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Thursday, November 20, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 20, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Final edition Winnipeg free press weather forecast Cloudy with Snow flurries f Day morning. Winds Northwest 30-Friday noon. Temperature steady at 25. Vol. 60 no. 45 38 pages Price by Carrier 30 cents per week Winnipeg thursday november 20, 1952 Sun rises 7.49 Sun sets 4.39 . Moon rises 11.34 . Moon sets 7.12 . Forecast Cloudy and colder vandalism in Parks at Peak deliberate damage reaches say officials Youthful vandals. This year have gone on a rampage unequalled in the history of civic Parks and playgrounds City Parks Board officials say. Up to oct. 1, deliberate dam age to Parks playgrounds Golf courses and swimming pools has Cost the Parks Board in re pair work. T. R. Hodgson superintendent Opp arks and recreation told Board members wednesday that the damage was the result of sheer he suggested that further Coop ration Frum night police patrols might help curb destruction. There had been three prosecutions already with the guilty youths being warned and forced to make Good the damage. Lucky so Fak we be been very Lucky up to now. This has been the worst sea son Ever for Wanton damage. 1 Hope it s a passing or. Hodgson said. Asked by Aid. J. Gurzon Harvey whether there could be any Spe Cial reason Charles Harbour City recreation director replied that Lack supervision during the Uter evening hours could be one reason. Because of the prolonged spell swings and either equipment had been left up later than usual he added. Swings had been Cut Down and two shelters broken into with damage totalling suffered at each shelter. Private property too or. Hodgson believed that dam age had t been confined 1o Parks Board property. I think there has been just As much vandalism to private there might have been even More destruction he added if Iti were not for the fact that the Lonj Constable employed by the Parks Hoard now patrols the in a car. He used to make his Pat Rols by or. Hodgson pointed our. We think this has had a deterrent Rugby Star Lively session in View As parliament opens Sale of jewelry shows Ford s Rise to riches new York hey started the auction with Henry Ford s first wedding gift to his modest Little with his 1931 Christmas present to a magnificent Diamond and Emerald necklace a Queen would envy. The ring sold for ?80, the necklace for mutely telling the Story of Ford s climb through the years from an obscure Mechanic to fabulous wealth As. A mass producer of automobiles. Nineteen pieces of the Date mrs. Ford s jewelry ordered sold by the executors of her estate brought a total of 595 at the Parke Bernet galleries on upper Madison Avenue wednesday. Peterborough Man his Honor in a fix he Root for by Norm Donogh one football fan at saturday s play off Between nonfood St. Boniface legionnaires and Peterborough orfans for the Dominion intermediate championship is going to have trouble deciding which team to Back. He Manitoba s lieutenant governor. Hon. R. F. Mcwilliams a transplanted Peterborough Man who first organized and captained the orfans Way Back in 1s99. And there s the rub to Ike takeover Long Way off Naguib for Egypt has urgent need of . Help on foreign policy by Marguerite Higgins Cairo Nyht Egypt which1 in in the Avant Garde of the re a forms awaken in the entire Arab world today affords an example f the dangerous Impact the Jii atus Between american political administrations. Like any revolution. Egypt s re form movement led by maj. Mohammed Naguib is a govern ment in a hurry. And in the critical Field 01 for eign policy it is to the United states that Egypt looks for help in. A maintaining the momentum s o crucial not Only to this country a future but to the entire Middle 2ast. And Egypt needs help now. Not three months Marguerite irom now. Hk1gins prime minister and the1 thirteen military officers that form his Shadow government state openly that any major interruption in their present stride could Dampen present popular Fervour. They have warned the West that they would return to the bar Racks rather than see the popu Lar tide run against them. Egypt s main foreign whom does he owe his allegiance in any event his Honor will kick of the Hall to Start the game saturday. Asked where his preference Lay or. Mcwilliams every Inch the Diplomat spoke lip his of both teams later and Rii Ittin frankly of Don t really know which one i m going to Root for their the matter stands now. But years Back it was Peterborough All the Way. Rugby player at 18 or. Mcwilliams was a Cham Pion Rugby player at age of 18, when he was on the first Junior Rugby team to cop a do minion title the University of Toronto juniors of 1s93. Wednesday he recalled that among his 1eam-Mau s were such people As the Well known athlete anal vice president of Robinson s store in Walter f. Well As writer a. J. Stringer. Arctic explorer l. T. Eur Wash and or. T. Mccrae. Brother