Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, August 03, 1963

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 3, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba Saturday edition first Section 1 the Paris line 13 Magazine Section 17 34 motor camping in the 30s 17 people who came from a Wolf 19 whooping cranes decline 20 third 25 40 editorial classified fourth Section 41 48 sports finance Meyer s column Page 47 background 40 Church 23 class. 26-39 8-9 a comics deaths engagements 16 Feiffer 20 finance 46 47 letters 22 lines on life 22 movies i i the arts 21 science profile sport travel weddings woman s 12 youth Page 22 41-45 7 14 16 24 modern living Section books Homes Gordons recipes including to radio Section coloured comics Garden chore time decorate with sheets nectarine recipes Winnipeg free press final edition phone we 3-9331 ajl departments vol. 70 no. 264 80 pages Winnipeg saturday August 3, 1963 Sun rises . Moon rises . Sun sets . Moon sets . Forecast sunny 50 and 75 unaware of conviction Holiday starts for parliament House wraps up business after 56 sitting Days Malaya Summit extended Ottawa up parliament recessed late Friday night for a two month summer Holiday after putting the finishing touches on the minority Liberal govern ment s initial round of legislation. I i in pre Holiday festive spirit. I maps closed out the first part of i the opening session of the 26th parliament at . Edt j of the 56th sitting Day. I both the commons and the i Senate sat overtime in rare Friday night com plete passage of several irn por i Tant measures the government wanted to become Law before the recess. In the Plush red carpeted up per chamber maps and Sena tors assembled As or. Justice Wilfred Judson of the supreme court of Canada Deputy to the governor general gave Royal assent to 13 legislative Mea sures and 355 divorce Bills. Major items included acts creating a Munici pal loan fund an economic Council of Canada pay in creases for maps and senators and formal approval of the controversial 11-per-cent sales tax on building materials and production machinery. After the Royal assent Cere Mony maps trooped Down the corridor Back to their own chamber. Until sept. 30 or. Ward is dead ends life in room filled with masses of Flowers London apr. Stephen Ward died today. The 50-year-old society Osteopath died of an Over dose of drugs at . Without regaining conscious Ness and never knew of his conviction on two counts of living off immoral earnings. Before he died Ward was allowed no visitors except relatives. His sister in Law mrs. Kathleen w a r d went to the Hospital Friday evening from her Home half a mile away after an urgent Telephone Call. Her husband Raymond Ward s brother was already at the Hospital preparing Lor his second All night Vigil. During the Day the Hospital chaplain Rev. Geoffrey pin Nock went four times to Ward s bedside. Bouquets of roses Gladioli and carnations were delivered to re place some of those in the Flower banked room. Most of the Flowers were sent by Anonymous donors. The Hospital reported it had j received 500 Telephone inquiries from women who had never met Ward. Miss Keeler telephoned several times. Three More portraits by Ward were sold by the gallery which put them on Public exhibition during the trial. They brought the total number sold to 50 and the Cash raised to please see Ward Page 6 new fighting in command warns n. Korea . General tells communists marauding will invite their own destruction Panmunjom Korea a amid reports of new fighting on the uneasy korean truce line the United nations command warned today that communist North Korea must curb its Bloodthirsty marauders immediately or it will invite its own destruction. Up from Reuters a Manila the the three country Summit con Ference Here on the British backed malaysian federation was extended today until Mon Day Anvid reports an agreement was in sight. A spokesman said at the close of an afternoon meeting among representatives of Malaya in Donesia and the Philippines that an Accord was in sight As to How and when North Borneo and Sarawak should join the federation. Inch Mohammed Ghazali bin Shafie permanent Secretary of the Malayan external affairs ministry said a formula has been presented and indications i there speaker Alan Mac Are that it will be acceptable to Naughton proclaimed the Adall the ministers resumed their talks this morning with a third note from United nations Sere tary general to Thant before them. The note delivered Early to Day is in answer to a request from the countries concerned for suggestions about How Best to determine the wishes of the people of British North Borneo concerning their integration with Malaya and Singapore in the new state of Malaysia. No . Arms to s. Africa by Louis i nations special . George h. Cloud senior Delegate from the in command on the armistice com Mission charged the North kor eans with deliberate malicious assaults in uncontrolled Terri tory which have killed three americans and wounded a fourth since july 29. North Korea brushed aside the charges As fabrications in one of the hottest exchanges in 10 years of armistice com Mission meetings. Earlier Cloud said communist troops intruded into the in command portion of the demilitarized zone at . Today and fresh firing broke out be tween american and common 1st troops. South of line Cloud said the clash took place about 500 Yards South of the military demarcation line through the Centre of the de militarized zone. He did not elaborate and mentioned no casualties. An american officer told re porters outside the armistice meeting that he threw eight hand grenades in the latest re ported clash. He said a . Patrol was flanked in. The fight ing