Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, August 10, 1963

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 10, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba 24 set up boards Moscow a Cul Ture minister Ekaterina Furt Seva announced thursday the establishment of new censorship boards to scrutinize theatrical works. Tass news Agency said the boards were being set up to improve the guidance of the work of theatres and to help them to shape their Winnipeg free press saturday August 10, 1963 dancing every saturday at the Monterey dance Pavilion 10 Miles West on no. 1 Hwy. Kangaroos keep Australia hopping dining dancing in Voyageur 1s55 Pembina Highway pm. Go 2-2605 the Murry Mac Trio Bob Wood vocalist now Appi Mino Hoy Joseph and the Goldsborough Trio entertaining nightly from til u in the Golden Crown lounge the new Marlborough hotel your sunday dinner perfectly prepared by our expert chefs graciously served the Prairie room Kirkfield hotel be 7-1314 Kirkfield Park by Harold Tilley Canadian press correspondent Melbourne up Tralins whose impulses incline to massacre at the thought or mention of kangaroos May yet be educated to acceptance of. Peaceful coexistence. Research is showing that Man is mostly to blame for the great increase in Kangaroo pop increase so marked As to pose a menace to sections of the sheep and cattle Indus tries. With the Emu the Kangaroo figures on the australian Poat of arms. Yet comparatively Little is known of its feeding and Breeding habits away from Captivity and it is Only recently that anyone has bothered much to conduct research Australia will have to go it alone in this for although some other countries have marsupials the whole of the world population of apart from a handful in zoos is in Australia. Outstanding new conclusions by investigators Are if Man had not so greedily overgrazed his cattle pastures there would not be enough kangaroos to cause serious trouble. Kangaroos so far investigated have a built in family planning system which is influenced by Man As nature. Well As by Over grazing keeps the tall stuff Down to the Point where it puts up Green shoots almost continuously. Limit travel Alan news me of the North Ern territory animal Industry division that research Over Square Miles of country in Central Australia showed that kangaroos did not eat grass sought by cattle. From experience in Central Australia Newsome discounts theories that kangaroos travel great distances to reach areas where rain has fallen. He thinks the limit is 30 Miles. Enough has been Learned from research Progress to show that instead of kangaroos Caus ing destruction of pastures they Are merely the result of least in cattle country. Scientific conclusions have yet to be reached on possible Means of control in try where Long grasses Are not grown for Stock and the Green shoot needed for sheep is equally acceptable to the Kangaroo. Relentless reds bar escape routes London Cap _ the communists Are relentlessly closing the escape hatches through which More than re gees have slipped to Freedom since the end of the secon world War. Once More than year made it. Now there is on a trickle of refugees through cracks in the red Walls. In the month before the communists walled off East Berlin East germans Escapee to the Western half of the divided City. Now about 12 per sons a week succeed in defying t. A Norquay optometrist eyes examined Contact lenses fitted appointments phone us 3-2112 fun town Winnipeg town n country in the towers coming to you from Chicago s Palmer House Don t miss this act Dolores Leigh 3 shows nightly 10 12 . No minimum anytime Gold coach lounge 8 . Till 12 . The Hootenanny sounds Ramblers enjoy our free Buffet from 5 . In the cold coach lounge Many varieties the Kangaroo recently under investigation is a Grey animal inhabiting Central Australia. There Are Many varieties. By putting More cattle on natural and improved pastures than they would economically carry ranchers induced their cattle to Graze the Long grasses too Short resulting in a Green cattle did not need the Green shoot but it was just what nature ordered for kangaroos. Before Man grazed these cattle areas Short Green grass for kangaroos was limited to strips along Creek Beds. Nowadays they get Green grass Over considerably greater spans of coun try and for longer periods. By Abb Yanofsky chess Eill tar kindly address All communications direct i the chess editor 104 con federation. Building Winnipeg problem no. 491 by v. Vlad Murov inn ii Anita Mainella left and Gerrie Sims pharmacists at St. Boniface Hospital examine a new drug dispensing machine demonstrated at the Canadian society of Hospital pharmacists convention in the Marlborough hotel. Council balks at Coal Price Winnipeg City Council has voted to refer Back to committee a recommendation to Purchase Coal for the City at a higher Price than normally paid. The higher priced Coal a Lig Nite Type was said to produce More heat and contain less Mois