Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 7, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press by in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg Friday november 7, 1952 historic Bell must go shift in car stops gets where is St. Boniface problem Winnipeg Ger s Dander up Home baked flavor at its Best Bryce s Kitchen Star bread week end edition with conies Loe to come up with a solution. The tile recent change in the Street traffic at ail she claims. And bus stops on main miss Rice feels it is impossible to Council soon for the Bell has a history and arouses memories As and too fire chief Arthur Spence the the City fire committee have toil-1 and vet its a i straighten twisted lives probation Aid boys in trouble memories As but the collective True As its ringing tones. Us Clarion Call once Streetcar going North or West i Ranee its erect Olla that an aside from the inconvenience of to getting to and from trains at the Ujj she says the possibility of Accident has been increased one Hundredfold. Winnipeg s traffic Engineer h. I s. Burns reports that the change i and its associations to Cross two streets fire chief Spence. As hard bitten a Man As Ever held a bucking transferring from buses at the Union station has now been made Las difficult As the letter Hose. The oldest inhabitant of City Hal Don t know just How or where the Bell was acquired but legend pedestrian priority says it was brought Over from miss Rice is out of humor play Belgium just after the turn of the Ine be court fiddle to the Century. It s first use was to summon Streetcar and bus travellers in Are in the majority and by Lynx Chandler police pick after series of thefts that s More Points in his favor than moved on to bigger loot. _ ,.__._ i wimp Iallus Community. Petty a t0, a familiar headline in your newspaper in t it it will probably be treated As a minor a routine at catches your in was made for the greater the boys at this time and Nemence of the bus. Rider now that place and offences against in a vast i them include then the Story will say the youths were turned in a vast majority he Points out that there is Only one Streetcar operating on South main and Broadway the Morse place East Kildonan car while St. Over to juvenile court. There is no necessity for a charge Here or. Kitchen the court can help him More by giving him a sound talking to in terms he can understand and not resent. Then he is asked to make restitution for his theft through his own efforts and report Back to his probation officer. Arrogance and stubbornness in attitude to his probation who has found him tagged trouble maker in his Community. He has been out of his control for some time and the Yare helpless to know what to do about him. There is no alternative but to Lay a charge. He must face the court. But even there the 1 to Patr a raft if fire fighting volunteers before the should have priority Over All motor vital routes have been taken Over Days of the fire brigade. By buses in 1925 it became known As the 1 to backward three feet High and three feet wide this weather beaten old lire Bell now useless is a part of St. Boniface history. It s final resting place poses a problem for the City lathers. City will remember with service Parade curfew hell the business inc of an archaic City bylaw that has never been repealed hut has it been used much f i the bylaw Given its final real Tjing almost 27 years ago to the Day. States that no boy or girl the age or apparent age of 14 years or under shall he in the streets after n . Without pro per the penalty attached meant a Fine for the parents consistent offenders. Curfew woes around the City the curfew hell is Well remembered. It meant than 1.000 Mon and women from the three armed services and veterans organizations Are expected to take part in a remembrance Day service and Parade in Winni Peg tuesday. Under sponsorship of the veterans association of greater Winnipeg the service will held in the civic in memory of those who Felt in both world wars. The . . Band attend. The Public will use the main Entrance of the auditorium and officials announce that doors will close at 10.-15 . With the service beginning about 10.53. Kev. Arthur of the . Will conduct the ser vice with Rev. J. I. Mckin of the Navy giving the and Rev. Thomas Saunders the army Reading the lesson. A special remembrance mass will he held at St. Mary s Cathedral at 10.30 . Following the services Hon. K. F. My Vwilliams. Lieutenant Vernor. Premier d. Camp Bell and service and officials will place wreaths on the Cenotaph at about 11.20 . During the Wreath laying Parade units will form on memorial Boulevard and at approximately 11.35 . The Parade will move South on memorial Boulevard and past the saluting base on memorial at the East door of the engineering building where air Commodore j. G. Bryans will take the Salute. The . . Band will play. Then the Parade will to Broadway and continue to dispersal Points. Units participating in the Parade will proceed independently to the auditorium by Vaughan Street and St. Mary s Avenue arriving at the East front door on St. Mary s Avenue Between 10.10 . And 10.30. Following the service they will leave by the South East door. Veterans association officials anticipate a larger attendance than usual this year because of the Holiday. Nier. And much extra work for the peace As the bylaw terms them. They re planning to ring the old Bell once More before it is j removed from its Turret. In its dying peals. St. Boniface oldsters May conjure up memories of Pant Jing horses flowing Manes and the old red fire Carriage rolling