Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, November 06, 1952

Issue date: Thursday, November 6, 1952
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Previous edition: Wednesday, November 5, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 6, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Final edition Winnipeg free press weather forecast Winnipeg winds West 15 today Light Friday. Low and High 15 and 35. Vol. 60 no. 34 40 pages Price by Carrier 30 cents per week Winnipeg thursday november 6, 1952 Sun 7.26 . Sun 4.57 . Moon 8.24 . Moon Lett 12.39 . Forecast Clearing Fine paper industries face Combine charges in a few Days these Gabby gobblers will be cold Turkey. Part of a flock of raised by l. R. Salkeld Winnipeg soft heart pays off to tune of a Winnipeg Hatch Ryman is now being shipped in to win they have been sold to a local packing House and will be placed storage for the Christmas Market. Village turnout turn Stover Stone 700 ahead of the game this week because he lacked Tjie heart to Gas unwanted Turkey pouts last Nipes from or. Salkeld s Mcphil lips Street feeding lots Are bring ing Only 38 and 32 cents a Pound june. Ion the rail for a and b grades normally l. R. Salkeld said i respectively thursday pouts unsold at the after proving to himself that ish of the hatching season Are Gas sed. On his Birds this would have meant a loss of instead or. Salkeld put the Birds on feed charged the arises against the venture and ended up there s Money in turkeys even at present Low returns. Or. Salkeld said he would not be afraid to re pent the venture again if the of with a profit 51.500. Prices Are Low this year. Tur or. Salkeld who comes from Rocanville sask. Served four years with the Canadian 4th Divi Sion during the second world War. Durins part of that time mrs. Salkeld worked As welder in Windsor ont. When the War ended tie couple had in the Bank and an urge to go into Busi Ness for themselves. The decision to become a Hatch Eryman was made after taking a trip through the . And visiting several plants in operation there. Expands output before opening up his Winnipeg hatchery in 1847, or Salkeld Learned the business from Turkey experts in Saskatchewan. Starting on a Small scale he has since expanded his output to about 000 pouts in the March to june hatching season. He has no particular formula for gives his Birds All they can eat and drink. In four and one half months his Broad breasted Bronze Toras weighed 16 each on an average hens inflationary tendencies threaten to weighed about 12. Bing about either a totalitarian one thing he s sure of. Penned system of Price policy or a col Birds make the greatest gains in Lect vist communist economic so weight. The Birds kept in Jety close quarters in a barn loft were unpalatable As such a Conlu several pounds heavier at the end Sion May be the fact remains the season than those Given the the blame for inflation rests upon j Freedom of the feeding Yards the shoulders of the individual Citi or. Fraser said causes of inflation huge sums of Money paid out in social Security Meas ures pressure by Trade unions for higher wages and farm c docs for higher prices to help economically backward countries become industrialized to the Point curb spending or face rum Canada told inflation May bring totalitarian Rule expert warns Quebec f. Fraser director of the Institute of Public affairs Dalhousie University Hali fax said today Canada must show restraint in spending or face eco nomic destruction and political oblivion. In an address prepared for de livery before the 30th annual meet ing of the Canadian Woollen and knit goods manufacturers association or. Fraser said present Day suburban committee studies Canadian systems the suburban sub committee studying the takeover of the Winnipeg electric company s transit system can now be counted upon to press for control by a metro Politan commission. This was the opinion expressed thursday by mayor j. L. Bodie of East Kildonan. Mayor Bodie Heads a fact find ing body including Many suburban mayors which has been studying reports of transit systems from All parts of Canada for the past 10 Days. The group has been trying to ind out whether the suburbs and St. Boniface could participate with advantage in metropolitan control of the transit system. Said mayor Bodie from our work i personally believe in a Netro Politan commission and i be Ieve other members of the com Mittee feel the same the fact finding body will make its findings known in detail to a gathering of suburban mayors probably in St. Boniface City Hall tuesday. See warning Page 10 24-hour savagery ends As allies reds take a rest Seoul Savage fight ing that has raged Over the Frozen elevator men in the East kept on hop by Shane Mackay Ottawa special Western Grain is moving East so fast that St. Lawrence River elevator work ers Are hard pressed to get it unloaded As quickly As ships arrive transport officials said thursday. Halt a dozen Lake and River ves Sels were piled up at Montrea wednesday and thursday waiting to be unloaded at elevators acc Hills North of Kumhwa for 24 Days about 20 Are due in the next few slackened off today. Battered the waiting ships