Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 29, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press phone number Whitehall 3-9331 All departments including classified adj. Final edition Winnipeg free press you will find 10, ii sports 18 to 21 radio to 12 Jumble 2t movie 13 i j3 easy does a diet .14 finance 33, 34 14. 15 35 vol. 67 no. 156 36 pages Winnipeg tuesday March 29, 1960 1 forecast Cloudy 15 and 25 Sun rises . Moon Elsei Sun . Moon sets . Soviet French a pact de Gaulle to get russian atomic information by Richard Wald Paris a new Franco soviet Trade agreement May be prepared in time to be announced formally this weekend when soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and French president Charles de Gaulle resume their talks. Officials on both sides Are also hopeful of drawing up an atomic information agreement that their respective leaders can sign and announce jointly. Progress on both these Points became known Here monday As Premier Khrushchev continued his tour of provincial France. The Trade agreement which will allow Russia to buy Here More freely has been under negotiation for a month. The possible terms of the atomic information Exchange agreement Are less Clear at the present time. Apparently the soviets Are will violence killings Mark South Africa Day of mourning ing to recognize France As a major nuclear Power and would like to Trade information and visits with the French. But Russia is not anxious to increase the work Stock of nuclear weapons and does not want to. App ear to be doing so fishing rules by Erik Watt first of three articles in a hotel at Gimli man., last week a Fisherman came across a letter. It was from the fisheries Branch of the Manitoba department of mines and resources and it was addressed to one of the major fish companies which operates on Lake Winnipeg. This was How the Manitoba fishermen s federation which had been under the impression it was to be asked to help Frame the regulations this year discovered that As usual the fishermen were not being consulted. Federation president Paul Olson of Gimli was in Winnipeg monday to attend the federation s two Day annual meeting and he was fight ing mad. See fishermen Page 5 police combing tense negro townships Johannesburg up tense quiet settled Over scarred negro townships in South Africa today after an orgy of Vio Lence that left at least two dead untold injured and Many buildings burned. Police combed the areas for the hoodlums who turned Mon Day s Day of mourning into six hours of concentrated bedlam. Col. J. C. Lemmer Deputy com missioner of police in Johannes Burg said four negroes have been arrested in connection with the killing of a negro Constable and the wounding of three others. In majority favors full apartheid debate United nations . A majority of the 11-nation Security Council was reported Mon Day to favor a. Full in discussion of South Africa s racial troubles despite that country s opposition. 4go Back to Africa gov. Long tells . Negroes they d be worse off Raleigh North Carolina a the body of a negro civilian a City court conviction of 43 be was found besides a badly dam Foo the Council meets wednesday to take up last week s shooting of negroes by White african pol ice. South Africa contends the shootings Are an internal matter outside in jurisdiction. Diplomats Here said opponents of South Africa will have no trouble in getting the seven votes needed to put the question on the Agenda and thus assure full scale debate. India asked formally monday that it be permitted to take part in the debate As a non member of the Council without voting privileges. Aged automobile. Reports from Capetown said that although. Its settlements were quiet this morning negroes were still staying away from work meanwhile bounced monday that the convictions and fines at Raleigh will be meanwhile the pan Africa most appease i to Superior court. Congress renewed its demand for one lawyer has said the cases the abolishing of the pass system Wal be taken j0 supreme for negroes or else face a total work Boycott by negroes. In parliament Justice minister Erasmus said of the demand they want our country. They non profit thais the hitch if Winnipeg s professional base Ball and hockey teams think they Are going to play sunday games under new amendments to the lord s Day act they had better be ready to go to court. Under the government s interpretation of the amendments passed in the dying moments of the last session of the legislature the professional teams would not qualify even if they could get around salary stipulations for their players. Besides having to prove that their players receive less than half their income from sports the team management would also have to prove that it qualifies under the provision which limits sunday sports to non profit organizations. Government officials would not comment directly on the Hopes of the professional organizations that the sunday sports door would be open to them. They would say Only that the Law. Will be enforced with the utmost strictness. There is no doubt that if the win vant to bring the White govern ment to its. police said they expected fur ther trouble As negroes were re ported burning their identity passes. In the township of Worcester eight negro policemen were unaccounted for. See s. Africa Page 7 to Widen Highway construction will Start this sum Mer on widening of the trans Canada Highway to four lanes from Winnipeg East to Highway 12. Hon John Thompson minister of Public works has announced. The program will be divided into two parts. The first portion five Miles from St. Anne s Road to the perimeter Highway will be a four Lane undivided Highway. Work will Start this summer to Widen the shoulders to take the extra two Concrete traffic lanes. The second part of the program will provide a divided Highway