Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 11, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Today s Index classified 40 to 53 comics 25, 26 deaths w finance 64, 65 Jumble 42 movies 63 radio to 62 sports 56 to 60 women s 35 to 39 vol. 70 no. 297 pages Price Loc Winnipeg wednesday september 11, 1963 Sun Sels . Moon sets . Sun rises . Moon rises final edition phone we 3-9331 first Section pages 1 20 forecast Cool 45 and 6? giant wheat Deal Russia May buy 60 million bushels Canada was reported tuesday on the verge of making a big new wheat Sale to Russia. Other communist countries May also be in on the Deal As buyers. Authoritative sources in Winni Peg said the Deal is under Dis Cussion at current Ottawa talks for a new Canada Russia Trade agreement. It would be far bigger than the 11.200.000-Bushel Sale to Russia Worth for Mally announced Early tuesday by the Canadian wheat Board the Best estimate Here placed the size of the new Sale at 60, bushels Worth 000 or More. Whatever the amount of tin Sale one trader said it would be very very it would Dwarf anything rus Sia has purchased before fron Canada if it goes through. Please see wheat Page 12 ont. Vote holds up pensions Lamarsh casts doubts on extent of Robarts co operation staff government will make Little Progress in getting its National pension plan n the rails and rolling until after the Ontario Provin Cial election which takes place sept. 25. That appeared obvious from a press conference held by health minister Ludy Lamarsh following the two Day conference Federal desegregated schools at Mobile Judy Lamarsh she s peeved Alabama integrates fuss ebbs no disorders reported As negroes enrol in 4 cities Paris crisis looms Birmingham Alabama a hundreds of White pupils went to class in integrated birding Ham schools today with no disorders reported. The same situation existed in the leu ugly uu1ij.c1 Cuic i Cdcil "---0--0- provincial pensions conference Here yesterday. At Birmingham standing the communique issued at the by ready to go or school prop end of the conference was care fully worded. It said there was general agreement among the participants other than que Bec that a National contributory pension plan is desirable. The communique did not say there was general agreement that the Federal government s can Ada pension plan was desirable. Newspapermen probing for in formation and More Light on the discussions that had taken place behind closed doors got the impression that All had been Sweet Ness and Light. Please see pensions Page in i in i. o erty Only if asked by City and of West end High where hundreds of while pupils and some adult demonstrators created disorders tues Day which brought nine arrests. The two negro pupils entered West end half an hour before class time. Police required White boys and girls to enter the building upon arrival or leave the Vicinity. Massed in Yard about 200 White pupils massed oust Nhu says . As reds push hard up from a Reuters president Ngo Dinh diem to Saigon . Ambassador oust his brother from the gov Henry Cabot Lodge has asked Vatican silences prelate Rome a archbishop Pierre Martin Ngo Dinh Thuc brother of president Ngo Dinh diem of South Viet Nam eminent and lift press censor ship a High official source said today. Lodge told the president it would be advisable for his powerful brother Ngo Dinh Nhu to leave the country the source said.1 this was the first time the United states has formally asked for Nhu s ouster Al though the state department has said informally it would like to see him go. Diem told the associated press late thursday Lodge had not approached him on the subject. Avo reaction no immediate reaction from the Saigon government was re ported but . Officials be results please . By Joseph e. Mohbat Washington the Kennedy administration today surveyed its role in its latest clash with Alabama governor George c. Wallace and decided in a Yard near the school. They it had fared pretty Well All attempted first to congregate things considered on the football Field but police the Federal government had chased them away. Adult pick-1 been to enforce tuesday lets who wanted to stage a i Collet integrating schools March near the school were in thre i Alabama cities Vav Jathoul i Pompidou warned that in i _ i a i i Cal of orations Paini i to inflation threat could Force austerity Paris Reuters _ Comfort Loving frenchmen Felt the chill wind of austerity today in the Wake of a warning of a possible government Clamp Down to Hall inflation. They got a preview of what was in store tuesday when Premier Georges Pompidou warned in an article in the Magazine Paris match thai sur ical methods might have to be applied to hold Back rising prices. Pompidou a former manag ing director of Rothschild s Bank said president de Gaulle s government has a five Point plan to Deal with the situation. What s involved the plan involved tightening broader v jobless