Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, June 14, 1962

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 14, 1962, Winnipeg, Manitoba You will find Jumble contest Page 36 Garden column 17 movies 27 radio to 26 sport 53 to 61 women 21 to 25 win a boat contest Page 8 comics 28, 29 classified 34 to 50 deaths .5 finance 50, 51 Winnipeg free press final edition phone we 3-9331 All vol. 69 no. 221 -64 pages Price Loc first Section pages 1-20 Winnipeg thursday june 14, 1962 Sun am. Moon rises . Sun Seta . Moon forecast continuing warm grand 80 yanks want us to lose says die . In t going to run Canada pm tells rally by Victor Mackie Guelph staff prime minister John Diefenbaker called for re election of his government on the grounds that in the United states they want to see us de repeated a second Heck Ler a few rows Back. Slightly taken Aback or. Diefenbaker paused then snap Ped of my friends let me say you answered one the audience laughed. I then he added that common he voiced his Canada for Jim not be fought by Wall canadians Appeal to an Audi ing., off and Cuba in starving isolation. That was not the British Way. I he declared and there was an for other election stories see pages 8 and 10. Background report on Page 6. Ence of in the Guelph collegiate wednesday night. He encountered some intermittent heckling but soon disposed of it and won repeated applause. Outburst of applause from the Koyal City audience. I he declared that he had read the other Day that the great majority of americans wanted to see the progressive conservative government Defeated. Why because they say we or. Diefenbaker claimed that do not do what we Are across the Border the americans or. Diefenbaker said objected to both the Canadian j As Long As i am head of this Dollar devaluation and Trade with government that is the course that Canada will he please see pm Page 7 Cuba and red China. Shouted a Heck Ler near the front rows. Com Pearson hits out at jobs claim arms talks end East West fail on All key issues Geneva a the 17-nation disarm a in e n t conference starts a month Long summer recess today with Russia and the Western Powers still deadlocked on All key issues after three months of negotiations. Western delegates took a gloomy View of the first phase of the conference of West Ern communist and non aligned states. I feel the negotiations have not been entirely said one Diplomat but on substantial matters have achieved absolutely the westerners were hopeful the conference at least had served to explain some of the complexities of world disarmament to the eight non aligned states who joined the East West negotiations Here last March. Please see Geneva Page 7 payday Cash stolen Bank robbers grab Don t like crime programs two City policemen missed out thursday on the excite ment of the Hunt for a pair of Bank robbers. For 45 minutes a police radio operator tried to reach the two policemen in their car. When they finally radioed in the annoyed operator asked where they had been. They had their radio turned Down the two replied. For your information there s been a Holdup at the Bank of the radio operator said. We wanted you Tor a cover a few seconds later the policemen got a new Job. Take a Call at 281 Pacific. That s the chinese United the operator said. There s a flooded base loot gathered at gun Point masked pair flee in car two Swift gunmen Complete with stocking masks White gloves and a knowledge of elementary banking practice emptied a payday Laden Branch of the Bank of Montreal thursday of the scene was the year old Branch at Beverley Street and notre Dame Avenue which was getting set to handle the big june 15 payday Rush from the nearby Winnipeg general Hospital and Small businesses in the Vicinity. For 10 minutes the pair marched Branch manager Norman Mun son of 172 Barrington Avenue St. Around his polished premises at gunpoint threaten ing to kill him it he did t pro Duce. The loss made it Winni Peg s biggest hold up in 10 years. It had one other distinction. It began with a break in. The ban dits apparently spent the night in tiie Bank waiting for the arrival of the staff so that they would please see Holdup Page 11 by Alex Young Kingston staff prime minister John Diefenbaker was accused by Liberal Leader Les or Pearson wednesday night i last minute desperation state ment with his claim that unemployment in Canada would be picked this summer. The Only problem licked now s the Diefenbaker or. Pearson declared at an elec Ion rally attended by More than in the Kingston memorial the Liberal Leader was warmly applauded when lie mentioned Vith scorn the statement made by or. Diefenbaker earlier in the Day at Brantford that there would be full employment by july or August. In the last week of the said or. Pear son the prime minister says unemployment is licked where Only two months before his govern ment budgeted for a million deficit if there is going to be full employment How can he justify this deficit you Don t have deficits like this if there is going to be full employment. This is a last minute desperation statement which ignores the report prepared for a government please see Pearson Page 9 10 thousand hear Douglas at coast Vancouver co new democratic party Leader t. C. Gardens and onto the lawns outside. With the City fire Warden envy me tic Douglas issued a declaration forcing the Arena s attendance against election Rowdy ism wednesday night on the same stage there prime minister die Fen was nearly drowned out by the tumult of the crowd two weeks ago. He made the statement before i responsive orderly audience if approximately largest 7f his his final West coast appearance before next monday s general election. Or. Douglas will by into Winnipeg this afternoon for a major rally Here tonight. He will speak in the civic