Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 19, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Final edition Winnipeg free weather forecast Winnipeg sunny with Cloudy winds Westerly Low wednesday and High 20 and 60 45 40 pages Price by Carrier 30 cents per week november 1952 Sun rises Moon rises Sun sets Moon sets forecast sunny drought hits cattle prices shortage of water acute in Rural areas skidding cattle drinking water brought in from Winnipeg and the United Creek Beds and farm dugouts drying these Are some of the aspects of the drought that has struck parts of Southern Manitoba in the fall of at Morris the situation is mayor Harry Shewman said As he escorted press reporter to Horseshoe 1 Miles from town and looked at the situation the Lake was a dismal affair with Only a few patches of water left in cattle prices Are dropping in the Morris who is an said i sold a cow for 5140 just two Days before the water it would have brought at least Farmers Are frightened about keeping cattle Over the Morris Supply of water is sufficient but the shortage is acute on nearby dugouts Are drying a retired Bank manager is bring ing in his drinking water from in some other parts of Southern Manitoba cd editions Are similar to those existing in the Morris reports from representative Points Portage la Prairie Many dug outs reported Low in Supply or gone dry chairman of the water works c Felt there was no Dan Assiniboine River reported Low est in Carman citizens urged to con serve water in Case of emf then water Supply Pilot Mound soft water being hauled into no serious Short age of drinking More dug outs under Winkler adequate Artesian Wells holding Manitou no water shortage it Elkhorn situation no reports of water Melita town Well residents filling cisterns with hard water from Farmers dig Ging More Wells and some dug outs have gone no real shortage Roland no acute water Short age in town or dugouts on farms missing aircraft sighted at least two aboard Safe army sails in luxury these Days Bill free press staff reporter is now in Europe vis iting Canadian army and Kcal in a series of articles he will re port on How our men Are far ing and what Canada is doing to bolster Western Europe his in which he accompanied Canadian soldiers overseas on the troop ship Nep was made by special arrangement with the defence by Bill Morriss aboard Neptunia Arent what they used to ask any Veteran who has rejoined the army to serve in and he will Tell you that even Home was never like Morris 1950 flood 200 million to East by freeze up drought citizen William does his Deer in Dock exercising his right As a William Fountain effected an arrest and walked into Central police station at wednesday with his the prisoner was draped Over his it was a Fawn Bzowey had captured at Logan Avenue and Fountain police notified Jack hand senior conservation off Ter for the Manitoba game and fishery who took pos session of the Deer and turned it Loose in the Charleswood game Mccullough to remain in custody provincial Cabinet rejects Appeal by counsel the Manitoba Cabinet tuesday recommended that Gavin Mccullough be retained in custody at heading Ley Ivan attorney Gen said Cabinet reviewed an application seeking release of me but had recommended that he not be released at Thi acquitted of Mur Der in connection with the prayer slaying of his seven Earold Fos Ter child Martha Louise on the grounds he was insane at the time has since been held in custody a the pleasure of the lieutenant gov the recommendation goes Tothi lieutenant governor on advice of can order his re lease at any application for his release was filed last week by counsel a stringers application a gone Are the Days when troop ships sailed in Convoy and zigzagged across the Atlantic under strict this int the big its the service that Pri vate Johnny can uck gets that makes the most we sailed from Quebec Early in november on the Neptunia with 660 rotation troops destined Lor the troops were mostly a new generation of canadians bound for the old battle1 Fields in about 10 Pei cent of men and All of the 38 of see troops Page 8 Moruss supported by a psychiatric report it was Learned wednesday tha there has been no government or dered psychiatric examination o Mccullough for at least to tuesday morning lieutenant signed the warrant com milling Lillian Mccullough t the Manitoba jail for women a Portage la tried for the same offence As her Alst was found by a jury to be insane at the time of the Shi had been held at Portage jail until tuesday on the order of the Assize court under provisions of the Crim Inal said the on advice o has the authority to release Mccullough at any the practice in similar cases he has been Case to review Thi Bevan shut out of labor Cabinet London Bevan and his left Wing rebel sup porters were shut out of the labor party Shadow Cabinet in bal lot results announced the vote was conducted among the labor members of the House of commons to pick the debate leaders of the out office who has been challenging for More say in the party for lost out to six of the More moderate socialists in the Camp of faulty signals blamed for ferry crash up failure of an