Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, October 13, 1955

Issue date: Thursday, October 13, 1955
Pages available: 52
Previous edition: Wednesday, October 12, 1955

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 13, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page s Winnipeg free press thursday october 13, 1955 Ladi s the Home of ladies Quality apparel Quality fur coat Brown Mouton processed Lambi soft Light weight skins. Dyed a Rich deep Brown. Foll flags i backs. Sizes 10-18. Reg. To a entire backs dyed 1 Choice skins in warm Mink tones. Including the new Petite. Sizes for it. 4" and under. Sizes 10 to 40. Regular to Block persian Lamb dyed Light weight persian Lamb styled with Superb sweeping backs some trimmed in Mink or Kolinsky. Regular to goo i news. Elite v is of j specially styled and proportioned Coats for women 5 it. ?4 ins. And under Are now Fea tured in Miladis fur Salon 1 never before have we offered such scientifically sized Coats for the smaller figure. They must be seen to be appreciated. Mui Jim is your guarantee of qualify and satisfaction. Ome of i Blind fur Coats individual Sample Coats in Hud son Seal persian Lamb Brown Coney and other furs too numerous to list. Starting at Quality cloth coat fitted and boxy styles 139 Coats go on Sale Friday and saturday. Mostly imported fabrics. Every coat Chamois lined and in Ter lined. Sizes 8 to 40. Made to sell at to credit terms available 332 Portage ave. Planning stowaway s return trip Edmonton special arrangements Are being made for the return to his Home in fort Garry of a 12-year-old boy who stowed away on Board a tag North Star to Edmonton. An official of the provincial government welfare department wednesday refused to state when the lad would be leaving the City but said he would be flown Back to his Home. The lad was taken into custody at the Edmonton Airport sunday when flight 807, Vancouver bound was halted at the end of the run Way when the stewardess Learned the lad had been on Board from Winnipeg without a ticket. He told police he was going to Hawaii and had boarded the plane by telling the stewardess his Mother was coming with the tickets. Police name Man who died in cell a Man who died Early wednes Day in the Northern police Sta Tion has been identified As sylves Ter Kotar 72, of 71% Schultz Street. According to or. I. 0. Fryer provincial Coroner the Man died of a heart attack. An inquest opened at Central police station at noon thursday and was adjourned to a later Date. Or. Kotar an old age pensioner was found lying in the Street in a . Princess Royal inspects the guard of Honor at the Royal Canadian corps of signals at Kingston. The Princess is colonel in chief of the signal corps. Conditional offer Ike May accept soviet teams James c. Hagerty. White House press Secretary who announced the delivery of the letter would not venture an opinion on whether it meant that the president was willing to accept Mutual inspection teams alone or whether As indicated in his previous remarks he would agree to inspection learns if his own proposals of Aerial inspection and Exchange of military information were accepted by rus a. However it was observed that the president s letter used the too could accept word Ltd. Denver special Nyht president Eisenhower from his Hospital bed sent word to soviet Russia wednesday that he was encouraged by its consideration of his proposals for Exchange of military blueprints and Mutual Aerial inspection. In fact he said if it would do any Good toward improving the relationship Between Russia and the Western world and Lessen the ten Sion and suspicions Between them the . Would be willing to accept the soviet proposal of stationing inspection teams at key Points in the two countries. The White House announced the delivery in Moscow wednesday of the president s letter framed tuesday at his bedside conference with Secretary of state John Fos Ter Dulles. It was addressed to prime minister Nikolai a. Bulgan in but in or. Bulgan s absence from Moscow was delivered by a representative of ambassador Charles e. Bohlen to foreign min ister Viacheslav m. Molotov. Full text the text of the letter follows dear or. Chairman i wish to thank you for your letter of sept. 19, 1955, about my Geneva proposal of july 21 that we Exchange information about Mili tary establishments and permit reciprocal Aerial inspection Over our two countries. You Realise a Good Many ques 1 tons and i shall not be Able to reply to them until the doctors it me do More than at present. N any event a full reply Calls for preliminary work by my advisers and this is actively under Way. Let me now say however that i am encouraged that you arc living such full consideration to my Geneva proposal. I Hope that we can agree on it not As a cure All but As i said at Geneva to show a spirit of non aggressive Ness on both sides and i of to create a fresh atmosphere which would dispel much of two present fear and suspicion. This of itself would be Worth while. It would i believe make it More possible to make Progress in terms of comprehensible plans for inspection controls and reductions or Arma ment which will satisfy the High Hopes of our Peoples and indeed of All the world. I have not forgotten your proposal having to do with stationing inspection teams at key Points in our countries and if you feel this would help to create the better spirit i refer to we could accept that too. Dwight d. Eisenhower formal offer president Eisenhower had previously disclosed that