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Tuesday, September 10, 1963

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 10, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba Today s Index Bridge crossword Horoscope 18 classified 25 to 38 Jumble. 27 comics 12 movies 11 deaths 2 radio to 10 finance sports 20 to 23 Garden column 7_ women s 13 to 17 Winnipeg free press final edition phone we 3-9331 vol. 70 no. 42 pages Price Loc Winnipeg tuesday september 10, 1963 Sun rises . Moon rises . Sun sets . Moon sets . Forecast warm 55 and 85 . Won t Cut Aid to Viet Nam says collapse would leave door open to chinese flood by Warren Unna Washington special tons president Kennedy said monday that he was reluctant to reduce United states Aid to president Ngo Dinh diem s government in South Viet Nam at this time lest it bring the same sort of collapse of a weakened government that occurred to Chiang Kai Shek s regime on the chinese Mainland. I think we should the president declared in anticipating . Impatience with the current repressive measures of president diem and his brother Ngo Dinh Nhu. We should use our influence in As effective a Way As we can but we should not the United states is spending million a year in Mili tary and economic Aid to South takes Over guard Viet Nam and has about troops stationed there As military advisers. The president s remarks came in a to radio interview with Abc commentators David Brinkley and Chet Huntley. Chinese spectre the president also spelled out Why he continues to think that saving South Viet Nam is Worth All the grief he is having with the diem Nhu regime China is so Large looms so High just beyond the frontiers that if South Viet Nam went it would not Only give them an improved geographic position for a guerrilla assault on Malaya but would also give the impression that the wave of the future in Southeast Asia was China and the please see Kennedy Page 5 Saigon schools cleared Kennedy foils gov. Wallace troops who halted integration yesterday Are enforcing it in Alabama today Birmingham Alabama a the Federal government took Over control of the Alabama National guard by presidential to enforce Public school integration despite Defiance by governor George c. Wallace. Two negroes a 17-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl walked into Murphy High school at Mobile for classes just before . To become the first High school pupils of their race to desegregate the Alabama Public school system. National guardsmen who had been drawn up around the school at Wallace s order de parted a few minutes before confirms wheat Sale the Canadian wheat Board confirmed tuesday that Russia has made an Purchase of Canadian wheat Worth million. A wheat Board spokesman said the Canadian wheat will be ship Ped to Russia from both St. Law rence and Pacific coast ports during september and november. The last .s.r. Purchase of Canadian wheat was made Dur ing the 1960-61 crop year when Russia took 7.5 million bushels the Board spokesman said thai As in the past the current Sale to Russia is on a straight Cash basis. Several russian ships have already arrived in Canada to carry Back the wheat. The russian Sale was first re ported two weeks ago but Trade minister. Mitchell Sharpe said then that negotiations were no Complete. Banks appeals sentence Montreal up Hal c. Banks president of the seafarers International Union ind was sentenced monday to a month in jail for contempt of court but won t serve the sentence pending Appeal. The conviction is in connection with the Siu s running feud with upper lakes shipping limited of Toronto. Or. Justice Andre Sabourin of Quebec Superior court ruled monday that the Burly Union president had failed to do an he could to Stop the Siu s Vio lation of a no picketing injunction in May 1962. The Union picketed an upper lakes ship in trois rivieras que., for two Days after the company had obtained a Supe rior court injunction against picketing watching besetting and intimidation of its ships at All St. Lawrence River ports. Steps not taken judge Sabourin ruled or. Banks had not taken All reasonable Steps in his Power to prevent the violation of the in please see Banks Page 5 student crackdown overshadows big Victory Over reds up from Reuters a Saigon South vietnamese oops and heavily armed com at police today cleared pupils out of several Large High schools in Saigon As anti government unrest continued in schools. Most of the children were sent Home although police were reported to have taken away about 100 suspected ringleaders. More than pupils have been arrested since saturday according to informed sources. Some Are being held for ques zoning at the Saigon police Lead quarters. Most Are reported o have been taken out of town to detention Camps. Big win the student trouble