Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 15, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday August 15, 1963 cuban refugee ship to defy . Ban Kingston Jamaica Reut ers a mystery ship which plans to pick up cuban refugees in the next two Days for attempted transport to the United states has turned Back to a jamaican port a lawyer for the sponsor of the project said today. Contrary to earlier reports the lawyer said there Are no cubans on the ship at present the sailing ostensibly organized to break what was called an american ban on entry of cuban refugees was organized to break what was called an american ban on entry of cd More about talks continued from or. Teller stated his views before the Senate preparedness subcommittee in private session monday but his testimony was not made Public until wednes Day after deletions were made for Security reasons. Addressing the same subcommittee in closed door session wednesday. Gen. Maxwell d. Taylor said the joint chiefs of staff have found the treaty to be compatible with the National the chairman of the joint chiefs emphasized however that the pact will prevent the United states from overtaking the soviet Lead in the High yield weapons Field and permit the soviets to close the Gap on America s Lead in the Low yield tactical Field. He said the treaty will allow both the United states and the soviet Union to achieve an anti missile missile but one with less desirable characteristics than would be the Case if additional atmosphere tests were conduct important although he expressed reservations the . Chief military officer said the treaty should make an important contribution to the restraint of further proliferation of nuclear weapons and the reduction of causes of world ten Sion. The possibilities that the treaty could Lead to a deterrence of War and the maintenance of an honorable peace Gen. Taylor said offset the foreseeable technological he said the most serious reservations of the joint chiefs Are linked with the fear of a euphoria in the West which will eventually reduce our vigilance and the willingness of our coun try and of our allies to expand continued Effort on our collective he and or. Seaborg stressed that the United states must continue vigorous underground test ing strengthen its capabilities for detecting Clandestine tests and maintain its laboratories test Sites and scientists in prime readiness Tor a resumption of tests. Clearly ahead the general testified that the United states is clearly ahead of the soviet Union in the ability to wage strategic nuclear War and probably. Is ahead in the ability to wage tactical nuclear War. The treaty negotiated by the United states the soviet Union and great Britain and signed by 61 nations prohibits nuclear explosions in the atmosphere under water and in outer space. Or. Seaborg was the third wit Ness to appear before the combined committees to urge Senate ratification of the pact. He was preceded on monday by Secre tary of state Dean Rusk and tuesday by Secretary of defence Robert s. Mcnamara. Gen. Taylor will testify publicly before the three committees today and or. Teller next week. Or. Seaborg and Gen. Taylor both maintained that advantages accruing from the treaty far out weigh the risks. Or. Teller c6ntended, however that from the standpoint of tech Nical and military considerations the treaty would have grave consequences for the Security of United states and for the free laureates concur or. Seaborg a Nobel prize Winner in chemistry was joined in his advocacy of the treaty by two thirds of his fellow . Nobel laureates. Thirty five of the nation s 56 Nobel winners dispatched a signed statement to the Senate urging ratification of the pact As a Concrete expression of our country s desire for or. Seaborg said promising applications of nuclear explosives for peaceful purposes will be developed and demonstrated under the treaty. Within four or five years the United states will be Able to undertake Many Worth while excavation projects after refining its techniques of entrapping radioactive debris in but he said the treaty should be modified at a later Date so that technology developed under the Plo share program could be put to widespread practical use. As of now such projects As a new canal across the Central american isthmus could riot be conducted. Los Angeles times the population of Mexico is expected to double from 000 to in the next 20 years. Ban refugees was organized by British born Harry Derber in Defiance of . State depart ment but berber s x lawyer John Nageley said the ship returned because of certain communications i he said he could not disclose the ship s whereabouts but added that it will pick up cubans in the next two Days. The lawyer said the refugees Are still in Cuba. If Derber goes ahead with his plans to get the cubans into the ., it will follow an unsuccessful attempt last month to Fly refugees out of Cuba via Britain s grand Cayman is land 200 Miles Northwest of Jamaica. The aircraft a russian built Ilyushin-14, returned to Cuba when a crowd of Cayman is Landers refused to let the cubans Board their connecting flight to Kingston. Since then the . Lias alleged agents were leaving Cuba for. Other latin american coun tries on flights that landed at grand Cayman and has re Quested Britain to deny Landing rights to flights carrying Poten tial subversive More about Buddhist continued from Page 1 the Monk committed suicide at a Pagoda outside Hue. Monks were carrying the body into the City for a Public burial wednes Day when troops seized it and turned it Over to an Uncle of the1 Monk for private burial. 25 wounded at least 25 m e m b e r s of the funeral entourage were wounded some seriously when the troops beat them with their steel helmets. Several Hundred students Gath ered today outside the province chief s House in the Centre of the City. They broke into loud cries demanding delivery of the body to Hue s main Buddhist Pagoda. Squads of vietnamese troops moved slowly Down the Street with fixed bayonets at the ready. They plunged into the crowd of students. Within minutes the students scattered. Those arrested were hauled away in army trucks. The government barricaded two main Buddhist temples pre venting people from entering or leaving. Most of Hue s shops were closed in sympathy for the Buddhist cause. City authorities issued an or Der against any cameras being carried openly in the City. Tension appeared to be in creasing and More incidents were expected. V the nun s suicide took place in Ninh Hoa about 200 Miles Northeast of Saigon. Reliable sources said her body is in the hands of government authorities. Nun Dieu Hien apparently lived in a Pagoda at the port of Nha Trang these sources said. She took a bus for the 15 mile ride North to Ninh Hoa at . On arrival she doused herself with gasoline and burned this touched off a demonstration in front of the provincial chief s House in Nha Trang by about 100 people mostly monks. Police dispersed the demonstrators Witt fire hoses. Soldiers later took up positions around the houses. They were armed with tear Gas and american my rifles. Kennedy popular London Reuters ish boys and girls have named president Kennedy As their favorite politician according to a poll conducted by the bbl. He got one Quarter of the votes while Russia s Premier Khrushchev was chosen by Only one British youngster in 10. More about denial continued from Page 1 he did not mean to suggest the government was going to accept All of the Glassco recommendations but neither did it mean it was going to accept none. Hard at work he said he ans his staff of senior advisors Are hard at work on proposals they have no other duties but. To Analyse the reports and make recommendations on them. There also was an inter depart mental committee studying the report or. Lamontagne said his Cabinet committee meets regularly As Well. He pointed to some Glassco for greater efficiency in government which Al ready had been implemented. One was shifting of the printing Bureau from the Secretary of state to defence production now the department of Industry. Study was being Given to fur ther integration. There also was the change in Dorder Point operations with Cus oms and immigration duties being Given to one Man instead of to two. Savings in this move would amount to some yearly. One particular proposal under study but on which no final decision had been reached was the recommendation that Deputy ministers should be Given greater discretionary Powers. Only minor changes the newspaper report which declared the government to be backing away from the Glassco recommendations said Only minor changes were being contemplated in government operations to do away with some degree of the vast waste and duplication pinpointed by the Glassco com Mission. Some of the reasons cited for the government s reluctance were pressure from civil service organizations a feeling in some government circles that the proposals were impractical and visionary and an unwillingness by the government in its minority position to Rock the the influence of the civil ser vice groups is Strong but it has been taken into full consideration by the former Diefenbaker government which on its appoint ment of the commission pledged that no civil servant would be put out of work by any recommendations. 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