Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, September 13, 1954

Issue date: Monday, September 13, 1954
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 13, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba Face 8 Winnipeg free press monday september 13, 1954 Vodka Cavia Candy fresh soviet approach at the food fair Here is Campaign. And As Well filled to wines and spirits. But most of the visitors to the russian stand had rot heard of the Kremlin s recent anti drink glasses passed from russian to British hands it looked As though the soviet officials were consciously turning a Blind Eye to their Domestic propaganda. Teacher need will soar trustees told Edmonton Canada s birthrate and immigration continue at their present Pace More teachers annually More in salaries and for new schools and equipment will be needed by 1965 to Cope with the increasing number of school children. W. N. Mcgillivray of Gray gave these figures Satur Day in his presidential report to the annual meeting of the Cana Dian school trustees association Here. He said the elementary school population probably will increase 42 per cent and secondary schools 51 per cent in the next five years. By 1965-66, there would be a Furr Thor boost of 58 per cent in elementary and 76 per cent in secondary schools. At present being educated at elementary and secondary schools. Or. Mcgillivray said municipal councils Are Locking with Alan at rising education costs As they take the rap for increased rates charged to taxpayers. Sentenced As hey radio announced monday that Hugh fran Cis Redmond of new York has been sentenced in Shanghai to life imprisonment As a spy. The broadcast listed five other men and two women All with chinese names As sentenced at the same time for spying for the i United states and said two got i death sentences. Now Many Wear false Teeth with More Comfort a steer non Nold powder Holdi Falt mob More Flynn la. To eat and to Lola Man Comfort just Little fas Teeth on your pm cow. No Gummy gooey peaty tote or feeling. Cheeka odor fast eth t any Dunic noun or. By Don Dallas Reuters Russia has tried out a now approach to win friends and influence people. To an Assembly of dignitaries she offered Choice food and with considerable Success judging by the admiring comments of visit ors. Venue for the venture in food and drink diplomacy was an inter National food fair in London where Russia has by far the biggest and most lavish stand among the for eign exhibitors. A beaming ambassador Jacob Malik received politicians Diplo Mats and newspaper men. Clearly the ambassador was hoping for Good press notices today. He and the soviet food officials each wearing a red Carnation in his buttonhole offered guests j Champagne Vodka , soviet liqueurs and Choice caviar. Choicest delicacy in Britain caviar is regarded As the greatest delicacy Only Avail Able at High Cost. The guests thurs Day got thickly spread caviar Sand Wiches. The russians were full of apologies that they did not have even bigger quantities of food and drink to offer. One official said we brought Over three shipload of food. We wanted to give most of it away. But there was trouble with your All the same there seemed to be quite a lot of food on View. Barrels of caviar there were barrels of caviar huge cheeses Hundred Pound slabs of butter 30 different kinds of an elaborate display of candies and chocolates. One Section of the russian stand migration Lead urged from ilk. London countries need More positive leadership from Britain to Hammer out migration policies the Oversea migration Board says in its first annual report. The Board set up by the British government reports that most Commonwealth officials consulted feel Britain should be More than a sleeping partner on the ques Tion of migration. Among canadians consulted Byj the Board were Winnipeg publisher Victor Sifton and r. C. Mortimer labor department official. Officials interviewed by the Board expressed concern at the dilution of the British contribution to the Stock of Canada and Australia. Not More than of the 165.000 migrants to Canada each year were from the United King Dom Australia was trying to main Tain a 50-per-cent intake of United kingdom migrants but was not sure if she would be Able to main Tain this finance chief predicts Economy Rise Regina up Hon. Walter Harris finance minister says the country s Economy has nowhere to go but j or. Harris said in an interview sunday that with the amount of United states capital already pouring into Canada and the British capital which is starting to come in now Canada s econ Omic future has nowhere to go but up. The economic pickup that everyone expected three months ego has shown some signs of arriving and Canada s future looks Good unless the Western wheat situation throws that calculation it was rather unlikely Canada would have another budget sur plus this year. When asked whether there would be any Large tax reductions made he replied j it was too far in Advance to Tell or. Harris was in Provite to Moose jaw where he will take part in the opening of the new Moose jaw times Herald build ing today. Iraqi voters Back pro West Premier Nuri Baghdad Iraq a iraqi voters picked a new parliament sunday in an election that Guaran teed an overwhelming Victory Lor pro Western anti communist Prem Ier Nuri said. The Only organized opposition in the chamber will be the tiny right Wing Istiklal Independence party expected to hold Only two seats. All other parties have either Dis or Are boycotting the elec Tion. I Marilyn Bell grown bran Corn syrup helped give me the Energy i needed to finish the hardest swim of my life during the 21 hours that 16-year-old Marilyn Bell was in Lake Ontario she was frequently Given Crown Brand Corn syrup which gave her the Quick Energy she needed to finish her historic swim. A for Quick Energy and delicious flavour always serve Crown Brand an mile Road construe Tion program is underway in Turkey aided largely by Ameri can capital As Well As american Aaen and machinery. Y Corn syrup famous of the Canada starch company ;