Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, June 25, 1962

Issue date: Monday, June 25, 1962
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 25, 1962, Winnipeg, Manitoba It life in metropolitan Winnipeg by Carrier 35c per week Winnipeg monday june 25, 1962 single copy Price 10c forecast u tinier Lillial u ref tit Tome . Max. Man. Free. Vancouver so 55 Calgary Edmonton m 56 Relna is. 56 Brandon is a 2 wlm Tont Al Kort William 67 is .18 Ottawa to 58 .42 m a Toner Irum Toronto Montreal Halifax Chicago Miami los Angela Minneapolis new York Max. Man. A 51 78 62 82 92 so is 76 67 is 60 78 60 pm. .21 1.16 .16 As on 1.46 ukrainian body buys building the ukrainian Canadian com Mittee Central body representing 28 ukrainian Dominion wide organizations and societies has purchased the three Storey credit fancier building 456 main Street for an undisclosed Price. It May be known As the Shevchenko educational foundation Centre. Wolodymyr Kochan executive director of the acc said the Pur Chase Price of the property the first owned by the acc since its formation will first have to be reported to the session the All Canada Congress called by the acc for july 5 to 7 at the Royal Alexandra hotel. However a source said he believed the Price was below in addition to housing the acc offices the Shevchenko educational foundation ltd., and the ukrainian Canadian Relief fund the building will also be used for the ukrainian Central museum and archives. Goods Cash taken in 2 burglaries burglars stole nearly in goods and Cash when they broke into two business establishments and a North Winnipeg Church Early monday. Police said the Zion apostolic Church 335 Pacific Avenue was broken into Between . And . Monday through the rear door. Thieves stole a camera a typewriter a tape re Corder and an electric razor for a total value of Alpine Texaco service station 1567 Arlington Street was entered Between 12 . And 7 . Through a broken window and an estimated in Cash was stolen. J. And g. Drive in 520 Ellice Avenue was broken into Between 1 . And 6 . Through a rear window and burglars stole in Cash. Downtown Winnipeg echoes with trumpet and drum in the sex Parade weather co operates for the sex Parade everybody loves a Parade including apparently the Wea Therman. A broiling sunday afternoon Sun turned the Concrete and Asphalt of downtown Winnipeg into ifs final no sex acrobats it s now official. Red River exhibition officials said Mon Day that there would be no Aerial displays by the Craf at the exhibition this year be cause of Federal department of transport regulations forbid Ding Low level acrobatics Over populated areas. The officials said they had received word from Gordon Chown my for Winnipeg South that the minister of transport would not relax the regulations for the exhibition. Or. Chown had been asked by the exhibition and the Craf to apply to the minister for special permission to hold the air show. The decision Means that the red Knight the Gimli smokers and the Craf s Golden Hawks will not be appearing at the exhibition this year. Stand firm says Manitoba nip the Manitoba new democratic party says it has sent a Tele Gram to Woodrow Lloyd Prem Ier of Saskatchewan which reads in part that the Provin Cial executive committee of the Manitoba new democratic party passed a Resolution urging your government to stand firm with respect to the medical care a veritable baking Kiln As 16 people were treated for heat prostration during the red River exhibition s Gigantic 140-unit Parade. Some spectators con verged on the heart of the City to Jam the sidewalks 10 deep craning their necks posts step ladders and even Trees to catch a glimpse of the colourful March past which included 29 bands and a countless array of gadfly decked majorettes. A total of took part in the Parade which took about two hours to pass a Given Point. Highlight of the Parade was undoubtedly the ramp s Musi Cal ride brigade which brought up the rear. In addition to 15 bands from the United states contingents from the armed services added to the musical entertainment along with the famed Winnipeg police pipe band. In addition the 12 miss what s on at the sex monday checker tournament South 4-h build ing horse show main show ring styling demonstration Arena dancing dance stage grandstand show baseball stadium draw free stage tuesday june 26 armed services Day 10 beef cattle judging 12 noon Gates open 1 . Building opens 1 . Tractor. Checker tournament Toba contestants were