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   Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 27, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba                             Free Press Phone Number 93-9331 Final Edition Winnipeg Free Press The Weather Sunny and Light Low tonight and high 20 below and 10 VOL. 63 NO. 129 23 PAGES FEBRUARY 27, 1956 Sun K a.m. Rues p.m. Sun SMS p.m. Moon COLD Negro Smear Denied Archbishop Boomerangs I Charge NEW ORLEANS Archbishop Joseph Francis i who is leading to integrate Roman in Now Sunday said worn work of arn striving In introduce Com- into the United The archbishop was speaking white HIP eighth annual Catholic al Loyola university The conference is with integration in cation said Hint was much talk hy Hip that HIP integration movement is by thr Communists and are the work of ihe Com- ie d P r 1 a r F I wonder who the of ihe whether if is wr who assert the of all or those who arc trying to hring restrictions ami privations to Negro just cause of his He asked whether they were as genuine or the work of to the atheism and infidelity and the principles of Communism into I The Archbishop praised the of Manhattan borough president Hulan a who was a principal speaker at the Mr. whose was said the greatest thins that has happened the south is that for the first f time the Negro has made it business to stand up and say I an equal citizen entitled to same as guaranteed by the lie warned the lor integration not to he hitter or you find Yourself being Mao Plane Crash Soviet Hand In Sinister HONG KONG The language newspaper Hong Kong Times says the personal aircraft of Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung exploded and crashed near Peiping on Feb. 13, a few hours before he was due to fly in it. i The newspaper says the crash was caused j by sand put in the en- gines in a deliberate plot to kill I It quotes diplomatic missions in Peiping for j the j The newspaper says ihp engine plane was mi a lest flight it plunged into a field near Radical Change In U.S. Policies Attitude Of Secretary Of State Comes Under Sharp Attack Amidst accusations that Mr. Dulles does read the despatches of his diplomatic staff in and that President Eisenhower does not read Mr. Dulles the U.S. State Department is preparing for s. radical change in its foreign This policy will be based on stepped-up programs of foreign assistance and a. more tive and sympathetic policy towards colonial 13 Die As Vicious Storms Hammer Eastern Canada MONTREAL Winter unleashed its most vicious punch at eastern Canada during the WASHINGTON It can be authoritatively re- that shifting Soviet tactics land their impact not only on but among the allies of the U.S. has caused a major re- examination of policies in the State Department and in the executive branch of writes Special Correspondent Marguerite And it can also be stated with equal that as a result important policy changes are in the These include cally those areas in which the United States has seemed to con- Ontario and Quebec bore the brunt as a chain colonialism and oppose is nn example of Ihe older houses in Winnipeg that have been hard hit by city's MCH Assessment on Ihp was not increased lull assessment nn the house was raised by 48 per from to If the rate stays 1111- at 15 the basic tax on house will up hy to reach a total The is morp 40 years Telephones at Ihe assessment were Chinese and the co-pilot Monday with calls from citizens hut officials say that most of them were ja front of snow and sledgehammer exploded eastward from Windsor lo Quebec Wind threw communication and power lines into chaos while snow and made death traps of the Thirteen persons ten in On- south of died in traffic crashes i killing all five crew The the nf lhp in the two i The Maritimes caught the MARKED MAN bjg M u j Three possibilities out Gales brought s i considered by Chinese Communist freezing rain security the report Scotia and Moscow as left roads and thai the Russians wanted PHILADELPHIA replaced by Liu Stranded cars were of State John of the Chinese Communist place in southern Quebec and said Sunday Ihe goal Kremlin Goals Unaltered by keeping silent out of deference to one or another of our European Instead of being Ihe result of the present Soviet tactics are viewed by the overwhelming majority of specialists in Russian as the signs of new and military strength and a new Soviet I Tactics have been changed be- cause Russia's new economic and technical as well as big backlogs of military Soviet leaders an opportunity to use trade and technical sistance to attract nations out of j the western if not into the i communist i Secretary of State John Foster Dulles is regarded in the State Department as a brilliant man Two Winnipeg thers w ere charged Monday in connection with an epidemic of h o u s e b a k i ng in Greater Winnipeg ing the past three Arrested Thursday night following gation by city tives w ere Gordon r. 4partheid Final In S. Africa The Parliament of Africa final approval to a hill UIE the electoral law in line with the Nationalist government's while supremacy policy racial The Senate and lower in voted 174 to PS In rut the of voters of blood hy putting the mon a separate electoral The legislation also contains to make Parliament over the nation's high Today's third and final reading of the ensures that no non- white Africans be able lo vote for ordinary members of Federal Tax Fold Accepts Laurent's Offer Of Own QUEBEC Premier Duplessis has Quebec will accept federal payments under new plan announced Prime i Mr. decision comas a few months before a. provincial election expected in June or early means that for the time in 10 years Quebec will in line with Canada's other provinces in taking part in a tax i Under current lax rental March 1957, the provinces pend certain direct taxation in turn for federal Under the new proposal no or suspension of certain taxes are 24, of 269 York and his ther James 26, of 11 Clayton The two appeared in city magistrate's day charged with 16 housebreaking They were remanded until Tuesday without Crown prosecutor C. W. Tupper said another 15 charges would ably be laid against the two brothers day last in the series of housebreakings cured Thursday night in city's west On that occasion police chased the burglars who threw away a sum of money as they were being i party and its chief Liu belt of Ontario Russia's new foreign economic anci an Ms chairman of the standing com- Barrie and about SO icy is subvert and mense background in for- of the People's National miles north of