Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 5, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press meats for babies shift s Moit precious product Annie goes on the Broadway musical get your gun will go on for the rest of the week ending saturday regardless of weather it was announced today the show was cancelled due to rain tuesday and wednesday evenings and those wishing to change their tickets May do so. By Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg thursday july 5, 1956 week end edition with comics Loc City lost in govt. Shuffle is protest Winnipeg South Centre women s Liberal association is taking Steps to pro test what it feels is a violation of a gentleman s agreement by Premier d. L. Campbell. The Premier has roused the ire of the association by not listing a greater Winnipeg representative in the Cabinet shakeup announced wednesday. Essay contest will name Blind Fawn racing ends at Polo Park o. 0. Siccle. President. Ments Winnipeg s position will be taken Rully Inlo be feel he a gone Back we took this to mean that he against the City when you con Sider that greater Winnipeg has almost half the population of he province and not a single voice in announced special a Culive meeting would to consider protest action. Iuka m Luch. M my i while Olhorn members of was going to meet our i the the Evecuti c Are already taking mrs. Steele said and now we thursday morning she was Busy Irwin or their grievance. Mrs. Feel he has gone Back on trying to line up a meeting 01 lick an executive Mem she said her organization Felt the the association s executive on the her appeared on a beet pro Premier was discriminating Cabinet question. Sra m on a Winnipeg radio station. Thursday morning to outline the association s Siml on Cabinet re a princ Talion for the Winnipeg area. Asks Jayc fies a 1 mrs. M. Fraser. Vicc Percsi a re Cal. Was Ano taking an Active part in the protest move. Thurs. Flay morning she tried to enlist the. Aid of the win Picc Junior Cham her of Commerce by was Given j no assurances of action from this Quarter. According in mrs. St Elc. The association thought it had an understanding Premier Caimp Hail that when to reorganized i Ravinel. In Lite recent shuffle he would appoint a minister from greater Winnipeg. Karly in May when the appointed f. L. Lobin to the inc to lil a vacancy left by the resignation of Hon. U. D. Turner provincial treasurer the Assoc a a Tion passed a Resolution asking for Cabinet representation for greater Winnipeg. It was mailed to pre a Mier Campbell. In a letter of reply a few Days later he wrote in part Aid. Mccreery keeps health chairmanship rejects Orlikov motions the Winnipeg Parks Board decided wednesday afternoon to hold a children s essay con test to name Assiniboine Park zoo s Blind Fawn. The suggestion came from Parks superintendent t. R. Hodgson. Or. Hodgson told the Board that an operation to be per formed thursday at the Ander son animal Hospital would determine which of two Eye diseases the Little animal had. If it were Glacoma. He said it would be incurable. It it were a Cataract it might be cured. In any event he said Public sympathy with the animal made it unwise to destroy it in any Case. asked Board Mem Ber Roy Maley if you have to have land plans for new track officials still won t say where or when but Kirkfield Park Likely site land has been purchased and plans drawn up for a new horse racing track miss a Anna. M. Sneers president of the Manitoba jockey club revealed wednesday. She Lio . Friday Premier Campbell j cd Jan to say when or where the development would take place. However it was Learned was originally Park was the probable location. Scheduled for thursday morning. Mis3 Peers made the announcement at the same time As she officially closed Newm seed j racing at Polo Park after 31 years of activity. I d rather not face that possibility right said or. Hodgson. Arrangements for the essay contest were left in the hands of the superintendent. Swearing in postponed i swearing in ceremonies for five i members of the Manitoba Cabinet Iwho were Given new posts in wednesday s Cabinet shuffle will be i held at the legislative building at Uei. Nov destroy it after a year any try and Commerce could not make asking her resignation o Winnipeg s civic health committee by a 4 to 1 vote wednesday afternoon rejected a motion by Aid David Orlikov that Aid. Maude Mccreery resign As chairman. Aid. Orlikov argued that a 1 d. You to car Iain Ion con i Mccreery was morally bound to Arlont that when the time comes to support in Public the decisions of consider fill Are Cabinet appoint cily Council because she was in the no fireworks decision until cite gets advice Winnipeg s Civ not s