ushered past in sleek convertibles. The Parade set two City re cords. It was the largest in his tory and it was seen by More people than Ever before. Visiting units came from As far away As Washington b.c., and Williams Tish Columbia. City police and ramp traffic divisions enlisted their biggest forces to control the bulging crowds and Only one minor injury was reported that to a youngster who received a facial Bruise after being pushed in front of a City police motorcycle. Temperatures hovered around the 85 degree Mark As spectators jammed the. Route some standing in the sweltering heat for As Long As four hours. The aftermath of the Par Ade left an awesome array of litter about the downtown area late sunday wind was whipping newspapers and other debris into the skies along Portage Avenue Mak ing navigation difficult for both car and pedestrians. Chief Parade Marshall Dick Hutton heaped lavish Praise upon the traffic forces controlling the route. Ill have to take my hat off to them they did an out standing Job under the Circum Appeal lost by hotel Man the Manitoba court of Appeal monday unanimously dismissed an Appeal by John Turkiewicz manager and owner of the York hotel who was convicted of keeping a Bawdy House. Or. Turkiewicz was convicted dec. 21, 1961 in st. Boniface police court. Later he appealed Kis Case in county court in the form of a trial de Nouveau. St. Boniface county court con firmed his conviction and the court of Appeal monday upheld county court s decision. Or. Justice Ivan Schultz gave the decision on behalf of the court. Now in 7th place win Peg population dropping i a Aci pc n Nam the City of Winnipeg has slip Ped to seventh place in the latest figures for population growth says the 1961 Dominion Bureau of statistics Survey. The final figures were released monday morning showing that Winnipeg had slipped even fur ther than the sixth place allocated by the lbs in a preliminary report earlier this year. However due to the explosion of growth in metro s Urban and suburban areas greater Winnipeg has remained the fourth largest metropolitan area in Canada. Figures were released by the metropolitan corporation monday morning by a special agreement with the Federal government. It shows the metro Winnipeg population As the 1956 figures were the preliminary figures were revised upwards from Winnipeg s official population count is now compared to in 1956. Preliminary figures set it at Winnipeg s proportion of metro population dropped from 66 per cent in 1951 to 56 per cent in 1961. Winnipeg is now behind Montreal Vancouver Edmonton Hamilton and Ottawa populations. The new census figures show. 60 per cent of Canada s growth took place within metro Boun Daries of 17 major two thirds of this growth was outside cities Central Core for All of Canada the Large metropolitan areas increased 45 per cent in the last 10 years compared with 20 per cent in the Rural areas of Canada. Of the. Total population growth in the metropolitan areas about 70 per cent was outside the Cen trial cities. Metropolitan Winnipeg s percentage growth is approximately 33 per cent compared to the National average of 45 per cent. More than 75 per cent of metro Winnipeg a growth was outside Winnipeg City. This is higher than the average 70 per cent of other metropolitan areas populations of the metro. Politan areas at Calgary and Edmonton increased Over 99 per cent in the last decade with that of the main Central cities increasing by about 80 in metropolitan Winnipeg the Only population was Clements is in the additional zone outside of the Jean lation metro Boundary where the population dropped four per cent from in 1956 to the largest population increase was Kildonan where there was a 100 per cent explosion during the i last years. In 1956 the population was and is now the second largest increase was Transcona with 71 per cent. Population is now com pared to in 1956. The third largest increase was Assiniboia where it was 70 per cent from to the future growth areas of metro Winnipeg than the three above will East Kildonan Tuxedo West Kildonan East st. Paul old Kildonan st. Boniface fort Garry st. James West st. and the census shows largest loss areas were in downtown Winnipeg including. That area in which Winnipeg is the the area set out by metro s redevelopment studies bounded on the South and East., by. The Rivers and the other sides by Sherbrook Street Portage Colony main Street and Higgini Avenue. Lead Cut but Chown still wins the Canadian