Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, August 12, 1963

Issue date: Monday, August 12, 1963
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Previous edition: Saturday, August 10, 1963

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 12, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday Augusta 12, 1963 the thermometers at azizia i Libya registered 136.4 degrees sept. 13, 1962. More about Senate continued from Page "1 holds dentures Day powerful plunger clears clogged toilets in a hey never again that sick fading when your toilet overflows to Laflex toilet Jesus Hiil plunger unlike Ordinary plungers Ibiza fix does not permit compressed air or Messy water to splash Back or escape. With to Laflex the full pressure plows through the clogging mass and wishes it Down. Can t miss designed to flux at any Angle recessed him traps air water centers itself. Cant skid around tapered Tail gives air tight fit get the genuine to Laflex at hardware stores everywhere telling the senators that this treaty May Prye one of the most significant since the founding of the United states Rusk said a the United states and the soviet Union already have enough nuclear Power to inflict enormous destruction on each other. Still the search for dig Ger More destructive weapons goes on. Yet greater armament has not. Demonstrably b r greater Security. The treaty if observed should slow this spi ral without damage to our relative strength. Rusk expressed Confidence that if any nation Testin gyn i o to Tio n of the treaty will know about it we will be ready at All times to r e s u no e testing in Allen v i r o n m e n t a and promptly. The state Secretary also said the pact will help deter the atomic weapons and reduce the radioactive pollution of this planet. If the Promise of this treaty can be realized if we can Aow take even this one step along a new course the frail and fear Ful Mankind May find another step and another until Confidence replaces terror and Hope takes Over from despair. For 18 years we have held going to Minneapolis Herat min Zatei open now ii if ill the new Sheraton Ritz exciting new hotel in the grand tradition. Elegant guest haute cuisine dining in free great restaurants. Courtyard swimming Pool. Concierge at your ervice. Parking at no charge. Special introductory rates luxury singles from regular rates single s13.75, suites from for reservations Call your nearest Sheraton hotel or reservation office Sheraton hotels and motor inns set Ftak. Raid cite. Chan. Us h Rel of life. The communist drive in Check largely by the deterrent Force of our massive military strength. We shall maintain that overwhelming strength until we Are certain that Freedom can be assured by Ether Means. But through out we have known that a lasting peace could not be founded upon armed might alone. It can be secured Only by durable inter National institutions and by a respect for Law and its procedures. Husk and president Kennedy will meet at the White House late today As soon As the presi Dent returns from Cape cod. De Fence Secretary Mcnamara will be on hand for the meeting. Kennedy also called demo cratic congressional leaders to the White House for a later con Ference. Ease tension Rusk who met Friday with soviet Premier Khrushchev told reporters sunday that the next round of negotiations will not move with great but it was Learned that he came Back with the impression that the soviet Leader wants to carry on talks United states to ease tensions in Europe. In new York governor Nelson Rockefeller issued a statement endorsing Senate the treaty. But he warned against possible soviet duplicity Rockefeller considered Tennial candidate for the 1964 Republican presidential Nomina Tion expressed numerous reservations about the pact. But he said it must be approved be cause it has become the sym Bushland swallows bandits to ont police encountered of Black flier and 80-degree heat sunday As they continued to search Bush around this North Western Ontario town for two Bank robbers. An. Estimated was Friday by armed and unmasked men who entered the Branch Canadian Imperial Commerce shortly be. Fore closing time. Bank manager w. A Drysdale who was held at two staff members and three customers during the he recognized the they Are reported is said to b Cair expert search turned up More about accidents from Page 1 Bush Han. Saturday s two jackets and some spent shells for a 410-gauge Shotgun. Police said a .410 and a revolver were used in the Holdup. Red Rock is a pulp Mill town 60 Miles Northeast of port Arthur in Woods on the North Shore of Lake Superior. Twenty five policemen Are Tak search and an dog has been ing part in the ramp tracking flown from Winnipeg. Roadblocks were being maintained sunday within a radius of 60 Miles from red Rock. The search is being concentrated in an area of the town set in thick Rocky Bushland Superior. Close to Lake More about interest continued from Page 1 Canada s Gold and . Dollars dropped by to in july. This comprised a Drain of in Ordinary foreign Exchange dealings and repayment of to the International monetary fund on a loan received during the 1962 foreign Exchange crisis. Or. Gordon said wednesday that the Drain in the Exchange fund did not represent a run on the Canadian Dollar. It was a a fast walk but it did t reach the danger he told reporters. Sunday s announcement about the Bank rate stressed that the change is not intended to signal a Basic shift in the Central Bank s monetary policy. The Bank was still aiming at promoting conditions favourable to economic expansion while help ing to maintain International balance. Maintain position the change announced today should not restrict the availability of credit and it should help to maintain can Ada s International payments Bol of the millions Hopes of peace of medical Fellowship a 1951 graduate of the Mani Toba medical College or. Jerry m. Pinto formerly of Winnipeg has been awarded a year s Fellowship at Baylor University Houston Texas under the direction of or. Michael Debary to continue his studies in vascular and cardio vascular surgery. Bee colonies in the . Num Ber about