Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, May 28, 1960

Issue date: Saturday, May 28, 1960
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 28, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba With features and coloured comics final edition free press phone number Whitehall 3-9331 a Lite Matec a Baum a4l vol. 67 208 88 pages Winnipeg saturday May 28, 1960 Sun Moon Sun its . Moon . Forecast sunny 50 and 70 you will find first Section pages 1 20 afloat Aid ashore 4 deaths Garden column 7 letters to the editor ii helping hands. 13 school lit Jumble entry to radio to 28, 30, 31 movies 21 a 1 10 is 19 first Section news travel letters women s news i theatre in the round and out of it it topic of this Welc i column Tea time becomes tee time for the growing number of woman golfers at City club showing off at is a Manly accomplishment says Norah Cherry Page second Section Magazine entertainment churches teens a St. James wildlife artist seeks perfect picture in Frozen North 21 the railway that could t be built now hauls tourists and bulldozers to Yukon. Story of its construction 22 Eskimo sculptors now hav. own Coop says the first article in a series on Canadian eskimos Page 23 i whats Good and bad about Gold ayes is outlined in Johnny Esaw s a Cor on sports Page 24 Jerry Lee admits she made a big mis take. Something in common is no Good after All. For More read speaking of television. 31 third Section editorial classified fourth Section sports finance classified Manitoba s senior strut their in week s sport picture Fea Ture on. 53 missed to but f not the fights by Gordon Sinclair Saskatoon rematch Cofer Tommy Douglas and a diberal Ross Thatcher any time Here and be assured of a capacity audience. But if there s a next time the dim View of our mayors by Fred Cleverley mayor Dove myer pronounced mayor Robinson of Auckland new zealand Drew himself to his full five feet inches Fri Day afternoon and delivered his considered judgment on North american and Canadian mayors. They More concerned with maintaining themselves in office than in getting things he he continued if they had to make themselves unpopular in order to. Help their cities they just would t do he is visiting Winnipeg to study metropolitan government which will soon be inaugurated in auck land mayor Robinson who has been chief magistrate of new zealand s largest City population about 000 for the past six months says it costs him a year out of his own pocket to hold office since Auckland s mayor receives Only an honorarium and he boasts that he is the City s first Independent mayor. From parties before h i s election he said Auckland had mayors from one of the two major political parties. And he could describe these Par ties too the labor party honest mayor Robinson said and the National or conservative party was dishonest it was As simple As that. See mayor Page 8 photo contest details announced in this edition of new Amateur photo con test to be held he by the free prets. See Page 9. Saskatchewan Farmers Union would be Well advised to Bill conservative Martin Perenon and sacred Martin Kelln As referees not As competitors. The four party leaders in Saskatchewan s june 8th provincial election met Here on the same platform for the first and probably last time Friday night and voters skipped the to fights to witness Premier Douglas and or. Thatcher engage in a no holds barred verbal slug est. Master orator they also watched and listened As messes. Federson and Kelln spent their time jabbing first at the Kcf and then at the liberals. As the crowds filed out of the Saskatoon Arena the opinion seemed to be that Cofer Douglas was still the master orator who had Only one worry How to contain his sex colleague turned Liberal Ross Thatcher. Each of the party Leaden was allowed 25 minutes to speak. Then following a half hour question per Iod the four were allowed seven minutes apiece for rebuttal. During their regular speaking time the leaders ran through their party s program laying particular emphasis on the portion they Felt would have most Appeal to the voters. Premier Douglas who opened the debate dwelt heavily on the Kcf proposal to have a provincial medical plan. He declared his government was t interested in telling the doctors How to run then business the doctors Are supremely qualified to do that but see sask. Page 8 turks pledge Liberty Junta promises to restore democracy Istanbul a Turkey s ruling military Junta set up a Board of educationists and jurists to Day to write a new demo cratic turkish Constitution and threatened to put ousted dictator Premier Adnan Menderes on trial. Acting swiftly in the Wake of Friday s bloodless military coup Gen. Cemal Gursel and his revolutionary turkish n a t i o Nal Union ordered Dean Siddik Sami Omar of Istanbul University flown to Ankara the capital presumably to form a new provisional government. Pledged that free elections would be held soon to set up a democratic state but did not set an exact date., promised that Turkey s Western military Alliance would remain unaltered. Told newspapers silenced by Menderes that they could resume publishing at once and or flared the release of editors jailed for opposing the Strong Arm policies of the sex Premier. Ordered the military to Dis Arm police throughout the coun try. Guaranteed1 the safety of All foreigners. Menderes is under arrest along with president Celal ceremonial head of state. Also under "surveillance1 foreign mint later Fatin it Stu Zorlu Ether Cabinet members and most parliamentary deputies of the demo cratic party. R Gursel a Veteran professional Soldier recently. Muted by Mea Dtreit As head of Turkey s round forces flew from the big nato base at Izmir Western Turkey to