Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, June 30, 1956

Issue date: Saturday, June 30, 1956
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 30, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 8 Winnipeg free press saturday june 30, 1956 c of c opposes National health insurance plan vigorous opposition to the fed eral government s proposal for a National health insurance plan was voiced Friday by the Winnipeg chamber of Commerce in a sub amount of taxes that can be imposed has limits and meeting essential requirements will press these limits without adding to them the Burden of health insure Mission to the Manitoba govern Jance the chamber argued. Ment. The Brief noted that the govern ment operated British Columbia plan had resulted in Hospital costs being about higher per Day than in Manitoba. As Well the average stay in Winnipeg general Hospital is 10.2 Days compared with 13.5 for Vancouver general Hospital. The chamber s Brief commended the provincial government s Cau Tion in considering Ottawa s proposal and urged Manitoba not to abandon its present voluntary sys tem of prepaid Hospital care. Instead of supporting a free government Hospital service which was bound to be wasteful inefficient and assistance should go first to Aid indigents the uninsurable including older persons those who have not been reached with satisfactory voluntary plans and those who suffer Carastro differ on length More about steel continued from Page 1 Pic Hospital costs. Any compulsory plan would re sult in lower standards of care and higher costs the chamber Brief contended. To stated that the Federal plan would result in the individual pay ing More for Hospital care. The More about Appeal continued from Page 1 iwas the View of highest officials that the riots were unlikely to flare into More than local re Bellion especially since soviet troops Are still on polish soil. Bread riots the United the state ment said is profoundly shocked to learn of the shooting at Poz Nan these people were merely expressing their profound grievances they apparently feel that their government primarily serves the interest of the soviet in calling for red rulers to live up to wartime pledges of free elections in Eastern Europe the the steel compasses have insisted on a five year agreement to succeed the present two year pact. The Union says it cannot bind the steelworkers to so Long a contract. The company later Cut its de mands to four years and four months. The steelworkers Are rot really hot against acceptance the Industry offer Union president David j. Mcdonald said on Fri Day. The Eisenhower administration meanwhile took a hands off Atti tude toward the negotiations for the m Omen t. Labor Secretary James p. Mitchell said Friday night representatives of labor and management in the steel Industry Are responsible mature experienced negotiators i am sure they Are now doing everything possible within the processes of free collective bargaining to Avert Friday night top officers of the Industry s big three . Steel Bethlehem and and nine other major firms rejected an invitation to Confer personally with or. Mcdonald. . Friday on a trailer after it was released by custom officials at Emerson who discovered after an investigation that duty had previously been paid on the same machine. The 10-ton, machine was i stolen june 18 in St. Boniface Eva namely that the people of even if a strike were averted from Kelvin cartage who Pur Eastern Europe Many with a Long i at the last minute it might be chased the equipment from my state department asserted that they said no useful purpose this episode dramatically Rader could be served by changing be lines what president Eisenhower go Tilting procedures. Said to the soviet rulers at Gen production loss heavy polish communist troops move against demonstrating workers in Poznan the scene of violent bread Riols thursday. Police troops and tanks were used to crush the revolt of Industrial proletariat demanding better living conditions and More food. The picture was taken through the car window of a dutch businessman attending the International Trade fair at Poznan and smuggled out through the red censorship. Winnipeg s wandering grader returns Home Winnipeg s wandering grader equipment said the theft returned Home. The machine resulted in a loss it arrived in Winnipeg at 8.301 of approximately in time and proud record of National exis tence should be Given the Benefit of our wartime pledge that they should have the right to choose the form of government under which they will live and their Sovereign rights should be restored to them. Discontent the state department added that All free Peoples would be watching to see if the people