and had to withdraw. Please see Korea Page 2 new wheat Deal China signs three year contract Ottawa up a second Long term wheat sales agreement with communist China Worth or More was announced Friday. China will take a minimum bushels Over the next three years and perhaps a maximum bushels. The figures duplicate the amounts contained i the first agreement signed in april 1961, with one exception. No Barley is covered this there were bushels of that Cereal sold under the first agreement. Wheat sales totalled bushels. That package was Worth about another significant difference is that the repayment period has been extended to 18 months compared with periods of nine months and z. Full year for the previous sales. Further there is an implied acceptance by the Federal government of greater red chinese exports to this country including textiles a sensitive Point for Canadian textile manufacturers. All parties welcomed the com Mons announcement by Trade minister Sharp. Former agriculture minister Hamilton said it serves As vindication of the policies of the former conserva Tive government and of himself. Please see wheat Page 2 Journ ment to sept. Sooner there was a burst of desk thumping and one relieved re Porter in the press gallery dumped his notes on the com Mons floor. Just before adjourning spokesmen for All parties paid tribute to the speaker and his conduct of the business of the House. They expressed Hope that the co operative Atmos see parliament Page 6 tons the United. States. Announced to the Security Council Friday that it will halt the ship ment of All arms to South Africa at the end of this year. But the United states will oppose african proposals for sanctions diplomatic isolation and suspension or expulsion of South Africa from the United nations. Ambassador Adlai e. Stevenson said. I there were overtones of the race conflict in the United states As or. Stevenson made his announcement during the third Day of Council debate on the race policies of South Africa. Or. Stevenson said that the . Position on the race prob Lem is not one of self righteous Ness earlier ambassador Alex Quaison Sackey of Ghana had drawn a careful distinction Between the race situation in the United states and the policy of apartheid in Softli or. Stephen Ward Julie Gulliver death of or. Stephen Ward saturday from an overdose of drugs taken last wednesday brought speculation that new exposures might be made of scandal i High places., Julie Gulliver 23-year-old Singer who was or. Ward s constant companion during his trial told newsmen Friday that she would disclose names of people so far unmentioned should the Osteopath die. Whether she will keep her Promise is not known. Africa. Please see in Page 6 reluctant Bonn to accede Jackie Robinson joins picket line Rusk in Moscow with seven Points by Robert e. Thompson Washington special tons president Kennedy and Secretary of state Dean Rusk charted final . Strategy Friday before or. Rusk flew to Moscow to sign the nuclear test ban treaty and conduct a series of important talks with soviet leaders. With the government s chief foreign policy and disarmament experts gathered at the White House the president and or. Rusk conferred for 45 minutes. They reportedly discussed a full spectrum of East West issues that Are expected to arise in or. Rusk s conversations with soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev and foreign minister Andrei Gromyko once the treaty is signed. Or. Rusk will remain in Russia for three or four Days following monday s treaty ceremony to talk about possible next Steps that might be taken to ease by Sterling Slappey cold War tensions. Bonn special tons the president test German government will accede to the United states Bri ish soviet partial test ban. Agree ment despite an outburst Ger Man criticisms and misgivings. By the associated press demonstrations against Segre gation toot place in a half dozen United states cities Friday including new York where for Mer baseball Star Jackie Robin son marched briefly on a picket line. Robinson who broke the color Barrier in major league baseball when he was called up by Brooklyn dodgers from Mont real royals marched for 10 minutes on the picket line at a Brooklyn construction site where demonstrators Are de looking for a stove this want and under miscellaneous articles for Sale 50 Frigidaire stove. Price s75. Spruce 4-6967. 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. Manding More jobs for negroes and puerto Picans on publicly financed building projects. Robinson now a restaurant Chain executive carried a Pla card Reading jobs for every one. If not jobs then Robinson told reporters i Hope the demonstrations will continue but that they will not be harmful to president Kennedy s program. Thirty four persons were arrested at the site Friday for sit Down blockades aimed at Stop Ping work on the project. Police have arrested More than 800 persons for sit Downs during the last three weeks. In Washington labor Secre tary w. Willard Wirtz called a meeting there for next wednesday to discuss charges of discrimination in new York City s building trades apprenticeship programs. In Chicago demonstrators a and Lay in a Muddy Alley to try to halt trucks entering the con Day. Highly placed source said Fri West Germany cannot allow self to be isolated by not acceding to the agreement and eventually ratifying it As treaty he source added. Practically every nation except France and red China have at least indicated that they approve of the agreement. Germany with its commit ments to nato and the United states will not join those the source said. Of course if something goes wrong with the treaty in the future Germany will be ignite ready to say i told