Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 14, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Final edition 44 pages weather forecast Winnipeg m1hl winds Southeast it 451 saturday afternoon. Low Friday and fetch sat-1 urday 25 and 45. Price by Carrier 30 cents per week Winnipeg Friday november 14, 1952 . Chiefs deny peril less in 55 never intended giving that impression says Lovett by Edwin l. Dale Job. Washington Nyht the joint chiefs of staff denied thursday that they Ever in tended to give the that the years 1953 and 1954 will constitute the period of greatest military peril to the United states. The denial came As one Point in a reply by Robert a. Lovett Secretary of defence to a series of criticisms and recommendations made earlier this year by the Senate preparedness subcommittee. Or. Lovett and various subordinates in the defence department disagreed with the subcommittee s findings on Al most every Point. Among other things the subcommittee had sharply criticized the decision by the administration to stretch out achievement of desired Mili tary strength until 1955 on the ground that the joint chiefs had cited 1953 and 1954 As the period of our greatest thursday the joint chiefs denied that conclusion saying Only that this would be a very dangerous period and that the peril would not necessarily be lessened after 1954. Or. Lovett said the joint chiefs made no Effort to assess russian intentions but Only found that russian capabilities would be very dangerous in that period. Red a boat program Breaks Down Fleet still Well under sub target say reports by Veba of by own by special arrangement with London news chronic la London Russia s plan for a submarines has broken Down according to reports reaching Bri Tain. The program was begun in 1949. But Russia has still Only about 370 submarines plus about 120 build ing roughly the same numbers As last year. Stalin gave orders for submarine construction to have the highest possible priority. What has b e e n happening in russian shipyards to hold up the program is not known. Lack of building capacity Lack of trained technicians and shortage of materials must to among t h e reasons. Battleships too construction of a new russian battleship is reported in the latest edition of Jane s fighting ships. The ship is called Sovetski soyuz. There were persistent rumours two years ago that one to four new battleships were building. It May be that the battleship program has also broken Down. Sun Lxi . Forecast continuing mild Moon Altet sati 3.o2pm. Sparks death on red Grain flows to Ocean freighters ships at Montreal line up to wait for cargoes the movement of Grain from the Prairies Down the great lakes to Ocean loading Points in Eastern Canada has gone into High gear. John Rayner Western representative of Roy Milner Federal trans port controller confirmed in Winnipeg Friday that the big fall movement had begun in Earnest. This was indicated by the figures for loading and handling he said. In the first 10 working Days of november about bushels of Grain were loaded at Prairie country Points. This was an aver age of cars a Day. In the Sim Ilar period in october country loadings were at the rate of cars a Day. The movement is gathering momentum on the lakes and at Ocean loading Points As Well. More and More vessels Are moving from the Ore Trade into Grain on the lakes. Troops to Winter uniforms of foam plastic Washington Nyht the army announced thurs Day that sets of revolutionary new foam plastic Gar ments resistant to cold and wet would be issued to army combat units in Korea in Jan uary for extensive Battle 1 known As the col bar special purpose Winter uniform the garments of jackets and trousers Are worn next the skin without underwear. They Are protected from external abrasion by a lightweight cot ton jacket and Overall. Happy window of Scotland Balmoral Castle frames Britain s Youthful Queen Elizabeth and her smiling son Prince Charles who celebrates his fourth birthday today. Govt. Employees Britain helps get 4 Days off at Christmas Manitoba government employees Are going to have a four Day break from work at Christmas time but the time off will be made up. Hon. C. E. Greenlay provincial Secretary said Friday the employees will not have to work saturday dec. 27. When employees leave after work Christmas eve they will not have to show up again until monday dec. 29. To make up for the Satur Day morning off employees will have to work the full Day of the preceding saturday dec. Employees who work in offices where the Days and hours of opening and closing Are set by statute such As the land titles will not be Able to take advantage of the four Day break. Daniel Malan backs Down reports say Premier accepts ruling govt. Court illegal papers claim Ore irate into Grain on the lakes. Johannesburg South Africa wednesday were Daniel gov at the Lakehead with a has decided to accept the cargo of close to bushels South african Appeal court ruling i Ais was the heaviest a nip ent in Many that the High court of parliament i meanwhile at Montreal Ocean is illegal some official nationalist vessels were arriving even faster i party newspapers reported