Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 5, 1957, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 4 Winnipeg free press tuesday november a 1957 Moke about pensions continued from Page 1 More about but there was no answer to the question of How the second this be financed. The bin will raise to monthly s4s the Universal pension to Canada takes look at defence policy Ottawa up russian launch that Russia possesses operational Jon an Island in cold Lake during ing of Earth satellites will bring intermediate Range ballistic mis the weekend when an argument cont hued from Page Chubb told police that he Charoltte and the girl were alone those 70 and Over received by said monday a ton a sweeping reappraisal of can Siles capable of placing nuclear to Royal assent. Tuesday thy commons was to take up debate on three parallel Moons will be intensified in Light of the warheads on virtually every Al lied base in Western Europe. The has 12 fighter squadrons on four bases in Western Europe. However officials said they Don t believe Russia yet has of outer space. Measures. They would authorize and Hon. George Pearkes de similar increases to in Maxi a Fence minister told a service mum payments for old age assist a club luncheon that what has to be Ance to the needy aged 65-69, and done to counter the dangers of to the disabled and Blind in attack Wil involve enor Means test ceilings governing the Mous expenditures. It was no Good payments also would be try to fight with weapons which of Man Marla Qon c de eve yet Nas operational intercontinental Ballis tic missiles. Meanwhile the defence depart ment plans to eliminate every project not immediately or directly connected with the defence of North America or with can when the rancher and Chubb re to become effective the changes the Potentia enemy itself had de will require approval by the prov a dared and proven to be obsolete inces which finance the programs further mean s Ada s nato commitments officials reiterated. Jointly with the Federal govern ment. Or. Pearkes also said equip ment in the second satellite will Hon George Marler a Mont lid la russians with Iofolo real it. Antoine Westmount sad m u u h me to the increase coupled with a boost of the liberals much in the the government should say How it planned to meet the deficit or. Monteith indicated it will be up to Hon. Donald Fleming finance minister to decide whether to meet the deficit out of general government revenues or to alter d b further their Means of attacking with intercontinental or supersonic ballistic missile s aircraft. A 11 government expenditures must be examined most care fully. Certain items which Are so desirable but not so essential must be eliminated. Or. Pearkes said the satellite Laune hings indicate russian scientists have gone a Long Way to j on monday the government declined to say whether it Wil Les Stablish a commons defence com Mittee. Hazen argue Kcf Assini Boia said there is a widespread belief that Canada s defence program is outdated because of recent soviet developments in Earth satellites and intercontinental ballistic missiles. He asked whether defence pol icy would be referred to a Spe Cial commons committee for study. Or Pearkes said the govern finance the pension fund. Or Ler s suggestion that the pension increase might be made at the expense of Canada s defence Effort. R. Mar to launch intercontinental Many officials stuck to their Contention that manned aircraft still comprise the main threat to North America. But one informant said inter service rivalry has grown to such proportions that it is becoming difficult for the civilian author Ottawa up prime to obtain unbiased views Tor Diefenbaker monday night from the armed forces on de lauded the Wise counsel of strategy. I nine progressive conservatives desperate struggle Quebec tory maps Fine with Diefenbaker elected in Quebec province last i june 10. I am sure this source said the Craf is waging a desperate struggle to he added in a maintain its existence. If missiles French language Csc television i supplanted manned aircraft the broadcast that at the next elec arc of As it exists today might j Tion we shall find a Good number disappear. Of other persons of the same Cali a for this reason it was stated Bre among the candidates of our the Craf has refused to accept Don t panic Over russians Pearson urges Western world started Between Hariette and the girl. When Miv Chubb attempted to intervene he told police he also was beaten up. After Char Lette left the House or. Chubb placed the girl on the bed. He said she appeared to be dead. Charlette returned and got into the same bed or. Chubb told police. When their employer arrived by Canoe to take them to work they decided to report the occurrence and left Charlette on the Island. Turned to the Island Charlette was gone. were a .22 Cali Bre Rifle ammunition and some food he said. When they returned to Sherridon they