readiness to use Force if necessary to defend British interests and to keep Iran out if communist and soviet hands. How Ever president Truman until now has opposed recourse to arms and or. Churchill naturally would like to know whether he has modified his position in View of the growing danger that the communists May seize Iran. While withholding formal com ment on or. Mossadegh s rejection of the Anglo american proposals British officials have virtually abandoned All Hope of Ever coming to terms with the iranian Premier. Freeze up time but it s no Good after they said. Meanwhile Farmers who wanted pc Man Cut s would not pay the High Cost of imported Cement and so were doing without. Eleva Tor companies too had asked for a priority on Cement but they had been refused said the lumbermen. As Long As the Low quotas on Grain delivery continue there would be a Grain storage problem and this would be even More serious this year with a bumper crop in sight they said. Permanent granaries would help solve this problem and soon pay for themselves by preventing Grain damage if they could be built cheaply enough said the lumber men. The Farmers realized this but turned thumbs Down on the too High Cost of they could use portable Gran Aries but As the capacity of these was Only to bushels the Cost of several would exceed that of one big permanent granary. 3-year Poser some lumber dealers also Felt that in View of the shortage of Canadian Cement the eight cent per hundredweight duty on imported Cement should be lifted to help keep Down costs especially since the Scarcity had prevailed Over the past five years. Dealers Here had to absorb some the High costs of imported Cement so that their profit margin was thereby decreased they said. Factors puzzling lumbermen were j. Even knowing of the Short age of Cement Here no. American capital had even sniffed at the possibility of setting up a coment factory in Canada. They had just shipped the Cement to Winnipeg knowing they could find a ready Market for it even at the consider they insist they have gone higher prices resulting from limit and have made All the conces freight and duty Sions they can make. Under the terms of saturday s proposals they virtually renounced All claims to their Oil properties and rights in Iran compensation to be determined by an impartial body the International court of Justice at the Hague. Of an Anglo american offer to Settle the Long standing Oil crisis was assailed in British newspapers sunday As a form of blackmail. This latest proposal for a Settle ment would have included a Grant to overcome ran s budgetary problems. In official circles disappointment hat Premier Mohammed Mossadegh rejected the offer too peremptorily was obvious. Mossadegh snubs the world s mightiest Alliance for one reason belief that the West will pay still More to keep Stalin out of said the sunday express. In a country arrogantly led Sut incompetently run it is a dangerous Brand of horse the sunday times said this sort of blackmail is Teh ran. All through the 19th Century persian statesmen tried to extract advantages from Britain and rus Sia alternately by threatening to go Over to the other Side. Britain Vith her Long Asiatic experience of Iowa How to allow for such manoeuvring. America does not her experience in Asiatic politics is at last count there were Public pay telephones in Canada. More about storm continued from Page one Edge and Winnipeg on the Eastern fringe of the rain Belt. Most serious aspect of the storm was the soaking of Grain Fields. This could halt harvesting for from a few Days to weeks. The heavy Rains were caused by a mass of cold air moving into the District from the Northwest. Mon Day the disturbance had moved Northeast to the red Lake ont., Region. Only damage reported at Rivers was flooding of a few basements and water seeping through roofs of three Homes at the Airfield. Pools of water Lay on the Low lying portions of the Airfield but tax strips and runways were not affected. Starts with Thunder at Rivers the rain began with a thunderstorm at 6.30 . Satur Day. By Midnight 4.09 inches had fallen. The 24-hour total said the Weatherman was equal to one Quarter of the average yearly fall for the District. Winnipeg had a Mere .43 inches of rain from 6.30 . Saturday to 6.30 . Monday. Broadview had 3.61 inches Dauphin 2.59, Brandon 3.69 and Macdonald 1.74. More about Malan continued from Page one -4 created a High court of Parlia ment consisting of. All members of parliament to pass on constitutional questions. With