auditorium at 8 . Or. Douglas climaxing his Campaign with rallies in can Ida s largest cities flew Miles across the country from Toronto following full House meetings in Toronto Hamilton and Montreal. Wednesday n i g h t s crowd filled the Pacific National exhibition forum and spilled Over into the adjoining regulation with the Aid of Auto Matic counting machines the Large crowd filed quietly into their seats. When or. Diefenbaker spoke Here May 30 an estimated streamed into the forum. The scene then was one of turmoil including a number of fist fights on the floor and continual inter eruptions. Or. Douglas who made a speech in each Arena noted that the first of the serious demonstrations at or. Diefenbaker s meetings had taken place in Vancouver. Some of these Demontra algerian Whites flee in panic scorched Earth policy ordered by secret army Algiers thousands of tense europeans besieged airline offices today in the Wake of a secret army broadcast telling Algeria s european settlers to prepare to flee and leave the country in flames. By mid morning nearly deputies protest gesture persons waited for tickets to France outside the buildings of in France and air algerie. J air passage to France for weeks had been handled by military authorities because of j a secret army ban on the civil Ian airlines. The terrorists hoped to prevent a mass exo-1 dus and continue to draw sup j port from the settlers. I but with the Prospect of Prn-1 algerian Independence. I growing Ever More hopeless the secret army lifted its ban and told the will by Sanche de Gramont of gasoline to each european family to Burn their leave nothing behind. We Are parts i not than half the deputies listening to the pirate broadcast said me i a speech by foreign minister secret army will distribute five Maurice Couve de Murville stormed out of the National As Sembly wednesday in an angry furniture and other possessions protest to government on they cannot take with i common Market. The terrorist aim now is to the foreign minister leave Algeria a no was Cut facing empty benches save for members of the Loyal gaullist party. Union for the new Republic said denying to the moslem the fruit of French economic development. Teller John Howatt please see Algeria Page stocks Teeter again near May 28 Low we were condemned before we 9 could be i the parliamentary walkout was accompanied by a european manifesto signed by 293 of the 550 members of the National As Sembly. see de Gaulle Page 11 by Don Osborne free press finance editor the new York Stock Market went through another up and Down session today teetering precariously around the Low for the sharpest setback. Banks were Down in a solid line. Wednesday s hectic up and Down session on the new York Stock Exchange shoved the mar Ket to its third Sharp loss of the j week. The Dow Jones Industrial Kennedy cautions Nikita year to which it fell May 28 average Sank to a 1962 closing in the worst drop since 1929. Low bringing increased passim i wednesday the Market declined j ism but buyers rushed in for sharply. J bargains when gloom was at i in Toronto the Market Contin its thickest. The ticker tape ran j used its decline with extremely five minutes ate on the rebound. Light morning trading. In London today Stock markets this morning there was Little j showed resistance to Widnes a change on balance on the new j slide on Street , Exchange and the Assoc head steady in Qujet Adios press of by stocks dealings anywhere must be permitted o by Marguerite h1ggins Washington a City detective interviews mrs. June Hadfield stenographer of the Beverley and Noire Dame Branch of the Bank of Montreal thursday shortly after she and other Bank employees were forced into a vault during a robbery. At noon was off a minimal .10 at 212.40. Pretty much like said one new York broker. A decline at the Start a rally then another the new York Market wednes Day dropped to another extreme i Low but the averages were at 1 Odds on whether a new 1962 Low j was reached. The Dow Jones average of 30 j industrials crumbled to new j ground. The associated press average of 60 stocks held just above its previous Low and Stan Dard and poor s 500-Stock Index closed at its May 28 level. J in Toronto this morning All continued please see stocks Page 7 tycoon flies to Brazil new York a Wall wizard Edward m. Gil disrupt the encouraging pro Gress in Laos. In a Swift and cordial reply to i soviet Premier Khrushchev s message of tuesday the Pius Dent agreed that continued pro Gress in Laos can be most help Ful in leading toward the Resolution of other International diff or. Kennedy was responding to or. Thru Stoichev s observations that the formation of a govern ment of National Unity was Good news and might become the Pivotal event in the cause of strengthening peace in Southeast or. Khrushchev also suggested that the example of Laos could Point the Way towards fruit tons which have taken place right across the country May have been organized by his political opponents. To the Best of my knowledge the new demo cratic party has never been responsible in any Way for any organized please see Douglas Page 11 flagpole needs repair work the free press Courtesy flagpole has been taken Down for repair and maintenance work and until this work is completed the free press will be unable to observe its usual practice of flying National flags on the holidays and anniversaries of various countries. The free press has been flying these flags since the flagpole was first erected 40 years ago. Murder suspect questioned in assault 2 weeks ago Index with industrials taking the Bert. Who has admitted Una , in re Duck i theorized withdrawals of almost j Nolller areas of internati0nal ten report on the Ridings tory in Portage Chalk it up lightly by Fred Portage la Prairie staff Chalk up