electrical signal system was blamed today for the Shore denting antics of the Princess of he big car passenger ferry thai didst Stop when she tried to companies operating eight tugs standing by at the scene were confident the vessel could be re floated at High tide today and said it appeared the ferry was not seriously the piled ashore Here ast night to a chorus of scream no passengers after slicing a path party Leader Clement through moored fish boats and a the Attlee backers elected today Landing which contained a Marine were James Griffiths Chuter former Home Secretary Hugh gait skell and Hugh both former Treasury chiefs James former admiralty end Alfred former mini Ster of derm at this Vancouver Island Ottawa Gas and Oil fishermen and their families sprinted to safety by seconds As the on the Tail end of her 35mile run from shot 100 Yards past her Landing berth at this Vancouver Island transport controller gives report on shipments Roy Federal trans port said Winni Peg wednesday Tjit an Over seas movement of bushels of Prairie Grain was planned for Lawrence ports in the period from 1 to the close of navigation on the this would bring total ship ments from the Start of the crop year to the close of River shipping to some As compared with slightly More than bushels for the same period last Milner was in Winnipeg for talks with Grain and transport officials in connection with the big fall move he said that the buildup of Iron Ore stockpiles at East Ern steel Mills would be com petted by the end of the pre sent and Many As possible of the Ore vessels would then join the Grain the transport controller said that plans for the great lakes Grain movement called for bushels to be ship Ped eastward from the Lake head in the period from 1 to the close of see Grain Page 8 top awards at Royal fair go to West Toronto exhibitors at the Royal agricultural win Ter fair today sadly watched awards go one of the worst blows came tuesday when a Manitoba cow was declared senior and grand Cham Pion Holstein worse it was an ailing Rockwood Beulah pal owned by Ted Townsend of took the twin titles Only a few hours after suffering a severe attack of a form of animal town Send and a veterinarian spen much of monday night dosing rockette with sugar and cortisone Ontario exhibitors kept the senior and grand Reserve titles i this province with Abc Shamrock har Riet owned by Hector Astengo of another proud Western Winner wandered through the fair today Ronald 19yearold 1952 world wheat Champion from drum arrived in Toronto tuesday to pick up his two Manitoba men narrowly missed bringing the West another championship in horse judging Scotland entry of George Smith of Carberry and Fred Dunn of took the Reserve grand Champion Clydesdale award grand Champion was Craigie owned by Baxter Wright of Wrights Balman Nocks Ruby won the Junior Cham Pion Mare ribbon for the same Breed while Dunn was again run Nerup with Riverview Shirley the senior and grand Champion belgian Jay far eur was exhibited by House of Reserve senior and Brand Champion was Thorncroft officer shown by Gilbert e Arnold of no Trace yet found of second lost plane weather keeps 38 Beechraft from Hunting for single sealer lost for six Days in a ragged lonely wasteland 300 Miles North of plane and two of six Imen aboard were sighted shortly before noon Fate of the other four men was unknown at press of mayor Harry Shewman of Morris stands beside dried out Horseshoe Lake near the if Urei temperature readings during the 24hour period ending at Lings wednesday Here prec 44 50 Calgary 26 43 Edmonton 30 39 Swift ask Aton 21 35 Regina 11 36 21 37 Winnipeg 28 35 port Churchill 10 30 3ort 35 53 Oronto 48 56 32 40 curb put on alleged red dumping increases value of goods imported from satellites Ottawa up the govern ment has adopted a get Tough policy against alleged dumping of manufactured goods in Canada by to communist dominated coun res Czechoslovakia and to customs officials have been empowered to increase the value for Luty on an imported item by As much As 50 per before applying the regular Tariff thus the government will collect duty plus the difference be tween the quoted and increased this action results from Steps Aken to prevent Canadian officials rom inspecting prices in the two countries to see if they Are in line Vith those offered Canadian in Canadian officials say they be Ieve prices in Czechoslovakia and Oland Are higher than those quoted to it was be sieved that a wide Range of communist goods were being dumped at abnormally Low thus creating unfair Competition for Cana Dian manufacturers and exporters of other the countries Are the biggest exporters to Canada in Eastern eur total exports from Eastern Europe last year were Worth about came from Czechoslovakia and from the governments decision to in crease the value of imported goods see dumping Page 8 tic ats Lead in today tilt Toronto at the end of the first half in the second and deciding game of the big four total Point football play Hamilton Tiger cats were leading Toronto argonauts 18 to 6 As Toronto won the first game 22 to the Argos Are still leading the round by four 28 to Bernie Hal Waggoner