of Poland will be allowed a govern ment which would remedy the grievances that have brought them to a breaking Point. The polish riots Are officially viewed despite a minority of Dis sent within the department As a month before steel operations return to Normal. The banking of Call equipment on a rental Pur Chase basis. And expenses involved in return ing the machine. Asked if the grader suffered any damage or. Hrycenko said it certainly did t do the machine any Good driving it 250 Miles with out servicing after it had been worked for 15 hours. I think it was driven while Low on ramp officials said saturday they had made no arrest in connection with the theft of the a being part of the and leave Between created by the disillusionment j and seamen Idle growing out of the downgrading of Stalin. The big question Here is whether the riots might cause mos cow to try to reverse the decision to encourage greater Independence in satellite communist parties. Officials Are also Ponder in what the effect will be on the leaders epitomized by communist party chief Nikita Khrushchev who by working out their rapprochement with Yugoslavia s marshal Tito expelled by Stalin from the communist fraternity made possible such ind Epen Scapegoat after the unsuccessful East Ger has 100 Miles of Ottawa up in. Hon. C. D. Howe Trade minister said Fri Day trans Canada pipe lines Ltd. Now has enough pipe to build 100 Miles of the Western Section of its pipeline to deliver Alberta natural Gas to Winnipeg. He was replying in the com Mons to William Hamilton pc Montreal notre Dame de Grace who had asked How Long trans Canada could continue to build then chief. Of the the Westen Section is was subse1 ported from the . Or. Howe said he supposes pro Quentlyn executed. I those who feel that or. Thrush a Chev May be on his Way out won Der if he might be the logical Scapegoat this time. It is scheduled to Start saturday More about wedding continued from Page 1 fires now underway takes about Michael Hrycenko. An official which was taken to Fargo three reheating take much longer. Industry sources said Friday that production losses due to the Cooling of the giant blast furnaces have already amounted to Mil Lions of dollars. A strike would find the . With a Reserve steel Supply to take care of its needs for 30 to 60 Days. There would be a critical Short age however in some Fields. The Oil Industry for instance would feel the Pinch immediately. A strike would also halt most Iron Ore freighters on the great and left on the lot of the Dakota tractor company. The machine was originally sold by Dakota tractor to a firm in Edmonton who paid the duty on the grader but refused to take a delivery when the equipment a the judge also said or. Miller Ved in the Alberta City told him the couple had originally. The then contacted planned to be married on equipment and offered the but suddenly changed their minds i machine to them stating that it or. Miller said that because of was now duty free Mccau the change in plans he had been Ament m turn sold the machine to unable to use the ring he had cartage on a rental Pur dered for the single ring ceremony it was not to be ready until saturday. Charse basis or months More about Poland continued from Page 1 stated that 18 ago a Caterpillar . Miss Monroe wore a Black had been skirt and a Pink sweater set con from one of their Yards in okla his use of these two methods a sisting of a slip Over and Cardigan homa and had never been re geared to be indicated by various covered despite the continued shooting the belgians said that in Many parts of Poznan the scene was quite tranquil Friday with Many people walking in the streets in Normal fashion. The Poznan Trade fair reopened at noon Friday and will evidently continue through to its scheduled end on sunday. Little conclusive information a available yet As to. Whether anti communist disturbances have occurred in the last 24 hours in any other part of Poland. There were some signs that pos sible further anti communist Vio Lence May be expected by the polish regime. Some Western businessmen in Poznan Are reported to have been warned that it is still not Safe for them to leave Poznan by train presumably because of the possible sabotage of rail traffic by underground forces. Premier Cygankiewicz who Hur ried from Warsaw to Poznan thursday was reported still ther Friday night. He is evidently at tempting to Deal with the Situa Tion with a mixture of Draconic punishment coupled with conces Sions to the dissatisfied Poznan workers. Ask in probe riots new York special Nyht exiled leaders of nine Iron curtain countries joined Friday in an a peal to the United nations for an International investigation of conditions in