Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 12, 1957, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Swift s pram pm Franks made fresh daily mom Mil mom Mora results your greatest Market to buy to sell free press want ads Whitehall 3-9331 by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per Winnipeg tuesday november 12, 1957 weekend edition with comics Loe Manitoba to seek larger slice of Federal pie 18 cattle five horses escape fog causes 2 deaths in City area mishaps Stanley Dronzek picks entire team right Winner announced perfect All Star Grid ballot came on Hunch by Al Finkelstein a total of Winn Peg football fans were wrong but Stanley j. Dronzek was right. The 20-year-old St. Boniface sports enthusiast of 543 St. Catherine Street tuesday was named Winner of the fifth an Nual free press Krc All Star football contest. He sent in Only two entry forms. I m no Stan said. I just got a break a Lucky if he did his Luck is turning. You Sec a Little Over a month ago Stan was in a rail Road Accident. He lost All toes on his right foot. A grafting operation is scheduled in three weeks and Stan will miss the Grey cup. So instead of the two plane tickets to Toronto two tickets to the Grey cup game nov. 30 at varsity stadium and expense Money the Young Swami will receive about in Cash As his prize. What method did he use what help did he get what figuring did he do to accurately pick every one of the 25 members including coach on the 1957 Western inter pro Vinci Al football Union All Star offensive and defensive team i had a Stan said. Just a Hunch that s toughest Choice to make . Lions guarded Shar key. I knew he was great both the fourth year arts student at St. Paul s College said. But i Only put him on one of my his second most difficult selection was for coach. Grant made very few mis believes Stan but Ivy just never made favorite Blue bomber quarterback Kenny Ploen. others tackle buddy tins Ley. A great 9 favourites around the league Saskatchewan s Bobby. Marlow Calgary s Huff Grui Ulver these important Laws of the Road should be observed by All automobile Drivers the operator of a motor vehicle shall Stop the same on signal from any persons driving horses or mules automobiles shall be equipped with Muf Fler Bell Horn lamp and numbers Speed limit is 25 Miles on country roads eight Miles in villages and four Miles Over Crossings. The automobile has the same right to the Road As the horse drawn Carriage. A team ahead has no right to the whole of the Road but must yield half of the Road on his left to the Man no this in t a new warning from tie traffic safety division of our motor vehicle Branch. It s reprinted from the Detroit lakes Minnesota record of 50 years ago by the Way. Silent Cal Don t Stop us if you Ever heard the Story about the Washington d.c., society woman who made a rather Large bet with a Friend that she could make the taciturn president Calvin Coolidge talk. The president knew of the game and got quite a kick out of it. The woman cornered him at a party and said of or. President i have made a bet Tjit i could make you say at least three president Coolidge looked at her and remarked drily you we heard the other Day of an italian girl recently arrived from Europe who was very anxious to know the ingredients of an the egg she said but what is but even More baffled and a bit apprehensive too wot the Grade two teacher when one of her pupils asked her How to spell the teacher asked Why Jac wanted to know pm writing about said the Little girl and i can spell in but h can t spell Man Edmonton s Jackie Par Ker and . S Sharkey. They play for Grey cup Winner says the peer less picker. They la win on their Ball if they do their fourth consecutive Grey cup Victory will be an All time record of course. Just As the fifth annual free press Krc football contest was. Total entries numbered largest number of bal lots submitted in a single Enve Lope 81. M a it was the biggest entry bag of said free press sports editor Maurice Smith. Football must be a popular. the gala contest had its lighter moments also. Free press staffer Sada Dunbar supervising entry sorting received a recipe for an upside Down Raisin cake and seven Sunflower seeds in the mail. I was hoping for a Choco late miss Dunbar said. But that s life i the Manitoba govern ment will Lay a Well documented Case before the fed eral provincial tax Confer Ense at Ottawa nov. 25 and 26, Premier a. L. Campbell said tuesday the Premier said Manitoba s Case would Centre around three Points a request for the distribution to the provinces within the equalization framework of a larger share of available tax resources in order that the province can continue to expand its Aid to the municipal