Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 10, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Poppy Day final edition Winnipeg free press weather forecast Winnipeg clouding Over daring the Clearing tuesday afternoon. Mild. Winds 15 tomorrow. Low and High 25 and 40. Vol. 60 no. 37 30 pages Winnipeg monday november 10, 1952 Lim 7.32 Seta forecast mostly Clearing. Remembrance March to get sunny skies sunny weather is predicted Tor tuesday about the time the remembrance Day Par Ade leaves the civic auditorium and Cenotaph after at tending services there. The Parade which has never yet been cancelled be cause of poor weather will Start at 11.35 . At the Cenotaph. It will proceed South on memorial Boulevard past the saluting base just South of the Cenotaph to Broadway where it will disperse. More than men and women of the three armed ser vices and veterans organizations Are expected to take part in the Parade and ser vice. Units participating in the March will proceed independently to the auditorium by Vaughan Street and St. Mary s Avenue. Father of 3 living shield against fire badly burned hero then walks mile in shorts a 26 year old Manitoba Fisherman suffered Back Chest face and Burns saving his three children from fire sunday then walked a mile in underwear shorts to get help. The fact that Alex Zeprun o Belair is alive and in fair Condi Tion had Deer Lodge Hospital authorities amazed monday morn Ling. The doctor in charge of his Jacaso said the father s survival seems his wife vein 28, who suffer pro i face Ard hand Burns said she docs i not know what awakened the fam ily at rive o clock sunday morning to find in flames their four room Lakeshore House near Belair 85i Miles Northeast of Winnipeg. Shirley 6 Jimmy 5, 2, the Throe Zebrun Chil Dren were in a bedroom adjoining that of their parents. As the mother1 shepherded the children to the a Bast of fire swept Down upon Thorn. Back to flames my husband jumped Between us and the fire and put his Back to dead of two world wars fames to shelter the children traditional remembrance sunday. That s Why he was so badly burned As big Ben struck 11 we pretty Well escaped. The All Britain was hushed for the i children weren t burned at said traditional two minutes silence j the Mother. The Duke of Edinburgh at her trying to save the House was use Side the Queen stood erect so the father set out for the silent at the Cenotaph until the Home of Noah Alderson half a mile final notes of the last Post died away. He had on Only the under away on the chill morning wind Wear in which he had been sleep the Queen Laid her Wreath of ing. His feet were Bare. The tem poppies at the foot of the Cenotaph Iper Tui e was about 20 and there Edinburgh and the Duke of was Snow on the ground. Gloucester the Queen s Uncle Fol Lowed with their wreaths. The silence was broken momentarily when a Man shouted Heil commencing today will he make a Good president Royal couple Lead service at Cenotaph London Queen led her Peoples in. Mourning the Liis is the first of 12 articles from the Hook Eisen Hower by the biographer and political analyst John gun Thor. Written before Gen. Eisenhower won the Republican nomination for president of the lulled states the Book studies the life and career of Eisenhower and his Public utterances to seek an answer to the question will he make a Good president while he headed supreme Headquarters Allied Powers in Europe the presidency was one subject on which the fluent Eisenhower Seldom spoke except to those really intimate. His had been to give shape everything he had. I asked Ono prominent French politician if he would prefer to have Eisenhower at shape or in the White House. Meanwhile the family took Shel Ter in an unheated fishing Cabin. At. The Alderson House the father sent his neighbor into the scuffle then police led away. Monday John Battersby was ordered by a magistrate to undergo a mental examination. The to his own Home to be with his family. His neighbor gave him shoes but the father declined j i further clothing. Battersby who described him self As an author had five photo ski in to 11ty graphs of Hitler on his person. He Nelson Green of Belair arrived said his words were this is the Day of judgment. Take the children out of London. Praise god and the eternal Christ. Heil idealist a markedly decent human being with a great Deal of common sense who likes to be Lieve in the essential decency and common sense of other human beings. He believes in peace above Alln Unity of Effort by the Western allies and in a world order secured by american strength. Quiver of horror he is ardently anti isolationist. No intelligent he declared once can be an and he is a Dis Tinct conservative. He said of a Friend that fellow thinks the Way i do he is a conserva Tive but an extremely Liberal actually Eisen Hower is probably More conservative than that. If he Ever mentions the new Deal these Days it is with a quiver of horror. In 1949 Eisenhower took a Public stand against Federal Aid to education. This it seemed to Many showed a certain Lack see Eisenhower Page 7 will allow Competition bbl radio to monopoly broken by eight votes j by Edwin s. Johnson Canadian press staff writer London portion s exclusive rights in Thi i Field of radio broadcasting a in face of a monopoly it has enjoyed since 1927 s. Africa fears of fresh violence week end death toll put at 23 police quell rioting situation