today. Than they could be handled by Load-1 they said the government will in p fall la to _ t t v Ere reports fight the next general election with the coloured mixed blood voters still on the common Roll which ing facilities that More than 36 vessels were lined up Friday at Montreal piers waiting for Grain cargoes. American jumps out of window . Loyalty committee rejects smear charges new York suicide of Abraham h. Feller director of the United nations Legal depart ment has touched off controversy Between . Secretary general Trygve lie and the Mccarran sub committee investigating the Loy Alty of the american employees of the world organization. The 47-year-old Feller Tore him self from his wife s arms thurs Day and leaped to death from their 12th-floor apartment. Lie. Who announced his Resigna Tion from his . Post monday said Feller killed himself because of the Strain of defending . Employees against indiscriminate nears and exaggerated a Federal grand jury As Well As he Senate internal Security sub committee headed by senator Pat Mccarran dem. Nev has been looking into charges of subversive affiliations aimed at some Ameri can members of the secretariat. Feller not a target Robert Morris counsel for the Senate sub committee said Feller himself was. Not a target of the investigation. In a statement on behalf of three members of the sub committee senators James Eastland dem. Homer Ferguson rep. Mich and will Young Prince Mark birthday four year old Charles receives Royal Salute London Britain said Happy birthday today to a Small citizen with a Long Royal highness the Duke of Corn Wall Duke of rot Livesay Earl of Garrick Baron of Renfrew lord of the Isles and Prince and great Steward of Scotland. J in other words Chubby faced Prince Charles is four years old today. Important birthday Prairies to the Lakehead is considered caused largely by the abnormally warm weather in Western Canada in recent weeks. Or. Rayner said the warmer weather meant less demand for Coal and Many of the cars that would have been hauling fuel if the fall had been colder were now taking Grain Claxton blasts Clergyman on troop report by Victor Mackie Mains intact. Malan will Campaign mainly on Feller was an Gen uie political racial segregation is eral counsel and principal director sue however and seek a mandate of the . Legal department since see Story on Page 8 to take coloured off the common be Roll and give them separate representation the papers said. Die trans Yaler nationalist Organ in the Transvaal said Malan in tends to carry through the Appeal court ruling to a conclusion and ultimate the nationalist party will carry out political apartheid segregation die trans Valer said. Die Burger the Cape nationalist newspaper which Malan him self used to edit said the Appeal Ottawa special Hon court ruling had stopped the gov so far. For one thing he s heir appear the throne King George i died last feb. 6. Consequently special flags were flown atop Buckingham Palace and government buildings and booming guns saluted him from the Tower i interfering of London. The National Anthem was played in his Honor at the opening of the bbl s first morning news broadcast. Tonal defence Friday charged a prominent Canadian Clergyman with making sweeping state j ments which had the effect of damaging the morale of the forces decreasing recruiting and with the defence of and it s his first birthday to of Gether with both his parents. Rev. Harold Young chairman of the armed forces chaplain service the Canadian Council loaded with gifts kissed by friends teacher becomes Penny Princess a Jodoin. A 2irl Wlton quiet had to he at in firm own. A Yvette Jodoin a girl with quiet Poison and an intriguing French Canadian accent is Manitoba s Penny Princess. The 21-year old attractive school teacher with Brown eyes and hair tool. A close but highly popular decision Over four other Princess contestants on the stage of the Odeon theatre thursday night. Yvette a girl whose Charm and personality make her every Inch a Penny Princess scored half a Point More than Shirley bold of 111 Ethelbert Street and a Point Over Donna Sutton 1521 Banna Tyne Avenue on the Odeon applause meter. She now will be entered by the free press and the Odeon in the National search for Canada s Penny Princess. Excited Yvette immediately Learned what it is like to be a Princess. She was invited to appear on Walker s wigwam Over station Krc she was loaded with gifts presented by Winnipeg merchants she was mobbed by scores of Happy St. Boniface residents who jammed the theatre to applaud her and then rushed Back stage to hug and kiss her. Dozens of friends and relatives swarmed around her chattering madly All at the same time. Minutes before on stage she received the big array of gifts was crowned Penny Princess by Mas Ter of ceremonies Tom Pacey and Bent Down to take a bouquet of Flowers from Little six year old Linda Goodman of 64 Hindley Avenue. St. Vital. Of All the people in theatre Linda probably exhibited the greatest Assurance and poise. The Penny Princess herself is too excited to think of her Chan Ces of winning a trip to Britain. Her biggest concern thursday night