taxpayer. Retention of the existing Prin Cipal of equalization payments and. Improvement of its application. Municipal representation at Federal provincial tax conferences Premier Campbell said he Hac written to Neepawa s mayor Wil Liam Whitmore president of the Manitoba Urban association Anc Reeve h. C. Odell of Hargrave president of the Union of Manitoba municipalities asking for a Dele Gate from each of the organizations. Or. Campbell said that with increasing financial problems now confronting Rural and Urban municipalities the question o reviewing Dominion provincial agreements is of utmost importance at this calling of the new tax Confer ence so soon after the new five tax sharing arrangements last March seemed to indicate that the Federal government would give the provinces immediate and substantially larger share in the three great direct tax Fields he said. Favors formula he noted that prime minister Diefenbaker had stated that under a recent tax agreement the provinces had been forced into a starved condition and that continued centralization of Taxa Tion by the Federal government is leaving the municipalities As the forgotten against this background he said Manitoba had gone on rec Ord As strongly favouring the Prin Cipal of equalization. In a letter to the prime minister or. Camp Bell had stated we will certainly not willingly accept any abandonment of this principal or the adoption of any formula which fails to continue to provide to the less wealthy provinces a position relative to that of t h e other provinces at least As favourable a that which they hold under ments the present arrange in the same letter the Premier noted that because of municipal financial problems adopted a policy of sharing its tax agreements revenues with the municipalities. For example in the pre sent fiscal year he said assist Ance made available to local governments in Manitoba by the province has a value of about while anticipated tax showing revenues for the year were estimated at St. Boniface kiwanis f. D. Russell executive Secre tary Winnipeg and District coun cil Canadian labor Congress will of guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of the St. Boniface i Wanis club at noon wednes Day in the fort Garry hotel. Arrest woman Over 16 bad cheques a woman has been arrested by ramp in connection with passing 16 bad cheques cashed in Morden Man., saturday. The cheques in three Standard amounts either or s109.40, were drawn on the Royal Sank at Morden and were be sieved to. Have been made on a Cheque machine using the name of Borger Bro general contract hrs. A Morden resident told the free press tuesday the cheques were cashed with local Mer chants with one merchant Cash ing two of them. He said the Mer chants did to think it was unusual for a Borger Cheque to be brought in since Borger Bros. Don t want us to see game the Eastern big four foot Ball league does not want Western to fans to see the sudden death Semi final game and Montreal wednesday night. That is the reason Given by Csc officials in Winnipeg for the game not being shown Here. The game is being Tele cast and shown live in the East. Kraft television the atre has been cancelled to make Way for the game and in its place Winnipeg viewers will see a movie Quay South. Have been doing construction work at Manitou. Borger Bros in Winnipeg said they had no information about the incident As yet nor was there any confirmation from Winnipeg ramp about the woman. How Ever it was Learned that the woman was arrested sunday. All of the cheques were believed to have been made out to the order of the same person Al though the name was not Learned. One source said ramp Are still investigating the Cheque Cash Ings. Suit Laid against Tea in air crash suit for has been instituted against trans Canada air lines by the estate of Denise Beer Aerts of St. Boniface through the Toronto general trusts corporation administrators of her estate As a result of the plaintiff s death in an air crash on mount Slesse ., on dec. 9, 1956. J statement of claim filed in court of Queen s Bench tuesday charges hat miss Beernaert 18, was filled in the crash of the plane owned and operated by the defend ant company and piloted by Allan Jack Clarke and with John Charles Terrance Boon As co Pilot both now deceased. The statement claims her death was due to negligence on the part of the company its servants or the Driver of this truck was killed tuesday mor Ning when it collided head on in a dense fog with a heavy Semi trailer. In the foreground Are the front wheels of the truck torn free by the Impact of the collision on Highway no. 1 near head Langley. A two track collision i claimed the life of one Man and set 18 cattle and five horses free to