Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 05, 1966

Issue date: Tuesday, July 5, 1966
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 5, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Frei muss tuesday july 5. 1966 5 can Saigon Betru Fyree Lippmann asks by Walter up Mann Washington special tons most probably a poll taken at this time would show that support of president Johnson conduct of the War is up because of the increased bombing. But it is quite certain that this does not reflect increased understanding or appreciation of the Johnson Rusk generalities. It r e 1 e c t rather popular impatience a desire to get the wretched thing Over with by a few smashing blows. The is ration has placed a big bet on a Quick Victory. But or. Johnson is not acting As if he were quite certain that he Wilt win his bet. He is hoping that an escalated bombing and the Prospect of Ever increasing will impress Hanoi decisively provided that dissent and opposition Are silenced in this country and the Hope of America becoming weary of the War is denied. This comports with Philip Geyelin recent report in the Wall Street journal that the the b j g g e r bombing is for if the president were really con Vinced that the bombing would interdict the infiltration of North vietnamese it would not make much Dif Ference to him what Are his present ratings in the polls. For he would be Able to win the War and Damn the polls. The american opposition to the War cannot he suppressed and silenced. It has an irreducible Core which is the conviction that or. Johnson has committed the country to a War the declared objectives of which cannot be achieved. The editor of the Washington Post takes a different View. He says that a perfectly legitimate subject for continued debate and discus Sion is the Means by achieving the objective of a free and self governing South Viet this would seem to exclude from debate the fundamental question of whether a free and self governing South Viet Nam is an attainable objective whether in other words the president War Are rational. It is not possible and it is not acceptable to exclude that subject from the Field of legitimate debate and discussion. There is to put it conservatively a reasonable doubt whether a free and self governing South Viet Nam can in fact be created. For if the american forces withdraw eventually there is virtually no Prospect what Ever that the successors of Gen by can make South Viet Nam secure. And if the americans do not withdraw South Viet Nani will be an occupied country not Independent not free and not self governing. Because this dilemma exists and in the Light of the administration record of doing what it previously it would do it is not easy to take at face value or. Johnsons per fervid protestations that he wants to negotiate peace. Is it quite c e r t a i n that the avowed objective of a free Aad self governing South Viet Nam since this re quires the continuing pre sence of american forces does not contain the True objective which is itt fact to make a permanent Ameri can lodgement on the South East asian Mainland copyright is fifi two cent milk Price Rise of d continued the milk control Board noting j comparable Market. That the High Cost of delivering j store Selling Price for quart of milk is Tower in milk to Homes resulted in from overlapping delivery routes by different companies recommended that All greater Winnipeg distributors make a Conr carted Effort to further toe reduction of deliveries which started last autumn. The Manitoba Branch of the Consumers association of can Ada had claimed in its Brief to the Board that there were waste and inefficiency in the dairies present delivery setup. In granting tie Price increase the milk control granted requests Board has from nine greater Winnipeg dairies and the Winnipeg milk producers association. Tim Board claims the Dis Rittu tors request for a Price a crease is justified on two counts the costs of processing and packaging on a unit quart decision reversed in Appeal Toronto Ontario court of Appeal rated monday that the Ontario Woodsworth memorial foundation cannot re cover from two Banks it lost in 1963 when a Toronto Law yer stole the proceeds from the j Sale of foundation property. I Lii a unanimous decision the Appeal court reversed an on Tario supreme court decision awarding the sum plus in Terest to the foundation against the Royal Bank of Canada. the miss majorette pageant held at the red Stiver exch Ykteb were from left to right Pat Pilat Brenda the Iluk Junior and Karen Killeen International dispute shaping Over i a continued the wetland canal is already i costing the Canadian taxpayer j a year for operation the charge would be per i vessel per lock. The americans while and maintenance. Estimates of the . Lawrence Seaway Stajl authority Are that the proposed Walsh May go to court continued basis have increased since 1964 by More than one cent a quart. A considerable amount of Effort has been expended by All plants toward greater ef-1 fic Eucy of operation and Auto mation which has the increase to some every Effort i obviously every Effort has been made by to retain prices to the consumer at i a level commensurate with purchasing and processing costs but in View of an increase itt the Price of milk to the producer amounting to slightly More than one cent per quart. Winnipeg than any of the comparably markets. About 70 cent of the milk sold in greater Winnipeg is sold