Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, July 31, 1958

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 31, 1958, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 18 Winnipeg Phee thess. Thursday july 31, .1953 Beach., Pool alarm system is urged establishment of an alarm sys Tern accessible to ail bathers a beaches and pools was record mended by a Coroner s jury in Quiring into the death of Ernes Banera 23, of Avenue who drowned at. Sunny " Harbor Beach near heading Ley last week the jury returned a accidental death. Evidence showed there was no life saving equipment at the newly opened swimming Pool and the one lifeguard was unaware anyone was in trouble until he saw other bathers taking the body from the water 15 minutes after or. Banera disappeared. Heinz Adams proprietor of the Pool said he submitted plans to the provincial government before open ing of july 1. He said he received no instructions equipment. Scott Wright Crown said that life saving equip ment was stipulated in a Section of about life Savin representing the the Public swimming health pools act concerning and bathing beaches. Or. Wright said this stipulated that a pole Hooks buoys and other necessary apparatus be readily accessible As Well As first Aid kit. Or. Adams said there was a first Aid kit at his Pool. Wolfgang Jahnke 18, the life guard at the Pool said his Tower had been raised from six feet to ten feet in height and placed nearer the water since the drown ing. Jahnke said he had never been tested on his ability As a lifeguard and did not Wear a uniform Al 1 Hough he did Wear a distinctive Cap. He now wore a sweater designating him As lifeguard he said. He testified he saw no one in difficulties until he observed a ring of bathers in the water and knew something was wrong. Berkeley Mcrimmon who re covered the body said he did not see the lifeguard although Jahnke arrived on the scene As the body being taken from the water. Jahnke also helped with artificial respiration. Cpl. J. C. Law. Of the a emf said there were about 300 people at the Beach and a lot of noise from children playing. An in Alator rushed to the spot by St. More about farm visit continued from Page 1 Riding from the helicopter with or. Skotheim she stopped the car a Good distance from the intended destination stepped out and walked straight to a Corral where pure bred cattle awaited the Royal inspection. He s very Low set and Short in the she said thoughtfully pointing to a Hereford Bull. Then she listened intently while or. Skotheim explained the characteristics of the Hereford Breed. She admired the Trees on the beautifully groomed farmstead and when or. Skotheim told her he had planted most of the ones around the buildings she wanted to know what Type of tree they were. She was very taken with my Blue he said. Pretty As a picture in a bouffant Pink dress Marilyn aged four waited at the Kitchen door with a nosegay of Sweet peas and a curtsy for the Princess. Her Royal highness stooped to Admire the Little girl s gloves. Later the gloves came off and the Princess asked who had painted Marilyn s Finger nails. Sharon 12, and Sandra 3, helped serve Lea. So did Arlene 24, who teaches school in Calgary. The so theirs six sons aged seven to 23 were presented to the Princess. Close look " of i wish i could stay she told Arlene. At one Point the Princess left the parlor and walked to the kit Chen for a close look at the lace covered table with its bowl of Sweet peas and baby s breath its Pink tapers in Silver candelabra and abundance of Dainty food including some special norwegian pastries. Mrs. V. 0. Forrest a neighbor and dear Friend of mrs. Skotheim saw to the affairs of the Kitchen and poured Tea from a Silver ser vice. The Princess told her How very much she would have liked a longer visit with the so theirs. She wanted to see All the mrs. Skotheim said and when i took her into the bedroom she noticed Marilyn s crib at once. She stood by it for a while and then said what pretty Wall or. Skotheim alone was intended to accompany the Princess Back to the Takeoff Point and there was Little room for More than two in fhe car but she invited mrs. Skot Leim to come along and when Little Marilyn gazed longingly at the group Royal smile embraced her. Let her the Princess tired impulsively. It. Was then that her nosegay its Bow. Margaret stooped to pick it up and handed it to the Little girl. You keep said. She did James police but the victim not respond. Del j. 0. Fryer provincial Coro Ner said the question of necessary