Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 21, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba
May b. Air search continues at flin flon Pilot Miner and son lost in plane sixteen hours of intensive Aerial searching Friday failed to reveal any Trace of a Small aircraft missing in the flin flon area since wednesday evening. Failing to return from a fishing trip to a Lake 10 Miles Northeast of Klin flon Are 32-year-ow Ken Harrison the Pilot 30-year-old Steve Sedor and his nine year old Walter. A half Down local commercial aircraft alone with two privately owned planes covered hundreds of joined by Craf search and res Cue aircraft. A Dakota and an Otter were flown into flin flon to assist. Moke about Nixon continued from Page 1 the damage to our prestige and leadership in the it stated that the cause of world peace has been it declared that Congress and the people Are entitled to ask several questions and the administration has a responsibility to answer those ques abbreviated they were As follows Why did the president announce in Advance that if he could not remain at the Summit him self he would tend or. Nixon to Why was a spy flight of the u-2 permitted just before the Paris meeting 0 Why did the administration Issue a series of contradictory and false statements about the u-2 and who was responsible Why was a world wide Mili tary Alert ordered on the eve of the Summit e Why did the administration indicate u-2 flights would continue then reverse itself and order them ended 0 was it necessary to com Promise the peaceful role of the National aeronautics space Agency 0 was there no cd ordination Between the intelligence and diplomatic agencies of the government 0 and finally has the Trade american policy of civilian supremacy Over the military been impaired Liberal voice the signers of the statement were All members of the democratic study group which 125 House democrats whose political inclinations Are on the Liberal Side of speaker Sam Ray Burn of Texas and the democratic leadership. Among the signers was Chester Bowles foreign policy adviser of sen. John f. Ken Nedy of Massachusetts the Lead ing democratic presidential candidate. The vice president s reaction to or. Stevenson s speech also included the observation by or. Klein that or. Nixon Felt foreign policy should not be a Campaign Issue. Proud it will be an Issue Only if the democrats make it or. Klein said. The vice president certainly will not be unwilling to discuss the administration s record. He is proud of or. Klein said the vice presi Dent specifically objected to the Tenor and the timing of the criticism of the .1952 and 1956 dem presidential candidate. Saturday morning the Craf sent More aircraft to join he search. Another Otter and a we copter Are expected to reach the scene in the afternoon. Sydn. Cdr. T. B. Lanson leading he search said a Start was made saturday to Check All known Mamoud Drill and trappers Camps within a 50 mile radius of flin Ion. Harrison is the flin flon Man Ager of the mid West Diamond Rilling company and was flying is private plane. He is married with no children. Sedor is a Miner with a 12-year-old daughter and Lis wife at Home. The search resumed today at Daybreak. More about Oregon continued from Page 1 refused to concede Morse Long a political giant in Oregon refused to concede. He Yiai be would look Over the re i tarns after a night s sleep and f Issue a statement. At thai Kennedy led Morse by 52, 358 to with results in from of the Oregon polls. Three other senators on the ballot Humphrey o Minnesota Lyndon Johnson o Texas and Stuart Symington o no Factor at All nor did Adlai Stevenson with a few unsolicited write in votes none of them campaigned Here Kennedy who staged a Well organized whirlwind Campaign a was sweeping up 52 per cent o democratic vote against 33 cent for Morse. Nixon s vote tops vice president Richard Nixon made a Strong showing on the Republican ticket. His vote spurted ahead of Kennedy a but course he was unopposed. Registered democrats Putnum f Ber republicans in Oregon by 55, 000, but the republicans generally outvoted them. The Republican tally from polls gave Nixon votes. Oregon s 18 Republican convention votes increased Nix in s first ballot Batch to 235 o 774 delegates named so far. H needs 866. Democrats nominated mrs Richard l. Neuberger to succeed Ber late husband in the Senate More about Seaway continued from Page but local transportation officials feel that May be an sex aeration. Anyway they concede s a tremendous amount More than the being spent on the Lakehead s deep sea facilities. A steel Plant bound for Regma and to be unloaded at Duluth last ear because adequate