Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 30, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Final edition with features and coloured comics you will find first Section pages 1 -14. Flame of Power 1z free press phone number 3-9331 t forecast very mild 20 and 35 win Meg 30, 1960 nov. 1 Start seen deaths. Jumble rules entry 22 school Days 22 radio. To 22, 23 mysteries of the mind helping hands. 49 letters to editor 49, 51 comics 50. 51 Garden column. 54 Page 48 first Section news women s news there s Challenge in the life of a Stew Ardess pfl9e 9 How to get the Best out of a Grapefruit is told by Norah Cherry Page 10 second Section Magazine entertainment churches teens books the Art gallery has come alive says Joan Cohen on l5 men Are Sloppy dressers the women say. See off the cuff a feature to appear periodically on age Indian Caribou Hunters Are running a successful fishing Coop says Thecla Brad Shaw reports on Page i b prohibition came to the United states 40 years ago this month a Noble ment that did t work. For the Story see l7 the Anatomy of anti semitism a critical Survey of recent events Page 19 there s Pink Praise for sponsor s hands off policy says Jerry Lee in speaking of television Page 23 third Section editorial classified fourth Section sports news finance travel Scotty Harper picks the 10 tops rinks in the annual Manitoba Curling association Bonspiel which starts monday. See Pic Tures Story Page 43 general strike in Algiers is Over Algiers a Para troop Gen. Jean Gracieua today ordered All Algiers militia to report to their Headquarters in uniform this afternoon. At the same time French troops began an operation to Seal off the barricaded european insurgents. The insurgent leadership ear Lier today called off the general strike they had promoted in All except essential services to emphasize their demand that air Geria remain forever French. Workers Are to go Back to their jobs monday. The general s order followed an earlier statement placing them under his command. The territorial were spearhead forces at the insurgent Barri Cades. See Algiers Page 6 France behind president one slip costs by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff transfers 06 armed forces personnel including one for which the government was stuck with a seven week hotel and food Bill came under the scrutiny of the acting auditor general Ian Stevenson. In his five months As the new watchdog of the Treasury the acting auditor general has dug up 45 different departmental financial indiscretions and misdeeds for parliament s Public accounts commit tee to Chew on. The Public a old country London Reuters results of soc air games in the United kingdom today Foo Baij. Association cup fourth round Bradford c 3, Bournemouth 1 Crewe Alex 2, Tottenham 3 Huddersfield 0. Luton 1 Rotherham 1. Brighton 1 Swansea 0. Burnley o Blackburn 1. Blackpool 1 Bristol r 3, Preston 3 Chelsea 1. Aston Villa 2 Leicester 2. Fulham 1 Liverpool 1, Man United 3 Scunthorpe 0. Port Vale 1 Sherfield u 3, Notts f 0 Sheffield w 2. Peterborough 0 Southampton 2. Watford 2 West brom 2. Bolton 0 Wolverhampton 2. Char ton 1 sex gosh league Secund division Plymouth 1. Cardiff 1 scottish league division i heart 1, Motherwell 1 Elv Slon it Dundee u 2. Cowdenbeath 3 Montrose 2. Alloa 2 English league third division Wamsley is Accrington Ppd Bury 0. Newport 1 Colchester 0. Coventry 0 Kali fax is Chesterfield Ppd Mansfield is Swindon Ppd Norwich 1, Queens pro read inc 5. Tran Mere 4 Shrewsbury 3, Wrexham 3 Southend 1, York City 1 fourth division Bradford 0. Northampton 0 abandoned after 34 mins. Fog Carlisle .1. Darlington 0 Chester 2. Millwall 1 Crystal p 1. Torquay 1 Exeter 1. Workington 0 Hartlepool 3. Ill Langham 1 Notts c 5. Aldershot 3 Oldham 1. Gateshead 1 Stockport 2. Doncaster 0 scottish football association cup first bound Aberdeen 0. Brechin 0 Albion 2. Tariff rovers 1 Berwick 1. Rangers 3 Clyde 2. The Lanark 0 Dunfermline 1. St. Johnstons 1 East Fife 0. Partick 2 Kel Al 3. Hamilton 0 Kil Mamock 5. Stranraer o Morton 0. E Stirling 1 Queen of s 2. Dumbarton 1 Queen s pm 2. Raith 0 St. Murren 15. Glasgow u 0 Stonhouse mule 2. Rothes 0 other matches Birmingham 1. Dundee 2 Brentford 3. Portsmouth 2 Hull City 0. Leeds 1 Layton or 2. Falkirk 2 Lincoln 1. Grimsby 2 Man City 1. Hibernian 1 Newcastle is Middlesborough Ppd Stirling 1. Talk Lark 1 Stoke 3. Aird ionians 1 7. Celtic 1 counts were tabled Friday in the commons. Watson Sellar auditor general for 15 years retired last August. His acting successor was in train ing with or. Sellar for 25 years. Like or. Sellar As part of his Job he has kept a critical Eye on the defence department and the Money it spends moving its people around the country. At its last session