Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 17, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
46 Winnipeg free press saturday August 17, 1963 features emerging in East Europe 2 by Edward Crankshaw London special owns posthumous rehabilitation by Thi supreme court of czechoslovak of Rudolf Slansky one time Sec of the czechoslovak communist party who a executed 11 years ago on a f Rau Bulent charge of High treason i a Sharp defeat for the Neo Stalin fist president Antonin Novotny who had been stubbornly resist ing it. More than this it Marks one More stage in the emergence o the features so Long obliterated first by Hitler then by Stalin of the old map of Central and Europe. For nearly two decades the hopelessly intermingled people of this area had no thought by for their own physical survival then under soviet Premier tenders tenders Are invited for the Supply no furniture and equipment for 6c person senior citizens Home at Vir Den. Details and list of equipment May be obtained by contacting d. G Box 310. Virden. Closing Date for tenders will be August 31st, 1963. The Rural of West St. Paul Public notice notice is hereby Given that the written report of the auditor together with the related financial statement has been deposited in the office of the treasurer at the municipal Hall Manitoba and is Avail Able for inspection by any person or his agent at All reasonable hours and and person or his agent at his own expense May make a copy thereof or therefrom. J. I. Fulsher Secretary treasurer Rural municipality of West St Rural municipality of Macdonald Public notice in accordance with the provisions of the municipal Section 672 notice is hereby Given that the written reports of the auditor to Gether with the related financial statements have been deposited in the office of the treasurer of the corporation and Are available for inspection by any person or his agent at All reasonable hours and that any person or his agent at his own expense May make a copy thereof or extracts therefrom. Dated at Sanford. In Manitoba this 6th Day of August. . 1963. L. E. Magarrell. Reeve. Invitation for tender sealed tenders addressed to the provincial forester department of mines and natural resources. 808 Norquay building. Winnipeg 1. Manitoba and marked tender for Aerial photography will be received in the offices of the department of mines and natural resources until . Daylight saving time. Tuesday. Aug ust 27th. 1963. Vertical photography at a scale of is required covering a por Tion 01 Manitoba described As Block no. 15 comprising a total of approximately 3.323 Square Miles. Technical specifications for photo Graphy Are in accordance with specification for air Survey photography prepared in 1959 by the National re search Council. The successful tenderer will be required to enter into an agree ment incorporating these technical specifications. Specification and further information May be obtained from the office of the provincial forester Winnipeg. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. H. Witney minister. Department of mines and natural resources Winnipeg Manitoba August 7, 1963. The metropolitan corporation of greater Winnipeg waterworks and waste disposal division invitation to tender Supply and construction of sludge Forceman. Closing Date of the following has been extended from . . . Tuesday. August 20th. 1963 to . .s.t., tuesday. Sep tember 3rd. 1963, at which time ten Ders will be opened in the presence of interested parties in the Council chamber of the metropolitan Corpora Tion of greater Winnipeg. 100 main Street for the following contract so. 128 specification Supply and construction of sludge Foreman. The above Extension supersedes All previous closing dates for this tender. Instructions to bidders plans specifications and form of tender May be obtained from the purchasing depart ment on Deposit of s10.00. This de posit is refundable Only on submission of a Bona fide tender to the Corpora Tion and return of the plans and specifications within 30 Days of the tender closing Date. Tenders to be accompanied by a certified Cheque or bid Bond. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. V. J. Percy. Manager of purchasing room 301. 