Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 7, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba
New free press phone number 93-9331 All departments including classified ads. Vol. 63 no. 8 final edition Winnipeg free press 48 pages Winnipeg Friday october 7, 1955 Sun. Rises 6.06 . Moon rises 10.12 . Sun sets 5.56 . Moon sets 1.36 . The weather Winnipeg sunny and a Little warmer. Winds Southwest 20 saturday. Low tonight and High sat urday 30 and 65. Forecast sunny in worst . Arctic coast Beehive okayed of activity Centre Laramie Wyo. A skilled climbers Friday j were fighting bitter cold and winds on a Snow covered j Mountain to retrieve the bodies of 66 persons killed thursday in the worst commercial airline crash in . History. Their goal is the near perpendicular South face of Medicine Bow Peak where a . Air lines dc-4 crashed within an hour after leaving Denver for Salt Lake City and san Francisco. Rescuers who struggled through deep Snow and up the precipitous Coj d Peak thursday counted about 50 i a 11 c bodies before rising winds and darkness forced their Retreat. They descended for the night to a based Camp a mile away. The big four engined plane car a ried a Crew of three and 63 Pas sengers including two infants. Five members of choir among the dead were five women members of the Salt Lake Cit. Mormon Tabernacle choir which recently concluded a concert tour of Europe. But no fire reports Tea mechanical trouble delayed the flight of a trans Canada airlines Constellation seven hours thursday. Passengers on the plane when it taxied out to the Field preparatory to taking off for Toronto and Montreal believed that a Wing was on fire when the fire warning sounded. The toll exceeded the previous j however Tea officials said _ i f Viat t hero in fire Hilt. City sets conditions for new housing project Winnipeg s committee role for Canada blending peace civic Friday american commercial air disaster record of 58 killed in the crash of a Northwest airlines .dc-4 in Lake Michigan june 2-1. 1950. The worst air crash of any to pc was that of a United states air Force c-124 transport near Tokyo june 18, 1953, in which 129 perished. Sheriff John Terrill in charge of Rescue operations ordered Spe Cial gear to the scene 40 Miles Vest of Here. He said Only trained mountaineers and government officials would be allowed at the site lowering the bodies by a Inch apparatus. They will be taken to a University of Wyoming summer scientific Lodge six Miles Distant for identification. Exploding Oil and fuel left two huge scars on the Granite Wall helping a swarm of military and civilian search planes to spot the wreckage. That there was no fire but that a Turbine unit casing had cracked setting off a fire warning. The plane which had not taken off immediately re turned to the ramp and the passengers were let out after being told there would be a delay. The plane which was scheduled to take off at 3.30 . Finally took to the air shortly after 10 . Included among the passengers were delegates returning Home after the four Day chamber of Commerce convention in Winnipeg. The City s Legal department to draw up an agreement with real estate agent Leon a. Brown setting Forth strict stipulations on pro posed development of a shopping and hous ing Centre in Southwest Winnipeg. Mayor George Sharpe told com Mittee that or. Brown had offered to agree to sell Back City land required for the project to the City within three years if the Centre is not developed. The mayor said also that or. Brown had agreed to pay any taxes that might be levied on this land in that period. Committee told the Law depart ment to put these terms into writ ing. It indicated by this action that it would approve Sale of City property for the development if or. Brown signs the agreement. The development will include a shopping Centre and enough apart ment suites to House about people. It will Cost or More. Site for the new. Settlement is four blocks South of Corydon Porth of the main car line. See Centre Page 6 Vancouver special i the whole Arctic coast of North America seems like a Beehive of activity. 11 could hardly believe my ordered eyes there Are radio tons and buildings going up no tax agreement p s by Victor Mackie Jet student admits City v strafing a French nato student from the Craf Portage la Prairie station zoomed his Jet about feet above the ground Early Fri Day and interrupted the sleep of j t than present agreements but scores of Winnipeg area residents. Ottawa Federal provincial Confer so said Veteran Canadian Arctic Captain of the freighter thurs Day on the ship s return from an epic voyage through far Northern Waters. Captain Frederick l. Coe s main impression gathered on has visit to the Arctic was the tremendous activity taking place on the fringe of the continent. His vessel was one of a Fleet of . And Canadian ships j engaged in building the Arctic radar defence line for the North american continent. Proudly the ship sailed Back into port Here thursday behind her a 12.000 mile voyage through packs that piled around her like it had been a new and an esome experience for her Crew. You might say we were Lucky not to get stuck up said Captain Coe. We were the last ship to leave Cambridge Bay and the