Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, September 13, 1954

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 13, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba Classified . Phone number 93-6541 final edition weather forecast sunny with an occasional Cloudy period. Little change in temperature. Winds East at 15. Low tonight High tuesday 35 60. 61 no. 299 38 pages Winnipeg monday september 13, 1954 Sun rises 7.00 . Moon rises 7.42 . Sun sets sets 8.13 . Forecast sunny typhoon hits Japan Hurricane cuts Swath through maritime Brief asks More seats for City distribution body gels submission from committee 9 dead thousands homeless As wild storm slams Kyushu Island As Tishu were closed. Grounded. Schools were a typhoon described Ilia us. More powerful than the viol kick May East storm that hit Japan in 1934 killed was raging in Canada the maritime were taking of the an Appeal from Winnipeg s City Council that the City be Milhon Dollar damage Over the monday. Japanese islands More seats in the provincial t j heaped sandbags onto canal lature was made monday to the caused by Batul Daj s Nuril c in South Korea the weather by said fringe winds up to 5c Miles an hour would hit Southern provinces of Korea tuesday.1 it said the typhoon is expected to pass through the korean Strait j probably will miss the Sula. As people throughout the coun try nailed their doors windows in to place hundreds of volunteers special legislative committee redistribution at its first Public hearing. Path of death River embankments in Tokyo i other main cities. J offices schools in Western i Japan closed refugee Dis the City Brief was written by a Tokyo a violent to Caster centres were set up. Three Man sub committee of . H. V. Mckelvey . Peter Taras . Gordon Chown. In personal remarks to the Commilee . Chown asked a break up of Winnipeg s multiple in Ember constituencies into single member Ridings. Favored system . Mckelvey however fax fired retention of the present mul Lille member seats with proportional representation. He said this system was assuring representation to minorities. He warned that of the constituencies were broken up it would be possible for one party to control All the seats with 30 popular Phoon june Cut a Soo Milc wide while awaiting the storm to path of death destruction across the Southern japanese Mainland. Kyodo news service reported at least nine persons dead eight missing homeless. Weather exports describe the Kyo s inhabitants swell Tercel in. Typical pre typhoon heat humidity with the Thurmo i Neter at s7 degrees. And in maritime Halifax Edna Vandal or 35 per cent of the vote. Storm As even More powerful than the 1934 typhoon Moroto worst in Japan s s t o r y. Moroto killed More than persons demolished Homes. Some japanese in the path of typhoon june left their Homes sunday night for higher ground to escape raging Waves churned up by the storm. All planes on by Independent body not in govt. Plan a denial government that the Manitoba Side ration of an Independent had decided to set up an Independent commission on redistribution came from pre Mier d. L. Campbell monday. I the fir the legislature s spec Button committee Duff provincial progressive conserva Vive Leader asked whether up Hurricane killer left a Trulli million Dollar Swath of t w i s t e d Trees wrecked buildings ruined crops death As she howled across the maritime Vith 100-mile-an-hour gusts. Continued Sec typhoon Page u sex consuls Home now Yugoslavia former polish official cannot return to Canada a a Michael Krycun former polish Consul in Winnipeg who quit his Post sought political Asylum in Canada a year ago 1 is now living in Yugoslavia has been refused Permis Sion to return to Canada it was Learned monday. Or. Krycun claims to received poli tical Asylum in Yugoslavia. The Man who quit his Job with the polish govern ment first came to can Ada in 1951 served As second Secre tary at the polish legation in Ottawa. In March 1952, he was appointed polish counsel in Winnipeg he quit that Post in septem Ber 1953, appealed to the Canadian government to Grant him political Asylum. The Canadian government does not Grant political Asylum. It does in some cases Grant political refugees six months residence in Canada during which time they have the Opportunity of establish ing themselves As Canadian citizens continued see Consul Page 9 Krycun news of the world in Brief because of Strong Canadian defences soviet air attack would be too costly to the invader. Page Dulles said that the does not believe there will be a general War in the Pacific. Pages 1 Molotov offered to establish Normal relations with Japan. Page West German Chancellor Adenauer s party lost heavily in Schleswig hol Stein firsts German elections after death of Edc. Pages 1 1 Trieste settlement