Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 15, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba Free Press Phone Number 93-9331 AM Final Edition VOL. 63 NO. 196 Free Press 40 PAGES MAY 15, 1956 The Weather Sunny with occasional cloudy Winds increasing to south at 20 Wednesday Low tonight and high 30 and 65. Sim a.m. Sun Sets 0.07 m. Mcon Rises a.m. Moon Sets 1.16 a.m. SUNNY Who's 6 Would Fire Any CECer Who Says So The Civic Election Com- Slaw said Monday there was no dissension in the ranks of lhe CEC at Winnipeg's city and any CKC alderman who says there is eel He was speaking to newspaper reporters on press reports last week thai the appointment of rrer alderman Jack transit chairman had shaken CKC TO RESIGN Govt. To Cut Off Pipeline Debate itn OF Russian Cuts Charged By Drew BY VICTOR MACKIE Highlights Cramped by closure dramatic pipeline debale may be brought to an end in the com- mons next History was made in the house Monday when Rt. Hon. C. minister of trade and gave notice at the end of. Russia's disarmament announced by Leonid F. Foreign ministry Press to a group of re- He said the Soviet had made these major the first in the said can lhat the government along down here without his invoke closure to take He ought to resign from the al i a.m. Wednesday the discussion on the pipeline The Commons will then start said he was going to bring the natter up on the floor of council and publicly protest the suggestion there was ill j considering ana debating the CEC pipeline with Four CEC aldermen had op- expected to hold to two days j appointment tne debate on each stage of the I posed the Blumbery and five favored it Immediately after the story had hr: had up the lie had been that CEC dermen were never definitely told to take any stand on The alderman had heard one mor that one CEC had warned another that his CEC en- would be withdrawn if he supported A THREAT i got any to that kind of asked dill i that there was Ontario and tension among alderman he Quebec foar the Great second in committee I See Page East Fears Lake Strike were not any doing the CEC Canada Falls Short On NATO lakes wage dispute may cause a serious shortage of western iced grains and the Canadian tion of Agriculture has launched sn appeal for an adequate supply of rail Federation president H. H. nam said today he has conferred with trade department seeking assurances that there will he freight cars lo replace ships lied up in the Those assurances have not yet been Mr. Hannam said Ontario and the co-operatives are worried time since NATO was formed about Each year seven years Canada is going farmers jn eastern to fall short on a major military on iarge supplies of commitment to the prairie feed grain to build up their The government promised NATO last year that hy the end The came of 1955 it would have four hopes for early jet fighter squadrons in of the which It row is known that only one has struck two shipping com- squadron will reach the panies members of the RCAF Air Division in by Lake the end of this The oilier The five three promised lhe association have pledged may reach Europe next front and have started Senior officials said Monday that jng up vessels in a move of the planned movement of the four to France and West was not known immediately many has taken longer than seven presidents he able to reach the The chief reason is that though indicated it might not the RCAF now can obtain all the an to attend on Stock Marts Down Arms Steel News Hit NEW markets entered a second session of ing today as news that Russia was cutting the size of her military doubled up with unfavorable re- ports from steel and auto industries to set of more than 30.000 Soviet troops within a Hon. I off a sharp price from the territory of Kast Selling was light on the Wall Three hundred and B. dedine but pi move was To reduce its armed forces by men by May 1. 1957, j this figure to be in addition toj the 640.000 men allegedly last To reduce aments and military in jis not impressed by the In keeping with this disband 63 several Pearson Says Cannot Tell If True OTTAWA j Canadian government i three aircraft divisions and a number of military This is to include the withdrawal that from Moscow i the Soviet Union cut its armed forces hy said Tuesday he is The reaction in the big United cut military expenditures in I t States market was extended to the 1957 budget in proportion oy ine Exc g and the manpower and armament as the Russians London stock i indicated at the London Toronto's volume was under To give servicemen armament meeting bv the industrial the opportunity to find work T Df jne industrial Soviet industry and they intended lo do v 3.97 points Monday To undertake the disarmament along mat. up to 2 m New York 5 30 