Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 29, 1956

Issue date: Friday, June 29, 1956
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 29, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday june 29, 1956 Page t Iceland s people still Loyal to nato Reykjavik special owns . The essential thing is Iceland s general election leaves the question of the continued pre sence of . Troops on her territory Uncertain but it confirms Iceland s membership of the North Atlantic treaty Organiza Tion. The Independence party which leads the outgoing government has won most seats 19 out of 52, a loss of two. This party to Gether with the progressives with 17 seats and the social democrats with eight seats is commit Ted to the support of Iceland s inclusion in nato. The people s Alliance a Mer Ger of communists and left Wing socialists1 and the defunct National Protection party oppose not Only the . Base at Kef la Vik about 30 Miles from Reykjavik but also Iceland s nato link. Their Small showing in the elec Tion indicates that neutralise Here is not a widespread sentiment. Party spokesmen say that ice land will discuss with the . And the nato Powers the future of the Kef Lavik base later this year. Here the views of the Independence and progressive parties differ. The independents mod Erate conservatives consider that Iceland should think carefully before revising her 1951 agree ment with the . Authorizing them to Man Kef Lavik. Independent Leader Olafur Thors said i am not sure we can yet ensure our defence without american against this foreign minister Kristinn Gudmundsson who is a i Street. Progressive supporter although Raymond Unger son of mrs. Not actually a member of the Sarah Unger was injured when that the base fixed by the 1951 treaty and Iceland s nato membership fixed by the 1949 treaty Are two separate questions. One disadvantage of the elec Tion results will be the unbalance of the resulting parliament. The independents the strongest party polled the highest number of votes in their history yet they cannot dominate the progressives who made an election Alliance with the social democrats. Copyright 1956, observer foreign news service 3 children youth injured in accidents an eight year old boy is in children s Hospital after running into the path of a moving Auto from Between two parked cars thursday night. Other traffic accidents thursday sent two More children and a 16-year-old youth to Hospital. In Hospital Are Raymond Unger 8, of 465 Bur rows Avenue. Adolf Zerbin 16, of 606 Talbot Avenue. Gregory Cook 7, of 356 Carlton Street. Michael Pinkus 3, of 302 Laura lathing opposes the presence of americans in Princi ple. Nevertheless he says he is he was in collision with a car driven by Rose Masik 328 Alfred Avenue. Police said the boy had ready to consider a Compromise apparently run in front of the car arrangement such As icelandic and from Between two parked vehicles . Technicians Manning the base together. These details will be hammered out when Iceland negotiates with More about Israel continued from Page 1 at the meeting according to an israeli foreign ministry communique or. Ben Gurion told Gen. Burns that Israel cannot acquiesce in the grave situation prevailing along that armstice demarcation line with and urged him to impress upon t h e Jordan authorities the need for their taking strict measures to put an end to this situation " Gen. Burns the communique said promised to convey Israel s near his Home. He is in children s Hospital with a fractured Skull and abrasions to the face and body. Adolf Zerbin was cycling West along Nairn Avenue near Gery Street when he collided with an East bound Auto driven by Ray mond Turcotte 544 Sydney ave nue East Kildonan. He was knocked from his Cycle by the Impact and was taken to Winnipeg Gen eral Hospital suffering possible head injuries. His condition is fair. Gregory Cook is in fairly Good condition at Winnipeg general Hospital after colliding with a car driven by Joseph Root 111 Eugenie Street Norwood. Police said Gregory was one of two. Boys chasing each other on Edmonton Street near Quappelle Avenue and in the excitement of the moment he ran in front of the South bound Auto. Michael Pinkus was injured views to the jordanian govern ment. Both the prime minister s re when he was in collision with a Marks and the statement of driven by Charles Merke of israeli delegation to the mixed River Hills on Logan Avenue near armistice commission seemed to i Ellen Street. He was taken to hos increase the possibility that Israel might resort to retaliatory action unless the Border situation is re Pital with abrasions to the face nose Temple and forehead. His condition is Good. School s out All Over Manitoba but pupils in mrs. M. Harbourne s Grade 5 class at Laura Secord school made it a double Celebration thursday. They presented a gift Box to their teacher for her birthday. The gift Box which contained two presents one for the last school Day the other for the birthday was presented by Marilyn Slac Donatl of 98 Lenore Street. There was also a