i along Down the Trail that is now Provencher Avenue. Builders blamed backward builders were blamed thursday As a partial cause of homeless families without roots in the Community. The Home construction Industry is More backward than any other in producing Low Cost units a. V. Pigott told members of the Winnipeg Optimist club thursday. The Story ends there. You la pro Bably never see or hear anything i of these juveniles again. I but in Winnipeg s juvenile and More convenient family court at 221 memorial the safety islands were a bottle Boulevard the Story is just begin i neck at the old location with the ing. I volume of traffic going through i just the Start h noted the next hear about ear about with the bus stops As they Are it will be a. J. Kitchen chief to now it is More convenient for Pas Balion officer and head of admin sen prs at the to time stat inn sengers at the Union station. He pointed out that passengers is ration work at the court. The boys will be brought to him less interference from a detention Home together with a turning Complete police report particulars traffic than on the North Side of the offence and All necessary where they used to Cross for the information to Lay a Charee bus or safety Island. We Are continually receiving suggestions and recommendations i which would Speed automobile traffic but because of the Pedes average salary in Winnipeg Trian the Aren t put into he reported. We have to look at the Over All picture and make is per week said or. Pigott. Cost of a House he said comes to s800 to a year. He said subsidized housing on the Cipal Levels could solve this problem As Europe was solving it before the Advent of Hitler. Y a charge. But from then on these juveniles become something More than vital statistics on a police re port. They become Young individual personalities twisted somehow into wrong doing. The juvenile court is not operating merely to relieve the police Seoul official in Winnipeg red Feather to administration from its goal ship and so has War meat and Grain firms with employees bolster fund winning s Community Chest Cam i ravaged Seoul Korea. Capital South changes for the convenience and court of juvenile cases. The safety of the fenders Are not ushered through the letter was the first com the usual procedure of charge i ment of this nature received he j caring and judgment. In the he said but Many remarks from both map sense discipline the Juv i motorists and pedestrians had a Emle court looks at its cases not voted the change. I for what they have b done but Why they have done it officer assigned or. Kitchen has boys in trouble before him. He Calls in one of his probation officers to be come acquainted with the juvenile he will work with. Careful study is Given the police report and All information immediately available. Will a charge be Laid resting or the discretion of or. Kitchen and his probation Winnipeg has its transit owner helping in the Job of reconstruction. As for the spirit of South kor eans we will fight and fight until the says or. Kim. He stresses Here to see what this Canadian that South korean troops cannot cily is doing about the Issue of do it alone right now. In Aid is Public versus private ownership of still needed. But in future by utilities is mild spoken won Tae Kim chief of the Bureau of Home he says. Pain jumped to 67 per cent of its affairs in Seoul s City government. Objective thursday with or. Kim whose Job makes him a minting to the equivalent of a City manager j the red Feather total now in Winnipeg Friday on a at four month United nations fellow j the foods beverages automotive i ship. And entertainment division mover i because the main of his i ahead six per Cert with in visit is to study All aspects of donations. This brings the Divi Cipal administration his first Stop a suburb seeks to Purchase Man fails to show up for committal total to and 72 per cent. Of its quota. Over quota a four Man committee has been was at the office of mayor Garnet appointed by St. Vita Council to approach the Canadian National quite a Feather our Cap that railways for Purchase of its Vivian a Liri Irh warrant was issued Friday in City police court for Johnn returns a Winnipeg was chosen at the City Avenue pipeline at a nominal fee Trojan of 519 Jamieson Avenue who failed to appear for commit Tal on a charge of breaking entering and theft. Trojan nylons with Peter pro Pille 27, o 512 Montrose Avenue Kildonan was charged jointly with Hren Kink into Karr n drug More. Portage Kemiko. And Furby Street sept. 14, and stealing a tubular Safe containing in Cash a number of cheques and valuable was packing the Best Typo of Nistra of papers. Listed from t is Section include commit two for jury trial thursday. Trojan who was York out Nis Tongue at of the hurdles to before Cut on Phil was remanded until Friday for committal. Three porters praised for return Iii property three Winnipeg sleeping ear Porter with the Canadian National railways have received letters of commendation for the return of valuable property. These Are h. I. Miller 43 etl Monon Street c. N. Lucas 1kb Smith Street and g. A. Paris 2. Kennedy Street. Railway Ficiak report that during the ninth of october return of i placed property to Passen Gers brought Praise to eight porters including five Western i Rok. Hoi lit lauds Frek Enterprise free Enterprise has Prici of hirer the highest Standard of living the world has Ever known. Prof. .1. B. Rollit head of the University of Manitoba s school of told Mem Bers of the sales management group of the Junior chamber of Commerce thursday. This system has enabled