Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, January 31, 1953

Issue date: Saturday, January 31, 1953
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Previous edition: Friday, January 30, 1953

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 31, 1953, Winnipeg, Manitoba Saturday january 31, Sam Baron to take . Post by John Leblanc Canadian press stall writer Ottawa up turbulent Sam Baron Canadian chief of the United textile workers of Amer Ica and one of the Sto Miest Fig ures in Canadian labor is moving out of country. A few months after negotiating the unprecedented jump from the Canadian leadership a Cio Tex Churchill drive it. Rouc5e, for Sale 7 ranch style tiles Union to the same Job in a Al Union Baron is going Back the United states in another with the Gutwa. He will be leaving behind i a record of personal and unit strife As rough As any Xin recen Canadian labor history., Kamiab but Tough a hot anti Rei has loved to tangle with the communists in labor but also a staged running fights with his of Union chiefs. One of the outcomes of a Baro scrap was the sudden resignation in late 1951 of Pat Conroy As Secretary treasurer of the Canadia Congress of labor. Conroy Pulle out of his Cal Job when As h interpreted it the Cal convention in Vancouver voted Lack of conf Dence in him by not backing h support of Baron for a Post on the Cal executive. That scrap involving much Back room operating eventually had Ai Impact on the selection of be Union Heads elsewhere. After i Baron fought his own president i an International convention an then moved out of the Cal unit to take Over the Gutwa. Price Only if s7.500. Cash. 571.15 Mth. 41456. If s5.000. Cash Price Little higher and payments s125. Per month. This latest style Lovely Home was built to older with Best of materials with Large deep landscaped lot. Forced air heat. Now offered for a special urgent reason therefore the Price is Low. Four provinces. Investment co. 300 main Street. Phone 92-5266. Avg. Phone Hugh. 72-6077. 27th brigade to move from Hannover area 9ttawa 27o brigade will Start moving Awa from the Hannover area of Ger Many this summer headquarter indicated Friday. The first of fou Camps being built in the soes area 100-Odd Miles Southeast Hannover will be ready for occupancy in six months. Maj. L. G Brown of Edmonton is supervision the work. quart said now. So easy so inexpensive to Clear comfortable hearing at Home Church work movies Euer Ivl Ere by makers of famous Zenith radios pm television sets. 10-Day Money Back guar Antee. Bone conduction devices available at moderate extra Cost. All mail orders promptly filled metric shavers 17 a Portage ave. Ph6ne 916 772 Carman group starts project to get Fuji ids Carman Man Spe deip a the local Kinsmen club sponsors of the movement in Carman land Dufferin to Send a student Toi the. Cor nation has arranged Jet to give further financial sup port to Beyerley Jane course 18 year old Grade 12 student who has been selected to represent i Tbs area. This second project Wili so visor the Winnipeg play maker who will present the Noel Coward play Blithe spirit at memorial Hall feb. 6. The play is the Pui makers entry in the Manitoba regional tests for the Dominion drama festival and is under the direction of George Werier. Plans had previously Buen completed to have the Winnipeg male voice choir appear in Carman a. Fow weeks later proceeds from which would also go to the Corona Tion tour Trust fund. An invitation was received from the Stonewall club to representatives to an inter Celtib meet ing there sunday. The Gimli club also sent an invitation to it ladies night meeting at that Point february 13. Stay in East Adenauer tells germans Bonn Reuters Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of Wost Ger Many has appealed to prospective refugees to remain under communist Rule in East Germany. He said in a broadcast that those n the russian zone whose lives Are not endangered Woulff Render Germany and the West the Best service if they stayed Purt when hundreds thousands Lee from East he said their places Are taken by rus sians or asiatics. Every German who stays defends a part of Ger Many and the Western bread for Greece. Drive Ottawa up the unitarian service committee of Canada to Day launched its second bread for Greece Campaign to Send pounds of Canadian flour to fam be stricken greeks. The commit tee plans to Send a first shipment of pounds of flour to Greece feb. 11. Early in the week bargains at Safeway prices monday feb. 2nd Orange marmalade latin 69 limit 2 tins pork Beans re Fapio is or tins Cheerio 15 of. Tins sugar White granulated 