Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 21, 1962, Winnipeg, Manitoba
You will Garden column 29 to 45 movies comes death. Finance final edition phone we 3-9331 All vol. 69 no. 227 50 pages Price inc France . Agree to disagree Frank Exchange of views on proliferation of a weapons Winnipeg thursday june 21, 1962 . Moon Ruei Sun . Moon Seu forecast showers 50 and 75 of by Don Cook Paris special Nyht . Any nation which wishes to put the Money and Energy into a nuclear program from obtaining nuclear weapons. Standstill the result of or. Rusk s Paris talks is therefore a sort of stand still agreement to disagree. The Only Bright spot which can be detected in the nuclear deadlock was a question put by the Secre tary of state to the French As to whether ultimately there should not be some co ordination of Mil itary planning of their nuclear Force As the British bomber command is coordinated with the United states strategic air Force. Please see Rusk Page 16 weakens . Up from Reuters a waited expectantly today for signs from Oran indicating which Way secret army militants there would a last ditch Effort to sabotage Independence or Accord with its moderate Wing. Despite destruction of the Bone City Hall wednesday night and damage to a natural Gas Plant in Oran european sup port for continued resistance to algerian Independence appeared to be waning. The secret army appeared to be torn by a three Way split. Please see Algeria Page 16 jurists score s. Africa Geneva Reuters the inter National commission of jurists today condemned the proposed South african Sabo Tage Law As a major if not final step toward the Elimina Tion of All rights of the individual and tie Rule of the commission said in a statement that the Bill is the culmination of a determined and ruthless attempt to enforce the South african racist doctrine of apartheid racial separation and is not worthy of civilized the commission is a non governmental and non political Organiza t i o n receiving support from lawyers and judges in More than 80 countries. Its main objective is to defend the Rule of Law. The South african govern ment claims the proposed Bill which had its third Reading last is aimed at saboteurs and communism. Its definition of sabotage covers a wide Range of acts for which it lays Down a mandatory five year jail sen tence and can also invoke the death penalty. Secretary of state Dean Rusk neared the end of his consultations with the French government wednesday night encouraged that in the Long run France s Independent nuclear strike Force will play a coordinated role in Western defence. At the same time the French have made it bluntly Clear to the Secretary of state that proliferation of nuclear weapons is fact of life and will continue to be so whether the Kennedy administration likes it or not. In a Long and extremely Frank and candid Exchange of views wednesday afternoon. French foreign minister Maurice Couve de Murville is understood to have told or. Rusk that no amount of theorizing about the dangers of proliferation is going to prevent . Senate has formally asked Senate foreign relations com for a full scale hearing on a High level policy paper drafted by the state department s policy planning staff for president Ken Nedy. The committee it was under stood will consider the request thursday. The 168-Page document was prepared Over several months with the Active participation Many departments and officials of the government. In Overall direction of the project is Walt Rostow the state department counsellor and chairman of the policy planning staff. In essence the paper takes a Long Long Lolk at conditions in the world toddy the prospects for the future and the Best Way for the . To capitalize on changing conditions. Secretary of state Dean Rusk has scanned the policy paper briefly. It is understood now to be circulating among top White House aides. After that it will be taken up by the National secur Ity Council and if. Approved there will become a formal Csc document. See republicans Page 16 Juk s new policy by Rowland Evans Washington special Nyht sem blog forces Lur Republican Leader of the purposes these sources said threat biggest army buildup since Korea Washington the White House acknowledged concern today Over a buildup of communist chinese forces on the Mainland opposite the islands of Quesnoy and Matsu held by nationalist China. Press Secretary Pierre Salin Ger said the administration has been watching with concern the buildup of red chinese air and ground other officials had said Earl Ier that intelligence reports Sug Gest the massing of troops is on the largest scale since the War in Korea. Government sources de scribed forces in the area As greater than the buildup at the time of the 1958 crisis when communist artillery bombarded a Niemoy and Matsu Day after Day. While it is possible that the communist chinese Are reassembling forces for defensive the size and character of the movement also indicates they could be used for offensive Pur Kennedy it was Learned has not expressed per Sonal opinion on the question of defence of the offshore islands. There was no immediate Indica whether states was considering any moves As a result of the buildup. The tempest9 gleams glows the tempest is the Bright Crown of this year s Stratford festival according to free press drama critic c. G. Dafoe. For or. Dafoe s com ments see Page 10. Plowman the Best by Fred Cleverley Portage la Prairie t a Veteran Manitoba Plowman t. Toby Trimble of Portage wednesday won the Manitoba and Western Canadian blowing championships and along with the cup the right to represent this province in the Canadian blowing championships Here today. Or. Trimble racked up his second win he won the cup Back in 1949 in a match under some what threatening skies on the Harold batters farm just North West of Portage. Or. Trimble won t get his trophies for the Manitoba championship and the free press trophy for the West Ern Canadian win