Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 13, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba
New free press phone number 93-9331 All departments including classified ads. Final edition Winnipeg free press the weather Winnipeg sunny with a few Cloudy periods Friday. A Little warmer. Winds Light. Low to night High Friday 30 and 60. Vol. 63 no. 13 52 pages Winnipeg thursday october 13, 1955 Sun rises 6.-16 . Moon rises 4.27 . Sun sets 5.43 . Moon sets 4.26 . Forecast a Little warmer Monty out for merger of services Washington Apfield marshal Earl Mont Gomery is heralding a re turn visit to the United states with a new commen tary on the military future directed this time at the need for eventual merger of army Navy and air forces into one service. He also claims that the army in its present form is obsolete. A year ago the outspoken Brit ish commander Shook the to. S. Navy with some Pithy observations about aircraft carriers not fitting into War s future. And in a lecture wednesday before the Koyal United services institution a military club in London Mont Gomery took note of his previous talk saying it created quite a stir in military circles in this coun try and even More so in the Vul s. in his new lecture delivered a few weeks before he is scheduled to arrive in the u. S. On a speak ing tour the tamed army Leader also 1. Directed some barbs at the present form of Day of the armoured division and of the infantry division As we knew them in the late War is past the ored division is expensive in Over Heads it lacks staying Power and it is not capable of sustained Bat the action. The infantry division cannot fight effectively in most countries without armoured Assis Tance and tanks must be an integ ral part of 2. Proposed that an american be Given top command of global scars to trip maniac woman assaulted police scour school police today were reportedly tearing apart West Kildonan collegiate in their intensive search for a Youthful sex maniac who assaulted a woman in front of her Home at 11.15 . Wednesday. Mrs. Lily Chippendale 221 Kil Bride Avenue in an interview with the free press said she under stood West Kildonan police had a Lead on the attacker. She added that she had left identification Marks on the youth scars beneath the left Eye Anc around the nose inflicted during a furious three minute night Mare struggle on her front Lawn screams slightly scarred herself mrs Chippendale was saved from fur ther harm when Fernie rushed out her husband the front door and grappled with the youth his wife had managed to scream for Aid. The attacker escaped. The 41-year-old, slightly Bull mrs. Chippendale put up a Brave struggle As she was overwhelmed Monty Cal merger but who will Wear pants in Union by marriage Michael Harris warfare because the u. S. Has Toronto special the can the Only big strategic air Force among the Western Powers. West Ern air forces he said should be United in one single mighty weapon of air Drew put in Hospital for rest progressive conservative Leader George Drew has been 5r dered to rest in Winnipeg general Hospital for the next two Days party officials announced wednes Day night. Or. Lennox Bell. Who made a thorough examination of or. Drew earlier in the Day ordered the rest because he said or. Drew was ailing from a mild congestion of the lungs As a result of a Chest cold. His condition at noon thurs Day was reported to be fairly the confinement forced the cancellation of a speech by the party Leader at a joint luncheon of the Canadian club of Winnipeg and the Empire club today. It is expected that or. Drew will be Well enough to attend the party s Sec Ond Century dinner saturday. The progressive conservative Leader s tour of Southern Manitoba was cancelled tuesday when doctors ordered him confined to his hotel room bed in Brandon. The cold which or. Drew had for several clays took a turn for the worse tuesday. Adian Congress of labor voted it self out of existence As a separate body wednesday at the Cal s final historic National convention. Among 850 delegates Only a few ailed to approve the marriage next april of the Cal and the trades and labor Congress. But Here were several who voiced doubts about who would Wear the pants in the family. The members of the tic and the members of the Cal will form the biggest Union body in Canadian history and will guide the economic destinies of member Canadian work ers. Wedding assured ratification by the Cal was All that was needed to assure the tic it would to be left at the Church. The tic endorsed the merger last june. First step toward Union of the two labor bodies was taken when leaders of the two groups sketched out a draft agreement. In Toronto next april 23, a special convention will adopt a Constitution approve new policies and elect officers. By joint agreement first presi Dent of the new body to be known As the Canadian labor Congress will be Claude Jodoin. 