Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 22, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Bryce s whole wheat bread by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week week end edition with comics we Oli i. Klaus come Down off Herp mrs. Edith r a s m it s s p n Street reps up anxiously in an Effort in persuade her Crow Klaus to san Hack in i ii Home he he on sunday. The i slurp was Lakin thurs Day my Tinct at St. School on in Wood ave nip. Where Klaus Clef Ipri hip efforts of hundreds of child run to him. Mrs. Kusmi Ussin who is supposed to he in hed at Klaus refusal in within Cut Rhino distance. Slip is holding a ran of Hoe food. Battle of the giants Ball is. Community club City tries peacemaking a dispute Between a Community the Ball club used the grounds Hie eviction of the giants. On a year by year agreement with if the recreation committee club and a baseball club May ousting Board which jul j does t uphold said mrs. Be one of Winnipeg s oldest Ball teams from its Home Park. The matter came to Light Al a Parks Board meeting wednesday and w. E. Lumsden. A Board Mem Ber predicted that before it s Over somebody s going to get their neck in a the boar formed a sub commit Lee to try to make peace Between the two groups. The matter goes six years ago however the. Theson to a reporter thursday Parks Board formed the Chalmers i m going to resign and so is my Community club and turned sports committee. In fact property Over to the pretty sure thai wed see the club. Since Ball and of the Chalmers Community clubs were in Harmony no dispute since then however some of changed and this year Bays Alex Turk la presi Centof the giant s and Lone of their Houi s when the Elmwood giants base Ball club first began playing Ball at giants Field a Ball Park on into the k and we no More room for the giants Ball club. Teams r i see. The giants could take out an i up a am in Inchon the Vidhi and Junior and Are considering used the Field the formation of a senior team As in Var since except for a nine year of r manily club president the giants Don t seem to realize that six years ago this was made into a Community club. As far As period during and after the de i prussion when the Ball club was death at the City zoo Parks superintendent t. R. Hodg son said wednesday afternoon that inadequate quarters at the Assiniboine Park zoo were killing off the animals. He said in his annual report to the Winnipeg Parks Board that loss in life at the zoo last year was somewhat higher than usual. Natural causes Are responsible Eor some of the deaths but deaths from distemper pneumonia and other disorders can be attributed in part to inadequate quarters . As with Moose Fox Porcupine Wolf Alligator. Some losses escape of Birds were due to the club from exercising eviction order until was settled by the giants to a in the or open up rival mishap and close Call for police policemen placing an injured Man into an ambulance wednesday night were nearly injured themselves when the ambulance was struck by an other vehicle. Thursday As a result of this Accident Nicholas Kostenko. 29, of 330 St. John s Avenue appeared in City magistrate s court charged with driving while his ability was impaired by alcohol. He was remanded without plea until Friday Gas tax boost o the Walterj Allt motive Trade Assoc a. And bail was set cd Bronys trip the being discriminatory Chalmers club As a Centre or simply hand Community in the giants lion in a press release the Assoc a j says it is in favor of better teams Over to the and spending the necessary we re concerned the giants Ard let the Community club Money in order to obtain them not going to be there this them. I but such roads Are built for the must uphold program the Board s subcommittee will Klaus is found it won t go Home wednesday evening heard a but now a complication had set meowing in the backyard. But she Rasmussen is not Well found that the cat was a Crow. Supposed to be in Becl find cum Riton ii incr talc u in get out to cop the commit Crow. Not worried the club s sports program Musl j meet with representatives of both be upheld by the Parks Board re-1 groups this week. Or. Turk said creation Commilles and in group will probably reach a holding the program the commit decision on their immediate plans tee would be in effect endorsing1 sunday. Free Golf sliced Field Las n oui at police said a More serious in the Manitoba gasoline tax As charge might be Laid. The ambulance was standing on Isabel Street South of William ave nue at 10.25 . When the Acci Dent occurred. The policemen were assisting a Man who had fallen in the Street. They said some by standers were also in danger. The Man who had fallen on the Street Henry Heinson. 