Ankara to take command of the uprising at Dawn Friday. When he went on the air after Friday s coup Gursel told the people he had no plans to become a military dictator. He acted he said to head off bloody Allan Heath of m Spedee Street be thai Witter of first prize in the Jumble contest. Draw for the names of Ether winners Page 8. Victim arrested in North flin flon Man. Up ramp investigating the death of a Man whose body was found in a burned trapper s Cabin have arrested the Man who was first believed to be the victim. Charles Christian Jonasson 22, was brought to this Northern Manitoba mining town by plane Fri Day night and was to appear in court today. It is anticipated that a murder charge will be Laid against him. The body of a Man was found last monday in a Cabin at Barrier 40 Miles North of Here. It was at first believed to that of Jonasson. Police started a search for a thur Blomberg 53, a commercial Fisherman who was known to have been an acquaintance of the Young Man. However when an inquest opened thursday ramp said not enough information was available to identify the person who had died. They sent men with a track ing dog to the Barrier Lake area. With Bush experienced Volun Teers helping Jonasson was found and arrested Friday near the Lake. Ramp said the body was believed to be that of Blomberg. It had been sent to Winnipeg for examination. Million Job for City firm Ottawa to Talling were awarded in the first half of May by the. Defence production department and defence construction 1951 limited. More than of this amount consisted of 10 contracts placed with seven different firms for the repair and of such items As helicopters air frames Aero Aero engine components armament radar systems and training devices. Four such contracts totalling were awarded to Aero engine ltd., Winnipeg. Higher pay lures them to teaching Khrushchev blast derides Ike s 4good intentions9 they quit business for school by Ted Weatherhead attracted by the higher pay a larger number of people Are deserting Busi Ness and Industry for the teaching profession. This is something education officials have been wanting to see for years. They were gratified by registration statistics at the univer sity of Manitoba s 10-week sum Mer education course. Of the 113 registered 34 Are in the age group 36 to 41 and have been out of school for some time. Some of the 34 returned to the University to Complete their de Gree and then went into the sum Mer education course. Others Al ready had a degree and went straight into the summer course from business jobs. See teachers Page i May Cut in Oty Winnipeg to thing maybe a the granting of the new licence the the at Best. Csc Wii Aipel i control of could lost the new Centre at the afe Erta capital at wont the entire torn tool of Region could move from Winnipeg to Edmon ton. Winnipeg regional officers Are known to studying the prob lems associated with the granting of the new Cence at this time a major Centre the new station Means a major production Centre. So far the has no major production Centre outside a regional office. Ottawa was recently made a separate re Gion to handle production prob lems there. The application for an Edmonton outlet made it known that the corporation planned local productions even network productions from Alberta if it were granted the licence. See Page says Golf first president ruled by warmongering military Moscow a Premier Nikita Khrushchev said today he believes president Eisenhower wants peace but the Road to hell is paved with Good intentions and he will really get the soviet Leader said United states military circles Are opposed to peace. Convicted in slaying of girl 10 Calgary up a supreme court jury Friday found Ronald Mccorquodale guilty of murder of 10-year-old Lynne Lefurgey. He was sentenced to be hanged aug. 24. The 24 year old defendant showed no emotion As the six Man jury returned after two Bours of deliberation to give the verdict. He merely Shook his head when chief Justice . Mclaurin asked him if he wished to say anything prior to the sentence. In charge to the jury the chief Justice Laid considerable weight on the testimony of a psychologist who said Mccorquodale was not insane. Another psychologist however said the defendant had opened up during one interview to say lie believed in fairies and these fairies had inserted magical piece of paper in his Arm. The accused was said to be Lieve his head had been taken from his body while he was at Selkirk Hospital in Manitoba. Lynne Lefurgey s body was found last nov. 10 in the basement of a Calgary Church. Two Crown wit Nesses testified the defendant had admitted luring the girl into the basement to sexually assault her and then beat her to death with a soft drink bottle when she re listed him comb to Croft iad Icatar at punt a Appeal. I Jim had arrival of toe Metkey cs2 Warsaw a venae. I Ern Bapple tree h pretty Etc negroes fight in unions by Kiel seld1n Detroit Michigan Especial Nyht the labor Union counterpart of the Southern sit in demonstrations got under Way Here Friday As negro onion Mem Ben gathered to found the negro american labor Council. The group first conceived a year ago proposes to fight All forms of discrimination As practice within unions. Like the Southern students the negro unionists in the new coun cil have rejected gradualism As a solution to such problems As Jim Crow locals discriminatory apprentice training programs and what they Call that thin veneer of acceptance masquerading As the Council which will be set up formally ilk sessions to be held saturday and sunday Hopes to recruit a majority of the negroes who Are Tiow Union Mem Bers. It will set up local councils to fight for Equality o Opportunity in employment removal