Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, November 04, 1952

Issue date: Tuesday, November 4, 1952
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Previous edition: Monday, November 3, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 4, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Engineer Hurst asks Early action whole Job would Cost million and a half with connections Early action on the construction of a Bridge crossing the Assiniboine River at liar grave Street is being proposed by w. D. Hurst Winnipeg s City Engineer the free press Learned tuesday. It was understood that or. Hurst would urge the City s Public works committee tues Day afternoon to give the mat Ter their consideration. Total Cost of the proposed. Bridge and connections w o u 1 d amount to about it was Learned. Or. Hurst s re commendation which puts the Margrave pan ahead of the proposed Disraeli no. 1 priority project in the City s Bridge plans explains that because of the great com of the Disiato i Bridge and connection.-, approximately he Belleve Tion of this scheme court of deferred Tempo Irisy. However he urged that Active consideration Given to a Bridge serving the Centra District across the Assiniboine River connecting Hargrave and Clarke streets. Both Osborne and main Street Hargrove Street Winnipeg free press weather forecast Cloudy intervals. Winds North Iwest at 30 wednesday decreasing to Light by evening. Low and High 35 and 40. By Carrier 30 cents per week Winnipeg. Tuesday. November 4. Forecast Windy and colder a. Voters smashing records see Bridge Page 8 freight rates too Low Here Board claims denies West bearing its fair share of Burden by Shane Mckay Ottawa. Special Western Domestic freight rates on Gra ii and Grain products have not borne their fair shale of rate in creases the Baard of com final result they pick the Winner is still a toss up next president May be known by Midnight United states voters got out Early and in droves today to make their great decision be tween Republican d. Eisenhower a n d Democrat Adlai Stevenson As the 33rd Man to become their presi Dent. Across the watch these states new York a _ returns from 10 states have been pretty Good indicators of the United states presidential elec Tion result for year and they might Bear watching new Mexico admitted to the Union in 1912, and Nevada. They gave a majority to the Winner that year and in All the succeeding nine elections bettering that record Are Idaho Missouri and Montana they be been with the Winner in the last 12 elections begin Ning with Theodore Roosevelt s Victory in 1904. Illinois gave a majority to the winning candidate in the last 15 elections except 1916, Maryland in the last 10 except m 1948, Ohio in the last 14 except 1944, and West Virginia in the last 15 except for 1916. In addition there Are two big states where the returns will be eagerly awaited because of the closeness of the 1948 vote. President Truman won California by Only and Thomas e. Dewey took new York by Only in i across the country the Story i was the same almost voting so heavy that election of t Ici als has changed the Iclal elect civil vote in in rites since the id is presidential election As the Nap shows. States which gained Are California 7 Florida 2 and Texas Virginia and Washington one each. Join Canada cry raised by you by a reporter sure that s the Adlaf or sure i says president i i president Truman voted for Adlai the Board made its on an order Hamilton. Bermuda re chive chinese of North korean prisoners in a neut r c was lome Windy Lando i win ral zone where they could decide ,.pfcf whether hey wish to go Home. In Vril of huhs off a sol i Tox tinny a tropical film. Down to Scwll among the sheltering Palms hrs Sukdev Tim was aimed at Thal a it in scan ing the Centra problem of j in which the communists Lyndon charged that the prisoners see . Elections Page s 3 africans killed in riot on renewal they j sent Milcks except that each emphasized that less of which part s can lid Ife is from Victoria in an undetermined the undecided votes that showed Mali Cana mute is direction was recorded by the in their sampling can reverse Dominion astrophysical and make the whole Etc i he Forred to the influence of Lory Here today. Ilion a tossup i talc Strong . Farm groups Observatory officials said the Zimri . Jio Licy and said that Shock was timed at a.m., it he farm Clement would probably Cost and considerable dam censor. S gains in accent Johannesburg. South Africa were under pressure when thous africans of them told the . Shot dead and four injured in fight against being same regard with police Here monday Home Nigal. I police opened fire in reply to t Hail of rocks thrown by rioters dig increase ordered i protesting against increased rents i Tokyo Cor at a state Hostel. Snelius Ryan said today he or the africans had trapped the information that a site a 3 other Korea veterans decorated in wars largest list it. Col. G. Wilson Smith of Winnipeg has been awarded the distinguished service order for Gal Lantry and leadership while com manding the 1st battalion Prin Cess Patricia s Canadian Light in Fantry the announced tues Day. Three other officers and . S now stationed in Winnipeg also were among the 21 who received awards. It. Col. Edward g. . Of the 2nd regiment Royal Cana Dian horse artillery was named officer the order of the British Empire. Capt. E. William Berthiaume was awarded the military Cross for continuous gallantry in the Field wo1 Robert v. Armi Shaw . Of the regiment was named As a member of the order of the British Empire. Visited front line the citation to col. Wilson Smith said that on Many Occa Sions when his battalion was under fire or being attacked he visited the Forward positions involved to age would have occurred if it and centred in a populated area. I still Daix Lxi. I the governor Illinois Mill has some gaining province May redeem All Wec Bonds see decoration Page 6 freight Revenue 6-month record Ottawa special Revenue freight carried by Canadian rail ways reached an