Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 3, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday August 3, 1963 More about parliament continued from Page phere of the last few hours would be continued when the commons resumed its work in the fall. The closing hours of parliamentary business Friday night saw both houses reach an agreement to smooth the Grant ing of parliamentary divorces for residents of Quebec and Newfoundland which have no divorce courts. State Secretary Pickersgill announced the names of six new members to the enlarged 11-member Atlantic develop ment Board under a new chair Man Ian Mackeigan Halifax lawyer. Wheat Deal made Trade minister Sharp announced a new three year Ca Nadian wheat Sale agreement with communist China. To meet the expenses of the Federal government during aug ust and september the com Mons voted an interim Supply Bill totalling before the supper hour three conservative and one social credit amendments were voted Down in the commons. The social credit amendment by a vote of 58 liberals conservatives and new democrats against six so Cial aimed at Mak ing the Bank of Canada not the consolidated Revenue fund the source of the municipal loan fund. The Day was one of Contro Versy and repeated opposition and challenges to prime minis Ter Pearson s minority Liberal government. The closest Call for the minor Ity Liberal government came on a conservative amendment that in effect would have killed the contentious 11 per cent sales tax on building materials and production machinery. The amendment was Defeated by a vote of 91 to 72. All three opposition parties joined forces against the government but 101 of the 254 voting members were either absent or paired a gentleman s agreement Between two maps to abstain from voting. The. Amendment was opposed by 90 liberals and h. A. Olson or. Olson did not say Why he broke with 10 of his party colleagues on the vote. Sales tax approved police warning on pills Winnipeg police Friday issued a warning following the theft from a panel truck of a Quan Tity of drugs considered danger Ous if taken by children. A police spokesman said a vial containing 60 Libra Cap Sules was among items stolen from a panel truck at the rear of 725 Mccalman Avenue thurs Day night. The capsules Are Green and Are Strong Tranquili Zers. They Are considered dangerous if taken by children police said. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the pills is asked to Call Winnipeg police at we 2-8231. More about Germany continued from Page after a Chancellor Cabinet meeting of Konrad Adenauer s government wednesday several West German leaders have said the treaty in effect extends Par tial recognition to communist East Germany acknowledges that Germany is permanently divided and raises the status of the East German communist re Gime of Walter Ulbricht. An indication of the Lack of real weight behind those charges is the almost total absence of criticism coming from foreign minister Gerhard Schroeder. Articles two and three of the treaty bother the germans the most. Article two gives any party ratifying the treaty the right to propose amendments. If one third of the acceding nations ask that the amendment be considered then the . Britain and soviet Union shall Call a conference. Article three opens the treaty to signature by any nation. Chance for Ulbricht both these articles give East Germany which is not recognized by West Germany Britain or the United states a Chance to join the treaty group and offer amendments the West germans say. More about Ward Contin sued from Page 1 Ward divorced son of an anglican c a thedr Al Canon soared from relative obscurity to International headlines after Profumo resigned. It was at a country cottage party Given by Ward that pro Fumo met Christine. He resigned after admitting he lied to the House of com Mons about having an affair with her at the same time she had a Liaison with Yevgeny Ivanov a former soviet embassy naval attache in London. Shortly after Profumo s Resig nation Ward was arrested and accused on seven charges three of living on the immoral earnings of prostitution two of procuring girls under the age of a. For Intercourse and two of counselling and procuring Abor Tion. The magistrates sent him for trial at the old Bailey where he was arraigned on an indict ment covering the first five charges. A second indictment on the two abortion charges would have been heard at a separate trial. The trial in the 700-year-old Central criminal which cases ranging from witchcraft to nuclear age spying have been heard aroused unprecedented International interest a succession of girl witnesses recounted tales of whipping and caning elderly men marijuana smoking prostitution Black mail perjury and two Way Mir ror Peep shows. 