Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 29, 1963

Issue date: Monday, July 29, 1963
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 29, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba Today s Index classified 18 to 29 movies 7 comics 9 radio to 6 deaths 3t sports 14 to 17 finance 30 to 32 women Winnipeg free press vol. 70 259 34 pages Price Loc Winnipeg monday july 29, 1963 Sun rises . Moon rises . Sun sets . Moon sets . Final edition phone we 3-9331 forecast sunny 60 and 80 Sukarno set to wreck Malaysia cold War threat at Southeast Asia Summit Manila a the government chiefs of Indonesia Malaya and the Philippines gathered Here today for a Summit meeting called to head off South East Asia s cold War Over the proposed federation of Malaysia. President Sukarno of Indonesia arrived for tuesday s sum Mit in a Jovial mood after pledging to wreck the Malaysia plan unless his stiff terms an met. Prime minister Turku. Abdu Rahman of Malaya committee to forming the Malaysia federation aug. 31, arrived two hours later. He also was Smil ing. President Diosdado Macapagal of the Philippines proposed the conference. The immediate problem i the formation of Malaysia Chain of states embracing Mai Aya Singapore Sarawak and North Borneo All former or present British territories. A larger Issue is whether in Donesia will co operate with Malaya and the Philippines in a confederation of people to eliminate subversion or help bring peace and Security to the area. Sukarno who Heads the larg est state among the three Calls the Malaysia federation a plan to extend British Rule. He has accused Malaya of seeking to encircle Indonesia s people. Malaysia will have a population of nearly please see Malaysia Page 2 All lost in air crash Bombay India in Dian air. Force plane sighted five bodies today floating in the arabian sea area where a United Arab airlines Jet disappeared sunday with 62 persons aboard. Hope virtually was abandoned for any survivors among the Crew of eight and the 54 Pas sengers including 23 filipino boy scouts. There were no canadians aboard. The plane crashed nine Miles off the Indian coast As it was approaching Bombay through Monsoon Rains. President Nas ser s personal Pilot was at the controls. The boy scouts were on their Way to a scout Jamboree in Athens. The plane also carried a party of greek sailors returning Home from Tokyo. Winnipeg girl postpones swim Cap gris Nez France Reuters Winnipeg s Claudia Macpherson sunday night again postponed her proposed swim across the English Channel be cause of bad weather. Sources close to miss Mac Pherson 17, said she would wait until the state of the sea weather officials at Calais said it was unlikely miss Mac Pherson would be Able to make the swim until tuesday. 20 found alive in rubble Skopje survivors flee stench of death up from Reuters a Skopje Yugoslavia res carers today dug out 20 per sons alive from the earthquake ruins of this City. Thirteen of the rescued were found almost unhurt in a Tunnel of the wrecked railway station. Several Hundred people were believed still trapped in the Tun Nel. A team of frenchmen who worked during the Agadir Earth quake disaster in Algeria three years ago went around the City using special sound detectors. They found a 35 year old yugoslav woman alive in the ruins of a second floor apart ment in a wrecked Block. A huge Concrete Block had saved her life. Earlier the government radio network announced a Young girl lad been rescued still breath no after 80 hours of entombment. The girl was the eighth per in to be found buried alive in he last 48 hours. Her Rescue came As the Tench of death and the threat of epidemics drove survivors it of Skopje by the thousands Oday. Authorities were laying the groundwork to build an entirely new City on the. With the toll of known dead mounting toward 900, Premier see earthquake Page 2 Canadian groups Safe Belgrade Canadian embassy received word that a 29-member Louring choir group from Tor onto which was visiting Skopje Eft the City before the Earth quake shattered the Macedon an capital an embassy official said today. The group led by Boris Avan off were All of macedonian Rigin and were from the St. Cyril and Methodius Macedon an Cathedral in Toronto. A group of five Canadian students accompanied by pro lessor Alexi Troubetskoy from Sis hop s College Lennoxville jue., who were also feared to Lave been in Skopje at the time of the earthquake now have Jeen reported Safe in Salonika Greece the spokesman said. Chinese troops massing along Indian Border de Gaulle firm France won t sign a