Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 18, 1962, Winnipeg, Manitoba
You will find comics .-.8. 9 classified 23 to 37 deaths 7 finance 38, 39 movies 13 radio to 12 sport 18 to 22, 37 women.14 to in vol. 69 no. 225 40 pages priv. 10c peace in Algeria proclaimed europeans Given guarantees in moslem pact with . Algiers a a pact Between the secret army and moslem nationalists brought a halt today to the secret army s scorched Earth Campaign in Algiers and Oran Algeria s major cities. Neither arson nor bomb at to de Gaulle Day of Triumph Hole in sky at final edition phone we 3-9331 Alt Deon Rmenti Winnipeg monday june 18, 1962 Sun rises . Sun Seta . Moon rises . Moon sets . Forecast sunny 55 and 75 tacks had been reported in the greater Algiers area by noon. The morning also passed quietly in Oran the extremist european stronghold in the West. A pirate broadcast from Oran raided the Prospect that the Sec i ret army group based there i might no abide by orders from Algiers to end the Campaign of destruction and death. I Only one dissents but Jacques Chevallier giant Pacific a test is ready Honolulu a the . Nuclear testing Force made ready to fire its High est and biggest blast Over the Pacific after dark tonight about Dawn tuesday cd. The Mammoth explosion was expected to Light the sky with a Flash brighter than Sunshine and to be visible in Hawaii 750 Miles Northeast of the Johnston Island launch site. Scientists say communications throughout the Pacific will be disrupted for almost two Days after the shot. 50 to 500 times As powerful As the atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima. It will be exploded some 200 Miles above the Pacific. In new York the Congress of ,000 loot by Don Cook Paris special Nyht president de Gaulle returned to the French capital from a four Day tour of cities and towns in East-1 colonels in the Oran Region sex Ern France sunday night Hail i cent Yves Godard had agreed in the Day As a Day of Deci-1 to the negotiations Sion an Accord Between the i Reuters news Agency said it scientists on survival appealed j train by fort Wililam police. Former Algiers mayor who acted to president Kennedy sunday to j inspector Scott said that when algerian communities at Long news of the conclusion of an As intermediary in the Neotia Call off the High test because of tons that resulted in sunday s i possibilities of Hazard for truce agreement said Allex Mankind and his the group told the president in a Telegram such tests will disturb the Van Allen bands of High Energy particles several Hundred Miles above Learned the Oran Branch of the secret army had asked for 24 hours to consider the truce the the Earth. The wire said scientists in the amnesty agreement Between the j term effects of such a shot. There was unaccustomed i United states and other coun algerian avast readers and the peace within Algiers. J tries had not had adequate of european secret army organic port Unity to try to predict Long action . To end terrorism please see Algeria Page 4 and scorched Earth destruction in Algeria reached Gen. De Gaulle during the afternoon at the town of Mont Beliard. Not far from the Swiss Border. Earl Ier he had told an audience at Besancon that he was certain of the Triumph of common sense and the Day when europeans and moslem come together to make their country live and nevertheless despite the re Lief and satisfaction that the Long night of algerian terrorism at last is ending authorized French government quarters sunday night went out of their Way to emphasize that the algerian am Nesty does not in any Way affect the government s attitude to Ward French army deserters and rebels who have been fighting with the . Please see de Gaulle Page 4 quiet sunday forum by Doug Smith Prince Albert staff prime minister Diefenbaker arrived Here in his Home constituency saturday to await the out come tonight of Canada s voting in the Federal election. An estimated 200 people greeted him As he stepped from his chartered. Viscount aircraft at Prince Albert Airport. Among them was his younger brother Elmer. For both or. And mrs. Diefenbaker it was reunion with the people they had known for Many years. Most of the people he greeted by their first names. Many of them called him John. A group of High stepping majorettes and a brass band led the Diefenbaker cavalcade through this town where or. Diefenbaker Practised Law for More than 30 the car believed to have been used in the Holdup getaway was found by a Farmer thursday near Anola Man., police were certain the men were moving toward Eastern Canada. It was a suspicious trainman who noticed two men on Board a car train Friday evening shortly before it pulled into fort Wil Liam. The train Crew was alerted and fort William police threw please see charges Page 2. Brown paper parcels opened after 2 arrested on train two men have been charged with robbing a Winnipeg Branch of the Bank of Montreal and police j have two Brown paper parcels believed to contain the the two men real Pierre of met 24, of Winnipeg and Denis Cote address unknown were arrested on an eastbound train at fort William ont. Saturday. A police warrant stopped. And recovered two Brown paper press parcels at Sudbury but police would not confirm that the parcels do contain part of the Bank Holdup loot. Detective inspector r o b e Scott said monday the robbery charge against the men was sworn out in Winnipeg on sat urday about 12 hours after oui met and Cote were taken off the reds guards face War crime charges 3 ramp of ricers slain tight race seen by Victor Mackie Berlin a East German