Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 15, 1962

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 15, 1962, Winnipeg, Manitoba You will find Jumble contest Page 30 comics 22, 23 movies 15 classified 28 to 44. Radio to. 14 deaths 11 sport 50 finance women .19 to 21. Win a boat contest Page 8 final edition phone we 3-9331 a vol. 69 no. 222 52 pages Price Loc first Section pages 1-18 Winnipeg Friday june 15, 1962 Sun rises . Sun sets . Moon rises . Moon sets . Forecast Clearing 55 and 75 comb Anola area Bank robbers believed seen car found an army posse of Winni Peg detectives and ramp officers Friday launched an intensive manhunt in the Anola Man. Area for two Bank robbers who escaped with from a Bank of Montreal Branch thursday. Detective inspector Robert Scott said Friday that City police received information from the ramp that a dark Green 1951 car had been found in the Bush land near Anola shortly after noon thursday. The car believed to have been used by the two men who robbed the Beverley Street and notre Dame Avenue Branch of the Bank thursday morning was abandoned in the Bush by two men. Insp. Scott said one of the men was reported carrying a Large suitcase As the pair walked in a southeasterly direction. The manhunt the inspector said was launched in the Dugald Anola Vivian Ostenfeld Dufresne areas. The men were believed to have been walking toward the trans Canada Highway when seen. Please see bandits Page 7 mined dogs to blow up de Gaulle police toil assassins device killer squads still at Large Veroul France Reuters a new secret army terrorist plot to assassinate president de Gaulle involved plans to use a Booby trapped dog or dogs guided by Ultra sonic sound it was Dis closed today As police continued a widespread search for the remainder of the would be assassins in this area of Eastern France. The plot by the secret army organization was disclosed just _ after de Gaulle began a pro bombs wreck Hospital by Andrew Borowiec Algiers tic bombs Plas heavily damaged israeli Border clash Jerusalem israeli Sec Tor special Nyht the Calm which normally envelops this divided City was broken thurs Day when an israeli Border policeman was shot dead by Jor Danian fire. The incident occurred some 400 Yards from the Mandelbaum Gate through which thousands of tourists pass from one country to the other each year. An israeli communique said one policeman was severely wounded and two others lightly injured in the sudden and Brief Border flare up which occurred in no Man s land adjoining the crowded slum Quarter of Musraca in israeli Jerusalem. Calm returned almost immediately. Israeli children played on the outskirts of no Man s land shortly after the incident and Israel Jerusalem itself was totally tranquil with the average Citi zen hot even aware that anything had happened. Please see Israel Page 7 three surgical pavilions and the Central Laboratory of Algeria s vast Mustapha Hospital today in the Wake of a secret army announcement that it was launching an All out Campaign to Lay waste to Algeria. Hospital officials said not a single person was injured by the blasts. In recent months after the secret army raided several hospitals most moslem patients were evacuated to makeshift clinics. The Hospital said the surgical pavilions and Laboratory have been rendered a group from the moslem National liberation front the fun inspected the j Hospital late thursday and announced the moslem planned to take it Over. That made it a prime target for the secret army in its plan to destroy everything that might be useful to the moslem after Independence. Throngs of europeans besieged airline and maritime shipping offices today. French officials said a military Airlift May be necessary to take care of the exodus if it continues to grow. Vinci Al speaking tour thursday. Details became known today. Official sources reported Sev eral arrests but said a number of agents slipped through the police net. One of the agents picked up thursday was identified As Georges Hougary 28, alias lieutenant later the president made 20 Roadside speeches to Large and enthusiastic crowds a Cabinet minister in the motorcade described it As a family please see plot Page 7 jobs unemployment figures take Sharp drop Ottawa up unemployment in Canada was in mid May Down from mid april the Dominion Bureau of statistics reported today. The decline in the jobless to Al Between april and May was described As a Sharp seasonal the mid May figure was lower than ear Lier. Last month s unemployment represented 5.1 per cent of the labor Force compared with 7.5 per cent in april and seven per cent in May 1961. Over All employment Rose by 247.ixx Between. April and May to a total of the Bureau said the increase was blast soviet protest govt. Rejects arms note Harkness denounces russian action As deliberate bid to influence voters Ottawa up the Canadian government thursday angrily rejected a russian statement protesting what it described As preparation of Canada a Ikall party leaders rap about Normal for the time of please see jobless continued Page 13 Toronto min Ster Diefenbaker said thurs Day night Russia s note to can Ada protesting preparation for Riu Clear armament is colossal he accused soviet Premier Khrushchev of entering can Ada s election Campaign to Tell the people of Canada that this is a dangerous government with dangerous i throw that Back to or. Khrushchev and stand for peace we stand for disarm for nuclear the statement came with Only three Days left before monday s Federal general election. Nuclear armament has been a major Issue. Within four hours after soviet ambassador Amazasp Aroutun Ian personally delivered the j minister of finance accepts ten statement to government offices i Ders on Treasury Bills maturing Here it was sent Back to the in three or six months. On june embassy on the ground that 14 the average rate established an inadmissible interferon the 