Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 17, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Saturday edition first Section 1 is secret on Leila Avenue 13 Magazine Section 19-18 Mother s trouble with indians 19 Glamour girl land ladies 19 Rainbow stage costumes 21 third Section 29 46 editorial classified fourth Section 47-56 sports and travel Meyer s column Page 10 27 background Church class. 30 46 comics 53, 54 deaths 4 engagements 12 Feiffer 22 finance 10, 11 letters 26 lines on life 24 movies 25 the arts 23 science profile 24 sports 47-51 travel 51, 52 weddings 16, 17 women s 12-17 youth Page 28 modern living Section interesting thank you gifts preserve now eat later the Flowers at Assiniboine Park books Homai 6 Gard no recipe including to radio Section coloured comics Winnipeg free press final edition phone we 3-9331 All departments vol. 70 no. 276-88 pages Loc saturday August 17, 1963 8tif forecast sunny 50 and 80 anglicans plan global strategy Canterbury says pooling resources could Herald new Era Toronto up anglican Church leaders called on their followers around the world today to support a new plan of action designed to replace parochialism with a truly global operation. The archbishop of Canter Bury or. Michael Ramsey presented the anglican world con Gress with a program drawn up by a pre Congress meeting of Bishops who said it could mean the death of much that is familiar about our churches now the birth of entirely new re the Bishops program for Mutual responsibility and interdependence in the 18-Church communion would Pool the resources of the churches and share them out on the basis of a worldwide Survey of priorities. The immediate is to boost Mission funds of the communion by 30 per cent in the next five extra on top of the budgeted for Sarawak tension rises up from a Reuters Kuching troops were flown South toward mass loot Hunt . Police ask Public to help London a police called on hikers and Pic nickers today to join a Mammoth treasure Hunt for the rest of the loot from Britain s great train robbery wherever you go in Woods common land or open spaces watch for anything any clue which is out of the a police announcement said. Any Hole found dug in the Countryside for example should be reported the police said. The Appeal came after the Dis covery Friday of four hastily discarded bags stuffed with i Bank notes in a wooded Surrey Beauty spot. Total amount the find bringing the total amount recovered thus far to strength ened a police theory that the gang which pounced with such precision on the Glasgow Lon Don mail train 10 Days ago now was panicking. Five persons have been arrested and charged with Small Fry roles in the daring robbery Scotland Yard pressed the Hunt for the big shots. The police coast guards and naval vessels kept a special watch on the English Channel in Cage any gang member at tempted to slip Over to the continent. A yacht sought for several Days turned up at Folkestone Harbor Friday night. Detectives questioned the owner and then said they no longer were inter ested in the vessel. A Man and a woman on the Way to work found the four Money test ban Ion Cut Down general gives guarded support Goldwater still sceptical by Murrey Marder Washington special tons a week s testimony by administration witnesses has Cut Down potential opposition to the nuclear test ban treaty Senate foreign relations chairman j. William Fulbright Democrat Arkan Sas said Friday. The bulk of the sceptics in the Senate Are now concentrating on getting firm declaration of safeguards to protect . Security if the soviets cheat on j the treaty or violate it. Air Force Gen. Curtis e. Be May whom Many treaty critics fire claims six lives Niagara wis. Five members of one family and one neighbor s child died today when fire swept a Home in this northeastern Wisconsin Community today. The dead Are Howard Corn Stock 41, his wife Marjorie 39, and their children Chris Tine 10 Paula 15, and Peter 7, and Mary to Schelfhout nine year old daughter of or. And mrs. Donald Schelfhout also of Niagara. Mary to was . Pressing k. To recall Cuba troops Rusk divulges new Appeal to ease .-soviet tension by Robert e. Thompson Washington special tons Secretary of state Dean Rusk disclosed Friday that he urged the soviet Union again last week to remove its troops from Cuba. He declined however to divulge the soviet response to his plea. Or. Rusk also reported that the United states is conferring with great Britain about ways to protect anti Castro refugees who flee from Cuba into the Brit ish Bahamas. He upheld the refusal of . Military and coast guard air men to interfere when they witnessed the kidnapping of 19 anti castrites by cuban forces from visiting at the Home for the please see treaty Page 8 j night. Anguilla Cay tuesday. Since the action took place on British soil or. Rusk explained american military forces had no right to intervene in