Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 9, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Today s Index classified 24 to 34 Jumble 26 comics 14, 15 movies 9 deaths 34 sports 20 to 23 finance 12, 13 television. 8 income tax 14 women 16 i Winnipeg free press final edition phone we 3-9331 vol. 72 to. 114 Price 10c with comics Winnipeg 9, ims Sun rises . Moon rises . Sunsets Moon sets . Forecast colder 10 below 5 below Rouleau used pm s stationery letter sent to parole Board told of Job awaiting convict Ottawa exhibit filed with the Dorion inquiry showed today that Liberal my Guy Rouleau made representations to the National parole Board on behalf of convict Bob Tremblay on the stationery of prime minister Pearson s office. A copy of a july 17 letter by or. Rouleau to the Board was headed office of the prime the copy showed that or. Rouleau signed the letter As an my and As parliamentary Secre tary to or. Pearson. Or. Rouleau resigned nov. 24 As parliamentary Secretary after the Rivard affair broke in the commons. He said he had made representations on behalf of Lucien Rivard wanted in the . On narcotics conspiracy charges. The exhibit showed that or. Rouleau told the parole Board july 17 that Rivard had a Job open for Tremblay who was serving 20 years for attempted murder in a Vancouver narcotics Case. At that time Rivard had been in jail for about a month after being arrested june 19 in Mont real for . Authorities. Or. Rouleau has testified that he renewed his representations on behalf of Tremblay after see ing Rivard in Ottawa june 17. Please see parole Page la City men fined in us. Minneapolis special two Winnipeg Coin dealers Somer 0. James 43, of 592 Ash Street and Nicholas e. Gerb inst 36, of 365 Alfred Street were fined each monday for smuggling collectors corns and medals into the United states. The men who own and operate the Regency Coin and stamp co., 157 Rupert Avenue paid their fines in Federal District court Here. Conviction on the smuggling charge automatically barred the two from unrestricted entry into the United states. Their min Neapolis attorney Richard 0. Johnson asked that this restriction be dropped because a fourth of their business is in the United states. Johnson Pointec out that the major Coin shows and exhibition Are in the United states. Judge Edward j. Devitt de Nied the request pointing of that the men could apply to the immigration service for a waiver to the Rule. If the waiver is granted they would have to notify the service of each impending visit and the purpose of the trip. See smuggling Page 17 . Airliner crash kills eighty four new York flotilla of ships criss crossed the Calm seas off Jones Beach today in a grim search for bodies and debris from the crash of an air liner. Eighty four persons were aboard the Eastern airlines dc-7b, a four engined propellor driven plane when it dived into the Atlantic minutes after taking off from Kennedy Airport Mon Day night. No one survived the Impact of the. 52-ton Airliner into the sea. A Geyser of flame signalled the tragedy to watchers on Shore some eight Miles away. A Young Canadian stewardess was among the dead. By Daybreak searchers had recovered seven bodies. Multi lated parts of other bodies and fragments of wreckage gave mute testimony to the Force of the Impact thirteen coast guard vessels searched a 200-Square-mile area Oil Long Island s South Shore. Three seaplanes and three Heli copters flew patterns Over the scene. Along 40 Miles of Beach Shore patrols collected debris that washed ashore v there was no immediate hint of what caused the tragedy. The weather was Good there was no hint of sabotage and everything seemed Normal when the plane took off monday night from Kennedy Federal official said. Please see crash Page 17 City boosts game quota by wants both other govt. To up Grants by Winnipeg City Council voted j.2 to 5 monday night to increase the City s contribution to the 1967 pan american games to from at the same time Council voted to ask the Federal government to increase its Grant to and the provincial government to contribute a straight Mil lion. The Federal government two weeks ago stated it would con tribute up to million on the basis of a three Way split be tween the three Levels of govern ment. The province followed by see pan am games Page 11 doctor revolt 1 v looms British ads want More pay London a a revolt among Bri Tain s family doctors loomed today after. The government accepted a report Mon d a y recommending pay increases far be Low the doctors de mands. They had sought the addition of More than to the complicated Pool system from which tors in the National health ser vice draw their., incomes. In Stead the committee recommended strings attached please see doctors Page 17 mob called out Manitoba officially Ottawa cup Canada s population at Jan. 1, 1965, numbered an increase of or 1.8 per cent since Jan. 1 last year and of 000 or 6.6 per cent since the census of june 1, 1961, the Bur eau of statistics reported to Day. Other annual increases in this period were in 1962 and 1963. Ontario was the fastest grow ing province in 1964 numerically but British Columbia held the Lead in percentage growth. On Tario gained or 2.1 per cent Quebec or 1.8 per cent British Columbia or three per cent Alberta or 1.8 per cent and the provinces with smaller in creases. Estimated total populations of the provinces by Jan. 1965 were Ontario Quebec British Columbia Alberta Manitoba Saskatchewan Nova Scotia new Brunswick Newfoundland