Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 26, 1961, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free wed Neslav Afhild. 36, my four City stores looted burglars wednesday morning raided four City stores and escaped with about in Arti cles and Cash. Police said properties world was recovered. Wilton food Market 333 Wil ton Street was broken into through the front door and Burg Lars stole two electric Cash registers valued at the registers which contained about in Cash were later found empty by police. Cigar ets Nylon Stock Ings and other goods valued at were also stolen. The guardian Auto service ltd., 1670 Corydon Avenue was entered through the front door and burglars escaped with an undetermined amount of Cash from a Register the a Amedy department store 410 Academy Road was broken into and burglars stole in Cash from the Cash Regis Ter and an undetermined Quan Tity of clothing. The International associated hairdressers 309 Donald Street was broken into and one electric razor and in Cash was stolen. Entry was gained through a rear door. Pajus 14 no discrimination against porters w. J. Smith president of the Canadian brotherhood of rail Way transport and general workers denied wednes Day there was any truth to charges of Union or company discrimination against coloured sleeping car porters. Lee Williams chairman of Winnipeg local 130, porters Sec Tion of the Union said tuesday on to that the Union and the car were conducting a discrimination policy against negroes. Or. Smith in a Telephone interview said from Ottawa it was unfortunate that a distorted Pic Ture of the prospects of negro porters should be Given the pub Lic when it is the porters them selves who desire the current or. Williams claims promo Tion is denied the porters. Or. Smith said that twice in inquest into death set for May 4 an inquest into the death of Boles Towan Olszewski 77, of the Empress hotel who died Sun Day afternoon following a Brief scuffle in the hotel s Rotunda will be held at 8 . May 4 at the Central police station with Deputy provincial Coroner or. Athol Gordon presiding. School Board announces 11 changes in principals past years his Union had Sugges Ted to the porters locals across Canada that in their future con tracts with car they amalgam ate with the dining car employees Section. The first vote taken some years Back met with overwhelm ing votes against a or. Smith said. Then we asked the porters again two years later if they would like to amalgamate on a gradual basis with the Din ing car Section for purposes of promotion from Porter to dining car or. Smith said. But a referendum by mail showed that overwhelmingly the coloured porters still wanted to stay As they were. Charges unfair or. Smith said it was unfair for persons who wanted Toat tribute discrimination to the Union to Label the vote of the memberships across Canada an the action of the head office or of the company. Or. Williams also said on to that or. Smith was keeping Sil ent on charges that or. Smith had received offers from car president Donald Gordon last year of elimination of these it is not said or. Smith. I have not had an offer from or. Gordon on this matter. And in any Case supposing that i had been offered this or that we Are offered it tomorrow. It is still up to the porters local 2 found guilty of break ins sent to pen William Joseph Vandal 21, of no address and Charles William Meixner 36, of St. Pierre Man., were each Senten ced to two years in the Penitentiary tuesday after they were found guilty of two charges of breaking and entering and theft. Vandal and Meixner appeared before magistrate m. H. Garton in City magistrate s court. Earlier this month magistrate Garton sentenced Frederick Charles Mccartney 28, of no fixed address to two years in Penitentiary after he pleaded guilty to the same charges. Evidence was that the Trio Bond s cleaners 1060 Selkirk Avenue on the morning of april 7 and stole Worth of clothing. They entered by forcing the rear door. The men then drove to Ideal drug store 733 Mcphilips Street a few minutes later and after forcing the rear door stole Worth of Cigar ets and cigars. Evidence was that the men were stopped by patrolling con stables and the goods were found in their Possession. Metro after agreement on sewers metro s finance committee will seek to come to an agreement with Winnipeg Over the future construction of roads so that storm sewers Are installed at the same time by the City. Unless there is an agreement it could be a very serious Handi Cap and tie up All the warned councillor Darwin Chase tuesday. It came up when the committee approved Concrete pavement on Keewatin Street from Logan ave nue to Manitoba Avenue at an estimated Cost of but the Job will be done Only if the City will install a storm sewer at an estimated Cost of the meetings to be held with the City will be to determine responsibility for the installation of this hag been a Thorn in the flesh of said executive director Elsword Bole. Pipe line hearings open Ottawa National Energy Board wednesday opened a Public hearing into a bid by the Matador pipe line company limited to carry North Dakota Oil into Canada for trans ship ment by the inter provincial pipe line and other lines Back into the United states. Matador is seeking approval of a 53.7-mile pipeline from the Canadian american Border to link up with the pipeline of in Ter provincial near c r o m e a Man. Extra now he fares to twin cities for Rig league Ras Rall Northern Pacific now offers a Low round trip coach fare of Winnipeg to Minneapolis to Saint Paul. Tickets on Sale daily with 3 Day return