in health commit works said that in Didi not s us ninjas Civit onto run Tec decided wednesday afternoon total prohibits but some con position of a Cabinet minister. If she did t agree with Council s decisions she should quit As health chairman. Aid. Mccreery. Before St. James1 City Council and he Manitoba legis lature s Law amendments commit tee. Had asked that both bodies i postpone for six months their decisions on the fluoridation of the greater Winnipeg water Supply. Aid. Orlikov said wednesday if he had found himself in the Posi Tion of Aid. Mccreery. He would j resign. There s nothing personal 10 biggest tool is needed la know Hen that critics do about controlling i he be c or k a Derk was and i he be c or k a Mccreery be asked to resign Fri in pro from the committee s chair. Matter will but every other committee Vised Iowa clerk was , he to the 10 largest come before a National fire chiefs member present opposed Aid. Inc m me pen i sen if ii u 11 n in i centres apart from Winnipeg after convention this year David who met Davinci a Rickow. In May Loo much noise they cause Acci had asked health committee to in dents and they constitute afire Vest Gate curbs on the Sale of lire Hazard. For Brooklands children a summer cottage for the use of children from Brooklands was officially opened sunday at the ukrainian Park tamp to in oxime Hermaniuk of the Manitoba diocese ukrainian Catholic c hire of id c the cottage was donated by the Bluebird service b of Brno lands. Charles Novak on behalf of the Lar Kov to the Rolt aae to Rev. J. Kormylo pastor of the hold ghost in Brooklands. The mayor and Council of Brooklands and member. Of the executive of the Bluebird club took part. Spake inc de i Bishop Hermaniuk. Stove Juba. La father Kormylo and a Yaremo Vrh. President of the Catholic brotherhood. Of Rickow s motion. Aid. Jacob pen Ner said every elected representative has the right to oppose publicly the decisions of the body he re presents. That has been the Pat Tern of our he said. He fore saw continual resignations if t h e motion were adopted. Aid. Mccreery said she had not opposed fluoridation but had Only asked postponement of decisions. Aid. H. B. Scott said that when Jan individual Alderman opposes the of Council it is usually More embarrassing to the individual a local firm of architects have drawn up the track plans. In a prepared statement which she read Over the Public address system at Polo Park during the interval Between die sixth and seventh races miss spacers said the next race will be the final one on the present Polo Park site May we take this Opportunity on behalf of the Winnipeg and Manitoba jockey clubs and the r. James Speers corporation of thanking the Winnipeg racing fans and the horsemen who have suit for s3.000 against the City supported us so loyally for More of Winnipeg for injuries received in a fall on an icy sidewalk was filed wednesday in court of Queen s Bench by Fred Karabin 466 Montrose Avenue. The plaintiff charges in his state ment of claim that he fell on the Falls on icy Street sues City sidewalk on the East Side of main Street just North of Magnus ave nue last March 26 and As a re sult suffered a fractured ankle and spent 18 Days in Hospital. Than 30 years. Thanks supporters Many of you Here today were patrons of racing at old River Park and at Whittier Park my father in the Many years which it took him to develop Western racing was always extremely appreciative of the support and Confidence which racing enjoyed in Winnipeg. It would be in cult Mai jail to act to ill no Joju Ai. In Mir he claims his right leg was in i possible to name All those who a cast until june 23 and he contributed to the building been unable to continue work. Up of the sport. However i would like to mention particularly judge Schilling who has been associated with my father and our organization for 31 years. It was a Happy relationship. Or. Karabin holds the City responsible for the condition of the sidewalk which he says was coated with Snow and ice rendering it unsafe and dangerous 1 claims the City is required to based on Mutual respect and we maintain and repair sidewalks and believe the Winnipeg lans have keep them in a Safe condition this same regard for judge the plaintiff asks in be i Schilling s integrity and ability neral damages and special a racing official Mages of is 154 made up of at the present time we can Hospital Bill ?250 doctor s Bill 2ive you no Assurance As to when and loss of wages to Dale amount ing to h t Council. Are shown making a valiant attempt with a Mammoth Crane donated by r. Sons contractors to claim and take Home the cup s countess of which hey bought monday for s37. The Ottawa Junior chamber turned the