Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, July 01, 1954

Issue date: Thursday, July 1, 1954
Pages available: 34
Previous edition: Wednesday, June 30, 1954
Next edition: Friday, July 2, 1954

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 1, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 6 Winnipeg free press thursday july i 1354 Eisenhower won t Back Washington f a Dent Eisenhower said wednesday the Hope of the lies in i Elul with the communists bul Rier Hii i will not a parly h that any nov a i in a conference the presi Girnt endorser in wily the concept of a i mar used h prime mimic a Huri Mil in Irir talks which Rin Rii Here tues Day hut Kif no nor Aid this approach a it mean appease mint. And it Mut Manri thai no country m Jho Lori l should to subordinated to an outside Power. Within these Bounds he said the Hope of the world lies in peace Able co existence. The nations of the world must find ways of living together. I Eisenhower s remarks were touched off by questions a Bott his talks with Churchill. One raised the possibility of whether the United states As a result of the talks might go along with a partition of Viet Nam which would leave the Northern part in communist hands. The president told reporters with emphasis permitting direct quo that i will not he a party to any agreement that makes anybody a slave and that s All there. A to discovery of the Kimberley Dia mond s in 1870 was the be ginning Africa s change a purely agricultural econ of Iii stage. Frederick George Adams who will be retiring aug. 31 after a 42-year career As caretaker on the staff of the Winnipeg school Board he longest service Ever put in by a Board caretaker. He started work at Wellington school in 1912, the Day Afler he arrived in Winnipeg and has held posts in principal Sparling school and Sargent Park school. Born in 3892 in London England or. Adams came to Winnipeg in 1912. He served with inc thoth battalion in the first world War and with the Winnipeg grenadiers in Hie second world War. Taken prisoner by the japanese in 1941, he spent four years in a prison Carnap returning Home in 1945. Or. Adams has been Secretary treasurer of the Hong Kong vet Erans association executive member of the general Mcnaughton Branch of the Canadian legion past president and life member of the Imperial London association member of St. George s society and president and Secretary of he caretakers association. Or Adams is married and hah six daughters and one son All of whom attended principal spar Ling school. On his retirement he will move to California. Father of la f. Lissa Maii Dies in Brandon Man. Special funeral service will be held at 2 . Here Friday for one of j Brandon s Pioneer contractors and Long time residents Franklin Lissaman 84, father j of r. O. Lissaman la for bran Don died Here tuesday night. The i funeral w i 11 he held from f i is t j 1st Chui re. Born at Leamington England j or. Lissaman ramp to Canada is an apprent ire Carpenter wit h his con i parlor fat her in 18r7. He was the inning con racing on Many of the provincial exhibition buildings t of Pool 1 to main grandstand display building and several barns. H also Hill Many of the downtown buildings in Brandon and the entire pack ins Plant North of the car main Linn. I he is survived by his wife two sons w. H. Lissaman of minol j . And r. O. Lissaman of Brandon and two mrs. Alex Mccutcheon Vancouver and i Violet Martha at Home. There Are four grand daughters and two grandsons. Carp Long netted from Minnes Ota lakes As a nuisance have coasta1, Peak Cadillac Mountain in Maine been found to provide tasty food. J532 feet is the highest Point on a number of factories Are he Atlantic coast of the United engaged in Canning the product. Stales. I despite important recent gains in the fight against tuberculosis More than persons die of the disease annually in the United states. Hollywood swimming Ace Florence Chac Iwick announced she soon will take the hip Matrimony with k. Wallace Taher african Gamp Hunter lecturer and former news paper Cost of car Jou for a Day Arney advanced planning will go a Long Way to insure a trouble free vacation and the Mani Toba motor league has come out with a formula to follow studying car costs and vacation budgeting. The study is based on Post War Model cars which ave up to 18.000 Miles eyes examined Harold m. Black optometrist for appointment pm. 92-5108 Mitchell Copp Ltd. Portage at of Ted saturday 1 . Eyes examined James Shaen Ltd. M. N. Lecker optometrist optician 2nd floor Hurt in bldg. 264 Portage ave. Phone 92-7850 92-6749 open All Day doted saturday at 1 . Per year. The Manitoba motor league suggests allowing s30. Per Day Lor two persons trav Elling no More than 300 Miles per . The daily Cost for two persons is broken Down in the following manner operating costs. Meals. Ss., lodgings and about apiece for admissions amusements Etc. Along the route. An extra 15 per rent allowance is recommended to cover incidentals souvenirs and emergencies. The allowance for driving costs is on 2.f cents a mile for gasoline ant Oil at the recommended distance o 300 Miles a Day. Accommodation Cosu hum off at about so per Day. The Manoha motor league lanes a parting shot and cautions planners not to try to too much distance out a inn thin poc Ket Hook or in i no Short a time f nce you have decided on the amount of Lime and Money you can afford he distance planned can be Cov ered in rom fort. I or. Jul gab a _ and i associates 5 dentists b 1 new premises i located Over a a of metropolitan store Portage Carlton 2 watch for opening 1 phone 92-8319 for future appointment eight wounded in israeli Arab clash in holy City Tel Aviv Israel Reuters heavy gunfire bust out in the divided holy City of Jerusalem i wednesday night As israeli Arab i tension exploded. An israeli army communique said eight persons were wounded. J the Rifle fire and mortar bombs stopped exploding later in the evening after Gen. Vagn Ben j Nike. United nations chief of staff in Israel demanded an immediate cease fire in cables to both the israeli and jordanian prime ministers. By Victor e. Fennell executors auction Sale of Ivins Ina tin Ual Nur Chiff Onier Mills Cpl rat line v Rhost cram Liu ans per inc Enlil not with class top i i Plec of pair drapes Riguis and . Wicker re flies twin in Ferney Sincle nil ,-rr.r.lctt file ;