Addi Tion he pointed out that any shots fired from either the coast guard patrol plane or two Mili tary Jet fighters which circled Over the scene would have endangered the lives of the Refu gees. Or. Rusk discussed the cuban Issue at a press conference. Please see Rusk Page 8 k. Being pushed West the indonesian Border today to grips i reinforce gurkhas ambushed by j More than 50 terrorists believed j w0od. J based across the Border. Please see Church Page 8 j awaits trial Caracas Venezuela former dictator Marcos Perez Jiminez was held in a luxury cell of Venezuela s main Penitentiary today awaiting trial on charges of embezzling millions during his term in office. With the dubious distinction of being the first former chief of state extradited from the United Perez Jimenez was flown Friday by chartered plane from Miami fla., to a heavily guarded venezuelan air Force base. Then surrounded by Detec Tives in eight patrol cars and National guardsmen in three trucks he was sped to the prison 50 Miles Southwest of Caracas. Permitted under venezuelan Law to enjoy any prison Coni forts he can pay for Perez Jiminez had a special air conditioned cell equipped with a television set waiting for him. In a recent court suit in Miami it was alleged that the former dictator was Worth at least president Romulo Betancourt who had sought since 1959 to get Perez Jimenez extradited claims that during the sex Dic Tator s term in office from de Cember 1952, to january 1958, he stole at least and that Many More embezzlement May still show up. Betancourt was sent into exile 15 years ago by Perez Jiminez. J the extradition move was taken under a treaty signed. By Venezuela and the United states i 1922. His wife Flor stricken by the development remained in the Perez Jinenez mansion at Miami under sedation. Terrorist group please see Hunt Page 8 Washington a soviet Premier Khrushchev is believed to be under Domestic As Well As foreign pressures to reach new agreements with the United states and its allies for easing tensions and reducing the Dan Gers of War. This belief evidently underlies the cautious optimism indicated by state Secretary Dean Rusk at this press conference Friday that further East West accords up the nuclear test Baa be possible Rusk particularly cited the possibility of working out a sys tem for stationing observers in key transportation centres of the great Powers to guard against the danger of Surprise attack. I recent talks Rusk was in Russia a week ago and held talks with Khrushchev and soviet foreign minis Ter Gromyko. Rusk is scheduled to meet Gromyko in new York next month for More discussions on the .-soviet negotiations to Japan ferry sinks . Vessel rescues 154 2 bodies found Tokyo a a 300 ton ferry boat carrying 184 passengers and a. Crew of about 15 Sank in heavy seas off Okinawa today. The Semi official Japan Broad casting corporation said a . Military vessel rescued 154 persons including four americans. Two bodies were found. The boat the Midori Maru was bound from Tomari the port of Naha on Okinawa s main Island Westward for Hume Jima the westernmost of the Okinawa islands in the Ryukyu Chain Southwest of Japan. The japanese maritime safety Agency said it had monitored an okinawan radio Broad cast saying the sinking occurred four Miles North of Majima is land 15 Miles West of Naha the capital of Okinawa s main is land. Reports from japanese Cor respondents i Okinawa said the ferry which also carried a Crew of 15, had sailed from Naha at 11 . And ran into heavy seas and Sank near the Kerala archipelago to which Majima belongs. Reduce tensions. Speaking against the Back ground of his exploratory talks a Russia Rusk said he believes the has some real interest in this test ban treaty an d in exploring these matters issues of possible future agreement please see or. K. Page 9 ice floes Dent ship Ottawa up the Cana Dian coast guard depot ship Nanook was dented by heavy ice floes thursday in Lancaster sound in the Arctic and has taken shelter in a nearby ice free Bay it was reported Friday. Capt. E. S. Brand director of the Marine operations Branch of the Federal transport depart ment said the Nanook was part of a special Convoy taking sup plies to Resolute Miles North of Winnipeg. Conferred with British colonial 1 leaders on the Best Way to de i Termine whether the residents of Sarawak and North Borneo want to join the proposed a j lays a federation. 