equipment and More strict enforce ment of the regulations As Recotr mended by the jury would passed on ties. To the proper Aulhorn Moke about beaches continued from Page More about Lebanon continued i Roin Page l have been no a drownings a Stonewall since the Kinsmen opened their Concession thet i about three years ago. A Rowboat a Motorboat. A lube life Saver and two Long poles make up the life saving equipment available at the Beach and poo at Ste. Anne according to author ties there. Grappling Irons Are available if an Accident should voc or. There is no lifeguard regularly on duty but in on the weekend a Man patrols in the boat. There is no in Alator accessible to bathers but a first ale kit is available within 200 feet officials said. The last fatal Accident at the Beach was four years ago when a 25-year-old-Man suffered a heart attack while in the water. Dugard s Park tourist Camp two Miles from because Sotir has no life saving equipment and no life guard on the proprietor told the free press. Years of operation he said there has been one death caused by heart attack when a Man jumped off the div ing Board. The Carson tourist Park at Beausejour has no life saving equipment nor guard patrol the owner said. During 28.years, there have been no in. The water which is usually about four feet deep. At Colmer s tourist Park near 3eausejour the usual Holiday week end crowds Are expected. The owner told the free press he had two lawsuits on me As the result of tomfoolery during the 1957 season. One person suffered a fractured Skull when diving off a Riverbank which has since been placed out of sounds to swimmers and another injured his neck after leaping off he diving Board with a female companion sitting on his shoulders in said. Life saving tubes and poles Are available Here and there Are Row which can be used in Rescue Vork. There is no formal lifeguard but the authorities main Ain supervision of our own Over he weekend. Various organizations holding picnics Are asked to bring but there still were difficulties. Sami Solh the pro Western pre Mier announced beforehand Attiat he would net accept Gen Shehab As president. Or. Solh said there is a constitutional Rule that Milit Ary men could t accept office within six months of holding an army Post or. Chamoun is due to retire sept .-23 after six years in office. It was not immediately Clear whether Gen. Shehab could take Over then. But other government officials isaid the restriction quoted by or. Solh applied Only to candidates for parliament not the presi Dency. Under heavy guard parliament was under heavy guard for the election. Steel Hel meted troops and machine gun posts commanded every approach to parliament Square cordoned off with barbed wire barricades during the night. A Mored cars stood by in Side streets. Other troops kept watch from roof tops. Everyone going into the Parlia ment building was searched and even Fountain pens were taken. Before entering parliament rebel leaders met for last minute talks. The deputies were slow in assembling and a quorum of 44 was not on hand in the chamber tin til 90 minutes after the scheduled starting time of the session. Cheer Winner the deputies broke into cheers at the announcement of the win Ning vote. Or. Eddy went Over to congratulate the Victor. By agreement in this half Christian half moslem nation of people the president is a Christian and the Premier a moslem to maintain a balance Between the religions. Gen. Sheho 56, belongs to inc maronite sect of the roman Catholic Church but is respected by both religious groups the general has been a Mili tary Man All his life and was reluctant to be a candidate for the presidency believing that sol Diers should stay out of politics. He was educated in French Mili tary schools when France held a league of nations mandate Over Lebanon. Tough Tob he faces a Tough Job that will severely try his Long experience at steering Down the Middle of the Road. On one Side Are the backers of president Chamoun who abandoned a policy of. Neutrality to heir own lifeguard plans Are underway the building of. A regular lifeguard system with a Tower but it. Will be quite he owner. According to no in Alator is available nearly but a registered nurse with first. Aid equipment is ready for action. There have drown mrs the free press was told. Municipal onus Cpl. William of the ramp who patrols the red and Assiniboine Rivers agreed that ail Public beaches should be Well equipped with life saying devices. It is the responsibility of municipalities to see equip ment is