Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, September 18, 1963

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 18, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba Today s Index Bridge crossword Horoscope Page 43 Manitoba s own Story Page 7 classified 30 to 43 movies 50 comics 23 radio to 49 deaths 2 sports 45 to 48 finance. 51, 52 women s 17 to 25, 55 Jumble contest. Page 32 Winnipeg free vol. 303 56 pages Price Loc Winnipeg wednesday september 18, 1963 phone w 3-9331 first Section pages 1-16 forecast a Little warmer 40 and 65 indonesians on rampage rioters Burn . Embassy ambassador others stoned by frenzied mob Britain demands end to uncivilized behaviour oust South Africa afro asians Force Issue on in United nations new York up a special United nations Jakarta Reuters thousands of indonesians screaming kill the eng-1 committee asked the Gen Lish rampaged through the streets of this capital City today after wrecking j eral Assembly and the and setting fire to the British embassy and stoning the ambassador and men and Security Council today to consider expelling South Africa at once from the world organization for its policy of rigid racial segregation. It also called on in members Mcgregor says trans Canada air lines president Gordon Mcgregor has Given his Assur Ance there will be no Speed up in the move of the Winnipeg maintenance base to Montreal before 1966, while Manitoba political and civic leaders have started a Campaign to persuade the Federal government to ignore the economists report which recommends the move. Women members of his staff. In London British foreign Secretary lord Home told Indonesia to Stop such uncivilized behave he called the indonesian ambassador to the foreign of fice to deliver the warning. He asked Indonesia to take Steps immediately to protect British lives and property and said the burning of the embassy was looked on with Strong Dis the frenzied mobs smashed British Homes and outside the blazing three Storey Glass and Concrete embassy building they piled up nine embassy cars and set them on fire together with furniture dragged from the buil Ding. Late today indonesian troops were called out in an apparent bid to restore order to the Capi Tal. Troops of the Jakarta Garri son began patrolling streets. The riot third in As Many Days stemmed from the birth at mid night sunday of the federation of Malaysia a Union of four for Mer British colonies Malaya Singapore Sarawak and North Borneo. President Sukarno of a has denounced the new nation As a British plot to prolong colonialism and encircle Indonesia. Malaysia broke off diplomatic relations with Indonesia tuesday in protest against earlier rioting. Late in the Day about 50 britons rescued from the riot ers were under close guard at a police Headquarters. Two men and one Young woman suffered minor injuries but no briton or White foreigner was reported seriously Hurt. Earlier As the embassy burned the crowd pressed close to a group of 22 British men and women huddled near the please see bits Page 13 Deutsch Heads Council Ottawa up economist John j. Deutsch a University professor who has made a Spe Fialty of advising the govern ment returns to full time government service As chairman of the new economic Council of Canada. Appointment of the 52-year-old vice principal of Queen s University to head the 28-member Council was announced tuesday by prime minister Pearson. Or. Pearson expressed great personal satisfaction that or. Deutsch agreed to take the Post base must stay Here provincial leaders say a Manitoba delegation travel to Ottawa for a third time this year to protest against trans South Africa suggested by the j Canada air line plans to move its overhaul and Assembly last year. These in maintenance base from Winnipeg to. Montreal. To carry out penalties against elude an arms Embair go a Petroleum embargo and an end to foreign investment in South Africa. Also today the in s powerful steering committee recommended that the question of the treat ment of buddhists in South Viet Nam be placed before the Assem Bly. The move came after the Ceylon and indonesian delegations declared the situation in Industry and Commerce mini Ster Gurney Evans said wednesday he is wiring Federal transport minister Mcilraith de manding that Manitoba be Given a copy of the Dixon Speas report which recommends the move. The minister said he will ask that the Federal government take no final action on the proposed move until Manitoba has had a Chance to make new represent airline chief reassures employees in Winnipeg Ottawa staff Gordon Mcgregor presi Dent of trans Canada air lines said tuesday the Tea management has no intention of advancing the Date for moving its Winnipeg overhaul base to South Viet Nam had become a tons. Matter of International concern. I the minister said he will Call