Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, January 02, 1965

Issue date: Saturday, January 2, 1965
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Previous edition: Friday, January 1, 1965

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 2, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday. January 2, 1965 profile of Sukarno sex Playboy rules with Iron grip Jakarta a president Sukarno s critics Call him a boastful Playboy with a fond Ness for Beautiful women but he has ruled Indonesia with an Iron grip for 20 years. The easy thing to do is Call him an aging Playboy who can be bought off with some planes Leo feels like King again Phoenix Ariz. Only a three bedroom Home in the suburbs but obviously it makes Leo feel like a King again. A Canadian born lion Ess is keeping him company too. Leo is a lion who has t had much to Roar about the last several years. But Friday he officially occupied new quarters built mainly by donations from thousands of youngsters who raised almost Leo eight years old and american born was Down on his Luck two years ago. Originally destined for a circus career. Leo made the mistake of injuring a Trainer. The 300-Pound lion was sold to another Trainer who eventually abandoned Leo at a farm near Phoenix. Leo was turned Over to the zoo which took court action to get Legal ownership. The zoo was not in financial shape to build quarters for a lion however and was ready to sell him. Newspapers carried the Story of Leo s plight and this touched off a Campaign among youngsters. A Bank account was opened in Leo s name. Money soon started trickling in. School classes took up col i actions cake sales were held and youngsters talked Mer chants into donating items that could be auctioned. The funds went to Leo. A big boost came when a disc jockey raised by broadcasting for 10 Days in a partitioned off Corner of Leo s Cage. Last summer it was decided there was Money enough in the Bank and work was started on Leo s Home. He actually moved into one bedroom of the Home several months ago after spending two years i Small cages. An 18 month old Canadian born lioness named Reina joined him recently. Their Concrete Block enclosure has three sleeping rooms. About 300 persons turned out to watch from across a 25-foot-deep mat As Leo and Reina made their first appearance in the outdoor Section of their Home. It was t Long before the two began stalking each other playfully among the rocks much to the Delight of spectators. Steel Price review ordered Johnson City Tex. President Johnson has asked his Council of economic advisers to take a hard look at recent United states steel Price in creases to see whether they Are inflationary. Press Secretary George Reedy said Friday the president has asked Gardner Ackley chair Man of the Council of economic advisers to look into this mat Ter and report Back promptly. Johnson was scheduled to end his two week vacation at his Texas ranch and Fly Back to Washington today to put the Fin Ishing touches on his state of the Union message. The message to be delivered at 9 . Monday to a joint session of Congress and television viewers will sketch in Broad terms what Johnson Hopes to accomplish in the next four years. On steel Reedy said it will be up to Ackley to decide whether to recommend action. Since there Are no Price or wage controls any action presumably would have to be in the nature of persuasion. Johnson is known to be concerned about inflationary pres sures of the steel Price in creases and to have urged the steelmakers to put the National interest first. Warsaw a polish Leader Wladyslaw Gomulka told the polish socialist youth con Gress a Large majority of Young couples cannot count on getting free fits. And should think several years before marriage about getting an apart ment. The Way is through hous ing it costs an initial capital investment of to to join. Or a Western Diplomat recently said but it s a lot More complicated than Sukarno s sudden move to pull Indonesia out of the United nations indicated that the Diplo mat knows Sukarno better than Many of his Bung Karno or brother Karno As he is known to indo Nesia s More than inhabitants May be boastful May like women and May be aging. At 63, however he remains an unpredictable Force on the International scene who poses in creasing problems for the West Ern world. I will crush Malaysia before the cock crows on new year s Sukarno warned in 1964 Malaysia was far from crushed As the new year dawned Friday. Sukarno had or dered four invasions of the federation s Mainland during 1964 All were repulsed. I am no he i once said. But i am open minded. Don t be afraid of be ing in 1964, Indonesia appeared to veer More sharply toward the communist Camp. Relations with the West particularly the United states reached a Point. Sukarno signed an arms agreement with the soviet Union said to hell with . And predicted that the United states would lose the War in South Viet Nam. As Indonesia s first and Only was never elected but assumed the has led a charmed life escaping assassination attempts at least four times. One of Asia s most colourful figures and a great orator he can whip crowds into tears laughter or hysteria. Once on one of his Many trips abroad he jokingly chided a French Magazine photographer after