Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, May 17, 1960

Issue date: Tuesday, May 17, 1960
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 17, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba Pax to Pryk. Tummy. Kay Mito Annive Bart London Reuters Register of shipping oldest and largest ship classification society la the Werk celebrated 300th annl veneer monday. Tint Quality pictures of Royal wedding rushed by Jet Plena to the Elar weakly for first Public Tion Are the fined Pic of Princess Margaret s wedding. Don t miss the his tory making Royal wed Ding Pici uras in this week s 0reat Issue. Want hired Penticton. . Up the Federal government will be asked to employ professional librarians in its embassies abroad. The an Nual Rae eting of the of critic pc Cohan Bia lab Mariana associate Leo approved a Resolution that said librarians can bring knowledge of Canada to foreign countries. New Dodge "6 saves on any Gas see Pace 11 new underwear Comfort for men who want to look and feel Slimmer Bikini Brief Here s a new kind of underwear for men who want maximum Comfort with minimum coverage. Cut High on the sides with a Low Waistband. Tailored of support giving stretch Nylon jockey bikinis dry quickly never need ironing. Ideal for sports and travel Poi jockey Bikini s now come in Plains and stripes in the following fashionable red Blue Black or Olive. As a companion to your Bikini briefs May we suggest jockey Brand to shirts. The Fuji pro portioned body is extra Long in the Tail. The famous non Sag Collar is by Loa reinforced to keep its shape. Jockey Brand underwear made in Canada Only by available at All better stores Howard s men s Wear Mischa Pollock clot him s17.39 Selkirk Are. Cloth4no co. Ltd. Main at Pacific Dayton s United pm. We s-3is4 upe Oulu sense came too late Pearkes cites higher Cost figure on Arrow 87 Walter Lippmann Washington special Nyht As of monday afternoon there u Only the faintest Chance that the a unit meeting will not break up t is certain that the president will not go to Russia the invitation having been withdrawn. Thus the attempts to arrive at a truce in the cold War and to relax the ten ions Here unless there is a dip Ora Atic Miracle a tragic fiasco. The Issue on which the Confer ence has been disrupted is the Light of the u-2, or More precise y the position taken by the presi ent and his administration. We must remember that when uie Lane was captured or. Thrush Hev opened the door to the presi ent for a diplomatic exit from his quandary he did not believe said or. K. That or. Eisenhower was responsible for ordering the flight. Golden silence undoubtedly or. K. Knew that at. Eisenhower must have author Zed the general plan of the flights it he preferred to let the presi ent say what in act was a sorry ind of truth that he did not authorize this particular flight. The diplomatic answer would have Jeen to say nothing at the time or it the most to Promise an Ade jute investigation of the whole affair. Instead or. Eisenhower rallied that be was responsible that Uch flights were necessary and then he let the world think even he did not say so in exact words hat the flights would continue. This locked the door which or. Khrushchev had opened. It trans Ormed the embarrassment of be ing caught in spying nto a direct Challenge to the1 sovereignty of the soviet Union. This avowal this refusal to use h6 convention of diplomacy was a Atal mistake. For it made it impossible for or. Khrushchev to pass the affair. Had he done hat he would have been in a position of acknowledging to the world to the soviet people to his critics within the soviet Union and to his communist allies that e had surrendered to the United tales the right to violate soviet territory. No statesman can live n any country after making such an admission. A mistake the news from Paris on monday shows that or. Eisenhower had already realized that his making an avowed policy of the flight Wes crucial mistake which had to be corrected. On saturday there was t appears a briefing of the Cor respondents to Tell them that we had never meant to say that the flights would continue. On sunday a broadcast in the u.s., or. George Allen said the same thing. And on monday the president told or. Khrushchev that flights Over been suspended and Are not to be. a week ago this might have sufficed to quiet Down the affair. The withdrawal was however ate and it May prove to have been too Little. For during the past week the flight and the Way it was handled had Given the soviet government a Rich Opportunity to weaken the ring of America s Al ies around Russia. Those who say hat or. K. Has seized upon the Opportunity solely in order to make propaganda have not i think realized the Gravity of the disaster which has