Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 30, 1957, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press meats for babies Swift Mort ads Mort readers Mora a tults your greatest Market to buy to sell free press want ads Phona Whitehall 3-9331 by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg wednesday october 30, 1957 weekend edition with comics we wants to bypass voters on slums a special committee of City Council asked the City Law department tuesday to find out what provincial amendments would be necessary to finance a slum clearance project without ratepayer approval. The committee took the action at a the suggestion of Aid. Jacob pen who said Manitoba is the Only province in which a municipality must submit a slum clearance project to the ratepayers. It was the first Pilot project that the committee considered tuesday a project involving the clearance be redeveloped for Industry and 320 multiple dwelling units. Committee asked the City Law of the area bounded by Sherbrook i department to find out what would j land Salter streets Higgins involved if the City were the avenues this area would undertake the Pilot Job. According inc c.om.imu.1 ii us me co ,0, Manship of Aid. Gordon fines was j formed by City Council to Deal with recommendations made in an Urban renewal report submitted by the University of Manitoba school of architecture. J the school recommended two Pilot or experimental projects As a Start on a Multi million Dollar clearance program in the area bounded by Princess and scr Brook streets notre Dame Avenue anal the Canadian Pacific railway. Sputnik shy in City s sky to the report. Would needed to acquire land and 417.700 for new dwellings. The City would have to share half the first figure with the fed eral government and 121.- per cent of the second. The Federal government would pay of the . With the remaining i2 a per cent coming from the Provin Cial government at the suggestion of Aid. Pennor e Law department was asked to Jacques g. De Tonnancour Jack l. Shadbolt Winnipeg draws top Canadian Art exhibit round 2 Gas fight warms up Don t let firm build say aldermen round 2 in the City of Winnipeg s War on Winnipeg and Central Gas rates was 4we got consents says company 1 Well share Cost of pensions anyone who says that greater the publication asked and Winnipeg municipalities did not answered the question As to Why launched at City Hall tues sign consent openly and willingly Winnipeg and Central is the Only Day fanned by the Winnipeg Central Gas natural Gas distributor by saying it. Man who spa off round 1 unknowingly is the Only Utility with pipe act Man set Oil found i. Gas company said wed rally in the ground Able to serve an exhibit inn of paintings sex in Canada will by presented a i. The civic Public works committee jts publican 011 natural customers i to establish Winnipeg As Winnipeg Art gallery nov. 9 to asked City Council o no cause o. This it said the Pas City charter would be a necessary to i one of the important Art centres More than 500 entries have been Scek a provincial amendment to received marking a new High in interest by Canadian artists in the enable the cily to float a self local sputnik gazers w disappointed tuesday evening. The russian satellite was due appear in Winnipeg s sky Al . But it was Cloudy the Moon Tlle plan is making its appearance a Little also sought from Loo Early in the evening for Good he a fare on of viewing and ils Elevation is be feel of such a on Cut coming smaller. In other words it is having to compete with the i Bright sky and it is looping lower i every night. Prof. Robert j. Lockhart of the i University of Manitoba said it the Manitoba government has would probably be several weeks Given the Federal government full before Winni Eggers will get an-1 Assurance that it will share in the other Good Chance to see sputnik. Federal government s proposed so Best View of sputnik in Winni a month increase to the needy Peg so far came last Friday. Ased the Blind and disabled Hon. K. W. Bend health minister told the free press tuesday. The Federal government has re Quested that provincial govern ments notify it of their Intel i Lions regarding the increase by o nov. When the Federal govern of of jul of mint plans to implement the pro Lief costs. The committee will consider these reports in two weeks. To lengthen runways posed increase. Or. Bend speaking a ration of the associated Hospi tals of Manitoba said the Previn rial health and welfare authorities notified the Federal govern ment of this intention shortly after the increases were first announced. Or. Bend said Manitoba will give its full 50 per cent share the scheme. Under the plan the at least one More Stevenson at. A Field runway will have to be lengthened to handle larger and faster dc-8 aircraft which trans Canada air lines expect to have in operation by 1961. Department of transport officials tuesday said the Southeast North West runway currently being lengthened will handle the larger planes. However it will be necessary to capture took a Load off his mind a burglar who told police he St. James plea on vandalism St. Tames school officials have appealed to the City s parents and senior students to put an end to school vandalism. The Appeal followed the thanksgiving week end destruction at Strath Millan school. In an open letter to residents. A. H. Conklin chairman of the St. James Public school Board. And r. T. F. Thompson superintendent of schools asked for in Winnipeg and Central Gas co. Company was Able to make a ens