move as a contribution to the absence of an bringing the practical disarmament solution agreement providing for Jones average down to 491.98 under consideration in the UX we do At industrials were and to show the Soviet Union as. know what they are actually down and at 1 p.m. today a and consistent Mr. Pearson pointed lost 4.85 at 457.58. of peace and lessening i See PEARSON Page fl j The overnight setback at New international York resulted in a lower close on the London with losses ranging up to a Oil i government bonds land American favorites in the in- section were most i Widespread declines hit the in- although volume was on I light The movement was i described as a precautionary down rather than a Monday's losses in New York's uor paper values were estimated as in neighborhood of Three Years Is U.S. Reaction By JAMES E. WASHINGTON Poor roads make life difficult days for Charles of 120 Bourget in St. Because the road leading to his home is Hansell has to carry liis and feed Tor his in lhe back a quarter of a mile distance which leads railroad Mere Mr. accompanied hy his son pauses for a moment's rest as he carries a newly purchased in the back way to his 31r. Hansell and two of his neighbors appeared at St. Boniface council Monday thai something be done lo gravel road and put in A small owned hy St. was busy Tuesday on the road to do to make it By MICHAEL BEST aircraft it wants with relative snort case it been unable to get CHANGE IN DEMANDS commission is now before the cabinet and secretary Tuesday Mr. Bracken Liquor Inquiry was a leading candidate will take a prominent a position on the Temperatures M .IN IT. minimum and fnr 2-', ending a.m. MRV Hi r. aircrew as it would A shipping spokesman indicated place in administering vince's new the In moving four squadrons to had revised ju the defence department wnich a shift from does want lo cut down lo hourly wage The home an hour and ia 4o-hour It rejected an It appears now that the alri sociation offer of an Sll force will build up its home increase for another I strength beyond the present nine a 1957. squadrons before moving the the contract units to Dec. 31. deckhands aboard This may be done by earn 79 an hour crews and planes to Selection of a liquor rue When the Bracken commission wound up its Mr. joined the for work in connection with the probe of beer prices and prof More he has to develop standards for new liquor outlets and work in connection with the new liquor act. Mr. Halstead joined the Bracken j j commission in its early days and Tr. SI While House Press C. speaking the approval of President took the news very j statement comes as no stir he a matter it was anticipated by secretary of stale in his testimony j last week before the House Affairs and by Mr. j the assistant on both London and since his return to the United statement would have more significance if the Russian gation at the disarmament ence had been more willing to cept the disarmament proposals made particularly the dent's suggestion for aerial MANPOWER PINCH Top observers here feel that sia may lie attempting fo make a virtue of a With to men under the Soviet is feeling a manpower pinch when attempting to step up duction of all types of from naval craft to airplanes and nuclear news was the announcement that U.S. steel production had dropped to slightly over 85 per cent of capacity and reports that the auto- mobile makers had shaved steel orders rather abruptly before new model U.S. Steel lost points in day's market and in early trading today was down another full tiering an open distrust was the reaction here Monday jof the issues Moscow's announcement it was cutting Soviet armed 9nly 21t3 by to We're In Dire Peril BY ROWLAND EVANS JR. I WASHINGTON Adm. Arthur W. man of the Joint Chiefs of said Monday the U.S. is in greater than in the mediate period before Formosa Guns Harbor because of Russia's new capability for Adm. the top U.S. tary declared that of the Communist nations do not appear to have air it is believed See Page 9 And Robbed he is f aim ui tx now in building tour ot weck sinn a New Study On Study j j For Flood Protection Quemoy Blasted He whv said he sees blazed in the area Tuesday in the heaviest action be- tween Chinese Nationalists and Communists in more than two The Nationalist defence ministry said the Reds fired 638 shells at United States the two islands ot the United States it least Court O them beyond normal This would provide at least nucleus for new squadro the old ones ship out fo Or he split in In either result would be substantially the i The four squadrons A TT1 move to Europe one at a time as home defence strength is Mayor George Sharpe of public S. J. peg has been appointed chairman deputy provincial treasurer and of a sub-committee George chairman of the In- ito take advantage of the knowledge gained on liquor administration Lhe Working on meagre clubb who has been James police were still control commission sel a Development two unidentified men who since 194., is and it of Red and robbed a cab driver tbe will delay on Madison street at about proclaiming the new liquor 14 a.m. the new commission i Leo De 42. 