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Saturday, August 17, 1963

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 17, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday August 17. 1963 up for Reward Holdup tipster grows roses London woman in hiding and a farmhand have stepped in line for the stagger ing in re Ward Money offered in Britain s great mail train robbery. Even a 50-per-cent Cut would mean riches beyond their wild est dreams. For they Are Ordin Ary people pulled into the Cen tre of the cops and robbers drama by twists of Fortune. The Only exceptional thing about mrs. Emily Clark and John Maris is that they know better than most to use their eyes and ears. Mrs. Clark a 57 year old widow lives on a quiet residential Street in the South coast town of Bournemouth. She grows roses in her front Yard and has the reputation of being quiet and courteous. Or. Maris 33, has worked most of his life on the land and is married with two Young Chil Dren a son and a daughter. He rarely wears a Necktie goes to work with the Dawn and has never thought of riches beyond playing the football pools. But his tip put police on to the farm hideout used by the bandits after they plundered the night mail train from Glasgow of More than Worth of British currency eight Days ago. Mrs. Clark a compact Little woman and a neat Dresser works in a canteen to pay for her modish clothes and the Spe Cial sprays she lavishes on her Flowers. Between her Rose Beds two men walked Down her Gar Den path wednesday night and to rent her garage. Mrs. Clark did t like the look of them. When they closed the Deal by putting Down three months rent in Advance she Canadian addresses Aba Chicago courts and the Law in Canada were Dis cussed by the president of the Canadian bar association this week at the 86th annual meeting of the american bar association. In an address at the third ses Sion of the Aba general Assem Bly Ross a. Mackimmie Queen s counsel Calgary said that for the most part can Ada s court practice dress traditions customs and code of ethics have been adopted from England. But there is not such a slav ish denotation that prevents us from adopting Many things from your country Mac Kimmie added. Discussing the Cilk gowns White lace and Ether apparel worn by Canadian lawyers and judges Mackimmie said he believed our court dress is a desirable the Legal profession in can Mackimmie said holds the View that the dress of the Bench and bar lends dignity to court proceedings and surely impresses the laity be they spectators witnesses or parties with the solemnity of the Law. In this atmosphere there seems to be a greater importance to telling the truth and much greater care is taken by wit Nesses in what they Mackimmie said the practising barrister in Canada in most areas has found one marked change in his practice in recent years and that is the very sub Stantial reduction in jury More about parents continued from Page 1 really got suspicious. Her Tele phone Call brought policemen running. A fight developed. The two men were arrested and _ banknotes was found in the truck the two men had parked in a garage. A second car in the Vicinity contained the widow went into hiding fearful of reprisals. Mail truck stolen left London Royal mail truck was stolen Friday night while parked in the main Street of Gillingham Kent and was later found abandoned and partly looted a mile away. The Driver parked the truck while he went into a Public lavatory. Postal officials in Lon Don said they did not yet know the extent of the loss but it included registered mail. Screams scare bandits London Reuters a gang of would be payroll bandits fled in confusion Friday when they rammed a panel truck taking Home women workers from an East London firm instead of a similar vehicle carrying employee pay envelopes. They must have been demoralized when the women started screaming at them altogether letting the thugs know just what they thought of the panel truck Driver said. . E. M. L. Kennedy of Russell Man., and Munc ton n.b., has taken com Mand of hocs Churchill naval radio station at Chur chill Man. . Kennedy was born in Russell in february 1920, and entered the naval Reserve in september 1939, As an Ordinary Seaman. In september 1946 be took his discharge and entered the Craf As a communications technician. He joined the re Gular Force of the run in March 1950, and had served As executive officer of hocs Coverdale naval radio Sta Tion near Moncton since aug ust 1961. Oxygen saturated blood gives ads new weapon Angeles special tons saturating the blood with oxygen under pressure the method used in the vain attempt to save the life of president Ken Nedy s second son is being used Here experimentally to treat severe respiratory diseases. The technique is one of the lat est additions to Medicine