on Cpl. Greenlay but there Are some prob on installation of grappling because different types Are needed for different areas. A firm Strong Hook is needed for Waters Phefe the Bottom is Rocky and a fighter Hook Light enough to Clear mud but Strong enough to pick up a heavy object for other the City s Sargent Park Pool has an in Alator but lacks pole Hooks and buoys. At St. James s Bruce Park a life buoy is provided at a Point where the Assiniboine River. Park there Borders Are no established swimming facilities Lere and the buoy is on the spot Only for precaution Winnipeg Beach went safety conscious years ago and Points to an enviable record of no drowning in eight years although 3.000 bathers of All throng the Beach on a Holiday the town appointed a Protection committee and employs two life guards to patrol in Power boats. Officials said grappling Irons Ife jackets ring buoys and other equipment Are kept in the life guards quarters on the Beach and j constant patrol is maintained by he guards in their boats during ours when swimmers Are in the Vater with no set hours of ending he daily duty. Government officials said thurs a that life saving equipment is available at All Public beaches but Ife guards Are provided Only at Alcon Lake Beach. They said a umber of beaches and resorts vere Only used on weekends. It is understood that department of finials have discussed the Situa Ion on several occasions. Farmer Hurt after pinned by tractor i Dauphin special a 62-year old Dauphin area Farmer is in condition at Dauphin Gen eral Hospital following a tractor Accident at his farm wednesday. Injured was William Zabro sky org my said the Accident occurred Ashen the tractor pulling a Load of reared up and pinned or. Zabrodsky against the Stone. Ramp at Dauphin said thursday that or. Zabrodsky s condition was critical. Just corrections not false entries counsel Vancouver up the do ence has submitted there was no falsification of the books of a big Timber engineering firm accused in the sommerset bribery conspiracy trial As charged by the Crown but Only corrections suggested by an Independent auditor. Alfred Bull counsel for 53 year old Timber Engineer Charles d. Schultz and his firm of the same name brought chartered accountant Bruce Sangster to the Assize court witness Box to testify to this wednesday. Or. Sangster said he ordered the corrections in Schultz books., after a special look at them in february 195s, because he Felt company account ant George Davenport had made incorrect entries regarding Money coming in and going out of the i Schultz firm. Here Are the rules for safety at pools rules governing Ufa saving and supervision of swimmers Are set out Public health act. Here s what some of the regulations say pole Hooks ropes buoys and other necessary life saving equip ment shall be provided and be readily accessible at All pools and bathing a first Aid kit containing aromatic spirits of ammonia tincture a of iodine sterile Gauze absorbent Cotton surgeon s plaster and bandages of various widths shall be provided for emergency and shall be readily available at All times and at All Public bathing beaches. A swimming instructor or other qualified attendant shall be on duty at the Pool Side at All times when the Pool is in use and shall be in full charge of bathing and have Complete authority to enforce All rules Tion. Of safety and Sanita at Public bathing beaches one or More lifeguards shall be on duty during All bathing hours. Swimming Pool attendants and lifeguards shall be capable swim mers competent in life saving methods and in methods of artificial resuscitation. No bathers shall enter the Pool unless an attendant or other competent person is present. Solo bathing is prohibited. The regulations say a swim Ming Pool shall mean and include All Public and private artificial or Semi artificial indoor or out door swimming pools constructed and used for bathing swimming and aquatic sports to Gether with the building Plant equipment and devices used in connection with such pools. Bathing place includes Allna Tural bodies of water sufficiently deep for Complete Emersion of the body free from sewage pollution or other dangerous condition and used collectively by numbers of persons for swimming or Redrea live bathing together with the Ehn Roc Enid Inmond Narf 10r employees decision could Spur hike bid shores buildings equipment and appurtenances pertaining to such bathing places and approved by the medical officer of health and under private or Public control satisfactory to him but shall not