Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, June 26, 1962

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 26, 1962, Winnipeg, Manitoba You will find classified 23 to 37 comics 15 deaths 2 finance 16 to 18 movies radio to .-8 sports. 20 to 22 women 10 to 12 press final edition phone we 3-9331 All twi urdu vol. 69 231 38 pages Price Loc Winnipeg. Tuesday june 26, 1962 Sun . Moon. Trees . Sun Sels . Moon sets . Forecast very warm 65 and 90 sask. Ads win govt. Concessions but status of medical care still unclear after talks Regina up the Saskatchewan govern ment has made concessions on several sections of its medical care insurance act during three Days of meetings with the College of physicians and surgeons it was Learned tuesday. The state of medical services formal Docu a i Estes brought to trial May hinge on a Centary statement of intention to be Given the College s governing Council today by the Cabinet. The two groups ended three Days of meetings late monday without any Clear agreement on their impasse Over the Saskatchewan medical care insurance plan scheduled to go into operation july 1. Premier Lloyd said he and the 12 members of his Cabinet made a proposal to allow Doc tors to practise within the plan or outside of it. He said the Cabinet would give the College Council a fur ther and More precise state ment regarding several changes we in the act. We re interested in the pro position by the government that it is possible to practise out Side the College president or. H. D. Dalgleish said. Continued please see doctors Page 2 Battles big Ottawa up a rift be tween the publicly owned Csc and the Board of broadcast governors has been indicated by sources close to both. Informants say the key Issue Between the government appointed directors of both Agen cies is whether the Csc is subject to big authority. It involves Legal interpretations of the 1958 broadcasting act. Both boards want the act clarified. They also seek a new statement of government policy on the Csc s role alongside Pri vate broadcasters where the government wants the Csc to go. And How it will pay its Way. Csc executives say privately they favor another Royal com Mission study of the last was in 1956. It could not be Learned whether this View is shared by big Bers. In any event there is a common a reference to parliament. Doubt can clarify it was Learned that until the june 18 election both big and Csc planned to carry their cases to parliament. But now there is doubt on both sides that a lasting clarification can be obtained As Long As there is a minority government. Continued please see Csc Page 5 by Earl Mazo Pecos Texas special Nyht Billie sol Estes was brought to trial suddenly and unexpectedly in Texas District court Here monday on one of eight felony theft charges growing out of Estes Multi million Dollar Sale of mortgages on non existent fertilizer tanks. At the request of John Coefer his chief attorney who demanded an immediate trial Billie sol s Case was jumped to no. 1 from no. 12 on the Reeves county court docket. Or. Coefer indicated his Case for Estes would be built on assertions that Billie sol has Al ready wrongly been tried and convicted by the Public before he was Given the right to be heard by a jury. The lawyer blamed president Kennedy and other leading pub Lic figures. This is the first time in his tory a president of the United states indicated the guilt of someone charged on. An indict stormed or. Coefer one of the Lone Star state s leading trial lawyers whose clients and close associates incl device president Johnson and other prominent texans. Please see Estes Page 5 heading Ley boy killed in Accident eight year old Dwight Kruger of heading Ley Man., was instantly killed monday night bicycle collided with a truck near the Railroad crossing in police said the boy son of mrs. Yvonne Kruger of head Ingley was crossing the trans Canada Highway near the rail crossing in the Eastern end of the town when he collided with the truck driven by Nelson Abraham of st. Francis Xavier Man. He died As the result of severe head injuries they said. The boy s father was in Souris Man., at the time. Talks Allied notes Lay blame on soviets by Marguerite Biggins Washington s p e Cial Nyht tile three Western Powers monday called on the soviet Union to Confer on How to halt the illegal and inhumane shooting incidents at the Berlin Wall. In identical notes delivered in Moscow the ., Britain and France suggested that a big four meeting take place at the level of Allied authorities in Berlin. But Hopes of soviet acceptance Are not High. A priority Issue of the proposed meeting the notes said should be to seek Means to facilitate the movement of per sons and goods Between the Sec tors Berlin. This has been brought to a virtual standstill by the erection of the Wall last aug. 13. The notes fatty rejected so Viet contentions that the West was in any Way to blame for the incidents along the Wall. Instead the Western Powers. Went into specifics of How the communists had created crisis after Cri Sis by showing at refugees even after they had reached West Berlin soil. It was confirmed in washing ton that both Secretary of state Dean Rusk and British foreign minister lord Home will probably Confer informally with soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko in Geneva in july when the 14 Powers involved in Flie laotian peace settlement gather to finalize the laotian peace Accord. See note Page 5 school prayer banned Washington the Supreme court ruled j monday that a 22-word new York school prayer was a Constitution j Al peril to the nation. In a six to one decision the court struck the prayer Down. It did this not because of the wording of the prayer but be cause it was composed by state officials and uttered by Public school teachers and therefore put the government in a position of establishing religious belief. The majority decision written by Justice Hugo Black was interpreted in some quarters As a ban on the official presentation of any. Prayer in Public., schools anywhere a the nation. The potential Impact of the decision was indicated in the fact that 20 other states had. Joined new York in arguing for continuation of the school prayer. Please see prayer