Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 22, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press phone number 93-9331 All including classified ads. Final edition Winnipeg free press the Weatt Fer Winnipeg Snow flurries overnight and Friday morning. A Little Milder. Winds Southeast 20 Friday. Low tonight and High Friday 10 and 30. Vol. 63 no. 150 44 pages Winnipeg thursday March 22, 1956 Sun rises 6.2s . Moon rises 2.27 . Sun sets 6.44 . Moon sets 4.13 . Forecast Snow Milder Serov go Home Britain scorns soviet police Boss Russia explodes More nuclear weapons red River Safe f but not Seine . Offers Washington special Nyht the United states wednesday night announced detection of a new series of russian nuclear weapons tests. The terse announcement of the atomic Energy commis Sion said . Lewis l. Strauss chairman of the dec stated today wednesday that within the past few Days the soviets have exploded another nuclear device. This is the fifth . Announcement of soviet weapons tests in the past eight a a similar announcement was re leased by the British defence ministry in London which said that a new series of soviet tests had started. The dec refused any elaboration of the statement As is its custom and it refused to answer questions on the magnitude of the newly detected explosion. The fact that the dec announced discovery of the russian tests while United nations negotiations Are in Progress in London on Dis London special Nyht the armament including atomic Wea the Manchester guardian a lib unused states proposed significant As was the fact that the russians Are proceed London Reuters Gen. Ivan Serov head of Russia s secret police step pro from a soviet Jet air liner Here wednesday into one of the most violent campaigns Ever launched in Britain against a foreign visitor. Mere Torr once safety measures for month s visit of Premier Nikolai Bulgarin and n i k i t a Khrushchev. Gen. Serov was fenced around on arrival by the fit Host Sec drily precautions Ever known at London Airport. Headed Sernav go Home declares that the russian Security chief s record is reports Here say Gen. Serov wants to bring a bodyguard of 120 armed russians to escort Bulgarin and Khrushchev. British newspapers heralded his visit with editorials describing As the that test areas of or Square Miles of american and rus Sian territory be set up in which the practical problems of disarm Ament control could be tested and demonstrated. The proposal was made at the him second session of the five Power and United nations disarmament sub Ivan the police feared demonstrations against him by pastern european refugees who blame him for mass deportations from Poland. East Germany and the Bailie mates. Sop Serov Page 17 North Power policy under fire the provincial government came under fire thursday from a five Man Northern Manitoba delegation. Committee Here by Harold e. Stas sen . Delegate it was the Sec Ond part of a two step plan offered by or. Stassen. The first was that each of the live member states represented on tee great Britain f Rance rus Sia. Canada and the United states designate members for a technical Exchange missions to discuss problems of disarmament control and Survey conditions in each other s countries. The . Proposal for a test area for disarmament control included the suggestion that such an area should include at least one port one Airfield one railway Ter Minal and some military instal lations but no sensitive or secret installations. The idea is that in these Steps both sides could gain Confidence ing with their own tests while seeking to get the . To Call off its tests. The . Tests Are scheduled for this Spring in the Western Paci Fie testing grounds. On March 1, the . Warned the world s ships and aircraft to stand Clear of natural Square Milea area from april 20 until about the end of August. One of the Points of the new look soviet diplomacy is the de off of tests this Tlle has the Sud commit j refused to do less the soviet Union agrees to president Eisen Hower s open skies proposal for Mutual inspection. Harold e. Stas sen the . Representative at the in disarmament subcommittee sessions is under specific orders on this Point from president Eisen Hower. Detection of new soviet weapons tests justifies the president s Tough minded defence View. The delegation in a Brief and ind out the practical prob legislature s standing committee lems of inspection and control. See test zones Page is soviet govt. On Public utilities and natural re sources charged that the govern ment is failing to live up to the terms of the Hydro electric act. One object of this act said delegates