Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 30, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Classified 25 to 35 movies 17 sports.38 to 42 deaths .9 Telnet Slon 16 .finance.22, 23 _ weather. 3 Jumble .27 women.13 to is final edition first Section 1-12 vol. 73 _ no. 54 Price Loc iqfi6 am. Moon rim ims . Forecast Cloudy 10 and 25 Sun Seti . Moon Sut . Indians Kelly in Row _ j Campaign to raise funds to keep social worker launched by group Kaunda gets answer by Tim Traynh Wilson insists British Force must stick to strictly London Reuters an Advance detachment of the Raf being sent at the firing of Kenora Indian Leader Fred Kelly has the urgent request of Zambia guard a strategic dam on the rhodesian prompted a wave of sympathy from indians All across Border was expected to land on zambian airstrips today. Canada. R the executive of he member National Indian Council has reacted by deciding to try and raise Money to allow or. Kelly to keep up his work with indians in the area. Or. Kelly was dismissed from his Job with the Kenora Chil Dren s Aid society Friday. He had been hired As a Case worker but had done mostly research among the indians. Please see Story on Page 36 he was one of the principal spokesmen for indians of the area during last week s March when a Brief was presented to the town Council. Marion Meadmore of Winni Peg Secretary of the Indian _ please see indians Page 8 is outstrip exports Ottawa fell and imports continued to Rise in september creating a commod Ity Trade deficit of in the month compared with a surplus of in sep tember last year the Dominion Bureau of statistics reported to Day. J the Bureau said exports in september amounted to compared with 000 in september last year and imports amounted to in value compared with in september last year. Exports in the first nine months of this year were 1.2 per cent higher than a year ear Lier at while imports for the same period were 12.2 per cent higher at this left Canada with a commodity Trade surplus in the first three quarters of 1965 amount ing to Down sharply from for the same period last year. Continued please see imports Page 4 Kek trial ens Montgomery. Ala. A Federal lawyers trying three Kun k1 u x klansmen moved quickly monday into a Recita Tion of events on the night when a Detroit housewife Viola Gregg Liuzzo. Was shot to death on a civil rights visit to Ala Bama. Klan members went to trial before a jury of White per sons on a Federal indictment charging civil rights violations during and after the March from Selma to Montgomery last Spring. Without waiting for Federal Bureau of investigation in former Gary Thomas Row or. To Tell his he had done before in state court. Government put the testimony into the record from the lips of at Fri agent who said Rowe Hac contacted him shortly after mrs. Liuzzo was killed the nigh1 of last March 23. I please see Kkt Page 4 a Well informed source said prime minister Wilson decided monday night to Send a Token military Force to Zambia in response to repeated Calls for help from Zambia s president Kenneth Kaunda. Final details of the operation were expected to be settled at a Cabinet meeting today. It was believed the aircraft to be sent to Zambia will be unarmed reconnaissance planes. A Small Force of ground troops probably from the Raf regi ment was expected to follow. Power from the big Kariba dam is Zambia s lifeline. The dam s Hydro electric output third largest in the world feeds the Copper Belt on which much of Zambia s Economy de pends. Please see Zambia Page 4 Gibbs desks talks Vienna meeting May include red China t by Louis Fleming l United nations special the general Assembly monday called for. World a disarmament conference and Ibe action was immediately hailed by Secretary general u Thant As a i step bringing communist China into the United nations. The Resolution was supported by 112 nations with none in opposition hut with France abstaining f not voting were opposing views clash1 at health by Victor mack1e a Ottawa staff storm warnings of a major medicare controversy that will Rock Canada just As Saskatchewan was shaken in 1962, were sounded Here monday by medical men addressing the health services conference. Great medicare debate which has been racing off and on quietly hut with increasing strength across Canada was transported to the main Ball room of the chateau Laurier hotel Here where an officer of the Canadian medical association and a commissioner of the Saskatchewan medical care plan put Forward the opposing views. 4 there were no fireworks no Cambodia. Nationalist China located debate. Both men were Gambia and Paraguay. Earlier the United Stales had agreed to sit with communist China on a Small committee to explore the feasibility of going ahead with preparations for the conference. I c ambassador Kurt Waldheim of Austria to officially invited delegates after the vote to consider Vienna As the con Ference site. Soft spoken and set out their arguments for the health serv ices Leach in sponsored by 21 National organizations. Aim of the conference is to inform Church labor private welfare and other groups about health issues and proposal for medical care insurance. However the warnings of the great storm to come came i through clearly. Or. _ Thant did not mention the representatives of the 21 China by name in his Brief organizations s p o n comment to the Assembly after i Sorinc the conference heard and but he averted Only time will Tell. _. Sec medicare Pace 2 Roblin . Auto wants bans included Vatican City a Vati can ecumenical Council source said Pope Paul has asked tha Ibe Council s text dealing with questions of marriage and fam ily planning take into account the birth control teachings Popes Pius i and Xii to re affirm traditional bans a gains artificial contraception. The Council takes up birth Contro and ils draft text approve Section by Section last wee and now undergoing revision for a final vote due dec. 