communist Poland and other Iron curtain countries As a result of the Poznan uprising. The request came from the As Sembly of captive european nations a group of exiled former political leaders of Albania bul Garia Czechoslovakia Estonia Hungary Latvia Lithuania Poland and Romania. The group holds that communist representatives of these nations in the United nations do not speak for the majority of the people behind the Iron curtain. Such an International investigation of the Poznan shootings the Acen declared would show for All the world to see that soviet aggression domination and Colo Nial exploitation Are at the Root of these and Many against the captive the Appeal of the Acen has been directed to or. E. Ronald Walker of Australia this month s president of the United nations Security Council. Or. Vilis Masens president of the Acen who announced the groups action said his group also wired in Secretary general Dag Hammar skjold now in Warsaw on a Good will Mission asking him to investigate the Poznan uprising. Or. Masens told newsmen that because of the threat of a soviet veto of the plan proposed by the Acen his group will also Appeal separately to the Western big three Powers the ., Britain and France asking them to bring about the requested inter National investigation. More about Holiday continued from Page 1 temperatures will Rise to about the 70 degree Mark on both Days and drop to 50 degrees saturday night. While a change could occur by monday the Weatherman is not too hopeful for unsettled weather persists on the Western Prairies and will Likely pass through South Ern Manitoba. While weather will not be Bright a More encouraging word for week end travellers came from the government s highways Branch. Most roads in the province Are in Good condition although several Are under construction in places and recent heavy Rains have made unravelled sections Slippery. On the trans Canada Highway construction is under Way from East Braintree to Falcon 1 East is in Good condition except for a few surface Breaks. Additional lanes Are being constructed from Parkdale to Lockport. No. 1 West is under construction 2nd Fellowship award aids research project or. Peter Gaskell now doing medical research at the University of Manitoba has been awarded a second Fellowship to continue his project by the Cana Dian life insurance medical Fellowship fund. Or. Gaskell s research project deals with the failure of the blood in the arteries due to contraction of the vessels. He is reviewing a method of estimating the critical closing pressure in human extremities. Ends publication new York Ameri can Magazine is ceasing Publica Tion after its August Issue. The monthly Magazine has been published under its present name since 1911. The american s circulation was in St. James and for two Milts East of Portage la Prairie. No. 22 from Beausejour to Victoria Beach is fair but under construction from grand Beach Corner to Hillside. Thousands of people were crowd ing the province s roads on their Way from the City to the beaches and extra trains were scheduled to Winnipeg Beach grand Beach and Victoria Beach. A big attraction in the North will be the sixth annual Trout festival at flin flon which begins Satur Day and continues to july 3. Brandon will open its provincial exhibition and Western Trade fair monday and the red River regatta will attract crowds to Selkirk. In Winnipeg a big scottish sports Day will be held at Polo Park before and during the regular horse races of which the feature event will be the added Canadian Derby. The Dominion Day Holiday commemorates the 89th birthday of Canada As a nation. In 1857 upper and lower Canada which Ontario and Quebec joined with Nova Scotia and new Brunswick. Manitoba joined confederation three years later. Safety officials on both land and water will be working overtime this weekend trying to save people from their own carelessness particularly to Cut Down the disastrous drowning toll which has been a feature of this summer so far. Last year one Manitoban was killed on the roads and 15 injured. Two people drowned. Face lifting Don t Overlook your dealing Complex Oil installation works priced from 560o.oo. Safe proven parti and service. Fur Naiman Ltd pm. 42-254s. She wore no make up. Or. Miller covered wore a dark Blue Linen suit and White shirt open at the neck. Just before they left the wed Ding party drank a Toast with Champagne brought to the court House by mrs. Slavitt. Only hours before the ceremony at a press conference the couple had declined to Tell newsmen the two things they wanted most to know about the marriage when and where it would take place. Miss Monroe said that she wanted it to be a very quiet wedding. Or. Miller