Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 9, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Today s Index Bridge crossword 16, Horoscope 8 classified 24 to 37 Jumble 26 comics 23 movies 11 deaths 5 radio to 10 finance 38 to 40 sports 18 to 22 women s 12, 13 Winnipeg free press vol. 70 no. 295 42 pages Price Loc Winnipeg monday september 9, Sun rises . Sun sets . Moon rises . Moon sets . Final edition phone we 3-9331 forecast cooler 50 and 65 top senator comes out for a pact gop s Dirksen says yes As Senate debate opens Washington a senator Everett Dirksen of Illinois the Senate Republican Leader said today he will vote for ratification of the limited nuclear test ban treaty. He also said president Kennedy plans to Issue a statement that might dispel and resolve some j of the apprehensions and misgivings concerning the treaty. Dirksen told reporters his support of toe treaty has prob ably been envisioned from his previous statements but this was the first time that he had said flatly that he would vote for ratification. Dirksen announced his sup port after talking with Kennedy at the White House. He was accompanied there by the democratic Senate Lea Der Mike Mansfield of Mon Tana. They were joined there by defence Secretary Mcnamara. Dirksen said the president will Send a letter to Mansfield probably wednesday which will be one of clarification and As Mansfield said he thought such a letter would prove help Ful in gaining votes or ratification. While he was not specific As to the nature of the. Letter gov. Wallace defies court is negroes troopers Block integration in 3 Alabama cities Dirksen indicated it probably will stress that the treaty does not hamstring . Nuclear pro Gress possibly including developing an anti missile mis Sile. Please see treaty Page 2 Tito to visit Kennedy Zagreb. Yugoslavia president Tito said sunday he expects to meet president Nedy in Washington about the Middle of next month. After almost 10 hours at the j Zagreb International fair Tito talked with reporters who asked about his plans. J i expect to be in washing-1 ton to meet with president Ken j Nedy and in new York some-1 time Between oct. 15 and 20, after completing my visit to he replied. Asked if he will address the United nations Assembly he answered i was invited by Secretary general u Thant. However the Date is not yet Birmingham Alabama a state troopers sent into action by governor George Wallace barred negroes today from Public schools at Birmingham Mobile and Tuskegee which the Federal courts had ordered desegregated. But Alabama s color barriers in Public education at the elementary school level fell for the first time when two first Grade negro pupils were admitted at Huntsville. In a series of pre Dawn executive orders Wallace directed that segregation be maintained at Birmingham Mobile and Tuskegee. He was silent about Huntsville. He placed on Alert National guard units at Birmingham just in Case they Are read orders troopers in the three cities where segregation was main least for the time be copies of the Wal lace orders to the Young negroes when they arrived for classes. Please see racial Page 8 Cool to in Force costing million . Feels Cost would be High Washington up Canada s push to provide the United nations with expanded military strength to preserve world peace May receive Only Luke warm support from the United states it was Learned sunday. An american diplomatic source said the . Is willing to lend encouragement to the idea of smaller countries voluntarily earmarking troops for possible in use providing these countries pay the costs involved. But the . Does not see tax boost Likely in 1964 to meet Strain on old age Security fund by Victor mack1e Ottawa staff a increase in the Basic old age pension raising it from to a month effective in october and costing the Treasury about was announced Here today by prime minister Pearson. Prime minister Pearson s w of w insurance chief hits pension plan much Hope for establishment of a new in military planning Board or for full activation of a military planning commit tee which has been established in the in but because of soviet Union opposition never has been Given More than superficial recognition. Page 8 please see in Force miss America of 1964. 