Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 21, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Listen to pop concert cow . Presented by Canada packers Winnipeg free press by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c Pei week ments should avoid boosting their Winnipeg Friday november 21, 1952 Home baked flavor at its Best Bryce s Kitchen Star bread week end edition with comics 109 garment workers new Pla acclaimed Cost of instituting the Shorter working week has been estimated at about. S492.000 a year. Or. Mcinnes acknowledged that Jit might by difficult for department i 1933 estimate the week which to keep their costs Down effective11. 1952. Where services Are on n 24-hour. In a letter to the City s and shift workers Are in i committee he Indica Ted that Cei solved. Tain departments could curtail ser Bui he claimed that garbage re vices or other Steps to avoid Moval Street maintenance and inn ease in their estimates. Other such branches could try to the 40-hour week along with along with the same amount per cent pay boost was Money As last year without any cd to civic employees in reduction in 10 year old girl injured in Accident with truck Dunnn , in 1656 Logan Avenue was injured thursday by a truck in Iho Lane Al the. Rear of 1549 Alexander Avenue. I the Little taken to general Hospital where her injuries were listed As possible shall fracture and concussion. Her condition reported As fairly Good. Ace Ordino to police Donna dashed out from behind a garage into the path of the truck driven by William Antone 47, of 516 Bronx Hven Tif exist Kildonan. The Accident occurred at 4.15 . Fig Rijk skate is to show skill six figure skaters will give demonstrations at a session of the ice club of greater Winnipeg sunday afternoon at. The amphitheatre rink. Skater. In clude Joanne Bjarnason. Tidy Zwarum. June Sellar. Mar Ion . Joan Mclnnis and Lois Kenner. In the evening parents of the Junior members of the club will he entertained Al a skating party at the senior session. The program will include solos pairs am a four number. Co-vceh1 troupe entertains Blind members of the Institute for the Blind have been entertained by the orchestra and concert troupe of the Leon Nichols school of music. In the troupe were mrs. E. Lenton . 11. Strowger. Laura Lee had ath Doreen Lacroix Ronnie Sal tees Donnie Campbell Joan Bri Rige Fortl t. M. Hoskins. Lynn Mer Rian. Joan Goodman Rayseen Gia i Omin Sandra Day. Ginny John son Bunny Kelly. Or. And mrs. R. Davis. Rosemary Lonnnie. Dorothy j Carvor and Ray Jenkins. Employers to pay for scheme two big Blue bombers arc Goins 1o tackle something else besides rival football players next week. Checking the Breech of his High powered big game Rifle tackle buddy Tinsley gels a few pointers on Safe gun handling from Neil Sullivan left president of the greater Winnipeg game and fish association. Looking on is tins icy s gun toting guide Sam Diamond tackle Dick Huffman and c. E. Simonitz acting mayor of Winnipeg. Terms in City police i youths ailed for beating waiter two youths received 30-Diiy Jai court Friday for severely heating h waiter. Edward mover Selkirk Avenue april Robert Virchon Leon. Ple Jird guilty to assaulting James , n waiter in the new thursday night. Crown prosecutor c. Tupper Chr youths Hud returned to or restaurant after being ordered of earlier and assist Ltd the wait or. Tupper said or. Wong was admitted to Winnipeg general was announced that its one of the accused told magistrate m They had re Manitoba. Turned to the restaurant to Apponi Gize for their actions earlier in the Oil producer. The Well Basei Cal. Standard foot Garry seeks Hargrave to. 1, shows Promise of vew school trustee new Oil Well Home again time new buildings Iset for veterans it c. T in St. James hit Snag production encouraging 80-100 barrels daily free of water Bailey. Selburn Oil and Gas arrival t Ime of two officers and -15 other ranks of Prairie command returning to Winnipeg after a Yar s service with Tiv 27ih Canadian in j City agreement needed for water sewer services two Brand new Industrial build Ings in St. James May sewer and water that municipal fan try brigade in Germany has Benn set. The troops All married will arrive in Winnipeg nov. 26 at . On the Canadian National railways transcontinental no. 1. They will Cross the Atlantic aboard the Neptunia. I a five wage contract with a unique pension plan the major gain for workers in a Large Sec Tion of Winnipeg s Needle trades Industry was signed thursday employers and local 216, internal i tonal ladies garment workers Union the agreement covering a bout workers in 15 ladies cloak manufacturing firms was by Sam Herbst business manager of the Union at a dinner meeting in the fort. Garry hotel. The pension plan described by