Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 25, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press phone number Whiteh Fth 3-9331 All include Lynx Adt final edition you will find you re the doctor Page 10 , n .32, St women to u classified 34 to 48 radio to ii Jumble a 11 to 11 vol. 67 205 50 pages a cub con much edition with comics u Oxx i Winnipeg wednesday May 25, 1960 forecast scattered showers 50 and 70 if million haul for alien Racket better say chinese reaction to nationwide raids Ottawa up a sordid immigrant Racket involving blackmail extortion forged documents and Clave chinese labor has lined the pockets of operators with an estimated More than 30 raids were car _. Ried out i nine Canadian cities including Winnipeg and bran 4 vow Don tuesday to gather Evi still jobless april unemployment drop than smaller Normal Ottawa a smaller than nor Mal drop in Canada s unemployment Between mid March and mid april left the country s jobless Rolls at april 23, the government estimated today. The unemployment represent 8.3 per cent of the labor Force compared with 7.3 per cent of the Force last year. The jobless in Brief april 1sso March 1960. Down april 1ss9 March i.-., sz5.wo Down the monthly Survey of the labor department and the Bureau of Sta wednesday showed with jobs an increase of from March. There were More jobs than in april last year but meanwhile the labor Force had increased of the increase from March were in agriculture and other outside activities and in non agriculture. Employ ment in the construction Industry increased seasonably despite continued slackness in House building. The government also reported to Day persons were registered for jobs at National employ ment service offices on March 17. This was fewer than a month earlier but More than year earlier. Pcs hold secret caucus conservative members of the legislature met tuesday in a top secret caucus that set speculation buzzing around the legislative building. When the three hour session ended members would give not hint of what went on. They would say Only that the meeting was highly some even denied that a caucus had been held at All. See caucus Page 14 Dence against promoters of the operation described by immigration minister Fairclough As Large documents were seized but no arrests were made. Foon Sein spokesman for Van Couver s chinese Community asked to comment on the raids said it will be better if us poor chinese have nothing to say at pre he said the situation would be improved if the Canadian govern ment would Widen immigration Laws which now restrict immigration to sons and daughters under the age of 21, of chinese canadians. Or. Sein said canadians of Chin Ese origin do not condone break ing the Law and be was unaware of any slave labor conditions. An immigration department source said in Ottawa tuesday there is evidence to suggest 60 per cent of All chinese immigrants to enter Canada in recent years did so illegally. However the figure could be even higher. British officials in Hong Kong told Canadian investigators that an estimated 80 per cent of their chinese Immi Grants have fake papers. The uni Ted states said 90 per cent of its chinese immigrants Are illegal entries. During the 1956-59 period a total of chinese were admitted leg ally to Canada As immigrants. In the last 10 years about 900 chinese immigrants have been admitted to Canada. More than half of have entered illegally under cover of the far Flung Racket said ramp commissioner c. W. Har Vison. No arrests commissioner Harvison said no arrests Are planned until the ramp is in a position to proceed with prosecution of the f ring leaders. The chief objective of tues Day s out in Mont real Toronto Peterborough Sar Nia Winnipeg Brandon Regina Edmonton and to obtain evidence against the racketeers believed to include both chinese and Whites. Late in the Montreal ramp and Hong Kong police agents obtained special warrants to search safety Deposit boxes and other documents of those believed implicated. The chinese entered Canada with forged documents which they bought for a Price in Hong Kong or portuguese the China Mainland about 80 Miles from the Crown Colony. Expensive papers the average Price was about but some immigrants paid As much As the racketeers took what the traffic would Bear commissioner Harvison said. Many of the illegal immigrants paid off by working for Low wages for a specific employer in Canada. Others who had retired their indebtedness were Black mailed for additional sums on penalty of exposure. Nazi was whisked to Israel israeli Security men captured Eichmann in foreign country by Alvin Rosenfeld Jerusalem israeli sector pedal Nyht the veil of mystery surrounding the dramatic arrest of Adolf Eichmann reportedly director of nazi extermination of millions of jews was partially lifted tuesday. Alberu to Ottawa up the Board of broadcast if expected o announce wednesday or Early thursday its recommend ions on new television licences for Calgary and Edmonton. Israeli officialdom which had Stead faintly declined to state where Eichmann was Sud Deruy relented to the extent of saying that the top nazi had been seized in a foreign country and continued see Eichmann pact i quakes continue new terror in Chile volcanoes in won t Brand . As aggressor United nations. . The soviet motion now before the in Security Council Call ing upon it to condemn . Spy and Brand the . An aggressor is doomed to fail ure. Five of the 11 nations rallied to the support of the . And the soviet Union can Only rely upon the polish vote. For full Story see Page 14. Nation devastated with thousands dead millions homeless Santiago Chile a new tidal Waves lashed the chilean Shore today in the Wake of continuing Earth quakes in Southern Chile and seven erupting volcanoes covered the devastated scene