Aid plan studied scheme would include All workers keep fund solvent credit and Loans reduction of budgetary expenses stabilization of prices limitation of wages and increasing manpower through de mobilizing troops. By Victor Mackie Ottawa staff broadening of the unemployment insurance program to take in All workers regardless of their Job or earnings adding another 000 employee contributors May be the move made by the Federal government to ensure solvency of the fund. The unemployment insurance und is in the red about 00. The unemployment insure nce commission working with n inter departmental commit be is preparing amendments to be submitted to the Cabinet and e approved later to parliament o make the fund solvent. The unemployment insurance commission and representatives of the government have been studying the recommendations of he four Man committee headed by e. C. Gill president of can Ada life Assurance company. That committee investigated operations of the unemployment insurance act. Please see fund Page 12 balls cd by police. Please see racial Page 12 Premier Robarts he s astounded Brandon murder charge a 30-year-old Griswold Indian Reserve resident appeared in Brandon City police court wednesday. Charged with non capital the Centra government had murder in connection with the elaborate plans for and industrialists refuse to accept lower profits and Farmers continue to strike for higher please see crisis Page 12 beating death of lome easter abruptly left Rome today and i Jeveda the request would be said the Vatican had ordered turned Down by diem. Him to Stop talking about the the president has. Said re situation in his country. The archbishop left on a plane bound for new York 24 hours after cancellation of an Audi ence with Pope Paul. Before boarding his flight he told reporters i am not Al Lowed to make any declarations owing to the veto imposed upon the holy see. I have been told in effect Basta enough because my position does t allow me to express myself especially in a for eign country. To be Able to speak out it would be necessary for me to have in hand a permit from the Vatican secretariat of state. Only in my own diocese May i the archbishop Centre of controversy since he arrived from Saigon five Days ago had said earlier he had no intention of leaving Rome this month. He said he would stay for the re sumption of the Vatican ecumenical Council sept. 29. But at Rome s Fiumicini air port he told reporters today he was. Going to Paris then boarded a flight for Paris and new York. Pan american air lines said he had bought a ticket to new York. There was no official word from the Vatican on who had called off the papal audience. But Vatican sources pointed out that Pope Paul was troubled by the conflict in South Viet Nam heatedly he regards Nhu his political adviser As extremely helpful. The United states feels Nhu holds too much personal Power and objects to his methods in cracking Down on buddhists and other non communist opponents of the government. Troops meanwhile occupied Saigon High schools again today As students talked of continuing a wave of anti government strike few incidents were reported however. Pupils interviewed at some schools said they wanted to continue the strikes but said secur Ity forces were too Strong. They said they resented government statements that the strike wave has been organize by the communist Viet con guerrillas. Hundreds of police and troop cleared students from Severa big High schools tuesday an arrested 100 ringleaders o please see Saigon Page 12 Lamarsh astounds Robarts London ont. Up pre Mier Robarts of Ontario today caused Federal health minis or Judy Lamarsh of playing provincial politics with the can Ida pension plan and said he vill Deal directly with prime minister Pearson on this sub act in future. Or. Robarts campaigning for he sept. 25 provincial general election told reporters he was completely astounded at Reading a report quoting miss Lamarsh As saying tuesday that Ontario does not know what it is going to do about the pen Sion scheme. Am going to have to Dis regard her the Premier said. It s obvious she is trying to inject herself into this provincial election Campaign on an Issue of National or. Robarts who outlined on Tario s demands before the fed eral provincial conference on pension at Ottawa monday said that nothing could be clearer than the position he took at that meeting. Richard William Antoine appeared before magistrate William c _ .