Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 18, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Final edition Winnipeg free press weather forecast Winnipeg sunny wednesday. Winds creasing to 20 overnight. Low and High 25 and i 35. Vol. 60 no. 44 28 pages Price by Carrier 30 cents per week Winnipeg tuesday november 18, 1952 Sun 7.46 . Moon rises 9.36 . Sun sets 4.41 . Moon nets 5.00 . Forecast sunny Eden receives warm ovation in Ottawa says Canada May help Britain to solve problems Ottawa up . Hon. An Thony Eden says the United King-1 Dom Hopes Canadian markets May provide the answer to her trading difficulties. I greeted by a distinguished Cana Dian club luncheon audience with a warmth few visitors the British foreign Secretary men. Day proclaimed Britain s determination and ability to remain a ranking world Power. He said i do not accept for one the View of those who see Britain s i role As a declining one. On the contrary i am convinced i that the leadership and experience have to give can be As decisive in shaping world events As at any time in our Long history. The mood of our people is one of Confidence and Resolution. Two world wars May for a time have drained our material resources. But the opportunities Are still there. We can rebuild within this Commonwealth and but there were great problems to be Defeated and this month s Commonwealth conference offered the forum of the most important economic conference since the War of help defeat them. I it is our he said that we May find the solution of our Traux difficulties in the Supply of still More machinery and equip ment to Speed the development of Industrial London wanted greater Anglo Canadian Trade. In 1951. Brita out these Homes on Scotia Street West Kildonan Are on the wrong Side of the Dike bul since the 1950 Hood. Now one resident Fred James has launched a damage action the municipality and provincial government alleging depreciation in the value of his properly. J Snow Likely to ease off by tonight canadians need More exercise says it director Montreal a phys ical fitness viewpoint. Canada is in pretty bad or. J. B. Kirkpatrick. Director of Mcgill University s school of physical education. night told the Canadian credit men s association. He advocated More participation Strong winds cause wires to collapse in Winnipeg Central Manitoba was being Blanp sports particularly Ike Ted tuesday by a moderate sports such As Tennis Bari wet Snow which was expected and Golf with due regard i Liast unti tuesday night Tho hardening of the arteries took Worth of goods easing off. Of Middle aged executives from Canada-3-1 per cent higher the show area than sold Canada Only Winnipeg As far West As Worth in return. Prairie with lne Easterly t Britain must sell Canada More of the province rain sex buy More. Tending to Kenora. Snow started to fall in Winnipeg spa seeks cargo service Green Light Chevrier May favor break in present monopoly by Victor Mackie Ottawa Pacific air lines is seeking the Portage Erly part to increasing these exports is our we must find what Al a or Anci a Pathol. Britain had made Progress see Eden Page 6 but Egypt willing to join West says Naguib Jou need. Our prices and said Skios would not must be competitive. To until . Tempera Tures were holding steady with the noon Reading at Stevenson Field 3-1. The High forecast for wednesday is 35 with the Low tuesday 25. Gale like winds earlier tues Dave Gars ii replies to attack on Macdonald i Raci Canadian trans Continental commercial air cargo service Fly ing from Toronto and Montreal to Vancouver and servicing the Pas and Edmonton. Spa has applied to the air transport Board for permission to operate this service. The Board claim Laid for Dike damages will be test Case say Scotia residents notice served on West Kildonan and provincial government a Winnipeg businessman seeking compensation for diked out property has decided to Lay a claim in the courts against West Kildonan municipality and the provincial government. The Legal claim being pressed by Fred James 287 Scotia Street West Kildonan is intended As a test the free press Learned tuesday. Or. James Home on Scotia Street is one of 51 on the River Bank in front of a Dike erected by the diking Board after the 1950 flood. A residents committee has lighting for compensation i chiefly on loss of property values since the Dike was erected. I mrs. Janet Shaffer a housewife of 2-11 Scotia Street and chairman of the residents committee said the municipality the provincial government and the Federal gov eminent have done nothing to meet Briggs would continue Sale of appliances retailers arguments on Hydro store answered Kremlin boys give fut Bou a beastly Boot Moscow news paper soviet sports indicated today that Rugby Futol is a rough bad game that cripples players both physically and spiritually. The russians