Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, October 14, 1964

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 14, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba Today s Index classified 42 to 53 comics.25, 26 deaths 16 finance 62, 63 Jumble 44 movies 61 sports 55 to 59 television 60 women 35 to 40 final edition phone we 3-9331 first Section pages 1-20 vol. 72 no. 14 Price Loc with comics a Tel wednesday october 14, 1964 Sun rises . Moon rises . Sun sets . Moon sets . Forecast warm 50 and 75 tax study considering priorities decision goes part Way to meet Manitoba plea Ottawa Premier Duff Roblin emerged from the Federal provincial conference today at noon and declared that the proposed terms of reference of the tax Structure committee had been amended to go part Way towards Manitoba s desire for priorities for Public a Al i spending. The amended terms of refer once do not go the full Way to wards Manitoba s Case for Prio i cities but it does represent an i Advance for or. Roblin told j the free press. I t h e question of offshore j Mineral rights was also to come 1 under discussion in the afternoon. Or. Roblin said Manitoba would be making representations on j i is question because it was Vit ally concerned regarding Mineral rights offshore on Hudson Bay. Manitoba repeated its stand in the morning that a decision Ottawa staff Premier should be made soon regarding Roblin of Manitoba voiced doubt menial and tuberculosis cases in at the opening of the Federal ithe Hospital plan formula. He provincial conference Here Al provinces adopted this Day that the provinces would position expected to agree immediately the review in depth of the to the amending formula for the Canadian tax Structure was de a Constitution reported to have been circled upon last Spring at the worked out by the attorneys Gen a Quebec City plenary Confer eral enc. It envisaged an interim Roblin expects delay by Victor Mackie police Avert gang War Nab 54 boys St. Boniface officers arrest 9 confiscate knives crowbars a gang of St. Vital juveniles armed with knives leather belts and crowbars were intercepted by St. Boniface police in a Windsor Park shopping Centre tuesday night As they were speeding to revenge themselves on a St. Boniface gang. There were no eral and provincial attorneys my now cann0t general yesterday had kept. Mance minister Gor agreement on the Ponci d of the t will be de pies of an amending formula for k the Constitution. Please see tax study Page 5 surely they will not expect us today to pass approval on this formula. I would expect that we will take the proposals Back to please see Roblin Page 5 injuries. Chief Constable Bill Russell of St. Boniface reported wednes Day that at least 53 juveniles four of them girls and one 1r year Oil were involved. So far. Lie said police had determined 36 of the youths were from St. Vital and 14 from s. Boniface. The 18-year-old has been charged with Possession of an Offen Sive weapon and remanded a week. Seven juvenile boys and1 one girl were also charged with similar offences and transferred to juvenile court. Chief Russell said the St. Vital youths rounded up in the cot Lonwood shopping Centre in Windsor Park were probably on Soheir Way to Settle a score with St. Boniface juveniles who apparently had been involved in n dispute about a week ago in St. Vital. I the sequence of events began about . When St. Boni-1 face police received a phone Call from a boy in a Telephone Booth Highway 59 and the trans j Canada Highway said chief bus-1 sell. I please see juveniles Page 71 murder charge Laid a charge of capital murder was Laid wednesday against Clif Ford Raymond Olson 29, of Elm Wood following a fatal stabbing Early wednesday morning in North Winnipeg. Olson appeared before trate. Isaac Rice in Winnipeg magistrate s court and was handed to october 21. He was arrested by City detectives after phoning them while a City wide search was in pro Gress. The victim whose name has not been released was an out of town Man who was found at . On the floor of a House Ati 445 Burrows Avenue. He had two Stab wounds in his stomach. To i please see stabbing Page 15i studied Ottawa up possibility of some form of Atlantic Union first mooted 158 years ago and recently taken lightly at a pre Miers conference in Charlotte town was headed for serious study tuesday night. All four Atlantic premiers had apparently taken a second look with the immediate Prospect of a. Joint new Brunswick Nova Scotia commission to study the Union of those adjoining prov inces that had been a single Colony up to 1784. Premiers of Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island also saw possibilities in a merger of j the two Island provinces. All saw no immediate Prospect of j full scale Union. All conceded political and constitutional problems but Felt there would be economic advantages. Disclosure of the new a j proach to the question came As i a Surprise As representatives of i All provinces gathered Here for j fiscal and constitutional talks charge gop bribe Democrat tells of blackmail attempt by Robert Barkdoll Washington Spe Cial t p n s a democratic National committee employee swore tuesday that he recently was handed on a rain swept Washington Street after delivering copies of private democratic messages to John Gre Nier executive director of the Republican National committee. The