Winnipeg to one Way Dauphin 4.70 Kamsack 7.10 Swan River 7.10 Canora 8.10 the Pas position without having Adverse effects on the balance of pay ments of other the rate had been set at 3% per cent since May 6, when it was Cut from four per cent in a move described by or. Rasmine sky As an encouragement of easier credit and economic expansion. The May 6 reduction was the the rate was fixed at six per cent in june 1962, As part of the government austerity program to refill can Ada s Low foreign Exchange re serves. A Jow rate set by the Bank of Canada tends to make credit easier to obtain but changes Are not necessarily reflected in the rates of commercial lend ing institutions. The Central Bank rate is Rar Ely applied and then Only As a minimum charge on advances to the chartered Banks. Before the 1962 austerity program the rate was a floating one fluctuating every week with the de mands of the Money Market. Holdings increased the fixed rate of six per cent was dropped to 5% last sep tember five per cent in octo Ber and four per cent in no vember. Each Cut was preceded by a healthy increase in for eign Exchange holdings. President Kennedy s proposed tax on purchases of Bonds and securities in Canada and 21 other countries was aimed at halting a Drain from the . Foreign Exchange reserves. In Washington negotiations subsequent to the july 18 sur prise announcement the Cana police said the Driver of these cond William h. Kor Austin Street. Seven persons five from the Valentine Auto including the Driver other car were taken to St. Boniface Gen eral Hospital with undetermined injuries. The injured were All believed to area. Hospital officials reported five to Good condition serious condition. Gravel roads ramp officials at Oak Bank Man., said the Accident occurred at the intersection of Deacon and one mile North of the trans Canada High Way. The Valentine was travel Ling West on Saviri and the other on Dea con. Both Are gravel roads and there Are. No Stop signs at the intersection. A preliminary inquest was held or. G. A. Law of tra Ristoria Coroner. Of Lacroix and or. Leroux both in the same car were Kil led Early sunday in a two car head on collision near Hay Wood Man. Ramp said or. Lacroix Driver of the car was eastbound on Highway 2 and collided with a westbound Auto driven by Urselin Vandenbussch or 1409 Winnipeg Avenue about 2 Coroner or. H. A North of Carman has ordered an inquest. Haywood is about 45 Miles West of Winnipeg. Walked together or. Olson arid or. Prince were killed when they collided with a car As they walked together along Highway 59 near scanner Bury about 10 . Saturday. Ramp said the Accident happened when the car operated by a juvenile apparently swung out to go around a Road Barrier near a construction site along the Highway. Or. Richard Giesbrecht of Beausejour opened an inquest at Selkirk sunday morning and adjourned it until a later Date. Scanterbury is about 40 Miles Northeast of Winnipeg. Or. Dunn was killed in a single car Accident on Highway 83 two Miles North of Melita late Satur Day night. Ramp said details were scanty but or. Dunn s car apparently went out of control and rolled. An inquest won t be held. How Ever or. J. D. Banner of Delor Aine Coroner will perform a postmortem examination. Coroner or. J. D. Bonner of Deloraine has. Not yet decided whether an inquest will be held. Melita is about 230 Miles West of Winnipeg. Debra Hoffer drowned about 11 . Saturday near her Home in the government District of Strong in the Interlake region., ramp said details of the drown ing were not available. An autopsy will be performed by or. M. L. Bishop Coroner but there will be no inquest. Or. Klassen drowned when he fell from a boat at mile 14 Beach the Winnipeg River at . Sunday. It was not known whether an inquest would be held. More about Ward continued from Page 1 government won exec apr on new issues of stocks flin flon Thompson Churchill these Are examples of in s new equally attractive Are the Thrift fares with sleeping accommodation and complimentary meals. In for details about the Thrift fares plan at we 6-2261 or whsi6-2361 Dian Lions and Bonds and on mortgages and private Loans. The tax proposal still is be fore Congress and Strong opposition to it has developed in Var ious . Quarters As Well As from the japanese government. Or. Gordon said wednesday the . Government has left the. Door open for further cushions about a possible total Canadian exemption from the . Tax. Miss Ricardo said the judge asked her about Profumo and Ivanov said she could t help him because i never met but i was Able to give him some information about Stephen she said. Casts doubt Ward s lawyer Jack wheat Ley cast doubt on Gambler Joe Wade s statement that he had evidence which could have cleared Ward. Wade was reported recover ing from an overdose of sleep ing pills he took saturday Wheatley who had talked to Wade told reporters i did not think be had any evidence which could have been of a London Art gallery said that portraits by Ward he put on Sale to raise funds for his de Fence have b r o u g h t it said 123 of the 165 paintings drawings and sketches were sold before the 19-Day exhibition closed Satur Day. Chinese dispute unites Indian christians Toronto Dis Putes with communist Are a Blessing in an anglican Indian said sunday night. It. Rev. John w. Sadiq Bishop of Nagpur said in an interview the threat of attack unites christians in India. Although so much Money is spent on defence that civilian production he said it brings the people More about cancer continued from Page 1 fifteen years ago victims of acute leukaemia almost invariably died within three or four months after the initial diagnosis. Some died within a few chronic leukaemia while also ultimately fatal is much slower to kill. The average survival is Throe to five years but a few victims May eve 10 years or longer. Notable cases have sur Vived Alan Ostuw years. Drugs Are not As consistently effective against i cute leu Kemia in Adt Olts As they Are in children. Several Gallons of sap Are required to produce one gallon of Maple syrup. The. Want and number Whitehall fast fast fast results ;