1 injured a British spokesman said one British tracker was injured in the ambush in the dense is Inge ban kit area 170 Miles East of Kuching. He said the gurkhas believed they inflicted casual ties on the bandits. Indonesia which shares the Island of Borneo with Sarawak and North Borneo is opposed to the two British colonies join ing Malaya and Singapore the formation of Malaysia. Government sources said the indonesian based guerrillas had managed to win the support of a number of villages on the Bor Der in Sarawak. The support has apparently been obtained by exploiting some anti chinese feeling in the area and the guerrillas setting themselves up As an anti Chi Nese the sources said. There is a Strong British Mil itary Force Here because of last december s rebellion in Brunei and Northern Sarawak. Asylum reported granted Montrealle Devoir says it has Learned that Richard Bizier suspected member of the front de liberation quebecois the newspaper says Bizier is living on the French islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon off the coast of Newfoundland France s Only possessions in North Amer Ica. Bizier 18, was committed on july 5 to stand trial on charges of placing an explosive and conspiracy to cause an explosion parents petition asks strapping ban pravda attacks v nuclear agreement Moscow a angrily complained saturday about nuclear warheads from the United states. How should one understand the present actions of the Amer ican and Canadian govern the official soviet communist party Organ asked. Do they not prove that wild men still hold Strong positions across the Ocean and zealously see to it that the policy of the United states and Canada still follows the Channel of the cold War and the aggravation of International _ the article warned that the presence of nuclear warheads in Canada exposes that country to the danger of a soviet Retalia tory blow in the event of world with other . Allies custody Over the warheads will remain in american hands with both Canadian and . Personnel standing guard Over the nuclear dumps. Senator George Aiken said he is glad to see the nuclear Issue settled. The Lack of settlement the Vermont Republican added had been harmful to both Aiken is chairman of a Cana Dian subcommittee of these Nate foreign relations commit tee which launched an investigation the state department s handling of the Issue last february. At that time Aiken accused the department of Viand Ling the Issue clumsily but the subcommittee cleared the department of the charge. Washington United states nuclear warheads shipped to Canada will be guarded by both american an4 Canadian troops at Canadian depots a state department spokesman said Friday the said the department is pleased that negotiations be tween the two countries on the Long and involved nuclear Issue have finally been successfully completed. The department had no in formation As to when the War Heads for Bomarc anti aircraft missiles and voodoo Jet fighters will be shipped to. Canada but As in the Case of agreements work on the first of six pieces of Art that will Grace the soon to be finished new air terminal building at the Winnipeg International Airport is almost Complete. A Model of the 26-foot High Fountain is shown at left. Above Toronto sculptor Gerald Gladstone works on the real thing. See Ttorp on Page 3. Petition against the use of the strap by Winnipeg school teachers is being circulated in the City by a group of parents. School trustee or. Isadore Wolch said saturday that a group of parents approached him after the last school Board meet ing saying that his stand against the use of the j strap by teachers and wanted to do something about it. At the or. Wolch presented a motion that the use of the strap to punish children i City schools be granted to the principal Only. The motion will be voted on at the next school Board meeting tuesday. Please see parents Page 8 looking for a motorcycle this want and under motor cycles Harley Davidson -45. In Good shape. St25. Be 2-3960. Is among the hundreds of bar gains in today s classified Sec Tion. No matter what you need shop and save in free press want ads. Wes Locc leads Amateur final Saint John Nick Weslock of Toronto Over powered Bert Ticehurst of Van Couver in the morning round to Day of then 36-Hole final for the Canadian Amateur Golf championship and went to lunch with a seven Hole Lead. Ticehurst putting poorly was Able to win Only three Boles one with an Eagle and the others when Nick missed Par. Pope John s letter lauds socialization Edmonton up Pope John xxi said in a letter writ ten shortly before his death that socialization conforms with the nature of Man. The letter dated May 28 and directed to the Lith annual National Catholic social life con Ference which opened Here Fri Day was read to the 500 Dele Gates by most Rev. Anthony Jordon co Adjutor archbishop of Edmonton. A cablegram from Pope Paul endorsing the letter from his predecessor was also read. In the letter Pope Joha said socialization should be the Crea Tion of free men who intend to work together in an intelligent manner. Socialization s h o did i no Way be confused with so the letter said it was urgent that the trend to socialization be discussed during the conference. This would tend to Point out the advantages and reduce the potential disadvantages of the developing Era
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