Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 5, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday August 5, 1963 cottage blows up Augusta me. Saturday arrested Paul Pierce 22, of North Vassalboro for allegedly blowing up his father to Law and Mother in Law As they slept in their summer cot Tage at Jonesport me. Pierce was booked on two counts of murder police said. Two detonations levelled the cottage Early in the morning killing Larson n. Kelley 50, a guidance director at Waterville High school and his wife Alice 48. Their four daughters and an infant grandson escaped serious injury. Woman wins St. Vital Garden prizes mrs. Michael Mordeczka of 44 Riverbend Avenue St. Vital has been awarded two first prizes in the St. Vital agriculture society s Home ground Competition. Mrs. Mordeczka placed first in both the Best vegetable Garden and the Veteran s Home site divisions of the Competition. Second prize in the Best vege table Garden Competition went to mrs. Kenneth Oakley of 231 Wor Avenue St. Vital. Third went to mrs. Stephen Hast Ings of 132 St. Mary s Road St. Vital. Mrs. Hastings also won second prize in the Veteran s Home site Competition. Third prize was won by mrs. Sydney f. Chadwick of 173 Woodlawn Avenue St. Vital. First prize in the Best kept Home grounds Competition was awarded to mrs. George Steeple of 115 Birchdale Avenue nor Wood. Second prize was won by or. Sidney Rogers of 13 Bron Stone place St. Vital and third prize by or. Arthur Oakley of 29 Riverbend Avenue St. Vital. More about Adenauer continued from Page 1 East German reds even More. It was generally believed in Bonn that eventually the West German government will have to ratify the atomic treaty. Refusal to do so would give the communists too Good an open ing to charge that West German militarists want to develop their own atomic arms. Brussels a Belgium foreign minister Paul Henri spat said saturday night a non aggression pact could be concluded Between nato and the communist Warsaw pact without granting recognition to East Germany. There Are juridical formulas which should not imply from those who would sign such a pact the de Jure recognition of the German democratic re he said i a television interview for showing in can Ada. A de Jure government is rec by right As distinguished from a de Facto government which has not yet been recognized and is not established As a result of a revolution or a rebellion. The West German govern ment opposes any measures that might imply even de Facto recognition of East Germany. Oil the genuine my Ulm Star Lar tit toilet tank Ball Woter Mair intently Topi flow of Woter after Toch Flushing. At hardware stou5 More about treaty continued from Page 1 the treaty we have signed today is a Good first step a step for which the United states has Long and devoutly hoped. But it is Only a first step. It does not end the threat of nuclear Gromyko speaking from a prepared text said the conclusion of the treaty might pave the Way to other agreements. He said the russian govern ment would do everything to help solve other International problems including that of eur Opean security., he congratulated Rusk and lord Home on the signature of More about Korea continued from Page 1 maj. Gen. Chong Kwang Chang the North korean spokesman called the charges fabrications and accused the in command of sending armed spies into North Korea. Chong galvanized the packed commission room when in a mock threat he aimed a Cap tured soviet made pistol Dis played by Cloud As evidence at the general. Another North korean Delegate aimed a Cap tured soviet made sub machine gun at the British member of the commission. Cloud angrily demanded where is your the North koreans put Down the weapons. By Conrad Fink Seoul Korea a thir teen . Soldiers fought off seven North korean raiders to Day in another clash on the korean front. Some officers speculated that the North koreans were seek ing an american prisoner. The raiders used Only concussion grenades that normally Only stun a Man. They fired Little with their burp guns. Three americans suffered scratches from grenade frag ments in the two hour Battle fought in pre Dawn darkness. There were no known communist casualties. The communist North kor eans used whistles As pheasant Calls to guide their attack. They struck at a . Outpost in a narrow Finger of the demilitarized zone that was a bloody Battle ground in the 1950-53 kor Ean War. The North koreans hurled a barrage of grenades at the american outpost set up about Yards East of where a communist patrol last week ambushed three americans in a jeep killing two and wound ing the third. The spot is 13 Miles from Panmunjom where the United nations command warned North Korea it would invite its own destruction if it failed to halt attacks South of the Border dividing North and South Korea. Three american soldiers were killed and one wounded i ear Lier clashes. North Korea s spokesman at the armistice commission sat urday rejected the in com Mand s charges As Fabrica More about Buddhist continued from Page 1 several monks nuns and Lay men have offered to commit by burning or self sup port of the Buddhist resistance to the government. The. Most prominent of those on a suicide waiting list is nun Dieu Hue Mother of South Viet Nam s leading scientist. Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu Ter in Law of president diem in a speech saturday implied for Eigners were responsible for the first suicide. How greatly Monk is to be pitied when one re Calls that he was unable to move without the help of com rades astonishingly tall and Strong for vietnamese she said. Out of respect to the memory or. 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He also congratulated u Thant Success for All Gromyko said the soviet government considers this a Success of soviet foreign policy and a Succes ii for All states in averting the danger of a nuclear lord Home said it was a great occasion for us this was Bee a us e every human family can live from now on free from fear that their unborn children May be affected by Man made Poison in the under the terms of the treaty any other state in addition to Russia the . And Britain can sign it any time. The three governments de take also to refrain from causing encouraging or in any Way participating nuclear tests by other countries. One Section of the treaty says it shall be of unlimited Dura but a government can withdraw from it on giving three months notice if it decides that extraordinary events related to the subject matter of this treaty have jeopardized the supreme interest of its coun drank Toast All present drank a Toast in russian Champagne to Friend ship and Khrushchev clinked his Glass with u Thant lord privy Seal Edward Heath of Britain and others surrounding the three for eign ministers. Before the signing Khrushchev received Rusk lord Home and u Thant at his Kremlin of fice at hourly intervals. The soviet Leader gave Rusk a warm Welcome. When the two had seated themselves at the conference table the pre Mier remarked that things Are going Well very Rusk replied and we want to keep them going lord Home delivered to Khrushchev a letter from prime min ister Macmillan. Khrushchev told lord Home it was a great Honor to sign the treaty. The two men chatted As they posed for photographers with lord Home noting the British delegation i Moscow was smaller than the american one. Less difficult maybe we have less difficult Khrushchev suggested. Actually of course the americans do have Many complicated questions to Settle among Khrushchev welcomed u Thant As representative of the United nations which represents All the so far it has not yet taken the place people dreamed it would take but it is a useful instrument and we Are for it and we Are glad to Welcome you Khrushchev said. After a Kremlin luncheon Khrushchev and his guests proceeded to the grand Kremlin Palace for the treaty signing ceremonies. Rusk Home and u Thant earlier held separate talks with foreign Secretary Andrei Gromyko of Russia. They were the beginning o i a series of diplomatic exchanges that will continue after signing of the treaty. Rusk and lord Home plan to explore with Khrushchev other areas of pos sible East West agreement. Discuss inspection the Berlin Issue and Khrushchev s proposal for an inspect Tion system to guard against Surprise attack were expected to be discussed. The tense Laos situation also was scheduled for discussion. A state department spokes Man said Rusk and Khrushchev spent most of the conference discussing the test ban treaty. He said Rusk told the pre Mier even though our tems differ we have common interests we like to notably Khrushchev remarked that the treaty did not mean we Are doing each other a favor it is an advantage to both of More about accidents continued from Page 1 ramp said or. Bouvier was walking South on the Highway and was in collision with a southbound car driven by Tom John Wieben 21. Of the Kam sack sask. District. Or. Wieben was charged in Swan River sunday with care less driving under the Highway traffic act ramp reported. He was released on bail or. Bouvier formerly of san Clara Man. Was living with a sister in Benito. An inquest by Swan River Coroner or. Bjorn Jonsson opened at 2 . Sunday and was adjourned until a later Date. Bruce Mcauley 19, of 377 Brock Street was reported in fairly Good condition in Miseri Cordia Hospital sunday night after a one car Accident at Cory Don Avenue and Cambridge Street earlier in the Day. Police said the driving a car East on Corydon near Cambridge when it went out of control and slammed into a Hydro pole. Mount Mckinley in Alaska is the highest Point in All North America. It has an Elevation of feet. Only Laurel and Hardy can pull this stunt a 31-year-old Man Friday was sentenced to five months in jail after he pleaded guilty in Winnipeg magistrate s Courtl to one charge of theft and one of assault. Court was told that on july 17, the accused William Louis Freele of no fixed address went to Jimmy s food. Market 665 main Street and asked the store s owner for a half pint of Cream. While she went to get it Freele took some candies and hid them in his trouser pockets. But the owner saw him and told him to give them Back. He used abusive language and said tie had t stolen a thing. She locked the door and called police., then Freele took the candies from his trouser s pockets opened them threw them on the floor and then grabbed the Cream which the owner had brought him and hurled it at her. Sees son Skott death _ Montreal Horri fied Mother watched helplessly saturday As two men gunned Down and killed her 21-year-old son on the sidewalk in front of their Home in East end Mont real. Police said that Jean Chretien was