guards who shot refugees trying to escape to the West will face trial As War criminals if they fall into West German hands West Berlin m a y o r Willy Brandt served warning sunday department that lists of such guards Are gunman escapes into Hills in Central British Columbia Kamloops . Up three ramp officers were shot and killed today by a Rifle carrying Man who escaped on foot into the Hills South of this Interior British Columbia City. All available rom pand officers Werck Side the building and called being prepared. He and Chan pressed into a Hunt for the Celsor Konrad Adenauer joined i and a helicopter was sent up to in angry denunciations of to spot him. Der killings at a rally marking the three ramp officers were the ninth anniversary of the j shot and killed near the govern anti communist uprising in i ment buildings in Kamloops. East Germany. I witnesses said the Man fired Adenauer said that from 1953 at least six shots from a Rifle to last month East the Man came out of the germans fled to the West. He building where welfare officers noted that such flights continue Are located stopped to talk to when the police arrived wit Nesses said the Man opened fire killing the three officers with a rapid Volley of bullets. The Man then raced away on foot. A Short time later the shooting happened about Man was seen through Field glasses. He was running in the Hills South of the City. Names of the victims were jul cd a i. 01 31tlgs of Ilc victims Ottawa staff Canadian despite the danger of death on George Ferguson of the immediately. Voters May learn late monday or the Berlin Wall Early tuesday that they have j elected a minority government j there Are Many indications that the two older parties the liberals and progressive conservatives May end up with an Al most equal number of seats. According to the Gallup poll there was a narrowing in the Gap Between the two senior Par ties As election Day approached. Thirty eight per cent of the voters favored the liberals and 36 per cent the conservatives with 12 per cent favouring the new democratic party and 13 per cent declaring themselves As support ers of social credit. Please see race Page 5 Branch Here and threatened Fcr-1 Guson with the .303-calibre Rifle i Germany Page 5 members of the game Branch i Pearson charges slander by Alex Young Ottawa staff what was jews on trial in Russia by David Miller _ Moscow special Nyht i was found1 today in the a vicious riot at St. Of Vincent de Paul Penitentiary sunday Allen j. Mac Leod Federal commissioner of penitentiaries said today at a press conference. J or. Macleod said the body of Canadian army troops in steel tha Nelv apr san in hip a re helmets and armed with Bayon-1 the Only person to me As a re need newspaper without any mention suit of the riot was found in the _ _ ,200-Odd prison the word jew. But lurid pcs troops quell jail rioters by Russell Peden Montreal up the body of a prisoner for illegal Deal Ings in currency and Gold. An account of the trial was car ried in a Bylo russian National prison Hospital. Owners slept in their own cells. He said the Man was wounded untouched by the fires by Rifle fire and either was about 100 troops still were on taken or walked to the prison the Job today guarding the Pris Hospital where he died. Owners who have not eaten since he was. Identified As William j or options were Given of the jew ish defendants in particular. All 18 were accused of pursuing the fast and easy Buck theft bribery scheming and speculating while spicing their crimes with wine Baw Diness and degrade the Penitentiary s Kitchen was Alder 41, of Montreal who be j destroyed by fire and efforts i moral decadence Gan dec. 21, 1959, serving a were being made to set up a seven year sentence for break temporary Kitchen. Ing and entering with intent. One fire in the main cell Block the reported Leader of the ring Michael Bursak. Whose name is jewish was identified As a rogue and Rascal who to have been the last Hurrah of j Jar Macleod who has or j was still burning just before the Liberal election Campaign dered an inquiry into the worst i noon today and As soon As fire turned out to be the last snarl. Root in the Penitentiary s 80-1 men put out the fire and uie had already served four years in it happened saturday night history said the flare up Block is cleaned up the prison jail for two separate Black mar Hull just across the Ottawa j obviously was planned for Scv-1 ers will be marched Back in Ket convictions River from the capital when lib j eral weeks and p 0 s s i b 1 y or. Macleod said eral Leader Lester Pearson paid months by a Sman the riot which erupted Dur the Quebec town an informal Macleod said that apart exercise period at . A gel six Hull Alexis Caron. Wounded Rifle fire., build. To All intents and continued please see jews Page 5 anti smoking drive London up the health prime minister Diefenbaker took an Early Lead monday morning in his Home constituency of Prince Albert. Or. Diefenbaker himself was the third voter at his poll. Liberal Leader l. B. Pearson was the Only party Leader who could not vote for himself. He is running in Algoma East but Here he casts his ballot in Ottawa. Years. Continued please see pm Page 4 heavy turnout reported Here voters trooped to the polls under sunny skies monday for what could be a record turnout Canadian general election. The warm Clear weather Mon Day morning was producing a heavy Early turnout especially in Urban Ridings. In the it meant that roads were open and voters would have no trouble getting to the polls but it also meant that Farmers were reluctant to take