is expected to be announced by oct. S. Page worst typhoon in Japan s history lashed densely populated South japanese Mainland. Page housewife s Call leads to arrest of Escapee pal a 30-hour search came to. An abrupt end saturday night when Alfred Glen Pryce 24-year-old Escapee from Stony Mountain Penitentiary was arrested in an Academy Road drug store. With him at the time the capture was Albert Joseph Martineau 32, of 263 York a f. Ritchie a. D. Larke spotted Pryce his companion sipping Coffee in Brigden s drug store 570 Academy Road. Mrs. Cowan summoned police at 8.45 . The arrests Weire made 45 minutes later. No resistance neither Man offered resistance when approached by uie police officers Enue. The arrests followed a mrs Cowan had been ironing in the basement of her Home Telephone Call from mrs. Helen Cowan 762 Wellington Crescent had been entered a Short time pre whose Home by two men Vious. Arraigned in City police court monday both Pryce mar Tinea a were charged with break Jing entering the Wellington i Crescent Home. They pleaded not guilty elected jury trial were remanded until sept. 21. Pryce was also charged with breaking into the Home of mat thew Solonsky 1241 Pritchard Avenue stealing a pair of trousers with stealing sol Onzy s Auto. He elected jury trial on these counts. Following through on mrs. Cowan s police constables when she heard a noise upstairs. Going to the foot of the stairs she the saw two doorway. Men standing in radar system praised half attacking considered doomed Washington special Nyht . Air Force Secretary Harold e. Talbott said sunday night that air defences Are now Good enough to deter any attack by the russians with the planes they now Talbot implied that the de fences would kill Over 50 per cent of the attacking Force said that he does t believe the enemy would attack if commission. He recalled that the commit tee was set up hollowing a de Bate in which Lloyd Stinson Public hearing or Kcf Leader introduced a Reso special re Distri Lut Tor an Independent commission. The Resolution was amended in favor a select committee or the House being set ports indicating an Independent commission might be set up reflected government policy up. Reference to the Independent committee was left out. As a result. Or. Hryhorczuk said the committee was not in a position to make a decision of any kind on the question of an Independent commission. Or. Roblin wanted to know whether reports that the government favored an Independent t i commission might represent gov terms of reference left out con Ern ment Premier they did not. Hon. Ivan Schultz attorney general also replied in the negative. M. N. Hryhorczuk chairman of the re distribution committee said its Campbell replied not the Case. That this was fall Date for Turgeon rate probe Ottawa Points wore decided at the organizational meeting of the Turgeon Royal commission on agreed charges held Here monday the i inquiry will be a wide one . It open at Winnipeg on or a Little later than oct. 12. Or. Turgeon will make the final decision Here in a Day or two. From Winnipeg the commission will go. To Regina. Calgary Van Couver then Back to Ottawa or final hearings argument. It is clearly the intention to con clude the inquiry report to the government by the year s time for legislation at the i next session of parliament. Continued see hearing Page 9 Andrei v. Vishinsky soviet Deputy foreign minister top the in Security Council As Henry Cabot Lodge right chief . Delegate puts his fingers to his Mouth. In Centre is sir Pierson Dixon British Delegate. In the lower picture Vishinsky places his head in his. Hands As Lodge gestures during debate. The Security Council is hearing a . Complaint that soviet fighters shot Down a . Navy bomber. Will Bridge column paper 11. Comics pages 24, 25. Crossword Puzzle Page 24. Lentils funerals Page 34, financial news Page 35. Hollywood column Page 13. Letters to the editor Page 6. Kadio to Page 12. Social news pages 14, 15, 16 sports pages 20 to 23. Monsarrat s report Page 4. Scramble contest on Page 1 1 Dulles says Formosa can repulse attack Attlee says trip not appeasement Sydney Australia it. Hon Clement Attlee. British labor he said the trip was not. Appeasement in the least but a communist China. One Over connected the Hull with swimming at least not until a recent California showing of the lat est in beachwear. The tight fitting outfit fashioned in White sharkskin with Black braid trim features ankle length trousers with match ing end e. The Model Marilyn Benedict is also wearing under the out fit. Party Leader declared monday fact finding Mission with the hat he was quite unrepentant j promotion of Goodwill wherever about his recent trip to Russia i possible. . Air concentrations on Japan Okinawa . Dulles definite at Denver Secretary