Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 20, 1962, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg Kree press wednesday. June he More about election continued from Page 1 that conference is expected to continue for at least 10 Days. This would mean the prime min ister might not wish to Call Par lament into session until after 20. He would not want to be absent from Ottawa As the head of a minority government while parliament was in ses Sion i but government sources at Ottawa said the prime minister might not be Able to set his own time table for summoning Parlia ment. The Cabinet will have to consider As soon As possible action to Stop the Drain of Canadas foreign Exchange reserves. This critical problem might compel the government to summon parliament in mid july to introduce measures to Stop the loss in the Exchange reserves. Entering the Cabinet meeting today he told the crowd of newspapermen and radio and Tele vision reporters that he had Noth ing to say. He added that there would be no announcements. It is known or. Diefenbaker is convinced he can carry on As prime minister because his opponents will be split. He believes the new Democrat party will not be anxious to have another snap election called because that group recalls Only too Well what happened to the Kcf after the snap election called in 1958 Fol lowing the 1957 Campaign. The ranks of the Kcf were shattered. The social credit he apparently believes will also not be anxious for an immediate elec Tion. For one thing the Mem Bers the social credit group from Quebec will want to sit in parliament for a while to savor the atmosphere and become identified in their Home Ridings is the local member of Parlia ment before entering another contest. Costly Campaign or. Diefenbaker is also believed to be counting on the High Cost of an election Campaign to discourage the liberals from seeking to bring on another immediate election. He obviously believes that the liberals will want to rebuild their finances As the conservatives must do before fighting another Campaign. Tuesday night when he arrived from Prince Albert the prime minister denied he had any plans to Confer with the Leader of the opposition or the leaders of the two splinter groups. However wednesday he was again asked Hilo Flea fungus powder formula provides 4-Way Protection for both dogs and cats. 1. Kills final and Lief 2. Checks fungi and bacteria 3. Fsopi itching and scratching 4. ,154 can.39c 4 of. Can at your Supi Durkit in4 pet Supply noun Tori. Elbest specially company Ltd. 33 Racine Rexdale ont. If he had any plan to with the other leaders and he replied not at the moment. Or. Diefenbaker said his Cabi net would meeting an Day Oday and he indicated it would also meet right through to the weekend although he had riot planned that far what next he will be remaining at Woric n the capital considering what Steps to take for the next eight Days. Thursday will Fly West o keep a series of appointments in had made Long before the election. The statement that no plans at the moment to meet with the other party leaders was. Believed to refer to the usual formality of consulting with the opposition groups on the Broad general plans for the coming session of parliament. He has already replied no Wuen asked if he would meet with any of the minority groups to bargain for a working arrangement or coalition support. However it is understood the liberals Are prepared for a showdown at any time and Are eager and anxious to go to the country again i Douglas silent by Douglas Smith Regina staff Defeated nip Leader t. C. Douglas said Here Toda Yno one had suggested to him that Murdo Martin of Timmins ont., would give his seat to him in parliament. Or Douglas speaking at be Gina Airport before leaving for Toronto refused to say if he would accept the. Seat if it were offered. It had been suggested in a Toronto newspaper that or. Mar tin May give his seat to or. Douglas. Commenting on monday s elec Tion or. Douglas said he is quite sure prime minister Diefenbaker will carry on with a minority government. The irony of it ail he said is to have the tories under the thumb of the Union National he said he was pleased with the nip outcome in Canada except for Saskatchewan. His own defeat he said was largely due to the Campaign put on by the Saskatchewan doctors who were opposed to the Provin Cial health scheme which goes into effect july Paterson Heads agriculture Institute Howard l. Paterson director of the farm economics and statistics Branch of the Ontario department of agriculture wednesday was named president of the agricultural Institute of Canada. He succeeds 3. R. Weir Dean of the faculty of agriculture at the