Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, June 12, 1962

Issue date: Tuesday, June 12, 1962
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Previous edition: Monday, June 11, 1962

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 12, 1962, Winnipeg, Manitoba In metropolitan Winnipeg Winnipeg free press Winnipeg tuesday june 12, 1962 single copy Price Loc forecast Man. Pink. 67 54 .01 Toronto 68 41 to. Montreal 62 Max. Min. Coffee break by Geno Telpner it just keeps rolling a Friend of mine who lives on Elm. Street says this Hap at Eaton s. Two Small boys obviously from a Small town of of them ask the other what s Gonna basement gets full when their our cite if anyone knows about them phone mrs. Russell at on with the show a Winnipeg girl and her dancing partner Are Back to Lido. She has just returned to Winnipeg from an appearance at the Conrad Hilton in Chicago. But to get to the Point she and or. Finkleman worked to Gether for Many years touring Canada with their act. When she returned Here recently they decided Why not try it again. So they Are. They la make their debut soon in Minneapolis under the name of Dru and Dijon which is the baling miss Dru used with her former partner. We be been working like demons putting the new act said miss Dru. It would be Nice if we could get some local bookings later she is one of five Brothers and five Sisters went to school at St. John s tech and one of her Brothers Gavin Hus sey was a Well known musician. According to or. They will also perform on ice skates which is miss Dru s Spe Fialty. Around the town things .1 never knew till now there s a sign above Snow tha seven out 10 can t identify prof. Harry Crowe remember the United College affair but there s nothing older than yesterday s news that a radio ii svs broadcast carried n det Aifa Tead item about a Church group s stand against Tobac co advertising. But right before it was a lengthy cigarette com Mercia from the sponsor of the program bees hum because they Don t know the words that no less putting Bonnie inquest la Coroner s inquest into the death Ofa 52-year-old Winnipeg woman who was strangled with a Towel in a downtown hotel Satur Day will be held july 4. The preliminary inquest was held at the Rupert Avenue police station monday afternoon when a seven Man Coroner s jury viewed the body of mrs. Anne your Kin of 473 Henry Avenue. Mrs your Kin was found dead in a room of the Leland hotel King Street and William Avenue shortly after i . Saturday. A Towel was knotted about her Throat. Deputy provincial Coroner or Athol Gordon set the inquest a province wide Hunt for mrs. Your Kin s Slayer was launched shortly after her body was found. Police have not yet arrested a suspect. Police want to question a Man who is believed to be about 35 years old. 77 78 63 so k3 73 89 s3 49 52 m 74 prec. -24 to. .22 .09 federation mayors and Reeves convention the mayor was Host. Or. Fletcher was a burned Skeeters on their last legs killer Belski s on War path Sam Vineberg 182 Glem Vood Crescent and Bruce Mcfarlane 364 Centennial Street. Let s hear from you. The Gold Rush a Bunch of the boys and girls were whooping it up the other morning in ragtime pianist 1bob Darch s Sute at the save As clothes ignite James Reimer 26, of 251 Strad Brook Avenue received first and second degree Burns in an Accident about . Monday. Police said or. Reimer an employee of Inman motors was pouring gasoline from a can into the Carburettor of a motor vehicle when the Gas spilled and ignited. He jumped Back and spilled gasoline on his shirt which also ignited. He received Burns on the right Side Chest and right or. Reimer was taken to Winnipeg general Hospital where he is reported in fair condition. Hell leave City for six months when James la Forrest 34, of no fixed address was Given 24 hours to leave the City after he was convicted on a vagrancy charge he simply refused. La Forrest instead went to a local department store and stole a shirt valued at he was arrested while leaving the store. La Forrest was released from heading Ley jail Friday after serv ing a one month term for shop he pleaded guilty to the theft charge in Winnipeg magistrate s court tuesday and was. Sentenced to six months in heading Ley jail. Stop scratching your legs and Jad this we re getting our own ack on the mosquitoes. Those wretched things which lipped you in the Back Garden ast night will be dead before you Nish the next paragraph. And according to top metro Mosquito killer Peter Belski All in stingers that come after will e wiped out in two Days. Thiim i j try to explain a Strawberry hangover can even do the twist no school till sept. 4 extra Holiday aug. 31 Manitoba s school children won t have to Cut Short their sum Mer holidays after All. Education minister Stewart Mclean has declared Friday august.31, an of Freedom Day