Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, October 06, 1964

Issue date: Tuesday, October 6, 1964
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 6, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba 10 Winnipeg free tuesday october 6, 1964 . Lcvb-y1 leaves of autumn Donald Duck ask her if Shes .11 who i o love to 6o to the mov1e.s with Vou. Louie Mickey mouse a1vin out of uniform got Fate Frisht after the game Archie her father i got gave her Veronica a Diamond ring for he its a genuine Raj rhinestone t i never saw a big6er great vets go she d laugh see this at this ring Blondie dad wh5n i m old enough i think Elul Maryv Lisa Grusby Well what do the two of Vou have in common if we both like to pins Pong barefooted How could a marriage Uke that go wrong Kirby i and Lois a Sun has to be careful when he hurts himself around Here or hell set patted to death apartment 3g my income May a thousand a month but during this last year i be Hap to set by on about a Hundred a with income of a thousand in pours a month Don t you think 1 she. Has reason the Shoppy Way you be treated 111 Way you them believe you were. Destitute i seem to bring out this animal Streak in people take Tommie for. Can t stand the sight of me i never. Tolp them i was destitute i Pip Tell them i was very Isip upset Tell me professor what there about me that woulc7 make a Sentle King Man such As you want to tear me limb from Don t Peny that s exactly How Kerry Drake Puzzle Johnny Colt turns away but 5ar anade. Uses a Stan part defensive move against a revolver in the Back. Propping suddenly below the weapon. She whirls and clamps her fingers on the Cylinder the Guh is it cannot be More in says Hees Hamilton ont. Up George Hees president of the Montreal and Canadian Stock exchanges monday called on canadians to sell More in the markets of the world and to buy More Canadian made products when they Are equal in design Quality and Price to foreign made articles. He said that by determined planning Canada can increase employment materially by the time the country s Centennial year begins. Or. Hees spoke at a luncheon meeting of the Canadian club of Hamilton. The former Trade minister said Many Canadian business men have travelled abroad since the first Export Trade pro motion conference in Ottawa in december 1960, and the great majority returned with substantial orders. Those not Able to. Make sales on the first trip were told by foreign buyers what they must do to make their products competitive and As a result were Able to make sales later on. Encouraging As this has been there Are still far too Many Ca Nadian companies which have not yet made any real attempt to expand their sales into the world Market these companies Are for the most part manufacturers who suffer from that Lack of self Confidence which has plagued canadians in every Field of Endeavor for far too if these people would go abroad now and examine world markets they would find that Canada has built up a truly re Marka be Reservoir of Goodwill throughout the world and that people want to do business with farm machinery legislation stays stalled in commons Ottawa govern ment s newfangled farm machinery legislation remained stalled in the commons for the sixth Day monday in the face of steady criticism irom the conservatives and new democrats. The Bill would empower the farm credit corporation to make seven year Loans to syndicates formed by three or More Farmers who want to buy and use farm machinery on a joint basis. I m afraid this Bill is in considerable said Ger Ald Baldwin River As he led off a series of speeches by conservative maps in committee of the whole House. Or. Baldwin a lawyer and Farmer said the Bill is too vague. It left too much discretion to the government and civil servants in deciding who is a Bona fide Farmer what is a Syndicate and what is farm machinery. Agriculture minister Hays again pleaded with the opposition to let the measure pass to give Farmers a Chance to test it in flexibility detailed definitions of a Farmer a Syndicate and farm machinery were being left out of the act to or Yide More flexibility in its application. Members of farm machinery syndicates would be required by the farm credit corporation to draw up an agreement be tween themselves to cover All eventualities such As defaults deaths Choice of officers. Or. Hays said All members of the Syndicate will be held responsible for the total liability to encourage better co operation on financial and manage charges Bias Thatcher says sol harming labor cause Regina up Saskatchewan Premier w. Ross Thatcher said monday the Saskatchewan federation labor is harming the labor movement by its biased approach to politics. He was commenting on criticism of his administration which Mountain named for sex pm Ottawa Snow capped Peak in the. Rocky mountains has been named mount Louis s. St. Laurent after the former Liberal prime minister. Mines and technical surveys minister Benedickson said Mon Day the Peak is in the Premier Range of the Caribou mountains in Southeastern British Colum Bia about 70 Miles West