Over to Bairn any in an auction with the proceeds of ?j42 going to Junior Cham her International s Relief project operation brotherhood St. Kosk Hospital i Ivan guat a health Grunt of for a Hospital in Manitoba was announced wednesday by the fed eral health department. The Grant is Lor the enlargement of the Hospital St. Rose do Lac. Sir. Liosi. Man., to provide for 72 Active treatment Beds and accommodation patients an a Ray and Laboratory department opera ing rooms and clinical Tacil tics. Assault on girl j brings 30-Day term assaulting a girl because she would t drink with him resulted in a 30-Day jail term for Clifford bar Lett. 29. Of 474 King Street when he appeared in City magistrate s court wednesday. He was also fined too and costs for having liquor in a place other than his Resi Dence. Court was told the accused had a Long record including convictions for assault. Ukrainian groups open fifth All Canada Congress it was or. Monday morning the Day of the Holiday and quiet Hung Over Winnipeg s wholesale District. It was fairly Early in the Day As a Grundy operative rolled to work in his enjoying the silence and Lack of traffic. Suddenly near Princess and Higgins. His ears were As bailed with the blaring of a Horn. It blew and it blew. The Din deemed to be coming from a parked storage Van. In which no person was visible. As suddenly As it started the blaring stopped. Hie truck door opened mysteriously and out skin Rcd a boy about four years old having Crea eco his bit of excitement for the Day. Uncle Harrigar says a lot of live wires be dead if it was t Tor their connections. She s we Ely among gifts received by a very very Young girl at her birthday party recently was a Little brooch from her nine year old boy Friend. Members of her social set were duly impressed. Gasped one she s a from All Over add to the list of folks with Green thumbs the Hayward at 307 Farby Street who Are harvesting Ripe tomatoes and the Soh Levels at 165 Kildonan Avenue who have Beans in their Garden big enough to eat thanks to the sponsors of the old time fiddlers contest to be held August 3 and 4, have a Nice Blue ticket which will save us the 75 cents admission of yes the contest is at Shelburne Ontario. We won t be Able to make it. Mrs. W. A. Dalzell 89 Hart Avenue said that she and the youngsters were delighted when they were presented with a cute wee Puppy a while Back. The Pup is still cute but it is getting a bit too big for a Small Home. Lam stands and Small children Are scattered right and left As it gambol. She d be Happy to give the Puppy to anyone who can offer it a Good Home. Mrs. Dautell s phone number is 50-7962.___________.__.-.___ Burn victim Dies after nine Days 12 planes in half an hour a Winnipeg citizen told health committee wednesday after noon that on two nights last week 12 aircraft flew Over her Campbell Street Home in the period of half an hour. She asked what the com Mittee could do about it. Mrs. F. Bancroft of 26s Campbell said she d counted the planes wednesday and thursday nights last week Between . And mid night. It was nerve wracking and she said. Committee recalled that mayor George Sharpe had told City Council tuesday night that the matter would be taken up with the St. Lames Winnipeg Airport commission. Committee therefore filed the letter. Give you no Assurance As to when we will resume racing in Winnipeg. A site has been Pur chased and plans for a new track have been drawn up by a firm of local architects. Keep organization the final decision will depend upon factors which Are not within our control. We plan to keep the organization intact As the men who play their parts in racing could not be gathered together again on Short notice. It has taken Many years to develop the person Nel who operate so efficiently on the Prairie racing circuit. The decision to retain All key men is made possible because other West Ern provinces realize that the thoroughbred racing Industry is an important part of the agricultural Economy. Winnipeg racing fans have been Good sports throughout the years and All we can say is thank but it is a Heartfelt thanks and based on the Hope that we will enjoy your patronage at some future delegates from Many parts of Canada Are attending the fifth All Canada Congress of ukrainian canadians which opened thursday a the Royal Alexandra hotel. The Congress is sponsored by the ukrainian Canadian committee re presenting 23 Dominion wide organizations. Its president a. J. Yar Movich welcomed delegates Winnipeg has been Host All this week to Congress affiliates. The ukrainian Canadian committee is composed of groups drawing their membership from Many organizations religious cultural educational and workers groups. It