Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 30, 1958, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Safely pays on the Road in the Home near the water Don t take chances press jobs wanted special rates in free press want ads on situations wanted Only 14c per line per Day or 65c per line for a full week by carried in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg wednesday july 30, 1958 weekend edition with comics Loc Juba would run Ain before Takin a Post in Cabinet mayor Stephen Juba said wednesday he would riot take a Cabinet Post in the provincial government without first seeking re election under a party Banner. The mayor made this statement voluntarily when he was being interviewed about his intentions in the civic Field this year. I wish you would put in there a statement to the effect that there has been a lot of speculation about my taking up a Tion. There Are still two Cabinet posts open you asked if he would accept a Cabinet position if it were offered the mayor replied i will Cross that Bridge when 1 come to he also refused to say whether he would run again for mayor. On the Assumption that i declared a decision not to run at this time i would Render myself ineffective for the balance of my term. The attitude would be that i would not be around for very Long anyway. On the other hand if i announced a decision to seek re elec Tion it would be poor political strategy. My opponents would have that much More time to de cide How they would oppose he then added you will know at. The last minute on nomination Day. If i file nomination papers i will be the last Man to do real police end fake ones Lark Premier Duff Roblin and mayor Stephen Juba conferred by Tele phone wednesday morning to set the Date for a City provincial meet ing on further provincial assist Ance towards the Disraeli Bridge and freeway project. The Disraeli Bridge is going to Cost considerably less than the province promised for its construction and the City is seeking the residue left Over when the Bridge is constructed and other provincial Aid towards the completion of the freeway. The City must know by septem Ber How much the province is contributing if it is to put a Money bylaw before the ratepayers in october. Mayor Juba said the Date of the conference will be announced As soon As it is settled and that he would have something definite to announce within a few Days. They told her they were police but when they started molesting her she shouted for help. And a real policeman came to her Aid. As a result two men who arrested a girl on an alleged theft charge were fined ?100 each in City magistrate s court tuesday. The charges were impersonating a police officer and assault. Sheppard Irvin Adler 25, of 337 Inkster Boulevard and Louis Olin 36, of 668 Mcgregor Street were fined each on the assault charges and an other apiece on the impersonation counts. Followed girl court was told that on May 27 the two accused had Fol Lowed a girl from a hotel to a liquor store and then to a House on William Avenue. They claimed they were private detectives and were arresting her on a purse theft charge. They instructed her to come to the police station with them. After the Trio entered a car they drove to Winnipeg s North end where the two accused molested the girl. She screamed attracting a policeman and the accused were arrested. Defence counsel Harry Kohm said his clients considered the incident a Lark and that it would t happen again. Magistrate c. C. Sparling said impersonating police officers was no Lark Ohn guilty to a wilful damage which occurred in 1957. He admitted putting sugar in a Gas tank of a car causing damage he was sentenced to a further Fine and costs or 30 Days consecutive to the other Senten Ces Crown prosecutor c. W. Tup per described the wilful dam age As a Case of spite this is one of the dirtiest tricks you can play on any Man fouling up the Mechan ism of a car. It is hard to be Lieve a Man of your age would do something like said or. Sparling. Accidentally shot while Hunting a 22-year-old member of the Craf is in Good Deer Lodge Hospital with an injury to his right Arm which he received whens his .22 calibre Rifle Accident ally discharged sunday. Ac1 k. G. Plumb of Windsor out., seas in some Woods near for Cage la Prairie Man., when he dropped the Rifle and it went off hitting him m the Arm. Taken to the Portage Hospital with the. Broken Arm. He was sent to Mcdonald Craf base and then sent to Deer Lodge. Fined for bribe in car test Liberal Promise Hogwash no new girls Home for year at least civic welfare chairman Aid. Slaw Bebchuk announced wednes Day i hat there has been an extraordinary increase in the number of skilled workers seeking Public welfare assistance. Without delving into the reasons for the situation he released a report prepared by City welfare director Clifford Patrick showing that in the first 10 working Days of Only there had been a substantial increase Over last year in the number receiving Relief and that this was caused by the increase in skilled labor recipients. There were 24 skilled workers receiving