Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, March 03, 1964

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 3, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba Today s Index Bridge crossword Horoscope u Jumble contest Page 22 classified 20 to 30 movies 7 radio to .6 tax tips 11 sports 14 to 17 comics. 19 deaths 17 finance 17, 18 women s 8, 9 vol. 71 no. 133 32 pages Price Loc tuesday March 3, 1964 Sun rises . Moon rises Sun sets . Moon sets . Final edition phone we 3-9331 forecast colder Zero and 15 Chile town destroyed by Volcano nothing left of lives in peril Santiago a an andean Volcano was re ported today to have erupted and triggered avalanches that destroyed the Little town of Conarpe and threatened a 60-mile area of Southern Chile containing persons. Reports from the area said at least 25 persons had been killed after the fiery eruption of Villarrica Volcano Early monday but police said Only seven deaths had been con firmed. Nothing is left of a civilian said after flying Over the Mountain Valley about 500 Miles South of Santiago Mon Day. There is Only mud and water where the town other reports said 80 per cent of the town s buildings including three hotels were i troyed. Police at Temuco go Miles Northwest of the Volcano said Many people Are Conarpe a resort and Lum Bering Centre had a population of several Hundred. It was on a Southern slope of the Volcano in the heart of the towering Southern Andes. A radio report said about 150 persons were huddled on a Patch of High ground near the site of the destroyed town. Police patrols were delayed because heavy Rains since Fri Day have washed out roads and Bridges. It is feared the missing included tourists although most visitors frequent the larger Hellyer wants action Unity planned White paper to propose degree r of armed forces integration by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff defence minister Paul Hilyer said Here today v that his White paper to be brought Down shortly in the commons will con Tain some degree of proposals for Steps toward ultimate unification of the three armed forces. We Are looking at How far we can go certainly some degree of integration is Fri Hilyer said Here today. He declined to elaborate de towns of Valdivia and Puicon outside the danger area. Please see Volcano Page 10 censure attempt Defeated by govt. By las2lo Bastro Janszky Premier Duff Roblin and his progressive conservative govern ment monday afternoon easily Defeated a motion of censure pro posed in the Manitoba legislature by Liberal opposition Leader Gil Das Mol Gat. The government Defeated or Mol Gat s motion 34 to 19 in a standing vote which followed lengthy debate during which the Hoffa trial to jury Chattanooga Tennessee of attempted jury tampering against James r. Hol la go to the jury 32nd Day of his trial. Judge Frank Wilson is to hand the Case to the jury of eight men and four women this after noon after instructing them on Points of Law. Hoffa president of the inter National teamsters Union and five others went on trial Jan. 20, charged with trying to fix the jury in Hoffa s 1962 trial at Nashville on a conspiracy please see Hoffa Page 2 Hudson Downs Alberta for first win Charlottetown up Manitoba s Bruce Hudson coun Ted five in the last three ends to overrun Alberta 11-8 tuesday in a third round match at the can Adian Curling championship that pitted two wingless rinks. Other third round scores this morning Ontario 9, Nova Scotia 5 British Columbia 15, Newfoundland 6 Northern Ontario 11, new Brunswick 9 Quebec 8, Prince Edward Island 7. For Complete details of Mon Day s games please see sports Page government was accused o Riding roughshod Over the legislature. Or. Mol Gat introduced his motion of censure when he accuse the government of revealing in formation to the press before the legislature was told of the matter. This is absolutely intolerable he charged. Newspaper stories the opposition Leader said h was referring to two articles tha appeared in the press last week one article dealt with details o the proposed Centennial Art Centre the other published in the free press last saturday a Story about a proposed in crease in social assistance. Both articles or. Molga charged contained information which should have been disclose in the House before it was re leased to the press. Please see censure Page 2 Malaysia May take offensive by John Stirling Bangkok special owns the resumption of ministerial talks in Bangkok today Between Malaysia the Philippines and Indonesia offers Little Hope of a successful conclusion. The Premier of Malaysia Turku Abdul Rahman told