until tonight when All the prizes at the two Day blowing match Are presented. Please see blowing Page 5 speculation Rife curbs on Dollar reserves hinted l. B. Pearson demands Early session Pearson demands session by Alex Young Ottawa staff warning that a serious financial Emer gency. Faces Canada Liberal Leader Lester Pearson wednes Day demanded a session of the newly elected parliament at the earliest Date the session he said in a pre pared statement delivered at a press conference should con Sider measures to Deal with a developing in connection with the flight of capital from Canada and the pressure on the Canadian or. Pearson s statement was is sued following a five hour strategy meeting with other leading figures of the Liberal party. Please see Pearson Page 16 drop reported in Exchange fund Ottawa elation grew thursday that the minority progressive conservative govern ment might take Early measures to help Stem a heavy Drain of foreign Exchange reserves and Bol Ster Confidence among for eign investors. Another possibility was seen that the new parliament elected monday might be called into ses Sion As soon As this can t be before july 18 to permit the government to Intro Duce further measures. Published reports have suggested that the drop in official reserves of . Dollars and Gold amounted to in june up to monday s election with a further shrinkage since. There has been no official confirmation of these reports. The status of the Exchange fund in t normally announced until month end. The main underlying factors behind the problem were shown in a Dominion Bureau of statistics report wednesday on the country s International transactions in the first three months of the year. It showed that a first Quarter deficit in Merchan Dise Trade and other current International payments was Finan ced entirely by a shrinkage in the Exchange re serve fund. There was no net in flow of the foreign capital that in the past has recurring deficits. In april and May the Exchange fund fell by another to on May 31. Most of this decline occurred in april just before the government s devaluation move which dropped the Canadian Dol Lar s Exchange value to 92% cents in terms of the . Dollar and pegged it there. Later the prime minister declined comment on reports that Canada. Was seeking Loans from the International monetary fund. Manitoba to charge Park fee fool dayers will be levied 50 cents a car or a year campers and other holidaymakers will have to pay a fee to visit seven Manitoba provincial Parks and recreational areas starting next week acting resources minister John Christiansen announced thursday. Robert Thompson playing polities playing polities sacred Ottawa credit Leader Robert Thompson said wednesday that Liberal Leader Pearson was playing politics in asking prime minister Diefenbaker to Call an Early ses Sion of parliament to seek a vote of Confidence. The. Social credit Leader said Canada is in a difficult Posi Tion As the result of monday s Federal election and we must put Canada first or. He said is still the prime minister of can Ada and nothing should be done to add to the present state of confusion. We must put aside politics and together As canadians give Canada a Little bit of stability for an interim or. Thompson reiterated that the social credit party is not interested in any coalition arrangement with the conserva Tives. The fee will be 50 cents a car per Day or for a season pass Good in All Parks. The fee will not apply on through traffic on the trans Canada Highway. The fee will go into effect june 29 at the White Shell grand Beach and Turtle Mountain provincial Parks and the camping areas of Patricia Beach on Lake Winnipeg grand Valley West of Brandon Norquay Beach East of Portage la Prairie and Rivers Beach near the Para dam. Or. Christiansen said the fees Are the same As those now charged in National Parks and in provincial Parks in other pro Vinces. They will be collected at Park Entrance Points. Or. Christiansen also announced that licence fees would be charged transient pedlar in the Parks. He said the fees will help to defray the heavy expenditure necessary to develop and maintain these resorts at standards demanded by the holidaying Public and will enable out of province users of the facilities to Contri please see fees Page 16 Diefenbaker Gamble pays off As social credit changes tune by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff min ister Diefenbaker convened his second Post election Cabinet meet ing wednesday aware that his minority government can now face the next session of Parlia ment secure in the knowledge that it has the support of the so Cial credit group. The prime minister has won his first Gamble in his Effort to continue in office. As soon As he realized he was leading a minor Ity group he took a calculated risk that the so reds would sup soars aloft tos Angeles a the x-15 rocketed More than 47 Miles into space today achieving its designed Altitude maximum and setting a new Altitude Mark in the process. Port him rather than face another election immediately. Canada faces administration by a minority government for several months in View of the decision of the social credit group to vote with the conservatives at the coming session. Social credit Leader Robert Thomson in statements made wednesday has made it Clear he has changed his tune from elec Tion night. On the night of voting he was outspoken in his condemnation of the conservatives. He contended that the election of the so reds was a vote of protest against the tory administration and against the Liberal party. Two Days later or. Thompson was declaring that the social Cre Diters would be prepared to sup port the Diefenbaker government in the House for Many months. critical of the liberals contending that Liberal Leader l. B. Pearson should not oppose final standings copyright 1962 by the Canadian _ party total fld Pei is no que ont Man sask Alta by a pc lib so nip Dfred total 118 97 