Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 13, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba
12 Winnipeg free press saturday february Johnson orders shakeup of . State department v Washington Dent Johnson announced today a High level shakeup at the state department with Averell Harri Man to be replaced by John son s old Friend Thomas c. Mann in the no. 3 Post. Mann now assistant Secre tary for inter american affairs will become undersecretary for economic affairs. Harriman who has held this unde Secre tar ship will become an ambassador at Large. Succeeding Mann in the inter american assignment will be Jack Hood Vaughn now ambassador to Panama. George e. Reedy White House press Secretary said the shifts were prompted by a har Riman request to be relieved of administrative burdens. Reedy said Harriman former democratic governor of new York will handle specific High level assignment in the depart ment and the press Secretary was questioned about the continued absence from Washington of state undersecretary Dean Rusk who is in Cocoa Beach Fla., where he went to recuperate from a cold. Reedy said published Specula Tion that Rusk might either be out of sympathy with current american policy in Viet perhaps was sicker than announced Are totally speculations with no basis one reporter asked whether Rusk had resigned. Or. Rusk is going to be Kcf fired More in 44 than grits now Heald Regina up attorney general d. V. Heald tabled three documents in the Saskatchewan legislature Friday which he said showed the former Kcf government fired More people when it took office in 1944 than the present Liberal government has done since taking office last year. Or. Heald said the documents indicated 11 people were dismissed or had their appointments . Govt. Ponders charges Victoria up attorney general Robert Bonner said Fri Day the possibility of laying a charge against the writer of a letter to prime minister Pear son s office on Premier Ben Nett s office stationery is being actively considered. Or. Bonner told a press con Ference the question of whether to Lay a charge in the matter will be studied at a meeting this afternoon Between officials of his department and the ramp. He said no announcement is expected to come out of the meeting until sometime next week. Or. Bonner s press Confer ence followed a speech in the legislature thursday night by Alan Macfarlane l Oak Bay demanding the attorney general name the author of the letter and take action in the matter. The letter has been described by or. Bennett As a phoney but or. Bonner has cautioned reporters against referring to it As a despite the fact it bore a fake signature of the Premier. Or. Macfarlane said Friday in an interview meanwhile thai the letter s author May have been silenced to prevent an explanation of circumstances surrounding the letter. The letter apparently was in support of a bid by Harry Stonehill a United states millionaire to enter Canada As a landed immigrant. Or. Bennett has asked that the letter be placed before the Dorion commission now investigating alleged irregularities in the immigration department. Or. Macfarlane told the legislature that if the attorney Gen eral has not done his duty by tuesday next a Liberal my would identify the author of the letter. Whooper population up in 64 Regina world s whooping Crane population in creased by More than 25 per cent in 1964 and now num Bers 50, says Ernie Paynter director of the Saskatchewan wildlife Branch. In an annual report to the Saskatchewan fish and game league or. Paynter said 11 new whoppers added to the population was the largest increase in whooping cranes reported for Many cancelled by the new Liberal government. During a comparative period in 1944 when the Kcf government took office or. Heald said 47 people were asked for their resignations and 60 were fired a total of 107, he said. Or. Heald said on dec. 31, 1944, there were civil servants compared with at the same Date in 1964. Dismissals and resignations in 1944 were 13 per cent of the total staff he said compared with 9.7 per cent of the total staff who Ivere fired or resigned since the Liberal government took office. A lower average turnover in he Public service than during lie last five years the Kcf Par y was in Power he said. Around Here for quite some Reedy said. The no. 2 state department Post remains in the hands of undersecretary George w. Ball. Harriman has been the no. 3 Man with the title of under Secretary for political affairs. Although Mann will have a slightly different title under Secretary for economic affairs duties will be unchanged from those performed by har Riman. 