Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, November 29, 1965

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 29, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba Today s Index Clai smiled 29 to 39 21 comics it. 18 sports.41 to 46 deaths. 2 television 20, r finance weather 3 Jumble 31 women is 16 final edition first Section pages 1 -14 vol. 73 no. 53 Price Loc cu.m1cs 15c november 29, 1965 Sun a. Moon him . Forecast sunny -5 and 15 Sim . Moon let . _ will throw in As Many As Are needed to win War Mcnanara declares after 36-hour Visil Saigon defence Secretary Robert Mcnamara ended his visit to South Viet Nam today by declaring the United states would throw in As Many fighting men As needed t6 wage the War against the communists. Mcnamara old reporters in j. After his 36-hour Lour lives we have stopped losing the he that the increased ferocity of Viet Cone a j and North vietnamese attacks in recent weeks indicated a t j. Decision by Hanoi to escalate infiltration and raise the Kenny Ploen found life in saturday s Grey cup game full of and Downs. He was upped on Hamilton s 11 Yard line i tarty in the fourth Quarter by Billy Wayte after an 11-Yard gain. Bombers scoring ended three plays later when Norm Winton kicked a Field goal to give Winnipeg 16 Points to Tiger cats 22. For More pictures and stories see sports pages. Raf Aid Zambia . Labor Cabinet in emergency session London min ister Wilson held an emergency meeting of his Cabinet today amid reports Britain was ready to Send an Raf Squadron to Zambia bordering rebellious Rhodesia. The meeting lasted a hours. It was called after a Midnight meeting of ministers directly concerned with the Rhodesia crisis broke up. Wilson has shown wariness about sending British ground forces to meet negro ruled Zambia s request for troops to protect the Kariba dam. The dam is jointly operated with Rhodesia and is the main source of Power for Zambia s huge cop per mines. Much of the Copper is exported to Britain. Sources said Britain would Send a Token uhf reconnaissance Squadron to patrol the dam and its poster lines. Level of the these acts j must _ be count ered. The South vietnamese government will further increase its military i. On the eve of Mcnamara s arrival four Viet Cong battalions with North vietnamese support troops handed the South Viet namese one of their worst set of the War. Please see More men Page 7 marchers denounce Viet Nam regiment Dies Virl conf hordes . Troops on Plantation f associated press photo Grapher Horst Faas accompanied s o u t h vietnamese reinforcements to the scene of a Savage communist at Lack on a rubber Plantation it. Miles from Saigon. Here is his report. By Horst Faas Dai t1eng, Viet Nam a South Viet Nam s 7th regi ment died at r . Saturday. It died in the big Michelin rubber Plantation after trying desperately hut failing to fight w a s h i n r t o n a off nordics of communist sold a Lader Hof he j j March on Washington in which rubber Trees. Thousands protested american i most of he vietnamese troop involvement in the Viet name cars with their american advis War said today a do Monstras Jors fought to the last Bullet. Lion does t convince flip senior . Adviser to the despite this. Sanford Gottlieb s a j n regimental commander added in a Telephone was sunday dead beside Cas Kenora March by Tim staff Fred one of the leaders of last week s Kenora Indian March has been dismissed from his Job As a social worker with 11 he Kenora children s Aid i society. Or. Kelly is a 23-year old Indian. Charles Clark president of the society s Board of directors confirmed in a Telephone inter View monday that or. Lcuy bad Luck dismissed. He said the move had nothing to do with or. Kelly s part in last Mon Day s March through the streets of the town to present a Brief to town Council protesting exploitation and discrimination against indians. But there were immediate charges that or. Kelly had lost his Job As a result of a hate Campaign against the leaders of the demonstration. Jack donor a Kenora lawyer and another key figure in the protest March said in an interview that All those involved had received an average of three hostile Calls a Day since the demonstration. Please see Kenora Page 7 to Pecolor photo is mile to of 12 i More demonstrations Are being a at 7 a Squadron is mane up 01 he he national1._ j crowd s cheers take blues out of bombers Grant vows Early Start on work for 00 cup Pearly 4.000 cheering football fans welcomed the Winnipeg Blue bombers Home sunday and made it Clear they were proud of the Blue and Gold even without the Grey cup. The Blue bombers were beaten by the Hamilton Tiger cats 2j 16 saturday. Air Canada flight 2307 the Blue bomber special touched Down at . Sunday and an hour and a half later bomber coach Bud Grant promised a crowd of close to 4.000 fans at the Winnipeg Arena that the club would Start tomorrow to bring the Grey cup Home next year. We feel quite badly we Don t have the cup with