Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 6, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Today s Index classified 22 to 32 f comics 20, 21 i deaths. 8 finance 30, 31 movies. 9 radio to 10 sports 16 to women 12 to 14 final edition phone we 3-9331 vol. 70 266 34 pages Price Loc Winnipeg tuesday August 6, 1963 Sun rises . Sun sets . Moon rises . Moon sets . Forecast sunny 55 and 85 exile band threatens Haiti regime anti Duvalier troops surround City rebel spokesman Santo Domingo dominican Republic a a spokesman for haitian rebels who invaded the North coast of Haiti monday said today that two columns of troops have surrounded Cap haitian Haiti s second invasion of Cuba brewing Nicaragua Centre of new exile buildup by George Natanson Mexico special tons indications mounted monday that cuban exiles plan to move against Cuba from a Central american country. Over the weekend it was re ported that cuban exile leaders have been concentrating in Nicaragua a country considered most Likely for any attack against the Caribbean Island. Former cuban president Carlos Prio Socarras Manuel artime Leader of the Bay of pigs inva Sion and the cuban revolution Ary Council president Manuel Antonio de Varona were said to be in the nicaraguan capital Sun Day. Other exp leaders were re ported in route. Meanwhile exile representatives in Mexico City hinted that some sort of blow against pre Mier Castro was scheduled for the latter half of August. The sex please see exiles Page 9 Gordon makes no headway Washington . Treasury spokesman said Mon Day there Are no plans to Grant further special exemptions to the interest equalization tax As requested by Canada. This essentially was the Mes Sage Given Canadian and Jap anese officials after separate meetings with . Officials Here Friday. After Canada was Given an exemption on new issues treas Ury officials made it Clear there would be no further exceptions. Canada s finance minister Gordon requested further exemptions at the Friday meet Ings but he apparently made no headway. There was no official com ment monday but a Treasury spokesman pointedly noted the position which had been expressed several times in the last few Days. Largest City. He said the not captured the port City of As was rumoured in Santo do Mingo this morning but now command the Plain do Nord in front of the City and much of the area around it. The rebel forces under the command of Gen. Leon Cantave was reported composed of exiled h a i t i a n soldiers. They struck ashore monday at fort liberte 18 Miles East of Cap haitian with the of toppling the terrorist regime of Dic Tator Francois Duvalier. Duvalier s Appeal for intervention by the organization of american states resulted in a Call for an emergency meeting of the Oas Council in washing ton today. The dominican Frontier forces and Navy were placed on Alert after news of the invasion and Haiti charged that some of the invaders came from the adjoining dominican Republic. Dominican president Juan Bosch conferred with his armed forces chiefs. The dominican news paper listen Diario said Bosch or dered . Victor Vinas roman armed forces minister to the Frontier. Please see Haiti Page 8 . Dollar holdings decline foreign Exchange reserves fall by million Ottawa up Canada s foreign Exchange reserves sagged by during july to finance minister Gordon announced today. Or. Gordon said the greater i part of the decline i Canada s i official holdings of Gold and . Dollars from the end of june figure of occurred on july 18 and 19 immediately after president Ken Nedy s announcement of a pro posed . Tax on american purchases of foreign securities. A significant part of the change in the reserves quoted in terms of . Dollars also was a partial repay ment by Canada to the International monetary fund of an emergency loan made last june to ease Canada s then foreign Exchange crisis. However the Spe Cial repayment to the International monetary fund Means that the net loss to Canada s foreign Exchange reserves As a result of Ordinary dealings was the net drop was the largest since the official holdings fell by in april 1962 expect fluctuation officials said that wit i a pegged Dollar Exchange rate Sharp monthly fluctuations in the Exchange reserves can be expected at times. Please see Exchange Page 4 balks at strings Paris unemployment talks urged Halifax up Canada s premiers will seek a Federal provincial conference on unemployment. They decided monday at the opening session of their an Nual meeting that unemployment problems should be Dis cussed with the Federal govern ment. Premier Robert Stanfield of Nova conference chair Man said there was no decision on when the unemployment talks would be held. However he said they could be added to the Agenda of a Federal Provin Cial fiscal conference expected in november. Or. Stanfield said some prov inces might seek a separate conference on unemployment alone this was up to the individual provinces. The pre Miers would make no decision on it Here. A statement issued after Mon Day s meeting said there was considerable discussion of the problems of unemployment and the present Means of providing it was the opinion of the pre Miers that since this is a matter involving Federal responsibility As Well As provincial jurisdiction the problem should be Dis cussed at a Federal provincial receive invitation the communique also revealed that the premiers received invitations monday from Mac May Gamble on snap fall vote by Flora Lewis London special tons British politicians have been warned to prepare for a possible general election on Short notice this october. The Odds Are still considered heavily against a National poll this year but friends of prime minister Harold Maon illan have said privately that he would like to go to the polls in the fall. The end of parliament s ses Sion last week left or. Macmil Lan in full control of his party once again a rebound to strength that scarcely seemed possible when a succession