Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, January 28, 1953

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 28, 1953, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free wednesday january 28, 1953 Page Clear Cut evidence atomic officials boil at Truman s doubts about soviet a bomb Washington Nyht has been indisputable evidence since 1949 that Russia has e h e atomic bomb three members of the joint congressional. Atomic Energy committee said tuesday. They called Forer president Truman s reported doubts about the matter highly they were joined in this View by atomic Energy and civil defence officials u he expressed amaze ment at or. Truman s attitude. The evidence has been fully evaluated and it simply did not admit of the statement said. Perhaps never in the history of intelligence has such Clear Cut evidence been examined so exhaustively so often to arrive at the same simple and unavoidable con to clarify history rep. Carl Durham a. . Re tiring chairman of the committee is this you nervous Jense can t rest we appetite you need or. Chase s nerve food save buy the Large Hospital trains expectant mothers Toronto has a. Unique Prcraft Hospital where Home nursing is taught to mothers expecting their first baby. Breast feeding and proper diet Are particularly stressed. The Standard s picture Magazine this week gives a detailed picture Story of Mother Craft Hospital that interest All mothers. For the Best in Home Mak ing and family Reading value get the Standard every week Complete with picture Magazine 12 Page novel and 20 pages of your Ite comics. All for Only 10 cents. Get the Standard on Sale now. Hie Standord sen. Bourke b. Hickenlooper. R., Iowa rank Jig Senate member and rep. W. Sterling Cole r., ranking House member Amde the statement Public to clarify after former president Truman had said in Kansas City that there was some doubt in his mind thai the russians had devel oped a workable a bomb. The joint committee s statement recalled that when the evidence came in 1949 one or two High officials in the executive Branch Felt that the soviet explosion could not have been a bomb test and that it have been due to an a v the committee s statement noted that this possibility had been rejected because the evidence Hadi been fully evaluated and it simply did not admit of it went on to say that the Evi Dence was again reviewed during the fall of 1949 in the interest of super caution and once again the evidence was found by the most competent technical authorities to show conclusively that the soviets had Index tested a it is fairly Well know i that soon the 1953 Cadillac 62 Coupe is one of the extensive line of Cadillac cars which is formally announced today. Cadillac engineers achieve increased fuel Economy plus added acceleration end performance through their 210 horsepower engine for 1953. A new 8.25 to 1 com pression ratio High valve lifts a new 12-Volt electrical system and a Low 3.07 to 1 rear Axle ratio Combine to deliver new efficiency and driving satisfaction. Bigger role for private to urged Csc to get monopoly in Choice pc charges Ottawa Canadian after the report of the russian sex government was urged tuesday to Losion was made Public the give private Enterprise a greater National Security Council began a study which led to preparation of the paper known As is a never made Public but which reportedly said that the world balance of Power had been changed by the russian explosion and that it was now necessary to build up Allied armed strength particularly in Europe. . Luxuries enriching the exchequer London British exchequer was enriched by a record income of in customs and excise levies during the Finan Cial year which ended last March. This colossal yield disclosed in detail in a government report issued recently not Only tops previous figures but is an increase of Over the 1950-51 Rev Enue. It also represents More than 40 per cent of All Central govern ment taxation. Most of the Money came out o the pockets of the average a who contributed More than 50 be cent of the total or approximately for such luxuries a tobacco Beer spirits and a flin at the football pools or the Grey hound races. Tobacco tops list breakdown of these Revenue alone was Given As follows to Bacco. Beer spirits Grey hound and football Pool betting in addition the Purchase yielded roughly while the Levy on gasoline brought in about outstanding feature of the year says the report was the Rise in receipts under the import duties act. Without any significant Chan Ges in the rate of duty it produced slightly More than 000. Role in the development of Tele Ision. _ spokesmen for the progressive conservative and social credit Par ties criticized government plans to licence privately owned television stations Only in areas not now served or to be served by the publicly owned Csc. Donald Fleming pc Toronto leg Linton said the government s pol icy will give the Csc a monopoly on the Choice cities in Canada Rev. E. G. Hansell so Macleod said private stations Are to be left areas where they Are liable to go Knight Kcf Saskatoon Patsy Premium Elkhorn Stoker Coal is being shipped from the Carnegie giant Coli thorium at Duluth where it is protected from rain