include wading pools constructed and used exclusively by children. Macmillan appeals by William j. Humphreys London special Nyht prime minister Macmillan thurs Day made an. Appeal to All cypriots to end bloodshed and violence. Or Macmillan s decision Fol Lowed a pre Midnight conference with turkish prime minister and Nan Menderes at no. 10 Downing Street. It was a 50 minute Confer ence. Both or. Menderes and the greek prime minister were asked to join or. Macmillan in the a peal for restoration of order on Cyprus. The greek Premier Constantine Karamanlis complied immediately and his Appeal was followed by that of archbishop Makarios. The decision by the British government chief follows a suggestion made in the House of commons tuesday by opposition labor party Leader Hugh Gaitskell. Me up the West in the Eisenhower doctrine. Although this Side contains both christians and moslem Christian loaders predominate. On the other Side is the a Lonal front whose chief spokes Man is former Premier Saab Salam a Leader of the rebellion against Chamoun. The rebel s mostly moslem leadership favors neutrality to prevent Leba non being split from the rest of the moslem Arab world. Some of the rebels endorse president Nasser s Brand of Neu travism but there does not appear a be Strong sentiment for Mer Ging Lebanon with his United Arab Republic. London hails Lebanon s Choice London Reuters Diplo Matic quarters Here welcomed the election of Gen. Fuad Shehab As president of Lebanon with the Siope that it will he the first step toward solving the three month Risis. Lebanese circles said they be Lieve it will be the beginning of the end of the British civil War. Foreign spokesman said we office can of course make no formal comment on the election of a president As this is entirely the internal of of the country concerned out we Are naturally glad that Here appears to have been Gen eral agreement on the Choice of a Regina entries a a Friday i Over claiming three Regina Here Light entries. First Kaoe ears old and up. Sex in Helendale 305 fare touch x103 Cala i print x.108 next Case 118 Battle Drill v103 Stanton a colonel j. H. 13.8 French pastry ids. eltklb1o general Bachtol xj.08 Salat libel .118, second Kack 53.000 Closi mins free year oids and up. I i Niles Sun sprite 311 country Man Xii Sonny Yates 313 cajun Queen bios Knighton Louse a Lori bar the Devil 106 Johnny Chinook 311 travels 113. 000 claiming 1 race rec year Olds and up. Beau s Price 11 dream Man Gljo Wol Siop u3 Ole atty Geek Jar Glt 110 Royal Omar 108 Majuro fourth Back my 000 Ink free year old. And up. Five Ash Bachelor 122 circuitous c. K. Sable Western Man 1.11 Parky 114 Vera Lees fifth Trace diam tired rj19. claiming free year Olds. Seven Bonnie rence 10t Saminthe Yllo Tlanda Light of sister Annie 111 miss Eskimo Handicap two fan Bow Kunner 113. car old. Five furlongs. Foaled in Ida Hutchinson 3end 112 Prene Licco to Nola 108 Bill Vales Dos exoneration 1057 Sandys sister d24 amok or 112 Dirk s Joy 108, seventh Kace f claim no three year Olds and up. Seven or on sit Van Rouse 310 i Lolic .11.1 scoot sorrow Laos cop a Knealy 113 Traile dancer x108 Maes Gloria x305 Cnoc off parian 302. Alms eligible dust Alfir 308 miss pc Lei x103 Mczorn. 108. Post time . Scat ii time . Entries close . Horses ions. Listed according to pout Posl Long Bridge the Quebec Bridge Lithe Long est single cantilever Span in the world. At it is 90 feet Onger than each of the m a in spans of the Firth of Forth Bridge a Scotland. Train kills woman on tracks near Kenora a Winnipeg woman was killed when she was hit by a train near Kenora ont tuesday night. Ontario provincial police re ported mrs. Mike Siwicki 1939 Elgin Avenue was killed by a car passenger train while she was walking along the tracks. It is believed she was alone at the Lime of the Accident and had been out picking blueberries. Police said the woman was hit near Lac la about six Miles West Kenora wednesday two year old daughter were struck by a car at the intersection of Maryland Street and Sargent Avenue about . Taken to Winnipeg general hos Pital mrs. Pauline sch Maul of 1127 Ingersol Street and Nancy Are in other accidents a Mother and her More about Faubus continued from Page it will have a shocking effect countries of. Especially Asia and in the Africa. Little Rock was a serious blow to United states prestige in Large parts of the world. Now communist propaganda can and will pro claim that not Only was Little Rock no Accident deplored by americans but rather was an event that has been approved