assistance this year or. Patrick reported compared with two last year and 19 truck Drivers compared with two last year. His staff he reported had to work overtime to handle the flood. City converts Victory Bonds totalling been converted to the new Canada conversion Bonds at 4va and 4vi percent by the City of Winnipeg it was announced wednesday morning. The City Bonds Are those which Sre in the sinking fund and the pension fund City treasurer j. R. Mcinnes said. Plans Call for the conversion of an additional 000 in Victory Bonds which Are held by the greater Winnipeg water the conversion Campaign passed the billion Mark tuesday an announcement from Ottawa said 40 percent of the Victory Bonds new converted. Native sons meet monday the National Council of the native sons of Canada will Convene monday to wednesday in the Odd Fellows Temple Kennedy Street. Among National councillors at tending the session Are h. G. Kerrison Dundas ont., pres Klent e. A. Carroll Toronto and c. C. Stewart Winnipeg past presi dents e. Gendron Winnipeg Secretary treasurer and f. Bradt Hamilton and j. T. West port Arthur vice presidents. A Man who tried 1o bribe a Manitoba safety division Driver tester with a Bill was fined and costs in provincial police court wednesday Steve Sedun of 733 mar Milan Avenue father of seven child in told the maximum penalty for such an offence was five in Puson but i am going to Deal with you Lenin Fly because of Jour family Magist Alp d c m Kyle said an envelope Scoti Unghi Crown counsel said the charge against Sedun followed a report to the attorney general s de paiement by w e Kraunz a Driver tester who stated that on june 18 he had Heen of Fer cd a Whit envelope by a Man while escorting a woman applicant to Hei car for a driving test i Kur reported that the Man said he was a relative of the woman and wanted the tester to have the envelope. When it was refused or Kurz reported 1 h e Man As saying in would put it in his pocket the tester said he then asked the Man his name and was told we Don t have to go that he asked what was in the envelope and was told it contained a Bill. An rest the tester took the envelope and reported in to his department who in turn notified the attorney general. The Anest of Sedun Fol Lowed. The woman who failed the Dri ving test was nol involved Couit was told she had also failed a Preu Ous test an example i am not asking for a 1ail sentence m i his or Wright said but i feel that the penalty should provide a suitable example to other poisons inclined this was we feel things like this can Only Bung suspicion against the de i Sedun through defence counsel denied that the Story is told by the Driver tested was Cor rect in ail details bul admitted offering the envelope so the. Tester would be Lind and not make the woman nervous while she was taking her test boy jailed v salad Queen Diane Keb Iffe of 658 Corydon Avenue tame Riding into town tuesday from the Market Gulden on a Chuck again loaded Down with fresh vegetables the she presented to Aid. Walter Crawford Depres enting mayor Juba. In Exchange Aid. Crawford presented 21-year-old miss Keb Iffe with a City Crest pin. Salad week jul be officially opened at noon thursday at a luncheon. Dynamite test9 on tree costs an 18-year-old boy who joined with a Friend monday dynamite a Large Oak Cus son. Street in St. Boniface was fined and costs in St. Boniface police court wednesday morning. The youth pleaded guilty to Wil Ful damage of property under a City bylaw. His 17-year-old mend is to appear in juvenile court Friday. The boys gave themselves up to police tuesday night. They had been missing from their Homes since the explosion monday night. Not a prank police said the boys apparently did not Creale the explosion As a prank. The boys said they were experimenting with the dynamite when the blast occurred. The Mother of one boy phoned the free press tuesday to say that her son was greatly interested in electrical things and that she was sure he had no intention of pulling a prank. Police said that the youths were aware that they were being sought by police bul were afraid of their parents and did t return to their Homes until tuesday night. A Large Hole the explosion which ripped out a 30-foot tree and sent it hurl Ling into the Seine River was heard for Miles around. The you tils created the blast by connecting dynamite to a car Battery by Means of door Bell wire. Aside from a Large Hole on the Bank of the River where the tree stood no other damage was done. Alarms an i Yeai old Bov who caused 14 fake fire alarms just Foi the kicks was sentenced to six months in jail wednesday Henry Arthur moist 548 College Avenue received concurrent terms after he pleaded guilty to five arson changes which resulted m a damage one charge of at tempted arson and five charges of attempted theft the accused who a Grade 7 education and whose parents separated was told by mag Istrate Ai in Gartre he would have been sent to the Penitentiary it l Hnin t been for sons made by the probation off Sci and the psychiatrists Leporld police said the fees were set in an unoccupied House