Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 2, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday july a 1963 5 Johnson stresses obstacles president Johnson spoke not Only of the complexity involved but of the fears suspicions and anxieties we shall have to he could have added in both the United states and the soviet in Moscow Premier Alexie Kosygin announced that his government has sent to All governments a new version of soviet proposals in the arms control Field. Most of the soviet proposals Are Well known but they were being checked Here for any new angles. Some Felt that the Section on possible regional Dis armament in the Middle East might offer some Hope. Other experts noted that for the first time in such a document although the idea had been advanced before the soviets called for limitations on activities of missile carrying submarines. As read Here this would hobble american Polaris subs without a compensating hobble on the soviets who have a much smaller soviet missile submarine Fleet. The soviet Call for an end to the manufacture of nuclear weapons an idea Long advocated by the United states was so worded that it could Only occur if the French and chinese also agreed experts Here said. While president Johnson declared that there now was a soviet american agree ment to enter in the nearest future into discus Sions on missiles and Abms or. Kosygin made no such reference. Press re ports from Moscow said that a separate statement spoke Only of Early talks on this critical Issue. It appeared that some american officials had hoped that or. Johnson. Could announce a firm Date and place for the missile talks but so far Moscow has not been willing to go that far. Thus some jockeying on this mechanical details seems to be in Prospect. The More hopeful Ameri can officials said that taken As a whole the soviet statement and or. Kosy Gin s remarks could be interpreted As a necessary ideological screen for the majority in the Kremlin which now is prepared for the missile talks. It is widely believed Here that there has been considerable Kremlin disagreement on the Issue. Sop to opponents it was noted Here that the soviet document charged american aggression in Vietnam and american use of chemical warfare there. All of this was taken As a sop to those who opposed the coming talks. While soviet foreign min ister Andrei Gromyko last thursday has referred specifically to talk on both missiles and Abms the Moscow document referred Only to the former As strategic Means of Del Ivery of nuclear As to wh6 would talk the document said their should be an Exchange of views with states at the moment that Means the United states and the soviet Union. From hints by other soviet officials which have reached Washington it a. Geared the talks May take place in Geneva under cover of the eighteen nation Dis armament commission end which convenes again on july 16. This would enable the soviets to push for their entire program at the end table it. Was said Here while talking privately on a bilateral basis with the United states on the missile problem. To meet that possibility William c. Fos Ter the top american arms control official will go to Geneva for a preliminary meeting with his soviet opposite number on july 12 or 13. Thus it is evident it will take some time to Settle time place format and level of participation. As to the substance officials Here conceded monday that pres ident Johnson has yet to set an american position. Only under pressure of a time and place it was said by others can an agreed Amer ican position be hammered out. Seaway stand eases continued the authority countered in monday s statement saying the Union s 15-percent proposal was not a new the authority declined to accept a Union request for a meet ing of both sides with Bryce Mackasey acting labor minis Ter. The authority said it hoped the government would maintain its policy of non intervention. Guard Sammy Davis London a Scotland Yard d e t e c have been guarding Sammy Davis or. Since the american negro Singer s life was threatened by a mystery phone Call. A snot land Yard spokesman said Mon Day we can confirm that we have provided Protection but we Are not prepared to say to what extent this has been one of those Days two trucks belonging to a Boston bakery company two Miles apart were robbed Al most simultaneously. Robbers took from one Driver and from the other. 1967 Gold Coin minted at the Royal mint 1. Our Price for the 1967 Gold Sovereign Coin is s23.00. Includes registered mail insured. 