Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 24, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Final edition Winnipeg free press vol. 63 no. 152 Qiju am Winnipeg saturday March 24, 1956 forecast sunny and mild Crown to Appeal licence decision l4ct requires validation strip on Canadian r i licence plate. Says Hryhorczuk communists j j about face Toronto Canadian Tribune Toronto communist weekly says disclosures of the Stalin deflation Campaign in rus Sia have come As a Shock to Many canadians. The paper in an editorial says the main Point of the recent soviet Union communist party s 20th con Gress in Moscow was the critical evaluation of cull of the individual which the Congress vigorously it ended the period in which Hon. M. N. Hryhorczuk Manitoba s attorney general told the free press Friday night the Crown would Appeal a decision in City magistrate s court that dismissed a charge against a Motorist for failing to display his 1956 validation strip on the rear licence plate of his car. Dismissed on the charge Ernest r. Anderson of 145 Spence j Street who won the dismissal when magistrate m. H. Carton ruled the Crown had failed to produce any regulation governing where the a strips Are to be placed easter death on Chicks York special Nyht the american society for the prevention of cruelty to animals has. Warned that baby Chicks and ducklings bought for children As easter gifts with no plan for their proper welfare died each year. The society s letter said this is no Way to commemorate a holy the letter asked parents and relatives to refrain from giving such gifts unless there is a real desire to provide the necessary food and handling to raise the animals As pets. Elective leadership and had 300 Manitoba motor to reduce the creative role of the lists have already paid fines on party and the people thereby Ere Sam Jar charges Atins obstacles for greater nomic and social advances in the user. It has become Clear that for some time the party has been closely appraising the role of Sta contributions to the build ing of socialism in the soviet Union As Well As errors he commit Ted. Naturally some of the disclosures have come As a Shock to Many people to whom Stalin was. As we in Canada have always assumed the embodiment of the collective leadership of the the paper accuses the Commer Cial press distorted the critical evaluation and printed phoney and cooked up dispatches from hitherto reliable but always unnamed legislature reports record Highway construction program will top s27.000.000 Hon. F. C. Bell reports. Page 1. Most of trans Canada High Way in Manitoba will be finished or near completion by end of 1956. Page 4. Crown to Appeal against validation strip Case. Page 1. Bell says Manitoba has developed Long term Highway construction program. Page 1. Start will be made of South bypass of Winnipeg this year. Page 44. Increased pay for Road engineers a must says Errick f. Willis. Page 44. Government s tax Bill upped by City. Page 44. Government expects to get substantial Federal help for drainage projects. Page 44. Two municipalities Success fully sued by Farmers for flood losses Page 4. Legislature rejects Kcf re solution on sterilization of old rags. Page 44. Mouse approves Resolution asking government to under take study of Metis and Indian problem Page 44. Request by opposition Leader Duff Roblin for information on municipal financing is refused by government. Page 4. No need for Royal commis Sion on education says Ferg. Page 44. Mail entries Early because of Holiday since next Friday is Good Friday a Public Holiday Jumble contestants Are re minded that they must mail their entries for this week s contest in time to reach the Jumble judges by noon of thursday March 29, one Day earlier than usual. 1 or. Hryhorczuk said he had studied the Case and decided the Crown would Appeal magistrate j Carton s decision. Stinson query earlier in the legislature Kcf Leader Lloyd Stinson had brought the Case to the attention of the House and asked if there was any Law covering the validation strips or. Hryhorczuk said later it was his understanding or. Anderson displayed his 1956 validation strip in the window of his car. The act says it must be on the outside of the vehicle. He said the act further stated the displaying of validation strips must comply with requirements of the registration act. One of the requirements of this act is that the strip must be affixed to the licence plate. Asked if his department would continue to Issue tags to motorists who failed to attach their validation strip to the rear licence plate chief Robert Taft re plied no despotism threat to asians soviet schools tool to fight religion . Churchmen find science slant in education hurts churches new York special Nyht the soviet govern-1 Merit s absolute control Over an educational system orientated toward science now constitutes a dangerously Subtle Challenge to religion in Russia according to nine . Protestant churchmen who returned Friday from a 10-Day visit to the soviet Union. In a forma statement the churchmen said that the russian churches regard their function As that of saving souls and pre paring them for heaven and show Little concern for the social or intellectual life of their people. It was the prevailing Assumption that science involves the Rea son religion the feelings. Educational economic and political life is the concern of the state. Wor ship from birth to death is the task of the the statement continued. This Sharp division of function in a population rapidly receiving scientific education biased toward atheistic assumptions constitutes perhaps a greater danger to the Church than does political control of the Church the Rev. Or. Roswell p. Barnes associate general Secretary of the National Council of churches which sponsored the trip said he thought the russian government expected religion to deteriorate or atrophy with the death of the older generations and the communist regime s Complete control of education. The churchmen agreed that congregations in Russia were Large and devout in the relatively few available churches with a p r e Pon Derance of older people at tending. See Russia Page 5 Washington special Nyht . Secretary of state John Foster Dulles said Friday night he was encouraged by his asian trip but warned that soviet and communist chinese economic campaigns in the area Are a or. Dulles was More convinced than Ever of the vital import Ance of the administration s foreign Aid program particularly in respect to flexibility and Long Range projects. Or. Dulles who toured 10 asian nations told a television and radio audience that the . Must extend assistance to Peoples of under developed countries or the forces of despotism will take con social Butterfly this reminds us about the fellow Rio said he was seeing spots before Tus eyes. When asked whether he had seen a doctor he replied no just and a y this two Wing Job for floating round the Terrace of your summer was shown in a recent West Ber Lin fashion Parade and is constructed of Satin Chine making like a Leopard. Rag sweep reforms in Algeria i. By Barrett mag urn Algiers special Nyht some asian leaders to whom he talked or. Dulles said Are taking More precautions than others in the face of communist eco Normaj minister resident Robert Lacoste but none of these leaders will use his emergency Powers for is Blind to this the algerian to press Forward with land reforms increase the amount of harvests received by share Creary said. . Umbrella or. Dulles who ranged the rim of Asia from Pakistan to Indonesia to South Korea said he found uniformly that asian leaders he diet believed the . Should con Niue to be Strong and continue o be a sort of protective umbrella Over other free that was the clearest single impression that i the Secretary said. Repeatedly i was asked whether it was our purpose to maintain that protective cover affording new freedoms the Opportunity to sink deep their roots and grow Strong. Each time my reply was emphatically afe Irmatine. And this reply was received with profound asians appear to recognize and accept our ardent dedication to or. Dulles said. Roy ogilv1e of 90 Eastgate was the. Winner of this week s Jum ble contest draw. For other winners and Story see Page 4-1. Contest rules and entry form on Page 38. See Dulles Page 4 you will find main inside Page no. News 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 44, 61 finance 6 deaths and funerals 7 social news 9 to 12 new books 36 music news 38 Church news 39 radio and to 40 entertainment 41 comics 42, 43 to column. 44 sports 46, 47, 48 special features Billy Graham 8 Jumble rules entry form 38 Jumble contest 49 King of Kings 53 Frank Morriss in Hollywood Pace 44 i footnotes to foreign cables Page 61 croppers and guarantee of certain jobs for the moslem natives it was announced Friday. These will be the first non Mili tary measures taken under Powers which or. Lacoste received. Last week for dealing with the rebel lion in Algeria. The government of Premier Guy Mollet has promised that an intensification of the military Campaign against the rebels will be accompanied by social and economic reforms to Benefit natives firms obtaining government con tracts in Algeria will be required to keep open a certain proportion of jobs for natives in some cases one half. In the past europeans have had the Best opportunities in both government and private employ. Sharecroppers have been getting at times As Little As one eighth of what they grow. The amount in future May be As High As one half. Thousands of acres of land at pre sent producing Little because of backward methods of cultivation will be put to better use. Where the owners resist such reforms the government will take Over the land. T Cambridge Crew wins London Cap Cambridge 6 to 4 favourites led All the Way. To snatch a narrow Victory today Over Oxford in the 102nd rowing