Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, January 23, 1967

Issue date: Monday, January 23, 1967
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 23, 1967, Winnipeg, Manitoba Today s Index Jumble 19 classified 17 to 27 Mories. 9 comics. 33, 34 sports 27, 30 to 32 finance.10 to 12 television 8 deaths 7 Winnipeg monday january is 196? Sun Rise. . Moon . Sur. Lets . Moon sets final edition forecast sunny -25 and -10 Johnson invited to Hanoi London Reuters presi Dent to Chi Minh of North Viet Nam has invited president John son of the United states to visit Hanoi for peace talks Habbi Feinberg of Toronto told a press conference on his return Here from Hanoi today. Rabbi Feinberg pastor Emeri Tus of holy Blossom Tempie said to told him and anglican Bishop Ambrose Reeves or. Johnson has stated that he would talk to anyone any tiny any where about peace. I invite mr., Johnson to be our guest sitting just where Vou Are Here in the Palace of the former French governor general of. Feinberg said president to continued let or. Johnson come with his wife his daughters his Secretary his doctor his let him not come with a gun on his hip let him not bring his admirals and to gave a pledge that presi Dent Johnson will have com plete polling Farmers on strike Western Canadian Farmers May soon Stop buying farm machinery to protest the Cost Price squeeze which they say is putting them out of business. Ballots Are being printed in this week s issues of the Mani Toba co operator and the voice of the Farmer asking the Farmers if they want to follow the Lead of their North Dakota counterparts in not buying new farm machinery until the government investigates the Farmers plight. J n. Galonsky executive assistant of the Manitoba far mers Union said the action is being taken in the Light of resolutions by the Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta farm bodies at their last annual meetings instructing their executives to do something about the Cost Price squeeze. Or. Galonsky said a buyers strike is spreading like wild fire among Farmers in North Dakota Iowa and South Dakota. In a Survey of six counties in North Dakota he said Only one Farmer refused to sign a pledge that he would t buy any new farm machinery this year. Please see polling Page 7 this was the scene at the Leisure world retire ment Community near Santa Ana California sunday Little More than an hour after two Mili tary jets collided in the air scattering parts of wreckage on Homes. Six persons were killed and at least six injured. Tito to visit Moscow by Lajos Lederer London special tons a Day of intense diplomatic activity in the East european communist countries followed saturday s. Surprise announce ment that marshal Tito of Yugoslavia is to visit Moscow this Veek. It was reported in Berlin that the East German foreign min ister Otto Winzer was in Moscow already. This gave Rise to a widespread belief that the communists Are seriously alarmed at the Success of West Germany in its recent Diplo Matic initiatives in Eastern Europe. West Germany is almost certain to open diplomatic links with Romania shortly. Marshal Tito s visit to Moscow is thought to be a move to prevent another communist country possibly Bulgaria resuming diplomatic relations with Bonn. The same apprehension Over Bonn s diplomatic Success among the countries of the Warsaw pact is thought to have been expressed during last week s visit to Northern Poland by the Kremlin which was not As reported concerned with Leonid Brezhnev s Call for a world Confer ence of communist parties. The polish leaders invited the soviet leaders for urgent talks to formulate a common policy aimed at preventing what can Only be called West German infiltration into Eastern Europe. Marshal Tito is apparently now concerned with establishing common East european plat form for dealing with West Germany and this is thought to explain his sudden decision to visit the russian capital. He has also been stirred to action by confidential reports that the Kremlin is about. To introduce major policy changes in its relations with the United states designed ultimately to Lead to a settlement in Vietnam. The yugoslavs for the first time now believe that Russia is seriously concerned about find ing a solution in Vietnam largely because of its preoccupation with China. Mao s foes threatened crash six killed Jet hits apartment Complex following air collision by Philip Fradkin and Roy Haynes Eltoro California special tons Marine corps attack bombers collided sunday and one crashed into a retirement Community killing six persons and injuring at least six others. One of the Jet planes crashed into an apart ment Complex at Leisure world Laguna Hills and destroyed it. Another eight unit apartment was gutted by fire. The sprawling retirement Community is located in Orange county about 40 Miles Southeast of los Angeles. An undetermined number of residents were missing. Authorities were unable to determine if the residents were away from their Homes or buried in the . Leaps to defence of envoy Back Butterworth s actions in mercantile Bank affair Washington . State department reacted sharply saturday to reported Canadian criticism of ambassador w. Walton Butterworth and braced for fresh developments Early this week in the Mercan Ile Bank dispute. An old bogey Canadian sen Ivity about . Restrictions a american owned firms in also alive again. China warned of new unrest economic saboteurs face death penalty As fresh Industrial struggles loom by David Oancia peking special death was signalled As the penalty for opponents of chairman Mao tse Tung s revolutionary