Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 12, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Today s Index Jumble 32 movies .23 radio to 22 sports 45 to 50 women s 17 to 21 classified 3d to 44 comics 24, 25 deaths. 7 finance 25, 51, 52 Garden column 2 final edition phone we 3-9331 first Section pages 1-16 vol. 70 no. 298 Price Loc 56 pages Winnipeg thursday september 12, Sun rises Moon rises Sun sets . Moon sets roman Catholic archbishop Pierre Martin Ngo Dinh brother of South Viet Nam s president Ngo Dinh diem faces interviewers after arriving in new York from Rome. He denied reports from Vatican sources that an audience with the Pope had been cancelled because of the explosive Politico religious situation in Viet Nam. Furious diem backs brother crash kills forty vacationing britons perish in air disaster Perpignan prance a Reuters a French Airliner crashed into a Mountain Peak in the rugged pyrenees today killing All 40 persons aboard. Rescuers reaching the scene reported no survivors among the 36 Brit ish passengers and four French Crew members. Police and civilian Rescue teams reached the disaster scene after struggling through thick forests amid rugged peaks. Their terse radio report said first Rescue team is on the spot. No survivors. Awaiting in the twin engine Viking air liner crashed into a Mountain called Pic Roquette 30 Miles Southwest. Of Here shortly after Midnight. Please see crash Page 10 2-nation Union split in the air . Body bitterly blasts Canadian Congress affiliate Washington up the possibility of an open split Between the Central labor bodies of can i Ada and the United states was raised by a depart ment of the Al Cio wednesday in a Resolution bitterly condemning activities of a Canadian rail Union in the great lakes shipping Battle. Ending an executive Board forecast a Little warmer 40 and 10 Pakistan meeting the Al Cio Mari time trades department accused the Canadian brotherhood of railway transport and Gen eral workers Csc of Spear heading the attempt to Des Troy the Canadian seafarers International Union headed by Harold c. Banks. The department also con tended that the brotherhood was trying to abolish International unionism and was supporting an attempt to raid Al Cio unions in Canada. Saying it repudiates and condemns the entire activities of the Canadian brotherhood the department s executive Board Wirtz wants private cure China pact threatens military Alliance if West arms India by Selig s. Harrison Karachi special tons president Mohammed Ayub Khan said wednesday that Pakistan might feel compelled to enter into a military pact with communist China if India grows menacingly Gen. Ayub indicated in an interview that the willingness of the United states to limit fur ther military Aid to India and o help modernize the Pakistan air Force with additional super sonic f-104 fighters would be key factors determining his next moves in relations with peking. He stated that military Aid Saigon Reuters presi Dent Ngo Dinh diem today was reported angry a Sugges Tion by United states Ambas Sador Henry Cabot Lodge that he should remove his brother and chief adviser Ngo . Nhu alleges plot Belgrade Yugoslavia a . Ngo Dinh Nhu Black eyes flashing swore to Day that president Ngo Dinh diem s government in South Viet Nam would never yield to perfidious blackmailing at delegates to the Inte Parlia Centary Union gave a Thunder Ous ovation to the powerful controversial first lady of South Viet Nam who earlier had told reporters of an alleged plot directed not Only against her fam ily but also against . Fres ident Kennedy. Wednesday she called Ken Nedy an appeaser for trying to find a Compromise solution to the South vietnamese crisis. . Nhu pretty in Pink was the last speaker at the Union s Nhu. And Send him out of the country. Informed sources said Lodge did not actually demand that Nhu be removed but gave the president the strongest pos sible along these lines. Observers believed that the ambassador s advice and the resident s reported reaction joint the Way to the most be crisis yet in .-Viet Nam relations. Lodge saw the president for about 90 minutes monday. It was their first real working ses Sion since Lodge arrived Here aug. 22. It was regarded by All sources nere As extremely unlikely that the president will i any Way diminish the Powers of his brother or that Nhu will Relin Quish them. Under watch diem and Nhu were also re ported to have ordered a close watch be kept on All vietnamese having close Contact with americans. Please see Saigon Page 10 29 unions called president George representing on Al Cio Meany to place the question the future of Canada-. Trade i Union relations before the next Al Cio general Board meet ing Likely to take place at new York in november. The Board is made up of the presidents or principal officers of All unions affiliated with the Centra labor body. Red bid for in Reform . Ngo Dinh Nhu the controversial first lady of South Viet Nam arrives in Belgrade Yugoslavia yesterday As a Dele Gate to the inter parliamentary Union. In a speech she accused president Kennedy of being an Alabama Whites arrested after protesting integration opening meeting. Please see mme. Nhu Page 13 Hays hopeful on sales Ottawa up a fantastic Market for Canadian farm pro Duce appears to exist in Europe agriculture minister Hays re ported wednesday on his return from 18 Days there. European agriculture tends to be High Cost farming and Cana Dian efficiency should be Able to capitalize on that with qual Ity products he said. Or. Hays returned tuesday night from visits to Britain France Finland Sweden Den Mark West Germany and rus he spent 6v4 Days. At his press conference wednesday he Lent strength to re ports that Russia wants to arrange substantial credit