Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, August 13, 1963

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 13, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba Today s Index Bridge Horoscope crossword 5 classified 20 to 32 movies 11 comics 7 radio to .10 deaths. 33. Sports 16 to 19 finance .8, 9, 32 women 12 Garden column 5 leg free press vol. 70 272 pages Price Loc Winnipeg tuesday August Sun rises rises . Sun sets . Moon sets . Final edition phone we 3-9331 forecast sunny 50 and 80 . Building underground in Cuba topple Castro from the inside seen As Washington by Dan Kurzman Washington special tons the United states is engaged in a concentrated Effort to build up a Strong underground network in Cuba this Effort apparently began in May or june and consists of smuggling trusted cuban exile agents Cash arms and other equipment into the country. Even activist exile groups that most bitterly criticized the . Government a Short time ago for inaction or inefficiency in its approach to the cuban resistance movement agree that Washington has never been More Active or efficient. This heavy concentration on building up the movement contrasts sharply with the emphasis placed before the Bay of pigs fiasco in 1961, and with the confused program for Deal ing with Cuba that followed. The ., on the one hand financed some exile organizations leading them to believe that a new invasion was imminent and on the other hand had no coordinated plan for establishing an efficient underground inside Cuba. Please see Cuba Page 2 third suicide by fire by Peter Arnett missing family found truth . American family of nine seeking Solace from the hectic Pace of City life slipped into Canada for a Holiday last May and decided to stay. The Mountain scenery proved too inviting said Harold Jolley of Everett Wash. We just wanted to get away from it All the City life and he said in an inter View monday night. We left Everett May 18 for the peace River country. We planned to spend our Vaca Tion there. But we enjoyed the Parks and the mountains so much we decided to find a spot and the volleys who have seven youngsters selected this tiny Alaska Highway settlement 600 Miles Northwest of Edmonton. But relatives Back in the United states were not advised of the family s plans and be came worried when they heard nothing from them. Please see family Page 2 Hanna ordered deported Montreal up George Christian Hanna rebuffed in his second bid to slip into can Ada illegally was ordered de after a special inquiry today by the immigration Board. A spokesman for the Immi Gration department said the 30 year old Sailor has the right to Appeal the ruling and that May take 10 Days or Hanna deported from Canada in 1958 after a series of court wrangles was arrested in the Montreal Harbor sunday aboard the egyptian freighter Star of Suez where he was listed As a Crew member under the name Nassan Nagar. The Board s ruling tuesday was made under a provision of the immigration act which stipulates a person once deported May not re enter Canada with out permission by the immigration minister. Alberta wins cup Saint John . Up Alberta today Avon the inter provincial team Golf Champion ship and the Willingdon cup with an aggregate medal score of 583, seven strokes better than British Columbia s 590 finish for second place. Saigon South Viet Nam 17-year-old Buddhist Monk burned himself to death in the Central vietnamese City of Hue Early today reports reaching Saigon said. . Sources confirmed the suicide in protest against pres ident Ngo Dinh diem s regime took place at 2 . Outside the Thuc Tuyen Pagoda just North of Hue. Buddhist officials in Hue were apparently taken by Surprise by the immolation the third in the bitter dispute Between the buddhists and the government dominated by the roman Catholic president. Buddhists., who account for 80 per cent of the country s popu lation accuse the government of religious discrimination. The Monk slipped out of his Pagoda without telling anyone what he planned poured Kero Sene Over his Robes and touched a match to them. No witness monks at the Pagoda said they found the body still smouldering. There appeared to be no witnesses to the act. The suicide Campaign launched by the fiery publicly staged death of 73-year-old Quang due june 11 appeared to be getting out of the control of the Buddhist leaders. Monday night in Saigon an 18-year-old vietnamese girl Stu Dent tried to Cut off her please see buddhists Page 2 Mcnamara says storm in . Blacks out cities Vancouver up Victoria and Vancouver were plunged into darkness monday night As lightning knocked out Power throughout the lower main and Southern Vancouver land and As far North As Powell River 50 Miles from Here. The lights were off for an your and 27 minutes in greater Vancouver. The weather office said it was he nearest thing to a tropical storm that could hit the West coast. Two morning newspapers the province in Vancouver and the colonist in Victoria had their lease see blackout Page 2 pact will keep . In a Lead Dean Rusk . To keep control Chicken War threat sets Bonn clucking by Sterling Slappey Bonn special tons sen. J. William Fulbright Democrat chairman of the sen ate foreign relations committee monday was accused of unfairly linking the cold War with the Chicken War. A . Trade source said that sen. Fulbright who stopped Over in Bonn briefly last weekend had not helped at All the efforts to lower the Tariff on . Chickens entering sen. Fulbright whose Home state is one of the world s great est Chicken producing areas was reported to have told West Ger Man officials that some Ameri can troops would have to be taken out of Europe if . Goods could not be sold Here. The implication was that . Dollars would have to be saved by reducing troop strength if the United states could not sell at a profit Large quantities of. Food stuffs and other products. Prohibitive within a year the Tariff on chickens entering the common Market has almost trebled. Tariffs now total nearly 14 cents per Pound. Sales of