Ture. I the extra Cost to the City in accepting the higher Price for the Lignite Coal would have been utilities and personnel commit tee chairman j. Gurzon Harvey said the committee recommended the higher priced Coal because the company that sold it was the Only one that did not delete the penalty and Bonus clause from its tender. He also said that the Coal had a Btu British Thermal units rating of per Pound which made it. Desirable to the City. The other three tenders did not have this. Council however did not agree with the recommendation and voted to Send it Back to commit tee for study. Winnipeg Art gallery auditorium 2-2483 permanent collection artists from Manitoba open daily sunday 2-5 White to mate in 2 moves problem no. 488 Correct solutions received from messes. Jim Tomko and l. A. Speed. Problem no. 489 key move is q-b1. Correct solutions received from messes. Jurn Kloppenstein w. Morley Story. R. W. Mcammond. S. Barsky. R Cunil Niton Warren Robinson g Torgerson. 1963 plate Noraky cup tournament when both players Queen pawns one after the other the game remains Complex unpredictable and dangerous for both sides. Such double queening games Are rarely seen in grand master tournaments. In pal Benko s fifth round game with Oscar Panno in the current Piatigorsky cup tournament in los Angeles the tension began with White s castling Long on his 12th move. A Rangy Middle game developed with both sides marching pawns Toxvard their eighth ranks. The real fireworks began however with 41 b-b2, b-k3. The first moves after the time control. There were Many Touchy conundrums to the finale. Why did Black play 50 re Koch instead of Queen ing at once with 50 had Black Queenez at once. White could have played 51 exr queening and remaining a piece ahead. Black s actual move however greatly complicated White s problems. It was finally the insecure position of the Black King that lost the game for Panno. In those last manoeuvres White s King was partly screened by one of the enemy men the Black Bishop. Benko s tactical flair Triumph another strange game from the same event was the one Between the world Champion. Tigran Petrosyan of the so Viet Union and the Young icelandic Star. Fridrik Olafsson. Petrosyan s blockade was opposed by Olafsson s Stonewall. The knights meanwhile recon altered far afield it a tsp 2c, it there was a great Deal of activity but the menace seemed to be Sham. Neither Side cared to risk emerging from its stockade. They halved the Point. This is one interpretation of the game. Perhaps the Correct slant is psychologically different a serious Effort by the Champion to employ his notorious waiting for his opponent to crack method. It so. Olafsson stood the test of nerves King s Indian defense Benko Panno Benko Panno parliament Hill May go by James Nelson Ottawa up establish ment of a lounge in which Mem Bers of parliament and senators can enjoy a quiet moment of conviviality is being raised again As a possibility on parliament Hill. The proposed room has historic connections. It is in parliament s West Block Over its main Western Entrance and at the base of the Mackenzie Tower. The Tower was built by can Ada s second prime minister Alexander Mackenzie a Stone Mason who used the room As his private office. The room used in recent years As the private office of the minister of fisheries was suggested by former prime minister Diefenbaker during re construction of the West Block As a non denominational prayer room for parliamentarians. It has an Oak panelled ceiling an intricately carved Stone fire place and gothic Chapel like windows looking West along the Ottawa River. Another smaller room has now been opened As so called quiet room in which members and senators can meditate. This frees the larger Mackenzie room for other uses. Where members can meet in formally. Over the years there has been agitation among members privately for the service of wines and spirits in the parliamentary restaurant. Successive speakers of the commons and Senate have been amenable but prime ministers have been opposed. Rejected by King for example. 24 Esq. . Keen Ora will make weekly trips from Selkirk to Norway House and return leaving Selkirk mondays at 6 . Except when monday is a general Holiday she will leave tuesday at 6 . Returning Friday. Fare for under 12 half fare berths and meals included from Selkirk to Mouth of red River leaves Selkirk Dock noon . . Fare for adults under 12 half fare sandwiches and Coffee available from 1 . To 6 . Selkirk navigation co. Lid. Selkirk Manitoba phone Winnipeg cd 2-0731 Selkirk 482-4121 sunday excursions White 1 p-q4 2 p-qb4 3 Ki-qb3 4 p-k4 5 b-k2 6 p-b4 7 kt-b3 8 b-k3 9 a pop 10 p-q5 11 a its 12 of of 13 pop 14 b-b2 15 q-r3 16 r-q2. 