was How she could squeeze m radio interview this morning in to the Short time available. She had to be at Marion school by 8.40 ., she said ready to Start teach ing. But the chances Are today that that the struggle for constitutional Freedom would not be Given up. Bettinghouse operators convicted two bookmakers Friday in City said. The terrible tragedy of his death is the Morris statement read the statement of Trygve lie is on its face irresponsible. This sub committee is charged with the duty of determining whether any United Grain Beetle Yvette won t get much teaching in. Her excited pupils who helped her win the very first elimination contest probably won t let her. Lam. U vol by the army s welfare officers. Brigade above in Yvette Jodoin of St. Boniface who won a close decision thursday night Over four other Penny Princess contestants at the Odeon theatre. The 21-year-old school teacher now enters in the National Fenny Tran com much. A v. Have said publicly in London ont. That the morale of the Canadian 27th brigade in Germany is bad and welfare services provided the troops were no personal visit after they pleaded guilty to operating a Bettinghouse in the Boston hat works 566 main Street. They were Brothers Abraham and Joseph Forzley both of 826 Alverstone Street. Alverstone Street. Aroused by this criticism the a n minister of National defence in a Crown prosecutor c. W. Tupper statement released to the isaid Abraham was last convicted said p is May 7, 194t, keeping a betting or. Young has not even visits Kouse and fled ?200 he added our forces in Germany that he had been convicted twice since that time for being found in a Bettinghouse. Joseph the Crown said was last convicted for keeping a betting close Friend of Alger Hiss former state department aide convicted of lying to a grand jury when he denied passing official secrets to Whittaker Chambers self admitted courier for a pre War soviet spy ring. Lie in a statement said Feller has worked Day and night under my direction to uphold due process of Law and Justice in the investigations against the indiscriminate smears and exaggerated under heavy Strain this placed him under a pro longed and serious lie death plunge the dotted line from the open 12th floor window to the ground Marks the death path of Abraham h. Feller United nations Legal department head in his plunge from his new York apartment. Feller had recently been questioned by lawyers of the Mccarran internal Security committee currently probing subversive activities. Or Feller who was special Council 10 Trygve lie is seen in inset he made similar charges about the morale of the troops in Korea without having been or. Young reportedly made his statement in an address to the Canadian Council of churches meeting in London. He contended that reports received from the in the past three to were disquieting. He added in fact this is a master piece of understatement but i Don t want to go into he suggested that because of the morale of the canadians it was obvious that better services states citizen working at the United nations poses a threat to our National Security. Although the investigation is barely under Way we have seen a Parade of United nations officials refuse to deny membership in the communist party and in some cases refuse to answer whether they have been involved in espionage against this country. We fully intend to continue our investigation in the interest of the Security of the United prov. Cabinet to discuss Mccullough application for release of Gavin House March .13, 1946, when he release Gavin was fined or. Tupper said Mccullough held at Hea Mgley to huh Tiu in incl Finno Titi Livla Lack he had been convicted twice since Fiat time for being found in a Bettinghouse. The Crown against Irvine diner 106 Machray Avenue and , 215% Logan Avenue who were charged with being found in a Bettinghouse at 566 main Street. Jail since acquittal of murder last May will be discussed by Mani Toba s Cabinet ministers at their Council meeting next tuesday Hon. Ivan Schultz attorney Gen eral said Friday. Ucil i services were needed than those provided Ivan baser ski 264 King Street again rears its ugly head by Michael Best Grain Exchange reporter the Rusty Grain Beetle Western Canada s most serious insect pest of stored Grain during the second world War has again appeared in the Prairie provinces. It was Learned Here thursday that infestation has been discovered at scattered Points through out the West. So far infestation has occurred chiefly in Saskatchewan. The presence of the Grain Beetle is particularly unwelcome this season when huge stocks of Grain arc in storage in Western country elevators and on farms. Its understood that so far the Grain attacked has been chiefly wheat that was harvested Low in Grade from the 1950 crop. Much of this wheat grading five land six through Frost and other i Mccullough was acquitted by an Jand six trough Frost and other Assize court jury of the prayer ses damage has been in storage at sign slaying of his seven year old about two years. Daughter. Martha in the Penn urls tactically to dirt guilty to being found in a Gam ing or. Claxton said