Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 2, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
F Winnipeg free press tuesday july 2, 1968 Prince keeps his Cool Charles the bold braves jeers London a now it s Prince Charles the bold. Charles Britain s future King won wide Praise for braving a barrage of Boos banners and smoke bombs to confront angry w e 1 s h Home Rule demonstrations in Cardiff on Friday. The lanky 19-year-old Prince Shook off his police guard and strode directly to the noisy demonstrators in file sort of act that his outspoken father Prince Philip is known for. Philip was at Charles s Side in the Welsh capital. But Charles stole the newspaper headlines. Charles the said the Banner headline in the daily express. The daily express which often has been widely critical of Prince Philip praised Charles. No doubt who came out Best in the noisy Prince the daily express said. To insulting churl is Ness he replied with great tact and Charles had asked one of the demonstrators to translate a Welsh language slogan on one of the banners. You should learn to speak said bearded Demon Strator Murray Jenkins. I am trying to learn Charles replied calmly and i am sorry i am not very Well up in history. You Are not very Jenkins commented. The Prince just smiled. Charles is to take a crash course in the Welsh language and Way of life at the Wessli University of Aberystwyth a buildings in recent months to publicize their cause have threatened to sabotage the investiture ceremony at Caverna von Castle. The latest blast came Only a few hours before Charles arrived on his first major visit to preparation for his official in Wales. An explosion ripped open spallation As Prince of Wales next year. Welsh extremists who have set off bomb blasts in Public Selkirk says Britain underrated Canada London up the Earl Selkirk whose ancestor Pur chased much of the Canadian Prairies for 10 shillings says Britain tends to underrate can Ada while canadians tend to look on Britain As a sort of old curiosity so Long As this attitude continues it is i fear natural that the countries should tend to Drift Selkirk said Mon Day at a Canada club dinner to celebrate Canada s 101st birth Day. We Are inclined to View this situation not Only with complacency but with a sense of inevitability. This is a very real tragedy Between two Peoples who have so much in common who retain their people in free Dom and democracy and who have so much to complement each Selkirk whose ancestor was the architect of the red Kiver settlement predicted in his pre pared speech that in the life time of some of us Canada will have a population exceed ing that of Britain s and will be a very much Richer in fact i think we have in this country Long underrated Canada. I do not just mean that Henry Vii gave John Cabot Only 10 for finding the place or in deed that my forbear purchased much of Manitoba Saskatchewan North Dakota and Minnesota for the sum of 10 shillings but rather Itiat for Well Over 300 years we have been very slow to appreciate the potential the variety and the Opportunity which the country of fers. Possibly we have been dazzled by the glad lights of new York but i believe More Funda mental we tend to look at each other in terms that Are 40 years or so out of Date. Canadians look at this country As a sort of old curiosity shop playing victorian Cha rades with toy soldiers and top hats. And we tend to look at Canada As a place where people grow wheat and Cut Trees on a few acres of a main pipe supplying water from Welsh reservoirs to the English City of Liverpool. The Welsh like their fellow celts the Irish who fought for their Independence against the English Are proud of their own history and heritage. In recent years there has been an increasing clamor by welshmen for a bigger1 say to running their own affairs. The growing Welsh nationalist party wants a separate government but most Welsh would Settle for a regional legislature that gives them More control Over government spending in Wales. The nationalists dissociate themselves from violence and have denounced the recent to be the work of a Small band of extremists. Prince Charles right 19-year-old heir of the British throne looks a a Banner held by a Welsh nationalist in Cardiff Wales. . 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Northdale shopping Centre 969 Henderson Hwy editors of having a warped sense of values and lord to Bens National Coal Board chairman and former labor Cabinet minister charged them with spreading myths about Britain s economic troubles. Lord Thomson repeated his View that there Are too Many National papers for the Avail Able revenues and some must fold unless they want govern ment subsidy and control. Astor whose family sold the times to Thomson s group but who remains president of times newspapers gave colleagues an unexpected and Sharp thrashing As he went through the nor Mally routine function of open ing the meeting of 100 delegates from Home and abroad. Some he said seem Only too ready to debase de bunk belittle and discredit authority respectability and the achievements of their country and of great the trend towards More and More permissiveness was largely due to the press As Well As to and it imposed a great responsibility on editors. If they were not prepared to Rise up and give Strong the Quality of the press would deteriorate and we will All stand to dose a very great the others spoke at Britain s first press conference in re in which leading press figures were interviewed by lord Robens and Enoch Powell the controversial former health minister whose views on restricting coloured immigration got him thrown off the tory front Bench in the House of commons in april. Powell was surprisingly non controversial but lord Robens dusted off the press in several respects. He criticized it for recently spreading lying Balder dash by an american economist about British labor strikes and he ripped into Bias and ignorance on the part of writers. He added that gossip columns Standard feature of most big British full of bitterness bile and viciousness. He got some agreement on the last Point from d. H. Hop Kinson editor of the birding Ham Post who said the columns