Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 1, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press phone number Whitehall 3-9331 All it Par urints including cons spied Adi final edition Winnipeg free press you will find you re the doctor 25 women s 12 to 13 Jumble 30 radio to 24 pet doctor 34 movies 25 sports 45 to 49 deaths 27 comics 50, 51 classified 30 to 43 finance 52, 53 vol. 67 no. 211 56 pages Singec coi v Nice 5 cents Sun rises . Moon rises weekend Kui Tjon with comics to suit sets . Moon sets a a. Winnipeg wednesday june 1, 1960 forecast Cool with showers 40 and 60 Oil petition won t stall probe delay in Mulberry hearing sought by Man who first asked for it the municipal Board wednesday decided to push ahead with its inquiry into St. Vital s Mulberry land development despite objections from one of the men who originally asked for the probe. The Board rejected a petition from r. B. Machines counsel for Marinus Van Hull former St. Vital councillor and one of the orig Inal complainants that the hearing be cancelled or postponed. Or. Macinnes held that the hear ing would prejudice a fair trial of libel actions which have been launched against or. Van Hull and Aid. Florence Pierce. Libel suits against or. Van Hull and miss Pierce have been filed by g. C. Maclean. St. Vital Muni Cipal solicitor Swinkin co., and British american land development co. Or. Machines held that the Board had no jurisdiction to inquire into matters pending in the court of o Ben a Bench. To said briefs which would be presented to the inquiry would co ver the same material on which the court would be called on to Rule. To said a fair trial would stalinist win in Poland Cut in consumer goods to Foster heavy Industry pro prejudiced if the Board needs with this he Tull the Board that or. Van Thill is no longer a councillor in St. Vital and is now in a better to take a detached View. In the proper court that is the court of Queen s Bench he May be Able to come up with some counsel for or. Maclean Bri Tish american land development Swinkin construction co., and Templeton engineering co., consulting i miners for he Munici Pality All asked that the continue. N i i n _ Gomulka has suggested that in see Mulberry Page 20 Warsaw Reuters an acceleration of Poland s capital in vestment program for heavy Industry and agriculture has been proposed by polish communist party Leader Wladyslaw go Inelka informed sources said tuesday. If accepted his proposals would almost inevitably cause a Cut Back in the rate of increase in the nation s living standards previously planned for the years the proposals Mark the Victory of the orthodox old guard eco nomic planners prominent in the stalinist Era and now re nascent after a Post -1050 eclipse at a time of admitted strains in the polish Economy observers maps hit Crown firm by Victor Mackie vestments in steel transport ant Omo h e Al y y Industrial branches and agriculture be in creased for the 1961-65 five year plan. The revised plan would pay for the investment increase by slicing Back the scheduled pro Grams for apartment building construction of schools expenditures on popularizing culture in the Countryside and other ways the sources said. The priority of capital invest ment Over consumption which the new proposals sharply under line Marks the end of the relaxations following the 1956 up Ottawa staff the com icings when political necessity Public accounts committee and new living was astounded to learn tuesday that the United states government refuses to accept the return 01 surplus american armed forces equipment from bases in Canada because it would disrupt the american machinery Market. Committee members rebuked improvement in consumption the major need. Crashed into Church Toronto up a Motorist who drove through a Road Block and after a 100-mile-an-hour Louis Richard president of can Chase crashed his stolen car into ruin s Crown assets disposal Cor a Church in downtown Toronto portion and other corporation of received a two year jail term in Fici Ais for not knowing the capital magistrate s court tuesday. Con value of surplus . Equipment i current two year sentences for from Newfoundland air bases i criminal negligence and car theft continued were imposed on Robert Ray see maps Page 20 Jumond Bent 24, Toronto. A Winner of Henry takes it calmly Here s a Happy family 400 Richer with a win on the army and Navy veterans Sweepstake. Henry Reimer has his son Dennis 18 months on his Lap. Mrs. Reimer has her hands full with Ronnie 3, and pet Lassie. By Ted Weathi Rhead Twenty three year old Henry Reimer was planting potatoes in his Garden when he Learned he d won in the army and Navy veterans Sweepstake. He kept on planting the potatoes. Or. Reimer 1821 mid mar ave nue a Driver Salesman for Bryce s bakery won the Money on myth nos third place horse in the Epsom Derby. I two Mont Scalers were the other big Money winners. Abel Fedor won on the Winner St. Paddy. Gilbert Laprade of suburban Lachine won on the second place horse Alcaeus. Why excitement the Winnipeg Winner appeared a Little astounded wednesday at All the excitement his Good for tune was causing. His wife heard the news first of Henry was in the she said. I went out and told him. All he wanted to do was to keep planting the the die a drag see pm As liability for sask. Pcs by Gordon Sinclair Regina staff the Diefenbaker spell appears to have worn off in Saskatchewan to such an extent that some observers feel he May now be a liability rather than an asset to his provincial colleagues in the june 8 election. Liis is not one Man s opinion. In Retina Snuska Toon and air smaller Points along the i be heard the same View expressed by per sons of every political Stripe including farm ers who voted Iii chair conservative Only two years ago. It is the Farmers who Are most disillusioned with the government. They feel they have been betrayed. Small merchants hotel keepers retail store owners and Saskatchewan s conservative Leader Martin Pederson h a s promised to propose establish ment of a Prairie provinces economic Council if his party is elected by Saskatchewan voters june a. For details see