Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 19, 1957, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Premium Franks made fresh daily f Mem ads Mora read try More rtt Uiti your greatest Market to buy to self free press want ads Phon. Whitehall 3-9331 in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg tuesday november 19, 1957 weekend edition with comics we seek sees weak spines on school areas boy s body ramp drag River for drowned 5-year-om ramp assist cd by members of Max Well Colony tuesday wore break info ice find dragging inc Waters of Iho Asjian Iboina River a tout 4 Miles West of head injury a where five year old Gerry waldner was drowned monday afternoon Horry was inc son of or. And mrs. John wild nor of the Maxwell the oldest and one of the most influential education associations in Manitoba argued tuesday that larger school areas should be established in the province by legislation. The Manitoba education association in in Brief to the Royal commission on education said the government should adopt the formation of larger areas As nyc nirman they must play As civil servants. He said the government has t indicated generally that it is very much in favor of larger areas. Lii therile Colony. Police sold in Rev wan Piny ing with n Kix a Nair old companion a Flor Alps also of Llu Colony Ghoul if pc Mil from Iho hunk Stirn Ilif ice Gnevo wily. Plunging Young Wal incr into in scr which Filiti Iii. Eight fret deep no unit time. 1 Nurr wrist Nolc id scramble to Sifi by mid Hiler Lold police to Miaw Jerry struggling in deep water before being swept under thrice by the current. Police from y Delonch Meiji dragged the water until 9 . Monday and wore out. Again Jit Down Tii Weny. Assist pm by of Iho break ing leu and probing in n wider a Reid a Robinh the spot where Iho Hoy disappeared. Up in press time the body and Mil. Bern recovered. Montrose ii and s a. Thomson assistant superintendent of schools in Winnipeg will he guest speaker at Montross Home and school association meet ing at . Thursday. Major part of its policy. There have been n few Wink opines in this matter and it s about time we got Down and hat n look at. Said or John Brown of the faculty of Educa Tion University of Manitoba. Ski our the idea of larger units Ghoul cd be taken seriously by inc govern intent. Ian at pc lip said. Before going to this University inst year or. Brown was director of curriculum for the provincial depart ment of education. There is sufficient evidence of Tho gains that can be made by the larger school area to indicate that a Mensure of imposition would not be or Brown said lift added govern meals do not hesitate to impose things in other areas of social life. Why do we hesitate on this or. F rown said department of education officials have done As much is possible to promote Lar Ger considering the role of the Eom Missioni that members of the legislature City is hit by Sun strike Winnipeg appears to be suf Fering from a Sun strike. Tuesday was Winnipeg s eighth straight sunless and aside from possibly just a ii. In t going to Shine wednesday or thursday either says the Weatherman. Nov. 11 was the last Bright Day in inc City and since then n heavy Cloud hns blotted out the Sun. Rut it s nothing per Sonal against Winnipeg. The gloom according to the weather office hns been fairly general across Canada except of course on the West coast. Saturday is the deadline for 6-Day new York trip Winnipeg Era have until sat urday to get in their applications for a whirling six Day air trip to new York to take in four top Broadway hits. Former deadline for the trip sponsored by the free press was monday. For a total Price of you get a return trip to new York and tickets to four Broadway plays my fair lady. Bells Are ringing. Auntie mame and nude with violin starring Noel Coward. Also included in the Blanket Price is accommodation exclusive of meals at the new hotel Manhattan tickets to radio City music Hall and various television shows and a tour and luncheon at the United nations. The six Day trips gets under Way dec. 1, but those wishing to leave earlier or return later than the regular party May make arrangements by Phon ing j. A Cameron Whitehall 3-9331. The trip is not. A conducted tour once in now York you Are on your own. So hurry with your application you have Only a few Days left to get in on this once in a lifetime trip. Free press theatre trip application form i please make a reservation for me on the i free press theatre trip to new York City leaving Winnipeg Dee. 1. Enclosed herewith payment in i full of Deposit of balance i payable by nov. 18. Name add ecu City or town phone bulletins Bill Herron who lives at 240 memorial Crescent Vic Toria b.c., tells us that it is most urgent that he locate a Betty Rusnak who he has reason to believe is living in if miss Rusnak reads this would she please write Bill at the above address there s a gift fair and Poinsettia Tea thursday from 2 to 9 ., sponsored by the women s association at St. Stephens Broadway United Church and out at Teulon saturday evening starting at 9 . Sharp there la be a Sadie Hawkins dance Spon by the Teulon Hospital auxiliary. About pets a St. James grimly fan suggests that parents should y train children not to bring Home pets that attract their fancy. She s sure that s what happened to their cat which has t been seen since some children were playing with it on the Street last Friday puss jihad some faults but meant a great