Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, July 06, 1956

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 6, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba Swift s Premium Franks made fresh daily Winnipeg free press Speed record Winnipeg civic finance committee s Friday Agenda was the shortest that the committee has had in years City officials said. Committee Mem Bers dealt with the seven items on the Agenda in 10 minutes. By Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg Friday july 6, 1956 week end edition with comics Loc . Army ready to do flood study a it has now been definitely established that this three week old Assiniboine Park Fawn born Lilime will never recover the sight of her right Eye. Or. E. N. Anderson shown examining the Fawn at his office sail she wus suffering from a congenital Cataract. There is a possibility that when he Cataract matures in about six weeks surgery on her left Eye May bring results. The Little Deer has partial vision and responds to sight. A children s essay contest will be held to name the Fawn. Cost Benefit studies on red River Valley flood control projects will be carried out by the United states army corps of engineers the free press Learned Friday. Negotiations Between the Provin Cial government and the army have been underway for the past two it was Learned that the . Authorities have indicated they Are prepared to Send army engineers to Manitoba for the work. Following a visit to Winnipeg by Robert Colton of the army s planning and projects division at St. Paul negotiations were opened through the . Consul general s office in Winnipeg. It is understood that the matter will come up at tuesday s meet ing of the provincial Cabinet. A four Man committee headed a mayor George Sharpe of Winnipeg recommended the army after investigation alternative methods by which the Cost Benefit probe could be carried out. It is understood that if the negotiations can be completed rap carelessness plus heat could equal tragedy one has been re ported in Manitoba this month. In july inst year. 18 people drowned. The total this year for drownings up to july i is 20. A combination of hot weather and carelessness warned nor Man , Secretary of the greater Winnipeg Harbor com Mission could result in a weekend with More tragic con sequences than the weekend of june 9 and in. When nine Mani to bans lost their lives. Never swim alone and know the area in which you cautioned or. Bingham. Ussia oppressor tin tells acc Russia has become the referring to states in the eral association was reported to Lave attempted to enlist Aid of the Winnipeg Junior chamber of com Merce in a protest regarding the recent Manitoba Cabinet shakeup. This was incorrect. Mrs. Jack Wassell an executive member of he association made the representation. Colonial oppressor of modern times according to Hon. Paul mar tin Canada s health minister. Or. Martin accused communist Boss Nikita Khrushchev of defame and making a mockery of the words Equality and Friendship Don t let Nikita fool you Guzenko warns More than 600 delegates attend and the out of the mass in the All Canada Congress genocide in the Ukraine. Ukrainian canadians heard a a lot doubt that you .s.r. His remarks were contained in the text of a speech prepared for delivery thursday night before the fifth All Canada Congress of ukrainian canadians. The speech was read by or. F. G. Robertson parliamentary assistant to the minister who is in new York heading Canada s gation in the United nations Dis armament commission. Attacks Khrushchev or. Martin took Khrushchev to task for a recent speech in which he said Russia has assured the Equality and Freedom of Allna tons which live in our great message and greetings from Igor draw the intention of the free what a defamation of the word Guzenko. Who declared himself world. Through the press to and what a mockery of a ukrainian believing in the cause danger which it behind the the word Friendship by the head a ukrainian. Mask of Khrushchev s cunning of a government which has be the message read by William smile come the greatest colonial oppress a Hultay of Toronto thur say alter your action will bring Measner Lysor in modern the minis ably closer the time when the Ter s speech said i ukrainian nation and other nations Russia had gained its Friend 1 enslaved by the Kremlin will ships at gunpoint. It had visited break free inhuman persecutions on religious i in Pstir i Krait a leaders made ruthless attacks on a i re Cut if j e j n Freedom of conscience and Flag i am confident that it will not noon s convention chairman who had received the message. Or. Gout Biko is the former cipher clerk of the soviet embassy in