Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 12, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 8 Winnipeg free press monday july 12, 1954 prime minister mourns 4dear personal friend9 by the Canadian press Alberta his passing will mean a prime minister St. Laurent led tremendous loss Liis fellow citizens in tribute Toj Gillis Purcell general Mana senator a. Buchanan we crier of the Canadian press died sunday at his Home in publisher of one of the finest Lethbridge. Small City newspapers in Canada publishers politicians an Dpi not the world senator Bucha those in other walks of life an. As president of the Cana joined in mourning the Leth d a press was interested not Bridge publisher and parliament Joni in world news but also in Larian who had endeared him i be s Aff of the Canadian organi self to people from coast location and their individual prob coast. Lems appreciated this always was appreciated and reporters who Are hundreds of canadians like . Have suffered the loss of a personal the prime minister said in a pre inv editor pared statement issued from his responsible Tor handling Cana Ottawa office. Prime minister s state Dian press news. Senator to. T. Haig progressive conservative Senate Leader when senator w. A. Bucha the Nunt it was with deep regret that passed away this morning i Learned of the death of Sena Lluc Senate lost one of the out Tor w. A. Buchanan. Standing gentlemen of that body. Tie was a Friend of every Mem Ber of the Senate a Canadian gentleman in the Best sense of the term. He loved Canada and its people and he thought Best to verve them through the Legisla lure of Alberta the commons and then 2years in the Senate. He was a Man of outstanding ability and a True Lover of every As Leader of the opposition i personal Friend not Only has Canada lost one of its most respected citizens but hundreds of canadians like myself have suffered the loss of a dear personal Friend. Senator Buchanan devoted a Large part of his life to journalism. A few years ago he celebrated the 40th anniversary of the publication of his daily news thing Canadian. Paper the Lethbridge Herald. In 1949 other members of his never heard the late senator profession recognized his High Minke a speech of a political a Itari no he naming him Honor a hire. He always took the Side of the Canadian that the Senate owed a duty to Canada and its people. He spoke Ary president in addition i her he Al of to being Tib served the Public in the political Field. Before summoned to the Senate in 1923 be had a member i the legislature of Albert a and then of the House of commons. On Many subjects but. Always with a View of what was Best for Canada. Senator Buchanan was really a great Canadian. Burton k. Wheeler former . Senator from Montana interested in Parks High Standard throughout his Long and Active life he maintained a High Standard of integrity in All of his Many activities and earned for himself a firm reputation As regard for a defender of individual National Freedom. Until his last illness he unfailing in his service to his Canada As he did m All Cana Lellow canadians whether of the Dian problems nation or of that part of Sou Thern Alberta where he had set the i have known senator Bucha Nan for a great number of years. I first met him at Waterton Park and i formed a very High his intelligence his and i integrity and his patriotism. He always had a great Deal of in teachers from Manitoba representing most of the ethnic groups Here Are attending k human relations course at the University of Manitoba summer school sponsored by the can Adian Council of christians and jews. From left to right Are Rev. Richard Jones executive director of the Canadian Council Alexander Ewanchuk of ukrainian extraction Irene Dick son scottish Eva Singer jewish or. Denis Mcgenty coordinator of the seminar j. Anthony Duhamel French Canadian mrs. Mary a Mcsharn negro and Dean n. V. Scarfe of the department of education. Eventually acquired full proprietorship. The first editorial Page carried the slogan watch Lethbridge and sen. Buchanan took a leading part in the City s growth. C. K. G. Nourse an Early president of the Lethbridge Board of Trade wrote at the time of the Herald s 25th anniversary when Buck sen. Buchanan first came to Lethbridge outside the town there was t a settler cow or Beehive to be seen in a three Day buggy ride. In a few Guise re service. And even Herr his Forth ohtness " As not to be put aside. He went so far As to urge the Senate to Reform from the floor of the chamber. Among the Many pc flu held sen. Buchanan was a former pre . Sunday in an Accident Grove Man., was driving the car