Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, November 01, 1967

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 1, 1967, Winnipeg, Manitoba United give the United Way Winnipeg free press final Ilion vol. 75 no. 29 Price Loc 15c Winnipeg wednesday november 1, 1967 Sun risks . Moon rises . Sun 5efs . Moon sets . Forecast sunny 25 and 32 Kasminsky concerned in layoffs affect 500 a govt. Warned on Prairies on inflation mrs. John Ralston is dwarfed by debris that was her Home before a Tor Nado touched Down at Gulfport miss., claiming three lives and destroying Over 50 Homes. Mrs. Ralston was trapped under the rubble but was rescued uninjured. Law May quit Al Cio Washington a Walter Reuther appears to be liquidating major financial interests in the Al Cio in preparation for pulling his United Auto workers out of the j labor federation informed i sources say. The a f l a i 0 s Industrial j u n i on department Reuther s last remaining Power base with in the federation is rapidly and j deliberately spending itself out j of Money it was reported. J Jack Conway executive Direc-1 Tor of lie Industrial Union department denied any such significance could be attached to the Money problem but con firmed that More than has been spent out of each re serves in the last 10 months. This was More than half the department s total Cash. Please see Law Page 10 Ford reveals losses Detroit the United Auto workers Union warned general motors it would authorize strikes to prevent stockpiling of new cars through overtime work strike bound Ford motor co. Announced losses of in the third Quarter of 1967. The Ford losses amounting to 68 cents a share were larger than the firm s profits of or 60 cents a share in uie third Quarter of 1966. Board chairman Henry Ford 11 and president Arjay Miller in a joint statement blamed the losses on the strike which began sept. 7 when tie old con tract expired before the com Pany and Union agreed on a new three year contract. A new contract since has been negotiated but the strike technically is still on Beca Tase several at the Plant local contracts re please see Ford Page 10 press lord hit Brown rips into . Papers. Thomson denies Cambodia for Sale by Tom Lambert Washington special tons Cambodia a Prince Sihanouk has denied v e h e m e n 11 y that mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy is com ing to his country to buy if. This is terrible this is the Prince cried oct. 22 in refuting leaflets scattered throughout the cambodian capital o prom penh prior to mrs. Kennedy s arrival. The leaflets according to the Pirrce. Advised the cambodian people to Rise up because Sihanouk is going to sell the country to the americans mrs. Ken Nedy is going to buy it in the name of the United please san denies Page 7 267 Winnipeg workers hit at Symington. Transcona about 500 Canadian National railways Prairie Region employees Are being Laid off from work because of current business Condi Lions in officials in Winnipeg said wednesday. A total of 165 men Are affected at uie railway s Transcona shops and 102 men at its Symington Yard in St. Boniface according to a report from reliable a Canadian Pacific railway spokesman said no reduction in staff was being contemplated by the railway in the Winnipeg area. Some three per cent of the work Force including administrative personnel As Well As hourly rated employees will be affected by the adjustment the officials said in a terse three paragraph statement. Traffic Levels had necessitated adjustments in the work ing Force in addition to those which Are normally made at this season of the the railway s prepared statement said. The in Prairie Region regretfully is reducing the number of employees to conform Jilji the current level of business please see workers Page i Bank of Canada governor says Ottawa i 31ust show restraint and prudence i i Canadian governments management and labor must use appropriate restraint and prudence if the Economy is to veer from its inflationary path the governor White Shell area mine announced 1 of the Bank of Canada warned wednesday. Louis Kasminsky made the statement during a luncheon address to the Canadian club of Winnipeg at the fort Garry hotel. The economic foundations of the country Are Strong but we run the risk of weakening them unless we bring the inflationary psychology to an said or. J Kasminsky. J this can be done if there is Resolute action on the part of j government and if there is under standing on the part of All sections of the he said. It is a hard fact and not a political or social judgment