or. Herbst. As the most generous workers retirement scheme on the is to be wholly paid by employers. Two per cent. Of. The employers total yearly payroll1 is to to put into the plan. A special committee of Manu-1 fact users and Union officials be Sot up to administer the fund. Workers will become eligible for retirement pension after Only 10 years in the Industry. Retirement age is 60 years for women with a1 monthly pension and 65 years for men. With a ?60 pension. Start eve 3 years it is expected thu pension fund will be built up sufficiently in1 three years to Start paying retiring j workers. According to or. Herbal it. Is expected to have at least in the fund before Mak ing any retirement payments. Under the new agreement employers will also increase their contributions to a fund providing hcs Pilalis Antion and Mcdiff Al services for Union members and their fam Ilies and to another fund Fox paid vacations. Employers will continue be a Sam Herbst Winnipeg business manager of the inter National ladies garment workers Union local 216, Al tic is Here signing a new five year contract on behalf of about Winnipeg Needle trades workers. Negotiated Between the Union and the Winnipeg cloak and suit manufacturing association the contract was signed thurs Day. Sitting beside or. Herbst is John Crowley employer and watching Over them Are Hon. C. E. Greenlay minister of labor and Henry . Secretary of the employers association. Winnipeg s Stanley Wood triumphs As oboe soloist found ins get Sci ended sentence two found ins Nick Kow Luk Lizzie Street and Jack Sachko. 1249 King Street rear ipod two year sentences in City police court. Friday. Pleaded guilty to in a gaming House 223 Alexander Avenue. The was told the two men have Horn in jail for nine Days had previously pleader us lev. Push through an agreement i the City of Winnipeg. I a Cost of i veg fort Garry school District has to seek a new is Hool trus tee with the imminent Depar Ture from Winnipeg of trus tee c. D. Tarr. For business reasons. Or. Tarr s resignation from the school Board leaves an term until Decem Ber. 1953. Nominations Are now being called for by fort Garry municipality. No Date for a by election has As yet been set. Producing so to 100 barrels a Day of water free Light nil of around 34 degree Gravity , i american Petroleum Institute Standar j drilled to the shallow Depoli of fret on a farm out from Cali fornia Standard company the Well Lis seven Miles North of the daiy Pool in the Sirrien area and a Quarter mile North of Cal Slanzi Ard s Hargrave 15-16 Well. But while the latter water present in Oua tily not be controlled and later suspended Bailey Well is free of. Water. Ottawa control i of trucking held danger funds. Of 35 per w. D. Hurst Winnipeg s City wages in Ginger advised civic finance com ice Milter Friday that St. James Earl beginners rates up Ier in the year had apparently authorized the firms involved to go ahead with construction of the by Frank Morriss thursday night s program they have played far far better in do. Past. The tone began to wobble at. The Winnipeg symphony be Kinningr there was much Faul was something of a Triumph he part of various Jstanley Wood who appeared Antl talc of urgency increases for beginners Are also soloist in the cranial was absent. There were provided in the contract. Women concern for oboe and strings. Or. What n ule full e came through Start at 55 cents an hour with Wood first oboist of the orchestra. 1, la was housed by lethargic work it Cutti 11 i of inc Kotait. In. 0.11 Juul 1111 Tiv. A building. But Only now. He said he 60 up to three months a Well deserved ovation was better i had been approached about Cenis for the next three. Re Llop Large audience for his work As players did t Corne pavement and water Supply for the lated men s rates will be 60, 65 he might. For this was Tschaikowsky. The two structures. And Jack Scarich. President of but we Haven t completed Nego service Mam Toha Automo Ivr transport j Tia Lions m of a association warned thursday and pavement. And As for water lot pay. Onciu eral control of trucking might set 75 cents. After six months in on a very High level and seemed slow there was some the Union and employers did t need to be civic minded to m the last moment but arrange the worker s rate1 realize that few visiting artists performance must be regarded thai Supply we Haven to even mentioned the contract has been approved Mance. Unanimously by Union members it i could have Given a better perform decidedly under Par for the Winnipeg symphony orchestra. The disappointment was dissipated la incr of the program by an enchanting Strauss polka As leadership of Walter an encore and the orchestra and a that. Before e. Simonite. The remainder under the Dusty Hack 20 Yea life membership for c of c pianist he association s annual ban is. James and the City have been theatre the piano for the Winnipeg chamber of Emmerce polic for armed robbery left wednesday i incr pubic police said Georgr Henry Eccles. 