Pur chases of Canadian wheat. One Ottawa informant said these might exceed sales to red China and perhaps include other countries. Please see Hays Page 13 Birmingham Ala. About 300 White pupils demonstrated More than an hour around Mobile s newly desegregated Murphy High school to Day. At least 42 were arrested and taken to police Headquarters. It was the first major Demon stration at the school since two negro pupils were admitted under Federal court orders tues Day. School officials said the two a boy and a girl quietly at tended classes while the White pupils marched and chanted outside the school on Mobile s West Side. Conditions inside the schoo were described As Normal. Or. Cranford h. Burns superintendent of the combined City county school system said Mosi of the White demonstrators in ered the school after the mass March ended. However a few the Burns said. The f t look for i i three escapees still at Large Page 3 behind de Gaulle Viet Nam proposal Page 6 . Circulation City zone 89.691 125.925 now they la stay pert with expandable skirt London British airline announced wednesday the introduction of a self expanding skirt for High Fly ing stewardesses. The new said a spokesman for the British overseas airways Corpora Tion will have an elastic panel with a two Button adjuster on the Side. That should take care of those bulging tummies in the air. Boyle s know which says the volume and pressure of a Gas vary come again please its this he sex the girls ascend to an Altitude of say feet and above their tummies swell. This makes their skirts too tight and quite naturally they Don to like the girls. Grumbled officially about the bulge they said their skirts fit beautifully on the ground but not so beautifully in the air. Of administration is now investigating the background of the incident. Some of the leaders Lave been apprehended. Every thing is now quiet on the Murphy officers said 40 boys were taken to police Headquarters in patrol wagons. Seven girls also were arrested. No charges were filed against them. The demonstration erupted without warning shortly before the first Bell rang to notify the pupils to enter the school. A group of students marched around the school auditorium adjacent to the main school building. They were quickly joined by others As the hundreds of boys and girls chanted in unison two four six eight we Don t want to Call fire truck at the height of the Demon stration police officers radioed for a fire truck with High pressure water Hose. The equip ment was not used. The two negro pupils Henry Hobdy it and Dorothy Davis 16, were admitted quietly to the classrooms on tuesday Aften president Kennedy federalized about 75 National guard troops posted on the Campus on orders of governor George c. Wallace. In Birmingham More than White pupils continued a Boycott of West end High where two negroes went to classes for the third Day. In White pupils in the upper up for classes with 13 negroes. Enrolment in the lower grades was Normal. By Louis b. Fleming United nations special tons the soviet Union wed. Mesday suggested that the traditional assignment of seats on the Security Council and the economic and social Council be revised along the lines of an amended troika that would guarantee the communists an extra seat. Soviet ambassador Nikolai t. Fedorenko outlined the plan in a letter to a subcommittee study ing ways of revising the charter of the United nations to permit More equitable representation on the two councils for the africans or. Fedorenko repeated the earlier soviet position that the charter not be revised until communist. China is a member o the world organization. At the time he said the two councils could be enlarged along the lines of the troika splitting the membership equally Between each of three groups the communists the Western Powers am the non aligned nations of the world. Ottawa the United states government takes a dim View of he Canadian government s Deci Sion to impose a trusteeship Over his country s Waring maritime unions. . Labor Secretary Willard Wirtz flew Back to Washington wednesday to urge responsible american labor leaders to launch a private Clear up of water front labor lawlessness on the great lakes. Or. Wirtz told reporters after meetings with prime minister Pearson and labor minister Maceachen that he Hopes tha the Trade Union movement in Canada and the states will find a solution to the prob Lem of gangsterism and Vio Lence on the great lakes. He made it Clear that he pre fers a private remedy by Labo itself rather than the Public cure proposed by the Canadia g o v e r Ament an unprecedented trusteeship by the government Over five Marine unions including the seafarers Ter National Union of Canad whatever can be done or lately is much better done or lately than if it has to be Don he said. Canada out in the however another distribution of Seal would help solve the problem o better african representation the soviet ambassador said. He suggested that the six non permanent seats on the count be distributed with one each t Asia Africa Eastern europ Western Europe latin americ and the Arab world. There woul be no change in the five Perm please see in Page 15 i m a great believer that in be free labor movement there re elements for dealing with a situation of this in an Impromptu corridor con Terence or. Wirtz was asked of it was that a government so powerful that in could turn out three military battalions in Ala Ama to put three children into High was not Able to recent violence on the great he suggested the two situations vere not comparable. Or. Wirtz expressed Hope that some Way will be found thereby the assertion of the asic responsibilities of free Rade unions in this country and be . Will produce an answer o this please see Wirtz