that . Search for Tai Talite Means 83.5 31illion investment Here a new York City based corporation announced tuesday that it will spend s3.5 million to develop a Lant Alile mine near Lake Bernic in the White Shell area in Eastern Manitoba. I Over a period of time what we consume depends on what we j produce. I if this fact is not reflected in i appropriate restraint and Pru Johnson rejects inquiry education minister George Johnson said wednesday he would not Call an investigation into the operation of the Church Hill. Man., school Board. By Harold Morrison London up the British press to Day raised fresh questions about foreign Secretary George Brown s future in the Wake of a storm in which he accused can Adian born publisher lord Thomson of a h e a t i 11 a a. N d charged that the Bri Tish press was the j most prostituted in j the world. The erratic and volatile Brown whose Public antics have made him a favorite tar-1 gel. Of the press accused Thorn j son with printing material that gave the russians half a Start j on what we Are he demanded that. Thomson As proprietor of the sunday times i blocks and Row housing is being Wilson denies withdrawal plan the decision brought a rebut Tal from the Manitoba teachers society which sent its own investigators to Churchill this year and urged the minister to Dence on the part of the govern j investigate Merit by All governments the society investigators said management and labor we will there was heated bickering have to adjust to hard Couo among school trustees Dis Mic reality in More painful agreements Between the Board ways 1 j and teachers and improper the main economic problems j business operations by the the recent substantial in school Board crease in interest rates and in is announcement ruling rising costs were attributable out an investigation or. John the announcement was made to the inflationary psychology i son said advisers told him in a press release by spokesman j of the country which led invest i Little would be accomplished by Tim Kaynor he had discussed what for Goldfield corp. The new tors to hedge against inflation York firm. Goldfield will control by increasing their liquidity i Aboul 60 per cent of the mine position the Sharp Rise in the with the remainder owned by financial Chenalloy minerals Ltd., Toronto. The announcement said Gold Field has elected to proceed with the construction of facile by an a team of provincial Educa t i o n. Department inspectors r e q u i r e in e n i s of made a routine Check of the London minister Harold Wilson said i tuesday there had been no decision or though of a Deci a to change British policy toward Europe As had been suggested in weekend news j paper reports. Membership was vetoed p. Id that the gauge five eco partner is especially West of governments and the Churchill Board last month and Competition among chartered j or. Johnson the teachers Banks. I and the Board now have Good i believe the Only effective Way to Deal with the problems Emerson Arnett. General is to break any inflationary 1 Secretary of uie teachers milling t a n i a 1 i t e Ore at expectations that May exist by1 society said Basic Ulings have Chc Malloy s Bernie Lake pro j making it Clear beyond doubt not changed in Churchill pc lies in Manitoba and to Theiu iat inf Lialiou will nol be a i things May be quiet right cd Tell feasible to produce and copied. I or. Arnett said in an Market tar Lalite ores and con i i believe thai this is the interview. Bui the people up a citrates under u joint venture most urgent task of economic i there just Don t have enough arrangement with Chenalloy. I policy he said. J knowledge of How a school the announcement culminates he said attempts to maintain j Board should be British t is of extracting and Kenaston housing for cite please turn to Papo 4 Tor a Dick stories on the Clia foul Issue i Germany into taking Britain s several months of speculation in reasonable interest rates should clash eco with France j Eastern financial circles. I part in a Over the eco membership the speculation led to Sharp Issue. Increases i n Goldfield and the reports the pcs the possibilities mentioned in Chenalloy Stock last june Sivility of a British withdrawal the reports had included the which resulted in a temporary Demantle of from Europe in the even of withdrawal from nato the trading ban for both companies than Cal markets. Britain s rejection by the recognition of East Germany on american and Canadian european common Market and the abandonment of Berlin Stock markets. Eco j followed a press Brief ing All