Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 10, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press phone number Whitehall 3-9331 All departments including classified ads. Final edition Winnipeg free press you will find Groucho and me 41 11, k Sporri 2c to radio. . A is Morle Jumble m women s .20 to 23 to 41 finance .4z to 4j you re the doctor 18 vol. No. 115 48 pages con Price s cents edition with comics 10 in Infin a. Moon rim . Forecast continued cold -20 and 10 i i l Winnipeg wednesday february id 19bu Sun . Moon was . _ emn chamber would tree railroads want streamlining of rail regulations regulations now governing railroads should be streamlined to allow the car and car Normal Freedom accorded to Industrial management the Winni Peg chamber of Commerce contended wednesday. In a Brief read by Evan Mccormick executive Secretary of the chamber to the Royal com Mission on transportation the chamber added that the regulations should be exercised Only when there is a Clear need to protect some accurately defined Public the chamber also disagreed with railway submissions that losses resulted from handling cram. An analysis of traffic for the years 1947 to 1958 showed Hie railways net earnings were High i Nikita goes visiting o or in years which had heavy Gram traffic. The Brief said if Grain actually contributed to losses the net earn Ings should be Down in those years when shipments were heavier. Fewer rules the chamber s streamlining plan would Cut to a minimum the number of regulations governing Khrushchev and Kin leaves on asian junket Moscow a Premier Khrushchev took off today for visits to India and three other asian countries. I Ciuci it v the railways and bring closer uni a with members of his family land a group of High soviet officials he boarded his Turbo prop Plyushkin Airliner after greeting son Between the various boards and commissions now supervising rail operations. Under Dicon line elevators held firmly to or. Mccormick e another of the chamber s contentions that freight rates should be based on rail transportation alone and the other rail Way enterprises should not be considered. Brief Page 7 for Sale part of Canada t3rantford, ont. Of cps Jhc six nations confederacy of chiefs tuesday passed a Resolution Fering for Sale to any foreign Power the lands deeded to the indians by the British Crown m the Haldimand treaty of the offer excluded Canada and the United states. Irvin Logan a Council spokes Man who acted As interpreter the confederacy offer hinged on whether the Canadian govern ment would live up to and acc a size treaties made the six nations in years in the Haldimand treaty the six nations were granted All the land on either Side of the grand River for six Miles from its Mouth to its source he said. Said one confederacy member through interpreter Logan we Are gradually land any-1 by various Means it has been taken from us Over the years. We might just As Well sell it to some foreign country than lose it bit by bit to the White Man and the Canadian government. Canada s population Ottawa Canada s Popula Tion increased 2.3 per cent during 1d59 to a total of at Jan. 1 this year the Dominion Bureau of statistics said today. Population totals and gains for the past three years Are population Jan. 1, i960. Jan. 1, 1959, Jan. 1, 1958. 18.887.000 All told the population has in creased or 9.9 per cent since the 1956 census. Manitoba s population increased during 1959, from to s94.000. It has increased by or 5.2 Pei cent since the 1956. Census. Diplomats and some 300 Musco vites who braved bitter cold weather to see them off. Khrushchev muffled in a heavy Black coat and fur hat turned and waved before entering the Cabin of the last to Board. Mrs. Khrushchev who is not going on this trip was not seen among the Well wishers at the Flag decked Airfield. But with Khrushchev were his two Daugh Julia and Rada and the latter s husband Alexei adz Hubei editor of the government news paper Izvestia. He was also accompanied by a granddaughter Julia whose father was killed in the second world War. Khrushchev will remain in in Dia until next tuesday then push on to Burma for a Brief Stop. On feb. 18 be goes to Indonesia where he is expected to spend a week before returning Home with a Stopover in Afghanistan. The visit to India will pose prob lems for Khrushchev. Indian officials feel he is the Only one who could induce China to give ground in. The bitter dispute Over the Frontier Between India and Tibet. He also arrives just after an anti communist coalition headed by Nehru s Congress party kept the communists from regaining control of the state of Kerala where Nehru s government had ousted them earlier. Gain Hudson defeats Wood Strathcona s Bruce Hudson knocked Howie Wood of Granite from the unbeaten ranks wednesday scoring two on the final end for a 9-3 Victory in the British Consols play Downs at the Arena. Hudson