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Tuesday, September 10, 1963

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 10, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press tuesday. September 10, 1963 Manitoba makes no commitment by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff Manitoba s representatives at the Federal provincial pension plan Confer ence Here monday made no commitment As to whether Manitoba in the fed contributory for inform would participate eral government s scheme. We came Here in the Universal old age pension would be matched by an in crease in pensions to which the province contributes like those to the Blind and disabled. However aged people who receive provincial social Allowan Ces of More than a month will not see any of the proposed increases. The provincial social it also will mean that or. Not or. Thomp qualify for the extra commons allowance that was introduced this summer for the Leader of any recognized group of 12 or More members n the House. The annual Al Lowance was introduced at the same time that the indemnity and expense allowance of in my a Iii licit. Ii Tion Only. If the government was allowance contribution will be i i i thie by the amount of the fed eral pension increase. Going to take a position at this conference it would have sent a r. M. Burns Deputy provincial treasurer said after the night sitting. He noted that the announce ment by prune minister Pear son that the old age pension was to be raised next month to from a month was consistent with the position taken by Premier Duff Roblin of Mani or. Burns said he had made the Point during the technical discussions at the conference monday that Manitoba favored immediate implementation of the increase and would be willing to consider it in relation to its effect on Blind disabled and old age assistance payments. The latter shared programs however were apparently not included in the increase. There had been no indication by the Federal government of extending it to the shared programs. Premier Duff Roblin has indicated in the past Fiat an increase More about Banks continued from Page 1 More about Kennedy continued from Page 1 More about my continued from Page 1 div dual maps total was raised to a or. Plourde was the last of the Quebec social creditors to declare his position in the choosing up sides process that followed the credit Ste rally at Granby que., on labor Day weekend when the Thompson Caouette rift became an Lute break. Also or. Kennedy however refused to get involved in a current re port that the . Central intelligence Agency is continuing to pay million a year to or. Nhu s special Force suppression squad while the . Government proper deplores the crackdown on South Viet Nam s buddhists Stu dents and intellectuals. Or. John a Mccone head of the Cia sits in the National Security the president explained. We have had a num Ber of meetings in the past few Days about events in South Viet Nam. Or. Mccone participated in every one and the Cia co ordinates its efforts with the state department and the de Fence High officials in Washington confirmed that the Cia has been helping one of the four Spe Cial forces companies under col. Be Quang Tung the Man or. Nhu charged with leading the raids on South Viet Nam s Buddhist pagodas three weeks ago. But it also was Learned that the state department last week issued an order to keep All future or. Banks contended he had ordered picketing stopped immediately after being issued the injunction order. However judge Sabourin ruled there is no evidence whatsoever that the respondent Banks was at variance with what took place at trois Riv heres during those two Days on the contrary All the fact. Show that everybody was in perfect agreement though it i easy to imagine the disappoint ment of the respondent when he heard the local police had stepped in and arrested the or. Banks had contended he transmitted the court s order to trois rivieras through a Union officer. Not deprived judge Sabourin ruled the Mere presence of three other Siu officers in trois rivieras did not deprive the president of his authority and his Initia Tive. Nothing shows that he Dele gated his Powers to anyone in particular or discharged his duties so As to exclude his Par he held that while a Union Ottawa so Cial credit financial critic Gilles Gregoire said monday that the split Between Quebec so reds and the National body would be healed if the next party convention elects a new and Bilin Gual Leader. Or. Gregoire now a member of be Rolliement Des credit Sites the new party formed by real Caouette after the Quebec group repudiated Robert Thomp son As its Leader said the convention should be called As soon As possible. The my for Lapointe said that under such a new Leader the breakaway Quebec so reds would continue on As the provincial Branch of the National social credit movement president is not necessarily re for the illegal acts of his members he cannot evade the consequences unless he has made sure that his instructions Are followed. Or. Banks counsel immediately inscribed an Appeal against the sentence the Siu s feud with upper lakes started in 1962 when the company failed to renew its contract with the Union instead signing up with the newly formed Canadian maritime Union or. Gregoire said that or. Gaouette and or. Thompson were Good men but a personality clash would make it necessary to elect a new Leader. He said attorney general Rob Ert Bonner of British Columbia or former attorney general Lucien Maynard