still explosive Durban South Africa bloody warfare Between negroes and police which spread death and destruction in two cities during the week end subsided somewhat today but sporadic outbursts indicated the rioting could break out in full Force again at any moment. At least 23 persons by unofficial estimate and perhaps More died in the rioting in East London 275 Miles Southwest of Durban and the Diamond mining Centre of Kimberley. Many were wounded. Police at East London declined to say the number of natives killed and wounded but their firing from about 4 p. M. Yesterday until mid night indicated the number of casualties was High. Reports from East London Indi Cate that six municipal and govern ment buildings such As schools and missions were put to the Torch by native rioters. Two a roman Cath Olic at least eight negroes died in the clash in which South african police opened fire badly mauled boy still wants to be a lion Tamer Paris Tiger seriously mauled a 10-year-old boy at a circus Here yesterday but failed to shake the Young Ster s determination to learn to be an animal Tamer. Marc de Mont Brison was in the Cage with the regular Trainer taking his 10th lesson As a lion Tamer jumbo a big african cat sprang from her Perch and went Down under her. His left leg was mauled. Tell Mummy that i still want to learn to be a Tamer when i get out of Marc said As the ambulance took him away. Weizmann first Israel head Dies heart attack claims life of renowned Leader chemist fighting men want tougher Korea policy Hope Gen. Eisenhower s visit will Lead to drive by Robert Al non Tokyo military Mer Here Hope that after one look a the korean stalemate attic k Early s under. Chalk weiz51axn Reh Vot. Israel apr. Chaim Weizmann first president of Israel and renowned chemist elect Eisenhower will decide to it by increasing the Allied forces it a. Strong opposition the not be disturbed. Automatic weapons and rides it government has authorized separa More sponsored programs will not on a native Quarter crowd. Land whipping the reds. Ton or the powerful publicly be s Ven bbl time. These military Leader police lilies Ana axiom aug Wear _ _. Wardens Aid police in Hunt for Mau Mau Nairobi Kenya on the scene with a car. The family was driven to the Home of friends at 814 William Avenue Winnipeg. The Mother was taken to general Hospital for treatment. On his arrival at Deer Lodge the father was All but unconscious. The Hiir had been burned off his head and Chest. His face hands bail and arms were smeared with Jelly the Only treatment available i in Idelair. He arrived at the Hospital at 8.451 hours and 45 minutes after he received the Burns. The reel Cross monday was pro Hunters game wardens and a Viding clothes for the Danihy. Their tonal Park officials police and All its contents were de today in an Extension of the Mau Mau Roundup to the Aber a dare Forest 120 Miles Northwest of Nairobi. Government officials said they were combing the Forest because groups of natives had been concentrating there for some time. The officials added there was no evidence of any Large scale movement of kikuyu tribesmen who form the bulk of the anti White Mau Mau terrorists into the area but the search Force would i ascertain How Many natives had moved in and whether they had lawful intentions. The answer was logical in the White House of course be cause it is the White House that gives shape orders. He can be president he must in order to explore what kind of president Eisenhower will make we must outline his Basic beliefs. He is in obvious owned British broadcasting corporation from its Long standing monopoly control of the United kingdom s airwaves. This break with tradition con cedes limited rights of Competition to private Enterprise following official Sanction of the principle of sponsored broadcasting. The government s White paper granting the authority was carried by 297 votes to 269. British listeners now got their radio and television entertainment ree from advertising unless they in on commercially sponsored programs from the Republic of Ireland or the continent. No immediate change the Experiment announced leaders a know us will be buried tuesday near his Home in the promised land he helped build. Conjunction with bbl s operating Bridge column Page 4. Deaths and Page 14. Finance news and commodity markets pages 28, z9. Hollywood column Page 5. Society news pages sports pages is. Twin pictures Page i. Railway Case adjourned by Board by Shane Mackay Ottawa special Canadian Pacific railway s application for a guaranteed 6vj per cent return on its investment opened monday be fore the Federal Board of transport commissioners. The Case was adjourned shortly after the Board met in order to allow railway and provincial coun Sel to discuss procedure for admission of evidence. It was expected to resume later in the Day . Counsel indicated they will require about a week to pre sent their witnesses and support ing documents in the Case. M. A. Macpherson Saskatchewan coun Sel told the Board the opposing provincial lawyers would require sex principal of College Dies in East or. John Henry Riddell headed Wesley until 1938 Totev. John Henry Riddell 89. Principal of Wesley College from 1017 until his retirement in 1938, at car Eton place on killed 13 negroes and wounded jed6e that such a course would Bei announcement of the death of the j78. Costly. But they Hope for an in 77-year-old