treaty new Delhi preparing for action by Selig Harrison new Delhi Spe Cial tons Indian government spokesmen warned sunday that the Forward deploy ment of 13 chinese divisions is intensifying along the entire Tibet an Frontier from la Dakh to Assam. This marked the third straight Day in a Campaign to prepare Public opinion for a renewal o chinese military action in the Himalayas linked with possible pakistani collaboration in Kash Mir or East Bengal. The main line of the reasoning Leard in official quarters is thai China might use renewed Hosti cities with India As a bargaining Ever in relations with the Soviel Union following the collapse of please see India Page 2 Roblin gets tips buried couple s tale of horror Skopje Yugoslavia a belgian and his wife dug from the ruins of the hotel Macedonia sunday 55 hours after Skopje s killer earthquake entombed them said they had about abandoned Hope and were ready to commit suicide. We were not rescued in a few hours Serge and i were going to Cut our wrists and die said Suzanne Jacque Mart 32, As she told from her Hospital bed a Story of horror and maddening thirst. Her 35-year-old biologist Hus band Serge Lay beside her re covering from Shock and bruises. Mrs. Jacquemart s in juries Are minor. Doctors and Rescue workers said it was a Miracle that anyone could have survived i the Tomb of Rock and mortar under the levelled four Storey hotel. Officials estimated that nearly 300 guests were in the popular tourist hotel when the Walls came crashing Down Early Friday. Weak smile mrs. Jacquemart was the first to be pulled out. Barely conscious she gasped out that her husband and others were still alive lower Down. Then she fainted. Just then a hand poked out of a crack in the piles of shattered Stone and voices in French cried out water a please see horror Page 5 by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff Premier Uff Roblin of Manitoba had unch with opposition Leader Ohn Diefenbaker saturday and of some first hand advice on of to prepare himself for a political career in the Federal held. If the Premier is interested in entering the Federal political Arena he should Start thinking now about winning a seat in the House of commons. He should be taking Steps soon so that he will be getting on the conservative firing it is under stood or. Roblin was advised by or. Diefenbaker. Or. Diefenbaker made it Clear to the Manitoba Premier who is being mentioned As a Likely successor to the party s National leadership that he or. Diefenbaker is not prepared to step Down at the present time. But he conceded that the time would come inevitably when he would be stepping out of the leadership and those who Are interested in running for the leadership should be giving thought As to How Best to prepare for that Post. The opposition Leader is re ported to have suggested to pre Mier Roblin that if he is to make a bid for the National leadership he would have a much greater Chance of winning in a Conven Tion if he had some experience in the commons. Or. Diefenbaker emphasized that or. Roblin would have to make a decision soon. He would have to take the initiative. Man held after shooting Dauphin Man. Special Isah constant 63, of the Pas in Dian Reserve is being held in connection with the shot gun shooting sunday of William Mcleod provincial conservation officer at Cormorant Man., 500 Miles North Northwest of Winni Peg on the Hudson Bay railway. The shooting took place at . Sunday on or. Mcleod s property. Or. Mcleod was reported in Good condition in the Pas Gen Jeral Hospital. His right leg have to be am punted ramp j said. Accidents kill 86 crowning and traffic Acci dents claimed the lives of 86 canadians during the weekend of roads and 42 in water ways. Actor Marlon Brando right leading., a column of civil rights demonstrators at an All White housing tract at Torrence California was the victim of a derogatory sign carried by Ralph Forbes left. Brando read the sign laughed then ignored it. The demonstration was organized by Core the Congress of racial Equality. Brando joins pickets new York rights picketing was threatened Oday in new York Philadel phia and Newark n.j., after a weekend of racial tensions High lighted by mass arrests in two Virginia cities and nazi taunts at California pickets including Vearlon Brando. A group of negro clergymen and civil rights leaders said hey would continue picketing a me apartment construction project in new York until More negroes Are employed by Trade unions. Cecil b. Moore president of he Philadelphia chapter of the National association for the advancement