of the University boat race on the thames. The heavier Cambridge Crew averaging 184 pounds held off a Strong late Challenge by Oxford to win by a a Quarter. It was Cambridge s 56th Victory. Oxford won 45 times and there was one dead heat. Today s lenten thought what does the Cross of Christ mean to me firstly it is the Symbol of god s love for Man. God so loved the world secondly it is the sign of Man s disobedience or sin. Who his own self Bare our sins in his own body on the alleluia what a Saviour Rev. John e. Bethel St. Philip s Church anglican Winnipeg 100-7 shot takes grand National Aintree England s. B., Ridden by d. V. Dick Satur Day won the 110th running of the grand National steeplechase. Gentle Moya was second and Royal Tan 1954 s Winner was third. The Queen Mother s Devon Loch who appeared to have won a sure Victory stumbled just before the winning Post. E. S. A. Was 100 to 7 in the bet Ting. Gentle Moya and Royal Tan were both 28 to 1. Must had started favorite at 7 to 1, but fell Early. Victory morn was scratched just a few minutes before Post time. A Vancouver ticket won first prize of in the Irish sweep stake on e. S. Five More canadians won second prizes of each on gentle Moya. No Canadian held a ticket on Royal Tan for army and Navy sweep winners see Page 3. Move grows to 4stop Kef Auver Hartford. Conn. Special Nyht gov. Abraham a. Ribi coff of Connecticut said Friday he will have no part of any Stop Kefauver movement reportedly gathering strength throughout the country in the Wake of sen. Kefauver s recent Victory Over Adlai e. Stevenson in the Minnesota democratic primary. Gov. Ribicoff. Said that several months ago he had talked with sen. Kefauver and had assured him that the Connecticut demo cratic organization which favors big staff Igov. Stevenson for the democratic he noted the Federal department nomination would not had built up a Large engineering i participate in any attempt Toi staff. This indicated they intended i throw Road blocks in the path of to remain in the held at least to bid for the no the extent of aiding on construction of International roads those into mining areas and National soviet Jet no but Power London special British aviation experts who have made a superficial assessment of rus Sia s new twin Jet Airliner the to 104, think that newspaper stories several weeks ago gov. Ribicoff about the aircraft s capabilities Anco the weather Winnipeg variable cloudiness today sunny and mild on sunday. Winds South 25 decreasing to 15 this evening and becoming West 15 on Sun Day. Low tonight and High sunday 20 and 35. Trans Canada near finish 56roadplan starts bypass the 300-mile Section of the trans Canada High Way in Manitoba will approach completion in 1956. With the exception of 30-mile stretch it will either be finished or Well on the Way by the end of the construction year. This was revealed by Hon. F. C. Bell Public works minister Friday when he took the wraps off the biggest Highway program in the history of Mani Toba. Or. Bell said initial Survey work will Start on a 26-mile bypass around Winnipeg this year. Completion of the bypass is not hoped for before 1960. Only this bypass and a 30-mile Gap Between the Federal Aid to continue Junction of no. 4 Highway West of Portage la Prairie and Sidney Man. Will not be under contract at the end of the year. See legislature Page 4 old country soccer Hon. F. Indicated Fri Day that Manitoba has developed a Long term plan for Highway construction. More details Are to be Given shortly he said. The Public works re plying in the legislature to Sug results of soccer Gest ions made by Errick f. S Saul Day m the Lis pc Turtle Mountain on Down How the Highway program could be improved. Or. Bell also said he hoped the Federal government would stay in the Highway Aid Field after expiration of a new. Ottawa Provin Cial agreement on the trans can Ada Highway which begins april 1 this year and ends dec. 31, i960. I sen. Kefauver s Mina Tion. Regardless of what happens in the gov. Ribicoff said i will take no part in any Stop Kefauver movement and will play no dog in the Manger game. I still believe Adlai Stevenson is the Best qualified Man the democrats can offer and will continue to support his Parks. See roads Page 4 Union loses bargain rights in Ontario Toronto the Union of were exaggerated but Are agreed announced for smelter workers that the plane is powered by. Two Stevenson Jet engines which Are Ful than anything in service either i in Britain or the . I risks life in floes see Jet plane Page 5 Flag of Greece to Fly sunday March 25 commemorates the of National Independence by Greece and the Flag of that country will Fly Over the free press building All Day tomorrow in Honor of former residents of Greece now living in Canada to save trapped dog Glace Bay n. S. Dog strayed out on Glace Bay Harbor Drift ice became trapped Between cakes and thrashed about in the water until exhausted. Bystanders watched As police men Urban Brown and Bernie Clarke prepared to shoot the help less animal. 