University of Manitoba. Pm attacks 7 f free press by John Robertson like a Man who bad drawn Ros test salary Cheque arid was still angrily adding up the prime minister Diefenbaker strode from a transport aircraft1 tuesday after noon and talked about the. Results of monday s shrugging off the fact that out of can Ada s voters had chosen to cast their lot against the present government or. Diefenbaker talked about the advantages of sitting in Power with a minority government. He was preceded into the Ter Minal by 10 minutes by another department of transport plane bearing external affairs minister Howard Green and agricultural1 minister Alyin Hamilton orig hand to. Greet him was Gordon Churchill. Or. Diefenbaker had Little to offer of importance other than offer other than taking a slap at the editorial policies of the free press. If you la Check the figures see that the free press line did twin the liberals Many voters in where we took 11 out of 14 he did t comment on Strate Gic As Ontario and Quebec where his party ran Sec Ond 1 and third respectively to the opposition. In route to Ottawa for a Gath ering with All but four of his Cabinet who were Defeated Mon Day or. Diefenbaker said they would meet today to discuss future plans. He refused to discuss the possibility of a coalition with so Cial credit saying Only i con Sider the government in office As continuing in agricultural minister Hamil ton was visibly pleased Over the solid endorsement Given his agricultural program by Prairie Farmers but expressed no sur Hope in us. Airline strike Washington a labor Secretary Goldberg said Early wednesday there has been pro Gress toward f settling a dispute Between the flight engineers Union and trans world airlines. Goldberg gave the hopeful re port Mara Thon negotiations it the request of. Union officials who asked for a to Confer with their local chapters around the co in try. Goldberg said would resume in mid morning in Hopes that we can conclude by late he declined to the Rea son for conferences but flight Engi Neer representatives want to sound due a Teinberg of Robe government s latent solving the m the cockpits of Jet airliners. Goldberg presented the proposal to the airline and flight Engineer International association tuesday just at the dead line the1 Union had set to strike Twa s trans Continental overseas operations. _ the Union postponed the strike. A Locsey retires Toronto up Arthur e. Maloney progressive conserva Tive member for the Parkdale Riding in the last parliament Annovi ced tuesday he win re tire from politics. Or. Maloney was Defeated in monday s elec Tion by Liberal candidate or Stanley Kaidasz. Or. Maloney served As parliamentary assist ant to the minister of labor from 1957 to 1959. To 9y Alex Young Ottawa staff fed eral election has placed a big Urbik River Rorre torment scheme. External affairs of Fluter How Ard Green confirmed this. Day night in an interview Here on his return from the West coast where he won reflection in Vancouver quadra or. Green was asked election result placing no one party in majority control of the commons might affect the status of. The proposed hydroelectric flood control project. How do you expect Jne give the status on anything he asked. I just managed to preserve my own we Haven t decided on any thing yet it is he was asked if this last answer referred specifically to the Columbia River treaty Between Canada and the t to he to go into effect treaty requires ratification by the Canadian government and the present government has promised to place it before a commons committee for exam ratification is it lacks majority control of the commons the government May find it difficult to get House approval without the support of one of the opposition appear unlikely to give this support. They have expressed grave reservations about the treaty in the Light of Gen. A. G. L. Mcnaughton s declaration that Canada was sold out to the . By terms of the treaty. The social credit group May turn out to be the government s salvation. Premier w. A. C we _ immediate ratification of the treaty and he is one who sup Road Caouette. Sacred National Leader i last summer s race for the Sovrea National leadership. Of maven expert that or. Nation before Given. Because a coot off . Has demanded r Caoutte who Wil head Jib Man net s wishes As a return favor should Hie Diefenbaker govern ment Start to move towards ratification. One however could arise if the Caouette so reds go any further and try to pressure Federal government into meeting or. Bennett s demands on How . S share of Down str earn Power benefits should be disposed of. Up to now the Federal govern ment has opposed or. Bennett s plan to Seu the bulk of