Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, June 30, 1954

Issue date: Wednesday, June 30, 1954
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Previous edition: Tuesday, June 29, 1954

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 30, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba India China chiefs list principles Hong Kong Premier Chou in Lai returned to com of unit China wednesday after attending the Geneva conference Fzli Asia and meeting with top officials in India and Burma. Concluding their Rangoon mks Chou and burmese Premier to issued a joint communique in heyday night pledging to strive utmost for promotion of they expressed Hope particularly that peace can be re stored satisfactorily in indo China. The communique also announced that burmese chinese relations would be guided by the same principles agreed upon by red China and India to cover their relations on Tibet and reiterated by Chou and Indian prime minister Nehru at the end of their week end conference in new Delhi. These the communique said Mutual respect for each other s territorial integrity and sovereignty non aggression non interference in each other s internal affairs Equality and Mutual Benefit and peaceful co sex the prime ministers of India and communist China monday said they Hope to see these Prin Woof Peg free press Wedny spat tone 30, 1991 unified and Independent states which should not be used for aggressive purposes or be subjected to foreign Mutual support for the Princi Ples formed the basis of a com Munique issued in new Delhi India soon after Chou left for Rangoon at the end of three Day talks with nehru.1 observers in India believe the communique paves the Way for a series of non aggression pacts Between asian countries based on the five principles. Asian Locarno these agreements would be i line with the asian Locarno suggested by it. Hon. Anthony Eden British foreign Secretary last wednesday. Observers thought the most interesting aspect of the communique was the reference to the establishment of free democratic unified and Independent states n indo China. It was understood that the rime ministers envisaged lira establishment of Laos Cambodia and Vietnam As individual and in dependent states. They did not any partition he main Battleground. More about Oil Case continued from Page 1 Caples used in particular to bring a political settlement in indo China creating free democratic pick the fastest Selling loaf is with the increasing hazards of Highway travel there May be a big Market ahead for a new lightweight aluminium crash Hel met developed in Europe. It not Only takes unnecessary weight off your mind tests proved that it also exhibits less Dent depth when objects Are drop Ped on it with no one under Neath we should add. Sounds like a sensible Cha Peau for construction workers too. Certainly its of alumni Pic articles developed for one use have been quickly adopted for others a process which has helped build heavy demand for Canadian aluminium both at Home and in foreign markets. Aluminium company of can Ada Ltd. Week end service Friday july 2 8.30 . 4.20 . Sat., my 3 8.3o . 12.45 ., sunday july 4 8.30a.m. 12.45 . The Moonlight saturdays 5 hours of fun at Winnipeg Beach 95c return ther Appeal court judges with Only or. Justice j. B. Coyne Dis enting. The Case has been considered a test Case since it was launched in 1951. Farmers group final decision in the Case would affect some farms sold under the Manitoba farm Loans act one source has said. When the association and the province were granted leave to Appeal the Queen s Bench Deci Sion in february Farmers at Vir Den with interests similar to or. Wardle s formed an organization to support him. The land was purchased from the association for by or. Wardle s father in 1945. The son obtained the title to the land sept. 13, 1948, and brought action in the courts in 1951, after a third party to whom he leased the Oil rights questioned his title to the rights. The title contains the words Tolanda Uranko 29, took the family car into the Gar age to be repaired and told police that she most Likely had been driving it on the night when Karl Hayden 36, was killed in traffic Accident near Barrie ont. Police had to arrest tier on her statement and she was charged with manslaughter. Charges were with drawn however when a Nephew Arthur Roczei of new Lowell ont., gave him self up and admitted re Sponsel Billy. He faces charges of manslaughter dangerous driving and Leav ing the scene of an Accident. Subject to the reservations contained in the Crown lands in his judgment or. Adamso i quoted from the act which states that in the absence of express provision to the contrary therein there is reserved to the Crown out of every disposition of Crown land mines and minerals to Gether with the right to enter locate Prospect mine for remove minerals and upon proper construction of the certificates of title in the name of the plaintiff i hold that the plaintiff does not own the mines and or. Justice Adamson said tuesday. Chief Justice Williams had ruled in the Queen s Bench decision that the reservation clause in the title was surplus age and or. Jus ice Adamson said however i hold that this reservation clause does refer to and does Reserve or except the several items enumerated in the Crown lands act including mines and minerals which include Oil and earlier decision or. Justice Adamson also re erred to the 19 decision of he supreme court of Canada which gave the province of Mani Oba Possession of the Oil rights n the swamp lands Section of he province against the claims the Canadian Superior Oil co. California. The s Case reversed he judgment of or. Justice Laquet Freedman in the court if Queen s