Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 16, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday August 16, 1963 two Chicago policemen one using his foot to hold the Man on the ground subdue a negro demonstrator arrested at a site where Mobile classrooms Are being erected on the City s South Side. The policeman at right clutches his Cap and has in his hand a Small flashlight used for signalling trucks on the school project. More than 50 persons have been arrested so far in connection with the school building project More about treaty continued from Page 1 the people of the . Have the capacity to enforce Safe guards which will reduce the Dis advantages and risks growing out of the treaty and he is con Vinced the administration will put those safeguards vigorously into effect. Although there were some differences of opinion among the joint chiefs about the effect of the treaty on . Defences there were no major disputes and they had no difficulty making up their minds to Back it. Keep testing the safeguards enumerated by Gen. Taylor As imperative to . Security under the test ban treaty Are continuing to conduct comprehensive underground explosions to improve weapons. Helps you overcome false Teeth looseness and worry no longer be annoyed or feel us at ease because of Loose wobbly false Teeth. Fas Teeth an improved Alka line non acid powder sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer so they More comfortable. Avoid embarrassment caused by Loose plates. Get fas Teeth at any drug counter. Retention of modern nuclear Laboratory facilities and pro Grams to insure Progress in nuclear technology. Maintenance of facilities and resources at Peak readiness to resume atmospheric tests if the soviet Union abrogates the treaty. Improvement of detection devices designed to discover any possible violations of the ban on tests in the atmosphere under water or in outer space. In addition Genii. Taylor stated once More that the barriers to development and deployment of an effective anti missile defence system lie in perfecting radar and component equipment and not in further atmospheric tests of nuclear warheads. After Gen. Taylor had completed his testimony a senior Republican senator who has not publicly committed himself on the treaty said privately that he has no doubt the pact will be ratified. Estimates vary the senator whose vote could influence the stand of a number of conservative republicans declined however to forecast the exact tally. Some observers estimate that fewer than 10 Sena schools from kindergarten to elementary to High schools. It s located in the heart of the Beautiful Park Crescent area. Another exclusive Robinson Community tors will vote to reject the pact. Others feel the number of objections might go As High As 20. Since 67 votes Are required for ratification if the full Senate votes the treaty could pass with As Many As 33 no votes. While Gen. Taylor was explaining the stand of the joint chiefs to the three committees in Public session Gen. Earle g. Wheeler army chief of staff told the Senate Mittee in private that he fully subscribes to Gen. Taylor s endorsement of the treaty. While i do believe there Are military disadvantages in the proposed Gen. Wheeler said with the safeguards enumerated in the joint chiefs of staff statement 1 perceive no risks or disadvantages of such magnitude As to endanger these purity of the United the administration is expected to submit to the Senate a Blue print showing exactly How it plans to implement the Safe guards demands show such a statement of specific requirements was demanded by the preparedness subcommittee in a Resolution introduced by sen. Henry Jackson Democrat Washington and unanimously adopted by the subcommittee. After testifying publicly Gen. Taylor went before the Oliree combined committees Beland closed doors in the afternoon to discuss military ramifications of the pact which for Security Rea sons could not be disclosed in open hearing. Under questioning by sen. Frank Church Democrat Idaho in the open session Gen. Taylor conceded that the soviets could make greater nuclear strides if they were permitted to continue unrestricted testing in the atmosphere. He agreed also that the soviets might attack the United states if they Ever gained such a Clear advantage that they would not fear reprisal. But he added frankly i cannot visualize advantageous senator Church concluded from Gen. Taylor s replies that there is an advantage to be gained by the United states in halting the nuclear race at the present state where our position is sen. Church pointed out hat or. Edward Teller the nuclear scientist has been making the rounds of senatorial offices urging rejection of the treaty. Or. Teller is convinced that the Reaty would prove a dangerous Lazard to development of a mis Sile defence system. Harold Stassen disarmament adviser to former president 3wight d. Eisenhower also is Tuttoi holing senators but on be Laif of the treaty. The combined committees heard John a. Mccone director of the Central intelligence Agency in closed door session today. They will hear Gen. Wheeler Gen. Curtis be May air Force chief of staff and . David l. Mcdonald chief of naval operations on monday and or. Teller on tuesday. Los Angeles times Indian physicist Dies Calcutta