Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 20, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Today s Index Manitoba s own Story Page classified 28 to 42 movies. 13 comics 8, 9 radio to 11 finance .20, 21 sports 43 to. 49 deaths. 22 women s 18, 19 Jumble contest. Page 30 Winnipeg free press final edition phone we 3-9331 1 first Section pages 1 -16 vol. 70 no. 305 52 pages Price Loc Winnipeg Friday september 20, 1963 Sun rises . Moon rises . Sun sets. Moon sets .. Forecast sunny 35 and 65 hands off India., Russia tells China soviets suggest 2nd front if Border violence renewed by Victor Zorza London special the guardian the soviet Union warned peking thursday that any renewal of trouble on China s Border with India might Lead to the opening of a second front by Russia along its own Border with China. The soviet warning was implied in an article in the govern ment newspaper pravda on the sino Indian Border conflict which said As for the soviet Union it treats with respect the countries bordering on it. It understands that Good neighbourliness is pos sible Only if the frontiers existing Between states Are this interpreted Means that if frontiers Between states Are not respected As they Are not respected in pravda s View by the chinese in relation to India then Good neighbourliness is not pos sible Between Russia and China. The russian connection is made Clear by the introduction of this passage with the words As for the soviet the recent indications in the peking press that China did not accept the seizure of certain chinese territories by czarist Russia the official accusation that Russia fomented trouble last year among Border tribes on the chinese Side and persistent please see reds Page 4 invitation to reds push to with us president urges use of cold War pause seconds bid for stronger in Force United nations new York up president Kennedy said today the world May have reached a pause in the cold he suggested it be dramatized by a expedition to the Moon with the two countries pooling research and experience in space. Kennedy said the negotiation of a limited nuclear test ban treaty which he predicted would win overwhelming endorsement from the . Sen ate next prove the Start of a Long and fruitful journey toward peace. And it might be followed by a joint american soviet Effort to place the first humans on the Moon not Ashe representatives of a single nation but the representatives of All he broader ban in his address prepared for delivery to the 18th Genera Assembly Kennedy also called for Steps toward disarmament and a broader test ban abolition of racial and religious discrimination everywhere a n c new efforts to strengthen the United nations As an. Instrument of International co opera lion. Please see Kennedy Page a treaty favored 6tol by Robert c. Albright Washington special tons sen. Barry Goldwater re pub leading Prospect for the presidential nomination told the Senate thursday night he will vote no on the nuclear test ban treaty even though it has been said this Means political suicide. If it Means political suicide to vote for my country and against this treaty then i commit it said sen. Goldwater at the close of a Short speech restating his position and urging the Senate to hold up approval. He argued that a 100-megaton soviet nuclear missile aimed at this country May have catastrophic results on our communications and electronic systems and cripple our Power to retaliate even though it was not a direct hit. He contended the treaty will close the door on american testing in this area. Please see treaty Page 4 Taraska Iii advised councillor slapped for threat Niellie s opinion sought metro councillor Peter Taraska was reprimanded thursday by a committee of inquiry set up to investigate alleged irregularities in the Supply of Concrete for a metro project. After four daytime sessions and two evening fittings the three Man committee reported that the councillor was ill advised in his be Havior and conducted himself in a Man Ner not in accordance with that expected of a councillor of metro. Metro Council sitting in a Spe Cial session accepted the two Page report after a 40-Rninute Dis Cussion during which coun. Taraska sat without saying a word. Metro Council also decided to Send a copy to municipal affairs minister Robert Smellie for his insert a clause in metro s procedure bylaw forbidding any member of Council from interfering with any work being done for the corporation. The investigation was started after an incident involving ready made Concrete being supplied to Peter Leitch construction Ltd. For the million Extension to metro s sewage treatment Plant in old Kildonan. Ottawa puts its autumn election in .? release of Denning report next week will Clear Way by Richard Purser free press staff writer London staff talk of a autumn election increased Here thursday following wednesday i night s announcement that the Denning report of the Profumo affair would be published next please see. Taraska Page 4 . Or Tiiu Raday earlier . Is cautious on disarm Summit by Chalmers m. Washington special tons Roberts i consent of Many nations in the Alliance. The emphasis Here today the United states gave a Low j and or Gromyko a speech does key response thursday to the la j not change it is to find a Wes test soviet Call for agreements j Tern consensus on what is going Between the two nuclear giants communist world and i what it Means to the free nations m the Wake of the test ban this was As the most treaty i important topic in or. Rusk s what can be described Only As i coming talks with the visiting to official american sources said reign ministers at the in. President Kennedy addresses general Assembly Indonesia takes Over Industries to protect9 them girl hit by car., Dies a 10-year-old girl was pronounced dead on arrival at Chil Dren s Hospital at thursday after she and her five year old sister were struck by an Auto on Dufferin Avenue at an Drews Street. Driver of the car has been charged