us to at Tain the highest ethical and political he added. It is the Only system that allows for Progress because it can be changed As we see k. K. Dickson presided. Amorous plumber tapped for a plumber who turned Lover found the change in rather dear. Harry Walchuk s61 Alexander Avenue Friday in City police court pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and was fined and costs. Court was told Walchuk a plumber had been repairing Norat pipes in u basement with the help of a lady tenant. After returning upstairs the plumber began showing his appreciation by kissing the woman several times. Or. Kim spent a month in new Ork trying out his English conversation Smittee Are councillors a. Jaquit and Solidi Purchase of the pipeline is one Dors 92 Manitoba before tra Tnp Scott water report approved win he Council oct. 29, can be put into effect. The pipeline would be part he Hopes to find accommodation of Tnp water distribution system in a private Home during his stay we Len the municipality had built its trades hardware so he perfect his com own pump no station As the re rain division of the English language. The he Iliin j chemicals and Collet per cent of its Quoin. The Grain living at the is. Regis hotel. Moves made no St vital 7n soul Winnipeg thou Section reported thursday saris of Miles apart in Noth Seo to bring total donations to and culture the debate Grain unit collections Over Public or private transit has included in this total Are for several years Jeri buttons from Searle Grain com transit system in Seoul is Spany executives of privately owned but the City Grain employees of Searle Fiodor Zinent would like to take it Grain National Grain com Over. Pany and executives Nal although the War front is Only tonal Grain employees s479 fed 10 Miles away and destruction is eral Grain company and a ecu general Many of Seoul s residents lives Federal Grain fled South Are now returning in profession Floyces Mccabe Gram com anal the work of rebuilding is going Sipany and executives my Cabo Grain staff w. A. Mur Phy Canadian consolidated Grain and executives Cana Dian consolidated staff also Canada malting employees Goodwill fund Parrish and Heimbecker limited and staff n. Heinbecker f. W. Par Rish n. M. Paterson and sons d. S. Paterson n. M. Paterson employees Morris Grain company s500, and employees r. J. Speers corporation and employees Gauv Grain company or. And mrs. H. Gauer s400 f. K. Gauer Tidewater Grain company North Ern Grain Nord Stern securities John n. Sternberg and employees Inland chartering company e. N. Meyer and staff j also Winnipeg Grain and pro Duce Exchange Clearing association and staff fort William ele Vator company and employees Winnipeg charterers limited and employees general stationery and employees Superior shipping company and employees Toronto elevators limited h. L. Saunders t. W. Grindley w. B. Malochy going on. Canadian Grain and lumber Are to implement the Scott report Are the municipal and Public Utility Board has been asked to authorize expenditure of required to Huirt a pumping station. The re quest is being considered. Their real work begins before this decision is made. Each juvenile his character his actions his background must be examined carefully As a father would examine his own son. Whether the juvenile will be re leased or held in custody while this investigation is carried on is also left to or. Kitchen s discretion Tewe to think if the juvenile was brought in after a series of offences he is not released. It s sometimes Good for them to lose their Freedom and think it Over for or. Kit Chen believes. So depending on the serious Ness of the offence and what impression i get of the juvenile and his parents i decide whether or of the not to release the chief pro need Bation officer explained. Once re leased the juvenile is told when to report Back to court. Will be weighted in his favor. Has several offences behind court will be working for this is the doorway at 221 memorial Boulevard. Behind it Winnipeg s juvenile and family court deals with the problems of thousands of boys and girls each that Range from broken Hornet to a first offender who hat stolen a chocolate bar. Benevolent fund guards War veterans from need major a. J. Wickens of f. Aitken and . W. Cul jaw nations president of the Var Riley. Since its inception in army Navy and air Force vet 1947 the fund had Given veterans Erans association meanwhile a probation officer Home his school or association totalling of e second world War which s15s.125 was received by never know 1he financial Manitoba veterans. 12 polio cases hardships which first1 world War veterans in the years following their discharge. He visited Winnipeg in Connic inspection of clubs or groups the boy has been Maior Wickens said that both Hofnnr Aith 4tm Loon associated with. Complete picture before and after the 1929 Depres Sion War veterans had presented in single Day we try to tap any source of a special problem within More polio cases Friday information and get a picture of. What the boy is like in All Aress of living in both his Home and com the chief probation offi cer slated. From this we can As sess the the Why behind these boys in trouble then begins to reveal itself. For example Here Are juvenile greater Winnipeg water District a and b has been acquainted with the pro a has come before the court posed Lay out of pipelines and asked for its recommendations. The District Board is expected to meet nov. 27. Under the provisions of the Scott report water would be pumped direct into St. Vital from a . Aqueduct. For the first time. To has stolen