Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 25, 1962, Winnipeg, Manitoba
You will find classified 26 to 40 comics 10, 11 deaths 8 finance .40, 41 movies. 13 radio to 12 sports.20 to 25 women .15, is final edition phone we 3-9331 a vol. Pages Price Loc Winnipeg monday june 25, 1962 Sun forecast sunny and warm 55 and 85 aun bets . Sets . Court raps car says railway broke Law in strike Ottawa up the supreme court of Canada ruled today that the car broke Ontario labor Laws when Toronto s Royal York hotel fired its strik ing employees last year. The court in a unanimous decision upheld judgments by Ontario chief Justice j. C. Me Ruer and the Ontario Appeal court that the car owned hotel in firing strikers committed an offence under the Ontario labor relations act. The Ontario Appeal court s judgment ordered senior mag Istrate t. S. Elmore of Toronto to convict the hotel of breaking threat from red member of coalition govt. tariffs the act and to impose prop Riate or. Justice c. H. Locke said that the Issue of whether the car acted illegally in firing striking employees should be Vientiane a a pro communist laotian Cabinet min ister denounced the presence of . Troops in neighbouring. Thai land sunday shortly after Premier Prince Souvanna p h o u m a turned leadership of his Day old coalition Over to his half brother. Information minister Thoumi Vongvichith called a press con As soon As Souvanna s plane had left for France. Claiming to speak for the re Gime he denounced the . Troops As a threat to the peace and neutrality of the government of National Union protests against the american troops Landing in thai declared Vongvichith a decided on the Assumption that member of Prince so Phanou the strike was lawful. Vong s pro communist Patchet the hotel employees Mem Bers of the hotel and club employees Union on strike april 24, 1961. Lao faction. . Officials had no immedi ate comment. Will use military of state Harlan Cleveland said sunday. Military stiffening in the by William Rollins new York. Special Nyht the United states will use. Its military Power to keep Laos Neutral. . Assistant Secretary accuse reds in Viet Nam London a Indian and Canadian members of the three nation control commission have accused communist Viet Nam of seeking to overthrow the pro Western government of South Viet Nam Britain closed today. The third member of the truce control commission Poland dissented from the in Dian Canadian charges and blamed South Viet . Support from breaching the 1954 armistice agreement. The British government on its own initiative released the terms of the Long report pre pared by the International control commission after Russia had ignored a proposal for joint publication of the important document. Please see Viet Nam Page 2 please see Washington Page 2 austerity plan Here Are Hie austerity measures announced by or. Diefenbaker sunday immediate temporary Tariff sur charges on some in annual imports. Cuts in government spending amounting to in a full year. Sharp reductions in duty free exemptions on foreign purchases brought Home to Canada by returning tourists. In a related step the Bank of can Ada pegged its interest rate at six per cent. Caouette blasts a japs proposals by the Canadian press real Caouette tonal Leader of Deputy a the social credit party says prime min ister Diefenbaker should find a satisfactory solution to can Adas financial problems or re sign. Or. Made Caouette s comment in his Hometown of Rouyn. Que., was perhaps the j strongest criticism sunday of the progressive conservative announced government s newly austerity program. The social credit sign rather than make proposals like he said. The proposals Cut Down on Public spending at a time when i Public works were needed to tighter Money. Canada must tighten Belt by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff j a crash program to i bolster the Canadian j Economy hard hit by a severe financial crisis was announced sunday by prime min ister Diefenbaker. It involves Steep new temporary tariffs joans totalling More than one billion dollars from abroad and a slash in government spending. Canadians must now tighten their belts by several notches. They Are. In for a period of grits gain two soldiers9 vote unseat tory minister Ottawa up a Strong Liberal preference by armed forces voters gave that party two additional commons seats at the expense of two progressive conservatives one a Cabinet minister whose election had been indicated by the count of civilian ballots in the june 18 elec Tion. The service vole., announced sunday by chief electoral 01 j finer Nelson Castonguay. Forged comeback victories for liberals Richard Cashin 25 year old Ija Wyer in the Newfoundland j Riding of st. John s West and Harry Harley 35-year-old for i Mer army medical officer in Ontario s Halton seat. Please see vote Page 5 combat unemployment. Luxury living will be sharply party of the enforcement device Tift the that established the Neutral coalition government in Vien Tiane after a civil War saw the communists taking Over most of the Southeast asian kingdom or. Cleveland said. If this treaty Breaks Down and Laos turns red the communists will provoke us into More military the state department official stated. We Don t depend in this or anywhere on pieces of paper we depend As we have to on Good will to keep the Little Southeast asian country out of the cold War or. Cleveland continued you be got to have a certain minimum of Good will on both but that Good he said is not the result of sentimental feelings on either Side. It s a result of a military stand off. The russians Don t want us to come in and so they Don t pro Voke us so much. They Don t want us to come in because they Don t want to face us but they also Don t want us to come in because they Don t want the chinese in so this is a bit of a triangular affair actually in Southeast referring to the general Situa Tion in troubled