trans can Winnipeg and Cut a Char it said was created an acl of contract Wight he scr. Iakiri away comps s Wao pact judging will be made City limits. Wide franchise to distribute natural Winnipeg and Central with about too exhibits will be Hung for at ,-.m, a in Mimi eagerly sought and willingly con Hie show. Total prize Money in Nuhi ohm first most important thing ceded permissions from practically the largest in Canada. North can f Matij in Iii no it lat anti Central had to All of the municipal councils in Art gallery officials already have _ it wanted in could Slart greater Winnipeg bought 200 billion received requests from Western Oce Rale within the Ifor expansion was to get municipal cubic foot of natural Gas for de nol served by nc30tialions with Muni livery Over a 20-year period pay for it whether this iv.k.1vcu Luis Reaia 1iuiii Wurfl ii i Canadian museums for an oppor Narea Unity 10 View the winning bits. About 25 paintings will be placed on tour for a six month Nipes and Central. V of and with full Public knowledge kicking off committee action protected period following the Winnipeg he matter tuesday was Oscar j municipal Shawin judges Are Jacques g. De Tonnancour of Montreal and Jack l. Shadbolt of Vancouver. Formation on the matter to by was glad he had been caught submitted to the school was sentenced to one year m jail 01. Superintendent. The vandalism consisted of thei theft of the school s Junior red Money the spilling of Ink tuesday when he appeared in City magistrate s court. Sentence was imposed Lloyd George Pambrun 27. Of 2381 and the Foung the schoors Federal and provincial govern lengthen another runway before ments would share 50-50 for Airfield can handle do is. Age assistance and disability Al-1 there was no indication Given As Irwan Ces Wilh Blind pensioners Ito when the word would Start. Retting 73 per cent assistance the addition presently being from the Fod Cral and 25 per cent i built will be ready for use next from the provincial governments j Spring. And jazz show loses efforts of the University of Mani Toba students Union to Aid the Community Chest drive backfired tuesday night with a s2.000 loss in a jazz show at the auditorium. Less than 1.800 persons turned nut to see England s famed Ted Heath band. Total Cost of the show was s5.500 and at least paid admissions were required to meet expenses. See review Page 2. An Anonymous guarantor is Bear ing part of the loss but show Man Ager Al Barry said the greater portion will be paid from students Union funds. Colony Street who admitted breaking into the offices of two doctors in the medical arts building. He stole and a alarm clock july 27 from the office or. Sterling Dowling and j monday night from the office of or. Donald Hastings. Pambrun told police i knew i was going to get caught and i m glad. It s been an awful Load on my lavatories. St. James police Are investigating. Gab Grundy for there la be eerie cries and some pretty queer looking Little people on the streets tomorrow night. We thought we d remind you because halloween could be quite a Shock if it took you by Surprise. We also have a suggestion from a Reader which we thought Worth passing along. There May be Many House holds where because of the prevalence of flu there s nobody in physical condition to stand at open doors handing out apples suckers or what have you. This woman who Sari she enjoyed passing out treats As much As anyone noted that no one in her House could go to the door for fear of catching More chills and misery. And so she hoped that parents might warn their children not be too insistent if they came to houses where there was no answer. There might the lady said be a lot of people in the same situation As herself. Community Chest plans Blitz of Transcona a Blitz Campaign for funds will be launched wednesday in Transcona Community Chest officials say. The Campaign will in corporate Transcona into the greater Winnipeg Community Chest District and will make the 35 red Feather agencies Avail Able to citizens in that area. Present at the Campaign s pre Paratory meeting tuesday were mayor and mrs. J. S. Mrs. M. J. G. Mcmullen head of the women canvassers Norman i Wallace District Campaign chair Man e. G. Cass Chest executive director and d. Holman assistant executive director. A total of was to the Chest tuesday bringing the fund at noon wednesday to ukrainian gets credit for sputnik despite russian claims of in venting the sputnik it looks As if the main credit will go to a ukrainian. The ukrainian free acad Emy of sciences was told Al a meeting in Winnipeg at the ukrainian National Home that even pravda the official so Viet newspaper gives credit to a ukrainian. Official statements of the so Viet Academy of sciences in Moscow the Academy group was told credit Petro l. Kap. Lycia a ukrainian scientist with being most instrumental in projecting and building sput Nik. The speaker who brought the news of ukrainian credit for sputnik was m. . Doivan Toiven decorations planned to the Public Utility Board set off a reaction against the rates the company proposed for Winnipeg. In the end the Utility Board Cut Hose Rales substantially. But or. Jatunn said tuesday they weren t Cut nearly enough. Out to make Money appearing As a Delegate he told i civic works committee i in Portage la Prairie the a Jerage Gas Rale would be 73 cents Winnipeg s Public works l00" cubic feet against a rate Mittee was Busy tuesday link to approved by the Utility amount Vas sold or then the publication added it representatives crr could