Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, May 26, 1960

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 26, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba Free press phone number Whitehaus 3-9331 a Tepu Nunu Tallud lbs cd Helm final edition first Section pages 1-16 Yon Wai find Buttof with safety 2 girder coup no 11 14, is Nameb s it u u radio it 24 movies is. To classified wte44 Somme 36 45 to 50 Camick 51, m finance 5j, h vol. 67 206 56 pages con mat Cam Minoh wira Winnipeg thursday May 26, 1960 forecast scattered showers 50 and 65 Call for action on City Hall Duff s objections discounted metro no problem Juba Winnipeg City Hall committee thursday Dis counted Premier Duff Roblin s objections to the Broadway City Hall site and called for an Early and favourable provincial decision on the matter. Committee spent Only 20 minutes debating a draft letter from mayor Stephen Juba in which pre Mier Roblin s questions and objections respecting the Broadway cite Are brushed aside As inconsequential. Committee recommended that Council approve the reply to the Premier and seek Early action on a turnover of the Broadway site to the City. The committee did not discuss four objections to the Broadway site raised by James Richardson who appeared As a private Citi mayor Juba s letter said the architectural stipulations outlined by Premier Roblin would be accepted by the City without question. Turn ing to the possible changes dictated by the creation of metro Council the mayor said the coun cil does not believe that metropolitan Council presents a new on the contrary it should eliminate the possible need for the additional two storeys which has Given your government some con see City Hall Page 9 one Man strike settled Canada s smallest strike Anc possibly one of its shortest ended with a Complete Union Victory in St. Boniface thursday. The strike began at . Thursday when 26-year-old w. M Bill Mcpherson sole employee of Fleisher s wholesale meats 346 Dupuy Avenue walked off the Job and began picketing. By 9 an Sam Fleisher proprietor Bill me Pherson. Labourer and the amalgamated meat cutters Union Hac come to terms and or. Mcpherson was Back on the Job. Or. Mcpherson had voted unanimously wednesday to go on strike at a vote held at the Plant by the Union s local 415. Thursday the Union sent out a few picketers to help him out but they had left by 8 . When settlement appeared imminent. Vote held seeds of the dispute were sown three weeks ago when or. Fleisher hired or. Mcpherson who had Lef another meat firm. Or. Mcpher son had previously signed with the Union but had not paid his dues the Union then applied for certify Fatiori at the Fleisher Plant. Or Fleisher refused and the strife vote was the strike was a first for both the firm and or. Mcpherson. H had previously belonged to a rail Way Union but the Union had no while he was a member. See strike Page 9 . Union rebels ironworkers local quits International Vancouver up local 97 of the International association of Bridge structural and ornamental Iron workers Csc wednesday night withdrew from the powerful International body and formed an Independent Canadian Union. It will be known As Canadian ironworkers Union local 1. At a boisterous meeting Here the Union also welcomed into its ranks three local 97 officials ired by the International body ast week their part in an unauthorized strike last summer which tied up in construction projects throughout the province. Representatives of the ional which appointed three new officers to take Over the local were not available for comment on the break. President Fernand Whitmore financial Secretary Tom Mcgrath and business agent Norm Eddy Ion had been expelled from the International see Mono kerb Page no respite in Chile s tragedy Santiago Chile a appeared in sight today for Southern Chile wrecked by five Days of continuing earthquakes tidal Waves avalanches and volcanic eruptions. The official death toll 10 far was nearly dead or miss ing of the and property damage. And the count was mounting steadily. Reuters Newt Agency said estimates indicated the total of dead and missing could total c. D. Howe talking it. By Fred Cleverley growled Clarence Decatur Howe As he lifted a Fork of scrambled egg and saus age. Thursday morning canadians will vote Liberal again and soon too not Only he continued pointing the Fork with the sausage at the reporter for emphasis. I won t be surprised ii the party wins at least one May be More of the provincial elec Tiong this year. I Don t want to talk politics but the great Liberal party is by no Means said