previously described Bei Bol As a beastly Battle a bloody fight with mayhem and Mur it were As if american fut to had been created for in citing beastly instincts both in the audience and in the ath letes the Organ of the soviet sports committee said. The Story was part of a Gen eral article which purported to prove that All american Stu Dent sports arc corrupt and in tended solely to prepare Amer ican youths for militarism. City trained cadets beat crash death step from plane wreck with 10 seconds to spare has ordered those wishing to of i pose tiie application to submit night minister defends action of commissioner on combines report see weather Page 0 lays Down conditions for co operation in defence by Marguerite Juggins Cairo Nyht maj. Gen. I the damage repaired before Mohammed Naguib Strong Man prime minister for. The first time stated this country to join the free world in the Mir defence of the Middle East and Ivi outlined the conditions of Equality hat accompany such a partnership. J the position by Naguib s s a month old regime is a big dried up farm dugouts in caused several wires of City Hydro to collapse but according to h. L. Riggs Hydro s manager Ottawa up Hon. Service was not disrupted. Between 7 and 0.30 ., when Garson the wires went Down. He Windler Glade Public today was blowing at 27 Miles per hour j the actions of combines the Weatherman said. It was gust is incr t. D. Macdonald in Miles per hour a combines report on ing to probably was the cause of thei wire Breaks. Ithe me pape1 Industry. He s a i a scheduled emergency Crews were rushed Mac Donald was merely to trouble spots immediately and lowing the Law. Our claims. Now we Are going to Lake Legal action. Or. James has elected to serve As a test Tiia Law firm of Fillmore Riley City Hydro s general Watson has chosen to h. L. Briggs top Aldenne in the Legal Battle and it was Uncertain terms monday that Learned tuesday that notices their briefs by dec 31 j Hydro should be allowed to keep the claim have been served informed arc Les Here electrical appliances. Both on the municipality and Taliej that the government will be in i to countered arguments for provincial government dined to View the application by the Rota l merchants As bears on 220 Homes favor reversing their old stand of Socia tinn Latt month that the City the court s decision will have a insisting on a Complete monopoly set out of the appliance business direct bearing on about 220 Homes for trans Canada air lines for Briggs was appearing before in various parts of greater Winni trans Continental services. Public utilities committee. Peg All of which have been diked Hon. Lionel Chevrier. Minis he did suggest however Tor of transport is believed to Council might want to reconsider two groups of citizens at Lyn Stuart Len pc Nart this pending spa apply the 10 per . Discount now Al in la drive i St. Boniface and in in mind when he told thei Lowed All civic employees. Mclenwood Crescent in the City both industries and front door i0 whom Havo been particularly _ j Active in seeking compensation i he Portage Avenue store he tuesday expressed great inter Guetl was the Hydro electric util list in j Tak in is front door to the people of West Kildonan Limpek Premier d. L. Campbell in the after a Short discussion Mem provincial legislature july 26 said cation in mind when he told a industries and transportation the defended association of Canada on nov. 1 commis a with the substantial growth of within Canada it is no the Essary 1o the the letter was in reply to one in h. M. Fowler counsel for seven Fine paper manufacturers named in the report protesting the Hanoi services Fol ment policy will not gradual development Vional basis and govern forbid on a timbers decided to Send copies of the that although the diking Board amount of Competition scheduled air to. _ re Brief to All Council members freed of a reasonable inc retail merchants Assoc a statute it petition between1 Tori meanwhile the matter spa in its application i Laid Over Hasi Aid. J. Gurzon Harvey from civil action by never was the Intel to take away the right of a person to sue the province or the stated that it did not intend to whether the Hydro store Ling of the investigation n and Sug carry cargo originating at Toronto operated at a s27.s10 from the Blind neutrality pre v i o govern ments. Gen. Naguib in d seated that Egypt s co opera Tion in the coid must be facilitated first of Farmers line up for water _ last Ila Inis made by diked out nor resting the report should have Montreal or at Montreal for year could get Back on its feet owners for loss of Vaa held up for a week and taken up Toronto. By the new three Man anti com Bines commission. In my View the commissioner Laft doubts . Hari no alternative under the Law Juban to pursue the course he the or. Larson said in referring to Morris District