Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 6, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 8 free press thursday november Ema Brazil minister kicked out Mossadegh silent Tehran iranian gov declined today to confirm m. Press report that brazilian mini Ster Hugo Gouthier de Oliviera had been recalled because Premier Mohammed Mossadegh complained he was interfering in Iran s internal affairs. Gouthier left last sunday. Rum ors that he had been recalled on Mossadegh s demand have been current Lor several Days. The pro government newspaper Siasat a said today Gouthier had talked Tough to Mossadegh about Iran s Severance of diplomatic re lations with. Britain after sending letter to the United states Bassadore Loy Henderson with a copy to Mossadegh which proposed Brazil mediate in the Anglo Iran Ian Oil dispute. Residents deplore Colliery crickets London it s not the Home owners ringing the blues about to Coal that is worrying Britain s Coal Board these Neyt so much As the crickets sin ing to the homeowners. If. Goes Ohall through the night i and Kimberley Council in notting Hamshire is asking the Board to help Clear the pests from the col Liery slag heaps where the Cricket concerts Are in Progress. New missiles outclass robots Here they Are opening the Way to push Button if to lasts 5 times longer than Ordinary Wax. New York the United states is producing guided mis Sile types far Superior to the electronically controlled robot dive bomber recently used in Korea by the this production of tar limited and partly experimental is for All three armed services army Navy and air Torce. More than has been spent for guided missile development during the past year. The National program Al ready is in the stage which makes it possible to employ robot missiles carrying baby or tactical atomic bombs at any time the real Start of push Button warfare. The Navy s pilotless aircraft loaded with pounds of orthodox explosives and guided by television eyes actually constitute an effective but Elemen tary Type of guided missile which saw its first combat employment in the closing stages of the second world War. Bat like missile the 8th air Force in England on. Several occasions attacked German fortifications on Heli Goland with b-17 flying fortress bombers directed from a Mother plane. The Navy at tacked japanese shipping with a Bat like missile guided by an automatic homing device. The germans used a variety of rockets and robot missiles some of which had guidance mechanisms of various kinds but the United states Bureau of standards says America is the first nation to use fully automatic guided missiles in today increasing funds Are being allotted to guided mis Siles and most of the stress is Oxford England Rhodes scholars from Many parts of the world will gather Here next summer to celebrate the Centenary ing of the Rhodes of the birth of Cecil Rhodes and the reunion takes place june the 50th anniversary of the july 2. On r supersonic types which enemy planes and anti aircraft batteries would in destroying. However a majority of guided missiles Avail Able now to the United states armed forces Are sub sonic types. The Navy dive bombers converted for use in Korea Are obsolete propeller driven planes considerably slower than the piloted russian built Mig-15 s in the communist air Force. The most advanced super sonic missiles Are powered by rocket and ram Jet engines and resemble projectiles with stubby fins More than they do conventional aircraft. Major weapon the army envisions guided missiles with atomic warheads As a major weapon against the massed manpower of soviet Russia s red army is developing surface to air super sonic missiles for anti aircraft use. It has several types of guided missiles in production. An influential school of Navy strategy foresees the return of the battleship As a platform for Long Range supersonic guided missiles including sur face to surface surface to air and air to surface. The air Force which by first Felt that guided missiles would not replace piloted bombers for Many years now has squadrons of robot bombers in the process of organization. It operates with assistance from the army and Navy the huge new guided missile prov ing ground at Cocoa fla., whose firing Range stretches hundreds of Mijes out into the Caribbean. Pioneer of the Prairies began career in 1882 the Moosomin train snorted to a Stop. A 19-year-old boy fresh from the Highlands of Scotland tumbled off into the arms of his brother and into a Pioneer s life on Canada s Prairie tend. It was july 18s2. Alexander Rothnie had come to join his brother Jim who had taken a Homestead at Moosomin two months earlier. Friday or. Rothnie who devoted his life to the two prime Pioneer projects rails and celebrate his 90th birthday. He now resides at 1152 Cameron Street Regina. My brother had been in Ontario the Winter before and Trade in 50 on this 3-Speed automatic Northern he Csc the name to knew by my Home Niak Ces Lake shut plus records my Here is a powerful 7-tube radio with the latest 3-Speed record changer in Beau Thul hand rubbed Walnut or mahogany Cabinet with lots of record storage space. List Price your Trade in 329.50 5q.oo your Price for radio and records no Money Down your Trade in is your Down payment free Home trial phone 3-1427 490 Portage ave. Was sent West by an Uncle John Mitchell with a Small car of settlers effects to find a location to or. Roth Nie recalls. Or. Rothnie s first Job was a plasterer s Helper with the Canadian Pacific railway working on the first stations at Wapella and Quappelle and finally his Crew got orders to take the outfit to Moose jaw for a Winter discharge. The Day we went there we had breakfast in Quappelle dinner in Regina and supper in Moose jaw. The latter two cities consisted entirely of he noted. With the exception of a few Winter months on the Home Stead or. Rothnie worked for the . Up to the fall of 1ss7 in places from Moosomin and Virden man., to the North Shore Lake Superior. Went into Grain that year he went into the Grain business first As a Helper to his brother Jim at Elk Horn who had become a buyer for Ogilvie milling company. In 1887 when his brother was transferred to Virden or. Rothnie took charge for the rest of the season and for the next year. In 18so he took Over the Agency at Griswold where he remained for sixteen years. During that time i bought wheat from a g feat Many men who later became Well known in Public he recalls. These included t. Norris was at the convention where he was first nominated Liberal candidate for lans c. W. Speers who later became chief colonization agent in Wilfrid Laurier s government a. D. Chisholm who became president of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Association won t up fees for copyright Ottawa composers authors and publishers association of Canada does not plan to i increase its copyright fees in 1953, it was disclosed today in a special Issue of the Canada Gazette. The Gazette contained a list of the fees which . Proposes to charge radio stations and places of amusement for use of works in its repertoire. The list was published by the Secretary of state s department. Written objections to the fees will be accepted until dec. 6. Changed radio fees a major change this year in the fees charged to radio stations largest users of . Works. Radio station fees had been based on the number of licensed radio receiving sets the Csc pay Ling seven cents and private stations As a group paying a similar amount. At the request of c. A. P. A. C., the copyright Appeal Board ordered private stations to pay per cent f Gross Revenue to c. A. P. A. The Csc was ordered tin pay 1% per cent of commercial revenues plus one cent per capita. T. J. Allard. General manager of the Canadian association of broadcasters has said this had the effect of boosting the charges against private stations to approximately from a year. The charge Csc was increased to approximately from the association whose member ship includes most of the privately owned stations in Canada contested the decision of the copyright a peal Board. Test Case is expected to come before the exchequer court in Toronto dec. 1. Canadian fliers North luf Fenham Englan pilots of the lighter Squadron Here returnee from an air show at Gutersloh Ermany where they gave an exhibition in their Sabre Jet fighter or German officials. The flier Are of. Fern Villeneuve of Ottaw and of. Jean Gaudry of Chicou time que. Students at Hospital Here Are being show color television broadcasts of difficult operations As part of their training in surgery. The inside Story to make these wonderful chocolates Rountrees took twelve delicious one chosen by people from literally hundreds of different and coated them with the finest chocolate Ever. 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