Deal to this woman and her family. Her phone num Ber by the Way is 6-4099 in another District a Reader tells us that a very Friendly Black and Fawn persian cat has adopted her. She s flattered but can t keep the cat. Owner May phone Spruce 2-3072 Over in Norwood two four months old Kittens to be Given away. One is Black and Brown Semi persian the other one Gray with White paws and a White bib. Phone 424755 and a Lone Kitten looking for a Home a Little stray about three months old female Black and White House trained. Phone Spruce 4-1378. Generally arc conspicuously absent from meetings held in local districts to promote larger Wrens. Well Havu to Wall a Long time if we wait for these things to Ger Minate and grow in local areas. Well never get them if we wait for local people to Rise up and Aak for sophists schools and sin Stefan Hanson a member of Manitoba s Royal commission on education tuesday was called a sophist after he had caused a Clergyman to admit he was in favor of sin providing he paid for it. The heated Exchange of com ments followed presentation of a Brief by Winnipeg Council of churches. Or. Hugh Mcleod of Knox United Church told commission chairman or. R. 0. Macfar Annc when you were at Queen s University you were taught in philosophy class that sophists made the worst appear the better Rea son and you be got one expert on that right on the he indicated or. Hanson. In another verb.1l encounter with a lutheran Clergyman or. Hansen told him. In other words you Are in favor of sin provid ing people pay for he agreed the Clergyman. Rev. L. W. Koehler nodded agreement. Or. Koehrer had said earlier hat Jehovah s witnesses Are St Imes treasonable and must be suppressed by the state. The min ister also said that the Mennon the Church urges its members to be conscientious objectors. Does the government of can Ada want to give tax dollars so the mennonites can teach their children to be conscientious of he asked. The govern ment would run into difficulty of it did this he said. Or. Koehler said he approved of private schools providing peo. Pie paid for them without Public Juba should apologize says Parks Board Man three citizen members of the Winnipeg Parks Board protested monday against mayor step Hen Luba s charge Thirl the Parks budget is one demanded that the mayor either explain the charge or make a Public apology. Parks chairman Richard s. Bowles Lold City Council we feel that we have been accused of joining in some deceitful kind of thing to fool the people of this we have to take some of the responsibility in preparing this budget. We feel badly to think that a statement of this kind has gone or. Bowles said there were two lawyers a banker and a Busi Nessman serving As citizen Mem Bers of the Parks Board and we think if there was anything deceitful about that budget we would have discovered is nothing deceitful about said the Parks Board chairman. Sons or make Public Parks member William Luis Den said he wished the mayor would attend the meeting. Aid. Douglas Chisholm told the mayor you have done a grave injustice to the Parks Board your worship. I d like to know Why you did the mayor did not reply. He told reporter s after the meeting it was too Early to say whether he would be attending the Board s meeting wednesday. Mayor Juba made the charge after a Parks Board official said the Board could find sufficient funds in its current budget to rent additional office space space which the mayor is asking it to do without until the new City Hall is built. De. To Mir of old University of Manitoba medical College experiments with a rut in tie new constant temperature room in the department of . The room and equipment was a Refl from a group of Winnipeg Busl be Sismon. It will now he possible for researchers to obtain speedier results in animal experimentation. Money. Or. Hansen said you have de i it a s George Macleod a for scribed these referring Mer Alderman now serving As apparently to the teachings of the citizen member of the Parks Jehovah s witnesses and who demanded that the uonites. He asked How the min i mayor either explain or apolo ister could subscribe to their Gize. The Board is meeting wed teaching even if the people did mesday he said and the mayor pay for them without tax Money. I should be there to give his Rea a dispel solemnity during the hearing of the Brief he commission Chambers had assumed an atmosphere of solemn Ity with dozens of clergymen listening to the Brief presented or. T. A. Pincock. However this Aura was immediately dispelled when or Han sen began questioning members of the Council. Robertson in t talking Hon. R. 0. Robertson who during the Exchange or. Pin charged last week that provincial cock reaffirmed the Council s conservatives engaged in i pro stand on Manitoba s Public school durig the Emerson by education saying caring Luc Aizic. Should not support the prop Aga the state elect Oil wil1 not amplify his re Tion of any particular free press meetings meetings to be held wednes Day at 8 . In the free press building include Board room no. 1, compensation widows association Board room no. 2, Winnipeg philatelic society clubroom British wives club the minister of Public works was asked tuesday for a clarification of has remarks but replied he had no comment at other Cabinet ministers monday gave non committal replies or re fused to make any statement at All on the charges. Progressive. Conservative head quarters in Winnipeg has indicated it will take no action Over the matter at the moment. 