Prince Edward Island j Harkness returns to fray Calgary up Douglas Harkness progressive conserva Tive my for Calgary North said monday it is impossible for John Diefenbaker to continue Asna tonal conservative Leader be cause about half the party s National executive is in favor of a change. Or. Harkness former defence minister did not attend the Ottawa meeting saturday at which the executive decided against a leadership convention. He said in a interview he will go to of Awa wednesday to see what happened and what can be or. John of the Alberta conservative association said or. Harkness re Marks Are Wishful he said the general feeling of the executive is that or. Diefenbaker should continue As Leader. Or. Harkness has called consistently for or. Diefenbaker s resignation As Leader since a split with the Leader in 1963. He said he will meet Leon Balcer rebel Quebec tory Leader and others during his visit to Ottawa. Manitoba runs for jobs Roblin Premier Duff Roblin admitted under Cross examination Mon Day that Manitoba has a growth rate for Industrial employment. Or. Roblin told the Thompson inquiry commission that this province is having to run like mad in order to maintain present Levels of Industrial employment. The Premier was replying to air Canada lawyer Henry Monk who had inferred that the loss of the airline s Winni Peg overhaul base would t be a serious blow to Manitoba s Economy. Both or. Monk and or. Roblin were among the principal participants monday As commission continued to investigate whether the local base should be moved to Montreal. The Premier quoted Mani Toba s growth rate in a bid to illustrate the economic damage that would be caused by the Case s removal. He said the province s present gains in please see Roblin Page 2 inside stories City jail jammed Page 3 a voice from the 6 800 hubbies read Cook books Page 21 editorial Pace Washington get conflicting advice on Viet Nam Richard Purser Constitution with a locked in veto Maurice Western Afghanistan s quiet revolution Stephen Hugh Jones . Circulation qty zone total 126.408 two men aboard a coast guard boat stretch overboard to retrieve a bit of debris from the Eastern airlines plane that crashed in the Atlan tic Ocean off Jones Beach on Long Island monday night. The picture was taken tuesday morning from a helicopter hover ing Over a flotilla of ves Sels combing the offshore area for. Bodies and Deb Ris. Local air fares r China pledges retaliation peking paper declares . Air strikes must be paid Back with interest Winnipeg air travellers face apparent Price discrimination when they Fly directly Over the Polar routes to Europe the Thompson inquiry commission was told tuesday. Richard b. Blackwell a transportation consultant with r. L. Banks inc., Washington d.c., said discrimination exists because the direct London flight costs the same Price As the 600-mile routing via Montreal. Or. Blackwell a Manitoba government witness was suggesting ways to develop International aviation services at Winnipeg Airport. The commission headed by Winnipeg lawyer d. A. Thomp son is studying this City s aviation future including pos sible retention of the Ai Canada overhaul base Here. Discrimination or. Blackwell told the com Mission that the Winnipeg Lon Don Polar routes is just about 600 Miles Shorter than the Montreal London flight. By charging the for the two routing he said a penalty is levied against Interior sections of Canada. The apparent Price Dis please see hearing Page-2 peking Reuters massive anti american demonstrations blocked traffic in peking streets today As China became the first of Hanoi s allies to hurl the threat of retaliation for . And South vietnamese air strikes against North Viet Sian it came in an editorial in the communist a r t y newspaper eople s daily that said the air tracks have to be Long columns of Blue Clad demonstrators carrying Multi Dolored paper flags and red Anners and slogans paraded All Over peking in lured Well drilled local militia armed with rifles. The new China news Agency Wake of two . Air stakes against that country in Retalia Tion for assaults by communist guerrillas on american bases in South Viet Nam. Please see Moscow Page 2 Russia May cancel president s visit by Vincent Moscow special tons the russian government announced monday thai it is going d take Steps to safeguard North Viet Nam against future . Attacks. It also indicated that unless he United states stops its aggressive behaviour presi Dent Johnson might As Well forget about the visit he wants o make to the soviet Union this year. The government statement issued by the soviet news Agency Tass said the soviet Union wants to improve relations with the . However it said this process in incompatible with aggressive manifestations in such manifestations it said Are capable of crossing out various Steps undertaken in the interests of improving soviet american the soviet Union did not elaborate on the help it will provide North Viet Nam in the Britain backs . London special tons the British government expressed firm support for the United states retaliatory action in Viet Nam monday while apparently trying to keep a foot in the door of the conference room. The new foreign Secretary Michael Stewart told the House of commons that Britain thought the . Action was completely justified. He also said that he did not feel the situation warranted reconvening of the 1954 Geneva conference on Indochina. Britain with the soviet Union was co chairman of that con Ference at which the Borders