1 dead in plane crash Prince Albert up one Jerson was fatally injured and to other critically Hurt thurs Day when a Stogie engine air raft crashed while taking off from Portage la Lope 250 Miles Northwest of Prince Albert. Passenger Lena Ahenakew from be a la Crosse a Community in he crash area died in route to Hospital in Saskatoon. Another passenger John her Man and Pilot Leo Belanger were in critical condition in Hospital. Police said the crash happened during a whiteout a fog Condi Tion Peculiar in severe cold when it is not possible to find the Hori Zon. The injured were flown to Prince Albert through storm conditions and the woman was trans ferry to an ambulance for the trip to Saskatoon. The crashed plane a Stinson 108, was owned by Clarke fish eries. Ships Start moving Washington a longshoremen agreed Friday to end a strike in most major . East coast and Gulf of Mexico ports. This meant that ships again will begin moving today out of such major ports As Boston new York Philadelphia Balti More and new Orleans. Thomas w. Gleason president of the Al Cio International longshoremen s association which represents longshoremen ordered his Union s members to return to work at 8 . Today in ports where agreements already have been approved. But the longshoremen rejected government attempts to get them Back on the Job else where while talks continued on remaining issues in the dispute. The areas still without an agreement go. Back to work stretch from South Carolina to Florida on the Atlantic and at Texas ports in the Gulf. Ralph a. Massey president of the Ila s South Atlantic and Gulf coast District said a proposal by a three Man presiden tial panel headed by labor Secretary w. Willard Wirtz was no different from proposals that had been considered six months ago. Except for agreeing to continue negotiations Massey re All proposals. The panel reported immedi Tely to president Johnson who and named the panel wednes a to make a new Effort to end 3e strike which began Jan. 11. Johnson endorsed the Board s recommendations for settling tie remaining issues As Wise found and prudent and said they have my full later the panel met again with the Ila and management representatives and agreed to Urther talks next week in Gal Veston tex., and Miami Fla. In its recommendations the Anel said a continuation of he shutdown of those ports of our country involved in this onshore dispute is without any Urther it called or a substitution of the rules of reason for economic dentist can try other hand Vancouver up the supreme court of British co Lumbia has decided right handed dentists Don t have to work at left handed chairs. Or. Justice f. 0. Munroe ordered the . College of dental surgeons Friday to give aspiring dentist Douglas Turner another exam and this tune use a right handed chair. Or. Turner who holds a degree in dentistry from the University of Alberta had sued the College claiming he failed the examination needed to practice in . Because he was forced to use a chair and drilling gear designed for a left handed dentist. The decision upheld his claim that being required to perform the various tests Witer left handed equipment placed him at a disadvantage. Four saturday seminars in geography for teachers methods of teaching and Content increased efficiency offered by the department of geography. The University of Manitoba feb. 20th to mar. 13th . Arts building University Campus. Apply dept. Of University Extension or 4-9476 the association of dental technicians of Manitoba de naturists wish to announce their new Telephone number 943-9497 All correspondents should be mailed to Box 1434, Winnipeg Man. Rioters offered bargain from a Reuters new Delhi government appeared ready today to make new concessions to Southern indians in an attempt to Stop the bloody riots tha have swept the area since hindi was declared the official National language. Fearing for the Unity of the country the government sen emissaries to tamil speaking Madras state where the Ian Guage riots have claimed Al least 50 lives. Parliamentary affairs minis Ter Satyanarayan Sinha told re porters the government will con Sider putting the southerners language demands into Law in looting rioting and arson stopped. Hindi became India s Only official language Jan. 26 under a 15-year-old provision of the Constitution. A separate Bill says English May continue As an alternate for 10 years. The southerners fear this will subject them to linguistic eco nomic and cultural domination by northerners. Police opened fire today on demonstrators who set fire to a Post office at Arni in the North Arcot District. The crowd cd Telegraph and Telephone lines and police reinforcements were rushed to the area the report said. Madras City was quiet after three Days of