Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, November 17, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 17, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Final edition p Price by Carrier 30 cents per week Winnipeg monday november 17, 1952 weather forecast Winnipeg Cloudy with intermittent rain beginning Early tuesday morning. Winds Northeast at 20. Temperature steady at 35. Forecast intermittent rain for Manitoba farm car hurtles into tree killing Driver Norwood Man crash victim loss in Church fire s photo by Doherty Douglas Mott 28, of 183 Enfield Crescent was killed Early today when his car plunged off Henderson Highway. Auto plunges off Henderson Highway traffic mishaps shooting and fire take four other lives death of a Young Norwood free but was not successful. She Man Early this morning when dashed to the Highway and flagged his car plunged off Henderson Highway and smashed into a tree photo by Jack Ablott Christ Church 275 Henry Avenue after saturday afternoon fire. Church was to Mark 77th anniversary dec. 7. Increased to five the week end fatal ii toll for Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario. Dead Are Douglas Mott 28, of 183 in Jekl Crescent Norwood. Paul Goodman 35, of Kewa in tin ont. Herbert Hart 12, grand Marais Man. Thomas Wolstenholme 84, for Mer m.l.a., of Minnedosa. Arthur Hoogsteen 20, of ont., and formerly of Manitoba or. Mott was killed about 12.10 . Monday. The car in. Which he was driving alone smashed off a guard Post left the Highway and hurtled an estimated so Yards before stopping. I the car slammed into a twelve Inch tree on the property of Hugo spare the wielder the whip is House Ives plea Button Oldfield eng land a the housewives of this midlands town want to bring Back flogging but with tender thoughts for the whip wielders. They suggested today that electric punishes handle the task. A housewives league told the District s member of parliament that Corporal punish ment for criminals is Neces sary to end the recent wave of violent crimes. May or names committee on transit offer mayor Garnet Coulter monday appointed a special transit com Mittee to study the province s of Fer of an option on the Winnipeg electric company s transit system. The committee essentially the Turfa Tfirn same As the City s finance threatened anti freeze chemical Tariff asked hearing May have far reaching results by Victor Mackie Ottawa special Dow chemical of Canada monday asked the Tariff Board for tar Iff Protection at a rate of 20 per cent on imports of thy Lene glycol from the United states and other most favored nation countries. Ethylene glycol is used in the manufacture of Perman ent types of anti freeze. The hearing will open up an investigation not Only of the question of Tariff Protection but also the Price spread in Canada Between the Cost of the commodity to the manufacturer and the Cost of anti freeze to the Motorist. It could have far reaching consequences not Only for the consumer but also in Canada s Tariff policies. Douglas Mott , lot 113 Henderson passing car the Driver which Mittee includes the mayor him _ self and aldermen c. E. Simoniii f John Blumburg Jack St. John Bebchuk George Sharpe and v. B. Anderson. Mayor Coulter said an Organiza Way and Tore it from its roots. The car then toppled Over on its Side with the broken tree lying across the car body. Mrs. Neusetzer told the free press she was in bed when she Wieard the in Houseboat and skippered feet she ran outside Pearson Calls for action on conflict new York a hotel. L. Came to her House and phoned the . Police pulled the Driver free and or. I. O. Fryer provincial Coroner pronounced life extinct. The car was travelling South tonal meeting will be held As soon As possible. The committee he said would make certain preliminary investigations for the guidance of City Council. It would function until i Jiu Yucai kvti3 a Mulji if i i i. Wards the City when the Accident Council decided otherwise occurred. Chef Jacobs Kelsof Inea Ronile shouting to her sleeping East Paul police department the special group was that Many Tov Ltee hem is serious questions had to be studied she attempted to pry he Driver Herbert Hart died in Winnipeg general Hospital at 7.40 . Sun Day ten minutes after he was admitted suffering from a Bullet wound in the head. According to the ramp Herbert was Hunting rabbits near grand before the City could make any Marais sunday afternoon with his Iron out several preliminary Preb brother Jack and Harold before Council meets. Both 14. Stepping into the Bush _ ahead of the other two Herbert was acc Dently shot in the head b. Pearson president of the United with a .22 Bullet. Nations general avs Paul Goodman was burned Toita the in must take act Klon the. Death sunday morning and his Moia korean conflict to end it m pos ther and Stepfather or. And mrs. Sible. A. Bjornson Are in Hospital with Pearson Canadian minister of Burns received in the fire which external affairs told their Home on eighth interviewers sunday that the As i Street Keewatin. Sembly has to take some kind i the elderly couple was dragged of action with respect to the burning House by chief asked whether such measures As bringing pressure on China should be in ending the korean War Pearson replied we Sider every later he warned it would be a mistake to take any action which would drive the soviet Union out of the a tatted Pearson said that if the korean of police s. Sheridan and fire chief Wally Powell. The fire was first noticed at 1.45 . By chief Sheridan As he glanced out his window and he turned in the alarm. Found near door the Home is Only a Short Dis Tance from the fire Hall and fire men responded promptly. The two . 