ice was the worst i be Ever seen How grim had been the struggle against the great ice pack was underscored by the Rusty gouged sides of the Cassiar. The adventurous trip to Cambridge Bay via the Bering and Beaufort seas took 72 Days. Three times the Cassiar went once she was saved by a . Ship and another time the Crew worked almost around the the first foreign minister from the american continent to visit the Kremlin since 1947, Hon. Lester b. Pearson by his soviet opposite number v. M. Molotov that Canada was like a Bridge Between the soviet Union and the United states. Or. Pearson leaves mos cow tonight for a visit to Leningrad. This picture shows the Kremlin where or. Pearson held talks with or. Molotov thursday. Soviets make peace with Franco s Spain owns in since the War of official contracts Are being made 1936-39. In Paris Between the Spanish and however there has been sub to re float her. Soviet embassies with a View to Stantial indirect Trade Between the i. To reviving Trade Between the countries within the last few ence after four Days of speeches discussion and bar Gam a Hie Cassiar s Mam task was countries. It has been suspended i months Russia imported Spanish ing came to a close thursday without arriving at any agreement on How the Canadian tax Dollar should to divided after the tax rental system expires in 1957. The provincial governments were Given a glimpse of the new Federal tax formula that they will be offered As a substitute for the existing tax rental agreements. Most found the formula More Satis fac new Comet record Rome Reuters latest version of the ground Winnipeg air Force officials would t identify Man concerned but they say he has admitted the flying. They gave no reason objected to the rates the Federal government suggested should take North tons of High octane gasoline for the Craf. In spite of the roughest trip i be had we were completely Suc said Captain Coe. Not one of the barrels aboard even sprung a leak although the Britain s Good ship came pretty close to doing so. Our main problem this trip was our Light ship and not enough said the skipper of the news of the world in Brief Comet i Jet Airliner the Comet ii flew Here thursday from Khar-1 Jueri flu ulc us Toum. In the Sudan in five hours Cassiar a 224-foot, diesel powered i Pearson in Moscow Nade an and two minutes the fastest time vessel logged for the 2.300-Milej we Tongue in Cheek i the premiers protested the rates did not provide their governments suggested the student May have sufficient increases in Revenue seen too Many Hollywood movies. To meet mounting provincial the plane roared Over St. Needs. The Federal government for his action. One official trip. The plane has going tests in the tropics. James. North Winnipeg Elmwood and Transcona. 15 weeks according to the air Force the student was authorized to do local flying in the Portage area which does rot include Winnipeg. He took off at 12.42 . And made it Clear no province would be worse off financially than in the final year of the present tax Ren Tal agreements. But these Assur ances were not sufficient for the provinces. They came to the con Ference hoping for substantial in creases in payments. And to nurse her like that ice i Power and a i you can push your Way a Happy event year Olds to wed landed at 1.53. The student involved had had weeks training at Portage. Including 75 hours Jet time and was due to graduate soon. He said he circled Winnipeg at the Low Altitude for 10 minutes he a been grounded while Portage Craf conduct an in Tensive investigation into the officials said. Many frightened citizens awakened by the familiar Jet plant1 noise telephoned police and the free press in an Effort to find out what was going on. Samole comments it looked like a meteor and faster than a it was just above the roofs has it i thought it was an a bomb i traffic control the be was spotted by the air ways traffic control at Stevenson Field. To those listening to the police radio the incident provided an example of the Confidence of the Law in its men s abilities. A North end car. No. 9. Called in to report the plane. The dispatcher asked did you get the he had t. It gets kind of dark at night Campbell optimistic however. Premier d. L. Camp Bell described himself Friday As an Optimist in regard to the outcome of the conference. J j see tax rental Page 6 Winter May be on our said the 84-year old great grandmother but make no mistake about it june is in our hearts for to Morrow Well be vivacious twice widowed Sarah Annie chadburn said Commonwealth pms to meet next summer London Reuters common i prime ministers have agreed to meet Here about mid summer next year it was announced from prime minister by in s office thursday night. The official statement said Sii Aru Hony has been in touch with the prime ministers of the other Commonwealth countries a fur ther meeting and the prime ministers have agreed to meet in Lon Don about mid summer 1956." it s never too late for marriage these two senior Citi insist on the eve of their wedding in St. Mary s Cathedral. Benjamin hag Aman and mrs. Sarah Annie chadburn. Both 84, will Exchange vows saturday afternoon. Her saturday afternoon marriage to 84-year-old Benjamin Hagaman would be a most Happy event