60, of 525 Mcdermot Avenue was taken to Winnipeg general Hospital where he was held for observation and a rays. His condition is reported 126 must pay for play Winnipeg s Parks Board we clues i As you can said Board Day afternoon Cut off almost All the free Courtesy Golf passes it hands out to City employees and in a move aimed at relieving overcrowding at municipal courses chairman r. S. Bowles they come Down Here week Afler week to listen to they d come said Aid. Chisholm. The Board Cut from 165 to 39 the or. Hodgson said newspaper co people of Manitoba who All Bene fit from them. Increased taxes required to pay for them should be fairly divided among the people of Manitoba and not just put on those Manil bans who o w n vehicles the statement says. The gasoline tax the association says discriminates motorists and other taxpayers and j Between the Farmers and Fisher i men who pay no taxes and the truckers and Industrial operators who do. The gasoline the release says is simply a tax on Road transportation relied upon by the most essential industries in Manitoba. Such taxes add to costs and Hurt the vital interests of Man the association also claims that today Industry contributes More than agriculture to the province Good. Me Dora Cut. Num 100 to of Unis Tiiu Chhu number of passes it annually Grants operation was " excellent during of Manitoba and the agricultural the municipal tournaments at of gasoline is relieved irom the gasoline tax but the Industrial for free golfing. On the suggestion Douglas Chisholm. The Board decided Only holders of life a or memberships in the City Golf clubs. The Board did not discuss or. Hodgson s report but Laid discus Sion of it Over until its next meet the career of Klaus the caterwauling Crow has in the last. 24 hours become the concern of hundreds of people in St. James. She called the Rasmussen. Who they re All anxious that this arrived in bloc. Do you want Toj bothersome Hircle who bolted on go Home they cried up to car ing sunday should in Home like a ceiling Klaus Good boy. Rut Klaus in t ready i nol he. Screeched Back. His owner. Edith Rasmus a so they decided to go Home or. Rasmussen s at work. Their sen of tar t j 16-year-old daughter Karen is Al where Klaus ii. So run plenty of you re going the wrong n her people when keep Penni is Klaus cried. Mr.-. A smurf in with Progress re a the Rasmussen phone Kepi ring ports Rui his peregrinations through i ins All night until mrs. Rasmus the suburb. Sen reported thursday morning but Klaus keeps in Pine she had had about 100 Calls the like a cat. Early thursday morning Klaus -hnutin5 and evading e Facer. A woman ing. Or. Hodgson said Public feeding was also responsible for sickness and death among some of the animals. Or. Hodgson said later that the Public was in the habit of throw ing the remnants of picnic lunches through the bars. The animals ate them bags and All. Some zoos this problem by Selling prepared animal feed the Only Board advisory members and e mayor Parks Board itself City Council City courses. Aid. Lillian Hallonquist suggested no passes whatever be granted. The Board by a 5 to 4 vote How Ever adopted the Chisholm plan. Aid. Frank Wagner said he was afraid the Board s decision user is not the school Board City department1 create a lot of ill Heads and Deputy department Heads Parks Board administrative personnel staff members of the City newspapers and 19 others. The Board took the action after Parks superintendent t. R. Hodg son said the municipal courses were becoming overcrowded particularly on week ends. He Sug Centennial school an open House and a Tea will be held at Centennial school from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 . thins the Public is permitted Toig ested that All passes stipulate no throw into cages. But. They re nol worried. I m sure the people will take care of mrs. O 1 said thursday. Everybody s worried about him. 1 think lie must i bread co a employees get it 3l tit. A i Ai i i i nut n in t i inn Nuutt. A Hijii Iii Nunci ii uni at the still Al Coverdale. An hour or have had a scare. But hell Inmei All production and Plant employ Ces 0 he Canada bread co. Ltd. Outstretched in later word came from St. Home later Lames school on Iii Wood Street he d belter hurry. Mrs. Rasmus i have been granted an s i cent in Coverdale ii a he had returned Vree Dow increase in a elective p conclude e two blazes in half hour hit City suite and store a woman and her baby were been filled with smoke taken in