generally Are the purest drivel and Are on the Way out. Powell asked Toronto born lord has accumulated the largest portfolio of British the contracting British press was moving toward monopoly or whether there were counter forces that would halt the trend. I believe Market forces Are inevitably decreasing the num ber of British Thomson replied. Lord Shawcross a former labor attorney general who headed a Royal commission on the press in 1961-62, agreed it appeared inevitable that the number would diminish. He could see no Way the govern ment could help without endangering Freedom of the press. But enough newspapers would survive to act As watchdogs for the democratic process he said. In election of members of the Commonwealth press Union Council Maurice Dagenais of la Presse Montreal replaced j. W. Stebenne of the same paper As a Canadian member Ken Neth Thomson who has moved from the Thomson organization in Canada to the chairmanship of times newspapers Here also became a United kingdom member of the Council. He was replaced on the Canadian list by Ian h. Macdonald Deputy chair Man of Thomson newspapers in Canada. James l. Cooper publisher of the Globe and mail Toronto and chairman of the Canadian Section reported a High of 135 Canadian members in the cup the association of common wealth publishers. Die s sex aide raps George Ball j. C7 London up Lionel gel Jer who was a special assistant of former prime minister Diefenbaker of Canada roused a conference on free Trade Mon Day with some stinging words aimed at George Ball former assistant state Secretary of the United states. Gelber author of books on Anglo american relations hit out at views which he said had Een expressed by Ball in a Jook Creed the discipline of Power. Ball now is . Ambas Sador to the United nations. Ball could be Secretary of state if Hubert Humphrey is elected president of the United states said Gelber injecting a sharply political note into a Dis Cussion previously concerned with purely economic issues. The Canadian author a Resi Dent of Toronto contended that Ball wants Britain to merge into a United Europe instead of join ing a free Trade area embracing Canada the United states and possibly other countries. Vining Europe would mean British participation in an entity which might choose a Neutral is third Force foreign policy. It also could mean extinction of participation of gel any separate Anglo american ber asked. Gelber a special assistant to Diefenbaker in 1960-61, said participation in a North Atlantic free Trade area would allow Factor in world affairs said gel ber. Would it not be safer if a politically United Europe is kept Small and not enlarged by the Britain to retain an individual Lionel Gelber George Ball role in world politics and ensure perpetuation of historical rela Ball was not present to answer Gelber s remarks but other speakers at the non governmental discussion of free Trade insisted that establish ment of a new area of Tariff ree Commerce would not Rule out eventual participation in it of countries now belonging to the european common Market. Professor Harry Johnson a Canadian born Backer of North Atlantic free Trade told Dele Gates that Canada and Australia need to specialize in larger scale production of fewer prod for this purpose they must eliminate their inefficiency promoting Export free Trade and not further negotiation of reciprocal Tariff reductions is said Johnson. Johnson specifically urged a free Trade area in Industrial products based on Canada the . And Britain but open to any other countries that were willing to accept the rather Sim pie rules of such an arrange european political Union urged Brussels special tons Jean key president of the common european Market called monday for european political Union including not Only the six present members of the eco but others like Britain who were prepared to accept the rules. Or. Key spoke at a news conference celebrating the completion of the common Market s customs Union. Effective monday All remaining customs duties Between the six were abolished and the eco common external Tariff reduced by the first two Kennedy round Tariff negotiations came into effect. Common Market nations Are Belgium France Italy Luxembourg the Netherlands and West Germany. The occasion was marred by France s decision to introduce temporary in Ort quotas Export subsidies for a Range of import ant Industrial products in order to offset the combined effects on its Economy of Tariff cuts and inflationary wage increases in the Wake of the French strikes and unrest. The French measures mean that benefits which exporters to France would normally have reaped from substantially lower tariffs have been partially wiped out at least for the moment. Or. Rey said that while completion of the customs Union was an important Milestone on the Road to european integration a great Deal still remained to be done. In the next five years he said a first step had to be fearless mayor Mexico City Reuters a mayor who took the panties off the statue of Diana struck another blow for Art Freedom saturday when he refused to make topless dancers of the african Ballet Caver their breasts. A women s organization and a parents association had complained that the Bare breasted girls made the touring show immoral. Three months ago the mayor ordered a pair of panties to be taken off a local statue of the goddess Diana. The panties had been placed around Diana s hips 10 years ago at the Behest of the City s league of decency. Taken toward a european poli tical Union through the merger of the three existing european communities common Market atomic Energy Eura Tom and Coal and steel. A new single treaty should provide for majority voting in the eco Council of ministers he said and the paralysing and out dated right to veto must be abolished. The european commission must be Given real executive Powers which would enable it to administer eco affairs effectively or. Rey said. In order to achieve this the eco must not Only provide itself with Federal institutions but also open its doors to other european countries who were ready to accept the same rights and obligations. 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