Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, February 13, 1960

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 13, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba Reach twice the readers in greater Winnipeg with free press want ads Winnipeg free press weather Vancouver Max. Man. Prec. 49 36 41 19 90 17 17 to. 21 02 a Edmonton Brandon Toronto. Montreal. Halifax. Chicago Minneapolis lot Ancelm new York Miami Max. Man. Prec. 23 of a 29 10 to. 35 33 -19 34 j6 trib 03 72 7 43 23 73 edition with saturday. February 13. I960 acquit Harvie of attempted murder charge Andrew David Harvie 38, of 97 Rosser govt. May change alcohol education at this session me promises need basis for govt. Bursaries by ill Doomit a Freedman in court of Queen s Bench. Was Ion with a shooting in a Liberal Resolution is Defeated the legislature Friday by i vote of 31-19 Defeated a Liberal Resolution calling upon the govern ment to ease restrictions on Loans granted by the agricultural credit corporation. It did so after Nels Shoemaker Gladstone who moved the Resolution closed the debate on it by declaring that every Rural member of the House was being approached by Farmers to Speed locations approach up processing of loan applications room in he Mclaren hotel last oct. 31 when Sam Bondareff Sioux Lookout ont., was wounded in the Arm. Evidence at the three Day trial showed Harvie also was injured in the hand during a tussle Vith Bondareff. Testimony of mrs. Edith Mae Elliott 30, who was married in the United states to Harvie after obtaining a divorce in Las vegas Nevada from her first husband was that Harvie had come to the hotel room to try to persuade her to return to him after she had taken up with Bondareff. The jury took two hours to reach its verdict alter tearing evidence from 16 witnesses including mrs. Elliott Bondareff the accused and police and medical witnesses. Gordon Pilkey appeared for the Harry Walsh Tor the this he Felt was Strong evidence by Gene Telf neb my to argue that Are popular today h in the 308 and 40s. We Stih a collected a few years and the some of them just for laughs. Floy Floy How. That Tea Jim Jam jump not to speak of three u old records we waded through about dips Doodle and Mirzy boats bitty Pool. Another what Mouthful of a Way How Long has it been since you be without information on a similar Bee. For a Wom Afa who has Driver s licence. Why bother getting to catch her Mark my readers unable to visit the the friends or relatives available to change get such a service under Way by want i delivery would want one. Communication about ass for feminine head. Fread Hnatuk we is program any Good la asks the provincial government is going to take a new look at its much criticized alcohol education program Hon. Stewart Mclean minister of education told the legislature Fri Day. The program which consists of a annual Grant to the Mani Toba committee on alcohol Educa Tion is under study at the moment he said and recommendations May be made at this session. He made the comment after Larry Desjardins l St. Bom face had called the Grant a pay off to a few people who squawked Over too much the government should take a close look at the Grant he said to make sur it was doing Good. Some Good James Cowan pc Winnipeg Centre said he had talked with members of the committee and had been told its program was do ing some Good. It had Cut Down the number of Christmas parties he said and had discouraged the practice of forcing drinks on guests at parties. Morris Gray said the emphasis on alcohol education should be in the schools but he was challenged by colleague de Schreyer a schoolteacher who said the program in the schools has not had any particular Worth while somebody comes out from the City and pounds away for an hour on the Virtues of Temperance and then leaves. The children Are often confused. Sometimes they take it As a got a letter or Mclean noted that the alcohol education program was one of the chief recommendations of the Bracken Royal commission on liquor he would not Promise that he current study would produce recommendations. The minister who last summer had expressed reservations on the education program said that after he had made the remarks he got a letter from the committee Sug Gesting i had better come and see Bank Book and at or. Desjardins he added i know who s going to get a letter after to sell safety spacers Manitoba Junior Chambers of Commerce will begin monday to distribute a new Type of car bum per reflector designed to show motorists How far away the car ahead of them is. Known As safety spacers the bumper stickers have six vertical lines on them to warn to toasts _ ten foot worked two year in India a Tea broker. Now try this it did t scare us a bit. We plan to try it tons. Here it is. Take two cans o Tablespoon of Frozen concentrated baking Marsha rows neatly on income tax news Vou be glanced at the Calendar lately it s easy to see that in four Day Butcher strike ends Sam Goodman manager of the amalgamated meat cutters and Butcher workmen announced Friday that the Union had reached an agreement with the com