19, was wanted in connection with an armed hold up when stolen iwo weeks ago. Detect in a said Eccles was a year mail terms to John dry Rien. 25. Allen Thompson. 28. Both of no fixed abode when they pleaded guilty in City police court wednesday. Police said the two accused stole a cat belonging to Louis Chodirker. 496 Rupert land Avenue were arrested at i Wells. Designated As Basei Bruxelles to. 1-27. The Wildcat Well will be a est. Of All formations Down to and including the Devon Lian Limestone. The new drilling slip is about pet when you he said that the Federal government is in the railway business and the rail ways Are losing ground in the face of truck Competition what is More logical than that h.? government said or. Hurst. The buildings concerned Large Are located on the Cal group. Praise for Herbst All speakers praised the Side is. James Street be e ave nut its top officer Sam Herbst., most harmonious labor Trout first movement Union gifted musician the Miles Sou o. Holond Man worm accent thai Railroad proposals by Tan. To Southl ves for the Bene Commilee finally instructed or John Crowley. Of the Jacob management relations in a Sincl come of to Union Jug 1 an oboist Are j lot Tlle cas1 of which is a treacherous Milru Wood go Robertson denies Board s action illegal denial that the school Board in inn recording Secretary May Pettitt orator. David , Constance Mcnash Junior Woodward Luck Smith prior Bertrim Young Junior Headsp Alp Senensky promoter of front canal and social welfare Anne Yogi ii trustees Hen ill Ley r. Welsh and Thomas Beeby committee Richard .1. Wells a a part Donald . I Bdl la a for Santa Parade sets sights at walk the Supre court speaking prior to or. Searp Premier d. Campbell said because of the Santa Claus ii we i the Manitoba govern Jade saturday the Winnipeg was almost completely Grace. i Hias purity close " in company has special buses Laid an agricultural province but Toor. Anderson for the trades coun this was enchanting music and h h t cnllcl2ed the cil and Joe Popiel chairman of or. Kaufman i and the orchestra of recommending local 216. For the Union executive i realized it. T Loami full Adi Fel Tan sum offered a or. Greenlay said 20 years ago juried playing full of nuance damages in arising out of a school a with a 50.000-mile walk be Hind him. Winnipeg postman w. Lloyd Williams settled into retirement Friday determined to walk another Miles before he Dies. The 65-year-old letter car Rier retiring after 40 years service said he will walk five Miles a Day just to keep in it i suddenly stopped walk he said the Shock would kill the native welshman delivered his last letter thursday at 370 Mcgeo Street then Farewell t0 fellow workers at the Portage and Furby Post office. He plans to remain in Winnipeg at his Home 1431 Bannatyne Avenue. Most of his 40 years were spent on the Walnut and Chestnut Street route the past five in the Sherbrook and Maryland District. There was a time when die Orch and disillusioned Man. Conflicting jobs and ideas. A incl 2-Jlitll the1 Anu i-1nk not tracer than in la was beautifully Balanc Vale session heavy traffic from surrounding Toronto and Montreal and fun race and All the decision Parade begins at a were seeking _ other. Told committee members before parting. Or. Hamilton appeared twice i at City Hall once before Parks Board i and once before finance committee to Appeal for a supervised skating rink for youngsters in the Weatherdon Harrow area. No supervision 3rcgor Street and Moun before finance committee Day was a request from the Parks the City s special is s. Depending Board for an extra 32.400 to pro Uncertain markets for their vide for operation of 30 super j talents were always faced with rinks in inc City. Unapproved he threat of unemployment sol by the Parks Hoard were two hey organized resulting in rival other rinks Wrath Eldon Midland conflicting organizations. Queens on which the Hoard said lit. Would flood hut. Would not sup imply supervision. I Why discriminate against us we Are All working men and we by City life and vigorously voice bad Cheque for opinions and do something brings one year term a one year jail term was imposed on Leonard Hoskin alias Mcgregor 23, of no fixed abode who pleaded guilty to a charge of fraud in City police court thursday. He was charged with obtaining a second hand car by fraud. Court was told Hoskin had paid for the car with a Worth less Cheque. Police said he is wanted in Lethbridge for a similar offence. Them. These specialists he said had formed a City full personality that led to