time to vote that could be spent working in the Fields. In Winnipeg Ridings returning officers predicted a vote ranging fair weather greets voters across Canada by Ben Ward Canadian press staff writer Canada voted today in its 25th Federal general election. Sometime perhaps tuesday morning if a Cliff i the decision rests with a r dec word eligible voters who Jwill elect 264 members to the commons today. Voting for the 265th in East Ern deferred to july 16 due to the death of the Liberal candidate. Generally fair skies with Cool temperatures were expected Over most of the country. Nor heavy rain was in sight for any democratic or social credit and j regj0n, although showers were ministration. J predicted for Newfoundland the election Falls on the 147th i and scattered for Sec anniversary of the Battle of tons of Saskatchewan North Waterloo in which Wellington Ern Manitoba and Northwestern Hanger will be known whether prime minister Diefenbaker s progressive conservative government is to get a new five year mandate or be replaced by a Liberal. New Defeated Napoleon. It could be it political Waterloo for one or Riippe of the four major parties. Ontario. Please see election Page 4 from pretty Good to very one predicted a slightly heavier turnout than in 1958. In the country the situation varied. Returning officers reported a heavy Early vote in pro Bencher and Selkirk but in other Rural areas it was lighter. In some of the Rural polls the turn out won t be known until the bal lot boxes Are turned in when Vot ing ends. Voters have 58 candidates to choose from in the 14 Manitoba Ridings the liberals conserva Tives and new democratic party have each nominated a full state of candidates. Social credit has nominated 13, the communists 2 and there is one Independent. In the last general election in 1958, the conservatives won All 14. Here Are the reports of return ing officers from 12 of the 14 Manitoba Ridings Winnipeg North Centre reports from various polling stations indicate a very Good turnout an assistant returning officer said monday morning. See voting Page 2 looking for a pet this want and under dogs cats Birds livestock 16 Dalmatian. Registered. 1 year old sell cheap. Sunset 6-1814 Atter 5. Is among the hundreds of bar gains in today s classified Sec Tion. No matter what you need shop and save. In free press want ads. Still time to vote polls close 8 . Cd 7 . Cost _ m f e prison com up a total of 650 prisoners whose i Pound destroyed by fire. Only mini sly Nas ass ugh two coloured naion Hari open cel1 blocks were destroyed or the crumbling Stone and Brick posters to Munio Haj. Fri Ria night i heavily damaged by fires that Walls and twisted steel bars re Pai Stjes. One shows the in Rran Hurh and at up final i broke out sunday afternoon in Maine of the structures which of ung cancer deaths in satyr Ria Nicht several spots spent the night in Warden Michael Lecorre Val-1 Ted on coffin lids %v1th some 300 Fawi the open air in 50 degree i used at Between and caption the More cigarette at Hull City Nail some Juu saw i i the Liberal Leader still battling weather. Hard for votes and battling hard j Thev were against progressive conservative barbed efforts to Brand him As a communist which or. Pearson termed slanderous and lying statements. The latest talk of this kind had come from finance minister Don Aid Fleming who in a Toronto speech Friday night had said the soviet government wanted or Pearson to win the election be cause it feared prime minister Diefenbaker s anti communism he also suggested or. Pearson would rather be red than dead please see Pearson Page 5 penned behind you smoke the greater the risk. You have been please see prison Page 2 britons fear minority result in election by Richard Purser London staff britons and others Here concerned with Canadian affairs have one Hope in common today that Canada will have a majority govern ment tomorrow. Neither Busi Ness nor diplomatic circles ish the thought of a continued hiatus in clearcut Canadian pol icy but those most Likely to be affected by changes in the can Adian government greatly fear Fiat neither of the major parties will obtain a Clear majority Over the other three parties in to Day s voting. This general feeling May have been weakened somewhat by the appearance in today s paper of reports from Canada indicating. A last minute Drift of Public sentiment Back toward the tories. It folic opinion were widely quoted to show the Gap in the liberals favor dropping from 10 to two per cent. Those three of the nine National dailies which dared to make a prediction i at however cautious thought the tories would win with a vastly reduced majority. Cited in prime minister Diefenbaker s favor were the re lease of unemployment figures less dismal than previous ones of Welland canal tolls Fand help from Premier Khrushchev s election time attack on Canada s atomic weapons policy. Please see Britain Page 4 Canadian Dollar Montreal up the . Dollar was at a Premium of nine in terms of Canadian the Bank of Montreal re ported near noon today. Friday the noon rate was Pound Sterling stood at unchanged. New York up Canadian Dollar higher at 91% in terms of . Funds. Pound Sterl ing higher at 2.80 convict rioters set fire to inside the. Maximum Security Federal Penitentiary at St. Vincent de Paul near Montreal and an armed Battle ensued. Troops including the famed Vingut Doos Royal 22nd regiment and the ramp were Uteri quell the outbreak As the fusillade died away spent the night huddled amid the charred of the million jail
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