2. Coin specifications weight 123.27 grains 7.99 Grams size 0.868 inches in diameter 3. Cheque or Money order payable to 23 limit 5 per customer Royal Coin co. Post office Box 323, Mont real 29, Canada daily interest Bur savings earn the highest True interest in a savings Deposit receipt account no other account in Canada earns you so much interest that s because guaranty Trust calculates interest at per annul on the minimum daily balance. Withdrawals can be made anytime. Minimum balance guaranty Trust company of Canada federally incorporated and supervised. Capital and Reserve deposits in excess of a textured Bronze statue of the late prime minister Willia Lyon Mac Kenzie King was unveiled monday by governor general Michener left of statue during Dominion Day festivities on parliament Hill. July 1 activities varied 430 Portage ave. 942-2586 guaranty knows Money matters by the Canadian press a mixed hag of celebrations was emptied during the Domin Ion Day Holiday weekend. There were speeches fire works 21-gun salutes and Spe Cial sporting events during the three Day weekend which began Friday for Many canadians. In Ottawa governor general and mrs. Roland Michener joined an audience of on parliament Hill monday night to watch a variety show featuring Talent groups from across Canada. Performances saturday and sunday were cancelled by Thun Der storms rain and wind. Earlier or. Michener prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau and other dignitaries attended an inter denominational worship service in front of the Centre Block. Then or. Michener unveiled a nine foot tall Bronze statue of former prime minister Macken Zie King. Former prime minis Ter Lester b. Pearson paid trib Ute to or. King noting his 22 years in office and suggesting history will credit him with a distinguished and vitally important contribution to can Ada. On sunday about ple lined the Rideau canal As the Miehe ners sailed aboard an ramp yacht to the downtown Centennial Centre for Midnight ceremonies welcoming Canada s 101st Dominion Day Holiday. Airlines bus and rail services Laid on extra facilities to accommodate the thousands of extra passengers eager to get some where else. By late monday night at least 72 persons were killed in traffic accidents. The Canadian High Way safety Council had predicted that Between 90 and 100 per sons would die in traffic Acci dents during the weekend. Centennial plus one celebrations in Quebec were focussed on Montreal where Man and his world successor to expo 67, attracted persons by mid afternoon monday despite temperatures in the 80s and morn ing showers. Nearly persons were in the area of was Aga Beach on georgian Bay in Ontario Mon Day and provincial police re ported Only minor skirmishes with motorcycle gangs who have used the resort As a Battle ground on other occasions. In Toronto about per sons fled the. City to Centre is land while another per sons delegates to the kiwanis International convention suffered through High humidity and temperatures almost reaching the 90s. Eleven bands competing in the 32nd annual Zorra Caledonia Highland games near Wood Stock ont., attracted a crowd of at Niagara Falls ont., Nancy Wilson 18, of Chatham ont was selected Winner of Canada pageant. Nancy 36-24-36, was crowned by Donna Barker of Toronto year s Winner. One will celebrate her 19th birthday wednesday in Miami Fla. Where she is entered in the miss universe contest. The runners up were Carol Robertson 21, of Toronto a professional Model Patricia waterhouse 20, a Hamilton Secretary Judith ing of Muskoka ont. And Patricia Clark of Cal Gary. Miss Wilson who will represent Canada in Beauty contests in Australia England and at expo 70 in Japan plans to be come a nurse. Celebrations in the Atlantic provinces picked up monday after rain and a cold snap can celled Many outdoor activities saturday and sunday. There was the Fisherman s regatta and gathering of the clans at Pugwash n.s., with Beauty contests Highland danc ing boat races and Golf tournaments. Similar activities Drew thou Sands out for the Day through out the maritime with an Esti mated persons attending the annual grand Falls n.b., potato festival Parade. The week Long Salmon Festi Val at Campbellton n.b., began monday with a mile Long Parade of floats bands and pretty girls. Thousands of spectators lined the route under sunny skies. 4 believed drowned in continued the High winds and torrential rainfall of the Dominion Day Holiday weekend capsized the boat. The water was so rough that the Lake Winnipeg Narrows ferry was closed during the weekend. It resumed operations monday. Or. Sorenson and or. Pel Rozik owned the boat with Ted Bailey the Man who disembarked at grand Beach. The three had bought the 20 year old boat named the Sally three months ago. This was Only the second time they had used it. Experienced yachtsmen who knew the three Young boat owners said they were novices and had picked a bad weekend to try out Lake Winnipeg. The boat left Winnipeg Friday night with the party of five and reached grand Beach some time sunday in rough weather. They attempted to put it ashore there by succeeded Only in bringing their injured Comrade to safety. There Are no dockage facilities at grand Beach. The first sign of the missing boat was found at Patricia Beach Early monday the Cabin of the boat torn off its Hull washed ashore there. A land sea and air search was started immediately with ramp officers from the grand Beach detachment combing the beaches Between Patricia Beach and grand Beach a distance of eight Miles a helicopter from the Rescue co ordination Centre of the Canadian forces base Winnipeg surveyed the area from the air and As soon As the water was navigable a Fleet of government As Well As private boats joined the search party on the water. The search did t reveal any thing Concrete monday but today so much wreckage of the Sally washed ashore at Patricia Beach that All efforts were concentrated on land and on water in the Patricia Beach area. A helicopter which was to have left