21-year-old Donna axum of Arkansas was crowned miss America by the outgoing Queen Jacquelyn Mayer at Atlantic City saturday night. No decision yet on recalling maps Ottawa minis a but he added that it is not Ter Pearson said today no de the kind of legislation that vision will be made about an j would have any effect in an Early recall of parliament until other country and the violence after the conclusion of current j has taken place in that Conn talks Here and in Washington on great lakes labor violence. He said following a Cabinet meeting that he hoped the talks will have the effect of pre venting violence against Ca Nadian vessels in the United states emphasizing that such violence is a matter for . Winnipeg insurance executive d. E. Kilgour lashed out monday at the proposed Canada pension plan calling it a Blunder and saying it was hastily included in a pre election party he called for Militancy on the pension payable at age. 70. Jan uary 1966 is the target Date to begin paying additional amounts Over and above the Flat be ginning with a maximum of a month per person in 1966 and rising to a maximum of at part of canadians to Force a pub j the end of a 10-year program lie inquiry before the proposed j legislation is introduced shortly j please see Kilgour Page 14 after the scheduled re convening of the House o commons sept. 30. I or. Kilgour president of the great West life Assurance com Pany told the 61st annual con Ference of the Canadian Institute chartered accountants the j scheme contained permanent j and incurable the Canada pension plan was outlined by health minister Judy Lamarsh in the commons july 18. It Calls first for a increase in the Basic monthly old age authorities to handle. Legislation was ready to place i five Canadian maritime unions under government trusteeship or. Pearson discussed the la test incident in the maritime Union War in which the. Cana Dian vessel Howard l. Shaw was dynamited Early saturday in Chicago where she has been tied up for several months. When parliament recessed he said it would be reconvened hurriedly if labor War events made that necessary. India Pakistan tension Browny prefers brownies miss a. Eats Way to title Atlantic City. . A Donna axum 21 year old Brown haired Brown eyed Beauty from Arkansas was named miss America of 1964 Satur Day night. Sleeping sickness suspected a boy now undergoing diagnosis in St. Boniface Hospital May be the first Manitoba victim of a sleeping sickness outbreak on the Prairies. Provincial health officials said monday no definite diagnosis has yet been made but there was a possibility he May be suffering from the disease. The boy took sick in Ontario. Prior to his ill Ness he had visited Saskatchewan where most of the sleeping sickness cases have occurred. Government officials did not have the age or Hometown of the boy. Some 30 cases of the disease have been reported in horses in Manitoba about 20 of them in the Neepawa area. Venezuela quilts Mother satisfactory Canada protests to . Kept Vigil today Over three Day old quintuple boys born almost two months premature to a venezuelan grandmother. The Mother 34-year-old . Ines Maria Cuervo de Prieto and the infants the third second work at Penhold stopped Ottawa is no change at this time in the plan to convert Penhold alta., Craf base to a Jet training Centre a defence department spokesman said but work has been stopped for discussions with the trans port department about reconciling the training program with adjacent commercial air routes. The discussions continue the spokesman said. Maracaibo. Venezuela a known set of quintuplets born team of medical specialists in the Western hemisphere were reported by a spokesman at Maracaibo Hospital to be in satisfactory condition. The babies were placed in an incubator and Given a special skimmed milk diet. Mrs. De Prieto has five Chil Dren by a previous marriage including a 17-year-old daughter who recently gave birth. The husband Efren Luis de Prieto a 39-year-old Foreman for the Creole Petroleum com Pany a subsidiary of Standard Oil of new Jersey has eight children from an earlier marriage. Both de Prieto and his wife Are divorcees. 50 minute Span the quintuplets were born during a 50 minute period shortly after Midnight Friday night. Doctors said the first baby weighed three pounds. 