17 pp-r3 is or Esq 19 p-b5 20 b-b4ch 21 a mkt 22 r-q7ch 23 a Orch 24 r-q7ch 25 Qaq 26 req up 27 it Esq 28 a top Black White Black kt-kb3 31 r-r4 b-o7 p-kk13 32 Kkt-k2 burp b-k12 33 b-k13 kt-q2 p-q3 34 r-r6 a a Esq of 35 p-k14 p-k14 p-b3 36 k-b2 b-b5 Kki-q2 37 p-r4 k-b2 p-k4 38 r-r7 k-k13 pop 39 p-r5 p-r4 p-qb4 40 p-r6 p-r5 Ki-r3 41 b-b2 b-k3 p-b5 42 r-k17 p-r6 pop 43 a a tsp pets a a tsp 44 p-r7 p-k16 q-b2 45 a top a mkt kt-b3 46 p-k15 pop it Esq 47 p-b6 b-b7 b-b3 48 Pkt by up q-qkt2 49 bib p-r7 k-k12 so rats re Koch 51 kor q-b8ch q-b5ch q-u7ch a Xich q-b2 q-k3 resigns r-b2 52 Kirk a tsp 53 k-k14 Bxs 54 k-r5 b-b8 55 k-r5 p-s6 56 k-b7 exp 57 r-kb8 29 it a tsp b-kt4ch 58 r-q8 30 a a tsp kt-b3 Queen s gambit declined Petrosyan Olafsson Petrosyan Olafsson White Black White Black 1 p-q4 Ki-kb3 21 a req Ki-k2 2 p-qb4 p-k3 22 b-cj2 or mkt so 3 kt-kb3 p-q4 23 or a tsp a up 4 it lbs p-qb4 24 r-h2 it a tsp 5 p-k3 kt-b3 2s it req Ki-b3 6 p-qr3 a pop 26 it its 7 a pop b-k2 27 q-k3 8 p-b5 kt-k5 28 b-q3 9 q-b2 it mkt 29 kt-r5 10 a mkt 0-0 30 bks 11 p-qkt4 p-qr3 31 kt-kt3 12 b-kb4 p-b3 32 a Esq 13 a Esq a req 33 kt-r5 14 b-k2 b-q2 34 a mkt 15 0-0 p-kk14 35 a Tab 16 a Esq p-kt4 36 p-qr4 a mkt so 17 it Seq p-b4 37 b-b3 k-r2 18 p-kb4 p-kt5 38 a a Esq kits 19 3-k3 b-b3 39 pop re Ftp 20 kt-b2 q-b2 drawn dry since 1916 parliament Hill has officially been dry since 1916 when fire destroyed All of the original Centre Block except the parliamentary Library. There was a bar i the old which some say the fire it has been commemorated in room 16" of the present building. Room 16, its official title though it does not now fit the room number of the Centre Block is part of the suite of the speaker of the commons and is available for maps As a television viewing room when the speaker is not entertaining at luncheon or dinner. The new Centre Block also contains a ground floor room in tended As a bar and a main floor room intended As a smok ing room for ated respectively with grapes and tobacco leaves carved into the both Are being used As commons committee rooms. There is no other place when the new building was occupied in 1922, prohibition still prevailed in Ontario and the late w. L. Mackenzie King then prime minister was horrified at the thought of establishing a bar. The subsequent Story was summed up in the Mon Trealer Magazine by t. L. Ted bul lock a former parliamentary press gallery correspond ent and later government information officer now living in Montreal a. B. Bennett prime minis Ter 1930-35 was anti social by temperament and kept to him self wolfing Rich chocolate to generate his own stimulant As he went along. Louis St. Laurent 1948-1957 came to parliament late in life and never really understood either its spirit or its Workings. As for the late prime minister John Diefenbaker he was burdened with the High morality of a Small town parliament Hill is giving a lot of thought to the summation by or. Bullock in a country born of com Promise where give and take based on Mutual understanding and respect is the essential of National survival the very parliament buildings Are designed to perpetuate sectional ism and he writes. Or. Pearson who know More about file great world am. Its ways than Many of his predecessors did when they assumed office will perhaps Cor rect these Thresher gives Navy pause Cape canaveral Fla tragedy1 of the nuclear submarine Thresher is slowing Navy plans for a Quick buildup of the Polaris submarine Fleet. Officials estimate a five month Holdup while modifications Are made to Polaris subs now being assembled in boat Yards. The changes Are being made in Hopes of preventing a recurrence of the disaster which Sank the Thresher last april 10 with loss of 129 lives although the Thresher was not a Polaris submarine the Navy decided to reschedule construction and overhaul inter Vals on All nuclear subs. The decision could delay deployment of Polaris Craft with the North Atlantic treaty organization and in the Pacific and Indian oceans. The nine subs now on patrol Are i Waters off Europe. A Navy spokesman termed the delay minor and reported it is not expected to upset the Navy s timetable which Calls for 41 Polaris subs prowling the seas by fiscal 1967. Another official reported that when the new Craft Are deployed we will have strengthened their safety and capability and therefore made better ships of them. We Are profiting from the Thresher s unfortunate discs nearly impossible Odds to read West Berlin. A trickle in the five months following the abortive 1956 uprising hungarians poured in Vienna once a Haven for flex ing East europeans. Now to or three hungarians a Mont make it across the 200-Mi Border with Austria mostly ii Winter when Frozen ground o fers Protection against Ian mines during the korean War North koreans risked their1 lives under gunfire from both sides racing across heavily mined battlefields to sout Korea. Today the Boundary i tightly sealed halting the ref Ugee flow. Last fall More than refugees from red China Cros sed into Hoag Kong and the nearby portuguese Colony o Macao every month. Las month the figure dropped to in North Viet Nan and Chi Nese ruled Tibet the flight of refugees has All but stopped lives lost there Are no accurate Esti