american poultry meanwhile have tumbled from tons a month to 000 tons per month. Look for metro men will visit junkyards page3 turnabout on Malaysia Page 6 a.. City zone total s9.691 threaten to kill dealer Ottawa citizen says an Ottawa Art dealer has been threatened with death be cause he gave police the tip which enabled them to recover two stolen paintings Worth 000 and Send two men to prison. The dealer called police after two men came to his shop offer ing the two paintings for Sale. They turned out to be stolen from a summer cottage at Sim Coe ont., owned by or. Roy Sellars. Of Ann Arbor Mich. In Simcoe last week Steve Hajdar 23, and Frank Szekely 25, were each sentenced to three years in Penitentiary for break ing and entering. The news paper says the to. Dealer who does not want to j warheads to Canada be identified reported receiving j state Secretary Dean Rusk a Telephone Call from someone the . Would re who said he would put six bul a Tain custody and control Over lets through your the warheads made available for joint .-Canada air de Fence but the Washington Democrat continued to express some doubt and Rusk agreed to pro vide him with a More detailed statement later the Issue arose during Rusk s appearance before the Senate foreign relations committee to explain details of the Anglo american nuclear test ban treaty with Russia. Jackson chairman of a congressional subcommittee on atomic weapons referred to president Kennedy s july 27 address when the president spoke of the need to prevent proliferation of nuclear stockpiles through the acquisition or Possession of such weapons by non nuclear countries. United states has warheads in tens of thousands Washington defence Secretary Robert s. Mcnamara said today the United states has nuclear warheads in the tens of thousands and the limited test ban treaty would help preserve a nuclear Lead Over Russia. In giving his unequivocal support to the treaty which would ban All but underground tests he assured the Senate the United states is deter mined to maintain a nuclear Force that is manifestly Superior to the soviet Union s. By limiting soviet testing to the underground he said can at least re Tard soviet Progress and pro Long the duration of our technical thus in an opening prepared statement for the Senate Foi eign relations committee and members of other interested committees Mcnamara gave military backing to the treaty much As state Secretary Dean Rusk supported it monday on diplomatic grounds. Some 12 hours before Mcna Mara went before the commit tee the atomic Energy com Mission announced the under ground at its Nevada test site of a nuclear device of Low yield. It was the first nuclear explosion since the United states b r i Tain and Russia signed the treaty a week ago in Moscow. See Story Page 11. Please see treaty Page 2 police find hideout of bandits Scotland Yard seals off area to search farmhouse London Reuters of the bandits who pulled off Britain s great train robbery has been located police announced today. Canada to get warhead say Washington up . Senator. Henry Jackson said Mon Day he would be surprised if United states negotiations to pro vide Canada with nuclear War Heads did not involve some Mea sure of actual Transfer of such sen. Fulbright described the Tariff As Rolf Lahr a Deputy in the West German foreign ministry who met with sen. Fulbright reportedly was shocked at hearing a his rank say i think there Are too Many Ameri cans Over Here As chairman of the foreign re lations committee sen. Fulbright could exert pressure to remove some of american troops in Germany. Please see Tariff Page 2 question what is the implication of this statement in connection with our negotiations with the canadians on nuclear warheads Canada s Ribert Goulut and his Bride the f o r m e r Carol Lawrence both Broadway singing stars pose following their wedding monday at new York s Plaza hotel. It the second marriage for both. F in for their air Jackson asked. Rusk said the president s address was a general statement that did not affect arrange ments within the Western Alli Ance and that in any Case the . Retains custody of any american warheads made available to another member of the Alliance. Jackson countered that he would be surprised if negotiations with Canada did t involve the Transfer of physical custody Over the warheads adding we Don t want to Deal in mis representations or Complete fic Rusk agreed to provide him with a More detailed statement later but observed that he was sure Jackson was familiar with joint arrangements in this Field. Please see arms Page a How not to do it Toronto was an ominous beginning for Ontario s latest safety Campaign. As labor minister h. L. Rowntree stood on the Steps of the workmen s compensation Board building Mon Day explaining a two week safety contest among the province s Road builders a safety Banner toppled Over on to platform guests. No one was Hurt. Thirteen of the 14 guests wore hard safety hats. Robert Mcnamara fully behind. A treaty senators distrust soviets by Chalmers m. Roberts Washington special to nov sixteen years of the cold. War haunted the Senate caucus room monday As 33 senators turned out to hear. Secretary of state Dean Rusk justify the. New nuclear test ban treaty with the soviet Union. Distrust and suspicion showed in Many a question not so much of the treaty or the Kennedy administration which signed it As of the soviet Union itself. Practically everyone appeared to be Lieve that the russians would break the treaty any time they figure it would be advantageous to do so. Please see policy Page 4 Nehru s foes on Rise new Delhi Reuters Al opposition parties except the communists today joined in presenting a motion of no Confidence in the Congress part first such motion prime minister Nehru a had to face in 16 years in office the censure motion introduced in the House of Pebyl consisted of Only one sentence that this House expresses it want of Confidence in the pres ent Council of it assigned no reason sine the various political parties