Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, June 18, 1962

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 18, 1962, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press. Monday. June 18, 1962 had no part in pact fun Cairo Leader of the algerian nationalist provisional government which negotiated a cease fire with France after a seven year rebellion said today it has nothing to do with the agreement to halt the european secret army terrorism in Al Geria. Hussein Ait Ahmed state min ister of the Tunis based regime said the negotiations were be tween the secret army and the French algerian executive com Mittee which is temporarily run Ning the country and the Deal concerns Security matters the committee is a group of nine moslem and three French men. It took Over internal administration april 7 to prepare for the algerian self determination vote july 1. More about Algeria continued from Page 1 groups of moslem emerged from their barricaded quarters and mixed with europeans in some parts of the City. Half tracks loaded with troops stood by for any emergency while helicopters hovered Over the City. The news from Algiers must be heard with these Cret army in Oran said of the announced agreement with the moslem National liberation front for the moment we do not have enough information to make any comment. We Are keeping intact our Means of a most of the deserted French army colonels forming these Cret army s military command Are hiding in the Oran area. In recent weeks they obviously have been acting independently of the Algiers group that car ried on the negotiations with the moslem. Calls a halt the secret army in Algiers in its broadcast called for a halt to arson and murder As of Midnight. This broadcast Fol Lowed separate announcements by the moslem nationalists and the Algiers extremists sunday that they were ending their bloody feud to join forces in building a new Algiers. More about election continued from Page polls Are open from 8 . To 7 . Local Standard time. This is 9 . To 8 . In places where Daylight time is observed. A extra voting hour in the evening was added since the last general election in 1958. Number is record a record candidates Are in the Fie id including 26 w o a e n. The conservatives have a full slate of 264 and the liberals Are contesting All seats except one where their Candi Date s nomination was rejected on a technicality.-. The new democratic party making its first general elec Tion bid less than a year after it was formed by the old Kcf party and labor has 217 Candi dates. The social credit party has 229, More its previous record entry. A dozen communists and 27 others com plete the lineup. A minimum of 133 seats must be won by any one party to form a majority government. Or. Difei Baker 66, is bid Ding to become the first conservative Leader since sir John a. Macdonald to win three Gen eral elections in a Lester b. Pearson 65, Hopes to Lead the liberals Back into the position of Power they held for 22 years before or. Diefenbaker scored the upset Victory of 1957 to form a minority government. Since confederation in 1867 the liberals have governed some 51 years and the conservatives 40. The other two present Day parties have never held office. Sir John a., the first minister of Canada won the country s first two elections Host to the liberals and then came Back with victories in l878, 1882, 1887 and 1891, weak ened by the Strain of that final Campaign he died three months later. Wins record vote i or. Diefenbaker worked with j a minority government for less than a year before calling the 1958 vote which gave him a record 208 seats reduced the liberals to an All time Low of 49, Cut the Kcf to eight and knocked social credit out of the commons. By dissolution of parliament j april 19, deaths and by election i losses had Cut the conservative standing to 203. There were 51 liberals eight in the Kcf nip group and three vacancies. In the 1958 election there was a record turnout of 79.5 per cent As of the 986 eligible voters cast ballots. W h i 1 e the conservatives swept the country on the civil Ian vote the armed forces gave the More than 57 per cent of their vote. This resulted in one change a conservative Victory by 65 votes election Day becoming a lib eral win by 199 votes result of the service polling was added about a week later. The service vote also Defeated Mac Kenzie King in Prince Albert in 1945. This year there. Are eligible service men in Canada and overseas servicemen s wives in Europe and veterans i hospitals in Canada. The