of Alberta would make excellent leaders. Both were experienced politicians and perfectly bilingual. Ottawa up Alex Denommee vice president of the Russell Riding social credit association announced monday night he has resigned from the social credit party to the Quebec breakaway group led by real Caouette. Pleads guilty to theft Vancouver Brown 35, who took from his armoured car company employers and flew off to Rio de Janeiro pleaded guilty Mon Day to the theft and was remanded to wednesday for sen tence. Two other Wen charged jointly with Brown in the May 18 robbery Are in custody. They will appear in court Friday. The loot came from receipts during a Loomis a Mored car service limited run on which Brown was custodian. Brown flew to Toronto and then to Rio where he was forcibly ejected by police and then brought to Canada to face trial. Statements read i court by prosecutor Stewart Mcmorran said Brown carried out the Rob Bery single handed. Reading from two statements which he said Brown made to police or. Mcmorran gave this description of the robbery on May 18, Brown got on the night shift by telling another employee his wife was in hos Pital and he had to look after the children. After the night s run to pick up receipts from various stores Brown told the Driver of the truck he was going to stay be Hind and wire up the Muffler of his car. When the Driver left Brown backed his car up to the office loaded the Money then drove More about racial continued from Page 1 before directing that the guard be put under Federal control Kennedy issued an order calling upon Wallace to cease and d e s i s to from his manoeuvres to thwart Federal court directives for school integration. A similar move preceded desegregation of the University of Alabama in june Over Wallace s opposition. Withdrawn guardsmen had moved on to the grounds of a High school at Mobile under orders of Wallace before issuance of the presidential directive which removed Wallace As their commander. They. Were quickly after the Kennedy order was announced. State adjutant general Alfred Harrison had called about 300 to Rill to Seymore Trammell a j geared on the Capitol Steps surrounded by troopers and guardsmen uniformed helmeted and wearing pistols. I have Given instructions to the Federal marshals to leave the said Trummell Over a microphone. Now you will search the grounds and Clear the area. Governor Wallace gave these orders and i will carry them the marshals stood within hearing distance. They s t o d their ground momentarily. Then As the 25 guardsmen began forming lines he marshals left. By then there were 40 troopers on duty around the to attend classes last week. They were joined Mon Day by youngsters in Roberson Ville and Louisburg at Memphis tenn., hundreds of negro demonstrators marched through and around the City Board of education building making Clear their goal Complete desegregation by 1964. Lightly Victoria up when Harry Longan 35, got his foot caught in a Belt conveying crushed ice it took i men with a Hydraulic Jack a Chain saw and a cutting Torch to free him. His injuries were minor. Ranial ate troopers who turned away negro pupils at White schools n three cities monday. Harrison said the guardsmen activated by Wallace and de activated As a state unit by the resident would report to Ries in Birmingham Mobile and Tuskegee. He said other guard units would be on a1 Federal Alert Asis and remain on their civil an jobs unless ordered into a Ion. Harrison refused monday night to say whether he had Jeen directed to carry out the governor s executive orders bar 75 injured Havana persons were injured monday in the collision of two trains about 180 Miles West of Here. The condition of those injured and the cause of the Accident tag Caribou a team of wildlife management experts from the Manitoba department of mines and natural resources has started tagging some of the to bar Ren land Caribou preparing for their annual migration South. The team is located 600 Miles North of Winnipeg at Duck Lake. Contacts with col. Tung at a minimum. The president s at this time qualification still left room for a future reduction of . Aid to South Viet Nam. And there Are some High officials in the administration who Are arguing that it should begin right now As a Means of pressuring president diem and or. Nhu into reforms. These officials think the first cuts should be peripheral on economic projects. But they Are prepared to extend this to Mili tary Aid cuts if president diem and or. Sliu continue to ignore . Advice. For these officials Are convinced that the current course of the diem Nhu regime makes Victory Over Viet Nam s communist infiltrators impossible and they see no sense in the . Backing a losing horse. As one More indication of the administration s unhappiness with the diem Nhu regime state department spokesman Richard i. Phillips monday publicly deplored the regime s roughing up and jailing of Saigon High school boys during the weekend. We assume that the students were showing How they Felt about the previous arrests of University students and the other repressive measures taken by the vietnamese government in recent or. Phillips told his mid Day press briefing. The Washington Post More about were not announced. Aid spastic Edinburgh up the Sembal Trust formed to help spastic has presented to Edinburgh University. The Money will be used in a project concerned with caring for the sick in their own Homes. To a Motel where he separated the Cash from cheques. He waited about three hours