involved. Or. J. M. Huot Coroner for is Boniface attended. William a Molello was fatally crushed by an Are car South Dakota latin Guarano moves into City zoo Assiniboine Park zoo now has a Camel of a different color. Early last Spring the zoo acquired a Graceful year old female Guanaco a member of the Camel tribe. Guanaco also spelled and pronounced Hua Naca live High up in the andean mountains in South America. Actually the Guanaco is a Camel of a very different color. The Only readily seen similarity Between the two animals is that both Chew their cud. The Guanaco has other famous relatives More Akin to itself. The encyclopedia Britannica says the Llama the andean beast of Burden and the Alpaca known for its Fine Wool Are both de Rived from the wild Gua there is a marked resemblance among these three creatures. Winnipeg s Guanaco comes not from romantic far away Patagonia but from the Hill More about Bette continued from Page More about tragedies continued from Page 1 saturday after colliding feet up. One Pilot an Ficay reservist from Montreal was killed. The other escaped with Light injuries after parachuting from his dam aged plane. A few hours earlier another Pilot from the same Squadron. No. City of w est mount Montreal was killed when his Jet crashed on take off. The planes half inc Squadron s Jet strength were making their last flight in operation Check Point a giant .-Canadian air manoeuvre which began Friday. Friday night another Vampire Jet Crasher on Takeoff irom North gored by the animals won her sustained cries of Bravo from the crowd. She faints Lisbon Portugal Tamara Louwe Lovely 26-year-old South african Model turned Mata Dor fell and fainted in the ring Here sunday while fighting her first Bull in Public. She came Here from Johannes Burg 18 months ago to learn Bull fighting. Six thousand spectators saw her caught on the Bull s horns before she fell. She was carried unconscious from the ring. Revived in the infirmary Tamara told re porters determinedly i will not give up Bull Long Bridge the Lucin Cut off across great Salt Lake in Utah is the longest Railroad Bridge in the United states. It is 12 Miles in length. City zoo a rapid City . Thomas r. Hodgson superintendent of the Winnipeg Board of Parks and recreation told the free press Friday that the rapid City zoo had been sent an Elk and two lion cubs in return for the Guanaco a pair of arc tic foxes and a pair of Bob cats. A mate will soon be provided for the Winnipeg Gua Naco or. Hodgson said. He stated that the zoo will either buy or Trade Northern animals for a male owned by the Lincoln Park zoo in Chicago. The four foot 125 Pound Guanaco will have to have shelter and deep bedding Dur ing the Winter or. Hodgson noted. He added that the Ani Mal is now on display in the new Yards just South of the parking lot. Will you suffer arthritic pain tonight a Manor Bow Lone you be Luff med of raft arthritic , run Effie Iii Jpn Ilir make hit a imply tonight. Of Active dependable trim Wonhar Nurrito. Like a Norito it formula of specially chose Al ing Thimi part Soili at once to bribe fast or lira and hold that pain in Check for Lori Lime. Thousands Nurrito for the Eor fort in brings. You owe it to an try it Nurrito your pain after the very first Der or your Mont refunded. Don t Buffer. Aak jaw or Furiat far Nurrito Bow. Sir enl of the Alberta Liberal As at Howe sound exploration . Its Pilot who was killed association and the Alberta and i mines Snow Lake. Man. East British Columbia press association a vice president of the Coroner j. Leicester attended. Coroner .1. Leicester attended. Of. G. H. Griffin. 29, of Montreal. . Jet crashes geographical society honorary Jam ordered an inquest for also engaged president and life member of in Swan Lake. Checkpoint crashed t always enjoyed discussing with him the i economic and m i trl _ Ute pc Iupe lit Lyl Psi Jalili i Tatj ii i 1tj let i his youth and which he political problems both development in just. John ambulance it. C. Of Trade and devotedly attached to. Find International. While we h Early saturday a . Scorpion in operation in flames on Lethbridge Board of Trade Arlem Spilett and at Kinross air Force base member of the Canadian daily Frazer were injured at 12.50 . Near Sault Ste. Marie. Mich. Its newspaper party visiting War saturday when they were in Uul-lpji0t and observer escaped with years after his arrival it was a activities in Britain France and vision with a motorcycle serious injury. It was the Hetherington Avenue Between Osborne and Nassau streets. According to police the two children run from Rhind a parked car in front of the motor Jan. 29, both of St. Louis