result of their vote taken All last Likely be announced next sat urday and could influence the decision in close races As be fore. Indians can vote to the voters list for the. First time this election by act of parliament Are All indians of voting age and to residents of the far North districts of Keewatin and Franklin the latter in the enlarged constituency of North West territories. An estimated to indians will be eligible to vote. Previously Only a limited num her could vote. Eligibility for voting in and Vance june 9 and was broadened and produced a. Record turnout of possibly the highest previous total was in 1957. Delay in installation Vientiane Laos a neutralise Prince Sou Vanna a arrived today to take up with the King a last minute hitch in plans install his new coalition regime. The installation was scheduled for this morning but now probably will be delayed at least 24 hours. Informed sources said the Premier designate May refuse to go ahead with any installation ceremony at All unless a Royal decree is modified to eliminate reference to the pro Western National Assembly. Souvanna was not even accompanied by his half brother Soupha Nouying the pro communist Prince who will be a Dep Uty Premier. Soukhanouvong was reported to. Be in Hanoi capital of communist North Viet but is expected Back tuesday. Delayed by rain Souvanna was delayed seven hours by driving Rains that flooded the Airstrip at Bis head quarters on the Plain of jars in East Central l aos. Informed sources said Sou Vanna objected to a provision in King Savang Vathana s installation decree noting that the National Assembly had approved the coalition agreement. Souvanna is reported to argue that the Assembly action last weekend should not be Rai. Last weekend in oui nut the size of the Advance turn mentioned because he and his out and the big crowds the Lead pro communist allies refuse to it n a furl jul Fla Lack i 4l. _ the ers attracted in the last stages of the Campaign May Point to a record vote. Recognize the Assembly. The Assembly is controlled by pre Mier Prince Boun Oum s gov ice Usu Vutuc. Mier Irinne Oulu a for voting Day three of the j Ern ment which is bowing out. Leaders were in their Home con Bonn Oum s Strong right Diefenbaker in Prince Albert sask., nip Leader army Deputy Premier Thoumi Nosavan will remain in the coalition As a Deputy Premier but Boun Oum is quitting politics. T. C. Douglas in re Gina and Robert Thompson Leader of the social credit party in red Deer Alta. Or. J Pear son defending Algoma East in Ontario was at Ottawa. During the eight week Campaign leading up to the Tion attention was concentrated j on unemployment devaluation from an open topped Caithe of the Canadian Dollar s sex Diefenbaker a waved and shouted change rate and the state of at people lining the streets. More Aboim pm Cunti Nurrit from the National Economy. Defends policies or. Diefenbaker defended the government s handling of the Economy and maintained that the unemployment problem was being beaten. Or. Pearson Tak ing a Leaf out of John Ken Nedy s 1960 american presiden sral get the metropolitan corporation of greater Winnipeg Board of adjustment zoning Calendar of applications to be heard by the Board of adjustment at a meeting to be held in the Council Chambers 100 main Street win Nidea on tuesday july 3, 1962. At . And ., at and place representations both for and and against the said applications will be heard. . No. 3-j3-Bi Transcona applicant North american dumber Upple co. On behalf of the Oil Nurs. Transcona memorial United to vary the r2 restrictions to permit the construction and maintenance of a two Storey Addi Tion 67 feet by 70 feet to the West Side of existing Church Bult dons. Said addition to be used Asl a Parish Hall said build inc and Addi Tion Belnac non conforming cards less than required and to be located in accordance site is on tile in the office of the Yale Avenue West. Car no. 330-b2 Wynn Speir applicant s. Szdun. On behalf of the owner. A. Wabish Czewicz. Subject a vary the r2 restriction s to permit rear portion of land to be developed As a Parkins area for 8 cars said parking area to be Ravel surfaced and to be developed Toto Eastern. Western and rear is saw Avenue. In 131-63 Winnipeg applicant Elva securities construe fion limited on behalf of the own the r 1 restrict Mons to permit the construction and maintenance of a two Storey build i contain nope four suites said build lne to have a front Yard 22 feet in depth instead of feet As Superty 912 Mountain Avenue. Twe no. 332-62 North Kildonan applicant Walter Zaretsky cur on behalf of the owner. Subject to permit the division of land into two build no Sites to permit the construction of a one family dwelling on the northerly site said site to have a Width of feet and an area of 3 acres instead of a Width of 300.feet and an area of 5 acres As required and the maintenance of a one of family Dwel unc on the southerly site said site Navy nor a Width of 116 o f of Cressy him a. 59 Between bold tells Avenue and Mac lines. 