of state John Foster Dulles said sunday that the chinese communists a could not possibly seize Formosa in the face of american Power i appear to have no plans for sunday s session of the nation j pattern Ping invasion of the a Al Security Council were tj0nalist stronghold the near Washington president Eisenhower presumably has been advised by the military that they Are confident Quemoy Island can be defended from any red invasion attempt with United states air sea there is a political such intervention. Military officials Power alone decision if for attending ported to believe that any move by red chinese forces to land on Quemoy hard by the Asiatic Mainland could be repelled with out any help ground farces. Presumably from american the Confidence British newsman on Attlee tour describes China the series of articles run China by former British prime minister Clement att Lee has now been extended to seven. In addition the free press will carry tomorrow vivid description of conditions in Side Mao s red Empire writ ten by g. S. Gale of t h e Manchester guardian. Or. Gale was one of the British newspapermen w h o accompanied the labor party delegation on their tour. His feature on big brother Mno his masked puppets was described in Britain is one of the most Brilliant pieces of journalism of our times. The article is presented to our readers through a special in gement with the Man Chester guardian. He told a press conference Here that the visit by himself seven other prominent British labor party figures had eased tension in communist capitals. His View is shared he declared by British representatives stationed in both Moscow piping. The former British prime mini Ster said the piping leaders Clement Attlee article on China Page 18 fear what they Call american imperialism Are afraid Tiey will be attacked by the United states. He described the Mao tse Tung regime As a communist movement Allied to i remarked that the chinese took the example of the Ameri cans in throwing off the imperialist Attlee shrugged off a critical article which appeared in the soviet party news paper pravda last week attack ing him As a rampant advocate of rearming aggressive forces in Europe the far East. He said "1 am always being criticized. I take no notice one Way or the that Eisenhower s military advisers Are reported to have about the situation rests in the fact that air bases satisfactory for the use of . Jets Are Avail future. Or. Dulles made this statement As he was about to enter an extraordinary meeting of the National Security Council in Den ver. The Council with president Eisenhower presiding took a careful look at the serious prob lems confronting the United states not Only in the Pacific but in Europe. Or. Dulles just returned from my answer by Billy Graham a daily column v by the famous evangelist starts today on Page 6 what do you she shouted. The pair bolted through the front door breaking the Glass in the storm door. Later fragments of Glass were said to have been found in thought he would lose 50 Pryce s hand hair. Cent of his the two men who broke into mrs. Cowan s Home gained in trance by smashing a Small window at the rear of the House. Said mrs. Cowan i think they were As much afraid of me As i was of constables lauded a senior police officer sunday commended the work of con tables Ritchie Larke in Fol owing through to make the speedy arrest. The officers raised the area around the co Van Home quickly spotted he pair seated in the drug store. W. R. Publow of 1002 Jessie venue pharmacist on duty at Brigden s drug store saturday Light said he paid no special at mention to the two men when they entered the store ordered Offee at Between 9.30 Ang 9.45. Continued see Escapee Page 7 per Japan Cool to Russia overtures London foreign minister v. M. Molotov said Sun Day night Russia was striving to develop Normal relations with Japan. Chief obstacle Molotov said the question of normalizing these relations has already ripened the Settle ment of this problem would make it possible to examine the Concrete question o relations Between the .s.r. And Molotov said the main obstacle in the Way of re establishing nor Mal soviet japanese relations was the fast that certain japanese circles follow the dictate of United states ruling circles which seek to keep Japan in the position of a dependent Japan he added naturally can not Long remain in such a position of a Semi occupied however japanese government it aders were Cool monday to the statement by Molotov that the time is Ripe for resumption of Normal relations Between Japan the soviet Union. A foreign office spokesman said Japan has always been pre pared to establish Normal Diplo Matic relations with the .s.r. On the basis the san fran Cisco peace treaty or on the basis of substantially the same principles