to. Cycle operated by James Bolh vampires saturday were coming in for Landing. They j w i it u i v 1 lira Iii Ujj i i in Iii j. A Cluj 11, a in the National Parks Jio Wing with milk and to Belgium in 1913 and a Delegal Nev encouraging artists he was intensely Active in the development of Southern Alberta to the Empire press conference in London in 1930 and Ottawa in 1950. He was also an officer in the association gation National Parks tourist and held posts in the . A d. Howe minister in Liln t always agree 1 respected and other Industry. He advisory Council and the defence production his honesty and his intelligent interested in Encura Canadian boy scouts association. Id the matters under a Kink Canadian authors and Arl the University of Alberta Confer i lists. Fourth Jet to crash in the two Day manoeuvres. The Pilot was identified As Lieut. Larry Huck. 3 j. And the observer As Lieut. Roy Wall hell or 535 i Bilec Avn or discussion. I have loss a Vry close Friend Onar Buchanan made a great contribution to the development Alzorla. Of Western Canada particularly wit the Letha Riris area. His my of s o ends were devoted to building up in it u it Hon k. C. Manning Premier of i the senator organized the first Laws degree legislative Library in Alberta and sen. By Chanan married Alma a uncompleted the Job in 1907. During Maude Freeman of Freeman h regret of r Buchanan both children were taken Tonj crashed in thick Bush starting Victoria j Small lires near four mile Lake. In Good condition suffering from Northeast of North Bay which they red on him an honorary doctor of bruises Anil cuts to then .-, i the first world War he was Cre that part of Canada in the development of Southern Al Vrla. Sent Prosperity Linn. Wishart speaker of the sound senator Buchanan s Mcl. Robertson. Senate but his politics were not of the narrow kind. To him it was a pleasure to or of Public service Kern mind and sound judgment marked him for leadership in Public life and the newspaper Field. He this to to Gre Tiv missed in Corn j of political Affili Atic Dors of parliament where for to he was such a with being the Best campaigner for the patriotic fund and belgian Relief. In keeping with its publisher s Hon. John j. Bowlin. Licule character the Herald Early ant Rouvim nor of Alverla gained a top reputation in the the senator was a Man of newspaper world. On principles and great integrity. Or its 25th Jubilee a Calgary con was Active in politics for many1 Tempo rare said on in 1003. They had two sans Donald and Hugh. Said editorially no newspaper published in a City of the size of Lethbridge j More about accidents continued from Page 1 Church. Burial will be in Crystal and legs. Mork abot t wheat continued from Page ily Ernie Marion sole charter member in recent years sen. Buchanan Hon. W. Ross Leader in the sen Demon his Confidence to the full Al Rita he was a Greal Helie Vrr in the was the sole charter member of the Western associated press a forerunner of the Canadian is possible extent. Whenever Hei press news service of which he had the Opportunity a president for two years Dur and. In fad. The entire ing the second world War. Land of great his term As a newspaper editor i sets something of a record in Ca Halifax Nada. Two other Friday evening ing occurred. Was ,xvlmn11ng Man in Market remained fairly constant inc Bureau said. Her shipments in the 10-month period represented 39.8 per cent of the world Market Dou a from 43.7 per cent in the per Vioris car. The . Share presents a finer Canadian we Nln m and Australia s t i of flan flon i a j in the drown-1 _. I total shipments of All the four his two companions Theodore countries Canada had been defending from mock attack. I crash victim port Arthur up death loll in the head on car collision tuesday on the Nipigon Highway five Miles East of Nipigon reached four saturday with the death of Robert Norman Barr 29. Of red Rock father of four Young children. Or. Barr was the Driver of one of the cars which met head on tuesday. Killed in he crash were mrs. Connie Clarks former Winnipeg woman her son. Charles. 