Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 30, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Today s Index Garden column 7 classified 20 to 32 movies 9 comics 10, 11 radio to 8 deaths 12 sports 16 to 19 finance 32, 33 women 13 Winnipeg free press vol. 70 260 36 pages Price inc Winnipeg tuesday july 30, 1963 Sun rises . Moon rises . Sun sets . Moon sets . Final edition phone we 3-9331 forecast sunny 60 and 80 . Senate has queries on a treaty approval is Likely but not before Many answers by John h. Averill Washington special tons president Ken Nedy probably will get Senate approval of his nuclear test ban treaty but not before the Senate gets the answers to a lot of questions. Ban lifts Geneva Hopes Geneva Reuters the 17 nation disarmament conference was set to resume Here today in the most hopeful International atmosphere since its Start 16 months ago. The delegates who adjourned june 21, came Back to Geneva after getting a lift from last week s initial Ling of the partial nuclear test ban agreement by the United states Russia and Britain. Now the West was reported eager for some Progress Here to follow up the Moscow development. If the thorny Issue of the harder to detect underground tests was shelved Here observers said the conference might turn to less controversial mat ters. One of these was an agree ment on the non dissemination of nuclear weapons to countries which do not have them. Another Long urged by can Ada was an agreement on the peaceful use of outer space and a third encompassed further measures to reduce the risk of War by Accident failure of communications miscalculation or Surprise attack. This was indicated monday As under Secretary of state w. Averell Harriman underwent three hours of closed door questioning by three key committees on the limited test ban agreement he helped negotiate in Moscow last week. Most of the senators who sat in on the Harriman briefing said afterwards they still have not made up their none of them said they Are prepared to vote against the treaty. But a majority said there will have to be Many questions answered to their satisfaction before they will vote for it. One thing appeared Clear though As or. Harriman wound up reporting on the .-British soviet agreement to ban nuclear tests in the atmosphere under water arid in space. Little effect that is that opposition to the treaty by communist China and France apparently will have Little or no effect on How these Nate acts. Or. Harriman seemed to have calmed fears by some senators that Moscow might break the treaty if the chinese reds acquire a nuclear capability. Please see treaty Page 5 de Gaulle says More than to Kennedy awaits full text to probe hidden meanings by Chalmers m. Roberts Washington special tons French president Charles de Gaulle monday opened up a new dialogue Between Paris and Washington which could turn out to be of major proportions. No one in the Kennedy adminis takeover declared illegal i ration would say this out loud in part because the full text of the general s remarks will not come under study until tuesday. But there appeared to be Little doubt that such is the fact. Central to what Gen. De Gaulle was saying was his View of France s role As the world s fourth nuclear Power. Indeed it appeared he had been encouraged to say what he did by what president Kennedy had very deliberately said in his own Friday night speech that France today is one of the world s four nuclear the psychological if not the Legal effect of that statement was to say that France now can qualify under terms of the mama Lon act for help in building its nuclear Force just As Britain has done for years. Such a Legal find no by the president has not of course been made but he could do so without further congressional action. Angry words it appears that Gen. De Gaulle Hinks this May now be possible after so Many rebuffs from a please see policy Page 5 Bennett to fight court ruling court decides . Lacked authority to acquire electric company Vancouver up Premier w. A. C. Bennett s social credit govern ment plans to fight to the Legal end the provincial supreme court ruling that its takeover of the huge . Electric private Power Utility two years ago was constitutionally illegal. This was made Clear by at Torney general Robert Bonner following a 398-Page judgment made Public monday by provincial supreme court chief Justice Sherwood Lett. In it he ruled a decision which brought into question the whole Legal basis of the government s . Hydro and Power authority that see also Page three pieces of provincial legislation dating to aug. 1, expropriation of Bce its amalgamation into the authority and a Law to prevent suit against the formerly privately owned Power Gas and transportation Utility without government