1 Jit Lvuv War is settled by a Compromise men found or. And mrs. Bjornson will not be a Compromise at lying just inside the front door 4t-ia if in Inni Nln the expense of principle. Where they had fallen in trying the in he said not give to escape the flames. They were up the principle that prisoners of j removed from the burning Struc War Shoula not be forcibly and taken to Hospital. Ai med and compelled to go Back tempts to Rescue or. Goodman fail to communism at the Point of a see accidents Page 7 Hon. D. C. Abbott minister of finance asked the Tariff Board to conduct the hearing following Strong representations from Dow chemical of Canada that United states made ethylene glycol was be ing shipped into Canada in such Large quantities that the Canadian Industry was threat ened with extinction. L. D. Smithers vice presi Dent of Dow chemical of can Ada made the submission reason for the appointment of monday. He said the company had invested at Sarnia approximately in facilities to manufacture Ethy Lene glycol. When Canada Toady needed glycol during the War there was Little available from foreign sources. Today Canada was being flooded with Low priced Gly col mixtures and the survival of our Industry is in he said. Urgent problem ethylene glycol is admitted to Canada free of Tariff under the general agreement on tariffs and Trade. Dow chemical was aware of this but stressed that the urgency of its prob Lem should convince the Tariff Board that some Way must be found to give Protection to decision on Purchase of the transit set up he added. It had originally been planned that Council As a whole would meet on the matter. However it is expected the committee will on blast Washington a the atomic Energy commission has officially disclosed that Hydrogen bomb research was include in a test of nuclear weapons at heavily guarded eniwetok atoll. But it stood Pat today on its refusal to admit that such a bomb had been exploded the commission after its terse announcement last night also spoke of possible prosecution for those who have written letters Home about seeing what they Des the world s first a bomb blast. The Canadian Industry. We Are by this Brief re questing Tariff Protection of 20 per cent and Valorme from see anti freeze Page 7 Clark denies making plea for More i s Tokyo Mark Clark United nations commander today denied that he had asked for Nodi or. Harold c. Urey Nobel United states divisions for winning scientist who was a key service in Korea. Figure in the development of the atom bomb said in Chicago he believes the dec announcement Means the United states has successfully exploded its first a bomb. T the Chicago Sun times said sat urday that Clark had asked the de Fence department to Send three or four More american divisions to Korea. Oubridge column 4. Comics pages 21, 21. Crossword Puzzle Pajic 10. Deaths and funerals Page 9. Eisenhower Story Page 6. Finance news and commodity markets pages 28, 29. Hollywood column Page s. Serial Page 11. Society news pages 13, 14, 15. Sports pages 18, 19, 20. Twin pictures Page 4. Avenue causing damage estimated at the Parish was to have celebrate Appeal court Here gets vital Oil Case big companies watch provincial action clo sely a Case which ultimately May affect millions of dollars Worth of Oil rights in this province opened monday before the Mani i Toba court of Appeal. Over kor paid the Appeal is brought by mils province of Manitoba and has at in bitter Doltl racing flames destroy memorial window Organ defective wiring possible cause worst damage done to roof fire Church saturday swept Christ final wheat payments on thursday Grain Exchange head declares return too Low cheques for upwards of will Start going out. To Manitoba Farmers thursday for their share of the final wheat payment. Saturday the Federal department of Trade and Commerce announced a clean up payment averaging 25.23913 cents a Bushel. The Canadian what Board is now porn Parint to distribute the surplus in the 1951 52 wheat Pool. Manitoba Farmers should have their share of final wheat Pov Mem a Day or two alter distribution starts. Meanwhile size of the find payment averaging 23 cents a ii Bushel was by stank a Jones president of the Grain Exchange. Farmers were paying a sri Price for a scheme Rifis no to moderate the Hichs and of Price fluctuation Wycich has of producer merely eliminated tl-4 highs or. Jones charged. Farmer s own this payment was not a wi-Idf-4 nor Junco dec it a after considerable delay Tain deductions the Lor Sci w merely being paid his own Money. It represents a return per Bushel much lower than he would Havo received had his wheat been sold in the Market place. Prairie Farmers delivered 45- bushels of wheat to Ali e Canadian wheat Board in the Croil year that ended last july 31. Of this total some big Shell were delivered by wheat producers in Manitoba. This works out to roughly si1 000.000 As Manitoba Farmers share of the Money left in Pool. Another Factor May increase Hij Manitoba share. Manitoba was the Only Pra if province to Complete the Harvest m the fall of 1951. And the Mani Toba wheat came off High in Grade. This Means thai on the final payment this pro Vince s Farmers should get a slightly higher proportionate pay ment than those in the other two provinces. Jontes critical or. Jones statement on the pay Cien Suid the Church was insured intent in part follows for firemen from four stations ruler chief the Blaze for More while Complete information is available particulars of wheat Dave Clawson sales released from time or More than an would indicate that about edits 77th anniversary dec 7. Before bringing it under bushels of wheat were twice before in 18s4 and several hours later they wer under International wheat 1921 the edifice was swept by playing water on the roof of terms approximately building. Traded intense interest among Oil companies. Because of its importance it is believed the Case will be carried through to the supreme