Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, September 13, 1954

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 13, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday september 13, 1954 Elbow grease was once the stuff with which ail furniture was buffed. Like their women namesakes hurricanes Are lr1 Wip women All confide i i in Shine brighter Willino rub entry made through window sirs. Helen Cowan 762 Wellington Crescent shown Here beside a Small window at the rear of her Home where two would be thieves broke into the House at about 8.45 . Saturday. Two men picked up by police at an Academy Road drug store less than an hour later on suspicion of the break in turned out to be 24-year-old Alfred Glen Pryce Escapee from Stony Mountain Penitentiary and Albert Joseph Martineau 32, of 263 York Avenue. Chug cough snort old timers wheeze to finish Goodwood England Reuters Twenty Amer ican and British horseless carriages of grandmaday snorted and coughed into the end of an 830-mile Road race Here saturday. The British team beat the american enthusiasts but no body seemed to notice. The Point was they All made it 850 Miles Over Hill and Dale from Edinburgh to this South English town covered in a week of steady Bone rattling. The 10 american cars average age 38 and the 10 British age around a 2.4-mile race car circuit Here Satur Day to finish the rally with fenders quivering radiators steaming and exhausts Roar ing. The scoring was Onsa Points basis with deductions for Fai lure to stay on schedules and other errors. The final tally was for the British team and for the americans. Moke about Dulles continued from Page 1 Secretary Dulles expressed Princess Mother spend week end in Laure Tiaris Ste. Agathe que. Up the Duchess of Kent her Cana Dian visit All but finished spent a quiet week end at a private estate near Here while her 17 year old daughter Princess Alex Andra took Liberal samples of the Crisp Laurentian Mountain air. The Duchess who leaves tues Day for new York lunched Sun Day with Malcolm Macd Mald British commissioner for South East Asia who vacationing in Canada with his family. Earlier she attended anglican Church services in this town 60 Miles from Montreal. While the Duchess relaxed be fore a blazing log fire in the Home of Montreal business Man Hartland de m. Molson Princess Alexandra took turns at Riding canoeing and target shooting on the estate grounds tour officials said. Pmspeech saddens que.5 says official Montmagny que. Elicitor general Rivard of Quebec vapor form has . I every cram of new York weather Bureau forecasters1 must have been thinking of All the. Erratic females they had known when they decided a few ago to give feminine names to the series of hurricanes that churn their Way up the Atlantic coast every late summer and fall hurricanes the forecasters report act More unpredictably than any other weather phenom Enon. Questions of the origins and courses give scientists More prob lems than probably any other Field in science. A few weeks ago the third Hurricane of this season Carol linked its Way North from its Carrilean Birthplace and did t eem to be going anywhere but out into the Atlantic. Suddenly it picked up Speed and smashed the Southern new England Shore. Then came Dolly which blew out to sea and now there Edna. Little known weather scientists know Little about these strange storms. They do know that late summer and fall their season. They know that the storms pack More Energy than a dozen Hydrogen bombs. They know that the Belt of com pressed air that forms across the Atlantic from Bermuda to the azores has something to do with the gathering of wet hot air from All Over the Carrilean. They know that a layer of Cool air that comes Down from the Northwest somewhere in upper Canada. The Cool air lies on this warm Region stirring it like a cold Towel on a Prizefighterface. And they know that the spin of the Earth gives the Hurri Cane its spin. All the Energy for the storm comes from the Sun which heats up a vast Belt of air and water just b Elow Bermuda. The warm wet air rises like steam from a Kettle. The water in the air in i. For an hour begin to spiral counter clockwise Over a radius. The effect somewhat like water plunging Down a Drain Only in a years Hurricane when the air reaches the storm area it rushes upward. The problem of predicting where Hurricane will really one of Jet streams of air Are. difficult because of their great Altitude. Much speculation has been directed at the apparent increase n the number of storms but Here does not seen to be any these views at a press conf i rence after he had conferred j with the president. Among the main Points he made were these he hopeful there will be no general War in the Pacific. In his talks last week w i t h Chiang Kai Shek on Formosa the Secretary neither made any commit ments nor were any sought toy the nationalist Leader. The Manila conference and the resulting eight nation anti communist Al Liance in