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Friday, November 07, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 7, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Final edition Winnipeg free press weather forecast Winnipeg Cloudy saturday. Snowflurries.1 colder. Winds North 20 increasing Doc tonally to 30. Low and 20 and 32. Vol. 60 no. 35 40 pages Price by Carrier 30 cents per week Winnipeg Friday november 7, 1952 rims 7.ts Tele 4.58 . Moon Ria 9.35 . Moon its 1.10 want Tiv i Infix Edmonton asks Here for showdown with Blue bombers Al asks half relaxes As he looks Over the free press sports Page. Glenn Mewhinney local boy Hopes to make Good. It s eat for say Don Simons left and Bob Paffrath most of the first string asks will arrive by plane later today. Asks arrive confident of third game Edmonton players say their form will change the first Load of Edmonton eskimos blew into town on a Tea North Star about 3.30 Friday tons under the j morning confident that saturdays rubber firms face charges of Combine Carson says action to be taken on report by Victor Macknik Ottawa special pros ecu this graphically reveals the magnitude the Republican Victory in the . Electron and the extent of. Eisenhower s inroads into the democratic South. Washington rumours Fly Oil new Cabinet line up by Robert l. Moora Washington Nyht the possible line up of the first re publican Cabinet in 20 years be came the principal topic of. Dis Cussion in the capital today but without the advantage of any hint from Gen. Dwight d. Eisenhower himself As to his selections. All that came from the general plans to. Confer Here with presi Dent Truman. Most frequently mentioned candidate to succeed Dean Acheson As temperature readings during the 24-hour period ending at 6.30 . Friday were Man. Max. Prec. Vancouver. 30 Calgary 28 Edmonton. 29 Swift current 24 18 Secretary of state was John Foster Dulles who was an adviser for a time to or. Acheson and As such shaped the japanese peace treaty but who has been sharply critical of the Truman administration s i Brandon 8 vacationing in Augusta a was the since he quit the indication that a substantial part Post to parties ate in the crap sign. Let his Cabinet would be designated Hoffman mentioned Fly the week of nov. 17, when he citizens plan interstate crime busting new York Nyht plans for a nation wide anti crime com Mission composed of private Citi pens whose Mission would be the spot lighting of gangsters in their interstate operations were discussed thursday at a conference Here of civilian crime 15 cities. Investigators from . To reject Kremlin s complaint by John m. Hightower Washington uni Ted states thursday firmly sup ported general Mark Clark s Crea Spruille Braden chairman of the new York City commit tee which is the Host organization mid the purpose of the new organization the first Ever formed to Light crime on a nation wide basis would be to take today s gang. Caters out of their pin Stripe suits and Force them Back into Turtle neck sweaters where they la be easier to the former assistant Secretary cd state envisaged a Day when big time criminals would no longer own night clubs and muscle into legitimate businesses in which their stake runs into the billions port Churchill. 9 port Arthur 22 Toronto 31 Ottawa 35 51 45 44 40 44 45 41 17 34 44 49 game will see a Complete change of form from last saturday s game. When club officials and news men from the Oil City were asked when they thought the eskimos would leave for Home they Pond ered a moment then said casually about nov. 12." the players slept until noon Friday then got up and had a leisurely breakfast. Bob Paffrath blocking Back for the club Laid saturday s game will see the team playing 100 cent better than last Satun game when the bombers Glenn Mewhinney quarterback for the asks said that the club should be up for the game. Mewhinney lest year played intermediate Foo fall with the nor Wood St. Boniface team. The rest of the club will arrive in Winnipeg late this afternoon for saturdays game. Eskimos Are stay ing at the Royal Alexandra hotel. .131 its going to be Cool to. Isolation will be launched again a number of parties named in the report of the combines com missioner s investigation of the rubber Industry last May Hon Stuart s. Garson minister of jus Tice disclosed Friday. Until the charges had actually been Laid or. Garson h would not indicate their exact nature or identify the specific part ii to be charged. Search certain of the details of the charges remain to be settled up the advice of counsel respond by for the conduct of the prosecution the details might be affected b the result of search warrants which Nave recently been Issue against most of the companies named in the report the my piste said. First step in the prosecution Tion of korean russian protest against it. A sea Waters defence zone and spurned the state department will 10 to 15 May be established a note to Moscow formally evening. Sunday the ing the soviet protest. The Ameri i winds May drop and temperatures less often mentioned for the same Post but still a Strong possibility is Paul g. Hoffman for Mer economic co operation administrator who is known to be favored by a number of the less conservative Republican leaders. He is also deemed a Likely Prospect to take Back his old Post in the e.c.a., now the Mutual Security