for when you re in love you re mrs. Chadburn said that Al though the two were the same age she was one generation up on him you see f have great grandchildren six of them while he s just a Grandfather 19 times Church wedding the two were in a Happy mood Friday As they completed their shopping for the big event. Plans Call for a pre ceremony Buffet in her suite at 3u Edmonton Street. Fol lowing the 2 . Wedding it will be in St. Mary s Ca thedral that s a great Honor there la be a reception at the Home of one of or. Haga Man s daughters mrs. Rene Buydens 302 landside Street. Relatives on both sides of the family Are delighted with the marriage and one of mrs. Cha Burri s grandsons. Norman Philip Carter will give the Bride away. Or. Hagaman sometimes spelled haegemans raised a family of 14 and Farmed for Fin years in the Neepawa Somerset and Swan Lake districts before he retired 12 years ago. He s been a widower for four years. His Yorkshire born Bride to be lost her first husband. Or. Carter at sea around the turn of the Century. Her second husband died 27 years ago. The two met about a year ago at a party. Gave it up mrs. Chadburn has been a social worker particularly among dont Call them that they re Royal citizens of she used to entertain on the piano conduct lectures. Gave it up when she was 80. I used to write poems contributed some to the free said the Lively spoken Bride elect. But the Best poetry of All is a Happy mar Effort to t h a t a Frank discussion May bring close understanding bet Een East and West. Page 1 and Russia appears to have abandoned her hostility to Spain and May not oppose Franco s bid for in membership. Page climbers Are recovering 66 bodies from a Wyoming Peak scene of the worst airline disaster in . His tory. Page the first artificial Earth satellite is in production in . Page West May be ready to re dispose its forces in Europe to tempt Russia to agree to German Unity. Page Mercury in return for gasoline in which the materials moved i through Egypt. The present talks Are designed to establish direct links. The Span ish Are suggesting that the rus sians might import fruits and Tex tiles in addition to Mercury in re turn for soviet Industrial raw materials. But the Spanish Are demanding that before Normal Trade can be resumed Russia must return a Stock of Spanish Gold valued at which was taken to Russia during i he civil War. I it is expected that if the rus i sians decide to resume direct Trade with Spain direct diplomatic relations also will be resumed. The statement by soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav m. Molotov in new York last week to Spanish newspapermen indicating t h a Russia does not oppose Spanish admission to the United nations is taken As an indication that mos cow already has decided to re sume direct Trade and diplomatic relations with Madrid. Welcome mat also ready for Dulles Moscow special Nyht soviet Deputy minister Valer Ian Zorin said thursday night that a visit to the soviet Union by Secretary of state John Foster Dulles would be Wel come at any or. Zorin made the state ment in reply to from an american correspondent who asked now that the Canadian foreign minister is Here when will the american foreign minister visit that is up to the soviet official replied. Or. Dulles is Welcome at any Moscow Canada s foreign minister Lester b. Pearson was affably told by soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav m. Molotov thursday night that Canada i could Tell serve As a Bridge Between the United states the soviet Union writes special correspondent Marguerite Higgins. These and other exchanges High lighted a remarkable diplomatic reception at the Canadian embassy in which or. Pearson made a determined Effort to demonstrate his theory that can be achieved Between East and West through useful discussion of problems and without in any Way abandoning Western principles. It was Clear that or. Pearson Many times was speaking for far More than just Canada he was speaking in the name of the entire Western Alliance a Point which lie sought to underline by wearing the official dress Necktie of the North Atlantic treaty organization with its unmistakable insignia. Big contrast it was an amazing contrast to the situation less than a year ago when Canada was a prime target if soviet propaganda. The rus ians had not forgiven the canadians for the Enterprise with which they uncovered the soviet by ring in Ottawa. The banter Between or. Pear son and his High level soviet guest began after the remark that his country was in a Peculiar Geo graphical position being just across the North pole from the soviet Union acid Between the so Viet Union and the United i Hope it is not like being the Ham in a or. Pearson said. Lazar an old Bol Shevik and first Deputy Premier interrupted to say not the Ham in a Sandwich but a Good yes interrupted or. Molotov nodding vigorously. A see Pearson Page 6 s. Viet Nam to vote on Dai ouster troops May save Faure from count Paris Cap Premier Edgar Faure waging an Uphill fight for the life of if weakened govern ment Friday faced a barrage of criticism of his North african policies in the French National As Sembly. More than 40 deputies asked to speak after the Premier told the Assembly