of the author of the poem in Flanders fired. On graduating from Law at Osgoode Hall in 3s90, or. My Williams went to Peterborough and organized the intermediate Rugby team that later became known As tiie orfans. Bridge column Skirb 10. Comics pages -7. Crossword Puzzle Page 15. Deaths and funerals Page s3. Eisenhower Story Page 13. Finance news and commodity markets pages 34, 35. Hollywood column pug 5. Serial Page 25. Society news pages in 1 19. Sports pages 23, 23, 24, twin pictures Page 10. Recollections when pct rho ought ont Ario of fun and St. Boni face Norwood clash for the intermediate football title saturday after noon a. Osborne stadium Hon. R. K. Mcwilliams. Manitoba s lieutenant govern or will be enjoying proceed Ings. Or. Mcwiliiams is a football fan from away Back and in his youth was a Fine player for Peterborough. Here he is seen reminiscing As he looks at a picture of a team which he organized and captained away Back in 1sp9. Tenders stadium All too High committee May have to lop off frills rain Mars splendor of ceremony five subjects Likely to stir Stormy debates by Shane Mackay Ottawa Ada s 27th parliament Assem bled thursday for what is probably its last and liveliest pre election session. The seventh session was formally opened by it. Hon., Vincent Massey governor general amid traditional color and ceremonials. A few hours earlier chief Justice Thibaudeau Rinfret of the supreme court prorogued sixth session which stood Vancouver adjourned since last july. Members heard tributes to the late Joseph Harris Dan Famh and welcomed two read what s going on behind Iron curtain when Gerard Filion a Mon Treal newspaper editor was invited last september to at tend a communist peace con Ference in red China he Felt it was a Golden Opportunity for an anti communist to see what is going on Back of the Iron cur in an exclusive series of articles starting monday i n the free press or. Filion tells How the Ordinary people Filion of r s i a China Czechoslovakia Siberia exclusive and outer Mongolia feel about the possibility of full scale War and How they Are faring under communism. Anti communist editor Fil Ion found Little to Admire Dur ing his seven week tour. He found Moscow drab Prague a City with no and conditions in China Little bet ter. You will get an intimate a Eek at life under communist Rule in Europe and Asia As it appears to a Canadian from these informative articles beginning monday in the free press. Emiera. Lures Max. Pec. Ottawa 18, Elmwood meet to protest liquor store swim Saskatoon Hrant Lon i new Liberal . S from Quebec i part Arthur plans for Winnipeg s ?500.000jvictors in recent by elections. Football stadium Are going ahead steadily but High tenders May the governor general arrived Force a bit of lopping at the frills at the main Entrance to the Par although none the buildings Centre Block in charge will comment w n c t it has been Learned that the tend shortly before 2 . . Hers submitted recently were a 1 1 lined up on the front Lawn in too High. Committee drizzle was a Tri services have since been trying to find guard of Honor standing at the where some savings can Salute during playing of the made without a reduction in the i National Anthem by the governor Basic plans. General s foot guards. A Culver Riley head of from the Royal Canadian Winnipeg enterprises corporation artillery boomed across the Gatineau Hills As his excellency in lost 6 Days 5-hour j plane Back at Churchill 41 3-1 tourist record sponsoring development spec Ted the guard. Accompanied by prime minister Louis which is out. Of Lown. Ralph Misc nor a member of. Tho building commit to refused thursday to comment it. Laurent opposition la " situation. Leader George Drew army Navy a Elmwood people arc decisions or any kind he a. Force chiefs of staff and up in arms Over the establishment would be made through the Var Massey pro a government liquor store he emphasized however. Into the building Down the their District. Thev have called Russell the Senate. In the red chamber members of the upper House and the supreme court waited in their places. Mem Bers of the commons summoned by the traditional Call from the gentleman usher of the Black Rod. Crowded around the Entrance to the chamber. I for or. Massey. It was the second opening of parliament since flight from the u. S. Pacific . Or. said no across the Polar top of the world had been made at that Matin to Europe. Or. Club was unable to be any the scandinavian airlines sys of our objections As being terns Arild Viking took off at included in the delegation a. M. Greenland time l. . La for Cost from the big u. S. Air Force Winnipeg. Who is taking the mat a Washington Nyht the Para montanans looked Forward Progress f indication that the . A hic by pre election session the world Sinith opposition parties or Al Rel bomb presents a every debate for the soft spots new set prokes which make Canadian issues. Five the task of holding together the and defence immigration taxation and wins