Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 18, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday september 18, 1964 Goldwater continued senator charges Whitewash Relief from governmental regimentation. Then the senator warned the Farmers they should really fear the supreme court reapportionment decision. Look at what it is doing to the farm communities and people who Don t live in big he said and this was where he referred to the Boss Ridden Racket Ridden corrupt cities in the big cities of the North that control the votes of the democratic sen. Goldwater hailed sen. Thurmond s decision to quit the democratic party for the Republican and urged More of the publicity loan probe slowed Tallin continued suit of the widespread publicity Given them they would be embarrassed and harassed by neighbors and others. Left out we have a number of witnesses who simply won t agree to testify unless their names Are left out of the the chairman said. The commission or. Tallin said was appointed by the provincial government As the result of newspaper articles describing certain unscrupulous loan trans action but now it had become evident that the publicity Given individual witnesses had started to hamper the probe. Robert Cormack of 1042 Moun Tain Avenue was the first wit Ness to testify before the com Mission. Or. Cormack. Who is married and is a milk Salesman with a Winnipeg Dairy company asked that his name not be mentioned in connection with his Tes Timony. Or. Cormack said he bought his Home from Central mortgage and housing corporation under the veterans land act and the first mortgage on his property was a few debts last year or. Cormack had quite a few debts and decided to consolidate All his debts into one. Payment. He said he needed about to do so. After see ing an advertising pamphlet he approached the Tower finance co. In the Lombard building at the time. Or. Cormack said after a few discussions with Alvin Zipursky of the finance company he and his wife signed a mortgage for at the offices of lawyer Arnold Sigismund who was act ing for or. Zipursky. After or. Cormack made three payments on the mortgage he said he received a Telephone Call from the lawyer stating that it was discovered that a Lien was registered against the property by the City of Winnipeg. Or. Sigismund then told the Cormack that the original loan would have to be increased in order to Settle the City s Lien against the Mountain Avenue Home. Laer or. Cormack was told that the City would Settle the Lien for and the orig Inal loan would have to be in creased accordingly. Increase loan under questioning by Charles Huband lawyer for the commis Sion or. Cormack said he agreed to increase the loan from to it was later Dis covered however he said that no amount was paid to the City in order to Settle the Lien. When the first loan was agreed upon or. Cormack said he received two cheques and another Cheque for about from the finance company. Evidence was that under terms of the mortgage was included in the amount As a Bonus. Or. Cormack however said he understood that the would be the accumulated interest to be paid on the loan. He made Clear that had he known about the Bonus he would not have signed the mortgage agreement with the finance company. Not Bonus under the terms of the Mort Gage or. Cormack was to pay a month for five years at an interest rate of eight per cent. Or. Cormack testified that when he read some of the Docu ments they showed us he failed to understand various Points and Legal terms. He then. Asked or. Sigismund for explanation. The lawyer he said told him that the was the amount of in Terest to be paid on the loan during the life of the contract and not a Bonus As he later Learned. Or. Huband said he understood that or. Cormack did not expect that the face value of the mortgage would be but that amount would also include the accumulated interest. Or. Cormack also testified that he had no knowledge about a Lien being registered against his property by the City although he had been living on City welfare benefits earlier. Same. Some republicans would join the democratic party an Over whelming number of democrats should join the Republican party a reorientation of the parties so that we can travel under our True but on a television panel pro Gram he taped a few minutes later sen. Goldwater said he did t think the reorientation would happen. And he conceded there were dangers in sen. Thurmond s switch although he did t detail them. He picked up sen. Thurmond upon his arrival in Greenville South Carolina where a wild crowd of generously sparked by teenagers and sub teens mobbed him at the air port under a welcoming sign of for god and hand held High As sen. Thurmond held sen. Goldwater s hand High an Organ played a band struck up and the crowd went wild with enthusiasm. Something will come of said sen. Goldwater of sen. Thur mond s party switch. That should have been happening for a Good Many years in the South. There is nothing left ladies and gentlemen that your fathers grandfathers and great grand fathers stood for in the democratic party on the National level. I wonder How Many votes Hubert Horatio Humphrey would have gotten out of your grand fathers in the and the crowd shouted but there weren t Many shouts when sen. Goldwater called the medicare amendment to the so Cial Security Law phoney As a three Dollar South Carolina s other senator Olin d. John Ston who seconded sen. Humphrey s nomination for vice pres ident at the democratic National convention is a medicare sup Porter. Sen. Goldwater switched Back to party switching and talked about the audience s democratic grandfathers. Those ancestors he said w o u 1 d exclaim to the South s new republicans thank god my son has finally come to his on sen. Goldwater s Jet air plane As the Campaign left Greenville for Shreveport Louis Iana sen. Thurmond did t seem Overly optimistic about sen. Goldwater s chances in the South. I think we can carry South Carolina for or. He said i think he has a Good Chance to carry most of the states in the this is Goldwater the Washington Post birthday die is 69 today cont on its toes for Many years to social credit Leader Thomp son added his wishes for Happi Ness and Good health As or. Diefenbaker entered his 70th year or. Thompson said he was mindful of the fact that time is something none of us can hold he could t offer or. Diefenbaker any gifts that he had t Given Over the last year. Anto Ine Belanger Charlevoix said he trusted that Providence would continue to give or. Diefenbaker Good health so he could continue serving. He is he said and in was a pleasure to fight against him politically. Or. Diefenbaker said he was touched by the Greet Ings and As always he was impressed with the spirit of the House As he spoke. Or. Diefenbaker said he hoped to be in the commons for a Long