s Wea Pons for fighting diseases. Although it failed with the Ken Nedy child physicians working with this newly discovered tool Are optimistic Over its potential applications. At the Hospital of the Good Samaritan physicians have been working since april with pres sure therapy on patients with emphysema a severe lung Dis ease. They Are using an 11 by 7-foot tank similar to that kind used by the . Navy to decompress divers with the bends. A patient is placed inside the tank and oxygen under pressure is pumped in. The Normal air pressure at sea level is about 15 pounds per Square Inch but in Side the tank the pressure can be built up to 55 pounds per Square Inch. His week by a Bronx county grand jury also charged at Empting to riot and violating in anti weapons Law. Seven of the defendants leaded not guilty in state us reme court and remained free n Bonds ranging from to 7.500. No trial Date was set. The eighth who testified he Ore the jury after signing a of immunity from pos Ible prosecution will be a signed later. His identity was of disclosed. The petition in support of this motion will be presented to the Board before the vote is taken. Or. Wolch refused to give the names of the parents circulating the petition or the area in which the canvassing is being Fondue Ted. A caller to the free press Fri Day night who refused to identify himself said that the petition was being passed around on ask Street River Heights and will be taken to other areas of the City saturday. Over 100 signatures have been collected said or. Wolch which is very Good considering that a lot of people Are out of he said. It shows that a lot of people Are he said. Also to be presented to the school Board before it votes on the motions tuesday is a Brief prepared by the Manitoba teacher s society presenting the teach ers Point of View on the strap Ping question. Society spokes men refused to divulge the con tents of the Brief before it goes before the Board. Moving Moke m Safe sure and of now Cost leave if to Beaver moving storage co. Us 3-5412 estimates of no obligation agents for Allied Van lines . Bars chinese Canadian Vancouver up when is a Canadian not a Canadian when he is born in Canada of chinese parents according to the . Immigration service and this is what Vancouver writer Wayson Choy found when he tried to immigrate so he could work in new York. Choy s parents Are chinese therefore he is classed As Chin Ese and ineligible to enter the . Because the quota for As ians is full. But Choy 24, a University of British Columbia graduate says in should be treated As any other Canadian. I intend to ask prime minis Ter Pearson to urge the . Government to Stop this Dis criminal Choy said. Ron Basford Liberal member of parliament for Vancouver Jurrard has offered to help Choy see the prime minister when he arrives in Ottawa Mon Day. Louis l. Kirley . Consul in charge of the visa Section Here said the immigration service nil ing is Correct. Anyone who has As much As 50 per cent of the blood of a member race in the asian Paci Fie Triangle is he said this includes India Pakistan and countries North and East o More about Hunt rent Inturri from Page 1 the loot apparently had been dumped Only a Short time be fore the discovery by Joh Ahern a 53-year-old clerk am mrs. Esa Hargrave. Only one Case was half Hie Den. Detectives found three Cache of about each of them hidden in in the quiet Seaside resort o Bournemouth after arresting two men there thursday. It appeared that t might have been the Cut for members of the gang the two men arrested Roge John Cordrey and William Boa were charged Friday with Rob Bing the mail train with other Boal s wife Rene and an other couple or. And mrs. A Fred Pilgrim were charged with receiving some of the loot. Eight Neo nazis to face charges new York a eight members of a Neo nazi organi action accused of plotting riots t the scenes of civil rights ticketing have been indicted on Tearges of advocating criminal anarchy. The indictments returned assistant District attorney Edmund Farrell said they planned to overthrow the government with the idea of Segre gating negroes and depriving jews of police said the defendants were members of the National Renaissance party. When they were arrested a month ago police seized a Cache of arms that included rifles shotguns revolvers thou Sands of rounds of ammunition a crossbow bottles of nitric acid machetes and bayonets. Those arraigned were James h. Madole 36 Paul Joachim 35 Peter Krauss 18 Ian Lehr 21 Anthony Wells 26 Daniels Burros 26, and Edward Gas Sidy 18, All of new York City. More about Rusk continued from Page 1 shortly after or. Rusk spoke in joint Senate House re pub ican leadership urged that the russians demonstrate their Good Aith by withdrawing All then rooms from Cuba. The republicans said the uni de