said that obviously if they announced the time and place it could t possibly be quiet. The marriage was the second for or. Miller who won the pulitzer prize for his death of a sales and the third for miss Monroe. She was divorced from Joe Dimaggio in 1954. The play Wright is 40 and miss Monroe thirty. Medical schools get research fellowships Jurac tuners. Toronto up research fellowships to assist projects i 10 Canadian medical have been awarded by the f f Dian life insurance officers As pole 13 doctors it wasifj1 riday. Eight fellow-1 announced Friday. Eight ships Are renewals to allow dentists to continue their work j Monument commemorating West the rest Are for new research Lern projects. Will Midnight however production of pipe would depend on the stockpile of clutching Straw plates in the hands of pipe Man a shortly before the wedding clutching Arthur Miller As though i he were a Straw and she was drowning Marilyn Monroe announced that she plans to have children and also continue her movie career. Or. Miller standing firm and erect while thus clutched responded by saying i am in favor Ottawa up a Cut Stone Canada s first homesteader be unveiled by the Home fellowships include those to Steamer s son july 11 near port Tel -1 _ t or. E. C. Elliot University of Alberta or. G. E. Dower University of British Columbia and or. Peter Gaskell University of Manitoba. Used lumber for garages cottages and repairs. Doors windows plywood Brick plumbing heating boilers pipe. Chop co building wreckers 802 Archibald St. Pm. 20-2619 announcer for Canada s Edmonton Good salary and staff benefits for experienced program and news Man. Send audition tape snapshot and details to radio to 102 . Build ing Edmonton. Age la Prairie Man. The Northern affairs depart ment said Friday the first homesteader in the West was John Sanderson a 32-year-old Scot. On july 2, 1872, he filed the first claim on a Quarter Section of land near Portage la Prairie and built a farm Home and gained title to it in 1831. A feature Story about Pioneer Sanderson appeared in the free press saturday Section sept. 25, 1954. The Monument was erected by the department on the recommendation of the historic Sites and monuments Board of Canada. The unveiling ceremony sponsored by the Portage la Prairie fair committee will see John san Derson s son Richard unveil the Stone on the site where his father first settled and where he was born. Premier Campbell of Manitoba and other officials will attend the ceremony. Of All wallpaper sold in the ., about. 60 per cent is sold to amateurs. Western Concrete products Ltd. Brandon Man. Require a manager for its redi mix Concrete Plant commensurate with qualifications. Apply stating qualifications and salary expected. Replies confidential. Mrs. Bolton More about Bandit continued from Page 1 these bits of Monroe Ama came to Light during a picture making and question popping spree under a Maple tree hard by an empty swimming Pool Back of the nine room White Frame House on or. Miller s 35-acre farm Here in the Connecticut Hills 20 Miles West of Waterbury. It can be reported Here that miss Monroe on a farm is still miss Monroe. Friday she wore a Black skirt that was tight and a tailored Mustard that was surprisingly Loose. No stockings and High heeled Black kid pumps hardly the thing for a milkmaid. She wiggled through the Clover As she does on film. Mugging for boys whenever she saw a camera she thrust her face Forward opened her Mouth and lowered her Eye lids. Since there were perhaps 30 or More photographers of All kinds present she was in that seemingly breathless condition for Long periods at a time. And if anybody thinks he might try to drag or. Miller away from miss Monroe he should think again. She hardly Ever relaxes that two handed clutch on his right Arm. Once when she did relax it for a moment he seized the Opportunity to give the Arm a sooth ing rub. Miss Monroe is still committed to go to England on july 13 and or. Miller still has t got a pass port to accompany her. He is currently under congressional fire for refusing to identify persons he saw i attending communist meetings in the past. A tragedy preceded the Cere Mony by Only a few hours. Prin Don t stall the burglar now hop to it and it was then that he poked his gun against her ribs she said. Official communist statements. One of these has said that the Poznan provocateurs and i version lists were to be treated with tile full severity of the Law a phrase which May be taken to mean that a considerable number of death sentences will be handed out. No magic on the other hand the polish communist press in a surprisingly rapid comment on the Poznan riots spoke partly in terms of bettering the