Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 4, 1962, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday june 4, 1962 of Fly re. 1 ii if yours on pan am jets Low group fares Europe year Moke about pm continued from Page provincial c police locked the doors leading from the lobby to he meeting room until the meet no was Over. Words of one speak ers were carried outside Over a Loudspeaker. A group of the demonstrators milled about the inside the Lobb i and one Brief fist fight broke the crush. The outer door of the Hall was torn from its hinges. The demonstrators cried it s our Hall Why can t we get the dispute revolves around efforts by Gillis to Lead the Sud Bury local of the mine Mill and smelters workers Union out of the communist dominated inter National mine my Union. Gillis is president of the Sud Bury local whose members make it the biggest mine. Mill local in Canada. The demonstrators who carried signs calling Gillis a traitor and a evidently were those who want to keep Sudbury within the Mill International. Lay Down when Gillis was hit on the head by the stick carried by an unidentified Man he was not stun Ned but did rest for a moment lying Back atop the trunk of the prime minister s car. Speaking inside the Hall Diefenbaker was repeatedly booed by the crowd outside As he declared that the demonstrators were attacking Freedom of speech. He said Gillis had Given Many years of devoted service and should be made the next my for the Riding. Nickel Belt and Sudbury Ridings were both held by the liberals in the last Parlia ment. In his speech Gillis declared emotionally As Long As there s a drop of blood in my body they won t Stop me from speaking and fighting for those outside he said bad accused him of denying them their rights but they were completely wrong and would realize this when they settled blame politics he then said he was sure there had been political Money put into a few of the demonstrators waved placards with Liberal Leader Pearson s Pic by the time the meeting was Over the crowd outside did appear to have settled Down. There were no incidents when the prime minister and mrs. Diefenbaker 1 Shannon fast convenient connecting flights to new York at no extra fare Low Jet Economy group fares to All Europe the Middle East and Africa can save you up to s277 per person Over regular Jet Economy fares pan am s new Jet available year offered to groups of As few As 25 travellers and group eligibility is easy to establish. 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Police cleared the Way and the motorcade drove off Dowly. A police escort also Giles away with or 50 Gimwing demonstrators following behind until he got into a car and drove Gillis says riots Are no Accident Sudbury conservative candidate Donald Gillis said today the riot at Chelmsford saturday which disrupted prime minister Diefenbaker s visit was planned by the local liberals. We were warned several Days ago that the liberals had held a meeting to plan this Dis or. Gillis said. The pc candidate in the Nickel Belt constituency who earlier this year led a Union Battle to have the mine Mill Union local switch Over to the United steelworkers said there were some mine Mill members in the mob but most were not. Referring to the disruptions of conservative meetings in Van Couver last week or. Gillis said this pattern is not accidental across the country the revs plenty of Liberal Money behind Berlin a East German police fired on two refugees crawling through the barbed wire nto West Berlin in pre Dawn darkness sunday but the two made Good their escape. It was. He fourth such shooting incident n 12 Days. West said the East guards first fired a flare to Aluminate the Thicket of wire Cut ing off West Berlin from the surrounding territory of communist East Germany. Then four shots were fired but All missed he refugees. The incident followed the wounding of a teen age West Berlin girl and the seizure of ice companion by East guards Friday night. Earlier one East German was killed trying to escape and a second made it to the West Al Hough wounded by East German wards. Meanwhile East German la protest . Cotton imports London Reuters four thousand workers from the Lancashire Cotton Industry marched through Central London monday in protest against imports o cheap foreign textiles mainly from asian Commonwealth coun tries of target by Ottawa up the Cana Dian army has fallen Short of its target on training men in survival Meas ures. Figures released by the army monday show that men completed the four six week raining courses conducted at militia units across the country. Another started training it dropped out. The final course completed smallest class of the four. The first in november graduated the second in january and the third in february an army spokesman said no other courses Are contemplated at present to. Reach the target announced by defence minister Harkness when the program started. _ the spokesman said militia members will be taking All or part of the survival training and thus help take up any Slack in trained personnel should Canada suffer a nuclear attack. Men taking the courses were paid a week. The marchers from 19 Cotton towns in Northern England trav Elled South overnight in a Fleet of buses. A protest petition