trouble. Move would be asset Quebec jus Tice. Minister Guy Favreau say a move by Premier Lesage o other members of his Quebe Cabinet to the Federal seen would be an asset at any time he made the comment the questioned by reporters on rep Orts that some party source wanted or. Lesage a forme Federal Cabinet to re Trun to Ottawa. Coal needed five tons of Coal Are needed to make a ton of steel. Karin Vesely shown above stars along with Laurence sign Eros in the suitor now show ing at the Towne Cinema. The Fum is billed As a super comedy and was produced by Academy award Winner Pierre Taix. Jumble contest Selkirk woman wins prize . .ian., g. P. Wood of Selkirk is this week s Winner of in the contest. Free press Jumble Jumble Rales and entry form on Page 28 five awards of each were won by . H. T. Barsby of Dominion City . Dwight col ins of Pilot Mound . M. Halvorson of flin flon . Nellie Lee of 391 Graham ave nue suite 1, and . A a. Reid of 260 Duffield Street St. James. Answers to Jumble puzzles numbers 2775 to 2780 Are focus banal Island poorly with an alias noose Mange profit Medley fees event Legal Martyr pilfer for Granite Bleak Parka Mystic codger act their age Moth often enable Poplar the letter a gaily syrup chorus puddle with Lenty of spice. Pressure mounts for Viet Nam talks festival of arts Dryden school tops in choral speaking Kenora ont. Special highest Marks awarded at the thursday sessions of the Kenora District festival of the arts be ing held in Dryden went to a choral speaking choir from dry Den s St. Joseph s school. Con ducted by r. Gamble they were Given-87 Marks by adjudicator Freda Danielson of Winnipeg in the Grade 4 class with Cra Bapple by Ethel Talbot As test piece. Second and third places went to choirs from Albert Street school with Marks of a choir also from St. Joseph a by Carroll Kilpatrick Washington special tons diplomatic pressures mounted Friday to put the Viet Nam conflict on a political level As the administration maintained an Alert for any further Viet Cong provocations. United nations Secretary Gen eral u Thant proposed in new York that both sides enter into talks aimed at preparing the ground for formal negotiations for a settlement and his state ment was echoed by some other world leaders. In Washington the administration put a Damper on suggestions that negotiations might be in or Der at this time. Both the White House and the state department declined to comment on u Thant s proposal and on Indian prune minister Lai Bahadur Shastri s message to president Johnson urging some form of negotiation. But chairman j. William Ful Bright of the Senate foreign relations com Mittee applauded u Thant s proposal. Calling it a Good sen. Fulbright said that the Secretary general s proposal is cer Rome appointment Breaks pattern by Pauline Vaillancourt Canadian press correspondent Rome up for the first time Canada is being represented in Italy by an Ambas Sador whose Mother Tongue is not French and who is not a roman Catholic. The ambassador is Gordon Gale Crean 50, a lawyer born and educated in Toronto who eels his appointment to Rome six months ago was no Acci Dent. I would rather believe that Ottawa wants to break an excessively rigid tradition of National representation in which our diplomacy was threatening to become he said an interview. This would explain for example the recent appointment of Lionel Chevrier As our first French speaking Catholic High commissioner to but just As Chevrier is per f e c 11 y bilingual so Crean Speaks impeccable French a language he Learned in Toronto when his parents entrusted him to a French speaking Tutor when he was eight. Among his other qualifications for the Post is a know ledge of Italy gained while serving with the British army s intelligence corps during the second world War. This came about As a result of a Fate that later led him into a diplomatic career. Studied at Oxford after earning his Law degree at the University of Toronto he went to Oxford University for postgraduate studies and found himself in London at the out break of War. Since there were no Cana Dian units in England in sept Ember 1939, i offered my serv ices to the he enlisted As a private in 1940 and was commissioned in the intelligence corps year later. They sent Norway North Africa Italy Austria. I might say that in these years i served a sort of apprenticeship in diplomacy. On returning to Canada 1945, i was accepted by the department of external affairs in Ottawa and to 1950 i was named first Secretary to the Canadian embassy in Belgrade i returned there in 1961 and stayed until 1964 As Ambas or. Crean said Canada is confident of developing stronger ties with Italy and its other partners in the