Southeast Asia has built the situation much More solidly in that part of the world. He steadfastly refused to be drawn into a discussion of what the United states would do if the communists should invade Quemoy though All indications Are that the United states would not commit its forces there. Basic policy what he made very Clear was that the e United states was standing four Square on its Basic policy of defending Formosa against communist invasion. Asked whether the United states would ground and air said saturday a speech of prime minister. Laurentin Montreal last week has saddened his com patriots but would rejoice All the fanatics who wish to enslave the spirit and heart of or. Rivard made the remark in. Addressing Union National party supporters in his constr Elenc at a rally saturday night to Cele brate his recent appointment provincial transport minister. He said the prime minister was reported saying in a speech aboard the new liner Saxonia in Montreal thursday that he found on his recent world tour that can Adagrowth was welcomed every where except behind the Iron curtain and among some people in c this was unjust to Quebec and the words were regrettable or. Rivard said. They reveal a centralizing mind that particularly More about hearing continued from Page 1 major question the major question monday morning was whether the com Mission should confine itself to the single question does the 1 1-3 Rule Laid Down in Section 32 of the transport act govern agreed charges entered into under the same statute Alberta and British Columbia supported the 1 1-3 Rule against the agreed charges. The Saskatchewan government greatly to the Surprise of everyone including or. Turgeon failed represented. The to be gov reason to believe that the number of hurricanes has increased much in the last few years. Cincura Hilpi car bad complexion pimples dec Soma Akin Blackhead promptly cleared with Frac Raat. Mildly medicated Cuti Cura soap and ointment buy Cuti Cura today at your diff girl fill for Sale phone 3-11943o . And 5.30 . Tailored underwear for the whole family every Gram of . the rising air hits that cold overhead layer it condenses into rain if it had hit a cold win Dow pane. The 550 calories of heat for each Gram of water released warming the air still More and making More of it Rise still faster. Partial vacuum with All that air going up and All that heat released a partial vacuum formed. Warm wet air from All Over the Carrilean rushes in to fill it. Because the Earth spinning the winds now reach ing velocities close to 200 Miles Hurricane tossed icebreaker lands in Quebec Quebec up North am Ericalargest icebreaker the d Ibers Ille was tossed like a toy ship in Arctic Waters two ago by Hurricane Carol which blew itself out in Ungava after striking the Eastern United states and Canada. Capt. C. A. Caron said the ship rolled to a 35 degree Angle off Wakeman Bay in which his Crew called the banana Belt of Ungava. The d Iberville docked Here sunday after a Supply run a the Arctic. Quality ii Mothersignpost to lasting underwear value for the family. For Dainty panties briefs and Vest in Viscose Cottons or mixtures. Watsonsleepwear Watsonladies snuggle Choice he looks for Watsonlabel knows it stands for Quality workmanship lasting fit and a Sty selection including sleeveless and Short sleeve jerseys various types of snorts and Union to Cottons wools Viscose and mixtures. For All with Watsonfamous workmanship pert panties end vests in Cottons Viscose end mixtures. Obtainable of All Good Foret from Coos to Coos w14-4 Imore about typhoon continued from Page 1 Manitoba forces Well the represented by Clarencej Fleet to defend Formosa or. Shepard opposed agreed charges Dulles said he was not few years ago but monday re i with the detailed military its position until the Evl but he added "1 take it the de Dence heard. Damage was in the millions but Only on Natality was reported. Wil Liam Jefferson a Lake Centre n .s., Farmer was crushed when his barn collapsed. The blow wiped out communications and the first reports were received through the get Pride today wherever Johnsonwax Soldi 450-member Amateur radio net work in the maritime. The Hurricane destroyed More than Apple crop in its costly last fling before dying in the Gulf of. Lawrence. Barns rolled like Tumbleweed before the 100-mile winds Shore lines pushed Back Kerry built fishing shacks fish plants lifted from Concrete foundations flew through the air. A half mile of Road disappeared under tons of wind blown Brach stones. In the Annapolis Valley apples fell like Buckshot on the eve of the Harvest. For the first time since the War growers had been promised they could sell some of their crop or the lucrative United kingdom mar Ket. Now the fallen bruised apples will go into juice cider and other byproducts. Southern new Brunswick got 90-mile gusts but not much damage Nova Scotia. Newfoundland received fringe blasts. , got off relatively easy. A state of emergency was