birthday cake to help make the class s closing1 party a Success. More about speaker continued from Page 1 the Row in the tense House re Vived All the bitter feelings that have been smouldering since the pipeline debate and the govern ment s unprecedented use of clo sure on that occasion. Letter personal or. Speaker said the letter was a personal one. It was never in tended that it be made Public. It had been written to a Friend Alonzo cing Mars an editorial free Lance Newspaperman who had quoted from the letter when writ ing an editorial in la Patrie. Or. Cing Mars Friday tendered or. Speaker a written apology for having used the letter which he enough trouble already i was acknowledged was personal. The first and More damaging of two paragraphs quoted from or. Beaudoin s letter read if had had the Chance to speak have no doubt that it would have been easy for found my accusers me to con the hardest solved soon to its satisfaction. The statement went on to say there is a distinct danger that the Border situation might further deteriorate unless the jordanian authorities take the strictest measures pos sible to bring an end to the at no Quarter the main purpose of or. Ben Gurion s request for the conference with Gen. Burns appeared to be to impress upon the in officer is Rael s determination to give no Quarter either to the Arab nations or to the in in Pursuit of its Basic of protecting the secur Ity of her territory. The prime minister Alamance on this Point is believed Here to have been the Central motivation of his mister of Moshe Sharett As foreign minister recently. It is Likely that or. Ben Gurion expressed to Gen. Burns the View Highway Accident injures three near Melita Melita Man. Persons were injured two of them seriously when a car collided with a tractor thursday night three Miles East of Melita on no. 3 Highway. The Driver of the car Oscar Wilaert Deloraine District Farmer was reported still unconscious at 11 . Friday and in serious condition with head injuries. Also in serious condition is the passenger in the car George Popplestone 20, of Pilot Mound suffering a leg fracture and abrasions. The tractor operator Russell that Israel will decide when it is Robyn 37, was reported in Good necessary to exercise its right of j condition Friday morning. All self defence to protect its Borders three Are in Melita Hospital. And not the in Security coun both vehicles were reported tra cil which according to or. Ham veiling East on the Highway when Harskjold s report has sole Juris the car slowed into the Back of diction in this matter. Ithe tractor. Thing of the whole matter was for me to be incapable of explaining myself while my accusers falsified the facts for their political progressive conservative and Kcf members during the pipeline debate charged or. Speaker and his Deputy with abandoning the essential impartiality of the chair and leaning toward the govern ment in their rulings. Asks dissolution or. Drew Rose immediately after the opening of the House Friday. He said that in View of the intolerable situation that had been created in the House by or. Speaker impugning motives of the members he was asking it. Hon. C. D. Howe acting prime minis Ter to dissolve the House and give the Canadian people an Opportunity to elect a new Parlia ment. M. J. Coldwell Kcf Leader agreed with or. Drew that the situation in the present Parlia ment had become the Only Way out would be to Call an election for a new Parlia ment. Or. Speaker Beaudoin immediately intervened. He humbly apologized to the House. He said thai he had written a personal letter which was never intended for publication but it had been published. He said it raised a question of whether the member who occupied the chair was deprived of the right to write per Sonal correspondence. Had the right he said that members of the opposition not satisfied with his rulings during the pipeline debate had appealed his rulings and had resorted to a motion of censure. Those two courses were open to them and they had made use of them. He had wanted to speak on the censure motion but there had been differences of opinion As to whether he should speak and accordingly he kept silent but 1 Felt i had the right to be he said. I am very sorry part of the personal letter was or. Speaker said. As if i did not have shocked to learn it had been published in a Montreal he said that the wording of his letter could be translated from the French As distorted the facts rather than the stronger falsified the he offered to read the whole of his personal correspondence with or. Cine Mars. It. Hon. J. G. Gardiner minister of agriculture objected. He questioned if it was proper for personal correspondence to be read to the House or tabled. Would make copies or. Speaker said he would make copies of the letter available to members wishing to read them. Or. Drew said the opposition was now aware that or. Speaker who was supposed to be impartial held the View that certain members falsified the facts to their political advantage. This removes from or. Speaker any suggestion