Over shadowed reports of a big Vic Ory Over communist guerrillas in the Field monday. A vietnamese armoured unit swept through Rice paddies in the Mekong Delta and killed 80 guerrillas. . Advisers called it the most significant Victory Over the Viet Cong in months. Disturbances broke out in Sev eral High schools this in orning. In several schools troops were seen in classrooms with classes apparently proceeding normally. But students appeared to be in revolt at the Gia Long girls High school which was occupied by about 250 troops. Earlier one report said All except one of Saigon s eight Public High schools had gone on strike but the strikes had not yet spread to the capital s 100 private High schools. Gia Long school is one of those which rebelled saturday. 5 removed shortly after classes began today five or six girls were taken away in a jeep from the school. The rest of the children walked out and the school was closed. On monday steel helmeted poke stormed a boys High school arid fought a pitched Battle with mails who had barricaded them selves inside. The police arrested hundreds of the youths. At the same time the govern ment announced harsh Meas ures to Deal with rebellious students including conscription into the army forced labor and confinement in re education they can also be tried in a military court if they harm National Security. The negroes entered. No comment Wallace called the guard into service shortly after Midnight to keep negroes out of White schools at Birmingham Mobile and Tuskegee. President Ken Nedy promptly placed the guard under Federal jurisdiction to re move control from the Gover nor. Wallace who Early today used guards men and state troopers to Chase Federal marshals out of the Capitol building at Montgomery declined immediate comment on the White House moves bringing the Ala Bama school crisis to a show Down. Please see racial 5 business income tax hike Likely one per cent boost in both expected to pay for pension increase by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff a one per cent increase in the personal income tax together with a one per cent increase in corporation taxes is expected to be the formula finally decided upon by the Federal government to pay the extra that the increase in the old age pension will Cost the Treasury. Whites Boycott agitate Birmingham Ala. Hundreds of White pupils boycotted classes at West end High school after two negroes were admitted today and started a jeering session on the grounds and in an adjacent parking lot. Adult spectators including members of a hard Core segregationist group quickly built up the milling throng. Police called in reinforcements and prodding with night Sticks moved the crowd Back two blocks. The demonstration grew Wilder As the morning pro Gressed. Numerous arrests were made. The Tempo Rose and fell. Then the crowd began to Drift away. It All started soon after two negro girls entered the schools. Most White students stayed away from class. Please see Whites Page 8 such tax increases would also provide sufficient funds to meet the Federal government s contribution to increases in the old age assistance at age 65 and the Blind and disabled pension sources said Here today. However Federal government sources said today that a firm decision had not been made to provide increases for the old age assistance Blind and disabled pensions. It has been the practice in the past to link increases in the Universal old age pension to increases in these other categories. In the Federal provincial pension conference now under Way the representatives of the Manitoba government Are expected to raise the question o whether the increase would go to these categories. Please see pensions Page 8 insurance firm boosts rates As hospitals increase theirs look for St. Boniface too wants a Bridge Page 3 Crankshaw on red conflict Page 6 . Circulation City zone 83.691 total 125.925 negro High school students Dorothy Bridget Davis 16, and Henry Hobdy 17, Are refused Entrance to Murphy High school in Mobile yesterday by Alabama state troopers under orders from governor Wallace. Today with Alabama s National guard taken Over by Washington and ordered to enforce integration the two became the first negroes in their state to integrate a High school. Following the decision of Var Ous Winnipeg hospitals to in crease their Semi private and private Ward rates the United health insurance corporation ltd., will be stepping up Premium on Titis Type of coverage it was earned monday. The United health insurance corporation a subsidiary of. The Manitoba medical service probably handles More of the province s Semi private coverage Jian any other individual insurance company. Or. J. C. Macmaster manager of the corporation said his Actu Aries were working out the new rate calculations