administration. Its present chief. Averell. Harri on president Truman briefly thursday to discuss Mutual Security matters and budgetary he told the reporters no arrangements had been made yet to consult with Republican leaders on that Field. Secretary Acheson who Long ago said he would resign in january see . Politics Page 11 storms claim 18 lives Batter ships _ Likely will be the examination o red flannels will be in fashion j the charges by the grand jury at the big Blue bomber he whose function it is to determine Montori Eskimo game at Osborne i whether they shall be proceed stadium saturday afternoon. By Way of trial. The Public weather forecast studied since june Calls for Brishc North winds at be-1 tween 20 to 30 Miles an hour a temperature High of 32, Cloudy skies and possible Snow flurries. But the weather is not expected to Cut attendance much below the Mark. The Weatherman Friday blamed saturday s poor football weather on a Low pressure area moving in from Alberta. Friday night s Low May hit 20 degrees and a new seasonal Low of can attitude was disclosed inform ally by department press officer Michael Mcdermott. The Kremlin objection was expressed in a note received in Wash-1 in ton tuesday and translated and studied by officials thursday. It followed announcement by Gen. Clark the United nations com Mander in Korea on sept. 27 about the establishment of the sea defence zone. The state department said that the complaint was essentially a propaganda manoeuvre. Mcdermott described it As one of a seemingly endless series of messages maliciously designed to deceive people into believing that May increase slightly. Braden emphasized that today have claimed City crime commission faced with at 18 lives in Europe and left different local problems would continue their Day to Day efforts but said the National group to tie called the National association of crime commissions would provide a Clearing House of info nation on gangsters and methods of fighting them. The association considerable property damage especially to ships and Dock instal lations. Winds of up to 90 Miles an hour cts nerf Are themselves new acts of aggression Mcdermott recalled that on sept. 27 Gen. Clark in announcing the new defence zone gave As reasons that it was to prevent attacks on buffeted the British Isles the ene the korean coast to secure Lish Channel the Irish and North his lines of communication and to prevent the smuggling of Contra band and enemy agents into South seas. Drowned closer Liaison Between the various City groups provide Lor regular meetings and give the local groups a voice in Federal legislation on the crime front. Would ensure four men in an emergency Dike prison riot ringleader jumps train Montreal ring Leader in the costly aug. 1 Bordeaux jail riot is one of two convicts who escaped from a train in Northern Ontario police said thursday. They said Jean Paruin who escaped with another convict real Poirier of Montreal was one of the men who touched off the riot at Bordeaux on the outskirts m Montreal. Paquin was serving a five year sentence Lor breaking and entwine. Fourier 31, was serving a seven repair squad were drowned at Versabe near we Termuende Ger Many. Two persons were killed in Berlin when winds toppled bomb damaged buildings. Lightning Kil led a West German woman in a Filer. The panamanian Steamer faustus ran aground off the Hook of Holland yesterday and the Crew abandoned ship. In England a dozen ships were torn from their moorings in the thames. Storms that have lashed the Ligurian and tyrrhenian seas for three Days have taken at least 10 lives. Landing operations in the at lactic pact s big Mediterranean naval manoeuvres were postponed. In Britain the storm was the worst in 25 years. Korean territory. Clark emphasized particularly the need to prevent enemy agents from reaching prisoner of War Camps set up on Koran islands. Various bloody prisoner uprisings Are reported to have been traced to instructions delivered to the Camps by such agents. Soviet Flag flies Over free press today the Flag of the .s.r. Floats today from the Courtesy Flagstaff of the free press marking the anniversary of the establishment of the Republic. Announcement on final 51-52 wheat payments expected next week by Shane Mackay Ottawa ment of the final payments on 1951 52 wheat has been delayed but should be ready Early next week a Trade department spokesman said Friday. The government had hoped to be Able to make the announcement Friday or saturday but now expects the wheat Board figures to be ready tuesday or wednesday. The payment is expected to be in the neighbourhood of 20 cents on top of the already paid on no. 1 Northern. 