Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, November 24, 1965

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 24, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba Today s Index Bridge crossword Horoscope Page 30 classified 19 to 30 movies 43 comics 53 sports 49 to 52, so deaths .13 television .-14 54. 55 weather i. 3, Jumble 21 v women 32 to 37 final edition first Section pages 1-18 vol. 73 no. 49 x Price Loc Chiles 15c t Winnipeg wednesday november 24, 1965 Sun Moon rim Sun Fitl . Moon . Forecast Snow 5 and 25 . Hopes to Avert walkout Premier Bennett holds meeting with employers and workers Vancouver up an announcement that an imminent general work stoppage in British Columbia has been averted or at least Likely Early wednesday. With a walkout deadline Only hours away. Labor minister Leslie Peterson told reporters an announcement would he made at a morning meeting at tended by Premier w. A. C. Ben Nett and company and Union negotiators involved in the key Oil Industry dispute. Or. Peterson declined to Indi Cate the Content of the an Montreal Oil men to strike kill s. California braces for storm los Angeles a saturated plagued by Flash floods in which at least 12 persons have died braced today for a fresh storm expected to bring heavy downpours. Rescue workers and cleanup Crews feared new mudslides exacts heavy toll record High . Casualties in week s Viet Nam fighting three times worse than Ever before by Ronald i. Teutsch Saigon a the Battle of la Drang Valley pushed american casualties in Viet Nam last week to killed in action the . Military announced today. 11 was nearly Throe times the highest total for any previous week. The . Command also re ported -170 americans were wounded during the week end ing Midnight nov. 20 and six Are missing in action. A record number of communist casualties also was re dead and 13b Cap Montreal up Fernal Daoust Quebec head of the Oil chemical and atomic workers noun Emcil ill said i am tar rants of water tonight vietnamese forces hopeful that Hie strike can lie d f a reported dead and 807 i him in i m in imn Nln i Oil workers a i r e a d y embroiled in a strike at some re International Union said pm cries in . Tuesday workers at cast end refineries of Texaco and by would go on strike a few hours after the general walkout scheduled for wednesday Midnight in British Columbia. Or. Daoust. Also vice presi Dent of the Quebec federation of labor said labor unions arc not opposed to Automa Tion but want their members to share in company earnings accruing from the Rise in productivity As a result of technological improvements. Negotiations Between the Montreal Union and the Oil companies have been going since last Spring. And in other j Day. When Only Light Rains were predicted. R in the heaviest november Wai Likely Uganda d u n e d i a new zealand Reuters Uganda s minister of works w. W. Kalema. Said tuesday there is a Strong Chance of african nations declaring War on Rhodesia. Continued i Southern California floods in desert areas raked cars off highways and into washes and residents of Hillside areas fought oozing mud As it inundated Homes and Yards. The desert resort of Palm Springs a Winter Mecca for smog tired los Angeles Resi dents was virtually isolated and Cut in two by a flood that rushed Down from the san la conto mountains. Witnesses said three persons were carried away in their cars and a Man wading out to help was swept away in the torrent. Please see floods Page a world he said. Kalema s a i d he some european countries would support the africans in the event of War. The m i n i s t e r is attend ing the Commonwealth parliamentary conference in Welling ton. He said that if delegates to the conference do not take the Rhodesia crisis seriously it could ruin the Commonwealth please Sec . Page 13 Shastri to meet Ayub new Delhi a Indian prime minister Shastri told parliament tuesday he has a rep cd soviet Premier Kosygin s invitation to visit Tashkent .s.r. To meet president Ayub Khan of pakistan., but he added if the meeting is held Only to discuss Kashmir there is no purpose in having 1 talks. Ayub wants to discuss i Kashmir there is no purpose in having talks. Ayub wants to Dis cuss Kashmir the divided him Alayan state claimed by both their countries and where India Chi Minh of North Viet Nam has and Pakistan fought a War in reasserted a demand that All . The uni cd nations i Ted states troops withdraw from then obtained a ceasefire. South Viet Nam As a for settlement of lie Viet Nam conflict. He thus appeared to have destroyed All Hopes the communists might move toward Compromise which could bring the conflict to a conference table. Peking s new China news wounded More than double the previous week. The exact count of american casualties during the week was believed to be significantly higher than the totals announced. The full toll will not be available until later due to procedure which requires that each american casualty be identified by name before being carried on a casualty list. The average for the korean War was about 210 american Battle dead a week but Al times it Rose far higher. The report today brought the total of . Casualties reported in nearly five years of fighting in Viet Nam to dead and please Sec i a. War Page 9 Hanoi destroys peace Hopes rioting prisoners slay guards director talks convicts into freeing hostages Chester Illinois api minor complaints about prison conditions apparently caused the bloody four hour convict riot at Menard state prison tuesday night in which three guards were killed and six others were injured. Ross Kaml Olph. Illinois pub Lic safety director who talked convicts Inlo releasing three guard hostages and surrender Ling started an investigation into the cause of the riot. He said four madmen convicts instigated the uprising making knives out of steel burs and throwing a fire into a guard Cage in the dining Hall Al dinner. They said t h i y wanted