42, head of the tic and former organizer of seventy four year old a. R. Mosher of the Coli who smilingly watched the outfit he founded vote itself out of existence will be an 19. She told the free press that according to rumours there has been a Young Man who s making of a sex maniac of the doing destroyed chief says quits probe so sorry Nikita Pearson rejects some bad advice Vancouver up police chief Walter Mulli Gan after saying he was already walked out of a Royal commission inquiry wednesday moments after hearing details of the love life of mystery woman Helen Douglas. Chief Mulligan and his counsel said they were already destroyed by the methods of the police inquiry and were prepared to stand trial where there Are rules for counsel John g. Jay Gould who said the inquiry was a 1955 Spanish made the announcement of withdrawal after commissioner r. H. Tupper adjourned the proceedings indefinitely. If tomorrow you Brou Glit Down an interim report in which you cleared Walter Mulligan he would by the youth believed to be around longer be Able to hold the pos some wild talking around the neighbourhood. The latest victim in the City s worst wave of sex assaults in decades said she did not know the youth herself but understood he was a student at the collegiate. The police she understood were tearing apart the Hunting the boy or any other suspect. Not hostile to Russia says Iran Tehran Iran special pre Mier Hussein Ala denied emphatically thursday that Iran defied Russia by choosing to join the pro Western Bagdad pact. This of loved a denial by the . State department made wednesday of russian charges that Iran s adherence to the Provest Tern Bagdad pact was a threat to peace in the Middle East area. In no respect can this natural association be deemed hostile or threatening or directed against any other Iran tuesday made known its intention to abandon its Neutral position and join the turkish iraqi Pakistan defence Alliance which is supported by the . And Britain. As soon As est news of Iran s Ilion of chief of police. His. Status has been completely destroyed. We Are prepared to take our place in another or. Gould s statement Climax ing a two hour grilling of Helen Elizabeth Douglas said the in f Quiry was contrary to natural and listed 11 reasons for his opinion. Witness Breaks Down miss Douglas who testified the chief wanted to marry her broke Down in the arms of her counsel loll Wing or. Gould s hammering Cross examination. The veiled woman said chief Mulligan wanted to divorce his wife and showered her with gifts. She testified earlier the chief told of a saved from Ambler payoff Money. Or. Gould Cross examined her on her association with eight either men. Some of whom she admitted May have stayed the night at ice East end Home. She said she and the chief had close association from 1944 to 1949. Did you want to marry Walter h. Or. Gould asked. He wanted to marry me she came Back for Moscow special Nyht communist party Boss Nikita s. Khrushchev has told Hon. Lester b. Pearson external affairs minister that the Best piece of advice i can give you is to get out of during an informal luncheon at or. Khrushchev s Crimea Villa writes special correspondent Marguerite Higgins. According to Canadian eyewitnesses who returned to Moscow wednesday and brought the first description of the reception or. Khrushchev was very much his usual vociferous self and carried or a vigorous verbal attack on or. Gould said realized you had j honorary president. For years he has pressed for the amalgamation. Adherence to the pact Moscow soviet foreign minister Viacheslav m. Molotov called in the iranian ambassador and told him Iran s decision was of grave importance and that it was in compatible with peace and secur Ity in the Middle East. Advance reply the state department s state ment supporting the iranian action was prepared before the Molotov blast was made Public in Moscow. The garment workers Union. But department officials said later or. Jodoin was scheduled to address the Cal convention thurs Day. 1 see Cal Page 34 . High pressure on Iwa suspected lived to be behind the hints reportedly emanating from Amer ican government aides that the United states May drop out if it stands As the United states reply to the soviet foreign minister. By Victor Mackie Ottawa special a Man oeuvre by the United states to try to pressure the United King Dom into re entering the inter National wheat agreement is be did t hint wheat Deal says Harris by Victor Mackie Ottawa special the policy concerning wheat mentioned by Hon. Walter Harris minister of finance in a Toronto speech wednesday has to do with providing funds for Farmers who have wheat stored on their farms which they cannot deliver. The Canadian government is for j Britain rejoins emulating its policy to provide guar in Washington the report that anted Bank Loans to Farmers on or. Benson had a firm an their undelivered wheat. The announcement of policy was Given a nou Cement of the new policy May see Iran Page 7 new greek pm wins first test Athens a the new greek government weathered its first political test wednesday night by winning a vote of Confidence in a general policy debate. The vote was 200 to 77 in favor of Premier Constantine Karamanlis and his Cabinet. There were two abstentions. Karamanlis took Over the after you done no real Legal damage in evidence Given sept. 12. No revenge i have no revenge miss Douglas answered. It was in her second appearance on the stand that miss Douglas testifying under her Maiden name recalled the alleged she said the chief claimed to have. Or. Gould asked her Why. Any one would leave such a legacy of blackmail represented by the pay off Story. Miss Douglas said the chief told her of the Money several months before they