the Man who for 22 years a bulwark of Liberal government. I won t Ever go Back of course Only be cause of my great Howe 6.000. With still Cut raid 18fined eighteen men who Wen surprised saturday night at a floating crap game in West St. Paul were fined a total of in Provin Cial police court thursday. Est fines were levied against he keeper and three of the found numerous previous 289 Salter Street ins who had convictions. Peter kist suite 1, was fined As keeper of the game kist had a conviction in 1958 when he As a found in Arthur Dorotik lot 16 West St. Paul with no previous conviction was fined for. Per Milting his House to be used for gambling. Peter Barnes 1000 main Street who had 16 previous convictions including four As keeper was fined As a found in. Clarence tin Ner 459 Mcgregor Street with 24 previous convictions including twi As gaming was fined As a found in. Mike sch morn -909 Manitoba Avenue with 18 previous convictions All As a found in was fined other found ins paid fines rang ing from for those with no pre Vious convictions to for one found in with seven convictions one. Man who gave a wrong name to. The police was also charged with creating a Public mischief on this charge he was remanded for one week. See gambling Page 8 curls and tints for the male right in his own Barber chair o by Mel Hinds cheer up men. You la soon be Able to have the hair color of your Choice and curly locks without the embarrassing ordeal of visiting a women s Beauty parlor. Early in August Winnipeg Barb ers will go to school to learn the finer Points of hair colouring cold waving for men and boys and Spe Cial methods for Scalp treatment. A special meeting of Winnipeg Barbers As Well As several from outside the City was held wednes Day night to discuss the course. The idea was Well received said Mathew Pollock manager of International associated hair dres see Barbers Page 6 disaster heaped on forget Ike pleads for reason countless communities off and the upheavals of nature continuing officials could not even predict the final Oil. Low Clouds and rain tampered Aerial Rescue operations. Smoke and Ash from vol canoes Hung Over much of the Southern part of the mountainous narrow country on South Amer Ica s Pacific Toast. The Interior ministry listed the known dead at with missing and presumed dead tragedy continues the face of the country itself was altered by the distal Boncer which began saturday. Three new Earth tremors were reported wednesday. Tidal Waves up to 15 feet High still pawned 750 Miles of the Southern coast. Many islands along the coast com not be reached for word of their inhabitants. The terror stricken homeless still huddled today in open Fields or in the mountains to which they had fled or plodded away from the scenes of destruction. In Cautin province the Earth s surface dropped As much Ai feet Over a 25-mile stretch. New lakes formed in the Andes near Lake Rin Hue. Avalanches filled valleys with Stone and Earth. Smoke Rose to feet Over Puy Ehue Volcano one of seven shaken into life by the rumbling Earth tremors. Vef came Ernp Lwis and Tual Waves Are Bra Flag. Death and devastation to Destin Rotten Uke the we above Are repeated lewd reds of times Over. This chilean Muler it Side Gurd Bear the rabble it Rewa Aroud a electrical shop in Cimic Ercira Chile. Relief Are being cent by the in Ltd states Argentina Cuba Ecuador Haiti Peru the Netherlands and Norway. The chilean red Cross appealed for food and for the homeless particularly. Finance minister Roberto ver Gara said foreign Loans will be necessary. We can t handle the enormous Job cd for Edmonton big rules Ottawa up operation of new television stations by the Csc in Edmonton and by a fun television limited i Calgary was recommended today by the Board of broadcast governors. The Board recommended denial of four other Edmonton to applications by Northgate Broad casting company limited Edmonton video limited Mayfair broadcasting company limited and radio station Ched. Only other application for the Calgary licence was by Chinook communications limited. It also was recommended by the big for denial. The governors Lions Are subject to fit tin. By the Cabinet which Tho year upheld the big s Choice of new television licensees for Tor onto Montreal Winnipeg and Vancouver the government appointed task of choosing opera tors for competing to stations i eight major Canadian cities will be completed next month with the Public hearing of five applications for a new Ottawa station and two for a second Halifax oat let. Barbers in Ali Umipeg will mob be to igbo to give Mem eem wave prior their