Bench Here and that if the Manitoba court of Appeal. More about floods continued from Page 1 14 dead flood toll in Texas Laredo Tex. A a mighty As the old timers had never seen or heard Down the Rio Grande tuesday and the Border country was ready for it. To the North 15 were known dead and two missing in the Cloud burst that hit Ozona. Behind the flood on the Rio Grande thousands were Home less. The state disaster and control Centre reported to homeless the mexican town of Piedras Negros across the River from Eagle pass. One thousand were reported stranded by flood Waters there. Already Laredo and its mexi can neighbor Nuevo Laredo had evacuated almost citizens from the expected path from the swollen giant. Highest Ever known the Crest passed Del Rio Kon Day and Eagle pass tuesday Anc. Was 5 to 15 feet above All known previous flood records. Another Cloud burst hit Wes Texas tuesday at Lamesa 30 Miles North of the River. Abou six inches of rain fell in less than three hours Lamesa. It was week end cloudburst o 11, 13 and even an unofficial 22 inches that sent the Rio Grande equal rate advantages questioned doubts that Manitoba had benefited from a freight rate equalization order by the Board of transport commissioner last october were expressed tuesday by George Keates general Urnana More about Gardiner continued from Page 1 Ger of Manitoba storage Ltd. Cartage and he raised the question at a general meeting of the Manitoba transportation commission Aad sought comment from Victor eminently mentioned some time ago was or. L. B. Thompson chief of the Federal Prairie farm rehabilitation administration in Saskatchewan but or. Thompson Lias never Given any official word that he would stand. D. L. W. Hood of Hudson Bay and John Egnatoff former Melfort la have also been suggested As pos sible leaders. And now the word is that or. Gardiner wishes to round Oft his parliamentary career by Assum ing the Liberal leadership in his old stomping grounds with the the National interest or. Gardiner is reported optimistic that the dam might gain official Sanction next year in which Case his leadership aspirations would be hence some political circles say the agricultural minister would like to see the convention postponed. Reaction of Liberal circles to this reasoning was varied. Al though some questioned tuesday were not willing to talk it is known that some provincial executives at the top level Are a Leaf a fighting Fob Bam this would entail winning the leadership at the november convention and some reports Indi Cate that or. Gardiner would like to see that conclave postponed for some months. Or. Gar diner advocate of the South Saskatchewan River dam has been fighting at Ottawa for years for that project which Only three weeks ago failed to gain support from prime minis Stee Highte general manager of the commission. To Power again. Or. Keates suggested that Manitoba s gain under the equalization order had been a paper benefits to of theist he wanted to know whether or. Stechishin agreed that the order brought greater advantages to the other Western provinces and had resulted in some freight bypassing Winnipeg that for Merly Wasi trans shipped from the or. Stechishin said he could not answer the question on the Asis of available information concerning the extent of redistribution now being made from Manitoba. He added however that Manl Oba s position had been aided by Ruck Competition and he quoted a businessman who had remarked hat trucks would be the Salva Tion of or. Keates said Manitoba was Osing freight handling business As a result of the juggling of our Reight in its first order on equalization ast october the Board of trans port commissioners ordered rail ways 4o reduce class rates 1n Western Canada five per cent and aise them in Eastern Canada up o 10 per cent. Toll uniform try an order for full uniformity in these rates throughout Canada is scheduled to be issued by the Ter St. Laurent who said he was Pace 11 not convinced the dam to to any postponement. Sol utely and resolutely opposed one prominent Saskatoon lib eral told this reporter yield to nobody in my admiration for or. Gardiner As Federal minister of agriculture. He has done More for the Western Farmer than All the other agricultural ministers put together. But i do not favor his return to provincial politics. Candidly i do hot think his participation in the last provincial or Federal elections in Saskatchewan produced any startling re sult. I Hope he plays out the skein at Ottawa where he can still do so much Lor the but the Newa anything appreciates the great tonal ability of or. Gardiner knows that the Federal is a master of political infighting with a life Long knowledge of o5 political highways and byways and he knows that it or. Gardi Ner summons ail his and supporters at the next convention Jimmy will be a Tough Man to beat. There Are More thaw 80 lion telephones in the out of 85 million in the world. England s second with about the Best jobs Ore open to those with higher education. You can guarantee career opportunities for your children if you plan for their education now through life insurance. Manufacturers life insurance company Board Jan. 1, ism. Class rates Are Reight moving in applied to insufficient on its rampage. More about eclipse continued from Page 1 touched once and was heavily Aden with weeds. The wetness posed an addition 1 problem from a standpoint of chemical Weed control for the Reather made its application Dif cult. Also hit hard were Row crops Uch As Suar beets which were of being thinned and weeded. Meanwhile the crop is late his Means that it will be correspondingly late in ripening and Here is danger that Early frosts ill arrive to damage it before maturity. One