Page 21. He like Are split on the present popularity of the prime minister who represents a Saskatchewan Riding in parliament. Almost All Farmers feel Ottawa broke pledges it made to them before the and 1958 elections and Many of them although not All blame the prime minister him self. The two Points of View were expressed by a Farmer in the Davidson Region and one from Willow Bunch. See Appeal Page 21 charter of commercial feudalism liberals Kcf blast combines act changes Ottawa up the government s proposed anti combines amendments tues Day were branded in the commons by opposition deader Pearson As a Char or of commercial feudalism of 1960." he said the amendments mean retrogressive step and a weak Ning of the existing Law. They would hurl Consumers endanger retailers Independence offer Nore Protection to combines and ring Back monopolistic prac ices. Alexis Citron l Hull called up a vision of the Road to hell paved with the Good intentions of Justice minister Fulton to act fairly in combines cases. And Frank Howard f Tho House membership. Some reporters predicted that the socialist move would misfire and turn Public opinion against them. Legally the socialist Resigna Ion would have no effect on k i s h i s literal democrats with 280 seats in the member House have More ban enough strength to main Ain a quorum and keep Thody in session. Meanwhile the extremist Tho association p 1 e a d e d i in until t _ n _. _ i jilt Iii should have money9 Ottawa up the Ottawa garage operators association was fined in Magis trate s court today on a charge of conducting a lottery. Defence counsel Dan Chilcott asked for a suspended sentence Here s proof that Paris has for a very Long time been the City for fashions. Above is an elegant Paris outfit the epitome of style in Days gone by. This Model was one of Many who took part in a Belle of he festival which Marks the coming of Spring to the famous Bois de Boulogne in the French capital. Verwoerd fears a Black dictatorship Tudell federation Zenga Kuren an bounced plans to demonstrate against the treaty by picketing resident Eisenhower s arrival Une 10 on a state visit. A spokesman for the federation barged that a communist backed faction inside the group has orders from the Kremlin to demonstrate violently and it is not impossible that they will Cre ate bloody riots such As on May a 1952." one person was killed Hen and More than were injured. Evacuee s husband killed by lightning guilty saying it was a non profit group with no funds. Countered magistrate Joachim Sauve they should have the Money. Garages and mechanics charge least they charge me police testified the group sold tickets for 30 door prizes at an april 18 banquet. Mrs. Eisenhower in Hospital Bloemfontein South Africa a prime minister in Cnarik Verwoerd told a Celebration commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Union of South Africa tues Day that a great White nation must be developed the prime proponent of apartheid predicted the White Man will remain the guardian of the Black Man in South Africa. Throngs in this judicial capital of South Africa cheered the prime m i n i s t e r s first Public speech since he was wounded by a White Assassin april 9, elsewhere in South Africa demonstrations took place against the nationalist govern s racial segregation polic ies. Deface statue in Capetown thousands of per sons of All races marched through the streets. In Durban a statue of Gen Louis Botha South Africa s first prime minister was plastered with posters saying fifty years of the Johannesburg Rand daily mail said David Pratt English speaking Farmer who shot Verwoerd would not stand trial until the stale of emergency ends. Pratt has been transferred from the Johannesburg jail to a prison in Pretoria the paper said. See Verwoerd Page 21 Broadway faces shutdown new York a actors Washington a mrs. Mamie Eisenhower Gagnon que. Of Tho president two children of or. And j teed a 30-year-old construction i Walter Reed army Hospital mrs. Reimer. Ronnie 3 and was killed tuesday tuesday for treatment of an at Nis 18 months did t quite know j when struck by lightning at his tack of acute asthmatic Bron what All the congratulations were i desk during a 15-Mimite Thunder chilis the White House an about. But they sensed it All or. Teed s wife and three bounced wednesday something Good and were As Lively j children had been flown to Mont a doctors reported today that As Ever. Real from the mining Community she is As comfortable As she monday when a Forest fire can be under the Circum see sweeps Page 21 i threatened the town for a while stances. Looking for a steel Furnace this want and under miscellaneous articles 50 Stokl. It Knack. Al Anas 1 t keds list Bonn by Gaston Coblentz Bonn special Nyht the soviet Union tuesday accused West Germany of having permit Ted american espionage flights Over Russia to be conducted from Frankfurt and other German air bases. The charge was lodged by the soviet ambassador to Bonn and Rei Smirnov when he was summoned to the West German for eign ministry Here during the Day to hear complaints about soviet espionage and propaganda activities in Germany. He was immediately told by the foreign ministry that it had no knowledge of . Flights Over rus Sia from German airfields and that flights of this Type would at All events be contrary to the policy of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer s government. A demand by or. Smirnov for More exhaustive information about he alleged flights was promptly made Public by the soviet embassy. The served development to whet the inevitably uneasiness russian rocket at the take off created monday by soviet defence minister marshal Rodion Malinov sky s order to forces to strike bases of any plane violating soviet air space. The Bonn authorities uncovered 790 soviet spy missions on West German territory last year. The Bonn government also protested against efforts by members of or. Macleod and other government s staff to turn the West officials were on hand to Wel-1 German Public against the policies come her Home. Of. The Adenauer government
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