4. Blasted by Richard Lyons Washington special tons a blistering attack on he Auto Industry and traffic safety organizations for foot dragging on Auto safety devices s delivered in a Book published Oday titled unsafe at any Speed. Written by Ralph Nader Hartford Connecticut attorney who helped with the groundwork or the Auto safety hearings conducted by sen. Abraham Ribicoff Democrat r connect its message is that Only cd Cral regulations can make automobiles As Safe As they need to be. Tiie Auto Industry has resisted and delayed safety improve Manta says or. Nader because the stylists have won out Over safety engineers and it costs less to change body lines than make the product safer. Automobiles account for 92 per cent of All transportation deaths says or. Nader. At the present rate of killed and injured in the . Last year one of every two Ameri cans stands to be injured by an automobile during his lifetime he writes. Or. Nader devotes a chapter to the troubles of Early Corvair models whose Tail heaviness he says caused them to Over steer and occasionally to flip Over unless equipped with a Stabilizer which general motors did not add for three years. In some cases says or. Nader manufacturers failed to take effective action to Correct known flaws for fear the publicity would scare off the buying Public. 4 he gives no credit to the big . Automobile curbs or traffic safety organizations for crusading for Auto safety. Their attitude is Damn the Driver and spare the he says. Their theme is limited to drive Good advice but not the final answer if a car has a built in faulty Brake. In _ of please see . Auto Page 4 United states Secretary of defence Robert s. Mcnamara said today on his arrival in Washington from Viet Nam that the communists Are tripling rate of infiltration from the North but that we be stopped losing the returning with him was Gen. Earle c. Wheeler right chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and John t. Mcnaughton Centre assistant Secretary of defence. Die Speaks out attacks spy Case moves Ottawa up conserva live Leader Diefenbaker said monday the government hand Ling of the Spencer spy Case is a Cavalier Way of dealing with he told an Impromptu press conference his party will take appropriate action to get to the Bottom of this when parliament opens Jan. 18. He said the Justice depart ment gave an indication that it had a at the time two russians were expelled from Canada for paying Money to two canadians for information. The exp Ullon occurred r last at that time he said the government indicated that thou Sands of dollars had been paid for the information. Now the government was running away from its own Case created by its own statement. Justice minister Cardin has said that no criminal proceed Ings will be undertaken against the Man who has been identified As Victor g. Spencer. 57, a former Vancouver postal worker. He said there was not enough evidence for pros Ccu. Lion. The conservative chief said the government should give or. Spencer every Opportunity to talk. There should be a com Mission of inquiry to look into the Mailer thoroughly. J a please see die Page 4 plans Caribbean ii cruise t s v i v up conservative Leader Diffen h Baker said monday he will take a 10-Day Caribbean nex month. S. V he said he will leave dec. 11 on the Empress of Canada. It will make Only three stops on the cruise puerto Rico the Virgin islands and Jamaica. F wants Viet Nam Ottawa Leader Diefenbaker called Mon Day for a pause in United states air attacks in Viet Nam and an explanation of concealment of Hanoi peace feelers. I or. Diefenbaker told report ers in his office the time has come with the acceleration of the Viet Nam War for a pause in the bombing. He said air at tacks by . Planes should be ended for a reasonable period o time in Hopes this would result in an armistice and negotiations leading to ultimate peace. He said the failure of the state department to make pub he a North Viet Nam peace feeler is of a serious nature there should be an explanation for this. The feeler was Only disclose when it was brought to the fore by a press report he said. Salisbury Reuters the rhodesian regime confiscated monday More property irom government House the official residence of the former col Iny s governor. Sir Humphrey Gibbs. Under police supervision of ice furniture including desks and typewriters moved r o m government House to government Lodge three Miles away. To the Lodge has been i established As the official residence of Clifford Dupont appointed last week As acting officer administering the rhodesian government v Gibbs has steadfastly refused to vacate government House in Defiance of orders from Rhode Sain prime minister Ian Smith. A spokesman for Dupont former Deputy prime minister said monday night Only office equipment had been removed from government House. Asked to comment on a re port that Dupont would be mov ing into sir Humphrey s alter native residence Bulawayo 300 Miles i f r o m Salisbury t h e spokesman said that is non african and White rhodesian continued to sign the visitors Book at government House to express loyalty to the Queen in whose name Gibbs said he represents the Only lawful Rule Here s a rival Book was signed at the parliament buildings by Many White rhodesian testifying their loyalty to the Smith government. A former african member of parliament Paul Chanetta called at government House monday to request that Gibbs implement Britain s policy and form a new government. The Vole hut informed sources j the warnings said he had peking in mind whether the storm can when he concluded t i sincerely Trust that or arc now launched upon a course i which will contribute in an important Way to the Soal of establishing a peaceful world Community under a Universal United nations resolved to securing peace and Justice for All or. Thant endorsed ii As Sembly action even though the Iro posed conference will to held Uil Side the