Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, November 25, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 25, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Marcen in ibs. To Winnipeg free press by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week ii i Winnipeg tuesday november 25, 1952 Home baked f Lavo r at its Best Bryce s Kitchen Star bread week end edition with comics Loe aldermen Okay joint Board to Survey civic wages Young vandals wreck Church in e. Kildonan boys 6 and 8, admit smashing contents ripping books East Kildonan police monday night arrested two boys aged six and eight As the vandals who entered the John Black memorial United Church knocked Over a baptismal font ripped up hymn books smashed collection plates emptied drawers and scattered their con tents. Rev. P. V. Samson found the litter when he arrived at the Hen Derson Highway and Roberta Street building monday afternoon police first believed the damage had been done after the sunday evening ser vice later decided it had been dons at noon monday. Police chief Chris Einfeld of East Kildonan said the children admitted they caused the damage on their Way Home from school. They were turned Over to their Barents who were ordered to pay the costs of replacing the damaged articles. Several gifts to the Church in Nemory of former members were smashed or damaged or. Samson said. A Fern was pushed Over and the Flower pot smashed. Each desk in the study had been rifled and papers littered the floor but no thing was stolen or. Samson said. No estimate of the damage was available. Police chief Einfeld said that two weeks ago 28 windows in a nearby mennonite Church had been broken by vandals. A year ago Wax was poured in the keys of East Kildonan police Survey some of the in John Black memorial United Church. Left to right Constable Thomas finn. Detective Mark swindle and chief Chris Ein Jceal. Upset communion table is shown in foreground. Mary purpose of the motion was to weaken and eventually destroy dec Slons May the federation. He asked Council Street la Aff c system in whether it was a policy move or a discriminatory attack on the dolled up in her Gold trimmed Blue Satin cheer Leader s outfit pert Blond Pat Hunter miss Blue bomber of 1952, strikes a pretty pose for the photographers As she prepares to leave for Toronto and the Grey cup final. Miss Hunter will Wear the costume in the miss Grey cup contest in Toronto Friday night at the annual Grey cup dinner. All 12 contestants for the miss Grey cup title will Wear cheer Leader outfits. Miss Hunter will leave for the East thursday morning. While in the East she will be adorned in a wardrobe donated by the Hudson s Bay company. Cathedral City police Force organizes own brotherhood , Attu a in virus Man in Trie past its not exactly a policeman s Union but from now on St. Boni Are that about licences will years is believed to have been in fares 18-Man police Force has the right to organize and negotiate issued this year about less 19-39, when 549 rental units were the City Council Over any Points at Issue. Than in 1951. Started during the a Nti a Vear such As for example. Conditions were Ideal for the. In Wynn Peg eight apartment _ Hon. C. E. Greenlay. Labor minister said tuesday opening Dav of 5 new rental housing units set for 20-year record the Organ in an anglican Church. Construction of rental housing East Kildonan i units n greater Winnipeg should set a 20-year High this year Check with City and Central Mort Hunting opens no mishaps reported fish and game department and ramp officials Are encouraged by the fact that Manitoba Hunters got through the opening Day of the Deer Hunting season without mis Lap. With the initial Day Rush Over they Are optimistic that 1951 s Acci Dent free record will be repeated. G. W. Kalaher. Fish and game department director said indications were completed. A carryover from the previous year accounts for the higher figure. This year up 1o the end of oct Gage and housing corporation of Jober there were dwelling facials disclosed monday. I virtually All the rental units Are apartment blocks and duplexes a spokesman said. An off hand guess would be that 99.9 per cent of the houses being constructed Are not being built for rental or investment Pur to said. Last year he said 262 dwelling units for rental were completed and 386 dwelling units for rental were started. This year so far. 172 rental units have been completed and 618 started. Last High in previous High units completed. The in construction of rental units he said was because of an improvement in the demand construction of rental units is Well ahead even at this Point of last year s he said and we anticipate it will continue into 1953." 