anathema to the Well the Wall Street journal re in Lausanne. Switzerland Given germans. Ported today that the american i by lord Chalfont. Minister of at the opening of a now Stock Exchange suspended Trad i slate Al the foreign office with parliamentary session tuesday. Eng of Goldfield stocks following i special european Respo Sibili opposition Leader Edward speculative reports about a ties. After the stories appear i Heath pressed or. Wilson to valuable tantalum strike at p red the foreign office several clarify the government s Posi Bernic Lake men i n c 1 u d i n g apartment j times dissociated lord Chalfont Chenalloy whose stocks or. Arnett said the society an investigation would not be Lef to monetary policy j1cr j result in constructive improve fiscal policy must do its cents 1 in the Churchill Board s part As Well by limiting the operation. On two weeks ago the former vice principal of the Churchill i heartily concur in the View school. Archie Mctaggart. I recent la expressed by minister appeared before a teachers finance Mitchell Sharp that1 society or committee on a charge there should be a Large unprofessional conduct Tion in uie budgetary deficit. The charge concerned his alleged slandering of the school s former principal and p the a Imi a Low Cobl housing exercise More control and said it is about time you shul the Public outburst occurred tuesday night at the Savoy hotel where Thomson in l e r t a i n e d Aboul 77 leading United states industrialists at a dinner where Brown was the guest speaker. Please see Brown Page 2 from them although official please see Wilson Page in features today a reporter in Hanoi 5 Schenley award finalists 66 today s Index classified 40 to 49 comics 66, 67 deaths 10 finance is to 73 Jumble 42 a flies 57 sports 61 to 65, 74 television 56 women. 23 to 28 a b City zone total c circulation nearly everyone reads the free press Fly stealing considered for a 61.4 acre site in Winnipeg s top residential area. City of Winnipeg s property committee has recommended applying to Crown assets disposal corp. For a Price and appraisal of the vacant land owned by the Federal govern i men. The site lies near the j i Border of River Heights and i Tuxedo. J three City blocks bounded by i Centennial s i r e c i Kenaston Boulevard and Fleet and Taylor i avenues arc involved. The Sile i is East of the newer Osborne Barracks area report ends Hopes for 1976 olympics Winnipeg s dreams of bidding for the 1976 olym Pic games were shattered wednesday. The c i i i z e n s exploratory. Had been drop plans for the i jumped correspondingly was halted from trading on the Canadian Slock Exchange. J a few Days Laler the journal says uie Security and Exchange commission extended the prohibitions to the . Over Lac counter Market and the san Francisco mining Exchange and asked the com i panics to clarify the status of their Lake Bernic project. I i i please see wh1teshell Page 7 it would our present the teaching without a valid Leach government s net borrowing re " s certificate quire ments were substantially i no decision has been Cut from the High Levels at announced which Tivey Are now running he said. Continuous Cost and Price j rises Are not Only undesirable in i themselves but they can under mine our ability to keep the Economy operating reasonably j close to its potential in term of real output wheat committee which appointed by mayor Juba three months ago to study been drop plans Stephen games. Instead. Olympic 1 by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff con Cern that the weekend theft of seven automatic weapons from Winnipeg s Minto bar Racks May have been the work of Quebec separatists has Ottawa asking for full reports. National defence Headquarters was stunned at the news of the theft of six Bren guns and a Brown ing .30-calibre machine gun. Details of the Security provisions at the Winnipeg Barracks would not be revealed a spokesman for uie department said today. He said quiere was no guard in the actual room where uie Awni were stored bul there guards in the build Iii and quiere were patrols. When there was a great outburst of separatist Vio Lence in Quebec ill 1964, special guards were placed in army Barracks across the j please see Flo. Page 2 approximately three blocks soul Easl of uie old Barracks j which the province May buy to relocate uie Vaughan Street i detention Home for juveniles. Aid. Slaw Bebchuk told the Urban study t h e five member uie feasibility of bidding for the committee headed by or. Forl 1976 olympics told the mayor j Justice r. G. B. Dickson