Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 10, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Today s Index Jumble contest Page 26 classified 24 to 35 radio to 6 comics.22, 23 tax tips 23 deaths. 11 sports .18 to 21 finance.12 to 14 women s 15 movies. 7 press final edition phone we 3-9331 vol. 71 no. Pages Price .10t Winnipeg tuesday March 10, 1964 end Cyprus bloodshed Thant urges Calls for cypriot restraint in peace plan bogs Down by Louis b. Fleming United nations general u Thant appealed anew monday night for e. Cyprus cease fire As reports of renewed violence in the troubled Island reached in Headquarters. He singled out especially Lead Al ers of the turkish and greek communities in Cyprus urging them to exercise restraint and halt the senseless violence and his Appeal was made in Iden tical cables sent to archbishop Makarios president of Cyprus and to the foreign ministers of Turkey and Greece. U Thant s message was the strongest Appeal he has yet made and the third direct Appeal since the controversy was brought to the Security Council on dec. 27. While the duty of maintain ing Law and order rests with the government of he Ca bled the leaders and members of the greek and turkish cypriot communities Bear also a heavy responsibility in bringing to an end the violence which continues to erupt in various places in the Island. Peace and quiet i therefore wish specially to Call upon the leaders and Mem Bers of the two communities to please see Thant Page 2 u Thant urges restraint in cypriots continue spasmodic fighting Sim rises . Moon rises . Sunsets . Moon sets . Forecast not quite so mild Zero and 20 Jet speeds rare blood saves pair ., Canadian armed forces Combine on mercy flight Regina up a mercy flight and co operation from armed forces in two coun tries brought life saving blood to a Regeria woman and her infant son monday night frantic International search letter stuns legislature up from a Reuters and Turk ish cypriots kept an uneasy truce in battered Tima today but new fighting broke out in Mallia. The British army rushed a platoon to Mallia i an attempt s. Africa sabotage reported by Louis b. Fleming United nations special tons the soviet Union called monday for immediate consideration of the problems of Southern Rhodesia by the Security coun cil. Ambassador Nicolai t. Fedor Enko of the soviet Union made the proposal before the colonial ism committee in its second Day of discussions on Southern rho Desia. It was one of two african prob lems studied by delegates Here monday. The race policies of South Africa were reviewed by two groups amid reports indicating rising violence and increasing sabotage in South Africa. Southern Rhodesia is the Only african territory that the United nations is fighting to keep from being Independent. The colonialism committee general Assembly and Security Council All have indicated that Britain should retain control of the territory until its White minority government has been re placed by a democratic regime reflecting the Black majority. Special urgency fear of an imminent Declara Tion of Independence by the pre sent government in Salisbury has Lent special urgency to the new round of discussion in the colonialism committee. Russian Delegate Nicolai Fedorenko cited this aspect of the matter As cause for further action by the Security Council. The Council considered the problem last summer but its Resolution was vetoed by Britain. New reports of torture and mis please. See s. Africa Page 11 Eastern loses Money new York a Eastern air lines ran into in 1963 and wrote off More in special charges for an Over All loss of it was Eastern s fourth consecutive losing year. In 1962 Eastern s loss from operations was to head off another outbreak that might plunge the cypriot factions into All out War. A British military spokesman said new fighting broke out in Mallia on the Southern slopes the Tro odos mountains in Cen trial Cyprus at . A government spokesman said government Security forces called on British troops who were protecting turkish cypriots in the Mallia Village school to withdraw otherwise unpleasant situations might however the British troops replied they were there acting on orders. During a pause in the firing earlier greek cypriots called on turkish terrorists to sur Render their but they re fused. Fighting was continuing with turkish cypriots positioned in the school a minaret and other fortified positions. The government spokesman also said two explosions and some firing were heard Over night in the turkish Quarter of Limassol a port in South Cyprus. Talks Between greek and tur Kish leaders aimed at restoring peace on this Eastern Mediterranean Island were expected to Start today unless a new flare up occurred. A cease fire was imposed on Tima monday after greek and turkish cypriots battled More than 12 hours with ored bulldozers mortars and bazookas. Informants said the truce was authorized by both president Makarios the greek cypriot Leader and vice presi Dent Fazil Kutchuk Leader of the turkish minority. Casualty reports from Tima please see Cyprus Page 2 