Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 21, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Graf to amalgamate two training schools free press amalgamation of the air radio officers school at Clinton ont., and the air navigators school in Winnipeg was announced monday Iraq reported after change in . Pact London Nanri Sia of Iraq conferred monday with it. Hon. Selwyn Lloyd min ister of state. There were immediate reports that he sought a re vision of the British iraqi de Fence treaty. The 25-year pact expires in october 1957. It allows Britain to maintain two Raf bases in Hab Baniya near Bagh dad and at Shairba near the Basra oilfields. The Churchill government according to qualified British sources is ready conditionally to quit the bases. The conditions 1. That Nuri s government agree As the egyptian govern ment recently agreed in the cases of Suez canal zone bases to allow the British to reoccupy the bases the event of communist encroachment in the Middle East. 2. That in the meantime Nuri s government allow civilian firms to keep the bases with their big fuel and repair installations in perfect a working order. Egypt agreed to a arrangement. Athlete s foot cracking itching skin curbed in 7 minutes it skin Between your toes itches cracks peels Burns and nearly drives you night. Just spread on your skin tonight. It stops the itching burning in 7 minutes and works while you Bleep to help heal sore cracked places to give you a softer smoother clearer skin on any part of your Tody. Alc your druggist Tor Nix Oder today. or Money Back. Advt loses Eye in Accident by the Craf. Headquarters will be in Winni Peg and the move will comment late this month. The Moye stems from Ria plans to provide common Basi aircrew training for both navigators and radio officers. Up unt now they have not taken air Crew training together until they have reached operational training units. Those selected for navigator o radio officer training will receive a common course extending Ove six months. Then after that the will be selected according to aptitude for specialist training a either navigator or radio officer. Said an Craf official the new plan is designed to provide the aircrew trainee with a better appreciation of the responsibilities and problems of the other air Crew members thereby improving Crew co operation and increasing the efficiency of the operation More about Attlee continued from Page 1 about 20-Odd passengers step Ped out of the aircraft before or. Attlee followed by his wife came Down the passageway Anc into the waiting room to be greeted by hand clapping and cheers from the reception party does t want pictures or. Attlee submitted to about Ive minutes of popping Flash bulbs and a grinding to camera before waving photographers away and asking them to put pm away put pm the former British prime minister seemed a bit tired and nervous. His nervousness was specially noticed when be made receives while on vacation recently a Young Salesman from Toronto had a bad hiking Accident. Ducking tis head to avoid a Branch of a tree be brushed into another Branch that severely damaged his left Eye. He suffered Complete loss of sight in that optic. The confederation life policy which he carries has an accidental death dismember Benefit. As a result he received for the loss of sight of his Eye. The Only policy of its land in Canada confederation s accidental death dismemberment Benefit in a policy pays if you die from natural if you i. By Accident if you die by Accident while in Public chicle except an air Jane in a fire in a Public building. Liberal Cash payment for dismemberment accidents. Confederation t p association for free a Duklet triple Coll w. 7. Gillingwater divisional manager confederation life building several futile attempts to Light his pipe. While photographers popped away Donovan Swailes Kcf member. Of the Manitoba legis nature for Winnipeg Centre welcomed or. Attlee to Winni Peg and asked him How the trip of Montreal was going. Not sad. Pretty he said. It s a Nice a moment later appearing slightly annoyed or. Attlee jokingly waved photographers away. He walked towards a to camera pointed at him Gestur ing its operator away and saying i i be had pictures taken All Day. I Don t want and photo graphs talks with officials finally at the request of or. Knowles reporters and photographers left leaving or. Attlee to talk with Kcf and labor officials. Or. Knowles said afterwards that he had told or. Attlee about recent Public opinion polls results that showed rising popu Larity for or. Attlee s labor party. Or. Knowles said or. Attlee told him he Nad heard the reports and seemed pleased. In the meantime mrs. Attlee was having a quieter time than her husband. Mrs. Michael Harris wife of the free press labor reporter talked with mrs. Attlee for several minutes Dur ing the Brief Stopover. She asked several questions about Manitoba and said she was sorry she could t have arrived during the Day so she could see the mrs. Harris said. Mrs. Attlee disappointed when i told her that Many United kingdom men were in Winnipeg taking flying training under the North Atlantic treaty organization plan mrs. Attlee was very disappointed that she could t have had the time to visit with some of mrs. Harris. Said mrs. Attlee old her she was tired from the Ong trip. When the Loudspeaker announced their plane was pre paring to leave mrs. Attlee called to her husband und they left together for the aircraft. The plane was scheduled to and at Montreal at 6.55 . Among those on hand to Greet Var. And mrs. Attlee besides or. Snowiest and or. Swailes were Alderman Dave Orlikov and . Anderson . Denton w. Ray Ner and . Mccutcheon of the Winnipeg trades and labor Council professors Harry Crowe and Dick Stingle of United col Ege Howard Mitchell of the Winnipeg local of the Steelwork ers Union and Kcf ers a. H. Tackling Frank Degroft Tho Mas Kobzdey and m. Kashak and in. A. Gray la. Panel and elections at welfare meeting a panel discussion on know your Community will of featured at the annual meeting of the women s division of the jewish welfare fund at 2 Day in the Nymha Community Centre. Participating in the discussion will be mrs. L. Berman mrs. M. Wolinsky s. A. Cherniack and Heinz Frank. Otner highlights of the meet ing will include a report on last year s activities by mrs. M. Nea Man retiring president and elec Tion of officers. Emu ln-1 an a nah Street Peter Reinle o9 Noble Avenue a. Fosness 100 Oak Street a. Haleck. 