for students is june 29 june 29 is the last Day of school this year for thousands of Winnipeg and suburban school child Ren a Check of Assiniboia Charles Wood East Kildonan East St. Paul fort Garry North Kil Donan St. Boniface St. James St. Vital Transcona and seven Oaks West Kildonan and West St. Paul school divisions tues Day showed that All will hold final classes of that Day. Brooklands school division could not be reached and Tuxedo said it would not know when schools will close until wedgies facial Holiday in the province s a schools will receive credit for that Day towards the provincial Grant. Schools in metropolitan Winnipeg and other Urban areas in Manitoba which would have opened aug. 31, will now open tuesday sept. 4. It had been announced previously that Winnipeg schools would open aug. 31, the Friday before the labor Day weekend in order to make up the 200 school Days in the school year necessary for the full provincal. Grant. Rural schools which open Earl Ier in August will also be closed aug. 31. Free press meetings meetings to be held wednesday in the free press building include Board room no. 1, executive committee Rob Roy Camp. No. 42, sons of Scotland 8 . Board room no. 2, Winnipeg North Centre Liberal women s Socia Tion 8 . Clubroom Theta rho Junior Rebek . Boy drowns in gravel pit Larry James Helgason 5 drowned monday in a water Fil led gravel pit on of Douglas 12 Miles East of bran Don Man. The boy from Douglas hat been playing at the pit with some other children when he apparently decided to go into the water his body was recovered later by a member of the Brandon fire fighters water Rescue Crew. 8 motorcade will Herald Douglas meet eight motorcade will con verge on the civic auditorium in Winnipeg thursday evening for a meeting at which new demo cratic Leader t. C. Douglas will speak. The motorcade will original in the five greater Winnipeg rid Ings and in Selkirk Springfield and Portage Neepawa. Paced by police escorts the motorcade will arrive at the auditorium at five minute inter Vals beginning at 7 the meeting is at 8 in addition to or. Douglas m j. Coldwell honorary presiden of the nip and former leade of the will speak. A majority of Manitoba s nip Candi dates will be on the platform chairman will be Lloyd Stinson vice president of the party Manitoba Section. Gets 6 months a six month jail term was imposed monday upon Russell mor Ris Zamonsky 22, of 342 Regen Avenue West Transcona after a pleaded guilty in provincial polic court to stealing an automobile the court was told he had twi previous convictions for car theft. A sidewalk and collapsing in the Fields. Blasted with a mixture of Dot and water they re finally getting the message drop dead. And if this cheerful news does not do much for All those lumps on your legs think of the mos Quito. He does t even have Calamine lotion to fight with. The mosquitoes get the death blow from two directions. Up Piper cub 150 feet above ditches and Fields. On the streets eight prowling trucks spew a Simi Lar concoction As a fog. And just As soon As the Rivers go Down a bit a boat will join the attack. The Mosquito just does t stand a Chance. Puddles Bushes fences ditches swamps crops they All get a lathering of Dot. Metro says new curbs Are needed Taraska s opposition fails to thwart projects metro officials spent two hours monday looking Over curb lanes and curbs they say need replacing then denied the work would be a waste of Money. One metro councillor. Peter scuffle fatal Man held Joseph Gregory 21, of glad Stone Man., is being held on a Coroner s warrant in connection with the death of Andrew spen cer also of Gladstone. Ramp said or. Spencer s death was believed to have resulted from injuries he received in a fight at Sandy Bay Indian re serve. An inquest presided Over by or John Moore of Gladstone opened monday and was adjourned until june 26. Says illicit drug supplies dwindle Tonii c wac Waran up a Laree num r Charles Hammond chief of he Canadian government s Yiyi Ion of narcotic control told the Manitoba pharmaceutical Asso nation convention monday there a definite diminishing of sup plies of illicit drugs. This demonstrates thai facilities provided by the regulations in the form of licensing and record keeping Are most effective measures to combat the irregularities that have existed in the he told the group meeting at the Viscount Gort motor hotel. Or. Hammond said his depart ment has been assisted greatly y the splendid co operation of pharmacists. He said a pharmacist has de obligations to take All reasonable Steps to ensure any prescription he dispenses is authentic. Recently the department wrote of two physicians in one Canadian City concerning quantities of a Barbiturate made available by pharmacists As a result of prescriptions. In one Case the doctor said the patient was not known to him