30 19 1 265 2 5 0 0 0 7 9 4 26 35 42 0 0 26 0 14 36 11 16 15 1 1 0 002 0 6 1 4 1 2 0 10 0 0 0 4 12 10 75 85 14 17 17 22 2 vote by parties out province fld. . . Que. Ont. Man. Sask. Alta. . J. T. Plowman won the Manitoba pc acadian blowing Champion weft majr blowing championship 19sz, by of poll total pc per cent " 37.5 the Canadian press per lib. Nip so 156 144 957 .36.9 13.6 11.6 other 419 331 982 0.4 the conservatives but should join with the so reds in support of or. Diefenbaker to give Canada stable government. Or. Diefenbaker striding Down the corridor of the East Block thursday to the privy Council chamber brushed off All ques please see so reds Page 5 Douglas ponders future Ottawa t. C. Doug Las said wednesday he will have to consider whether he will remain As National Leader of the new democratic party. That is something i want to think about and discuss with my friends before making any he told an inter viewer after flying Here from Regina for television appear ances. Or. Douglas was met at up lands Airport by a crowd of 300 who Sang nip songs and waved party placards As he entered the terminal with Stanley Knowles newly elected. Nip member for Winnipeg North Centre. Or. Douglas said he agrees with Liberal Leader Pearson that prime minister Diefenbaker should Call session of parliament As soon As pos sible. Or. Douglas said he knew Noth ing about reports that either Murdo Martin Timmins or h. W. Herridge Kootenay West might withdraw to make Way for him. It s an awful lot to expect of a Man to give up a seat in the House. I Don t know if i would accept such a generous accuse Ike s by James Warner Washington special Nyht one of former president Eisenhower s top aides was accused wednesday of violating both the Law and or. Eisen Hower s own directive in tossing Multi million Dollar favors to the Lead and Zinc Industry. Or. Arthur Flemming then director of the office of defence management personally ordered his staff in 1956 to change the basis of their calculations in order to have the government continue buying Large quantities of the metals according to Tes Timony wednesday by William Lawrence now Deputy director of the mobilization base Analy Sis Branch office of emergency planning. Under questioning at the Senate armed services Stock piling committee or. Lawrence said this was a violation of both president Eisenhower s and or. Flemming s own directives and appeared to be violation of the intent of the stockpiling Law. Sen. Stuart Symington mis s o j r i Democrat committee chairman who once headed the stockpiling program himself minced no words. He charged or. Flemming had violated both a presidential directive and the Law. Please see stockpile Page 5 doctors to meet by Gene Telpner the Saskatchewan government and the Saskatchewan College of physicians and surgeons will meet Friday in Regina to resume talks about the proposed Provin Cial medical act at the request of Premier Woodrow Lloyd. But wednesday night there was a difference of opinion As to the terms of reference to be used at the meeting the first since april Between the two groups. Tuesday a Telegram was sent to Premier Lloyd from the Winnipeg meeting of the Canadian medical association asking for new discussions about the act which is slated to take effect july 1. Apparently the announcement which came late wednesday night in Winnipeg from or. H. D. Dalgleish president of the Saskatchewan College of physicians and surgeons was after he spoke to Premier Lloyd by Telephone regarding the meeting. The meet ing was. Set for 10 . He termed the Call adding the Premier and 1 have always had Good personal re or. Dalgleish s out line of what the College would propose at the Friday meeting appeared to differ from or. Lloyd s own interpretation of the meeting based on a phone Call from newsmen to or. Lloyd. There was no indication from either the Premier or or. Dalgleish that the july 1 Date would be changed nor Vas there any air of optimism from either Side that the Friday talks would re sult in agreements. Please see doctors Page 16 Royal tour of Australia London Reuters the Queen and Prince Philip will visit new zealand and austra Lia in february and March 1963, Buckingham Palace announced today. They will spend about two weeks in. New zealand before going to Australia for about four weeks visiting each australian state. No plans were known at pres ent for Prince Charles or Prin Cess Anne to accompany their parents. Must defend Exchange rate John Meyer s column of comment of. Financial affairs it s your business appears regularly in the finance pages of he free Preis by John Meyer the government has a Brief res Pite before it is directly exposed to the numerically stronger opposition in the House. It has time to at least make a Start on the looking for a House trailer this want and under trailers 56 1958 House trailer 41 Flo. Very Good condition. Fully fur nishid. Lockport 757 2975. Is among the hundreds of bar gains in today s classified Sec Tion. No matter what you need shop and wive in free press want measures needed to defend the Dollar. The Bank rate can be raised and fixed As an Earnest of the government s intention. This is the first requirement indeed it is More pressing now than it was. The foreign investor has to be shown that whatever the effect of its minority position on its other policies the government is determined to hold the Exchange rate. There May be some question whether so momentous a breach of practice As a return to a fixed Bank rate can be entirely Attri buted to the initiative of the Bank of Canada. There is no question however that this is one occasion when the traditional Independence of the Bank ought to be exercised to the maximum limit. The balance of Power is now held by the 26 social credit Mem Bers from Quebec was there Ever a More desperate need for the Back s Independence of political direction please see it s your business Page 14
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