5. No. A North Kildonan applicant r. Loren. On behalf of the owner or. Ditto Emir. Subject to permit the division of land into two building Sites to permit the construction of a one family dwelling on the southerly site said site to have a Width of 38 feet and an area of 4.750 Square feet instead of a Width or 50 feet and an area of 5.500 Square feet As required and to permit the maintenance of dwelling on the North Erly site said site having a Width or 45.2 feet instead of 50 feet As required. Property 116s Roch Street. Al. No. St. Boniface applicant j. subject to permit the construction and maintenance of a second Storey addition 15.5 feet by 19.5 feet to the Northwest rear Corner of existing 4 suite building said building and addition being non conforming having a Side Yard on the West Side 3 feet in Width in Stead of 12 Leet As required hav ing no Side Yard on the East Side 7.5 feet in Width being required and a front Yard 16 feet in depth instead of 20 feet As required. Property 325 notre Dame Avenue. 7. 33b-82 Winnipeg applicant Royal Canadian legion Elmwood East Kildonan Branch subject to vary the so foot align ment restrictions to permit the erection of a Flag pole to be located not nearer the Southern limit of Nairn Avenue than 35 feet and the erection of a Cenotaph or Cairn to be located not nearer the Southern limit or Nairn Avenue than 30 feet. Property 920 Nairn Avenue. G. Case o. 336-62 applicant Henry Dyck. On behalf of the owners e. W. Relmer. Subject to permit the construction and maintenance of a one family dwelling having a front Yard 15 feet in depth instead of 23.5 feet in depth As required. Property East Side Lipton Street Between St. Matthews and Ellice avenues. Tial Campaign said a Liberal Ruar no. West kill Donn applicant r. Myron on behalf of re restrictions to permit the construction of a one Storey Public build islands and identification an accordance with site plan on file inthe office of the under Slentz. Bull Dine to be demolished. Property Northeast Corner my Phillips and Richardson. 33s-bj Winnipeg Mirecki construction Tell melted. On behalf of the owners. Construction and maintenance of a two Storey apart Row building containing six suites. Said Bullins to have a front Vard 15 feet in depth instead of feet As req red. To have Side Var son the North and South sides 3 feet in Width instead at 12 Teet in Width As required in each Case canopy at front of said building to prefect 5 feet into said front Yard and on the North Side 3 feet limited subject to permit the construction and maintenance of tour dwellings. Each of said dwellings to have a Side Yard on the West Side 4 feet in Width instead of 14 feet As required. East Side Yard feet town planning scheme property South Side mount Royal Crescent off Portage Avenue. 341-6s applicant Boldt construction my used on behalf of . Ivind de permit the division of into two build nor Sites to permit the construction of a dwell ing on Sacii of said Sites said Divi Sion to exceed the number pc dwell Ings allowed in blocks 5 . 7514, the Westerly site to have an Width of 46 feet instead of n Width of so Teet As required. Property South a do of Weaver Bay Between Parkville and Mulberry St. Caie to. 343-s2 applicant m. Slobodian. On behalf of the owner w. Watson. Subject to permit the division of land into building Sites each of said Sites to have a Width of 33 feet and an area of Square feet instead of 50 feet and an area of 5.000 Square feet As required to permit the maintenance of a dwelling on the Westerly site and to permit the construction of a one family dwelling on the Easterly site said dwelling to have Side Yards on the East and West sides 4.5 feet in Width instead of 5 feet As required. Property 512 rave Aston Avenue. Case no. .143-63 St. Vital applicant City construction of on behalf of i f. Howenstein. Subject to vary the r 1 restrictions to permit the construction and maintenance of a duplex. Property 8 Vivian Avenue. Cane 339-ss applicant Western scrap metals limited _ subject to vary the m1 restrictions to permit the construction