Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 12, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Today s Index action line. Classified 27 to 38 movies 11 comics. Spots 18 to 25 deaths 26 stay finance 24 to 26 18 Garden column 4 women. 13 final edition vol. 73 no. 245 Price Loc july 12, Sun Sites . Moon . Sun sets Moon sets . Forecast sunny 55 and 75 vote backs strike will walk out if talks with packers fail Toronto up the United packing House workers of Erica cog has voted to strike against plants of Canada packers Ltd. If current bargaining talks for a new contract break Down. V y director f. W. Said the workers voted 4.519 to 254 Foj strike at plants at Hull. Que., Montreal Toronto Winni. Peg Edmonton Calgary. Van Cuver and Charlottetown the strike Date will be announced Friday. .1 negotiations for a. New con j tract to. Replace one that tired march.31 Are going on at Montreal with lawyer Carl Gol a Denberg As mediator. In Winnipeg there Are -900. Employees affected at the com Pany s Plant at 660 Marion Street. St. Boniface i Kings tips Scales liberals in . Vote Alex Campbell swept into Power As Canada s youngest Premier Charlottetown up the voters of Rural Kings 1st, voting six weeks later than Prince Edward islanders in 15 Ridings ended seven years of progressive conservative administration monday night and swept Liberal Alex b. Campbell 32, into Power As Canada s youngest Premier. . Wheat Shaw right congratulates Campbell on election win chinese mobs protest us. Outlook dim in air strike Washington a Assis a Tant . Labor Secretary James j. Reynolds described As j thousands stage mass parades in five major cities if peking Reuters chinese newspapers today devoted big front to mass demonstrations monday in. Five major chinese cities against the . Bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong in North Viet Nam. The largest of these was Nueku discouraging today the Outlook the Central chinese for settlement of the strike of Wuhan where 100000 persons paraded. It was the i largest rally on. Viet Nam ported in China since peking s j the deferred balloting in the two member constituency brought about by the death of a Liberal candidate May 26, snapped a two party stalemate and toppled the government of Premier Walter h. Shaw 78., nation s oldest provincial . 1 the standings i 196r 1962 liberals .17 11 i conservatives 15 19 total. 32 30 my reaction is one of Digap or. Shaw said j after liberals Daniel j. Mae Donald and Bruce l. Stewart swept to Victory by Large a i Josities. Shaw who led his party to Power in 1959 at an age when most people contemplate the ease of retirement broken even j with his Young rival in the May 130 election. I the two parties the Only ones contesting the election wound up in a 15 seat deadlock and consequently directed the Poniti Cal spotlight on the 2.4h Elig i Ible voters in Kings 1st. The enfranchised residents of i the fishing and farming con-1 Stit ency responded by giving i or. , Liberal coun-1 please see liberals Page 2 i Washington expected to hike 1967 production goals Washington special tons the . Agriculture department reported monday that wheat harvesting prospects failed to brighten during the past month increasing the likelihood that the government j will again boost 1967 production goals. A with surpluses gone the i administration fears thai More j wheat production win be needed to meet increasing Export and foreign Aid needs As Well As greater . Consumption i failure to increase production i next year could leave the United j states with what government j experts consider a dangerously Low Reserve Supply. Wheat prices which already Are rising and causing higher bread and bakery prices would go up even More. L p slightly the department s forecasts of Winter wheat now being har vested were slightly better than in june. But predictions on the Spring wheat crop that will be Cut in August and september were below a month ago. Please see wheat Page 2 heat children against five major . Airlines. Reynolds a Veteran negotiator in railway and shipping strikes said in Advance of the scheduled mid morning Resump-1 Tion of negotiations Between representatives of the airlines and the Union striking machinists China keeps hands led states air i by Stanley Karnov monday peking s official the heroic South vietnamese in Canton mayor Tseng j Yong Kong people s daily declared that j people for their resistance Sheng told demonstrators the communist China has in people should and can Only against the ". people of. Kiangtung province that it is not. Likely to rely on themselves to make warning that an arduous in tji Jeu l1joi it ii ill. Iiri Taij f _ were ready at any. Tune to go intervene in the Viet Nam War Resolution and wage Peoples struggle 1 still lies ahead. But there s Bern very Little pro. In in support. Of the at i War in their own country since j ultimately the newspaper pre -gre.ss. The positions to. Inc in affairs stir Ipri vietnamese Corn parties Are very fixed at the please see Outlook Page 12 flight cult a i Judi v i vietnamese people s struggle. Poking promised to these Are their own i dieted the. Vietnamese Tom continue its positive support As for foreign assistance the munits would their con the Peoples. Daily reported for Viet Nam s communists but editorial added no outside Aid tinted firm Reliance on their own demonstrations under a head Gracd them Totcy on their own