economic position of the workers. It conceded that their position was not Good. The polish United workers communist party newspaper Tribuna Ludu said our economic situation is not easy. It is difficult Many justified demands of the working class Are to be satisfied. The party and the government have already effected Many important political changes. An exceedingly wide amnesty has been proclaimed and realized. A Regula Tion of wages within our present possibilities has been initiated. Naturally a Radical turn in the eco nomic situation cannot be effected overnight. There Are no magic formulae in this London Reuters polish Premier Josef Cygankiewicz told the people of Poznan Over War saw radio Friday night that in spite of events there the govern ment and the United workers she went into the bedroom with communist party would not him behind still holding the the process of democratize against her and eave him the of Poland s political against her and gave him the Money. She said she had offered him the purse but he had refused it and had ordered her to open it and hand him the Money. A Man fitting mrs. Bolton s description of the Bandit was seen sneaking up the rear Alley by Richard Adams who occupies the first floor suite of the House. The stolen was what was left of a Cheque cashed by mrs. Bolton thursday. She had been saving the Money to prepare for a Tea to Honor her daughter who was due to arrive Friday night from Minneapolis for a visit. Merger extends to individual Union level Edmonton up merger of Canada s Union organizations will go past the Union of the two National labor bodies and extend Down to the level of the individual Union Gordon Cushing executive vice president of the new Canadian labor Congress said in an interview Friday. Or. Cushing arrived Here with a group of members of the National research Council who have just completed a tour of Canada s the Premier s radio Appeal to Poznan citizens was recorded and broadcast by Warsaw radio. He said that foreign imperialist centres were responsible for the Poznan bloody riots he said that the Security ice and the army deserved Praise for their behaviour. They had withstood provocation and had refrained from firing until it became absolutely necessary to restore Public order the Premier said. Let anyone raising his hand against people s Poland be warned and be sure that we shall chop off that hand of the Premier said. We shall together fight for the further democratization of our woman Hurt in collision a two car collision at Isabel Street and William Avenue at 11.35 . Friday sent mrs. Freda Bay 54, of 557 Smithfield Avenue to Winnipeg general Hospital with cuts to the face and arms and a possible fractured nose. Her condition is reported police said the injured woman was a passenger in a car oper Northland. He is meeting by her husband Abraham Union officials Here at the begin s4 who was proceeding South on neg of a Western tour to discuss Isabel . The other vehicle merger plans with Union officials. The most obvious need he said Cess Mara Scherbatoff new York is for one single Union to repress Bureau chief for the French Maga Lent packing House workers across Zine. Pans match was killed in Canada while the same need is an automobile Accident near the apparent in the Oil and chemical Miller farm. And Cereal industries. Was travelling West on William Avenue and operated by Ronald Wagner 16, of 1080 Logan Avenue. An average of earthquake shocks Are recorded in a Normal 1 year. Increased financial responsibility required for Manitoba motorists of w in tomorrow july 1st, amendments. To Manitoba s Highway traffic act come into effect. Minimum financial responsibility limits have been increased to for one person injured or killed old minimum and for two or More persons injured or killed in one Accident old minimum property damage mini mum remains at this Means that you should review your automobile policy immediately. For m Protection of to save their policyholders the inconvenience of changing policies in mid Terni Board companies members of the Western Canada insurance underwriters association have included this extra Protection since july 1st last year. Protection extra Cost the outstanding Safe driving record of Manitoba motorists has resulted in reduced losses. Consequently Board companies were Able to Grant this increased coverage at no extra and in addition have further reduced their rates recommend higher coverage we stress that the new limits Are mini mum requirements. Recent court decisions have indicated that higher coverage is desirable. This is your Best insurance value available at a comparatively slight increase in Premium from any Board company. Your local Board agent today ;