Media Sisir Kumar Mitra 72, a physicist and former president of the India science Congress died Here tuesday it was Learned thursday. He had retired in 1955 As a physics professor from the University of Calcutta where he did extensive research on the ionosphere. About tax continued from Page 1 the matter is Likely to be discussed Here at a meeting next month of the Canada-. Cabinet committee on Trade and economic affairs but it was suggested in informed quarters that . Policy is unlikely to be revised. One probable reason is that a Complete exemption for Canada would reduce effectiveness of the american plan to decrease the flow of american capital abroad and add heat to the japanese argument that it also should be excluded. So far Canada is the Only country that has won a firm Promise of exemption for new issues. The Canadian exemption is designed to provide Canada with sufficient . Funds from new issues to cover at least part of the customary Canadian deficit in International payments. The alternative might be another run on the Canadian Dollar weakening the Canadian Exchange rate. The . Recognizes that the Impact of an International at tack on the Canadian Dollar tends to spread threatening world monetary stability including that of the . Dollar. In Ottawa a senior finance More about Ontario continued from Page 1 led his party in an election. He will be seeking to extend the progressive conservatives on Tario Rule which earlier this month marked its 20th anniversary. It is four years and almost four months since the last elec Tion when former Premier Les lie Frost led the party to a total of 71 seats in the 98-seat House. The liberals took 22 and went to the co operative Commonwealth federation since be come the new democratic party. Deaths resignations and by elections have alters the stand ing and seven seats were vacant when the legislature was dissolved. The standings at Dis solution conservative 62, lib eral 24, nip 5. There will be 108 seats at stake in this election following the addition of 10 new seats in the metropolitan Toronto area in a preliminary redistribution approved at the last session of the legislature. Or. Robarts has been Premier for less than two years taking Over the leadership of the party oct. 25, 1961, after or. Frost resigned following 12 years at the Helm. Or. Robarts was sworn in As. Premier the follow ing nov. 8. More about Pearson continued from Page 1 an Exchange of notes Between external affairs minister mar tin and . Ambassador Wal ton Butterworth gave effect to the agreement at 10 . Cd today. It was formally approved by the Canadian Cabinet at a week Long series of meetings which wound up about 15 minutes be fore the signing. Answering reporters the prime minister said he could not pinpoint the Date when the War Heads would be delivered to Ca Nadian army and air Force units in Canada and Europe. He said it would be a matter of or. Pearson was peppered with questions about the agree ment. Among the Points he made a hot line providing Al most instantaneous communication Between himself and presi Dent Kennedy Likely will be set up. 2. If Canada Ever desires to repudiate the agreement we would write another 3. The Canadian government Well As the nato Alliance making a most com plete review of defence poli cies including the nuclear role. 4. The nuclear warheads agreement will not inhibit Cana Dian efforts for International Dis armament. More about buddhists continued from Page 1 j _ a Buddhist nun named Dieu Quang burned herself to death thursday a a similar suicide. She was the first woman Sui cide in the current religious conflict. The nun m Public suicide took place in Khanh Hoa province about 200 Miles Northeast of Saigon. Buddhist sources said she burned herself to protest the government s seizure of a cof Fin containing the body of an other Monk who committed Sui cide in Hue wednesday. The latest suicides came As . A my a s do r Freder ick Nolting or. Left his difficult Post in Saigon where he was stationed for two years. Some observers said his re Marks on departure underlined indications of a distinct Cooling in the american attitude to Ward the diem regime in re cent weeks. An Airport state ment said the religious should be solved As quickly As possible. Department official said As he knew the door had not been closed to further conces Sions. He pointed to a statement made by finance minister Gor Don aug. 7 after his return from Washington where he discussed the proposed tax with . Treasury authorities. At that time or. Gordon said there was a possibility of further Sions. The official said that to his knowledge the possibility still is open. Alberta Pool wins trophy Toronto up Northern Alberta Dairy Pool of Edmonton today won the Silver trophy at the Canadian National exhibition for the highest scoring in the Creamery butter Competition. The Edmonton Pool also Cap provincial Competition. Manitoba d and p Coop from Russell was second. A special class for the Best finished print butter was won by the Central Alberta Dairy Pool of Ponoka. Five guards dismissed Montreal up live guards at St. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary were fired thurs Day for refusing to take a group of prisoners out for a walk last july 25. 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