trailing Wood eight to on the Lith blanked the end in order to have Jast Rock coming Home and the strategy worked. Other action on the 10 . Draw saw Bill Walsh of fort Rouge Mac Scales of Strathcona and Hamiota s Ross Fraser retain unbeaten records. Walsh beat Bob Stannard of Elmwood 11-5, Scales downed Doug Hallick of Starbuck 8-5, and Fra ser walloped Ernie Hanke of Sif ton 15-3 in ten ends. Stannard Hallick and Hanke All were Rele gated to the sidelines. Salary payola record disc jockey reveals his income Washington Spe Cial Nyht a a week Cleveland disc jockey testified tuesday he accepted on the Side from 15 record companies until he was dismissed for doing so eight weeks ago. Joseph Finan 32, told a . House subcommittee investigating payola that he accepted the pay ments either in Cash or by Che que As a or in one Case for playing them on his pro Gram Over the Westinghouse broadcasting co. Radio station Kew Cleveland. See payola Page 7 Campbell fights pay boost Las vote him Down so he says hell give Money to Charity members of the legislature tuesday Defeated by a vote of 41-10 a motion by opposition Leader d. L. Camp Bell that his allowance proposed in this year s estimates be reduced by to the it has been in recent Swan Juke Box threats claimed Vancouver up a Van Couver Pool Hall operator told City Council Here tuesday that american style gangsters have entered the Juke Box Industry in Vancouver. Mayor Tom Alsbury said later John Nagel s charges will be investigated. He said Nagel will be asked to appear before chief Constable George Archer and the City police commission. Nagel told Council he was threatened when he refused to sign a contract with a United states Juke Box company. He protested that he had been charged with illegally operating his Pool Hall on sunday while narcotics pushers prostitutes and Fortune tellers Are operating Nagel is scheduled to appear in court feb. 17 on the charge. close wins in Bonsi years. One Liberal member Elman Guttormson St. And the full body of conservative and Kcf members stood to oppose the move which or. Campbell Rose to defend seven times during the debate. The lengthy debate on the ques Tion brought a variety of twists _ accusations by or. Campbell that Premier Roblin was proposing the increase this year to commit me to the raise in indemnities proposed for Cabinet ministers and members of the House. A warning by or. Campbell that his own party could pay to Send him up and Down the coun try to put the oppositions Case before the Manitoba populace with out the help of the provincial treas Ury and that the conservative government should tremble tremble at the effects of his going up and Down the country. A statement read on behalf of Liberal members of the House by Edmond Prefontaine declaring while we believe that our Leader is fully entitled to the amount suggested or even More we also believe that his stand is based on a conviction honestly held. We feel duty bound to support him. We would like logo a Little further and humbly ask the House to accede to the wishes of our Leader on this matter and not impose its will on him and All of a statement by Larry Desjar dins l St. Boniface that he acceded to his Leader s request but respectfully submitting that the salary of the Leader of the official opposition be the same As that of a Cabinet minister and calling on in the legislature to decide once and seek heavy Armor Tel Aviv Reuters Israel is trying to obtain some types of heavy arms especially tanks and armoured vehicles to match the United Arab Republic s effective russian Armor Deputy defence minister Shimon Peres revealed tuesday. Peres told reporters a number of Powers had turned Down requests for these arms. Looking for a transistor radio this want and under miscellaneous articles 50 transistor radio. Brand new 545. Pm. Al 3-947s. Is among the hundreds of bar gains in today s classified Sec Tion. No matter what you need shop and save in free press want ads. Two formerly undefeated rinks joined the ranks of the also rans in the 9 . Draw of the North Star Oil event in the ladies curl ing association Bonspiel wednes Day. Mrs. M. Vermilyea of Rossmere dropped a 10-8 decision to mrs. J. Mckenzie of Winter club and mrs. R. Deshayes of St. Claude Man., Defeated mrs. D. Cameron of Winter club 11-10. Still undefeated Are mrs. R. Har Man St. Johns mrs. L. Jenkins fort Rouge mrs. R. C. Morrow Heather mrs. T. E. Storey valour Road and mrs. D. Pilcher Maple Leaf. He marked a trap and takes a rap Vancouver Killam lost his game with the ramp. The University of British co Lumbia student was fined tuesday for putting a sign up warning motorists of an ramp radar trap on University grounds. He was charged under Sec Tion 192 of the motor vehicle act which prohibits posting of unauthorized signs on a Public Highway. Ramp said students recently have been making a game of putting up signs to warn