some chocolate bars from a confectionery. He faces the officers of the court nervously realizing what he has done and prepared to accept his punishment. His Proba Tion officer has found him to have this monster Cheque is going to help the society Lor crippled children. Representing the proceeds of the Winnipeg easter Seal Campaign the Cheque is being deposited by Arthur u. Chipman society president. It was presented by David Bowles president of the Kinsmen club of Winnipeg. Nearly was raised to help crippled children by Kins men clubs in Manitoba in the 1952 easter Seal Campaign. This is one of the biggest cheques Ever received by the or. Chipman said. L motor league banquet major general. H. S. Pen Hale director of civil defence Board will be guest speaker at the 49th annual banquet of the Manitoba motor league to be held at 7 . Nov. 12 in the fort Garry hotel. A special entertain ment including Kerr Wilson and his choir has been arranged. A g. Carter president will be in the chair. A problem arising. Maj. Wickens said the army fund Board provided a paid up insurance policy for every Veter an against an unexpected upset of his rehabilitation program. Any second world War army vet eran in financial difficulty through sickness Accident fire or other unavoidable mishaps could claim against the fund which represented an estimated in can teen profits earned by the army during the second world War. In Manitoba he said the fund is administered by a Volunteer committee composed of major h. Into risk its a film depicting the advances in design from the victorian Era to the present Day will be shown at. A meeting of the Manitoba Institute of Interior designers at . Nov. 11 at the University women club. Cabinet ministers government officials and friends watched the ceremony in which three new ministers in the provincial Cabinet took Over new positions. New minister a Puly speaker Ronald d. Robertson who takes Over the ministry of. Agriculture and Imit Gration is shown being sworn in Jbf Hon. R. F. Mcwilliams lieutenant governor. Watching left to right Are Hon. F. C. Bell agriculture minister who assumes duties of health minister and Hon. Ivan Schultz minister of health and Public welfare who takes Over As attorney general. Premier d. L. Campbell watches at extreme right. The ceremony took place Friday morning at the recept Ion room in the legislative buildings. A of 1918 it had been a no pcs for a word it nine b it jello to appoint a Royal commission investigate veterans conditions. The second world War at merely but doctors the 12 cases were i flight of the cases one showing Veteran i signs of paralysis came from however had not become a pro Jilorne municipality. The other re Lem group because the rehabilitation program of the veterans com Mittee of parliament the work of veterans organizations and the benevolent fund programs of the three services had prevented such total to ports came from the Shilo area Pembina and Rhineland municipalities and is. Vital. The new cases brought the week s total to 24 and the years the casually list for the 19-week outbreak now shows 23 dead 348 paralysed and 324 suspects. This is made up of 114 from Winnipeg 64 from the suburbs 223 from the Southern epidemic area and 294 from the balance of the province. Sparling Church Tea a Gypsy caravan Tea in Aid of Christmas party for cerebral palsy children will be held at "2 . Saturday in the Sparling United Church. S. C. Sparling of the society for crippled children of Manitoba will open the Tea which is under the sponsorship of the h. G. Moody chairman major Sparling Young people s Union. Shields urges referendum on separate school Issue a Toronto Clergyman Here thurs Day called for b province wide lax players referendum on the question of integrating separate schools in to the Public school system As has been done in or. T. T. Shields speaking at the civic auditorium urged All non catholics to circulate a petition so Large it would compel the legis lature to disallow what he called the Norwood Public schools or. Shields charged the parochial school Board requested b place in the Public school system so that the two institutions precious blood and holy Cross could continue to do the work of separate schools under the financial Aegis of the Public school system and at Public sex he. Said the stipulations in the agreement Between the two school boards will mean religious instruction he said will not be confined to the period set o it in the Manitoba school Art. The nuns Mitt teach whatever they teach from a roman Catholic free press meetings the four monday meetings in the free press building Are Hoard roof 1, executive com Mittee of Dame Ishbel Aber Deen Camp sons of Scotland at 8 . Board room 2, executive committee of the Manitoba jewellers association at 6.15 . And the fort Garry Ken Point of View and All their teaching will be coloured with roman religious symbols in the two schools will be there All the or. Shields said even though both boards agreed their display shall be limited to the time of religious while the stipulates holy Cross and precious blood instructors shall be qualified or. Shields said All that is necessary is that the Hierarchy should inform the minister of Edu cation that in their judgment cer Tain teachers Are fully qualified to the work required of them for club is 8 and in the roman Catholic pupils and the min club room free press nursing Lister May put his rubber stamp division of the St. John upon it therefore he said the balance brigade at 8 ?.m. Agreement Means nothing at
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