and Snow. Visby a key. There Are Many Elkhorn Stoker coals but Only one leading fuel retailers can now Supply Patsy Premium Elkhorn Stoker Coal said he is glad the Csc is going into areas where it will have some Chance of Success. In the past the government had started or taken Over some projects in areas where neither Public nor private enter prise could succeed. The members spoke after Hon j. J. Mccann Revenue minister sponsored a motion to establish a 26-Man committee to review activities of the Csc. The motion was still being debated at the adjourn ment hour and the debate May be resumed thursday. Today Mem Bers will discuss private members resolutions. Or. Mccann who reports to Par lament for the Csc said the government s policy is to make a ional television service available 0 As Many canadians As possible through co operation Between Pri ate and Public Enterprise. Private stations would be licenced in areas not served or o be served by the Csc. The Csc Las stations in Toronto and Mont real and plans stations in Van Couver Winnipeg Ottawa and Hal fax. He indicated Csc plans May be extended later to cover other centres. The policy to licence Only one station in a Given area at this Ime would work both or. Mccann said. The Csc station in Toronto for instance would be protected. But if a licence were Given in Kitchener ont serving a Community of perhaps people a similar Protection would be Given 1 that no other licence would be Iven in that area at this i have mentioned Kitchener. The Csc has not designated that As an area to be served by them so t will be one available for private or. Mccann said the station in Vancouver Likely will be in opera Tion this fall or by the end of this year. He gave no estimate of when the stations in Winnipeg Ottawa and Halifax will Start operations. He said possibly Saskatchewan vill be covered by stations in Al Berta and Manitoba. that was not possible consideration would Lave to be Given to a Csc trans Mitter in Saskatchewan. The Csc stations in the main areas of. Canada would be the foundation of a nation wide sys the stations would have production facilities available to use Canadian Talent effectively for production facilities available for across the the stations would not be linked by a network for at least some years. In the meantime National service would be provided through the use of recordings. Private stations would be required to carry the Csc s National programs As Well As their own. Or. Mccann said it has been suggested that under this policy taxpayers in other parts of the country would be paying for Tele vision operations serving Only the areas where there will be Csc that was not so. The advanced to the Csc for television was in the form of Loans. Programs produced in Csc production centres would be available to canadians in Many parts of the country through both Public tons. Should be television service Avail Able to As Many canadians As Poss ble before licences Are granted for two stations in any one area. Or. Fleming said the govern ment s policy was arid and Ster it was absurd to suggest that cities such As Toronto and Mont real could not afford More than one station. Private Enterprise was prepared to go ahead with television development without Cost to the tax payer but the government refused permission. The government s policy had put Canada years behind the United kingdom and the United states in television development. John Diefenbaker pc Lake Cen tre said the government s policy Ras a denial of every right of free Enterprise. He joined or. Fleming in criticizing some Csc programs and regulations. Or. Knight said there was a lot of criticism of the Csc but it came mainly from those who would profit from a lessening of Public control. In the new Field of Tele vision there was More need for Public control than in radio be cause it was a More powerful in fluence for Good or evil. Or. Hansell said the taxpayer is being forced to support something he might not want to support. Every time the government had to subsidize the Csc the Money came out of the pockets of All the taxpayers. First talks were held feb., 1952 Montreal Are the developments up to tuesday in the and the brotherhood of Railroad trainmen. Specific Dales Are not Given because events and dates varied Between the two companies Canadian Pacific and can no change yet in Csc rules Mccann says action to be deferred until committee makes study Ottawa Csc plans to leave existing radio regulations unchanged until after proposed changes have been reviewed by a commons committee on broadcast Hon. J. J. Mccann Revenue min ister who reports to parliament Fot the Csc told the commons that Csc officials wish to defer action until the changes have been Dis cussed with a 26-Man committee now being established the 11-Mernber Csc Board o governors heard representations on the proposed regulations at Public sessions last week. The Canadian association of broadcasters rep resenting most of the privately owned stations criticized Many o the changes including one that would compel stations to use from 30 to 48 per cent of their weekly broadcast time on Canadian pro Grams. Glad of delay Rev. E. G. Hansell Leod said he is glad that action