who backed it have varying reason for their censure. Two attempts have been mad on previous occasions to Intro Duce censure motions but both failed to get the minimum 5 votes needed to present Confidence motion. Today 72 opposition. Legisla tors supported the introduction of the motion. The motion was unlikely be approved because of the Congress party s massive majority in. Parliament. Transmitter it came after mounting critic ism of the 73-year-old prime minister chiefly Over a radio transmitter agreement with the voice of America and planned joint air exercises with the United states and Britain two moves seen by Nehru s critics As breaches of India non alignment policy. During the weekend the con Gress party adopted a plan to Ginger up its organization. Please see India Page 4 k. To visit Egypt As relations warm by Patrick Seale Cairo special owns Nikita Khrushchev s Long awaited visit to his first to the african Content or the Middle East is expected to take place within the next two months. Informed sources Here report that he soviet Premier has now formally accepted president ser s Long standing invitation and has expressed a desire to come very soon. The most Likely Date is thought to be Early october. In recent weeks a Large num Ber of communists have been re leased from egyptian concentration Camps. Demoralized by Long periods of internment they cannot be considered any sort of threat to the regime. The official View is that marxists so Long As they Are not agents of a foreign Power have a role to play in the reconstruction of Egypt. Contrast these measures of clemency contrast with Iraq where the continued harsh repression of communists by the baath rulers has caused Iraq s relations with the soviet Union to deteriorate almost to breaking Point. Indeed Russia and Egypt now share a common hostility to the baath which has led inevitably to a certain rapprochement in their views on Arab affairs. The timing of or. Khrushchev s visit will therefore be seen As a spectacular gesture of soviet sup port for Egypt in the Arab cold War. It will also be an occasion for president Nasser to Demon please see Nasser Page 4 rights test Case actress jailed for March Gadsden ala., Broadway and Hollywood actress Madeleine Sherwood was sentenced monday to six months hard labor on charges arising from a Freedom the sentence was appealed to a . District court and Bond was set at miss Sherwood born in Mont real was arrested with 11 oth ers in a racially integrated group near Attalla ala., May 19 they were charged with breach of peace. The group was attempting to retrace the Steps of White Integrationist William l. Moore the Baltimore postman who was shot to death near Attalla March 23. Judge Cyril. Smith said the others in. The group who were arrested with miss Sherwood were not tried. They Are hold ing their cases in abeyance pending outcome of miss Sher Wood s Appeal in circuit court. Smith said the group was us ing miss Sherwood s Case As a test Case on the constitutionality of a state Law under which they were arrested. The Law forbids unlawful Assembly which might result in breach of peace or a riot the judge said. He said the group s lawyer had expressed intention of appealing to the state supreme court and then the . Supreme court on ithe Law if Nec Essary. In picket demonstrators parading in front of the United nations claimed that non Whites Are please see Sherwood Page 4 Madeleine Sherwood sentenced to six months police said some mail bags were found in the hideout but none of the equivalent of about in thursday s robbery. The hideout was identified by police As Leathe Slade farm Oakley near few Miles from the scene of the Holdup of a Royal mail train. The place is an isolated farm House away from main roads. Deputy Scotland Yard cmdr. George Hatherill told reporters we have a whole House to turn Over. There is a lot of be he added that at the to police were not allow ing anyone near the farmhouse Hatherill said the windows of the Brick House were blacked out and it was obvious the ban dits had been there for some time. The House was Well stocked with food he continued and it looked like the men left it hurriedly about three Days ago. At the House police found a truck answering descriptions is sued in connection with the big Job As Well As two smaller vehicles. Please see robbery Page 2 credit wrecks Homes r Toronto by advertising and bewildered by buy now pay later deals More and More canadians Are borrowing themselves into Seri Ous trouble the Ontario Legisla Ture s select committee on Cre Dit was told monday. H. B. Shannon Ontario Secre tary of the Craf benevolent fund which comes to the Aid of distressed sex servicemen and their families said excessive shocking and reckless indulgence in credit wrecks Homes just As surely As bombs. He estimated that canadians Are Between and in least per or. Shannon painted a Pic Ture of mushrooming debt difficulties. Debt is frequently associated with alcoholism sometimes with suicide or death from nervous heart Strain accounts for 30 per cent of the fam Ilies who come . Shan non for to 15 per cent 10 years ago number of private bailiffs in Toronto has Dou bled in the last few years credit business seems to be done on the basis that what is lost on the peas is gained on the or. Shannon suggested the most important change possible in credit legislation would be to prohibit Blanket mortgages on household goods being used As Security for Loans. Shot kills Fiancee Alberton . Action ended in tragedy Here monday when a Sydney n.s., Nan accidentally shot and killed the girl he. Had planned to marry. Ramp said Edna Mary Arsenault 23, of Toronto died instantly when struck in the Best by a Bullet from a Rifle which Alexander Murphy Hig ins 26, was removing from lie trunk of his car. Looking for a boat and trailer this want and under boats and Marine Supply 59 14 plywood boat and trailer Verrion 2-4103. Is among the hundreds of bar gains in today s classified Sec Tion. No matter what you need shop and save in free press ;