Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 5, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba Final ition Ed VOL. 63 NO. IBS 84 PAGES a m. Moon a.m. p.m. MAY 5, 1956 SUNNY ALL-OUT SWAMP SEARCH 7i o j nn nn May Set Flood I rio 1 o Insurance Corporation Police Join Hunt For 9-Year both from the Canadian Joint Air ing centre at an RCMP Beaver aircraft from and two police dogs from the Dauphin RCMP detachment joined the Saturday another was scheduled to join the Town administrator of Max said Saturday the combined force tary and police would continue and extend their search over the area Continued See SEARCH page 2 She Heeded Pleas From Strong Room N. S. An at- tendant at the Cape Breton county mental hospital said Friday she broke hospital regulations to give food and water to patients crying and bawling for a Mrs. Sadie MacFarlane told the Pettier royal commission which is investigating the institution she fed patients from her Junch because thought needed would give them they would drink it and then goj to j Mrs. MacFarlane told of tient who complained that hands were swollen from soiled She said washed blankets before them to the hospital i CONFINED FOR NOT Donald counsel for employees who signed affidavits about al the asked the witness if she ever patients confined to the A lack of para- has heightened slim hopes that a missing more than 70 hours in swampy country rear will lie found Young North was carrying a lunch pail and schoolbooks when he separated from his brother and sister to a through scrubland to his 10 miles northwest of at 4 p.m. This town 1-13 miles northwest of No trace of the or his pail i and have been lound j pile an extensive search by 200: volunteers since early The fact that neither or books have been has given reason for said some of the searchers still hanging on to his books and I believe he'll be found said one SWAMPY The area in which the lad is missing is a swampy area with swift running creeks off the west shore of Lake Iti is possible the boy has but it is not believed too An air search has revealed no trace of the boy although the men can see to the bottom of Friday a helicopter and army reconnaissance Protection For Fanners And Small Towns Establishment of a flood insurance cor- to provide in- surance to farmers and small towns will be one of the subjects to be considered by the toba government's NATO Britain Urges Policy PARIS The North Atlantic Treaty Organization foreign ministers agreed Saturday to entrust their next moves in the battle of to wise British sources said the of the North Atlantic Treaty The committee will be set up to Organization council endorsed Ihe equate costs and benefits of proposal at Saturday's closed sion TKe Weather Mostly sunny today and Winds Low tonight and high Sunday 25 and 55. ious flood which could be undertaken protect areas the Insurance against if such a corporation were would be available to farm small-town areas outside ihe jit is not visualized that such would be available people in Greater j Premier D. L. Campbell that a committee of and municipal lives that met earlier in the to discuss flood the possibility of insurance with one of Ihe cost-benefit committee should consider lit was formed and started j Manitoba earlier asked federal government to undertake j to Slate Secretary Dulles of the of S United States made the proposal Pearson Uncertain PARIS Mr. Pearson said he was no means he would be able to serve as one of the suggested Friday as a means of launching NATO into will fake many weeks if not months io Pearson is by no means tain my government would free me for this Mr. Pearson had requested that the names of the nominees be kept hut at least one delegation already had released Cabinet Tries To Heal Split On Pipeline OTTAWA Minister St. Laurent called part of his cabinet into a special conference Saturday in an apparent effort to break a deadlock on the proposal to grant Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Limited a short-term The unannounced session third meeting of on the pipeline issue this took place in the prime minister's East Block Authorities said there is increasing optimism that the split over the loan would be healed and that Saturday's meeting will lead to government legislation on the loan next the cost-benefit study of ihe lied and Assiniboine Friday in a survey ot NATO's There have been sharp ences of opinion within the cabinet i concerning the proposition with federal government has lure political and economic George minister of saying the looks probable now that we domains will have to do said Mr. should be strengthened in Tile premier said that no decision has been made as to a for the appointment PEARSON ON LIST the starting of work of a benefit Nor has Lloyd urged appointment reported to be unalterably people who would be asked serve on the opposed to providing further Un- Foreign Secretary helo to Pipe Selwyn Lloyd supported the Hon. Stuart minister of is known to be working on drafting It will be thoroughly checked and double checked before it is approved by of decision been reached as io Canada's L. E. Italy's Martino and Norway's It's Easter time for most members of Manitoba's Ukrainian community and this picture shows Annette 17, of 911 Boyd with a bowl of de- flip ancient Julian Good Friday was May the Ukrainian catholic churches baskets of In the Ukrainian blessing nf was held DOG Or A DOG STROLLS PIPE a and white cocker caused a mild sensa- tion when he visited Kitchener today with his Benson Kassel of He is no ordinary Be- sides being the only animal who has permission to eat in Toronto's Royal York Hotel at any he habitually walks the streets with a pipe or cigar in the corner ot his i T T o Give Up Halvard Lauge as the i to map our a NATO's Sec NATO page 4 Rival Officials of pian of the proposed natural gas were Islanding by awaiting the They have em- in meeting with Mr. St. M for a in. May ics in London his before his arrival in London for the happen Mrs SEOUL P. H. died Saturday of a cerebral hemorrhage during a campaign trip to unseat President Syngman Rhee in the May Korean Supporters of the dead later marched on Rhee's mansion and police fired on the screaming