states should not take any second step to follow up the Clear test ban treaty until All Oviet military personnel have Een removed from Cuba. Withdrawal of troops from the republicans said would prove far More meaning us than the East West non aggression pact which soviet remier Nikita Khrushchev has Leen urging. It would be welcomed by the Peoples of the world doubly so y the nations of the Western the gop High com Mand said. Or. Khrushchev s offer of a non aggression agreement the republicans added is not very attractive when viewed against Russia s Long record of broken agreements. Missile crisis they called upon president Kennedy to request that or. Khrushchev carry out his prom ise to remove soviet troops. V so far As can be he republicans said no significant reduction has been made in Jie soviet forces since in May the Senate armed ser vices committee estimated that soviet troops remain in Cuba. Or. Kennedy placed the figure at to in an april press conference report. The president said approximately russians had been removed prior to that time under . Pro tests in the Wake of the cuban missile crisis of last october. Complete withdrawal of soviet military personnel from Cuba or. Rusk told his press Confer ence would prove a very help Ful contribution to easing so Viet american tensions. Or. Rusk explained that during his Moscow conferences with so Viet foreign minister Andrei Gro Myko last week he expressed our continuing concern Over the presence of soviet troops on the Island 90 Miles off the Flo Rida coast. Numbers game or. Rusk said he linked this concern to the perils arising from attempts of cuban Premier Fidel Castro s communist agents to subvert and infiltrate other latin american nations. Although the matter was Dis cussed at length in Moscow or. Rusk said withdrawal of soviet troops was not made a Condi Tion to further East West conferences to discuss tension easing Steps that might follow the nuclear test ban treaty. Or. Rusk declined to go into what he termed the numbers game of estimating the number of russians remaining in Cuba. Nor would he give any inkling As to the views expressed by or Gromyko. Or. Rusk likewise gave no de tails about procedures which the United states and Britain migh adopt to protect fleeing cuban refugees. Rep. Bob Wilson Republican California sharply criticized the administration because of t h failure of the coast guard military planes to halt the an Guilla Cay kidnapping. In a prepared statement rep Wilson said once again the . Government has broken Faith with the Freedom Loving cubans who Are willing to risk heir lives against Castro ism Vilson is chairman of the hous Republican Campaign commit tee. Surprise attack according to or. Rusk the most probably second step t East soviet american tension would be an agreement to Exchange observers at transportation centres. These observer would be employed to Juan against Surprise attack by conventional forces. But the Secretary emphasize that he does not now foresee probability of comp Hensin across the Board negotiations with the soviets w h i c would result in an East West do Tente on the vital issues of the cold War. He said his trip to Moscow i convince him however that is worthwhile to pursue discus Sions in a number of areas tha might to agreements o minor issues. He said the United states Sti is hopeful that the soviet unit probability of comprehensive nuclear test ban which won outlaw underground explosion. The treaty signed in Moscow week bans Only tests conduct in the atmosphere under Wate and in outer space. But or. Rusk said any sue pact would have to include foolproof system of on site inspection and he does not no foresee the possibility of to cow s entering into such a agreement. Los Angeles times too much talking. Toronto up Dele Gates at the anglican con Gress Here came in for some surprising criticism Friday from their own talk too much. It. Rev. R. A Dean Bishop of Caribou made this state ment As Moderator of the plenary session and it a followed by others. John Lawrence a London Magazine editor confessed i had difficulty finding time t attend religious services. There have been top Many the effect of breathing oxygen i pounds per Square Inch for sex under pressure is to super Satur e the blood with this vital Gas. Y increasing the pressure to 45 . Flier rescued by reds Falmouth mass. In . Government and an Merican airman had Praise to a for soviet fishermen who rescued the flier from the Ocean ome 87 Miles off Cape cod. Capt. Hugh Lavallee 29, of in Massachusetts National Uard parachuted feet of his disabled fighter plane riday and was rescued by the Rew of a russian fishing ves were extremely Lavallee said. None spoke English fluently but was Able to communicate with Lem. They All Shook my hand everal times and kept saying each i just smiled