the air Force base at Winnipeg was cancelled. One mile off Shore at Patricia Beach the battered White Hull of the Sally is now Bobbing in a gentle swell. Wreckage of the Hull is strewn along three Miles of the Beach. Two life jackets out of eight known to be on Board were also washed up. Mrs. Pel Rozik the Mother one of the victims Aid the two life jackets that washed up were the worst ones of the but there is still no sign of the four occupants of the boat. The Only Hope that is still held for them and it is a very slim one is that an. Unsinkable Canoe aboard the Sally has not yet been found and May still be afloat on the Lake. The Canoe was equipped with flotation tanks but navigation experts doubt whether it would have been of much use to the occupants in a violent storm. The search party includes or. L. Winnipeg Bailey who is out on the Lake again today looking for his missing friends and numerous friends and relatives walking along the Shoreline near Patri Cia Beach stumbling upon pieces of the Sally. Mrs. Pel Rozik participated in the nightmarish walk and said she recognized scraps of lumber As part of the boat because the Green and White paint that is on the lumber was borrowed from her Supply of House paint. Labor unrest in Canada continued More than employees across the country in major industries Are now on strike or have reached the stage in negotiations where they can go on strike or. Are in earlier stages of negotiation. Should Marly of the strikes materialize it could mean the St. Lawrence Seaway blocked air Canada operations seriously curtailed Canadian National railways and Canadian Pacific railway services stopped the Canadian broadcasting Corpora Tion silenced mail delivery halted work in British Colum Bia Forest Industry slowed if not stopped by loggers. Throughout the election Campaign the liberals and conservatives agreed on at least one Point inflation had to be slowed. Increases in prices and wages had to be held to minimums both parties had stressed. The government has indicated in dealing with the Seaway dispute that it intends to stand firm. The government is strongly backing the Seaway author Ity. Last week the makeshift Cabinet or. Trudeau had put together on a temporary basis met to discuss the Seaway strike. Or. Trudeau told report ers we feel that Canadian people want to see j he indicated however that he had reservations about Strong g o v frament in labor disputes where other agencies Are responsible. Or. Trudeau indicated Cabinet had discussed other labor disputes that could Lead to strikes. The government is hopeful it can Avert a postal strike. If the postal strike takes place it will be about mid july according to Union officials. Many want Blessing the Vatican admits about persons to St. Peter s for Pope Paul s weekly audience with pilgrims. . Seeks release of plane continued told . Ambassador Llewel Lyn e. Thompson the matter was under the event was More than unusually Sticky diplomatically since it occurred just on the eve of the formal signing of the much desired East West nuclear non proliferation treaty. . Officials were keenly aware of the embarrassment to the soviet Union of having forced Down a plane loaded with . Troops bound for South Vietnam to fight against the soviet s ally North Vietnam and then being asked to release them. Some observers said a Quick release would be i both coun tries interest before the communist chinese could mount a Campaign accusing the soviets of seeing and before the . Congress could Start demanding ultimatums which would Only Harden positions. The restraint in Washington was particularly noticeable. The Pentagon quickly announced its chartered troop transport was apparently off course instead of trying to build up any Case that it had been on course and then forced Over into soviet territory. World tariffs Cut continued Iza Tion would be followed by a More intensive exploration of an open ended Atlantic based free Trade area for Industrial goods. Douglas Jay former president of the Board of Trade and an outspoken critic in parliament of the common Market said that of All the alternatives facing Britain joining the Market and accepting its Agri cultural Protection and High Cost policies was the worst. According to or. Jay the brightest Prospect for Britain was to help found an Industrial Trade group with North America and Scandinavia. This he said would impose on Britain no Rise in our import prices Cost of living Export costs or loss of j markets but w. Michael Blumenthal chief United states negotiator of the Kennedy round and now president of Bendix International saw a quite different Outlook for Britain. Or. Blumenthal was Here on a business trip and did not attend the conference. But he told a reporter the Trade problems which Britain and the United states have cannot be solved by Mutual groupings but have to be solved in a multilateral context. If you look at the volume of British Trade w Ith Europe it is considerably More important than her Trade with America. Obviously Britain must look towards Europe and ought to be careful about entering any special arrangements with the United a similar tack was taken at the conference by sir Eric Wyndham White former director general of the general agreement on tariffs and Trade it was