charge made by Lotus Flajs 39, a teletype operator in the democratic committee s news and information office. He said in an affidavit dated oct. 12 that he delivered the Mes sages with the approval of democratic officials he had Noti fied when he was contacted. Please see charges Page 15 fascist charge hurled by Robert Thompson x j Milwaukee special tons senator Barry Goldwater in i the strongest accusation of the presidential Campaign tuesday labelled the democratic party a fascist organization which de mands 100 per cent conformity of its members. The Republican presidential nominee also accused president Johnson of deliberately halting the Bobby Baker investigation because of White House involve ment. I please see Goldwater Page 7. Luther King wins Nobel peace prize negro Integrationist Leader awarded world Honor Oslo Reuters the Nobel peace prize for 1964 has been awarded to american negro Integrationist Leader or. Martin Luther King it was offic Fly announced Here today. The prize which will be handed Civer dec. 10 during a ceremony in Oslo University amounts to swedish crowns dec. 10 is the birthday of Al Fred Nobel the 19th- Century swedish munitions maker and inventor of dynamite who set up the fund for the prize. Martin Luther King has consistently asserted the principle of the Oslo Nobel Institute said in its statement announcing the award. King son of an Atlanta Baptist minister and himself an ordained minister provided his fellow negroes with a powerful new weapon folded and shaped from the teachings of India s Gandhi in the fight for negro civil rights. King was born in Atlanta ga., in 1929 and went to the Crozer theological Seminary Chester a. He took his Doc Tor degree in theology of bos ton University and served later As a Baptist minister. _ please see King Page 7 school wage hike City teachers seek More Money Winnipeg s school teachers Are seeking salary increases w o r t h about As part of their new contract with the City s school Board. The teachers initial proposals were submitted tuesday. Representatives of the teachers submitted a Brief asking for a five per cent increase effective Jan. 1. 1965, in the Basic salary schedule for All teachers in the 1 division. If granted the increase would i lift salaries of teachers in the lower classes by a year. I and those in the higher classes by under the existing contract teachers salaries Range from to please see teachers Page 5 Luther King wins prize Quebec incidents end in fines Quebec Cpl two Demon-1 struck by police clubs during Manitoba Premier Duff Roblin left and Premier Robert Slang held right of Nova Scotia ret Down to business with other officials at tie Start of wednesday s Federal provincial premiers conference in Ottawa. Man in the Centre is not identified Wilson shakes off ice cold image with the Federal government. . Lions dismiss Bill Frank by Richard Purser free press staff writer Liverpool staff in the closing stages of Britain s hard fought general election Campaign labor Leader Harold Wil son has at last emerged from under the intellectual veneer that has for so Long masked him i from the Public. I in the Early stages of the Cam i pain he was what he had Al ways seemed to be an instinctively Brilliant bitterly witty i but glacially cold professional politician and economist. I he is really a very compassionate Man underneath his close associates kept assuring. Critics in the past but or. Wil son s social concern always Vancouver Lum in West Germany after a concert tour police said Here tuesday. Aldermen stand sit for Juba slight confusion prevailed at tuesday s City Council meeting when mayor Stephen Juba wearing his new ceremonial Chain of office entered from the rear of the chamber at . Some of the aldermen Rose when the mayor entered some did not. Those who did stand were not sure they were following procedure and those who remained seated Felt they were. Aldermen later requested directions on what procedure t they should follow when entering the Council chamber and when the mayor enters. Aid. Dave Mulligan said he would like to see More de Corum in new Council chamber. We Don t have to Salaam but we should come into the chamber As one we came in like Brown s he said. The matter was referred to a finance subcommittee which is dealing with various proposed changes to the procedure bylaw. There was Small Spectator attendance at the meeting tuesday night and delegation appeared Council. As the meeting got 7 under Way Only 10 people were in the two Public galleries which have a seating capacity for More than 200. The number of spectators dwindled As the evening wore on. I Russia builds Booster by Howard Simons Washington special tons United states has information that soviet Russia is build ing a giant new rocket Booster which could be capable of taking russian cosmonauts to the Moon s surface. A High National aeronautics and space administration Nasa official said tuesday there is increasing evidence of the new Booster s existence. It was further indicated that the russians now Are preparing to run the Moon race fast and hard notwithstanding recent statements suggesting the opposite. The new Booster whose size is unknown apparently has been built in secret. It has not yet been _ displayed. And it was not employed in launching the three Man Vos Khod spacecraft which landed safely yesterday after a 214-hour orbit around