has the backing of the three ukrainian churches ukrainian Catholic. Ukrainian greek orthodox and protestant. The acc claims to represent the thought and aspirations of All ukrainian National democratic groups in Canada. It is opposed to communism and miss go die Finnan 23. Of 401 St. John s Avenue who suffered severe Burns june 25, died in Winnipeg general hos Pital at 9 . Wednesday. Miss Fairman was burned at the place of her employment Active electric 551 Selkirk Avenue when her dress caught fire from an electric Heater. It was believed she was at tempting to dry her clothes which had become wet in the rain. Kenora crime rash called desperate Kenora. Out. Special two District men pleaded guilty to six separate breaking and entering charges in magistrate s court Here tuesday. Provincial police disclosing the pair had broken into various Camps All in the same area on the Lake of the Woods. Magistrate t. H. Wolf said the after evidence was Given by Cor poral r. Mcgarva of the Ontario poet s daughter says Franko wrote for All not one party 1 nun. Maui Ivick leu . I i v National health and welfare of Toronto said George Nebish and Henry Dan situation m the Lake of the Woods gels were remanded for sentence area was becoming desperate and mentioned that recently juveniles had appeared before him charged with 67 similar offences. He saw a need for drastic Steps to end the breaking and before remanding Nebish and Daniels for sentence Friday warned them to be prepared for substantial jail terms. Camps broken into belong to l. E. Anderson or. A. Sophian d. R. Wilson. Hill Georgina Harris and . Hall. Various kinds of goods were stolen by the two including a re Cord player two sleeping bags. Address the Congress this evening other speakers will include or. S. Vytvytsky president of the ukrainian National Republic in wednesday her father wrote for Alt ukrainians not for any one political party. Father believed that the Wildt in Iii Kwh m exile Friday morning councillor nation was above any political Mary Beck of Detroit and Solon party and his writings show his Low. Leader of Canada s social abroad interest in the people not of the ukrainian Canadian Congress now meet ing in Winnipeg paid tribute to their War dead thursday of 9.30 . Alien they Laid a Wreath at the Cenotaph on the Low. Leader of Canada s credit party. Friday afternoon m. J. Coldwell Kcf Leader Satur Day morning and John Diefenbaker conservative my saturday night. Friday evening the Congress celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth of the ukrainian poet and writer Ivan Franko with prof. Clarence a. Manning of the Colum Bia University . As guest speaker. The poet s daughter mrs. Anna Kluchko of Toronto will also speak. Free press meetings meetings to be held at 8 . Friday in the free press building include Board room no. 1, greater Winnipeg ice club Board room no. 2, brotherhood of locomotive engineers and ladies auxiliary Broom fort Garry Kennel club t mrs. Anna Kluchko mrs. Kluchko said the., she could t go along with the communists she had refused an invitation to attend ceremonies marking the 100th Centennial of the birth of her father being sponsored Here this weekend by the Ivan Franko Centennial committee which is considered a leftist front organization. I refused because my convictions do not allow me to do mrs. Kluchko said. But mrs. Kluchko has accepted the invitation from the ukrainian Canadian committee which opposes communism to speak at concert meeting in the civic auditorium Friday night com Lemor rating the anniversary. Mrs. Kluchko recalled How the communists seized her physician husband after they occupied Vienna. After much Effort her husband was released a sick Man. He died in 1948. Jail killed him she said. From a refugee Camp at Salz Burg West Germany mrs. Kluchko came to Canada five years ago. Her two sons Myron and Taras both married Are also Liv ing in Toronto. One of her Brothers is now in Kiev Ukraine a member Lof the Kiev Academy of science. Food liquor 22 Rifle a sword and a Gas stove. The sleeping bags and the Rifle were later sold by Daniels who has a previous theft in Winnipeg. Crown attorney t. A. O Flaherty told the court he Felt that this was part of an epidemic of break ins that has been going on in this area since last fall. 6 outboard motors stolen Kenora ont. Special six outboard motors and a Skiff were stolen Early Mon Day morning from a tourist Camp on Clearwater Bay. The outboards were taken from boats moored to the Dock at the Camp. They were All the property of tourists who Are guests at the Camp. One of the boats was sunk by the thieves. Ontario provincial police Are investigating
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