100 main St., Winnipeg 1. Manitoba. Khrushchev they began to think again in terms not Only of their individual destinies but also of Long standing internal problems largely to do with minorities within their Borders. The great quarrel Between Moscow and peking which has fractured the communist world has accelerated this process. The czechoslovak situation is very much a Case in Point. Here the struggle of the would be lib Erali Zers among the czechoslovak communists against or. Novotny and his friends overlaps and is stimulated by the open re Vival of slovak National consciousness in Defiance of the Domin ant czechs. Dead hand it is an affair of extreme complexity. The conflict Between Prague and Bratislava is no longer As it could once be re presented to be a simple matter of agrarian Slovakia Catholic and reactionary hourly resisting the pretensions of the Radical industrialized czechs. Today the slovak intelligentsia is appealing not in vain to All those czechs who Are struggling against the dead hand of stalinism. the struggle is being waged within the communist party itself. The official slovak party newspaper Bratislava pravda is echoed in its bold championing of the new liberalizing line by czech individuals in Prague the backward half of the realm in a word is setting the Pace for the progressive half when it is remembered that Slovakia was backward because of Magyar exploitation in the Days of the hapsburg Empire that it then belonged to Hungary then Hungary under Janes Kadar is now showing itself a great Deal More progressive than Czechoslovakia under or. Novotny and hat there still exist separatist feelings in Slovakia and Irridean is ambitions in Hungary it is Clear that we have before us the ingredients of what could develop into a very Tricky situation. This is not to suggest that old fashioned nationalism is Likely soon to become a major Force in Eastern Europe or that it is desirable that it should. But it is certainly a complicating Force and there is no doubt at All that ancient National ambitions i and resentments far Long held Down by the Iron hand of to tyrannies Are far from be ing dead. Cultural life i have written before about the Havior of the romanian government towards the hungarian minority in Transylvania. Until raw the Budapest government Las refrained from protesting at any rate in Public. But it can not help contrasting the treat ment of the hungarians in to Nania with the treatment of the hungarians in Yugoslavia. In Yugoslavia the hungarian minority is permitted a Strong cultural life of its own and a Ood Deal of local autonomy. In Tomania the hungarians of Transylvania Are being subjected 3 heavy de nationalizing pres ures just As half a Century go when Transylvania belonged o Hungary its romanian min Rity was oppressed by Buda est. It is the old Story in re Erse. In -1916, it was hungarian chauvinism which caused to mania to break her Alliance with he hapsburgs and enter the War n the Side of the entente. Hitherto the main stabilizing nature of Eastern Europe apart rom russian Power has been marshal Tito s remarkable Suc Cess in making a going concern of the yugoslav federation. Whereas in Yugoslavia Between the wars serbs and croats were at each others throats or. Tito has succeeded in making his various nationalities work to Gether not without much grumbling in profitable harness while at the same time behaving quite Well to the Small minority Peoples of his composite realm. Question Mark one of the big question Marks is whether any successor to or Tito can Hope to hold the country together. If when he Dies it be gins to fall apart if Trie ancient antagonisms begin to reassert themselves if the slovenes and the croats get tired of paying for the great development projects designed to raise the Standard of living in the backward areas of Macedonia and Montenegro then almost anything May happen certainly Yugoslavia s neighbors above All Bulgaria to say Noth ing of an Albania supported by the chinese will show a renewed interest in their own nationalistic ambitions at the expense of Bel Grade. These ambitions do not lie far beneath the surface. For the time being the East european communist governments Are inclined to cling to each other. The Only bitterness which is allowed to show today is centred on econ Omic matters. Thus Romania has been defying Russia s com econ plan which cuts across her own ideas about heavy Industry. Bulgaria too has lately echoed Romania in attacking the As sumption that Czechoslovakia should be regarded As the Indus trial base of Eastern Europe. There is Little love lost Between czechs and poles none at All Between poles and East Ger mans. Indeed it is perhaps not too much to say that Moscow s Eastern european Empire is held together now fear of rus Sia than by fear of a revived Germany. Ten years ago to understand what was going on in the satellites we had to know what was going on in Russia. To Day to understand what is going on in Russia we have to know what is happening in Eastern Europe. It is time to get out the old maps. Copyright 1963 observer foreign news service divorces made absolute nine divorces were made absolute at recent sittings of the Manitoba court of Queen s Bench. They were Erwin Fehr from Hazel Thelma Fehr married Waldersee man., feb. 13, 1954 june Audrey Reichert from Charles Noel Reichert married july 5, 1958 Dorothy Pauline Vickers from Frederick Bernard Vickers married nor wich England nov. 14, 1953 Adina Falsarella from Alberto f Albarella married Winnipeg july 13, 1967. Duncan