of coloured peo ple said up to pickets would demonstrate at the Phil Adelphia Post office unless officials agreed to meet with him o discuss charges of discrimination against negroes. Post master Anthony j. Lambard Las denied the charges. At Danville va., police arrested 77 demonstrators including five White luring a March on the Down own business District. They vere charged with violating a ourt injunction against demonstrations and a City ordinance Banning parades without per mits. 23 arrested about 75 Miles away at farm Ille 23 negroes were arrested or interfering with a Church ervice As they sat singing loudly on the Steps of a White Baptist Church. They had gone o the Church to attend worship services and found the doors locked. At Torrance calif., where actor Marlon Brando joined civil rights pickets saturday five Integrationist leaders and 15 demonstrators were arrested at a housing development Sun Day bringing the weekend total to 68. Negro leaders contend the development of High priced Homes wont sell to negroes. Brando was t arrested. Please see racial Page 2 prime minister wins Triumph by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff outcome of the Federal provincial conference was a diplomatic Victory for prime minister Pearson and out of it is expected to come a new Era of co operation Between the Federal and provincial govern ments. The conference was clearly a great Success. The provincial pre Miers went away from Ottawa Happy with what had been accomplished. They had arrived in the Cana Dian capital with some reservations about what to expect from the new Liberal government. Friday morning each provincial Premier presented his Case for changes in the municipal Loans sugar Price slashed Montreal up three sugar refineries monday reduced the Price of refined sugar by 70 cents to a 100-Pound bag. This is the largest decrease since last june 4, when the Price fell 80 cents to legislation. Each expressed Dis satisfaction with the Bill in the form in which it had been submitted to parliament. The conference appeared to be shaping up like every other Federal provincial conference with the Federal people on one Side of the table and the provinces on the other Side having great difficulty in getting together. But after the premiers had made their opening presentations and had heard prime minister Pear son make his opening speech the two sides got Down to the give and take of negotiations. The atmosphere of caution Dis appeared. There was a note cordiality that crept into the discussions and it spread around the conference room. By Friday night there was an ease of Dis Cussion unlike anything seen be fore at such conferences Accord ing to Many of those attending the weekend meetings. Or. Pearson s handling of the conference As chairman was praised by those who participated. He called on his Long years of experience As a Diplo mat who had taken part in Many key International meetings to please see premiers Page 2 Paris to Call for another general. Disarmament meet Paris a Reuters president de Gaulle told a press conference today that France would not sign the partial nuclear test ban treaty agreed to in Moscow by the United states Britain and Russia. Door is open Rusk a ban treaty seen As turning Point for exploration by Arch Parsons Washington special tons Secretary of state Dean Rusk sunday open the door further to High level negotiations with the soviet Union on a Range of subjects As a result of last week s agreement on a nuclear test ban. Or. Rusk reiterated the Hope Ful View that has been expressed by the Kennedy administration by stating that the proposed treaty May be the turning Point under which other questions can be taken up for he appeared on a television program sunday evening with w. Averell Harriman who was the chief United states negotiator of the new pact in Moscow. The two agreed that the main the mind of soviet Leader Nikita the agreement on a ban on nuclear weapons testing Jas the ques Tion of a non aggression pact in Europe Between nato and the soviet dominated Warsaw pact nations. The . Secretary of state made it Clear that any future moves will be talked out thoroughly in nato before further efforts at conciliation with the communist world Are undertaken. Or. Rusk is scheduled to go to please see Rusk Page 5 look for gasoline Price going up 3 robbery at City hotel 3 ominous Clouds in Southeast Asia Page 4 . Circulation City zone 89.691 total Don t Deal in muck raking Ward s lawyer warns jury up from a Reuters defence in the vice trial of or. Stephen Ward rested its Case today and his