with smoke and Ash. Authorities put the toll from five Days of horror at nearly dead or missing. Two million were believed homeless. .4 smoke from six existing vol canoes and one newly stirred to life Rose More than feet about the stricken Countryside. See raids Page 14 he hunted Bear but Bear caught him Bralorne . Up a 27-year-old Man is recovering in Hospital Here after a wrestling match with a one eyed grizzly Bear. Hospital authorities said Ger Man immigrant John Schmid Bauer will spend about Zvi weeks in Hospital. He came out of the fight with 60 Teeth Marks 40 of them on his Back. Both arms were bitten to the Bone and one hand was bitten through. Schmidbauer had gone Bear Hunting alone in the mountains South of this mining Community 110 Miles North of Vancou ver. He told Hospital officials the Bear saw him first and at tacked before he could get nil Rifle into action. Schmidbauer threw his pack at the grizzly and ran but the Bear ran faster and cuffed him face first into the Snow. Every time the Hunter tried to stand up the Bear cuffed him Down again. At one Point Schmidbauer grabbed the an Imal s nose and tried to gouge out the Good Eye but he was again knocked Down. The Hunter played dead and the beat1 backed off. After about five minutes Schmidbauer jumped to his feet and raced for town the Bear hot on Hife heels. Residents who went out next Day found the animal had Fol Lowed Schmidbauer for about three quarters of the distance to Bralorne. Fear Aid Means strings Toronto up the Cana Dian Hospital association is unwilling to accept certain govern ment Grants because they May Lead to provincial domination of hospitals the Cha meeting was told tuesday night. J. E. Robinson of Winnipeg vice chairman of the Canadian Council on Hospital accreditation said the Council Short of the 000 necessary for its accreditation program went to the Federal government for Money. The govern ment proposed payments be made through the he said. Even though the Council needs the Grant asked there it not sufficient Assurance of free Dom from provincial interference to justify acceptance of the plan or. Robinson said. Seeks Federal Aid the Board of directors has recommended acceptance of direct Federal Aid the Cha has five the 12 member Council which sell standards for Canadian hospitals. Stanley w. Martin association president said today i an inter View the Council was apprehensive because rather than accept Aid from one Agency it might have to Deal with 10 or 20. Since the provinces would be putting Money into the scheme they might want to Call some of the he said. If the funds can be made available without any strings attached that s what we re see Hospital Page s the entire state of Hawaii Hai declared a toaster area following he distr Octroi wrought by tidal Waves which have swept he in the Wake of the bringing devastate to Chile. A mall Nek above lies half Wied in he of a residential area Hilo. City in Hawaii bully battered by he raging Waters. Will air divorce interview Csc television program close up will go on the air thursday night with an inter View with a professional co respondent in divorce cases. The program which last week was postponed indefinitely by the Csc raised an objection from senator Muriel Mcqueen Fergusson l new Brunswick who had urged the Federal government to consider charges if the program was carried. Originally planned for. Presentation last thursday the program on divorce was re placed by discussion on break up of the Summit con Ference. A Csc spokesman in Winni i beg said tuesday afternoon that word from. Ottawa was that the program would be car ried tetik thursday. V last week after the Sena Tor s criticism the Csc in Ottawa said the network pro Gram had been postponed to an indefinite 1-cent Premium Montreal differ ence Between the Canadian and United states dollars stood at one cent at noon today. The of Montreal quoted the noon discount rate at one per cent in of Canadian funds making the . Dollar Worth 89 Reward for Bank manager killers Montreal up the Bank of Montreal tuesday offered a Reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the hooded bandits who shot and killed Royce o. Smith Friday while he attempted to pre vent them from holding up the Bank be managed. The Reward was announced by g. Arnold Hart the Bank s president As Montreal homicide squad and Holdup squad detectives continued the five Day search for the three bandits who escaped with after shooting or. Smith. . Strike May hit Seaway Montreal up growing concern Felt in shipping circles Here about the. Of a continuing longshoremen s strike at . Gnat lakes ports. At least 50 Ocean going Are i the lakes St. Lawrence Seaway system at present and they face some delays and Ion of business As a result of the strike. Dow bound ships were having difficulty getting their cargoes and unbound ships were doing a lot of reshuffling in order to find the closest port where they could unload. He said Canadian Lake ports Are not handling cargoes con signed to . Lake ports. Satellite will spot missiles Cape canaveral Florida a an experimental american spy satellite whirled about the Earth every 94.34 minutes today ready to test its missile detection equipment on giant flares and Friendly rockets. The Midas weighing tons will determine the feasibility of using a series of such satellites to patrol the Earth for enemy missiles. These orbiting space stations will use Infra red sensing devices to detect the heat Trail of a hostile missile the instant it is fired. The test vehicle was launched tuesday into a near circular or bit from this missile base. Air Force officials reported its path through space ranged from an apogee of 322 Miles to a Perigee of 292.1 Miles. They said its radio and sensors were functioning perfectly and that it performed As planned so that