Bailey from Iris May Bailey married Winnipeg May 27, 1942 Mary Piwtorak from to Michael Piwtorak married not Ingham England aug. 11, Vera Rosetta Elisabeth imy Lar sen from Lars Peter Larsen married Aldershot England May 29, 1940 Victor Julius Hen Rickson from Una Alethea Hen Rickson married St. Boniface Russell James Henry Shaw from race Agnes Shaw married Winnipeg july 20, 1943. Canadian and american students work Side by Side with africans on a school building project which is a part of the operation Crossroads Africa program. Canadian students Aid africans in Many ways by Richard c. Malone French West Africa living and working among the natives in several Dif Ferent african countries is pro Viding an unusual experience for 25 Canadian University students spending their summer holidays there. The canadians Are among about 300 students from North Ameri can universities taking part in a privately financed foreign service program known As operation Crossroads individuals Hurches and businesses Contri Bute towards the program. Two objectives the object of the operation is to enable the students to learn something of the country they Are working in and to teach the natives of that country something of Canada and the United states. They do this by mixing with the natives on basically the same living and working conditions helping to build schools Hospi tals and youth centres and teach ing. The 300-Odd students Are scattered Over 19 different coun tries on the continent. Six of the canadians there this year Are from Western Canada representing the universities of Manitoba and British Columbia. The Western canadians have been placed in countries ranging from Egypt to Bechuanaland. The project in niger has been building a Small elementary school. With a population of 000, there Are Only 15 single room schools in the capital Niamey. These accommodate Only four per cent of the children of school age in niger. There is no University there yet and Only one Large secondary education school. Different approach Crossroads is different to an Aid scheme because it offers manpower and personal Contact without financial assistance. It is similar to the israeli programs where the emphasis is not in pouring Money into underdeveloped countries but on the method of its distribution. Apart from the valuable experience the Crossroads program of fers students also have the Opportunity of seeing american for eign service programs in action. These include the Agency for International development the uni Ted states information. Service and peace corps programs. V the Crossroads operation has been called by . President Kennedy the progenitor of the peace mysterious fidgets by Mother Earth by Alton Blakeslee los Angeles Earth has some mysterious fidgets. Daily land tides lift the ground As much As half a Yard the North pole May be Drifting South at the rate of three feet in 10 years the Earth rotation seems to vary a few thousandths of a second a Day. These insights were described at a symposium summar izing results of studies begun or expanded during the in year in 1957-58 and since continued. The Ign was a co operative Effort among scientists in 66 countries to learn More about the Earth oceans Sun and space. The Ign meeting was sponsored by the National Academy of sciences. Eighty observing stations throughout the world now Are measuring the Earth tides that Are caused by gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun said or. Paul Melchior of the Royal Observatory of Belgium in Brus Sels. Each station uses Gravity meters and horizontal pendulums set in deep rocks usually within mines. The City or St. Boniface tenders sealed tenders marked ten Der for paving of lanes will be received by the undersigned until a2 noon on monday August 26th. 1963 Tor the following improvement works of lanes 10.200 Square Yards 6-Inch thick. Reinforced Concrete Tor pavement i of lanes. A certified Cheque in favor of the of St. Boniface in the amount of 10% of the tender Price must accompany each tender. The lowest or any tender not Neces accepted. Specifications and forms of tender can be obtained from the City s in eng department upon Deposit of .00 for further information an ply by order i Maurice prud homme City clerk St. Boniface City Hall 15th. 1963. The City of St. Boniface 5 tenders sealed tenders marked ten Der for. Office equipment will be received by the undersigned until noon on monday. August 26ui, 1963 for the following equipment two 2 executive desks one 1 adding machine ions 1 typewriter tenderer to indicate allowance for Trade in of 2 Elliott Fisher bookkeeping machines. A certified Cheque in favor of the Italy of St. Boniface in the amount of of the tender Price must accompany each tender As guarantee Deposit. The lowest or any tender not warily accepted. For specifications on typewriter and machine and for further Par apply