by the voters and used to Reward the Man who brought it about. Coming on top of recent Vic tories for extreme segregationists in Alabama and South Carolina it gives new stature and Power to the Dixie rat movement and thus the Chance of a split in the democratic party in 1960 and the Rise of a third party. Certainly it will make it All fhe harder for the democrats to com Promise on a civil rights Plank which is where a split might be Gin. Reported to be in Good condition Willi body bruises. Police said Henry Bergner 32, of 1233 Downing Street was driving the car. Kristen Eyolfson 79, of 802 Ellice Avenue is in fair condition in Grace Hospital with injuries she received when she was in collision with a car on Ellice near Home Street. Police said the Driver of Hie car was Angeline Olafson 21, of ,407 Parkview Street St. James. Narrow escape smashing a window groping along a 10-Inch ledge to an adjoining window and breaking the Glass to enter a Toronto visitor escaped from his smoke filled ninth Storey hotel room wednes Day night Robert Keith Owen 23, was taken to Hospital by police trea Ted for minor cuts and released. Shaken by the experience he said he could t explain his Nightmare experience 200 feet above ground in the fore Garry hotel. Or. Owen surmised that he must have fallen asleep with a lighted cig Aret in his hand. He remembered waking up about .j Ottawa for big new freight rate increases Are foreseen if a conciliation Board s boosts is accepted. The Federal Board s majority is not binding on the wage in creases a. Year to Settle the contract dispute be tween the railways arid unions representing non operating employees. The employees had asked for the car and car had offered no increases at ail. May seek boost the general acceptance by the companies Niit Lee the of All or part of the report made Public wednesday could mean an application for freight rate in 21 Uii Ioji meet set Montreal up representatives of non operating rail Wax unions Are to meet aug. 19-21 to study the majority report is sued wednesday by a Tion Board which Heid Concilia hearings into the unions dispute with the railways. The negotiating committee which represents the non operating employees in dealings with the railway and the conciliation Board is to meet aug. 19. Conference associated co Nils on operating railway o n a a larger body is to meet aug. 20 251 both groups represent 14 unions i which draw membership from As High As per cent. In the commons labor minis railway employees in non opera t Ter Hon. Michael Starr said trades such As clerks and could Only Hope the disputants will accept the majority report. He added he could make no other comment at this time. Company officers were expected to meet today at Montreal to consider the report. It was reported a meeting would be held there aug. 14 of the negotiating committee for 15 unions representing the non operating workers. On basis of railway sub missions to the Board of trans port commissioners and to the conciliation Board the railways could Call on the Board for freight rate increases of Between. 25 and 30 per cent should they events Yard. Maintenance men. More about rail pay continued from Bage 1 the then Liberal government summoned parliament to meet in special session on aug. On aug. 30 the maintenance of rail Way operation act was passed providing for compulsory arbitration. Rail service resumed within 48 hours of the passage of the act. At that time the conservatives creases to cover their losses. They were not expected to accept the. Increases outright but should they be forced to do so the Bill they would ask the freight payer to pick up might run like this an a per cent boost to cover some in wage costs created by the wage increases As applied to non operating employees Only or to compulsory arbitration. But faced with a prolonged j weft coast shipping strike in which cup shops were tied tip and Vancouver Island to the Mainland water service was halted the Diefenbaker govern ment finally moved last week to take Over the Canadian Pacific railway vessels. It enacted Emer gency legislation in which there a 17-per-cent freight Rale in Jpn crease to cover the Cost of extending a similar increase to All was provision for the use of com arbitration should necessary. Such railway workers. Meanwhile there has some indication Here that the rail Liis was a Clear indication to and management in. Canada ways regardless of what Hap urine that the conservative govern in the footsteps opened on wages were figuring of the Liberal administration and