Pany ending a four Day strike at the St. Boniface Plant. It is the first contract Between the Union and the company and will run for two years. The Union said the agreement reduces hours from so to 40 in two years. Workers Are to be paid on an hourly rate first but Cher second Butcher ?l-95 Drivers beginners there is to be a medical plan nine statutory holidays with a _ nine Oioi Uwi j and a three week vacation wit null the Little fellow on the Job is honest about his taxes aim to s salaried people report 97 per cent of their income. S primarily because the tax is withheld by their employers cams cheat if they wanted to. By the same Token people in who Are self employed such As businessmen professional men and accountant report Only 75 per cent of their earn mrs to Uncle Sam. According to our information this hold out costs their s Treasury no less than billion a year. Giveaway female Dalmatian Well behaved one year Telephone Alpine 3-1155 Silver dollars go out to Coffee break Reader who make the Grade with wining submissions. It does t Coit anything to enter not even Box tops. Lines Uii when they Are 300, 150 and "75 feet away from the car ahead of them. From 75 feet or less the pair of vertical lines on the left of the sticker Are seen As two separate lines but from distances further they appear to merge into one single line. The larger Centre and right lines follow the same Prin Ciple at 150-foot and 300-foot Dis Tances. The spacers have been widely distributed in the United states. They were originated by the High Way safety division at Kansas City Missouri. The Manitoba Highway safety division has endorsed the spacer after testing it. All Manitoba units of the Jaycees will be taking part in the project and outlets for the Sale of the spacers Are to be announced in the near future. Fort Garry Library to be opened Hon. Sterling Lyon attorney general a resident of fort Garry will open his Home municipality s new Library at . Sunday. Chief librarian mrs. Erika Fuerst Hopes to raise the number of subscribers from the present 3 600 by 80 a month now that the s 838 books have been move from one room in the municipal offices to the the Library designed by Georg Stewart of Winnipeg has room for an eventual total of books. Pay after 10 years. Said the Settle on the Bonspiel for free press readers. Hat boys Back from . Beaming bowl ered and dead beat a group of 75 Canadian engineers architects and construction executives arrived Back in Winnipeg saturday after a overseas tour during which they latest in Concrete techniques in Britain and on the Contin ent. See picture on Page 6. All acquired Bowler hats in London where they attended a two week conference arranged by the Concrete and Cement association of great Britain. Their journey was by chartered Boac aircraft. The tour was arranged by super Crete Ltd of Winnipeg. Among those who took part were City Engineer w. D. Hurst and Deputy building commissioner Earl Simpson. Or. Hurst was delighted wife the Success of his trip. To h e British construction people showed us everything buildings Bridges and other he said. I be got All kinds of ideas now and confirmation that things we thought we might be Able to do Here can be he spent his third week in Hanover and West Berlin hav ing a look at German made Snow removal equipment suggestion of mayor Stephen Juba. Truck taxi collision injures Man a 34-year-old St. Boniface Man Raymond Fredette of 234 Bertrand venue received a three Inch Cut o the forehead when the taxi in which he was a passenger collided saturday morning with a bread Ruck at Kenny Street and Bert Avenue St. Boniface. He was Aken to St. Boniface Hospital. The taxi driven by Thomas Whetham Ste. 8, 424 Edmonton Street went out of control and hit a Telephone pole after the Colli Sion the bread truck was driven by Carl polos 281 Magnus ave nue. Neither of the Drivers was injured but police said the taxi received extensive damage. C of c visitor Leonard Hynes vice chairman Council of the to dental groups gird for Battle with 4 Bills going to Las a. To Viii. How and when the four by Ted Byfield the years old scrap Between the dentists and the de naturists on who hould prescribe the Teeth is ended for the legislature again his year Rich with the frills that both sides have had two years o dream up. The dentists Friday unveiled their Side of the Case a High powered yellow bound and printed number with a collection of features not included in the past. They were 1. A plan to create the profession of dental Young women with special train ing who work under the super of a dentist and can re vision Duce the length of the waiting lists for dental appointments. 2. An accompanying plan to create a hygienist clinic where a group will serve a Large Section of the local profession. 