to or. Jean l. Chale City treasurer at the City Hall. I by order Maurice prud homme 1 City clerk St. Boniface City Hall 14th, 1963. Anna and the King of Siam whirl in the famous shall we dance number from the musical the King and i featured this week at Rainbow stage Kildonan Park. Evelyne Anderson stars As Anna and Paul Cambeilh As the King. The final production of the season the show runs until aug. 24. One tide occurs twice a Day another once a Day. You Don t feel the roller coaster effect be cause each wave lifts so much of the Earth at a time. But there Are curious regions differences. The tidal Waves Are smaller on the asian continent than they Are in Europe or America. Differences in comr position of the Earth s upper Mantle the Region below the thin crust May be the explanation or. Melchior said. There Are systematic changes in the daily tide perhaps due to oscillations or swirling in the Earth s Core of molten Metal he added. The tides can even vary As much As 10 per cent at places Only 65 Miles apart. This pos Sibly is due to differences in the Earth s crust. Ign analysis of latitude observations made since 1900 indicated that the geographic North pole May have wandered about 20 feet South since then Down the Meridian of 60 degrees West Longitude said or. Wil Liam Markowitz of the . Naval Observatory. The geographic pole is the Axis around which the Earth spins. Atomic clocks now permit far Superior measurements of tiny changes in the Speed of the Earth s rotation. These observations indicate that the changes build up slowly rather than occurring suddenly. In eight years since the super clocks became available the total Range of Speed change has been Only about two thousandths of a second a Day. They show that the Moon is gradually braking the Earth s Speed making each Day a trifle longer. Christian jew now israeli Jerusalem Reuters a jewish born carmelite Monk who earlier lost a Legal Battle for recognition As a jew of Christian has been Given israeli citizenship an Interior ministry spokesman said Fri Day. Brother Danie born Oswald Rufeisen was granted citizen ship but not under the terms of Israel s Law of the return which would have recognized him As a jew the spokesman added. His application was granted since he fulfilled naturalization conditions under the terms of the citizenship Law the spokes Man said. Brother Daniel was born to jewish parents in Poland and embraced the roman Catholic Faith during the second world War while hidden by nuns in a monastery. Israel s supreme court rejected his application for recognition under the Law of the return year which would have entitled him. To israeli citizenship. W notice under the town planning Rural municipality of St. Francois Nav fair take notice Francois Xavier town planning scheme 1963 was approved by the minister of Muni Cipal affairs province of Manitoba on the Twenty third Day of july. 1963 the said scheme is now in full Force and effect the said scheme May be. Inspected in the municipal any information or explanation in regard thereto May be obtained without fee during regular office hours. Thelma c. Gibbs Secretary treasurer. Tender sealed tenders will be received until 5 o clock . Friday. September 6, 1963, at the architect s business office 308 Victoria Avenue fort William for a four room school and general purpose room for the township school area of Jaffray and Melick . No. 1, Keno Ria. Drawings specifications and form of tender May be obtained from the architect upon Deposit of a certified Cheque for bids shall be submitted in Accord Ance with the Lakehead Trade con tractors bid depository plan. Bid completion and payment Bonds Are required. F the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mclntosh. Associates 25 Ruttan Block port Arthur Ontario. Architects engineers 308 Victoria Avenue. Fort William Ontario. Canada departs tent of Prairie farm rehabilitation administration tenders sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until ., local Regina time. Thursday september 5. 1963 for South Saskatchewan River project contract 39, cathodic Protection for tunnels stage 1. The work includes drilling approximately feet of 6-Inch holes for placement of -.anodes, Supply ing and installing anodes and refer ence electrodes Back filling the holes with bentonite mud slurry., laying electrical cables furnishing and installing a rectifier fabricating a temporary control panel and making connections thereto. Plans specifications instructions and forms for bidding May be obtained from the undersigned at his office in Regina Saskatchewan upon the de posit of Twenty five dollars 525.00 Cash or a certified Cheque for the amount payable to the receiver Gen eral of Canada which Deposit will be redeemable upon the return of the plans and specifications in Good order within one month after tenders have closed. Tenders will not be considered unless made on the forms supplied and in accordance with instructions supplied with the specifications. Ten Ders must be accompanied by Security in the amount and farm specified in the instructions. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order .1. G. Watson chief Engineer . 4th floor. Motherwell bidg., Regina Saskatchewan. Tenders sealed tenders addressed to the under signed room 203, legislative building. Winnipeg will be received up to 12 o clock noon. Central Daylight saving time. Thursday september 5th, 1963 for the erection and completion of a garage and. Greenhouse addition to government House Winnipeg Mani Toba for the provincial government of Manitoba sealed sub Trade bids addressed to listed general contractors must be submitted no later than 12 o clock noon Central Daylight saving wednesday september 4th, 1963, to the Winnipeg builders Exchange to close under the bid. Depository system. Tenders must be accompanied by a bid Bond or accepted Cheque representing five per cent of the amount of the tender. Plans and specifications May be obtained at the office of b. R. Mcpherson. Provincial architect. Room 29. Legislative building Winnipeg on payment of 510.00 to be refunded upon return of the drawings in Good Condi Tion. Plans May be seen at the office of the architect and at the office of builders Exchange. Only firm bids will be considered. The lowest or any tender riot necessarily accepted. Walter c. Weir of Public works Winnipeg. Manitoba. August 17th, 1963. Province of Manitoba notice of tenders separate sealed tenders marked As below will be received by the under signed at room 401 Norquay build ing 401 York Avenue Winnipeg 1, Manitoba up to twelve noon Day Light saving time wednesday August 28th, 1963, for the following work the reconstruction of approximately 2.5 Miles of the a a Drain involving approximately cubic Yards of drainage excavation from a Point approximately 400 feet West of the North East Corner of Section 36-7-2 w.. Westerly along the North Side of Section 36, 35, and 34 7-2 w.. To a Point approximately 2600 feet West of the North East Corner of Section 34-7-2 w.. In drainage maintenance District v3, in the Rural municipality of Mac Donald in the province of Manitoba marked 11-a Drain reconstruction no. 1 each tender must be accompanied r a fully executed bid Bond on _ be form provided and in favour of the honourable minister of agriculture and conservation for the amount shown on he tender. Under no circumstances will a certified Cheque be accepted i lieu of a bid Bond. Plans specifications and tender forms May be obtained at room 406, nor Quay building 401 York Avenue Winnipeg on the Deposit of a marked Cheque for made payable to he honourable provincial treasurer on each tender form obtained which Deposit will be returned on the sub Mission of a Bona fide tender. The lowest or not necessarily accepted. The successful bidder will be required to produce satisfactory evidence hat he has sufficient equipment on hand to enable him to Complete the work within the time limits and in accordance with the specifications. George Hutton. Minister of agriculture and conservation. Winnipeg. Manitoba. August 16th.-1963. Province of Manitoba notice of tenders separate sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned on the Day As specified below for the following Vork up to twelve noon Daylight saving tuesday August 27, 1963. Construction of a stabilized gravel base course on the Warren Access Road a distance of approximately .2.7-Miles, in Warren and the municipality of. Woodlands. Marked tender for. Construction of gravel base course Warren Access Road up to twelve noon Daylight saving thursday August 29, lbs. Construction of drainage and embankment involving approximately cubic Yards of common excavation on the Carberry Neepawa Road a distance of. Approximately 8.1 Miles in the municipality of North x marked tender for grading Road . No. 1 northerly1 1 each tender must be accompanied in a fully executed bid Bond in favour of the honourable minister of Public works for the amount shown n the. Tender. Under no circumstances will a certified Cheque be accepted in leu of a bid Bond plans specifications and tender forms May be obtained at second Way services 1075 Portage Avenue on the Deposit of a marked Cheque for j5.00, made pay Able to the honourable provincial trea user on each tender form obtained which Deposit will be returned on the submission of a Bona. Fide tender. The lowest or any tender not Neces warily accepted. The successful bidder will be re tired to produce satisfactory evidence hat he has sufficient equipment on hand to enable him to Complete the work within the Lime limits and in accordance with the specifications. Walter Weir. Minister of Public works. Winnipeg. Manitoba. August 16. 1963. Cite of tenders
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