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Friday, June 22, 1962

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 22, 1962, Winnipeg, Manitoba You will find classified 25 to 41 comics .10, h deaths finance .43, 43 movies 15 radio to .14 sports 20 to 24 women 16 to 18 vol. 69 no. 228 pages soviet govt. Whips pogroms bombing arson murder hit jewish Community in Russia by Martin Berck United nations special Nyht a new pall of terror hangs Over Russia s jewish Community of three million. From soviet jewry s Large metro Politan centres to Remote villages in the caucasus and Central Asia there is a grave fresh element of concern for soviet jewry. It is fear of vandalism violence and g free press final edition phone we 3-9331 Alt Deputy Gnu Winnipeg Friday june 22, 1962 Sun rises am. Moon rises . Sun Seti 9m1 . Moon Seta . Forecast sunny 50 and 75 pogrom. The wave of fear is reinforced by a series of incidents Ajjie de tails of which have not previously come through the Iron cur Tain. While not necessarily prescribed or encouraged by soviet authorities violence is seen As the inevitable consequence of the prominent role assigned to jews in a far reaching Kremlin Campaign against so called economic crimes. In its Impact on the soviet masses pressed by new Belt tightening measures this Campaign transcends by far Russia s unremitting attack on jewish religious and cultural institutions. It even outweighs a recent Alle gation in the soviet press that synagogues Are centres of espionage and subversion. Bomb it is in this context that authoritative sources disclosed to the Herald Tribune news ser vice Between 10 Days and two weeks ago a bomb exploded in front of the synagogue in Kutaisi a town in the soviet re Public of Georgia the front of the building was damaged. Local authorities removed two other bombs planted in the Syna Gogue. Please see jews Page 12 credit to China opposed Eichmann Helper gets life Berlin Berlin Bank manager was today sentenced to life imprisonment for the mass murder of jews in East Ern Europe. He was or. Alfred Filbert 57, an associate of Adolf Eichmann executed last month in Israel. He held the same rank As Epieh Man. Colonel in the is elite corps. Gerhard Schneider 51, a ranking civil servant in the state government of lower sax ony received 10 years. Six men who All held respectable and responsible jobs were accused of the mass killing of about persons during the nazi invasion of Poland the Ukraine and White Russia. They were either is officers or police officers attached to one of the notorious extermination squads. Konrad Fiebig 52, a govern ment employee in Munich was acquitted. Heinrich Tunnat 48, a. Craftsman s Trade organizer and Bodo struck 53, a police officer in lower Saxony were each Given four years. Wilhelm Greifenberger. A b o o k keeper was Given three years. Real Caouette opposes giveaways Rouyn que. Up real Caouette Deputy National Leader of the social credit thursday the party will oppose any further giveaways of wheat to communist China. He said the present Deal under which Canada is Selling wheat to red China on credit terms should be scrapped. If i we still have surplus Grain after helping All the Friendly nations who want to buy then we could consider a Deal with said. But it would have to be on a strictly Cash basis. There should be no government supported credit arrangements involved. Or. Caouette at a press con Ference said his party would support any attempt in the commons to obtain full details of the present wheat Sale agree ment with China. During the previous Parlia ment the liberals made several unsuccessful efforts to obtain details of the Canadian wheat Board s contract with the Chi Nese government Agency involved. Agree on Berlin Adenauer Rusk Are of one mind a on n a p Chancellor Adenauer said he and . State Secretary Dean Rusk had reached full agreement on Berlin and All other matters of Mutual .-West German interest at a private meeting today. This was later con firmed by or. Rusk. Rusk continuing his tour of West european capitals met for 70 minutes with the West Ger Man government head with Only an interpreter present. Ade Nauer said they had reached full agreement on All big ques our thoughts and Aims Coin the Chancellor told re porters. I am very Happy that we could have this very Frank confidential Rusk told berliners he continues to be ready to explore further with the soviet Union whether a basis for negotiations please see Berlin Page 12 Juk s farm Bill Dies Washington up pres ident Kennedy s far. Reaching farm Bill and its compulsory features limiting the growing of wheat and feed. Grains is dead. The Surprise defeat of the measure in the House of representatives thursday night by a vote of 215 to 205 was All the More shocking to Kennedy add ministration leaders because up to the last minute they thought they would win. The republicans who voted virtually in Masse against the Bill contended the legislation would open the door to full government control of the Farmers and it would make agriculture Secretary Freeman a Czar. The administration had Esti mated its new farm program would have saved in farm costs to . Taxpayers during the next four years by reducing surpluses. Please see farm Page 12 Sioux Lookout mayor killed Sioux Lookout ont. Up mayor Alex Hannah was killed Friday in a traffic Acci Dent 30 Miles South of Here. The 51-year-old mayor is re ported by Ontario provincial police to have apparently driven off the Highway on his Way Home from a meeting at Dryden. Capital inflow now a trickle John Meyer s column of comment on financial affairs it s your business appears regularly in the finance pages of the free press by John Meyer the dimensions of Canada s Dollar crisis have become clearer with the publication of the first Quarter International payments position. The deficit of million is million More than in the first Quarter 1961, and what is worse its Constitution does not anywhere Sug Gest Hope for