of scandals had brought his government to flee verge of crisis two months ago. H is now no one in his party is going to be Able to make him retire before he chooses. No one is pushing hard any longer of tory rebels against his Leader r ship remains disgruntled. British political commentators have concluded almost unanimously that the threat to or. Macmillan s position has been dispersed As completely As the membership of the House of com Mons scattered in All. Directions for the summer recess. Or. Macmillan himself left for a week s state visit to Sweden and Finland on tuesday. Grouse moors on his return he is to spend five Days i London working on Domestic and International poli tics and then he is off to the grouse moors for a Long shooting Holiday on the Ducal estates of relatives and friends. The decision on whether or not he will his sights on a Quick election once he has done with the Birds will turn primarily on the results of opinion polls at the end of the summer. I please see 8 prime minister Pearson to Send representatives to a. Ministerial conference in Ottawa sept. Fl-10 on the proposed Federal pension plan. Other matters discussed by nine premiers and Saskatchewan his Alth minister a. E. Blakeney representing pre Mier Woodrow co ordination of education stand Ards Andl curricula sales tax legislation and collection eco nomic growth and development portable pension legislation and inter provincial co operation and co ordination of provincial. Efforts to Cope with National Dis asters. There was no elaboration on any of these. Or. Stanfield said he was n6t authorized to com ment beyond what was in the communique. 7 years for gun two americans who shot it out with Royal Canadian mounted police after being surprised breaking into a store at St. Jos Eph Man., were both sentenced tuesday to seven years in Penitentiary. Edward Franklin Welsh 63, of Maywood Illinois and Beloit Wisconsin and Raymond William 55, of Fargo North Dakota pleaded guilty in provincial police court to joint charges of shooting with intent to kill two ramp officers breaking and entering with intent Possession of House breaking tools and illegal Possession of explosives. Several other charges including one of attempted murder which was Laid initially As a holding charge were the Crown. Magistrate g. L. Cousley said the police must be protected from men like these. And this must necessarily enter into my consideration when imposing concurrent he imposed concurrent sentences on each Man of two years for the Possession of explosives five for Possession of House breaking tools five for the break in and seven for the two charges of shooting at the police. Please see sentenced Page 9 France will accept . Aid on a bomb Only if there Are no conditions Paris a . President Kennedy has opened the Way for France to get nuclear help but unless it is Given without conditions it will not be informed sources said today. They said that Kennedy s july with spin nuke in a Light Breeze Keith Campbell of the Clear water yacht club out sails a Gro tip ol1 27 lightning class Sao Bonts in the third race of the Royal Lake of the Woods regatta Heild sound try und for other pictures Story see Page 3. I jul plunges into orgy of soul searching by Richard Purser free press Stafe Tvr iter London death saturday of or. Stephen Ward has plunged Britain into an orgy of National soul searching. Reminiscent of the . Reaction to last year s death of Marilyn Monroe. But Here politics and Justice Are involved As Well As morality. The state of the government the courts and the police Are be ing the Ward Case itself is officially closed. Despondent after hear ing the first part of or. Justice sir Archi marshals. Summing up of his trial on vice charges last or. Ward took an overdose of nembutal before be went to Ted i after he discovered in a coma the judge concluded Thor without my and the jury found him guilty of living in part on the prostitution earnings of Chris Tine heeler and Marilyn Rice Davies. Or Ward never heard the verdict and saturday after n Oon he became perhaps the Only look for minor sports stadium suggested Page 3 . Commons in review Page 6 foreign ministers texts Page 6 a. . Circulation City zone 89.8b1 Man in British history to die convicted but not sentenced. He would have been liable to any thing from a Fine to seven years on each conviction. A postmortem examination was carried out today. Or. Don Malaysia slow up Aid Teare British Home office pathologist who made the examination was at the mortuary for More than half an hour. Now All that officially remains is Friday s inquest. His solicitor Jack Wheatley had planned to Appeal partly on the grounds of misdirection of the jury in the judge s but the Ward Case is not Likely to die with its chief figure. Here Are developments Over the weekend that will keep it unofficially open for time to please see Ward Page 8 Singapore ish officials Here believe agree ments reached the recent meeting of Malayan indonesian and philippine Heads of govern ment on the proposed Malaysia federation were most unsatisfactory from the British Point of View. A High ranking British source said it was Felt Malayan pre Mier Turku Abdul Rahman Britain s chief Backer at talks failed to win any conces Sions at the talks which ended monday. In London however govern ment officials declined comment pending receipt of an expected Malayan government report on the meeting officials Here considered the talks a failure because there was no solid agreement that in Donesia would abandon its anti Malaysia policy and no firm Date for the birth of the federa Tion of Malaya Wak and North Borneo was agreed to. They also Felt the agreement to allow indonesian observers to witness a in North Borneo on the proposed federa Tion implied criticism of recent please see Malaysia Page -8 25 letter to president de gauge contained at least a hint that French adherence to the Par tial nuclear test ban would make american nuclear Assis