reports from House nov. 13 at 223 Alexander j Sinak i nor Dunno All sides indicated that the 27th brigade in Europe is one of the finest fighting forces he quoted a report from the Ondon observer for sept. 28 As stating the Canadian brigade group though formed Only last year has no Superior in the Rhine the minister of defence cited other reports by military report Otth by praising the you Don t get this Type fight no Force if the morale is not said or. Claxton. Chinese reds did t use Gas . Seoul Cap a sensational by South koreans that Chin Ese communists used Gas shells Early thursday in capturing pin Point Hill was termed unfounded by United states chemical warfare expert. . Harrison a. Chemical officer of the of fifth corps pressure by gamblers spurs protest ont. Pressure in Canada to make Gamb Ling a wide open Enterprise is forc ing the Church to repeat its appeals to Federal authorities for a crack Down Rev. A. J. Gallagher Gen eral Secretary of the Canadian Council of churches said thurs Day. He blamed organized gambling for the pressure and defended the Council s right to Tell the govern ment about it. The government for the most part welcomes the expression of opinion of such bodies As he said. The Council in a Resolution brought in by its department of decided to Appeal front that one Soldier was made ill from picnic acid fumes from regular artillery us Smeu id Cip Peai Markham 4o the government to Amend the Laws that now permit Church and daughter Martha on the grounds was ordered held in custody to await the pleasure of the Lieuten ant governor. Mccullough s counsel a. J. All cases of the Rusty Grain Beetle have been found in temporary annexes where a lot of Low Grade wheat has been in storage. Points inspected o vuu1iou4, Stringer said Friday his Applina Learned in Winnipeg Tion cited a. Number of cases Cdv that an inspection of Tion cited a number of cases Cov ering similar situations. These the application said indicate that the Section of the criminal code concerned is to protect the Community and it is for the government to enquire As to whether the Pris Oner has recovered his sanity and ought to be discharged. Or. Schultz said any order for Mccullough s release would have to be by order in Council. Mccullough s wife Lillian also charged with the murder of her daughter was acquitted last month because of insanity and also ordered hem at the pleasure of the lieutenant governor. Temperature the 24-hour period ending at 6.30 Friday were Man. Max free Vancouver 45 Umic Siuw permit Gnu ten Julu said after an investigation i the Charity lotteries an d said if re front that one Soldier was ill that the Crimi Nal code should be amended to legalize gambling. 24 Edmonton. 20 swim current 30 Saskatoon x go Gina 20 Brandon. 13 Wix Sipeo. 25 i port Churchill 27 Arthur 27 Toronto 34 31 50 4r 48 46 52 so 44 30 35 .16 to Western storage Points has been completed lately by or. H. E. Gray officer in charge of investigations for the stored products insect Laboratory at Ottawa. Or. Gray left Winnipeg wednesday night for tha Lakehead in connect see Grain be Eixe within a. Around the world Pace 6. Bridge Page 29. Comics pages so 81. Crossword Puzzle Page 29. Deaths and funerals Page 88. Eisenhower Story Pace 9. Financial news and commodity markets pages 38, 39. Hollywood column Page 5. Serial Page 12. Society news paces 18, a 15, 16f 17. Sports pages 24, 25, 28. Twin pictures Page 29. 700 canadians heading Home for Christmas Rotterdam Hundred officers and men of 27 Canadian infantry brigade group sailed from Here Early Friday the greek line Neptunia. The draft is composed of mar ried soldiers from every Cana Dian province who Are headed for reunion and families a spot of leave postings to other duties and Christmas at Home. All have completed a year of service in Europe with Canada s nato brigade. Included in the draft Are 28 officers. Just about 48 hours before Clearing Rotterdam for Quebec the Neptunia disembarked about 700 soldiers brought Over As the first contingent of the rotational scheme. These officers and men have joined units in Han Over Hohne and Hamelin. 3-dimensional film called Hollywood s reply to to t Arch Oboler thursday predicted that within two years 40 per cent of All motion pictures made in Hollywood will be in three dimensional. This will be Hollywood s answer to he said. Or. Oboler is producer writer and director of Bwana Devil first full length Fea Ture movie made in three Dimen Sions. Commenting on cinerama the three dimensional film now appearing on Broadway he said this is an illusion of three dimensional photography a very sex of circus. But wham he picture Industry needs is not a Large screen and retooling but something entirely different that can be accomplished at a minimum Cost. He said that three dimensional films Cost considerably More to produce using a new kind of stereo camera developed by Milton Gunz Berg of the natural vision corporation. They can be shown in theatres around the country using screens now in use. The Only adjustment required is synchronization of two projectors at a Cost of approximately
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