declared in Yarmouth on Nova Scotiasouthwestern tip the 100-mile winds roared in from the sea. Amos Brennanfish Plant at Kellycove was lifted from its Concrete foundation and hurled 15 feet. Damage was estimated at s15.000. Eight thousand pounds of live lobsters were crushed in their crates. Sew quake Orleans Tlle Algeria of another Earth tremor Shook this devastated town sunday while rescuers were still at work digging out bodies of those killed in the disastrous quake thursday. There were no immediate reports of additional casualties from the new tremor. Fence of Formosa Means the de Fence of asked whether the nationalists might abandon Quemoy he said he had picked up no such information on his Formosa visit. for the new eight Power or. Dulles said he did not think that the free world would have suffered the setback it did in indo China if the new Alliance had then been in Force. It would have been Good if we had had it he said but it a Case of much better late than Moke about Consul continued from Page 1 or. Krycun was granted r temporary six months Resi Dence permit. However tha former polish Consul informed the department of external affairs that he wished to be granted political Asylum an sex Consul of a foreign country and that he wanted to retain All the privileges that go with the Post of Consul. In other words he would not be required to pay income tax in Canada and would be Able to Purchase imported commodities duty free officials said. The Canadian authorities explained there no provi Sion in Canada for granting such Asylum. Except on this narrow front j there was no argument. But in giving his views to the commis Sion Fred Hume counsel for the truckers association gave one fact which seemed to stun the commission and counsel. Quoted report he quoted from a report of the United states Senate committee on a Bill dealing with the safety and Protection of the Public on the highways to show that in june 1954, fully loaded trucks carrying Canadian goods from Points in Canada to other Points in Canada passed through the slate of Michigan. It was obvious that no one present railways shipping operators retail merchants Indus trial shippers and the truckers themselves was aware of the Speed with which this traffic growing. First Public Library in new York City was established in 1697. Asthma mucus ruins sleep you set i rut fou work Jam it talc la. Mucus from recur enl of Bron asthma or Timple erotic Haltli it fam Jou Short of Brenth Couch or a Henze. Noir Dicot Erlof Nilly to help nature thin and resort Sticky phlegm by taking Mendach Leti at meals and bedtime. When Coli Hlaj ii allayed Greer breathing promote More natural relaxation and reit Lul sleep. Orer 500 million Medaco Tablet used and Mcceri. My Adaoo Tom Drin fast sati faction at in Cihaj i xxx. Farewell party Stonewall Man. Special r. B. Lat Way was presented with a legion Blazer at a fare Well party by members of the Canadian legion Branch no. 52. Or. La Way who employed by the Manitoba Telephone system has been transferred to Oak Lake Man. Outstanding business Opportunity farm equipment1 Transfer agreement and retail con tract available at Brandon Manitoba. Company owned building supplied on monthly rental basis. Machines and repairs on consignment. Party with sales experience and implement background preferred. Occupancy can be arranged october . Applications will be considered by Cockshutt farm equipment limited 1340 notre Dame Avenue Winnipeg Manitoba i m dreaming of my White wedding in t it going to be a Beautiful dress i be dreaming about my White wedding for years but i dared Hope for this you see my father died when i was very Small and Well there just was t any Money to spare. But put me through school and three years ago i got my first Job. At first i just did t know How i d Ever spend All yet at the end of three months i had t saved a Penny. And then Ted proposed. You can imagine How thrilled and Happy i was. And i decided then and there to Start saving for our wedding. I on my Uncleadvice i opened a account at the Dominion Bank. Every pay Day without fail i deposited a few dollars. I was really just How quickly my savings mounted up. And now thanks to that savings account i know that be a Bride that Ted will be proud of in the wedding dress of my dreams. The Weddingin two weeks. Uncle Alec says Hegiving away the happiest Bride in the world and Ted says the loveliest bless his heart. Planning to open a joint the Dominion Bank and Start saving for a Home of our own. In t life wonderful probably you too have a special goal in life. You la find that opening a savings account at the Dominion Bank will help you to. Fulfil it. Come in and talk to the manager. He u be Happy to Tell you about the. Bank t i Navy special services. Remember at the Dominion account an important account. The minion Bank 83 years of service to the Canadian people a Friendly Welcome awaits you at the Dominion conveniently located branches in metropolitan Winnipeg ;