Tance possible. French officials said de Gaulle had replied to Kennedy s letter but they would hot comment on its contents. They pointed out however that de Gaulle has made it Clear he would not accept nuclear Aid if any strings were attached. It would be logical to assume that de Gaulle had not responded at the american president s oblique approach they said. Sharing if any such assistance were provided by America it would have to come freely any bargain being one French source said. France would Welcome nuclear assistance to Speed up its program and save Money. One French source put it this Way please see France Page 4 nip warns govt. Honeymoon at an end Douglas Regina up new democratic party Leader t. C. Douglas served notice on the minority Liberal government monday that the parliamentary Honey Moon is ended. He told a press conference on the eve of the new democrats National convention Here that the party s 17 maps Are freed of the party s election Campaign commitment to give the party in Power a fair and reason Able period without danger of the nip joining any drive to turn them out of office. The period Between the april 8 election and last week s adjournment of parliament for a recess until sept. 30 had t been a fair and one or. Douglas said. But by the time we get Back again they la have had a fair and reasonable he added. Warns of Quebec in an address to the younger Wing or. Douglas issued a Frank warning about one of the major problems which will come before the position of its Quebec Wing. Please see Douglas Page 4 w. Germany will sign eventually by Sterling Slappey Bonn special tons West Germany will announce approval of the partial nuclear test ban treaty within a few weeks a High German official said Mon Day. The bundestag he added should ratify the treaty soon after it is convened Early in october. Political observers in Bonn other than germans also con firmed that West Germany is swinging into line in support of the agreement which was signed monday i Moscow by the uni Ted states Britain and the so Viet Union. Despite the private Assurance the announced it would not sign the treaty for the time for a week West Germany has raised a flurry of criticisms and questions based almost entirely on political considerations about the treaty which denies nuclear testing in. Space in the air and under water. Despite All of this and despite what is being said we must sign the treaty and we Trie government official said. Germany will accede to the treaty and this should be made known soon. The treaty should be ratified in the bundestag in the first Days of october after the summer admission meanwhile . Secretary of defence Robert s. Mcnamara left Bonn by plane monday report soviets told pact is up to nato up from of Reuters Moscow american and British foreign policy chiefs told the russians today negotiations on Premier Khrushchev s proposal for an East West non aggression pact will have to wait nato allies have discussed it said. . State Secretary Dean Rusk also made it Clear that when the matter does reach the bargaining stage the United push for guarantees for Western interests in Berlin these sources disclosed Rusk and British foreign Secretary Earl Home were re ported to have made these Points to soviet foreign minis Ter Andrei a. Gromyko a talks that followed the signing Mon Day of the partial nuclear test ban agreement. Conference informants said Gromyko insisted that the three Powers get to work on the non aggression treaty which Khrushchev originally proposed should be signed at the same time As the nuclear test ban treaty. Agreed to ban russians however had conclude the test ban agreement first and give the Al lies within the North Atlantic treaty organization time to talk Over the non aggression pact among themselves. A continued please. See talks Page 9 looking for a motorcycle this want and under motor cycles 56 Triumph 850 . Good condition. Globe 2-1043. 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 edly taking to president Ken Nedy a grudging admission from the Bonn government that the treaty would be ratified. Or. Mcnamara met with Chan cellar Konrad Adenauer during an unexpected Stopover in route to Washington after several Days of talks with German and . Military leaders. Or. Adenauer had asked or. Mcnamara to Call on him on the Way Home. Lending weight to the German official s forecast that the test ban treaty would be approved in Bonn a non German source said the Adenauer government would agree to ratification if for no other reasons than these please see Germany Page 4 to Check a ban in orbit Cape canaveral Fla. Three months the United states plans to launch two satellites equipped with sensors to detect any violation of. The nuclear test ban treaty in outer space. The treaty signed in mos cow monday by Britain the United states and Russia for bids exploding nuclear devices in the atmosphere under water and in space. If a coun try wants to cheat its Best bet would be in outer space. A nuclear weapon detonated after a rocket ride into space would be practically impossible to detect now. But in three months the satellites will be Able to spot detonations More than Miles the Laun things Are successful. The satellites win be launched simultaneously from Cape can averal aboard an Atlas Agena Booster rocket climaxing years of research in the defence department s Forrect Vela hotel. Eventually the defence de. Fence department plans to have six operational nuclear spy satellites circling the Globe at evenly spaced Points Miles High. They would provide Complete coverage of space to the limits of their instruments. Vela hotel is a segment three part program aimed at perfecting Means of policing a nuclear test ban agreement. The segments Are Vela Sierra for detecting blasts in the Atmo sphere and Vela uniform to Monitor underground tests. Both use ground based systems such As optical radio and geophysical devices
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