Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 08, 1962

Issue date: Friday, June 8, 1962
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 8, 1962, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday. June my party leaders pay free press want adjust dial we 8-9381 for an experienced want and taker Winnipeg free press Western Canada s greatest newspaper electioneering is As Tough As Ever i by the Canadian press Jet planes and fast moving motorcade seeded up travel for the campaigners in the. 1962 election but election it just As gruelling As it was in sir John a. Macdonald s Day. The i handshakes speeches and interviews As the Campaign for the june 18 voting moves into the Homestretch leave the four party leaders Little time to sleep eat or even relax. Canadian press reporters travelling with prime minister Diefenbaker Liberal l e a d e r p e a r son new democratic party Leader Douglas and so Cial credit Leader Thompson report on a Day in the life of each of the campaigners. The Day was thursday. It found the prime minister trav Elling by Jet and car through Quebec province. Or. Pearson was in the Rich agricultural and Industrial Belt of southwestern Ontario. Or. Douglas and or. Thompson were on the Prairies. This is How each spent his Day or. Diefenbaker flew 490 Miles drove 117 More Shook More than 200 hands ing the Queen three City Hall Golden books made a major speech and four minor ones. Starts Early his Day in Quebec province started at . When he awakened in a Chicoutimi hotel room to work on government papers and election material. It ended at . When he left by car at Levis to Board a special coach for a whistle Stop tour of the maritime. He had breakfast Bacon and eggs Toast and Coffee alone had a Turkey with Cran Berry sauce lunch with some 500 persons in Magog and dined with mrs. Diefenbaker at night. Or. Diefenbaker spoke in French generally Reading from prepared texts and in English. He dictated letters to secretaries on the plane answered a Long distance phone Call at the Windsor City Hall consulted aides on his speeches and government business and talked with reporters and conserva Tive candidates in the area. Or. Pearson arose at . In his Sarnia Motel room for a tour of southwestern on Tario. He was already scanning the morning paper and break fasting alone when a makeup Piper skilled his Way through the hotel Hae at 8 . At . Or. Pearson was on the Road ahead Lay 12 Brief addresses a main speech be fore at Windsor and an awesome array of handshakes greetings autographs gifts and motor cavalcade. Misses food first was a businessmen s breakfast where the Liberal Leader talked economics while is audience tucked away scrambled eggs and Bacon. Then he addressed the distaff Side at a. Lawn Coffee party with no time himself for Coffee. Lunch time found him in Wallaceburg where he nibbled on a Salmon Sandwich from a Wax paper bag. And drank a half pint if milk while shaking hands. At Chatham or. Pearson spoke at a fair. His cavalcade then moved through Tilbury Wheatley Leamington Kings Ville Essex and Tecumseh. At or. Pearson reached Windsor where his wife mar Yon who had not been with him or four Days awaited him a Lis hotel. There were talks with aides signing of letters rifling through press clippings Anc then a Light supper of veal at 10 . He arrived at the downtown auditorium for a 40 minute address. It was . When turned to the hotel. Easier Day or. Douglas travelled 81 Miles from port Arthur to Sas Katoon but his Day was More relaxed. His compact Campaign has none of the chartered air liners big staff and press followings or tight whistle Stop schedules. Awake in the Prince Arthur hotel at port Arthur at Hir usual hour ., after eight hours sleep he ate break fast in the hotel cafeteria Witt his wife. Ideas for or. Douglas Saska Toon speech were exchanged of the four hour flight to Saskatoon and the Job was wrapped up in 15 minutes. Then or. Dougla read magazines wrote a letter caught a few naps and ate Tea luncheon. The half hour Stop in Winni Peg included a 10-minute pres conference a filmed television interview and a Chat with Campaign workers. After arriving at Saskatoon by plane 50 party workers san Tommy is our Leader bebop a five hour motorcade them off to a hotel for a pres conference and taping of a speech for use that night. The Douglass had Dinne alone in their room. After the meeting he shoo 200 hands signed ,55 posted with his picture then spent 1 minutes with his 80 year old Mother. Back at the hotel by ., he called in his aides for a five Nii Nute assessment of the crowd s reaction ordered hot chocolate and Toast and was in bed by . Hours sleep or. Thompson