Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, August 01, 1963

Issue date: Thursday, August 1, 1963
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 1, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free Augustt 1953 More about Ward continued from Page 1 to comment on that. His Condi Tion has really Ward 50, an artist and Osteopath with friends in High places was taken to the Hospital wednesday morning after Swallow ing a massive dose of a Barbi Turate. A few hours earlier he had told friends he believed his trial was an act of political revenge for his triggering the Profumo scandal. John d. Profumo 48, resigned from tace House of commons and As Secretary of state for War in june after admitting an affair with Ward s 21-year-old protege prostitute Christine Keeler. Ward had written Home Secretary Henry Brooke and the newspapers that Profumo had lied when he de Nied the affair earlier. Will Appeal As he Lay unconscious with police at his bedside a jury in the old Bailey court found him Gusty on two counts of living off the prostitution of Christine and 18 year old Marilyn Mandy Rice Davies. His Law yers said they would Appeal. Was postponed until. Ward can be brought into court if he lives. He could get seven years in prison on each count. Ward was acquitted on one charge of living off the prostitution of Vicky Barrett and two of procuring under age girls. Two further charges against Ward of counselling and procuring the commission of an Abor Tion were not pressed. Prosecutor Mervyn Griffith Jones will decide in september whether to proceed with them. Christine spent wednesday testifying at a secret investigation of the Security risks involved in her affair with pro Himo which took place at the time she was seeing capt. Yevgeny Ivanov an assistant soviet naval attache. Mandy snubbed Mandy meanwhile attended a Midnight dinner party 20th Century Fos gave to Cele brate the British premiere of the movie Cleopatra. Three guests talked out when they found themselves seated at Mandy s table. Mandy whose testimony for the prosecution helped to con vict Ward told reporters Stephen is lying desperately ill because Christine and i were forced into ratting against him. I had to speak to save myself. It seemed the Only Way out. Had i known what was go ing to happen i would have kept my Mouth shut. After i talked other girls immediately after the verdict Christine locked herself in a Friend s West end apartment saying when is All this going to Christine s lawyers announced they had been served with a writ for damages by Aloysius Lucky Gordon a jamaican negro jazz Singer who was once her Lover. Dreadful Gordon 31, was freed by the Appeal court tuesday from a three year sentence for beating up Christine. His writ to be tried in the High court charges Christine with malicious prose cution. This whole business has been so dreadful for said Chris Tine. I am Only 21, but everyone thinks i must be a very wicked girl. I Don t think i am. I am just an Ordinary girl trying to look after she has looked after herself so Well that British newspaper men estimate her Bank balance is fatter by As a result of the Profumo scandal. More than came from the Sale of her memoirs to a sunday newspaper. The rest was fees for photographs. Mandy also has done Well with similar contracts though not As Well As Christine. The memoirs of Ronna Ricardo prostitute and confessed perjured who testified for the prosecution Are on offer at but no takers have been announced. Que. By election set for sept. 25 Quebec provincial by election has been called for wednesday sept. 25 to fill a vacancy in the Riding of Mont real notre Dame Dii Grace. Brazil is the Only country in South America in which Portu Guese is the native language. More about Washington continued from Page 1 j or. King speaking for the group says that the demonstration which has been christened the March on Washington for jobs and is just that and is not to intimidate any congressman or any the marchers the bulk of whom will come from tha new York area with considerable num Bers recruited from around Washington itself Are being carefully briefed through a printed manual of instructions telling them How to get to Washington where to assemble what to Hope to have identifying Arm bands and Lapel buttons to keep out any trouble makers what to bring with them food Etc and exactly How to behave. The guardians a private organization of negro members of the new York police will supervise the March assisted by some 500 Volunteer supervisors whom they Are now training for the task of marshalling the Parade. Plans now Call for the group to assemble in the vast open area centring on Constitution Avenue the Ellipse on one Side and the Washington Monument grounds on the other. This area can hold a vast number of persons. After Brief Assembly there separated from the White House grounds Only by the Width of a Street they Are to March Down Constitution Avenue to the Lincoln me Morial where they will spread out on both sides of the reflect ing Pool. Will Juk show a hour program of speeches to be relayed through a vast Public address system is planned after which the group is to disperse and go Home. Nobody knows if president Ken Nedy will make an appearance or not or where or when. He says he will be Washington at the time. He could address the marchers from within the White House grounds while they Are gathered in the Ellipse. The demonstrators will be far far away from the Capitol build ing but the a act plans to do a Little personal work on the members of the Congress Start ing aug. 6 during a three Day meeting in Washington. The problem that All of this is to create for Washington is something rather dreadful to contemplate. Aug. 28 is a wednesday a business Day and while the place of Assembly and the line of March will keep the demonstrators out of the Down town business District the traffic snarl that will be created by the arrival of literally hundreds of buses is frightening. Bottleneck in addition the Lincoln me Morial is in the Centre of one of Washington s worst bottlenecks. Thousands of