Public accounts committee instructed the defence department to tighten up expense accounts. Deputy defence minister e. B. Armstrong promised it would. The auditor general has raised complaints in his report to the House about defence department moves. A few cases were observed where these transfers resulted in outlays which it would see could have been avoided with the exercise of reasonable Pru Dence and two cases were cited. In one a non commissioned of see one slip Page 6 wants compulsory vote studied Ottawa up William l. Houck a Niagara Falls proposed in the commons Friday the establishment of a non partisan com Mons committee to consider the question of making it compulsory for eligible electors to vote in elections. I think it is a shame in this Day of democracy that we have almost to get Down on bended knee to beg the people to go out and exercise their estimating it costs the tax payer for every 40-minute speech by an my in the commons urged that speeches be limited to 20 minutes except for party Lead ers and Cabinet ministers. Legislature reports 0 Premier blasts Liberal charges of broken promises. Page 47. 9 Premier advises liberals keep Campbell. Page 3. 0 Liberal challenges govern ment to show colors on mar Garine separate school Aid. Page 6. 9 government shows Lack of Faith in assessors Liberal charges. Page 6. 0 Kcf member still seeking higher pensions. Page 47. 0 member takes 50 minutes not to ask a question. New to station by fall Paris Gaulle faced the crisis in Algeria today with the solid backing of millions of frenchmen rallied this impassioned broadcast Friday night in Paris All newspapers reflected Public support for de Gaulle s refusal to surrender to the rebellious Algiers settlers or withdraw his for algerian self determination. First reactions to the broadcast left the impression that de Gaulle had won the upper hand in the struggle with the right Wing settlers and that the army would remain Loyal to the government. The Independent newspaper be Figaro says in a front Page editorial there is not a single Frenchman who did not feel overwhelmed yesterday by the accent vehemence and tone 01 the president of the Republic. And it is impossible that Hie whole army should not now rally round its chief reject corrupter and rediscover its the right Wing paper l Aurore says it is inconceivable that this great and Poi Narit message should not be understood by the _ continued see de Gaulle Page 6 too Many hands in free pork an inter government snafu has bogged Down the Federal free pork program in Manitoba. A provincial government spokes Man said Friday that the province has decided to extend until feb. 8 the deadline within which Charit Able institutions must apply free pork. The program right now is con fused he said because the Federal government is duplicating a task it had asked the province to handle. Find out the agricultural prices support Board decided to offer free pork to charitable institutions. It de fined them As those institutions which qualify for sales tax exemption. It asked the provinces to find out How much each institution wanted. Continued see pork Page 6 . To study trading Stamps Victoria up British Columbia s attorney general Robert Bonner filed notice of motion in the . Legislature Friday that he will ask for the immediate formation of a legislative commit tee to study the use of trading Stamps and other promotions. If the committee findings War rant it he said legislation will be introduced controlling the use of trading Stamps and the like. First private station has pledged Opportunity for local Talent Winnipeg s second television station will probably by in operation by nov. 1 this year and local Talent has been promised plenty of Opportunity to break into television on Channel 7, operated by r. S. Misener and announcement that the Misener group was the successful applicant for the first privately owned to station in the City Fri Day afternoon from the Board of broadcast governors. Promptly promised the station would be broadcasting by late fall. Encouragement of local Talent a healthy selection of Canadian programs including sports and some Well established . Which until now have not been seen in Canada two boys die in fire two St. Eustache boys died of asphyxiation in a fire in their Home saturday. Exact Ages were not know but they were said to be about seven and eleven. Their parents or. And mrs. Raymond Boyer were visiting in St. Laurent. The boys believed to be alone in the House. A Winnipeg ambulance Driver said the House was full of smoke when he arrived at the scene. He was called by ramp at heading Ley. Mrs Angela Benkovic the refugee woman who gave birth to in last week in Iceland completed her trip from Germany to Regina Friday. Her Art her Alog with 20 other refugee Famolle. Re Tea after she a. Take to to Altal. 