Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 7, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press wednesday August 7, 1963 r Italy r he lon pact by Robert t. Hartmann Rome caretaker Cabinet agreed tues to sign the partial test ban concluded in Moscow by United states great Britain and the soviet Union Premier Giovanni Leone Sak last week he would urge Italy adherence to the pact which embodies proposals made by to delegation at the Geneva disarmament conference just on year ago. I the Council of ministers me for their final session before the Long August Holiday which starts week to consider the Tes ban treaty and other urgent prob lems including pressure for a 30 per cent increase in gov Emmen pensions. The communists Are threatening to tie up All train traffic during the Fer Ragosto vacation period if their demands Are not granted by the state owned railroads. While the Moscow Accord has been warmly applauded in Al sectors of the italian Politica spectrum from the Vatican to the. Potent communist party some reservations seemed to be setting in after Italy s two near est nato neighbors w e s Germany and France decline to go. Along. The Christian democratic weekly which sup ports the Leone minority govern ment reflected this concern in an editorial hailing the treaty As a historic first step but warn ing against Over optimism. The Magazine reminded its readers that the soviet Union broke the atomic moratorium without the least justification and with cynicism in the worst tradition of Power a disarmament of Western consciences today would be a risk As dangerous As the atomic the editorial added. Los Angeles times the first wholly reinforced con Crete building in the United states was erected in new York in 1875. Pain at Ball of foot callouses for callouses hard skin on sole of foot burning at Ball of foot there is a proper or. Scholl s remedy to give you Quick Relief. Trained attendants to serve your every need. Come in for a free foot test foot shop 393 Portage we 3-1650 you give the greatest Comfort with in time of sorrow saying it with Flowers somehow expresses your sincere deep feelings better than More about treaty continued Frohs Page 1 or. Kennedy meets today with a bipartisan group which plans to drum up National for the pact. Heading the delegation is James Wadsworth a Republican who was . Delegate to the general Assembly of the United nations during the Eisen Hower administration. Others in the group Are former under Secretary of state will Clayton a Democrat who served in the Truman administration president Eisenhower of health education and welfare Marion Folsom Walter Reuther president of the United Auto workers Al Cio and Norman cousins editor of saturday re View. Washington a sen ate republicans have assessed the political implications of the limited nuclear test ban treaty and most of them Are expected to wind up voting for its ratification. Although party leaders have maintained a non committal attitude an influential Republican senator who asked not to be quoted by name said he and a majority of his colleagues have reached the conclusion that we can t afford politically to vote against this there Are a number of risks involved that i Don t like to see us take As a he said. But if the joint chiefs of staff say that on balance it is a i believe they won t have any Choice but to support he attributed this in part to what he called the Mother women who have feared that nuclear fallout might re sult in deformed children and who believe the treaty May Eli Minate this danger. As a result the Republican senator said that after hearings beginning monday he expects to see opposition virtually collapse democratic leaders have said they Are confident of getting the necessary support of two thirds of those voting. Mac urges caution Helsinki min ister Macmillan cautioned tues Day night against putting too High a value on the partial nuclear test ban treaty signed in but said East and West Are being drawn closer to Gether by underlying forces Basic to the British Leader told guests at a banquet in Finland s presidential Palace that he believes the treaty will be an encouragement to East and West to participate in negotiations and discussions in the knowledge that we have proved to our selves and to each other that we can Macmillan was the guest of Honor of president urho Kek Konen at the banquet opening a four Day visit to Finland. For Many years now we have been working for the treaty which has just been signed in Macmillan said. There have been Small advances followed by reversals Over Many if there is one great lesson to be drawn from All this it is i believe never to give up Hope never to cease to persevere if you Are convinced that your object is just and right. This treaty does not Mark the surrender of one Side or the i other. It does not Mark the de feat of this or that Point of View. It shows that however profound differences May be there Are underlying forces Basic to humanity which in the modern age impel us towards agree ment. Of course this treaty Musl not in itself be estimated at too High a value. We have a Long Way to go More about reaction continued from. Page 1 More about hideout continued from Page 1 we re