Ottawa who exposed the soviet spy net in Canada in or. Go Yuzenko. In the past had been considered a russian. The message addressing delegates fellow or. Guzenko i which will said he was sure that you will j lives of Brantly violated the most Elemen tary principles of humanity. Idly . Army personnel will move into the province this year. Under study will be various flood control projects for the red River Valley recommended in the Federal government s red River Basin investigation report of 1953. The purpose of the studies will be to determine the Long Range economic feasibility of the recommendations. The . Army would be paid for its work by the pro Vince. The rain returns on saturday thundershowers Are forecast for Western Manitoba Friday night and Winnipeg and Eastern Manitoba saturday. The weather Bureau says these Are expected to pass through the province by sat urday night with Clearing weather on sunday. The showers coming from North press thursday mrs. L. M. J Dakota and Montana will be pre Traser vice president of the win i ceded by warm humid air. Nipes South Centre women s lib weekend motorists have been and Liberal women s bid in a report published in the free Vised to travel by highways no. 9 or 59 to avoid construction on Highway 1 Between Parkdale and Lockport. Most main highways were re ported Good. Only exceptions were a Detour on the trans Canada be tween East Braintree and Falcon Lake and surface Breaks on in. Latest . Government Long Range weather forecast makes dismal Reading for Vaca zionists. For the month of july says the forecast temperatures in this area will be below Normal and rainfall will be heavy. Service self sacrifice basis for free Ukraine meet told self sacrifice of their organizations leaders for the and Good of the people and service to god and country Are the guiding principles of the ukrainian Canadian committee s political program in Canada and in helping the rebirth of a free Ukraine msgr. W. Kush Ner one of the founders of the committee and its honorary presi Dent said thursday night. Msgr. Kushner one of the speak ers at the All Canada Congress of ukrainian canadians in the Alexandra hotel was recalling the principles upon which the commit tee been established in Winnipeg in 1943. Bolshevik Job the whole Structure of the acc is based on Christian life and opposed to the materialistic and marxist Conception of society said msgr. Kushner. He said he was surprised that there were still some organizations appearing to be ukrainian patriots who were doing in word and tactics the bolshevik its or. S. W. Sawchuk vice presi Dent told delegates one of the unchanging problems of the commit tee was communism and struggle against it. One would assume he said that communism in Canada especially among ukrainians would have died a Long time. But it had t. Jobin sees his dream come True Hon. F. L. Jobin Manitoba s the reasons for this said or. The Sawchuk were that the communists knew How to mask themselves so that the average person could not recognize their True colors. The communists knew How to fight with lies and deception and How to publicize themselves. Under the mask of cultural mandolin orchestras National dances and songs the Shevchenko and other celebrations the communists were confusing uncritical but Well meaning people. Groups mixed another reason communism Hung on was that Many people new minister of Industry and com even some government officials Merce was a Schoolboy of 14 know which ukrainian or he first began to dream of a life of politics and High Public office. Friday when he was sworn in to Lis Post in Premier d. L. Camp jell s Cabinet he had realized part of his dream. 31 office be Long before i shall have the j Opportunity to Welcome per-1 ukrainians had joined with other my tonally the ukrainian Congress at victims of soviet oppression in assemble reprise la calling for an end to this a free Ukraine As Well human servitude and for a demo understand Nikita Khrushchev Sas representatives of the to the age old prob i manoeuvres and the various now scattered throughout the items of Eastern Europe. The demarches of the Kremlin. J do i Peoples of Canada admired their courageous struggle. Or. Martin proposed a four Point policy to Advance the cause of world Freedom. He called for maintenance of the free world s defensive strength exploitation of every failure of communist strategy on the diploma tic front combating of internal subversion and preservation of a sound and humane social Struc Ture in our own society not doubt that you properly assess the acc executive committee Khrushchev who now wants to put i will reply to or. Guzenko. The blame for his own crimes on prof. T. K. Pavlichenko