2 hours longest of a Long trip an attractive refugee woman cradled her nine Day old baby in her arms Friday and worried whether her husband in Regina had been informed they would be arriving there within a few hours. The baby a son was born in ice land. Mrs. Angela Benkovic was one of 20 refugees some with tuberculosis on their Way from Germany to Regina last week. The aircraft was diverted to Kef Lavik Iceland when it became apparent that she soon would give birth to a child. The rest of the refugees including her husband Anton Benkovic continued on. To Regina after mrs. Benkovic was taken to Hospital. Fab to go thursday an Craf plane flew the 28-year-old Mother and her son Ottawa. From there Friday they flew by trans Canada air lines to Regina. During a Brief Stopover in Winni Peg mrs. Benkovic was worried that they might not have told my husband that i am have very far to go she asked the interpreter it seems like such a Long she was assured that her husband would indeed be at Regina Airport to meet her and that it would be less than two hours before the trip was Over. 35 above forecast for sunday we re in for a mild said the Public forecaster saturday As he predicted a thawing High of 35 for sunday. He said he could t Tell How Long the Balmy Southwest breezes would blow on Manitoba but it would be mild again on monday opening Day of the Manitoba Curling association s Bonspiel. Thawing temperatures 25 de Grees above Normal would pre Vail from Dauphin South. Low temperature overnight in Winnipeg will be 20. The record High for Janu Ary 31 is the interpreter said it had not occurred to mrs. Benkovic that there might be a question As to the baby s nationality since he was born in Iceland to yugoslav parents. All she knows is that she has borne a son and that she wants to be Back with her husband As soon As an immigration official said he did not know what nationality the baby would be. It depends on what the Laws of the countries in question Are. But in Many cases the baby is the same nationality As its parents regardless of where it was mrs. Benkovic said she was showered with gifts while in the Kef Lavik Hospital. She had one piece of Luggage when she arrived nine containing gifts when she left. Her son was presented with a Bassinet. No one at the Hospital spoke yugoslav but some members of the staff spoke German and she was Able to understand enough of that language to communicate with them. Or. And mrs. Benkovic met and married at a refugee Camp in aus Tria after both had escaped from Yugoslavia. They have another son two year old Dusan who is with his father in Hegina. Or. Benkovic is the member of the family with tuberculosis. The baby slept through most of his stay in Winnipeg whimpering Only once or twice during the minute Stopover. Stewardesses said he has been a very Good Little axe used in quarrel a Mother and her 17-year-old daughter Are in Winnipeg general Hospital with cuts to the head inflicted by an axe following a fam ily quarrel at . Friday in their William Avenue Home. They Are in Good condition. Inspector of detectives James Toal said that the Cut t o the Mother s wound required eight stitches to close. The daughter s injury required five. The husband was taken into Cus Tody pending an investigation. 14c egg payment if. By Victor Mackie Ottawa staff egg producers in Manitoba should the present Low Price situation for eggs continue for the next three months would receive a deficiency payment of roughly 14 cents a dozen up to a thousand dozen eggs per producer. That is what the deficiency pay ment would work out at Assum ing the hypothetical Case of the egg prices in Winnipeg remain ing at the present Low Price of 15 cents a dozen officials said Here How the pro Gram would work. For the week ending january 16, the Price of eggs to producers per dozen was 15 cents in Peg. The National average across can Ada for the week ending Jan. 16 was 18.8 cents per dozen. But the agricultural stabilization Board has established a pre scribed National average Price for eggs approved by the govern ment at 33 cents per dozen for Grade a Large. In the operation of deficiency payments the support Price is established by the Board at 33 cents a dozen a percentage of the National weighted average Price for Grade a Large eggs Over the period of the previous ten years. When the National average Price received by producers Falls below that figure a deficiency payment to the amount of the difference will be Matte to All registered producers. See eggs Page 6 fire kills father and 5 children Guysborough . A father and his five children were burned to death saturday in a fire that raced through their Home at nearby