going to keep him one government source said. We Don t know exactly what we re going to do with turn but we re going to keep turn in a Safe the which Val Achi gave the name Cosa nos tra meaning our made it known around the underworld that the Man who kills Valachi for breaking the Syndi Cate s blod oath of silence will be paid informants said. Meanwhile it also was earned that the Valachi Testi he gave during a year of led to More breakthroughs i the go v Ern ment s quest for information about the Syndicate. Other weak spots in the synd Cate s Chain were reported be no tapped for information. Not Only Valachi s co operation but also the . Justice depart ment s increasing pressure on organized crime is being credited Here for a sudden in crease in the number of Talka Ive hoodlums. Investigators also expressed some Surprise Over the size and Complex Structure of Cosa nos a. Man at the top was named by Valachi As Vito Geno vese 66, now serving a 15-year narcotics sentence in the at Anta Penitentiary. According to Valachi Genovese remains in he Driver s seat even while behind bars. More than 330 reservoirs have been built in North Brazil As an anti drought Protection measure. Big Money for Home owners want a new car need Cash for educational expenses want to pay off those old Bills planning a trip to Europe get or More for any Good reason through associates new Home owner s loan plan. 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Harry 69, of 301 Forrest Avenue West Kildonan formerly of Selkirk Man. Smith Frederick Arthur 68, of suite 34 Stobbart Block re tired Coachman with the Cana Dian National railways. Watson James 92, of 127 Sher Brook Street. For further information please see classified death notices by the Canadian press Unionville ont. Mrs. Beat Rice Russell Brown 85, widow of col. Claude Russell Brown Winner of the distinguished service order As commander of British troops in Hong Kong during the first world War and Mother of comedienne Anna Russell. Toronto Collamer c. Cal Vin 69, chairman of the aboard of Canada permanent Trust company. Montreal Frank Arthur Oss 49, chief of the air Naf ii control Centre at Montreal International Airport. Banff Alta. Robert Lee Minckler 65, former president of general Petroleum Corpora Tion in the United states. Washington Henry c. Knut son 58, senior official of the Central intelligence Agency of a heart attack. Toronto mrs. Herbert Man Ning 46, wife of the Well known newspaper Man who died in Vancouver last year. Which to find a Means of Radic ally reducing the Pound Tariff now levied on . Poultry As it enters the common Market just Over a year ago the tax was five cents a Pound. The Only recent reduction was an unimportant Concession of .75 cents just before president Ken Nedy s june visit to Germany. Most . Export chickens Are sold on the German Market personal letter just Over a year ago an ave rage of tons of . Poultry entered the common Market bloc monthly. The average now is Down to less than pounds per month. President Kennedy 13 months ago wrote a personal letter to German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer asking urgent consideration for lowering the Tariff. Or. Adenauer has never taken the problem of american Chick ens As seriously As the United states and Many germans would like him to take it. The 87-year-old Chancellor who prefers to concern himself with International affairs and internal German political manoeuvring is reported to have been annoyed by being bothered with the subject of chickens. Many germans and americans foresee that if increasing tariffs on chickens Are not arrested at empty will follow by other Power blocs in the common Market to build Tariff Walls against other american products or commode Fles. Something else we do not want this High Tariff sentiment to an american official said. If Only chickens were involved we might be Able to live with it. But it is chickens this year. It May be something else next there is some anger against German Farmers based on the belief that they keep tariffs High on . Poultry they weaken German chances for getting tar Iff concessions for German machinery and manufactured pro ducts entering the United states. There also is belief Here that France has inspired much of the move to raise Chicken tariffs. Others backing the High Tariff Are dutch poultry men. Brussels Reuters the first shot fired by the United states in its Frozen Chicken War with the european com Mon Market echoed Here today amid gloomy predictions of fur ther Tariff Battles to come. A Washington announcement monday that the . Would withdraw Worth of Tariff concessions on common Market exports because of the Trade grouping s restrictions on american Frozen chickens was looked on Here As an ultimatum. Common policy while a background note published by the six nation Market monday stressed that Chicken imports involved in the dispute were slight in both volume and value informed observers saw them As far More significant. The Tariff level on chickens was the first generally agreed on within the Market countries engaged currently in a continuing struggle to work out a com Mon Tariff Structure on agricultural products for France West Germany Italy Holland