Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, January 23, 1967

Issue date: Monday, January 23, 1967
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Previous edition: Saturday, January 21, 1967

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 23, 1967, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press. Monday 23. 1967 Ann Sheridan 51, Dies in California Hollywood a actress Ann Sheridan a red haired texan who became the movies sultry oomph girl of the second world War died saturday night As her television comedy series pistols n Petti Coats was being shown in some areas of North America. She have been 52 feb. 21 death came at her new Holly Wood Hills Home. Her third Hus Scott Mckay was at her bedside. One Friend said miss Sheridan died of emphysema a lung ail ment. Two others said she was a victim of cancer. Joseph Conley producer of pistols n petticoats said he had asked the actress doctor picket Csc i continued several times the nature of her ailment and he would never Tell she had been unable to work for the past three Ley said. Before that she worked with a lot of guts and character. She said she wanted to see the series just one More episode of the. Western satire remained to be filmed to Complete the 1966-67 season. One of miss Sheridan s three Sisters mrs. Leo k. Kent of fort Worth tex., said the fam ily always kept in close touch but no one had any idea of the illness. It was mrs. Kent who launched her sister s movie Ca reer when As a practical joke she submitted a picture of miss Sheridan in Paramount Pic Tures search for Beauty con test. Polling Farmers on strike its a right Wing party with a Strong conservative direction he told interviewers Lavry Zolf and Bob Hoyt of the program sunday. I utterly reject sincerely that we Are a renovation of reaction to the program spread outside Toronto. In Mont real -75 demonstrators carried signs outside Csc. Studios pro testing the telecast of the inter View. The interview by the Crown owned Csc was conducted in Hanover West Germany thurs Day and the tape was flown to Toronto Friday. It was shown sunday night a week before a scheduled live interview with von Thadden in Toronto was to be shown. The live interview was cancelled after protests from the Canadian jewish con Gress the Canadian labor con Gress and other groups. Rabbi Gunther Plaut of Tor onto was interviewed on the program immediately before the von Thadden film was shown. He said von Thadden should not have been allowed to appear. His appearance would bring mental torture to jews who recall the suffering and Perse cution at the hands of Hitler he said. Seeing von Thadden was sure to upset jews who saw in von Thadden the possibility of racial persecution again. The controversial interview took up half of the hour Long program and its exposure received support from some who Felt that it was better to under stand the views of the right wins party so that they could be challenged. Ayre Neier Secretary director of the new York civil liberties Union appeared on the program with rabbi Plaut and said von Thadden should be Given an Opportunity to express his opinions publicly because the easiest Way to combat evil is to expose in London ont., David Lewis Deputy House Leader of the new democratic party said it was not Worth creating hysteria Over the interview. He Felt von Thadden s appearance did not pose a threat to the jewish people. The Toronto demonstration was orderly. At one Point Peter Reilly a Host of the program sunday tried to talk to some of the marchers and was politely told to stand aside. About 50 police officers watched the demonstration organized on t Only a Day s notice. Widespread demonstrations had been planned for next week end in several cities to coincide with the planned showing of a von Thadden interview. During the Hanover interview the 45-year-old von Thadden talked of his family s history Germany s present political and economic problems and the Neo nazi Label he said has been unfairly attached to his party. I never was a nazi and there is no reason to become nazi he said. And this party formed two years ago is not he said less than one per cent of germans wanted to return to the Days of nazism experienced in Hitler s Germany. The percentage Neo nazis in the National democratic party was no More than in the other two major West German parties. Meanwhile in another development in the von Thadden controversy the political science Section of the University of Victoria announce d it had cancelled plans to invite the politician to address students. Continued he said the businessmen even the farm implement dealers Are behind the Farmers and everyone is wearing buttons these the ballot in the two weekly newspapers which or. Galonsky says reach almost All Manitoba Farmers will ask its members if they want a non buying strike a March on Ottawa a non delivery strike or continued efforts to persuade the govern ment through other Means to heed the plight of the Farmer. He seemed to feel that the Farmers would support the non buying strike because of its widespread acceptance among the . Farmers. The Farmers Union of Alberta and the Saskatchewan farm ers Union Are waiting to see what happens in Manitoba be fore proceeding with similar drives. Or. Galonsky said in an interview Manitoba Farmers Are riled because since 1949 farm production in the province has increased 66.9 per cent but net farm income is up Only one per cent. It s impossible to stay in business on that he said. You Knock yourself out to increase production by two thirds yet you get Only a one per cent Rise in your he said that if Farmers accept the Boycott it will stay in effect until we see some Concrete evidence that the government is prepared to look at the Cost Price squeeze As it affects the Farmer and is prepared to do something about action on rates planned . Leaps of continued i twice last year the depart ment strongly protested Cana Dian plans to curb operations of the mercantile Bank of Mont real. It was purchased in 1963 by the first City Bank of new York and is the Only american owned Bank in the notes said curbs would be retroactive discrimination de spite Canadian contentions that then finance minister Walter Gordon had warned before the Sale that such Steps might be taken. Prime minister Pearson has sounded a no Retreat decision on the matter. . Officials deny Canada has been threatened with retaliation. What is expected to be refile with Congress this week is a Bill by Republican senator Jacob j a vits. Turning supervision of foreign Banks Over to the fed eral government rather than i the states. But the general Pur-1 port his office emphasizes is encouragement of More free-1 Dom abroad for american Banks. I still in conjunction with the latest development in the ques Tion of Canadian sovereignty for american subsidiaries there some see More tension in the Canada-. The state department level at least at any time since 1962-63. Fishing Issue difficulties about agreement on Canada s 12-mile fishing Lim its is another problem although a subdued one so far. There and in the mercantile w. F. Souch has been elected illustrious potentate of the Shriner s Khartum Temple and a member of the Board of the. Shriner s Hospital. Other officials elected Are Roy c. Brown chief Rabban Jon g. Johnson assistant Rabban t. P. Adams High priest j. Harold 11 e 1 a n Oriental guide John Wirth treasurer Henry Wilkinson re Corder. Some teachers return continued troops to crush revolts continued quoting Wall posters the Cor respondents said 40 maoists were injured 10 captured and Many were missing after a clash with students and work ers supporting president Liu Shao Chi in the manchurian Industrial City of Changchun Jan. 21. The posters said the Reijier Ano m us ath Jwj Ivi Simuen jew Bank . Concern is said to urn to Schloo this morning earlier sunday Gaston Dore head of the Yamaska school commission said the French speaking Catholic school j Herd leon61 of 39 Monck 4 a it Mio is r run ii Ace. Children in the area Southeast of Montreal had been told to re deaths Apland Lars Ole 89, of 377 Maryland Street formerly of Marc Well sask. Bell Dora of 334 Banne Raan Avenue. Borley Albert Thomas 78, of 982 Alexander retired from trans air Ltd. Buhr mrs. Jacob h. Ger 87, of Altona formerly of Winnipeg and Moose jaw sask. Burns Alexander 80, of 138 Niagara Street retired Grain businessman. Caffrey Edith May 62, of 44 Hargrave Street suite 20, widow of Louis Robert Caf Frey. Coutu Alice 79, of St. Laur ent Man. Cox Bert 83, of 876 Bannatyne Avenue retired Canadian Pacific railway locomotive Engineer. Cusack John Albert of 235 Wildwood Park fort Garry. Da1gnault, Gustavc 56, of 367 Mcmillan Avenue. Gladdis mrs. De 54, of Vancouver for Merly Winnipeg. Grahn Wilh com 88, of 446 Nairn Avenue formerly of Moosehorn Man., retired far Mer and Carpenter. Be a fear of creating precedents damaging in other countries. Assumption the teachers never surrender to a cold or Grippi be com symptoms promptly with this proven prescription Type remedy. For fast effective Relief to mid distress. Take Buckley s n Navat f d cold capsule from cold capsules. _ got a Couch take Hudoc Tut pressure for acceptance of nuclear warheads on Bomarc mis Siles a Factor in general election feeling in both Camps Ern ment and the great lakes labor War Gener ated by Hal Banks As head of the seafarers International Union of Canada supported by saw would obey the order reeled the politically fraught Canadian concern about . Law governing indirectly or otherwise the acts of american subsidiaries in Canada. Trade minister Winters Fri Day As the new York times noted sunday in reporting political uproar in Canada prom ised to notify Washington once again that Canada expects All foreign subsidiaries to be Good Canadian citizens first and fore most. Restates stand a Treasury official Here bluntly restated the position Canada does not accept Al though no test Case has Ever been carried through on the Legal Points involved. The position is that american continued the deletion also removed Protection for rapeseed and flaxseed and on Grain products for Export. If remedial action is not taken to re insert this. Protection it would have the effect of freeing these rates other than the Crown est pass rates and it would in effect require the railways to charge compensatory rates on rapeseed and flaxseed and other pro ducts. Members of the opposition have became aware of the sweeping implications of their action. It is not expected they will oppose or. Pickers gilts remedial action. Telegrams urging action to restore the Protection have been received by joker still. Gill. The Canadian federation of agriculture is reported to have urged the minister and other members of parliament to assure that the final draft of the Bill will provide that the statutory freight rates will be retained. They want assurances that there will be the statutory Protection for All Prairie grains including rapeseed and. Grain products moving from Prairie Points to Export position at All terminal locations. The list of commodities included in the definition Grain products As set out in the Bill includes Barley screenings meal bran buckwheat flour chopped feed crushed Barley crushed Oats feed Grain in sacks flaxseed screenings grits groats linseed meal linseed Oil cake linseed Oil cake meal malt middling Mills cd oat Oatmeal Pearl bar Ley pot Barley rapeseed Oil cake rapeseed meal rapeseed screenings rolled Oats rolled wheat Rye flour and meal shorts sprouts wheat germ wheat meal Seabran split peas whole or i pack and sole peas in bulk or packages. Removal of Section 329 has the effect of freeing the rates on those products if the trans