of the i and that Winnipeg should Forg Cli court free press thai uie renewal committee is ing the possibility of locating Winnipeg s fourth Public housing development in uie area. About the olympics. In a 42-Page report the committee with regret and has reached the Appeal recommended that Winnipeg look into the possibility of staging the Commonwealth games. The report also recommended facilities gives Lack of a com As the main reason please see Kenaston Page 7 for the committee s advice to unanimous conclusion that win-1 u c establishment of a Manitoba Nipes should nol submit a bid sports development corporation j for the 1976 olympic Winnipeg should also be pro the report which is an moved As Canada s sports train a impressive assessment of win ing capital in pc s sports and for athletes in and Canadian cultural i International competitions. Please see 7b olympic Page 7 quor Laws resented Indian act outdated Post Bond Westbank the Bank of Western Canada wants Sinclair Slevens and Canadian finance and invest ments Ltd. To Post a s150.000 Bond to cover uie Bank s Day to Day expenses while its Windup is delayed by court appeals. A. W. Scarth. Counsel for West Auk. Made the application to have the Bond posted before or Justice r. D. Guy in Manitoba court of Appeal under control we will Price ourselves out of Export markets and lose out to import Competition at Home so thai be growth of the Economy will be seriously impaired. Inflation has other grave disadvantages. One cannot but be impressed by the futility of a system in which everyone must try to project himself against rising prices and by the inequity please see inflation Page 10 decline economic targets hailed two Manitoba business Lead world abundance and a free Market have reduced Canada s three year flood of wheat exports to a comparative trickle. Some Prairie Farmers. Mieir bins j overflowing with Grain they can l deliver arc run King Short of Cash. The situation is getting Seri jobs f. F. Hamilton chief com missioner of uie Board of Grain l commissioners said tuesday. Whole system is i plugged up with i or. Hamilton said weekly sex Sporl movements Are Only Aboul half those in 1966 and the coun i try s Grain elevators Are run Ning out of storage space. In the first 12 weeks of uie current crop year which began aug. 1, wheat exports amounted to bushels. This was Beliinda 1966-67 and the slowest Pace since 1955-56, when overseas shipments were bushels ill the first three Onuis of the crop year. Please see Export Page 2 by Joyce Fairbairn last of a series Ottawa staff the Canadian Indian is a poor relation to other citizens if Only for the antiquated liquor Laws i incr which he is expected to function. Booze and indians have been synonymous Ever since europeans first set fool on North american soil with Mieir trinkets firewater and civilization. Today As far As the Law is concerned Infra Coos involving liquor Are the main causes of Indian crimes. The reasons Are historical and psychological but not physical As is erroneously supposed by Many in the while Community. The difficulty is com pounded by discriminatory and outdated portions of the Indian act which for generations have to emphasize that indians Are unlike Ouier canadians and must be treated separately. The special liquor provi Sions have been Greally resented by indians and finally a climate has been created which May spell an end to these Laws when amendments to the act Are brought in next year. The Indian liquor Laws please see Indian Page 10 for a stay of uie winding up of r e r e c e announced by j order until after the Appeal is Premier Duff Roblin for a full a heard. J scale study on economic do j or. Justice Guy said he would1 Zelop mint targets for the pro announce after lunch if leave to Vince to 1980. Appeal will be granted if a stay a 12-Man commission repro of proceedings will be enforced setting management labor and if the Bond will be required. University and govern m e n t or. Justice Roy Matas 01 the will review and court of Queen s Bench monday update guidelines developed by granted the Bank s petition to the committee on Manitoba s i wind up its affairs under the economic future in a 1.000-Page winding up act. Report completed in 1963. J i i please see Westbank Page 71 please see economic Page 2 looking for an air plane tills want and under Aero planes Ithoc 75 horse Power 13 cub. Apply Box 189 or phone 305 Church Ridge Saskatchewan. Is among the hundreds of bar gains in Loday s classified Sec Tion. No matter what you need shop and save in free press want ads ;