Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 6, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
A Little warmer tomorrow. Winds Louth 15 tomorrow. Low tool rat 53, he Jofh Day 85. Period a Dir -m.m. "w1 Max. Man. Vancouver 79 58 Calgary so 57 Edmonton Montreal so 61 66 59 a Brandon 78 69 i5 80 the Pas 75 fort William 85 Kenora. Mail 87 67 68 Cartier car radios 2.o 50 custom a inst Tuo i g of car radio repairs 2.50 Whilt you wait 30 Ftp Hwy sin fact Advance Cari radio Centre Winnipeg tuesday August 6, 1963 single copy Price Loc 436 Sage for far Sherbrook just for minor sports new stadium by Alec. T. Kellar Winnipeg Alderman Mark Danzker has charged the chairman of the Winnipeg school Board Voith try ing to kill High school football in the at the same time Aid. Danzker said in an interview he wanted to have a stadium built at Omand s Creek to House All minor sports including football in the City. V the Alderman was critical of the Way the school Board was handling City Council s Sugges Tion that High school football be Coffee break thousands of canadians and americans at one time or another have flown in the venerable old Dakota also known As the pcs c47, Dak or just Plain gooney Bird. Bill Morriss of the free press staff flew one in the second world War. There Are Many of them m Manitoba. My last flight in one was several months ago in a chinese air Force pcs from Formosa to the Island of Quemoy. When you consider they Are a plane of the 30s which by All rights should have been retired years ago it s almost a flying Miracle. According to Volair More than 100 civil airlines and half the air forces of the world including the Craf still use the Daks. In fact just about every third civil Airliner today is a pcs. Originally the Douglas company planned Back in 1936 to produce Only 50 of the planes but orders kept pouring in. They were designed for 21 passengers but in the War they often carried 74 or More i think their maximum Takeoff supposed to be pounds but during the Berlin blockade of the 50s, one Dak weighed pounds and arrived safely. Over the years a great number of planes have been designed to replace the pcs but nothing has Ever taken its place. Daks have been used As bombers gliders commercial i carriers transports and trainers. They have been adapted to land on Snow and water. The records built More than of the planes and at least half of them Are known to be on Active service still. As Volair remarks to the people who Fly the. Dakotas it is held in Awe and reverence. They Earr Tell you Why it is the world s toughest longest lived most unconquerable air plane one that to names in the news mrs. R. C. Carman Man. Should be put on the payroll of the town s chamber of. Commerce. She wrote very interesting letter about the attractions , closing the letter like this i am writing from our Lovely Little museum in the. Carman now have extra space to exhibit our collection and the water colors life on the Prairies which Are framed and displayed As further encouragement Kinsmen Pool is located next door also a Lovely Park with All facilities come out and see us some time we enjoy your mrs. Lou Cooper of 21 Cherry Hiu Road recently we took our family happened to pass a Young couple who seemed very much in love. As they stood close gazing at one another my son could t resist Yelling through the open window kiss me my be Meve me there were a number of red faces just then among them our and mrs. Clara Fineblit of 621 Mcadam Avenue says while vacationing in Detroit lakes i noticed the improvement in the american milk and Cream Cartons. They Are not waxy Don t leak and have no wire Staples at the opening. Why can t we canadians improve Cartons i empty one if anyone is Terestea they can phone me at Justice 2-2270." sailing sailing skipper Keith a. Campbell of 108 Grenfell Boulevard Tux Edo sailing for the Clearwater Bay yacht club swept the three events at the Royal Lake of the Woods yacht club regatta monday to Clinch the Northwest sailing association lightning championship. Here skipper and Crew or. Camp Bell s wife Mary and their son Angus 16 rejoice Over Mon Day s wins. Or. Campbell now has an unbeatable Lead having previously won All three events at the Temple reef yacht club regatta. There s one regatta left to go at the Clearwater Bay club next weekend. Played on four unfenced Sites throughout the City. The school Board particularly the chairman seems to be doing everything it can to Stop High school football in the City said. Referring to a school Board re quest to the Winnipeg enter Prises corporation for the use of the Winnipeg stadium one night a week to raise the Neces sary for operating expenses Aid. Danzker asked do they the school Board and the High school athletic Council want to raise Money or let the kids have a Good find a Way if they really wanted to see High school football in the City this year then they would find a Way to raise the operating sex he said. It was not up to the City or the Winnipeg enterprises corporation to provide a stadium so that the league could make enough Money to operate. It seems to me that All this about having to have the stadium to play in is a Bunch of they could play saturday after Noons sundays or right after 4 o clock. They have to play night games so they Don t have to have lights at the four Sites suggested the Alderman said. By Geft Rit Cairns Walter Susskind musical director and. Conductor of the National youth orchestra ponders a question put to him on his arrival in Winnipeg with the orchestra tuesday for a con Cert tuesday night in the Winnipeg auditorium. The perform Ance is the first on a 12-Day Western Canadian tour. In Montreal and Toronto High school football at night is discouraged. All night games did was keep students out on the streets until Midnight the Alder mansard. Stad Lura Winnipeg Alexander sports stad Lura Sites of stadiums present and perhaps relations harmonious Only unreasonable claims by doctors Cut says mrs by Gene Telpner or. Norman Corne Board chair Man of the Manitoba medical service tuesday denied news paper statements that there is an All out dispute Between Mani Toba doctors and the mrs. In a press conference called to deny statements published sat urday or. Corne said As a matter of fact relations Between the Manitoba medical service and the medical profession Are very according to the report Satur Day a fight was brewing Between the mrs and