thursday night he was sure his policy of conciliating the nationalists in French Morocco was the right one. The Cabinet authorized him to a vote of Regina noses out Winnipeg in Chest race Winnipeg dropped Friday to second place in the race o no Western Canadian cities to reach their red Feather goals. A Surprise announcement from Regina Community Chest Headquarters has put that City in the first place position with 43 per cent of its objective achieved. Winnipeg s contributions stand at 41 per cent with Vancouver a close third at 39.1 per cent. Winnipeg now has towards its goal of citations for outstanding ser vice were awarded thursday night by or. Justice g. E. Tritschler chairman of the Community Chest Board to five Volunteer workers. They were Norman Jones a can Vasser who exceeded his quota on the opening Day of the Campaign Alan h. Harris or. Division chairman who raised of the and Edward Dion William o Grady and k. L. Parkhurst the three group captains with the highest scores. Saigon Viet Nam j will hold a National referendum i seek oct. 23 to decide whether exem haps on four Gaul Perot Bao Dai or Premier Ngo 1 St ministers refused to go along i Dinh diem shall be chief of state with his program and were forced the government announced thurs out. I Day night. Weakened by the loss of Gaul j the South s will be j list by Many defect asked to decide whether Bao Dai. Lions in the ranks of peasants and the Absentee chief of state shall independents Faure appears to be replaced by diem. The answer face an impossible task of rally virtually certain. It is expected ing the required 314 votes in the to result in the permanent removali627-member House. I of Bao Dai from the however several factors might apolitical scene. Save his seven month old w-j1i firm l to Ija civic organizations and govern list ration. Merit departments have been de i he already has turned aside main inside manding such a referendum for j threats from a group of ind Epen a news 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, weeks Ever since a report was i dents to Force the resignation of 19, 24, 42 heard Here that Bao Dai had made More ministers including foreign deaths 7, 42 Contact with the communist Antoine Pirnay. M my. Who Rule North Viet Nam. Another Factor is that French i 1 the suggestion was that he was military forces appear to be Mas-1 Hollywood column seeking to work out an the rebellion of tribesmen entertainment Ament which would permit a Coli Jin the Riff mountains of Northern i i Tion with the vie Minh. Morocco. J the report so angered the anti Faure told the Assembly thurs communist South that the night a big conspiracy has pain against Bao Dai. Who lives i been developing against France s in luxury on the French Riviera j presence in North Africa. He i was stepped up. The deposition charged that it has showed itself j of Bao Dai and naming of diem j especially in United in his Job is expected Tri be a where the general Assem preliminary to establishment of a i my last week voted to debate the i South Viet Nam Republic. I algerian question. I alleged Slayer in jail ruckus a disturbance at Brandon provincial jail that resulted in four prisoners being transferred to Vaughan Street detention Home in Winnipeg for segregation was Dis closed Friday by Hon. M. N. Hryhorczuk attorney general. The incident occurred about two months ago he said and one of the prisoners brought to Winnipeg de was still being held at the Vaughan Street lock up. He is one of three youths charged with the murder of a roman Catholic priest near Brandon last january. No Ball game the disturbance was touched off when a Ball game scheduled for prisoners at the jail failed to coma off. Or. Hryhorczuk said that a roman Catholic priest had met with William Sutherland jail War Den to ask if he could bring a team from outside to play with a prisoners team. Arrangements were made for the game but when the outside team turned up it was found to be com posed chiefly of boys about 15 years of age. Or. Sutherland de siring to prevent association be tween the youths and the prison ers called the game off. In protest a group of prisoners started to act or. Hryhor Czuk said. They created a lot of but did no damage. War Den Sutherland placed the offend ing inmates in segregation and when they gave an undertaking to Stop demonstrating they were re i leased from this confinement. They failed to keep their Promise however and when let out continued to misbehave. Dept. Instructions Warden Sutherland called the at Torney general s department for instructions and was told to bring the four chief offenders to Winni Peg. J or. Hryhorczuk said that three of the men had since been returned i to Brandon one of them later obtaining his release. The Only one Gerso. Re Nanjing in Winnipeg was de Tonnancour. Who would probably go Back to Brandon in a few Days. Social news 11 to is radio and to .20 21 21 comics 22, 23 sports 37 to 41 finance special features parents Corner 2 Jumble contest 25 Billy Graham 34 letters to the editor 34 report from the South 24 temperatures Mij mum. an i prec. Craf Linss Tor 24 period 1620 . Fri May. J95 were proc. Ujj Almont in i fort William j Ottawa m aft
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