and linked Admiral s thanks Lavallee s gratitude was matched by rear Admiral Hester l. Harding of the . Oast guard he sent a Mes age to the Rescue ship Johanes Ware Reading in part your prompt action is really Lavallee a Springfield mass. Insurance Man in civilian life dropped to the Calm Ocean in n area where an estimated 300 russian vessels were fishing. The Johannes Ware was laced on the Alert to Laval be s plight by other american motor launch was sen Iree quarters of a mile where in Captain was on an inflated rubber boat. The american was brought ack to the soviet ship and a russian doctor stitched Laval be s Cut Chin and swabbed cruises around his eyes. A Sailor doffed his clothes to Ive them to Lavallee in place f his drenched uniform. A coast guard helicopter hovered Over the Johannes Ware ind hauled Lavallee from the after deck of. The big soviet ship was brought Back to to air Force base for further treatment. Lavallee was winding up two weeks of Active training when the mishap occurred. He and four other fighter lots were flying target prac Tice by making Swift passes iring at a sleeve target Tower y another fighter. Lavalee said the target apparently separated from the of plane and struck the High ving of his plane. He said he did t know the Wing had been drenched from the plane. Ample the doctors can a com Ilish a 15-fold increase in the Dis olved oxygen in the blood. I Don t know of any new de which seems to have application in so Many Fields of says or. Reginald Al smart chief of staff at Good Samaritan. Hyperbaric pressure As the technique is called was revived by or. Leta Boerema of the Willelmina Gas Liuis surgical Clin c in Amsterdam Holland in 1960. Before that it had been ried unsuccessfully by european doctors. Since 1960, however with improvements added by a group of physicians in Aberdeen Scotland hyperbaric pressure has been found to be beneficial in treating a wide Gamut of conditions. In Chicago it has been used successfully to treat tetanus a disease caused by an organism which must live in an oxygen free environment. Others have used it to make amputation unnecessary when blood Supply to Imbs has been impaired by in jury hardening of the arteries or frostbite. It has also been found effective in Carbon monoxide Poison no coronary Occlusions. More about Church continued from Page 1 More about treaty continued from Page 1 fitments particularly in Asia Africa and latin America. The Long Range program de signed to replace piecemeal operations carried on separately by individual groups of churches would co ordinate the allocation of Money and Man Power on a world scale. Bishop Stephen Bayne executive officer of the anglican com Munion said the program seeks to alter the traditional View of Mission work As a charitable Enterprise carried out by the Church in the West. He said Mutual would flow in All assistance directions throughout the communion. Al though the main financial Bur Den would be borne by the Richer Western churches return contributions in men and ideas would be essential in making the Church truly cosmopolitan. Fresh ideas Bishop Bayne said Indian and african clergy already Are working in England. He suggested asian and african teach ers in Western schools and seminaries would inject fresh ideas into the Church. In comments to reporters out Side the Congress meeting originally counted on to oppose the pact Friday gave guarded support to it in testimony be Hind closed doors before the sen ate preparedness subcommittee. Subcommittee chairman John Stennis Democrat Mississippi said was far More concerned than the other military chiefs but he did support the sen. Stennis said Gen. Lemay placed the greatest possible emphasis on carrying out the safeguards listed by the joint chiefs of staff to reduce Dis advantages and risks in the treaty. Sen. Barry m. Goldwater re publican Arizona said Gen. Be May had some very grave re sen. Goldwater said i just Doii t think the military have their hearts in Central intelligence Agency Dir Ector John a. Mccone said he favored the treaty As he reviewed .-soviet nuclear status be Hind closed doors for the Senate foreign relations armed ser vices and atomic Energy committees. Sen. Fulbright said that while he originally forecast a Senate vote of about 80 for and 20 against the treaty now he believes there will be a More lop sided vote. He said that now the potential opposition is fairly Well satisfied and it will be fairly but sen. Goldwater in a speech Friday night in Madison Wisconsin said the testimony has served to deepen my conviction iat we have been treading a dangerous path in our attempts o bring a halt to nuclear test there is growing evidence of Competition Between the Senate preparedness subcommittee and tie triple committee hearings leaded by the foreign relations