All time High in the first six months of 19fi2, the Bureau of statistics reported Mon Day. Car loadings across the country were up 2.4 per cent in the half year Over the same period in 1551, and were 1.6 per cent above the. Record attained in first six months. Continue to have its Way whether the administration was Republican or democratic. To do but the sri again f01 Ulp u she agree i to do but the was , cents and be radically Hostel superintendent in his office. The police forced their Way through tiie rioters to free him. Able increase in the Soutsi korean a dec. 1 Lead been ordered in meeting in Toronto id is forecast -17 per cent for Kisi Shower. Compared to 49.5 for. Dewey 40 per cent for Stevenson compared to m.5 per cent for tru i Man. In the present election Hei said 13 per cent is undecided. J Rossl a predicted per cent. For Eisenhower compared to -13.9 per cent for Dewey -12.3 per cent or a Levinson compared to -m.9 per cent for Truman. In the present election he said 9.0 per cent is undecided. A Ohio convicts now Battle hunger cold Columbus o. Twin weapons of hunger and cold were used today against. convicts in. Four Ceil blocks of strife torn Ohio Penitentiary where guards have cited one prisoner and Woun ded five. Warden Ralph w. Alvis said to had 35 surrender notes from the embattled prisoners but declared i when we get the right feeling Well go in and talk to hoi also said some of the More peace 0 dug Iii troops Send Al reeling Seoul Allied sol Diers today hurled Back fled assaults on the korean East Ern and Central fronts. North korean communists launched six attacks in the heart break Ridge sector. Each was stopped cold despite unusually heavy red artillery and mortar fire. Chinese reds on the Central j front stormed All night Long at South korean positions atop bloody1 sniper Ridge. The South koreans beat Back the final assault at Dawn. The United states eighth said sniper and nearby Triangle Hill were quieter tuesday than at. Any time since the allies launched their Central front attack oct. 14.1 the Mercury dipped to one de i Gree above Zero. Tune in station Krc for election returns in co operation with the free press news department a special broadcast set vice on the . Election will be carried Over Raculia station Krc 630 on your dial. It is not expected that any major trends will be indicated before 10.00 . . Early results will however be covered in Brief bulletins starting at . Winnipeg time. After 10.00 . Krc will dedicate its time entirely to the election As reports come in from various sections of the country. It required 12 hours after the Pells were closed before the 194s election was decided. Krc and the free press department will however continue the special elec Tion service until the presidential decision is reached. Wash will determine just How much Manitoba government May have to pay outright for the Winnipeg electric company s Hydro electric reason is there is a clause in the . Bonds which states that if the company is taken Over As a Public Utility the Long term Bonds a Euld be due and payable immediately. The company s present bonded in deftness which the province would like to take Over in is this is made up of two issues one pay ing 3-i per cent., the Ether four per cent. Due in 1971, and a tour year serial Issue at 2vi per cent., which is being paid off at the rats of per year. Kokaso Cablk Assurance an authoritative source said tuesday that the province Hail been Given reasonable Assurance that True Bond holders would allow Manitoba to take Over the Tond cd indebtedness on the same terms see Deal Page 3 pledges to serve Commonwealth Queen opens . Parliament by Alan Harvey Canadian press staff writer Victoria. It was the first time parliament has been formally Addris capt e. Vav. Berthtaume vvo1 k. V. Sti Tutins. The rioting prisoners who locked themselves into their cell blocks have been without food since Sun Day. Heat was Cut off monday. The temperature last night was near freezing through the night state patrol men and 200 National guardsmen equipped with machine guns stood at posts outside the four eel blocks. 00 Bridge column Page 4. Comics pages 17, 18. Crossword Puzzle Page 6. Deaths and funerals Page 26. Finance news Anil commodity markets pages 25, 26. Hollywood column Page 5. Serial Page 2. Society news pages 10, 11, 12. Pages j.4, 15, 16. Twin pictures Page 4. London Queen to sed by an uncrowned Queen since Day drove in state to the House of lords and personally opened the first parliament of the new Eliza Bethan age. In a Clear Calm voice which fal Victoria did so in 1837. From her seat on the throne with the Duke of Edinburgh in a special chair to her left the Queen looked out Over one of the fam if tired Only once the poised Young car scenes of English Queen read the speech from before the a wigged Law throne to her assembled Peers and lords and Peers of the realm in floor of the House or seated in the overhead galleries usually reserved for spectators. Led by Alexander. The Queen drove from Buck Ingham Palace Down the mall in a Black amt Gilt Irish state coach drawn by four Windsor Greys. She entered the chamber in a great state procession headed by the de Fence minister Earl Alexander of commoners diplomats and great their Scarlet and Ermine who carried the sword of officers of state pledging herself j flanked on either Side by Ambas state. To serve Britain and the common Isadora in wealth with the same Devotion shown by her George i. Late father King the Queen took her place on the raised throne in the House of lords wearing the parliamentary Robe service and by peer secs dress and ing dress. Members of the House of com Mons summoned to the lords chamber by the gentleman usher of the Black Rod were tightly morning the officers of state bearing in even such impressive names As Rouge dragon pursuivant portcullis Pur used on occasions by Queen jammed behind the Peers on s u i v a n t. Bluema Nlle pursuivant and Silver stick in waiting ranged themselves around the throne As see . Parliament Page 6 ;