court. The ment filed the about a month after or. Friedman gave judgment May 30 in court of Queen s Bench. This decision gave attorney general s depart Seoul Chi Nese artillery threw a thunderous hours Long barrage at. A blood shortly after a second alarm was turned in by District chief a. G. Taylor. Minutes after the fire is Dis covered dense Grey smoke de from the roof of the Church. Half an hour later the building appeared engulfed As flames burst out along the roof. Clouds of soaked pinpoint Hill and plumed skyward and Dar Point today. It May have been a prelude to a communist infantry Allied artillery roared in answer As United nations forces so Oucht the Oil Nants on William hic berms out the big red Glens beneath the Organ farm near Portage la frn Irin Tojo Allied positions in the sniper v. Campbell assistant Canadian Superior Oil of soon of the Central commissioner investigating the a limited. Also on the Central front. Said the basement and ground court action first arose when army troops assaulted chinese floor of the building were unt ouch the District registrar of the pro-1 held Jackson Heights East of the led by the flames. Main damage no consumer complaints we shall not hear expressions of disappointment from Consumers of wheat and wheat products for in spite of a Sellers Market Prai Rie Farmers of Canada and Prairie Farmers alone under commitments of the International wheat agree ment have supplied Consumers in Canada and abroad at prices far and away below that paid by importing nations not signatory to the agree keyed surrounding streets. Mont. And some 50 cents per Bushel fire department officials american Consumers that defective wiring May Hati to Pav started the Iaze in the North 1 final Price of basis East Corner of die building Northern in store fort William. Is 2 cents per Bushel lower than in 1950-51. In spite of a Strong Vinci Al land titles office at for Choi won Valley sunday Tage la Prairie refused to failed. Title of the Oil rights to the com Pany. Legal action was brought against the registrar to. Obtain a court order forcing him to Register the temperature readings Durhia the 24-hour linemen warded off hundreds of Oil rights in favor of the company period Enci ins at 6.30 . Monday who crowded King or Justice Freedman ordered Marl. Max. Per. Street and Henry Avenue. The registrar to Register title 38 44 of i the Stone Church constructed in rights to the company. In is owned by the diocese of but the1 resulted to the roof at the East end of the he stated. Spectators crowd scene about 12 pieces of fire depart ment apparatus and 50 firemen were despatched to the scene. To the so doing he rejected the claim of the province that the Crown had held the Oil rights on the property. This upheld the Appeal of Wil Hiebert owner of the farm lands and the company to which he had Given an Oil lease. Eur Ronann swill current sask Ratoon Lii Kyrm Brandon win i Kli port Chun Hill port Arthur Toronto Ottawa trl a Lippert s land. It is operated by corporate body of Christ Church. No regular minister. Department officials set estimated damage at buying and to contents. World demand evidenced by the class 2 Price set by the wheat Beard with a High of and a Low of 52.06 i. Which averaged or 20 cents per Bushel higher in 3951-52 than in the previous Ike expected to get fill in on the bomb Washington congressional leaders expect president elect Eisenhower and president Truman to agree at their roofer perilous trip Over Muskeg and ice red Lake ont. An 18-mile Nightmare Stretcher heavy Bush and Muskeg Over dangerously thin ice on Rivers and lakes ended saturday in Sioux Lookout Hospital for Lumberjack Paul Lebonte who was severely crushed Friday by a falling tree. It began at Oscar Styffe lumber Camp 21, nearly 50 unt racked Miles North of Sioux Lookout when the tree Paul was cutting slipped sharply of f its stump and fell across his leg. An sos radio Call to the government nursing station 28 injured Man carried 18 Miles Miles South on Seul told nurse Hay there that Paul had a broker leg and other undetermined injuries. To o Young indians at the station Alex and Louis Wes Ley volunteered to bring in the injured Man and after a 45-minute boat trip to Tikten Woik Bay set out on the treacherous 18-mile Overland trip to the Camp. It took these skilled men More than five hours to reach their destination. Meanwhile nurse Hay left by boat to meet the Rescue party upon the completion its perilous Overland journey. She waited the whole Long cold night in that boat and at Dawn finally returned to the nursing station. There she Learned from the Camp radio that the Rescue party was being slowed by the difficulty of getting a Stretcher through the thick Bush Wilder Ness. At noon she returned again by boat to the waiting place after contacting a plane at nearby Hudson to pick up the injured Man and Rush him to Sioux Lookout. At 5 . Saturday the radio operators assisting in the mercy trip flashed the word that Paul Lebonte was Safe in Hospital. World the United states is in its quest for peace. Officials believe the sessions will Rover several other Points of importance 1. Eisenhower probably will be Given a fill in on Hydrogen bomb Progress. 2. Truman May urge Eisenhower to name top Cabinet members Deal ing with foreign and Security prob defence and within two weeks to learn the ropes with present Cabinet officials. 3. The administration is expected to Tell Eisenhower a statement on the korean situation endorsing the present policy of insisting on Volun tary repatriation of prisoners of War in any armistice agreement would greatly strengthen current dealings at the United nations Gen eral Assembly. 4. Eisenhower will be Given a Chance to express on for eign policy and be asked for com ments on administration intentions As they Are explained to him ;