committee. Sen. Goldwater said i riday night he wanted to plead with my colleagues and with All americans to delay their final judgment of this treaty proposal until the findings of the sub committee have been made pub in talking to newsmen sen. Lug right wryly said this is a us of the preparedness subcommittee Friday recalled nuclear physicist Edward Teller in closed session to answer defence Secretary Robert s. Mcnamara s statement that some of or. Tel or s earlier testimony critical of the treaty was in error. Sen. Stennis said he thought the Dif frences were largely opinion or in evaluation of or. Teller will testify before sen. Fulbright s committee tuesday. Sen. Fulbright said the treaty could be ready for Senate floor action about aug. 30. He said he believes there have been Ade quate assurances about Safe Bishop Bayne suggested that the wavering witness of some episcopalians in the United states on the racial Issue might be stiffened by a shot in the from african christians who Learned by experience How to confront Japan takes moderate line against s. Africa Tokyo special tons a Erate the afro asian demands. Panese foreign ministry officials Are quietly studying the tactics hey will use at the forthcoming United nations general Assembly opening sept. 17. Japan s position in the Assem Bly is especially delicate because of expected demands by the afro asian bloc for expulsion of Portu Gal and the Union of South at for their racial policies. Japan identifies herself to some extent with the afro asian bloc jut at the same time she opposes he bloc s demands for action against the two White govern ments. Akira Matsui Japan s chief de Legate to the United nations says Japan will attempt to mod trans air to reach Thompson Ottawa up the air transport Board has authorized trans air limited to add Thompson Man., to its Northern air services it was announced today. The Federal Board said Thompson will be added to trans air s route serving flin flon Lynn Lake and Churchill Man. The Board also announced that Arthur William Ball has been granted a licence to oper ate a charter service with Small planes from Swan River Man. R. D. Turner president of trans air explained in Winnipeg Friday that the effect of the Board s announcement was to authorize direct flights Between flin flon and Thompson. In the past because this was not an authorized route Passen Gers flying Between flin flon and Thompson had to pay rates calculated on the distance from the one Point via the Pas to the other. As soon As the Board s official notification is received we will be Able to bring Down the rates Between flin flon and Thomp or. Turner said. We Hope that we can persuade he new nations to attenuate the or. Matsui told a reporter. There Are some signs n in subordinate bodies that if discussions can be prolonged a More moderate solution to the difficulties can be Japan s position is further complicated by the fact that Japan Joes million in business with he Union of South Africa yearly. Trade missions have been Busy seeking to expand the volume. Japan is thus not Happy about requests from other african nations for Trade sanctions or boy Cotts directed against the apartheid policy of South Africa. As the Only major Industrial Power in Asia Japan is the Model for and envy of Many of the other emerging nations. This or Matsui declares often weights japanese advice to the new nations both in economics and diplomacy. In the general Assembly Japan probably will adopt the same line taken by the United states that portugese and South Afri can racial policies Are to be abhorred but that expulsion of Thi two countries from the United nations would remove the possibility of other nations being Able to influence them. We Hope the afro asian coun tries will or. Matsu said. Los Angeles times actress confined Minneapolis Apac Tress Jessica Tandy will have to play her weekend matinee role in death of a Salesman in a wheelchair. She is appearing at the Tyrone Guthrie theatre Here with her husband Hume acronym a native of London ont who has the male Lead in the play. Miss Tandy sprained an ankle when she fell proved capability to detect treaty violations. Sen. Goldwater told a univer sity of Wisconsin summer school of banking audience that the test ban agreement is a dangerous first step forge support for a the nato nations and the Mili tary Alliance of the soviet Empire the Warsaw pact but Secretary Rusk reiterated Friday that Theresa re no Undis closed agreements behind the test ban treaty there ire no strings or reservations anything of that sort connected with or. Rusk sidestepped a direct answer to the statement by sen. Wayne Morse Democrat Oregon that he will vote against the treaty if the United states con templates giving any nuclear assistance to France. A newsman noted that Testi Mony before the foreign relations committee showed that the joint chiefs had opposed a total test ban As advocated by the United states. Or. Rusk called that a hypothetical question because Only a partial test Baa permitting underground tests is now at Issue. The United states still favors a comprehensive ban said or. Rusk and the preamble to the present .