___1 _ j a Brandon father of four. Stordy and was remanded with out plea. Deputy Brandon police chief George Tyreman said it was the first murder charge to be Laid in Brandon in 30 years. Brandon police and ramp arrested Richard Antoine about . Tuesday at his Home on the Reserve. The police chief said the arrest followed investigations that were made when or. Easter died without naming anyone involved in his injuries. Please see charge Page 16 More than a week to meet any possible Wallace move the source said. He indicated thai he segregationist governor Kepi he administration guessing at every turn in his Battle to keep the negroes out of the schools and his ushering in of state National guardsmen to replace state troopers around the schools came As a Complete sur prise he said because Wallace obviously knew they could be federalized As they with nothing More than presi Swash i paperwork bringing under Federal control National guards men summoned to duty earlier by Wallace was Able pay to get the soldiers out of the picture entirely. A government source close to the Federal state conflict said Wallace May at any time uncork some new manoeuvre. But he made it Clear the administration was highly pleased with the Day s outcome especially so because the Job of maintaining peace in Birmingham Tuske gee and Mobile was solidly in the hands of local police offi cers. Soldiers were nowhere in sight. Paul Hall no truce he swears Siu chief blisters Jodoin and Norris by Harold Morrison and in each Case the violence a Catt e face Washington up Dis missing any thought of a truce seafarers Union Boss Paul Hall says hell pursue the great lakes shipping Battle even if the Canadian parliament places All maritime unions under trusteeship. Warning that such legislation might jeopardize the Prosperity of Canadian shipping the hefty president of the seafarers International Union of North America Al Cio tuesday blasted the Canadian and . Governments Canadian labor leadership and upper lakes shipping limited of Toronto he denied that the Siu had Hurt the Siu s Case. Therefore the Siu bad nothing to gain from the but the up with no Uluig Muic denied Tuiai uie Oil Dent Kennedy s signature. And thing to do with the myst that could Only spell checkmate dynamite no of the com j of Allf please see . Page 12 Israel zealot youth attack missions Pany s Howard l. Shaw up from Reuters a Jerusalem British and French today protested to the israeli foreign ministry against violent demonstrations against Christian institutions by jewish religious zealots tuesday. Police sources said a total of 126 persons have been taken into custody in connection with tuesday s outbreak of anti missionary demonstrations by an action group of zealots in Between buddhists diem government. And the drug non addictive so far morphine substitute found it was noted that except for reasons of health it would be unheard of for a prelate to can cel a meeting with a Pope. Kadar meets Tito Belgrade Yugoslavia Kadar Premier of Hungary and first Secretary of the Central committee of the hungarian communist party arrived monday night for an unofficial visit to Yugoslavia. He was welcomed by president Tito at Karadjov Drevo Tito s Hunting Lodge is Northern Yugo Slavia. By Nate Haseltine new York the Ever frustrating 80-year search for a pain killer Asef festive As morphine but without its addicting Power May be near ing its end . Chemists were told Here tuesday. They heard a report covering three years of clinical testing of a chemically tailored compound that May prove to be the first highly potent non addicting pain killer physicians will consider Safe to use. It May be another six months however before it can be cleared for general prescription use. The new drug has Little to no value for persons already and dieted to narcotics. Addicts jus can t take it and its effects on heir withdrawal pains Are slight if any. Laboratory findings on the compound were reported to the american chemical society s division of medicinal chemistry by Sidney Archer assistant director chemistry Sterling Winthrop research Institute Rensselaer slew York. Or. Archer developed he compound. Looking for a Duck boat this want and under Marine supplies 59 14 Duck boat 60-l.bs. 1496 William ave. 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. Curiosity clinical results were reported at the same scientific session b or. Arthur s. Keats professor and head of the department o Anaesthesiology Baylor Culver sity. The drug was identified both by its experimental designation win and its pro posed registered1 name Penta Zockine. Curiously the drug does no pass the standardized test of pain Relief in experimental an Mals Long used As a first re please see chemical Page 8 Jerusalem Haifa and Jaffa. Prime minister Levi Eshkol denounced the disturbances and promised that those responsible would be brought to trial. The youths broke into Church schools and slapped children assaulted a policeman and a teacher molested a roman Ca Lolic archbishop and caused ome damage witnesses re sorted. Anti missions the demonstrators were said o be members of the Hever a Geilim Circle of an association of orthodox stud who favor anti Mission Ary Laws. Rioters invaded the courtyard of the French directed Convent Reform school of St. Joseph in Jerusa pm. Roman Catholic Sisters jolted All inner doors and