Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 31, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
K july 31, 1963 11 loses Job after race protest Gary ind. Pres ident of a White protest group lost is Job tuesday because of segregationist activity and immediately was offered employ ment by a negro newspaper. The Job offer came As pick ets from the recently formed National association for the advancement of White people started marching around a roman Catholic Hospital which had agreed to a policy of non discrimination. George Staab 29, president of the a Yawp s Gary Branch was fired when he reported to work As an advertising Salesman for the suburban Herald newspapers. He said editor Leigh Plummer told him he was be ing discharged for a Yawp activities. Staab father of two did not indicate whether he would accept a Job with info a new negro weekly published in this Northwestern Indiana steel Cen tre. Issue London Reuters the russian communications ministry has issued a postage stamp with a portrait of Lenin to Mark the 60th anniversary of the russian social demo cratic labor party a second Congress. How deep is the split in the communist world a bitter feud is raging be tween Moscow and peking. Can the rift bring or worse the West in August Reader s digest there s a revealing study of the bitter feud that splits the communist get your August Issue of Reader s on Sale. Censer and sons Ltd. August Home fashion Sale half Price Day tomorrow whips Continental 100 tape recorder Gallup poll Canadian Institute of Public opinion no election till 65, most voters feel most canadians do not look for another election until 1965, at the earliest. Based on past performance Canadian voters have a special perception in forecasting when elections be called. Shortly after the 1962 Federal election the big majority 77 per cent said there would be another election within 18 months 12 per cent said there would not be an election and 11 per cent gave qualified answers. It took place within 10 months. Today opinion has changed. More than 50 per cent of the people say there will not be an election in the next year and a half. About a Quarter say there will be and another Quarter cannot say. Those who profess to be liberals Are most convinced 69 per cent there will be no Early election with Only one in 10 believing there will be. Other party adherents nip and so reds also show a majority belief that there will not be an Early election 58 per cent. The conservatives however Are More divided when they gaze into the political Crystal Ball. More than a third look for an Early election in the next 18 months less than half say there will not be. Here is the trend question asked in 1962 and today do you or do you not think there will be another Federal election in Canada say within 18 months yes an election no can t say 1962 77% 12 11 100% today 23% 52 25 100% in a breakdown under party affiliations today the follow ing opinions Are expressed conserve. Liberals others 37% 11% yes an election no can t say 46 by 17 20 100% world copyright reserved 28% 58 100% anglicans Are warned of african Challenge services revised City welfare costs at Post War High take it to the Beach parties picnics wedding ceremonies Etc. This Gem operates any where on flashlight batteries. Only 11 Ujj i Mica c 139 no outside financing you never Deal with an outside Agency when you buy on time at censers censer s 291 Portage Polo Park welfare costs in Winnipeg Rose to a Post War High during 1962. The annual report of the Wel fare department was to be examined at the civic Public health and welfare committee monday but due to the director s absence the committee shelved the mat Ter for two weeks. The provincial government paid of welfare costs for residents who did not qualify for City assistance. In All the Winnipeg ratepayer paid a total of or 33.7 per cent of the welfare costs after Federal and provincial Aid was subtracted. Last year ratepayers paid 800 or 35.6 per cent of the Wel Are Bill. Graves burials the province paid w 22.9 per of. The City s costs As compared to or 21 per cent during the previous year. The Federal government s share was or 43.4 per cent As compared to or 43.4 per cent last year. Gross expenditures for Graves and burials dropped from in 1961 to during 1962. The average Cost of burials dropped from to and the number of burials from 143 to 96. Administration costs for the year were and miscellaneous medical transportation costs for indigents was the annual report said that the provincial government shares up to 80 per cent of costs after i they exceed one Mill of equal sized assessment. The Federal government s share is part of the contribution considered to be the province s. The average monthly Case Load was City residents make up 84 per cent of the cases provincial cases 15 per cent non Resi dents from other municipalities making up .9 per cent and Federal cases .2 per cent. Welfare director g. G. Myers said that the number of welfare cases represented 3 per cent of the City s population. He said that one of the major factors affecting the people on welfare was the absence of Hope of better things to one of the most significant Points made in the report regarded the trend by which More employable people were on social welfare. In 1952 the ratio of employable to unemployable on welfare was one to four. By 1957-1961 the ratio was one to one. During 1962 the department re organized the staff and re Alloca Ted duties. It also conducted an investigation into costs and introduced special services. The welfare Burden was Grea Ter in 1962, said the report than at any time since 1sw.2. Unemployment was considered the major Factor volume the reason for this Low Price make your Home new again with aluminium siding Peers now May sit in commons London up the House of commons tuesday night gave final approval to a Bill which gives Peers the right to renounce their titles and seek election to the House of com Mons. The first peer Likely to give j up his title is lord former labor party my an Thony Wedgwood Benn. B e n n reluctantly stepped Down from his seat in the com Mons where he represented a Bristol electoral District when his father died two years ago and he succeeded to the title. Ever since he has been fight ing for a Bill to enable him to renounce the title. Benn stood As a candidate for the Bristol