that Are set Forth in. That the russians walked out of the san Francisco conference in 1951, technically Are still at War with Japan. He made it Plain that present defences would not be nearly As effective against big High flying Jet bombers which the russians now have produced but which Are not believed to be available in volume. He said that the problem of defences against this Type of bomber is what we re working on we re making Alaska visit he said that a recent visit to Alaska had convinced him that no plane could Cross that Terri tory undetected unless it was flying at 500 feet or he also said the Navy is patrol Ling the Atlantic Pacific oceans with big super Constella Tion planes equipped with Rafalar warning devices. Conceding there Are some gaps in the warning net in the Hudson Bay Terri Lory across to the North he said that we Are now trying to fill those Talbot also said the air Force now has to proceed on the As sumption that the russians hav ing built up Mig interceptor planes May now be concentrating on heavy. Jet bombers for attack purposes. But at present he said they can attack Only with the Type Tu-4s, american a n d Canadian air defences could break us such an attack. Other Points other Points made by Talbott the air Force has no orders regarding the defence of. For Mosa. It has enough air Power in the Vicinity to combat an attack on Formosa but All he knows about such defence is that he has read in the papers that the Navy has been instructed to defend the Island. Air Force planes Are under orders not to Fly Over Quemoy Island recently the target of communist chinese attacks. Chiang Kai Shek s chinese nationalist air Force is not Strong enough by itself to resist the pre sent air Power of the chinese communists. And in this Corner Able on Formosa. No. . Planes i Tokyo declined1 to say what the based on Chiang Kai-1 United states would do if the now Are Shek s Formosa but they can be flown there quickly from big exploding rocket kills Altona boy an Altona boy died from injuries received from an exploding rocket firecracker a Peg Man was drowned after an Auto Accident during the week end. Eight other Manitoban were injured in accidents. Dead Are Cecil Thiessen Altona. Alexander Matthews 54, of 6 Pembina apartments. Continued see accidents. Page 7 chinese communists should try to invade nationalist held que Moy Island off the chinese main land. It was for the military he said to recommend United states German vote a blow at Adenauer policy Bonn special Nyht returns on Chancellor Konrad Adenauer or. Adenauer s party has lost feed a serious setback in an in its position As the dominant party portent local election on sunday in Schleswig Holstein Northern most state of West Germany. In the first test of West Ger Man Public opinion since collapse of the european defence com whether. The Unity two weeks ago his Chris should defend Tian democratic party plummeted Quemoy As an essential part of from 47.1 per cent of the Schles 32.2 per cent on the basis of temperatures maximum minimum temperatures prec. Readings for 48 hour of clod ending the defence of Formosa wig Holstein vote a year to Miles away. Red build up he said that chinese communists have for some time been building up forces around Amoy on the Mainland Quemoy but that his information is that the build up has not been spectacular in recent Days weeks. The fact that the communist shelling of Quemoy has subsided recently he said suggests that 6.30 ., monday were Vancouver 64 Max. Min. Piec. Calgary Edmonton Swift Curren Regina Saskatoon Brandon the reds May have no imme Diate intentions of invading that Island. Con liquid see Dulles Page. 9 fort William. Ottawa to Only i Montreal Halifax 56 by 59 to tin 55 41 48 46 4t.1 41 to. Ife in 70 30 .17. 52 40 .451. To .49 in the state been re placed by his main opposition in West Germany the social democrats who won. 33.2 per cent of the vote an increase of about seven per cent Over last year. In the last 10 Days local economic political issues that nor Mally feature a state election d in Schleswig Holstein by an All out debate on foreign policy precipitated by the rejection of Edc by the National Assembly. Strong Campaign the social democrats waged a relentless Campaign against the failure of or. Adenauer s for eign policy which was based on the Edc on the Jivin More ambitious goal of eventually integrating West Germany into a lightly Federated United states of Western i continue d see German vote Page 7 is this according to Ter National federation of master in what the Well brewed Man May he wearing in 90m . The pre diction is made on the As. Sumption that the. World will be at peace by then. Made in Britain the suit features Fawn Doeskin jacket with Charnya Rne Doeskin. Trousers offset by White lace Jabot f at inn ;