the 11-nation special commit a meeting next tuesday of the protests anger mount i Montreal. Originally the company Ned to have the overhaul and maintenance base at Winnipeg transferred to Montreal by 1966. Or. Mcgregor s statement was prompted by an exclusive report in the free press tuesday ing with the main recommendation of the Dixan Speas report to Tea. Tee of asian african and latin american nations was established last year to review South j proposed move. Please see in Page 13 i please see base Page 12 delegation which twice before j civic and Community organic held and hit jury s verdict in drive in death Roger Joseph Lafreniere 21-year-old Grade 11 Stu Dent of 22 Hindley ave nue St. Vital died Early monday sept. 2, at the North main drive in theatre As a result of in juries received in a scum a Coroner s jury ruled tuesday night. The jury verdict continued that in the scuffle the deceased was held by Karpenko and the blows were delivered by a 16 year old youth charged with delinquency under the juvenile delinquents act. William Karpenko 19, an attendant at the drive in theatre has been charged with Man Slaughter and is free on bail. The boy is still in the Vaughan Street detention Home. Juvenile court has been approached by the Crown for leave to have the boy transferred to adult court and charged under the criminal code. Kerr twaddle according to informed sources the counsel told reporters Here the firm of economic consultants has advised Tea that negroes prepare to Bury 3 More victims this year has to actions swung behind a growing j instead of planning to phase out de i protest movement the Winnipeg base by 1966, it following the report that the Spe j should do so immediately Cial Federal investigating group j the Tea president did not Dis Birmingham Ala. Cap prepared to Bury three More Young victims of racial Mont elementary school and an appearance before a Federal had recommended the immediate removal s maintenance base with ils employees to Montreal. A St. James mayor a. W. Hanks promised a City Council meeting tuesday night he would find out by Telephone How the Federal government stood on the recommendation and the Council itself considered sending still an Stanley has been delegation to Ottawa. Youj violence Here wednesday while 1 subp0enaed by the grand jury i 0 Winnipeg mayor Stephen sympathy demonstrations were which is in special session to in Juba promised he would go to planned in other parts of the Vest Gate activities to Block fed Ottawa immediately to protest United states. Eral court orders. Dwyer and Stanley both told the proposed move and promised i As vice president of the Assoc a a. I vice i Pic a Taatia appeals were m Sev judge Earl Langner they came Uon of a my eral cities to make sunday a. To Birmingham recently and Day of mourning for the four have been actively engaged in negro children killed in the Bir-1 activities of the National states Mingham Church dynamite no. In Birmingham police court Carlos Sosa Rodriguez new in president importance of which canot be his appointment is the first step in setting up the Council whose role will be to Chart eco nomic goals for Canada and advise government and Industry on the Best Way of attaining them. The announcement said two additional Council members will new in chief is top l. American by Louis b. Fleming United nations special. Tons few people noticed the quiet 75-year-old lady when she stepped from a Jet liner sunday Maine in exile in Spain after scandals involving the former president Marcos Perez Jime Nez. Or. Sosa Rodriguez was educated in his native Venezuela and also in Britain and France. Tuesday two canadians who work for a pro segregation group were sentenced to 180 Days in jail and fined s100 each for inciting to riot during re cent demonstrations led by the National states rights party. I however the sentences were i suspended on condition they leave Birmingham. They were i John Dwyer 20, Montreal and i David Stanley 18, Toronto. J. A. Stoner full time lawyer for the party said Stanley could not leave because of other court commitments. These include a preliminary hearing on a charge of assault with intent to murder arising out of a Rock throwing incident at recently desegregated Gray evening at new York International Airport. The crowd was with As Wen As Span watching a dozen foreign min jobless total drops Ottawa Back to school movement to teen agers helped reduce the ranks of be named very these j Venezuela was to be elected sovetto dipl Lin mid August a drop of two with or. Deutsch will be i it of j the next year As Ambas from july and from the in a full time basis me owner Vear earlier total the Federal Sisters arrive for the in general Assembly. Ish. He began his career As a Law yer in 1936, when he was 24, _ and achieved sufficient Success Senora Ana Teresa Rodriguez be