its instrument Laden nose always pointed at the Earth. The sensors will be Able to differentiate Between rockets and other Hejat producing sources on the surface. The satellite is following a course that covers All territory 28 degrees North and South of the Equator. Thai it does not pass Over Russia landslides rumbled Down from Mountain slopes. The new Volcano Rose Southwest of the Rin Hue River in Cautin province. The Interior ministry reported the Earth Sank As much As feet Over an area 25 Miles in diameter. Two new lakes formed Chile s National police announced two new lakes were formed by the earthquakes in the mountains near Lake Rin Hue in the Valdivia area. The Interior ministry said All the 150 inhabitants of a Small is land in the Chile archipelago Are missing following a tidal wave. The government had not been Able to get news of the other 23 Small islands in the group. The government has not reckoned the property damage but the Interior ministry said the Fig ure will be in hundreds of Mil Lions. Reconstruction will take Many years. Tidal Waves spawned by the quakes have taken the heaviest toll. One surging Wall of water carried 630 of the 800 residents of Quelen to their deaths sunday. Another killed More than 100 at Aleta tuesday. 18-foot Crest an 18-foot Crest broke Over the Seaside resort of Mejia tues Day drowning 120 persons. Other reports told of whole villages swept away by Rushing Waves up to 24 feet High. At least 500 per sons Are missing in three South Ern provinces. Two chilean freighters the Santiago and Al Canelo went Down in mountainous seas of puerto Corral All aboard were believed lost. Seismological experts expressed belief that the initial quakes saturday and sunday were even stronger than those in 1939, which killed persons. But modern buildings withstood the Shock better than those of 21 years ago. Even so Hydro elec Trie plants port works foundries roads Bridges and buildings were wrecked by the tremors. Japan hard hit tidal Waves set off by the quakes swept to All Corners of the far Pacific taking their greatest toll outside of Chile it self in Japan. Japanese casual ties were believed in the hundreds after 30-foot Waves stormed ashore in the Early hours of tues Day. Many coastal towns were undated and a heavy loss of Ife was feared. Hawaii had a toll of 38 dead and 21 missing after the City of silo was struck on monday by he Waves. More than 200 Are homeless. The entire state of Hawaii has been declared a disaster area Al lowing it to apply to the Federal government in Washington for Aid. A similar declaration was made for the los Angeles Long seach Harbor area on the Cali Ornia coast where damage was heavy but no lives were lost. Australia and new zealand had wine damage from the Waves. New zealand s South Island was reported to have suffered a quake his morning but there were no reports of damage. Eisenhower on to an address by president Eisen Hower will be carried on cwt at 7 . Tonight. It will replace ramp. Polio climb feared three fold increase so far Federal and provincial health officials Are worried about the danger of a Sharp increase in the number of polio cases across Canada this year. Or. R. M. Freighted Manitoba s provincial director of preventive Medicine says the concern is caused by the fact that the num Ber of cases in Canada so far this year is almost three times the number for last year. If the trend continues he said wednesday it could mean that Manitoba and Canada will be faced with the worst polio situation in several years to May u there were 94 cases of paralytic polio reported across Canada. To the same Date last year there were Only 32 cases and in 1958 there were Only 14 cases. There have been five deaths three in . And one each in Alberta and Newfoundland. The increase has t shown up in Manitoba yet. So far the prov Ince has had Only one Case of paralytic polio and that was in Janu Ary. See polio Page 14 Herter to give evidence by Rowland Evans Washington special Nyht the . Senate foreign relations committee agreed without a dissenting voice tuesday to a full and bipartisan inquiry into All phases of the Summit disaster starting with Secretary of state Christian Herter on Friday. Allen Dulles the director of the Central intelligence Agency officials of the National aeronautics and space Agency and Secretary of defence Thomas Gates will also testify. Sen. William Fulbright Arkan Sas Democrat announced the in Quiry and its terms As chairman of the committee. He met behind closed doors with most of the 17 member committee for 90 minutes tuesday. The inquiry coupled with a new Appeal from sen. Lyndon Johnson of Texas Senate democratic Leader seemed temporarily to some of the sting from the parti san debate that raged in the sen ate most of monday. What we need is information about what happened not suspicions about each sen. Johnson said. The foreign relations inquiry will pattern itself after Tho celebrated 1951 hearings into Gen. Douglas Macarthur s firing by former president Harry Truman. Witnesses will be heard Only in executive session with reporter and spectators barred. Pay talks stall Saskatoon sask. Up Sal Ary negotiations Between the Sas cartoon collegiate Board and the teaching staff were discontinued tuesday when trustees decided Cue Board would take part in no fur ther meetings so Long As the school District is classed As unsatisfactory by the teachers federation. Mary Calls on science to help with zippers Dayton Ohio Pickford Toronto born Sweet heart of the silent movies is still having trouble with the Zipper on her dress. In a speech tuesday night at looking for a this want and arts. 50 under Misc. Heavy water proof tent in floor dutch door 9x9. Or 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. 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