armed services vote in the Federal election has trimmed Gordon Chown s slim Lead in Winnipeg South by 211 votes but was not sufficient to change the Over All result in the constituency. Returning officer Walter Ritchie said monday or. Chown the conservative candidate got 195 of the service votes compared with 406 for the Liberal Candi Date mrs Margaret Konantz. Or. Ritchie said the service vote altered the totals to give or. Chown an unofficial Victory mar Gin of 372 votes preliminary returns issued elec Tion night gave or. Chown and mrs. Konantz . Bands lauded by judge North Dakota and Minnesota entries split the two major prizes in the red River exhibition s american bands Competition saturday afternoon and evening. Marshall Public school band from Marshall North Dakota under the direction of Don Mizera won the smaller bands trophy for groups of 64 pieces and under. They collected in prize Money for edging the Browns Val Ley High school band from Browns Valley Minnesota. Third place went to Unity High school band from Milltown Wisconsin. The 80-piece Pipestone High school group from Pipestone Minnesota directed by Allan j. Of land collared first prize in the bigger bands Competition edging Sargent Central High school from Foreman North Dakota. In third place was r. L. Downing High school from Kee Watin Minnesota. Competition judge t. A. Siwicki of Paris Kentucky who has judged bands for 15 years in 12 . States said the scores in the evening round were the highest he has Ever Flash and color of the bands exceeded my expect he said. The Quality of music was exceptionally High and the pipe Stone band closed out with the finest piece of band music i have Ever attendance jumps at exhibition some persons swarmed through the red River exhibition turnstiles saturday to swell attendance for the first two Days to ahead of last year s Pace. Monday is ladies Day at the sex with the big feature a baby contest starting at 1 . Win ners will be chosen in four age categories. There will also be prizes for the Best set of twins and the top baby of the show. In addition to the baby con test. Ladies Day will feature the Dot West cooking school at 3 . And a hair styling Demon stration at 7 pin. Weekend accidents take lives of four Manitoban drowning and Road traffic each rack up two fatalities four persons died in accidents during the weekend in Manitoba. Two of the four drowned and two were killed in traffic accidents. Dead Are Jack Peter Bially at his Doorstep give die Fen Baker time Thompson by Martin Knelman prime minister Diefenbaker prime minister Diefenbaker say they Are right of Liing in water 12 to 15 feet deep should be Given a Chance to re Centre the defenders of free in in a gravel pit on the farm of Canada s financial crisis n it solve Canada s financial crisis f Vorise the social credit party Leader Robert social credit party Leader Robert who would t Thompson said in Winnipeg sat Ess and pay out More in Good urday. J ail Lay but 1uw1.v w1lu for the citizenry. Some of them when he disappeared. His body immediate need is to meet frequently sound like fascists was recovered. in w 1uyc the financial crisis. We have to John Bircher run of mine anti give or. Diefenbaker a Chance semites and Mystic fanatics to Correct problems that can their party name should be be Laid at his or Thompson said in an interview. But be said social credit would Cic oppose any deliberate tight old Money policy which would work hardship on the Canadian people. He said social credit would be willing to go along with the government for a period of time if constructive legislation is brought in. Premature but he added to talk about what kind of legislation we would or would not support is pre the social credit party is not anxious for an Early session of parliament he said because it is Only reasonable to give or. Diefenbaker a Chance to bring order out of chaos. A summer session would be an Arena for the next asked about a statement by Premier Bennett of British Columbia on election night that so Cial credit would demand an immediate session of parliament or. Thompson snapped or. Bennett is not the National Lead or. Thompson touched on a wide Range of other topics. Here Are some of his comments on wheat sales to communist China what we ought to do is develop a Sale of farm surplus to Friendly nations. But we have never been willing to accept soft currency from these on social credit policy can Ada needs a tax incentive including progressive decreases in