194b in the past 20 _. Greenlay. Labor minister said tuesday the brother Hood of St. Boniface policemen had been certified bargaining artent for All policemen employed by the Cathedral City police chief j h Baudry. Who is excluded from the brotherhood said tuesday that although the Force had been granted the right to Thov a Mill in Lav tin. H. R. Mccabe gets Oil firm Fellowship officials of California company Friday presented a ?750 graduate Fellowship and three in a Cuy engineering incl Al. De graduate scholarships of s375 arrived just to Blan this year up to saturday 28 were each to University of Manitoba City workers intimidated says Mitchell charges Subtle action against members of Union certain Winnipeg officials Are using a Subtle form of intimidation to Force employees to quit the federation of civic employees. Leon Mitchell the Union s business agent charged monday night. He told City Council that the officials had called certain workers into their offices and advised them to quit the Union. Or. Mitchell appeared before Council to protest a proposed motion by Aid. Gordon Chown which would exclude civic workers in supervisory or managerial jobs from belonging to the federation. Held Over Council later agreed to Aid. Chown s suggestion that the matter be allowed to stand Over for two weeks. Or. Mitchell claimed the pro town area. Union agrees to delay negotiations Council seeks to end any inequalities in pay a three Man wage Survey Board will probe pay rates of All Winni Peg s civic employees in a move to adjust the City s wage Structure and remove All inequalities. City Council monday night approved appointment of such Board and Learned that the federation of civic employees willing to defer its 1953 wage negotiations until the Board completes its Survey. The Board will include a City representative an employees representative and a chairman selected by the two. It will Check civic wages against pay for similar positions in other comparable Canadian municipalities and in Winnipeg business and Industrial firms. It will also investigate value of civic jobs to particular City depart concern a one Way ments and to the civic service Ai the Down in line with a request made by 1he federation the Board Mutt shelter rents to jump 15% in new year Winnipeg s cily Council voted monday night to boost rents by 15 per cent at All emergency housing projects. The increase is effective Jan. "1, 1953. Aid. H. V. Mckelvey pointed out that reels were so Low at the shelters he was sure there would to no hardship. Any Way those shelters Are not supposed to be subsidized housing. They re emergency Council wary on one Way Street query Sharpe asks opinions to help line up plan one of the 953 Council s firs Aid. George Sharpp head of win federation. Other civic unions traffic Board monday the firefighters had not been asked the 1952 Council for mentioned he said. Its opinion on a one Way St is the intent of the motion year Man-1 it would Lead to a major change Council biggest in downtown traffic routes he condition meet a deadline of april 15, 1953. If its findings Are delayed beyond there Are added. Too Many homr. Mitchell said the City s per said and a tremendous amount of work was involved in lining up the proposed new system. That s Why sonnet committee had already lie wanted Council s ideas first asked the City solicitor to review aldermen hedged. Aid. John positions of civic workers in rela Blumberg suggested thai since the Ion to the question under discus project could t be launched to a Union deferment of condition that the negotiations would not affect effective Date of the 1953 agree ment Jan. 1, 1953. A Host of civic workers be affected under the vague the 1953 Council could con would Sider it Early next year. Pro Aid. Sharpe said the traffic Board es5 san Ess men Etc. Against spirit of Art a. A when Aid. V. B. Anderson be in reply to a question by mayor Garnet Coulter he said the plan put into area effect in the later Branch nominating body urged to end rows appointment of a three Man nominating body to name aider Man and chairman to Winnice e City was Council s 1953 urged monday night by Aid. He gave notice that he will pre limitation charge air Mutche 1 a or Branch urged mond said that the master had v. B. Anderson. Been taken up with the cite s los Lackl a . Sonnet manager. While