01 new bus depot which will take up almost a full i by Portage Avenue and Colony add Balmoral streets will House the bus depot Square City Block is progressing rapidly. The million construction bounded an office building and a parking lot. After the vote the commons passed the legislation giving formal approval to the sales tax and other changes to the excise tax act arising out of the june 13 budget. Earlier legislation setting up a 28-member economic Council of Canada to carry out Long term indicative planning was approved and sent to the Senate. An amendment by former conservative 1 a Bor minister Michael Starr sought to delete a clause of the Bill that abolishes the National productivity Council set up in 1960 by the former c o is Ergative govern ment. This amendment was Defeated 116 to 48, gaining support from conservative maps Only. The amendment was opposed by 89 liberals 15 social credit and 12 nip. The third Bill considered by the commons in the Home stretch sitting provides for creation of a capital fund to be administered by a municipal development and loan Board. Provinces criticize the original measure was criticized severely by several provinces and Many changes were made in it after last week s Federal provincial con Ference Here. The conservatives argued Friday that the loan fund could be administered More efficiently by the provinces the labor department or Central mortgage and housing corporation than by a new Board. They saw the Board As another unnecessary Extension of government bureaucracy. Trade minister Sharp said the Board will consist of two senior civil servants and one member chosen outside the government. It would have a staff of fewer than 12 persons and would function More quickly and economically than existing agencies. Heber Smith pc Simcoe North moved an amendment to delete the clause establishing the Board. This amendment was Defeated 63 to 21, receiving sup port from conservatives Only. Belgium has an area of Square Miles and a population which is currently estimated at 10 million. In effect the East German re Gime is Given dignity and Posi Tion which signify some sort of recognition they add. The . And British position is that this is untrue. The . Cites the protocol of the Laos agreement of last year As an example of proof that West Germany is Overly worried. The . Did not then and still does not recognize North Viet Nam or red China but yet All three signed the protocol. Some red Cross agreements fit this category also. There will be reaction against the treaty in West Germany for some the source said but it will die Down for several reasons one being the free democratic party Ftp is More openly ready to accept the treaty that the cd. Socialists against the socialists Are not for the treaty but they tend to have less to say against it than the cd Moke about in continued from Page 1 despite the presence of eight or. Quaison Sackey had Cal led however for the expulsion of South Africa from the United nations. And the Only other speaker of the Day Brazil s new ambassador to the United nations car los Alfredo Bernardes supported a mandatory arms embargo going beyond . Insistence on methods of persuasion rather than coercion. Sweeping program the debate will be resume monday when the africans a expected to bring in a Resolution outlining a sweeping program diplomatic and economic sane tons but probably postponing suspension or expulsion of sout Africa from the United nations. I stands Little Chance of passag without amendments to soften the wording and intent. The . Arms embargo announcement enlarged the exist ing policy which bars Shipmen of arms which could be used t support apartheid. In principle both the United states and in Tain recently have shipped on arms in the strategic category for use against an external threat ostensibly As a Means o protecting the Southern sea route million refugees and exp Ellees from Germany s lost Terri tories in what is now East Ger Many Poland and the soviet Union the actual Public outcry against the treaty s provisions As they May relate to East Ger Many has been considerably less than expected. In attempts to allay German fears president Kennedy wrote Chancellor Adenauer explaining the . Beliefs. He also tried to explain fur ther during a press conference and he sent William Tyler of the state department to Bonn earlier this week to answer questions and try to convince the germans that the United states did not let them Down in Moscow. More talks government spokesman Karl Gunter von Hase said Friday that the presidential explanations Are a Good basis for continuation of present ., British and West German talks about the treaty. He said the German govern ment was not yet fully satisfied. A High German source said his government wants a binding declaration by the and Britain that East German participation in the pact does not constitute under terms of this policy the United states has been supplying transport aircraft and still a unfulfilled contracts for sidewinder air to air missiles and torpedoes for South Africa s sub marines. But there have been no shipments of american Small arms. Commercial sales the state department said Fri Day that there also have been commercial sales of arms total Ling under a million dollars. All existing contracts will be fulfilled by the end of the year and none will be renewed unless strategic conditions change or Stevenson told the Security coun cil. The United states apparently hoped that this initiative would help head off a Tough african re solution. American policy is predicated on the desirability of keeping open All forms of negotiations and rejecting coercion on the As sumption that Force would Only serve to provoke intransigence. The1 africans often repeated Hopes of applying mandatory sanctions under chapter Vii of the in charter against South vol a Legal relationship or partner