ize tiie nations that are its The Sault Ste. Marie district But he has many associates who The newspaper says Iwo Russian another trouble spot as 40 He declared once again as were noi so aeronautical engineers who signed winds drove heavy drifts before in an appearance not sure repair certificate for the plane them and reduced visibility to rore the senate Foreign it this were so left for Moscow three days i committee that the old policy might consult more often after the Windsor had a dust storm of violence and intolerance had IHS own experts in such fields as i 2. That the attempt on to its The reddish been the Soviet affairs and in had been made by offshoot of a Texas and of the free of save himself from some j whirled in with the snow and 3. Sabotage by the Chinese left a coating on buildings he after the blow had ges jn creed and conduct See POLICIES Page 10 any the Wind was the big troublemaker looked upon as ways to make crash showed Man in ihe eastern part of the lo achieve old goals was marked for Montreal received Ihe full force lot the gales and Quebec He therefore urged a stepped-up V reported that al one time an program of assistance to Crash Kills Finland's Finance Chief j HELSINKI i va killed Sunday in an bile collision at 14 north of Mr. Tervo was a leader of the Socialist A Cheery 20 Below relentless the weatherman insists that the temperature in Winnipeg Monday night will again drop to 20 below But he of- fers a cheerful This February has been than Last he the esl temperature in February was only 32.7 This year it has gone all the way to 33.7. he last ary's coldest day was below This year it has never been colder than 3t.l below mated persons were specifically Ihe States government some out Trade Pact Draft Goes iTo Moscow Ihe United States government I I C I The Score amount as a year several years for long-range eign aid Mr. Dulles told Philadelphia Bulletin will I be asked to appropriate 000 lor economic assistance next Stevenson more than President Eisenhower available for the current Anally Sunday night for the time in his campaign for the presidential described the President as head who to have missed some plays and is not loo sure of the Mr. Stevenson said that at a time when the United States posi i tion is precarious it has been in many the says he read See DULLES Page 10 Court OTTAWA Canadian Russian trade negotiators aril concluded a draft trade and it to their for a trade official said The official said details of OTTAWA and a Soviet trade Kellock reserved what his secretary of state has Monday noon in the and from u an application for leave to and southern draft agreement has Supreme we hear the President ex- thP official pressing renew isent to For Civil Temperatures on a charge of The official said a joint Kellock indicated he on the signing of bring down a decision renewed confidence in his j Mi- Stevenson challenged the policy is ur to cope with Soviet efforts lo subvert free 1 and 101. Adlai Stevenson sharply at- tacked President hower and Dulles's tPage 1 and The new Soviet praesidium elected today remains un- i 4'. 1SHAT FLAVOR LEMON 7- You Find Main Page News 2, 3. 4, 5, 10, 27 Deaths Comics 6, 7 Radio and TV S Hollywood Column f Entertainment 9 Social News 11, 12 Sports lH to 17 FINANCE 17, 26 Special Billy Graham 12 Jumble Contest IS REFLECTIONS ON HANGING By Arthur Koestler L See Page 2 Mr. decision to accept payments under the new proposal made known quietly Friday to a few newspaper It came ai Minister few days after Mr. St. Laurent an- has informed the Civil federal authorities were Service Federation that the current willing to meet provincial premiers to have March 2 or 9 to discuss the about six weeks on Brandon to base a wage increase for attend it was an- talks if they are warned j Mortal he is not satisfied with The federation released a j the He said he a leUer from Mr. st. SayS de' the impression it is a gift to the people of was being on which to base decisions amounts and distribution of the letter i The federation and other service employee associations have been pressing for a wage since minimum for 34 hour a.m. Feb. 27, w FTP Max. Min. ST so treaty will be made following con- Bradley was convicted of nf the free world of the draft by the two January 1955 murder of Gus Position outlined by Secretary of Th the foot in His appeal State John Foster Despite e treaty is expected to be of. against conviction and sentence the fact that he administration has was recently dismissed by the appropriated about 000 to Communist i 23 ments with This also is the appeal to the highest court in 0( has now basis on which Canada J. L. Crawford of us to an economic duel for with Communist was representing Bradley the great uncommitted peoples of and I the A. S. senior There is no indication here of I crown attorney of the Manitoba Canada will receive from general's department Russia under a for the See STEVENSON Page 10 i In Cockfight HAMILTON Ontario The others were released on Police said today they re- bail bet in a Jai Jaid 1h discovered I n J J TT An OPP flying squad and w t ilton morality ponce arrested An- eight dead were caster township councillor John 6.1. and 44 other many from where in the r lag Also among those charged 1 encouraging a were two Many of the said to have moved from location to were believed Tito Rejoices Stalin's BELGRADE Attacks on Stalin by the 20th j party congress in Moscow appear i to have pleased Yugoslav who broke away from to have originated in the United abo a Hamilton hotel was released on The flag of the Dominican Republic is flown today from the courtesy flagstaff of. Free Press to mark the day of the t Prince Rainier of Monaco approved to commemorate his marriage to Cominform during Stalin's i Grace Kelly on April 19. The portrait of Miss selected by the the official party her in severity us if reminding Hollywood that the forthcoming marriage is not an publishes a front-page j but a solemn Between the portraits are their entwined Initials toon showing a wreath 1953, buried 1955." i of the marriage and a Collectors can apply for the stamps before the wedding and they will issued In denominations of one to 500 Today's Lenten Thought The essence the Gospel lies in these words Christ A block to foolishness to yet their message is vital Christ in our stead bearing our sin that we might re- forgiveness and Those who in receive not only this but Eternal Life and the hope of through Christ Rev. B. J. With First Baptist Church Portage la Prairie  

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