Southeast Asia the assistant Secretary of state observed on a to interview pro Gram Here prime minister announces crash program cars Furchi Tsirer Loans gusting More Manitoban will be paying higher prices on a wide Range of imported goods because of the increased import duties announced sunday by prime minister Diefenbaker. The prime minister s Auster Ity plan for Canada will not Only mean higher prices on imported goods but also create higher in Terest rates Loans. Although. Most retail and Loren charged with bigamy Rome italian investigating magistrate has committed actress Sophia Loren and film producer Carlo Ponti for trial for bigamy the news Agency italia reported Here today. The Agency said the Magis trate handling or. Giulio Franco had sent Ponti for trial on a charge of bigamy and miss Loren on charge of complicity. Last january Public prosecutor Alberto guasco formally requested that proceedings for bigamy should be opened against them. There is no divorce in Italy. Miss Loren and Ponti were married in Mexico although the producer had not shed his Previ-1 Ous wife in the eyes of italian Law. Miss Loren was married to Ponti by proxy in 1957, after the producer obtained a mexi can divorce from his first wife Giuliana. After the couple returned to Italy in. 1959, three private Citi Zens asked the Public prosecutor s office to Start investigations into . Last april 27, the ecclesiastical court of Rome declared Ponti s first marriage valid. The ruling came on an Appeal by Giuli Ahan Ponti a 1959 decision that there were no grounds for nullifying her marriage to him. The Rome Public prosecutor formally asked for bigamy proceedings to be instituted against miss Loren and her husband last a Secretary of a Phi s office said miss Loren is working on a movie near leghorn on the West coast of Italy and that Ponti arranged to Fly. To new York later today. Miss Loren and her husband could be sentenced from five years imprisonment if co evicted. Sex fans to get apology if the mounties decide never to bring their musical ride to Winnipeg again this City can thank Winnipeg enterprises corporation and the Winnipeg Blue bombers exhibition officials said for exhibition visitors who cannot get seats to see the ride the. Exhibition is going to Start Public announcements apologizing for the inconvenience and blaming Winnipeg enterprises for failing to allow use of the football Field. The first of these announcements is scheduled for to night. Saturday. People watched the the football stands because the baseball accommodation allowed for the ride was already bulging with people. The bombers let us use the one said the Only for wholesale firms in Winnipeg said there would be an increase none could say exactly How much prices will Rise. One Winnipeg banker said that Many Loans made before or. Diefenbaker made his announce ment will be affected and a new interest rate will be calculated. The new Bank of Canada in Terest rate of six per cent he said will Cost corporations More. It will place a heavy de Mand on Bank lending since much of the Street borrowing will have to be taken up by Banks. Various firms canvassed Mon Day had this to say prices of imported cars will increase said several Winnipeg car dealers. In addition since certain parts of Canadian cars imported from the United states an increase is expected Here. A firm dealing in Volkswagen said it was Uncertain whether prices of their cars will increase. There is a possibility said a spokesman that the Volkswagen factory in Canada will absorb the loss. 1 Leader Robert Thompson visit ing in Detroit said the program came too late with too he was echoing nip National Leader to. C. Douglas who said he was convinced Many of the measures announced were too Little and too late and would aggravate unemployment. In Ottawa Liberal Leader Pearson reserved judgment while expressing Hope the pro Gram would be effective. Calls contradictory or. Caouette who delivered 26 Quebec seats for his party in the recent Federal election said the prime minister had proposed two absolutely contradictory solutions to the prob Lem. I in effect said or. Caouette the government was trying to impose a tight Money making it difficult for canadians to get Money needed for investment and at the same time it was urging canadians to invest. If this keeps up we will have . Steep new tariffs will unemployed by next he said. Or. Pearson said or. Diefen-1and on Champagne in Baker s announcement of the program recognizes that the country is facing serious Finan Cial Only last wednesday the lib eral Leader had issued a state ment saying there is a devel Oping emergency in connection with the flight of capital from Canada and the pressure on the Canadian please see political Page 2 ported wines on perfumes Oriental rugs imported Auto mobiles refrigerators and Tele vision sets along with a wide warships sent to Formosa Taipei Formosa Range goods not considered in i warship were up ceding from the luxury class. Canadians difficulties for it will in borrowing Japan today to reinforce the mean no Formosa patrol in Money and higher prices on a wide Range of imported goods. Please see austerity Page 5 a As please see bide pages. Looking for a dog this want and under dog Suye Stock j Short ply 723 Beyerley. of bar. Gains in to Day s classified Sec Tion. No a Potter what you want adj. Please see local Page 2 Stock markets or. Diefenbaker ought to re business wary by the Canadian press reaction in financial circles to the Federal emergency pleasures to buoy up the Dollar and curb imports was for the most part cautiously optimistic. The comment of w. E. My i Laughlin president of the Royal Bank of Canada was Typ ical. The measures were Posi . Headlines not flattering by Richard Purser Diefenbaker s emergency fiscal London staff Canada made the news in a big but unflattering Way in Britain today. The Story of prime minister a Japan reaction gloomy the face a