the publication called Sukarno the great the photographer replied in Paris that is a during a visit to the United states officials in Detroit said he asked them to Supply him with an assortment of women. Unbelieving they refused. Born in East Java the son of a schoolmaster Sukarno planned to become a civil Engi Neer but switched to politics As a Rabid nationalist. With Japan s surrender to the allies Sukarno proclaimed in Donesia s Independence in 1945. As ruler of the world s sixth largest nation he has guided Indonesia through years of re volts and economic headaches As a virtual dictator. Some critics hold that us j Karno s propaganda Campaign is aimed at domination of South East Asia and is also a diver Sion to take the minds of the people off their troubles at Home. They say his anti malay Sia Campaign is typical. Sukarno s Days As head of the world s largest archipelago May be numbered. He underwent a kidney operation last year and has been under treatment. Re ports persist that he has lost the use of one kidney and the other is not functioning Well. The whirling dervishes of Turkey say they dance to pro Duce a state of ecstasy by with drawing the mind from earthly things to better contemplate the divine. Flies life houseflies have been known to live for almost a month. Knights of Columbus newspaper fill a card game no. 19 win up to Jean Yamashita bids Farewell seven top construction men who were to spend new year s eve i Tokyo Japan. The men Are going to Ceylon where they will supervise construction of an Airport being rebuilt and extended under the sponsorship of the Canadian Colombo plan. Surrounding miss Yamashita Are left to Boris Puhach Marcel Dumaine and Leonard Zenith. In the Back Row left to right Are Hernit Bardison James gordian Leo default and Bill Carmichael. The Man Are expected to be in Ceylon for a period of six months to one year. Tallman construction co. Ltd. Has won the million contract to restore existing facilities and extend the Airport in Katuna Yake. See Story Page heiress leaves nothing to son new York late Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan for Mer Duchess of Marlborough who died last month at 88, left the bulk of the Vanderbilt for tune to her favorite grandchild lady Sarah Russell the new York daily news says. The news says mrs. Balsan s will filed in surrogate s court at rivet head n.y., stated that her son the present Duke of Marlborough was left nothing because he had been amply j provided for under arrange j ments made by my the Story says the value of her estate is not known but is j expected to no into millions. Most of it was in the form of a Trust received from her father grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt who founded the family wealth on his Railroad Empire. The news says lady Sarah 43, wife of american newspaper publisher Edwin Russell gets about 60 per cent of the Trust plus her grandmother s estate at Southampton and her jewel at Southampton and her jewel collection. Russell publishes the Harrisburg a Patriot news and Vogue Magazine. Lord Charles Spencer Church ill a grandson receives about 16 per cent and the Villa at Palm Beach Fla. A third grandchild lady car Oline waterhouse 41, of red Ding England also was willed about 16 per cent and mrs. Rosemary Muir 35, of Castle Wood England about eight per cent. She is a fourth grandchild. The former Duchess and her first husband the ninth Duke of Marlborough were estimated to have received Between 000.000 and of Vanderbilt Money and to have received about in come from it. Total withdrawal stocks Field England thieves raided a Small Northumberland Post of fice they stole a Safe. They also stole the Post office truck parked outside to carry away the Safe. Use the experts Belfast Northern Ireland police Are to use leading rally Drivers including Monte Carlo rally Winner Paddy Hopkirk in a new Campaign against dangerous driving. Faculty members plan series of five talks a series of Public lectures on Canada since the second world War will be Given by United col Ege faculty members Jan. 19 to feb. 16. The lectures will be Given on five consecutive tuesdays at . In convocation Hall United College the first lecture problems of change for the Canadian in Dian will be Given by j. H. Steinbring who is studying the Northern indians of Manitoba. Or. Steinbring is work ing towards his doctorate in social anthropology at the University of Wisconsin. Jan. 26, Cornelius j. Jaensen. Assistant professor of history Wil discuss the new role of French Canada in the second lecture. Feb. 2. J. E. Mulvaney. Assis Tant professor of economics will Analyse Canada s major economic problems. Feb. 9, or. M. R. Kruuner assistant professor of English will discuss woman s changing Sta Tus. Miss Kruuner has taught at United College for the past four years. Final lecture in the five week series will be Given by or. W. E. Swayze chairman of the English department at United College. His topic will be Post War eng Lish Canadian literature. How to play 1. Purchart Bingo cards in sealed envelopes from your local drug store. 2. Mark off Bingo numbers on your cards which appear below. 3. Mark off additional Bingo numbers which will appear nightly ii this newspaper. 4. 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