Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, March 22, 1960

Issue date: Tuesday, March 22, 1960
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Previous edition: Monday, March 21, 1960

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 22, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba Reach twice the readers in greater Winnipeg with free press want ads weather Vancouver ,1? Edmonton 30 22 a fort William 33 0 .11 Ottawa 25 5 to. Edition with 10c tuesday March 22, i960 8y Carrier in Winnipeg 30c it is right from the horse s Mouth to Settle once and for e question of Rifleman s Rifle. And what better authority than the Rifleman himself. Chuck Connors. Ite Jetter reads dear by inserting a screw into the trigger guard which when set m position converts it into an automatic piece firing each tone the contacts the trigger. The rapid fire is accomplished with a fait sing action. To restore it to a single action weapon we limply lower the screw away from the trigger. In this position the gun is fired in the conventional manner we also enlarged the lever which permits me to flip cock the Rifle i Hope this clears up some of the mystery. My Best to you and Forward to my visit in Winnipeg. Sincerely. Chuck the readers write dear sir re Cree Stop sign picture in Toffee break first of All the sign is upside Down and secondly to in Cree and not whoa i would i would have Stop anyway to figure that one out e. Wood Box 40 Armstrong ont. Help wanted department the com Munto player of port Arthur Are putting on the play separate to Lewinte regional drama festival Here March they to locate an Angush Type pram and Tonge. Anyone who can help please Call mrs. Margaret Smith Globe 3-1981. Notes to you jottings from a reporter s notebook note to woman who complained to us that her husband s snoring keeps her Watte and asked what she car do about it you might con act another woman who. Can t sleep when her husband stops a Norm we heard from her saturday and will be Happy to make the proper introductions on request Donald Royan. 69 Arrowhead drive Wes Kildonan has a record Cut in 1911 wonders if it w Worth any More than the he originally paid for it the review in variety about Shirley Banner s recent performance at Reno Nevada read miss Harmer fills the. Top spot with a phasing election of titles. Smart owning matches the Chassis Appeal both visual and quote of the week of course to can live As cheaply As one. Just ask any Mother and father with a son at Manitoba theatre Centre is inaugural a 65 club for oldsters which will enable them to attend dress rehearsals of plays free and give them a reduced rate on other productions on mondays tuesdays or wednesdays. Sounds like a very Good idea. A All about television television s effects Are not All bad. Although the Good is sometimes difficult to recognize. The five year old daughter of one Sou friends is a devotee of Chez Helene a French English Nur Sery school program. Apparently the Little girl u Quick to learn and the other Day her parents heard her singing he French theme song with perfect French accent i t know you could sing in said her proud Mother. Replied the youngster without batting an eyelash French a Here s another Little television Story. This one concerns a five year bid Winnipeg boy who was watching prime minister Diefenbaker not Long ago on the program nation s How can he come live and go on to the Little fellow queried he s a when asked for an the boy said he always sees or. Diefenbaker As a Ca Tooner in the free press referring to Peter Kuch s cartoons. Over and Over when Enzo the popular Singer was i Winnipeg he had one favorite Story which he never tired of telling. Since Enko is of italian descent and proud of it he considered it a great Honor when he was asked to sing in a to Jatre in Rome some years ago he went on the stage and Sang a number and the audience kept demanding that he sing it again. Enzo smilingly obliged but enough was enough. After the sixth time he demanded of the audience How Many times must i sing this with those words a Small English speaking italian gentlemen jumped to his feet in the Balcony and shouted you re Gonna sing it All night until you get it the shortest name of a Railroad station in the . Is us Kentucky e changed. He was impressed be said with the Ideal of the 60 per cent majority requirement. M. N. Hryhorczuk Plains said that he could t understand How or. Mclean could vote for second Reading if he War opposed to the Bill in principle Radiator Falls six storeys hits worker Lawrence Caslake. 