5-59 specially priced brisket boiling beef Fork beef r.47 to few Coupon when presented at your Safeway store monday feb. 2nd Skylark St Trouette 10 bread on the Purchase one boar 16 of. Your a Iwler to a weighty problem 2nd Canada a Safeway Ltd. Safeway three members of the executive of the neighbor s club Friday night Are seen chatting following election of officers annual meeting. Left to mrs. A w. Weight second vice president mrs. V. Pearce president and mrs. W. B. Johnston first vice president. More about changes continued from Page 1 has left its Mark on Canadian he has tended to obscure the fact that both our and Industrial. Resources our Small but skilled population and our Complex Industry fit us or concentration on Airpower. It also obscured the fact thut we Are already trending in. That direction to a marked degree. Other countries have the Man Ower for mass ground warfare. We Haven t. But we do have the technical skills the High level of education and the Industrial a Stab ashment to support a relatively arge air Force because its Man Power demands Are much less and Are of a Type we can meet defends Cf-100 air marshal Curtis struck Back at persons who have criticized the cr-100 Jet fighter probably the most controversial Factor i the air Force setup. It is the plane Anada is building to meet her own needs and which has been delayed getting into production. The decision to build our own plane and engine Orenda for the first time is one of the most a portrait military decisions can Ada has Ever he said. We lad to make that decision if we were going to have any real importance in the some people have called the Cf-100 a Dud. It is no Dud. By he end of the year we will have several squadrons of them for Home defence and people will be praising them. In two years people will be singing their praises from he rooftops and we will be asked to Send them to Europe. Better than expected the Cf-100 has turned out to have even More Speed than we dared Hope. The indications Are that it will be Good enough to have at least eight years usefulness be fore new bombers make it obsolescent. Our other fighter the f-s6e Sabre will be a marked Advance Over the sabres now in use in Korea once we mate it with our Orenda engine. For the future we Are working on plans for a new supersonic Emir Craft. We have to do that to be prepared for supersonic bombers which might be available to strike serious at Canada in another six or seven France asks treaty ratification request to parliament will touch off Long debate by Barrett Moubis Paris Nyht the French government asked parliament Friday to ratify the european army treaty and the German peace contract As the sole Way to guar Antee profound interests of France and the request officially touches off a debate which will rage for weeks inside and outside the French parliament and which will determine the Fate of the euro Pean integration measures presi Dent Dwight Eisenhower s administration urgently is seconding. More act it big storm continued from Page 1 t lighted up. Parts London while sleet fell in Westminster. Only a few Miles away in sur blinding snows lashed the area. Far in the North a 110-mile-an hour Hurricane roared Over the Orkney and All shipping and air services came to a standstill. The fury of the elements Shook residents with fears As they called past hurricanes that destroyed All in their paths. Giant Waves great Waves burst Over the Road flooding ii uses and a hotel. The Kirkwall pier was under two feet of water. Houses were a roofed and were reports of islands disappear ing in a blinding Cloud of sea foam and sleet. Small boats were re ported sunk. At Southampton the liner Queen Mary was unable to sail for new York because of High winds. There Are 755 passengers aboard and 265 waiting at c her Auto the Queen and 265 waiting at Cher Bourg. Other vessels were endangered. Lighthouse keepers were isolated. The British railways Steamer Empress Victoria tons with 130 passengers aboard sent urgent pleas for Aid when its steering went out of control off Loch rim in Scotland. A Lifeboat was standing by. The clan British freighter went aground in the outer hebrides in violent seas. A Salvage vessel went to her Piid. Her Crew of 66 May be Able to walk ashore at ebb tide later to Day. She was bound from Dundee to Glasgow when she sent an so s. Snow blew Over Liverpool and in Wales Snow Hail and sleet fell. London smog fatalities near Sjoo London Reuters London county Council said Friday persons tie thick sooty Simon which blanketed the City for a week . Some local authorities said they had experienced delays up to 13 in burying