Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, September 23, 1964

Issue date: Wednesday, September 23, 1964
Pages available: 68

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 23, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba Today s Index classified 38 to 51 comics 36, 37 deaths 5 finance 62 to 64 Jumble 40 movies 61 sports 53 to 58, 65 television. 60 women.19 to 25 Winnipeg free press vol. 71 no. 308 pages Price Loc 15c Winnipeg wednesday september 23, 1964 Sun rises . Moon rises . Sun sets . Moon sets . Final edition phone Wii 3-9331 first pages 1-18 forecast sunny and Cool 35 and 55 police Hunt de Gaulle s Arch foe French president s life feared in danger by Gordon Martin Bogota Reuters president de Gaulle today was the Centre of extraordinary Security precautions As colombian police hunted a former French paratroop colonel described As the greatest threat to the Gen eral. The French Leader arrived Here tuesday from Venezuela on the second stage of his 10 nation tour of South America. His arrival coincided with a communique by the colombian army command confirming the presence in Bogota of a former Leader of the French terrorist secret army organization in Al Geria the Man identified As former col. Chateau Jobert was de scribed As a terrorist who rep resents the greatest threat to the Security of Gen. Charles de the communique said teau Jobert had been living in Boota for the last three months under the name of Guillot. Please see de Gaulle Page 14 Mother issues Appeal Poitiers France some 200 police and a Large detachment of troops today launched systematic search of the Countryside near Here for three children kidnapped on their Way Home from school monday. In Paris Interior minister Roger Frey ordered police in the Poitiers area and surround ing districts to search Allun inhabited buildings where the boys and a girl could have been hidden. Paris police were mobilized to make a similar search in the capital. The children Patnock Guillon 5, his six year old sister Christine and Joel Biet also 5 disappeared on their Way Home from school at Marnay near Here. Mrs. Guillon tuesday night made a radio Appeal for the return of her children. In her broadcast the anguished Mother said she was not Rich but was prepared to sell her farm to get Back her Chil Dren who Are my sole interest in Berlin Accord approved Bonn Lud wig Erhard and his West Ger Man Cabinet approved today an Accord with the communists to let West berliners Cross the Wall for visits to East Berlin. Details of the agreement were not immediately announced. The spokesman Karl Guenther von Hase said there would be a meeting of the negotiators to Day in East Berlin to make the final draft. Signature is expected thursday. The Accord is for the Benefit of the West berliners. The inhabitants of West Germany can visit East Berlin by going to a crossing Point in the Wall and asking the East germans for a pass. The germans who live in East Berlin and East Germany have great difficulty visiting the West until they reach retirement age. Communist authorities know that Many visitors to the West would never return. Cut to 25% Gurb set on . Investors life insurance Trust and loan companies affected by Gordon announcement Ottawa legislation was introduced in the commons today to retain Canadian ownership and control of federally incorporated life insurance Tost and c companies now in Canadian hands and to broaden the Vest ment Powers of insurance companies. Prime minister Pearson and Henry Cabot Lodge enjoy a Brief moment of Jovial Ity before getting Down to Niobe serious discussions on the troubled Southeast Asia area As they met in Ottawa wednesday. Lodge former . Ambassador to Viet Nam is completing a tour of Western countries on a Spe Cial assignment from presi Dent Johnson. Lodge in Ottawa to talk Viet Nam looking for a boat trailer this want and under boats and Marine supplies 59 40 horsepower Johnson. 15 loot folded plywood. In. Trailer. Phone 489-4014. 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. Aid plan for car exports Ottawa govern ment is preparing a new incentive to boost automotive exports if the year old system of Tariff rebates is offset by United states imposition of countervail ing duties it was Learned tues Day. Sources close to the Cabinet emphasized however that whatever new form the plan takes the objective would re win for Canada a big Ger share of North Ameri can automotive production. This share now is about four per cent although Canada accounts for about 6% per cent of the Continental Auto Market. Last year Canadian automotive exports totalled against imports from the . Of almost please see incentive Page 9 23 rides on Street in visit Ottawa Eliza Beth will make two major pub Lic appearances and drive through the streets on 23 occasions during her eight Day visit to Charlottetown Quebec City and Ottawa oct. 5-13, it was announced today. Only Large open air events on the Royal tour itinerary Are a children s rally in the Charlottetown exhibition grounds oct. 7 and a Wreath placing ceremony oct. 12 at the National War memorial in Ottawa. The Street drives include 12 in Charlottetown seven in que Bec City and four in Ottawa. Please see Quebec Page 14 by James Nelson Ottawa Cabot Lodge roving . Ambassador trying to stir up More Western support for american policies in Viet Nam spends today talk ing with Canadian officials at the end of a tour of West euro Pean countries. Or. Lodge former . Ambassador to South Viet Nam who retired in expectation of becoming a Republican vice presidential candidate in the United states this november arrived tuesday night. An apparently off hand com ment by external affairs min ister Martin in the commons a few hours before ambassador Lodge s arrival appeared de signed to forestall any Quick response to Strong urgings by the United states that Canada step up its role in Southeast Asia. Or. Martin replying to opposition questions about recognition of the succession of Viet namese regimes noted thai Canada recently bad increased its technical assistance pro Gram for Southeast Asia. There had been reports that the wanted Canada and other West Ern countries to do More if Only in a non military Way. Or. Lodge arriving by scheduled air Canada flight was me at Ottawa Airport by w. W. Butterworth . Ambassador to Canada and Marcel Cadieux undersecretary of state for external affairs. Or. Lodge and or. Cadieux chatted briefly in Trench about an earlier meet no they had had Here in the Early 1930s or. Lodge had a round of Alks with Canadian officials scheduled for wednesday morn no. He will lunch with or. Martin and have dinner with ambassador Butterworth. He will also Confer with prime minister Pearson and other Cabinet ministers. Following his return to the United states from his Post Lin South Viet Nam and his failure of win the Republican vice nomination presi Dent Johnson sent ambassador Lodge on a tour of West euro Pean countries. When the commons reconvened after the dinner hour finance minister Gordon announced Bud ;