sitting of his Doorstep when two men he did not know walked by and started an argument. The Man s Mother watched from a Balcony As her son walked towards the men and was Cut Down by a revolver. Investigating police said they have a Good description of the pair but no arrests have yet been made. More about Malaysia continued from Page 1 Thant on How to ascertain the wishes of the people of North Borneo and Sarawak concern ing Malaysia. The two British territories Are scheduled to join Singapore and Malaya in the Malaysia federation aug. 31. The state ment said the in should take into account recent elections in the two territories to assess whether the people want to join Malaysia. Thant was asked to verify whether Malaysia was a major Issue in the elections whether electoral registers were prop Erly compiled whether they were free and whether the votes were properly counted. The implication was that if these conditions were met the indonesians would not demand a referendum. Far from Happy observers Here said Sukarno was far from Happy with the Compromise reached after Days and nights of bargaining. They said Sukarno was an gered by Rahman s final speech i which he referred to malay Sia As a Barrier against communist subversion and Penetra Tion and said communism is More destructive than any in Sukarno later spoke out strongly against the old established imperialism he would be destroyed by the great army of the world s news emerging rising nations of Asia Africa latin America and the socialist countries. His speech gave no indication that Indonesia would change its attitude to branded by Sukarno As Neo colonialist and an imperialist Sukarno came to the Confer ence threatening to destroy Malaysia As a Neo colonialist tool of Britain. His views Are understood to have remained the same. Train rebels meanwhile reports from Jakarta continued to speak of mobilization against malay and of army training Camps for Borneo rebels close to the Sarawak Border. Differences Over whether the people of North Borneo and Sarawak should be polled before or after the formation of Mal Aysia had threatened to wreck the Manila Summit. Indonesia and the Philippines had opposed formation until after the people were polled. Brit Ain refused to permit referendums until after the territories Are Malaysia. It was then that Thant was called in to try to resolve the Issue. Other main Points of the agreement observers should be sent by the three governments to witness the in ascertainment process. They will seek a just Solu Tion to the philippine claim to North and make sure that establishment. Of Malaysia does not prejudice the claim. Each country will set up a National secretariat for a Loose system of consultations on matters of Mutual concern. Foreign bases temporary in not be allowed to be used directly or indirectly to subvert the National Independence of any of the three in Accord Ance with the principle Enuncio in the Bandung declaration the three countries will abstain from the use of arrangements of collective defence to serve particular interests of any of the big the three leaders also signed a Manila declaration which said they would hold frequent and regular consultations at All Levels of government to Advance their countries toward a federa Tion to be known As a Philinda from the first syllables of each one s name More about chinese continued from Page 1 tests killing communist party members wrecking communications lines and stopping military convoys. Reactionary cliques were said to have been sup ported by Many defectors from the regular army. Weapons confiscated High ranking army officers were sent to the provinces to quell the demonstrations. For a time they took away All pistols and automatic weapons from the militia leaving Only rifles and Spears in the hands of the most reliable men. One report said that of 60 soldiers interviewed the fam Ilies of 24 had been struck by including nine deaths from malnutrition. The government tried to counteract the discontent by giving the troops better rations but Many soldiers Felt guilty about eating relatively Well while their relatives went hungry so they sent the rations Home. Finally the government gave the relatives of soldiers preferential treatment in the distribution of plots of land. It also allowed relatives of soldiers to visit military Camps to share the troops rations and it permitted soldiers to take food Home. Depended on audiences to pro vide him with stimulus and con As an Osteopath he had taints. As an he was a Slick Illustrator. He was Mas sively indiscreet and loved show ing off right up til Lothe end. Many skills he liked to exercise his Power Over girls and it May have been his As much As sexual desire that impeller Dhim. He had Strong seductive eyes and a cultured voice. He was amusing and Good company. He was capable f great kindnesses. He knew Low to reassure insecure girls and How to give them Confidence in Public. With these skills he could Asie did with Christine Keeler build up pygmalion girls whom he would enjoy showing off to is friends. Part of his motive no doubt was the sheer enjoyment of the More about crime continued from Page 1 trials after publication of the news p a p e r s copyrighted account. At the head of Cosa Nostra Valachi placed Vito Genovese 66-year-old italian born Narco tics Boss now serving a 15-year sentence at