lir Terr food More radios Anil More recreation. The four convicts were talked into submission by Randolph and Menard Warden Max fryc As 300 guards and stale troop cars surrounded the prison kit i Chen in which the convicts had barricaded them selves with three guard hostages. Please see prisoners Page 9 Tokyo the United states has rejected a re quest from Ghana for Worth of surplus food shipments Rohlfing 53, and Birman when i rot shoved into the kit were two of the three guards i Ehon they were wild just wild. Taken hostage by a Small group of convicts at the prison. The third hostage guard Thomas s. Gross 52, was stabbed and re leased by the rioters so he could get medical attention. They told us to keep still or they would Hurt us. Then Gross was there. He got stabbed by the Kitchen door i Rohlfing i be been Here five years and i never saw apparently because of attacks on j is nov u0mfmg and by anything like it. They were the . By president Kwame Hcrman described their ordeal wound up and it did t seem Nkrumah. I Rohlfing things were nor like la cd Nad an a plan at first the action was taken alter the Mal and quiet at dinner. Then Lierman they did t seem . Forcefully protested the i heard a scuffle. I looked Back j organized. At the Start. All i publication of a Book by Nkru and saw flames in the guard s i can say is that they were wild. Mah which assailed . Policies the . Peace corps foreign nid and other activities. Tower. A fire bomb had been they forced us into the Hack thrown i saw Lones inc of the prisoners running please Sec convicts Page 9 he i of sued ideas the Gordon legacy Ottawa special As the j merely preaching that Cana american investment in Canada Days drop away and the implications of Walter Gordon s slam bang leave taking become apparent even the former finance minister s most Adamant critics concede that the Liberal party has been turned inside Diane must acquire Are so overwhelming that any measure of control ovei1 their Appeal to control the influx other nations in rate precautions did not conceal the political committee of the i its significance As an overt general Assembly to adopt a recognition of the government the new Extension a member of the . Dele a j lion said the agreement re quires changes if it is to re-1 main effective. The . Be j lives importing countries should bind themselves to buy virtually All their wheat needs from the exporting countries. The existing pact requires that the importers commit them selves to buy Only a percentage of their needs. I v while the . Generally has been critical of existing a rangements., the 7 View among Many of the member countries a please see Iwa Pace 13 Ferenec in principle. No nation voted against the proposal but France abstained. First Steno the Namons supporting a in a Genera reappraisal of looking for a cleaner this want and under miscellaneous articles vacuum Tiki new motor. Vii. I How .t.19-wj2. Is among the hundreds of bar gains in today s classified Sec Tion. Sno matter what you shop and save in free press want ads. China policy forced on the United states by the failure of its efforts to isolate the communist chinese government. Despite the unanimity in the i Pearson. Hays to stay Rumor i Ottawa up agriculture minister Harry Hays is Back in Ottawa to talk Over his political future with prime minister Man whose passion was in the and to something Al Hill it. Or cordon believed that Alicr a i Pursuit of ideas rather than roused irritation in the la capital if unchecked j Power. In his Brief political country s various establish eventually threaten our flowering he tried to alter not ments Licause or Gordon was collective Freedom by turning us just his party but his country. Up explicitly a a political is Well As an the legacy of Walter Gordon which could t be solved in the economic dependency of the is a Large one. By becoming i Cal 2rcy Way that canadians United Stales. A few personally chosen w Hen dealing with their or. Gordon s aim was slates i political committee tuesday there is scepticism regarding the conference. Many delegates doubt there Ever will be a world disarmament conference. And the United states has several times stated outright that it is reserving its position on participation in such a conference. See . Accepts Page 13 expected to see the prime minister wednesday pos Sibly for lunch. Although or. Hays was non committal informants said he will discuss his future role the question of a successor the Al Berta political situation and other matters. Associates the main supplier of political ideas to Lester Pear son he re oriented the Liberal party from its pro business Outlook of the St. Laurent period to its social welfare emphasis of today. The Canada pension plan the medicare scheme the scholarship plan the stress on economic planning the Canada d e Zelop mint corporation these and other measures he came party policy under his aspic is. But his most enduring contribution will no doubt be the alarm he sounded Over the potential dangers of Large scale american investment in can Ada. Problems. I the economic benefits of i j please see Walter Page 7 t today s inside stories wild Turkey season possible Page 3 Ledyard picks bombers Page 51 editorial Page i i instead of following the sex please see hats Page 7 ample of most politicians and the new scrip by a Rolf m b. And b. For Belgium a by Russell Elwi crowing and Selling Ciru Diin we cal5--. A. . A City total 327.563 Oliree girls attacked a nine year old girl was in decently assaulted by a Youns Man in St. James j tuesday night. And two girls both 15. Were thrown to the ground by a. Youth in two Winnipeg incidents tuesday night. A St. James police spokesman said wednesday that the nine year old girl had been walking Down collegiate Street Ness and Silver avenues return ing Home from a store about r ., when a Young Man invited l r her into a Yard. Police said the Man then manhandled there was please see three 13 ;