were. Interrogated by police who had arrived in a chartered air Craft. The police also brought a flin fou Coroner. But when the police plane landed on the Lake the body had disappeared. Bloody clothes the Only evidence consisted of some blood stained garments. When the search was resumed tuesday morning police were us ing a Well As a plane to search the area. Ground parties ment would be pleased to consider also struggling through the suggestion but that does not heavily wooded. Swamp lands. An mean it will be Iother party in a Canoe was patrol Kcf Leader m. J. Coldwell Sug Jling the Shore tested the government look up the i an ramp plane from Dauphin numerous resolutions in the past by has joined in the search. Progressive conservatives while in opposition urging establish ment of a commons committee on defence expenditures. More about dog continued from Page 1 stenographer knows How r red Feather helps same Way about it As i do that t is a wonderful organization and brings happiness and help to she said. If Only More people knew what it was like to be in need to sex chive a helping hand in time of Prience the less pleasant Side of need and that is Why i support i life and then to be Given help and the Community 19-year-old j Hope like the red Feather Agen Giscla Weingartner of 520 St. Jecies give everyone would give John s Avenue said in a recent More than they give miss Weingartner i know what it Means to re the Tass report gave no Indica Tion from or. Dik Ushin what the new sources of Power were that gave the propulsive Force Lor launching sputnik ii. It has been estimated that soviet scientists have developed of 000 pounds with which to shoot the a United states Navy statement half ton satellite with its contain ers holding complicated instruments into space. Laika the Little female dog on Board sputnik ii was reported to have spent the first hours in satisfactory condition according to Tass. That All is Well with his tory s first space passenger was indicated Tass said by recordings of Laika s pulse breathing blood pressure and other information transmitted by the satellite s radios. But Laika is expected to remain alive Only during the first Days of the satellite s flight through space the soviet rocket expert said monday night. Prof. Kirill Petrovich Stan Yuko Vich made the prediction about the life expectancy of Laika in an interview broadcast by radio Moscow. The authority on satellites had the be Young Charlette was born and raised in the District. His parents still live in the area and arc among the oldest pioneers in the District his Grandfather the late Phillipe Charette died about 11 years Over 100 years old. He an Iroquois Indian from new York state who was reported to have Ridden West to help Riel in 1385, and who had later come to the cold Lake country. He is the Man reputed to have discovered the original Sherritt Gordon mine. The Charlette family Are non coming to Winnipeg from Ger Many nine years ago miss Wein Artner still has vivid memories of Low she suffered in her War torn iome country where she was separated from her father for Over a year and a half. But she also has vivid memories of the kindnesses x of people and organizations who helped her and her family when they were Refu gees in War time Europe prior to coming to Canada. Today she lives in Winnipeg with her father and Mother and works As a Steno Grapher. I have always supported the Community Chest and i know most just finished saying rocket shaped satellite that was comm funny i Luiu must of the other people i meet feel to be rotating around its Ter View. I miss Weingartner says. Woodil new Matic a new concept in surface travel own Axis when he was asked whether the rotations would affect the life of the dog red planet he replied this rotation especially in the first Days of the existence of the sputnik while the dog is still alive will have no effect on its functions. Prof. Sta Yukovich s statement was taken to mean that no mechanism had been included in the satellite to attempt to eject the dog in its Container and Para Chute them Back to Earth. The goals of soviet scientists were summed up by v. V. Dobon a leading physicist. He said the russians Are working on projects to set up satellite stations in space and Send ton manned spaceships to Mars these spaceships would travel at speeds greater than Miles per hour. Such trips were predicted for the end of this Centi iry. He also declared that a project is in the works which would make possible travel to the Moon in one Day. Moke about a Power continued from Page share data democratic rep. Carl Durham of North Carolina chairman of the joint committee said that if the administration should be ready with proposed amendments late in november or Early in december he would Call the committee into session to begin hearings on them rather than wait until Congress convenes Jan. 7. This could hasten by weeks final consideration of the legislation. In