3 clusters of Cotton her israeli jewels an israeli visitor to Winnipeg says country still needs the help of the free world. Mrs. Emil Najar consulting psychologist for the ministry of welfare in Jerusalem arrived Here to open the women s division of the Israel Bond six months after their pain. Imagine a population of less than two million people absorb ing immigrants in one she said. This gives you an idea of Why we need so much every immigrant in Israel receives a Sharun a self contained apartment unit Worth 000 at no Cost. This year s Bond Campaign to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the creation of the state of Israel is ear marked for this purpose. Mrs. Najar has a personal stake in the future of Israel. She and her father were born in Pale Stine. Her bother s family came there from Russia with the first agricultural settlements about 1899. Mrs. Najar showed a Branch Laden with three heavy clusters of top Quality Cotton. These Are my she said. They were produced by egyptian in arrival in Israel. Our soil will yield two Cotton crops a year Well be exporting it the 72 nationalities which com prise this one world Are an optimistic Happy lot according to mrs. live in a state tension but they Trust their politicians to Carp them through International difficulties. You Don t have the feeling of being when you Are in Israel because you realize oar ties Branch out to the world by sea and you Don t s e e frightened faces because struggling population is always optimistic. It has no time to re lax and rail unions engineers the other railway brotherhoods have agreed to support Western Region members of the brotherhood of locomotive engineers on the Canadian Pacific railway Over Tak ing a strike ballot. The brotherhood of locomotive engineers is calling upon its Mem Bers to support strike action to get company guarantees that Union men win be protected if they Cross picket lines at strike bound plants. Tuesday the brotherhood of rail Road trainmen and the brother Hood of locomotive firemen and engine men came out in support of the engineers stand. A joint statement issued by the three brotherhoods said they Dis cussed the action of the railway company in refusing to return to service employees who have been suspended for refusing to Cross picket these men refused to Cross picket lines for fear of injuries to Thea selves their families or dam age their personal property. It being fully understood that reprisals of this kind can be and Are known to have taken place when men Are on their Way Home from work or going to work or in fact at any time should they Dis regard a picket line. Under these conditions the brotherhoods Are requested Protection for their membership by the Canadian Pacific railway both on and off their premises should the picket line be crossed. Adequate Protection has been the company has been notified of the brotherhoods decision. The strike ballot is the result of car suspension of Railroad Crews for refusing to Cross picket lines at several places in Western Canada including the suspension of a five Man Crew which honoured a picket line at the Mccabe seed Plant in St. Boniface. The engineers said the car has insisted that Union men must fulfil the terms of their Union contract that is to say they must carry out their duties even if this Means violating a picket line. Wellington hand s Wellington. Home and school association will hold an open House from to Friday. Miss Bielak school nurse and a Panow Art supervisor win be available to answer questions and present some idea the Servic is the school committee merger plan approved in principle City Council monday night approved in principle a plan to merge three of its standing committees into one the first major step taken by v the special commit tee on government Reform. At the same time it rejected the complaint of some aldermen that the committee was not Ful filling its function because it did not. Begin with a study of alter a tried robbery father of two made threat to cabbie the father of two Small children whose wife is expecting a third child was sentenced tuesday to 18 months in jail for at tempting to Rob a taxi Driver. Joseph Hubert Charbonneau 25, of 420 Ross Avenue asked for a suspended sentence saying a would never appear in court again. However magistrate m. H. Carton replied a suspended sentence is impossible. The Public has to know that the taxi Driver has to be pro at 10.30 . Nov. 12 a Driver for Northern taxi George Francis Mctaggart of 419 Nairn Avenue picked up Charbonneau at main Street and Rupert Avenue and was told to drive to an address on Ross Avenue. In Roule to their Destina Tion Charbonneau said shut off your lights and give me your the Driver slowed the taxi Down jumped out and called police. Charbonneau told police he Cauldon t remember making those remarks to the Driver. He said he had been drinking and had Money in his pocket so there was no reason to Rob the Driver. Blood Trail leads to pane breaker a Trail of blood leading from a Winnipeg transit commission waiting Shack to a St. Lames House led police to a Man who pleaded guilty in provincial police court tuesday to breaking 15 win Dows valued at he also pleaded guilty to Caus ing a disturbance and was fined a total of ?100 counts. William Williams 21, of 413 ments licensing of stables lumber Brooklands Street St. James and and Wood Yards private approaches fitted causing the damage to the