1 then Fisherman Tom Chislett disdaining the protests of onlookers took off his shirt. He walked Over the ice until it broke under him swam in Bone chilling water to the floundering dog and brought it ashore. Canada ind today lost its bar gaining rights in Ontario. In a unanimous decision the province s five Man labor relations Board ruled that because of a re in the Union s name it is not the same. Organization As previously held bargaining rights. Chose wrong spot Vancouver 38-year old logger charged with attempted breaking and entering Friday could t expect anything better under the circumstances. Clarence Anderson was charged after police caught him on the roof of the police garage Hal a Block from the police station. Entranced indignant Svengali strikes out Victoria Man who is alleged to have attempted to win Jack his divorced wife Aid of a hypnotist was blocked Friday by a court order mrs. Helen Emma Cooper was granted a injun Ion restraining her former Hus Jand and the hypnotist a woman Lorn interfering or committing trespass in any Way upon her. The injunction was granted by or. Justice j. 0 Wilson after mrs. Cooper testified that she was hypnotized in a hotel room by mrs. Dorothy Westlake hired by her former husband. Mrs. Cooper s affidavit stated that she divorced her husband Thomas Amiel Here in february 1954. Mrs. Cooper said she was employed in a Victoria furniture store. Last March 13, a blonde woman walked into the store and said she would be needing House hold furniture. She said she was a hypnotist from Toronto and a Friend had suggested that if she was in Vic Toria she would Contact miss Beir Maiden name and the one i work under at the stress re marriage mrs. Cooper said mrs. Westlake asked her to dinner at the hotel for a talk about during the conversation mrs. Cooper said mrs. Westlake Laid particular., emphasis on her re marriage. At a subsequent meeting in the hotel mrs. Cooper said the woman put her. Under a trance after giving her a drink in a room almost overpowering with the scent of Conrad watling a private investigator hired by mrs. Cooper said he entered the room just As mrs. Westlake was coaxing mrs. Cooper to talk to her former husband on the Telephone. He said mrs. Cooper was obviously in a dazed condition when mrs. Westlake said to her you Are a sleeping Beauty. You cannot be up until you Are kissed by your Prince then turning to or. Watling she said Here is your Prince Charm she motioned to or. Watling to kiss her. He did watling said and mrs. Cooper came out her trance. English league division i Birmingham c 1, Blackpool 2 Burnley 4, Sundu Riand 0 Charlton a 0, Wolverhampton w 2 Luton town 2, Aston Villa 1 Manchester u 1, Bolton w 0 Newcastle u 1, Huddersfield t 1 Preston be 2, Portsmouth 1 Sheffield u 0. Arsenal 2 Tottenham h 2, Manchester c 1 Bromwich 3, Chelsea 0 Everton cardiac c late Kickoff division ii Barnsley 2, Doncaster r 2 Bristol c 0, Nottingham f 0 Bury 0, Bristol hovers 1 Fulham 2, Stoke City 0 Leeds u 4, Plymouth a 2 Middlesbrough 2, Sheffield w 2 Notts county 2, Liverpool 1 port Vale 4, Blackburn r 1 Rotherham u 2, Lincoln c 2 Swansea t 6, Leicester c 1 West Ham u 1, Huu City 1 division Iii Southern Aldershot 1, Colchester u 0 Brighton 1, Exeter City 0 Crystal p 1, Leyton o 2 Ipswich town 1, Brentford 1 Newport county 1, Millwall 4 Northampton t 1, Norwich c i Queen s or 0, Bournemouth 1 Shrewsbury t 3, Coventry c 0 Southampton 0, Southend u 0 Swindon town 0, Gillingham 1 Torquay u 0, Reading 0 Wausau 2, Watford 1 division Iii Northern Bradford City 2, Southport 0 Crewe Alex 3, Carlisle u 1 Derby county 3, Chester 1 Halifax t 0, Tran Mere r 2 Hartlepool u 1, Grimsby t 2 Mansfield t a Rochdale 0 Oldham a 3, Darlington 3 Scunthorpe u 1, Gateshead 1 Stockport c 0, Bradford 0 Workington 0, Accrington so. Wrex Harn 3, Chesterfield 0 York City -3, Barrow 2 scottish cup s Emi finals celtic 2, Clyde 1 hearts 0, Raith rovers 0 scottish league division a Dundee 3, Partick to Dunfermline a 2, East Fife 3 Motherwell 1, Aberdeen 1 rangers 3, Kilmarnock 2 Stirling a 1, Airdrie plans 1 division b Albion r 1, Brechin c 3 Arbroath 0, East Stirling 0 Ayr u 1, Dundee u 0 Berwick r 0, Alcoa a 0 Monu Ose 2, Hamilton a 1 St. Johnstone 4, Morton 1 Stenhouse Muir 3, Cowdenbeath 0 Stranraer 2, Dumbarton 1 third Lanark 0, Forfar a 0 Amateur International England 4, Scotland 2, Wembley stadium ik1sh cup sell finals Cliftonville 0, distillery 1 Glen Toran 4, Portadown 0 temperatures maximum minimum temperatures and precipitation readings for 24 hour period ending s.30 . Saturday March 24, Max. Min. .52 38 1936, were Vancouver Calgary 65 Edmonton Swift current Regins 38 48 30 Saskatoon 30 Brandon. 24 Winn puff 33 fort William 29 27 Toronto. 32 Montreal 34 Halifax 47 36. 25 24 11 3 0 9 17 7 23 Pree. .20 .02 to. .23 to. .06
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