Winnipeg general Hospi i about 20 minutes earlier s pleasure. Illey re so lonely they be refused to eat at Home and have taken j to going along the Street knocking at doors begging for food. At press time half of St. James was on tenterhooks awaiting fire caused More than si.000 dam-1 ape at the Winnipeg music sup Foll wins i lire wednesday that caused Damase to the half nov of the collect at apart pay store. Fi56-6fifi main Street ments. Sal Ler Street and Machray damage to the Walls ceiling and Avenue. Neither Mulher nor childproof of the building was estimated suffered any ill effects police said. ,31 51. Too and an undetermined and they were allowed in go Home. Amount of water damage was cause of the lire which broke j caused to Stock on the main floor out at about 7.30 ., was and basement. Known. Mrs. Rose Slutshy and her infant were taken to Hospital by the building and contents Are owned by Frank Dojack of 444 police As a precautionary Avenue. Cause of the fire sure because the Slucky Suile had i was not known. Made false declarations fined a Fine of s100 and costs was levied against Edmond Martyna Isabel Street when he pleaded guilty in provincial police court thursday to four violations of the unemployment insurance act. Court was told that Martyna who arrived in Canada four years ago from Europe obtained by making false declarations to the unemployment insurance commission last december during a period in which he earned s236 in wages. The Fine was paid. T. H. Barber Heads Riverside Lions club t. H. Barber was elected president of the Riverside Lions club. St. Vital at the club s annual meeting. Oiler officers Are Gordon Fowlie. First vice president Colin Lorimer. Second vice presi Dent Fred Partridge third vice president Charles Moon Secretary and John Currie. Treasurer. Macdonald Heads Charleswood c of c Elliott b. Macdonald has been elected president of the Charleswood chamber of com Merce. Other officers Are vice president. Sidney j. Shaw treasurer. Ward Putnam directors. J. M. Smith. M. W. Law comic. J. M. Duderick. G. W. Andrew. J. F. Cox g. A. May. 400-cab quota in City stays the taxicab Board thursday ruled to maintain if quota of 400 cabs in greater Winnipeg. The Board had received written submission from Dominion u drive requesting the quota be raised to 440. No one appeared representing the company. Golfing on saturday. Sundays and holidays. Aid. Chisholm examined the of those who had been receiving passes. What i want to he said is what get in return for 10 passes a year to the free press and 10 to the Tri a Spring warning the ice in t Safe thawing weather is once again making ice covered lakes Rivers and streams throughout the province danger Ous the red Cross Waler safety department warns parents in its annual springtime ice safety bulletin. During april last year three Manil bans lost their could t happen tween the management and the Union. William t. White business agent of local 380. Bakery and confectionery workers Union said thurs Day the agreement is retroactive to March 1. 1356 and runs until feb. 2n. The contract also provides for three weeks vacation with pay Afler 15 years service a revised grievance and arbitration procedure and full pay for three Days on the death in the family of any employee. The company will pay one Hall of the Cost of Manitoba medical services imms plan b and the Manitoba Hospital service Blue Cross neighbourhood House Haven for gamblers mrs May offer group life plan compared with other provinces formed outside of hospitals. Corner somewhere in Winnipeg there must be someone who can Settle a fuzzy problem. Fran Neduzak of. 299 Furby Street has been hard at work on a warm fuzzy a dizzy Aii Kora Wool sweater and almost finished it. Almost but not quite. At the crucial moment she discovered she needed a tiny bit of Angora Wool mid Brown Shade. Miss Neduzak says she s tried in vain to buy it everywhere and if anyone can give some fuzzy fuzzy assistance the Tele phone number is 72-7890 or 92-4303. So dded by it s Spring had dozens of Calls with More signs of Spring reports of tulips Birds and other warm weather warnings. Latest was a Nice letter from j. F. Pieri of 673 Garfield Street who reported two tulips and one Daffodil growing through s foot of Snow in his Garden. They looked pretty healthy too despite the weather he said. And states in North America Mani Toba employers Are negligent of their employees welfare Accord ing to officials of the Manitoba medical service. For this reason mrs is going to consider provision for group life insurance coverage in its group plans of the