Sunniville . The victims were identified As lawyer Borden and his five Chil Dren ranging in from seven to one year old. In. Borden was severely burned. No free vote on schools Premier duty Roblin said Friday were promised Manitoba n its submissions to the big hearings Here Jan. 13 and 14. Here according to the Misener presentation is what Manitoba audiences can be expecting to see on Channel 7 in a typical week monday sewing cooking and quiz shows in the afternoon Western family and suspense theatres a provincial panel and a Hollywood film. Tveida with similar afternoon programs a Western the Manitoba lit Parade and depth an adult education series. Wednesday Wagon train a top rated . Western the Vikings sea Saga private i a myst err program a weekly Inoru panel on local activities. The monday special m addition to regular programming to include an audience participation show called it claim it Hayloft Jamboree locally produced Western Mutic show and a Ture youth on Parade featuring Young local sports stars another Western two films and live sport men s five pin Bowling finals suggested As typical in the Brief saturday filmed replacing women s features in the after noon family theatre Western to suspense dramas an Amateur Lour movie time and a late late movie beginning at Midnight. Jumble contest Here s Good this week s Winner first Price in the free Jumble contest u mrs. Ann Wood House 687 Waterloo Street. Jumble rules and entry form m Page 22. Llly so p two other rejected by us see Bug Page s her o or doubt she will read about her win Only Csc to stations. Tree Preas. Wintrol or. 530 Burrows Avenue mrs. C. Carson 1st Eugenie Street Norwood mrs. O. Kuchar ski 186 Perth Avenue w. J. Pert son 533 Jubilee Avenue and mrs. Stan Dewar 215 Morris Avenue Selkirk. The Correct answers to Puzzle numbers Isis to 1520 Are As Fol lows tally wheel lowly Walnut Wall to Wall poach suite mercy Jostle come across fiery greed Bough naught a bad egg Mould preen wedge legion Well groomed rapid Wrath tasty number wanted ads rigor Heath Ca rom Cherub touch and go. Wartime movie. Friday such agricultural new report from the night that his government woul take a stand As a government on m the private school question and department of agr til he expected the liberals to take Ture you cd Parade featuring a stand As a party. Liberal Leader d. L. Campbell has said the government should take such a stand but the liberals Don t have to. The Premier was speaking in a radio interview on the Csc pro Gram legislature in review. He was asked what was his per Sonal position on the question of private school Aid. He answered that As Premier he could have no private opinion. His opinion would be assumed to be that of the government. No policy yet i must Tell you frankly that the government is not prepared at this time to state its policy in this he said. We recognize our responsibility to do so and that is what we will do in due he added. Had the matter been discussed in Cabinet or caucus he was asked. He replied i must say we have had a number of discussions to see How we will Chart our course in the next Little he was asked did he agree with or. Campbell s Contention that the government could not Deal with the matter As a private vote we have no wish to shirk our responsibility but i would add that the same responsibility holds Good for the other political parties As set television 6 Cabinet veto unlikely Ottawa the broadcast governors Board of recommendation that Ralph s. Misener be granted a private to licence in Winnipeg was Friday to ministers of transport and a ional Revenue. They will take k. The Federal Cabinet for confirmation. The Winnipeg station u expected to be in operation by Lau autumn. The Cabinet after considering recommendation will Issue an order in Council granting the licence. It is possible but regarded As highly improbable that the cab net would not accept the rcom action by the Cabinet confirming the Board s recommendation not expected for two or three a considerable amount of paper work to be done by the of the port department before Hen. Press George Novlan minister of a Icnatz and Hon. George Hees minister of transport place mrs Woodhouse however Evi the recommendation before their Jarnot at Home when the colleagues a government our. Jumble editor telephoned to Tell Aid. Friday the big also recommended that mantel broadcasting com Pany limited be Given Vancouver second to licence. Both Winnipeg her of her Good Fortune but no and Vancouver at present looking for a Stoker this want and under Misc. Arts. 50 1 Crane Stoker. S Speed few Wilh control tools. Good cond. W5. 629 at. Is among the hundreds of bar gains in today s classified Sec Tion. 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