championship within the four years said or. Mcwilliams the team twice won the Dominion championship As it was then called even though the West was t reached the Dominion finals another time and was beaten out. In the Ontario finals in still another year. After that. Or. Me Williams left the team to become an Alderman in Peterborough and in 1007 he was elected mayor of the City at the age of 32. So if for nostalgic reasons. Or. Mcwilliams finds himself cheering for the orfans per haps he can be excused. Inv w Western coalition. Tricky without Hydrogen bombs be More difficult with base at Thule North up with the attorney the flight is the first of two . In 1 oratory los Angeles-to-co-1 or. Home said a protest Peli pen Hagen runs which the would m circulated at fridays Hopes will be the prelude of thei meeting. This would be forwarded Al so Peak attitude first commercial service the attorney general s Nvsart i this becomes easily Discerni Polar route. Men in the Hope hint the liquor one realizes the the big Douglas dc-6b had Ian j commission s decision would be Shieh Many europeans have ded at the Thule base at . Overruled. Upon the atom bomb and re Greenland time 2.28 . In said the liquor store would weapons to Call for a re create a traffic Hazard for the Kel thinking of the defence of. Europe. Community club diagonally the Hydrogen bomb May Well in geared to dominate pre session Al talk but others will develop As the Spring or fall election Date nears. The Viking carried 22 passengers a Crew of. 13, such Arctic survival v n members of the commons for the first time will be Able to hear each other in All Corners of the u lower chamber. Since the last by tent to session inc government has installed a Loudspeaker system similar to the equipment now in use at Westminster. The system is controlled irom a switchboard panel operated in the i equipment As sleeping bags. Lac Street and for the up Tensity the belief that these new diplomatic gallery. Microphones snowshoes Snow shovels and rifles p s inc Glen Elm school half weapons constitute a Barrier be Are suspended by an unsightly net and 500 pounds of mail. Her opera a clock on Cannon Avenue Hind which the West can feel pro tors Hope to inaugurate regular or Igor control commission Lotfi tested and thus policy quarrels Are of course with Cleat j hones to oust Britain. The big issues Are the it. O l l Sudan and the Suez canal Lious from schools nobody expects the British to f leave either area tomorrow. But ai1ci of Trvila Johs Gen. Naguib s regime wants Paris government that the British will Susti spokesman announced wednesday r Tut e Concrete action for previous that a new Law now being drafted s aimed at removing All known Promise. The egyptian prime minister fears that without pressure from the United states. Britain will drag her feet on both issues. Gen. Naguib s urgent need is for some International quid to match the quo he has already produced. For instance on the Sudan Tion Gen. Naguib made a consider Able Concession when he abandoned Egypt s unconditional claim to suzerainty Over that country. One comparatively feasible contribution along this line could come in the form of Early delivery of arms from the United states. The officers feel this would Cost the United states relatively Little but would make a big psychological impression Here As proof of american Friendly support. In return Gen. Naguib is pre pared to give Assurance that Egypt stands with the West but he can rot make any formal defence pacts anyone until the Suez and Sudan problems Are solved. In answer to fears that arms might be turned against Israel Gen. Naguib has stated that he has no aggressive designs against this neighbor. It is obvious that american pol icy cannot be really effective until the Republican attitude on the Middle East is made Clear. The months till Jan. 20 Are Long Long time in the life of a Brand new revolution which is without the roots of history and precedent. I ing and practising communists from responsible civil service jobs including the profession of teaching. The measure under preparation by both the ministry of Justice and the ministry of Interior was said Seoul a to envisage no Witch Hunt control vials u arc unavailable for com Ike reported commercial service on the top of Ciais the world route Between los an ment. Geles and Copenhagen soon wednesday the big Skyline Cov i ered the Miles Between los Angeles and Edmonton in six hours and 46 minutes taking off Greenland after a refuelling Topij of almost two hours. Bert Balchen norwegian born Veteran of Arctic flying who bossed the development the Thule air base for the . Air Force was among the passengers. Pow Issue new York Gen. Dwight d. Eisenhower is reported in agree mrs. Balchen was the Only with Tup Republican leaders aboard on Broad outlines of a tax Cut Ting Economy to be standing firm against forcible repatriation of prisoners in the korean War. Senator Alexander Wiley of wis Consin who will be chairman of. A no Zidiack