on putting in for a boost of eight to compulsory arbitrator or 10 per cent to catch up on Elf necessary to end strikes that wha t they have lost in Revenue As j Are interfering with the Public against a formula by which the welfare. Board of transport commission ers permits on annual earnings. On a calculation add up to an increase application of Between .25 and 30 per cent in freight rates More Likely about 25 per cent. This also would include a pickup for a 3.6-per-cent increase granted by the transport Board Early this year and knocked out by the Cabinet in april on a. Tax Issue. Four cent raise main recommendations of theja11 parties. The pattern is Clear. The rail Way managements and the unions now know that should their Dis Pule be carried right Down to the final showdown of a National rail Way strike the Federal govern ment will act to prevent the interruption of the vital railway service. Consequently the companies and unions Are cd Pete d to make every Effort to reach a Settle ment satisfactory to both sides which concessions Are made by majority conciliation Board re i port with approximate annual j Cost to the railways 1. A four cents an hour wage increase retroactive to last Jan. I i 2. A. Three per cent increase More about prisons continued from Page 1 with his room filled with smoke Fec live sept. So dense he could hardly see. Running to what he thought was the door to the found him self in the closet. Hushing to the window he smashed the Glass Cut Ting his . Climbing out be edged along the ledge to the next room occupied by 70-year-old . But an hour later. Or. Owen was told that the upon which he had stood was in fact a drainpipe no More than 10 inches Avide. How did he feel when he realized what he had done i or. Owen replied. 3. A three per cent raise effect had invite the alter the headed of the recommendations in 1b5s report of a committee Canada. By or. Justice Gerald of the supreme court of the 44 recon sweeping re the majority of emendations for a vision in the present system of remitting prison sentences would j require provincial co operation Toj be implemented. No deficiency pay Promise made Churchill by Victor Mackie free press Ottawa correspondent Ottawa promises to provide deficiency pay ments were made by the Diffen Baker government to the Farmers Hon. Gordon Churchill minister Trade and Commerce said Here under fire from the opposition As he appeared to Back away from the plan. There wore loud choruses of of of Tion and boo from the oppose wednesday in the commons following tile minister s statement. He hurriedly added that Only a Promise to consider the representations of farm organizations was made. Great pains have been taken to consider fully these he added. Prime minister Diefenbaker would make an announcement in a matter of Days concerning the Farmers problem which had prompted the demand for deficiency or. Churchill assured the House. He had Given a similar Assurance to the House last week. There will be an answer to the whole problem just As soon As it is possible for the prime minister to be Back in or. Chur chill said. Prime minister Diefenbaker who was in Saskatchewan for Princess Margaret s visit there was to be in Ottawa today. I think the announcement will clearly indicate to members of ibis House As Well As to the people in Western Canada that this government is fully aware of the prob ions affecting Western agriculture and thai it is quite prepared to take such Steps As Are necessary to assist the farming population of Western or Churchill said. The storm blew up Over deficiency payments when Hazen argue Kcf Assiniboia directed a ques Tion to the minister. He pointed out thai a mass delegation was being organized according to press reports to go to Ottawa because of the failure of the government to make a statement on deficiency payments deficiency payments Are government outlays to boost the re turn to Farmers for their grains or. Churchill snapped that he was waiting for the member s question. Or. Argue retorted my question was whether or not the minister s attention had been drawn to the far reaching and extraordinary decision taken a few Days ago by the Saskatchewan federation of agriculture. The decision was to organize the mass delegation and go to Ottawa be cause the government failed to announce its policy with regard to deficiency in View of the government s Many promises in that i ask the said or argue when the government is going to make an announcement on deficiency payments and whether he has had any word of such a or. Churchill replied " i have no hesitation about Cam Salmon Story the Atlantic Salmon has been used As a food for at Lesul Cen Turies at one time was plentiful in All countries bordering the North Atlantic and in Canada s earlier Days spawned As far in land As Lake Ontario Independent state Brazil became an Independent nation sept. A 1822. Live next april both percentage increases would be based on wage rates of dec. 31, 1957. The report proposes a two year contract starting last Jan. 1 succeeding one that expired Dee. 31. 