now and these would probably become effective nov. 1. Non profit he said we Are a non profit corporation and our rates Are pretty lean at the Best of times. If the hospitals increase their rates the additional Money Sim ply has to be paid by the con Sumer and we can t avoid step Ping up the Premium. As a non profit organization any surplus we have just goes Back to the policy Holder anyway so it is not As though we have anything to gain by the with other individual insurers the position varies with each company. Great West life Assurance co. Is studying the situation but a spokesman said monday Shere would be no immediate increase. Some companies sell unit Type one bedroom Home quilts healthy., papa broke Maracaibo Venezuela gifts beginning to arrive the proud parents of quintuple boys pondered How to support five new sons in their one bedroom Home on a Day income. The infants born almost two months prematurely saturday were reported doing Well Yawn ing and stretching feebly. They passed their first danger period and Are healthy said or. Robinson Suarez Herrera chief obstetrician at University hos Pital Here. Juan Jose the third born had lost weight less than an ounce. But a medical bulletin said All five Are in " acceptable Juan Jose weighed three pounds 1.4 ounces at birth. So did the fourth born Fernando. Eyedropper Robinson the first born weighed three pounds 15.5 ounces Otto second born three pounds 4.9 ounces and Mario fifth born four pounds three see pictures on Page 9 ounces. A mixture of modified skimmed Mill and malt is being fed to the quintuplets with Eye droppers. The Mother mrs. Ines Maris Cuervo de Prieto her husband have 15 other children by previous marriages. Three live in their one bedroom Home with Only one bedroom it s going to be a Little she said but added my bus band and i Are very the father earns 46.70 Boli Vars a Day As a Creole Petroleum c o r p o r action fore Man. He helps support 10 Chil Dren by two previous Marria Ges. But help was arriving the government assured the Prietos of its Protection. Five Basket Fuls of diapers and clothing were Dona Ted by an Organiza Tion. Please see quilts Page 8 policies which cover the policy older for More than the new increased Hospital rate so their premiums will not be affected. With others the Premium de lends on the amount of coverage. If policyholders want to insure for the increased Ward rate their premiums will go up proportionately. Please see rates Page 8 officials resent Trade criticism Ottawa officials bristled angrily tuesday Over a statement by Agri culture Secretary Orville free Man criticizing the degree of Rade protectionism for farm products in Canada and other countries. One senior spokesman termed it ridiculous inaccurate and in air. The report by or. Freeman monday said 41 per cent of farm Gaouette gets 12th Backer Ottawa Caouette and his Rolliement Des credit stes have won out Over social credit Leader Robert Thompson and his followers in the Battle for commons supremacy following the Federal split up of the social credit party. The announcement monday night by Quebec City restaurant owner Lucien Plourde Quebec West of his support for or. Caouette gives the Credi taste group 13 members in the commons. Or. Thompson and the Rem Nants of the social credit group number 11. Barring any further shifts in the Power struggle Between the two groups this Means the credit stes will have commons priority Over or Thompson s group ranting As the fourth largest party in the House after the 17 member new demo cratic party. Please see my Page 5 production in Canada is pro acted against imports by quotas embargoes and other non Tariff restrictions. It listed similar percentages for other countries including 93 per cent in West Germany 94 per cent in France and 37 per cent in Britain but said the United states has non Tariff protective measures for Only 26 per cent of its farm output. Canadian officials said the 41 per cent figure Given for can Ada was unfair since it included wheat Oats and Barley thai make up some 26 per cent of farm production. Marketing system imports of these grains Are restricted because of the nature of Canada s marketing system through the Canadian wheal Board a Crown Agency. But officials said there is no double Canadian production of these grains could withstand foreign Competition without restrictions Canada had protective Mea sures for butter and other Dairy products As Well but these Hur countries like new zealand ant Australia not the . Canada is probably one o the very few countries in the world which has a very limited Range of agricultural Protection in the non Tariff one official said. Indirect . Aid endorsed by Alex Young Ottawa staff Cana Dian government is prepared to permit the . Government to give British Columbia indirect