a or a rare blood Type Starte monday when doctors disco ered mrs. Adam Kovatch Wou give birth a week Early. Late he Day a Supply was located he Chelsea naval base be 3oston and an Craf of Flo j rom St. Hubert que., Picke t up. Twelve hours later mrs. Vatch and her son were give transfusions of the blood d scribed by a doctor Here As the rarest in the world. Mother and child were re arted in satisfactory condition it doctors maintained a Stead a on the number of red eel n their blood. If the count con Ines to drop additional Bloo Ivill be needed. In that event the America led Cross will be asked to Enist the help of three known do ors of the blood Type in to Angeles. The critical waiting period for Mother and child i 4 hours. Use three pints doctors said two pints of the Lood were Given mrs. Kovatch 3, wife of a Carpenter am be to her son. The blood i own As Vel negative. A doctor explained the Situa on was something like the More common occurrence which takes place when an re positive or re negative Facto missing. The blood begins to. Prod a antibodies which destroy the rec cells in the blood that contain the Vel the destruction of the cells which carry the body s oxygen Supply would Lead to death from anaemia. It is imperative that thei child receives the transfusion As quickly As possible. It is Possi ble that this is the first reported Case of this Type in the world usually it is the Mother no the child who requires a trans fusion of this could t find donor the Vel negative Factor in blood was discovered in the Early 1950s and Only one in please see flight Page 2 inside stories Manning aids the opposition Page 5 beguiling the boobs Page 8 witnesses cite Ruby s instability Page 11 editorial Pace or. Hoffa his own worst Freedman no easier visits in Berlin Yater rates and new Industry in Manitoba . Circulation Malaysia Gall up ordered Kuala Bumpur a Malaysia decided today to Start military conscription because of a growing threat of War with Indonesia. Deputy prime minister Tun Abdul Razak announced that the Cabinet considers the situation serious enough to War rant a Call up of persons be tween the Ages of 21 and 29." All states in the six month old malaysian federation would be affected. They Are Malaya Sabah formerly North Borneo and Sarawak with a combined population of only1 students and persons in essential positions would be exempt. The Cabinet also was under stood to have discussed taking Malaysia s bitter dispute with Indonesia to the United nations Dut there was no immediate word on this. Indonesian president Sukarno n a speech monday night touched on the dispute Only 3riefly and his tone was mild which strengthened speculation n Jakarta that Sukarno is look ing for a Way out. Der Case deals alleged gut Orinson charges sex attorney general with usurping duty of juries in Manitoba a Liberal member of the Manitoba legislature charged monday night that the provincial attorney general s department has been making deals in capital murder cases which decisions out of the hands of courts and juries where they belong. Monday night s debate almost erupted into a free for All when the la Elman Guttormson St. Accused the attorney general s department of making deals to reduce capital murder charges to lesser counts. There were shouts of. Denials More allegations then thumping of desks As opposition members demanded government explanations. Or. Guttormson s charge was aimed at mines minister Sterling Lyon formerly attorney general. Or. Lyon said he could completely deny that a definite arrangement had been made be tween a Crown counsel and a de Fence counsel in a capital Mur Der charge. Elman Guttormson says juries bypassed legislature reports primary vote on Concord . Hampshire voters put their piece into the big Republican Uzzle today. A trickle of votes from a Amlet near the Canadian Borer began the tide that will Hape the Battle for the re pub can nomination to oppose resident Johnson next novem or. The decision from tiny Dix Ille notch in the first Residential preference Prim by three Republican write Hiotes for Henry Cabot Lodge be party s 1960 vice presiden Al nominee three write ins for Irmer vice president Richard a. Nixon who headed the re publican ticket four years ago lease see primary Page 2 lion attacks Addis Ababa. Be of ethiopian emperor Aile Selassie s pet Lions at coed and severely injured a Enior Palace official outside e emperor s office monday. Lis was the first time one of e tame Palace Lions was Viown to have attacked anyone. Be. Guttormson raps Lyon for making Deal in murder Case. Page 1. Justice p Rob e demanded. Page 1. Government overspent last year. Page 22. Debate opens on sunday Law Page 22 Queen s visit unlikely this year. Page 22. Paulley attacks education department. Page 22. Debate looms on proposed utilities amendment. Page 22. No decision yet on future of Deer Lodge Hospital. Page 22. Letter but or. Guttormson produced a letter in which Winnipeg Law yer Frank Allen a former Crown counsel described How a Deal was made Between the Crown and his client Stephen Kozaruk of Esterhazy sask. Kozaruk