Atlantic am Ance. In the economic Field Cana Dian exports to trials food and even Industrial on the increase. There is plenty cultural Exchange As Well the Ambas Sador said. Canada is Partick mating in an annual series of italian expositions arid festivals. Italy has announced it will be among the exhibitors at the 1967 Montreal world s fair. Also negotiations were in pro Gress on joint Canadian italian ilm production. An agreement would allow Canadian and italian producers to collaborate on feature length films and documentaries. Lippe mainly in order it is quite pro per for him to put Forward such a personally i think it is always Wiser to talk than to fight when you can get the parties sen. Fulbright said. Confirms report the White House reluctantly confirmed reports from London that British prime minister har old Wilson telephoned or. John son late thursday. Press Secretary. George e. Reedy declined to offer any in formation regarding the conversation. Informed London sources said that the prime minister pledged support to the president. Later. British foreign Secre tary Michael Stewart issued a statement endorsing the Ameri can action in Viet . Reedy would not say whether there had been communications with other world leaders. He said he would not have commented on the talk with or. Wil son but for the report from Lon Don. There Are unconfirmed rumours nevertheless that the British might be preparing the Way for some form of East West talks on Viet Nam. Britain s minister of state for foreign affairs George Thom son left for Moscow Friday to sign a British soviet cultural Exchange agreement it was believed possible that he might also talk with soviet the Southeast asian conflict. India s prime minister already has urged a meeting Between or. Johnson and soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin looking toward a vietnamese solution or at least a reconvening of the Geneva con Ference who Civ in 1954 worked out an agreement affecting the for Mer states of Indochina. Tass quoted or. Kosygin who is in Pyongyang North Orea As saying that red China and North studying malady in cattle Victoria up Agri culture minister Frank Rich Ter said Friday the Federal and provincial governments Are trying to ipe out a Dis ease among beef cattle which could conceivably teach Epi Demic proportions if left in or. Richter told the legis lature the disease known As pulmonary emphysema involves a breakdown of lung tissues usually with fatal ,i-esults." Little is now known about the malady he said but Ottawa and . Have embarked on a full scale investigation of the condition. Speaking during the budget debate he said 144 autopsy specimens and 694 live cattle samples have been sent to the provincial animal pathology Laboratory for study. School and conducted by g. Row topped the class for Grade with 85 Marks. Albert Street school with v. Beyette conduct in was second with 84. Riverview school Dryden took in honors in the Grade 6 class Ith e. Hawke conducting they Ere Given 84 Marks. Pinewood school a half Mark behind was second. Marks were extremely close in he Grade 8 class with a choir rom Vermilion Bay scoring second with 84 was Pine Ood school conducted by . Clarke. A Riverview school in spoken poetry classes High St Mark went to Heather Jane Oble of Dryden with 86 Marks. Lie recited the thunderstorm the class for Grade 8 girls. Inda Reynolds with 85% and third with 85 was mar Aret Gamble. Both Are from Dryden. Ricky Baker of Keewatin a consistent festival Winner topped Grade 8 class for boys with Leonard Nolan of Vermilion Bay was second with 83, and lacing third with 82 was Tirney Mann of Eagle River. Don Boyd Only entrant in the pen class for boys Vas Given 85, and Heather Jane Only competitor in open lass for girls was Given 84 by . Danielson. Unanimous in their curb the aggressors new trustee named continued in elevating judge Lippe the labor minister indirectly rejected the criticisms of or. My lard whose stand has been vigorously opposed by the 54-year old judge a Veteran Montreal labor mediator. The minister s announcement said judge Lippe had first turned Down the chairmanship but later changed his mind in response to a request from the then it went on to deny flatly mr., Millard s recent claims that the trusteeship is on the Road to becoming a permanent bureaucracy and intends to grab control of the International longshoremen s association Given control the trustees were Given control Over the Siu and four smaller unions and instructed to restore labor peace to the great lakes shipping Industry. Key to the problem was a cleanup of the Siu condemned by a fed eral inquiry As a Racket Ridden organization led by a labor tyrant Hal