3. A prescription clause Mak ing it necessary for Teeth to be made Only on dentists prescriptions. Presumably the de naturists would t be getting very Many of hese. 4. An injunction clause which would. Empower the dental association to Institute an injunction against people who practice Den is try without a licence. Carried o its logical conclusion clause 4 might see a great Many de naturists behind bars if they pursued their profession in spite of it. Other features Fili ally the dentists h other features. They had selected As their lawyer Henry b. Monk a Man who for nearly two years has been training for Battle with a sparring partner no less formidable than the teamsters Union two Amie Ian me Ica Moi a he s represented radio Oil against that organization in a much publicized labor dispute. Or. Monk has made the bomb which will be hurled in the legis lature by John Christiansen the conservative member for Portage la Prairie. Throughout it All the de naturists have not been Idle though they have not As yet made Public their Case. They Are known to of preparing two Bills for the legislature. One would legalize their profession and provide statutory Safe guards against what they would consider to be encroachments by the dental profession. What the other was to do was t yet Clear. To Pilot their Case the Den tourists have Frederick Groves the conservative member for St. Vital who gained attention in the legis lature with his speech moving adoption of the throne speech. The opposition says it even elaborated upon the throne speech and to some extent criticized it. Complicating things is the Case being advanced by the Denta technicians. These people Are known by the dentists As the legitimate that is the make Teeth Only upon dentists prescriptions. For this group or. Christian son is also reported bringing in Bill that incorporates their professional status. How and when the four Bills vill get to the House and what vill happen to them when they get there was not pro endings this week. But the three categories of people involved were found to confuse the members. Confusion the contusion is confined to the two the de naturists and the Lech Nicias. The technicians Are labor Atory people who make Teeth for Jie dentists. The de naturists Deal the Public making Teeth for people who come and ask for them to fit their own prescriptions. The dentists say that the de naturists activities Are already illegal but that the fines Are so Light the Law can t be enforced. The de naturists were trained either in technicians laboratories or in the armed services and have since set up on their own. The Battle Between them and the dentists has been waged in the House for about five years. Now awarded on Scholastic ability the provincial government will try to award its bursaries to University students More on the basis of need in the future Hon. Stewart Mclean min ister of education said he told the legislature that last Vear they were almost scholar ships not they were decided practically on the basis of scholarship alone. They did not take into account the possibility of financial he was answering criticisms from Kcf Leader a. R. Paulley who had urged that need will a minimum academic Standard should be the basis for the bursar ies. David Orlikov John s said in Britain three quarters of All University Are receiving form of assistance. We have Tong Way to o Are anywhere close to what they Are doing in he said. 2 fires damage houses fire caused extensive damage to two Homes in the City and sent a 55-year-ow Man to Hospital Fri Day afternoon. Bruno Zakens of 289 Young Street was taken to Winnipeg general Hospital at . When he was overcome by smoke while sleeping in his room on the third floor of the three Storey Rooming House. His condition was reported fairly Good. The fire which started in the basement was quickly brought under control but the cause of the fire was not known immediately police said. The House is owned by j. W. Hall. Other occupants escaped injuries. At 2-15 . Firemen were called to 466 Kil Darroch Street police said two boys were playing with gasoline and set it afire a the basement of their Home. Damage to the basement Walls and the wiring was considerable police said. No one was injured. Kcf critical of processing procedures government processing of social assistance applicants under its new program is a straight Means test not a needs test Peter Wagner Kcf Fisher charged Friday in debate of a Kcf Resolution re questing a increase in old age and wind pensions. Or. Wagner said that social workers Are rejecting applications where the applicants have a near relative whom they believe is Cap Able of supporting them. He said that social assistance forms require he listing of immediate relatives lot living with the applicant and also asks for a listing of any prop erty transferred to relatives during the past five years. Debate was adjourned by j. M. Froese so acid Case term queried by Liberal e 1 m a n Gul Ormson l St. George told the legislature in Dav that a woman had recently received a sentence in City court of Only four months for savagely assaulting her husband with nitric he had therefore a question for the honorable the attorney Gen was he going to Appeal the sentence who the husband asked Hon. Sterling Lyon. No the honorable the attorney general replied or. Guttormson. Of you mean asked or. Lyon. Said or. Guttormson. It is under consideration by the said or. Lyon ;