Page 15 trustee is last resort Ottawa ister Pearson said today the government intends to go ahead with legislation to place Cana Dian maritime unions under government trusteeship unless labor strife on the great lakes is solved by the end of the month. He indicated that it is unlikely parliament will be called Back before its scheduled sept. 30 re sumption to Deal with the Dis Pute which has produced Vio Lence against ships manned by the Canadian maritime Union Csc which is locked in Battle with the seafarers International Union or. Pearson entering a cab inet meeting disagreed with a prospects would be explored when foreign minister z. A. Bhutto visits the . Next week As chairman of the Pakistan Dele gation to the United nations. China is not in an so Gross Sive mood Gen. Ayub contended. Peking might even be responsive to . Initiatives for an accommodation based on a freeze of the Formosa Issue for some time in return for relaxation of Trade bars and in. Entry. _ replying crisply to questions for 55 minutes at his desk in his modest Karachi office. Gen. Ayub denied that Pakistan now has a secret Security pact with China or Las even discussed the possibility with peking. He noted that this had been made Clear to under Secretary of state George w. Ball on his three Day Mission last week to the pakistani capital of Rawalpindi. Please see Pakistan Page 10 Prairie Harvest near end Ottawa up harvesting of the Prairies bumper wheat is finished in Mei meet ii reporter s suggestion that . Southern districts and for the labor Secretary Willard Wirtz j Prairies As a whole More than had indicated american govern ment opposition to trusteeship following talks Here wednesday Between or. Wirtz labor min ister Maceachen and or. Pear son. Please see trustee Page 15 pressure alleged in metro contract by Charles Thompson metro councillor Darwin Chase will Call for an inquiry tonight during a metro Council meeting to squelch or confirm Specula Tion that a councillor misused his position to promote business in involves coun. And Mccurdy Supply co. Ltd., for whom he works and Concrete to be sup plied for the million Extension of the metro sewage treatment Plant in old Kildonan. It is alleged that coun. Taras by inference threatened a worker with the loss of his Job Teress. The incident Peter Taraska a for getting in the Way. Misled people twice by claiming that metro chairman Dick Bonnycastle agreed that Mccurdy Supply Ltd. Could pro vide the Concrete. When asked to comment coun. Chase said i have been informed As the chairman of the water and waste committee that coun. Taraska in an Effort to get business for Mccurdy a threatened to get the project Engineer fired if he did t co operate. We Haven t had anything like this on Council before and so i want to see it cleared up. I la be making a statement before coun cil thursday night. Please see pressure Page 13 half the threshing is done the Dominion Bureau of statistics re ported wednesday. The general picture at this stage wheat yields Are Gener ally Good except in the peace River area. Grain Quality is generally fair to Good. The lbs report is based on information from Field correspondents up to tuesday night. The Manitoba picture in More detail Manitoba Harvest is 75 per cent Complete. Southern regions Are the most advanced others have less than two thirds of the har Vest Complete. Yields and grades Are better in the North Western regions than in South. The please see crop Page 15 on Fence mending Mission top gaullist to visit . By Waverley Root Paris special tons French foreign minister Mau Rice Couve det Murville will go to Washington oct. 5 for talks with Secretary of state Dean Rusk j the French government announced wednesday. Mr., Couve de Murville s visit was officially described As a Rou Tine Contact during which All questions which interest both countries will be reviewed. But a sudden manifestation of uneasiness Here about strains be tween the two countries suggests that the visit May be used to usher in a new Era of Good feel ing. Y this has reopened the Long standing question is Gen. De the official answer Isno Gaulie now considering a visit to the United and added a new one is or. Couve de Mur Ville charged with arranging looking for a trailer this want and under Trail ers 56 2 wheel trailer 4x8 Box. Running lights extra wheel. Turner 8-2062. 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. The situation is a spokesman said wednesday. The idea has been in the wind for a Long time. The de Gaulle trip will definitely one of these but just when is still entirely there is at present nothing in president de Gaulle s schedule which would get in the Way of a . Trip during say the dearly months of next year a Long re Mored Date. And Ken Nedy s Friendly television state ment following Gen. De Gaulle s Viet Nam declaration is consid r n y. Go Tinin please see France Page 15 Roblin to help Fulton Vancouver up Mani Toba Premier Duff Roblin will enter the . Provincial election Campaign next week in support of provincial progressive conserva Tive Leader e. Davie Fulton party sources disclosed wednesday night. The Manitoba Premier highly regarded in party circles and considered a possible successor to National party Leader John Diefenbaker will arrive by air sept., 19. He and or. Fulton will hold a press conference and then Fly to Kamloops or. Fulton s Riding in the sept. 30 vote for a Public meeting that night. Party sources said or. Roblin will speak on his government s Industrial development policy the program mr., Fulton has used to pattern his plan for . Industrial development commission should his party gain Power. It was not immediately known if or. Roblin would have other speaking in . S
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