Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, October 10, 1955

Issue date: Monday, October 10, 1955
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Previous edition: Saturday, October 8, 1955

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 10, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba New free press phone number 93-9331 All classified _ vol. 63 no. 10 final edition free press the weather Winnipeg sunny with occasional Cloudy periods continuing warm Light winds. Low monday night 45. High tuesday 65. 32 pages Winnipeg monday october 10, 1955 Sun rises . Sun sets 3.30 . Moon rises 12.43 . Moon sets 3.21 . Forecast sunny warm Dulles gives his program for Geneva Miami Fla. A state Secretary Dulles said monday the United states will go into this month s big four foreign ministers conference with two sets of plans one to meet any russian obstruction and the other to exploit genuine soviet Harmony moves. Dulles also said in a foreign policy address at the annual convention of the american legion 1. World opinion eventually will Force Russia to relax its grip on East Germany and to liberate satellite Peoples in Eastern Europe. 2. Soviet acceptance of presi Dent Eisenhower s plan for Aerial inspection and Exchange of Mili tary blueprints would provide the basis for further International Dis armament controls. We can then confidently move on to International measures to 14 held for attack on policeman reduce and control the instruments of Dulles said. Must be prepared the United states he said must be prepared neither to Rebuff any authentic soviet move toward was tensions not to expose the United states to later mortal Dulles and the foreign minis ters of Britain. France and rus Sia will meet at Geneva beginning oct. 27 in a followup to the big four Summit conference of last summer. Demeanour changed Dulles said russian leaders have rapidly changed their de but he added we can not Tell whether what is now going on Marks a genuine change of Pur pose or whether it is merely Ike capable of handling any crisis Denver special Nyht president Eisenhower is unlikely to return to the White House until the assaulted police City detectives during the week labor set for historic Union merger Molotov stops Rumor Ith Geneva ticket by Michael Harris Toronto special merger of the ber Canadian Congress of labor and the ber trades and labor con Gress of labor will Clear the Way for greater service to the Canadian and International labor movement. So a. R. Mosher Veteran president of the Canadian Congress of labor predicted monday in his presidential address at the opening of the 15th annual convention end rounded up 14 youths 12" of Jin the Royal York hotel. Them Over 18, for ganging up on a policeman outside the Oriole Community club Friday night. Acting Deputy chief George blow said charges of assault and Dis orderliness would be Laid against the accused who will appear in City magistrate s court tuesday. Constable Kenneth Preston was attacked by a gang while he was attempting to arrest two youths creating a disturbance at the club. Constable Preston suffered a Cut above the Eye which required three stitches and several bruises to the face Mouth and nose. Mrs. Robert Storry wife of the Oriole club president and Al Miller an executive member both emphasized that the hoodlums 1 who caused the trouble were not members of the club. They said that normally on teen canteen nights there Are two special on duty inside the club. Last Friday because of minor disturbances on previous teen canteen nights two City policemen were hired to stand guard outside the club. The voice of labor in he said must be heard at other than the collective bargaining table. Labor must participate More fully in the determination of the policies upon which the Prosperity and even the existence of Industry May or. Mosher emphasized that too Long has the investment of human lives in Industry been regarded As secondary to the investment of As the result of this thinking the voice of capital has been and is the dominating one in every situation that arises affecting the relationship of manag ment and see Cal Page 4 the first of the year or. Paul Dudley White eminent heart specialist said sunday. Although he will be permitted to Man was on duty at the club when the fracas started. Cause of the fracas or Miller believes is the fact that the troublemakers were refused admittance to the pay More attention to the duties club because they were not of his office including major con 1 the two at an Early Date his turn to the White House will prob request it the t ably not occur before Jan. 1, a time ago at the teenagers who Fea red that hoodlums from Var ions parts of the City would trouble on their dance night. Oriole club said mrs. very bad about All this it s the first Black Mark . Labor wants More controls Margate England Reuters labor party began its an Nual conference Here monday determined to Hammer out new polic ies following its election defeat last the Storry cording to or. White. Or. White the eminent Boston specialist made these major Points the president is not 100 per we be Ever cent out of danger but further complications Are very unlikely. The president is likewise fully capable at this Point of giving advice and guidance to his Cabinet members and the foreign policy conference with Secretary of state John Foster Dulles on tuesday will not be a rubber stamp temperatures Calgary foil William Ottawa Toronto 32 59 Fis 64 71 44 7k 6fi 69 pro. In is i May. Delegates assembled in this sea Side town with speeches in their pockets demanding a bigger swing to the left More nationalization o land and Industry and scores of other