from flin flon and the Pas is to provide for a of Power adequate to the needs of i the a j.u1uj1 and yet they added Northern development needs Are being be. Elected and parts of the province North of the 53rd parallel have not been supplied with Power. For Trotsky Mexico City rus a claims of their Brief Sec Page 17 Sian government plans to pay Spe Ocial homage to the memory of Leon Trotsky who was Assassin j o deepen channels ated in 1040. His former private Washington or Csc. Secretary said. Dent Eisenhower wednesday1 Trotsky came Here in 3937 after signed legislation to forced into exile during his deepening of the connecting Chan i struggle with Stalin for Power Nels in the great lakes West of after Lenin died. Lake Erie at n Cost of Felipe Alvah Aunte his Secretary this would provide a 27-foot min for the mum depth from Lake Superior to russian three years now says diplomats Are inviting the Atlantic Ocean. It would per Trotsky admirers to attend the Ink big ships to sail from the at Inov. 7 red revolution ceremonies in tic Ocean to Duluth. Minn. I in Moscow. The provincial flood forecasting committee has knocked another foot and a half off the predicted Peak in greater Winnipeg and says the red River should cause no damage along its entire course from Emerson North. However the Seine River is expected to cause some damage in St. Vital and at the end of Dubuc Street in St. Boniface. Very High run offs Are expected on this River and on the la Salle Morris Plum rat and Roseau Rivers which empty into the red Between Emer son and Winnipeg. See red River Page 17 denies tie up onus Gordon implies wheat Board at fault by Victor Mackie Ottawa special president Donald Gordon of the Canadian National rail ways has Laid the blame for the Winter tie up in wheat shipments from the Prairies at the door of the Canadian wheat Board. The tie up in the View expressed wednesday by or. Gordon before the special commons committee on railways and shipping was a National the car president selected his words carefully As he answered questions concerning the Box car shortage in Western Canada this 1 see Box cars Page 16 s18 million profit in 10 years for breweries 3 children die in Alta. Home fire Athabasca Alta. I Young children died wednesday despite efforts of their father to i save them from their blazing Home i Here. Fire which swept the air Cadet Hall and attached living quarters of caretaker Wayne sales claimed the lives of his children Arthur. 3, Marlene 2, and Brenda 11 months. Mrs. Sales an expectant Mother is in Hospital suffering Shock eight year old Margaret Skakum Points out the tulips in. Her Yard that just could t wait for summer and pushed up through the ground near the House. Possibly the comparatively Balmy weather we be been having fooled the Flowers. Margaret is the daughter of or. And mrs. Joseph Skakum 140 Stanier Street. The Weatherman hints that maybe a few More things will Start growing soon. Slightly warmer weather is on the Way although some Snow flurries Are expected. Manitoba breweries made More than in profits before interest charges in the 10-year i period from 1946 to 1955, Accord in 1955, according to one of the statements entitled the brew ing Industry in Manitoba re lating to capital invested profits Ling to figures submitted to the and sales 1928 1955 Cinderella Bio vie was an Assassin supports the View former of the Moscove Bur d h d h eau of the new Lork Herald to former in Moscow that the soviet dictator was Mur Santiago Chile special dered by his associates and did Nyht the admission by so not die a natural death As claimed in he official communiques. Underlying or. Khrushchev s description of Stalin As a bloody tyrant is a suggestion that he had become raging mad. As mad As Boris Godunov the prototype of a russian tyrant. As absolute ruler gone mad stain represented a danger to the i world As a whole vulnerable As i it already become to any one who Viet communist party Chiei is Iki Moscow ghost Stalin s Finger on the trigger of the bomb. See Stalin Page 16 not Cricket say British communists awards wednesday night for the Best movie acting of 1955. A Story which was first shown on television was named the Best picture of the year. Jack Lemmon the Gold bricking Ensign Pulver of mister Rob and to Van Fleet the Sal Inas calif., Madam of East of Eden were selected the Best sup porting players of the year. Borgnine 46, leaped up when he heard the news of his Oscar kissed his wife and hurried on stage. He handed emcee Jerry Lewis a sock which Lewis later explained held a bet Between the two. Emotional Borgnine clutched the Statuette to Liis Chest