me monday that if Indonesia did not pull its guerrillas out of malay Sian territory it might be Neces sary to strike at guerrilla bases on indonesian soil. We can t be defending our selves All the he said in chasing the guerrillas we May Lave to attack their he emphasized that the sum Mit meeting proposed by presi Dent Sukarno of Indonesia and " resident Macapagal of the Philippines must be preceded by an agreement to withdraw indonesian forces from Sarawak and Sabah North on Malaysia s difference with the Philippines the Turku Rah Man said that he had asked pre please see Malaysia Page . Genc Raj Douglas Mac Arthur left was admitted to Walter Reed army Hospital in Washington monday after he complained about abdominal pains. Walking with Gen. Mac Arthur on the porch of the Hospital is it Gen. Leon Ard d. Heaton army sur Geon general recovery of bodies begins Minden Nevada ers began the grim task today of recovering and identifying 85 Lake Tahoe plane crash Vic Tims As this tiny Western Nevada town opened its doors and kitchens to relatives of the dead. The 81 passengers and four Crew members died sunday in tie crash of a Paradise air lines Constellation against a lofty Snow covered Peak on a flight scheduled from Sari Jose California to the gambling and Winter sports Centre on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe. Their bodies guarded through the night by two Deputy sheriffs were to be brought to an improvised morgue at this Community of 550 residents. Please see wrecks Page 2 daring that he could not disclose the contents of the White paper until it was tabled in the House. But toe added there was no ques Tion that moves in the. Direction of unification of the three ser vices were warranted. Proposals for a Long term 10 year program for uniting the Royal Canadian Navy the Cana Dian army and the Craf Are known to be under consideration in the defence department. They have been studied by previous defence ministers. But always in the past the chief of staff while agreeing that much can be done along the lines of greater unification has urged that they not be initiated during his term of office. Or. Hilyer it is understood has decided that the time has come to Cut Down on the tremendous administrative personnel that is required to maintain the three services. The minister is said to have be fore him a bold imaginative plan for moving More quickly to bring about unification. Thlire is no question of a Tong Range plan sex please see defence Page. 10 Cyprus Hope for in peace plan brightens by Louis b. Fleming United nations special t p n s ambassador Carlos a. Bernardes of Brazil called on the Security Council monday to adopt a new peace plan for Cyprus or face the danger of War in the Eastern Mediterranean. He made the comment in presenting to the la member cil a draft Resolution sponsored by five Council members Bol Ivia Brazil Ivory coast mor Occo and Norway. The Resolution won the immediate endorsement of Britain and the ., but the key to its Success approval by Cyprus and the soviet Union will not e revealed until today when the Council May vote. There was growing optimism however that the Resolution will be with approval from eight or nine of the members and with the soviet Unior and Czechoslovakia abstaining. In. Anticipation of approval Secretary general a Thant apparently was at work monday sounding out member states for contrib actions to a in peace keeping Force to sent to Cyprus he conferred with the representatives of Finland Ireland City to vote on metro and merger Winni Eggers to be asked to state views april 8 by Peter Wilson a two part question about metropolitan govern ment and total amalgamation Grill be placed before Host began Elf please see in Page 12 poor food prompts riots at Thompson Union United steelworkers Ijepresen-1 f. Todd general manager of natives in Winnipeg say Hood ser Inco at Thompson and his per Ved workers at Thompson Manitoba is so bad. That Thiee riot like demonstrations erupted during the past month. Last thursday the ution men say a Midnight riot resulted in overturned dining Doorn tables smashed windows a deliberately set fire and., company firemen were used to drive work Meir away with fire Ken Valentine Brian to shul in Winnipeg to take part in wage negotiations say internal ti6nal Nickel company has been forced to Fly in Eitra Security guards to keep workmen in line. Legislature sports More details released on arts Centre Page 3. Liberal motion of censure Defeated Page 1. Act could eliminate Las Page 12. Tobacco Experiment drop Ped Page 12 province fights for autonomy on Arda Page 7. Sonnet manager