of Jas per Alta. Naming of the Mountain after or. St. Laurent prime minister of Canada from 1948 to 1957, was recommended by the Brit ish Columbia government and approved the Canadian per m a n e a committee on Geo graphical names. Several other mountains in j this Range also have been named after former prime ministers and other notable per sons. It is the policy of the committee not to name peaks in the Range until after the Fig ure involved no longer is Active in Public life. Other peaks in the Premier Range include. Mount sir John Abbott mount sir John Thomp son mount sir Mackenzie Bow Ell mount sir Wilfrid Laurier mount Arthur Meighen mount Mackenzie King mount Rich Ard Bennett mount John Oliver and mount Stanley Baldwin. Rial questions Between the Farmers. The agreements would have to comply with provincial Laws on property rights and contracts. Or. Baldwin said he was elected to parliament to protect the Public interest and scrutinize legislation for possible defects. He did t want to give the government carte Blanche in lending out a fund. The Bill should spell out the main requirements for agree ments constituting syndicates. Move for co Ops opposition members repeatedly urged that co opera Tive farm associations be regarded As syndicates so that such associations could obtain Loans to buy farm machinery. New democratic Leader Douglas moved an amendment to achieve this but or. Hays Toronto strikers arrested recently took Over from a Kcf government after an election win at the sol annual convention in Moose jaw. I am rather disappointed at their Premier Thatcher said. Of course it is nothing new. They have worked for the socialists for 20 years and i suppose they will be working for them in the next resolutions at the sol Conven Tion criticized the liberals praised the Kcf and called for the labor federation to work to turn the liberals out of office. The political Bias of some Union officials is hurting labor unions As a or. Thatcher said. That kind of attitude won t contribute to a sue j Cess Ful j it indicates very clearly that the Kcf is primarily a labor j meanwhile at Moose jaw retire j ing federation president f. Mcclelland said Saskatchewan labor minister Lionel Coderre received a fair reception during his speech to the federation Friday. Reports from the convention said a Call by or. Coderre for Harmony among government and labor groups for the welfare of the province received a Cool reception. News reports said he received Only scattered applause at the end of his speech. Toronto strik ing printers were arrested Early monday when police broke up a mass picket line at the enter prise a weekly newspaper in suburban Willowdale. Nearly 250 members of local 91, International typographical Union formed a line around the newspaper office de spite a supreme court injunction granted last july restricting the number of pickets to three. Police moved in when a rear window was smashed with a Rock. Four men were arrested and charged with creating a disturbance and obstructing police. Union officials said the news paper has been setting advertisements which have been appearing in Toronto s three daily newspapers. The printers left their jobs at the Star the Telegram and the Globe and mail july 9 in a contract dispute. The three papers have continued to pub Lish. Objected on the grounds that members of co operatives by Law have Only limited liability for debts whereas each Syndi Cate member would assume the full liability. He said nothing would pre vent some or a members of a co operative forming a Syndi Cate and thus borrowing under the new legislation. Or. Douglas amendment was Defeated 61 to 31. Social credit Leader Thompson and Bertle Boe sided with 59 liberals in voting against. The amendment was supported by 24 conservatives five new democrats and two . Ottawa Federal government is removing liens against land held As Security for More than in debts on seed Grain advances made to Western Farmers be tween 1876 and 1925. The resources department said monday that All liens May be discharged from the titles by applying to the District registrars at the land titles offices in Saskatchewan Alberta and Manitoba. A department official said the Federal government s books now Are closed on the program which advanced Loans of seed gain fodder and other Relief to needy settlers in Western can Ada. The Book closing program was begun in 1960 when the fed eral government authorized the cancellation of indebted iness. This resulted in about is683.301 in debts being written off. Bishop gets his invitation Charlottetown up the Royal tour committee has apparently bowed to the pro tests of local anglican clergy men and invited their Bishop it. Rev. W. W. Davis of Hali fax to a luncheon for Queen Elizabeth wednesday. Sunday morning the Charlottetown clerics printed a pro test in their Church leaflets saying Bishop Davis would not be presented to the Queen on any occasion during her visit Here although the Queen was a faithful and devout communicant of the anglican Church. Monday it was Learned that the Bishop who is in the prov Ince to