11 was signed by or. Justice h. F. Thomson of Regina chair Man of the three Man Board and Union nominee David Lewis of Montreal. A minority report by company among them is the suggestion nominee Philip x Ineborg of Mont-1 thai prison terms of six months or real said there should be no be served in provincial jails i longer Fel is in Federal Peni a . At present terms of two years or More Are served in Fede ral institutions. The minister s invitation is fur ther indication of the govern ment s intention to begin con j Circle action on the Fauteux re i port. I it has introduced a Bill at this session of parliament to establish a National parole Board. 11. Would replace the. Present system of tickets of leave in the Remis Sion of prison sentences. The Fauteux committee recon increases now. Renting on any proposition. Or question put Forward by the Mem ber for Assiniboia. I am quite prepared to Deal with him on any occasion. This problem of deficiency pay ments has been drawn to my at Tention very forcefully by practically All the members of the House from Western Canada. The Assini Boia. Member is certainly the last one to mention it to but the first this interjected or. Argue. Or Churchill acknowledged that he had received from or. Argue a clipping of a news report in the Moose jaw scribed the times Herald. It discussion which de the inter provincial farm Union coun cil held with the Federal govern ment. In quotation Marks it set out the comment of the Saskatchewan farm Union Secretary. Mended establishment of a Man National parole Board five with promises of deficiency payments had been Raade but Absolu Cly no to propose Simian Mac Forf prov Uncial jails and that about of these would be serving j longer than six months. I Likely proposal Federal government is fall meet ing if discussions get to thai Point of agreement on the com Mittee s suggestion that it take Over operation of some institutions to handle the extra prison ers it would be responsible for. Among other committee recommendations was one calling for penal institutions to handle prisoners segregated according to types of offence and the kind of rehabilitation program that might seem Best for a certain Type of offender. The committee recommended institutions giving specialized treatment and Post release care to alcoholics drug addicts sex offenders Ancl psychopaths institutions for offenders under 16 and establishment of reception centres where prisoners could be examined and classified pending committal to special institutions. Was forthcoming said or. Churchill "1 Subt Iii that to my knowledge no pro Mises with regard to deficiency payments were made and great pains have been taken to con Sider fully All these opposition Leader a b. Pearson asked the minister if his attention had been drawn to a statement by prime minister Diefenbaker in Moose jaw on March 15, 1958, that some consideration should be Given to making deficiency pay ments to wheat Oats and Barley growers so that their returns would Bear a fair relationship to the Cost of production. Bar. Churchill replied my at Tention had been drawn to that. There is nobody in this country with More sympathy for the prob lems of the Farmers ulan the prime minister of Don t pass stopped school bus from either direction safety hint no Stop i i u Stoi drive safely on Dominion Royal _ m m 1 exclusive jurisdiction Over paroles i for All persons convicted under the criminal code. The Bill before parliament has gone through Only the first read ing stage and its details have therefore not yet been disclosed but it is understood to follow the committee recommendation closely. Present population in Federal penitentiaries is about prisoners Federal officials said. Nor Mal capacity would be about it is estimated that about 000 prisoners Are currently in All new life Seel air retention Power action tread and traction fortified body strength Dominion rubber company limited Francis tire service co. Ltd. Dominion Hob half itches 32t William Avenue who Feghali 3-920o m ;