line As official newspapers began warn ing of the possibility of serious disruption of the Economy in the latest phase of the struggle in the great proletarian cultural revolution. This was clearly implied in a to crush revolts Tokyo Chou in Lai is reported to have committed China s Man army to crush Mao tse Tung s opponents As news of revolt and resistance came out of the embattled Mainland today from Frozen Manchuria to Kiangtung in the South. Japanese correspondents Quot ing peking Wall posters said Chou s announcement at a rally in peking sunday was the first statement by a top govern ment official that troops would be used against Mao s foes. The posters said Chou declared liberation declaration that opponents found guilty of sabotage May be treated As counter revolution Aries and the Constitution specifies that anyone convicted of such crimes can be deprived of his life. The signal was Given Shanghai newspapers run by chairman Mao s dedicated sup porters announced that the seaport City s three million peasants have risen in Large numbers in a Gigantic rebellion against the handful of persons within the party who Are in authority and taking the capitalist Road against landlords Rich p e a s a its counter revolution Aries bad elements and right its and against the Bourgeois reactionary this was the first Clear Indica Tion by chairman Mao s cultural revolution group that China s five Hundred million peasants Are in for another period of upheaval not unlike that which resulted in the creation of communes in 1958. The Shanghai editorials promised that in this phase the concept of private ownership and Force of habit will receive a heavy and that a new generation of peasants with High socialist consciousness will be tempered struggle for construction on a vast scale. The private plots now worked by peasants to grow their own vegetables or to raise pigs or a please see chinese Page 2, in this class destruction and debris. The two a-4e sky Hawks. Flying from Floyd Bennett Ifield on Long Island new York were attempting to land at Eltoro Marine corps air station when they collided in a heavy rain shortly after noon according to a Marine corps spokesman. The pilots ejected from the planes which then plummeted earthward. One plane came to rest within the confines of the Marine air station. Victims the dead were identified As Oscar Peterson and his wife Agnes Leon Lauderbach Harold and Margaret Herman All Leisure world residents and capt. James Powell one of the two Marine pilots. Capt. Powell died at the Camp Pendleton Marine corps base Hospital. Please see bomber Page 2 Wilson makes bid for eco entry p e o p 1 a s army is the most important Britain tool of the dictatorship of the proletariat. It will resolutely suppress the handful of counter revolutionary elements who Are trying to destroy the proletarian great cultural japanese correspondents in peking also reported purged chairman Chen Pota and Mao s wife Chiang had or dered the people of the capital to establish a revolutionary City government composed of work ers peasants soldiers revolutionary students and teachers. Please see troops Page 7 Strasbourg France Reut minister Wilson of today s inside stories school change backed Jacqueline Kennedy series editorial Page the trading stamp War or. Cordon s Man of Straw military accounting Nec Dod Page 33 Harold Creer said today geography history interest and sentiment demand that Britain play its part in forging the Unity of Europe. Policy speech to the Consul Tive Assembly of the 18-nation coun cil of Europe on Britain s latest move toward joining the euro Pean common Market Wilson reiterated that Britain would be prepared to accept the Rome treaty which set up the common Market subject to the necessary adjustments on accession of a new member and provided we received satisfaction on the Points about which we see the prime minister said there has to be adjustments to the treaty to cover such questions As British membership with appropriate representations pro vision for an appropriate num Ber of British votes in the coun cil of ministers and no doubt other changes such As in the percentage contributions to the Community budget and funds. Wilson said it still is too Early in his current tour of All the six common Market capitals to draw conclusions from his investigation of Britain s chances of joining the Market. 1 please see . Page 7 Cost. Soolepp ire ghost haunts Mao what is going on in China and what is the Outlook William l. Ryan an associated press specialist on communist affairs seeks to answer these and other questions in a series of of articles this week of which this k. The first. By William l. Ryan the 400-year-old ghost of Hai Jui returned to haunt Mao tse Tung and frightened him into launching the Gigantic struggle that grips China today a the confusing and dangerous upheaval is traced by chinese in the West to a Quiej 1959., and the publication of an essay called Hai Jui s scolding of the emperor made years later with the title of Hai Jui s dismissal when the essay arid1 play appeared says or. C., y. Cheng head of the University of Mich Igan department of. Chinese looking Fob a Pett this want and under dogs cats 16 female Boxer 7 months old. Pedigreed registered.1 pm. 837-3566 after 5. Is among the hundreds of bar gains in today s .classified.sec-, Tion. No matter what you need shop and save in free studies every chinese intellectual and Many immediately recognized the symbolism. Hai Jui in the chinese mind stands Lor. Righteousness and Justice. In this Case he stood for Peng Teh Rhunai whom Mao dismissed As defence minister because