you so. Meanwhile not agreeing to Stop nuclear testing is emotionally like not agreeing that motherhood is a Fine for several Days following agreement by the three Powers in Moscow reactions were muted from the West German govern ment and the ruling Christian democratic Union the partial test ban prohibits nuclear tests in space under water and in the air but not his press conference thursday he is extremely interested in or. Khrushchev s proposal for an East West non aggression pact which or. Kennedy believes might offer better Protection to Berlin. Please see treaty Page 2 Striction site of temporary underground. School classrooms in a negro i area. I please see Germany Page 6 paper schedule for civic Holiday mod., aug. 5th the free press will be published and delivered throughout the City on an Early afternoon schedule., business hours 9 . To 10 . Phone we 3-9331 All dears. For direct line after bul incl Houn see Telephone directory Romania stops jamming by Stephen s. Rosenfeld Washington special tons Romania has halted 14 years of jamming voice of America broadcasts last saturday the United states information Agency reported Friday. It thus became the first East Ern european member of the soviet bloc to receive voice pro Grams freely. East Germany Czechoslovakia Hungary and Bulgaria still Jam the voice and the russians still Jam broadcasts to Poland. Poland gave up its own jamming in 1956. The soviet Union itself sus Pended electronic interference with the voice on june 19, apparently to help soften the atmosphere for the unsuccessful test ban talks. Usia officials had no ready explanation for Romania s action. It was noted however that Bucharest in recent months has been making various Semi inde pendent gestures to set itself off from Moscow and to lubricate its Trade drive with the West. The voice s British counter i part the bbl was freed from jamming in russian and Roma Nian on june 8 and july 20, respectively. All of its broadcasts in other soviet bloc languages Are still jammed. Please see Jam Page 6 How about a Nice simple Bun Romford England Reut ers Hairdresser Robert Sand barred Christine Kee Ler hair styles from his Salon Friday. He said he had been inundated by requests from teen age girls to adorn them with the shoulder length Hairdo worn by playgirl Christine Keeler key figure in Brit Ain s sensational vice trial of the late society Osteopath Stephen Ward. Sand put up a notice saying no Christine Keeler hair styles without parents con i Don t think it s a healthy he said. Police capture youth in Kenora a 19-year-old St. Vital youth captured in Kenora ont. Friday has been charged with posses Sion of an offensive weapon dangerous to Public peace. Keith Gibbins of 58 Rosewarne Avenue was arrested by Ontario provincial police. He was wanted for questioning in connection with the assault of a 17-year-old girl. St. Vital police said a charge of possessing an offensive Wea Pon dangerous to Public peace was sworn out Early saturday. The charge was expected to be read to Gibbins later saturday in his cell at the St. Vital police station. The youth will be moved to the Vaughan. Street detention Home later. A police spokesman said that although Only one charge has been Laid against the youth More will Likely follow. Gibbins according to St. Vital police will appear in provincial police court on wednesday on the offensive weapon charge. The youth was the object of a widespread manhunt which be Gan at . Thursday Shea a 17-year-old girl ran to the St. Vital police station to report an incident. According to police the girl said a youth had assaulted her and held her for some time with a loaded Shotgun. The girl however managed to escape and police were notified. A Short time later two armed policemen arrived at the House where the youth was holding out. When the youth told the officers tie was armed More police were called. Meanwhile the youth managed to escape from the House. The youth was carrying a Shotgun at the time of his escape police reported. He was later reported seen with the Shotgun walking in a ditch on. St. Mary s Road. Please see charge Page z wonderful weekend weather it s going to be an Ideal Holiday weekend for Sun Burns. Sunny and predicted the Weatherman. The Only Dull spot May be show ers overnight sunday temperatures will be about the same As Satur Day s monday s might be slightly higher. Fulbright riles Barry is it by Robert c. Albright sen. Fulbright said it is a Welcome Relief in hot muggy Washington special tons Washington to hear Barry s sen. .1. William Fulbright Clear Calls for bold p01icies Democrat Arkansas Rose m the abroad and fundamentals at . Senate today and with his because it makes every voice dripping irony sen. Barry Goldwater lican Arizona everybody satire in a soft restrained voice. There was no debate. Total War the Arkansas Democrat who j is chairman of the Senate for eign relations committee has with sen. Goldwater continued sen. Goldwater thing so simple. The Only thing that troubles him said the senator is that please gee Goldwater Page s sen. Goldwater never quite says precisely what he would do about it All. He said the democrats would t dare be so rude As to ask him because his own gop colleagues Are giving him a bad enough time. I for one am prepared to said sen. Fulbright. It is rumoured that the senator May be prevailed upon to seek higher office. Should that be the Case he will undoubtedly spell out a dynamic program of National action under some j stirring title like the fundamentals of i liberalism or let s get the government out of the business of government sen. Goldwater was t on the Senate floor nor were Many of his when sen. Ful Bright Rose and read his Little sen. Fulbright ;