and curb cuts. Shack last april 9 with a com Cut Down time Spanion who was apprehended at the effect every measure was i the time and made restitution. Ive forms of government. The committee recommended shortcut procedures for City hand Ling of such matters As Small Pur chases catch Basin construction reclassification of employees positions reports of officials attending conventions car allowances Tele phone allowances local improve to Cut Down the. Time required by committees in dealing with them. With this Cut said Aid. H. B. Scott it is hoped that the Public works Public utilities and Public safety committees can be merged Williams arrested on his re turn from Calgary recently. Scott Wright Crown counsel told court that St. James police discovered the broken windows and a Trail of blood which they into one committee next year. Followed. Williams companion. Similar plans were being worked who needed Hospital treatment for out for the finance and personnel a Cut wrist admitted the offence committee he said. Merger has already been worked out for the health and welfare committees. And was Given two years sus Pended sentence last May 1. Wil Wiliams meantime had left town. Aid. Paul Goodman said that the tuesday magistrate d. C. M. Special committee has Fine d Williams on the upon itself to impose the damage charge and s25 for or. Carl e. Guthe who has been commissioned by the Canadian association of museums to make a report on Canadian museums. He will speak on the museum and the Community at . Tues Day in studio a of Krc radio station in the free press building. Slaw tries again gets second Aid. Slaw Bebchuk s move to override finance committee and get a extra appropriation for special Centre strip Christmas decorations got terse treatment from Winnipeg City Council monday night. The City is already spending on the decorations in Down town Portage Avenue and main streets. Aid. Bebchuk said the additional would provide an extra spectacular decoration in front of City Hall to show what can be done. His Public works committee held a special meeting before Council met monday night and brought in a special report asking for the 500 Grant. Council took an unusual step. By a vote it refused to allow the report to be introduced. Aid. Waiter Crawford finance chairman said finance committee had not had the Chance to express itself As opposed to the report because the meeting had been held immediately before Council met. His committee had however rejected the matter when Aid. Reb Chuk raised it. The City he said had already in extra appropriations this year. Committee form of he had understood the committee would make a study of alternative systems. Study later mayor Juba said the committee will proceed to that later. Aid. Lillian Hallonquist said she was also she Felt the committee should first have decided on the form of govern ment and then gone about the de tails she would like for instance to have seen the committee con Sider the elimination of All boards and commissions so that All mat ters could be dealt with by Alder men. Her motion that the report be referred to committee was Defeated. Under monday night s motion the necessary amendments to City bylaws and the City charter will be drawn up by the Law depart ment and come to Council at a later Date. Causing a disturbance in a St. James cafe a Short time after tha window smashing episode. Cat assault costs Man a Man who threw a cat with violent Force to the pavement and then stepped on it was fined and costs tuesday in City magi Strate s court. The Fine was imposed upon David Saunders 41, of Winnipeg Osis after he pleaded guilty to causing pain to an animal at , tuesday. Court was told that. Saunders actions Vivere witnessed by a patrol Ling Constable who heard the thud of the animal s body striking the pavement As he approached Saun Ders. They smoke cigars and land in jail because they looked too Young to lil months in jail tuesday. To be smoking cigars two Young men Are serving jail terms. Sciss who has no previous Crimi Nal record admitted breaking into Devon cafe with Bender and William George Bender 20, of breaking into the a and a drugs 531 Pritchard Avenue was sen 435 i5t. Mary s Avenue and the patented to nine months in jail when Ris cafe 436 Garry Street. A Prosi he admitted breaking into the and cigars Devon cafe 311 Carlton Street and from the drugstore and the Paris stealing he also admitted pos Sessing stolen cigars which had been taken in a break in at the Paris cafe at 346 Garry Street. Leonard Edward Adamek 20, of no fixed abode who had been re leased from jail sept. 4, was sentenced to six months for posses sing 11 cigars which had been stolen from the Paris cafe. The youths were arrested at . Sunday on Princess Street near Henry because their actions aroused suspicions of constables in a Cruiser car. Half an. Hour Earb or another youth David 1 George Ross 19, of 11 Cprinne apartments was arrested in. A Lane near Donald Street. He admitted breaking into premises and was sentenced cafe Chest total at the greater Winnipeg Community Chest has reached 81.4 per cent of its objective. The fund s total at noon tuesday stood at monday s donations totalled and included from the employees of the Canadian wheat Board. Earlier donations included 460 from the employees of the j. H. Ashdown co. Ltd., from the employees at Carter motors and from the Rosco Metal products company and employees
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