Africa Are not Likely to prevail ship with East Germany. The los Angeles times strut s Clumsy the Peacock s strut is Actu ally his attempt to avoid trip Ping Over his big feet and to balance his Large train says the National geographic society. Does the West coast fascinate you there Are still vacancies in one and two West coast area a one room Day school Kyu Quot b primary teacher Ahousat Alert Bay area a one room school Smith Inlet school Kingcome Inlet intermediate grades c one room school at Village Island and new Vancou ver Island. Isolation Bonus modern furnished teach rages at Low rentals and transportation allowances Are provided in Remote areas. The salary sea e has been revised. A Good pension and . Plan Are in effect. Reply by wire collect giving qualifications experience religious Faith name of last superintendent to John c. Lawrance of Indian schools Federal bldc., Nanaimo . Five votes seven votes Are required for passage of a Resolution in the Council. The africans can count on Only five votes possibly a sixth. Or. Stevenson opened his speech to the Counce with a Frank admission that the United states had not vet resolved its own race problems. He made the Point to avoid a charge of hypo Crisy from the South africans and to take the wind out of any charges should the soviet Union use the Council As a forum to at tack the race situation in the United states. The Point is that in Many countries governmental policies Are dedicated to rooting out this dread syndrome of pre Judice and discrimination while in South Africa we see the Banach. Monistic spectacle of the govern ment of a great people which persists in seeking the disease As the remedy prescribing for the malady of racism the bitter toxic of or. Stevenson told the Council. Just. As my country is determined to wipe out discrimination in our society it will support efforts to bring about a change in South he added. His speech was one of the harshest indictments of South Africa Ever sounded Here by an american. He recited the oppressive and discriminatory actions of the South african government concluding that the situation is deteriorating. It is not hopeless however he insisted. We cannot. Accept the proposition that the Only alternative to apartheid is or. Stevenson said. He referred to an american proposal for special Council representatives to seek a solution in the question of the portuguese territories indicating that such a plan might be useful to Speed negotiations with South Africa. His speech was concluded with a direct Appeal to the South african government which has re fused to participate in the coun cil debate but is represented at each session by its ambassador seated in the delegates area. It is in the spirit of testing our Hopes that this sad episode will end in reason and not in flames that. I on behalf of my government solemnly earnestly Appeal to the government o South Africa of change Cours and embark on a policy of National reconciliation and Manti or. Stevenson said. The Washington times More about Jam continued from Page 1 two private american sponsored stations Are still being smothered by the nerve rattling whine of communist hammers they Are radio liberation which transmits in 17 languages and radio Europe which broadcasts Only to Eastern eur Ope. The Only exception As of ast saturday is re programs of Rumania. Jamming has bedevilled Wes Ern broadcasts since the Cole War began although the Usia relieves that 45 to 90 per cell f its voice programs can none he less be heard within the bloc t estimates that Moscow spends More than the total Usia Budet of about million for aiming. The main reason for jamming Malyts believe is the Krem in s fear that Western propagandists will make soviet Citi ens doubt its word. Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev has shown is sensitivity to the jamming Barge a number of times. Moscow has sometimes Juisti so its action with the charge hat the voice s Munich transmitters interfere with local broadcasts. After the june 19 suspension Jie voice Cut the Power of those transmitters. No Deal with the russians was involved the Usia Aid. The Content of voice programs Ras not altered before or after Roscow and Bucharest stopped aiming officials said. Delighted with the halt the Psia did not want to tempt a resumption by injecting a higher political Content into its Broad arts. The Washington Post initial treaty Kabul Afghanistan ugh Nissan and communist Hina initialled a treaty Friday defining their narrow strip of Ommon Border in a Remote Mountain Range. The Eastern most tip of Afghanistan s Wak am Panhandle sandwiched be Ween the soviet Union and Pakistan touched on China s Ang in the area Rise to feet. Deaths raffle Cir mrs. Marie 86, of 290 Berry Street St. James widow of John Edward Affleck. Anderson mrs. Frank b. Liz of Richmond ., form Erly of Winnipeg. Baker Norman r., 55, of 997 Spruce Street. Beattie George 71, of 111 Nassau Street. Cass Cecil Stewart 44, of Banff Alta. Dad3n, Joseph Samuel retired merchant. Cluff William h. 84, o 718 Maryland Street retire tinsmith. Foster Ernest William o Baldur Man. Hawkins Charles Ludwig 63 of 251 Young Street retire electric welder with the on Tario Hydro. Henderson mrs. Elsie Maude 69, of Montreal que., formerly of Winnipeg. Hoo Lee 77, of 238 King Street president