future. Only 10 per cent of Manitoba employers contribute to mrs group plans against 94 per cent in British Columbia for example. J. M. Poersch and .1. H. Knight. Or. J. A. Macmaster. Mrs exec Ilive director told the free press thursday. Groups with employer contributions find it easy to get group life said or. Macmaster doctors subsidized these serv ices to the extent of their total subsidies since 1944 total or. Macmaster said the mrs plans to study the possibility of providing new types of contracts to meet changing requirements. Aid. Lillian Hallonquist is afraid thai a greater Winni Peg welfare Council plan for social improvements in Gam bling plagued Norquay Park will simply move the gambling indoors. Bui despite Aid. Hallonquist s the welfare coun cil later said were the Parks Board decided to let the Council have land in the Park for a neighbourhood Parks superintendent t. R. Hodgson told the Board meeting wednesday afternoon that the welfare Council was planning the neighbourhood House to serve the Point. Doug Las area. Though it did have other land available for the project the Best possible land was Norquay Park. Dice and cards the Park in the past has been the habitat of numerous Dice and card games which neither police nor Parks Board have Ever been Able to control. The neighbourhood House. Or. Hodgson frit May help relieve this situation. If the same people run this As run the said Aid. Hallonquist. They might just carry on their operations from could t happen but tuesday a welfare Council spokesman said it just could t happen. Lloyd Lenton division Secretary activities in the. House would be under supervision which would prevent any out break of gambling. I in fact said or. Lenton the experience of other cities in similar projects indicates that the House would encourage those now taking part to give up their gambling and turn to More constructive activities. Told of the Board s decision to let the Council have Park land or. Lenton said construction of the first Section of the House would Likely begin this Spring. A Board of directors headed by Sinclair Lewis has already been set up he said Manitoba is in an unusual Situa Tion compared with other areas in North speaking at the mrs annual meeting tuesday or. P. T. H. Thorlakson. Retiring president de . Approves new school costing a room in an Experiment on Low Cost lion among most of the bidders. Saving had been that the Archi school construction. West Kildonan the spokesman said one major j tests Kuznarsky and _ Weinberg lives in ice said w. A. safety director. Unless we take the time now to emphasize the need for caution our news papers and radio stations will undoubtedly within the next few weeks. Teil. The Story of needless loss of life because someone ventured on to unsafe or. Leblanc said records show most victims Are Chil Dren Between one and 10 years for whom the rubbery texture of the ice holds a fascinating and possibly fatal Appeal. The bulletin advises parents that the Only sound principle is one of prevention rather than correction. Don t wait for an Accident to happen and then try to do something about it it will probably be too said or. Leblanc. Discuss this matter with your children now and Lessen the possibility of such an City stands firm on wage boost o the City of Winnipeg s person Nel and legislation committee stood firm wednesday in refusing o give City employees any More Ihan a three per cent increase in wages. The committee met with negotiators of the federation of civic employees behind closed doors at City Hall. The federation has demanded an eight per cent increase. The three per cent offered by the City would Cost this year. Federation spokesmen told the committee they would be Back shortly with a coun Ter proposal. Walter Crawford finance chairman said this week in an interview that civic department Heads themselves would probably have to find enough Money to pay the increase out of their current budget. No More Money would be added to the current budget to provide for it he said. This increased the likelihood that the City s 1936 Mill rate would stand at 44, a reduction of one Mill from the 1333 rate. Free press meetings meetings to be held at 5 . Thursday in the free press building include Board room no. 1, anti vivisection study group Board room no. 2. North Winnipeg Young Liberal association club room Eaton Ang Ling club. Meeting to be held at s . Friday in the free press build ing include Board room no. 1, French War veterans ladies auxiliary Board room no. 2, Winnipeg District committee no. 15, sons of Scotland club room. Amateur radio league of