on y do this because it had they knew a Legal right to serve the whole Gale to gel Gas was their constituents and before buying this Gas the com be fully protected Pany had to have Assurance that trom Fly by night operators and ils estimates would not be Corn Cut rate pricing in other destroyed by competitive sources of ing of things Chris Massy. It struck off a sub Corn Milter to consider Centre strip decorations in co operation with the Down town business association. Hoard for Winnipeg. The 3-cent rate was being charged by a Pri Ujj vate company out to m a k c j Money which was buying Gas the same Price Winnipeg and see these new York shows my fair lady Bells Are ringing or the association suggested that Central was paying. _ this year the Concrete strips 1" Steinbach a Lown of decorated with hoops of Over i he same Gas company was of Green boughs studded with Christ Fernr Gas at 90 cents and out of Mas lights. And it added that thei this it had to pay the Cost of an plywood Santa Claus figures used 11-mile transmission line last year had been destroyed by fire. So far As mayor Stephen Juba was concerned this was a Good thing. He described the plywood santas As and said Small american cities put Winnipeg to shame with their decorations. Decoration of the City s new Centre strips started last Winter company was rates not by its statements by w. F. Davey president of Winnipeg and Central indicated the Termini nor ils production costs but by the heat ing rates of a competitive pro duct nil. The Utility Beard and ils experts had failed to go into Hie. Actual operation costs of the Jas a co operative Effort Between pary in determining the Rale to the cily and the downtown Busi be charged. Mess association. J the company s advertising indicates its total expenditure on new pipeline is for no More than Winnipeg Lions a luncheon meeting of the electric Laid 155 Miles Lions club of Winnipeg will be Sas he said. 145 Miles of pipe. The old Winni i for held at . Thursday in the company was Selling the fort Garry hotel a in the Canada Cement co. At i and color film provided by ducks j unlimited will he shown. It Roxy number we Haven t had any loud cries from the folks whose phone number is Cedar 3-5172 but we would t blame them if we did. Tuesday we headed our Giveaway list with a Black Labrador dog male a year and a half old who was looking for a new Home preferably in the country. There was just one mistake in the item. The phone number was listed As above. It should have been Cedar 3-5272. Pets and More pets has anyone seen a Pale Blue Budgie with almost White wings. It was a companion to a Man who is quite ill and it got away while its Cage was being cleaned last saturday noon in St. Vital. If anyone can help would they leave a message at Chapel 7-6176, and a lady in North Kildonan is anxious to find the owner of a Black dog White paws White Collar about a year old that turned up at their place the other Day. It s a cute Lively Little trick and she s worried about it As they live right by the Highway. Call Edison 1-45s2. Giveaways Pup female Spaniel Type about six weeks old Lively phone 63-344 terrier Type Puppy about three months old phone Spruce 5-5026 cat female a year old clean handsome Well behaved fond of children phone Vernon 2-5205. Here and there Robert Mckie 523 Jessie has had a perfect crib hand Mother of a Winnipeg Schoolboy phones to Tell us that his Grade 5 Workbook asks him to classify the front Page of your what docs it mean we Don t know. Could someone in Grade 5 help they care about failure but not about paper poll _. Lack of response to a student should Manitoba have ent 000. Employees at the Stan opinion Pou published in the examinations Dard Aero engine co. Donated varsity of Manitoba sudent Entrance requirements 900. To hold St. Boniface Ward 2 recount the recount of Ward 2 ballots cast in the oct. 18 election in St. Boniface will take place in St. Boniface county court at in . Monday. Paper does t necessarily mean a Lack of interest on the part of the students in the opinion of or. H. H. S. Saunderson University presi Dent. He said Are More concerned with actual work than answering a series of questions appeared in the Manitoban about three j weeks ago and were repeated in a David Parent who lost out Issue. Up to this week Only six votes in the contest to Aid. Henri Boiselle. Who has represented the Ward for the past 10 years has asked for the recount. Judge a. R. Macdonell will be he presiding judge. Three responses had been received said Brian Knapheis editor of the paper. Be raised should exemptions in High school be dropped. Do High schools provide Ade quate preparation for universities if the students themselves Don t care about climbing failure rates Why should the administration bother editor Knapheis asked. Or. Saunderson however said students Are quite interested in the committee clerk said final their. Own Success in University by that the City had 34 2 cents per 1.000, about one third of the Domestic service rate and w a s apparently making Money on the Canada Cement contract. The said or. Tunn must come from us the people if these Rales Are to be reduced. But the Public attitude today was characterized by ignorance and mayor Stephen Juba deplored civic inaction on the application of great Northern a company of established financial repute which is seeking the right to sell in Winnipeg at 81 cents per he moved that the great North Ern company be Given the franch ise rights in Winnipeg. A1 d. David Mulligan backed up the mayor but