and tip Logan scored converted touchdowns for Hamil ton All on Forward passes by Bill Billy Bass accounted for the Argo touchdown in the Sec Ond Quarter which was concerted red Hamilton led 12 to 0 at the end of the first Quarter in today Adenauer defeat delays defence part Bonn Konrad Nyht Chancellor Adenauer plans for prompt ratification of the West German peace contracts and the european defence Community treaty were thrown into confusion by a sudden defeat for the government on a procedural motion in the seeking to discharge the parliamentary committees which have been examining the peace con tracts and the defence treaty so that a planned ratification debate could take place next the government went Down in unexpected defeat by a vote of 179 to the defence treaty provides for German that there is now no certainty As to just when the bundestag will hold its ratification it might Well be put off until next year after the Christmas in the social democrats had argued strenuously against the ratification debate for next week on the grounds that committee consideration of the treaties required More will Wally attend the Coronation London Nyht the Duke of Windsor conferred tuesday with prime minister Winston Churchill at 10 Downing it is believed the Duke broach free worlds might growing Truman finds report to Congress expresses cautious optimism by James Jyh Muffi Washington Nyht de spite american arms deliveries and error afcan troop training fall ing behind real Progress has been made in strengthening the free president Truman reported tuesday in his second semiannual report to Congress on the Mutual Security while arms deliveries to Europe defence shipments to nationalist the irid China and Thailand jumped to during the period under another to Turkey and delays in munitions production plus the prior demands of Korea accounted for the falling Short of deliveries to the report the report stressed that world wide conspiracy backed by a pow Erful nation cannot be dissipated easily or the Mutual Security program Eric Taylor is still missing somewhere North of Lake Pilot ing a Cessna left base Mon Day morning on a mail run to Norway and was last heard Over Cross Lake about Cross Lake citizens organized a ground search party tuesday morning for the aboard the Norseman were Charles Wber of the Pilot Yvon second Pilot the see map on Page 8 a cat Driver and Foreman Mac the a Camp Cook Campbell of Swan River and Mac the one of the men was known to be two men waved to Fazlur an american Las he cruised his Piper cub Over the grounded Norseman on the past Shore of Kami Duriac the Norseman had been on a Reight and passenger flight from Churchill to Ferguson Pesature in the treeless area is about 10 below owned by Arctic wings limited the Norseman carried six Gallons of fuel Oil and two heavy duty of several sleeping an other Arctic All the men were warmly 38 Beechraft expediters from the were Heli up by poor weather from searching for the Cessna wednesday morn details of Taylors equipment Are not but the Cessna aircraft is not equipped to carry heavy freight City faces action on Dike damage Glenwood Crescent pair asks arbitration or a Winnipeg teacher and his wife tuesday had a statement of claim filed on their behalf against the City in connection with their property left behind the Glenwood Crescent filed on behalf of and Richard 264 Glenwood the claim is for either arbitration or damages amounting is a positive attempt with this threat to Deal delicate to As Windsor de the subject whether his wife might accompany him to the Coronation of Queen Duke Rived monday from Leav ing his the former w a 11 i s Simpson for whom he abdicated 16 years at their Home he came ostensibly to see his Queen who is he had Tea monday with the widow of his late King George who succeeded him to the throne and will lunch thurs Day with Queen Elizabeth and her the Duke of his reception at Buckingham Palace made it Clear to the Public that there has been a reconciliation Between and the family but it is still most Uncertain that this will be sex ended to include he As a former the Duchess has never Jeen received by Royal family or admitted to the As a result the wind sors have been living a Campaign in the popular press j urging both Churchill and the court to make it possible for the Duke and Duchess to prime minister Churchill is thought o be championing this idea but ithe closely tied to the enough to justify cautious optimism has been describing the activities of the program in the report declared that communist aggression had been stalled there since signs of serious economic Dislo cation Europe during the period under the re port Europe Adverse bal Ance of payments More than ranging Between and contrasting an average monthly deficit in the final Quarter of curbing of inflation during the first six months of 1952 were de scribed As perhaps the most encouraging aspect of Europe econ Omic the report noted there would be some delay in reaching nato but this was not consid ered to be of major no agreement was reached with Spain on the terms under which economic technical and military assistance might be but negotiations Chancellor