Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, February 03, 1968

Issue date: Saturday, February 3, 1968
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 3, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday february 3, 1968 Spain protests Over Gibraltar Madrid special owns the Spanish government has made a verbal protest in the Strong est terms to the United states embassy in Madrid regarding the visit of the . to Gibraltar recently. So far there has been no written protest no formal ultimatum but the ministry has made it As Clear As Diplo Matic courtesies permit that the United states has to made up its mind Between the Rock and Spanish ports. The . Sixth been cruising around the Mediterranean for 15 years. The Fleet is mainly self sufficient and the fighting vessels Are supported by a vast Force of refuelling tankers ammunition freight ers medical and dental float ing As Well As repair ships capable of undertaking bar major Dock refits. They can even repair the vital weapon of 20th Century warfare the Only one thing is lacking. Men do not have the staying Power of nuclear powered machinery and the . Seamen need a regular run ashore. Spanish Mediterranean ports such As Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca have been particularly popular with the . Liberty men Over the years and a Happy relationship has been built up Between the usually Well behaved . Navy and the equally Well behaved bar girls in the nightclubs on the coast. But also on the calling list of the sixth Fleet is Gib realtor. Gen. Franco s government backed by the recent vote of the United nations general Assembly demands and will most certainly continue to de Mand the return of the Rock to Spanish sovereignty. While Spain has repeatedly offered to guar Antee the rights of the Gibraltar ans and offer Liberal terms to Britain for her obsolete military instal lations of the ancient fort Ress it still seems that Britain is not prepared to make any concessions on the vital Issue of sovereignty. Spain according to diplomatic sources r Here has been trying to bring sure on the Back heir Case Over Gibraltar r., but1 Washington As a friend., of both Spain and Britain has not without reason maintained an Atti tude of strict neutrality. It a. Sad fact that today a relations Between the . Are at a Low Sebby. President John son s policy of economic restrictions were received unfavourably in Madrid. The possibly inspired by the Goy Hemment were Indig Nant that such countries As and Finland were whilst Spain was receiving what was con unfair treatment. it was pointed out has a bilateral treaty Avith the United allowing the americans to build and maintain vital bases on the Peninsula which exposed the country to All. The appalling risks of nuclear war., such an according to the influential daily newspaper a should at least entitle Spain to certain preferential treat ment at this time of her own considerable economic problems. In fact the Spanish Amer ican base agreement comes up for renewal next sep tember and while it seems that the United states would like to keep the two issues apart it appears obvious that Gen. Franco has every intention of associating the two issues with the addition now of a third Gibraltar. An american spokesman Points out that units of the have been Call ing at Gibraltar at approximately three monthly inter Vals for refuelling and Shore leave for the past 15 years. The fact that 18 . Ships anchored off the Rock recently was purely it was certainly ill timed and now amid All the other problems confronting the White House the . Government will have to make a decision whether their Fleet will show the Flag in Gibraltar or in the Spanish Mediterranean ports. The Polaris nuclear base at Rota incidentally is on the Western or Atlantic Side of the narrow Straits of Gibraltar. The Herron Folk by Shaun Herron or. Caroline Bender has been a great loss to Toronto a significant segment of the brain Drain to the United states and a Power of strength to the psychology department of shoo Swap University. Her massive new Book is now out the practical psychology of air travel subtitled Luggage have a fast and connections i have made shoo Swap University press in writes or. Bender everybody will have travelled by air and this will have a significant effect on our attitudes to sex food and time in All the nations of the coloureds promised a voice Cape town Reuters South Africa Friday promised its race first elected a move seen by some observer s As aimed at stripping them of then representation in parliament acting president Tom Naude told the opening of the new parliamentary session that the col ored p e o p 1 e s representative Council now an appointed advisory body would become an elected body next year. He announced a similar Deal for South Africa s Indian popu lation. South african col o reds mainly concentrated