roam in fog covered Fields near head Ingley tuesday at . The Accident on no. 1 Highway about a mile East of heading Ley was one of two fatalities in the greater Winnipeg area blamed on the dense fog that cloaked the City tuesday morning. Dail is Leo Beaudoln 45, of 252 Horace Street Norwood a Driver for the septic tank service co. Ltd. 557 Marion Street St. Boni face. Head on crash or. Beaudoin was the Driver of a sewage disposal truck which apparently collided head on with a Swan River the Pas Transfer Ltd. Semi trailer which was carry ing the. Winnipeg. Police said Driver of the other truck was George Youschuk of Swan River. The Impact Tore the front wheels from the westbound Sani tary truck and slowed it around half onto the shoulder of the Road. The eastbound Semi trailer continued on into the North ditch of the Highway where the cattle and horses escaped through a rack torn from the truck s Side wander on Road some of the animals apparently wandered about on the Highway for some time disrupting traffic before disappearing in the fog which Lay Low Over nearby Fields. Shortly after noon police re ported that Transfer company employees were still rounding up the last of the animals freed by the crash More than four hours earlier. Unofficial reports were that the Semi trailer was apparently pass ing another vehicle when it collided head on with the first of two sewage disposal trucks which were proceeding West on the Highway. Road Slippery police said the fog was heavy and the Road Slippery at the time of the Accident. Crash kills Selkirk Man from Vancouver on a flight City principal named to Board the Manitoba teachers society has appointed a Delegate to the new arbitration Board set up dispute theatre 77 will cast play wednesday theatre 77 will hold a general casting for Alice in wonderland wednesday at the theatre s head quarters 185 Portage Avenue East at . Director John Hirsch says he is particularly interested to male actors Over the mean would debate Rand plan s legality a past president of a Winnipeg ocal of the brotherhood of rail Way clerks is going to Challenge National vice grand president rank Hall of the b of re to a Public debate on the legality of he Rand formula. George Anderson 1956 presid it of local 477 of the b of re who believes the formula is in Egal charges that or. Hall gave an evasive answer at a Union meeting last thursday to his ques Ion has the legality of the Rand formula Ever been or. Hall told the free press the Rand formula is a Fine a agreement As far As we re concerned. If anyone wants to Challenge its legality of course they have the right to do the Rand formula provides for the Check off of Union dues from All employees in a Plant regard less of whether or not they Are members of the recognized Union. The formula was first included in a contract Between the Ford motor company of Canada and the United. Automobile workers As a result of an arbitration a Ward handed Down by or. Justice i. C. Rand in a dispute Between the parties. Or. Anderson also alleges that or. Hall refused to answer his question what does Section 11 of the Canadian brotherhood of railway employees agreement age of 25. Alice is to be presented j under the sponsorship of the women s committee winnipeg1 sym phony orchestra during Christmas week. Bovey to speak William f. Davey president of the Winnipeg and Central Gas company will be guest speaker at a dinner meeting of the National office management association Winnipeg at ., monday in the fort Garry hotel. To Settle the the flight area failing to provide mechanical devices to enable operators to determine the plane s position while in flight and in authorizing descent to feet or less in a Region where mountains were in excess of feet. It is also claimed that As a paid passenger miss Beert Jagerts Hac made a contract with the company for Safe passage from Vancouver to Winnipeg and that the company failed to carry out its contract. General charges of Are asked along with costs of the action and special damages of loss of goods and chattels of deceased and to cover memorials. The clause reads in event of any lawsuits or litigation thereto the company and Union will join in the defence. Or. Anderson charges that this Section makes the cd of re a company Union illegal under the Industrial disputes investigation act. Or. Hall told the free press the clause simply states the act that the joint parties to the agreement will join in its defence if it is challenged by another appeals drug count sentence Appeal against a 10-year Cen tence for Possession of narcotics for the purpose of trafficking has been filed in Manitoba court of a peal by Michael Sklar 28, of 433 Jamieson Avenue East Kildonan. Sklar was sentenced