Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 13, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday september. 13, 1954 Page t Moke about German vote continued from Page 1 the social democrats accused the Chancellor of Condu Cung for eign affairs in a Way that made reunification of Germany More difficult. They demanded a new East West conference with rus Sia on the reunification question which they said is Germany s most immediate and pressing need. While polling was going on in Schleswig Holstein it. Hon. An Thony Eden British foreign Secre tary reached Bonn on his spec Pius the 1. Nation wide credit Over 800 affiliated offices in Canada and u. A 1. Custom fitted Loans. Loan fitted to needs and income. Ask for "5 step guide to reducing monthly payments. 3. Prompt ".ye5" to employed people. 4. Single visit loan. Phone first write come in today no bankable Security required Loans to t to Sair res finance cd. 4 offices in Winnipeg area my Mitchell cd Pirline cer. Lit 411 411 Pirouti City 137 171 Fletr in chit Iai Winf Cor. 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Eden s visit was prepared in Advance by sir Frederick Britain s High com missioner in Germany who in formed or. Adenauer recently that the London government favored Bonn s entry into nato under certain conditions. Acceptance of curbs these conditions Are mainly the acceptance by the Bonn Republic of restrictions by the nato com Mand on the number of future West German divisions and Trie Type of German weapons. As was the Case with the Edc treaty a ban on construction of atomic weapons and guided mis Siles in West Germany would be justified on the grounds of Ger Many s exposed geographical position on the Frontier of the communist world and could there fore be described As non disc rim on the vital problem of Restor ing sovereignty to West Germany or. Eden s View was that the Bonn peace contracts provide the most practical method. The German viewpoint sunday was As follows or. Adenauer was basically favourable to proposals for West German entry into nato. He was prepared to go a Long Way in accepting restrictions on West German rearmament providing they Are not discriminatory against the germans. Joint statement a subsequent joint statement issued in Bonn said that or Eden and or. Adenauer com pitted a thorough discussion of the european situation in com plete agreement. Meanwhile the news that . Secretary of state John Foster Dulles had dispatched Deputy Urier Secretary of state Robert d. Murphy to Europe was re lived Here with a mixture of satisfaction and a touch of amusement. There is satisfaction of course that the United states is showing an Active interest in seeking a solution to the problem but there is also a suspicion that or. Dul Les is somewhat needled by or. Eden s seizure of the initiative. The British first wanted a con Ference to discuss the situation but or. Dulles was largely responsible for dropping that idea. Or. Eden promptly came up with his decision to make his flying tour of Europe and just As promptly the state department suddenly dispatched or. Murphy to do the same. An open secret it is an open secret in every capital of Europe that relations Between or. Dulles and or. Eden Are somewhat competitive and diplomats Are wondering nether or. Murphy has flown to Europe really to do business or merely to keep up appearances. More about Escapee continued from Page 1 Aid quake victims Netherlands red Cross to feed earthquake victims there. Further Are due to be sent a few minutes later i noted a policeman come in and sit Down beside the two he said. 1 then he got up went outside and brought in his partner. They walked up behind the men and picked a fragment of Glass from Pryce s hair and said Okay let s go men searched they searched the two men right in the store and then took them out to the Cruiser or. Publow said. Sixteen year old Mary Lou Jacklin of 709 Alexander Avenue who the two men did t realize until told by free press sunday afternoon that one of the men was the escaped con vict from Stony Mountain Penitentiary. They seemed sort of fishy to me when they came she said. The Man with the Glaas in his hair Pryce looked Messy. They each sat Down and ordered cof fee and had Only been there a few minutes when a policeman walked in and sat Down beside them. He Pryce told the police when he arrested them that the other Man had nothing to do with she said. The Hague pounds of powdered milk has later. Red Cross officials said. Served fugitive shown Here two waitresses on duty at Brigdon s drug store 571 Academy Road where Alfred Glen Pryce 24, who escaped from Stony Mountain Penitentiary Friday afternoon was arrested saturday at about 9.45 . At left is 16-year-old Marylou Jacklin of 709 Alexander Avenue who served Pryce and his companion Albert Joseph 32, of 263 York Avenue. At right is Betty Fracasso also 16, of suite 16, Boss apartments 439 Quappelle Avenue. More about accidents continued from Page 1 in.1cked were Richard t. Dean 37, 49 fid Ler Avenue St. James. Richurd Hawthorne sol 3234 Alexander Avenue Winnipeg i he was taken to Grace Hospital where he was found to have a broken right leg. His _ condition was reported As six persons were Hurt in a Joseph 230 Young Kwo car collision which occurred Street Winnipeg. I on provincial trunk Highway no. Mrs. Zaleczky his wife. 112, 3vi Miles North Steinbach mrs. Emm prestige of 115. At 5.30 . Sunday ramp re Kennedy Street Winnipeg. Ported. They were taken to Stein Alice Cou Fhon 230 Young Bach Hospital where Lour were Street Winnipeg. 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Zaleczky his wife had lacerations to the front and Back of her and Back injuries. Her condition was mrs. Prestige suffered Lacera Duerksen found the rocket which a tons to the left knee Smock and was believed to have been left bruises. Her condition was Over from the Altona fair fire Alice cough on had a fractured works of sept. 9. I left forearm and lacerations to her forehead above the Eye. Her condition George Loewen had 5 sprained left ankle cuts to his face and a pressure injury to his Chest. He was not detained Hospital mis Loewen suffered a Frac a tured nose and wounds on her lower right leg. She was released after treatment. Never offend with denture breath. Let pol ident keep your dental plate sparkling clean odor free always. Soak your dental plate in a Bath of pol ident to keep it c for free hygienically clean. Up indent keeps your denture sparkling free from denture breath for about one cent a Day. 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