visit Rural parishes has been invited to a luncheon to i be Given for the Queen by lieu red Lake. On. Special w. J. Macdon fifteen delegates representing j Aid wednesday. The Kenora Rainy River Presby earlier the our committee Tery of the United Church of j told the anglicans that the Canada arrived in red Lake let makes provision for Only monday ecclesiastical represent red Lake however was just the first Slop on their journey. They included the roman for the annual presbytery of Charlottetown land Rev. V. C. Curne a presbyterian president of the Prince Edward Island minis us meet at Indian settlement Asso Galioni an municipal men hear Wardrope Atikokan ont. Up mining communities should make preparations for a continued existence after mine resources Are depleted Ontario mines minister George Wardrope said saturday. He told the Northwestern on Tario municipal association lives cannot be cast lightly aside when the mines cease to operate. You should keep a watchful Eye on things to take the place of mining in your some communities had made a Start he said with developing Timber Industry and tapping tourist potential. Owen a. Matthews was elected president of the association succeeding Hancock of Ati Krokaa. Next years convention will be held in guarantee indians mortgages o o Edmonton up the provincial Cabinet has set aside to guarantee mortgages for indians and Metis in North Ern Alberta it was announced monday. The move was aimed at up grading Indian and Metis residential accommodation. Provincial officials regarded the guarantee As a preliminary step. Arrangements will be made for further guarantees at a later Date if the first step proves successful. Fort Mcmurray and slave Lake have been chosen As the communities in which to Intro Duce the program because native employment is High in both centres due to Oil Industry developments. Homes built under the new program Likely will be in the Range a spokes Man said. Study instead Quebec up the Laval University students association has decided to take no part in demonstrations protesting the Queen s weekend visit to Quebec City. Pierre Galipeau president of the association said in an interview that the visit is of so Little importance that the Stu dents decided it would be More worthwhile for them to Busy themselves ing will be hell at Pikangikum 50 Miles North of Here on the South Branch of the Berens River. The delegates arrived in red Lake by car coming from fort _ _ Hilt t1 vol la i 1vj i if 11, Frances Kenora Atikokan. Dry Malcolm a. Maceachern is in Den Sioux Lookout and other rom to attend the ecumenical Points throughout Northwestern i Ontario. From red Lake to Pikangikum they travelled by j air in two Norseman aircraft operated by Ontario Central air ways. Pikangikum is an isolated in-1 Dian settlement with a Popula j Tion of about 450. There is a j Hudson s Bay company store i located in the Indian Village and j a government school Anil nursing j Home. J delegates will arrive at the i presbytery meeting from other j. Isolated areas including Island Lake Man. F Charlottetown most Rev. Council and his place Here is being filled by it. Rev. P. F. Macdonald. Vicar general of the Charlottetown diocese. French singers followed perfect Landing for plane Charlottetown cup millions of canadians heard a dramatic talk Down of the Boe ing 707 that flew the Queen to Canada monday. As the plane began its Long run in to land at the summer Side air Force station Csc Tele vision Cut in on a dialogue be tween the control Tower and the Airliner. It was thought to be the first time radio Contact Between a Royal plane and the ground was publicly broadcast the control Tower and the plane s Pilot were clearly heard. Control Tower you Are 3m Miles from touchdown. You Are now it Miles from touchdown and it looks Nice very Pilot Good. control Tower now ease it Down just a Little. Pilot i think i be got it. It seems control Tower now take it Over yourself and you Are the Royal plane swept in to a perfect Landing. Charlottetown up a group of French speaking Folk singers and dancers Here to perform for the Queen were mistaken for separatist demonstrators when they went out for an evening stroll monday night. About 20 members of the Les Feux fillets Mosi of them from Montreal found them selves being trailed by police when they went out sight see ing in downtown Charlottetown. The press Centre for the Royal visit Here received reports from pedestrians that the youngsters were chanting slogans in City police received Telephone reports of a mild Demontra armed services Security forces Alert for any emergency were also notified. Gilles Rainville of Montreal Leader of the group s orchestra laughed when questioned by a reporter. We Are Here to perform for the Queen and we Are Happy to do he said the youngsters were singing French Canadian Folk songs. The Feux fillets will take a major part in the Royal Vari Ety performance tuesday night at the fathers of confederation memorial theatre. Book Pioneer a Pioneer in paperback Book production was a venetian Al dus Mantius who issued a series of classics in 1501 ;