Bel Gium and Luxembourg. Object of the Structure would be to feed the member nations with products grown inside the countries. The observers said the Amer ican move appeared to be in anticipation of further Market restrictions on outside agricultural produce As the six settled common policy on other products. Rusk to meet at resort Moscow Reuters state Secretary Dean Rusk of the United states flew to Leningrad on a sightseeing tour today be fore joining soviet. Premier Khrushchev at his Black sea vacation Home thursday for new talks on easing East West tensions. Both communist and Western leaders were enjoying a Wel come break in then wide rang ing talks following the signing of the treaty but foreign Secretary lord Home of Britain scheduled talks with soviet for eign minister Andrei Gromyko Here on the laotian problem. The three foreign ministers Rusk lord Home and Gromyko 4% hours tuesday Dis cussing the next step i East West relations after the nuclear treaty. Rusk said the talks concerned matters of Mutual interest re lating to International prob lems and lord Home said the atmosphere was very the talks dealt with the rus Sian Call for a non aggression pact Between nato and the Warsaw pact military alliances. It was understood the . Delegation made it Clear the non aggression pact Issue was not High on the list of negotiable since it would involve the possibility of partial recognition of communist East Ger Many. The . Delegation expressed More interest in measures to prevent Surprise attack and the non dissemination of nuclear weapons to other countries. It also was reliably reported he . Delegation brought up the Berlin question but it soon emerged that the position on both sides remained unchanged. More about Price continued from Page 1 More about Ward continued from Page door not closed yet Gordon Ottawa door is still open for further discussion with the United states about the new . Tax on Canadian securities finance minister Walter Gordon said wednesday. He told reporters before a Cabinet meeting that the., subject will be raised again next month when Canadian and . Cabinet ministers meet in Washington to discuss Trade and economic affairs generally. Asked for the result of his meeting with Treasury officials n Washington last Friday the finance minister said they did t close the door while i was water safely clinic life saving proper hand Ling of boats and canoes and artificial respiration Are be ing taught wednesday and thursday at the Redbone boating club at the foot of Brandon Avenue. The water safety school is being sponsored by Garry game and fish Assor citation and Labatt s Manitoba brewery limited the school is open to the Public. Hours on both Days Are 2 to and to . Gordon a 31-year-old jamaican and former Lover of miss Keeler had his three year sent ence quashed by an Appeal court last week after a preliminary Scotland Yard report went to the director of prosecutions sir Theobald Mathew. Secret tape the report was said to include the transcript of a rambling tape recording the red haired Call girl made under the influence of drink and drugs. The court of criminal Appeal freed Gordon after taking pos session of the tape but its con tents were not made Public. The sketch Story said individual charges of perjury might be Laid As a result of the report. Another newspaper the daily express quoted Ward s 22-year old girl Friend Julie Gulliver As saying i intend to see lord Denning this week with some new evidence which will be sen lord Denning has been named by the government to investigate Security aspects of the Case which led to the resignation of War minister John Profumo. Miss Gulliver a red haired Singer has sworn to vindicate Ward s name. She said the sensational evidence was contained in the last letter Ward left for her before ending his life. Scapegoat Ward convicted on two vice charges last week died Satur Day from an overdose of drugs. He told friends he was being made the Scapegoat of the scan dal that rocked prime minister Macmillan s government. Miss Gulliver was Ward s con Stant companion during his trial. After he was taken to hos Pital in a coma she promised to avenge him if he died by naming friends who deserted him. The last letter she received from the 50-year-old Osteopath and artist was one of 14 he left addressed mostly to persons connected with his trial on charges of living off the earn Ings of prostitution. Other Ward letters were delivered tuesday to lord Denning trial judge sir Archie Marshall and prosecuting counsel. Mervin Griffith Jones. Fair centres to select own shows Calgary up the six major exhibitions on the Western Canada fair circuit will be Able to select their own stage pro Grams next year. Maurice general Man Ager of the Calgary exhibition and Stampede said the decision was made at a meeting of the association Canadian exhibitions in Regina he said that some of the larger exhibitions have Felt they were being restricted in selection of. Talent because of the arrange ment to Purchase the grandstand show on a circuit basis. J the new arrangement Calgary can go out and shop for the Best in said or. Chart Nett the six cities on the circuit Are Winnipeg Brandon Calgary Edmonton Gina. Saskatoon and