a progressive conservative win in Portage Nee Pawa constituency june 18. Chalk it up but keep an Eraser Handy. It s a five Way race the Only one in Rural Manitoba where there Are More than four candidates so anything can Hap pen. But the fight really boils Down to an old fashioned two Way contest Between the liberals and the conservatives. So far the conservatives appear to be in the Driver s seat largely on the strength of their 1957 and 1958 votes. They took the seat by a majority in 1957 and built the Lead to a record in 1958. But they re facing a Strong Challenge from the liberals who Are certain 1o Cut Down the conservative margin should make it close and could win the seat the one weakness in the tory Case this year is that their can Siegfried j. Sig Enns in t the same Man. Who won in 1957 and 1958. As it happens he s the Only conservative Candi Date in Manitoba who was t an my in the last House. The sitting member or. George Fairfield has retired from poli tics but the conservatives feel that in or. Hens they have a top Grade replacement. They con cede that he May not be known in every Corner of the Riding but they re counting on their winning 1957-1958 organization which has never been allowed to run Down to make up for that deficiency. Ranged against or. Enns for the liberals is former provincial utilities and agriculture minis Ter c. L. Shul Cleworth an old pro at the campaigning game. Please see report Page. 16 by Laszlo Bastro Janszky Steve Kozaruk 35, charged with the strangulation murder of a Saskatoon woman on tuesday and sought by Winnipeg police for a similar strangling Here last saturday had been questioned by ramp in Esterhazy sask. June 1 in connection with an assault on a third woman , it was Learned thursday. Three Days later a warrant for Kozaruk s arrest on the As Sault charge reached Esterhazy from Regina. But by then Kozaruk had left town. Chief Constable Arthur Cook son of Regina told the free press in a Telephone interview wednes Day that Kozaruk had been sought in connection with an As Sault on a woman in a Regina Motel May 28. Chief Cookson said the woman who had known Kozaruk in flin looking for a Dinette table this want and under Furni Ture shop Leaf Dinette table in perfect condition. S5. Turner 8-9825. Is among the hundreds of bar gains in today s classified Sec Tion. No matter what Yon need shop and save in free press want ads. Flon Man., met him in a re Gina cafe May 28 and accepted his invitation to have a drink devaluation finest thin with him. The woman Mother of two children was not further identified by police. Her holding a Towel in his hands. I she screamed pushed the Man i he said the woman told him she and Kozaruk had a few then went to a Motel where they began drinking a Case of Beer Kozaruk had purchased. There the woman said she was suddenly attacked severely Beal Jen and knocked unconscious. When she regained conscious Ness the woman said she found her clothes had been ripped off j and that she was lying on the Ottawa up works min bed in the Motel room she said ister Walker said wednesday she saw a Man kneeling Over night that devaluation of the Canadian Dollar is perhaps the finest thing the Federal government has done recently. He said in a free time Politi Cal broadcast Over the. Csc s Dominion network that the Ca Nadian Dollar still buys a Dol Lar s Worth of goods produced in Canada. Or. Walker said if canadians buy United states products the Price of goods is up some however he. Said devaluation will increase the value of Ca Nadian exports. Pegging the Dollar at 92v4 cents in terms of . Dollars also would Cre ate a Tariff Wall against cheap american goods which if dumped in Canada would put Canada s secondary industries out of business. J from the company he headed has flown to Brazil where he cannot be extradited to the United states. Gilbert stepped off a Vang airlines Jet in Rio de Janeiro wednesday and went into seclusion. Please see Gilbert Page 7 please see Juk Page 7 Arm sewed smuggle i Back in arms to reds Boston a the first thing i m Gonna do is Start exercising my Arm. Then i m j Gonna go Down to the Park and play Ball. I and if i can t do it then. Til exercise some i any ambitious Little leaguer i London Reuters a full might say Tillat but its scale investigation has been or rent it comes from 12 f Al away and ran out of the room i dered into allegations that Mill-1 year old Everett red Knowles nude to the Motel manager s of-1 tary equipment is being smuggled i to fice. He called police chief Cook son said. Please see suspect Page 7 Canadian Dollar new York Cut Canadian Dollar unchanged at 91 in terms of . Funds. Pound Ster Ling higher at Montreal up the . Dollar was at a Premium of nine per cent in terms of Canadian funds the Bank of Montreal re ported near noon today. Yester Day the noon rate was Pound Sterling stood at up tary equipment is being smuggled j or out of Britain to unknown Des i for right Arm was out Tinat ions in the communist bloc Joh by a freight train and sewed the daily express reports. Among allegations being investigated Are that two Rolls j Royce Avon Jet engines sold As damaged beyond repair have been reassembled and Are under test in Prague or mos cow the report adds. Other allegations Are that arms ammunition and other Aero engine and Airframe parts Are being sold to communist countries As spares and that representatives of a foreign Power have been sold confidential manuals on British military aircraft the right Wing newspaper says. Back by surgeons. Please see Bov Page 7 sons Burn More Homes Arestova . Up two More houses were burned by sons of Freedom Dou Kobors in this British Columbia Village thursday bringing the total burned since last Friday to 222. Most of the houses Are built by the sons Many of plywood and tar paper ;