called police who arrested More than 100 demonstrators for trespass ing. Jerusalem police repulsed an other group trying to break into the finnish Mission school. One demonstrator was arrested on charges of attacking a police Man. In Jaffa about 100 demonstrators broke into the Church of Scotland school. School officials said the youths slapped several children assaulted a teacher and caused some dam age. Police seized placards Reading end the disgrace of missions and arrested seven Pany s n u freighter in Chicago last week and suggested the company s own private detective Force May know More about the matter than the Siu. It was More than a matter of coincidence Hall said at a press conference that incidents of violence come up just before Siu and sympathetic unions have to appear in court. This had happened in the past Rhodesia before in by Louis b. Fleming United nations special tons Britain told these purity Council tuesday that it cannot and will not bar Southern rhodesian control of army and air Force units now under the Central african federation. But sir Patrick Dean the Bri Tish ambassador said Britain would not Grant Independence to Southern Rhodesia until it lib realizes its race policies. The assertions did not satisfy african members who continued to work on a Resolution Britain to bar Transfer of the military units to the control of the White minority government in Salisbury when the Central african federation is dissolved later this Yean Council debate continued today with the United states scheduled to make its first statement in the controversy. Sir Patrick once a Law professor at Cambridge presented the British Case with Legal precision to match the careful indictment brought monday by Alex Quaison please see Hall Page 16 Banks accuses rivals Montreal seafarers International Union of mouse. Us Canada bid today charged Sackey the ambassador from demonstrators. Please see riots Page 12 Reform ask ilk. Liberals by Richard Purser free press staff writer Brighton. England the British Liberal party today opened its annual Assembly with a vigorous but confused Call for sweeping parliamentary electoral form. Opening the autumn political season of party conferences which will be the last before the general election the Liberal delegates attacked the most Basic and controversial is sue first. They overwhelmingly passed an omnibus Resolution whose vital passage was possibly an amendment calling for re cognition that a government should feel no obligation to re sign in the face of parliamentary defeat except on a direct vote of no Confidence. In put into practice by any government this would free All maps to vote according to con science on individual issues and not according to the party whips. Please see liberals Page 16 Ghana. 3 arguments he presented three general arguments the problem is not the Busi Ness of the Security Council in the first place but is a Domestic matter for Southern Rhodesia and it was extremely detrimental there is no threat to in the Canadian maritime Union Csc and upper lakes ship Ping limited with responsibility for the bomb Fig last Friday in Chicago of the upper lakes ves Sel Howard l. Shaw. Siu. President Harold Banks in a Telegram to prime minister Pearson said his Union was deeply shocked and surprised by the violence and considered to the position of the Siu at this or. Banks Union was blamed by a Federal inquiry for most of the labor strife on the great lakes in recent months. Among the chief recommendations of the inquiry were that maritime unions be controlled by a Federal trusteeship and that or. Banks himself be fired. The maritime trades depart ment of the Al Cio in the United states of which the Siu is a member has accused the upper lakes company of engineering the Chicago explosion to bring pressure to Bear on the Canadian government to act and has posted a Reward for information leading to the arrest of the bombers. The Howard l. Shaw is manned by Canadian maritime Union Crews. Loofe for j it. Garry has noise problem 3 free press readers write Page 6fi. . Circulation City zone total. 125j32s Ter National peace and Security on the contrary he said Sou them Rhodesia is enjoying a per Iod of enviable please see in Page 16 chinese defiled Russia by Victor Zorza London special the guard Ian the latest soviet note to peking accused a chinese train Crew of provocatively violating the elementary forms of sanitation and Hygiene in front of indignant passengers at the sino soviet Border station Naush i. But nothing it seems is to be left to the imagination for tues Day s Izvestia. Quoted the Sta Tion s charwoman for a More detailed description of the alleged incident they unbuttoned their trousers and proceeded to urinate at the station. As human beings we were shocked. Only cattle can do things like that. What have they come to please see China Page 12
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