have forced that to commissioner Jers from As far As 25 Miles sent him the report a week be Naguib All by British agreement in Prin to haul water from the town s filtration Plant. Mayor Harry s. Shewman . For Morris said tuesday. Or. Shewman said farm trucks land wagons were lined up daily at the Plant to get water for hot human consumption and Stock. Water taken from the s22.000 Cipie to evacuate the Suez canal filtration Plant is three to four zone within a definite time limit times the Normal amount said the egyptians would be Wili Imp. Shewman and during the past ing to see this process take More i few months Gallons have than two to three years at the been taken most pump from River additionally As Gen. Naguib in addition to this other farm commented if the United states ers Are pumping water to their really wants us to join with it in farms directly from he red a common front then it is to the River with some of the 3.500 feet american interest to have a Strong of Hose loaned them by the ail. To be Strong we need assist Vinci Al forestry Branch Ance in training and in ." or. Shewman explained that Gen. Naguib defined his pro within the radius of 20 Miles farm Lem this Way As a Soldier i know ers cannot use Wells for drinking lore the new commission was set this said or. Garson. I was completed before the Amend ments came into can Cut tariffs Washington Reuters by asked i ire main basis of compensation ome Jui tji values soon has been that they should he treat i or. Briggs said he Hod Ever Jert in the same Way As flood dam i Confidence that Tho store claims. Particularly under the reorganize main grievances now going on. I the West Kildonan residents or. Briggs made these main Navo listed these four main grief i Tion Points in his Brief Tor Robert Taft of Ohio Republican Leader in the Senate said to Day he doubts if United states tar shown leadership ances ill correspondence with pro City Hydro s store has municipal and Federal a trip in dances. Tuesday thodies. Their spokesman said he told a press conference he Isi the store has a considerable in favor of reducing direct influence on the re Aid to Europe. Coronation etiquette no Robe no seat poor Peers advised Tail appliance business in the City. The store has a reputation for dependability. It had been highly profitable in the Long run and was of great any mortgages possibility of securing time of need has been ruled out. Presidents cannot obtain fire or flood insurance. There Are no drainage facial competitive importance to Hydro Dike As a whole. Protests claim or. Briggs denied the retail tics from the River Side of the perfectly Well that Egypt cannot purposes because of the Alkali con in and cannot stand alone tent. They filter their own drink gravel from in the event of a Large conflict ing water through but the egyptian Man in the dugouts. Does not know anything of Stra or. Shewman said some of the Tegyo. Neutrality sounds most at Farmers have sold their cattle be Tractive to him. In order 10 con cause of the water shortage Vince the people of their own Best or. Showman feared that be interests our leadership must have cause of the Low level of the red something Concrete to give them so River it might freeze this Winter As to make them understand that to the Bottom near Morris and their sacrifices Are worthwhile. Thethus make the year old filtration people of this country will Neve Plant useless. Be satisfied until the British occur decline expected pation i however engineers of the fed the Naguib regime popular a Jeral water resources division said u now is could not Long would to sufficient flow to unless its deviation from past Fena a prevent this. Present rate of flow tic ism brings Concrete foreign pol Jis 850 cubic feet per Scy gains. Naguib cannot-80 per cent of Normal. This they Back Down on his key Point will decline further insistence on the beginning of Thoj but it will not reach the Low end of British occupation of during the drought of the canal zone. Thirties when at one time the flow Mccullough c7 unless the Western Powers Areis Vas almost one cd prepared to meet this condition 1 bit feet per second they May As Well resign themselves Farmers lining up at the Plant to a return of the old fanaticism Jare from Roland Altona. Rosen the previous neutralise and Dufrost Kane and Arnaud fall of the Naguib government or. Shewman. Meanwhile b. B. Hogarth of 1 a provincial water resources i Fork Riff Branon the flow of the win River still stood at about i 000 e.f.s., which is . I of it v i 111 above Tho minimum flow at which All Power plants can oper ate at capacity. This rate will be increased shortly because the Lake of the Woods control Board Hon. Ivan Schultz 20 ago allowed a flow eral said tuesday noon that the from one of the River s Cabinet decision on the Gavin storage Seul. Mccullough Case would be made