of Sas his dead chieftain. Stalin because Katoon. Compared or. Guzenko s none other than Khrushchev him writings with those of the famous self in no lesser degree than Stal a russian writer Dostoevsky who in. Is responsible for the planning i wrote the Brothers Karamazov. Occasionally hear heart warming stories about hospitality Winnipeg users receive when travelling abroad like the couple Wuh Small boy who were in St. Paul recently. They had decided to make their Holiday a different one a camping Holiday and they slept each night in a tent. When they reached St. Paul they ran into some difficulty in finding a Camp ground around the City. Finally they went to the police station for information. An obliging police officer told them How to get to a certain Park said the Constable there would Welcome them. Then he decided to do a bit better. He provided them with a police escort which led them to the Park Siren screaming All the Way. It made them feel very important and All eyes were upon them when they arrived at the Park. We should like to conclude our Story with a report that they slept blissfully that night in a Sylvan setting. But it would t be True. We regret to Tell that the Eden to which the sirens had led them was teeming with insects. They tried to Settle Down there but finally had to give up and move to a hotel for the rest of the night. A definition a Diplomat h a Guy who thinks twice before he says nothing. A note to the minister if nothing has been done about it yet it s probably too late for this weekend but we d like to Point out that at last reports the main White Shell Road running North from near Rennie was in frightful shape. We should like Manitoba s new minister of Public works to know that we travelled Over it two weekends in a Row and that it had deteriorated into deeply pitted washboard. It was Ike a Saskatchewan Detour and if our Teeth had t been our own we re sure we would have lost pm. They say that a new Broom sweeps clean. Please or. Bell be our Besom pal and see that they put some new gravel and a grader on that Road. 2-month jail term a two month jail sentence was imposed thursday upon Robert Jones 25, of 459 Lang Side Street after he pleaded guilty in City magistrate s court to stealing 50 pounds of butter from his employer. Palm dairies ltd., 1020 Logan Avenue. He received a one month concurrent sentence on a breach of recognizance count. He was on suspended sentence for assault. Mayor George Sharpe right met another mayor Sharpe at City Hall thursday. Is Jim Sharpe recently elected mayor of Dufferin playground. They talk too much Aid. Scott says of Union Aid. H. B. Scott thursday afternoon deplored the con Stant verbiage of a Union Busi Ness agent before Winnipeg s 12 lessons in living in Neil free press series did you just muddle through the past 365 Days stumbling Over new nag Ging troubles and never quite reaching healthy enthusiasms if you did the next 365 Days can be different. Now for the first time in his tory there has been Deve loped a startling new know How for living. This new knowledge is presented in practical everyday terms in the Best seller Book How to live 365 Days a year which the free press is bringing to its readers in 12 instalments starting in monday after noon s paper. The author or. John a. Schindler is an outstanding . Mid Western physician and one of the founders of the famous Monroe clinic in m o n r o a Wisconsin where he is now chairman of the department of medi Cine. How to live 365 Days a year is the fruit of his years of experience at the clinic. Be sure to read every one of these enlightening helpful articles. They May change your entire life for the better. Starting monday in the free press. Civic personnel committee and said aldermen should t have to listen to it. William Sproule federation of civic employees business agent was questioning details of the reorganization of a City Hydro Branch. I Don t see Why he should come Down Here and raise All these said Aid. Scott. Instead of taking our time in constant verbiage he could get this information from the personnel department be Aid. David Orlikov said some aldermen might object to any one seeing City business before aldermen see it in committee. The personnel group however authorized or. Sproule to Dis cuss the Agenda with the City personnel department before committee meets. Get badges at City Hall thirty one playground mayors along with summer councillors received their badges of office thursday at City Hall from mayor George Sharpe. Mayors honoured were Grant Kazor Boyd Park Maureen Greville Broadway Optimist Georgina fileccia Central Park Richard Siemens Clif ton Gordon Barr Crescent Wood Jim