under Gatt auspices at Geneva that the Kennedy round talks took place. As a result of the agreement tariffs among West Ern countries will be reduced about 35 per cent Over a five year period. And at the state department when spokesman Robert j. Mccloskey was asked if the United states was trying to Send out an investigating team to look into the passengers Wel fare he said the problem had not yet Here is what happened a Seaboard world airlines dc-8, under regular charter to the air Force s military air lift command was in route sunday night Washington tune from Mcchord air Force base near Seattle to Vietnam with a scheduled refuelling Stop at Yokota Japan. Aboard were 174 army men 31 Navy and nine air Force personnel plus 17 Crew members. The control Tower at Tokyo International Airport said the plane reported at . Soviet aircraft Are interfering with our flight at 150 degrees past latitude we Are on course and Don t know Why they Are five minutes later the dc-8 radioed it looks like we Are Over soviet according to Sapt. Dick Rossi Pilot of the flying Tiger air lines plan which was flying just ahead of the dc-8, the plane s Pilot capt. Joseph Tosolini then proceeded to give a running account of his being forced Clown by soviet migs Over what appeared to be a Mig in order to let any Friendly radio within earshot know what was happening. At ., the dc-8 radioed it had landed without injury to anyone aboard and without damage to the plane. Three minutes later capt. Tosolini radioed he had shut off engines. Since then there has been silence. In Washington the indications were that the plane had been 80 to 100 Miles off course which would have put it in the Vicinity of the Kurile Island that the soviets Call Sturup and the japanese Call Eto Rofu. The soviets gained control of the Buriles As part of their settlement after the japanese defeat in the second world War. The japanese in recent years have been very anxious to regain the Buriles two most Southern islands Eto Rofu and Kuna Shiri and the soviets refusal has in fact become a major Block in resumption of relations Between Japan and the soviet Union. In new York monday sea Board officials said that while the particular dc-8 was on its Maiden flight the Crew had flown the route several times. We Don t see who it could have been off course unless there were some extraordinary fac an airline spokesman declared. Europe loan for Hydro the Manitoba Hydro electric Board obtained a loan of deutschmark tuesday from an International banking consortium centred in Western Europe. The loan is based at 6% per cent and has a life of years according to a provincial government announcement. The banking consortium is led by three major banking firms westfalen Bank a of bochum West Germany Hill Samuel and co. Ltd. Of London eng land and Mcleod Young Weir and co. Ltd. Of Toronto. The provincial government has guaranteed the loan. Further details were unavailable at press time. City affects weather a Large Industrial City May have 25 per cent less wind 10 per cent More rain and More Winter fogs than the surround ing Countryside. Campers weekend special to the White Shell and Lake of the Woods area. Low fares to Brereton Malachi Minaki Farlane and Points in Between leave Winnipeg . . Friday arrive Winnipeg . . Sunday schedules extended on Holiday weekends. For further information tall pm 946-2212 to All writers in this area a Well know new York publisher is searching for Manu scripts worthy of Book publication. Fiction non fiction poetry juveniles collections of Short stories or articles religious specialized and even controversial subjects will be considered. If you have a manuscript ready or almost ready for publication and would like to get in touch with this publisher please Telephone the number below Between . And ., and leave your name and address. You. Will be contacted later. Telephone 943-4949 if Yon prefer write eco Aferiat director . Box 2119, g.., new York . Mot homeowners borrow up to from Avo Delta s new 2nd mortgage loan service now you can get up to at Low real estate loan rates through our new second mortgage loan service. Borrow As much As you need to pay off accumulated Bills and reduce monthly payments substantially for Home improvements. To make a major Purchase. Only Normal Legal appraisal and inspection fees will be deducted from the proceeds of the loan. The loan May be repaid at any time without notice or Bonus. And remember in addition to credit life insurance w e also provide a unique health and Accident Protection that will guarantee the payments if you become sick or disabled. Check the payment schedule below for representative payment plans then mail the Coupon to us for Complete information. Representative payment plans Cash payment 24.37 the above payments Are based on a 15-year amortization with inter est of 1 to 1s4% per month on the unpaid balance. The maximum mrm it 5 years. Write or phone the mortgage manager in Winnipeg today please mention As reference ad-5 f Delta health Manitoba limited t313 Portage Avenue. Winnipeg phone 774-5437 Avo Delta realty Manitoba limited a Rcpt ats attn mortgage manager 1313 Portage Avenue Winnipeg Manitoba please Send me details no obligation on How i can borrow n 51500 n s2500 d s3500 n s4500 d More name address
;