of a one Storey addition 30 by 3o 8" to the rear of existing non conforming scrap Metal premises said addition to be located in accordance with site plan on flip in the office of the undersigned and to be used for storage purposes. Property is Sutherland Avenue. No. 344-bs a Lldon applicant p. Loewn h. Wiens purchasers on behalf of the owner. J. A. Morley. Subject to vary re restrictions to permit the construction and maintenance of a two Storey Semi detached two family dwelling. Property North Side Munroe ave nue Between Grey and London streets. F Jimias m. K. Petrie Secretary Board adjustment. Government was needed to the country rolling again. The other two leaders t. C. Douglas 57, of the new democrats and Robert Thompson 48, of social credit sounded the them that the two old ties had been failures in office and that fresh policies were needed in Ottawa. The four leaders barn stormed chiefly by air running up big air mileage and often jumping overnight from one end of the country to the other. Closing phases of the campaigns centred on Ontario and Quebec which have 159 of the deferred Stor hold the key to Power. The government looked to traditionally conservative on Tario with 84 seats for the Core of its strength. The province has Given the conservatives a i majority of its seats in 18 out i of 24 elections and in 1958 i elected 67 conservatives 15 liberals and three Kcf. The liberals held High Hopes in Quebec which four years ago went conservative for the first time since 1930, giving or. Diefenbaker 50 seats and the liberals 25. The other parties were shut out. West has 70 seats there Are 70 seats in the four Western provinces. The conservatives swept the West in 1958, winning All 14 seats in Manitoba All 17 in Alberta 17 out of 18 in Saskatchewan and 18 of the 22 in British Colum . The Kcf collected the other five. It was much the same Story in the 33 Ridings of the Atlantic Region. Conservatives took Nova Scotia s 12 and Prince Edward Island s four. New the prime minister s Welcom ing was t As Large As had been expected by conservative organizers. Newsmen travelling with the Diefenbaker aircraft also said the Welcome was not Overly enthusiastic for his Home town. This May have been because or. Diefenbaker s aircraft arrived lab hours late and Many of those waiting had become discouraged and left for their Lake cottages for the weekend. Temperatures Here saturday hit 80. The Diefenbaker soon after arriving went to a car railway coach parked on a siding which will be their Home for the next few Days. So far their activities have been limited. On sunday morning or. And mrs. Diefenbaker attended the first Baptist Church. The Sermon by pastor w. C. Ramsey was appropriately titled evening service was election. Although the morning Sermon s title had a political ring to it Rev. Ramsey made Only slight reference to monday s election. Rev. Ramsey welcomed or. And mrs. Diefenbaker and later told the congregation to take the vote on monday responsibly and effectively so that the More about de Gaulle continued from Page 1 there is no change in the government s determination to bring the imprisoned Leader of the ., sex Gen. Raoul Salan to trial a second time on new trea son charges. Equally a Large number of Leaders have been tried and sentenced in a sentia by French and whatever amnesty they receive from the algerian arabs the French intend to bring them to Justice for treason and rebellion if they Are caught. President de Gaulle s tour thus ends on a positive note. Day when he set out for the Swiss Border country the Had begun its Earth Campaign in Algeria had ordered the european population to flee country and had Dis patched a killer commando unit to France to assassinate the president. Police intelligence proved effective and before the killers could move a series of arrests began. More than 30 Are now held in prisons in Metz and Nancy for complicity in the assassination plot and in the meantime president de Gaulle went impatiently on with his tour complain ing All the Way about Security precautions which involved some men and the blocking of highways and checking of hundreds of cars All Over the area. New Page Algeria will live and develop in co operation with president de Gaulle told his month Laird audience. This is Good sense. The Page is turned. There Are other pages to be written and that is the Mission of France in the the new Page will Start being written promptly with the arrival Here of Secretary of state Dean Rusk on tuesday. Or. Rusk is expected to meet presi Dent de Gaulle