hair five ipe Tel Scalp treatments. The Twe victims a Bop Are students it toe Mofor Barber Cluel picked the demonstrate what Mem will have to be through to Smatla Celt Fores at their favorite Barbers. Barkers report Rae Here denuded the services because they dra t like the embarrassment of having the Jeb done Ai Hearty parlor. Bank rate up Montreal Dew the Bank of Canada discount rate we increased to 3.28 per cent Tram 3.14 per cent last week following Sale today of three month Treasury Bills which sold at an average yield of s.01 per cent to vote on split a dispute that split the internal ional brotherhood of firemen and engine men in Canada was settled in Winnipeg wednesday in meetings Between a rebel group and. International officers a Union official said. D. P. L. Mcdougall Leader of the group which seeks to set up a separate Canadian division 01 he Union said International pres Dent h. E. Gilbert of Cleveland agreed to a referendum on the question among Canadian fire lodges which withheld dues rom the grand Lodge in Cleve ind to support their demand for separate Canadian division Lave agreed to release the Money the said in an interview. Or. Gilbert in return agreed to withdraw Legal action against the secessionists and to reinstate sus Pended lodges said or. Me Dougall As Well As to withdraw International organizers who had Een working against the secessionist movement. Canadian general chairmen now Are working out the details of the referendum. Or. Gilbert later confirmed he announcement through the brotherhood s Public relations officer William Loftus who re statements by or Ilbert that the final settlement would have to come at the brotherhood s next International convention scheduled for 1963. See rail Page 6 Pasternak very sick Moscow a physicians live found that Boris Pasternak s suffering from lung cancer in addition to his heart attack in formed sources said thursday. The Nobel prize winning novelist has been coughing blood and attendants Felt a crisis was approaching. Hit brother Alexander Paster Nak reported his condition continued to get worse. His situation today was described by attend aau As extremely looking for a pet this want and under livestock and pets us Mac. Boxer Pup for Sale. Mph cd 2-m73. It among the hundreds of bar Gams in today s classified Sec Tion. No matter what you need. And save in free press want ads. Battle Tel Aviv Israel israeli fighter planes today. Shot Down a United Arab republics Mig Jet fighter in an engagement within israeli air Takce it was officially announced Here the announcement said the air fight took place. Over the Sinai desert near the . Israeli Border. Cairo s version of the Inci Dent As reported by the associated press was that two . Planes and two israeli fighters clashed Over Egypt s Sinai Des Ert. One israeli plane was dam aged and both . Planes re turned to base safely after challenging the israeli infiltrators the . Said an israeli military spokesman said four egyptian and two israeli planes were involved in to Day s Battle. The israeli planes returned safely to base he said. The four egyptian fighters penetrated israeli air space to a depth of one to two Miles the spokesman said. The israeli fighters engaged the egyptian aircraft and hit one of the enemy planes which was seen diving in smoke and falling apart the spokesman concluded. Short shrift for Tito Belgrade a president his. 68th birth Day wednesday got a unusually Cool message from soviet leaders. Premier Khrushchev and Leo nid newly appointed president of the soviet Union lumped their congratulations into one terse Telegram. The coolness of the. Telegram pointed up the latest worsening of soviet yugoslav relations marked by a violent attack on Tito i the soviet communist journal two Days ago. In its statement the soviet party denounced Tito for sup porting the United states on International issues and rapped yugoslav leaders for their Neutral position in world affairs. Foreign observers Here believe the worsening of relations resulted from Tito s refusal to Fol Low the soviet line in appraising the reasons for the failure of the Summit conference last week. In Stead of attacking the . For the. U-2 spy plane incident Tito said the Parley broke Down be cause of the tense International situation. Rejects red bid broadcast to Russia is jammed Washington up the United states bombarded the .s.r. And the world with president Eisenhower s address wednesday night but Early indications were that few russians heard it in his message the american Leader asked that the failure of the Summit conference be forgot ten and that East