at the store Price level which is two cents a quart lower than the Price for milk delivered. Other Fields to a separate ruling on the application from the greater Winnipeg milk producers the Board contended that there ire other areas of the agricultural Economy which show a More viable and profitable return on capital and labor than that of Dairying. Therefore h this Market is to be assured of continuity of Supply of the Quality of milk which we now enjoy a revision upward in prices is deemed cent increase on tolls for the Montreal Lake Ontario Section have apparently walked at the proposal for the Welland canal. The Canadian the position that the Welland. Other proposals for the canal could Cost another to million. They Are under consideration. This would in Dation officials too Long in reporting that Samuel res Akk 44, forged a Cheque to the foundation put the Money in his own Bank account and then fled to Israel. Resnick a disbarred lawyer now is serving an eight year t prison term for stealing from clients including the foun Dation. Or. Justice John Ayles Worth who wrote the Appeal court decision said Resnick admitted feb. 27, 1963, to foundation officials that he had received Cash in the property Deal and invested the Money in a shopping Plaza on the i lion behalf. The judge said foundation officials did not notify any of the defendants until May 9, 1963, when e. Lawrence Stone a Law yer acting for the Purchase of the property was told about the forgery. Or. Justice Aylesworth said or. Stone notified the Royal Bank of Canada and the Bank of Nova Scotia Resnick Bank the next Day but in the mean time Renick had fled. Canada to decide. They take View that the Welland belongs j to Canada does of the Welland is entirely a matter for this country to decide. The United Over half the total traffic r h a that what through th7 Welland canal is Canada and that what j states would to keep the not for Canadian consumption or of Canadian origin. The Canadian View is that it was to he expected that the americans officials want to the dropping of the Welland canal toll proposal a the make cause Canada is subsidizing american Industry in the mid we Ana anal West the Canadian authorities condition for reaching the dolls for the . Lawrence. Canada replied that i Chicago on the proposed Seaway brought overwhelming d the Board is of the unanimous opinion that the request for an increase is the Board decision read. Proposals seen boost for networks strike called illegal Toronto up Gordon Keeble ctr network president says development of private network television will be assisted by policies outlined in the Federal government White paper on broadcasting. In an interview monday after the paper was tabled in the commons or. Keeble said the broadcasting Industry has been awaiting a firm set of guide lines. They be done an excellent he said. They be brought present when they were filed i the distributors the Board can prove echoing a Brief submitted Csc under the big. In the summarized statistics from 10 with the election Brincil fluid markets he said any appearance in court would naturally come Winnipeg d is t Ribu Tor later. We would have m w the on margin Between invalidate the election would go through the court of Queen or Juicer Price and consumer Bench. Ill have make when phoned by the free press or. Walsh lawyer John it l 5 cheats a statement the if the two countries Carnot a reach agreement they will i act have to impose their own tolls. M. Hunt also had not received the letter but had been advised of its contents by the Premier office. 1 obviously if the lieutenant j situation j governor won t handle it the courts Are the next he said. Ill have to Confer quart less than any Market in percentage of the consumer milk Dollar returned to the producer is 63.8 per cent which is higher than any in Ottawa and Curtis cordon motor Motel 1011 hand non Highway grocery loses to thieves a Safe containing approximately was stolen some time saturday morning from grocery 56 Sherbrook Street after thieves chopped their Way into the premises. Winnipeg detectives said Day the thieves had first entered a neighbouring premise hair cottage 59 Sher Brook Street through a rear window. The thieves went directly to the basement where they chop Ped a Hole in one Wall which adjoins the grocery store. They not Budge on the proposal the americans will come around for an agreement. The . Officials White still supporting the Canadian Posi Uon on the 10 per cent increase on tolls for the Montreal Lake Ontario Section refuse to go along with the Welland propose lion. During the last few Days of Section and against any Lockage charge on the Welland canal. It is estimated that out of Over 100 submissions 48 in Ottawa Only nine were in favor. Among the opponents were Canadian and american agricultural interests with an impressive array of business and Industrial. Interests along and to try and agreement. It is a difficult situation Between the two countries the transport minister pro posed transportation p o i i c y stipulates that each sector my referring to the Premier mention of Section 10 of the act he had been advised it was not impossible to hold the election or. Walsh said i think that wrong. It was impossible. It appears to me there is a difference of View Between the Law officers of the Crown and j Saigon a s . Navy fighter bombers attacked two the Premier also noted in his North vietnamese torpedo boats letter