with signatures was presented m the House of commons by labor member Charles Mapp. Another petition with Aboul 17 000 signatures asked Parlia ment to ensure that if Britain enters the european common Market it will be on conditions which do not allow common wealth textiles into Britain on especially favourable terms. Appeal Djilas sentence Belgrade Reuters lawyer for Milovan Djilas n appealed a court decision Send in the former yugoslav vice president Back to prison for eight years and eight months on conviction for disclosing official secrets usually reliable sources said saturday. Lawyer Slobodan Subotic Drew up the Appeal after two meet Ings last week in a Belgrade women her Peak con i Nepal Katmandu Nepal Reut ers members of a British women s expedition have climbed a unnamed Peak in the Kanj Roba Range of the Himalayas it was reported Here monday. The expedition was led by countess Dorothy Grav Toa 56, but she was not in the assault team that climbed the Peak May 14 and 15. The climb was the first con quest by an All women s team in the Nepal Himalayas. The successful climbers May 14 were Josephine Scarr 24, a mountaineering instructor from Wales Barbara Sparke 24, a physical training teacher from Liverpool and Sherpa guides Pemba Norbu and Ming a string. Those in the May 15 assault team were or. Nancy Smith 37, a dental surgeon Patricia Wood 27, and two to tits Tust the w Utvic i wicca. Fust sound the wom.9 f0ft Lilian Watson travel service 240 us Murat veg. I. We e. German guards fire on refugees _ Mnina Hatch Bor squads have begun a Berlin Type Watt of reinforced Concrete at the Iron curtain Dordet near her Feu. A rail of East Germany s Effort to Stop us id to rtt Junction near Kassel. Replaces wire West German police said the 10-feet-High Wall is apparently to replace a 900-Yard Section of barbed wire fencing torn Down earlier. Armed guards Are accompanying the workers obviously to make sure that no one crosses into the West. A similar Wall was built in red protest rejected at Geneva Geneva United states monday rejected As hypo critical and cynical a soviet government protest against american High Altitude nuclear tests in the Pacific. Acting . Delegate Charles c. Stelle told the 17-nation Dis armament conference the so Viet Union itself is to blame for the resumed american tests. The soviet statement read into the conference record Mon Day by the soviet Deputy for eign minister Valerian Zorin warned the United states it would be held responsible for any harm to other nations. The protest against the so called blow against peace and said Stelle is a clearly hypocritical and cynical statement coming As it does from a government which repudiated its freely pledged word when it unilaterally resumed nuclear weapons testing last fall and thereby bears the Complete responsibility and the russians will eat More fish London Reuters rus Sian authorities monday announced new measures to in crease the Supply of fish in or Der to meet More Tully the food requirements of the population the soviet news Agency Tass re ported. The measures follow the announcement of a 30-per-cent Rise in the Price of meat and a 25 per cent increase in the butter Rice. The announcement said the fish catch will be increased to nearly metric tons about Cue Quarter More Ian j Jie present Catafi. I the Helmstedt area North of Hersfeldt four months ago. Officials said it seemed to be part refugees reaching the West since More about test continued from Page 1 the Thor was launched 15 minutes before the scheduled detonation. As it nears the firing to be 30 to 40 joint task Force 8 safety officer ordered the rocket destroyed. The announcement said Only that the tracking system malfunctioned. Radios monitored the count Down. With one minute and 40 seconds left a voice was heard shouting negative negative the failure followed the 24 hour postponement of the sex first of three or four in the current Pacific ser ies. The postponements were not officially explained but Cloudy weather and possible technical difficulties were re major escape Hatch was closed in Berlin aug. 13, a . 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Gold water and the John Birch so Djilas has j we Are not saying we want to l. Con 1 progressive conserve prison with Djilas 51-year-old disgraced former Comrade of president a Belgrade District court last month found Djilas guilty of Dis closing official secrets in his new Book conversations with Stalin. The Book published in new York deals with meetings Dpi Las had with the late soviet Dic Tator during official missions to Moscow in 1944, 1945 and 1948. It was reviewed in the free press on saturday. Three die in British train crash Lincoln England Reuters three persons were killed and 80 injured when the lond onto Edinburgh night express crashed Here Early sunday morning. Seven persons were taken to Hospital three in serious Condi Tion. Reports said the express broke into three sections on entering the Lincoln station. Coaches were Flung across the tracks and seven overturned. Blood spattered pyjama Clad passengers smashed win Dows to escape while Rescue workers struggled to free the trapped. Cause of the derailment was not known. Two drown at Lakehead Shabaqua ont
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