Page 2 appeals to nation pm requests no parliamentary cession until september when passions cooled he says Ottawa up prime minister Diefenbaker has appealed to the coun try to set aside political paste ions and support government s new financial measures with Confidence. We will then come through this emergency with a new Pride of accomplishment a new strength in our Economy and the knowledge that each of us has added to the Lustre of the Canada we he said. Monday night or. Diefenbaker addressed the nation by radio and television to explain the Belt tightening measures he announced sunday to Jack up foreign Confidence. In the Cana Dian Dollar by reducing the budget deficit and correcting the imbalance of International payments. He said the surcharges on customs duties amounting to five 10 and 15 per cent on a wide variety of non essential and luxury imports would discourage imports and thus improve the balance and they would bring in More tax Money to help balance the budget. He also said the government i would continue its other Meas ures to goad the through Export financing Trade missions Small business Loans tax incentives for sales expansion and research and expand i Sion of the Industrial develop Lent Bank. Projected measures of tax Reform to promote greater efficiency and competitiveness in Canadian business would be pressed Forward. He announced in the election Campaign a Royal would be set up to two chivas push arms build up tension mounts in propaganda barrage across Straits Hong Kong a tension mounted Over the Formosa Straits today amid reports that communist and nationalist China were pushing military preparations for what could be an invasion attempt by either John Diefenbaker appeals for support . Ups l. B. Pearson demands session Side. Propaganda campaigns were in full swing both in communist China and on the nationalist. Allinese stronghold of Formosa. On the communist Side can ton radio announced voluntary mobilization of All workers m that South China City. It said thousands attended mass rallies and pledged to Lay Down their 11 i v e s if Chiang s invading forces dare set foot on the China Mainland. On the nationalist Side Chiang Kai Shek s forces were reported to have stepped up drops of in chinese build up oppo and underground activities on Quemoy and Matsu is a vice Premier mar defensive gesture Shal Chen i warned monday that the United states must Bear la Bdl Lluc full responsibility for All the grave consequences following any nationalist chinese attack Don t expect War by Richard Wald London to incs build up oppo Matsu is a and not a threatening move lop British and american policy planners agreed Here monday. In the series of talks sunday night and monday Between Prices Vancouver . Provincial government will make a. R through its 25 per cent increase in retail prices of imported liquors. Spokesmen for distillers said Here monday. They were commenting on the government s move effective earlier monday to increase by 25 per cent the prices on Allim liquor. Attorney general Bonner said the Price boost was a result of the. Federal government s Tariff increases on imports announced sunday. Distillery spokesmen who asked that their names not be used said the provincial boost goes far beyond what was necessary to compensate for the i Federal Tariff increases and the i increased Cost of imports result ing from the devaluation of the Canadian Dollar. One spokesman said thai in creasing the prices immediately mean s the . Liquor control Board will make a handsome extra profit on All import stocks on hand. The Price of a Well known Standard Brand of scotch whisky monday was for a. 26 ounce bottle it. Sold saturday for the five per cent . Sales tax is applied on top of that to bring the final Cost to the customer to one distiller said the Provin Cial boost is unfair because the Federal tax boost is levied on the actual Cost of the liquor at the distillery not the retail Price. The Selling Price of a bottle of scotch is about be fore Federal and provincial taxes Are applied. He said the tax added by the Federal tariffs would amount to 27 cents on si.80. The provincial increase added to the Price and All of that could t be Justi fied even taking the devaluation to 92.5 cents Of the Cana Dian Dollar. Demands session in july on communist China. Chen i said the red chinese and people Are paying serious at Tention to what he called pre Icille Vail in or Paratinos being made by the Chiang Kai Shek gang on for Mosa for a Large scale military adventure to invade the coastal areas of the Accord China news ing to a new Agency report. Suf econ-1 emment s duty to Call Parlia. Omy. Ment before the end of july be continued use of the extraordinary please see pm Page 5 archbishop Sebastiano Baggio apostolic Delegate Centre Hake the ukrainian Cathy tic Hierarchy in Canada. V tariffs trouble British London mixture of sympathy apprehension and disappointment greeted c Ada s new austerity measures designed to improve her Finan Cial position. The financial times says in a front Page Story that British industrialists Are confused and slightly apprehensive about the surcharge the Canadian government is to Levy on roughly half the country s imports. The newspaper says much of the confusion and some of the apprehension can be attributed to the Lack of detailed information about How the surcharges will be applied. Please see . Page 2 measures announced sunday Liberal Leader Pearson said to Day. In order to Merit the co opera Tion of All canadians it is also the government s duty to put All the facts fully and frankly be fore the people. This has not yet been or. Pearson said in a statement. It followed government Meas ures announced to curb the Drain on Canada s foreign Exchange fund. Or. Pearson took j Issue with prime minister Diefenbaker s nationally televised statement monday night that the emergency became threat ening Only in recent Days. In fact the present Emer gency began to develop Early in the year. It first reached crisis continued proportions eight when devaluation weeks became ago please see Pearson Page 5 Dollar rises on . Exchange new York up the Ca Nadian Dollar was pegged of a cent higher Ai noon today at 92 in terms of Funds. Pound Sterling stood