on changes in regulations is to be deferred. He understood the Csc planned to tighten regulations on religious broadcasts while those on programs with an immoral tinge were being loosened. Under new regulations religious o recede materially from their original they indicated they were not Ife pared to exceed the 12-per-cent increase As qualified in the major to the railway presidents entered negotiations tuesday for the first Ime. With assistants they met a even Man sub committee of the Union made up of top executives and regional general chairmen. The full 35-Man negotiating com Mittee attended previous conferences with railway officials. A meeting ended at .30 ., with Only the announce ment another meeting would be Leld at 4 ., but everything began to Point to a hopeless Situa Ion. The second meeting lasted Only 25 minutes. A tentative meet no was fixed for 8 In Case he Brt found railway proposals acceptable. Or. Kelly said his sub committee reported to the full committee and hey decided unanimously the pro opals were not acceptable. Or. Kelly telephoned his news o the railway executives. Asked what would be the Union s position if there is any develop at Ottawa or. Kelly said we Are Busy keeping up to Date without being prophets. We Are they know we Are engage in further discussions to bring us out of the present Adian National railways. Early 1952 served notice for new agreements to re place those expiring april 1. Wage increase 35 per cent asked current Basic wage ave rage wage. 51.66. Late o n s opened in Toronto. Applied for boar of conciliation Board appointed a week later. Late opened hear Ings which were adjourned unti oct. I. Early meeting of Board held. 1953 Jan. And minority reports of Board Given to Hon. M f. Gregg labor minister. Majority report recommended increase o 12 per cent minority report 20 per cent. Jan. P. Kennedy Brt president announced Brt Genera committees rejected majority re port. Strike set for feb. 2. Discus Sions Between negotiating commit tees followed. Jan. Ended with out settlement. Jan. Vice presidents suggested further negotiations. Jan. M e with Brt representatives negotiations broke Down. Jan. Presidents me Brt negotiators. Moke about strike threat continued from Page 1 More about Dulles continued from Page 1 this they Are going to do a to of he indicated no other decisions have been taken pending the out come of the possible new Neotia we Don t Cross our Bridges until we come to he said in re ply to a question on that Point. More negotiations collapse Montreal up negotiations aimed at averting a Canadian railway tie up feb. 2 collapsed tuesday night. The presidents of the two major railways and Heads of the brother Hood of Railroad trainmen advised the government an impasse had been reached. President Donald Gordon of can Adian National railways and presi Dent w. A. Mather of the Canadian Pacific railway company jointly advised Hon. Milton Gregg labor minister that nothing further can the communists May have Swal owed More than they can digest perhaps in time the indigestion will become so acute that it might be he said. Neglected latins in his Survey of the world s trouble spots or. Dulles made Only one direct criticism of the late Turnan administration and is predecessor Dean Acheson. He indicated they had carried out a policy of neglect toward latin America which has resulted in the growth of Strong communist and fascist movements seeking to de stroy the traditional Friendship be tween the people of the american the new Secretary also pledge that communists and sympathizers who have penetrated the government will be cleaned said All the resources of the government including the Federal Bur eau of investigation will be use to detect such people and get rid of them. I can Promise he said that our foreign policies our new policies will never to the slightest degree reflect any Lack of Faith in the ideals and the principles on which this nation was or. Dulles said his forthcoming visit to seven european nations i intended among other things to determine whether the movement toward Unity there is on the up Grade or is on the May revise policy he hinted also that if France Germany and Britain reject the concept of Europea Unity and go their separate ways the United states would be compelled to revise its policies Towar Western Europe. In his review of the world or. Ulles reported these situations fab East the korean War together with Russia s proximity to the Northern is lands of Japan represents a pincers operation aimed at soviet control of Japan. If Russia China and Japan All combined it would be pretty Tough going for us in the a he said. Southeast Asia in indo China Siam Burma Malaya the communists Are seek ing control of the Rice bowl of Asia As an additional Wea Pon for e expanding their control to Japan and into India. Middle East in this area with the world s greatest Oil reserves and the vital Suez canal the communists Are try ing to inflame the arabs with a fanatical hatred of the Bri Tish and or. Dulles said the Hitler Stalin negotiations in 1940 showed that Stalin looks upon this area As the Centre soviet Africa the communists Are trying to arouse the natives to revolt against the