rear Gar Ages and a car the file alarms Veie All set off in the Rily s North end the a fused was arrested Al u 42 am july 11 by constables Ralph Booden and Metio see Dak when he was seen lining away from the scene of an to inspect Fence acting Public works chairman Aid Frank Wagner Baid wednes Day that he would make a per Sonal inspection of the Mcphilips Sli get Reservoir Fence either wed no slav or thursday and find out what s going on the Alderman said he did not like to take sides on he question but had noted that police and waterworks officials both said the Fence was child proof and news paper pictures indicated plainly that it was not he said that after making an inspection he would recommend whatever action he Felt was Neces sary. Of the situation was As news paper pictures indicated he would want an explanation from depart mental officials the Alderman said. Safe robbed ramp Are investigating two Safe cracking at Strathclair which netted eggs in Cash and cheques from one of the safes. Police said the Money was of Lainon monday night from the Safe of the Strathclair credit Union society another Safe in the1 office of the Coop Consumers store in the same building was also opened but contained no Cash. Manitoba s delinquent girls will not be moved into permanent quarters for at least a year possibly 15 i months attorney general Hon. Sterling Lyon said wednesday. Or. Lyon said lit was sheer Hogwash when the previous soberal i government said it hoped to move the girls out of the present temporary quarters in Selkirk into new accommodations by Christmas. It mayor Stephen Juba pulled himself out of a hat and turned up right on time to open the Baribow stage production of Heus a poppin tuesday night. With the mayor is actor Murray sevens left and two of the lovelies who took part in. The summer theatre show. Will take from 12 to 15 i months from the time the i plans have been decided on i before the girls can be permanently housed. J but or. Lyon suggested the girls might be moved from the i present location to another temporary shelter if necessary. In the meantime he said the government intends to continue the policy established by the pre Vious administration in regard to care for roman Catholic Oclin j girls it the Home of the j Good Shepherd. A Complete statement regarding the future accommodation of the i girls will be made within a month or. Lyon said bul the govern ment is now going Over the plans left by the previous adm Nistra i Tion. He said that those plans called for buildings that would be i Large enough to handle the Esti mated population even 10 years from now. The whole problem of juvenile j delinquency is being studied or. Said and will take into account recommendations and suggestions from the citizens com Mittee set up by the previous government. It s possible. Or. Lyon said that tha citizens committee will adopt a new lorm because its original terms of reference were not too specific. The attorney general said he does not in tend. To handle the problem on a piecemeal basis. Polish color and wit make Hells a poppin a smash hit jul Al by gone Telpner free press staff water one of the funniest fastest paced tuneful and colourful Musi Cal levies to be seen on a stage Heie for Many was the rain Bow gauge i eduction of hell 5 a poppin in Winnipeg which opened to a capacity audience tuesday to be Fiir to the Winnipeg Summ i theatre association in a oud be neck Saiy to list the names of every single member of the cast because Here was i a poor Peifer Mancip in the whole show then was i even an average pct Otance the show was Stu Colv pistes signal from direction to lighting to background to a Cpl and he is tops there s no set plot to hell a poppin isl a series of sluts dances musical numbers and Pio auction scenes in the second half of the show the show takes on a Semi plot in a guided tour of hell Story whip two judges from hades of Civ placed by Bernard by linens. And evil Porti aved by Ron Chambers try to find the most sinful City in the world and never did two Devil s assistants do such a Devil of a Good Job As actors Behrens and Chambers. Len Andree was at his Best throughout Hap and with a tremendous number of lines to learn he turned in a polished performance. Which would have won him recognition on any stage. When he took the Pait of mayor Hells gets top Gate the Rainbow stage smash hit Hells a poppin in Winni Peg has got the largest single night. Attendance Mark in tile three year history of the summer stage. The tuesday night show attracted people and it might have got More except for the Early evening threat thunderstorm. The previous High in at Tendance was last year when 2.266 people turned out for the fourth night performance of Chu Chin Chow. Rainbo w stage officials be Lieve the opening night at Tendance at Hells a poppin May be a Harbinger of a smash Box office record for the summer theatre association. His Crisp lines brought to try to see the mayor. Screams mayor Andree at the House. One Side splitter was i Don t care if they re from j his harassed Secretary played by when the delegation from