Peng opposed the great leap for w Ard " launched in March 1958. The was supposed to transform China within three years into a mighty economic regimen Ting the half billion peasants in by putting Urban workers into millions of backyard smelters. The "leap1 please see ghost Page 2 some teachers return Montreal up some striking roman Catholic teach ers in the Yamaska Region East of Montreal were reported Back in classrooms today but a majority apparently ignored Back to work court injunctions. The teachers were ordered to return to their classrooms when injunctions were served Sun Day on them before they were Able to implement a planned mass resignation in an attempt to avoid the court order. A school commission official in St. Hyacinthe estimated that fewer than one third of the teachers were Back in school for the opening of classes. He said the commission re Quested that school children show up for classes today and that most of the children were Back in the schools. Many of the teachers How Ever stayed in the larger schools. The 447 teachers who went on strike in the Yamaska area Southeast of Montreal nov. 24 decided at Ai meeting. Sunday night that they will wait for their lawyers opinions before deciding whether to return to the classrooms. Norman Reid president of 1 association d e s educate Catholic us de St. Hyacinthe described the injunctions As basically vicious and said he has asked for an Early report on their legality. Please see some Page 7 Mccartney confirms beatle split London Reuters Paul Mccartney 24, is quoted As saying in an interview sunday that the pop singing beatles Are breaking up. Now we beatles Are ready to go our own he is quoted in the sunday times. I m no longer one of the four he is reported As saying. Well work together Only if we miss each other. Then it la be Hobby work. Good for us it the group recently denied re mors of a permanent split up. Picket Csc von Thadden insists party not Neo nazi Toronto up More than people paraded in front of Csc studios sunday night protesting a Spe Cial taped interview with Adolph von Thad Den right Wing West German politician on a Public affairs pro Gram. The demonstrators men women teen agers and Chil Dren carried placards read ing the nazis must not be allowed to Poison our Atmos phere spending taxpayers Money to hear murderers is the Csc spreading nazism in the filmed interview von Thadden 45, Deputy chairman of the National democratic party repeatedly denied his party is Neo nazi or that he Ever was or is a nazi. Please see Page 7 Csc newsmen attacked the von Thadden interview aired by Csc s. Sunday program has achieved exactly what jews across the nation feared it would a Leader of the jewish Community in Winnipeg said sunday. It gave or. Von Thadden a Chance to present himself As the leaner of a respect Able right Wing according to Abe Arnold of Winnipeg executive director of the Canadian jewish con Gress Western Region. Or. Arnold made the com ment in a Telephone inter View sunday night after the program. Or. Arnold found the inter View he charged the reporters with not having done their the discussions before and after the interview contained valid comment or. Arnold said but in the interview it self the newsmen missed excellent chances to confront the Neo nazi with Embar please see Csc Page 7 North Vietnam via Canada without the special permission e . Says is required. The mercantile affair re lived its first major Public air no Here saturday with a Washngton Post dispatch from of Awa. It said angered top Cana Ian leaders feel Butterworth As been throwing his weight round and has been Ham landed in his role. Two state department stale cents strongly defended buyer North As strictly following instructions rather than making policy. Please see . Page 7 Adolph von Thadden his Lime it involved efforts y some . Organizations to end medicinal supplies to mercantile Bank officials Are scheduled to appear tues Day before the commons Fin Ance committee. Action on rates planned by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff trans port minister j. W. Pickersgill Vas planning remedial action monday in the commons to restore to the transport Bill statutory Protection for rape seed and flags cd rates and for rates on other Grain products. This Protection was removed from the proposed legislation Asl week when the opposition combined to remove Section 329 of the transport Bill. The government suffered a Surprise defeat by a vote of 59 to 58. By deleting the Section the opposition removed the provi Sion for a review of the rates within three years by the transport commission excluding Jie Crow nest pass Rales. Please see action Page 7 Belows states terms mayor j. H. Belows of Assiniboia in a letter to Ron Gostick publisher of the Cana Dian intelligence service said saturday Fiat he would support the publication Only to the extent that espoused uie ideals of a copy of the letter was mailed by uie mayor to the free press. It says since there have been certain allegations made in the press. Accusing your publication and yourself of being anti Semoc i must inform you that Only to the extent that your publication supports the ideals of Canadia ism which i sub scribe to will you find any sympathy from mayor Belows wrote that As a subscriber to the Magazine he had appreciated its stand in militantly exposing and opposing communism. I Trust you will continue this stand and also take an equally firm stand against nazism fascism or any other totalitarian concept. As a private Enterprise i stand for personal initiative and personal Freedom and against All forms of discrimination or i ;