with criminal negligence police said the dead girl bar Bara Joan Fidler and her Sis Ter Cindy Lou Fidler daughters of mrs. Doreen Fidler of 41 an Drews Street were crossing the Street at. When the Accident occurred. Cindy Lou was also taken by police to children s Hospital where she is in fair condition with a broken upper left leg and possible internal and head in juries. Police said Driver of the car was William "24, of 1096 Redwood Avenue. Gillespie appeared in City magistrate s court Friday morning on a charge of criminal negligence in the operation of a motor vehicle and was remanded until sept. 27 without plea. He has been freed on bail of two sureties. An inquest will be held. By Anthony Curtis Jakarta Indonesia Reut Small scale outburst of fresh anti British violence occurred Here today As president Sukarno ordered a non nationalization government takeover of British firms for their own safety. In the new violence four policemen beat up two indonesian servants who helped hoist the British Flag in place of an indonesian one Hung on the Brit ish ambassador s House by anti Mayas a rioters. Ambassador Andrew Gilchrist reported the names of two of the police to indonesian authorities and. Was told the quartet would be replaced. The British Flag was hauled Down again As Gilchrist and his aides were try ing to help the two servants under attack. Not nationalization the takeover order was announced in an official statement saying it was not designed to nationalize the British firms jut to ensure the continuance of production. Sukarno also ordered authorities to prevent the seizure of British businesses by labor in on. Meanwhile British business men told Gilchrist that the in on had taken Over four British companies Dunlop rubber Ocean insurance the Harrison look for two to men to be charged Page 3 Ontario tories Likely winners Page 6 Pearson s speech to the in Page 17 gement organization and the Watties trading concern. The businessmen also re ported that during wednesday s anti British rioting 28 company owned houses were burned arid Crosfield Plantation Man please see Malaysia Page 14 veterans hospitals to play lesser role 89 691 125.925 by John Dafoe the Federal government will eventually have to make arrange ments with Community hospitals for the care of some of the vet Erans now being cared for in government veterans hospitals Veteran s affairs minister Roger Veillet said Friday. He said however there were no plans for any wholesale Clos ing of veterans establishments. Or. Veillet my for St. Boni face is in the City to talk to Eva officials and veterans organizations. He said the recommendation of the Glassco commission on government organization which called for the Transfer of patients from veterans hospitals to Community officials should be taken he attacked opposition Leader John Diefenbaker for saying while he was prime minister that to the re commendation. He does t know what he s opposed or. Teil let said. It should be taken a Good look at. Eventually in some cases some of this will have to be or. Veillet said that it was impossible to generalize about the situation of the veterans Hospi tals. A. Each will have to be examined and treated on its own merits. The guiding principle will be to maintain the ii Tankard of care for the veterans and adequate safeguards for the the minister rejected the suggestion that veterans hospitals were largely populated by patients who did not require Active treatment care. That at first glance the proposals made at the United nations by soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko were repeats of pre Vious ideas. Specifically it was noted that the 18-nation disarmament sum Mit proposal had met with a turn Down before. The Clear implication was that it is no Tiore acceptable now than then. On the general problem of what May follow the test ban treaty these american sources called for a Good Deal of caution. And they emphasized that no thing dramatic is to be expected during the next two or three weeks. That is the period during which Secretary of state Dean Rusk will talk at the United nations with. Or. Gromyko who will come Here to talk to presi Dent Kennedy. Lacks mandate the caution applies especially to Many of the soviet proposals both those listed by or. Gromyko and others already made Public because they involve american allies. And it was reiterated that the United states has no Man Date to speak for anyone else in the Atlantic Alliance. Indeed it was added Many of the soviet proposals such As Sta tic control posts on each Side of the russian red chinese split and its meaning is a Central Point in this examination. For please see policy Page 4 Tolian without cuts and without parliamentary action to give it absolute privilege from libel. The announcement is seen As confirming earlier hints that lord Denning did riot see fit to pass on in his report to prime minister Macmillan allegations concerning the sexual conduct of government ministers. This would indicate that the allegations came to him from no better sources than the publicity seekers wha have been trying to peddle them to the popular press for the last several months. With the worst fears believed allayed even some tory circles now were speaking favourably of an autumn election and nov. 7 and 14 have been mentioned. Please see report Page 10 won t let politics Block talks Paris by Karel Norsky Geneva. Special the guar Dian franc not Block for purely political reasons the open the Iron curtain and an East please see Veillet Page 10 i West non aggression pact require Jodoin appeals to letter carriers by Bill Morriss Claude Jodoin president of the Canadian labor Congress and Claude Edwards president of the civil service federation made separate appeals to the member Federated association of letter carriers to continue Asso looking for a this want and under miscellaneous articles for Sale new 9 Rug. ?40. ,438. Agnes v is among the hundreds of bar gains in today s classified