Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 11, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Today s Index classified 30 to 41 comics 28, 29 deaths. 14 finance 22, 23 income Jumble 32 movies 21 sports 43 to 47 20 women 17 to 19 final edition phone we 3-9331 first Section pages 1 -j.6 vol. 72 116 -1 zip Watt comics Winnipeg thursday february 11, 1965 Sun rises . . Sun sets . Moon sets . Forecast Milder 5 and 20 Masson called liar by lawyer probe told bail arrangement for Rivard was Only story9 Ottawa up criminal lawyer Leo Renex Maranda 32, at the Dorion inquiry today described Liberal organizer Guy Masson As a liar and. A hoaxer. He said it is possible he told lawyer Pierre Lamontagne in september that it was Masson who was behind the alleged bribe offer to or. Lamontagne. The inquiry is investigating the allegations of or. Lamon Tagne that he was offered 000 july 14 by Raymond Denis then executive assistant to immigration minister Tremblay to agree to Lucien Rivard s re lease on bail. Please see bail Page 10 farm Aid planned in sask. Regina up Saskatchewan agriculture will be Able to obtain financial assist Ance in the near future from the Saskatchewan economic development corporation Premier Ross Thatcher said wednesday. Or. Thatcher told the legis lature a Bill would be introduced to allow Secco to Deal with the agricultural Industry. In this Way Secco would be enabled to lend Money to Farmers requiring financial assistance to begin new and specialized types of Tion the Premier said during the throne speech debate. Please see in Bill page1 5 file theft denied Regina up acting opposition Leader j. H. Brocket Bank wednesday denied charges that former Kcf Cabinet minis ters had stolen files from government offices last year after they were replaced by a Liberal administration. Or. Brockelbank at a press conference said former Kcf ministers removed from their offices All then private confidential files As did the Leader of the he said no files were removed that would have prevented the government doing a Good Job. Please see Kcf Page 10 Maureen Cox London Starr 24, the beatles drummer mar ried 18-year-old Maureen Cox to Day. A spokesman said the parents of both Ringo and his mde were present for the civil Cere Mony at the London s Caxton Hall registry office. After the ceremony the couple left London for a Short Honey Moon at an undisclosed place. The spokesman said Ringo had to be Back in London Mont Day for movie work. Ramp officer jailed Prince Rupert . Up an ramp Constable was sentenced Here wednesday to two months in jail after he pleaded guilty to fraud in the handling of meal accounts for prisoners at this North coast Community s jail. Constable a. G. Kemp 35, was one of four men two other ramp constables and a restaurant owner charge with fraud. The restaurant owner Low Kut sing 69, also pleaded guilty and was Given a suspended sentence. Magistrate Hailey Jessop of Kitimat ordered sing released after he posted a Bond to keep the peace for two years. Hease see fraud Page 10 Ringo Starr is married pan am body May quit warns Riley will disband if financing not arranged by next week w. Culver Riley president of the pan Ameri can games 1967 society has told mayor Stephen Juba that the 25-member society will disband if financing of the games in t settled by next week. Or. Riley made the statement in a letter dated feb. 9 to mayor Juba. Copies of the letter have been sent to Canada s health min ister Judy Lamarsh Premier Duff Roblin and metro chair Man r. H. G. Bonnycastle. The games Are scheduled to be held Here in 1967. In his letter or. Riley said the games society will hold a meeting wednesday at which a decision to disband will prob ably be made. He said the society would be sorry to disband because it has worked hard on the project but if adequate funds can t be1 provided then our responsibility has been discharged and we have no further meanwhile in a wednesday interview mayor Juba said if j further financing in t available from the senior governments and area municipalities an emergency meeting will be held tuesday to consider relinquish ing the games. The mayor said financing cannot be delayed any a decision had to be reached. Monday night Winnipeg City i Council increased its contribution by to to help meet an anticipated games deficit. Council also voted to ask the senior j governments to increase their contributions by each and to ask the area municipal please see pan am Page ,13 Rinco Starr Barry Digweed superintend ent registrar of Caxton Hall performed the ceremony. The beatles manager Brian Epstein was Best Man. Also present at the ceremony took about five minutes two beatles John Len non and George Harrison. Len non was accompanied by his wife. Ringo s wedding leaves two beatles unmarried Harrison and Paul Mccartney. No serious problem for Canada Gordon Ottawa up finance min ister Gordon said wednesday no serious difficulty for Canada appears to flow from president Johnson s new balance payments measures but Canada won t be left entirely untouched. He assured . Treasury Secretary Dillon that Canada will not use an exemption granted earlier from the inter est equalization tax to borrow funds in the . To increase this country