beyond the constitutional Power of the province under the Brit ish North America act. The value of Bce assets at the time of the takeover was instead of the paid by the government. A claim by . Power corporation for return of Bce paves Way Eor visit to Juk pravda accuses France Moscow has accused France West Germany and communist China of March ing together in opposition to a nuclear test ban. The leading soviet communist party Organ opened a major propaganda offensive against the chinese France and West Germany in its monday morn ing edition. Its attack was quickly echoed by Izvestia the official govern ment newspaper. They charged that the West germans the chinese and the French were working against the ., British and soviet limited Accord initialled in mos cow last week. Their statements furnished an answer to peking s announce ment that China would not abide by the test ban and expected to have its own atomic weapon soon. By Richard Purser free press staff writer London staff British diplomatic circles were relieve today that president de Gaulle exploded no new bombshells affecting Britain in his Paris press conference yesterday. What he said was regarded As predictable and it had been tacitly recognized in the Moscow talks that France would not and Here to the nuclear test ban treaty. Official comment on the utterances of an Allied states Man was As usual lacking but experts studying his words were curious about his announcement that later this year he would put disarmament proposals of his own to the soviet Union the . Plane in flames Gander fld. Up a giant United states Navy super Constellation aircraft overshot the Airport runway Here today on a Landing and burst into flames. It was. Not known immediately How Many people were aboard or if any escaped. The plane appeared to have landed safely but disappeared behind some Airport buildings at the end of the runway where it nose dived into the Earth and burst into flames. Roblin likes Quebec View on loan fund Manitoba will probably follow Quebec and take the option for provincial administration of the Federal government s municipal loan fund Premier Duff Roblin said monday. The option which would give the provinces wide leeway in administering the fund them selves instead of letting the fed eral government do it was agreed upon at last week s fed eral provincial meeting to meet looking for a Chesterfield and chair this want and under Furni Ture 52 red Chesterfield and chair foam rubber cushions. Cost 5265, sell for 575. Like new. Grover 5-1133. Is among the hundreds of bar gains i today s classified Sec Tion. No matter what you need shop and save in free press want ads. Complaints from Quebec. The agreement permits the fed eral government to set out in Broad terms the uses to which the Money must be put but allows the provinces if they want to to take Over detailed administration. Influence this is a very important or. Roblin said. It May have an influence in the future on conditional Federal the agreement which allows provinces much More Elbow room in these programs than in the past Marks a very significant change from previous Legisla or. Roblin said. It May set a pattern for future joint while the new fund will make million available to Manitoba municipalities or. Roblin said it will mean higher rather than lower costs for municipal tax payers. He said prime minister Pear please see Roblin Page 5 United states and Britain. This has been hinted at before by France but the president s timing is Felt to indicate that he will visit Washington later this year to explain his views in Advance France will explode an h bomb in the South Pacific before his proposed conference takes place. Gen. De Gaulle has held that France must be an a bomb Power before it can take part in negotiations on nuclear weapons. At the same time he has held that the Anglo saxons cannot negotiate East West agreements without european that is French participation. France by deliberately absent ing herself from the Geneva test ban talks lost out on an invitation to the Moscow talks. She is also boycotting today s resumption of the 17-nation Geneva Dis armament conference but is try ing to elevate herself to the world s disarmament councils on a four Power basis. Please see . Page 5 wheat Deal nears by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff word is. Expected wednesday of the sign no of a new Long term wheat agreement Between Canada and communist China involving a minimum of about bushels and a maximum of around bushels informed sources said. The e negotiations Are now under stood to be in their final stages with final agreement and signing expected within 24 hours it was earned Here tuesday. W. C. Mcnamara chairman of he Canadian wheat Board has been carrying