reported chinese communist military buildup on the coast opposite the nationalist offshore islands of Quemoy and Matsu. Most of the 7th Fleet ships that had been in the big Yoko Suka Japan naval base. Pulled out during the weekend. A spokesman said Only that they were deploying for operations at but Pacific Fleet head quarters in Honolulu confirmed that they were strengthening j the patrol in the Formosa Strait i off China s Fukien province. I a Navy spokesman in Hono measures took Over top play said the move was almost almost the entire British National j routine in the Light of reports press sweeping aside even the of the communist buildup. He latest rumpus caused by British refused to say How Many ships troops in Germany. Were Patro an j report from Japan said the re the spectacle of increased Saj cd from riffs restrictions on tourists j included the Carrier Coral sea. Spending reduced expenditures 1 the nationalist chinese de and above All the 375 million i Fence ministry said the communists were evacuating civil ians from the coastal area of pounds of assistance required from other countries left the Man on the Street wondering about the general state of Canada s health. To him or. Diefenbaker s moves had an uncomfortable parallel with those made Here j last year by Selwyn Lloyd. At that time a balance of payments crisis was tackled by deflation polite Formosa. The defence ministry has estimated that the communists have men 300 planes and the 400 Small naval Craft on invasion Ary measures including higher taxes and a High Bank rate. Those up issues led Canadian Stock markets into a Broad decline Dur ing moderate morning trading today. The decline presented the usual pattern of Canadian markets following the. Trend set by Wall Street but the slump among banking issues is attributed in part by brokers to action taken by the Bank of Canada sunday in pegging the Bank at six per cent. The have Loeen in a decline for thelast two weeks and Many brokers said it was due to speculation rate in fixed above five per please see Market Page 2 Tive but it remains to be seen How the Market will react to he said a satisfactory Dis count of the Dollar could have been obtained without a Cri Sis had the government waited instead of announcing earlier this year its intention of forc ing Down the Dollar s value. Please see business Page 2 Tokyo officials and businessmen today expressed gloom Over Japan s prospects for exports to Canada As a result of Canada s new in Banc cles Here who a. Austerity program. Canara App re. Canada s new import Tariff j Jato the need for temporary increases of five to 15 per cent measures As much As they de-1 were called a double blow to lore Curcur instances that Japan which had already im-1 brought about the present Situa posed voluntary controls on its i Tjon exports to Canada. A foreign ministry official said japanese exports to can Ada will become More difficult than he said that Japan has been observing self imposed restrictions on nine items j to Canada representing one third of the value. Of exports to that country. The nine items include Tex tiles Metal dinner sets radio tubes and transistor radios. Please see . Page 2 metro police Force report on Page 8 Ted Moser free press staff writer reviews some of the recommendations made by a special committee Sel up to report on the advisability of merging metro Toronto s police and fire departments. For or. Moser s second and final report on this subject see Page 8. Will it secure Exchange rate Many japanese exports will be seriously affected by the new 10-per-cent Tariff increase the foreign ministry said. As a result the foreign office source said Japan probably will ask Canada to agree to cancellation of i Japan s Volun tary exports control. The foreign office source said it was not the. Time yet to say whether Japan would consider taking retaliatory Steps in the pm Speaks tonight Ottawa minis Ter Diefenbaker will speak on Csc radio and. Television tonight at 8 . Cd to announcements made sunday concerning monetary policy. Year Japan exported future. Last Worth of goods to Canada and imported 000. John Meyer s column of financial comment it s your business appears regularly on the finance pages. By John Meyer i ready it was to submit to a res Cue operation. Or. Diefenbaker s announcement Friday was i enough to bring about a distinct pause in transactions. Followed the question now of course is j by a strengthening of the rate whether the government s Meas by an eighth of a Point. If an an ures will be adequate to secure ounce mint of intention the Exchange rate. Have this effect the manner in certainly they will have earn which the intention is to be scr _ _. De the Exchange Market at least the Brief respite it badly needs. The speculation against the rate had reached unbearable proportions with the reserves loss to Date this month in the neighbor Hood of Ved will be that much More effective. Certainly there can now be no question of the govern ment s determination to hold to cent parity. The measures taken Are pretty i Well what were expected. The Princess Royal visiting Ottawa Ottawa Princess Royal 65-year-old aunt of the Queen arrived Here today for a two Day visit. This does t take into account arrangements for the life of Cre the Forward deliveries of Ameri j Dit the raising and fixing the can funds which have still to be Bank rate the surcharge on in made. These must have been ports the reduction in travellers substantial. Yet in the sort of covering which can now be expected enough . Funds might be picked up to cancel out All or most of those Forward commit ments. The Market on Friday gave an encouraging indication of How allowances and assurances of Cut backs in budget spending they Are All constructive. They have in common As Well the fact that they can be taken by the Cabinet without recourse to please see Meyer Page 8
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