117 Harriet I si employed by Mr who is now tne was hit over the head committee on the i the two men and He joining the Bracken should not be able to stay ahead in this crucial segment of military Mr. Wilson and Adm. Radford went to Capitol Hill to testify jointly on what Mr. Wilson called the inherent in any material reduction of the hower administration's new foreign military aid A substantial cut in the said Mr. would a complete re- evaluation of our international ition and of our own military I Adm. Radford's allusion to greater today than mQy and Quemoy a three-hour The Nationalists began firing back soon after the Reds opened Singapore Talks Fail LONDON Negotiations on independence for Singapore ended in deadlock David head of the crown col- first elected an- he will resign as chief minister after his return to Singa- in the Harbor came in an exchange with He leaves Other Alexander of his coalition government stressing the importance of who took part in the talks here Appointment of the I tee was announced Monday by Premier Campbell following a built This will YORK State Winnipeg General He was a former Hudson any sudden drop in Court Justice Waiter was allowed Lynch today upheld the after- to Bay Co. employee and served four I war years as a RCAF Therr are bigger things in than You Will Find Main Inside PAGE NO. News 2. 4. 3, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 13, 25, Heaths and Funerals 6 and TV 14. Hollywood Column 35 Entertainment 15 Social News 17 to 19 suspension which the U.S. Ama-1 teur Athletic Union imposed Wes ace American The justice at the same criticized some amateur athletic has eliminated himself as an amateur justice not without OTTAWA was after considering 8 has decided to the second letter 01 David T whose mile his patronage of the clearing up a year was the fastest ever run Drama Festival and will jn njs The main committee has 10 members representing the cial and the Industrial Development j Board of Greater The other members of Mayor sub-committee J. S. assistant deputy minister Retreat Accepted By Massey First military preparedness in the age of are also expected to The sub-committee will make said it took A internal Office spokesman said how cost-benefit years arter the Japanese attack on it had been agreed that the point had been reached when further discussion would serve no useful quines have been carried out in North and it will mend what Manitoba's approach should The main provincial municipal committee was appointed last De- A statement from the Pre- office Monday said that it had considered ways and means of undertaking cost-benefits studies of the projects outlined in the 1953 The statement said the meeting had Pearl Harbor for the U.S. to get fully prepared for waging all out studies should he made the federal government as was the Red river basin Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent U.S. Unions Raise Fund To Fight Cause ATLANTIC N.J. foreclosures and merchandise AFL-CIO leaders because they support de- and have registered head a National Union Civil Rights that the Committee to raise funds and be used to support court other direct support to Negroes He said that the committee had replied that the studies for desegregation and i will also strive to encourage active T Ml it was and sympathy among Wash. the unionized Southern ian was suspended tend the final play next Saturday the AAU Feb. 19 on charges originally Government j and tired but obviously one- of authorities said The a 0______ University of Kansas who now is The festival opened al officer in the Marine The Toronto lawyer originally time logger Bert Thomas early wrote 3.000 festival associates ing support of Calvert Distillers which provides funds for the day became the first person in tory to swim Puget Sound between Seattle and port to the main committee soon as amateur The letter The former marine frogman Sports Finance Comirs 22, 23, 24 was accused of taking money with tUl T. i written on festival himself from the 46-degree; presentation by Le Cercle the above allowable expenses to of St. Boniface of the NOW 25, 26, 27 in certain water at a.m. PDT a.m. after battling the tides of the i Creation of the with George AFL-CIO as and David president of the International dies Garment Workers as was disclosed A. 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