was initially charge with capital murder. The Crow later agreed to accept a plea o guilty to non capital murder. H was sentenced to life imprison ment or. Guttormson said that in the past six months in four Case out of five capital Murde charges charges were reduce by the attorney general. Attorney general Stewart me lean Rose to answer. He said or. Guttormson a raised a valid he suggested that in future the practice of reducing charge would be followed less frequently. Let the member for St. Georg come Here in the next six month and produce such i said. Cases tried in the courts in variably Cost the province much Money or. Mclean said. But Justice is served and Money saved at the same tune nobody should criticize. Or. Guttormson s h o u t e c please see debate Page 11 Wilson would cancel Polaris starved bares nazi horror London Cap the labor party would cancel Britain s agreement with the To build its own Polaris missile sub marines if it wins Powis in this year s election Harold Wilson party Leader said monday night. The chief of the opposition to the conservative government was asked about the Polaris agreement in a television interview. Is it Correct that you would Frankfurt a a wit Ness testified at West Ger Many s biggest War crimes trial monday that former Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Hoess dal lied with a woman prisoner and ordered her starved to death when he lost interest. He ordered that a czech woman who became pregnant during their affair be starved o or. Konrad Morgen told the trial of 22 former guards and Auschwitz ration Camp functionaries. He did t want his wife to mow about his love affair or Lis is nazi elite guard Bosses for that matter so he ordered his inmate s mistress placed in a so called stand up cell until she starved to explaining that the cell was built so a prisoner could neither lie nor sit Down constructed so he could Only stand mor Gen 54-year-old former is major testified that the woman have died within a Short time. Looking for an accordion this want and under musical instruments 49a Hohner. Accordion Tor Sale 72 Bass 2 shifts. Very condition. Call Richard Weiss at Sunset 3-8853 after 6 . 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. But i managed to get her out of there and to a roman Catholic Hospital in Munich where she gave birth to a child. Later i arranged for her plete release from the concentration Camp Morgen did not say How he got the woman out of aus Chr Witz or away from Hoess later executed for War crimes in Poland. Morgen also testified that is guards at Auschwitz Cavor Ted with Beautiful buxom jew esses to relax from the strains of gassing thousands of jews to Morgen an investigating lawyer for the is during the second world War said he went to Auschwitz to look into please see Frankfurt Page 2 tories expect election by Victor Mackie Ottawa conserva Tive opposition suspicions that the government is laying plans for a june election this year were strengthened by the announce the Federal budget will come Down monday. Members or the main opposition groups Are becoming con Vinced that the liberals Are plan Ning to go to the country this Spring. They see behind several recent moves in the House a de liberate plan to prepare a Campaign on line Canada pension plan and on the need for a Strong Central government. Other opposition groups Are not convinced. The new democratic party and the social credit group do not see a general elec Tion in Canada for at least a year or More. They think prime min ister Pearson is being truthful when he says he would like the minority government to carry on for at least four full years and please see House Page 2 cancel the Polaris asked interviewer Robin Day. Yes there is no replied Wilson. Britain will cease this pre tence of being a nuclear Wilson said. He said Britain s plans to buy or hire Polaris submarines adds nothing to Western defence capabilities. In terms of strength it is like a dried pea on top of a he added. Prime minister Douglas Home has still to set a Date for the election which must be held this year. Wilson would be prime minister if labor wins. Wilson made one hedge to his rejection of Britain s Polaris program. He said that if the submarines Are Well advanced in construction labor would not scrap them but try to con Vert them to nuclear powered Hunter killer subs without the Polaris missiles. Sterling Lyon under fire Justice welfare assailed by John Dafoe a solid evening of Liberal at tacks general s department led monday to a demand from new demo cratic party Leader a. R. Russ Paulley for an investigation in to the administration of Justice in Manitoba. The charges brought assurances from attorney general Stew Art Mclean that there was no need for alarm and a brisk five minute defence of the govern ment s record in the Field of Wel fare from Premier Duff Roblin. The debate was a toned Down version of one which had just ended Between Elman Guttorm son l St. George and for school Tenet test to poll Las on principles shared service by John Dafoe the Manitoba legislature will be asked to approve the idea of a shared ser vices plan for private and parochial schools under a Resolution to be presented by Premier Duff Roblin asking for the establish ment of a committee to study the plan. The Resolution will also require members of the legislature to stand up and be counted on the three principles which the government claims prevent it from giving direct Aid to parochial schools. The Resolution being presented to the legislature thursday Calls for a nine Man committee to study ways in which Public school services can be made available to private school pupils and the Way in which Public schools can obtain provincial Grants for the shared services they provide. 