then drove to a lonely Road nearby met a Man kept Aboul in a suitcase gave to the Man and left. A third Man arranged to pick up Brown s air for his Brown Lew to Toronto and then South or. Mcmorran said a total of was stolen altogether and the amount outstanding was in the Rush part of the Loo was left in the trunk of Brown s car and police recovered fron it a total of in Cash and cheques. While Brown was being re turned to Vancouver the prosecutor said a further amount o was recovered from three suitcases found at Hope ., 100 Miles East of Here. Kennedy to speak at grand Forks Minot . A pres ident Kennedy Bijj speak a grand f works when he visits North Dakota sept. 25, it a Learned monday. Or will deliver what has been billed As a Majo speech on natural resources. Ing integration cities. In the three no however word official source ask for Asylum Merida Mexico a hungry and., thirsty cuban exiles believed to be the largest single group yet to quit the Island without permission landed on Cozumel Island Sun Day. Reports from the Caribbean Island belonging to Mexico said they immediately asked for Asylum. With them were four oth ers who apparently were Crew members of the confiscated vessel. Ill Uii Ici i an a a three students from Ghana and two White men complained to the Fri at Nashville tenn., that they were beaten near Tuscaloosa ala., sunday night by a band of White men. Rev. W. P. Trost of Akron. Ohio is Rich land the Farmers in Ontario s Kent county harvested tons tomatoes Worth an Esti mated in 1962. Close to Wallace said earlier hat was the purpose of calling up the guardsmen. There was no word or whether four negroes would again be permitted to attend schools at Huntsville where no reapers showed up. Wallace old reporters monday that of Huntsville had not been ignored and that he was going by a timetable. He did t explain. Guardsmen began arriving in Birmingham within hours after the grim faced Wallace stalked from his Capitol office in Mont Gomery under heavy guard. For More than eight hours he had been closeted with key advisers. He left the office at . After ordering guards men and state police to Clear the areas of . Marshals. The marshals were waiting to serve Wallace with a restrain ing order signed by the state s five Federal District judges prohibiting further interference by the governor. Coupled with the judges action was president Kennedy s warning that whatever Steps necessary would be taken to enforce the desegregation de crees. There was no doubt this one of the group said about 20 White men some armed with pistols and wearing masks blocked the car in which they were travelling forced them out and beat them with clubs belts and fists. At High Point n.c., police wearing Gas masks and backed by water hoses held ready arrested More than 300 negroes during the City s third anti segregation demonstration Mon Day night. About 320 demonstrators were quietly marched to the City jail. Officers earlier had arrested 43 persons during two previous demonstrations at a theatre and an All night cafe. School Boycotts struck two More Eastern North Carolina towns monday leaving about negro p u p i 1 s out of classes. Pupils in Williamston tying their Boycott to racial protests heart attack followed car crash no decision has been made on an inquest into the death of a Winnipeg woman who died of a heart attack sunday in Winnipeg general Hospital. Mrs. Aneilia Yarosloski 73, of 505 Jarvis Avenue was injured earlier sunday in a two car Colli Sion at Arlington Street and Logan Avenue. She was a passenger in a car driven by her son Bruce Yara Sloski of Daffodil Crescent in Garden City. His car was in col ii Una i vision with another car driven by included the use of Federal j Ely Teresa Jose. 41, of 641 Talbot troops. 1 Avenue. Neither or. Yarosloski shortly after 1 ., finance nor mrs. Jose were injured. Announcing. Mclean s 1963 Hammond Organ scholarship course beginning sept. 16, 1963 Mclean s Are anxious to do their part in encouraging musical ability in prospective Hammond organists and Are offering scholarship to be awarded to the student making the most Progress during this new Hammond Organ course for 1963. Application forms May be picked up at Mclean s showroom Graham at Edmonton applicants accepted will receive weeks private Organ lessons. Of 2 hours per week time will be made available. No age limit. A registration fee it required. Teachers for the course Are Ruth leaper Audrey Stratton Margaret Hughes and Agnes Forsythe. For farther information come in or phone 8. Co Ltd we 2-4231 til 9 . R or Tunn Tir a Juc m jjhm5lean Graham at Edmonton Lopen Friday until saturday or Aid continued from Page 1 b. C. Premier w. A. C. Ben Nett has insisted on Selling this Power in the ., rather than re turning it for the use of Consumers. He is asking for five Mills per kilowatt hour or its equivalent the Price he says is essential to pay for the Mil lion plus Cost of the three dams to be built on the Section of the River. By obtaining a huge Low inter est loan from the . Govern ment for the Advance payment to ., the Power Syndicate would save enough on financing to make the Deal feasible and at the same time solve or. Bennett s financing problems. Recent Independent calculations indicate that or. Bennett would have to receive More than five Mills for his downstream Power in order to break even. A six Mill Fig Are in this study is considered to be the minimum. Because of this there is speculation that. 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