later in the Day. One or two Points still had to be discussed he said before an announcement could be made. Cabinet was considering an application for the release of Lough who since his acquittal on i Edmonton the murder charge because of in Swift current. Sanity has been held in custody Saskatoon at the pleasure of the governor. Application was made by coun Sel a. J. Stringer on the grounds that Mccullough was now sane. Prof. Of to. London i a lord Beaver Brook s evening Standard handed e the Peers of poverty Row a piece Fec Tivice today if you can t Ravel first class Don t go. This was the Standard s reply a proposal that lords of modest Means be admitted to the Queen s Coronation next june in their Sun Day suits instead of the usual costly Ermine Robes. J no Robe no declared the newspaper. Why it asked Are the Peers invited to the Coronation ceremony n the first place they Are said the editorial. Because they Are part of the picture. They Are performers in a piece of medieval pageantry. They Are there because they iring color and perhaps dignity o the scene. They Are there to provide one of the most spectacular incidents n the they As sume their coronets at the moment the Crown is placed on the Queen s Row. In other words they Are actors rather than spectators. The Robes and the Coronet Are essential to the part. Without these attributes the peer has no More claim to be present in West Minster Abbey than any other Citi the suggestion that poor Peers be exempted from wearing the traditional garb was Forward by lord Calverley. He was a labor member of parliament named George Muff before the socialist merchants association s claim that other Ulii Ity companies had vacated the appliance Field. A . Survey had shown that 88 Utility companies were planning to Mer Chandise. Taxpayers Don t foot the loss if the store suffers a merchandising setback he argued. Trading losses it any Are reflected in a Hydro general account. Construction of the new addition meant that leasing of part of the old showrooms on Portage Avenue would bring in a year or. Briggs added. Rolls Royce to step up Export drive Derby. Eng. Rolls Royce company is to raise 000 from shareholders As part of a plan to intensify an attack on the North american Market it was Learned today. Some of the Money to be raised houses Are virtually unsaleable. Said mrs. Janet Shaffer tues Day this is a last ditch stand. We have tried every possible Means of negotiation to ensure the secur Ity of our Homes. Legal action now seems to to the Only course open to big drug haul new York raiders pounced on a second Avenue Fiat monday seized 000 Worth of heroin and arrested six men. The drug seizure was biggest new York City haul within memory of police. Life s All confusing for Philip baby aged 20 months found abandoned in Rooming House life for a boy with soft Brown eyes has be come a complicated and con fusing affair. In the past few weeks he s met a Host of new people his own age As Well As adults. But among them there is no face that Louches off a spark of . For Philip has been abandoned. According to welfare officials the boy was left in a Logan Avenue Rooming House he parly part of november. Room for night the Mother who arrived one evening clutching the baby and two shopping bags full o f clothing had asked Lor a room for the night. The name which she used on registering has since been investigated and found fictitious. Subsequently the woman whose appearance according 10 the Landlady was Exir niely Neal asked if she could stay on for a few Days. Four nights after the Mother and child had registered room ers complained the baby was crying and seemed to be alone. On investigating the land lady found the child alone cry ing and hungry. Phoned police she immediate by reported the Case to police and on their advice kept the child until Wel fare agents called. Now Philip s Home is the neat and shiny red Feather Agency the Nursery unit of the children s Aid society 426 Assiniboine Avenue. He answered the name Philip which was inscribed inside one Small shoe. At the Nursery his behaviour is described As very Good. To has apparently been very Well cared for in the past he eats Well shows no signs of illness and has the enthusiasm of any youngster of the same age. A quizzical look conies Over his face when strangers enter the room. So far one has stepped Forward to turn the quizzical look into a Broad Grin. Mills Downs peerage in 1945. Brothers is for the company s ser g 51 car de stood lord hives Rolls Royce si.960 to Enrose himself and wife. I simply can t afford 27 29 33 35 port Churchill 29 port Arthur 40 Toronto 39 Ottawa 32 .16 37 4.