in Cape province a now Are represented in parliament by four White legislators. Some observers saw the announcement As a move towards the ruling nationalist party s goal of a parliament for Whites Only. The Indian population has never been represented in parliament. Naude said the new Council would be granted administrative Powers in education social welfare pensions and develop ment and settlement of Rural areas. The re of Hail will advise the government on All matters concerning social educational and political inter ests of the ice pred and serve link Between the government and the coloured he said Naude also announced an up grading of the status in Dian the South big he said the Indian Council of 21 appointed members would have its membership raised to 25 and also would statutory elected body. The moves to give coloureds and indians a limited amount of self government in internal Day to Day affairs marked Aneth step in the government s Long term policies of bringing the a total separation of the races. It gives the indians and coloureds a Small measure of political Power with out territorial the negroes who under the Bantu Tan police will have their own National territories to govern under the South Lafrican government. Most Spanish castilian Madrid ninety five per cent of Spain s publications Are printed in castilian the remainder in catalan. Minute percentages Are in galician and Basque and in other european languages. At shoo Swap or Uverity Gloster Massachusetts i interviewed or. Bender recently. How will our attitudes be affected by air i asked her. Take she said and corrected my misunderstand ing. There was a said when no hotel would Register a woman who arrived without baggage. A moral judgment was implied Here. Now most people travel by air and no hotel cares whether a woman has Luggage or not. This is Why i coined the psychological Booster breakfast in London lunch in new York and Luggage in Hong Kong. It helps to laugh at she the result is that a woman without Luggage can Register in the hotel on the next Street from her Home and the clerk assumes that the airline lost her Luggage. The Normal effects Are going to be x _ or Bender suggests in her Book that to counter what will quickly be accepted by the clergy As a moral Advance and a new spiritual Freedom we need a new generation of Nursery there Are no examples in her Book so i asked for one. 1 i have written this one for my she said. In time its significance will seep through to their subconscious and when the testing time comes they May be subconsciously reinforced against the the sub baggage culture the airlines Are forcing on us. It goes like this trauma trauma Little Case How i wonder where you re at _ s j i Bull find where you have got if i were an the psychology of tune or. Bender says is being even More profoundly affected by the airlines. She thinks the ultimate effect May be to return this continent to the indians. Everybody she writes on Page 1156 of her historic work that the Whites always say the Indian has no sense of Indian Way of life is returning fast because of the airlines and the next president or prime minister Well be called Joe yellowbird or Tom o Hawk because they win be Best equipped to Deal with the problems of Industry in a timeless she explained to me As we Lay in the Snow on the Shore of old Cape cod the other Day with a Buffalo Robe Over us and a pile of Wolf skins under us after the re emerging manner that the Indian was Content to make appoint the full Moon or two Moons away and the airlines Are not much different. You come to the Airport and hid your flight cancelled and immobile figures loll about full of ignorance or indifference or timelessness and the world takes on a suspended air. Or fog or freezing rain or blizzard have the same effect now that once they had on Wagon trains or one hastens like great running Eagle through the air to a Distant Point and trots for the same time and almost for the same distance on the ground like Little trotting Turkey to ones ultimate destination. A great pall of indifference to arrival or departure or to the rotations of the puny hands on a ridiculous5 clock propels us dr.? Bender claims Back original cultural texture of North american life a slow Graceful relaxed texture in which the repetitive dance the arts of Council and conversation and the pleasures of ritual civility were the Warp and Woof of men s lives and where the Young had to learn to survive before they took Over the direction and correction of the whole tribe v third of her particular areas of cultural and psychological concern is food. Again she 1eels that the indians have going for their come Back. Pemmican is bound to come Back again As a pleasant alternative to raw potatoes plastic Forks periods of turbulence and hot Coffee on a frail tray. Or. Bender sees a close relationship Between eating