with a depressed Centre strip on the 17.6-mile stretch from the Peri North of Ste. Anne. Grading and work on structures will Start this summer. Ere s no Nipes warriors hockey team the night in years. Shouts from the Winnipeg Gold eyes baseball team audience at bars located in the or the Winnipeg Blue bombers rear the theatre vied with football team staged a contest and Drunken scenes on the stage. Charged admission on a sunday breach of the lord s Day act. Eatn i on monday Jack Perrin owner ing a Long London run. Dominic s of the warriors said most of his play takes place in a Dublin pub players would probably come in while Brendan s is set in a Dublin under the salary qualifications and Brothel. Some observers expressed the be Lief that most baseball players would qualify because they Are Dominic Behan s talents Stop under 21 even with this loophole Long Way Short of however the organizations might have a Tough time proving that they Are non commercial. Laid the groundwork for a possible United states supreme court Deci Sion on lunch counter demonstrations. Counsel for the students rail a Unity move passenger service merger by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff a possible integration of their passenger ser vices to reduce existing overlapping and Revenue deficits is under study by Canada s two major railroads Canadian National railways presi Dent Donald Gordon said tuesday. See railways Page 6 opposition Salvo blast by gun defence policy a sitting Duck Here Are some descriptions of the . Bomarc missile in the commons monday w. Pickersgill a Bona of dubious ancestry and even More Dubi Ous Paul Hellyer a Toronto an adopted child of the ., still born and Gro Murdo Martin or. Thompson said traffic studies Strain his own individual Indiana indicate that the Road will soon be Tion we should As a government overloaded. The extra lanes Are be quite temperate and not aban being planned to be completed in Don firm International grounds to time to carry the expected extra secure advantage on some Tern traffic Horary feelings on this London audience is kind it does t throw bottles London Reuters Brendan Behan s kid brother Dominic look a British style clobbering for the wild Irish opening of his first Lon Don play posterity be damned. It was the rowdies opening the play an attack on patriotic in Siscum Vii. J. A fact j f m u of they would be charged with a violence is As explosive As Bren Dan s the hostages now enjoy the daily express comments unlike brother Brendan or. A rancid Stew of shouting the usual Sodden twaddle about horses drink the troubles de Valera and the Brendan who draws As much general shouting the audience. Even Dominic s attempt at a finally contented himself with shouting up the he said later in his dressing room the reception was t up Dublin. There they to 19 die in whisky explosion Glasgow a Britain s worst fire brigade disaster in explosion of a Blaz ing whisky 19 firemen and injured at least 40 other firefighters monday night. The explosion dumped tons of rubble and burning scotch whisky on three fire trucks and rocked surrounding tenements. Worse than War officials said that not even Dur claim As Many firemen victims. The six Storey warehouse con Ujj Renahan no draws As Jii ulu publicity from his alcoholic Active Sallow of whisky cities As from his writings boy and a huge amount of tobacco coated the opening night. He the owners said the financial loss quarrelled with Dornini a couple might reach of Days earlier Over the play s by warehouse Nad already can my crumbling from flames Dominic who played the role of when the first units of firemen a Ballad Singer could barely be arrived heard above the Boos cheers and a Short time later there was a deep rumble and then the Walls bulged and split apart in a deadly a Devil a in a final curtain speech was drowned Cascade of debris. The blast by cries from the audience. He ripped off the roof and shot Blaz ing barrels of whisky into the narrow cobbled streets below. Tons of rubble and Rivers of the fire monday i thunderstorm along with rain sleet nod Snow turned Winnipeg streets into minor lakes of water and slush pro Viding adventurous walking for City pedestrians. This Man figures he has it licked by Start ing to climb on a Park Bench hut he would do better with a Canoe on most streets and Side walks. Warn of driving hazards monday s Freak March storm which turned City and country roads into a Slushy mess is to be followed by Cooling weather that will set up treacherous drive to probe Hutt Erite tax Issue Ottawa special Revenue minister George Nowlan has or dered his department to prepare a full report on the non payment of Federal income taxes by Hull Eric colonies. Or. Nowlan said in an inter View i am going to gel to the Bottom of this thing. I have asked my department to give me a full and exhaustive report on every aspect of it the applicable Law the background ing the War did any single fire ing conditions throughout the prov and the i Ulllf-at-1 the 32 Hutt Erite colonies in at noon tuesday the weather j Manitoba in common with those office was predicting Cloudy Wea Jin other provinces pay no income ther should persist through wed lax. The colonies Are considered the National Parent teacher mag or s mesday but that freezing drizzle religious organizations wherein no Bomarc branded As dead Duck but Pearkes has t lost Faith by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff Canada is depending upon an obsolete aircraft and a downgraded american missile for her defence Liberal opposition Leader l. B. Pearson charged monday As he led a slashing attack on the conservative government. He accused the administration of Lack of adequate consultation with the United slates on Continental defence. Tax talks set for july 25 premiers indicate Date satisfactory for Ottawa meet by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff july 25 to 27 Bave been chosen As the dates for a Federal provincial fiscal Confer ence if the dates Are agreeable to provincial premiers. This will be a vitally important conference. It will have the difficult task of plotting a course for Federal provincial relations after existing tax agreements expire March 31. 