can replace their struggle. line across its front Page resources in the conflict against i whatever its amount Only As analysts Here see it ing chinese people armed with the United states and its allies peking s cautious position is Man tune will Here the chinese journal praised believed to reflect reluctance by the chinese to become involved in a War that does not yet threaten their own territory. Inquiries heavy Csc Yiao tse Tung s thought will. Al Eylla support namese. Peoples anti United slates struggle despite any Dan-1 but observers noted that none of the speeches at various ral i lies took the question of China s response to the bombing any j. Further than the Tough weekend j speeches Here of Premier Chou and foreign1 minister i. Status More ambiguous w h e n an Irr shwe Force like a truck meets an immovable object Tike a Bridge the immovable object always wins As this Van discovered when it tried to get under the Midtown Bridge on Assiniboine Avenue monday afternoon. Letters May hold clues pakistani loses Job Miami Fla. A three Small children died monday in a car parked in the hot Sun with the windows rolled up. They could have smothered or sheltered to death in tempera Tures that May have reached 130 degrees officiate said. Their Mother found the Bod ies when she returned from a medical Supply House where she sold a pint of blood for one of More than two i dozen visits she has made since j Seattle Seattle december. J Post says in a i copyright Story today it has Learned of a packet of sealed letters that the Chil shed Light on the mysterious j Dren Werf in the car or about arrest in Hungary of a Seattle three Bours about noon a passerby said Busy and she had to wait for More than two hours police a pics arrest in Hungary tha Story says the letters Are Hurt Sherman by Victor Mackie reservation. Switchboards and information at air Canada Utu ii. Ottawa Stafl a warn the chinese leaders said my that the very integrity of China now is freed from All re Imper striations and would take what Ever action it considers Neces Ai air Ever action it con Siusis act cd Canadian broadcasting Cor a or. Sherman charged some offices in Winnipeg Are jammed sary in accordance with the in ipod Ratoni was sounded in producers of being guilty it i of Tho i of in Chin let sir part of news was being under mined by developments within it is also thought the Iden Mohammed Ayub Khan of while encouraging the Viet i who ousted his pro namese to carry on the conflict foreign minister last w m Are anxious to avoid statements announced tuesday he is a y that might provoke . Attacks j dropping his Western oriented said the member of parliament. Just c h in a Hong Kong finance minister. A on in Tnp no Fly Lyl i he was engaged in the casting business before he successfully sought election to the commons last fall. Sary in acc Luaui a inn portion was Soui crests and demands of the Viet monday. To the insidious spread l. R. Bud destructive please see chinese Page 7 l is keep moving As a result of the strike. Mechanics against five major people. United states airlines but air i Canada traffic out of Winnipeg has increased Only slightly. An air Canada spokesman said tuesday that a tremendous number of inquiries had been received since the strike began Friday. A lot of people Are wonder ing How they la get to american Points normally served by Northwest Orient airlines one of the struck companies. The spokesman said air can Ada has picked up some traffic from Winnipeg which would normally use Northwest but that no extra flights or staff have by Richard Haywood been Laid on Washington. Special there has Only been some tons Secretary what of a increase in traffic Robert m c n a r a sealed 1 nothing tremendous monday that . Bombing of Oil the spokesman said places dumps at Hanoi and Haiphong such As Toronto Montreal and has had no perceptible effect on j Vancouver which have trans the movement of troops and Border service have noticed an supplies to South Viet Nam increase in traffic and in Many it is too Early he said for the i cases have been forced to put raids to be translated into a More aircraft into service. Slowdown of military sunday. Air Canada added from North to South More fish to Between Vancouver nor have they had any f and Seattle when the strike of perceptible effect on the morale members of the International of the North vietnamese of machinists Al see no he. Said. Cio left air Canada the Only j that the North vietnamese Are air link Between British Colum j to negotiate a reasonable Bia and . West coast cities j settlement or that they Lack the More flights were added in will to continue the War in the Contin Vitlar As a result or. Mcnamara held out the possibility of a greater . Troop commitment to South Viet. Nam if the filtration of troops from the North is increased. I the War is currently costing s12 billion a year he said and no doubt this will continue Toi Winnipeg South told the House he said he had heard frequent that the old sound reliable news references in discussions with journalists with whom he was familiar and some with whom he had worked in the past on the subject of Csc news news of the Csc was rapidly being t destroyed and that fast action would have to be taken to try and rebuild its reputation. See Story on Page 2 experts have noted that j the Brief announcement said peking s vows to help Hanoi or Nance minister Mohammed while