father Israel of crease in the United nations n ill pc Nunno Ori hic Start new fire sometime after the firing sub renewal of charter the for died sunday ont. Mother 10 years is expected to be a u n Che d in 1953. A govern nent memorandum however pm Hasi Zed that its introduction must wait until the Calls on capital resources for National defence and 3ther priority undertakings make the move feasible. The new order does not mean commercial sponsorship will be thrown wide open. It will be con fined at the Start to the expand ing Field of television and on frequencies higher than those used at present. Television networks already in operation by the bbl Wil be maintained and enlarged while the Cor his son Robert Gerald who died in 1951, had been Canada s per manent Delegate to the United nations general Assembly at new York. Born on farm born on a farm in Peel county ont., or. Riddell graduated in divinity at Victoria College Toronto and came West in 1s90 to take the methodist Church pastorate at Cartwright Man. In 1893 he became first pastor of Young Church Winnipeg. The sided this morning another at nand tempt was made to put the. Torch to a building in East London. A fire brigade went in with police Protection and when natives stoned the Convoy police opened fire. At port Elizabeth meanwhile Strong police forces in armoured i cars and trucks stood by at the Airport on the albeit for the one go Day general strike called by the african National Congress in the Eastern Cape Region. Few natives were seen on the streets As the strike began and there were no incidents Early in the Day. Crease in the United nations with soldiers available close Ai tenders close for stadium construction tenders for construction of Winnipeg s new football stadium were closed monday. If the tenders Are in Range of what we Hope they Culver about the same time for Cross Frijey head of the stadium com exam mation of railway officials. Mittie said monday work on the the company is asking the Board Structure will begin almost rimmed Alex Zenkl n to guarantee a level of freight rates which would bring it an an Inual net Revenue of per cent on its investment in railway prop erty which it estimated at about at dec. 31, 1951. Iat Cly. Work on the grading and landscaping of the areas has been underway for some time. Tenders were to be opened later monday. Seating capacity of the reinforced Concrete stadium will be in the permanent stands with provision for future expansion. Temperatures readings during the 24-hour period ending at 6.30 . Monday were Man. Max. Prec. Vancouver. 50 .02 Calgary 40 59 Edmonton 27 56 Swift current 30 37 to. Saskatoon 20 41 to. Regina 42 to. Brandon. 21 34 Winnipeg ill no .10 fort Churchill 3 h .09 port Arthur 22 10 Toronto. 30 54 to. Ottawa 30 s4 to. Alex Zebrun a Belair Fisherman suffered Burns to his Back Chest face and arms sunday morning to save these children and his wife from the flames that swept their four room Lake Shore Home. Then he walked a mile in his underwear for help. Shown Here Are left to right Shirley Ann Zebrun six mrs. Zebrun 28 Rose Lee two and Jimmy five. The Mother suffered minor face and hand Burns. Suburbs May ask Aid in transit Deal Canadian on the skids Down 2 cents decline Means gain for Prairie s Farmers after several months of living in a rarefied atmosphere the Cana Dian Dollar has started to slide Back toward Par. The results of the slide have already been Felt by some canadians and will Likely soon be Felt by More. The decline has worked to the advantage of wheat producers. It will also tend to raise the Price in terms of Money of Canadian product exported to a prolonged illness plunged this newly born desert nation into deep mourning. A places of enter pamment were closed and memorial meetings were arranged from Hills of Galilee Down to the egyptian Frontier and the sea coast. Premier David quickly called his Cabinet into ses Sion and eulogized the great states Man o zionism Wiio from boyhood dreamed and planned a new jew ish Homeland. The Cabinet decreed that All work will Stop tuesday the Day of the s ate funeral. Within hours tie president s passing israeli soldiers in full Battle dress and carrying rifles lined the Roadway leading to the Weizmann mansion where work men began constructing a canopied cat Falque. Weizmann dreamed of a jewish Homeland As a boy in Russia where he was born near Pinsk one of 12 children. The jewish state was born in 1948 when Groat Britain Surron urls to the extent of picking up debentures if a metropolitan com Mission is set up to control the greater transit system it was Learned monday. A fact finding committee including Many suburban mayors is expected to Pool its views at a meet ing tuesday on whether or not the suburbs could participate with advantage in a metropolitan commis Ion. Mayor j. L. Bodie of East Kil United states. But for con Sumers the decline works Dis advantageously. All imports Frorer. The United states will tend to be come dearer. Stocks on hand this Price Rise will not be so quickly apparent As the change in wheat prices because present Cana Dian stocks of imported articles were largely bought before the Canadian Dollar started to Sag. J. H. Riddell same year he began his Long association with Wesley College As r classics teacher. In 1896, with the growth of i duties at the College he was re leased from his pastorate and fro i then on devoted his whole