Atlanta ga., Penitentiary. Cellmate it was Genovese who plotted the Apalachin meeting. While Valachi was not prominent enough to attend the top level conclave he was High enough in the organization to know what went on for a time later he was Genovese s cell mate in Atlanta. The Apalachin delegates were the Bosses of the individual branches of Cosa Nostra and their bodyguards. According to the Star there were two main reasons for the meeting Geno vese wanted the organization s support for an attempt on the life of racketeer Frank costello and the slaying of gangster Al Bert Anastasia Genovese wanted to strike the organization s Rolls approximately 200 Button or soldiers in the society As no longer use Ful. Valachi already had a Long record of arrests for robbery extortion burglary gambling and narcotics when he was arrested in november As a heroin supplier and sentenced to 15 years. While Valachi was serving time Federal narcotics agents broke an International dope ring. Valachi was one of 24 per sons indicted and he was Given a 20-year sentence to run con currently with his earlier prison term. Prison killing available sources say Valachi heard he was suspected of hav ing informed on the. Ring and was marked for death. When a prisoner approached him june 22, 1962, he thought it was his Assassin. Valachi struck the Man with a piece of pipe kill ing him. Valachi sent for a Federal Bur eau of narcotics agent and declared the slaying was a Case of mistaken identity. What developed was a first hand description of the rackets Syndi Cate. Valachi who had meanwhile pleaded guilty to the fellow con vict s murder and drawn a life was taken from at Lanta and to a secret hiding place. An Fri agent became his constant companion drawing from the american born son of italian immigrants names places and dates of events. This is the picture of Cosa Nostra s organization that Val Achi is said to have supplied ruling Council at the top a ruling Council known As the with Genovese As the chief and its members known As As Heads of crime families in cities across the United states. The families control organized crime in their areas. Individual mobs within the families pay part of their profits from narcotics gambling and vice to the Council beter inches which families get which crime con Cessions. It also passes on Dis Putes Over spoils More about biography continued from Page 1 More about Senovid continued from Page 1 de tween use of the contraceptive drug and the occurrence of blood clotting. The experts reported that the Senovid carried an apparent Haz Ard for women Over 35. They re ported they did not know Why. The Fra announcement said this apparently must be weighed by the physician against the demonstrated Hazard of pregnancy it self i determining whether to prescribe to women of that age roup. There is a need for additional studies of possible effects of in Ovid that committee reported. The. Fra said such studies Are now under Way. The study determined that the incidence of deaths through clot Tings among All Senovid users was 12.1 per million. The adjusted incidence in the general Popula Tion of the same age group was placed at 8.4 per million. Not significant this difference the committee said is not statistically significant. Larger differences in Eno Vid users Over 35 years of age however were significant according to the committee report. The advisory committee was set up last december on the basis of some 275 reported cases of the inflammatory vein clotting condition that some people suspected was connected with use of the Oral contraceptive pills of these initial 275 cases 30 were fatal. Or. Heino threes Fra staff investigator said the connection Between Senovid and of cancer and liver disorders has been known for some time and that physicians have been advised of this by the company. It was announced saturday that this in formation will be placed on new labels for the product. Chairman of the advisory com Mittee is or. Irving s. Wright new York City. The Washington Post social game part of it May have been not much More than the desire of an overhearing father to dominate a daughter. But part of it May. Have come from an obsessive sense of Inadequacy both sexual and otherwise. In spite of the evident squad lors and miseries of his life he seemed unconcerned about his general usefulness and import Ance. He fancied himself As an Amateur psychiatrist who understood the failings of others arid helped to put them on their feet. He saw himself also As bringing the Clas together easing the wheels of society introducing poor girls to Rich men. Not avaricious it seems never to have occur red to him that other people might see him differently As the jury at his trial came to do. He was not an avaricious Man and he clearly wanted social acceptance sociability Glamor and the great world much More than Money. It was this which made much of the prosecution s Case seem inherently implausible. To depict him As a straight Forward Pimp using his Flat As a commercial Brothel seemed out of keeping with or. Ward s Basic ambitions and the Peculiar nature of his self respect. His political. Attitudes remain very puzzling. He was certainly much admired rus Sia and loved talking about the evils of capitalism. But he appeared to have a very romantic self dramatizing approach As he showed in the extraordinary attempts to