financial Aid to carry out Colum Bia River development. Hinted at in the past by both . And Ottawa sources such a move was officially endorsed last week when Canadian and . Officials met in Washington to Dis problems involved in financing development of the . See on of the Columbia. Under the proposal now accepted by both sides a group of . Northwest Power firms both Public and private would orm a Syndicate to borrow from Rie . Government at Low in Erest rates enough Money to Advance for the . Developments on the River. The Money actually would be payment for the 50 per cent of downstream Power Bene its . Gains in the . As a of controlling the flow of he Columbia to permit greater . Power output. Please see Freeman Page 8 looking for a floor polisher this want and under miscellaneous articles for Sale 50 like new floor polisher for Sale 515. Phone after 4 . 339-7632. 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. Juk pushes treaty says rejection would raise world doubts by Chalmers m. Roberts Washington s Cial tons president Kennedy made two moves monday to bolster chances of Senate ratification of the nuclear test ban treaty. In a meeting with Senate majority Leader Mike Mansfield Democrat Montana and minor Ity Leader Everett m. Dirksen promised to give the Senate in writing what sen. Dirksen called unequivocal assurances which might dispel and resolve some of the apprehensions and mis Givings about the treaty. In the evening on the Huntley Brinkley Abc television news show the president declared that rejection of the treaty would raise world wide doubts about the United states. The president said the United states can increase its strength if it makes the right decisions this year in both foreign and Domestic Fields among which he listed treaty ratification. Then he added you know the old Story that who prepares for Battle that the trumpet blows an Uncertain sound. Well i think that if the med states Senate rejected hat treaty after the government As committed itself to it the found from the United states round the world would be very quote mangled or. Kennedy somewhat mangled biblical quotation. It Oes this Way if the trumpet give an Uncertain sound who shall prepare himself for Many senators feel the fact that he administration signed the Reaty makes a no vote close to impossible unless some highly unfavourable evidence is turned up against it. This is an old problem under the . System of government where the executive can commit he nution even though Legisla Tive Sanction must be had to make it effective. The Only Al Ergative to ratification thus be please see treaty Page 8 poll shows 73 favor ratification please see Aid Page 5 dockers return to work Montreal strik by Montreal longshoremen that began monday Mornin ended abruptly at noon Toda when1 the men agreed to return to work. A spokesman for the inter National longshoremen s association said the men Are expected Back on the Job later today. However a spokesman for the strikers said the return to work would be Only he said the men will walk off their jobs again sept. 26 if the Union and the shipping federation of Canada have not agreed in a new contract by that Date. The return to work was announced after the second meet ing of the Day Between officials of a local 375 and the strife ers. Between the two meetings a special committee chosen from the ranks discussed the strikers grievances with Union leaders. Please see strike Page 8 air strike ends Manila Cap a wee cold philippine air lines had paralysed the islands Domestic services and Many inter National flights ended tuesday. Washington a seventy three of the Senate s 100 members either Are committed to or now Are inclined to vote for ratification of the limited nuclear test ban treaty an associated press Survey showed today. But 27 senators either Are of approval or have grave reservations about a treaty that would ban All but underground testing. Of this group 12 have either announced their opposition or have voted in commit tee against the treaty. Fifteen Are listed As doubtful. If Liis lineup held the treaty on which the Senate resumes debate today would be ratified by a comfortable but not impressive margin. If All 100 senators voted ratification would require 67 affirmative votes. Bilingual is course considered Ottawa plan to of Fer a full time language course of six to eight weeks to thous ands of Federal civil servants has been referred to the cab inet it was reported monday. The course in English or French would take civil ser vants away from their duties for the duration of their instruction. The goal would be to make them fluently bilingual. George director of the Bureau of govern ment organization is chairman of an inter departmental com Mittee on bilingualism which studied dozens of language courses ;