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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 8

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Star Cliillv Times FAIR, COOL 5 a.m. 64, 9 a.m. 67, 4 p.m. 67 Low tonight 52, high Friday 72 MARKETS Page 39 SEVEN CENTS 1 1 I I lv 1 1 I IV WINDSOR ONTARIO THURSDAY JUNE 20 1963 VOL. 90, NO.

94 54 Pages Wske Sttnllfl tt-OD MecBtt TKcermiinedly Miss Keeler, meanwhile, was said to be upset by a ruling by Equity, the British actors' union, barring her from membership. She had planned to star in a movie of her life story. "If morality becomes one of the conditions for being an actress, the film industry will have to concentrate on animal pictures," a business associate of Christine's said. without bail and friends said he is so bitter he sees no reason to spare anyone the publicity of appearing in the case. There was no indication of whom he might call, but his osteopathic clients have included Sir Winston Churchill and Elizabeth Taylor and he nas painted portraits of Prince Philip and Lord Snowdon, Princess Margaret's husband.

ticularly any failure by the security services to detect danger in it. They failed to agree on the type of inquiry needed. Another figure in the case, society osteopath-artist Stephen Ward, 50, was reported planning to summon many prominent Britons to his defence against charges he ran a call-girl racket. Ward is in jail to postpone his scheduled June 29 meeting since the prime minister's "political status at home and abroad is inevitably impaired" by the scandal. Mr.

Macmillan told the House today he has no intention of doing so. He reported after a meeting with Labor Leader Harold Wilson to discuss an inquiry into the Profumo affair, par Mr. Macmillan, fighting for his political life since the sex and security scandal broke, rejected a suggestion by opposition Labor legislator Marcus Lipton that President Kennedy should not be asked to meet with a prime minister "under notice to quit." Mr. Lipton had urged Mr. Macmillan to ask the president guard on Christine Keeler, the 21-year-old who shared her favors with resigned War Minister John Profumo and a Soviet embassy official.

The guard was ordered because she received a number of anonymous telephoned threats to kill her. Guards were posted outside her apartment and she was warned not to answer the door. LONDON, Eng. UPI Prime Minister Harold Macmillan made clear to the House of Commons today that he will go through with his planned meeting with President John Kennedy this month despite demands he postpone it because of the Profumo scandal. Mr.

Macmillan went before Parliament as police put a 0 Set Up Over-All Plan $75 a Month Coining Soon Trip Cut Short? Space Couple 'Feel Well 9 After Check MOSCOW (UPI) The Soviet Union's record-breaking space hero and heroine underwent intensive medical tests today. There was some Western speculation they had been forced to return to earth prematurely. Valentina (Valya) Tereshkova, 26, the world's first space woman, landed Wednesday less than three days after going into orbit. Her space twin, Lieutenant Colonel Valery F. Bykovsky, 28, followed soon after, ending a five-day flight.

P.M. Denies Gordon Out 6No Question Minister To Resign Position' OTTAWA (CP) Prime Minister Lester Pearson said today there is no question of finance minister Gordon resigning, and any censure motion in the Commons against him will be treated as a non-confidence challenge to the minority Liberal government. Mr. Pearson spoke to reporters after a morning cabinet meeting and after a flood of rumors that Mr. Gordon was about to quit because of criticism of his handling of the budget.

The rumors met firm denial. By NORM CAMPBELL Of The Star's Ottawa Bureau OTTAWA The Pearson government on this its 60th day brought to the House of Commons the resolution to set up the Canadian Pensions Plan. The present $65 old age pension is to be upped to $75. Jt 1 one I The government faces Bengals Cardinals Fail First Four Times This was one of several major pieces of legislation for which nctice was given. Others included: A measure to up the federal grants for technical and vocational training, particularly for the retraining of the unemployed.

A measure to amend the National Housing Act to give greater assistance to municipalities in carrying out urban renewals. Thus complete on the Com non-confidence budget motion in the Commons, moved Wednesday by opposition financial critic George Nowlan (P.C., Digby, Annapolis Kings), who was finance minister in the former Conservative government. A Social Credit source said today that his party does not intend to move a second non-confidence motion. This left the way open to possible move by the New Democratic Party and it was holding a caucus on the subject. Bow, 8-3, To Bosox BOSTON The third-place Boston Red Sox, sparked by homeruns from Dick Stuart and Chuck Schilling, handed Detroit an 8-3 loss today, the 10th straight setback for the Almost 200 persons, in different parts of the park heard the band, as it went through numbers like "Light Cavalry," "Infinity," written by Mr.