louder in tone have Ghorab will be relinquishing Groven More ambiguous within Post aug 25 to join an american legation spokes in tint i .1 i l in o 11 in Ruthi input 53trf addressed to or. And mrs. Busso v. Lemme of Seattle both she saw the children crying and noticed that the windows a Juno Jiw Ere rolled up police sol. An of whom now Are being detained j Drew Giori Jano a Portia but in Hungary. Or. Lemme a the car was air Canadian. The newspaper says the Lem Mes Are charged with attempt conditioned. The Mother Geraldine Luke Mes Are in argue with ing to help an unidentified per returned to the car about son Nee from behind the Iron . And the children i unconscious m the Back seat. Firemen tried to revive them l Yusi nug Iho was to a the world Bank As an Man in Budapest said monday the Way to a Hospital this restraint contrasted Wilaj Ayub announced last month i . Officials were contacting they were Joseph 18 Montus recent months. Peking s Adamant refusal to entertain the idea of a Ftp veg it Promise peace in Viet Nam has because of his health inspired observers in the far _ East to suggest that the chinese Are prepared to fight to the last chinese hesitation to enter z. The hungarian foreign ministry Barbara 34 months his Post James years. And i please see letters Page reputation and news integrity j Viet Nam. Would be prompted there is no question in the minds of some of them that the Over the past few years he manner in which Csc Public said cant has been allowed i to this cant in Csc Public expression and articulation was damaging and danger-1 _ _ to the to the Coni no reputation of the corporation i please see Csc news Page 7 affairs programming in Prog rams like seven con ducted news and interviews has been damaging and detrimental please see inquiries Page 12 turkish quake kills 12 people de Istanbul a a Struc Tive earthquake was re corded Early today in Turkey s nevertheless the Secretary Eastern province of Mush the affirmed the cautious optimism National radio reported. Twelve deaths were reported. I please see supplies Page 7 too by unwillingness of the vietnamese to have their country occupied by the Northern neighbor who has throughout history been a hated enemy. At the same time specialists Here Point out the whole basis of the chinese communist Doc j Trine of people s War is that lit be waged by Peoples therm 1 selves with a minimum of external Aid. For the chinese to please see China Page 12 today s inside stories scotch prices hiked Page 3 penalty costs Krucik Lead Page 21 editorial Pace Lyndon b. Onion Anil were in search of order in Edue Ahen my. Noggin the Paf Ripic spender Richsrd Purser Tom Saunders Bruce Hutchison Ger curation ally zone 9z599 total 127.356 tories Lacich attack Hellyer under fire prime minister Lester b. Pearson and soviet Deputy Premier Dmitri Polyansky deft sign att agreement Between Canada and the soviet Union in Ottawa monday. See Story Page by Victor Swackie Ottawa staff defence minister Paul hell yer has made himself commander in chief of the Canadian forces Dis missing top ranking officers and promoting those he seets fit Gordon Churchill charged Here monday in an interview. When it comes to a Point there is a clash Between Hellyer the chief of staff one or the other has to and there is no doubt who would have to go it would not be the said or. Churchill who was defence minister in the closing Days of the Diefenbaker government. Or. Churchill said it was now Clear that or Hellyer was in Complete command. This is exactly the Situa Tion that Brig. Malone r. A Malone a publisher of the financier out on bail Owen sound ont j Montreal financier Samuel Olan has been released on bail from county jail where he was being held on a charge of utter ing a forged Cheque two years ago at Hanover about 30 Miles South of Here. On july 4, he was remanded to aug. 8. Winnipeg free pres a feared would happen under this new setup. Brig. Malone wrote a series of articles about the danger of such a situation and spoke of it before the commons defence said or. Churchill. He said Brig. Malone had advocated the British system of a defence Council rather than a single chief of staff. Meanwhile another former defence minister under or. Diefenbaker has demanded a full investigation of the retirement last week of three senior Mili tary officers. Douglas hark n Ess has please see Heij Loeb Page 3 air units asked to agree Ottawa up the air transport Board has asked two Portage la Prairie Man. Groups to agree within 60 Days a joint bid for two licences to operate commercial air serv i ices. Pending such a arrange ment the Board has deferred separate applications by por Tage air service and Portage flying club. Both went to operate a Char Ter and specially service. Portage air service a partnership of Elmer Kirsch Ian and John James Wibbins tried unsuccessfully to negotiate with i Portage flying club for use of its Airport within the City us i its. I the Board said demand for. Air service would not justify the partnership s proposal for a new Airport. Nor would Board extend club services As Long As or. Kirschman and or Gibbins Are ready willing and Able to devote their full thine and resources to the provision of the same services to the pub the Board said it will recon Sider the applications after 80 Days if the applicants have not by then agreed in a joint proposal
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