by election called to elect a member to succeed him. Although he obtained a crushing majority his conservative opponent Malcolm St. Clair was proclaimed elected. After the commons gave its final assent tuesday night to an amendment from the lords that the Bill should become Law at once St. Clair announced he was immediately vacating the seat to allow a special election. Conservative majority Leader Iain Macleod told the com Mons the Bill probably will receive the Queen s assent wednes Day. Your whole House covered fire baked enamel no blistering or bubbling never paint again save on fuel Bills insulates no More Upkeep highest Quality 9 modern colors workmanship and materials fully a guaranteed Money Down Ahlow As s5.0d per week orders accepted within 25 mile of Winnipeg. I pm. Now we 2-0726-Aallyn Home improvement co. The province of Manitoba requires a boiler and mechanical for the department of labour applicants must have a valid first class steam Engineer s certificate for Manitoba with at least five years experience. Salary Range per annul full civil service benefits including three weeks annual Vaca Tion with pay Liberal sick leave pension and group insurance privileges. Apply to Manitoba civil service commission room 332 legislative building Winnipeg 1, Manitoba. Pinchers to get pinched Toronto Ftp _ Pinch ers at the Canadian National exhibition this year Likely will be pinched them selves. The european sport of nipping a maid on her target has drawn angry complaints from seat sore girls. This year metro Politan police dressed As tourists will gallantly enter the fray. For what constitutes Good sport in Europe is a Crimi Nal offence Here says det. Donald Banks. This sort of thing is in decent he said. Nine times out of 10 women offended will never report the incident because they Are police officials said they Are considering using their most curvaceous police women As so far no one has volunteered. London ont. Up the determination of african Lead ers to improve the lot of their people and the Leader growing sense of african Unity were stressed Here tuesday by senior anglican clergy from Africa. The african Christian is work ing feverishly to produce trained nationalist leaders to fight ignorance disease and poverty said most Rev. Leonard j. Beecher of Nairobi Arch Bishop of Mombasa and East Africa. The Church stands wholeheartedly behind archbishop Beecher who went to Kenya in 1927 As a teacher was among 40 representatives of anglican churches around the world meeting Here this week. The closed sessions will draft proposals and suggestions for policy makers of the anglican advisory Council on missionary strategy. Primates and Arch Bishops of the 18 churches of the anglican communion will begin arriving Here this week end for a policy conference aug. 5-10, headed by most Rev. A. M. Ramsay archbishop of Canterbury. Archbishop Beecher said i an interview the native clergy of Africa is trained mostly under Rural the Church now must provide re training to meet the new Indus trial conditions of emerging Africa. Unite against Whites Rev. Canon Max Warren Secretary of Britain s anglican Church missionary society told reporters africans Are not Only recognizing their growing influence in world councils they Are also feeling a growing sense of belonging together against the White their increased influence is bound to give them a sense of dignity and they feel that their Day of Independence is come and there s bound to be resent i Canon Warren said. The resentment was Likely to explode upon the White Man generally in the next few years although foreign laymen who were prepared to work under the Church and not throw their weight around would be accepted by africans. It. Rev. Stephen Bayne of London executive officer of the anglican communion said any resentment Felt in the emerging nations is directed More at the political system than at the Church. West africans Advance it. Rev. R. R. Roseveare Bishop of Accra said the Church is More closely identified with native Africa in Ghana and other parts of West Africa than in the rest of the continent be cause of a considerably smaller infiltration of europeans in past years. As a result the training and education of native West Afri cans has advanced More rap idly than elsewhere Bishop Roseveare said. His diocese now had 50 african priests and Only two White priests. Most Rev. L. W. Brown Arch Bishop of Uganda said there is a reshuffling of Church organization there with the takeover by the state of school administration a responsibility previously held by the churches. The state considers the duty of education As its he added although it will work with the churches in education. Dafoe plaque unveiled Pembroke ont. Up a historical plaque commemorating the late John Wesley Dafoe one of Canada s great newspaper editors was unveiled wednesday at Whiteduck Lake Park about 50 Miles South of Here. Or. Dafoe was noted As Edi Tor in chief of the Winnipeg free press a position he held from 1901 until his death in 1944 at the age of 77. He kept the free press Stead ily in front of every political struggle in Canada and in 1919 accompanied prime minister Robert Borden to Paris to the peace conference. In the late 1930s, or. Dafoe was a member of the Rowell Sirois commission to study do minion provincial relations. He was also chairman of both the Canadian Institute of International affairs and of the Institute of Pacific relations. Offered Knighthood by Lloyd George his reply was characteristic what would i do with a Knighthood i sweep my own Snow and mind my own furn or. Dafoe was born in the Ottawa Valley in 1866 and went i to school in Arnprior ont. He began his newspaper work on the Montreal Star at the age of the Montreal Star at the age of 17. He went to Winnipeg with the old Manitoba free press in 1886, then served from 1892 to 1901 As editor of the now defunct Montreal Herald before he made his Mark at the Winnipeg free press. Return to school London ont. Up one Hundred and Twenty two businessmen started a five week management training course at the University of Western on Tario monday. All Are senior executives Many from major Canadian and United states firms. The course includes Busi Ness policy administrative practices finance labor relations marketing and production pol icy. 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