1962. Several premiers including Duff Roblin of Manitoba t. C. Of Saskatchewan e. C. Manning of Alberta indicate the proposed dates will be satisfactory. The prime minister and Cabinet would prefer to the conference their whole attention without having of the in session at the same time. Thus it looks As though Mem ers of parliament going Home for easter april 13 will be Able in Lart arranging for their summer actions during july and August. Parliament will go Back into pcs Ion after the easter recess april _5. This will leave 50 sitting Days until july 1. But with the business f the House making Progress lowly it is doubted Here thai the members will Complete their work in july 1. Prime minister Diefenbaker has indicated he is now beginning to on incr a fall session. The Federal government has no desire for an physical output As the Economy ther session in the hoi summer emerged from the 1957-58 races months. If the work of the House Kcf House Leader Hazen argue joined with the liberals to Bias the government Labelling the Bomarc a american missile dead canadians had Bee led to believe that by relying o the Bomarc the greatest def enc possible could be achieved. H claimed there was evidence o Lack of adequate consultation with the United slates. Bui defence minister Pearkes declined to be budged from i stand that the american Boman will form an essential part o Canadian and United states air defence. Has t lost Faith i have not lost Faith in the or. Pearkes declared we Are not going to scrap that sacred agreement with our allies and give up just because somebody says there is a possibility that the Bomarc May not be the minister added. Withdraw these Bomarc ruin that Chain of defence and then you have left the continent wide open and there would nol be i deterrent o the russian bomb ers see Bomarc Page Canada s gnat record Ottawa eco Nomy marked up a six per cent gain last year in the Gross a ional product As the total value of goods and services produced reached a record the Bureau of statistics reported Oday. About two thirds of the Rise was in physical volume the Bureau estimated with a two per cent Rice increase accounting for the rest. The four per cent increase in physical output As the Economy Ion matched the average an Mal increase of four per cent in Ojst War years. In 1957 and 1958 Here was virtually no change in physical volume though Price uses produced a gain of 2.5 per cent in 1958. The 1959 expansion might have greater but for a pause in he third Quarter of the year Hen expansion was checked mainly As a result of Industrial disputes in Canada and the . In the fourth Quarter of the ear the Gross National running at an annual rate of trapped in traffic London i Reuters Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong ones were trapped for 10 min pcs monday in a half mile trafic Jam on a main Road into London. They were returning rom a weekend in the country. Not wound up by july 1. An autumn sitting about mid september will be held. In Winnipeg Premier Roblin said he was glad the tax talk dates had announced so far in Advance allowing Lime for preparations. Looking for a pet this want and under pets. Dogs cats Birds livestock 16 ski Maranar 2 hrs. Old. Up 4-015s, is among the hundreds of bar gains in today s classified Sec Tion. No matter what you need shop and save in free press want ads. To networks treat children like morons Washington Cap the Merican people Aren t As Moro in As the television networks eem to think says the editor of and Snow flurries would end before evening. Meanwhile the forecast Low temperature for tuesday night is 15 degrees. And the Mercury is not expected to Rise above 25 degrees on wednesday. See weather Page 7 Queen Mother is 111 London Mother Elizabeth is ill with influenza it was announced today. She is 59. She was seen this morning by her doctors at Clarence House profit is made by any one individual a Winnipeg income tax official said 1jc1 o ant flaming whisky cascaded Over her Royal Home near Buckingham Palace. Continued see Hutte rites Page 5 the Duchess of Kent and Princess film performance. The new elevator at Buckingham Palace blew a fuse Between the first and second delaying the Royal party Tor 10 minutes. Mechanics finally cranked the car Back up to the second floor by hand in another prepared address prof. Kimball wilds of the University of Florida said another phenomenon of North american is having powerful effect on today s Younki people. He described suburban in As an Antiseptic segregated affair where children find themselves in a society in which it seems All Peop Are much like them they do not learn to live with because income earners to to another Section of the Community to earn their living the child gains an unrealistic picture of the artless Jiuu we need of work work is some programs and non thing done by less fortunate of those spawned by people i people or assigned for disciple whose polluted hallucinations Ary Eva h. Grant of Chicago said we dare the networks to have a National Survey conducted by a reliable research Agency on what people want to in an address prepared for the in an a Viesa elevator delays Prince White House conference on Chil Philip Dren and mrs Grant said Princess children s programs with few artless what make one think they must consciously or unconsciously hate some delegates Are at tending the conference including about 80 from Canada
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