his recent talks Here with prime minister Harold Macmil Lan president Eisenhower prom ised to ask Congress to Amend the atomic Energy act As May. Be necessary and desirable to permit by Michael Best free staff writer Hon. L. B. Pearson monday urged the Western world pot to react to russian scientific strides by rash talk and panic and by letting its diplomacy become Frozen with the former external affairs min ister called for steadiness and stability deep thinking instead of rash instead of being Frozen in fear by recent events Western Diplo Macy had to be aggressive flexible and the West had to be ready to go half Way even More than half Way in meeting the other Side for settlement of world problems or. Pearson said. His comments came at a Winnipeg luncheon meeting sponsored by the Manitoba Liberal Progress Sive association it was his first Winnipeg appearance since win inflation there was no More in Ning peace prize. Never in world history was peace More important and a dramatic debt to Stalin and Khrushchev than to its o in Wise and other Western leaders. Or. Pearson expressed the wish that we d act More and react less in the Western world do things because they re right Tiol because we re frightened into turning to foreign Trade policy he warned that conservative proposals to divert some of Canadian foreign purchases from the to Britain might Lead to a great Deal of Trou ble for the nation. He was in Hearty support of increased Trade with the Commonwealth particularly with Bri Tain but we must be careful not to invite accusations of unfair discrimination the kind of thing we Don t like when other people do it to if we embark on that kind of thing Well find ourselves in deep he warned foreign Trade with the possible exception of portent problem for Canada than her foreign Trade. He hoped that diversionary restrictive ideas sign of this was in recent be that the Velo ments behind the Iron cur Tain. A nation most of whose people 50. Or 60 years ago were illiterate had changed the face not Only of their own country but of All the or. Pearson said. For a Fetter or worse they have added a new. Dimension to our vision As our he did not think the world was on the Edge of catastrophe but for the time being the Strate Gic balance had been tilted against the West. Any illusion the West had of material superiority Over those we fear had been torn from us by the russian satellite Laune hings. Fear had been the main cementing in the North Allan treaty indians highly respected in j tic treaty organization and in the District. This sense nato owed a greater key senator urges drastic policy change by Rowland Evans Washington special Nyht a gathering atmosphere of urgency surrounded an extra Ordinary secret briefing of bipartisan ., Senate leaders monday in the office of Secretary of defence Neil Mcelroy. Sen Lyndon Johnson of Texas the democratic Leader appealed for bold new thinking by the Eisenhower administration and cited Russia s two Earth satellites As Clear proof that the United states must begin at once mobilizing and developing our resources As rapidly As it is now essential he said to explore the real need for dras tic changes in our sen. Johnson sen. Styles Bridges w chairman of the Republican policy committee in the Senate and democratic sen. Richard Russell of Georgia chairman of the Senate armed services com Mittee the Senate s big three on All matters of defence lunched with Secretary Mcelroy then spent the entire afternoon getting briefed by him. And the Pentagon s missile experts on the Missile and satellite pro Grams. Informants said the briefing reds quit in arms set up by Philip Cook United nations special Nyht the soviet Union announced monday that it would no longer participate in the United nations disarmament commission and its five Power subcommittee. The soviet move was called a most discouraging development by commander Allen Noble chairman of the British delegation but it Carne As no great Surprise among the Western Powers. Late last week the rus sians proposed that the disarmament commission and subcommittee be abolished and replaced by a permanent body comprised of All 82 member nations. This soviet proposal in the in was followed Over the weekend necessary Ana Aesir we to permit by increasingly harsher state of close and fruitful collaboration in mrs Rev of scientists and engineers of great Britain the United states and other Friendly session became Stormy at one Point when sen. Bridges sharply criticized the Navy directed Satel Lite program and refused to be mollified by Navy assurances the project was proceeding satisfactorily. The briefing covered the three services surface to surface sur face to air air to air and air to surface missiles and army and air Force anti missile missile projects informants said. Sen. Russell was reported to have questioned defence and ser vice officials persistently on Why Missile programs were not farther advanced