government work ers and others use the memorial Bridge across the Potomac to Vir Ginia. To add to the mess the Demon stration is timed to end at ., the Climax of the Rush hour. If government workers Are excused Early they May Only swell the crowd though the smart ones will beat it for Home to escape the Jam. The los Angeles times actor suites tabloid Montreal up a it o r and businessman Douglas fair Banksjr. Has launched a 000 damage action against pub Lisher John Vader and the Mont real weekly tabloid Midnight As a result of an article titled my weekend with Christine. The action was taken in Superior court Here wednesday. The Story published under copyright in the 29 Issue of Midnight which went on Sale two weeks ago was described As being by Douglas Fairbanks jr., As told to Donald it dealt with a weekend at Viscount Astor s Cliveden estate in England involving Lon Don society Osteopath or. Ste phen Ward party girls Chris Tine Keeler Mandy Rice Davies and others. More about treaty continued from Page 1 leave Here either late Friday night or Early saturday. The signing of the draft agreement designed to halt nuclear tests in the atmosphere in outer space and under water is tentatively set for monday. Or. Rusk will stay on in mos cow for several Days to meet. Soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev and other soviet officials to explore the potential next step of possible further East West accords. The United states in coming weeks will be engaged in seek ing the necessary two thirds of the Senate s votes to permit ratification of the treaty and Dis cussing with its allies and the so Viets what May come next. Sounding the Kennedy administration s Call for National support under Secretary of state w. Averell Harriman who negotiated the treaty said wednesday we will lose our leadership in the world if ratification is rejected. For 10 Days there has been uncertainty Over Republican participation in the delegation. Senate Republican Leader Erett m. Dirksen of Illinois and Bourke b. Hickenlooper of Iowa chairman of the Senate Republican policy committee and rank ing Republican on foreign relations both said they personally would decline invitations to avoid implications that they support the treaty before examining it in de Tail sen. Aiken who is second rank ing Republican on foreign relations a Maniber of the joint com Mittee on atomic Energy and senior Republican senator in terms of service said he was go ing to Moscow at the personal request of president Kennedy but is strictly the Vermont senator however also has predicted a two to one Republican margin for ratification. He said wednesday that unless something unforeseen develops he will support the test ban treaty because i can t find anything in it to indicate that the chances for Good do not out weigh the sen. Saltonstall ranking Republican on the armed services com Mittee said he told or. Rusk his agreement to go to Moscow to assure representation by a bipartisan group was not a commit ment to vote for the treaty be fore hearing testimony on it. Sen. Mansfield told the Senate he. Rejected what he called inferences in the press that sen Ator Dirksen and Hickenlooper were engaging in political partisanship by avoiding commit ment on the treaty. Their attitude is entirely in order in re serving judgment he said. In addition to or. Rusk and the senators the party going to i Moscow also includes among other state personnel ambassador to the in Adlai e. Steven son William c. Foster director of the arms control and disarmament Agency or. Glenn t. Sea Borg chairman of the atomic Energy commission Llewellyn e. Thompson special adviser to or. Rusk on soviet affairs a thur Dean former . Disarmament negotiator Richard h. Davis Deputy assistant Secretary for european affairs and James l. Greenfield Deputy assistant Secretary for Public affairs. Or. Harriman who initialled the test ban agreement in mos cow last thursday told a National press club luncheon aur Zience that i would think we would lose our position every where in the world if the treaty is rejected by the United states now. He said or. Khrushchev is very anxious for some to get a non aggression agree ment Between nato and the communist Warsaw pact. Or. Harriman said or. Khrushchev however made it Clear he is not going to demand the recognition of communist East Ger Many in a non aggression arrangement. But in urging the value of exploring further agreements with the soviet Union or. Harriman also said it would be foolish to be under any illusions about Long Range soviet intentions. He said it is still True in the Days of Stalin when or. Harriman was ambassador to Moscow that our objectives Are still irreconcilable. The soviets he agreed will not Honor thu s agreement any longer than suits their but it suits United states Pur poses now also or. Harriman said and the United states can maintain predominance in nuclear weaponry. Quake survivor tells of terror Toronto up the first survivor of the Skopje Earth quake to arrive in Canada landed at Toronto International Airport wednesday with a Story of devastation and terror. Mrs. Lena Pando ska visit ing relations in Toronto re counted How she her husband and their two children lived through the tremors that destroyed 80 per cent of the ancient yugoslavian City and killed almost persons. She described it As the City of the talking through an interpreter mrs. Pando ska said fright ened bewildered citizens fled into the streets when the City shuddered under the first tre mors Early Friday morning. In the dark we stood Hud died together As the ground Shook beneath she said. Nobody knew what had happened. We did t know if we were alone and Cut off from the rest of the Felt 18 tremors it lasted All Day. Like that. In a we Felt 18 tremors but later Learned the area had had 81 mrs. Pando ska said people Clad in pyjamas started arriving in the Centre of the City As the tremors continued Many carrying injured relatives and friends with them. The Hospital had been evacuated and big tents set up to tend the injured. 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