arose at 8 . Leaving Bis sleeping car on the tracks at Regina after 3v6 hours sleep. He had caught the train at Brandon after wednesday night meeting at Minnedosa Man. The morning was spent with aides polishing up speeches making phone Calls and holding a press conference. Lunch was at a restaurant with Regina social credit candidate Arthur Boehme and 12 party workers. Rain forced cancellation of a planned afternoon Caval Cade through Assiniboia Riding so or. Thompson went to the television station for an inter View and a Chat with acquaintances on the staff two evening meetings were next on the schedule and during a 78-mile drive to Weyburn in or. Boehme s car or. Thomp son read the Regina Leader Post and the Calgary Herald. First on the schedule at Wey Burn was a supper meeting of 14. Next came a . Meet ing in the legion Hall where the Leader introduced himself to 150 persons. He left at 11 . To return to Regina and went directly to bed planning to arise at . To catch the plane to Calgary. During the morning or. Thompson chatted with a re Porter about his health. He said he is feeling fit physically and mentally but he is getting Only about five hours sleep a Day and it has been two weeks since he has had a Home cooked meal with his wife. By William Milli ship Paris minister Macmillan s talks last weekend with president de Gaulle poll it is Felt Here enable him 3 face the difficult House of debates on Britain s entry into the common Market in fairly confident mood. But the tier or not the British Premier an Chalk up a Victory is unlike y to become Clear until the Nego actions Between the British and in six common Market coun tries reach the crucial and most difficult stage of trying to con Ciliate Britain s plunge into Europe with the interests of Commonwealth producers of temper the foodstuffs. The French Are showing considerable satisfaction Over the Aray the talks went at the 17 entry chateau de champs a new Miles East of Paris. The atmosphere was very Good and he Macmillan s frankness and determination that the United kingdom should play an effective Ole in Europe impressed Gen. E Gaulle. This from the French Point of View is the Crux of the political problem involved in bringing in he British. How far does or. To Macmillan think Britain could seep up special relationships with be United states and the Commonwealth if it joined in the movement towards european in Mac reassures de Gaulle on . Role in new Europe j. K. Beatty of 335 Conway Street who has Beem elected president the Kinsmen club of Winni Peg. D. R. Gibson was named executive Rice president a. B. Tevendale was elected projects vice president h. A. Davis Secretary and d. W. Anderson was named Treasur Green hits Liberal goad flan flon Man. Up external affairs minister Howard Green accused the liberals of trying to goad the progressive conservative government into accepting nuclear for Canada. He spoke thursday night to a crowd of 300 at an election rally in the Community Hall Here. The Hall has a seating capacity of i we have All the necessary equipment to take nuclear War or. Green said but Haven t done he said we have deliberately refrained from doing so despite attacks by the liberals who have been trying to goad us into taking nuclear so they can attack us seventy women of in dial band councils in Canada. Not Poison Naples Italy Lucky Luciano died last Jan. 26 of a heart attack and not from official italian medical report said thursday. There had been reports that the former new York vice lord might have been poisoned to Seal is lips or taken Poison to escape rearrest. When he staggered and fell dead at Naples Airport he was being shadowed by italian narcotics agents. A . Bureau of narcotics official indicated later that Luciano s arrest had been imminent. The peace of mind fuel of Happy Par in Winnipeg prefer to Oil of Sempat Llva it new Home recipe reducing plan it s How quickly on. May pounds of unsightly fat right in your own Home. This recipe yourself. Easy no trouble at All and costs Little. Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Normn concentrate. Pour this into m pint bottle and add enough Grapefruit juice to fill the bottle. Take two Tablespoons full a Day As needed and follow Naran plan. If your first Purchase does not you a Way to Bulky fat and help slender Graceful curves if reducible pounds and inches of excess fat Don t disappear from neck Chin Abdomen hips calves and Ankles just return the empty bottle for your Money Back. Follow this easy Way endorsed by Many who have tried this plan and help bring Back Al Lunner curves and Graceful slenderness. Note How quickly bloat much bet tar you feel More alive Youthful appear inc and act Tva. Red party Bosses Are Young by Walter Lister Moscow special Nyht soviet Russia s Mem aers of the communist party comprise barely six per cent of the country s adult population first Deputy Premier Frol Koz Lov second in command of the party s ruling Central commit tee revealed tuesday. But the party members Are better educated than the average russian and the party s Leader ship now is dominated by new Young faces. These facts were revealed by or. Kozlov in an article in Kom Monist the soviet Magazine de voted to communist party theory or. Kozlov who is generally considered to be the Man we will succeed or. Khrushchev revealed that 70.5 per cent o the regional and Republic party committees have held posts of less than three years. He Saie Only 12.8 per cent have held then longer than five years a period which coincides with Chev s domination of the party it was in 1957 when or. Khrushchev and his allies Defeated the so called anti party or stalinist group in the Battle for control o the party. Ages the first secretaries of cite and county party committees or. Kozlov said Are mostly 30 t 40 years old. Leaders of the Lai Ger regional committees incl ing those of the 15 soviet re pub lies Are Between 35 and 50, h said. Or. Khrushchev is 68 year old. Or. A ploy. Stressed the Edu cation of party members. H said that almost every third party member had a higher Educa Tion. In contrast to the Days of Sta Inist oppression or. Kozlov sail now the party leadership res on persuasion ideological influence moral authority and. Con plete Trust of the masses in party a French officials talk Wor edly of what they Call Bri Tain s multiple third Force or. Macmillan apparent a made it Clear that he did not support the general s Conception of Europe As a third Force be Ween the United states and the Oviet Union. At the same time in left the Strong impression that in did not want to take Refuge i evasiveness and equivocation. E insisted that Britain had now the stage in history when in bad to play her part within i in the course of the talks which dealt with technical econ Mic problems More than had been expected or. Macmillan so sought to convince his Host lat safeguarding Commonwealth interests would not endanger the common Market. He returned to London feeling e had corrected some of Gen. E Gaulle s misconceptions on is topic and had persuaded him Fiat the technical difficulties were Ess forbidding than the president appeared to believe. The talks according to French sources dissipated misunderstandings but no answer has ret emerged to the fundamental question of whether Gen. De Gaulle really wants the British inside Europe. He May merely Lave been convinced that it will e harder than be thought to keep them out and May change is tactics accordingly. Both sides the communique issued after he talks threw Little Light on his subject although it talked m the French version of the Community of interests which unites France and great Hie statement was cleverly worded from the Point of View of sides. As one French commentator Points out it helps or. Macmillan to answer critics at Home while strengthening Gen. De Gaulle s ability to Ward off accusations that he is immovable hostile to British membership of he common Market. The communique does not Rule out a failure in the Brussels negotiations. But if they do fail he French Are anxious not to take All the blame. Reference to the chateau de champs spirit would be useful to them in an swering charges of sabotaging the negotiations. Unless Gen. De Gaulle has re Vised his Basic philosophy Over the weekend which would be unlike him there is Little place for Britain i a United Europe As he sees it that is Independent of the United states. Concessions is is nevertheless evident that a French veto on British entry would do serious perhaps fatal damage to the common Market itself. Hence the official French policy of admitting Britain provided she is prepared to abide by established european Community rules the outcome at Brussels depend on Bow far maximum British concessions on common wealth Trade coincide with the maximum conditions the French can insist on without appearing the Only no Man in the six. Gen. A Gaulle cannot simply stake out his limits and stick to them. He has to take into account a complicated mesh of factors of which the most important per haps is the attitude of his main european ally. West Germany and the extent of american in fluence Over Germany s View of Britain s application for com Mon Market membership. Whatever else he obtained from his weekend in France or. 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