to or. Hunt that should off Haiphong Early today As the . Attacks spread past the big seemed to be governing private broadcasting while the Csc operated under rules of its the strengthened Board of broadcast governors will have a Good effect he said especially As a Way of avoiding involvement in in other reaction. Education minister William Davis of on Tario said he was More than prepared to discuss with the Federal government any Sugges Tion which May be proposed to make available television Chan Nels or facilities for educational i 97-per-cent in favor of the walk out. Or. Boudreu said the labor minister bad the Powers to waive the requirement for a conciliation Board but the government had gone ahead with plans to set one up. Premier Smartwood said it is unlawful to refuse Concilia it is not a matter of argument. The Law has broken by the men going on strike on the eve of Tom Burgess International representative of the Steelwork ers Here who resigned following the vote saturday said 300 to 400 salaried employees of the Iron Ore co. Were allowed to Cross the picket lines today. Or. Burgess has retained his Posi Tion As a member of the local executive. The strike came 24 hours after walkouts by More than workers at Ioc Schefter Ville que., Plant the Quebec Cartier mining co. Operation at port Cartier que., and by car tier mining employees at gag Nonville que. Company officials would not comment on the Labrador 1 City strike today but Claude k. F House Newfoundland representative of Ioc said in . John monday the company had Fol Lowed the requirement of the provincial labor relations act meticulously Aad there no question under the act that a strike would be it was not Clear whether or not the Union is backing the j strikers although or. Boudreau j said it would be sheer irresponsibility on our the Union officials part to play the role of innocent bystanders. We Are not going to do As a Union we cannot done this action on the part of the workers but in All fairness we must say that we understand the Union is asking for an hourly wage increase of 35 cents in a new contract the company has offered 20 cents. The men earn a Basic 52.35 an hour in creasing to should be sustaining. More or less self entered the grocery and carted the Safe off. _ police said the Safe has t a j i collision kills 5 Tracy Fehr 6, daughter of one of the victims who police said was Only shaken provincial governments. Deaths bark John Mcmillan 83, of 139 Maryland Street. Bredin mrs. Amlie 82, of Morris. Man. Cathcart mrs. Ivan wary 71, of 440 Oxford Street. Fed Rick Peter 67, of 182 Cathedral a v retired Market Gardener. Finlayson mrs. Alexander t. Violet 64, of 420 a question arise As to an irregularity on the part of a returning officer such As you allege it is Felt tha Section 151 of the election act is the Section wich properly i or. Hunt commented that that where we might Dis agree. The Section states an election can t be declared in valid for irregularities if it is shown to the satisfaction of the tribunal having cognizance the question that the. Election was conducted in accordance with the principles Laid Down in this act and that the irregular Ity failure or mistake did not materially affect the result of the Sherbrook Street. Ford Harriet Ann 87, of Meeds Turkey Bath i Williamstown . A i William n. Bappert a Turkey Farmer called for help from the fire department when. Of Nis Birds died from the neat in a record breaking heat wave. Fire chief Edward Derrickson sent trucks to Spray water Over Bappert surviving Birds monday and to create a mud Wallow for them. Air War against the North continued without setup. One of the two a-4 sky Hawks that caught the torpedo boats 38 Miles Southeast of the main North vietnamese port Down but the Pilot was plucked from the Gulf of Tonkin by a Rescue helicopter. A . Spokes Man said he did not know whether the torpedo boats were hit. Navy and air Force planes flew a record 91 Multi plane missions against North Viet Nam monday the targets included an Oil storage area 19 j Miles Southeast of Haiphong i an estimated 250 to 300 planes made the raids a number which a qualified officer said was Vancouver up the manager of the Vancouver traffic and safety Council wants new applicants for Drivers licences compelled to produce medical certificates of fitness. He says this May be regimen tation but it is needed to re Duce Accident rates. Take notice that hearing of an by Lloyd bind of 1057 Hayt run . Bowl fat in flu Provitt of Man Iota far Cui Tady control of in children Raymond bar Carol Larry tar said. Artud Linda Bantad Shuhy Batad Bantad and Brenda Bantad will Tiko a Jbf iding Jago of Tow win Niace and family court 221 meow mat Vard Winnipeg m wed malay aug it 10th, 196tf at . And Wohinc such an pict Hon May do by in at and Praet. Mather Man., widow of John i have an effect on the it Iii Wojt who said or Walsh a 24-year-old, the average for the 16 Slesman at Thompson it did against the been recovered. Liquor licensing Board a meeting at the licensing Board will be held on monday August 22, 1966, commencing at . Daylight saving time at the head office of the commission 1555 Buffalo place fort carry Mani Toba. To. Enable applicants to be heard. Thai meeting formal applications together with supporting documents As required by the liquor control act and the regulations must submitted to the Secretary of the Board at the head office of the liquor control commission by