Carney; and themes from French ballet. There are 40 members in the band. (Star Chatham Photo) THAT'S A FRENCH HORN James La-Pointe, right, who soloed with Chatham's Kiltie Band at its first open-air concert in Chatham's Tecumseh Park, Wednesday night, shows his French horn to 2-year-old Sharon Tothill, held by Phil Carney, band conductor. Vote for Pope Resumes Friday VATICAN CITY (UPI) The sacred college of cardinals failed on four ballots to day to elect a successor to. The rumors of Mr.

Gordon's imminent resignation spread quickly and were officially squelched. Pope John XXIII. The cardinals met twice Task Force Of Exiles Hits Cuba Tass, the official Soviet newsj agency, said both pilots were! "feeling well." The Soviet Com-; munist Party central committee and the supreme Soviet Presi-j dium issued a statement which called the flight a "success." But all previous information from Soviet sources had indicated Bykovsky was scheduled for an eight-day flight and Miss Tereshkova would remain aloft for five days. Reports in Moscow during the past two days told of steadily diminishing orbits by the Vostok 5 and Vostok 6 space craft. Western observers said this may have forced the Russians to bring the couple back before the scheduled time.

(Sir Bernard Lovell, director of Britain's radio astronomy station at Jodrell Bank, said even though the flights ended without trouble "it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the original plan has not been Bykovsky, who now holds the time and distance records for space travel, and the brown-haired Miss Tereshkova both landed in Central Asia only a few hundred miles from their launching points. The landings, presumably by parachute, apparently were smooth except for a bump on the nose suffered by the first lady of space. Miss Tereshkova, a parachuting enthusiast, told Premier ttikita S. Khrushchev about the 'Unprecedented Action' Steel Firms, Union Agree Tigers. Jim Bunning (4-7), who started and took the loss, was tagged with a $50 fine by plate umpire Hank Soar, who ruled that Bunning intentionally hit Roman Mejias, the first batter after Schilling's homer in the fourth inning.

FIRST INNING DETROIT: Arnold Earley on mound for Boston. Wood struck out. Phillips flied to Mejias. Ka-line popped to Nixon. No runs, no hits.

mons order paper is the legislation with which the government will expect 'Parliament to deal before there is a recess ftr the summer, if there is one. The comprehensive contributory pensions plan- will provide payments on an adjusted scale between 65 and 70, for payment to a surviving spouse at any age after it, for the progressive establishment of the Canada Pensions Plan over a 10-year period, and for an increase of $10 a month in the present $65 a month pension. The National Housing Act is to be amended to provide Announcement by Mr. Gordon Wednesday afternoon that the proposed 30 percent budget tax on "takeovers" of Canadian business would be temporarily suspended following strong criticism of the move in Canadian financial circles only served to intensify the storm that has been blowing up around the finance minister since his budget presentation last Thursday. MIAMI (UPI) Commandos of the Cuban Revolutionary Council have landed "at various points" in Cuba to carry this afternoon in the Sistine Chapel to choose the 262nd pope of the Roman Catholic Church.

Each time they took two ballots, and each time the result was negative no pope. After each set of two ballots, a stream of black smoke spiraled up from the traditional chimney atop the Sis-tine Chapel. This meant that the 80 cardinals present had been unable to cast a two-thirds majority for one of their number to become the new pontiff. Speculation already was PITTSBURGII (AP) The United Steelworkers Union and the U.S. basic steel industry were reported today to have reached an unprecedented agreement for a new contract.

Union sources said the report-, ed settlement was wrapped saving with manage-at a last-ditch meeting Wednes- throuSh thf hulan lela' day night of the joint labor man- committee to work out an out "an effective war" against! the Castro regime, the Council announced here today. The announcement did not say how many men landed oragement human relations com BOSTON: Jim Bunning pitching for Detroit. Schilling flied to Thomas. Mejias struck out. See TIGERS Page 14 DGasHtall whether they arrived by planelnl'ttoe- or boat.