182 Day Bills was 4.32 and on three month borrowings . I. J there Are the highest rates in 18 this said on instructions of external a of a months. As recently As Novom _ Ber the government could sell tight9 Money hinted Treasury Bill yields soar upward by Maurice Western Ottawa staff a sudden Advance in treas Ury Bill yields and a pronounced widening of the Gap Between Canadian and . Interest rates has excited attention Here As a possible prelude to a new tight Money Era. Every thursday the Bank of Canada acting on behalf of i he ence in Canadian the statement was returned three senators named by Victor Mackie Welland ont. Staff prime minister John Diefenbaker in an Impromptu press Confer ence on the Way to Welland by Canadian Pacific train announced Friday that he and five Cabinet ministers had held a Cabinet meeting and made three appoint ments. He said he could say nothing about the appointments at this time because they had to be approved by the governor general. This was an indication that they could be Senate appointments. However when asked if they were new senators he refused to reply. Or. Diefenbaker said he had been up Early in the morning receiving Telephone reports from every province As to the Progress of the election Campaign. They were All he con a tended the fortunes of the con-1 Serva Tive party had been going up since the Vancouver rally. Questioned about the russian note on nuclear arms he said that s the first example of any nation endeavouring with the Canadian election. There is every indication that the .s.r. Does not want this government returned. Our stand against communism has Faem Strong. The soviet Premier knows that i intend to bring a Resolution before the in condemning soviet imperialism. Judicial reasons Given or. Justice a. M. Monnin the judge who held a dissenting Opin Ion in a recent three to one a peal court decision on a Union dispute involving the Manitoba labor Board said in court Fri Day one of the Board s members Joseph Jimmy James should not have sat on the Board while the dispute was being heard. Details of the Appeal court Rul ing and of the minority opinion were disclosed Friday. The majority decision said the Board had shown no Bias and the court ruled that an Appeal to stay a certification vote ordered by the Board should not be up held. The Appeal for a stay had come from the incumbent Union at the International Nickel mine at Thompson Man. Local 3026, International Union of mine Mill and smelter workers. Please see Monnin Page 13 Diefenbaker has taken minister Green in Van strongest stand under Exter Couver at the time. Meanwhile the embassy had Given the statement to the Canadian press. Speak openly on arms labelled As the soviet government s attitude towards Nal affairs minister Howard Green for International peace of any other government in the preparation of Canada for nu-1 arrogant Toronto up Liberal Leader Pearson thursday de scribed As arrogant and Clear the statement Clumsy a statement by soviet i said Canadian statesmen speak ambassador Amazasp Aroutun-1 openly about preparation Ian on Canada s alleged prepare alien to accept nuclear arms. It is or. Pear son said in a stale men. The russians know nothing about six month Bills at 2.53. The Rale at the beginning of the year was 3.24. Please see Money Page 7 the Canadian people if they think that threats will have any effect on oaf attitude either to Ward nuclear weapons or to so Viet please see reaction Page 9 defence minister Harkness was quoted in the statement As saying in the commons last connection with weapons capable of carrying nuclear is Only prudent to obtain the weapons systems now so that they will be Avail Able and our forces trained to use ban act change urged please see protest continued Page 9 Capone heirs silent Asb girls testify four pretty cheerleaders run interference As new democratic party Leader t. C. Douglas makes his Way to the platform through a mob of applauding supporters. Or. Douglas blistered both the liberals and conservatives before a crowd of More than at the civic auditorium thursday night. Douglas raps monopolies before cheering by John Dafoe new democratic party Leader t. C. Douglas proposed thurs Day night that the government should take Over Canada s great food processing monopolies and k. Becomes Issue at big die rally he does t want brought a Resolution by Victor Mackie Toronto staff prime minister John Diefenbaker injected Khrushchev into his elec Tion Campaign at a mass conservative rally Here thursday. He described As colossal Effron Tery the soviet Premier s action in sending a diplomatic note to the Canadian government on the eve of the general election. Or. Diefenbaker suggested that the russian communist govern ment wanted to see the tory government Defeated. Wednesday he had suggested that Many americans wanted to see his government rejected at the polls. Now in the dying Days of this election Campaign because of the stand of this government the soviet says that the present government is one that threatens them. We have taken our stand that there be no nuclear weapons in Canada in peacetime. 