nates of the number killed or injured while trying to escape jut Berlin gives some Indica Ion. About 50 persons have lost heir lives trying to flee to West Berlin since the Wall was built. Some were shot. Others were drowned while trying to swim canals or lakes. A few died jumping off buildings. Communist military Power Wever is not the Only reason or the dwindling rate of refugees. The slump in desertion from led China for example also rises from increased food pro action on the chinese main and and tighter Border controls established by British author ies to keep Over populated Long Kong from starving. Others have preferred to live under communism. Since 1959 koreans living in Japan ave. Chosen to be repatriated o communist North Korea kt-k5 b-kb3 b-b3 a a Esq q-kk12 p-kr4 q-r3 q-k12 Bixb a mkt elections coming Tokyo Reuters Premier Hayato Ikeda said thursday the House of representatives will be dissolved and general elections held within a year. The present. Liberal democratic government was elected in no vember 1960, for a term of four years. Word not deed is taboo Johannesburg the word apartheid is., dead As far As South Africa s officialdom is concerned. The White govern ment now prefers the words separate development to describe its policy of race separation for Whites and non Whites. The state chartered radio South Africa also uses those words instead of apartheid. Apartheid is an afrikaans word which translates As odium attached to it comes principally from non White nations dislike of a policy which differentiates Only on grounds of color. The Liberal sunday express of Johannesburg recently concluded that apartheid had become a non South african word As far As government institutions Are bad cheques supported his business John Raymond Ferris 26, 1611 main Street room 3, was sentenced to four months in jail when he pleaded guilty in Winnipeg magistrate s court to eight charges of fraud. Court was told that Ferris made out bad cheques to cover the Cost of materials he bought for his construction business and for other expenditures such As gasoline. Besides the four month sentence Ferris was ordered to make restitution wherever pos sible. Court was also told that Ferris had been previously convicted in provincial police court for the passing of five other cheques in West Kildonan and had received a three month sentence on those charges. The magistrate s court sentence will run concurrently. The value of both sets of cheques totalled mental health honors Union the Winnipeg musician s association has been honoured by the Canadian mental health association for outstanding work on be half of mental health. In making an award to Oliver m. Day president of the musician s association Patricia r. Des Jardins executive director of the mental health association in Manitoba referred to the dance music provided several times a the patients at the Sel Kirk mental Hospital and the Gen Erous financial contribution to the Canadian mental health association. Money Box theft attempt leads to jail Claude Henry Perchot 19, of 598 Stradbroke Avenue Anc Emile Rolande Legras 23, of 207 Walnut Avenue were both sentenced to one month in jail when they pleaded guilty in Winnipeg magistrate s court to two and three charges of attempted theft respectively. told that on August 5 at approximately . Perchot and Legras attempted to break into a Telephone Money Box in a Booth located at the Corner of Ellice and Kennedy streets. They failed to gain entry. The pair then moved on to a Booth just East of 436 notre Dame Avenue where they again attempted to break into the Money Box. While Perchot stepped into the Booth Legras entered a lot near the Booth and attempted to break into a tool Box owned by Reddin construction limited but failed. Legras then returned to the phone Booth. The pair was arrested while still in the Booth. Room flast Ibie Ion right Kay Beddome starting monday Lorraine West food.serv1ce.entehtainment Airport motor hotel i a Dangerfield hotel Ellice and Berry in concert mpg. Arena sat. Aug. 24 . Ray Charles his orchestra s3.00 tickets on it mpg. Arena Mercury for Mcculoch drug Billy nor Hurt Sidney 1. Roc inn celebrity Box office up 5-2484 North Winnipeg i charitable club s Bingo in prizes game no. 3 today s numbers g-47 1-20 n-41 Are q you planning wedding receptions sport Windup sales meeting seminars Stags the new Marlborough air conditioned for your Comfort phone Maiorc hotel we 2-6411 heading fora summer rent the newest formal Wear at. Malabar in. 375 Harcrave Street we 2-3474 Uso a Complete rental on trial and bridesmaids gowns loops crinoline. Band concert Assiniboine Park Sun Fay August Winnipeg concert band director Captain a. H. Yetman presented for your listening pleasure by the metropolitan corporation of greater Winnipeg .411 of it on Sale for of August and by the Way this is our 80th year in the furniture business 1883-1963. 352 main St. South in Huurto off strut Kivi into Thi Corr it him srom on touch Mun ;