lawyer urged the jury to re member the 50-year-old society Osteopath was not charged with leading an immoral life. Counsel James surge in a closing address after he had called the sixth and last de Fence witness told the old Bailey jury of 11 men and one woman you Are Here to give a ver dict upon five specific charges and not to Deal with muck he said the notoriety caused i by the airing of three charges of living off the earnings of prostitutes and two of procuring girls under 21 had Cost Ward his clientele of highly placed britons. His practice is said Burge. He has had punish ment six men of note the trial produced few reve lations. Only six men of note or notoriety were mentioned As having had sexual Intercourse with the Young prostitutes whose career Ward was accused of sponsoring. They were Ward himself Viscount Astor Douglas Fairbanks jr., for Mer War minister John d. Fumo soviet naval capt. Eugene Ivanov and the late Peter Rachman a real estate Racke Teer. All had been mentioned in pre trial newspaper accounts or looking for a pet this want and under dogs cats Birds livestock 16 3 Kittens free House trained. Vernon 2-0973. 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. At Ward s preliminary hearing. Fairbanks and Astor neither called to testify in the trial de Nied Marilyn Mandy Rice Davies testimony that she had sexual relations with them. In his closing address Burge referred to Ward As a Loose liver whose conduct would deprive him of any sympathy from any Quarter however he said the prose cution tried to make the Case appear worse than it was by concentrating on a series of lurid details during a period of three years. Loose living in reference to playgirl Chris Tine Keeler whose affair with Profumo led him to resign his Post Burge said if she was earning Money by an immoral life at that time she would not have had to Bor Row Money from the accused. She would have been loaded with Money and so would the please see Ward Page 5 de Gaulle told nearly 900 French and foreign reporters that France will not be diverted Fay the Moscow agree ments from equipping herself with the Means of immeasurable destruction possessed by other he also rejected any euro Pean non aggression pact As proposed by the soviet Union at the Moscow test ban talks. He said there is no need for France to sign a non aggression pact be cause there would never be a French the test ban pact was initialled by the ., Britain and Russia last week. Please see de Gaulle Page 2 Egypt Israel to join London up president Nasser says the United Arab Republic will join in the Par tial nuclear test ban agreement initialled by the Britain and the soviet Union. Israel is expected to take Sim Ilar action. Nasser told a student group in Alexandria sunday night he supp Orts Indian prime minister Nehru s Call for All nations to support and sign a test ban treaty. Nasser also called for More disarmament negotiations and eventual destruction of nuclear stockpiles. If the , and Israel join the test ban it will ease a source of tension in the Middle East. They have accused each other of trying to develop nuclear weapons. The israeli Cabinet met Sun Day to discuss the treaty. A Dis Patch from Jerusalem said the Cabinet was expected to endorse it. Israel is building a kilowatt Thermal reactor at i Mona in the Negev desert. She will be the Only Middle East nation which can produce fissionable material necessary for atomic warheads. The israeli government has Given Assurance that the read v Tor will be used entirely for peaceful scientific purposes. Eighteen months ago Nasser said if Israel began to make an atomic bomb the . Would if necessary attack the base of satellites reject is plan Moscow soviet bloc will set up its own International Bank to facilitate Trade payments within the group. But Premier Khrushchev s East european allies and Mon Golia have rejected his bid to control their economic planning rom Moscow. Communist party and govern ment officials Here for last week s meeting of the Council or Mutual economic assist Ance com econ apparently shelved Khrushchev s proposal or a Kremlin based Central Jan nigh Organ. A com econ communique is sued sunday said the old method of bilateral talks on a ional programs would Lead to improved bloc wide co Ordina Ion of economic planning. Communist Romania opposes soviet experts who want to curtail Romania s heavy Indus by development in favor of ight Industrial and agricultural production. Other East european govern ments were believed reluctant o sacrifice the limited eco nomic Independence from mos cow they now enjoy ;