considered he sent such a motion to form of the Intima on was con was that roughly next in two weeks time. Tray to the sp7rrt of the Al reel Broadway. Sher such Aid. Anderson relations act it did not contravene and Vav Lellam Avenue the act s regulations he added. G. S. Borgford appeared for the iut Luh Tii Uini apartment opening Day throughout most of were constructed in 1951, province he said. The a City engineering official. Any other Union. Giu Meu me Rigi to Ulic Niue it pos Sidie Lor Hunters to under no circumstances strike or affiliate animals easily especially . In wic Xii Xiii Var up to Oai Raav to were Ket the ground for monday morn under construction or completed ing made it possible for Hunters to he said. If our differences Are not settled with the City the chief stated we have the right to Appeal for a Board of arbitration. 11 am. Aim Imrij easily especially those wounded and old tracks were to t St for the railway mishap seeds brakeman to Hospital a 33-year-old Kenora Brake Man Vas admitted to Winni Peg general Hospital tuesday with four broken toes and a badly bruised foot following a railway Accident. His condition is reported police said Robert Edward Drew was rid ing on the train Between the caboose and the last freight car when his foot was crushed. The Accident occurred at 8.35 . On the Canadian Pacific railway near Princess Street. The right to month term of fraud charges Leonard Johnston 33, of 391 Hargrave Street tuesday in City police court was sentenced to three months in jail after pleading guilty to two charges of fraud. Police said he issued a worthless s18 Cheque to a storekeeper for Worth of goods and a worthless s5 Cheque for lodgings. Court was told Johnston had a record dating Back to 1936. In 1951. Was this the value comes to f Stott a science said. Majoring in geology John covered. One Winnipeg party to Register an opening Day kill was William Fisher 869 Fleet Avenue w h o bagged a very Large Buck while shooting in the Inwood District with Bill Batenchuk Byng place fort Garry. In the Minnedosa Erea two Ani Mals were bagged. Ernie Stevens registered his kill shortly after Day break and a few hours later ver non Quesnel shot a five Point Buck four Miles West of the town. Or. Kalaher issued a two Point Appeal to All Hunters. Behave sensibly and shoot safely. Have respect for private property and be courteous to the people on whose property you Are shooting. Total value of the apartment buildings constructed in Winnipeg Canadian Congress of labor and the Winnipeg labor Council Back up or. Mitchell s stand. Is this a new policy of collective bargaining or is fhe federation being singled he asked. Or. Borgford added that the Manitoba daiy. Labor Board had spent a year in Fellowship Winner was h u Ethi membership provisions and Ross Mccabe graduate student. For the civic Union science. Receiving scholarships students at a ceremony at the University units including houses started in j in to Sollito in made and engineering f. G. Lines. The Luamae by r. U. Allies. Vea Sta . Wallace yea., units assistant to the president j. F. Ross chief Engineer and Francis Veteran to Tell How he escaped from pow Camp theft suspect arrested City detectives tuesday said they had arrested Herbert Hunters who break Doxon 13, of no fixed abode in connection with a robbery of a Libau fences leave Gates open and shoot Man., Farmer during the week end. To houses and barns were a he will be handed Over to . Authorities. Inspector detective great menace and Hurt the sport George blow said Wolfe was arrested monday night by detectives Robert Melce and r. J. Webster. A Thomson stress is Robery with violence bring 515-month term convicted on a charge of robbery with violence Mike pc run 5 St. Johns Block was sentenced to 15 months when he appeared before judge c. B. Philp monday in county court judge s criminal court. The 42-year-old truck Driver was charged with robbing Lukas Magdy Byra of s280 in r. Washroom in a Winnipeg hotel. Failing to give half the travelled portion of the Roadway to a vehicle travelling in the opposite direction. Henry Wiebe 361 Furby Street was fined s10 and costs in City police court saturday. L. Bloo Mer 25 Roblin Boulevard paid s15 and costs for speeding and Gordon Baxter 29 St. James place was assessed and costs for passing an automobile on the wrong Side. Value of training retarded child special training in the education of mentally retarded children is worthwhile in human talents re claimed even though the ultimate Viking club to Mark