s foreign Exchange re serves. Or. Gordon said in a state ment that the special message to Congress by president John son is reassuring to Canada. They Are taking extensive measures to Deal with their own balance of payments Situa Tion and it is Clear that in do ing so they have taken account of our situation Here. The Trade and financial re lations Between Canada and the . Are so substantial that we could scarcely expect the us to take measures to improve its balance of payments which would leave us entirely untouched. However there does not appear to be anything amongst the president s proposals that cause Canada serious or. Gordon said will Dif an exempt please see . Action Page 12 no action on crisis planned Ottawa staff prime minister Lester Pearson said today the Canadian government is planning to take no direct action in the Viet Nam crisis at this time. He said Canadian observers at tile scene Likely will report the United states air strike against North Viet Nam to the principal members of the truce commis Sion. However he said the Cana Dian government is not planning any action to have the Confer ence of major Powers reconvened. He made the statement in reply to questions after the Cabinet meeting thursday. Earlier t. C. Douglas National nip Leader in a press Viet Nam Page 13 today s inside stories Union agent keeps Job Page 3 col. Nasser evens score. Page 6 second period rough House Page 43 editorial Pace or. Douglas least on a broken Reed big stakes under the Bay or. Bennett tries the Back door Maurice Western Tom Saunders City circulation 90.076 126.408 negroes rounded up forced to March Selma Ala. Sought Protection of . In their civil rights struggle after 160 negro teen-agers1 Werp forced to March three Miles outside Selma wednesday by sheriff James Clark. Still More right to vote demonstrations were promised to Day and some of the negro students said they would lie Down on the sidewalk if Clark attempted to drive them away again. Hundreds of aroused parents voted wednesday night to ask president Johnson to put Selma Rule. Or. Martin Luther King jt., returning to the City several hours after the sheriff had compelled the teen age demonstrators to walk and run three Miles into the c n t r y Side warned his followers once More that they must not return Vio Lence for v we those who of press he that we will Wear you Down with our capacity to suffer King related in detail his con Ference with Johnson in Washington tuesday and said the president had promised to seek new Federal voter legislation. The integration Leader re minded the angered parents they have another Chance to Register As voters monday. The Dallas county Board of registrars meets for the second and final session this month he urged negroes to turn out in numbers that will let the the world governor please see Auto pact hit . Senators criticize terms by Richard Purser free press staff writer Washington staff the first signs have appeared of a congressional storm Over the .-Canada Auto Trade agreement signed last month., senator Albert Gore demo crat Tennessee demanded yesterday that the secret deals Between the Canadian govern ment and the major Auto manufacturers which Are the working basis of the agreement be made Public. His demand came at a Surprise hearing of the Cana Dian subcommittee of the Senate foreign relations com Mittee at which administration officials explained the agree ment. Another democratic commit tee member sen. Stuart Symington of Missouri joined sen. Gore in strongly questioning the agreement. He said it would hit american employment and in vestment opportunities. Sen. Gore expressed great reservations about the pact assistant Secretary of state for economic affairs Griffith Johnson said it would not have injurious effects on the Yanieri Nhon. Which left up can Auto Industry. He said he could not reveal the Ottawa please see senator Page 13 . Jets blast n. Viet Nam guerrilla military Barracks plastered in massive air attacks from Reuters a Saigon up More than 128 Carrier and land based . Jet fighters combined with 28 South vietnamese planes today in two massive raids on military objectives in North Viet Nam. If Washington getting Tough Reuters news Agency quoted . Military spokesman As saying three . Navy jets were shot Down in the Retalia Ory action for Viet Cong guerrilla raids on qui Nhon wednes mesday night in which 22 Ameri cans Are believed to have been killed. By Richard Purser free press staff writer Washington staff to Day s heavy american and vietnamese air raid on North Viet Nam were Seon Here As conforming that the United states has adopted a new. Policy of Strong retaliation against each act of violence by communist forces against american forces in South Viet Nam. White House press Secretary George Reedy virtually said As much this morning in a state ment describing the attack As in response to further direct provocation by the Hanoi re the air strike followed yester Day s carefully planned c o m Monist Viet Cong attack on an in qui to 28 americans dead. President tie 150-plane vietnamese american army Billet Johnson ordered attack on North a meeting with the National. Security Council yesterday. News that the retaliation had taken place