some doctors be cause the mrs had Cut Down their income or. Corne said that since its inception the mrs has adjusted doctors accounts if these have been unreasonable. This policy is in Accord with the doctors agreement with the there was nothing new about the policy As one newspaper article had stated or. Corne said. The policy had been in effect for several years and for the past six years the mrs had been using a method designed by a consultant statistician. However or. Corne confirmed there were some doctors whose amount of mrs earnings had been Cut Down but he said the number was very Small approximately one per cent of the practising physicians in Mani both or. Corne and or. J. C. Macmaster mrs executive Dir Ector said the doctors involved civic hopefuls Square off by Roger Newman two greater Winnipeg by elections Are being fought with As much heat As a Federal election Campaign. Spurred on by those hazy crazy Days of summer candidates Are battling hard for a St. James City Council seat and for a Transcona Spring Field school Board seat. The St. James Bye econ is wednesday. The Transcona Springfield vote is thursday. Transcona s political temperature reached a toil Mon Day when a school Board hopeful Alderman Vincent charged an attempt had been made to Force irim out of the election. A Transcona City a school Board official recently approached him to suggest i should withdraw from the election so that taxpayers won t have to pay for a according to Aid. Hayes the suggestion was made even though he filed his Nomina Tion three weeks before is sole opponent trustee lome Wallace. It appears certain people Are trying to muzzle said Aid. Hayes. And or. Wallace s last minute entry into the race is just at stake is seat on the Transcona Springfield division Board the body which three High Aid. Hayes is running on a platform which Calls for Grea Ter Liaison Between Council and Transcona s two school boards. Rival trustee Wal lace an elementary school trustee and a Csc producer has pledged to fight for re unification of Transcona s Public and High school boards into a single educational sys tem administered by one group of in making his statement Aid Hayes said trustee Wal lace s aim is to Block Council representation on the High school said this attitude indicates trustee Wal lace has no concern about joint Council school problems such As recreation integrated development and general co ordination. In reply trustee Wallace has labelled Aid. Hayes s statement irresponsible non meanwhile in St. James three candidates Are contest ing the seat left vacant by the recent death of Aid. Jack Brownrigg. They Are former William Carlyle Charles s. Langton and Alex Soroka. In recent Weekin a heated controversy Over the new democratic party representation on St. James Council has erupted Between or. Carlyle and or. Langton. Or. Carlyle is running on an anti nip platform. Or Lang ton is an nip member. Or. Soroka says party politics should to be dragged into the by election. Had been Given every Opportunity to Appeal their cases to a Board of review. As custodian of Public funds it is incumbent upon the Jums to see that equity is done both to the providers of services the physicians and to the receivers of the said or. Corne. Asked about the cases for which doctors accounts had been reduced or. Corne said in one Case a doctor reported treating More cases of. Hepatitis than there were actually cases in the this might have been an Hon est said or. Corne but we have to be certain about these things. My suggestion would be that the Man Call in a consultant if he is not certain of the in another Case in Whicha doctor had his claims reduced the review committee decided he had reported doing More com plete examinations in a single Day thai have possibly handled. Or Corne said the entire medi Cal profession is aware of the review committee. At its May general practitioners association unanimously approved the action of the review said. Aspect whether doctors in comes would be Cut if they made a great Many House Calls. Or. Corne answered absolutely no truth to this. We encourage House Calls. In to Bat any doctor on the Baclic who is making a lot of House Calls and Tell him he is doing a Fine according to or. Corne of the practising doctors in the province about 100 had their claims brought before the review Board and of these from 12 to 15 were taxed that had their claims Ted iced. The school Board does t have the nerve High school foot Ball itself said Aid. Danzker so it s trying to pass it off to some one else. Council can t the chairman of the school Board trustee Andrew Robert son wants Council to do every thing at once said Aid. Danzker but Council can t we Council ii Aii t order the Winnipeg enterprises to turn the stadium Over to hitch school foot Ball. The Winnipeg Blue bombers need the stadium and they get it because Hsy pay tin rent. The High school football league can the Alderman said he intended to make a motion in Council ask ing for a referendum. For second stadium for minor sports at Omand s Creek. The City owned land to the East of the present Arena lends itself to such a project he said. The new stadium could seat Between and it might even tie in with the pan american games scheduled Here in 1967. Of the school Board could keep the football league alive for the next two or three years the league could operate from the new stadium the Alderman said. All sports it must be stressed however said Aid. Danzker. That the stadium would not be for the exclusive use of the High school football league. It will be for All minor sports in the City. The. Winnipeg enterprises would gladly go along with it he said. The parking lot and other facilities at the present stadium and the Arena could be used he said. Ronald Joseph Shaw sought by police escapes from cell Winnipeg police were searching tuesday for a Pri Soner who escaped from Bis cell in the Rupert Avenue police station at about . Monday. Ronald Joseph Shaw .25, escaped from a third floor cell Block in the police station. Police would not say How he escaped. Shaw is described As being i inches tall Well built with dark hair and a Well tanned complexion. At the time of his escape he was wearing a White shirt and dark coloured pants. Shaw was to have appeared in w i n n e g magistrate s court tuesday morning Oil charges of Auto theft and false pretences
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