c. Banks. Banks was fired last March and has since fled to the United states to escape a five year prison term for conspiracy to assault a rival Union Leader. is a native of Glasgow who came to Toronto As a boy. In Montreal judge Lippe said he will communicate during the weekend with or. Mackenzie and will Call a meeting of the trustees As soon As Korea Are desire to to prevent Extension of hostilities in Indochina. Not optimistic administration leaders Are not optimistic that negotiations can be undertaken at this time the general belief Here is that mor e Viet Cong attacks would be made and that there would be new american reprisals. Neither Britain nor the soviet Lunion which were co chairmen of the 1954 Geneva conference which ended the seven year Indochina War has made any overt move to bring about another con Ference. British officials explained that there was no provisions under the 1954 agreements for continuing responsibilities by the co chairmen. In Britain and practice however the soviet Union have continued to Forward Mes sages Between signatories of the Accord and to act in other in formal ways. Senate minority Leader Everett Dirksen Republican Illinois quoted president Johnson As hav ing told him that counter attacks against North Viet Nam would be stepped up. When asked whether sen. Dirksen correctly quoted the president or. Reedy replied i would have no com or. Johnson spent most of the Day conferring with officials. At a White House luncheon in Mem Ory of Lincoln s birthday the president said that a history and Pur own achievements have thrust upon us the principal responsibility for the Protection of hearing set on Rivar cps extradition Montreal up defence lawyers for Lucien Rivard to Day filed a new writ of Seabea Corpus in a bid to avoid his extradition to the United states. The Appeal is scheduled to b heard feb. 19 by the Quebe court of Appeal. A previous bid to avoid is tradition through a similar a Beas Corpus writ was rejected Here Jan. 29 by judge Francoi Caron. He has been held without Bai Here awaiting a ruling on the extradition proceedings. In i judgment rendered Jan. 29 judge Caron said there a overwhelming evidence again Rivard and that he saw no Rea son to reverse previous dec Sions favouring extradition. Another rabies Regina up least two persons and. A number of farm and wild animals have been con firmed As having been infected or in Contact with rabies recently Southern Saskatchewan. Or. . Carlson District veterinarian with the Federal health division for animals said Inci Dence of rabies in certain areas of Southern Saskatchewan has not diminished and danger of infection is still As great As Ever. He said recent test at the fed eral Laboratory at Lethbridge indicated positive tests results on a cat and Skunk some pigs and some cows. As a result at least two Farmers in the Lang and Dahinda districts Are receiving anti rabies treatment. Or. Carlson said he was afraid the rabies contamination was so firmly entrenched in the Skunk population that residents of cer Tain areas would have to live with it for a Long time. He urged Farmers to take pre cautionary measures against skunks and stray cats to try to stave off possible infection of Ani Mals and humans. Open House fort Garry 11 Concord Bay off pm. 832-3205 Only 14 Lovely three bedroom Homes left ill built under the Winter works ready for Possession. Price from Down payments from 361 .00 and monthly payment As Low As plus Low taxes to one Nha mortgage. Sex Siuiok estates Ltd. Freedom on Earth no other people in no other time has had so great an. Opportunity to work and risk for the peace and the Freedom of All the Manitoba denture clinic 214 Boyd building a Low Cost denture clinic sponsored by the Manitoba dental Assoc. In accordance with provincial government legislation 1960 operated by registered dentists office hours 9 . To 5 . Monday to Friday available to the general Public for information and appointment phone we 3-8894 Heads consumer Section Ottawa up Lois m. Hurst of Toronto has been appointed chief of the Federal agriculture department s con Sumer Section. She succeeds Laura c. Pepper of Ottawa who retired in 1964. Miss. Hurst whose appointment is effective March 8, has been senior Home economist with Ontario Home service Bureau in Toronto since 1958. Department of Public utilities motor vehicle Branch notice to car owners there Are Only 12 licencing Days left to get your 1965 car registration renewal Tab. Applications by mail Are still being accepted but please return of a j plication for additional information. Drive safely j. C. Cowan Deputy minister Maitland i. Stein Kopriv minister
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