in vein Hideg for the negotiations said monday they had no comment on the statements made by the Union spokesmen. The Union men say provincial government health inspections which Are supposed to take place unannounced always seem to occur during periods when food temporarily improved. I the Union men say the poor food seems to be a deliberate attempt by Inco to Force the closing of the Camp where men get Board and room for a month. The Only other single accommodation is in the nearby Tow site where Board and room costs a month the Union men say. Company officials told of the please see Thompson Page 10 hot shaking la Calls Lesage 6liar red. Official drops hint after talks by Don Shannon Paris special tons a High soviet official conferred with French president Charles de Gaulle monday then hinted broadly that Gen. De Gaulle May soon visit the soviet Union. The official Nikolai Podgorny Secretary of this soviet communist party said in keeping with protocol that a and Gen. De Gaulle had not discussed such a visit. He however but the invitation by Miv Khrushchev still stands and Gen. De Gaulle could come in maj june or whenever he later at a i reception in to soviet Emba sir or. Podgorny said when he comes to the Sovie Union he will be received wit All honors and warm hospitality by the will go to Moscow at this development came Ami reports that Edgar Faure the former French Premier who arranged for the establishment o diplomatic relations with peking please see de Gaulle Page 1 Winnipeg voters april 8. Following a confusing and heated debate monday night Winnipeg City Council decided by a vote of 13 to 3, to ask the voters arc you in favor of the continued operation of the metropolitan government in its present form Are you in favor of Complete amalgamation of the municipalities in metro area during the debate an Alderman who had previously said he would ask for a referendum on metro announced he had reversed Bis stand. Later two aldermen Aid. Lillian Hallonquist and Aid. Mark Danzker who had spoken against the referendum and then voted for it appeared confused by the result of the vote. The referendum will be held at the same time Winnipeg rate payers decide whether they want a million Public safety build ing. Please see vote Page 10 Quebec discussion of cultural affairs developed into the hottest Exchange of the current legislature session Mon Day night As an opposition member hurled charges of liar and mud Slinger at Premier Lesage. Enraged by remarks from the Premier Maurice Bellemare in Champlain at one Point advanced a step or two towards the Centre of the. House shaking his fist at the smiling or. Be Sage. The Point at Issue was the Bronze statue of the late Premier m a u re c e Duplessis which the Liberal government judge Brown ii Ruby trial Bench alters Dallas substitute Edge j. Frank Wilson began presiding Over the murder trial of Jack Ruby today after a Ong argument from the Bench with Ruby s chief defence coun Sel Melvin Belli. Belli protested several technical grounds against Wil son s sitting on the Bench for judge Joe b. Brown who is ill. Belli said he has a continuing motion to Transfer the trial away from Dallas that this is cumulative with each juror and that judge Wilson could not possibly have knowledge. Of All Bat has gone into the record in he trial which is now in the Bird we Elf. Belli spoke of the Limu native material piling up s the Straw that will break the Camel s when Belli raise the ques Ion of additional peremptory b y lawyers an. Discharge prospective Jur ors without stating a reason Wilson said he would consider that question when it arises. Belli then said he was formally to your Honor sitting in this Case and to Wilson s assuming discretion about granting any More peremptory challenges. Ruby is on trial for slaying looking Fob a this Adl under dogs1, cats livestock 16 siamese Kitten or and chinese leaders were o discuss sino romanian rela ions and the Unity of the socialist Camp and the internal ional communist and workers sources Aid the visit was provisionally expected to last four or five lays. With the important addition president Liu. Shao Chi the chinese team at the forthcoming talks was the same As the be that went to Moscow for abortive bilateral talks with the Oviet communist party last uly. Romania was viewed Here As currently the most Independent minded of Russia s East euro can allies. Romania is been taking a cautious attitude toward the Ino soviet ideological dispute t has refrained from following Oviet attacks on the chinese Ighile supporting the soviet line n most key issues. Please see Romania Page 10 ;