befallen us. For the so Viet Union there is in this much More than propaganda. There is an instrument for disturbing if not disrupting the encircling Alliance. In the Middle it would be Wishful thinking to suppose that the soviet govern ment will not seize this Opportunity to push countries like Norway Iran Pakistan. Turkey and Japan nto pledges and into measures which in some considerable degree neutralize them u american air bases. Morally and legally these allies of ours Are defenceless against soviet demands. Tile soviet government is Al East As interested in neutralizing our allies around her Borders As she is in neutralizing West Berlin. We dare not Hope that the soviet government will not make the most of the Opportunity which has so unexpectedly and so unnecessarily been opened up to her. Before the affair of the plane Here had been As or. James res ton wrote on monday from Paris a Strong indication that or. Thu Schev was very uneasy about the prospects of the Summit meet ing. I of net was one of those who the Perso Asl emissary lir. Zhukov when he came to Washington in april. The Burden of or. Zhukov s complaint was hat about March is american pol icy had suddenly hardened against a got Bauosi about the status of West Berlin and that this was a reversal of the understanding Given to or. K. By the president at Camp David. Almost certainly therefore the affair of the plane offered or. A an Opportunity to make a Diplo Matic gain against the Small encircling allies from Norway to Japan. If he was stymied in Ber in he had the Chance to recoup elsewhere. We have not heard the t of the troubles of the encircling allies. _ there is not much Comfort for us for our own blunders provided or. K. With nil Opportunity. He urges Canadian neutrality leaders at the Summit meeting must Call a halt to nuclear tests William Irvine president of the Alberta Kcf association and a member of the world peace coun cil said Here monday. He. Spoke to about 200 people a n Public rally sponsored by the Manitoba peace Council in the playhouse. Or. Irvine said Canada should withdraw from nato and Norad declare herself Neutral and Stop obsolescent contributions to Continental defence. He said the Cana Dian government should make it Clear that no foreign reconnaissance flights Are to be allowed Over the country and no country should have nuclear bases in can Ada. By Victor Hacib Ottawa staff the com plete production program for toe Cf-1s6 Avro Arrow including its fire control system would have Cost Canada defence minister Pearkes told the defence expenditures committee tuesday. When the Arrow program was cancelled in february 1959, the Cost per plane was working out to according to the min ister As he presented new and much higher figures than any heretofore released regarding of 105 costs. Paul Hellyer Liberal defence Halifax for Alderman Aid. Edith Tenor of will represent Winnipeg at Federal Chi Tereace on social work in Halifax next month. But her appointment and an appropriation of for her expenses weren t passed by City Council monday until 10 aldermen had spoken for a total of 35 min utes. Five of town opposed the idea on the ground that such trips should be made by permanent employees of the critic remarked i certainly want to examine those figures. The Cost of the Arrow seems to get higher time now that it s been cancelled than before it was can because of the soaring costs and the changing threat the conserva tire government decided to can cel the Arrow program or. Pearkes said inra Long statement to the committee. The committee then adjourned until wednesday before members could ask any questions. Poti dict can be a family affair Hudson Bay sask. Spe Cial out in the hinterlands of Saskatchewan people still take their politics seriously. Not Only do the adults turn out the Campaign speeches but Aisa the children. Hon. J. H. Brockelbank min ister of Mineral resources addressed such a meeting in the Little Hamlet of Clemenceau 22 Miles Southwest of Hudson Bay. The Little old town Hall was filled with More than 70 parents and children. Study award Barry. Booth. 426 Montrose Street has been awarded a four year a year scholarship to study at the University of Mani Toba. The scholarship one of five Given the children of employees of Hiram Walker Gooderham and Worts Ltd. Each year includes a Grant of to the University. Or. Booth will take a pre medical Spring concert the Junior and senior sections of the Winnipeg boys choir will present a Spring concert at . Thursday in the auditorium of tech voc school notre Dame Avenue and Wall Street an Ope Retta Robin Hood by Harold Turner of Winnipeg will be performed. The choirs Are directed by Beth Douglas aed fran Ces Christie. 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