1ji Iju up j ufos Bridge column Page 4. Comics pages 27, 28. Crossword Puzzle Page 13. Deaths and funerals Page 37. Finance news and commodity markets pages 36, 37. Hollywood column Page 4. Serial Page 9. Society news pages 14, 15, 16. Sports pages 22, 23, 24. Twin pictures Page 13. The prosecution will be conducted by t. N. Pheian and d. D. Car Rick both of Toronto. The report by t. D. Macdonald Combine commissioner has been unde study by the lawyers since shortly after its publication june 2. At that time or. Garson state that As soon As he had examine the report and received advice o counsel he would make an announcement As to whether proceedings would be Institute members of the allege Combine. Moscow sees huge Parade of red might Moscow up Russia sent its armed might on Parade today before the watchful eyes of pre Mier Stalin on the 35ui anniversary of the bolshevik revolution. The big Parade in red Square was inspected by marshal Semeon Timoshenko one of Russia s Sec Ond world War heroes and now a probationary member of the Central committee of the soviet communist party. In a speech from Lenin s mausoleum a boxy Granite building in the Shadow of the Kremlin Walls Timoshenko said warmongers should recall that Russia is Stron Ger than her armed forces were ready to answer any aggressor with a smashing Stalin and political and military loaders stood by the mausoleum. Among them Deputy pre Mier Vyacheslav m. Molotov and Georgi Malenkos a top communist. Stalin 73 dec. 71, walked up about 40 Steps to a Landing where he raised his right hand in Greet ing to foreign diplomats including those of the United states and other Western Powers. Then he Wal ked up the remaining 30 or 40 Steps to the usual reviewing place. Stalin made the Long walk up the Stepi with no apparent exertion. Violent winds blow away 30-year dream London up villagers of Shimpling Suffolk saw last night s gales blow away the Little Parish Hall they had been saving up to build for 30 years. Construction began this year and Only curtains and furniture were still needed. But last night s winds lifted the roof and dropped it on the Structure smashing it to the ground. President elect agrees to Confer with Truman meeting due to take place before general s trip to Korea by Roger d. Greene Washington a presi Dent elect Dwight d. Eisenhower agreed thursday to Confer with president Truman on vital prob take immediate advantage of tru Man s suggestions that the general Send a personal emissary to work with the budget director on the Federal budget. Warren crash deaths ruled accidental Warren Man. Special a verdict of accidental death a j delivered Here thursday night an inquest into the death of seven men All victims of a two Ca collision near Here on oct. 9. Six of the men died at the scene of the Accident. They were John Millar David caul and j. H. G. Ross of Winnipeg James Hender son of Argyle Man. And Alfred Vincent and Edward Vincent of Stony Mountain. The seventh Man Robert Vincent of Stony Mountain died later in Winnipeg general Hospital. Edmund Ashworth Driver of the car in which the three Vincents were passengers said he was driving South when he saw a car approaching in the Middle of the Road. When it was about 100 Yards away he said it pulled Over to the West Side. Or. Ashworth said he started to pull Over to the East Side to avoid it Ana. That is the last thing he can remember. The witness replied negatively when asked by d. M. Peden re presenting the Crown whether he was drowsy or had been drink ing. He said the Road and visibility were both Good and that his Speed was about 40 . . Constable John mans Field described the position of the cars and bodies when he arrived at the scene. Asked if he thought the Accident could have occurred As described by or. Ashworth he said thought it could have. Phillip. Wake of Warren said Gaul Henderson Ross and Millar had been visiting farm for about an hour to see his Stock and his Trees. Canadian rust men to tour South America Manitoba seed. Growers president to take part by Shane Mackay Ottawa special two can Adian item rust expert will leave next week on a two month tour of seven South american countries they Are a. H. Parker Gilber Plains Man., president of the Manitoba Section Canadian seed grow ers association and or. C. H Goulden Dominion Cere Alist at Ottawa. Or. Parker and or. Goulden Wil inspect rust research and Plant Breeding work in Brazil Argen Tina Chile Uruguay Peru Ecuador and Colombia. Canada and the United states carry on co operative rust research programs with the latin Ameri can republics. Samples of Plant Breeding materials for growing in local nurseries Are exchanged. Each of the countries or. Parker and or. Goulden will visit has been maintaining Canadian seed variety tests under South american conditions. Several races of Rusl which occur in the Southern hemis phere Are unknown in North am Erica and by exposing Northern seeds to new blights Canadian and american scientists Are Able to assess their resistance. Although there has been no Pat Tern of Stem i rust moving South to North America or vice versa Cerga lists prefer to be pre pared to All conceivable varieties. Several South american coun tries have seeds being tested against Canadian rust varieties at the Dominion experimental Sta Tion in Winnipeg. Lady Megan splits with Liberal party Drifting towards right London Reuters lady Megan Lloyd a e o r g e thursday broke her Long parliamentary connections with the Liberal party which her famed Welsh father David Lloyd George led As prime minister during the first world Ems of world peace before f lying j speculation centred on the o Korea to see whet can be done bout ending the far East conflict. It will Mark their first face to lace meeting since last june 1. Before the outset of the political Campaign in which Truman bitter y attacked Eisenhower s bid for he presidency. Resting on a 10-Day vacation in ga., after his landslide asked if the men when they left the were sober farm or. Wake replied that they were. He Laid he had asked them to stay for dinner