monday july 25, 1966. L. , Secretary licensing Board. Mrs. Mccreath and the Coutts 68, and Mary Louella in the Ontario car. Mrs. King and mrs Fehr were in mortgage Money and Niagara. The truck. No inquest has yet been called. Police obtained the assistance of the ramp and several municipal police forces across. Canada a notifying relatives. Names of the victims were withheld until relatives were informed. Police said the collision of cured when the Ontario car travelling West on the Peri meter and the truck travelling South on Highway 69, reached the intersection at about the same time. The Impact of the collision was heavy that the cab and the engine were torn off the truck. James Ford Forrest James s., of Barrie oat Gies Breffe Isaac f., 76, of Steinbach Man. Gooch Jeanne of 5 Casa Loma Block widow of John Gooch. Porter Lily 7b, of 108 Ctm Kington Avenue. St vital widow of e. W. Porter. Pratt Ruth b., formerly of Winnipeg widow of Edward Charles Pratt. Miller mrs Rudolf mortgage Loam motorcyclist Breaks leg a James motorcyclist suffered a broken leg monday when his vehicle went out of control. Police said Robert Kendall 20, of 262 Moray Street is in fair condition in Winnipeg Gen Era Hospital with compound fractures to Nis right thigh. The Youta was injured at ., driving South on Doreen Street. As his vehicle approached a Portage Avenue overpass police said it weat out of control and struck a curb Send Fig its Driver slamming against a Guardrail. The injttre8 Driver was taken to Hospital in a police ambulance. 70, of 403 Wardlaw Avenue. Parovan 20, of Bri Tish Columbia Park Thomas Langford Fig of 1011 Corydon suite .13. P o d m o r o mrs. John Molly 5i, of 984 Alexander Avenue. Proulx Joseph 74, of Peters Field Man. Stobert 17, of 651 Dufferin Avenue Forn Nerly of Golden Bay Man., son or. And mrs. Irvine Stobert. Uracs Stefan 67, of 87 Archibald Street . Boniface. Wightman Harriet Eden 98, of Edmonton formerly of la Riviere widow of James Wightman. For further information please see classified death notices by the Canadian press new Milford Mcfee 85, who wrote More than 20 books about the sea Best known of which was casuals of the sea. Brantford oat. Harry a Watson 75, prominent texted manufacturer and past presi Dent of the primary textile association. Thompsn 54, top United t a t e speedboat Driver of injuries suffered when his hydroplane broke up. Campbellton Georges Lucien Dumont 66, new Wick minister of health. Beatles anger Mani lans Manila a Airport crowd booed jeered and shouted go to hell beatles today As the British quartet left the Philippines. The it retainers had drawn persons to two perform ances monday but enraged Fili pinos by turn up for a private appearance at the presidential Palace they said hey haunt been told about the performance. Lor the if of president Ferdinand Marcos and 360 children. At the Airport about 50 Passen Gers reporters Airport workers and others crowded about the quartet shouting questions and insults they filed out exit forms. A of the beatles entourage was shoved to the ground by an Airport worker and one witness said he a kicked. Two onlookers helped him to Bis feet drummer Bingo Starr told a reporter he was local newspapers took Tion to the overpowering secur Ity guard provided for the beatles arrival. The newspapers also found the boys press con Ference at which John Lennon kept a n w r j n g Woof slightly ridiculous. The British embassy issued a statement today expressing its deep regret for any offence to the Philippines popular lady and said the beatles had is suited it that no discourtesy of aay kind Ino nth air Campaign against the North. But it was not a record number for a single Day raid. The Navy planes also bit an Oil storage area 25 Miles West of Thanh Hoa Down the coast As. The intensified assault on North Viet Nam fuel supplies continued. Planning a convention sell the Boss or the committee on Montreal to reconsider Urban association Winnipeg civic finance com Mittee will have another look at the Winnipeg join ing the m a nit o b a Urban association. Monday night City Council referred the Issue of renewing its membership in the Organiza Tion Back to finance committee which was recommending that the City join if it receives Assurance that the association executive will recommend the City be permitted four voting delegates instead of one. Council referred the Issue Back when an amendment was proposed to finance committee recommendation which would have the City join the association without any conditions being attached. Winnipeg did not renew its membership in the association in 1965. Mother gives birth to 9? Dacca Reuters pers Here report that a Young woman in an East Pakistan Vil Lage recently gave birth to nine babies and that All Are doing Well the reports say the multiple birth occurred at the Village to Pua Jarai 90 Miles Northeast of Here a the Syl Het District. They said the Mother Aad fatten in their Early 20s, have been married about year. Then you can have stat the to teen Elizabeth the delegates will love Queen and Montreal. The bees Wib rate you a pretty intelligent fellow. You la be Abis to Lato All the credit. And our capable staff will do All the to orc. In t that the Way to organize a convention write for literature about the Queen Elizabeth one of North America n great convention hotel. 13m Isaaf Tiv Toons a Fantt Aupaau a cd hotel of malty Luton at Canada. Tot tit in Voia a in it far Uta Ontl a Neh ;