10, and Joseph Kun gone o Leaty 22. Eleven others were injured. Grzybowski and Himon major am1 Argentina or senator Buchanan will or grievously missed in Tho Halls a of parliament but. The legacy was to him service to his country and his i v _ Brilliant achievements in r j. Rankin of the Field of journalism have won for. Mail Star president of the Cana him a distinctive Plaro among Dian press n who have Marie Canada senator Buchanan was a great Canadian. In Canadian journalism writing in the free press Wil Frid Eggleston of Ottawa said of sen. Buchanan he is about the last of the in great. Senator James a. Mackinnon i to was invert by his colleagues for great personal newspapermen Edmonton i have known him so years intimately for almost and affectionately. Billy Buchanan had hosts of warm friends right across Canada who will be flexed by his passing. In All of his warm friendliness and gentle publishers of the Prairies in the Charm and deeply re 1 tradition of Frank Oliver Walter Manly i acted for his sound judgment and Able leadership. Through his Long year s of association with the can Arlinn press his personal con Scott and j. H. classic guide in 1949 sen. Buchanan wrote an article on journalism As a career trip unions aided in i which will Long remain a classic Ironim .i.-. . I Calberta and Narti Zulary Southern bringing this National news ser a guide to cub reporters and would vice to its present High state of be newspapermen. Efficiency. M. E. Nichols retired Vancou ver publisher and former up president newspaper life the Canadian newspaper fraternity will not soon forget Sena Lor Buchanan s contribution to j co operative news gathering. The Adian press As we have had it. For Many years is one of the notable no he cements in which or. Buchanan put Forth a Strong helping hand. His political act Vilicic did not Al any time weaken his loyalty to his chosen profession. Newspaper life was his first love. Robert Mclean president of the associated press my association with senator Buchanan goes Back to the time when he Canadian was president of the press and we tackled chichi and relieve nervousness to Morrow restlessness irritability nervous tension Jitter falness Over 50% of the people no tinned by doctor Arr found to have nothing Ori Ranj Cally the matter with Incio. This Doea not mean that they Are not Mck. In Mani their sympton Are caused by nor Vanui ten Sron that they Are Hoij rvs rung Emo tional1. 1 you Nitter in this Way and have difficulty in learning How to relax Sedicino ran help Yon. No opiates barbiturates. Sedic1n u us Dale Tablet you be read about. Only at you Many problems together. I do not want to emphasize alone the plea sure and satisfaction it was to work with anyone of such in in it he said that looking Back Over half a Century i still feel i would rather be a newspaper Man than anything else in the world. I guess the reason for this is because 1 feel it is there i can make my Best and most satisfactory sen. Buchanan sought always to promote truth Freedom and Justice. He attacked racial pre Judice and even criticized his own political party in his editorials. He once wrote that a publisher should have no connections which would prejudice his newspaper s policy. And More than 20 years ago he said what is a newspaper True it is a private business operating for gain but it should always wisely and fairly to direct Public opinion As Well As be Leader in All movements for Community betterment and Advance sen. Buchanan lived up to his word. At a dinner tendered him u of. Fulfil. I no in n i Hinl 11 i lid i to. Had started swimming out in the .v25.n00.000 bushels in the Lake they said when they months. Rimon 681.500.1100 some splashing behind them. They the similar per Loci the pre h 1ft Li-wit., f d i j t did not know if or. Rutka could swim or not they said. Was recovered a i bushels per cent Lar ser Vious year. Their local stockpile on june 1 amounted to ramp saturday Tnp a year ago. Or. Rutka had been employed i predicts drop world wheat production tins year May drop a Lishley from the near record 7. Bushels produced last year the Bureau re ported. 200.000 on june 1 last year. The stockpile was equivalent to the near record bushels pro Sluce d last year. under the International on a car Bridge gang for throw Days before he died. It is Heli evea he owned a farm in the big Woody District near Swan River. He is survived by a sister and his parents. Or. Wareham was killed Early saturday morning when he was in collision with a car one mile North of. Brandon on no. 1 High Way. 7 he Driver of the car was Mel Ville Hatch of 747 seventh Street Brandon police said. Or. Warehani was taken to Brandon general Hospital hut was pronounced dead on arrival. William Martin was apparently Riding his kiddie car in the Hall of the apartment Block in which he lives a about 3 . Saturday police said. They believe the boy totalled Rode Onlo the fire escape and fell off when the in Erycle bumped Down a four Inch drop from the apartment floor to the fire escape Landing. The boy apparently rolled under the guard Raits on the fire escape and fell to the ground 20 feet below. He was taken to win also a rare newspaper Man and a Fine citizen. Was