f f Nam Black watch hurls Back enemy attack Able to devote More energies to its economic Del Zelop Niento. However Gen. Omar n. Bradley chairman of the Point chiefs of staff and Gen. Matthew b. Ridge Iway. Supreme commander of North Atlantic pact have recently insisted Progress in atomic Wea Pons Doc s not justify any let Down preparations for conventional warfare. Call for pressure on Tho other hand this new horror May result in a United states policy calling for intensification of the pressure on Russia to come to terms. But this policy carries its of see parliament Page 6 said by uni me Piuck the Senate relations Corn but watch highlanders famed British Congress told government employee ranks of All persons who support an action against the state they have a Mission to attacking chinese on a key Western front height in 11 hours of vicious fighting tuesday night and wednesday morning. Dulles new . Secretary of state new York a president elect Eisenhower announced today he has chosen John Foster Dulles As Secretary of state Charles e. Wilson president of general motors As Secretary of defence and governor Douglas Mckay of Ore gon As Secretary of the Interior. Dangerous in Plicato on. It suggests j Eisenhower s press Secretary further development of facilities urged dude ranches sight seeing services and other develop ments can boost tourist expenditures in Manitoba even higher than this year s Esti mated record. Hon j. S. Mcdiarmid min ister of Industry and com Merce said thursday that tourists would spend about in the province this year compared with about s23.000.000 in 1931. Tourist business lie said could be further expanded by additional developments. He suggested More first class resort and commercial hotels motor courts modern tourist Camps including Camps with eating dude ranches Sandwich shops and Tea rooms souvenir and gift shops guide and sight seeing services sporting goods stores and out fitters Camps. Develop services addition he said Allied entertainment services should be developed in certain areas and should include such things As outdoor movie theatres Golf , Riding stables Archery ranges Tennis courts and Bowling allies. Up to the end of August said or. Mcdiarmid. Some Short term vehicle per mits less than 48 hours were issued As against for the same period in 1951 and in 1950. Long term tourist traffic has also shown substantial in creases he said. Some 2s.74g Long term vehicle permits have been issued in the first eight icing and Haze halt Hunt for missing Cessna 170 just six Days after it made an. I emergency Landing in the frigid i treeless Barren lands deep inside the Northwest territories a Norse Iman aircraft with six men aboard j returned to its starting Point at Churchill about 3.40 . Wednes Day. All the men Are thought to be Safe. Meanwhile Eric Taylor of a Borien and his Cessna 170 Are see picture on Page 6 still lost somewhere North of Lake i Winnipeg. I three . Dakotas one from i Winnipeg and two from Rivers Man., encountered severe icing Low ceiling and Haze thursday morn ing As they entered the area in which Taylor is thought to be Down. All three returned to Winnipeg and officials plan to have them go lout again Friday morning if Wea Lyher conditions permit. I the ski equipped Norseman was first sighted shortly before noon wednesday by father Lenard. An american missionary who was cruising Low Over the area in a Piper cub. I the plane was Down on the East i Shore of Kami Duriac Lake. Two the persons aboard waved to father i Lenard As he circled his tiny Craft Over the area. Winnipeg sources believe father May have dropped gasoline Ito the stricken plane which enabled it to get. Back to Churchill. . Officials say he radioed the plane s position shortly after it was sighted. See tourists Page 6 suicide squads attack French in judo China Hanoi indo China Cap French officers said wednesday suicide squads led a vie Minh division s costly attack on French armoured units in the Battle of Chan Mong. These communist led volunteers of death1 tied explosives around car denies plan to move shops Yards vice president of the car s Western Region. R. Mcmillan vigorously denied wednesday a re port in a Winnipeg newspaper that the Canadian National railways May move its fort Rouge shops and Yards out the City. The newspaper Story which did not link its information to any source said the move might be made if land retained for expansion is not sufficient to meet la last pictures in twin contest appear today this is the last Day of twin contest pictures As of today the free press has published 124 pictures 62 sets of twins in this Ever popular and rewarding contest. Contestants now have one week to Complete the Matching up of twins. Entries must be postmarked not later than mid night thursday nov. 27. There Are 169 Cash prizes in this contest with in prize Money to be shared. Entry forms which have been published in the free press must be completed and returned with a Complete set of Pic contestants May