time and he was particularly appreciative of the prime minister s Promise of co operation in the Days ahead As in the past. In an interview or. Diefenbaker said he has t Felt better in 10 years. Up at every morn ing for a brisk 25 to 35-minute walk. I go at a Quick 1-2-3-4 Pace. From time to time i used to be stricken with Chest colds but the morning walks seem to look after them. I am in bed every night at 11. I Cut off All events of the never nurse re criminal i sleep whenever i want to sleep. Regains vigor during the last few months observers in parliament agree the opposition Leader has re gained much of the Bounce and vigor that seemed to dissipate after the 1963 election. He plunges into the Cut and thrust of parliament debates with every Opportunity snaps to his feet to protest remarks from government benches sits in apparent judgment on every ruling by the chair and Roar s into action in defence o the rights of parliament. Do you like prime minister the interviewer asked him. Or. Diefenbaker smiled. A few minutes earlier the two men had stood toe to the in the com Mons in a sharply worded Exchange Over the proposed new Flag. Mcnamara continued nothing Small about nuclear weapons aug. 25, Goldwater said it is reckless to deny nato its own Force of tactical nuclear weapons which he said May truly be called and ultimately will be called conventional Goldwater told the veterans these Small conventional nuclear weapons Are no More powerful than the firepower you have faced on the Battlefield. They simply come in a smaller obviously disputing this idea Mcnamara Drew a number of comparisons. He said wedding greek King marries continued broadcast to television sets at various centres around the Cap ital by the italian state Tele vision service. Athens has no television station. An estimated crowd of 000 turned out to see Constan Tine and his Queen in a gilded horse drawn coach Lead the Long procession of crowned Heads and dignitaries Back to the Royal Palace. On hand for the occasion were All of Europe s reigning Mon Arch s except Queen Elizabeth of Britain who is preparing for a visit to Canada. She was rep resented by her husband Prince Philip. The wedding climaxed a three year Romance saddened by the death last june of Constantine s father King Paul and Sha downed for the last eight months by recurring threats of War Over Cyprus. The couple engaged since january 1963, had planned to marry next january. But with the trying Job of kingship upon him Constantino wanted Anne Marie beside him. Haile Selassie visits Poland Warsaw Reuters Empe ror Haile Selassie of Ethiopia arrived Here thursday for a three Day official visit at the Start of an East european tour. He will tour Industrial Silesia and inspect the Auschwitz concentration Camp museum be fore leaving to visit Hungary Bulgaria and Romania. The smallest nuclear weapons in Europe today has a Force tens of times greater than the conventional bomb of the last world the average tactical nuclear bomb x in Western Europe today has a Power five times greater than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. That would total the blast equivalent of about tons of int. The average tactical nuclear weapon in Western Europe other than bombs has a yield at least equal to the Hiroshima bomb. That would be about tons in int equivalent. The nuclear firepower available to a single . In Fantry division in Europe is sufficient to destroy the combined populations of the so largest cities in the United and deserving special emphasis Mcnamara said is the very serious problem of the nuclear radiation which accompanies All of our nuclear weapons Large or Harkness Canada weaker says pc continued i think there s no question that the effect on morale has been bad due particularly to the uncertainty about what is going to or. Harkness said he has Cor responded and talked with dozens of servicemen. A Large number of them Are worried about whether they will be let out or not and whether their units will disappear or be amalgamated. I gather the effects have been perhaps greater in the Navy than in the other River Heights continued n by election Battle warms up now being followed in this by i am rather flabbergasted that or. Steinkopf to ignore the government s or. Wright said. Could it be that he has qualms about it like i have i Hope he will reconsider and agree to a full debate on All matters of Public or. Wright said that when a candidate was in the by election Arena he could hardly try to limit the debate. The Liberal candidate said or. Steinkopf s record was one of the issues but All other aspects of the govern rent s administration should also be discussed. The former minister s state ment his first major pronouncement of the Campaign was made just before he and other River Heights conserva Tives sat Down to plot their strategy for the next two weeks before the vote. With a vacant Academy Road store As their Campaign head quarters or. Steinkopff work ers Are planning to present their message to River Heights voters through television Public meet Ings door to door canvasses and informal gatherings at the can Boom no end in sight Gordon continued the personal income available to the average Canadian to spend on what he needs has risen a Good Deal faster than the relatively slow Advance of the consumer Price Index or. Gordon declared. I stand before you in a cheer Ful confident and optimistic the minister told his audience. Developments suggested he said that the increase in the Gross National product this year might be of the order of eight per cent or possibly even greater. In real terms the increase Over last year should be in excess of six per cent. Out of respect to the late Jack King founder and president of Jack King limited offices will be closed Friday saturday monday. Funeral service will be held at 2 . At the Chesed Shel emes burial at the Rosh Pina cemetery daily store hours 9 . To . Open thursday and Friday 9 . To 9 . Dial Sunset departments. Dilate s House. To Date or. Steinkopf said he has been concentrating on personal canvassing going out alone each Day to ring the door Bells of River Heights voters. This approach is also being used by or. Wright and if the two candidates Aren t careful their vaunted debate May take place when they meet on a Street Corner. I believe 1 came close to meeting Scott on or. Steinkopf said. We were both canvassing on Oak Street and we weren t too far or. Steinkopf said that in his View the main Issue of the Campaign is the attack that has been made on his personal integrity in connection with his acquisition of land for the arts Centre. He said he will endeavour to explain his Side of the Story during a variety of meetings and five minute television appear ances scheduled for next Welc. Aides organized altogether or. 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