time t educational work. He left Winnipeg in 1903 t. Fount Alberta College at Edmon ton. During his 14 years As Prin Cipal there the College expand to an enrolment of More than 1, 000 students. Success prompted his re turn to Wesley College in 1917 a principal. The College at that Tim faced financial and faculty difficulties but with the support of f Large number of people in Mani Toba and Saskatchewan or. Rid see Riddell Page 6 Donan committee chairman Indi n rated last week that the committee would support metropolitan control. Mayor Bodie s committee has also been probing ways and Means of raising Money so the suburbs could pay Timeir share ill Purchase of the transit system. Price of the bus and Streetcar network with buildings is set at since the suburbs Are asking for 50 per cent representation of the commission the committee feels it will be pressed for a similar Capi Tal outlay. The committee it is Learned will probably recommend that Deben Tures be issued to raise the Money packed by the provincial govern ment. As. One committee member put it they have a moral Obliga Tion to Back personality girl free press Siren will Herald Advent of two minutes silence in remembrance of the fallen in two world wars the free press Siren will Herald the beginning of the two minutes silence on november 11. In accordance with tradition at thirty seconds to 11 . The Siren will commence a blast which will end exactly at 11 . The Siren will then be silent during the two minute tribute. The second sounding of the blast lasting one minute will Mark the end of the silence period. During the two minute silence flags on the free press building will be lowered to half staff and will remain so until Sundown. Free press publishing times and office hours november Lith the main business office of the free press will remain closed on november 11 till 1 . Advertising and circulation phone mmt6. Also the customary Early release of the evening edition will not commence till after 1 . On remembrance Day fascists gain in local German votes Frankfurt i g h 11st and fascist forces scored Sharp gains and Chancellor Konrad Aden Auer s Middle Road Christian Democrat party lost ground yesterday in local elections in three West German states. In lower Saxony British zone Birthplace of the outlawed nazi like socialist Reich party two for Mer nazi officials were named to Public Oitice. Adenauer s chief opposition the socialist social democrats held their own and gained slightly in some areas. The voting was for local and District and City and District the British occupied states of North Rhine Westphalia Rhineland palatinate and lower Saxony. Radical right wingers had burst out the Day before the elections with Swastika stamped leaflets ask ing the voters to Boycott the polls and patiently await the return of nazism. The socialists handily won the Hannover District parliament sea left vacant by the death of Thelt Chiel Taic Kurt Schumacher. Their Choice Ernst Winter polled votes to for Gottfried schlae gel who was backed by All three government parties. The falling Exchange value of Canadian Dollar in terms of see Dollar Page 7 see we1zmanx Page 7 Gen. Van Fleet reported leaving Seoul James a. Van Fleet will leave his Post As commander of Tho United slates eighth army in Korea within 60 Days the associated press Learned on Good authority sunday night. The future assignment of the 60 Vear old four Star general probably will hinge on conversations with president elect Eisenhower when the latter visits Korea. Laughing Irene goes to princess9 final a bubbling personality and keen sense of humor have Wen for Irene Urban of 136 Austin Street the right to enter the final contest in the search for Manitoba s Fenny Princess. Nineteen year old Irene walked on to the stage of the Odeon that a saturday night and completely captivated the audience with her Happy out look on life. As in the first contest Fri Day night Irene won a close decision by gaining half a Point Over attractive Carole Guy of 239 Chelsea Avenue. An office employee she was nominated by her sister Olga Urban who accurately depicted Irene s personality in a let Ter which also pointed to her sense of responsibility As shown by Irene s work As Parks Board supervisor and a fresh air Camp counsellor. Two girls now have been chosen in tha free press Odeon Penny Princess search. Friday night Yvette Jodoin of 537 Ritchot Street St. Boniface was named a preliminary win Ner. Irene and Yvette will com Pete against three More girls to be named tonight tuesday and wednesday nights at the Odeon theatre. The girls Are chosen by audiences seeing the j. Arthur rank film Penny Princess a technicolor comedy Romance starring Yolonde Donlan. Master of ceremonies Tom Pacey manager of the Odeon theatre presented the Winner with gifts from Morley shoe store King s limited Barney Charach photographer Moirs chocolate company Portage florists and the Bali Bali per fume company. The other five girls received chocolates from Neilson s com Pany. The six girls who appear tonight represent All parts f the City St. Boniface and Tyson Man. They Are Jean 22 Dundurn place Jessie Mccallum 784 Wellington Avenue Ruth Sal Lee 461 Martin Avenue Jean Labelle 272 Dollard Boulevard St. Boniface Muriel Mutch Ste. G. Winn Toba apartments and Myrtle Quinn Emerson. The stage selection starts at 9.15 . Irene Urban
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