lower at 2.80 please see China Page 2 . Has deterrent too Mac London a prime min ister Macmillan declared today that Britain possesses an inde pendent nuclear deterrent and for the present intends to keep Secretary of state Dean Rusk British foreign Secretary lord Home and their top advisers a rough consensus was v of m reached to the effect that the communists Are responding to a threat Generalissimo Chi Ang Kai Shek s government on Formosa rather than threatening their own invasion. The build up just does t it. Seem to be of a magnitude for a major one top source said monday evening the talks concluded. Subject to later correction if the communists make Large scale additions to their forces the Anglo american View now is that the situation in Mainland China itself being unsettled and the comments of the Formosa government being constantly warlike the new concentration i of arms pointed at the offshore islands will probably not Lead to an outbreak of hostilities. This policy appreciation has one of several general Points of agreements reached in a Day of meetings Between And British policy planners. Uro please see Rusk Page 5 he told the House of commons that in practice the United states and Britain have an understanding in which neither country would think of using Power of this kind in any part of the world without consulting the other. But that does not take away the Independent right of both the american government and the British the prime minister added. He also said he recognized that France is now a nuclear Power and Likely to remain he stressed that the ultimate was to reach an enforce Able International agreement to abolish All nuclear weapons but there Are powerful arguments against prematurely throwing away both these Wea Pons and the arguing position Diefenbaker faces greatest political crisis of career Senate Post confirmed Ottawa of Winnipeg lawyer Campbell Haig to the Senate seat vacated by the resignation of his father John Haig was confirmed to Day by prime minister Dielen Baker. The prime minister made the statement As he entered a cab inet meeting when asked to con firm a report published in the Winnipeg free press that the appointment went to Campbell Haig a prominent conservative party worker in Manitoba. Was one of three appoint ments made during a Cabinet meeting held june 15 on a Tor onto Hamilton train three Days before the election. Nature Rof the other two appointments has not been Dis by Victor Mackie Ottawa faced with the greatest political crisis of his career As prime minister John Diefenbaker has indicated that he will not summon the first session of the new Parlia ment until late in september. An Early session of parliament this month or in August would Likely see or. Diefenbaker going Down to defeat in the commons on a straight Liberal want of Confidence motion. Real Caouette Deputy nation Al Leader of the social credit group in the House has strongly criticized the prime minister s austerity program. He said it was too late with top Little and declared that the prime min ister should resign rather than make a proposal like or. Diefenbaker in his radio and television broadcast Mon Day commenting on the calling of the next session of Parlia ment said there should be a Cooling off period while the of porting the Liberal want of Confidence motion. This would de feat the conservative minority government. Political observers Here were time. He will ignore the Call for an Early session made by Liberal Leader l. B. Pearson and new democratic party Leader t. C. Douglas. He is hoping that by late september the situation will have improved sufficiently to enable his minority administration to face the House with some reasonable Assurance that it will win the support of a majority group. After London talks looking for a baby Carriage this want and under miscellaneous articles for Sale Gendron baby Carriage. Good condition s20. Balshin rtt like new. 513. Chapoci 7-3078. 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. Emergency measures announced convinced that the prime minis a for Algena sunday were allowed to work. Ter s strategy was to stall for an exp a practical politician or. Diefenbaker undoubtedly had in mind that an Early session of the new parliament Likely would see the unpredictable social credit bloc of 30 members voting Oran ports closed Oran Algeria Oran s seaport and Airport were closed by authorities today be cause of a bottleneck of 8.000 persons waiting to join a mass exodus from Algeria. Three thousand persons jammed the buildings of Oran Airport with More wait ing outside and some other europeans waiting at the port for ships bound for France. Explosions continued to Rock Oran today As a huge Black Cloud of smoke nearly eclipsing the Sun poured from Oil storage tanks set ablaze monday by european secret army Organiza Tion terrorists who have been waging a scorched Earth Campaign against Independence for an explosion in a Telephone Exchange Cut off All telephones questioned tuesday or. Die destroyed. In the 16-Storey French govern ment Headquarters Here. Officials said about per sons most of them europeans have left Oran in the last three weeks. A total of other persons left earlier this year. Monday s Oil fire brought under control Early today was at the fuel storage dump in Oran s port area. Eight British Petro Leum Oil tanks and other tanks of another firm were reported a Baker indicated that the sep tember opening of the new parliament would come after the Commonwealth conference of prime ministers in London. The conference in London is scheduled to open sept. 10. Officials Here say such conferences usually continue for 10 Days. That would mean that the first session of parliament could be convened sept. 20 if or. Diefenbaker rushed Back to Ottawa. Please see crisis Page 5 the Blaze came As the secret army in Oran continued its resistance to the nine Day old peace Deal negotiated in Al Giers Between moderates in the european terrorist secret army and Chawki Moste Fai moslem nationalist representative on the algerian provisional executive. Oran secret army leaders said last. Thursday peace negotiations with the moslem in the City had failed. It then began bombing schools and other pub Lic ,1 r ;