Bright spot was a splendid and Hay crop this too would need favourable weather for curing. Meanwhile at Brandon the steady rain posed a new threat As the Assiniboine River now at 17 feet 10 inches eased Over its Banks on to Market gardens in the Brandon City Engin Eer George Durnin said however the River could Rise another foot without affecting the houses m the area. The Crest now around Virden is expected in a few Days. No per sons As yet have left their houses to the knowledge of the City engineering Branch although the residents have been alerted to move out said or. Durnin. Tuesday night s heavy Rains which actually were cloudburst in some sections of Manitoba helped boost the june rainfall to Well Over twice the average amount and added to the troubles of Farmers and vegetable growers. More about Churchill continued from Page 1 tuesday. He made his Way Down ramp at Ottawa s Craf Rock Cliffe Airport unassisted. After inspecting the Tri service Ard of Honor and stepping out briskly sir Winston was escorted by or. St. Laurent to meet members of the Cabinet who were standing on the Tarmac. The greetings concluded he moved Over to a Battery of microphones and said we have had a most pleasant journey from Washington in a magnificent Canadian aircraft after Friendly and i think fruit Ful talks with our american trends. Or. Eden i Are Happy to be once again on Canadian Sydik while our visa will be Arr. Sure it will be most useful and behind the westbound flight. Only noticeable difference on downtown streets was that Grey Dawn seemed to last longer. Light remained at Abou the same intensity from 5 . To . Because the suns rays were being obstructed. While the eclipse was in. Progress the overcast began to break up in the West. This presented the oddity of a Dawn sky much Darker in the East than in the West. Other parts of the continent were More fortunate. Millions of North americans flooded to rooftops with a weird assortment of telescopes and Eye protectors. Although the total eclipse covered Only a 70-mile wide strip through five states and three pro Vinces partial eclipses were seen in most parts of the United states and Canada except the West coast. One scientist watched the celestial show from a plane feet Over Minneapolis. He said the Sun belched a fiery Flash spectrum just be fore totality was reached. The eclipse cast an eerie darkness Over the City. But in Northern Ontario where thousands of dollars Worth of Canadian equipment was assembled to watch the show a Low hanging overcast spoiled it. Astronomers stood helpless at Mattice Kapuska sing and Smoly Falls As a cold Frost from the West closed in the area with a layer of Clouds 600 feet off the ground. Volume to warrant special rates Uch As Are set for Coal lumber ind other commodities or. Keates wanted to know Itiat could be done to prevent Manitoba receiving similar treatment in connection with commodity rate adjustments to hat received under class rate equalization. Or. Stechishin said that a Man Oba Effort to obtain advantages commodity rates could offset province s position on class ates. Mobe about wonderful possibilities Witti a to wonderful Quick Energy food Golden syrup adds to Moch Tayoor extra flavor and Unoo Knem to tatty treat i made from specially blended pure Cane sugar Rogers Golden syrup it a Quick Energy food out in earlly. Digested and quickly rates continued from Page 1 up their minds what to do about his comments came at a Gen eral meeting of the transportation commission at the legislative building. Under the nest agree ment of 1897 the car agreed to an All time maximum rate for hauling Grain and flour out of the West in Exchange for a Federal subsidy to build the Crow s nest pass railway or. Moffat told the commis Sion that pressure is building up in some parts of Canada particularly in , against the chief argument against it was that general freight increases would not have been As High in recent years if the railways had been Able to charge More for hauling Grain. Question of subsidy or. Moffat said discussion had taken place on whether freight benefits on Grain should not be paid in the form of a subsidy in Stead of Low freight rates As such. The Root he said was what happens if railway Raffic keeps going Down and costs keep going railway freight volume was Down while costs continued to Rise. Trucks were taking Large amounts of traffic from the rail roads and the railroads were Cut ing rates to meet the truck com edition he said. At some stage someone is Gong to have to put up More Money to keep railways be warned. Earlier he disclosed that no complaints had reached the Manitoba commission Over the Board of transport commission is order removing Western Ca Nada Domestic Grain rates from he Crow s nest pass ceiling. Under this the hold Down ule the freight rate on Grain Between two Points in the West not be higher than the Row s nest pass rate from the Point of shipment to the Lake end or the Pacific coast. Abolition of the hold Down Rule would have Little effect on Mani Oba Grain producers or. Moffat however it would Cost More to ship Grain to Winnipeg rom other Points in the West for f Oce Sising Ymon Fot a tutting.-, so delicious Mouth to catering recipe in on attractive bound Booklet. Write today to refining , ropers Golden syrup Jort Mooker cooking food Energy in every Spoor fill there s up to eight times much Energy in every spoon Ful of grape nuts More Energy per spoonful than in any other Cereal cold or cooked. I i lost your zip breakfast change to grape nuts the Cereal that s brimful of Energy. Ill stick with Energy packed grape nuts helps renew my spark n crackle. Cusp Golden Kernel Sweet As a nut. From whole wheat and malted Barley swell and Notti ;