said or. Drew. Way in which or. Speaker would be free to speak would be to resign from his High office and speak As a private member either outside the House or in the House. This House can no longer proceed with a feeling of impartiality on the part of the member who occupies the speaker s chair. I say that for the Sake of the people of Canada and for the Sake of the dignity of the House of commons the government has Only one course open to it that of dissolving the House and calling a general prime minister St. Laurent is absent from Ottawa attending the of he said the Only Commonwealth Prim ministers conference in London. In his absence it. Hon c. D. Howe is act ing prime minister. Liberals nominate a. H. Parker Dauphin Man. Special a. Halley Parker Gilbert Plains District Farmer and unsuccessful Liberal candidate in the last fed eral election was nominated candidate at a nominating convention Here thursday afternoon. Contender for the nomination was Veteran parliamentarian w. J. Ward who six times represented the Dauphin constituency. Or. Parker is a member of the Board of governors of the University of Manitoba. Ami Eggertson of Dauphin was elected president of the Dauphin Federal Liberal association at the organization meeting. He replaced a. T. Warnock. Lloyd g. Sneath was named vice president mrs. 65 years of service in one Job in june 1891 a slightly built boy walked into the free press office on Mcdermot Avenue East and asked for a Job. He was sent to the mailing room of the free press Prairie Farmer and his name added to the payroll. Thursday to Mark the completion of years of continuous service during which he Rose from mailing room boy to circulation manager of the Prairie Farmer Andrew g. Cowan was honoured by executives of the paper at a Lun Cheon in the Manitoba club. An engraved Silver tray was presented to or. Cowan by Vic Tor sic ton publisher. Keep Happy or. Cowan s main recipe for sticking to a Job is a simple formula of getting to like your task and learning All you can about it. Then you keep Happy in your Job surely one of the main essentials to Success in any he says. During his Long association with the free press or. Cowan has had Many outside interests. He was particularly Active in masonic work. Or. Cowan enjoying excellent health walks the two Miles from his Home at 480 Sprague Street to his office every morning on very cold Days in Winter and very hot Days in Post in 1 Jis or. Cowan has seen the free press weekly circulation grow from very Small to its present figure in excess of he be came circulation manager in 1915. He is still fully Active in charge of. His department and says he has no intention of retiring at present. Share scholarship miss Patricia Woolley social worker at the children s Home of Winnipeg thursday was presented with a share scholarship by g. W. Lawrence share treasurer. Miss Woolley will leave the end of August to study for her master s degree in psychiatric so Cial work at the new York school social work. 10 year Man Duke Snider is in his tenth sea son with the dodgers. Learn to drive expert instruction in dual controlled cars Duffy s driving school phone 56-4116 for immediate appointment mechanics we have immediate openings for experienced or Semi experienced mechanics for work on construction equip ment. This is steady employment with a progressive growing company offering Good working conditions group insurance pension plan and other employee benefits. Age limit 40. Phone collect Ken Watson 8.30 5.30 at 74-4533, h. C. Smith 7 9 ., at 44-4579, or write d. H. Cruver. Powell equipment co. Ltd. 1060 Arlington Street Winnipeg with Uji Shing Well or Flange real refreshment Ringstrom Secretary and Troendle treasurer. Mrs. Robert Lee was elected women s vice president. The meeting government for commended its action in the As Suring prompt construction of the trans Canada pipe line. High Bridge Phoenix Navajo Bridge in Arizona connecting North and South Points of the grand Canyon is 616 feet Long and is 467 feet above the level of the water. By any test you la like Tea Best with bubbly boiling wat Etc attention please bus riders Crescent Talbot routes starting july lit after 6 Monday to saturday and All Day sundays and Crescent bus route will be joined with Talbot Al shown in diagram. Please note that during those time the bus Stop an Garry South of Portage will be discontinued and instead a Stop will be located in Garry North of Portage beside Paris building. Alternate Talbot buses signed will continue to operate South on Donald and Over Midtown Bridge As at present regular Crescent route Crescent All Day route after 6 Also sundays holidays Coniston Jaulneau routes during july and August when demand for service during evenings is negligible service will be Dis continued after 8 Downtown New time tables Are being distributed. If you Are 93-0441 will put a copy in the mail for you. Not already in our mailing list Call the greater Winnipeg transit commission tops in service Quality prices look. 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