and thanked my Mother for giving me the idea of going into this wonderful profession my pop for being steadfast and my wife for helping miss Magnani 46-year-old actress who Rose from poverty in her native Rome was not present to Eive her award. Marisa Pavan who played her Daugh Ter in the Rose accepted it for her. Miss Magnani is in Rome. The 28th annual Academy awards were also a Triumph for the Cinderella picture of the year. The simple Story of love Between two Plain looking people Cost a meagre and was Moscow s. Bub Rio has come Back to Moscow from bom a living death. For several Days he has been seen around the capital eagerly examining the changes in the City since 1037. That was the year when Comrade of Lenin a politburo member and chief of the political Section of the red army denounced As a traitor. He disappeared then to an unknown Fate and Many assumed he was executed. Now he is Back the most prominent of the old bolsheviks to bei1m were rehabilitated under the new policy of the soviet leadership at the 20th Congress of the com Ica Gary party last month. Jedi Ramon or. Bubnov joined the party current London Reuters a revolt among British communists against an atomic Hydrogen docile submission to policy instruct Moscow erupted wed off Lavrenti p. Beria the secret potions lice chief former Premier Georgi Malenkos who succeeded Stalin or. Khrushchev and other men of the Kremlin at the time May have Felt they could no longer leave temperatures maximum minimum temperatures and precipitation readings Lor 24 hour period ending s.30 . Thursday March 22, Max. 53 31 33 31 1903. He has editor newspaper. Pravda of the party to i when it was Saskatoon 23 29 fort William 40 an underground publication in 1913. He was a member of the last czarist parliament and later of the Petrograd soviet and was one of the five Man revolutionary Milit Ary committee which seized Power Montreal 37 21 in Petrograd in 1917. A tax is 19 3s 40 mesday in the correspondence columns of the daily worker official Organ of. The communist party in Britain. The worker never has permitted criticism of the party in its columns but wednesday it gave a free hand to contributors most of them inspired by the current Campaign in Russia against the Leader ship of Stalin. Min. Free. This Rushing to extremes to con 44 .35 Dean All things connected with 27 to Stalin is As humiliating and in 26 .06 marxist As was the personal Glor 26 .01 if cation we used to indulge said a writer signing himself . Fred Thomas of North London said that if communists wanted the support of the British people j they would have to reassure them that we have minds of our own and admit that the party Leader ship was just As liable to mistakes As the rank and file. 4 6 16 21 2s to legislature reports Manitoba breweries make profits in 10 years. Page 1. Cabinet ministers on Beer profits committee split on times for committee meet Ings. Page 6. Major problem facing Beer profits committee will be Lack of precise brewery financial records says committee coun Sel. Page 6. Is a fish in the water a Federal fish and a fish in the air a provincial fish asks Jack Mcdowell Page 1. Manitoba and Ontario con testing number one position As Canada s leading producer of fresh water fish. Page 6. Small Hydro plants in the North a realistic Way of developing Power Greenlay says. Page 6. Bend plugs Hole that would allow millionaires to be Clas sed As medical indigents. Page 27. Acreage Cut what acreage Canadian farm ers currently plan to sow to wheat and other crops was revealed wednesday in estimates published by the Bureau of statistics. See Story on Page 17. Legislature s Beer profits commit tee wednesday. D. A. Thompson Legal counsel for a group of Manitoba breweries presented three of the four Finan Cial statements he has to submit during an evening meeting of the committee. During the same period the series percentage rate of return j on capital invested slipped from 21.4 per cent in 1946 to 12.9 in 1955. The following table shows the total year by year profits before interest changes of the Manitoba brewing Industry in the postwar period together with the percentage rate of return. The same statement also has a table showing the capital invested by the breweries adjusted to reflect More closely the changed value of the Dollar. See breweries Page 7 filmed in 17 Days. It won As Best picture Over Multi million Dollar j productions. Producer Harold Hecht accepted the award with a sly jest that it is an example of democracy when a movie of any size budget can win. Marty also won oscars for Delbert Mann directing his first movie and writer Paddy Chayefsky