-British-soviet treaty refers to Hope of attaining it. The Washington Post Spanish prisoners Garrotte Madrid Spanish government announced that two terrorists Francisco Granados Ata and Joaquin Delgado mar tines both 30, were executed by method of str Angula Ion at Dawn saturday in Ca Rab Anchel prison. An official said Granados and Delgado went to their deaths in the prison Patio killed by the Spanish instrument of execution the garrote or Iron neck lace a device which kills quickly through the application of squeezing to an Iron band and at the same time Breaks the spinal Cord. The victim is fastened by the Iron Collar to an upright Post. Gar rotting is the usual method of execution in Spain. Spaniards regard it As a humiliating form of execution that is nor Mally used Only for civilian prisoners being treated As com Mon criminals. The terrorists were convicted of planting bombs in the Madrid area that injured 37 per guards but that Issue could Al ways delay this on the Senate sen. Richard b. Russell dem chairman of the armed services committee Par ent of the preparedness subcommittee said that if necessary Well hold it the treaty up to sure the United states will Lave a very live organization ready to move in if the russians violated this As they did a ver l moratorium in 61." the safeguards drive arose in the preparedness subcommittee whose members include sen. Goldwater and Strom Thurmond Democrat South two of the treaty s strongest critics. Sen. Henry m. Jackson demo prime mover of the safeguards motion which was later unanimously approved by the full armed ser vices committee said Friday this is not any dilatory move. This is an attempt to get the what we in effect said sen. Jackson is a second treaty Between the legislative and and the executive Branch that these conditions will be car ried the Call for specific Safe guards arose from the fact that the joint chiefs of staff while supporting the treaty said risks and disadvantages in it could be reduced by four safeguards a vigorous . Program of underground tests to improve nuclear weapons and knowledge maintenance of full nuclear Laboratory facilities facilities to resume atmospheric testing promptly if necessary and in in bodies May be enlarged United nations a some diplomats thursday that the general As Sembly will increase the secur Ity Council and the economic and social Council memberships to create seats for the recently enlarged afro asian representation Here. They expressed belief that a Large majority would approve charter amendments to that effect and such a showing would induce the soviet Union to curb its use of the veto in the secur Ity Council. The Council now has five per manent United states Britain France the so Viet Union and nationalist China six non permanent Mem Bers who Are elected by As Sembly vote. The soviet Union has con tended the charter cannot be amended until communist China is Given the chinese seat on the Security Council but there has been no test of this since the recent widening of the split be tween Moscow and peking. To Amend the charter takes a two thirds vote in the As Sembly and ratification by two thirds of the 111 in member countries including the five per manent members of the secur Ity Council. Any one of the five could veto any amendment by withholding its ratification. The longest River in Canada is the Mackenzie Miles which flows into the Arctic Ocean. Other important Rivers Are the Yukon Columbia and Fraser flowing into the Pacific Ocean and the Saskatchewan Churchill and Nelson flowing in to Hudson Bay an auction of contractor s equipment Edmonton Alberta monday. Aug. 26, at 9 . For Dutton Williams Brothers limited on i Way 16a East across from the Imperial Oil refinery Selling cat 17a d7 do d7s d6s Diss td14s wheel tractors 5-Lnilcy k12-v4 cd. Dragline cat. 435 70 Letournlau . Carwood 511 scrapers car. No. 25 cat. No. 12 motor grader . Model ad3 Adams Champion Rome motor graders 31 trucks including 1961 Csc tons 1 tons 6-1957 Csc Winch trucks 1957 Ford t700 tandem 4-1956 Csc 24 pass. Buses 1-Unimbg Lowboy Liboy vans ditching machines pipe liners tools air compressors cat. D8800 cat. D315 electric sets 17 Lincoln portable welders-200 300 amp Duel Gas station wagons automobiles Mobile radios shop tools hand tools had. Pran and a Large amount of. Office equipment. Or Wilra Fot comp info lifting arranged it Stewart equipment co. Ltd., Airdrie Huerta phone 23c-5m9 auctioneers Frank Gwartney 1. Earl Calvin 188 ;