34, of Furby Street suite a was injured in Accident 4 . Monday in St. James. Police said or. Caslake was working at ground level at an apartment building under construction at Portage Avenue and Juta Street when a Radiator fell from the sixth floor and fractured his right shoulder. He was taken to Winnipeg general1 Hospital. Voting for second Reading meant he approved the Bill in principle he said. For clarification Hon. Gurney Evans minister o Industry and Commerce said the Bill is a mass of contradicting principles and he was voting Foi second Reading so that sortie o those principles could be clarified John Tanchak a Emerson Sai the government was "spineless1 too thought that or. Mclean should have voted no. One Cabinet minister Hon George Johnson voted again second Reading. Other voting against it were John tin Bert Corbett River j. Douglas Watt pc Arthur Robert Smellie pc Birtle Russell Reid Kcf Kildonan and de Dow i Turtle aldermen veto Cut in strength Spence s 12-Man Council idea shot Down As ridiculous a move to reduce the size of Winnipeg City Council from 18 aldermen to 12 was Defeated by a vote of 10 to 7 in Council monday after a 55-minute debate. Council members opposed to the c. H. Spence def a bunnies., Chicks defended move by Aid. Scribed the motion As premature a advised untimely All those opposing the motion said it was too soon to decide Low much of Council s work metro Council might absorb. Here Are he views of those aldermen who spoke Aid. Spence i Don t see the necessity for 18 Aid. Jacob Weiwer Small elec de groups Are not so democratic. They Haven t representation of minority Aid. H. C. Avery those who oppose this motion Are afraid of being Aid. Paul Parai Hin Aid. Avery was hitting below the Belt. My vote on this is no reflection of ear. It s too Aid. Mark Danzker Aid Spence s dreaming. It would be More to the Point to make better use of the present aldermen s Aid. Slaw Bebchuk in Toronto hey have twice As much work to do since metro. Some aldermen shirk some overwork. I Over to get t j it was i were concerned. Ordinary non skiing citizens who braved tuesday not mrs. Joan Ferrie taking h his Fame threw him a curve the pitching prowess of Steve Joseph Kinistino 23, of 294 Jarvis Avenue was his undoing. About 7 . Feb. 17, Kinistino and another Man still unknown pulled Augustine Debassige 94 Adelaide the door Way of the City meat and sausage 615 main Street. One Man pinned his arms behind his the other stole his Wallet containing and a Wristwatch. The victim reported the robbery and identified one of his assail ants As the Man who used to pitch for the heading Ley jail base All team City detectives discovered Kin Stino was Tolje Man and he was arrested. In City magistrate s court tues Day Kinistino was sentenced to .8 month s in prison. Annual meeting the annual meeting of the or Ioles Community club will be held at 8 . March 30 in the club procedure overrules the Waves the Finger wave is out St. Vital Council decided monday night. From now on Council is going to operate on rules. Councillor l. M. Cronmiller s suggestion that a set of procedural rules be drawn up brought some caustic comment from councillor Florence Pierce before it was accepted. I have seen Grade 8 Stu dents who could follow rules of parliamentary procedure better than this she declared. Have seen councillors on this Side of the Council Cham Ber wave one. Finger and councillors on the other Side wave two fingers. I never knew whether they wanted to the Little boys room or Sharpen pencils. I have even seen., signals from the audience to a coun c ill or indicating Jit s in the bag you get to know these Finger. Signals after a while there was no Indica Tion whether parliamentary language would be incorporated in the new code of conduct. Should such a step be taken however it would probably mean the doom of colourful pronouncements such As that fired at councillor Harry Collins by councillor Pierce during the heat of a debate on paving maybe you had better put your brain into gear before you open your inquest in traffic death an inquest into the death John Lengyel 77, of 376 Alex Ander Avenue suite 4, opened in Central police station at noon saturday and was adjourned until March 28 at 8 . Or. Lengyel died shortly after policemen and 11 he was struck by a truck a Logan Avenue and Ellen Stree about . Thursday. Police said the Driver of the truck was Cecil e. Huston 49, of 24 Lily Street. Vork. We re not motion like ready for a Aid. David Mulligan i m suspicious of this motion. I m sure its vote catching qualities were Likely a ridiculous to considered. It s Tion. Aid. Gordon it s not the proper Aid. Waller Crawford i will support the motion1. Because of my honest Aid. Peter Taraska it s pre Aid. Albert Bennett it s too Aid. Lillian i favor a smaller Swallie it is am. Donovan Aid. Bennett introduced amendment which changed an the motion to read that Council May reduce its number. His Amend ment was Defeated 15 to 2 on a recorded vote. Only Aid. Avery supported him. Those who voted with Aid. Spence to request a charter Amend ment reducing Council were Ald Ermen Hallonquist John Samson Crawford Avery Coulter and Bennett. . Studies police fire merger West Kildonan Council is considering combining the Munici Pality s police and fire forces into a safety division. Although councillor e. C. Bee Ston chairman of the police and fire committee refused to com ment on West Kildonan s plans it was Learned that the municipality will study East Kildonan s police and fire setup. West Kildonan currently has 12 firemen average about 2vi Calls a week. East