Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 27, 1967, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press. Friday january 27. 1967 chinese denounce russians Cotti Nejep hour after hour Long columns of marchers formed All Over the City with huge violently anti soviet banners and placards to March to the embassy. Others were driven there in trucks. No official estimates were available of the number of demonstrators taking part but observers said several Hundred thousand persons marched past. Big posters in Many parts of the City attacked soviet com nudist chief Leonid. Brezhnev and Premier Alexei Kosygin. Some were in russian. Some slogans said Burn Kosygin and others urged revisionists go never surrender to a or Grippe be Wise cold symptoms promptly 1 with this proven a caption Type remedy Relief from cold misery headache nasal distress feverish Grippy feeling Jet Buckley s cold capsules. Sold everywhere. Got a Couch take Buckley s mixture w take Buckley s c n Avatt cold capsules sex and sexuality the crucial difference what is the difference be tween sex and sexuality and Why is knowing the difference so important today Are to Day s methods of sex Edu cation failing some parents pretend sexuality does t exist. Others bombard their children with information. Why Are both wrong in february Reader s digest two distinguished researchers reveal How Many parents Are not producing warm responsible human beings. Do you know Why there is More that should be said to boys these Days than to girls it s All in february Reader s digest now on Sale. Anti soviet posters were also put up today at the Entrance to the office of Tass news Agency. Soviet sources said chinese employees of the soviet pm. Bassy and Tass. Stayed away from work today. At some Street Corners paper figures representing revision China s name for present soviet leaders Hung from lamp posts. A chinese foreign ministry statement issued thursday night on the encounter Between chinese students and russian police in Moscow was described by foreign observers As. The i most virulent attack on the so Viet leadership Ever made in a formal chinese government declaration. In the Moscow incident Stu dents on their Way Home from Western Europe to take part in China s cultural revolution went to red Square to place i wreaths at the Lenin Mauro j Leum and Stalin s Tomb. The chinese claimed several i of the students were beaten by Moscow police in a premeditated attack. The soviet foreign ministry said the students molested so Viet citizens and shouted anti soviet slogans. Radio peking broadcasts monitored in Tokyo said four of the students were severely injured and the life of one was in danger. The broadcasts quoted the chinese foreign ministry state ment As warning the Kremlin that As in the Case of the Ger Man italian and japanese fascists chinese nationalist Leader Chiang Kai Shek and Nikita Khrushchev former so Viet prime minister those who oppress student movements launch fascist Rule Over the masses and act against a revolution Are doomed to bad con Early today after a Brief Lull in the Small hours of the morn ing the slogan chanting demonstrators which included Many red guards and students staged a protest outside the so Viet embassy. Demonstrators painted anti soviet slogans on the Road Lead ing to the embassy and plastered Walls on both sides with posters denouncing the. Rus sians. Turbo Price reduction r on More than items annual White elephant u Sale 30% to off big values the Tail end of discontinued lines and Over stocked items in sporting goods Friday saturday Only Crawford Gordon dead at 52 continued sporting goods open 9 . Thurj., Fri. Polo Park shopping Centre phone 775-2523 Miles an hour. Cause of or. Gordon s death was not Given. He took ill Sud Denly wednesday and died in Hospital. Considered one of Canada s greatest industrialists he was made an officer of the order of the British Empire for out standing service to Industry Dur ing the second world wat. The Malton plants where the Arrow was built and designed Are run by Douglas aircraft co. Of Canada Ltd. And de Havilland aircraft of Canada Ltd. Or. Gordon was considered the Dynamo who drove a. V. Hoe and its subsidiaries Avro Canada and Orenda engines into becoming Canada s leading aircraft builder. At the age of 27, he was called to Ottawa by the late c. D. Howe defence production minis ter and named his assistant co ird int or. His Early years were spent in where his Montreal. Born father was a banker. He went to school at Appleby col lege Oakville and mag Tel University Montreal graduating m 1935. He worked As an auditor for Canadian general electric co. Ltd. And during the War years was loaned to the government As assistant coordinator of production. He stayed on for a year after the War As director Gen eral of Industrial reconversion. In 1947, he became president of English electric Canada and executive vice president of the John Inglis co. Here. During the korean War his services were once again required the government and he went to Ottawa for or. Howe As coordinator of defence production. Shortly afterwards he tackled the Job of getting Canada s Homegrown aircraft production into High gear at Malton. After his resignation from a. V. Roe he formed his own company Gordon enterprises Ltd. In Montreal. He was also a director in a number of other companies. In 1985 the Kalamazoo mich., firm Shakespeare co., which manufactures sporting goods and other products named him president and chief executive officer. He resigned two years ago to go into Semi retirement in new i York. He is survived by his wife and three children by a previous marriage funeral arrange ments have not yet been completed. Rhodesia extends emergency Salisbury rho de s i a s parliament has extended for another three months the state of emergency first imposed six Days before the White minority in the British Colony seized Independence in november 1965. It was the fifth three month Extension of the emergency Powers since they were first imposed nov. 5, 1965. Disease incidence Baltimore heart diseases cause death More frequently among males than among females particularly after the age of about 40 years. Or. Campbell s seriousness of purpose is betrayed by his intense Blue eyes wary deep in their sockets and a full 10 years older than the Man who looks at the world through them. The premiership of . Places the incumbent a unique relationship with his people. There Are islanders and a Good Many of them feel entitled to Call the Premier by his fast name and to get him phone or write him heated letters anytime they have problem. During the Day i spent with or. Campbell a ueberal sup Porter rang up and got right through without fuss to let him know that a tory had been hired to run one of the Campbell examines future bowing to the reality of built n inflation the