hell a Tuxedo Nev re voters Ain Tivolie Alto. Lewis shimmy a a letter to the mayor taxpayer pops too on Rainbow stage mayor Stephen Juba con firmed wednesday that a let Ter which he read to the crowd at Rainbow stage tuesday night was actually written by a constituent in the mayor s District. The free press obtained a copy of the letter. In p a r to this is what it said dear or mayor Sinca you have assumed duties As mayor of Winnipeg you have frequently appealed to the citizens to voice their opinion on City affairs. The Rainbow stage has been a losing proposition for some time and possibly this can be de to some of the probe that i am confronted with. Squeezed i have become a Tizen and merchant in y o r fair City of Winnipeg i have found that the old adage is True there is nothing surer than taxes and death. Sin living Here i have been he up held Down bagged walked on flattened out and squeezed. First by Federal Laws provincial Laws Muni Cipal Laws corporation Laws bylaws brother in Laws Mother in Laws outlaws Etc. The government has so governed my business that i Don t know who owns it. I am inspected suspected examined re examined informed re strained required and commanded so i Don to know who i am or Why j am Here. A i know is that t am supposed to be an inexhaustible Supply of Money. I will not sell All that i possess and go out to beg borrow or steal to give Money away and i have been cussed discussed talked to lied to lied about boycotted held up Hung up and damned near ruined. Signed the Only reason i have for clinging to dear life is to see the Rainbow stage production of be cause that s How i feel to extremely pleasing a the ear and Eye were the songs of eve Jayne Anderson Georges is Fiche. Rosalie re Sclier Fred Greb de Iward Ewanko and Pat Long. Miss Anderson received full applause for her rendition of i could have i danced All night from my fair i lady and handsome or. Lafleche i has All the makings of a top pop Singer. He was also effective As a i French fashion designer in one of the skits. Lilliam Lewis was another Star of the show and her dancing i especially when she shimmied and shivered through my sister Kate had the audience roaring with j laughter. Miss Lewis would have to share Star honors with or. Andree. Miss Anderson. Chambers be threes Alto and Lafleche. Winnipeg has a tremendous assortment of Beautiful girls and dozens of them danced and Par jaded across the stage under the Able direction of John Hirschi. The backdrops for All of. The scenes were beautifully done and de i signer Ted Korol deserves credit True to the age old tradition of for his creations. The show must go on mayor Ste ise Nens outstanding phen Juba turned up promptly other kudos Are due to producer at tuesday for the open James Duncan choreographer ing of the Rainbow stage product Jrobert Moulton music director fan of Hells a poppy. Jeric wild Slage manager Earie the elusive or. Juba who had Laveman and scripter Tom on the Back of the letter the writer who signed his own name placed what appeared to be part of an o 1 d Christmas or easier Seal. On it was written one word elusive or. Mayor turns up been reported either a victim of stage fright or the Waves of Lake. Winnipeg smile As Hendry and Goldie Gelmon. There were of course other turned up with a big standouts in a a a including actor Murray sevens i Grant Cowan Pat Armstrong Ted j guided him. To the stage to open j Patterson Murray sevens who the Bright Brash production before was outstanding in every role he a capacity crowd. Played in the Jim Clouser mayor Juba did everything but and All of the members the la Buck and a Wing As he appear i chorus. Led perfectly at ease on stage Toj sevens was at his Best when he explain where he has been for the played the part of the Hollywood past few Days. Producer in the hell scene when got off course i i was in the Middle of Lake Winnipeg got off course and in they were seeking the most sinful City. Hells a poppin in Winnipeg continues through August 7, and Stead of going to Gull Harbor this is one show that deserves wound up at Victoria Beach. Stage capacity audiences every night of fright no i be never had stage the week. For Good measure tues Day night it even threw in a then the mayor told the crowd j performance by a real proves i just before i came Here a to asked me if i was nervous. Signal mayor Stephen Juba. I told her no and she said to form. Tenant Are you doing pacing in the association ladies rest j . Or. Juba did not confirm i a meeting to organize formally whether that conversation was a1 the North Point Douglas tenants fact or just part of the script for land ratepayers association will be hell s a poppin. Held at 8 . Wednesday in playing the role of a politician Shashkevich Hall. To perfection or. Juba put in the group is being formed to plug for metropolitan government As he presented Rainbow stage with a Cheque for on behalf of the citizens of Winnipeg. Provide representation for the Community and to try for More favor Able consideration for re develop Anent of the area
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