Kildonan Council monday night appointed a committee to meet West Kildonan to Brief coun cil members on their system. Humane society asks ban on easter Sale in stores the Winnipeg humane society has asked councils in greater Winnipeg to draft a bylaw Prohic Ting the Sale of baby rabbits in stores. It is of grave concern to Tea humane society that easter should be associated with need Ess cruelty to presi Dent Ross Murray said. In a letter to society members or. Murray has also asked a Boycott of stores which use coloured baby Chicks and Rab its for display or Sale purposes or easter. The society has suggested to municipalities that a Fine or 30 Days in jail be the Fine for trafficking in baby Chicks Rab bits or the society wants a ban on colouring of baby Chicks and Rab bits. It does t Hurt them to color said or. Murray but it makes them More attractive to children As playthings. If what they want they can have stuffed the society does t wish _ to harm the business of hatcheries but it objects to the Sale of these Birds and animals by people who Don t understand the handling of live triple parking for liquor the Lack at parking at liquor stores came under fire in Winnipeg City Council monday and traffic commission members prom ised to discuss the matter on thursday. Aid. C. H. Spence suggested that traffic congestion at the Ellice Avenue and Donald Street store could relieved by keeping the Polo Park liquor store open later in the evening. Cars were triple parking in front of the Donald Street store last Friday evening said Aid. Spence. Aid. Albert Bennett said the traffic commission would consider 15 minute parking in the evening on meters near the store. Panel on education a panel will discuss education at a meeting of the Royal Home and school association at 8 . Thurs Day in the school. free press team takes Western honors two staff members of the win i Peg free press have won awards for the Best news Story and Pic Ture i Western Canada in .1959. The awards were announced tues Day by the awards committee of the Winnipeg pres club. Gene Telpner free press re Porter won the contest for the Best newspaper Story of 1959 in. West Ern Canada with an account of. A dying woman s donation of her year s winning picture Eye transplant. Showed one. Of the former Blind men the doctor s fingers. A. M. Randal executive editor who me Goverio Jedi. Woo dying Wum Euia for not handling the matter As a eyes a gift which brought sight government measure and oppose to men. Bill Rose free Tion Leader d. L. Campbell said he press photographer won the news that or. Mclean with a picture ill m. T. A photo class with a picture illustrating the same Story. The radio division award was Given to Dan Worden of com Saskatoon for his report of the crash of a civilian aircraft and a Hawks. A special citation went to Bill Cunningham of the Csc in Van in Fala Couver for his entry in the Tele Vicman division no award Jacob Froese vision Schreyer a. J. That diver this photographer. Bill Rose also won in category year. Gene Tel neb judged the news stories described or. Telpner s Story As being in a class by itself. Apart from being an extremely Good piece of writ ing this Story seems to have just about everything. I d say it should rate As the Best news feature Story of the year in. Canada and re Porter Telpner did a magnificent Job in its setting up and exec Jack Dalgleish chief photo Grapher of the Windsor daily Star judged the news pictures. He said or. Rose s photo of the transplant was Eye catching and fitted in Well with the Story of the actual transplant last year or. Rose won the photo award with a picture of two Large Dice which he found hanging in an Auto Mobile involved in a fatal Accident. Example judge in the radio division was Sam g. Ross of the Ottawa radio news Bureau of All Canada radio and television Ltd. He said or. Worden s telephoned report to com from Calgary 20 minutes after the plane collision was an excellent example of a fast accurate progressive report of a sudden news Story and also an excellent example of How a voiced Story can be told Over Telephone lines for immediate broadcast locally or far Bill Rose honorable mention in the news paper Story Field went to Daryl Wedley of the new Westminster b.c., British columbian for a Story about the Rescue of an attempted suicide and to Harold Garth hop Kins of the Medicine hat Alia. News for a report on Range land leases. Honorable mention for news photos went to Ernie Einarsson of the Winnipeg Tribune for a Pic Ture taken at the Manitoba lieu tenant governor s reception last summer and to de Cosgrove of the British columbian for a picture illustrating the attempted suicide. Radio honorable mention went to Wes Rowson of curl. Kenora ont., for an interview of a Man who had been attacked by wolves. Judge of television entries was Ron Laidlaw news director of Cpl to London ont. The awards will be presented at the press club s annual awards banquet in Winnipeg May j3. Each Winner is provided with transportation to Winnipeg to receive award and expense Money to cover trip. V ;