of North and South Viet Nam were drawn. Or. Stewart said Britain has been told by Russia that the Kremlin does not think the co chairmen have a continuing responsibility for affairs in Indochina. The foreign minister did no1 say Fiat the British government has traditionally shared this View however giving Rise to speculation that Britain would be willing to use the Geneva machinery As a tool for negotiating a peaceful settlement in Viet Nam if this Ever became feasible. Tit for Tat however or Stewart in no Way indicated that Britain now regarded negotiations As de please see Britain Page 2 Johnson warns reds w a s Hin 0 n tons president Johnson warned the communist world monday never to make the mistake of underestimating . Determination to pay any Price or the defence of Freedom. The president his Only Public reference of the Day to the Viet Nam crisis to a group of boy scouts after he met wit the National Security Counci a Sci and congressional Lead ers of both parties. The leaders applauded the president s weekend decision to retaliate against North vie Nam for the communist attacks on . Forces in South vie Nam. They gained the impression that the president had to answer with air assaults any new communist attacks on american forces in South vie . Please see Johnson Page 2 the Agency quoted an Edito rial from the people s daily As aying when debts accumulate sey must be repaid at com Joi ind we chinese people mean what we the editorial dded. We warn . Imperialists fou Are overreaching your elves in trying to extend the War with your Small forces in Indochina Southeast Asia and the far East to be Frank we Are waiting or you in Battle array. Insist on imposing War on us Teavy rebuffs Are in store for _ please see peking Page 2 canadians May be evacuated Ottawa possible evacuation of dependents of canadians serving with the inter National control commission under an external affairs department offi Cial said monday night. He said the move in the South East asian would hav to be looked into by Canada there Are Only four Canadian dependents in Viet Nam an any decision to remove them would probably be based on recommendation for such move by Blair Cana Dian commissioner the commission. No such recon rend action has yet been Canada Poland and in ii serve on the three nation con Mission set up by the Gen Eva conference to end fighting in Indochina. Aid China waited to Battle Aray for any attempt to extend the conflict in Southeast rocks Fly in Moscow x from a enters Moscow up about 500 demonstrators hurled rocks and smashed windows of the . Embassy today and smeared the building with Green and Blue Ink in a protest against . Air raids on North Viet Nam the crowd surged past a thin Cine of police. Most of the Ein Jassy windows on. The ground and second floor were smashed. Some in the crowd Hung anti american signs on the seven toot Iron picket Fence in front of the building. The demonstrators were led by asian students from Lumumba University. While police made no serious attempts to control toe disorders for at least 20 minutes they later moved in several busloads of reinforcements and began Clearing the sidewalks. After Clearing the sidewalk the police began getting Tough with students who. Continued to try to break through their Cor Don. One vietnamese and a police Man were seen wrestling in the Snow before other policemen pushed the student Back into the crowd. Near sask. Hol Lehir mine set Metal mines limited of Tor onto will locate a refinery arid mine nearest. Lazare Man., according to Liberal la for will be s first Potash or. Smerchansky said the firm is expected to formally announce the project Early next week. A mining Engineer he is consultant to the firm. Shaft sinking is expected to begin later this year. Over All plans ares for an operation similar to that at Esterhazy International has a mine and output would be about to tons a Day. Employment would be provide for about 600 workers. Exact site of the refinery his looking for an aircraft this want and under planes 60c Cessna 180a float plane on wheels some damage to wings Tail Section fuselage and prop All repairable. Full panel and Mark ii radio. -j6.20q. Is. Phone we 3-9786 or is among the hundreds of bar gains in today s classified Tion. No i what you need shop and save in free press want ads. Not been decided said or. Smerchanski. However he expected it to close to St. Lazare near the Saskatchewan Border and 230 Miles from. Winnipeg Metal mines has Mineral rights or drilling permits on two townships in these to the Saskatchewan the firm drilled three test holes near St. Lazare last fall and said at the time results had been excellent one estimate of the extent of the Beds of extractable Potash in the area is 70 Square Miles., the development mean a please see Potash Page 11 Garson May be . A by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff former Justice minister in the St Laurent Liberal administration and Premier. Manitoba for five1 years is the Man most Likely to do succeed lieutenant governor or Rick Willis. Or. Carson s name is known to be at tile top of the list among those being considered Post. At Winnipeg Public schools the University Mani Toba and Manitoba Law school met degree in Bachelor of Laws. He was appointed King s counsel in 1935. He was first elected to the Matoba legislature in 1927. He was appointed provincial treasurer in progressive government in 1906.in 1941 please see Manitoba 11 Iff
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