on the detailed Alks and hard bargaining with the representatives of the Chi Nese government in Hong Kong. The total value of the Deal is expected to be about final details Are not known As yet but it is understood the prices will be about the same As n the previous Long term Deal. The amounts of wheat Are also said to be the same As in the previous Deal. Final figures of he last Deal were that the Chi Nese in their declaration of in ent undertook to Purchase and he wheat Board to Supply a mini please see wheat Page 5 stakes along Jubilee Avenue Between Cockburn and Osborne streets indicate the Width the thoroughfare will be when completed. The present Width 24 feet is being enlarged to 40 feet. The tree to the right of the White line will have to go to make Way for the new Roadway. Work started this week and is expected to take two months. Judge wonders Why Ward s friends silent up from a Reuters London or. Justice sir Archie Marshall today warned jurors they must not try to guess Why or. Stephen Ward s High society friends such As the third Viscount Astor and actor Douglas Fairbanks have not come to his defence. Summing up near the end of Ward s trial on vice charges the judge said there May be Many reasons Why he has been abandoned in his extremity. You must not guess at them. But this is Clear if Stephen Ward was telling the truth in the witness Box there Are in this City Many witnesses of High estate and Low who could have come and testified of his in support Roblin denies report Premier Duff Roblin monday angrily denied an Ottawa report that he had conservative discussed Federal leadership prospects with opposition Leader John Diefenbaker at an Ottawa luncheon last week. A report by free press Ottawa correspondent Victor Mackie stated that or. Diefenbaker had urged or. Roblin to seek a seat in parliament. Or. Hoblin said the Story that i have discussed the Federal conservative question with or. Diefenbaker while in Ottawa is just completely untrue. I have always regarded or. Mackie As being a reliable re Porter. This Effort is just a brain storm of his imagination. Or. Roblin called the report a misleading Christine Keeler 21, testified she slept with former War min ister John Profumo and he gave her Money for her Mother. Mandy Rice Davies 18, swore she slept with lord Astor and Douglas Fairbanks or. Ward denied any knowledge of Intercourse Between the girls and the men they named. He said he certainly did not profit personally. But none of the big names appeared at the old Bailey to Back up Ward s version. A verdict is expected in the Case within 24 hours. A finding of guilty could Send the 50-year old society Osteopath to jail for up to 25 years after a court hearing the judge said has probably gained More notoriety than any trial in recent seven paid the judge said the evidence concerning Christine appeared to show Intercourse for pay with seven men and unpaid inter course with three others. Of the whole of these As i Analyse the he re marked Stephen Ward introduced her to at least the trial later adjourned until wednesday when or. Justice Marshall will continue his final summation to the jury. The 63-year-old judge seemed look for Lipton Street disowns family Page 3 Bonn backs test ban Page 6 a., circulation City zone. 89.691 total perturbed by the image of Brit Ain spread abroad by revelations of sex and sin in London High society. As we All he told the jury of 11 men and one woman repercussions arising out of what we have to investigate have widely spread their tentacles across the Public life of this country and have aroused great interest in foreign coun tries. One have thought from what we have All been faced with in the National news papers that this country has become a sort of Den of iniquity. But you and i know that the even tenure of family life for the overwhelming majority of our population goes quietly and decently please see Ward Page 4 assets was dismissed but with out prejudice to the rights of the corporation or Bce. To initiate such other proceedings As May subsequently prove Neces please see court Page "5 maps boost pay judges senators also to get salary hike Ottawa up Mem Bers of parliament have agreed to Grant themselves higher pay bigger expense accounts that cover some of their costs of travel telephones and telegrams. They also voted in favor of a pay increase for senators and Federal judges. The two companion Bills Are to be Given third and final read ing today generally just a for Mality. The Senate must approve the Bills before Royal As sent is Given. When a Roll Call vote was forced in the commons 200 maps voted for the pay boost with 10 opposed. The opponents included opposition l e e r Diefenbaker and social credit Deputy Leader real Caouette. Spokesmen for