3 principles the Resolution holds that constitutional provisions juridical decisions and political determinations prescribe three general principles of government action in the Field of Public school Edu cation namely "1. The separation of Church and state As that expression is understood in Manitoba "2. The dedication of Public funds to the support of a single Public school system open to All children "3. The Freedom to maintain private schools supported by Pri vate the Resolution notes that it is in the Public interest that All Manitoba children be afforded please see Aid Page 4 Mer attorney general Sterling by on. D. L. Campbell l Lakeside old the House that i have the feeling that the Public is very sceptical about the fairness of the administration of Justice when they see cases or hear of cases which seem to indicate special treatment for special in he read a newspaper report of a Case in which a Winnipeg doctor had a Case of careless driving heard in private in the magistrate s Chambers instead of i open court. The magistrate Ian Ubienski was the same one he had talked about Friday when he had asked if a police magistrate was being allowed to practise privately or. Campbell said he had men toned As Well that Many of the magistrate s sentences had been appealed by the Crown As too lenient. The Case he said May appear of be. Trivial but no Case is triv Al when the Public is led to be Ieve that special consideration s Given one person before the ourt Equality before the see probe Page 11 Price fix repeal splits ilk. Tories of. By Flora Lewis London special tons a group of rebellious conservative members of parliament met privately monday night to set final tactics for a Well advertised Mut Iny in the House of commons Day. They Are up in arms against the minister for Trade and plan Ning Edward Heath and his Bill to end retail Price fixing by manufacturers. From or. Heath s Point of View the Bill is a Long needed move in the lagging Campaign to hone an Edge of Competition on the Bland practices of much British business. From the rebels viewpoint it is an attack on the budget Date March 16 Ottawa up acting sooner than expected finance minis Ter Walter Gordon has chosen next monday for presentation of his 1964 budget. Tax cuts Are unlikely. Or. Gordon already has indicated there will be no major changes this year in personal or corporation income tax rates. His speech will answer these four other questions will the government try to prod the Economy to greater current expansion now is entering its fourth year will it apply the brakes enough to guard against the up Ward pressure on prices How big the deficit the expansion will generate More tax revenues at present rates. Main question is whether this plus about from tax increases legislated last year will shave the deficit by much in View of the anticipated Rise in government spending. What attitude will Ottawa reveal toward Federal provincial financing the timing of the budget appears will precede by two weeks the opening of the Quebec City con Ference where All provinces Are bound to press for a bigger share of Canada s Pool of tax revenues. Will or. Gordon propose further Steps to counter the growth of foreign ownership and control of Canadian Industry since its withholding tax Meas ures last june the minister has seen american moves into both Canadian banking and brewing. Livelihood of Small retailers the Little Man whose big x usually goes by the conservative line on the ballot. Tory leaders have exerted in tense pressure to quell the Back Bench grumbles arguing that open party defections with an election coming up would Cost far More votes than resale Price maintenance tory split the labor opposition has said it will not vote against or. Heath s rpm Bill today so a conservative split will be All the moire visible. Expectations Are that from 16 to 19 conservatives please see rebels Page 2 please we believe that it is impera Tive to slow Down the Extension of non resident ownership and control and in time to reverse please see budget Page 11 convicted of fraud Sydney australian court has Given a one year jail sentence to a woman who wrote to parents of sailors killed when the de Stroyer voyager Sank last month telling them their sons had paid deposits on Mother s Day gifts which she would Send on payment of the balance. She was convicted on fraud charges
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