by chief Justice e. K. Williams after a two Day trial in court of Queen s Bench at the recent assizes. He fad been found guilty of posses Sion of 16 capsules of heroin As a trafficker afer evidence disclosed he Thad. Been arrested by City police in company of a woman drug addict. The woman addict had received a six month term Sklar through his counsel Harry. Walsh is appealing on the stated grounds that the sentence was harsh and excessive in View of his age the fact that he was never before in any trouble with the police and had no previous convictions is parried with a child 14 months old and has been gainfully employed As a Cement worker and a car Salesman. It is also stated in the Appeal that Sklar received a sentence considerably longer than that Given another accused for a Simi Lar offence at the same assizes. Griffons club Canada and the Commonwealth will be the subject of an an address to be Given by Hon. Ellen Fairclough Secretary of state to the. Griffons club of Winnipeg at their annual ladies night dinner to be held at 6.15 . Friday at Oxford United Church Hall Oxford Street and Grant Avenue. Vice principal of the its. E. L. Arnett its general Secretary told the free press tues Day he. Expects the first meeting of the Board will be held this week. Hon. W. C. Miller minister of education ordered the establishment of a new Board following a request for one from the society w. R. Reid Heads Union division w. R. Reid was elected pres ident of division. 120, Canadian brotherhood of railway employees and other transport workers Csc at the annual meeting held in the Union building. Mem Bers Are employees of the Winnipeg freight Sheds Canadian National railways. Other officers elected Are Mike Capp vice president j. Holborn financial Secretary a. 3. Ger main treasurer f. H. Hans re cording Secretary a. Watt local chairman of grievance committee. Rotary club the rotary club of Winnipeg will hold a remembrance Day luncheon at . Wednesday in the Royal Alexandra hotel. A 56-year-old resident of Selkirk Man., was killed tuesday morning in a traffic Accident in East Kil Donan. Dead is Robert Telke of Box 310a, . 3 East Selkirk Man. Prior to the Accident or. Telke was involved in a minor traffic mishap. A c a h and crashed into the rear of or. Telke s car on the Highway. He was standing on the Road viewing the damage when a gravel truck slowed into the rear of the car that had struck or. Telke s car throwing him against the vehicle. At the same time the truck collided with another truck and car coming in the opposite i Driver of the gravel truck was Jacob Klassen of Box a Gonor Man. Or. Telke is survived by his wife and eight children. An in quest will be held at noon wednesday in St. Boniface Hospital or. J. Huot officiating As Coroner. Mishap kills Steinbach boy Louis Lakesia a five year old Steinbach boy died in Hospital in Winnipeg monday after being in collision with a car which had been trying to pass a truck. Police said the Accident occurred on Highway no. One Quarter mile South of Steinbach when the Driver of a car was attempting to pass a truck ahead and did not see the child. Work starts on Gay Simpsons Sears store the Simpsons Sears company announced tuesday that work has started on its Polo Park store and operators of the Polo Park shop Ping Centre said that both the store and the Centre will probably open together Early in 1959. David Slater limited the real estate company developing the Centre announced at a press con ice thin keep off City police tuesday issued a terse warning to parents to keep their children off the treacherous River ice a police officials said the ice was extremely thin and it was almost certain death to any one who attempted to walk on the River. Police said they had received a number of complaints during the weekend about Chil Dren playing near the River. Ference excavation work is now underway at the. Polo Park site. The same architectural firm is preparing plans for the rest of the Centre said a Slater official and when the firm has completed plans for the other buildings excavation work will begin on these too. He expected that work on the other buildings would begin before the end of the year. Disclosure could not be made of the names of other retailers to be represented in the Centre be said because contracts with them Are not yet Complete. However major chains would be represented and the Centre in total would Supply 4. Every retail free press meetings meetings to be held at 8 . Wednesday in the free press building Hirlu Seaboard room no. Roy Camp no. 42, sons of Scotland a Board room. No. 2, Winnipeg philatelic society Clu Brorn j j Winnipeg Cage Bird society. J
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