Lethbridge Boardo Trade k kidneys keep you on the run m you can t have any fun at act pc Leta font ii but Many of backache Strong Cloudy urine frequent. Irritating a traces both and night pressure Ovit bladder and Vaina in the hips Groin and lower Abdomen. To non specific term Otha urinary in simple Klinejr and madder troubles. Fortunately recent Arlen Tofle studly that Many auth firm Tol Octlona arc quickly cleared away a the Csc Kcf Ink Dent of cd styx. It Ullh a a ilm Jue. Alien Lyrle compound to Tut Lei Tablet form thai work Tut la a Kruy Job Phlena Bacuom tha luf Redenti a cab tha urinary Paa a major if Taj Quitkin 1947, Victor Sifton free press publisher said no Canadian has set a higher Standard for the profession Nipes general Hospital where he is suffering from severe head in juries and a fractured Skull. His condition was reported sunday night by Hospital authorities fairly Herald Menau Ireton was Riding his bicycle East on Windsor Avenue when he was in collision Wutti a West bound car driven by Al an Matthes of 647 Nairn Avenue police said. The Accident happened at 3.25 . Sunday. The boy was taken to Winni Peg general Hospital with a Frac tured right leg lacerations to the right Side and possible internal injuries. Condition was re ported As fair. A Hend on collision Between a car and truck sent Arthur her Hert Norman Taylor and Robert i Anderaon o Carman Hospital with bruises and cuts saturday evening. The men were Riding in a North bound car when it was in collision with a South bound truck driven by Lawrence Allett Bill. Acting chairman h. Alex Ander Smith said it would be sent on to the Senate floor monday unless the state department pro tests that it would cause some dire j if approved by Congress and president Eisenhower the threat by Council july 5." he said Aid. Barrett but 1 was persuaded to change us effective to sept. 1 in order to Aguiri a by-election.1 if an Alderman resigns before a after not necessary to hold one because the october elections Are so near at hand. Aid. Barrett resigned in pro mayor s handling of and the school bylaw dispute. Arlhur Humphries of the St. Boniface fire department made a report on the efficiency o All sections of the Portage fire department after the recent por collegiate fire. The bylaw dispute arose after Al group of of Cal residents that several people voted illegally on a wheat agreement totalled so in Portage la Prairie 000 bushels in the period aug. is mandatory. Aft 1953-Junc 22. Just a Little that Date it is not necessary More than halt the 163.231.000 Bushel Export in Iota set Lor Annada for the full year. Shipments of wheat and flour to Britain which recent school bylaw. Aid. Barrett who has twice headed the pools has been an Laderman for close to seven years failure first the famous opera. Madame ened cutoff of . Aid fund was generally pronoun supplies would be the most Fras is an Taii ure when it of Carman. Alien and Pas Senger in the truck Dennis con Rad were apparently not injured. The Accident happened one mile North of Carman at about 7 . Saturday. Serenk was walking South on Madison Street when she was in collision with a South bound car driven by William Suther land of 307 Madison Street Poi ice said. The Accident happened at about 11.55 . Saturday they said. She was taken to Winnipeg general Hospital where she was kept for observation. A car bicycle collision took the life of Otic Abraham at. 9.30 . Sunday. Guy was rid ing his bicycle West along Daw son Road two Miles West o Lor Man. With a 12-year-old companion Frank Dusheck when the Accident occurred. Frank was uninjured. Roger Montpetit 19, of Prairie lie step taken thus far in Effort to end the stalemate Over plans for a six nation european army. In another action the foreign relations committee hammered a keep red China out of the United nations notice onto the global Aid Hill. The Mil ice. With a request for instructions from president a Shower if it is ignored was put there at the instance of senator William know land of California Republican Senate floor Leader. It was a modified version of the or else we quit sign Wien know Landrt first proposed As an integral part of the Bill author izing More than in . Aid to Western allies during the 12 months that started july 1. Knowland said he has not swerved one Iota from his de termination to pull the . And its financial support out of the in if red China is admitted. Knowland said he Felt much encouraged however by recent statements of the president and state Secretary John Foster Dulles opposing admittance of the chinese to the in. Was Given Mormance. 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