The date of their land- 11 i This committee began working on changes in the contract last January and in the last few weeks has been meeting daily. According to union informants, If so, this would mark the first time that an agreement has been achieved in the basic steel industry without strike-pressure bargaining. jjiuuijuiig luiii, auiic; in, ticai favorite had emerged in the four ballotings, a "compromise" Soon after the ministerial announcement, Hon. George Nowlan, Conservative financial critic, moved a non-confidence amendment, accusing Mr. Gordon of not respecting the constitutional principles of budget secrecy.

The motion will be voted on Monday. Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker, opposition leader, asked if news of suspension of the 30 percent tax had been con' eyed to others outside the House.

pope now may come out of the the reported agreement calls for American League Detroit 002 001 0003 6 0 Boston 000 503 OOx 8 12 1 Bunning, Fox, Sturdivant and Freehan; Earley, Lamabe, Ra-datz and Nixon. The union has been free since an extended vacation plan for May 1 to reopen formally basic veteran employees, some im-steel contracts under a 90-day jprovements in the insurance strike deadline. But it has not plan and a few other changes. return, sources said, the ing also was not specified. But the council said: "The first reports received by radio from our forces state that the landings were carried out without difficulty and had the co-operation of all people in the area." "The Council announces that the war of liberation has begun and that its forces are prepared to carry the fight to the enemy." The announcement was term Washington 020 020 000 4 New York 000 200 0125 union has agreed to extend the current pacts through 1964.

At present, the contract can be terminated June 30, 1964. Lyons Retains Shooting Title This question related to mid-' afternoon reaction of markets. 1 i i i i Stenhouse, Coates and Lep pert; Downing, Reniff Berra. a $100,000, )J0 fund out of which loans may be made for urban lenewals. It is also to be provided that Central Mortgage may make loans to individual owners in urban renewal areas.

Central Mortgage is also to be authorized to make loans on contributions to provincially oi municipaJy-owred housing agencies to luild or acquire public ho.islng projects and to share the operating losses on subsidized accommodation for low-income families. Loans available to individuals under the National Housing Act are to be increased to make lower down pay ments possible. The additional pensions of $10 a month would be paid to all per ons qualifying under the Old Age Security Act. This act now provides pensions of $65 a month to everyone aged 70 and cer. Pensions payable under the Old Age Security Act would be adjusted to co-ordinate them with pensions under the new plan, the resolution said.

All expenditures under the new plan will be paid out of contributions by employees, employers and self-employed persons. GUELPH CP Windsor) It was understood that the Policeman Jim Lyons retained reported agreement provided and' Mr- oaon 5aia ne naa formed no one other than Prime Minister L. B. Pearson and i "certain members of the cabi- ed "War Communique Numberj bump in a telephone conversation from the Baikonour rocket centre in Kazakhstan. The space twins were expected to have several days of physical and mental examinations before being brought here for the traditional Red Square welcome.

Miss Tereshkova's Vostok 6 space ship landed at 11:20 a.m., (4:20 a.m. E.D.T.) and Bykovsky 's Vostok 5 followed at 2:06 p.m. (7:06 a.m., E.D.T.). The Red Air Force jet pilot, married and the father of one, travelled 2,049,300 miles during 81 orbits that took 119 hours and 6 minutes. Miss Tereshkova, a former textile worker, travelled miles during 48 orbits that took 70 hours and 5 minutes.

conclave. But, at best, this could be only speculation, for no one knew what went on in secret behind the sealed-off doors and walls of the conclave chamber. Reports circulated that Giovanni Battista Cardinal Mon-tini, 65-year-old Archbishop of Milan, might be elected early in the voting. A progressive, Cardinal Mon-tini is believed to have gone into the conclave with 30 to 40 votes. The feeling was widespread that he would pick up the necessary additional votes quickly or not at all.

i i conferred Tuesday night with Francis Cardinal Spellman, the New York archbishop, who generally is viewed as a conservative. jhis 1962 title of top police increase ior ine some One." It was signed by Jose marksman in Ontario with a 000 basic steel workers coverea. 000 10 110 15 Debusschere, Foliar; Kaat Chicago I Minnesota Buzhardt, i mann and Battey. Fernandez Badue, Council member and commissioner of the information department. Premier Fidel Castro, in a Bau and i total of 142 points better than: the scores of the 150 winners of all police shoots in the province last year.