the u965 coach of the year told the crowd but the enthusiastic fans cheered nearly every state ment made during the Homecoming rally and were obviously and loudly pleased that the team ended the season As the football champions of Western Canada. I m sorry you lost your last one woman told Veteran for full details on came Sec pages 41 to lineman Hurbie Gray. 32. As he emerged from the plane at the Craf station j. When you come Home a loser you feel badly about it he told the fans later at the Arena but his words were drowned out in applause that turned into a one More year chant for the retiring bomber. But or. Gray made it Clear before and after saturday s Grey cup game in Toronto that it was the last of his football career. The chanting fave Way to a standing ovation for or. Gray the other bombers As Well As the crowd. The bombers and team officials met their wives and friends in 15-degree weather and paraded to the Arena in a motorcade of 44 cars. Long before the 4 . Arrival of the team at the Arena bomber Booster Cliff Gardner metro about greater Winnipeg residents arc eligible to choose a new councillor at wednesday s by election for metro s division three seat. I please see candidates background on Page 3. The division covers parts of the City of Winnipeg the City of West Kildonan and the Rural municipality of old Kildonan. Only those whose names Are of the voters list have the right to vote. Polling stations will i be the game As those used for oct. 27 elections of local aldermen and will be open from 10 . Until 9 . Preferential balloting is employed in the by election. With one candidate to be elected. Advance polls for those who cannot make it to the polls on voting Day Are being held today i Winnipeg City rail from 1 to 5 . And from to . J West Kildonan civic offices. 1760 main Street from 5 to . I i i old Kildonan municipal offices 2301 main Street from 5 to . All eligible voters should have received a notice of the by election in the mail. If they Are i unclear whether they May vote or not they Are asked to phone metro at 942-0711. A. Y. Was warming up the fans by Lead ing them in booming football chants. Led by a Junior group of the bomber ties the Junior jets the players filed1 around the ice rink their Clum faces some times broken by smiles As the fans cheered and grasped for Quick handshakes. Undoubtedly the brightest smile was the one that shone from the pretty face of Dawn Richie in. Miss Blue bomber of 1965 and a runner up in the miss Grey cup contest. J continued please see bombers Page 4 Gen. De Gaulle s by Waverley Root Paris special tons Gen. Charles de Gaulle s popularity among the voters has dropped four percentage Points from 61 per cent to 57 per cent in the last week according to a poll of the French Institute of Public opinion with Only six Days to go to the election this Sharp a drop the second in Succes Sion accounts for the alarm recently evident in the 4 ranks of the gaullist who were probably informed of this development before the figures were made public.-. Inside stones braves Humble leading braves Page 41 editorial Pace the and went of Tomii after ill i Nidin thetra on the most by Bruce Hutchison by Staic Deutsche r aty cd Miquon s3.599 Toul 027.363 the Only Comfort they can derive from the poll is that it was taken nov. 16, the Day before information f minister Alain Peyrefitte made the first., of two reassuring statements about the future of the common Market the most vulnerable Point in the government s policy and of course before the successful launching of the satellite which made this country the third Power in space. The gaullist Hope these developments will Check the i wave of defections from their ranks. They Are mobilizing their reserves in other words. All the ministers Are now stumping for Gen. De Gaulle though it had previously been understood that they would refrain from speech making during the Campaign. The general him self has revised his intention of appearing Only once on television before the elec Tion and will now speak at least tuesday and Friday. Please see Gen. Page 4 to 18 planes. Depending on the Type of planes there would he 28 to 40 air Crew 48 to 100 ground Crew and 100 to 200 men assigned to administrative duty. Continued please see Raf Page 7 Smith will fight British Bonn remier Ian Smith today was quoted As saying Rhodesia is would fire on the Union Jack if British troops entered his coun y Smith was asked by a correspondent of the West German news Magazine Der Spiegel what would you do if British paratroopers landed in sails jury one Smith was quoted As reply no i would not like to be one of those paratroopers i can As sure you of the correspond ent then asked would you fire on the Union Smith replied certainly. Anyone who comes to this coun iry without the right to do so will see what happens to him " considered by the n a t i o n a 11 committee for a sane nuclear policy Gottlieb is political action director of sane. Which