Western europeans who still have political control of most of the continent which in turn is a Large source of vital raw materials for Europe. Western Europe the resent Hope for a Strong West Ern Europe lies in the euro Pean army plan which he said now seems to be somewhat South America there is a growing danger from the communist and fascist influences which have developed As a result of the Truman admin . Cleric injured a 54-year-old american minister Rev. Paul g. Wapato. Is in fairly Good condition at St. Boniface hos Lital following a traffic Accident tuesday night on no. 1 Highway 18 Miles West of heading Ley Man. Or. Wapato from Winthrop wash., was driving near Assini borne Haven police said when is was in collision with another car. Is ration s policy of neglect and its preoccupation with the problems of Europe Asia and Africa. V sum Cuart sunni it driest Wetther Buret. Writ for Mie full Cour preview of your of the Sun club Phoenix. Arizona diet. Is watch for news of Oor famous february Home makers look Forward to our big Sale news for february this year More exciting than Ever before Mckeag s 723 Portage ave. Just West of Marylind organizations would be prevented acc0mplished in these Neotia from saying that their broadcasts were supported by voluntary con and privately owned Sta the government believed there i tribute on. He suggested that both political arties and religious organizations hould be allowed to Appeal for funds in broadcasts. The question and answer Type of political broadcasts should be permitted. Canadian programs John Diefenbaker pc Lake Centre said he favored develop ment of Canadian Talent but a new would Force private Sta ions to devote 48 per cent of their Ime to Canadian programs. The Csc realizing that that cannot take place is using its Power unfairly against the private said or. Diefenbaker. Or. Mccann interjected that the matter is still one for negotiation or. Diefenbaker said he wanted of express his views while the matter was still under negotiation the regulation represented an Vin air and unjust attack against the private stations. The regulation was of a Type that would Lead eventually to regimen tation of private stations. Or. Diefenbaker said one i july imagine the reaction of newspapers if they were compelled by regulation to devote 50 per cent of their editorials to Canadian topics. Regulations Are they should be fair and reason said or. Diefenbaker. He suggested an Independent Board such As the Board of trans port commissioners be established to adjudicate Between the Csc and private stations. l. C. Malone Secretary of the Brt said the Union also had told the minister the meetings ended without any understanding being reached or arrangements for fur ther collapse of the talks after two last railway Union conferences Dur ing the Day exposed Canada to country wide paralysis of its rail traffic starting next monday. The railway presidents told or. Gregg they had offered the train men a wage increase of 12 per cent to be agreed to before any other adjustment is considered. Ask 35% boost the Brt on behalf of car and car employees origin ally asked for an increase of 35 per cent. The majority report of a conciliation Board recommended 12 per cent the minority report. 20 per cent. The companies also reported if the Union agreed to the 12-per cent increase a 40-hour week for Yard service employees would take effect oct. 1 and there would be pay adjustments not less favor Able than those in settlement of a 1950 non of p e r a t i n g employees Saskatchewan becoming forgotten province Diefenbaker laments Ottawa cup John Diefenbaker Centre lamented in the commons tuesday that Saskatchewan is becoming the forgotten he made the statement after Hon. J. J. Mccann Revenue min ister indicated that the Csc will establish a television station in Saskatchewan Only if it cannot cover the province from stations in Alberta and Manitoba. Things have reached a Point where we Are not even worthy of a said or. Diefenbaker amid this was taken As a reference to a recent Royal commission re port recommending against construction of a irrigation and Power project on the i South Saskatchewan River. Effective Date of wage increases and working rules changes would be negotiated later with Assurance these Points would not prevent a settlement. In the negotiations the Ert asked for the 40-hour week for Yard men with pay equivalent to 48 hours. Other agreements the railways recalled that since negotiations with the Brt started last year they have renewed con tracts with other groups of run Ning trades employees. These provided generally for wage increase of 11 and Xvi per cent. A. J. Kelly Brt vice presiden and chairman of the Union s negotiating committee told newspaper men tuesday night that despite further compromises by the brotherhood the railways declined House dust aggravated bronchitis from time to time i Buffer especially i cold weather from asthma and Bron writes mrs. D. Lavigne Noelville ont. Certain foods and even dust Brin on an attack. I begin to wheeze gasp an fight for breath and soon i have a racking bronchial cough. It was fortunate that i Learned about Raz Mah. 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