of discriminatory bars within unions and to encourage greater participation by negroes in unions at the membership and the Leader ship level the initial announcements of plans for the talc met a cold reception from the Al Cio leadership which contended that the federation already had machinery in its civil rights commit tee to Cope with discriminatory practices. The federation leaders already plagued by internal Dis sension of various kinds were not Happy about a new area of open discord. Ensign Marks National army Day today is army Day through out Canada. In Honor at the occasion i the Canadian Beng flown Tom Presa Flat staff Dap. Here is food for diabetics monday to free Prem will Publ Iuli a special fond Monran for diabetic i. Written from information supplied by he Canadian diabetic Amo Eia Tim s National diet Conn Isabel. Lockerbie of to Ronto the c0tamn will appear the last monday of Eack ninth. Boy 9, drowns in Seine a nine year old Norwood boy drowned night in the Seine River. Roger Roy 119 Braemar Avenue was playing with a companion near the River at Lariviere ave nue around 8 when he decided to go for a swim police despite the efforts of his chum t o discourage him the boy undressed Down to everybody knows that the president of the United states has two functions the first is to play Gou and the second is to be president the latter being the subsidiary Khrushchev said. He declared the americans need to be taken Down a Peg or the soviet chief reported to the people by radio and to in a speech delivered before a meet ing of communist labor brigade leaders in the Kremlin on a fail ure of the Paris Summit Confer ence and related world affairs the delegates unanimously acclaimed him As the Foremost Shock worker of communist la see Khrushchev Page 8 hunger haunts r Chile Santiago Chile rages of food and water today touched Oft fears of epidemics in quake shattered Southern Chile. Police fired warning shots Over die Heads of hungry disaster Vic Tims trying to raid emergency supplies of food set up for rationing in Vadivia. Death toll the known death toll in the worst hit areas stood close to but officials said an accurate count May not be Possi ble for weeks. The . Air Force set up a giant Airlift of 54 Globe masters but so far they have been unable to reach some of the worst disaster areas. Two More earthquakes Shook the troubled land Friday in the sixth Day of tremors. Despite the foul weather smaller planes Are flying in food clothing blankets Medicine and medical personnel to the stricken areas which could not be reached by the big cargo planes. Just North of Rubanco tone of searing lava poured into Lake Ranco sweeping Over people and houses. Police said roads in tie mount Carran area were completely covered by lava. New volcanoes and new mountains have sprung up new is lands have appeared off the Chi lean coast and new lakes have been formed in. The Mare week which remade much of the topographical map of Chile. Roger Roy h i x underwear shorts and jumped in. He had Only gone 20 feet when the Swift current carried him to the Bottom of the River. Mrs. Paul St. Godard 459 la Riviere phoned St. Boniface police who secured a boat and started dragging the River. Sgt. Mike Mickalchuk assisted by constables Walter Rudnick and Ray Gariepy recovered the body at . He was found sixty feet from where he had jumped in metro map Winnipeg s u electoral do them Are in am eight a Shumi map with explanatory of the Bandaries m Anfe it. Pets need tic too o o g and they la get More tender Loving care when you Folby the authoritative advice of or. A. W. Moller internationally known veterinarian who writes pet doctor to appear daily in him newspaper at Art ing monday. Nikita s position shaky Virgin lands failure u-2, Hurt Khrushchev Herter believes by Robert Donovan Washington special Nyht Secretary of state Christian Herter testified Friday that pre Mier Khrushchev s position in the soviet Union May possibly have become seriously undermined. A contributing Factor he said May have been the great Shock of the russian people caused by the discovery that american u-2 reconnaissance planes had been flying Over their land for years. Testifying before the . Sen ale foreign relations committee in Quiry into the collapse of the sum Mit meeting Secretary Herter declined in answer to a ques Tion to predict whether a. New Premier if there should be one would be easier for the West to Deal with. I think that is a pure matter of he said. The Secretary acknowledged that or. Khrushchev s behaviour in Paris Shook his belief in the theory that the soviet Leader really favors disarmament and relaxation of tensions. See Herter Page 8 26 toll collectors charged Montreal up warrants were obtained by the ramp Fri Day for the arrest of 26 former Oil collectors on Jacques Cartier Bridge including six who Al Eady have been freed of charges of fraud and breach of Trust. In the one Case heard earlier it was ruled that the charge had been Aid under the wrong Section of the code. The charges were Laid under a different Section of the criminal code from that under which the in men were originally charged. All now Are charged with fraud under a Section headed frauds in elation to fares it deals with everyone whose Uty it is to collect the fare toll ticket or admission and who wilfully fails to it refers also to collections of Ess than the proper amount pay ble. Ramp sup. R. J. Belec said ome arrests were made Friday and others will be made during lie weekend. The charges arose following investigations disclosing a Sharp increase in tolls with introduction of automatic collection a Hines at the Bridge spanning Montreal Harbor. Looking for a stroller this want and under Misc. Arts for Sale ;