he had offered to accept Mutual inspection teams but the letter wednesday contained the first formal offer. On aug. 4, in reporting on the Geneva Heads of state conference the president told a White House press conference i believe his or. Bulgarin s exact language was that he thought his proposal of May 10 with its provisions for inspection were More i realistic than were the suggestions i made. Speaking informally at Geneva i said if they trusted that kind of an inspection system it was All right with us we would adopt both. And i proposed said let s take them in his letter marshal Bulgarin said the soviet Union had no objection in principle to or. Eisen Hower s proposal for an Exchange of military blueprints but he raised a number of questions about its workability. He also said he Felt it did not Deal with the actual problem of disarmament. Control posts the Premier also urged accept Ance of the russian suggestion to i set up control posts at ports Railroad junctions highways air i ports and other strategic Points prevent dangerous concent a j tons of troops and combat equip ment of Large i i do not he wrote any reasons Why we could t Ai Range to reach agreement on these ques that indicating it was a conditional offer Drunken condition at 10.10 . Tuesday near the intersection of Dufferin Avenue and Schultz Street. He was taken to the Northend police station where he died at 1.45 . Sugar stalks average length of a sugar stalk is about 12 feet. Eyes examined Harold m. Black optometrist for appointment pm. 92-5108 Mitchell Copp Ltd. Post Are at Hargrave open daily u , to 6 . Wednesdays 9 . To 1 . Fora lasting Shi he i new Brake placed on credit Ottawa Bank of Canada wednesday night applied another Brake on credit boosting its interest tolls on Loans to chartered Banks by one Quarter of one per cent to an All time High of 214 per cent. This is the second increase in a Little More than two months. The previous Rise occurred 6n aug. 6 when the Central Bank boosted the rate to two per cent from life. While the Bank gave no reason for the second increase it was understood to flow from two considerations 1. Canada s general interest rates were about the lowest in the Western world. Foreign investors were tending to Cash in their Canadian investments and trans Fer their Money into other coun tries where yields were higher. 2. Federal officials apparently Felt the booming Canadian econ omy could stand a few further monetary restrictions As a Protection against any possibility of inflation. Until wednesday night s change the Bank of Canada lending rate of two per cent compared with the u. S. Federal Reserve Board rate of per cent and the Bank of rate of per cent. Safety measures july fourth fireworks caused Only four deaths in 1954 and Only one in 1953. By comparison fireworks accidents took the lives of 466 persons in the . In the celebrations of Victor to special 17" 1955 Model limited Quantity regular special. .50 also a number of 21" screen sets at attractive prices. Pianos and musical instruments accepted in Trade. Balance on easy terms. To 383 Portage at Edmonton est. 1903 phone 92-5474 Hart jewellers Imp Flitt Inu jul. We be purchased a business out West and Are Selling out the entire Stock of new fall and Xmas merchandise in Pur Winnipeg store. Everything is marked Down at least 50% to Clear by october 31st. You la find Diamond rings watches clocks bracelets earrings beads costume jewellery pens and pencils most of them Well known Brand names you can rely on. Hurry Down these prices Are subject to the quantities in Stock. There s Only 60 shopping Days til Xmas. Open until w saturday a ladies and men s watches Gruen Bulova Hamilton Fontaine and others with 15, 17 and 21 jewels a variety of styles in yellow and White Gold filled and stainless steel. Some Waterproof automatic self winding ing. Re 2995t. 125 now men s and ladies expansion Snake mesh. Gold filled and stain-1 less steel. Reg. 2.95 10.95. 1.50 5.50 leather Cord watch straps jjq0 race c dim pc Leif cd Onyx Diamond and Onyx Ca a1 a Lylerly j Kii Muj Signet birthstone. Reg. To i 5.00 ladies rings wedding rings birthstone Signet. Beg. 8.95 to 29.95 4.50 men s and ladies. 10-14k Gold. Engagement Diamond rings 14-Lsk Gold. Reg. All baby rings from q Oft earrings bracelets neck lets values to 2.95. Copper earrings now Reg. To 2.50. Now rhinestone earrings 5 now pierced earrings Reg. 1.75 to 4.95. Now pierced earrings Onyx and hoop. Rig. To Pendant earring sets Reg 4.50 to 11.50. Pin earring sets 10k Gold Cameo Opal Pearl Crystal _ now now Reg. 6.75 to 20.00. Now 98 1.25 3.50 90 2.50 3 7.50 2.25 .5 75 3.39 to pens pencils by Parker .89 duo fold let. Reg. 5.75. Now "21" set in Lui Reloy Reg. 10.00. Now. "21" set in yellow Gold filled. Reg. 15.75. Now. "51" set in lust cloy. C1 1 of Reg. 22.50. Now "51" set in yellow Gold filled. Reg. Now Jotters Reg. Now 7 jewel. Reg. 11.95 to 12.95. Travel clocks West lox now electric Wall Reg. 6.45. Now he raid neck lets Reg. 1.95 rope beads Reg. 2.80 to 12.0o cuff links Reg. 3.50 to 12.00 tie bars Reg. 4.0o to key chains in a profusion of colors. Reg. 1.60 to 3.50. Now now 69" 1.40 6.00 2.25 now now other alarms and electric clocks from single double triple Irlond. Reg. 98c to 9.50. Pearls now 490 Pearl chokers 980 Reg. 1.95 to 2.95. Now 5.95 3.25 2.25 4.75 single double triple strand. 1.49 Sterling Silver rhinestone r hand set stones. Alt colors. Hers Reg. 3.50 4 7c 1c to 32.00. Now 1.13 to i i. 287 Vaughan St. Hart jewellers next Myca phone 92-5933 ;