elected Vij cola Irnan of de Sosa Baez was coming for the the bar association of the fed Assembly too and for a very District in Caracas special reason. Her son. Ambas j his Public career began Sador Carlos Sosa Rodriguez of 1949, when he was 37. He was named comptroller general of rights party. The party is a pro segregation group which has advocated boy Cotting integrated schools and forming private schools. I the funeral for one of the i girls killed sunday 14-year-old Carole Rosamond Robertson was held tuesday with hundreds of persons some White paying silent tribute before she was please see racial Page 12 negro police urged by Chalmers m. Roberts i Washington special tons j the Justice department s civil rights chief is urging birding Ham officials to begin putting negroes on the police Force As a first step in bridging the Gulf Between the two races there. This was revealed by Justice officials after the return to Washington tuesday of Burke mar shall chief of the department s civil rights division. The emphasis in or. Marshall s report to attorney general Robert f. Kennedy and Oiler of to raise the matter at the next executive meeting of the group. Please see protest Page 15 close any of the contents of the economic report. However be cause of numerous queries from Tea personnel at Winnipeg he issued a statement to reassure them that there would be no final move until at least 1966 As originally planned. He said that the report in the free press might be interpreted to mean that Tea s Winnipeg overhaul base might be closed immediately. The company wishes it to be known to Winnipeg personnel that management has no intention of advancing the Date previously declared with respect to its base phase out he said. Tuesday night he had not yet made up his mind not he would oppose the Crown s application. Please see inquest Page 12 Bonn warns Paris on negative stand by Don Shannon Paris West i German foreign minister Ger Sci troeder warned France tuesday that its negative Atti Ude toward the impending . British negotiations with the so Viet Union May deprive the euro i president o the 18th Assembly j Mac 25 part j she had come to new York to Sador to Britain time basis would be appointed j witness the highlight of her son s i Manv Polk l3tgr. Please see Deutsch Page 15 Martin seeking India Pakistan rapprochement United nations up there were indications wednes Day that Canada is trying to ease the strained relations Between two of its Commonwealth part ners Pakistan and India. External affairs minister Paul Martin was to meet late wednesday with foreign minister z. A. Bhutto of Pakistan and he scheduled a meeting for thursday with mrs. V. L. Pan Dit the Indian foreign minis Ter. Martin said in an interview or. Sosa Rodriguez sat imps his differences with the Perez sively tuesday afternoon As the balloting took place. He looked up Only when the result was announced his unanimous elec Tion. He took the seat of Honor be Hind the great Green Marble slab with the appearance of a youth not a Diplomat of 51. There is Little Gray in his Black hair. He stands slim after a four week vacation at his family s Villa in Spain tanned from hours of Sun Ning and swimming relaxed for the incredible Pace of the months ahead no Playboy or. Sosa Rodriguez is a latin american aristocrat wealthy univ Bane but no Playboy. His fam ily has vast holdings in Vene Zuela but has remained inde pendent of the political divisions except for a period from 1952 his talks had a specific Objec-1 to 1958 when or. Sosa Rodriguez Tive but would not elaborate. Quit the diplomatic corps and re Jimenez regime came two years later and he resigned returning to Public life in 1958 with his appointment As Venezuela s per manent representative to the United nations. In the succeeding five years he has served As vice president of the general Assembly chair Man of the latin american Dele gation president of the Security Council. He has gained a reputation for first class professional Diplo Macy a Strong Bent for negotiation and rigid loyalty to latin America As a whole As Well As to his native country political circumstances beyond his control also helped him win election however. A favorite candidate Mario Amadeo of Argentina was eliminated last year with the change of govern ment in Buenos Aires. Please see president Page 13 year earlier total the Federal labor department and the Bur eau of statistics reported today. Heiress wants divorce Zurich Switzerland american heiress Gamble Bene dict Porumbeanu hid o it with friends wednesday As her rom i Anian former chauffeur husband flew in from new York to find peans of an effective voice in a possible cold War settlement. Or. Schroeder met for four hours with French foreign min ister Maurice Couve de Murville reportedly to build pressure against excessive concessions to the