improvement. The deficit in merchandise Trade of million As an in stance is a relatively minor consideration but it has to be placed against a surplus of million for the first Quarter 1961, and the expectation that devaluation would have by now extended that sur plus rather than permitting the deficit. The deficit in non Merchan Dise million higher at s349 running now at an annual rate of million. The annual deficit including sizeable deficits in merchandise Trade was million in 1960, and million in 1959. A surplus in merchandise Trade last year reduced the total deficit to million. Even with a bal Ance in merchandise Trade this projected deficit in total payments is Back at the Leyel of 1959-60. The precariousness of. Ca Nada s position however is barely hinted at in the foregoing As those compari sons Are. The deficit in fact would have been twice As Large but for the run Down of reserves. Please see it s your business Page 8 bid to Appeal refused Ottawa supreme court of Canada refused Friday to hear an Appeal Case involving Union representation of workers at the International Nickel company of Canada project at Thompson Man. Workers at the Nickel mining project originally were represented by local 1206 of the International Union of mine Mill and smelter workers however the United steel workers of America Csc won the right to represent close to Inco employees in a certification vote conducted this Spring by the Manitoba. Labor Board. Mine Mill asked the Manitoba courts for a stay of the Mani Toba labor Board s order pro Viding for the vote. However the Manitoba court of Appeal ordered the vote to proceed and this ruling was upheld today by the supreme court. The court rejected an application for " leave Appeal on grounds that the Manitoba Tabor Board had no jurisdiction to make the order. It said that Joseph James a member of the labor Board acted As a member of _ the Board while disqualified be cause of Bias and conflict of in the supreme court in reject ing mine Mill s bid for leave to Appeal gave no reasons. Fear none survived Jet crash air France disaster in w. Indies Paris a Boeing 707 air France Jet Airliner with 108 or More persons aboard crashed today on a forested Hillside of the Island of Guadeloupe in the French West indies. Circling search planes re ported no sign of life in the wreckage. Debris was reported to have burned. The plane met Dis Aster As it headed in for a land ing before Dawn at the Airport of Pointe a Pitre on a regular flight from Paris to Santiago Chile. The United states coast guard said the air traffic control Centre at Pointe a Pitre Airport reported the big Jet had been cleared for its final approach when its radio went dead. A Small local plane later spotted the wreckage 2% Miles Inland from the North coast of the Basse Terre Section of Guadeloupe the coast guard said the Pilot had radioed that he was making a visual approach to the Field. Capt. J. Co Menier Pilot of a French Airliner which flew from Guadeloupe to san Juan puerto Rico said the Boeing must have crashed in a bad thunderstorm. The ceiling was very co Menier said. James Welsh head of the . Information Agency in Guadeloupe flew Over the wreckage in his private plane. Continued please see crash Page 12 announcement sunday Ottawa to take action on Trade consult on China Hong Kong a most Western intelligence sources in Hong Kong believe communist China s current military buildup opposite the nationalist offshore islands of Quemoy and Matsu is defensive. But they do not discount the possibility of a communist attack. These sources believe that any communist attack most Likely would be triggered by fears that president Chiang Kai Shek s regime was going to try. To make Good his vow to retake the chinese Mainland. I d be very surprised if the chinese communists launched an one intelligence informant said today. I think the chances Are about 3 to 1 against it. But if they Felt the chinese nationalists were about to attacks they would probably want to1 beat them to the in London a foreign office spokesman said today Britain too is concerned at reports of troop concentrations in . The. Reports were an automatic subject for consultations Between Britain and the United states. T Reuters news Agency quoted one Hong Kong newspaper the the nationalist forces on que Kung Sheng daily As saying the nationalist forces on que Roy made several small1 hit and run raids on the Fulvien coast june 14. Peking clamps ban on travel peking Reuters Diplo Mats and other foreign Resi dents in peking were told this week they will be unable to travel by train on most of China s main lines until further notice it was Learned thursday. No explanation was Given for this action which apparently applies Only to foreigners. Trains for Russia were not affected. Named fellow Kingston Cdr. Eugene Forsey 58, of Ottawa research director of the Cana Dian labor has been named fellow for 1962-63. At Queen s University. Blk Muon Ailanti of fan Cuba Haiti i Jamaica dominican Caribbean Kico Panama Colombia Guiana map locates the Island of Guadaloupe in French West indies where the Boeing-707 Jet crashed today with about 100 persons aboard. It is feared that there were no survivors. Regina up ten doctors and 13 Cabinet ministers met today in an Effort to Settle the the governing Council of the Saskatchewan College physicians and surgeons was represented by its nine members and its registrar. A provincial cab inet ministers were at the meet ing. Premier Lloyd said the government does not accept conditions of discussion As Laid Dowa by or. H. D. Dalgleish of Sas Katoon College president. Or. Dalgleish said wednes Day the College would Tell the government the medical care Hope of Success dim in Regina Exchange controls ruled out in Diefenbaker statement Ottawa up prime minister Diefenbaker said today he would announce positive measures Sun Day to improve Canada s International balance of pay ments situation. The government will not be imposing any