motorists of Speed traps. Douglas Campbell for All he should be treated As a Cabinet announcement by or. Camp Bell that if his motion were Defeated he would turn the less the amount lost in income tax Over to some Charity other than the provincial see Campbell Page 7 everyone else likes increase opposition Leader d. L. Campbell stood alone tuesday to fight a government plan to give members of the legislature a a year raise. No one else in the House spoke against the increase As the Mem Bers sitting As committee of Supply gave approval without formal vote to an item in the Esti mates which would raise their session Al indemnity to the raise will be authorized officially by legislation to be introduced later in the session. Or. Campbell accused Premier Duff Roblin of giving in to pres sure from private members in granting the increase. He admitted he had done the same thing when As Premier he raised indemnities in 1954 against his own wishes. See pay raise Page 5 negro Home bombed Little Rock Ark. Home made bomb Shook the Home of a negro student tuesday night in a new outbreak of violence Over integration Little Rock s High schools. The 16-year-old girl Carlotta Walls and three other members of her family were asleep in the House but escaped injury. She is one of. Five negroes at tending Central High school where integration of negroes was enforced by Federal troops in 1957 after mob violence broke out. The blast was the first Over integration since bombings on la Bor Day last year. Police began an immediate search for two cars reported cruising in the area shortly be fore the explosion at the Home in a predominantly negro neigh boyhood. See bombing Page 7 Blank Cheque blast commons not told terms Pearson Ottawa up opposition Leader Pearson accused the government tues Day of asking for a Blank Cheque for with out telling the commons the terms on which the Money will be spent for emergency Aid to Prairie Farmers with crops under Snow. Or. Pearson approving of the principle of the Aid plan objected that the Money would be spent on terms prescribed by order in coun cil. He commented. This from a government headed by a prime minister who not very Long ago never lost an Opportunity to Denef Unce in Strong language what used to Call government by order in coun cil " he said the commons has a right to know the conditions on which the Money will be spent but the government had not com plied with an order to table All correspondence with the prov inces on the emergency Aid. Or. Pearson s charge was de Nied by agriculture minis Ter Harkness As renewed debate sprang up on the government s plan to share equally with the Prairie governments the Cost of payments up to an acre to a maximum of 200 acres for farm ers with 50 per cent or More of their Grain crops unharvested. The estimate sub sequently was approved by the House in committee along with a supplementary estimate for the Federal share of the Cost sharing program of transporting fodder and Straw to the affected areas. Vancouver Wash won t change name Vancouver Wash. A voters tuesday rejected a proposal to change the name of this Southwest Washington City. That apparently ended a controversy started when a local group advocated the change to avoid confusing the City with big Ger Vancouver . Had the proposal been adopted another vote would have been to choose a name. Most widely advocated had been fort Vancouver. See Pearson Page 7 bad night for the bad Guys Montreal was a Bone shattering experience for three men who tried to break into a furniture store Here. Police said that saturday night the Trio kicked open a door they thought led to an elevator. It did t. The first Man through fell 30 feet to the first floor crash ing through the first floor ceiling on the Way. He suffered a broken ankle. The noise roused neighbors who called police. The two other men tried to escape by jumping off the roof of the two Storey building. One suffered a broken spine and the other a broken Pel vis. Two of the men appeared in court tuesday on charges of breaking and entering and attempted theft. The Man with the fractured spine is still in Hospital. Transportation hearing briefs other briefs and stories on the transportation hearings w. J. Parker president of Manitoba Pool elevators says railways have More important problems than statutory freight rates Page 42 Manitoba Pool elevators president says railways proposals would turn Grain Issue into political football Page 42 St. James Brief asking for review of unequal switching charges ruled not pertinent and outside terms of refer ence. Page 3 sugar beet growers say discriminatory freight rates working against Manitoba 13 be Hind listen to All briefs no matter How Long it takes Page 3 shark Pines in Frisco for his . Shark Ess new York special Nyht a tank dwelling love sick shark named Waldo gets so irritated that he starts try ing to eat up the fish he lives with