Adenauer refused All Church of would find it difficult to accept a then comment after the defeat but sub sequently his Christian democratic arty issued a statement seeking o minimize its the Queens Mother is under stood to have been strongly opposed to the Dukes City officer jailed in Camp theft up Baldock of Winnipeg Oday was sentenced to two years n Penitentiary for his part in a conspiracy to steal material from nearby Petawawa military Baldock pleaded guilty to two charges on conspiracy to steal kit Chen steel Shower stalls and other goods from the Camp in county judge Mcdougall sentenced him to two years con current on each charges of theft of the mater als were withdrawn by Crown to the outcome of this test Case will be awaited by owners of All 45 Homes left behind the Dike instructed on Glenwood and by homeowners behind other dikes in West Kildonan and tuesday the free press reported a statement of claim filed on be half of and Fred James at 287 Scotia Street asking the municipality of West Kildonan and the provincial government for damages of the claim against Winnipeg stated that City Council gave the greater Winnipeg diking Board permission to build a Dike on Glen Wood Crescent and that the cites engineering department carried out a Large portion of the the statement said the plaintiffs were entitled to have their claim for compensation arbitrated As provided in Section 495 of the City charter which refers to and injuriously this right was refused by the the turning of Glenwood cres cent into a Dike had injuriously affected the property at 264 Glen Wood according to the the Road had been built four get higher than the property corned and the Trees on the Boule Rard had been destroyed on the Vest Side of Glenwood damages were such As to diminish he value of the plaintiffs property t was one of the is principal of the technical Voca tonal High residents on tyndale drive in Boniface will probably Lay a dam age claim for diked out similar to the action taken in West this was revealed wednesday by Walter 170 Lyn Dale a representative of the Law firm of Morrison and which is acting for the Lyndale drive Resi said that Legal action had pleading guilty to Hunting big been recommended about six about 20 Homes on Lyndale drive Are on the wrong Side of the tuesday night at a two hour meeting West Kildonan Council could reach no decision on the problem of diked out Scotia Street Council met be Hind closed prosecutor fines follow fatal Hunt by night Light City seeks Aid for Bridge a Threeman City committee is to ask the provincial government for financial Aid in construction of a Hargrave Street Bridge across the Assiniboine Cost of the Bridge and Chanec tons has been estimated at 000 by City the cites Public works commit tee has delayed consideration of the Bridge pressed by until All Council members have had a Chance to review committee members agreed that a subcommittee should interview provincial officials As first step in the Bridge building Hurst has warned that fail ure to construct an Assiniboine River crossing in the downtown area could Lead to traffic strangulation of the Central business Jame by Means of a night three men from have been fined a total of and costs by Justice of the at the three were Hunting Deer the night of 18 with Dymtro of Garland when car us was accidentally shot and Kil according to the Gar and is 48 Miles Northwest of fined were Mike a son of the Man who was shot Mike a brother and Mike a coroners jury at Ethelbert found that Dymetro Caruk met his death accidentally about 11 approximately nine Miles East of Garland As a result of a Bullet from a no criminal charges have been police stated that further proceedings might be Tak under the game and charged fisheries the three men were each fined and costs or two in the Justice of the peace ordered confiscation of a a team of two Deer a Buck and a a six Volt Batter with a spotlight and two according to reports from the Garland District has had Sev eral cases of night Hunting in re cent and authorities Are trying to put a Stop to such prac Able to attack China says air chief Seoul a Hoyt air Force chief of said today the air Force is capable of begin Ning an aggressive War against the reds manchurian bases at any time the government changes its War Canada to get seats at Coronation by Victor Mackie Ottawa special Canada will get about seats along the route of the Coronation procession in or More than when King George i was crowned in authoritative sources said in Westminster Abbey itself up wards of 200 seats Are to be re served for details on the allocation of seats will be released by the governments Coronation executive committee later this the committee is made up of Cabinet speakers of both houses of parliament and George Leader of the canadians fortunate to obtain seats along the route will be required to pay for them at the rate fixed by the British govern the Public will not be admit Ted to the official representation Canada is now being a Tri service committee is planning the military the ramp will Send a troop of about 32 men and horses and the ramp r
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