late that Day and the themes of Gen. De Gaulle s policies remain unchanged. Throughout his four Day provincial tour his emphasis was constantly on France taking her own place in world leadership and As part of this the Basic importance of realization of full rapprochement Between France and Germany. In one speech he Macre a Ted remark about countries which wish France Good Fortune but Are anxious that she should not assume an importance they j would consider or. Rusk presumably will be in no j doubt about which country president de Gaulle has in mind. Mac sees liberals As threat Bromley England Reut minister Macmil Lan sunday publicity recognized Britain s resurgent Liberal party As a danger to his ruling conservative party. He warned the people of this country that they could secure the return of another labor government by voting Mac Iuan was speaking at a conservative association Garden party in his Home constituency of Bromley just South of Lon Don and next to the constituency of Orpington where the liberals won a resounding parliamentary by election from the conservatives earlier this year. Strike looms Washington a labor Secretary Arthur Goldberg opened new peace talks today aimed at averting a threatened flight engineers strike tuesday afternoon on trans world air lines. At Goldberg s request the air line pilots association rival to the flight engineers in a dispute Over Jet plane cockpit jobs sent along a team of negotiators. The engineers sunday with Drew strike threats on pan american and Eastern air lines and decided to concen irate for the moment on Twa. Goldberg and Federal Media tors last week tried to work out settlement. The talks failed. Newfoundland first to vote by the Canadian press citizens of Canada s newest province Newfoundland were the first to vote today in the 25th National election As polls opened progressively across the seven time zones spanning the 10 prov inces and the Yukon territory. The eligible voters were Given an hour More than in the past Central elections to get to the 9 . To 8 . In areas were Daylight time is in Force and from 8 to 7 in Standard time zones. Newfoundland which joined confederation in 1949 and is Tak ing part in its fifth Canadian election sends seven members to Ottawa. The province had some rain Early a the Day. The maritime provinces in common with most of the rest of the country hid Votint weather. Electoral officers expected the number of a Crow Canada to rival the record m.5 per cent turnout i 1958. Reports from the Atlantic and Central provinces indicated Vot ing was Light during the first few hours. The Pace picks up traditionally at lunch time and is heavy after work. For the Birds elm1ra, out. New subdivision in this Community 15 Miles North of Kitchener has to be Bird conscious. Streets will have such names As Oriole Parkway Meadowlark Road Goldfinch tanager and Cardi Nal streets and Hummingbird place. Science now shrinks piles without pain or discomfort finds Healing substance that relieves pain and itching As it shrinks haemorrhoids Toronto on. The first time science has found a new Healing substance with the ability to shrink haemorrhoids and to relieve pain and itching. Thousands have been relieved with this inexpensive substance right in the privacy of their own Home without any discomfort or inconvenience. In one Hemo Rhoid Case after another very striking improve War rom huh but president Kennedy issued a warning to the flight engineers to Settle the dispute without a strike. I Vij j ment was reported and verified by doctors observations. Pan pain was promptly relieved. And air while gently relieving pain actual reduction or retraction shrinking took place. And most amazing of improvement was maintained in cases where doctors observations were continued Over a period of Many months in fact results were a thorough. That sufferers were Able to make statements As have ceased to be a and among these sufferers were a very wide variety of Hemo Rhoid conditions some of even 10to20 years standing. All this without the use of narcotics aesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new heal ing substance discovery of a famous scientific Institute. Already. Bio Dyno is m use for Healing injured tissue on All parts of the body. This new Healing substance offered in Hippo Story or Oil men form called preparation h. For individually sealed convenient preparation h preparation h ointment with special applicator. Preparation h is Nold at All drug stores. Satisfaction guaranteed or Money refunded. _ More about Britain