and West join in business like dealings for peace. Voice of America Here said the russians let the first 10 minutes of this speech get through then jammed the remaining 15 minutes. Translations were to be beamed to Russia through today in 22 separate broadcasts in seven languages spoken in that area. Eisenhower declared the path of reason and common sense is still open if the russians will rat use it. Undeterred by Khrushchev s display of abuse and bad deportment in Paris Eisenhower. Speaking from the White House on radio and television said we shall not Back away on account of recent events from the efforts or commitments that have cont Nuu see Ike Page 8 United nations . The United nations Security Council rejected by a one Side vote today a soviet attempt to Brand the United states As an aggressor for sending spy planes Over russian territory. The vote was two in favor seven against and two abstain ing., 0 n 1-y communist Poland joined the soviet Union in voting for the proposal. Tunisia and Cey Ion abstained. Earlier the soviet Union blasted president Eisenhower s address to the nation As. Confirmation of a dangerous policy and declared the speech could Only aggravate the situation. Soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko rejected or. Eisenhower s bid for an International Aerial surveillance system As another scheme to spy on the soviet Union. At the same time be warned that any new violations of soviet air space would be duly the soviet Diplomat attacked the United states for what he called lying explanations of the u-2 spy plane incident of May 1. De spite appeals from Small nations be pressed once More for a in condemnation of the United states. The soviet foreign minister gave Bis initial reaction to the Eisen Bower speech in a statement to newsmen just before beginning his Council speech. His speech bristled with such expressions As lying explant Brazen assertions and odor of Hitler Ite he accused the . Government of hanging on to a bankrupt pol icy in regard to the soviet Union. Moore Halfway Russell Kansas apr. Barbara Moore the British Marathon Walker covered an other 34 Miles wednesday in her hike across the United states. She passed the Midway Mark on her walk from san Francisco new York when she passed Hirough the Village of Yocem Ento wednesday morning. Register quakes in Mediterranean Basel Switzerland Reuters Basel University Seismograph to Day registered a Strong move ment in the Earth s surface in the area of Greece or North Africa. A report from Skopje Southern Yugoslavia said an earthquake about 112 Miles South of there Shook Macedonia today. No casualties or damage was reported. Russia ready to negotiate by Marguerite Biggins Washington special Nyht despite the propaganda uproar Over the u-2, the soviet Union has quietly taken two Steps to further East West negotiations it Wai Learned wednesday. The first was to inform Washington that the soviet disarmament team would definitely re urn to Geneva on june 7 to continue talks with the West. These assurances which were Given through diplomatic Chan Nels were considered firm enough or the West to schedule a May 30 meeting of its own five nation disarmament team to consolidate plans and tactics for the encounter. An announcement on this is expected in a Day or two at the state department step the second step was to give specific commitment that the rus Sian diplomatic team handling nuclear test negotiations would a ready to sit Down at the table with their British and american counterparts on Friday May 27. This commitment was made in Geneva it is understood by Semyon k. Tsarapkin chief soviet negotiator in the test ban talks in conversations with James a. Wadsworth the head of the ame rican negotiating team. New directives the Crux of the matter officials say is whether new directives will come from Moscow to per Mit Geneva negotiations on a test ban and on disarmament to proceed past the Point of impasse reached at the tag end of the May negotiations. For example in the nuclear est ban talks a sticking Point lad been Russia s refusal even o discuss the number of on site inspections to be conducted year y by investigating teams located on the territories of the principal nuclear Powers. Heretofore or. Tsarapkin has taken the position hat this is a political question hat could be settled Only at higher Levels. It had been presumed prior to the Summit collapse hat the russians were saving his Point for or. Khrushchev to negotiate. But with no Summit in respect for Many a season this mint will have to be decided at Geneva or the talks will break Down ;