Manitoba. School Board has let a con i tract for a 10-room school on Mari-1 Gold Bay in the municipality s Garden City development. _. Average Cost of a room pored the absence of employer is Wen below that of previous contributions As a very serious so nooks. Duisit in the municipality defect in Manitoba s health insured of City of Winnipeg schools. Ance system. Even without employer contrib i tons. However the mrs increased ills membership by 26.5s1. Last and coverage now includes per cent of the City population i and 26 per cent of country Popula Tion. I almost services were rendered under Mims during the five out of six of these. Or. The Winnipeg school Board last year gave examples of three schools in which the Cost per class room varied from to 000. A West Kildonan spokesman said the school contract has been awarded to John Miller and son construction company lowest 12 bidders. However he added Macmaster emphasized were per-1 that there was Little Price Varia easter Church music deadline on saturday. March 31, Spe Cial easter Church and easter Church music pages will be carried by the free press. All Church musical programs notices and advertising for these pages should be sent in to the free press immediately. The absolute deadline for the receipt of such material is next tuesday March 27. No Assur Ance of publication can be Given for anything received after that Date. To the payment of student. Nurses in Cash and they Are the people who built nursing up to its present High status As a or. Harry cup Singfer superintendent of the Winnipeg general Hospital said wednesday. He was commenting on criticisms made tuesday night at a meeting of Winnipeg and District trades and labor Council tic of the system of training student nurses without pay. Delegates termed this one de Legate called it White or. Coppinger said that for the Hospital to pay the student nurses and charge them for tuition now Given free would be merely Jug gling nurses Are trained in universities in. British Columbia Alberta Toronto and. Hamilton and there the nurses Are on much the same footing As any. Other University had designed the building so that he said. They have to nurse slavery denied costs about train her nurses themselves Are opposed fathers had to Bear the Only Standard lengths of lumber would be used. This eliminates the need for expensive cutting for special lumber sizes. A Winnipeg schools spokesman queried about this Factor thurs Day discounted it As a major fac Tor in Price differences he said use of Standard Lunier lengths was a was definitely recognized in drawing up plans for cily schools another Factor in the suburban Price is that the Brick be jeer building will be built As a perfect rectangle with no protuberances of architectural frills. The class rooms will ail run off a Central corridor. Pay tuition fees and their fathers have to pay for their Board and room and so on. They get a degree of Bachelor of science in nursing. Could t afford but 95 per cent of the student nurses we have could not afford or. Coppinger said that two sur Veys made some time ago showed 97 and 98 per cent of student nurses at Winnipeg general hos Pital could not have undertaken the course if their fathers had to put them through. He said that across Canada it had been estimated it Cost to produce a graduate nurse. Dur ing the training period the nurses contributed about s3.000 Worth of. Services to the hospitals. Figures taken at the Winnipeg Hospital for a three year course showed that the average Cost of a nurse was about s3.300 and each gave in service to the Hospi Tal. A Little More i cannot vouch for these Fig ures exactly or. Coppinger said but we Are convinced that the Hospital gives a. Little More to the students than they give to he said that it was the nurses not the doctors nor the administrators and certainly not the Trade unions who had directed the affairs of nursing and they were Happy with a situation in which Young people who otherwise would not be Able to afford the training to go to the universities it to Lear could Trade their services for. An education. There was legitimate cause for complaint Soine years ago in the Low salaries paid to nurses when they had graduated but this bad been remedied or. Coppin correction in the Catelli advertisement that appeared on Page 2 in wednesday s free press the Date of the closing of the mixer meal recipe contest was Given As March 15, this should have been april 15, 1956. Ger said. If we were to close up our hos Pital schools we would be very Short of he added
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