most famous of the realistic to drama playwrights. Award for the Best song in a movie was made to love is a Many spend red from the film of the same title. Lemmon another Veteran of to seemed at a loss for words in accepting his award As Best support ing actor. See awards Page 16 Morriss bats 1.000 award predictions right on the nose by Frank Morriss Hollywood special this was Hollywood s night of nights the glittering fabulous unforgettable Academy awards. Mink diamonds Paris gowns the Parade of stars and the ten Sion As the film people waited to find who would hit the jackpots for the year. Fans lined Hollywood Boulevard for blocks. The bleachers in front of the pantages theatre were thronged with Yelling fans As one by one the stars arrived. Just As a personal note i sat beside Fred Macmurray and june Haver. Just before the principal awards were announced i whispered to june that i d wired the free press the Day before and made my predictions. As one by one they were called out june got just As inter ested As i did to see How i d made out. A perfect guess. I was t out on a limb after All except there was no special award for the late James Dean. It was a heartwarming Occa Sion with so far As i could see the absence of the Ballyhoo that has marred so Many Academy occasions. Nobody lost her Petticoat in the lobby so far As i know Zsa Zsa Gabor did t make a late Entrance and step Over Peoples feet. See Morriss Page 16 you will find main inside Page no. News 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 22 deaths and funerals 9 social news 18 to 21 sports 24 to 27 comics 28, 29 Kadio and to 30 entertainment 31 finance.32, 42 special features Billy Graham 5 letters to the editor 10 medical memos. 22 Jumble contest 33 King of Kings 37 year 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 profits 1 701 645 return 21.4 23.2 20.4 16.8 12.8 13 12.6 14.2 15.2 12.9 capital up however actual capital invested in Manitoba increased in that per Iod from in 1946 to e. Germany buys wheat for Cash Ottawa special East Ger Many has joined the line up of Iron curtain countries which have become customers of the wheat Board for Canadian wheat it was Learned thursday. East Germany is reported to have made a recent Purchase of Canadian wheat for Cash. It is understood to involve several Mil lion bushels. See wheat sales Page 17 a fish out of water is province s baby a fishy question Drew some fishy i As evidence maybe the Man was answers wednesday in the legis lature and at the end of the Shore debate one half of the query trapping fish. Or. Hryhorczuk took Over at this Point. Was still unanswered. J in he said the first part of the question asked is that insofar As jurisdiction by Jack Mcdowell ind. Pc is concerned the fish m the Vater Iberville was when is a fish m Federal jurisdiction out of Federal fish and when is it a pro-1 the water it is in provincial Juris Vinci Al fish i diction. But As far As the Fisher or. Mcdowell answered his a pro query it s a Federal fish when j position it s in a navigable Stream such As the red or Assiniboine Rivers the Waters of which belong to and Are the responsibility of the Federal but once a Fisherman draws a fish free of the water and into the air it automatically becomes a provincial or. Mcdowell had a reason for wondering. The second half of his query explained the reason can a provincial game guardian prosecute a Man for fishing in a prohibited area or out of season if the fish is in the water thus under the jurisdiction of the Federal government if a Fisherman sees a game guardian approaching and Lowers a newly caught fish Back into the River How can he be prosecuted under a provincial statute when there s a Federal fish involved two government ministers Hon. M. N. Hryhorczuk attorney Gen eral and Hon. C. E. Greenlay mines and resources minister were left floundering for answers to the knotty problem. Or. Greenlay believed the Law had provisions for prosecuting anyone found to be fishing even if he was not catching but How asked or. Mcdowell cored you prove a Man was fish ing if there was no fish produced or. Mcdowell is still looking for an answer to the second half of his question. T today s lenten thought the highlight of Lent is Cross crowned Calvary. Three crosses upon a Hill one the Cross of Christ who died to set men free an other of a dying impenitent sinner hurling rebuke against god and last the Cross of the penitent sin Ner who saw in Christ a new Hope a new life and a new May our crosses Lead us to Christ. Rev. H. H. W. Egler first English lutheran. Church Winnipeg
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