some of the bodies. The Council reported that instruments registered the highest smoke and Sulphur dioxide pollution in the records which Date Back to 3.932. Deaths registered in London Rose Evora for the week ending dec. 6.to for the following week when the fog was at its height. It compared with the Peak periods of epidemics which have raged in Britain during the last Century. During the fog some London boroughs reported their cemetery departments could not Cope with the Call on manpower. It takes about three a says. To dig a at holders Green London s big Gest crematorium which has three chapels and three furnaces hand led 35 a Day during the log. Because general bad Wea ther and a minor influenza Epi Demic it is still working at that rate. The fog killed mainly infants and elderly persons suffering from bronchial illnesses the Council re ported. The British government is Mak ing an inquiry into atmosphere pollution after Stormy demands recently in the House of commons. Poultry group to hold slow Neepawa 36th annual Neepawa poultry association show largest in the province will be staged Here february 3rd to 5th, in the Arcade building. More Toljan 30 special prizes will be awarded. Reports of the show will appear in six publications in Canada and the United states reaching every province and state. Harold Thomford of Crookston minn., will again judge the show. Preparing for visit both French government and american officials in Paris mean while worked busily preparing for the fact finding visit of Secretary of state John Foster Dulles and Mutual Security administrator Harold e. Stassen Here sunday monday and tuesday. The picture Many of the Paris residents Are prepared to give is this the Fate of the european unification Bills in the fench Parlia cation Bills in the fench Parlia ment cannot yet be determined but a showdown should be Forth coming in two or three months. Very Likely neither France Italy Netherlands will agree to ratify the european army document until Western Germany approves the Bill. If socialist opposition or High court disapproval postpones ratification in Germany and if such a postponement leads to a socialist Victory Over Chancellor Konrad Adenauer in the forthcoming elections the army treaty on which so Many High Hopes have been built May Well be considered dead. In the Case of France the chances Are decidedly than they were before the recent Cabinet crisis. Despite former foreign min ister Robert Schuman s warm sup port of the european army treaty Antoine Pinky Premier in the last government kept the Bill in the More about operation smack continued from Page 1 commander of assaulting Allied ground troops would be Able not Only to get a heavy air attack on the enemy held objective but also to Call in special unscheduled air strikes when needed. Army and air Force personnel arrived to be briefed and observe the action. Special action correspondents had been told to be at 7th division Headquarters on be at 7th division Headquarters on Jan. 25 if they wished to observe a special action but they were Given no details in Advance. The plan which contained a timetable was marked clearly on the cover secret Security information such operations have been wat Ched frequently in the past commanders concerned from these advanced observation posts. It was entirely Norman that the generate were there ast sunday. With them were specialized specifically assigned to watch and evaluate the results of a coordinated air assault. Deadlock remains Edmonton wage dispute Between Edmonton s 450 bus Drivers and the City owned transit system remained unsettled saturday. Grain state Fargo North Dakota is a of producer of Spring wheat and durum wheat and ranks second in Barley. It is usually first in flaxseed and often second in Rya Kent s accordion College is on the air of Job every saturday at . Here Are Kent s and other students of Kent s can be heard every saturday at 7.30 . Over station Job. Be sure to out How your child can win a free eight week beginner trial course accordion College lift 400 Portage ave. 38 Ikee Warin St. 550-Mcgregor St. 443 Talbot ave. Send in As Many garments As you can s pair in Don t miss out on this special beautifully cello tone cleaned revitalized crease and dirt resistant in latest dark colors for delivery outside of greater Winnipeg Small extra charge and resized new again 65 trucks and 77 stores ready to serve you four generations of the Keller family this picture taken at the Home of mrs. A Jaeger 956 Jessie Agnue. Left to right Are Linda Rougeau six her Mother Murii a. Jessie Avenue mrs. Jaeger grandmother great grandmother mrs ;