broke the woman said she was single at the time she associated with the chief and the other men in question. She said she knew the chief was married at the time she knew him and has since been married her self. In his withdrawal announcement or. Gould took exception to or. Tupper s interpretation of his duties the commissioner s Pri vate interviews with Star wit his Cross examination of witnesses presence of a commis Sion associate on the ramp investigating team use leading questions during the inquiry hear say evidence activity of disinter ested counsel in matters in which they have no Specia Succour to miss Douglas trial by press Rumor and the indefinite Britain floes not come Back into j premiership after the death last the Iwa. Week of Field marshal Alexander agriculture Secretary Ezra j Papago. Taft Benson when recently in Ottawa talked to this correspondent and other reporters. He said Here that the . Government has not made up its mind concerning re Newal of the Iwa. At the same time he added however that there was a Strong feeling among Amer ican Farmers against the wheat agreement. Other americans who have visited Ottawa and who were in close touch with agriculture in the United states have reported a Strong animosity to the Iwa especially among Kansas Farmers. Canadian authorities however were perturbed thursday Over an uninformed report from Kansas that or. Benson was threatening to withdraw from the Iwa unless adjournment. The commissioner said Hoad journey the inquiry to permit ramp investigators to pursue cer Tain allegations some of which go Back six Patrick Skaley have always been a Distant admirer of Ibe Princess Royal a Martyr Fraley fumes by Ted Byfield Patrick Fraley a 268-Pound pillar of pulverized Power has suffered indignities before. As a professional wrestler of standing he has had his head pounded repeatedly on the ground. He has been propelled on numerous Occa Sions through the Ozone. He has had his arms twisted in a most frightful Way. He has been bitten. He has been jeered. He has been walked club shirts for now Here comes you will find main inside Page no. News 4, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 18, 37, 38, 49 social news 20 to 26 sports. 27 to 31 comics 32, 33 Hollywood column 35 deaths. 37 special features Billy Graham 14 letters to the editor 13 Jumble contest 39 be made next week following the regular weekly Cabinet meeting Flat denial by his office his administrative assistant said that the Secretary of agriculture Haa rut said that the was now re see Harris Page 4 see Benson Page 4 . ii imn or v. M. Iuo Iotov to Moi. B. Fearson Canada s Secretary of state for external affairs on sir. Pearson s departure from Moscow. On. In fact jumped on times without number. But All or. Fraley explained thursday was in the interest of pure he s incensed there Are some livings one simply cannot endure. There Are some indignities which an athlete should not have to suf said or. Fraley am Why Well Good heavens Don t you read the paper or. Turk s wrestling card has been shifted to thursday night at the auditorium. It should have been on Friday night but they set it Back a Day. They want the symphony on Friday night. The Princess Royal is coming you see and Well they thought the. Princess simply had to hear the or. Fraley sighed and cleared his Throat. I have he said been a Dis Tant admirer of the Princess could be sporting he had he confessed keenly looked Forward to an appear Ance before Royalty. Was there some reason Why the Princess Royal could t have been treated to an exhibition of sportsmanship she had after All. Heard symphonies before. It All could have been done in a most athletic and sporting manner with a minimum of screaming and so and pers gouging kneeling Bunting strangling All that sort of thing could have been kept to the minimum. The Princess could have been Given As seat just far enough away from the ringside so she could have the Benefit of the groaning and grunting without actually get Ting caught up in the proceed Ings if somebody happened to get thrown out of the ring. But no a culture for the Princess they had to have the symphony. Til con cede culture is said or. Fraley. But surely there is such a thing As physical culture. Surely the athlete does deserve a place in the he sighed again. A he said wistfully tearing a Telephone Book into two pieces perhaps in the future. Per haps the Day will come when athletics Are More suitably recognized. Until then we must remain martyrs to our Karachi Pakistan Reu ters Hon. L. B. Pearson arrived Here by plane thurs Day on his Way from a week Long visit in Russia to the co Lombo plan conference in Singapore. The Canadian minister stopped off in Basra. Iraq in route to Pakistan. He leaves Friday for Singapore. Nato which he declared was endowed by the United states can Ada and great Britain to create new War destruction in our coun at first or. Pearson responded mildly with the observation that perhaps the definition of nato changes according to the position from which you View it. It looks different to each political group ing. See Pearson Page 7 Geneva wilting in in United nations . Spe Cial Nyht Poland charged wednesday that the United states is breaking its word and breach ing the spirit of Geneva by sup porting the Phil Pipines to election for the 1956-57 Security