re Farmers for Domestic consumption of wheat. Herb Andresen mfg president also urged a second look at the prospective crop yield for this year since reports of yields received to Date particularly from East have been very Llie world Price of wheat basis fort William and Churchill dropped from two and three Quarter cents to five and three Quarter cents a Bushel tuesday de pending on Grade. Recently negotiated sales to red China and this years Deci Sion by United states Farmers not to accept controlled acreages and a floor Price following a plebiscite were two of the fac tors or. Andresen saw in the Price drop. Lower yield in urging a Good hard look particularly in at the predicted bumper yield or. An Dresen also Felt that the forecast High yields in Canada had affected the world Price to some degree. The yield in Manitoba would certainly not be As High As predicted he Felt. While the Milf understood the need for some concessions in negotiating with China it did not solve the problems of the average producer and pointed up the mfg stand that there must be a Domestic parity Price or. An Dresen said. Present indications were that this parity Price policy would not be initiated he said. Not a Factor w. J. Parker president of Manitoba Pool elevators said he was not surprised by the drop in prices. It was almost inevitable with the projected wheat crop this year and the present world he said. While he was sorry that it had happened or. Parker said it was a natural consequence at this time. The United states Farmer s action in rejecting controlled acre Ages and floor prices were not a Factor in the drop in his View. The results of that action could not yet be measured or proven and he Felt sure that before the next crop year the United states Congress would introduce some new legislation. China Sale or. Parker agreed that the Manitoba crop Outlook was not As Good As it had been three weeks ago. There has been some deterioration in the picture he said but we Are not a big Factor in the world he Felt that the world Supply and the red China Sale were the largest factors and that the. Reductions gave a Strong Indica Tion of what the negotiated Price of the China Sale had been. S India s fears mount compiled from despatches new Delhi prime minister Nehru said wednesday the Chi Nese communists might be plan Ning another attack on India s Border areas. He told a private meeting of legislators of the ruling con Gress party the chinese have come very near our Border and established Supply dumps and other adding that they have recently strengthened heir positions near the Indian Border. Or. Nehru s statement followed a state department announce ment tuesday that the Indian Jove foment has intelligence in formation indicating the presence of eight chinese officers recent y in East Pakistan Border areas adjacent to India. Meanwhile diplomatic sources n new Delhi revealed that Russia offered India mis Siles for defence against possible chinese attacks during talks with the Indian defence Mission which recently visited Moscow. The original revelatory of the chinese officers on India s Bor Der with East Pakistan came in a comment on new Delhi press reports. When asked if India had called the matter to the attention of the United states and British governments the spokesman replied hat they have their own sources of information a report in the Indian express said that the eight officers presumably toured Border areas on an intelligence Mission. The re port added that the number of officers involved exceeded the complement of the military at tache staff in the chinese embassy in Karachi. Errol to seek tory nomination Toronto Kryl former Star halfback onto argonauts football club Las announced he will seek the progressive conservative nomination for the Ontario Legisla Ture in suburban Scarborough West Riding. Pay hike . Military Washington a the Senate voted unanimously Day to fatten the pay cheques of nearly All men and women Active Reserve National guard and the . Armed forces beginning oct. 1. Passage by a vote of 84 to 0 sent the measure to the House of representatives which in May passed a somewhat Sim Ilar but less generous Bill. Senator Howard a. Cannon dem. Who managed the Bill on the floor succeeded in beating off every Effort to Amend the version fashioned by the Senate armed services com Mittee. This first general military pay increase since 1958 would give More Money to everyone in military uniform except recruits and private and apprentice seamen with less than two an associated press Survey showed that thousands of army Navy air Force and Marine men have had to turn to Charity be cause they Are unable to make ends meet on their government income. Feathers began it the earliest Golf balls were mown As Fea theries and were made of stitched leather covers packed with boiled feathers. Kil fleas the easy Way Flea tick Spray til Fiat ticks Sci m is to Hills nth ii Mil checks scat Civit him sizes pet s Hies Kosi Uitos Iii Iii i Flea 4 tick Spray at drug pet 4 department stores Fly on Friday surveys show that Peak civil passenger air traffic is carried on fridays while thursday has the heaviest military traffic. 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