make As Many entries As they like but each entry must have a Complete set of pictures. The contest is not open to members of the free press or to their imme Diate families. Be sure to put sufficient postage on your entries. Judging will begin immediately after the entry deadline and winners will be made known As soon As possible. Mittee in the next Congress told reporters wednesday after a meet ing with Eisenhower that the Gen eral re emphasized his agreement with the principle of no forceful repatriation of communist prison the repatriation Issue has been ased by the communists As their main reason for refusing the Allied Erms for an armistice in Korea. Wiley a United nations Delegate had asked Eisenhower for a state ment on the Issue saying it was essential to in discussions seeking an armistice. Earlier in the afternoon Eisen lower had discussed the new legislative program for the Republican controlled 83rd Congress with re publican leaders who reported a harmonious meeting and no apparent disagreement on objectives. Representative Joseph Martin of Massachusets prospective Leader of the new Republican controlled House of representatives told reporters after a meeting with Eisenhower senator Robert a. Taft of Ohio and senator styles Bridges of new Hampshire our goal is to Cut taxes at the first Opportunity. But before that the first emphasis must be on Cut Ting spending the showdown idea. Here Western Europe becomes profoundly uneasy preferring the cold War to the showdown that ends in genuine peace or full scale War. James Hagerty gave the waists climbed aboard while the general was lunching French tanks and half tracks in with it. Hon. Anthony Eden Bri monday s action and then pulled Tish foreign Secretary at pins which blew up themselves Hower s hotel Headquarters. And sometimes the vehicles. Ture requirements. It hinged on information that an advisory committee set up by the company is contemplating Over All expansion of the Yards. The Story said the company was considering Transfer of existing facilities beyond City boundaries As an alter native to Extension Yards state of gangsterism and violence crime wave surging in . By Gaston Coblentz London Nyht Vio Lent crime and More powerful criminal organizations Are sharply on the Rise in Britain. But there is no Hail of bul lets in the american style. Britain s Tough criminals and adroit police Seldom shoot out their Battles. Strange As it seems the Law and the under world in this old land of 000.000 people rarely even carry guns. Instead British gangsters Wield Lead pipes blackjacks knuckle dusters bicycle chains and razor Blades. The police in turn use truncheons. Violence in London s streets has even caused the British to take another look at a humane Law they passed four years ago. It largely forbade flogging a thug. Britain s judges were no longer allowed to order the cat for at tempted murder manslaughter wounding assault and rape. This summer lord Goddard England s Stern chief Justice spoke out angrily urging a return and Extension of corpor Al punishment to end this state of gangsterism and Vio Fol b types postwar gangs have specialized in four main types of crime first a rash of auda Cious mail robberies commit Ted against her majesty s pos Tal service. The House of com Mons is still complaining about a Holdup in May that netted More than in Cash be ing transported from Provin Cial English Banks to London. It was the British counterpart of the great brinks inc. Holdup in Boston two years ago. Having no armed police and in theory no armed Rob Bers the British government postal services rarely make use armoured cars for inter City mail hauls of Cash and valuables. It simply employs mail vans. Until a top ranking official said this fall we have been operating on the Assumption that this was a fundamentally Law abiding Money and jewels Are sent from one City to another merely As registered mail. Current events have led wags to re Mark that it is getting safer to Send mail unregistered. Only a few Days ago Britain s postmaster general reported see British crime Page 8 of the fort of Pembina or. Mcmillan in a statement by Telephone said Only discussions Vith a City sub committee were on he basis of their request for completion of the 1930 agreement re rating to the possible disc Vitinu Ance of through mainline operation on the Harte sub division Between Pembina Highway and St. James while consideration is being Given to the Overall terminal situation there was no suggestion that Canadian National railways would quit fort Rouge As report he said. J to years ago the City set up a sub committee to negotiate re routing of the Harte division line which cuts through a Large residential area of River Heights. If the line remains in its present location 22 Road Crossings will have to be protected at a Cost of about Aid. J. Black member of tha sub committee said All negotiations had been adjourned until next Spring. The . Advisory committed will report to the railway next april ;