but they could not accept invitation. Declining an invitation to run for parliament As , she criticized the party for a Drift to wards the the invitation came from the Liberal association for Anglesey a Welsh District that she represented from 1930 until her defeat by a Lifbor elections last year. Victory in tuesday s election. Eisen Hower sent a message to Truman suggesting that they meet Early in the week beginning nov. 17. Key advisers Truman had originally propose the meeting. In reply Eisenhower suggested that certain key advisers be indoctrinated immediately in the inne process of the government. This could mean that a sort o Republican Cabinet would be on hand at least observing the gov eminent Long before Eisenhower himself takes the oath of office next Jan. 20. Eisenhower said he planned to 6 princess9 title seekers vie tonight the search for Manitoba s Penny Princess is nearing its final stage. Tonight six girls selected from a flood of nominations will appear on the stage of the Odeon theatre. They will be followed each night for a week by six More girls and each night one Lucky girl will Advance to the grand finale to vie for the Penny Princess title. The girls who appear to night in the elimination contest Are Catherine Anderson 423 Cumberland Avenue Lorraine Beech 306 Ros Edale Avenue Irene Allcroft 654 Mcmillan Avenue Faith Gould 120 Royal Avenue Heide Loewen. 1066 Downing Street and Yvette Jodoin 537 hit hot Street St. Boniface. One of these girls will be chosen by audience reaction to meet other elimination winners next thursday night. Meanwhile More gifts Are pouring in for the girl who wins this popular free press Odeon contest. Included in the array is a whole set of lingerie donated by the Hudson s Bay company. This valuable gift is being added to the mounting list which includes silverware Flowers chocolates furs per fume evening gown slippers Mir Kcjr photographs Blue bomber jacket electric Iron and a Chrome Kitchen set. The selection of a girl to night starts at 9.15 . Miss John gather s the Eisenhower Story Gen. Dwight d. Eisenhower today occupies a position of responsibility and popularity without parallel in the history of the United states. The Story of his unprecedented Rise to prominence is a commanding one and the facts behind his unique achievement Are told with vividness in the Eisenhower Story written by John gun ther author of behind the curtain inside .a. And in Side Europe. In it Are included the Rea sons for Gen. Eisenhower s refusal to enter politics in 1948, the details of his earlier life and his decision to enter the army. The Story also tells How Gen. Eisenhower achieved effective Unity of the Many armies under his command in the second world War. Don t miss this exclusive narrative of the Man who will be president of the United states for the four years. Starting monday exclusively in the Winnipeg free press i Lewis Douglas former . Am Assad or to great Britain As a Dos Ible Choice to represent Eisen Power in the budget talks. Douglas formerly served As budget direct or. Let Alexander go with Ike labovites ask fear . Getting cold shoulder in Korea by Gaston Coblentz London Mem Bers of the British parliament thursday to demand that great Britain get in on Gen. Dwight d. Eisenhower s projected trip to Korea. However a government Man said Britain has no present intention of nominating a representative to accompany Eisen lower. Indications were that a Laboi parly Campaign is in the making o contend once More that tin United states is leaving Britain out in the cold As regards thl korean War. James Callaghan a Middle of. The Road Laberite m.p., has Given notice that on tuesday in the House of commons he will urge minister Winston Churchill to a. Range for Earl Alexander British defence minister to visit Korea Al he same time with Gen. Lower in the House of lords thursday word Jowitt Leader of the Laboi Peers asked whether it is intended hat Britain should Send representatives to Korea in connection Witt he Eisenhower trip to find Oul Mything that is not known to i at present India sounds reds on pow deadlock by Norman Altstedter United nations . India has sounded out the about proposals to pm the korean War prisoner dead Lod and May shortly put a Compromise Resolution before the United tons Indian said Day. Mme. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit Leader of the Indian delegation said in an interview that India hat been working to solve the Korea problem for eight months. If order from her government come through As expected in the nex 24 hours India will have a Tion to present to the political com Mittee of the general Assembly she added. Approach piping another Indian spokesman Wai More specific. Be referred to n cent Indian approaches help by and indicated that a favourable ply from the chinese communist will set the proposed Resolution Tat motion. He said he knows of in definite reply yet from the Chin Ese. The Indian government is under stood to have transmitted last wee to the chinese communists the major elements of a Canadian suggestion that would have a Neutra commission take Over All War prisoners in a demilitarized Zon where they could decide Whetha or not they want to return Hong this effect a w screening of the communists charge that toners who have already said the would not go Home were undo pressure from the . Ommul ;