anniversary tenth anniversary of the Viking club will be marked with a dinner and dance at 6.30 . Friday in fhe Empire guest speaker will be or. Richard Beck professor in scandinavian literature and languages at the University of North Dakota who will talk on our scandinavian cultural heritage. The history of the club will be re 6t m 5 Secretary of the club since its formation. T. M. Hansen. Of Ansgar lutheran Church will say Grace. Enter number and in Thomson told the Manitoba association for retarded children monday. J assistant superintendent Manitoba school for mental of j Brodahl. H. Jacob Hanna Avih i n Roa. Jac Hansen mrs. M. Xor Len. Helge Pearson and s r. Rodrick president polio toll now stands at 750 Manitoba s polio this year hit the tuesday with the one Case from St. Total for 750 Mark report of vital and one from Hanover municipal Ity. The Hanover Case brought the paralysis total to 383. Twenty four have died of the disease and 343 Are suspects. Has now reported 123 cases the suburbs 72 the Southern epidemic area 243 and the rest of the pro Vince 312. Polio Benefit tonight a Benefit concert sponsored by the St. Matthews anglican Church choir will be held at 8.30 . Tonight in the Church basement. Proceeds Are in Aid of a polio victim. Parley Premier d. L. Campbell opened the annual meeting of the Union of Manitoba municipalities tuesday afternoon in the civic auditorium. Delegates from virtually every Section of the province Are attending the 49th annual convention. De from Luft stalag during the second world War will address a Canadian club luncheon Friday at the Royal Alexandra hotel. Or Phil pol who Calls his topic Fec Tives at Portage la Prairie or. Wooden horse escape was born Thomson dealt particularly with in Vancouver . Of British Par Nome Proem my Mirinio Hie ends. At the age of 12 he was sent to school in England. Home programs during his talk to the association s greater Winnipeg Council. During the second world War framing he said was aimed at he was in the Royal air Force muscular co ordination and the Volunteer Reserve. He had previous sharpening of the senses in Chil flown with the Oxford univer Dren whose Central nervous system Misity Nir Squadron. In 1940 he was impaired. Great patience was required Foi one at a time introduction of things to be Learned said or. Thomson. He stressed that parents must always repeat part of each Day s lesson for the youngsters so they can ten new members joined the association Council monday. Next meeting was set for dec. 22, As a Christmas party. Rudolph the red nosed Reindeer j commissioned acting Pilot officer and was shot Down off the coast of Norway. He was subsequently picked up by the germans and sent to Luft stalag Iii. There he and two other British officers used a variation of the legendary greek wooden horse to escape. Their adventures until Freedom was won forms the subject for or. Philpot s address. Hale chief geophysicist or. . Gilson University president praised the company for donating the awards. Company officials said that of 150 University graduates in their employ. 25 Are former students of the Manitoba institution. Personnel group n. H. Abramson manager of the Hudson s Bay company retail store Here will be guest speaker at a meeting of the personnel association of greater Winnipeg at 5.30i . Monday in the St. Regis hotel. His topic will ment expects department. Be what manage from a personnel want a recount it s too late now if any City Alderman had belated doubts tuesday about the accuracy of vote counting in october s civic elections it was too late. Annual rite of burning of the ballots had already taken place. Officials in the department of the City clerk who is also the City s returning officer supervised removal of the bal lots to the incinerator tues Day morning and saw to it that the vote papers went out in a final big Blaze. Aldermen had been allowed their traditional 30 Days to Register protests and no re count had been asked. Claimed would eliminate the an Nual controversy at inaugural meetings Over membership of committees. Stronger committees with Mem Bers selected according to their qualifications seniority and fitness Lor the Job. There had been a great Deal of dissatisfaction in the past. Aid. Anderson said. Official procedure has been for aldermen at the inaugural session to nominate members and Man of the six standing commit tees and other committees. Unofficially a caucus of Alder men backed by the civic election committee who form the major to in Council usually