Exchange controls and will firmly maintain the present Exchange rate of the Canadian he said m a statement issued while the Cabinet met for the fifth time in three Days. It said the government will announce sunday afternoon positive decisions and actions which will substantially improve Canada s International balance of payments and reduce the budgetary Ottawa expected to curb imports by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff it is believed Here that the decisions and actions by the Federal government o be announced sunday will involve action to trim the budget and impose some form of import controls. The government possibly would move to place imports on quota and provide subsidies for exports. Another move the government might make would restrict the amount of goods travellers abroad could bring Back to Canada. Move towards tighter Money came despite the conservatives party s Campaign claims that it had ended the tight Money Era with the dismissal of James k. Coyne former governor of the Bank of Canada. Please see controls Pace k Douglas insurance act must be paving for a loan from or. Lloyd in a press Confer j International monetary fund. Doc can t buy health say sad health care can be subsidized but health really cannot be bought or. Lawrence a. Rab son of Winnipeg said Friday in a keynote address on medical economics before the Canadian medi association convention in the Royal Alexandra hotel. Taking a stand against compulsory medical plans or. Robson said there were people who claimed compulsory direction into health care or an adequate sup ply of Money could supplant and replace the individual s and fam ily s responsibility in the health Field. But i said or. Rab neither the Supply of Money nor compulsive legislation can produce those results in the health care Field which can Only be produced by the exercise of personal and to inform the Public about the medical profession s stand on prepaid health plans on a voluntary basis. Or. Rabson suggested that health forums should be sponsored by the profession with the Public s help and participation. Please see doctor Page 12 eyeing . Seat j Vancouver up new c. Meeting being expresses concern the Saskatchewan hospitals association which arranged the meeting thursday expressed concern at statements from the two groups. Don Macmillan Sha presi Dent said we Are now concerned that Public pronounce ments by both parties Are not conducive to such a the medical care insurance plan designed to cover nearly All of Saskatchewan s population on a compulsory comprehensive and prepaid basis is to go into operation july 1. The doctors object to govern ment control Over the medical profession through the administrating medical care insurance commission. Or. Lloyd said if discussions Between the government and the College fail to resolve their differences and if the doctors continue arrangements to pro vide Only Hospital based Emer gency care after july 1, the government will not consider delaying the plan. Please see meeting Page 12 Junr would probably require the j willing to consider running in a government to bring its budget Iby election in neighbouring Burn into better balance before it ahoy Coquitlam constituency in a Ould agree to any major loan. Jan a empt o win a parliament the announcement by the prime i minister followed a series of inet meetings this week and the j but he said in a Telephone entry by Canada into a period i interview from his Home in re i of tighter Money. Gina he would Only be willing the Cabinet is wresting with a i Stock prices i declining i Toronto up prices on Canadian Stock markets were being driven Down under Waves of Selling pressure during moderately heavy morning trading today. _ at Toronto the Industrial in-1 monday s general election from 20 repro or. Douglas was Defeated in tentative 7.87 Regina by a progressive con to 514.40. Trading in the first Servat ivc. Hour was a moderate Jack Johnsson vice president shares of the nip constituency Assoc Blue Chip stocks the High action in Burnaby Coquitlam. Priced issues considered to be said he expects party members the foundation of the be divided on the Issue were taking a sound beating As there Are Many reasons for j losses ranged from to As and against his resignation i High As he said. Gina if he received a near unanimous invitation from the 900 member constituency association of the Riding. Earlier Veteran socialist or Hart Regier said he is willing to step aside if 75 per cent of t h c constituency association members agree to the proposal. Or. Regier who has represented the Riding for the Kcf. Now nip since 1953, had More than a vote majority in two straight for Manitoba Portage Man plow King looking for a child s Bike this want and under bicycles 58 child s -3-wheel Leader deluxe perfect condition. Edison 4-6382. 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. By Fred Cleverley Portage la Prairie s own Toby Trimble made it two in a Row for Manitoba thursday winning the Canadian blowing Champion ship on a Field less than half a mile from his own farm. Or. Trimble who wednesday won the Manitoba and Western Canadian crowns edged Grant Wells of Stouffville ont. To win the Esso Silver Plowman the Canadian championship and make it two years in a Row that Manitoba Farmers have been line nation s top Plowden. I last year s Winner Cyril Haines of Emerson is scheduled to represent Canada at the world matches in Holland this fall and thursday s win Means or. Trimble will carry Canadian Hon ors at the 1963 world matches to be held in Ontario. The two entries from Manitoba j and the two from Ontario split i the first four placings in the National competitions. Mickey de Man of High Bluff Man. Look third place and William Hostrawser of Malton ont. Fourth spot. Please see blowing Page 12 Canada s Cham pm. Plowman Toby Trimble of Portage la Prairie Man., left receives his trophy thursday from e. L. Moriarty Prairie regional manager of Imperial Oil Law ;