social Dis Tance contrasting the Neighb Orli Ness of the Rural Man of 50 years j gains and no favors but an Hon respecting to that go to make claim for damages referred to in the Issue of your paper of nov. 19 est Day s work for an honest Days rhe Schuman symphony made in accordance with the strings was also playing on a very practice of the Board and the by i pay presentations were made to level. Or. Kaufmann s inter Laws governing it. Herbst and the Union staff on be up rotation was a deeply Felt one to half of the mall medical group for u Nich the players responded. The Mako the Board has full Power to decision respecting any clerical services Given the doctors. Ivor a moving contemplative considered in private ses beautifully realized. Or. Schu Slon or Saniei a and the decision Man s writing for strings has Rich arrived at within the Powers of Winnipeg Beach official resigns j. D. Forster Secretary treasurer for the town of Winnipeg Beach for the past 43 years will end his service dec. 31. Or. Forster recently tendered his resignation coun has appointed Kenneth e. Porter his successor. Iness without being Board is Legal. The procedure with undue heaviness. He is Able m of kind is though varied tonal coloration to that authorization be Given to the free press meetings six groups will meet monday in he free press building. They Are Board room 1, Winnipeg Young women s Liberal association at 8 . Board room 2, Eastern Manitoba development Board at 10.30 ., United scottish ladies auxiliary at 2 ., Junior chamber of Commerce playground hockey group at 5.30 . And the parents association for the Manitoba school at. Portage la Prairie at 8.30 . And in the club room free press nursing division of the St. John ambulance brigade Al. 8 control Parley Robert Thomas Stevenson. A joint meeting of the or Rah sask. Was sentenced Toj Central Weed control conferee i seven Days in jail when he pleaded and the Western Canadian Weed guilty in City police court conference will be held at to driving an automobile while in the Royal Alexandra hotel dec. Just can to find a Volunteer to Sun Between 4 and 7 . The nearest other rinks Are at least mile said or. Hamilton. Match us he pleaded. Well canvass the neighbourhood for Money if you ii give half too can t do that. It s setting a pre an Alderman volunteered. Or. Hamilton left. Committee Laler discussed the again and then decided to delay decision until its next meeting in a week s time. Mem Bers wondered Why the Parks Board had t tried to Cut costs by having the fire department flood the rinks it now costs about for flooding alone. Williams lox Cateri. Magistrate m. H. Carton also suspended his Driver s permit Ifor six months. To 11. R nature speaker Al the closing banquet will be or. Jus i Tice Samuel Freedman. In a Freak Accident on St. Mary s Avenue thursday night a Winnipeg Man was hurled from his car As it collided with an other Auto at Carlton Street. The oar left jumped the curb and crashed into the front Yard of a nearby Home. None the worse Lor his experience was Driver Wallace Ward of 533 Furby achieve Many unique effects. Solicitor to Settle the claim where i ask no fir a nil nor is concerned by an action Lack of drama court and obtain a r6jejise Tho final part of the concert con a through that action. Listed of fourth the recommendation of the land Here the verdict must be that solicitor is arrived at after some j times months of investigation and negotiation. Upon the result of this investigation he bases his opinion and makes a recommendation to the Board. There is nothing binding upon a minor or his parents to accept the offer of the Board even Al though they have previously agreed to it. It is for this reason that there is of necessity a certain amount of secrecy. Trustees Are placed on their Honor and it is their duty not to disclose any part of the opinion of the solicitor until a settlement has finally been concluded through the action brought in the courts. The solicitor is bound to disclose All the evidence that he has obtained and then to give his Opin Ion based upon that evidence. If these matters were dealt with in Public session one claim after another might follow based i upon the same or similar facts. It is for the Protection of the rate payers of the City of Winnipeg that secrecy is requested until Street. A passenger in the other car right Ethel Zaluski if of 498 Spence Street however was taken to Winnipeg general Hospital suffering from concussion and amnesia. Her condition is Driver of the second car unhurt was Mytro Kawulia of fort Frances police said. Settlement is finally concluded. The action of the Board at its meeting on tuesday night that the trustee complained of was Legal beyond any doubt
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