schemes. The party s chairman or. Edith Summerskill mentioned the need for reinvigoration keynote of the week Long conference in her opening speech. She urged the 246 delegates to face up to the fact j that Britain s youth of today i.? not responsive to the old emotional Appeal of the labor with the rapidly approaching Geneva conference soviet foreign minister v. M. Molotov appears to be in trouble again. But he did not earn his nickname Back of Stone for nothing and has survived worst crises than this. Meanwhile Russia is forecasting the imminent doom of capitalism. However the soviet soothsayers can gain Little support for their argument when presented with the latest figures for employment in Canada and the u.s., which show that our Prosperity is going at a steady Pace. Black sheep Molotov still going Moscow vere destroyed in the Accident. Pilot who lived on rations from an the moroccan Issue. Arctic survival kit for 10 Days aboard a four engined York air Craft half submerged in a North land River has been returned to safety in Good condition. The 27-year-old flier remained aboard the Craft with the body of his Pilot Joe Cermak since the night of sept. 29 when or. Cermak ditched the York in the Thoa River in the Northwest territories. Or. Lozie was rescued sunday after a search aircraft had spot Ted him standing on the of the downed plane. A Floal equip Ped plane landed on the River and took him from his Perilo is is or. Cermak s body was left in the plane 50 Miles Northwest of the Point where the boundaries of Alberta. Saskatchewan my the Northwest territories meet. The plane was surrounded by water and partially submersed its undercarriage resting on the River Bottom. See flier Page 2 i d a violin with on in not Veky musical. Main inside news 2. 4, deaths and funerals parents Corner 5 comics 6, 7 radio and to 8 Hollywood column 9 entertainment 9 social news 0, 11, 12 sports in 17, is 19 in labor circles 19 special features report from the South 5 Jumble contest 20 Billy Graham ill the construction automotive and related industries have been mainly responsible for the substantial employment increases during the past months. Between mid March and mid August the number of per jobs up to an estimated j sons employed in both seasonal he highest Peak of employment and other industries increased by in the nation s history. Ari estimated employment during August continued to increase according to the most recent statistics Avail Able. They Are compiled jointly by the department of labor and the Dominion Bureau of statistics. During the same period in 1034, persons with jobs increased by some and in by 000. Labor shortages shortages of labor were report it. Hon. C. D. Howe minister cd in a few cases this year but of Trade and Commerce during the recent visit of american Cabinet on the whole labor requirements and supplies were Well balanced ministers to Ottawa described the in almost 90 per cent if the areas Peak Prosperity that the Canadian across Canada. Only Friday Economy was experiencing but port Arthur for instance re cautioned that in a country with i ported employment there has a climate such As Canada s there reached the highest Peak of the was bound to be a slackening in employment in the cold Winter months. The Federal government is now taking Steps to ensure that More building activity is carried year and the number of unemployed has hit Rock the civilian labor Force totalled 5.772.000 in the Wenk ended aug ust 20 this year compared with on in the Winter to provide More 15.738.000 in tic week ended july jobs. Employment risks 1955. Of that total labor Force of a total of or i Man of the subcommittee on transportation and communications of the House committee on inter state and foreign Commerce they arrived Here sunday the congressman said that he had heard unconfirmed reports that the russians might be pre pared to take some Concrete Steps towards permitted International air lines to land Here. Halter probing complaint about Calgary player the free press Learned to Day thai g. Sydney Halter commissioner of the Western inter provincial football Union. Is in Calgary to investigate a complaint that a Calgary a tampered player has wit tingly or unwittingly been giving a Vay Stampede plays to rival teams in the wife. See the sports pages for full details of the Story. During the month ended August jiifi.3 per cent worked full time de 20 the number of persons As 35 hours or More in the jobs Rose by about to Survey. The remainder in estimated 5.641.000, some eluded part time workers those on above the previous record for the vacation or those who were off ill. Boy hit by by Pellet. May lose sight of Eye doctors Are fighting to save his condition is described As the sight of a 12-year-old s left alter another youth shot him with p0i acc said a Juv Cujic has been a by Pellet. Arrested and turned Over to Juven Ferdman Hirch 12. Of 523 Agnes court authorities after the Inci Street. Was taken to the Winnipeg general Hospital after the shooting Dent. Detectives said the injured boy and his left Eye found to be was walking on Victor Street near his condition is descried As fair. Bleeding Hospital authorities said noun Dame Avenue at 7 _ Sun. Witlen he was the s no a. Try on of two youths standing across the Street. Another boy knocked himself unconscious for 15 minutes sunday when he ran into a pole while playing football. Felix la Forte free press flies Flag of China the Flag of China Flics Over the free press building today to commemorate the founding of the chinese Jle Public by Sun Yat sen oct. 10, 1912. 115. Of 147fi Portage Avenue. Taken to children s Hospital where he was detained for observation ;