the Earth. Regarding the new and bigger Booster if the . Were build ing a similar vehicle in secret the first visible evidence vis Ible that is orbiting recon Naissance satellites would be the construction of giant test stands. Presumably this is what american reconnaissance Satel Lites have spotted in soviet rus Sia. Please see russians Page .15 stators against Queen Eliza Beth s visit to this provincial capital were fined tuesday while 26 other persons faced charges including injuring and interfering with policemen. Meanwhile Quebec. City police chief Roger Lemire conferred with the province s Dep Uty attorney general and emerged with no comment when asked if he was satisfied with his men s conduct during the visit. I will reply chief be mire said when asked if. The Quebec Force s behaviour Satis fied him. He said he was investigating his own Force s con duct and Deputy attorney Gen eral Charles edouard Cantin had ordered an inquiry into fed eral provincial and municipal police action. Reporters who had been the action were among his questioners and one of the 28 be fore the courts was a new York writer. Liquor prices hiked after oct. 19, a 25 ounce bottle j of the cheapest Type of Rye whisky will Cost from 20 to 45 cents More than it does now de pending on the Brand. Twenty five ounces of Gin will Cost 25 cents More than at present and the same amount of rum will be 20 cents More expensive. These Are the major items in the spirit and wine Price changes announced wednesday by the Manitoba liquor control com Mission in the Wake of the 15 cents a dozen increase in bottled Beer announced last week. The increases have been expected since the special Legisla Ture session of this summer. Premier Duff Roblin had fore cast rises of 30 cents in the Cost of a 26% ounce bottle of whisky. Please see liquor Page today s inside stories Public defender wanted Page 3 Royal visit reviewed Page 18 zoo plan by 2025? Page 35 editorial Pace silent protests behind the Iron curtain Tim Traynor where tories and labor stand on economics Richard Purser Canada cers advice from abroad City zone . Circulation total 126.408 salary scale praised by Ronald Lebel Ottawa unanimity and despatch reigned in the commons tuesday As maps dealt with three pieces of labor legislation and changes in the Federal provincial crop insurance program. Spokesmen for All four opposition parties praised the labor code providing for a s1.25 mini mum hourly wage two weeks paid vacation after one year and other minimum standards for 5go.ooo employees under fed Marc Schleiffer pleaded no Jeral jurisdiction. Guilty to disturbing the peace today debate continues on and causing a crowd to gather second Reading approval in hearing was set for oct. 21. The two who were fined had pleaded guilty. They were. 22 year old Montreal welder Yvon please see visit Page 15 London cheers Queen London cup the Queen flew Home to a Jolly Good Fel Low Welcome tuesday night As hundreds of britons turned out to pay noisy tribute to her Cour age and serenity during some of the difficult limes in her Ca Nadian tour. Usually londoners tend to be pretty Blase about the comings and Lomg of Royalty. But All that was put aside tuesday Peg tuesday when the Mercury night As an estimated peo pie defined the Chilly night air to travel to London Airport 15 Miles out of town to cheer and wave As she emerged from her please see return Page 5 principle of the labor code which was introduced oct. 1. The commons passed a Resolution endorsing the 1958 inter National convention condemning race Bias and other forms of discrimination in employment. The Senate passed an identical Resolution last summer and the Cabinet will ratify the Conven Tion shortly. Please see code Page 15 heat record broken an october heal wave toppled weather cords across the Prairies tuesday and the forecast was for More of the same today with a High of 85 expected in Winni a heat record that stood for years was smashed in Winni r. A. Emerson a native of Plum Coulee Man., has been elected presi Dent of the Canadian Pacific railway company succeed ing n. R. Crump. Or. Crump remains As chairman and takes Over the new Post of chief executive officer. Or. Emerson 53, had been a vice president since 1953. Please see Story " on Page 5 for More details. Rose to 83 degrees eclipsing the 82 above temperature of 1934. Seventeen other Points across the Prairies also set records including Regina and Moose jaw which were the hottest spots in Canada with a temperature of 87. In Alberta eight new records were set Calgary and Edmon ton having highs of 80 degrees. The highest temperature in the province was recorded at Lith Bridge where the temperature reached 85 degrees. Manitoba s highest tempera lures were set in Dauphin with 85, Gimli and Gretna 82, Rivers 8-1. In the North Brochet had a High of 60 and the Pas 74. Other records set in Saskatchewan were Broadview 85, Swift current and Yorkton. 84. Saskatoon and Estevan 83. Hud son Bay. 82 and Island Falls 76. The forecaster High for thurs Day is set at 75 degrees and Wea thermen do not expect the Indian summer to last Many More Days. Hodges predicts More red Trade Houston. Tex. I will be More . Trade with i communist nations in the future Commerce Secretary Luther Hodges predicts person ally i am for Selling Russia anything they can eat drink or he told a press Confer ence tuesday ;