with your elbows tight against your Side to prevent the Elbow beside you from ramming your plastic Fork into the roof of your Mouth and the tight Indian Circle at meal time on the indians she argues were better off because they had. No plastic weaponry they could ask one another to move Over a Little and the ground under them did not suddenly jump up and Down just As they put a Buffalo Bone cup of dandelion wine to their lips. She sums up her argument in these words we have therefore three effects of air travel the hotel bedroom becomes a nomadic tent or wigwam where no questions Are asked and no. Answers Are needed time stands still and our indifference to it grows and we Are learning to eat squatting with our food in our laps. Air travel has returned us to the uncommitted and the truly simple life in which we travel Light and share one another with Community approval. Pass me some she said to me i want to write another take in 30 bar take in 30 bar by Brian a. Pauls Manitoba unit masters and no masters pairs championships will be held monday night in the Balmoral hotel. The dividing line is 50 master Points. Also upcoming at the Balmoral hotel is the unit mixed team of four event feb. 13. The Manitoba knockout teams will Start wednesday night at the Winnipeg Bridge club. Feb. 23 to 25 Are the dates set for the Northern lights sectional tournament a full three Day affair scheduled for champs motor inn. Mrs. E. Anita Marquart and Barry Wolk annexed the simultaneous olympiad fund game last week with a score of 66 per cent. Or. Ben Shell-dr., Jack Fainman were runners up Fol Lowed by mrs. B. Brick Howard Rubin or. And mrs. Doug Cannell and or. And mrs. Jake Karlinsky. On this Deal from the olym Piad fund game the Over All winners were one of few pairs to and succeed in an excellent slam venture. Bridge news Sussman 53.5 new mrs. L. Udow a. Rice 61.6 mrs. J. Chochinov mrs. N. Anderson 61. Grand slam club Jan. 20 is h. Rubin a. Pauls 65.3 mrs. J. Chichi nov mrs. J. Kar Linsky 55.6. New mrs. M. Dale mrs. S. Stein 63.1 mrs. N. Etkin mrs. M. Levitt 61.9. Jan. 22 mrs. M. Shore mrs. A. Goldberg 61.6 mrs. M. Levitt a. Richmond 60.6 b. Badge of. Anderson 60. Jan. 27 mrs. J. Chernick mrs. A. Whittle b. Mitchell a. Tharayil 61.1 or l. Pauls a. Richmond 60.6. Jan. 29 is or. C. Rusen a. Richmond 63.4 mrs. N. Aver ack mrs. A Rossene a fir. And mrs. E. Mcglynn 62.7 irs. H. Erickson a. Almond 0.9. J. Cooper a. Einarsson c. Avell a. Bingham 72. Car club Jan. 22 is v. Stockton a. Day Blva a. Ariano h. Dimcoff 50. New Gordon Hassar Coyle a. Lobo Ian 48. Jan. 29 is e. Meusberger Coyle Osva a. Ariano a. Dimcoff 55. New d. Cullen a. Breun 60v4 Smith a. Daigle 8. North s a10 4 h aq105 d 6 c a9872 South s q63 h 7 i d akq109532 c a with neither Side vulnerable mrs. Marquart holding the South cards elected to open the bidding As dealer with five diamonds. This rather dynamic Call turned out to be the ,bes1 Choice when her partner had just the right cards and quite properly raised to six diamonds. The Jack of Spades fell under Declarer s Ace after a few rounds of Trumps were player and Declarer claimed two Spade tricks and her contracts. The Altern Atiye resting spot o six no Trump would have been Defeated by a club Lead. Tournament results Winnipeg club 27 is or. And mrs. S. Cohen 68.1 or and mrs. J. Lyons 67.5. New or and mrs. M. Averback 62.2 p Adams a. Lockett 55.3. Jan. 30 is mrs. E. Silver mrs. A. Averback 57.2 mrs. I Gershbaum a. Pipp y 55.7. Mrs. A. Walder a. Mcglynn 60.4 b. Hayes of. Kerr 56 St. John s club Jan. Sec. A is mrs. M. Averback mrs. M. Gong Opol 62.2 b Mitchell a. Tharayil 55. Mrs. E. Marquart a. Lifchus 65.8 or. And mrs. N. Etkin 60.1. Sec. B is mrs. L. Pauls a Fraser 55.1 mrs. A Rossen mrs. M. Levitt d. Levin a Mayfair club Jan. 28 is frs. E. Marquart a. Pippy mrs. H. Smithen a Marsch. E v mrs. N. Whitaker a. Thorn on mrs. M. Gong Opol mrs. M. Hore. I sir John Franklin club Jan. 7 is or. E. Snell i. Maslove 0.8 or. And mrs. A. Tadman 0. New or. And mrs. B. Opaski 63.8 or. And mrs. S. Shnier 62.7. Jan. 19 is mrs. M. Shore mrs. L. Udow 62.3 mrs. J. Karlinsky mrs. H. Kopelow.59.1, new mrs. A. Levine mrs. C Rusco 57.1 mrs. F. Kerr mrs n. Mcclure 52.3. Jan. 24 is or. And mrs j Karlinsky or. And mrs. G Macdonald 55.2. New or. And was. M. Rab Movitch 67 mrs. I Maslove mrs. E. Snell 59.8. Jan. 26 is mrs. M. Aver Back mrs. E. Silver 61.5 mrs l. Wow mrs. M. Llibre 56.1. E w mrs. N. Fingold mrs. J Chernick mrs. B. Hays mrs s. Stein 55.2. Score and four Cine Jan. 17 is h. Reah Gillespie 78v2 a Andersen a. White An Derson a Green -78 new Rob Bank Pasadena Calif. A while a special Fri agent was Side the . National Bank showing photos of four men who robbed it Jan. 15, four gunmen walked in quartet escaped with As the Tai Man fired three shots at heir disappearing car. 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