act As intermediary in the Cuba crisis. His Friendship with Evgeny Ivan of was certainly close they spent weekends together at his cottage and capt. Ivanov used to dig for hours in a rockery known As the russian not serious but on the evidence so far and lord Denning May produce More the Friendship does not seem to have had very serious political implications it seems to have revolved around Birdge and girls As much As communism. Or. Ward in his fashion seems to have taken himself both in his social and political roles quite seriously. At the trial he seemed quite composed and cheerful sketching joking and attending his exhibition of drawings. The impression was created that he was shameless. But he must have been aware that the evidence whether believed or not was undermining his self justification. Even if he had won the Case he could never again have enjoyed the social position which sustained him that Back door had been slam it May wee have been that realization which led him to Sui cide he saw what the unbalanced poet John Clare called the Mas Sive Shipwreck of my self is copyright 1963 observer foreign news service More about strike continued from Page 1 the members of the United fishermen and Allied workers Union ind and the native brotherhood of representing Indian agreed in a vote to a single arbitrator to Settle their fish Price dispute with the fisheries association of . Arbitrator to decide there was a dispute during the weekend Over what the Arbi to be named to consider. The Fisher ies association said he is. To Deal with the Price of Pink Salmon Only. The Union wants consideration Given to All species. It was decided to let the arbitrator decide what he will Deal with. The Union has demanded 12 cents a Pound for used mostly for the association has offered 10 cents a cents less than last year. The association says it wants the Price reduction be cause of the Large stocks of canned pinks left Over from last year. The fisheries commission has the beginning and end of the fishing week which generally starts monday and ends wednesday. Halibut boats tied up during the strike although not involved in the dispute also sailed Dur ing the weekend. It has been estimated that the fishing Industry lost More than during the strike which was called just before the record Salmon run started. The Industry is usually Worth about a year to the province. Queen Mother 63 London Reuters flags flew on Public buildings in Brit am sunday to Mark the 63rd birthday of Queen the Queen Mother. She celebrated with a family party at the Royal family s country Resi Dence in e a s t e r n England where Prince Charles Princess Margaret and her husband lord Snowdon Are spending the weekend. Of All the lightning victims lose their lives by seek ing shelter during a storm under a nearby tree. Deaths Baker Norman Reed 55, of 997 Spruce Street. Beattie George 71, of 111 Nassau Street. Bishop Frances m. Of the can Adian. National Institute for the Blind residence in Winnipeg and formerly of 65 Clonard ave. Gulat Ivan 73, of 165 Aber Deen Avenue former manager of pathway publishing . Henderson William c., 79, of Holland and formerly of Deloraine. Horn Jacob 81, of 642 College Avenue. Johnston mrs. Jean of the Sparling apartments suite 5. Lagimodiere mrs. Elzear 91, of the Pas. Leach f. Gilman 20, of 761 Wellington Crescent. Mcdowell Joseph is of ass Garwood Avenue. Ore or. Charles r., 68, of 100 River Avenue suite 100. Shuttleworth Patricia Lynn 19, of 100 Community Road Charleswood. Milan. Ernest George 68, of 924 -1ee Avenue. Toonstra Muriel 24, of 1015 Roj in fort Garry. Vajcner Joseph 88, of Star Buck. Welch Ralph Chester 62, of Toronto and formerly of Winni Peg. By the Canadian press Toronto mrs. Cyril Wilkin son 59, formerly of Winnipeg. Costly Hail storm Saskatoon can. Mcdonald Secretary of the Cana Dian Hail underwriters association said saturday a hailstorm that ripped through Saskatchewan crops a week ago sunday could Cost private and municipal Hail insurance companies in crop damage pay ments. He said the storm caused about damage but Many Farmers did net insure their crops and those that did Only obtained about 50 per cent Protection a the 32 private companies in the association so far had received More than 500 claims and or. Mcdonald estimated the final number of claims will reach the average claim was for about the storm slashed through a 165-mile path from Alsask to Katoon. Additional damage was reported North of Saskatoon and into the Prince Albert District. Under two municipal plans coverage was limited to an acre although a Saskatoon insurance Agency said they had some cover up to an acre. However some of the Protection was re insured by the Agency elsewhere. Under the municipal plans if a Farmer with two sections had 600 cultivated acres destroyed his claim at an acre would be or. Mcdonald said Hail insurance claims were running 40 per cent higher than a year ago. Violent storms hit Ontario Toronto up violent storms including two Small parts of on Tario saturday night from geor Gian Bay to Lake Ontario fell ing Trees and swamping clears. No injuries were reported. At Bloomington 30 Miles Northeast of Here roofs were torn off barns Trees were blown across roads and Telephone service was interrupted briefly when a Small twister gusted by the town. 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