sponsored saturday s March -and1 picketing of the White House. Varch officials estimated the turnout at to to j lice placed it at about 150 canadians mostly students took part in the March. About 100 were from Ontario and 50 from Montreal. Like the rest of the demons Lra lors the canadians in Small isolated groups circled slowly for two hours around the White House and then in orderly files they flowed to the adjacent Park area around the washing ton Monument to hear speeches. We were definitely pleased with the Gottlieb said despite the bus Drivers who would t drive people from new York and also from Balti future marches arc being considered to because at a time when a dramatic event is needed to publicize your Point of View there s Noth ing like a Large but a demonstration does t convince any Gottlieb said. March leaders issued a Leaf let during the protest titled what to do sane advised protesters to write letters to newspapers support politic please see thousands Page 7 he . Saturday had radioed a nearby ran but Tallinn adviser see Viet Nam Page 7 Viet Gong decorate Saigon -1 Saigon Viet Cong decorated the streets of a Saigon suburb sunday night with flags and banners calling for anti american demonstrations in the South vietnamese capital. Government police sources Here said the guerrillas Hung huge banners across streets and also scattered several Hundred leaflets in the area s both the banners and leaflets of Tho communist backed movement called for demonstrations a general strike and non collaboration with americans in protest against the presence of . Troops in South Viet Nam. They also assailed the rising Cost of living and called pre Micro Nguyen Cao by a serv ant of the . Government. Canada s Louette in orbit r by Bob Mackenzie Vandenberg base. Calif. Tension of a week of frustration evaporated Sun Day night when Canada s Alou cute ii satellite was launched into an almost perfect orbit. The launch aboard a Thor Agana b rocket went like clock work. After a near perfect countdown the rocket Rose from the Pacific coast launch pad Only 47 seconds after its ached Fulcd . Launch time. Less than two hours later in formation from an Alaska ing station confirmed that the defence research Board Satel Lite was in orbit and operating. Earnest but 1hjl1. Protest lacks zip by Alfred Friendly Washington special tons the weather was x More sparkling than the gathering which tended to be Earnest Good natured non muscular. To contrast saturday s March on Washington i for t peace in Viet Nam with the civil rights March Here on aug. 3, 1963, is perhaps unfair but inescapable. The i difference was a certain virility that one had it this one did t. The event two years ago was Joyful full of Promise about to be realized swirl i ing with emotion and full throated. The Issue was less intricate and debatable and the consensus about the j Justice of the cause was much More nearly univer Sal. Saturday s convocation was of a minority embattled on the defensive and espousing a minority Posi Tion. For the most part the Viet Nam protesters were looking for a Humidifier this want and under miscellaneous articles for Sale 50 an electro Home ii Midi r tier like new. S20. Clovi 2 v. 6027 after 3. R is among the hundreds of bar gains in today s classified Sec Tion. No matter what you need shop and save in free press want ads. Nouns and obviously Dedi rated. There was Little to i suggest that More than a few came for the kicks or for exhibitionist in reasons or to find identity or escape alienation or the other much advertised ailments of the youth of our times. Resolute sincere. Rather they seemed Reso i Lute sincere and convinced j that their presence would i have s o m e Impact in changing a National policy j. That they View in the literal i sense of the y word r As j terrible. V had he been on the White 1 House r p o r c h president i Johnson would not have please see protest Page 4 Soe Canada s Page 4 Union Hoffa .1 Toronto up Lames offa May be asked to help set c trouble in Ontario s trucking Industry. The executive committee of local 938, International team tors Union announced unday night that membership meetings at North Bay and Sud Ury passed motions directing z ocal president Ken Mcdougall. O seek help from the internal ional president. I. -1 the Battle with the companies ame to a head sunday As Mem hers of the Union s Hamilton to approved a Campaign of Dis inc Dince and non co operation with the companies. Please see Union Page 4 pearsons arrive i in Jamaica Kingston. Jamaica Reuters prime minister Pearson of Canada arrived Here by air Sun Day night for a two Day visit which will include talks today with Jamaica s acting prime minister. Donald Sangster. I he was accompanied by mrs. He was met at the Airport by songster other members of the jamaican Cabinet and representatives Here of other common wealth countries. I i Pearson will have talks on affairs of Mutual interest to can Ada and Jamaica it was announced. U ;