soviet Union in the East West discussions in new York which Are expected to consider the Mer its of a non aggression pact. German officials said the French position May be too in flexible to be useful in or. Schroeder s presentation of his Case to Secretary of state Dean Rusk and next week. President Kennedy France is opposed to any negotiations on the grounds that they can Only Benefit Moscow. Fur ther. France considers the nuclear ban treaty which opened the new thaw As a slap at French ambitions for a nuclear Force. Urges movement we feel that if an arrange ment with the soviets could be for breakdown of unemployment figures by regions see Page 30. The mid August jobless count represents 3.8 per cent of the labor compared with 4.1 per cent in August 1962, and 4.8 per cent in August 1961. In july the unemployment rate was 4.2 per cent. Employment was estimated at in August hardly changed from july but higher than in August 1962. The labor Force also increased Over the year rising by to this total however was somewhat lower than in july reflecting the move Back to school which pulled teen agers out of the labor Force. The decline in unemployment Between july and a gust was concentrated among teen agers who had entered the Job Market in Large numbers in june and july. Uu1 i i ivc Vulcu v Cullu u i i win juin. To Iii it facials was on the stand still in out More about the divorce pro combined improvement of the communication Between White 1the berm and German and negro leaders in the Ala Edings she had started. J we must use the Opp Ortu Bama City in fact the official Andre Porumbeanu 37, found j a German spokesman said said or. Marshall himself was j their luxury Villa at the Only White Leader even to talk to the negro leaders since the sunday morning bombing death of four negro children. Please see Justice Page 15 i look j ghost cars crowd docket Page 3 free press readers write Page 10 125.923 shuttered and locked the three servants gone and their two sons concealed in an undisclosed Pri vate Home. Mrs. Porumbeanu charged Andre with misconduct. She had defied her family and courts to marry him. Her Swiss lawyer Eugen Curti told reporters of the 22 year old heiress decision to end her three year marriage. He said Gamble fio was left the income from a Trust of the Remington typewriter for tune also has withdrawn Powers of attorney her husband had held. He said the divorce would be completed within three months if Porumbeanu does not contest the suit. If he does the action May take several years Curti said. The spokesman said or Schroeder fears that Mere insistence on maintaining the Sta Tus quo May result in a deterioration of West Berlin s Freedom and a move toward recognition o communist East Germany. We believe there must be a tactic of movement but Thi French he said. Please see Europe Page 13 looking for a piano this want and under musical instruments 49a Apt. Phone red mahogany piano like new Vernon 2-5058. Is among the hundreds of bar gains in today s classified Sec Tion. No matter what you need shop and save in i Iee press want ads. Trade thaw seen by Frank c. Porter Washington special tons Canada s Surprise Deal to sell Soo million in wheat and flour d Russia May Speed a thaw in Trade relations. The Ink was hardly dry on the Canadian pact monday when Enate majority whip Hubert h. Umphrey Democrat Minnesota ook to the floor to protest that the time is Long overdue for a Complete re examination of our outdated Export sen. Humphrey suggested that Sale of wheat to the russians or Cash would reduce this a Ion s whopping 1.2 billion Bushel mrp Lus give the . Farmer a reak and help to reduce the Cri ical deficit of International pay ments. Even before the Canadian agreement was announced com m e r c e Secretary Luther h. Lodges told a television audience be would recommend to presi Dent Kennedy that the United states emulate its allies by step Ding up Trade with the soviet Loc. Cut deficit the limited test ban treaty provides this country with an Opportunity for such expansion or. Hodges said. And he said Trade with the communists would help Clear up our balance of payments situation very Quick shortly after the test ban agreement was announced . Officials said privately the pre sent trickle of soviet bloc . Trade it amounted to Mil lion last year was not expected to increase significantly. Please see Trade Page 13 Australia Sells wheat to Russia Melbourne Reuters Australia plans to sell Russia bushels of wheat with an option to increase the order to bushels it was announced Here today. Australia s wheat Board chair Man a. V. Moro hey said rus Sia would pay Cash for the wheat. The Deal followed an agree ment signed by Russia monday to buy bushels of Ca Nadian wheat during the next 10 months. Moroney said the two wheat deals gave International Trade its biggest boost for ;