15.5 ounces the second three pounds ,4.9 ounces the third and fourth each three pounds 1.4 ounces and the fifth four pounds three ounces. Said . De Prieto. There was no sickness nor pain the first verified birth of quintuplets in the Western hemisphere was that of the Dionne please see quilts Page 2 Dies Agassiz . Sec Ond sons of Freedom Dou Hobor has died during a hunger strike that has perplexed authorities since it began More than a month ago. Mrs. Mala Sha Popoff 77, died sunday in the fre edomite Camp outside Mountain prison Here. Police said the cause of death has not yet been deter mined. Paul pod Morrow 23, died in nearby Chilliwack Hospital aug. 23 after being moved from the prison. His death was attributed to self imposed starvation the result of a fast by More than 100 freed omites imprisoned for acts of violence. The fasting prisoners Are now accepting liquid nourish sent providing guards lift cups to their Mouths. The majority of the about 700 sect members who set up a tent City outside the prison last month Are fasting in sympathy with their jailed Brethren. Donna who eats to keep her figure won a preliminary swim suit contest after stoking up on fudge brownies. She stands five feet inches i Wasoff Langton up _ the weighs 124 pounds and measures Canad Jan government again to of Titi Day expressed its acute con a senior at the University Picern Over the harassment of Arkansas. Donna says her weight i Canadian shipping in . Ports problem is the opposite of most and demanded assurances from girls. I can walk around us administration that and lose two she said. Everything possible will be done runners up in the contest in j to prevent further damage to contest order were miss District i Canadian vessels of Columbia Rosanne Tueller ambassador Charles Ritchie Mclean a miss Hawaii. Susan Dee Pickering 18, Honolulu miss Tennessee Martha Ellen Truett 19, Tiptonville and miss Arizona Susan Jean Bergstrom 21, of Phoenix. Looking for a pet this want and under dogs cats Birds livestock 16 Boxer put registered for Sale. Vet twi 2-3179. Is among the hundreds of bar gains in today s classified Sec Tion. No matter what you need shop and save1 in free press want ads Farris remanded on perjury charges i Toronto up Ralph k. J Farris 53, president of the. Northern Ontario natural Gas i company was remanded until i oct. 22 monday on three charges of of Cash was renewed. The Vancouver businessman was charged following renewed investigations into Nong s share distributions. An original investigation in 1358 led to the resignation of three Ontario Cabinet ministers. Of Canada called on state Secretary Dean Rusk to express the continuing and grave con Cern of the Canadian administration Over the blast that blew please see . Page 2 look for Bobcat claws horse and rider Page 3 was Nasser behind Morocco plot Page 6 a.. Circulation City zone 89.691 total 125.925 Karachi Pakistan rent new Strain in. Pakistan Indian relations developed to Day following a pakistani de Mand for the recall of four indians accused of espionage. An official statement sunday night asked for the immediate withdrawal of the air Advisee to the Indian High commission arid three other staff members. A were accused of widespread spying., it also said a pakistani Ait Force officer was charged under the official secrets act. Prime minister Nehru then announced in new Delhi that India has asked Pakistan to withdraw its air adviser and three other pakistanis. He also told the Indian lower House an Indian air Force offi cer will be tried by a civil court on charges of handing classified documents to a pakistani dip Lomat. The pakistani government alleged Indian air adviser capt. P. N. Pawar was a key figure in a very Large espionage net the pakistani officer met Pawar through an agent. The officer began providing Pawar with highly secret documents and was carrying several classified documents when arrested the statement said. The officer was said to have made a statement establishing Pawar As the directing hand behind an espionage network. Nehru said India has asked Pakistan to withdraw Wing cmdr. M. A. Arshad his assistant and two other High com Mission employees. The prime minister added that assistant and the other two air adviser s Driver and a Messen arrested with the in Dian officer sept. 3 with the classified documents. In debates Rhodesia i by Louis b. Fleming i United nations special i tons the sensitive subject of Southern Rhodesia comes be fore the Security Council today accompanied by Western fears that it could inspire violence in the tenuous peace of that South East african territory. Angry africans disappointed at their failure to win harsh coun j cil action earlier in the summer on apartheid in South Africa and old fashioned colonialism in the portuguese thus will be raising the last o the Rem Nants of colonialism in Africa. F please see Rhodesia Page 14 Boston woman slain statement to this tag both provincial demands and commons opposition