1 say to the .s.k. Tonight that this is colossal effrontery to Send a message like this during an election he said. In a political show of strength the prime minister rolled through the Canadian National exhibition grounds Here thursday night. He was part of a big Brassy Parade it included two. Bands a Bevy of prancing majorettes and 18 progressive please see pm Page 9 turn them Over to the Farmers As co operative enterprises. Or. Douglas making a flying tour to Canada s major centres in the last week of the Campaign spoke to a cheering shirtsleeves crowd of More than which virtually filled the civic auditorium. The crowd matched that drawn three weeks earlier by prime minister Diefenbaker but was about less than drawn by Liberal Leader Pearson May 28. But it matched any of them for enthusiasm As the crowd time and again cheered or. Douglas s attack on the monopolies and cartels which he charged dominate Canada s Economy. Four hecklers scattered about looking for fresh eggs this want and under farm produce fresh eggs for. Sale. Dozen leases 35c a dozen deify ered. Globe 2-0757. Is am orig the hundreds of bar gains in today s classified Sec Tion. No matter what you need shop and save in free press want a is. The audience did Little More than act As straight men for the nip Leader s quips. Please see Douglas Page 13 by Warren Rogers Washington special Nyht the heirs of Al Capone hardly More than boys when scar face was King of Chicago went before the . Senate rackets committee thursday and some How they All looked alike. They hunched nervously inside their White on White shirts and deftly made dark Blue and Black suits twitched their shiny shoes under the table and stole a look Canadian girls lured by Harold Morrison Washington up Sena Tor John Mcclellan says . Immigration Laws May have to be tightened to restrict Cross Border traffic in Young Cana Dian girls lured into vice traps in the United states through of fers of dancing careers. The chairman of the Senate rackets subcommittee said in an interview thursday the traffic in Canadian girls appears to be an important ele please see Canada Page 7 or. H. Peter Oberland or pro Fessor of planning at the univer sity of British Columbia Sugges Ted thursday thai a Royal i commission be set up to revise the America act to safeguard local government now in real or. Oberlander told the Cana Dian federation of mayors and municipalities meeting in Winni Peg that local government must assert itself As a legitimate and full partner in the administration of Canada. It was in jeopardy he at the time told by Diamond j said because constitutionally it caked wrist watches so big that did t exist. Jewellers those experts at snob the ban act is virtually Appeal Call them chronometers j mum on the they gave their names and ad-1 he suggested the act be revised dresses and that s All. To All i in order to reflect an Urban so other questions they took the i ciely facing its problems with fifth amendment. Not trusting j courage and conviction just is their memories they read Crom j those who faced our Rural prob Little slips of paper on which their attorney h. G. Allder of Washington had had typed in the oversized tellers used by speech makers with failing sight i respectfully decline to answer because my answer might tend to incriminate witnesses the committee was certainly out to incriminate them. And so were the other witnesses a mayor two angry cops a frustrated sex Revenue agent and two blonde showgirls who swore they were pressured by the Chicago crime Syndicate s Honky tonks to do ugly obscene the investigations subcommittee headed by sen. John Mcclel Lan Arkansas Democrat was told the Chicago crime Syndicate is a flourishing Multi million Dollar big business that reaches nation wide. One of its rackets Accord ing to testimony is the opera Tion of cheap night clubs which use a girls to solicit watered drinks at High prices from customers or even engage in prostitution with them. Please see girls Page 7 lems when Canada was please see ban Page 7 Pearson predicts Clear majority by Alex Young. Toronto a cheering whistling about foot stamping Liberal crowd of supporters thursday night led Liberal Leader Lester Pearson to flatly pre dict his party would score a clean Victory in monday s Federal elec Tion. We Are going to win the elec Tion on monday and with a Clear he promised his Audi ence in Toronto s Jam packed o Keefe Centre. We Are going to win because of Lack of Confidence in the pres ent government and because our program and the people of Canada believe we can do the a handful of hecklers at the meeting got nowhere with its few attempts to upset or. Pearson and buoyed by the wildly enthusiastic support he received from everyone else he delivered the most biting attack online govern ment of his Campaign. He. Said the tory Campaign was characterized by exaggeration and wild innuendo personal at tack and abuse against Liberal the Only crime of these candidates or. Pearson said was that they had ideas. And in certain political ideas Are he said. Then pausing for effect he said slowly and forcefully please see Pearson Page 13 Steven Kozaruk 35-year-old Esterhazy saslc., electrician was formally charged with capital murder in Saskatoon thursday in connection with the slaying of Rose Whitehead 34, of Calgary. Or. Kozaruk had Lino been sought in connection with the slaying of mrs. Anne your Kin in Winnipeg last weekend. What is Kennedy paid for by Robert Donovan Washington special Nyht president Kennedy said with a twinkle thursday that he cannot believe he is where big business would like him to be. Businessmen usually Vole re publican and he knows big Busi Ness would be happier with a re publican in the White House the president said. Nevertheless he scouted the idea that the business Community is using the Stock Market slump i to try to drive him into a Corner politically. I i know when things Don t go he told reporters they i like to blame the presidents and that is one of the things which presidents Are paid or. Kennedy s remarks were made at his 36ih presidential press conference where in his most urbane style he quipped j about the attitude of business to Ward him and talked with an undercurrent of political Confidence even while saying that poli tics has nothing to do with the economic situation. Even under the Eisenhower administration there were recessions he noted i adding please see . Page 1.1 Canadian Dollar new York up Canadian Dollar unchanged at 91 in terms of . Funds. Pound Ster Ling unchanged at 2.80 Montreal up the . Dollar was at a Premium of nine per cent in Ferms of Canadian funds the Bank of Montreal re ported near noon today. Yester Day the noon rate was Pound Sterling stood at up ;