carry Aboul fault forces retired to rest and re bushels of wheat and bar Ley. Transport officials say the Peak Grain movement will take place during the rest of november am Early december when More Ore carriers become available for Grain shipments. Movement of Ore stops with the first heavy Frost to pre vent damage to machinery. Grain is carried As Long As the lakes re main open. Ocean shipping ports generally Are looking Forward to a record season this year with More Ocean vessels expected than in previous years. Group. For the moment at least neither Side showed any will to renew the bloody Central front struggle. South korean troops held Grimy to sniper Ridge after throwing Back a pre Dawn assault by 150 chinese communists. The attack the Only communist offensive Jove in 24 hours. The reds held the Crest of nearby Triangle Hill without opposition. Allied leaders ordered the South koreans to halt their Suici dal charges up the slope and called instead for intensive artillery bar rages. Bodie backs to Laws Uvea stunk metropolitan turns away Devil m. J Shebbear. England Reu transit body Shebbear England Reu ters six sturdy Farmers armed with crowbars turned Over a Large Boulder last night to keep the Devil away from this Devon Village for another year. The Stone lies at the foot of an old Oak tree near the 12th Century Church where it was dropped according to local legend by the Devil on his Way to hell. The legend says the Stone must be turned Over every nov. 5 night for if it stays in the same place Lor two years evil will come to the Village the crops fail and misfortune beset inhabitants. Only once within living memory has the ceremony been neglected during the first world War when most of the Young men were away. The following year the crops were bad cattle fell ill and several mishaps occurred to villagers. Russia protests blockade note claims . Move act of aggression off Korea Moscow a russian note to Washington charges the United states will an illegal and aggressive j w blockade in korean Waters and warns that the . Must take the responsibility for Conse Moscow radio last night Broad cast the text of the note and announced that it was delivered by the russian embassy in washing ton tuesday. The state department in Washington acknowledged receipt of the protest last night but officials declined comment until it is. Studied the soviet Union o objected to an order sept. 27 by the United nations commander Gen. Mark Clark which established a sea defence zone in South korean Waters to eliminate infiltration of enemy agents into Allied prisoner of War Camps on Kobe and other korean islands As Well As to pre vent attacks on the South korean coast protect . Command lines of communications and halt smug gling. The russian note contended that establishment the zone represents a violation of the Freedom of sea in the open sea and also a violation of the rights of the u. S. S. R. And other state sit charged that the order was a new act of aggression in the far which proves once again that the u. S. Government is not Only unwilling to Stop the War in Korea but is following the path of new acts of by John Gunther if nato now can tackle old problems Washington Nyht now that Gen. Dwight d. Eisenhower is president elect the Western Alliance can Settle Down to work on the Many problems that have become stalled during the election Campaign. Most of these have been under the microscopic examination of technical experts. But the sad fact is that Many of them have been allowed to become dangerously entangled while the men both Here and abroad who must finally Deal by Howe to Lead Trade Mission to s. America Western Canadian firms to Send delegates by Victor jv1ackie Ottawa special it. Hon. C. D. Howe minister of Trade and Commerce will Lead a Canadian Trade Mission to South America in january authoritative government sources said thursday. The Mission will explore the possibilities of increasing our already expanding Trade with South Amer ican countries. Plans for it have been in preparation for. Several months. The detailed itinerary is still being worked out and a pub Lic announcement of the departure Date is expected soon. Of Bridie column Page 4, comics paces 28, 29. Deaths and fim Erata Pace m. Finance news commodity markets a 87. Hollywood column Page 6, serial Page 18. Society news paces 16, 17, 18, 19. Pages 22, 23, 24. Twin Page 4. The like Story of Eisenhower in March 1941, Gen. Dwight d. Eisenhower was a Lieuten ant colonel. Twenty three months later he was a four Star general commanding the largest invasion Force Ever assembled. Today he is the president elect of the United states the first Public office which he Ever sought and the highest office in that nation. What Are the facts behind this unique achievement starting monday the free press will present the human intimate Story of Gen. Eisenhower written by the famed author John Gunther. Gunther s intimate account gets beneath the legend to the flesh and blood per son. He makes no spectacular claims for Eisenhower his treat ment is always objective and sometimes even critical. Read this series starting monday in the free starting monday new wheat off to South ;