jut or. Hammond pointed out hat the quantities and types of Unis was acc Euitae a. Ber of chinese labourers were woman and child in metro brought to this country to work 5 a year. Medication should have been the dispensing this was because a Large num and St. Vital what a christening for the new City came in for special Dot attention. Tuesday the plane was Over St. Norbert. At 30 cents an acre which is what the plane owner charges thousands upon thou Sands of Skeeters Are going to their last resting place. Costs every j in urto firn on the railroads and several were opium smokers. Automatically there was an increase in the use of opium and As a result there became the need to control the importation of the drug. It May be of interest to know that opium processing plants were actually in operation in Vancouver at that time in those Days general health matters seemed to be of secondary tuesday afternoon a panel Dis Cussion on restricted drugs was on the convention Agenda. Participants were or. Hammond or. Duncan l. Kippen Roger Larose president of the Canadian pharmaceutical manufacturers association and John c. Turnbull Secretary manager of the Cana Dian pharmaceutical association. Second body found sirs is it Worth it anybody who has Ever itched vill snap a positive answer Back. Incidentally if you re still look no for something soothing to Mear on the bites try vinegar for sex agriculture minister Alvin Hamilton has announced the fed eral government will make a Grant of to the red River exhibition this year. The Grant will pay half the Cost of build ing a Metal canopy Over the animal stalls buying portable amiss. Or. Hammond emphasized that every Effort must be made to determine the authenticity of a questionable prescription. Another problem faced by the department said or. Hammond is the number of prescriptions for controlled drugs being dispensed by pharmacists which prove upon inquiry not to have been issued by a practitioner As defined in the regulations. The drug official said that Many suggestions have been received from pharmacists about a distinctive Symbol for controlled drugs. Obviously a distinctive Symbol will prove helpful and it will soon be a he said. Or. Hammond traced the be ginnings of narcotics problems in Canada noting that the smoking of opium began in this country Early in the present Century. 4 Law students admitted to Manitoba bar four Law students were called to the bar and admitted As attorneys at Law and solicitors at a special sitting of court Queen s Bench monday. Admitted were Caroline bar rett Cramer Peter Leonard Freeman Earnest Samuel Bady and Dennis James Gibbs. Mrs. Barrett Cramer and or. Rady were presented by r. G. B. Dickson or. Freeman was presented by a. Al. Campbell and or. Gibbs by attorney general Sterling Lyon. Taken from the red River. The body of a woman was Pul led from the River about four Miles South of Lockport about 6 . Monday. Selkirk ramp said the woman was about 38 to 40 years old five foot three inches tall and weighed about 180 pounds. The capital letter a was tattooed on her right forearm. Last wednesday a Man s body had been taken from the red. The Man was still unidentified at press time tuesday. East St. Paul police have sent his Finger prints to Ottawa. Chasing son with axe brings 9-month term a Man who chased his son with an axe was sentenced in Winni Peg magistrate s court monday to nine months in heading Ley jail on a charge of possessing an offensive weapon dangerous to pub lie peace. Gordon passage 39, of 298 Jar vis Avenue pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced by magistrate Isaac Rice. Police said they were Callet to the passage Home about . Friday where they were told that the accused armed with an had been chasing his son Albert 18, and his son s com Panion Down the Street. arrested and admitted the offence. Court was no told Why passage was chasing the two. Boys. The boys police said were not Hurt since the bad run faster than passage. Acrobats to Fly at sex the Golden Hawks the Craf s precision acrobatic flying team will be featured june 26 and 28 at the red River exhibition. Exhibitions by the Golden Hawks consist of both formation and Solo flying. Taking their cues from the team Leader they whip through a series of Graceful Aerial manoeuvres. Their air shows Are usually climaxed by the famous bomb burst and Cross Over which takes them High into the sky trailing streams of red White and Blue smoke and then brings them swooping Down from the four Points of the Compass to Cross paths at Low level. Smokes stolen an estimated in Cash and five Cartons of cigarettes were stolen Early tuesday when Burg Lars broke into Del s chocolate shop 334 Portage Avenue. They r Taraska who is also a Winnipeg Alderman disagreed with his col leagues and held to his earlier position that other jobs should ;