and the weapons closer to operational use. In the White House sunday s official reaction of no Surprise at the second soviet sputnik gave Way monday to a statement that the executive Branch is studying very carefully the whole mat Ter of Russia s surprising advances in the Art of rocketry. The executive Branch is Ana lying this very carefully both As to what it Means in terms of rocketry and also As to its scientific the White House said. Review spending president Eisenhower will hold a news conference wednesday. The White House also announced that a special Cabinet meeting would be held on tuesday for a review of the president s new legislative and spending programs for the coming year. Reduced spending goals established before the russians dramatized their apparent Lead Over the In the crucial science of rocketry Are virtually certain to be raised perhaps substantially. The conference Between or. Mcelroy and the senators in the Pentagon undoubtedly explored budgetary As Well As military implications of. The sputnik and rus Sia s claimed Lead in developing the intercontinental ballistic mis Sile on which the world balance of Power could Binge. Ments both Here and in Moscow charging that the present Dis armament negotiating machinery czech president seriously 111 Vienna a Prague radio said monday night czech pres ident a n t o n i n Zapotocky was taken seriously ill. The broadcast heard Here did not disclose the nature of the 72 Yea r old communist president s was world group Deputy soviet foreign minister v. V. Kuznets or told the general Assembly s political committee monday the experience of negotiations in the in disarmament commission and in us subcommittee has shown that the above bodies Are unable to1 achieve any Progress in the solution of the disarmament illness but said he is in a state the disarmament question he Sanatorium where condition said should permanently be under the. Supervision of All states was reported satisfactory. Fires kill sheep Adelaide Reuters at least sheep were killed Fri Day in a series of Bush firms which swept Over 400. Square Miles in South Australia. Weary firefight ers who battled for 36 hours were replaced Friday night by fresh men but there was no Hope of controlling the Blaze v until the wind dropped. Of the or. Kuznetsov said his government considers that All at tempts to make use of the Dis armament subcommittee for productive work have been entirely he then declared that Russia will not participate in the in disarmament commission and its subcommittee in their present More about Reform continued from Page 1 meanwhile the government re form committee went ahead with plans to streamline the present system. It adopted the recommendations of a committee of department Heads on shortcut handling for such matters As approaches to Public streets encroachments on Public property permission to erect Metal Clad buildings stables Gar Ages tents for business purposes lumber and Wood Yards. Also abbreviated was City procedure on local improvements convention attendance by City officials complaints from the Public car allowances for civic employees and disposal of City property under most of these items Are now re Quiring committee approval twice. Under the proposed system they would get it Only once these proposed changes will go before City Council in two weeks. Object of. The current plan is merger of the works utilities and safety committees already merged Are the health and welfare committees. When this work is done said Aid. Committee could examine Thi Council commissioner system. Government would follow a policy of expanding Trade with All coun tries without discrimination. There May have been times in the past and i m thinking of the 1930 s when the deep nature of the crisis appeared to demand that or. Pearson said. But the need now was not to divert Trade but to expand it. Canada had a lot of her Trade eggs in one Basket the he added. He would like to see More in other baskets in particular More Trade with the common wealth countries but Only if this was not done at the expense of our other Trade stick to policy he hoped the Liberal party would stick to the policy of Multi lateral Trade with no restrictions and seek diversification of markets Only within this framework. Returning to foreign policy he said he was glad that in his first address to the in Assembly prime minister Diefenbaker had declared that the in would continue to be the Cornerstone of Canadian for eign policy. Or. Pearson said that a year ago at the time of the Suez crisis he doubted whether sons members of the conservative party Felt this Way towards the in. Wei took a great Deal of he. Said some of it Strong and i Felt at the time not All of it in a press conference later he indicated that Hon. Gordon Cli urch 111, minister of Trade and com Merce had been among the conservative maps who spoke against the in. 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