overnight came As no Surprise Here. It has been believed Here that sunday s raid in response to an earlier Viet Cong attack was the first demonstration of the new policy of continuous direct retaliation. The policy was brought about by the weekend visit to Saigon of Mcgeorge Bundy presidential special assistant on National Security. The Bundy Mission appears to have resulted in administration accept Ance of the views of . Ambassador Gen. Maxwell Tay Lor in Saigon and the joint chiefs of staff in Washington. Private top military opinion has favored a Strong . Policy to prevent american determination please see Purser Page 5 wounded . Military men Are readied for moving from a transport plane at Scott air Force wednesday night. They were flown to this Illinois base for a in the base Hospital. Many of the 16 aboard will be moved to other hospitals today. They were wounded in recent Viet Cong attacks in Viet Nam. Olson convicted of manslaughter by Gordon Dodd for a Short while wednesday night a silent expressionless Man sat slumped in the Dock of a Winnipeg courtroom and found himself no longer the Centre of attention he had been during the past three j the eyes of officials and spectators were focused instead on. The judge s Bench opposite him empty except Fot a television set conveying the fortunes of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal canadians. And in a a jury of 11 men and one woman was deliberating whether or not the Man was guilty or not of Cap ital murder an offence carrying a possible death penalty. The to set had been Transfer red from tie jury room to the courtroom while the 12 made their decision. The courtroom clock showed . As attention swung Back to the Man in the Dock and the jury who had been out for hours pronounced its verdict not Guity of capital murder but guilty of manslaughter. Clifford Raymond Olson 29, accused of killing a Man he had never seen before smiled for the first time. He was told by or. Justice r. G. B. Dickson he would be held in custody for a pre sentence report the verdict came after opposing counsel had clashed in their submissions to the jury about what Olson had in mind when he rushed angrily into the House where his estranged wife was entertaining Hellar Barney Rak 29, of fort William who was stabbed twice in the Stom Ach in the ensuing scuffle. Court heard Olson s wife Hazel and her sister mrs. Sharon pet please see Olson Page 5 Tomato hurled at Queen Khartoum Sudan Reuters police today arrested a youth who threw a Tomato at the motorcade in which Queen Eliza Beth was touring Khartoum to Day. I the Tomato sailed harmlessly past a motorcycle outrider. Wednesday school children Al Al Obeid in the Western part of the country. Shouted anti British slogans As the Royal couple drove past. Looking for a Pup this want and under dogs Etc. 16 top Quality registered German Shepherd male Pup. Phone 837-3044. Is among the hundreds of gains in today s classified Sec Tion. No matter what need shop and save in free press want ads. Down but apparently not directly from enemy fire. Two fell n the sea and one crashed handed at the Danang air base. Two of the pilots were rescued. The spokesman quoted by Reuters said More Navy it fighters based on three air Craft carriers steaming in the South China sea raided a Mili Ary Barracks area in Chang Hoa 50 Miles North of the Bor Der please see raids Page 5 India France agree by Selig Harrison new Delhi special tons India and France appealed wednesday for a political rather than a military solution in Viet Nam. The two Day visit of French Premier Georges Pompidou Herti ended without overt indications that any specific formula on the future of Viet Nam had been considered in his talks with Indian leaders. But Indian officials said that or. Pompidou and prime min ister Shastri supported the general objective of a neutralization plan based on the 1954 Geneva agreement and embracing North and South Viet Nam Laos and Cambodia. Indian and French views Are described As very please see visit Page 13, Pope issues Appeal Vatican City Pope Paul today issued an impassioned plea for Peice in Viet Nam so that innocent populations May be saved from new trials and new he said the world seems to be returning to discord and conflicts after a promising period of eased tension. The Pope said it seemed impossible that with the memories of the second world War still fresh there Are people who dare to turn their minds to thoughts of the torments and anguish which were suffered have the immense ruins which were amassed have the cruel massacres taught the Pope asked. We turn to All interested men on whatever Side they May be so that innocent popu lations May be saved from new trials and new the Pope speaking to a pub Lic audience of pilgrims said his fatherly heart cannot stand up to imagining the consequences of a modern War because of the terrible Powers of the weapons which it is to be feared men would use if they forget they Are Brothers and sons of god and resort to violence instead of Force of the hour he said. The Pope did not mention the United nations by name but let the International institutions capable of preventing the Force be strength
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