continued from Page 1 the things you want tomorrow available today through a Low Cost to personal an life insurance included nevertheless britons Are Shak ing their Heads Over such things As agriculture minister hark Ness extraordinary remarks on devaluation of the Dollar or. Diefenbaker s . Baiting and finance minister Fleming s last minute red herring charges against Liberal Leader Pearson and they Are concluding that Canadian politics Are strange in in the midst of opposition. The deed Asar As people Here Are concerned the main Issue in the Canadian election is not unemployment and Only partly the strength Dollar it is can Ada s attitude toward Britain s entry into the european common Market. Or. Diefenbaker s approach to what is fast becoming Britain s major topic is regarded As Nega Tive and confused. Or. Pear son s As positive and hopeful. Brunswick picked seven conservatives and three liberals. Newfoundland gave the liberals a 5-2 Edge the Only prov Ince to resist the National sweep. Die almost lost his vote by Doug Smith Prince Albert sask. Minister Diefenbaker and his wife almost did not get out to vote Here at 9 . Today. Through an error their names were left Oft. The preliminary voters list As their Home Here is rented the enema tors could not Contact the Diefenbaker when the town was canvassed to compile the voters list. A Friend of or. And mrs. Diefenbaker placed their names on the list when the voters list Ion was held. Will of god be done from one end of the land to the when the Church service was Over the pastor shied away from being photographed with the prime minister. Later he explained there was nothing political in his refusal the photographers just took me by Surprise he said. His explanation of the Sermon titles was that he hoped they would attract More people to the Church. Following the Church service or. Diefenbaker and his brother strolled up the town s main Street talking with people out for a sunday walk. While or. carrying out an almost silent Campaign in town nip candidate Roger Carter the prime minister s Only Active opponent was out trying to win votes in the Rural areas. The night before the prime minister arrived Here or. Car Ter made his last big bid to win support in the town of Prince Albert. With a group of Rock n Roll singers he attracted a fairly Large crowd to the town Park unlike the other two opponents of or. Diefenbaker Liberal George new Alland and sacred Ken solheim or. Carter says he is out to win. In the past three weeks he has had a aggressive Campaign going. His one Chance of whining is if there is a Small turnout of voters and most of them Are nip supporters. Active campaigning by the candidates has created a Lack of interest in the election. To Stop a Small turnout the local. Conservatives sunday organized its machine to make sure everybody gets out to vote. Or. Diefenbaker on monday night will see the election results from across the country As they come in on a teletype service win or lose or Diefenbaker will Likely address the country Over television some time to night. Locally his win is almost cer Tain. But like the rest of the country on monday he will be watching to see if his party is returned to Power. Official and business circles Here could sympathize with the re Mark made sunday by the daily Telegraph Commonwealth affairs correspondent now in Ottawa that it might almost be said that the intelligentsia and the upper civil servants Are i spending this Day of rest praying j for a Pearson Victory. Beaverbrook desire for a Diefenbaker Vic tory comes mainly from the anti common Market element in Britain which tends to categorize or. Diefenbaker As Menzies. Lord Beaverbrook s daily express alone among the National dailies in opposing the common Market has expressed fear that a Pearson Victory would leave widespread anti common Market sentiment which its correspondent alone found in Canada unexpressed at the Commonwealth prime ministers conference in september. Interest in the Canadian elec Tion does not extend too far beyond those concerned with Trade defence and diplomacy. There have been no More than two dozen articles on the election in All of Britain s National daily and sunday papers in the last two weeks. One of the two largest papers today carried no mention of it. Want a new car new furniture new appliances Well Why wait if you re steadily employed and have a satisfactory credit rating you can get them now through a Low Cost personal loan from the Toronto Dominion Bank. 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