corporation taxes. The tax collector has taxed himself out of his own on Les credit Sites i know All the social credit candidates i on a blast at social credit by j. B. Mcgeathy in the latest edition of the financial Post it s a lot of irresponsible blow tag off that there has already been too much of. He s not hit Ting at Basic boobs unlimited the article read in part social credit has the same rela Tion to economic fact As Horo scope casting has to astronomy or medieval Alchemy to chemistry. If the social credit theory were Ever tried out anywhere the re sult would be the most stupendous inflation Ever seen on Earth since the germans needed a wheel bar Bookmobiles on summer schedule soon the Winnipeg Public Library has announced its Bookmobile schedule for july and August. Bookmobile 1. 10 . ., . 9 . It the Avenue and Arlington Street. Book Mobile 2. 10 . 9 ., Mountain Avenue and Mph lips Street. Tuesday Bookmobile 1. 9 . Enue wednesday Bookmobile 5 . , 9.wv and carpathia Road. Bookmobile 2 10 . 9 them Day Bookmobile a 9 Norquay neighbourhood Houk Benton s Texaco service Sta 3 . 9 Tion at Junction of Highway p no. 1 West and Carberry Road to. 9 . Talbot a was broken into saturday and us and Dwter Street approximately in Cash eight i taif Bookmobile i. To of cigarettes and a Quan Avenue 6-30 . ., Olsoni. Tity of chocolate bars were stolen Street and Gertrude Avenue. Bookmobile ramp said entry was gained by mad Row Load of Marks to buy a cup of Coffee Peter Olynyk of Ove Stoneville. Boobs on the a of a new neither one of the is police probe blast Letellier store razed owner suspects int ramp Are investigating the source of a mysterious blast and fire sunday morning which level led a store near Letellier Man., and which was heard As far away As five Miles. The Riverside general store owned by Joseph Houle two Miles East of Letellier was destroyed by the explosion at . See pictures on Page 8 or. Houle who lives in his farm House about 500 feet be Hind the store told the free press he was awakened by a noise which sounded like a dynamite and looking out his second Storey bedroom win Dow he saw his store scattered on the Road and in his Yard burning. Within 90 minutes the entire store and its Stock were smouldering ashes. Or. Houle said he had been told the blast was heard in do minion City five Miles East of his store. A Farmer two Miles Southeast of the store told or. Houle his windows were rattled by the blast. The loss estimated at is fully insured or. Houle said. The store s East Wall was found about 100 feet from its original site. A table and a pail were found on 30-foot High treetops. Or. Houle found some pieces of red laminated paper which he believes could have been Dyna mite casings. The Dairy Farmer admits the possibility of Gas leaking from inquest. Or. Spraggs or. J. Choate Coroner of Stein Man., said there will be no drowned at about sunday while swimming in the Moose nose gravel pits in the Oak Bank Man., area. Ramp believe the youth was a member of a swim Ming party. Deputy provincial Coroner or. Athol Gordon said there will be no inquest. Miss Little was killed saturday when the car in which so e was Riding went out of control and rolled into a ditch adjacent to a country Road four Miles East of Crystal City Man. The Driver of the car Bernice Manning 21, of Pilot Mound Man., and a passenger in the seat Helene Pantel 20, of Cypress River Man., suffered multiple injuries in the Accident. They were taken to Hospital in Crystal City. It is believed that the Trio were returning Home from a softball game in Crystal City. The Acci Dent occurred at . Coroner or. D. J. Irving has ordered an inquest. Friger Ator could have been the cause of the explosion. Ramp from Emerson Are continuing to search the rubble for an explanation to the cause of the blast. A Volunteer fire brigade from st. Jean attended the fire to keep it from spreading to other buildings. Prime minister Diefenbaker is to address National ukrainian Canadian dinner meetings in Winnipeg. Thursday the prime minister will speak at the Golden Jubilee tuesday Bookmobile i. 9 . The Treherne consumer s co banquet of the ukrainian Cath i pm., Richard Avenue and Sherburn of Treherne Man. Was broken one Church at . M the Street. 2 . K ., 6_p.m. Sometime before Midnight Marlborough hotel ending the saturday and thieves made off first three Days of the Annivera kh1uu11c a Olla. J Oahu f fit a. To 1 Tom. 9 . Sargent a with Fth Cromich. A and Wall Street Safeway i a flip ;