other aldermen urged More caution. Auntie mame 4th hit to be announced a wide interest has already been indicated in Winnipeg s first theatre trip to new York Dee. 1 being sponsored by the free press. The trip includes admission to four top Broad Way hit shows flight to and from new York accommodation at the new hotel Manhattan exclusive of meals tickets to radio City musical Hall and various television shows and a tour and lunch Eon at the United nations. To ensure a plane reservation and priority on the All expense package trip the free press is pub Lishing the application form below. Total Cost is 5294. The form below should be mailed to free press theatre trip department Winnipeg 2. Full payment May be enclosed with your application or a Deposit May be sent with form balance payable not later than 18 nov., 1957. Additional information May be obtained by phoning or. I d. Cameron Whitehall 3-9331. And the failure rate. The univer franchise application no formal from the sity president said the faculty As i great Northern company and it some of the. Questions Stu a whole is quite impressed agreed that the company be dents were asked to upon were comment j the Way students Are Down to their buckling j asked to submit such an Applina Mion. Free press theatre trip application form please make a reservation for me on the free press theatre trip to new York City leaving Winnipeg dec. 1. Enclosed herewith payment in full a. Or Deposit of balance payable by nov. Is. Name address City or town phone a Day in juvenile court 5 boys and vicious weapons the five boys who appeared with their mothers in juvenile court were a 11 Well dressed Good looking youngsters from 14 to 16 years old. They were probably Ner Vous and had serious expressions when they entered judge Emerson j. Heaney s office All except one boy of 15 who had a natural sunny smile aimed into space the kind smile that draws one in return. Judge Heaney a pleasant faced Man with a ready smile himself did not respond be cause he did not find the Case at hand the least bit amusing. These five boys along with one other who was unable to appear because of illness were called in to answer charges of Possession of offensive Wea Pons. The weapons in this Case were so called knuckle dust a Gadget easily made to fit snugly around the Knuck Les adding weight and Power and smash to a clenched fist. But these boys were not pro ducts of a Tough seaport s Dock area. They were our own Winnipeg boys doing Good work at school looking out for their kid Sisters running Rands for elderly neighbors helping with the storm win Dows they were our own kids and the kids next door. Made in school but someone got mixed up a bit and introduced a knuckle duster into the pattern of their lives. The boys found that unknown to school authorities they could use tools in manual training or projects classes to fashion a pretty hefty knuckle duster from a piece of Metal. It could be left As raw Metal with a tape bound Handgrip a Vic ious weapon or fancied up a bit with i foam rubber hand grip. Either Way the thing had terrific Power for inflicting in jury. Judge Heaney had several Jim Ayres of the Winnipeg police department. This is mainly a question of prevention your in response to a request from the free press judge Emerton j. Heaney of the juvenile court hat permitted a re Porter to attend sessions of the court and report the proceed Ings in general terms. The judge Gore the reporter every co operation and hit one stipulation was that offenders be not identified either by name or by any other indication. This has been carefully observed by Veteran court reporter Bob Noble. This is the second of his reports. Seized knuckle clusters in the drawer of his desk. He was plainly disturbed that such weapons should be in the hands of otherwise Well be have boys. Before he had the boys brought into his office that serves As a courtroom he discussed the Case with his probation officers and det. Said Bill Zimmerman Proba Tion supervisor the boys did t use them but apparently there was trouble brewing and they were going to gang up on one or two there did t seem to be a gang As said another officer we. Had a talk with the and he was surprised to learn of this and promised full co operation in curbing any further activity of this there must be a said judge Heaney they must be shown that they can t carry knuckle dusters and that no gangs will be tolerated in this How much Fine the pre appearance discus Sion Between the judge the probation officers and the City detective forms a very important part of the session in juvenile court. Information is obtained and ideas exchanged. I was privileged to sit in on these discussions without Tak ing part of course. They serve in exploring every possibility of rehabilitation of providing understanding and above All in trying to guide instead of punish. I was thinking of a judge Heaney said. What do you Well i was thinking per haps s5, your pome Are repeaters maybe they should be fined each boy appeared separately accompanied Mother. No. 1 entered and stood smartly before the judge who was seated at his desk. The boy s Mother sat in a chair beside the Wall. No. 1 was 15 years old. He was told that he had been reported unlawfully carrying an offensive the boy admitted it said he made it at school. Why did you do judge Heaney asked. Because the other boys had them. I d feel out of place without Well now if a Friend stole a car would you go steal a no juvenile court Pagi
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