the opposition boycotting the session the High court overruled the appeals court. Last thursday the Cape provi Dince decision of the supreme court ruled that the High court of parliament was of no less Force null and the Cape court s judgment said the Constitution cannot be changed by a red shake up might put Vishinsky out associated press news analyst new York has shaken up its foreign ministry and brought Home an imposing array of far East experts. They Likely will play prominent roles in a new world peace which promises to be the greatest one to Dale. A logical move now would be the appointment of a new foreign minister to replace Andrei Vishin sky. Then the soviet team would be about ready to launch its new drive dramatically timed to have slip e majority the greatest possible Impact paper advocates Republic ithe non communist world. Malan s nationalist anti British Moscow is primarily concerned Organ die trans Valer in Johan with the far East particularly Nesburg said saturday this Legal Japan. But the russians demonstrated that Tho afford to Slacken pressure in the Union s present outworn useless Constitution must be Malan has Long wanted the Union South Africa to become a re Public Independent of common wealth ties with Britain. However he has moved cautiously in View of the Strong British descended element in the population. The prime minister himself at its Best ice cold have a West. Therefore they Are coming up with a double barrelled peace offensive with Germany the other Side of the Coin. Anything can happen now not excluding a truce in Korea if the i current chinese soviet talks decide on it. That could have a telling effect on Western defence plans among countries already restive at heavy spending heavy taxation and renewed conscription. In 1043 Canada produced an average of 210 tons of synthetic and 392 tons of reclaimed rubber a year Canada exported month. In 1951 the monthly aver age Domestic production was tons of synthetic and 423 tons of 000 Worth in reclaimed rubber. Last year. In the first four months of this ear Worth of fish and fish products compared with exports of the same period of one of his bitterest speeches indicated saturday to a gathering of Farmers at Bethal in Eastern Transvaal that he has no intention of turning Back and bowing to world opinion on the color question. Heed world he asked. That would be to commit suicide in. Windatt Coal co. Ltd. Coal Coke Wood 506 Paris phone 92-7404 License no. 2 2. Even though Canadian businessmen knew of the shortage no Canadian capital had been directed toward setting up new factories Here. 3. Knowing the shortage had prevailed for five years or. Breen last september still had promised adequate supplies indicating that he could Correct within one year a situation that had seemingly been impossible to Correct for five. Lumbermen also Felt that As Long As the Cement producers were being protected by a Tariff they should have been in the past five expand enough to meet the Canadian de Mand. As they had failed to do so the Only conclusion the lumbermen could reach was that the Cement producers were budgeting for e hypothetical depression. In View of the persistent demand and the resulting higher Cost for imported for by the Canadian seemed perhaps the government had been stockpiling Cement for future defence jobs. If so the government advised of the shortage by complaining lumbermen should either release More for private builders or remove the duty on Cement to help lower the Price of imported supplies. Were Fine ounces of Gold mined in Canada in the first four months of 1952, of which ounces were mined in on Tario and ounces in Quebec. Shoulder chops stewing Iamb fresh ground tuesday bargain Devon Brand sausage 2 plenty of lean meat Fork Hocks found Uhn rib end veal ih.49 free 1 package free Empress jel1y powder when you buy 3 packages for 28x Argood Orange marmalade 4l8. Tin 48 flow tin 6 5? limit 2 tins ii Bys catchup 12 of. Bottle 2 for 4 9 limit 4 bottles Boston corned beef loaf 12 of. Size preserve now preserve now . A variety Freestone approx 17 lbs a inuit italian 15 la. Clip this Coupon prune plums Box . Fancy Bartlett approx. 20 Lei. Pears Box . No. 1 Moon Park approx. 16 lbs. Apricots Case Snow White Heads cauliflower 2 19 this Coupon when presented at your Safeway store 15 Worth 10 on the Purchase of a 10 la. Bag or larger Kitchen graft flour tuesday sept. 2nd. Prices effective tubs. Sept. 2nd. Stores open All Day wed. Sept. 3 Safeway
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