Ottawa R.C.M.P. Officer A. A. LATE IFILASMIES speech Tuesday, said that 14 r-revolutionary bands Black turned in the highest have been smashed in recent aggregate score Wednesday at weeks in Matanzas province. nlth annual rpvnl National League Houston 000 000 0 Chicago 100 030 1 Droit, McMahon, Kein merer and Campbell; Jackson and Ber tell.

i See STOKM Page 6 Grits Gain Seat in N.B. SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) A recount of Saint John city ballots reversed one seat today, giving the Liberals and the Conservatives two each instead of the original three-and one split in the Conservatives favor. There was no indication whether' t. -th Wl Sr.hmif4, i these alleged bands were affili-j als(of Ottawa, won the expert! Bykovsky's flight broke the ROME, Tcnn.

A car carrying seven persons, including four children, raced down an incline apparently without brakes today rolled off a waiting ferry and sank 20 feet in the Cumberland River. One woman in the car jumped before it plunged into the river. Pittsburgh 001 000 0 Milwaukee 000 001 0 Schwall and Brand; Lemasterj and Torre. I See TASK FORCE Page 6 I class with 259. France lo Withdraw NATO Atlantic Fleet previous record of 64 orbits in 94 hours and 22 minutes set last August by Soviet cosmonaut An-drian Nikolayev.

Miss Tereshkova's equalled the 48-orbit trip made at the same time by Pavel Popovich, although her flight time was nine minutes less than Popovich's. 3.22-Percent Rate On Treasury Hills Mttrpv mix? JJaiIkc3! PARIS tReuterst France will demand the withdrawal of its Atlantic Fleet from NATO, sources close to the government said tonight. "What actually happened wasi said Burton. "The news-j LONDON, Eng. (LTD Actor Richard Burton said today he was only joking when he told a London newspaperman he plan- They said the NATO council Inside Your Star Editorial and Comment, Centre Pages, First Section Financial, Page 39 Amusements, Page 40 Kingston professor killed on way home from London meet.

Page 11 Seek central body to organize foreign aid program. Page 29 Soviet-bloc embassy personnel have been kicked out of Ottawa. Page 28 paperman asked me, 'Is it true you both are getting and I said, 'Yes, we Then I would be told of the move at its meeting next Wednesday. The sources said that as a jned to marry Elizabeth Taylor. Miss Taylor remained silent, The two were interviewed I separately by United Press In-1 ternational on the set of a new as saying: "I want to marry Elizabeth and I will marry her.

There have been all kinds of rumors but this is what is going to happen. No ifs. No buts. She wants to marry me. I want to marry her." When Burton was interviewed today Miss Taylor was not with him.

She came along later but did not discuss anything about the romance with Burton that began while they were working together in Italy. BRANTFORI) Firemen were battling a blaze in downtown Brantford today at the Canadian Auto Accessories building. All the occupants were safely evacuated. It was feared the fire would break through the roof of the three-story building. any conflict which was "geographically limited" and in the event that NATO did not use the whole range of its arms during hostilities.

In March, 1959, France told NATO it would retain control of its Mediterranean fleet in case of war and early this year announced that units of that fleet would be transferred to the Atlantic naval base at Brest. i I added, 'But not to each "It seems one must not make! jokes on this subject." i I The Sketch had quoted Burton A Smile The tune the old cow died; on must have been written in; beef flat. i OTTAWA (CP) Government 91-day treasury bills sold this week: $100,000,000 at an average price and yield of $99,204 and 3.22 percent (last week $99,211 and 3.19 percent). 182 -day bills: $35,000,000, average price and yield $98,372 and 3.32 percent (last week $98 379 and 3.30). member of the NATO alliance, France would co-operate with NATO in the event of war, but the government wanted full control over the entire French fleet in certain circumstances.

These circumstances included picture which Burton is making. The Daily Sketch had quoted Miss Taylor and Burton as saying they would marry as soon as they were able..

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