Sharpe. Dufferin Larry Wier Earl Grey Roger Stewart Elmwood Park san dra Micienko Elswood Park Jack wicklow Kelvin . Barbara eng kiwanis no. 1 Elaine Newell kiwanis no. 2 Donna Bowley kiwanis no. 3 Doug Hughesman King Edward Park Ken White Lux ton Howard Wohl Machray Alan ready Mcfayden Mem orial Park Ray Cults Mckittrick Park. Ken Sucharski Northwood . Barry Granger. Notre Dame Don Phelps. Pascoe Jerry Mark River Heights an Drew Sokolinski Riverview . Roy Logan St. James Elaine Bouchard St. Johns Selwyn Burrows sir j. Frank Lin . Gordon Mushy sin Clair Park senior Mary Jane Shaley Sinclair Park Junior Gloria Boulanger West end memorial Ken Lester Weston Jim Mudry Norquay. Hon. F. S. Thomas Ontario s agriculture minister was expected to return to Toronto Friday night or saturday after spending three i Days in a Winnipeg Hospital. Or i. M. Cleghorn of the civic health department said or. Thomas was doing the agriculture min ister collapsed in his hotel room wednesday and was taken to hos Pital As a precautionary measure overcome by Gas Frank Randell of 941 water Ford Avenue general manager of Henry Borger and son con tractors was overcome by Gas fumes thursday while working in a sewer at autumn Wood drive and Cottonwood Crescent St. Boniface. Revived by the fire department or. Randell was taken to St. Boniface hos Pital and later allowed to leave. A animations were communist dominated and which were not. They often confused the ukrainian can Adian committee with the communist group called the association of United ukrainian Cana this was one of his reflections Diane said or. Sawchuk. When he spoke to the tiny group of people in the office of Hon. J. S. Mcdiarmid lieutenant governor at the swearing in ceremonies. Or. Jobin As the newcomer was the Only one of the five ministers invited to speak. Hon. C. E. Greenlay was sworn in As provincial treasurer Hon. F c. Bell minister of mines and natural resources Hon. Of l. R. D. Public he said the main Issue before the Congress should be to under line most forcibly that ukrainian canadians with a very Small exception were uncompromising enemies of communism. The Congress paid tribute to two members who had died or. Teho Datkiw and prof. Leonid Bilesky. Bishop m a i m Hermaniuk Robertson minister works and Hon. C. L. Shuttle Worth minister of agriculture. Or. Behalf of mayor George Sharpe. Shuttleworth retains the portfolio sen. W. M. Wall and John Decore brought greetings and Aid. Bebchuk welcomed delegates on of Public utilities and or. Green Lay that of labor. Liberal member for Vegreville were among the guests. Sharpe hits Saddle awaiting mayor George. Sharpe May wind Saddle sores yet before the Calgary Stampede is Over although he s been excused from a bronc ride across the 900 Miles of Prairie be tween Here and there. If he wants any breakfast sunday morning hell have to make his horse go to said mayor Don Mackay of Calgary thursday night. Hell have to put in some Basic training on horseback be fore he s allowed to ride in the Stampede mayor Mackay said he will have two broncs hitched out Side the Canadian National rail ways station when mayor Sharpe arrives on his Stam Pede visit. They will ride the two to three Miles to Turner siding South of the City for a Western Barbecue breakfast at Hays ranch. The scheme was cooked up thursday night after mayor Mackay heard his Winnipeg opposite had backed out of the Lone Trail ride after a 20-min 1 Ute practice Trot. It seems lie can t stand it any mayor Mackay said. His idea of horses is confined to horsepower. Well have to Correct that misunderstanding As soon As he arrives mayor Sharpe thursday night left by car for the Stam Pede after abandoning at t h e last minute a. Decision to travel there by air. Mayor Sharpe started the whole thing when he challenged mayor Mackay to find him. A horse to ride the 900 Miles from Winnipeg to Calgary after he was presented with a 10 gallon hat at the Junior Cham Ber of Commerce convention Here. The Calgary mayor arranged for the Calgary Jaycees to deliver the horse a Shet land Pony called Twilight. There la be no dodging it this mayor Mackay said. The federation of civic employees and the City of Winnipeg signed their 1956 working agreement thursday at City Hall. Left to right standing Are William Sproule federation business agent j. R. Stuart City personnel manager William Fraser City solicitor and Donald Duff Fred Olenick Asan Sharpe and Bon Brager All representing the federation. Seated Are Les Butterworth president of the federation mayor George Sharpe City finance commissioner j. R. Mcinnes and Aid. J. Gurzon Harvey chairman of the civic personnel committee which handled the negotiations for the City ;