and general manage of the Shanghai restaurant limited. Hook Louis 42, of Selkirk Man. Wolochuk. Wasyl 75, of 688 main Street suite 32. Leach f. Oilman 20, son o or. And mrs. A. S. Leach o 761 Wellington Crescent. Lenton lome Reginald 43, o Miami Man. Mishop miss Frances m., o the Canadian National Institute for the Blind residence for More about Goldwater continued from Page 1 before in More urgent tones. Many times he has demanded to know what the senator meant by total Victory and whether to achieve it by Snerly of Clonard Avenue St vital. Mcdowell Joseph 68, of 853 Garwood Avenue. Ore or. Charles Osinski mrs. Stanley Helen 56, of 121 Victoria ave nue East Transcona. Patenaude Joseph 85, of St vital formerly of St. Malo Man. Ross mrs Stella Beatrice 77 of Elm Creek Man., widow of Hugh f. Ross. Smuk Harry 64, of Sarto Man. Stefaniuk John 71, of 771 Weatherdon Avenue retired Section Foreman with the Cana Dian National railway. St. John Cecil lome 82, of Minnedosa Man., Dorfner mayor of Minnedosa counsel. And Queen s Welch Ralph Chester of to Ronto ont., formerly of Winnipeg. For further information please see classified death notices by the Canadian press h. Kay 79, vice president of the Kitch ener Waterloo record since 1950. Albuquerque la Farge 61, pulitzer prize win Ning author historian and an Logist of heart failure Lyp Roosevelt Home open Campobello . The Franklin d. Roosevelt sum Mer Home Here now equipped with a guidance service will be opened to tourists aug. 5. He planned total War. Friday he was asked the Sam question but in language s sweetly couched that to the hard of understanding in the galleries it might have Sounde like a Eulogy. To co exist is to exist to Gether or at the same said sen. Fulbright quoting web Ster. The senator As we a course which has not yet seen know is unalterably opposed t such an arrangement Between the communist countries and Thi free world. It would seem to follow that the senator con siders it essential for one Side or the other presumably the communist Side to Stop exist ing at once. The problem o tie senator fit to com ment on is precisely How the communists can be persuade to terminate their unfortunately said sen. Ful Bright sen. Goldwater leave everybody in suspense at this interesting Point. Co annihilation but perhaps we can specs he went on. Both the United states and the Sovie Union possess Hydrogen bombs and with intercontinental missiles which to destroy each other s societies. Neither has the Means of preventing the other from doing so he Only existence alternative is Mutual to co Des True Ion. This perhaps is the key o the foreign policy favored by the senator from Arizona a and determined policy of co Anni ligation sen. Fulbright was replying to a speech made Here before the Luman events conference on july 12. On that occasion sen. Goldwater said the president is determined to co exist with International communism wherever it sen. Goldwater hit the president s trip to eur be and roasted the modern Lay he said he really in t think democrats Are communism but quoted a communist Leader As saying that people s political movements Perate within the orbit of the democratic party. I than pc the senator for his generous i hesitate to say Iberal View of the demo Ratic party retorted sen. Ful right. In return i am prepared to a in my own unequivocal Opin on that the senator from Ari Ona is not a communist either despite the similarity of ome of his views to those of he rulers of communist China. The senator from Arizona is opposed to so Are the chinese communists. The senator is opposed to the nuclear test ban treaty so Are the chinese communists. The sen Ator thinks it is cowardly to try to avoid nuclear War so do the chinese sen. Fulbright stressed again that sen. Goldwater is a Loyal patriotic american and said he is confident no fair minded american will misinterpret the interesting parallel Between the senator s views on these matters and those of the chinese com the Arkansas Democrat paid special tribute to sen Gold water s rare gift of and his four Square opposition to so Lucid is his discourse said sen. Fulbright he Makies every one wonder Why All the fuss Over nuclear weapons inter National tensions unemployment and other stubborn problems perplexing the nation. To sen. Goldwater according to sen. Fulbright liberalism stands for such wickedness As social Security Rural electrification farm Price supports and Public housing and Urban re Newal. He said it also suggests to the arizonan such other evils As Public works and government fiscal policy which have Des troyed the Freedom of most but riot All of our people of be blissfully unemployed and Federal Aid to education the most diabolical plot of them All which threatens to destroy our Freedom to be ignorant and sen. Fulbright defended sen. Goldwater to the end against unjust attacks by some top republicans. Said sen. Fulbright failed to understand that he has been far of Busy with his chronicle of hings that he opposes to have lad time to explain his own distinct philosophy of illiberal the Washington Post the gods frown nectar products co. Ltd., 399 Dufferin Avenue was looted of 400 pounds of sugar and about nine Gallons of nectar police re ported Friday. Entry was gained through a Side window. 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