a problem exists. Right now the problem exists in the Steinhart aquarium in san Francisco but the Story has a new York Angle. Waldo the shark was sent to san Francisco by air mail 12 Days ago from the new York aquarium at Coney Island. And it is believed that the Only Way to get Waldo Back into a Serene state of mind is to air mail his girl Friend Winnie who was left behind at Coney Island when Waldo went West. Waldo and Winnie Are Sand Tiger Sharks about four feet Long and apparently Fate meant them for each other. Carleton Ray. Assistant to the director of the new York aquarium said that Winnie will be air mailed As soon As the special crate that carried Waldo away is returned to Coney Island. The Way to ship a shark is to encase him in plastic bags with oxygen and chemicals and then a special crate is needed to hold the whole works firmly together. Waldo was drafted for san Francisco service because he looks mean As a shark should whereas West coast Sharks More available out there look benign As a shark should t. In san Francisco Waldo is the Only shark in the tank and this apparently enrages him so that he seeks to gobble up the Little Silvery characters from Hawaii he lives with. But. In Coney Island win Nie the baggage has several shark playmates in her tanks and she has t shown the slightest sign of pining for far off Waldo. . Chiefs of staff split on policy Congress reveals differences on Basic defence issues Washington special Nyht wide differences of opinion within the . Joint chiefs of staff on vital military questions were revealed tuesday in testimony by the chairman Gen. Nathan Twining. These differences involve such matters As the Polaris submarine missile program production of the b-70 super bomber modernization of the . Army and an around the clock strategic airborne Alert. On monday darn Arle Igli Burke chief of naval operations and his service s representative on the pcs had told a joint hearing of the . Senate space committee and preparedness subcommittee that the . Navy would seek six additional new Polaris submarines in the next fiscal year. Gen. Twining an air Force officer appearing before the same group tuesday said that the pol Aris program As it now stands is a Good one and added i think we should go along just about As we another important new demand for increased defence spending came tuesday night from rep. Carl Vinson Georgia Democrat chairman of the . House armed services committee. Speaking be fore a dinner of the veterans of foreign wars rep. Vinson said that drastic sacrifices now Are needed to overtake the soviet Lead in missiles. He said that the administration has been withholding from armed services funds that con Gress has appropriated and declared that Congress no longer will stand for this practice. Gen. Lyman army chief of. Arms Cut dismay forces feel govt. Placing Money ahead of strategy by Dave Mcintosh Ottawa up the armed forces Are dismayed at the reduction in the 1960-61 de Fence budget. The consensus is that the government s thinking on defence policy is governed by Money and not military strategy. A Survey of opinion in the armed expressing views naturally cannot be quoted they feel the govern ment should be spending More in Stead of less on defence. The administration Cut the de Fence budget to for the fiscal year beginning april 1 from in the current year. Progressive conservative members of parliament say they have received indications the j any real weak Public feels Canada is already spending enough if not too much on defence. Further step some add that they think can Ada should get out of the air de Fence most costly part. The liberals have not advocated any increase in defence expenditures and the Kcf More than once has called for a heavy Cut. In the opinion of armed forces officers the services Aren t being Given the equipment to carry out properly the roles assigned to them by the government. See defence Page 7 Lemnitzer . Staff previously described the army s troop air lift As woefully and hopelessly inadequate. Gen. Twining Testi fied tuesday that this description was As for Gen. Lenni Lucr s state ment that the Airlift is presently one of the weakest links in the National defence Chain the pcs chairman remarked i Don t agree. 1 Don t believe we have Cardinal Stepinac Yugoslavia s ranking roman Catholic prelate whom Tito in 1946 to 16 years at hard labor died Oday in his native croatian Village of Krasic. The Cardinal was re leased from prison in Decem Ber 1951 but kept under Vir Tual House arrest. He was 61. He was charged by inc communist Peoples court of collaborating with the enemy and Anli National activity but he pleaded not guilty stated that his conscience was Clear and that he would not answer any questions put to him by the communist prosecutors. Originally the archbishop Zagabria msgr. So Spinac was elevated
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