First reports said at least five persons had been A crowd of 20.000 supporters c- waited through a downpour at the Ceylon s new train government has informed British authorities body back to the air and naval bases in Ceylon must be is no question of reconsideration of land crowded past guards onto the Minister Solomon Bandaranaike told the House of Friday i He said he had discussions re- eerily with Karl Mountbatten jain's first sea on the subject i and he hoped that Ihe British naval i would acquaint the from Alberta to The be for a period of nine months and would pay about five per pledging all as Knit cent pa i i Ceylon not She said A Queen's Bench jury assessed and detention damages and would last three or four lound tho Justice A. in singing the national then surged out into the streets in a on the Rhee The shouting crowd broke through a roadblock about 200 yards in front of Then gunfire Police said they fired into the air hut eyewitnesses said the police fired directly into the A police spokesman said the CHICAGO ex-convict llsing weapons seized from a and that under arrest in an or more police provision made ior was identified by police 30 ARRESTED Ex-Convict Read at faul Mr. ustce as confirmed the verdict and t court costs to the j The damages went to Mr. and Stewart and their sons who might be thrown mil as an author of crime novels a must be ready lo he adding of forces some e in Ceylon's defence Two of military i lice arrived and the I which preach thai crime does Police arrested more than 30 KOSHICK who was the first prize winner in the Free Press Jumble Contest this Other winners and along with the correct will be found on 125. An appeal is The jury found accident caused by Mr. gence in lo the seeing the car in rear view mirror and failing keep close to the right shoulder of the road alter signalling a right-hand The verdict dismissed a for special and un- stated general damages made by Mr. i The award was broken i To Mr. and general and lo Miss special and general 1 Mrs. is confined lo a wheel chair with her right leg in a cast which a hone said might have to be j L. do not want to no anything to cripple our but including some women i beat a He is Salvatore who der was seized with three other was the candidate of the recently in a garage where stolen Democratic second in to r i tn s Ll some cortisone and other drugs A government source said hau g literary of candidate because the deadline for You Will Find Main No. News a. 5, 6. 7, 8 Deaths Funerals S Garden Column B Hooks HO TV Column 31 Music News 32 Church Radio and TV Entertainment Hollywood Column Sporis 38 to 41 Footnotes to Cables 4- Labor Column 43 41, 45 I came to light when detectives found a copy of his first j Michael Donavan published in 11952, In the room of another man seized in the qualifying is Like was a long time fighter for Korean He lived 25 years in exile in China until 1345 ended of his 34 35 35 They Were Perfect Ladies Claws Were o Comics Social News Finance 46 in 49 50, 51 I OTTAWA prominent I women of opposing political camps engaged in a brief verbal clawing utter It started i with Mayor Charlotte Whitton be- bec women at the Miss I Whitton had been held up board of control Her was But when it came her turn lo speak she said Mrs. O'Regan has i NEW WIND TUNNEL i I i England most up-to-date i research wind in the i which can simulate speeds nearly 1.000 miles an Friday by the Duke of. Special Greener Thumbs B Jumble Entry Form 7 Billy Graham S Jumble Contest II Wright 44 Medical Momos 2fi Letters to the Editor 4'! ing late for a Mrs. Cecile president of the Ontario Liberal referred to the late As you introduced head know in English late means guests at Thursday's Federation of should like French Canadian Women ing Mrs. know that and coming to Miss Whitton mayor She lived staunch j lives today and will live the late mayor of murmur of surprise spread there may the 500 Ontario and be described be others as McMahon Explains Withdrawal OTTAWA Frank president of West Coast Transmission ent oil and gas a statement Friday explaining his reasons for suddenly withdrawing j Laurent and Trade Minister offer to build the C. D. Howe that they know immediately whether The statement loan will be granted if a start -j have been asked for the to be made on the line sons underlying my withdrawal I this from the eastern Canadian The proposal before the cabinet Trans-Canada is that the government would iine hMs permits from and the from the federal to cover the it has gas it has cost of the western leg of tne line done a amount Of minary work including the chase of rights-of-way and so that I must conclude that Trans-Canada is in the pre- ferred position to make the iest start of the line from Alberta and to complete to Winnipeg this See McMAHON page 2 Manchester Wins Cup Eng. Chester City beat off a plague of injuries Saturday to win the ball Association Cup final 3-1 over Birmingham Halftime score was 1-1. The winners ended the game with their goalkeeper Bert Trautmann groggy from a series of knocks in brilliant And their Scotland international inside Bobby was hobbling on the right wing with a knee None of these troubles upset Manchester's It spent practically all the second half around the Birmingham appearing certain of The win gave Manchester an un- I usual double in English Manchester the other team i from the Midlands had won the league ing on top of the first A shock goal by inside right Joe Hayes gave Manchester the lead two minutes after the Birmingham inside right Noel sey equalized to make the halftime score goals by Johnstone and Joe Dyson made Manchester the One dred thousand watched the Agents Swoop PITTSBURGH of city police and federal narcotics agents swarmed through Hill district Friday night in a sweeping attack on the cotics At least 21 persons were re- ported arrested on charge using or selling In federal agents had warrants for 69 persons pinpointed as suspects through intensive undercover work that covered an Play Summer must be Grant 10, of 89fi Garfield si sharpens up his eye in a workout Saturday at Sargent Park school ball fever in the small fry has undoubtedly sparked by the at Winnipeg Stadium this of the 1936