port facilities did t exist Lakehead. Here have been several other Sim a instances besides. Furthermore Duluth s promotion material has been coming out much ahead of the Lakehead s. From the Start Duluth hired an energetic Southern american promo Ter to push the Duluth scheme. The Akenhead Harbor commission is Only now getting out its publicity material. Not real threat the late Robert s. Elliot of the Grain Exchange probably the who nip Egger most familar with the problems argued that Wiluth was not the real compete Ion confronting the Lakehead. The threat he contended is real y from Lake Michigan. Milwaukee my Chicago Are taking much of tie business that might otherwise Load into the american Midwest through Duluth ships for Duluth might also Stop at the Lakehead if there was something there to pick up. He Felt the Lakehead and dul uth should work together against Lake Michigan Competition. As an example be cited the act that 104 Ocean liners put into n mount Mckinley where the men were Hurt in a fall and mrs. Fading became sick from the Titue late tuesday. Day said the other men were Frostbitten but not seriously Hurt. Rescue efforts were pressed. Day 51, was picked up at the level by link Luckett f Anchorage flying far above he Nannal ceiling of his conventional helicopter. He had tripped the copter Bare for the hazardous flight. Sheldon made a precarious air plane Landing on skis at the 14, 500-foot level of the Mountain and flew the injured Man to Talkeetna. He did the thing earlier to Rescue mrs. Bading 31. Both were flown to a Hospital at Elmendorf air Force bus in Anchorage. The Hospital said mrs. Bading was in Good condition and would probably be released within 48 hours. No Hospital report on Day s condition was immediately Avail Able. William Stevenson owner of an Anchorage excavating firm and an unidentified Serviceman were killed when a Light plane crashed and burned about 200 Yards from where the injured men Lay. Earlier reports said Stevenson has been alone in the air plane and had. Escaped injury from the air he had appeared to be sitting n the Snow beside his smashed hired plane. Still on the Mountain were Peter Schoening 31, and two 31 year old twins James and Louis Whittaker All of Seattle. Nil Tea Favel Rad la a West of Portage la Prairie to Lemur the Saver of rack were car truck collision near Portage injures 4 More about Herter continued from Page 1 but some . Authorities pointing to Khrushchev s rela ively mild language in Berlin Friday said the russians might switch to the polite talk of a sorrowful aggrieved victim. Herter May decide to snub Gromyko and leave the1 j6b of handling the american defence to ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge. But if French foreign minis Ter Maurice Couve de Murville and Britain s foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd Fly to new York for the debate Herter May have no alternative but to show up too. A weekend series of strategy talks has been arranged for Herter in order to approve a counter attack to Russia s accusations of aggression by the u-2 spy plane. The american de Fence is expected to be three fold 1. A counter attack by citing the history of scores of. Soviet spy efforts in the . 2. A re affirmation of Eisenhower s announcement that spy flights have been called off 3. An Appeal for a in air surveillance task Force to Check potential War prep if tons. Eisenhower meanwhile has come Home to a cheering Wel come that left him misty eyed. It truly Means a lot to he told the throng that turned out to Greet him As though he had returned from a great Triumph instead of the Summit de bade. Crowds estimated at 200, 000 lined his route from the air port to the White House. Thank you or. Said a hand Banner Ike s still the Bel Lowed a Man in the crowd. The president arranged to Fly to his Gettysburg Home this morning for Whit a White House aide called a Well deserved rest four men All from Winnipeg were hospitalized in Portage la Prairie Friday morning following car truck collision three Miles West of the City on the trans Canada Highway. Cause of the Accident has not injured were j. Sawatsky. 508 Mcmillan Avenue Ste. 24, Driver of the truck owned by Empire freight ways Walter Stefanchuk 142 Selkirk Avenue Driver of the a and two passengers with him Mickey Stokotelny and Sid Glen esk Home addresses not known. Police said the Accident occurred about . And the injured were taken to Portage la Prairie general Hospital where they were treated for bruises and lacerations. Sawatsky was pinned for a time in the cab of his truck after it 4 ships collide on Lake Sarnia ont. Up a
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