Sec no matter what you need shop and save in free press want ads. Citation and membership with their respective organizations Friday. The appeals were made in the face of disaffiliation i resolutions which Are expected to come be fore the 243 delegates to the 33.rd National convention of the letter carriers at the Marlborough hotel. In a bilingual Pep talk on the second Day of the three Day convention or. Jodoin urged the association to remain within the great family of labor he lashed out against govern ment both Federal and Provin Cial for treating their employees As second class citizens. Governments said to labor that they the to collective bargaining and the right to strike 1 please see Jodoin Page 14 on Trade wavering Washington a the United states appeared today to 3e on the threshold of new and More Liberal agricultural Trade relations with the soviet bloc. Whether it will Cross the threshold May depend on the russian leaders than Amer can. A Friendly gesture in the torm of a communist offer to buy surplus . Wheat could bring expanded Trade with the soviet Union and its satellites. Soviet purchases this week of Worth of Canadian wheat and Worth of australian wheat has whet the appetite of producers Trad ers and government officials for a piece of the big Iron curtain Market. Legislators from farm states have joined. To demand that the United states try to Cash in. Actually barriers to sales of . Farm products to the so Viet bloc have been More imag Inary than real. No Laws or regulations ban such sales. In re cent years communist coun tries have b Pught a Small Quan Tity of some specially american items but Joone of the major crops such is grains Cotton to Bacco and the a major Factor. Inhibiting . Soviet Trade is that the . Supports some farm prices above world Market Levels continued please see Trade Page 14 ing of the Kennedy Trade expansion round under the general agreement on tariffs and Trade Gatt for which preparatory negotiations were resumed Here thursday. It is authoritatively understood that assurances to this effect have been Given by members of the French government though not. By president Charles de Gariada-. Talks Friendly but Barren by Harold Morrison Washington up external affairs minister Paul Martin said today Canadian United states Cabinet ministers held a very candid discussion on the balance of payments problems confronting the two countries during a two hour morning session of a joint committee on Trade and economic affairs. We Are friends and we talked As Martin told report " ers As the delegates broke off for luncheon conferences headed by Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon and Commerce Secre tary Luther Hodges Secretary of state Dean Rusk was also pre sent. While Martin described the first session As valuable and useful there were indications from other quarters that the joint Cabinet committee made no Progress in reducing Cross a o r d e r investment taxation problems. Canada in particular wants a Complete exemption from the proposed . Tax on foreign securities and while the . Treasury has freed new Cana Dian issues from this Levy High american sources made it Clear there would be no exemption for Canada on the bulk of exist ing securities. The discussions Are also expected to Deal with such Border friction As Trade in Oil lumber Lead and Zinc and other commodities. Please see Parley Page 10 racial truce sought Birmingham Ala. A mayor Albert Boutwell welcomed today the appointment of a presidential commission seek ing racial peace in troubled Birmingham. But he disagreed sharply with negro leaders who urged presi Dent Kennedy to Send troops to maintain order in Birmingham where the sunday bombing of a Church killed four negro girls. Kennedy talked to the negro leaders at the White House thursday. Five Birmingham Community leaders will meet with Kennedy in Washington monday. Boutwell applauded the Selec Tion of former army football coach Earl red Blaik and for. Gaulle himself to members of the european economic commis Sion which acts As the common Market s executive. The commission apparently sought these assurances in View of the manner in which negotiations with Britain were Dis continued in Brussels at French insistence after the conclusion of the Anglo american nuclear agreement at Nassau. Common Market experts by no Means underestimate however the economic difficulties which still have to be overcome even to Clear the Way for the open please see Gatt Page 4 Mer army Secretary Kenneth c. Royall for the Mission to Bir Mingham praising them As distinguished and Able men devoid of any stigma of politics or Royall 69, a lawyer once was a state senator in North Caro Lina. Please see racial Page 14 Home milk Netterfield winners Ted Homenuk of Rossmere and Marlene Netterfield of Niak a the first free press invitational tournament of champions at the Southwood country club. Thirty four golfers competed in the tournament which brought together metro club champions provincial champions and Manitoba team member. Humenuik s winding score was 140, two under Par. Carded 164. Complete Story and pictures Are on Page 45. National View lost Roblin says Kamloops up Premier Duff Roblin of Manitoba said thursday night that provincial politics tend to put the province first and things Canadian Al most nowhere at or. Roblin spoke in support of e. Davie Fulton who is beading into his first election As Leader of the provincial progressive conservatives. The Brief address took the form of a personal testimonial for or. Fulton. In the parochial and Section Sil hubbub some provincial politicians have lost sight of our National said or. Roblin. Davie Fulton a Man who Fol lows his conscience would never do such a thing. The meeting Drew a crowd of about 600. Elsewhere in Kam toops where attorney general Robert Bonner spoke in support of or. Fulton s opponent High ways minister Phil Gaglardi about 80 in the Audi ence
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