All four Par ties emphasized that higher pay is necessary to attract top people into parliament. The last increase was in 1954. Without higher financial in. Centimes the commons was in danger of becoming a Rich Man s Only to the wealthy. Parliamentary pay is made up of Basic indemnity plus Var ious allowances. Maps pay taxes on part but some of their Noney is in the form of a non taxable allowance. Please see maps Page 4 armed clashes rip korean truce zone Seoul army patrols and South korean As tonal police hunted Down ant killed four North korean sole hers today six Miles South o the demilitarized zone. An american Soldier and a South korean police officer also lost their lives in the grass River bottomland South of the Itjin Hiver near Dan Dong Iri possibly killers col. George Creel the in command spokesman who con firmed the four North koreans were dead said they could be part same raiding Patro which machine gunned a is cavalry division jeep monday killing two . Soldiers and wounding another on their Way o guard duty in the demilitarized zone. There also was speculation he four North koreans killed today were agents bound on a Mission of espionage. The first North koreans were gunned Down about 9 . It was in this clash that a Soldier of the . 7th infantry division and a korean police officer died. At about 4 . The other two North koreans were surrounded in deep grass West of the Road o Panmunjom. Use helicopters while an american army Heli copter hovered overhead about 0 National policemen and half a dozen . Soldiers closed in. Two hand grenade explosions vere heard leading to Specula Ion the agents took their own Ives. Dynamite finishing what quake left by Phil Dopoulos Skopje Yugoslavia dynamite squads today spelled the final doom of what remained of Pestl ence threatened Skopje ripped beyond repair by Friday s earthquake. Rescue Crews dug 10 More persons from the rubble before the blasting began monday night. Trapped for More than 80 hours they were found by a tiny microphone inserted into the ruins at the end of a prob ing tube. Just in Case there were More survivors the dynamite charges were planted Only in buildings where it was apparent no one could possibly be alive. The government hurried to level this once bustling City of the earthquake which destroyed 90 per cent of the City and fear of a typhus out break left no Choice. But the government promised that Skopje capital of yugoslav Macedonia will Rise again. Geologists Are to decide whether the present centuries old site will be Safe for rebuilding or whether the survivors should begin life anew at another Loca Tion. The count of dead stood at More than hundreds More bodies were believed buried in acres of ruins. A yugoslav official said More than bodies Many of them badly mutilated have been dug from the ruins. No canadians have As yet been identified among the dead. Under government orders to evacuate Skopje Resi dents had left by monday night. The exodus continued today on see earthquake Page 5 Dan Dong irl is about two Miles Northwest of Musan in on the Road to Panmunjom. It is one mile Short of Freedom Bridge where Allied prisoners of War returned after the armistice agreement was signed 10 years and three Days ago. The in command demanded a meeting of the United nations North korean armistice com Mission thursday monday s ambush. To protest Phi Byln Moscow Izvestia Moscow Reuters the soviet government newspaper Izvestia said today that former British Diplomat Harold Kim asked for and been ranted political Asylum in the soviet Union. Philby who has been identified As the third Man in the affair of Guy Burgess and Don Ald Maclean British diplomats who defected to Russia in 1951, disappeared from Beirut Leb anon last january. Philby was the Middle East correspondent of the London of Erver and the economist mag Azine at the time of his Dis appearance. Izvestia said the British subject Philby who occupies a leading position i British intelligence has applied to the soviet authorities or political Asylum and soviet citizenship. It is Learned that the .s.r. Supreme soviet As complied with Philby s re ." Britain s House of commons and been told of Philby s con Section with Burgess and Mac Ean in a july l statement by lord privy Seal Edward Heath. Heath said then that Britain s Security services were aware apparently As a result of an admission by Philby Philby worked for russian authorities before 1946 and that in 1951 he i fact warned Mac lean through Burgess that the Security services were about to take action against this information coupled with messages received by Philby s wife suggested that when Philby left Lebanon he might have gone to one of the coun tries of the soviet bloc
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