formulates i list which is invariably passed despite opposition of minority group members such As Kcf Al Dermen. Orlikov will ask Council to press redistribution Winnipeg s City Council will he asked at. Its next meeting to Keck redistribution of seats in the provincial legislature the basis of representation by Aid. David Orlikov gave notice at monday night s coun cil meeting that he will urge that Council ask the Provin Cial government to appoint an Independent non partisan com Mission to redistribute seats in the provincial House. The 1951 census he said had pointed up additional in equalities in representation in the House in both Urban Rural Ridings. Redistribution would help in reaching a fair division of responsibility be tween the province and municipalities he added. A quiet spoken Grey haired lady whose word has been Law to such glamorous dancers As Margot Fon West Winnipeg rotary a film on the Kitimat Power project in British Columbia will be shown the West Winnipeg rotary club at its luncheon at 32.15 . Thursday at the Winnipeg flying club. Royal Home school installation of officers will take place it the first meeting of the Royal Home and school association at 8 . Thursday in the school speaker will be mrs. C. S. Even Den president of the Manitoba federation of Home and school burned my fin66r5 Oil mud close. Next Tims to Albence careful whose n06e xxx 6kab. W next time dont leave nose lying around poet someone to mistake Fok one of santas Chest Mas bulbs do you mean to say that All those broken bljl9g were or heh huh ,1 can explain taken from Santa s Fellers Golly Fellers i Only wet to to have a Phette Christmas tree i could Cau. My Owh not Gong id Tell Santa i Brck. Free press meetings four meetings will be held wednesday in the free press building. They Are Board room 1, executive committee of Mearns Camp sons of Scotland. At s . Board room 2, mothers auxiliary to the order of Demolay at 2.30 ., and the mental patients welfare association at 8 . And in the clubroom Winnipeg philatelic society at 8 . Fort Garry horse while in the City miss Skea Ping annual Cambrai Day dinner and is the guest of mrs. Betty of the fort Garry horse As. Mistress of the Winnipeg Socia Tion will be held at 6.30 . I Friday at . Don t Force pupils Pace Ballet teachers warned tour of Canada in 1931. Then she notes there was no Ballet tradition and nou she finds such teen Moira Shearer Beryl Grey a Well established company As the and Alicia Alonso. Is in Winnipeg Winnipeg one. To instruct the Winnipeg Ballet for two weeks. She is Mary Skea Ping Ballet mistress with London s Ballet Sadler s Wells Ballet and now engaged in teaching the classical tra a Dilion to companies throughout the world. She will Fly to England from Winnipeg and will then leave dec. 2s for Sweden where she will spend five months with the Royal swedish Ballet. Then she will go to new York to teach for the summer and will be off to Cuba for sessions with the Alicia Alonso Ballet. What Are the chief requirements for an Ideal dancer she must have a perfect body both from the standpoint of health and physique. She must have intelligence and she must have a capacity for work and self improvement. The Best age to Start is about eight. She warns against putting g i Friday at the highwayman. Children on their pointes toes before they Are ready. Teachers do this says miss Skea Ping Are either dishonest or have been harassed by mothers who want Quick results. A beginner s leg is not developed enough to hold the limb in pro per she says. Putting a dancer on her pointes before her time is a very serious thing and enough to make any serious medical Man decry Ballet As a form of exercise. Properly done dancing has great physical she is prepared to spend As much time As she can with the dancers three times a Day if they wish. She will prepare the company in the second act of Swan Lake the Pas de Deus from Don Quixote and the Pas de Deus of the sugar Plum fairy and the Prince from Casse Noisette. She will also work with them on Les sulphides. Dancing instruction is a 16 hour a Day business with miss Skea Ping. She danced for a number of years with Anna Pavlova. For years i never wanted to see anybody else she said. However she worked with Var ious russian ballets and made a Mary Skea Ping former Ballet mistress with the Sadler s Wells Ballet is in Winnipeg to teach the Winnipeg Ballet for two weeks. A free press cameraman caught miss Skean in As she was going Over some of. The scores of works she will instruct the company in ;