such benefits in the . Ottawa thinks they should be returned for the Benefit of . Con Sumers. Any Effort by the so reds m parliament to Force the conservative government to fall into line with the Bennett plan prob ably would fan a bitter new conflict Between Ottawa and ., delaying any Progress on the Columbia scheme perhaps until after another election. Washington Ual Canadian approval of a treaty for co operative develop ment of Columbia River water resources is foreseen by a top officer of the . Army Engi neers. . William w. Laps Ley North Pacific division in expressed optimism Al a closed hearing on a House appropriations sub committee. A transcript of the testimony was released. Tuesday do we have any Assurance this mix up of our. Canadian neighbors might blow up into something m o re asked rep. Ivor d. Fenton Republican Pennsylvania refer ring to a Cari Adian dispute Over the treaty already ratified by the . Senate. I believe ultimately the treaty will be ratified by can can give no Assurance Ada. I what other people will do but As evidence of their interest i understand that they Are actively planning All three projects and we Are working with them on design of the Arrow Lake outlet he was referring to three water storage projects in brith Columbia which Canada would undertake As part of the treaty How limited Timm offer from Wallace Sterli Shii inactive pattern Start a Beautiful Sterling set or add to your present now during limited offer. Save save _ Rose convenient credit terms Portage Hargrave prise at the outcome. I thought we would take 44 out of 48 seats in the West in Stead of 42. In fact i bet on it. But i did t figure we d lose three right in Winnipeg. Or. Hamilton did t figure the Saskatchewan medical care pro Gram As a chief election Factor. Most of the Farmers made up their minds who to vote for a year he said. Tommy Douglas would have been Defeated in Regina anyway be Ause of. Our agricultural pro Gram although maybe by not As Luch. External a of f a i r s minister Green said the Success _ of the new party in . Aking 10 of 22 seats was due o a vote. Hot dog Batto employment opportunities civil service of Canada handicrafts and co operatives development a fwd. Five years of related experience or nation and two years of experience citizenship and immigration Ottawa. Petition 62-878 labour division Bureau for translations Ottawa. Competition 62-660. Lle chronic instruments to be. Used with electro mechanical transducers for making 42.0 Ture. Ottawa. Competition 62-380. Experienced in design and commercial some handicraft re no casting carving Story and m6. Chemistry two years High school education and four or. Graduation an of technology with related courses. Agriculture Ottawa. Competition 62-3 Fiji atm Mem employment or mmmrtcnr.1 r number Moris about Cash continued from Page 1 Obilt Quarter million dollars in 100, and Bills. Federal agents moved in. Moneys part of the spreading investigation that began with the discovery of the Cash on monday night the agents began checking he origin of the Money which s in consecutively numbered Erial numbers. The assistant United states at Orney assigned the Case to Eph Marcheso was Able to deter mine that the Bills were made in 950 and 1951.-he also noted that he condition of the Bills was Brand sparkling never handled never folded. They had imply been laying some place or More than 10 years. The self described Art dealer maintained that he got the Cash y converting Swiss francs abroad and had stored it with a Friend whom he also refused to identify. The Natty Swart parisian was hauled into United states District court before judge Walter Bruch Hausen and in the presence of a Federal grand jury in the Brook in court was asked three ques ions who were you suppose to meet at the Twenty one club last thursday or. Miniere said he was to meet his Contact there o from whom were you sup posed to buy an Art object who was the Man you say text the Money in Safe keeping Eor you no reply or. Miniere refused All three before the judge and the jury and was sentenced to six months in the Federal House of detention. He offered to leave the country with the to end this but the matter is far from ended As far As the government is concerned until the origin of that Money is ascertained. As he was jailed tuesday night or. Miniere was said. To have been wondering about the vagaries of air travel. There would have been no customs re Check Montreal there was no official theory of Story behind the 10 year old never used Cash Al though or. Marches remarked is conceivable that such a Large sum could be linked to the narcotics miners to strike bochum
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