United nations so hat All countries not just in will be eligible to attend. in e v o lop ments Low from specific requirements n International tin said. Thus while the Resolution s unusual in some respects it reflects the unusual circumstances of the world con Linurd please see arms Pace 4 Gromyko Moscow Reuters Brit ish foreign Secretary Michael Stewart and russian foreign minister Andrei Gromyko Dis cussed w o r 1 d disarmament problems during a three hour meeting Here today. Informed sources said the Suh acct would probably come up again at later meetings during Stewart s five Day Moscow visit due to end Friday. Today s discussion centred on problems of non proliferation the sources added. Facilities doctor Ottawa up a Winnie cd doctor said monday politicians Are promising1 increased medical services faster than they can be produced. Or Leonard Bradly executive director of the Winnipeg Gen Cral Hospital told Hospital administrators from across Canada there already i is a shortage of Money and Man Power to meet the Browing demand for health services. About 31x1 administrators Are f attending the first educational Assembly on Hospital admin Stra ton. Iof Harlf he said the example of Saskatchewan indicates that massive capital expenditures would in needed to Supply Hospital. Facilities whenever a prepaid comprehensive medical rare program is introduced in Canada. I. The extra facilities would required because doctors would _ be turning More and More to hospitals to help them meet the increased demand for health services. 4 the political implication wan Clear. Toronto plea for a Strong Central government one Able to carry out maximum response to the changes of the ios was voiced monday by pre Mier Duff Roblin of Manitoba. In a speech to the Canadian club he said criticism had been heard that Federal leaders some times differed while provincial leaders make off with the rut Federal provincial considerations responded in the first degree to the need for National survival said or. Roblin. Some provinces including Manitoba would not have survived at All without help Given by a Strong Central government. Federal provincial conferences gave ideas on what was wanted. When provinces sought More fiscal Elbow room it was not jus a greedy raid on Federal preserves but an Effort to seek readjustments. 4i he asked for an urgent do is please see Roblin Page 4 today s inside stones motorists want studded tires Page 3 Rauhaus is fed up Page 39 editorial Pace alternatives to the Kennedy round i if British troops had landed or. Walton a action in Africa by Richard Purser by Martin Dewey City . Circulation Toul vultures Are gather info c on fuse la howl by Roy Perrott Salisbury some new faces and new accents have been i noticed around Salisbury i these past few Days. They belong to the sales men agents and other car 5 pet baggers who like certain t. African Birds can sense an t Appel izing situation. Miles away. In the daytime they Glide around their contacts in the business Quarter assessing the bargaining strength of the outlawed animal and its need for succor., in the evening they Eye one an other carefully across the hotel lounges holding their drinks and conversations close to the Chest. The significance of their presence is to confirm As Many had predicted that the Trade War continues j looking for an a Toboggan this want and under Snow mobiles 59a 1962 a Toboggan with headly jets. Condition. Clobe 3-7303. 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. Behind the political dialogue Tholt the individual Busi Nessman s instinct for a Deal May help to the effect of sanctions what f Ever his government May decree. Tight controls w r 1 some of the agents May be free Lancing and simply sizing up the opponents. Others identified to me Are trading future lies with i Lack Africa or the White r South. V i considering the tightness import controls and the complaints about shortage of foreign Exchange it is hard to s e e what Rod asian agencies could buy. Mercedes dealers for in stance have been told they will be allowed to bring Only 12 cars a month instead agents for French and ital of the usual 40 in the first Ian principals and Ibe terms i four months of next year. They Are ready to discuss suggest that there must have been consultations with the Ford i and British motor corporation i which build their care Here european Headquarters. The from Assembly kits will be japanese who Are present allowed to import enough to on the sidelines Are said to. Be Uncertain whether Theu please see sanctions Page 2 please see too few Page 8 j enough doctors by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff Canada already has enough doctors to Supply the needs that would j result from a nation wide Medl i care program. An economist old the working conference on medical services Here tuesday. Prof. J. J. Madden of the c economics department of social services at Guelph University. Acknowledged that the National health plan if and when it i came operative would Lead to Longcr queues for physicians services. If " he said it might take a decade for certain present non users of health services to catch please see plenty Page 8 f perfectly Ottawa up Canada s aloud the ii satellite has been Given a perfect performance record so far by defence re it search Board controllers Here. Louette ii is behaving per a one controller said Mon Day. Up to now the satellite is doing All the jobs it was cup posed to sunday night s launching of i Canada s second satellite into h an almost perfect orbit aboard1? a rocket from ii Vandenburg air Force Bate calif., evaporated a week of ten Sion in which the launch was postponed three times. Together with Quick reports from stations in the Canadian Arctic Alaska and England scientists Here already have is four hours of signals to Ana. Lyse. S a y controller Dave Boulding 31. A _ please see Lofette Page 8
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