port Blu is passed without a substitute clause being inserted. Subsidiaries in Canada or else where by terms of the . Trading with the enemy act confront their american parents with infractions of that Law if without . Permission exports Are made to such coun tries As China Cuba North Vietnam or Albania. In this latest Case reported last week some american groups have been asking to spend funds in Canada to Send medicinal s u p p 1i e s to North Vietnam. The . Government says it wants to make sure the ship ments Aren t aiding the North s War Effort before granting More Export licences. Or. Reid said however that while it is possible some teachers would show up at school. I think most will wait until we have heard from our during the weekend both sides in the Yamaska dispute agreed that Claude Ryan pub Lisher of Montrealle Devoir would be asked to act As a private mediator in the strike. Or. Ryan said sunday he had not yet been officially approached by either Side and would accept the Job Only if a settlement seemed possible. In Montreal sunday or. Jus Tice Andre Montpetit said talks under his mediation Are pro Gressing but no immediate end to the 10-Day strike by roman Catholic teachers seemed in View. Negotiations were to cont Niue today Between the Montreal Catholic school commission and two unions representing eng Lish and French speaking teachers in the City whose strike has affected Chil Dren. Action Aries were assembling a Force of persons from the manchurian provinces of Kirin Liaoning and Weilun Kiang t give Battle to revolutionary converging on Chang Chun. Meanwhile opponents of Mao were reported to be collecting weapons and forming an anti Mao army in Kiangtung. Chinese arriving in Hong Kong from Kiangtung said Mao s opponents there had been encouraged by reports that an anti Mao army of peasants workers and former soldiers had seized control of much of neighbouring Tiangsi province. Western sources in Hong Kong said there were Strong indications of sharply increased opposition to Mao in some army probably was no More than a group of Mao s opponents armed with clubs and had weapons fashioned from Farin and factory tools. The arrivals from Canton also reported continued fighting be tween anti Mao and pro Mao forces in Tiangsi province and the arrest or capture of some anti Mao leaders in Nanchang provincial capital of Tiangsi. They said the Tiangsi news had been received in Canton via radio broadcasts from Nan Chang sunday night. The government radio in Tiangsi where Mao organized some of China s earliest communist uprisings 40 years ago said sunday that Mao s ene Mies have won control Over much of the province after Vio ilk. Bids for eco entry continued la m-., areas of Kwan lung but Cau Lent clashes in which a number toned that the reported of persons were Hurt. _ Csc newsmen criticized continued Avenue St. Boniface. Hill Edward 94, of main Street. Jessop Cyril 86, of Winnipeg. Klassen Helena 79, of Salem Home Winkler Man. Konowalchuk Anton 72, of Sandilands Man., formerly of Lorette retired Farmer. Mcconnell George 50. Of Vancouver formerly of Winnipeg. Mcmillan Mabel to of 1000 Dominion Street. Marquart Ernest 53, of 50 Carlton Street suite 19, em-1 played by we steel Rosco Ltd. Olafson Lara 63, of 607 j Arlington Street retired t. I Eaton co. Ltd. Employee. Paskaruk mrs. John j 59 of 579 Dufferin Avenue. Schram Hajen 62, of 219 Hill Street St. Boniface. Snyder Morris of Calgary formerly of Elkhorn Man. Steigerwald Stephen Frank 71, of 1138 Windermere Bay fort Garry Barber. Szewczuk mrs. Nicholas 75, of 348 Henderson Highway. For further information please see classified death notices passing details of his Doc Trine. For example or. Arnold said the reporters never brought out the fact that or. Von Thadden held meetings with the English Post War Hitler imitator Oswald mos Ley. They did t confront him with what some people in his party Are saying. What they say in Public and what they say at Home among their own supporters Are two different the jewish Leader feared that Many people after see ing or. Von Thadden on Tele vision will say he does t look like such a bad Guy after All. His own sister was killed by the nazis. How can he be a nazi according to or. Arnold the politician adeptly exploited his own family tragedy to prove that his ideas could t have any similarities to Hitler s. He seemed to be a very Nice political father figure in his Home setting on Tele but the contrary is True or Arnold said. Any student of Neo nazi movements such As or. Von Thaddens will notice that the old anti semitic slogans from the second world War Are still being used although any links with Hitler s ideals Are denied publicly. The jewish Community in Winnipeg is still planning a general discussion on Neo nazism both in West Ger Many and in Canada at . Thursday in the Rush Pina synagogue. A similar meeting is being held this week in Toronto. Or. Arnold said the von Thadden interview did t solve any instead there was All the More Rea son to keep warning the people of the dangers of this Type of Wilson said if Britain docs fail it will not be her fault. But the Cost and above All the Cost of missed opportunities will fall and in Mcrea Sisir measure on every one of indications in Paris were that president de g a u i1 a who blocked Britain s first attempt to join the Market in january j 1963, still has Strong reservations about Britain s entry. Wilson and foreign Secretary George Brown received Strong backing from the italian govern ment for any new British entry attempt when they were in Rome last week. A British decision on whether to begin formal entry negotiations will Only be made when the tour has been completed in Early March after visits to Brussels Bonn the Hague and Luxembourg the other com Mon Market capitals. if h. 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