president and is economic advisory Council in a companion report suspended he governments five year old anti inflation wage Price guide Post formula of 3.2 per cent at East for being. The Ormula already breached by hefty wage and. Price rises in 966 Calls for limiting wage a creases generally to worker productivity gains hold no prices steady on the aver age Power to double the interest equalization tax which is i aimed at reducing american although the Council called purchases of most foreign Seni 111 to Miniri in Jie guideposts still sound in principle it said labor deserves wage increases that would make up for part but not All of living Cost rises in addition to wage boosts for productivity gains. While prices Over All Are bound to Rise somewhat the Council said prosperous Indus Ries should accept lower profit margins to spare i Lavt few province s Snow plows and to ask that the Premier intercede on behalf of the local liberals. The Day before a letter had landed on or. Campbell s desk from an irate woman who wanted to say that a tree the sight of which she had enjoyed for 40 years was about to be Cut Down in Road widening operation and what was the Premier going to do about it the Premier in t supposed to go to every function on the Island just most of them he s scheduled for six separate events at we 4er and his mail brings about 20 letters a week from welfare recipients who want him to put in a Good word when their cases come up for review Central government with 64 per cent of every provincial Dollar spent in , originating from the Federal Treasury or. Campbell is a supporter of Strong Central government although As he says my attitude might be different if i Felt that All of the provinces were he believes that the British North America act could be improved but blames most of his difficulties with Ottawa on a too rigid bureaucracy rather than any constitutional difficulties. His main concern at the moment is negotiating a s100 million redevelopment scheme for the Island under Ottawa s Rural economic development program which would be Simi Lar to the Federal provincial agreement recently signed for the revitalization o f North Eastern new Brunswick. Of the 10 provinces Only Newfoundland has a greater proportion of its population under the age of 20 and Over. 65. The percentage loss of Young people is higher than for any area of the country and or. Campbell estimates that million Worth of province Spons Weil e d u c a Tion is being wasted through the annual exodus. And the inflation says w. E. S. Briggs retired thursday from the office of the vice president of the Canadian broadcasting corporation after lbs urges Price wage restraint continued from Slack to near capacity operation. For 1967, the president and his economic Council Laid special stress on the need to slow but not Stop the upward wage Price spiral. The president called for continued voluntary restraints by american business on invest ments abroad to hold Down the deficit or net Dollar outflow. As announced wednesday the pres ident is asking Congress for nation rather themselves from super than raise purities and thus keeping More dollars at Home. 50 years each two Canadian National Rau communications super Valbor and ways employees have entered Luigi Ariani. A machinist at their 50th year of service with Symington Yard. Each has the company. They Are a. C. Received a letter of appreciation c h am e r 1 a i a a in Tele and a life pass. Is your Good hearing Worth 10 let me show you Why with the most natural Way to hear yet developed by science the president also said he plans to ask prices to make up in full for higher wage and other costs. The Council s stance. That Zubor is entitled to regain Only of living Cost rises Drew an unfavourable reception in Union circles which have Long opposed the Iii deposits As already Short changing labor. In his Over All 1967 forecast the president predicted in the nation s Gross National pro duct to a new High of billion a real gain of four per cent after allowing for Price rises. This compares with last year s real gain of 5.5 per cent or Johnson forecast that unemployment in 1967 will hold steady at around 3.9 per cent that interest rates will slide Down further from last years 40-year highs and that this will Spur a comeback for the slumping Money scarce housing Industry. He also forecast that 1967 corporate profits before taxes will Rise More slowly to a record billion up 1.5 per cent compared with last year s eight per cent gain. Looking ahead to the Wel come but unknown time when the Vietnam War will end the president announced creation of a High level government task Force to Chart tax spending and other Federal economic policies aimed at achieving a recession free transition to peace. The president also disclosed that he plans to Send the 1967 Congress tax Reform proposals to eliminate undue Bur Dens on some and unfair tax benefits to others. One specific Reform proposal he said will Deal with abuses by tax exempt the tax Reform request will be separate from his already disclosed plan to ask Congress to enact a six per cent income tax surcharge starting july 1, on business and on four out of five individual taxpayers. Those to be exempt Are in Low income brackets. In thursday s message the president maintained that the income tax increase amounting to billion a year is timed to keep the Economy from spurting too fast As Well As to hold Down the Federal budget deficit even with a tax increase the deficit Zaiq lit Pitipau Congress for authority to sell from government stockpiles i More than billion of strategic and critical materials that Are in excess of defence needs. Announced he will create a commission of leading Ameri cans to conduct a two year review of the merits and disadvantages of various proposals for guaranteeing a mini mum income to All americans. He said such proposals How Ever unconventional deserve to be examined. 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Winnipeg 404 Boyd bldg. Pm. 942-3963 Briggs retires of 33 will r for the year starting july 1 is Halifax cup the Csc j for the Ris retired ing. 32 years in Canadian broadcast s j Captain Briggs was Appo Tea to a statutory seven year term As Csc vice president in 1960. He joined the Csc As an announcer in 1337 after two years of free Lance work in radio. Successively he became a pro Ducer a special events and actuality t a t i o n manager director for the Mari time provinces and vice Dent. Administrative Bud the president s 1967 economic forecast while optimistic was less buoyant in tone than a year ago when he mistakenly predicted that no major inflation was in sight for 1966. In thursday s message the president conceded that fast rising defence outlays for the 1966 Vietnam build up added fuel to the inflation fire. 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