667 Mountain George Scharf 58 Matheson Avenue a s. Barnett. 5o4 Sherburn Street h b Spencer. 1041 Manitoba Avenue Crescent Lake Oil dumpers to be charged Portage la Prairie Spe Cial the Portage la Prairie Parks Board at its regular meet ing monday served notice on por Tage residents that dumping Oil in Crescent Lake is not to be tolerated and at the request of Parks superintendent William Gamble placed the matter in the hands of the ramp for investigation. It was pointed out that Oil in the water had a bad effect on the wild Duck Pupula Tion in this Bird Sanctuary and if those guilty of the offence Are apprehended prosecution will Fol Low. The question of getting a continuous flow of water through the Lake from the ass Miloine River was discussed but members of the Board Felt that Lack of funds was hampering their efforts. Uranium Price dip foreseen car hits Telephone pole Edward f. Hyde of 944 Garfield Street suffered a possible fractured Skull in an Acci Dent when the car he was driving hit a sewer Hole on Nairn Avenue swerved off the Road hitting the Telephone pole sideways. The pole was sheared off at the base and knocked some 15 feet. Car hits pole overturns Man injured Twe persons were injured in separate accidents monday night when the two cars they were Riding in struck Telephone poles. Injured were i Edward f. Hyde 35, 944 Gar Field Street. J Dupuis 14, 3s4 Strad Brook Avenue. Or. Hyde suffered a possible fractured Skull possible fracture of tie left lip and possible broken Bones when the car driving hit a sewer Hole in Nairn Avenue Between Foster and Green swerved out of control hit a Telephone pole Sheering it off at the base and turned upside Down. Police said the Hole in the Pav ement had been made for a sewer excavation and after being Sale d in had settled to a depth of eight inches. At the Hole after the Accident police found part City Barri cad and a kerosene. Storm lamp. Arnold Irvine 35, of 1197 Gar Field Street a passenger in the car was not injured seriously. Winnipeg general Hospital re ported or. Hyde s condition As Darrell Dupuis a passenger in a pane truck driven by his father Frank. Dupuis was Cut about the face when the truck struck a telephones pole at the North East Corner of King Street and William Avenue. He was taken to Winnipeg general Hospital where his Condi Tion is reported anti negro threats Force schools to shirt Milford Del. A this Southeastern Delaware Community s two Public schools were closed again tuesday in the face of telephoned threats of violence if Segro children were allowed to at tend classes in the previously Al White High school. Or. Raymond c. Cobbs superintendent of Milford schools had announced earlier that the school would open As usual this morning after having been closed monday however in a statement Thi morning he said the schools Wil be closed until further notice in the interest of the safety of a the Fine is on dangerous driving count dangerous driving resulted in a 375 Fine for Alfred Smith 1996 William Avenue when he appeared in City police court Mon Day. Norman Stewart 751 lip on Street paid 520 and costs for a similar offence. Second offence speeder Peter Batryn 126 St. Anne s Road was ined and costs. For failing to remain at the Cene of an Accident Joseph Marks 312 Maryland Street was assessed. .325 and costs. Eloi Bibeau Carberry Man. Ind Stanley Silchuk 775 Stella were each fined s20 and osts for speeding. Abraham Lamorn 355 Magnus Avenue Paic 15 and costs for a similar of speeders fined 510 were Morris Evan huk 529 William Avenue Abraham lemans 1060 Bond Street fort Garry rank Raymond Toomer 665 Victor Treel Douglas Volkart 90 Inkster Wule Vard m. Carriere Des Chenes wan. Patrick Doyle 255 Spence Street ack Dulake Pine Falls Man John Yak heading Ley Man. Dave Kaplan go Manitoba Avenue and Norman Oung 296 Oak Street. Nick Burega. 50s Sponce Street and Ullyot. 1ss3 Logan Avenue each Aid 510 for failing to Stop at a railway crossing. Fined for failing to Stop at a Stop sign were Harry Pessman Grosse , Man. Ray read my Melrose Avenue Transcona Helen bum Liam 901 Calrossie Boulevard e. E. Hilton the Pas Man. C. Ohryn. Dauphin Man. F Lee. 415 Waverley Street was fined s10 and costs for proceeding from a Stop sign before it was Safe to do so Roy w. Marshall 4s5 Martin Avenue was assessed 510 and costs for failing re is or a suspend Deti licence to the 1-w Sion for failing to obey a tray pins Wal e Jolln 53 Ellen Street Max Hansen. 257 Young Man. D. Jen Dos Furby Street t. R. Morrison. Or one Arthur Mcfev Grosse file Man. W. Pritchard 506 la Verendrye Street to Granish sos Manitoba Idward Little 147 Banner Man i Brown. Teuton. Man k. N. Buchanan. 86 Mcadam o Flora Avenue j. Fogell 249 Machray Avenue w Gustaf 27 Sherwood place Alex Kosack Teleglow Rosewood san. Francisco special mining men from All Over America gathered Here a course for their giant Industry in this Era of War danger and Swift in the opening session of their american mining Congress convention they hammered out a policy that called for increased Cial support for the exploration and development of new Mineral resources greater Tariff Protection for Domestic miners who compete with Ore producers from abroad . To ban compulsory Union membership and Industry Ricie collective and to permit the states to regulate strikes and picketing broader tax cuts and tax allowances to miners engaged in the. Risky business arid Prospect ing and boosting Mineral product Felix Wormser assistant Secretary of the Interior under took a difficult balancing act for the administration. Although the Congress want higher tariffs on minerals or. Wormser told them that the president is reluctant to increase tariffs. A. Resolution on labor relations approved by the convention urged amendment of the Taft Hartley act to ban. Compulsory Union membership compulsory collective bargaining and Industry wide bargaining. It also called for a states rights amendment per mitting Eacle state to regulate and curb strikes and picketing As it sees fit. Wide Export v new Delhi
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