pres delivered today to the Federal provincial conference on the Federal contributory pension plan. He said parliament will be asked to approve the raising of additional revenues for the old age Security fund to provide the pension increase. Parliament is scheduled to resume its sitting sept. 30. The pension increase could mean an increase in the Corpora Tion sales and personal income taxes. However such tax in creases decided upon Likely would not be put into effect until 1964. One report claiming the government had announced in in corporation sales and income taxes for october to meet the pension increase was denied by the prime minister s office. It was described As sheer speculation and because the government has not yet decided what course it will follow to raise the additional revenues. The government originally announced that the increase in the Basic pension paid to All at age 70, would have to be paid for out of contributions to the Canada pension plan starting Early in 1964. Please see pension Page Salem mass. Mid dle aged Divorcee who observed her 57th birthday quietly Fri Day was found strangled in her apartment ninth such victim in greater Boston in the last 15 months. Police said the body of eve Lyn Corbin was sprawled in her bedroom with a Nylon stocking twisted tightly around her neck. The body Clad in a Negligee was discovered by Flors Manchester another tenant of the three Storey Brick apart ment building where miss Gor bin lived alone. Six of the previous eight Vic Tims of unsolved strangling in the Boston area since june 14, 1962, were Middle aged or elderly women. All but one of the eight had lived alone. Jumble starts today see Page 26 at Birmingham negro s funeral 4god, they hate us Down Here by Robert e. Baker Birmingham special tons they buried John l. Coley sunday. I it was hot and humid As 300 negroes gathered out s de the Bright Lily Baptist Church shortly 5 before noon for the funeral services. The tiny Church serves an area of dilapidated negro Homes a few blocks off the main a siness District a half Block from Coley i Lime. Eddie j. Coleman a disa bled Veteran and substitute school teacher was one of those waiting outside the Church. A he recalled test wednesday night the Rico key was killed. That Day school desegregation came to Birmingham and there were disturbances by Rorty Whites at the schools. At night a dynamite bomb exploded at the Home of Arthur shores an a act attorney and a angry mob of negroes swarmed into the streets and fought police. Or. Coleman said he had heard the blast 15 blocks away and was Igei Ting into Sis car to go there when Coley came running up and asked to go with him. Coley 20, had returned to his Birmingham Home two weeks ago after a hitch in the army. Coley arid mr., Coleman arrived at the bomb scene and stood with a crowd of negroes on the Corner. Some of the negroes began to throw rocks at the police. Or. Coleman returned to his car to move it he said when police began shooting Over the Heads of the Nev grapes. The crowd turned and ran. Left behind on the Side walk was Coley fatally shot please see. Funeral Page 14 diem jails children Saigon Reuters South Viet Nam police today arrested hundreds of students from two boys High schools after the pupils staged noisy demonstrations against the roman Catho Lic led regime s harsh Meas ures against buddhists. At the Chu Van an High school steel helmeted combat police fought a pitched Battle with Stone throwing students who barricaded themselves in Side. The police finally stormed into the school and arrested the youths. A similar incident occurred at the Nguyen Trai High school where the students raised pro Buddhist banners pulled Down the National Flag and raised the Buddhist colors. Please see Saigon Page 14 leftists attack in Laos Vientiane Limos and High Twig forces exchanged fire with machine guns and Small arms Here Early today and one Leftkot Soldier was believed killed. Right Wing sources said the pro communist Patchet lao men stationed Here As bodyguards for Patchet lao Cabinet ministers in the coalition government opened fire on a right Wing jeep As it passed a Rice store. Vientiane res to were awakened by grenades and the bursts of machine gun fire in an. Early morning drizzle. A communique from Vientiane military commander Gen. Khou Prasith Abhay Jasiel his forces had cordoned off part of the City. The communique gave no Rea son for the Patchet Xao attack. Please see Laos Page 14
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