Council seat to which Poland aspires. Or. Julius Katz Suchy a Veter an polish Delegate called a news conference to deny that Poland is pulling out of the race and to As Sert that a polish defeat in Fri Day s secret ballot elections would Lave a bad effect on East West co operation in general. . Delegate Henry Cabot Odge jr., immediately issued a la tement contending that Poland s unsubstantiated and careless a Cusa Tioli is clearly out of Harmony Vith the spirit of also in said Poland in t fit for coun cil membership because Bijj has not contributed to peace and Security. In the elections Australia and Cuba Are regarded As sure bets o replace new zealand and Brar Zil respectively. To Lac seat now Leld by Turkey is the controversial one. . Spokesmen said wednesday they Are quite confident of Vic Ory for the Phillip Ines while or. Katz Suchy said that if All pledges Are honoured Poland has a major to. Geneva spirit after or. Katz Suchy said that polish defeat would breach the Eneva spirit he was asked whether armaments supplies to sensitive areas were not also a reach. The questioner referred to reported czech arms supplies to Egypt and offers from Russia to Syria and saudi Arabia. The polish Delegate replied that arms sales on a commercial basis Are a matter of individual sovereignty and had Little to to with outside under a 1946 big Power agree ment Eastern Europe was to hold one of six two year seats on the Security Council half of which expire each year. Also that country was to be elected which the East Ern european states endorsed. A drinking spree that never came by Harry Heintzen Stockholm special Nyht to the Surprise of almost every one the swedes have ended a 36 year old system of liquor restrictions without the feared for nation wide Binge. Newspaper and to people from All Over the world on hand for what they thought would be the biggest Story out of Sweden in Many years folded their tents and silently stole away. There simply was t anything sensational. The Only Story was that people were crowding the restaurants and government owned liquors. Shops not for snaps and Folk Cognac but for the Strong 4.5 Beer which replaces the old 2.8 version. In greater Stockholm alone pop. Some bottles and cans of Beer were sold during the first three Days. Sales of hard liquor now unrestricted were about Normal while sales of Beer were doubled and tripled. Beer wich some government restrictions have remained. S5.ill.in effect is the ruling that you must order food along with either liquor or Beer. In the Case Beer you must or Der a Sandwich a which Resi Dent americans have gleefully dubbed a actually Beer has Mcconie so popular at the moment that it Lias in Many offices replaced Tea or Coffee. This May explain Why Stockholm police report the Normal quota of drunks Are turning lip in the afternoons instead of at night. Along with the. End of the restrictive system comes the end of the ban on floor shows in restaurants where you can buy a drink legally. Temperance leaders Are Gener ally pleased with the results but with one reservation. They Are worried about that special problem Drinker the Alco folic who now has enough rope to bang himself or enough liquor drown himself. News of the world in Brief Canada might think of Leav ing nato if Russia abandoned certain things Pearson told Khrushchev. Page land full text of Eisenhower s letter to Bulgarin. Page iranian aggression against Russia is too. Puerile to think of said a Tehran spokesman. Page 1 and gaits Keu is emerging As the coring Leader of . Labor. Page Italy bolstered her Trade and scientific relations with the East bloc. Page in commission reported s. Africa s racial policies bogged Down. I Page last Day of Faure Cabinet Paris thurs Day faced the Prospect of being without a government for the 21sf time since the War. A Marathon three Day debate on Premier Edgar Faure s policy for Algeria is expected to come to z vote late tonight. Defeat will mean the end of Faure s seven Monti administration. The National Assembly will have a Choice of several final motions including a hostile one tabled in the name of the socialist group. This Calls for a new policy in tin troubled territory and expresses no Confidence in the government ability to apply such a policy. Algeria is constitutionally of metropolitan France. Have been campaigning for Auton omy on the lines of that Alread granted to the protectorate of Tunisia and approved for the moroccan protectorate also in Nort 9 Africa. Faure s task is to explain anti defend his plans for Algeria Bufor the. Disgruntled assemblymen. He told members of his Radical Par Piamenta by group wednesday nigh that these include going ahead with economic social and political reforms possibly extending the governor general s Powers and new elections to the local Assembly. Faure s prospects of escaping de feat depend on whether he can Muster enough votes from the gaullist and voted against him on Morocco Dur ing the counterbalance the loss of socialist and communist votes which helped to swell his majority then but which will not get this tune. Temperatures maximum minimum temperatures prec. Readings for 24 hour period. jfi.30 . Thursday. Cut. Max. A crr 31 i it current Saskatoon Brandon fort Rorr Jim 71 Montreal by h Alii a 57 -04 to. .14
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