limit. See the american league Minnesota twins in action at Bloomington baseball stadium convenient to both cities. Ask your no agent for twins Home schedule and for information on other things of interest in the twin cities. Call Northern Pacific of fice pm. 40, trans Canada bidg., Winnipeg. Telephone White Hall 2-7947. Study of mishaps at Lane exits Alderman Slaw Bebchuk tues Day asked the Winnipeg traffic commission to examine the fre Quency of Auto accidents at intersections of lanes and Public streets. He was commenting on a re groups to vote for or against ac-1 port on the accidents which have Winnipeg school Board tues Day approved the promotion or Transfer of 11 principals for City schools. The changes recommended in a report from school superintendent w. C. Lorimer Are Aberdeen or. L. G. Robin Broadway Osborne loses rank the infamous Corner of Broad Way and Osborne Street Long the most Accident prone Cor Ner in Winnipeg has taken a Back seat so far this year. In a summary by the City s traffic department for the first Quarter of this year the Junction of Broadway and Donald Street has the dubious distinction of having the most accidents. Of a total of 14 mishaps noted there by the department eight happened during the Day and six at night. The Corner of Portage Avenue and St. James Street also shows an increased number of crashes with 13 taking place since Jan. 1. The Broadway Donald location for Many months the greatest danger spot for motorists was third highest with 11 accidents. Three officers of . Army to visit Here a British major general and two Royal artillery regimental commanding officers will visit Winnipeg Camp Shilo and Riv ers this week army authorities announced wednesday. Major general g. P. L. Wes ton British army director of land air warfare who arrived in Canada monday will visit Winnipeg and Rivers before return ing to Toronto saturday. The artillery officers Are it. Col. W. B. Lun Rockliffe and . T. D. H. Mcmeekin who will arrive in Winnipeg thurs Day before travelling to Shilo Friday where they will observe the latest developments in Field artillery equipment tactics and organization. Man woman jailed for fraud Peter Babij 42, of 511 Whit tier Avenue East Transcona and May Bushie 52, of 643 Pritchard Avenue were each sentenced to 30 Days in jail after they pleaded guilty to joint charges of fraud and attempted fraud in City magistrate s court tuesday. Court was told the two obtained a total of 50 cents from two residents on Balmoral Street last week on false pretences. They failed to get any Cash on two other tries. Babij court was told canvassed several houses and showed a card to the residents. The card said i am deaf and dumb. Help me to buy a hearing you la laugh but you la wonder when you read my bout with mortgage a hilarious Story by a real Homeowner that will make you As you see it in this week s Star weekly the nation s finest lie Worth son 12 years teaching in Winnipeg. Principal of Wellington Cep Tance. We Don t dictate policy for our contract with car the memberships decide by in the Winnipeg area the por -1-" l1jc Vituj Mycue Cucura school one year istra j ters belong to fal ocal live assistant two years Princi pal of Machray six years. King Edward j. A. Fraser 11 years teaching in Winnipeg. Principal of Shaughnessy Park two years principal of car Pythia two years principal of Laura Secord four years. Laura Secord miss m. A. Gunter nine years teaching in Winnipeg. Vice principal of Luxton two years principal of Queenston seven years. Machray a. J. Pybus 14 years teaching in Winnipeg. Principal of Brock Corydon six years. Queenston miss Eleanor Fis her 28 years teaching in Winnipeg. Vice principal of Green Way two years principal of sir John Franklin seven years. Brock Corydon miss Charlotte mass 16 years teaching in Winnipeg. Principal of Flor ence Nightingale two years principal of David Livingstone eight years principal of Dufferin seven years. Florence Nightingale w. J. Woodrow 11 years teaching in Winnipeg. Vice principal of Luxton five years. Dufferin j. E. Dack 11 years teaching in Winnipeg. Vice Prin Cipal of Hugh John Macdonald four years. Sir John Franklin e. Frank Hughes 11 years teaching in Winnipeg. Vice principal of Cecil Rhodes four years. Fort Rouge miss Jean j. Cameron 22 years teaching in Winnipeg. Principal of fort Rouge four years principal of Argyle eight years. Glen Elm m. J. Mazur nine years teaching in Winnipeg. Vice principal of Sargent Park four years. Cut Row and the dining car employees Are in local 78. The Tele vision program on which or. Williams spoke was cwt s Eye to Eye shown tuesday evening a Public affairs program originating in Winnipeg. Taken place at these intersections in the first three months of this year. A Survey introduced at tuesday s meeting of the commission showed 65 mis haps with a total property loss of in the three months. Recently a suggestion to erect signals at the junctions of lanes and streets was filed in effect turned Down by the commis Sion. The project would have Cost the City phone be 3-1145 now and arrange to have a courteous Barkman sales representative visit your Home without obligation. Unit concerto slept with wrought Iron Kal lungs coif 05 Little at Al .35 Par week. Above cast above tit Barkman concerto Steps 1st Quality ornamental and blocks Are made wrought Iron railings from uniform strength available in Many designs High Quality Concrete competitively priced guaranteed to give Long May be attached to unit lasting satisfaction. Steps at anytime. Feature n o n skid surface. 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