-i 31 42 to. .01 .04 .01 .49 .53 is russian afraid of War new articles have answer if you re a worker in Winnipeg or a Farmer in Rural Mani Toba you probably have your own private fears about the Chance of a third world War. But did you Ever Stop to think what the Ordinary Man behind the Iron curtain thinks about this same possibility did you Ever imagine he might be As frightened about the Prospect of atomic warfare you Are a new controversial series of articles exclusive to the free press and Starling next monday will answer these questions for you. This unusual Story is written by a Canadian newspaper editor who accepted an invitation to attend a red peace conference in communist China As an observer. The editor Gerard Filion of be Devoir a Quebec daily spent seven weeks in Russia China and Czechoslovakia. He is believed to be the first non communist newsman to visit red China. His remarkable Story of what he found there and How the people elsewhere behind the Iron curtain feel about War and their own regime starts in the free press monday. Chairman regards this As a Beach head for increasing sales of Rolls engined civilian planes in Canada and the United states. The Rolls foothold in Canada for Merly consisted of a Small service station and office in Dorval que. In London the daily express said in a financial Page Story that a factory on the Doorstep would be a big Selling Point for British civil aircraft like the Comet and the Vickers column Page 4. Comics pages 20. Crossword Puzzle Page 14. Deaths and funerals Page 7. Eisenhower Story Page 10. Finance news and commodity markets pages 27, 28. Hollywood column Page s. Serial Page 8. Society news pages 11, 12, 13. Sports pages 16, 17, 18. Twin pictures Page 14, busily stuffing his Mouth with a Jam Sandwich is Joung Philip who was recently found abandoned in a Logan Avenue Rooming House. Two Young Raf cadets attached to no. 2 air navigation school Winnipeg beat death by about 10 seconds monday when a c-119 flying Boxcar crashed near Bil Lings Mont. They Are acting Pihut officer j. W. Downs. 21, of 16 my. Pleasant Road Lewisham. London. Acting Pilot officer d. C. Mills St. Vincent Road Westcliffe on sea Essex. The two Winnipeg trained offi cers were on leave. They had hitched a ride from Edmonton to Denver trying to reach los an j eight persons lost their lives in Juhe crash bringing 10 91 the num Jer of servicemen killed on crack Lups of . Flying Boxcar planes since nov. 7. Eight survived tin youths escaped serious injury. Eight men survived the crash. Two others were critically Hurt. Pilot. Officer Downs speaking from a Hospital bed said some thing went bang at about the airmen were taken to hos Pital shortly after they had stepped Jerom the flaming wreckage and walked to a nearby Highway. Said Mills also speaking from a Hospital bed it was the port left engine. It lore completely away. The window broke when the engine Tore away and parts came flying through into the passenger . The Pilot came Back and said we should bail out. Got the big Back doors open and someone was saying out jump but nobody y jumped. Then the Pilot decided he would try to bring Iho plane Down. Most of us were strapped in our seats when we went into a a rive. The plane came Down on a Steep Bank hit the ground and skidded quite a luckily the plane did not Start burning until about 10 seconds after we after the plane hit the ground the pair found a Gash in the Side iof the plane and with others i crawled out. The air Force in Washington said tuesday it has no intention of grounding the c-119s. Unless a of in mechanical failure is established by investigation. Death of Man in custody being probed an inquest into the death of a 51-year-old Man in police custody opened at 12.15 . Tuesday in Central police station and was adjourned until 8 . Nov. 25. Provincial Coroner or. I. O. Try or said Thomas Mcgrath 307 Corn Wall hotel was arrested at 9.50 . Sunday for being drunk on the Street. The doctor said Mcgrath was taken to Winnipeg general hos Pital at 5.01 . The same Day. He was pronounced dead on Arri Val. Or. Fryer said he Man died from pneumonia. Chief Charles Mclver said he could make no statement at the present time but All information would be divulged at the inquest. Appeal court delays ruling in Oil Case decision on a Case which May affect Oil rights valued at several million dollars in the province was reserved by the Manitoba court Appeal monday. It is expected that regardless of the Appeal court s decision the Case will be carried to the supreme court. The Appeal is from a May 30 judgment handed Down in court of Queen s Bench by or. Justice Samuel Freedman. It was filed by attorney general s department. The decision granted Oil rights on a farm near Portage la Prairie to Canadian Superior Oil of California limited to which the owner of the farm William Hiebert had granted an Oil lease. Judge Freedman s decision in effect rejected the claim of the province that the Crown held the Oil rights on the property
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