Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 13, 1962, Winnipeg, Manitoba
12 Winnipeg free press wednesday june 13, 1962 More about Douglas continued from Page 1 the last 15 minutes of the hour Long address were carried live on the Csc s English Ian Guage television network. It was the first time a arty Leader had made a live free time elec lion telecast from a Potica rally. Today or. Douglas accompanied by his wife Irma Flie to Vancouver for his last pitch to West coast voters before polling Day. I the 57-year-old former Saskatchewan Kcf Premier launched his remarks on communism at the Hamilton meet ing. He accused prime Minster Diefenbaker of committing a cruel hoax on thousands of new canadians by holding Oul a vain Hope that As a result of some action by himself the soviet Union s satellites would be liberated. Criticizes Diefenbaker he made the comment in re ply to a statement in Montreal monday by or. Diefenbaker that he personally would Intro Duce a Resolution in the United nations Assembly dealing with soviet colonialism. Pious declarations will Nei ther defeat communism nor give Freedom to the soviet satellite nations and or. Diefenbaker knows it. The Only Way to wipe out communism is to wipe out the conditions in which it Breeds hunger misery unemployment and a democratic ally planned Economy. Both in Canada and in other parts of the world an economic offensive to raise living stand Ards and abolish hunger will be a More effective deterrent to communism than any phoney in Toronto he enlarged on this theme with a statement that the two traditional parties show no consciousness of the winds of change. The parties were or. Douglas said that the prime minister had declared the Issue now is the Battle Between free Enterprise and socialism. The real Battle in the. Sec Ond half of the 20th Century is communism versus social de in countries where social democracy was Strong communism had made no headway. The Douglas program tues Day also included a reception at Montreal City Hall by mayor Jean Drapeau. On the nip Leader s arrival at Toronto s Malton Airport he was greeted by a Large group of supporters among them National hockey league Star Eric Nesterenko and chief Douglas of the six nations Indian confederacy. Local govt. Role Manitoba s Premier duff., Rob Lin during whose term of office metropolitan government was la statute a in the Winnipeg area tuesday stressed the importance of local government. He was speaking before More than .400 delegates to the 25th annual conference of the Dian federation of mayors and municipalities at a dinner in the Marlborough hotel. Local government or. Robin said is often the seed improvement and although not referring to metropolitan government As such the Premier said that the prob lems of municipal governments in Manitoba will yield to concen examination by the prov Ince through a system of work ing he said that co operative Endeavor will Lead to a solution to the problems of today resulting in a better problem for both Premier Roblin while conceding that the rising tide of Urban development poses a prob Lem for both provinces and municipalities said that the municipalities and provinces recognize their joint responsibilities. Local government which is closest to the should continue to carry out the functions of fire and theft Protection sewage streets transportation and town planning. While recognizing that Muni Cipal costs Are continually rising or. Roblin emphasized that there has been a remarkable increase in government support of local government in Manitoba. In a Short period of Grant increases he said that locally Grants have increased by 53 per cent during the last four years and provincially by 60 per cent. The Premier said one of the main problems is that population s growing faster than the assess ment in Manitoba. But he criticized some local governments hat have become clients be Ause of provincial should this trend in asked. Or. Roblin s Short address was held strictly to stressing better Liaison Between provincial and municipal governments leading o objective and equitable Solu ions to problems of joint con he touched on the Federal elec Ion vaguely referring to the receptions that prime minister John Diefenbaker received while campaigning in British Columbia and Ontario. More about club continued from Page 1 More about capture continued from Paige 1 the Billie sol Estes hearing starts june 27, with about 100 witnesses on tap. In the interim the Aga investigation which was underway when the Estes scandal broke will be conducted publicly for a couple of weeks. Tuesday s witnesses included Pennie Singleton Blondie of television and the movies still pert and attractive after years in show business. President of Aga in 1958, she said she was kicked out for fighting the Union leadership. She accused Aga s paid officials of Collu Sion with night club owners to Force entertainers to become b girls. Pat Lynn Hackett a red haired Singer who said she was thrown a flight of stairs in a scuffle with a night club management because she opposed a drinking. Patti Joyce a statuesque blonde whose exotic specially was dancing with an 8-foot in Digo Snake. She said bartenders called her what must be a dirty name in the business a Cus Tomer Lover because she was not aggressive enough in getting customers to buy Herb drinks. Philadelphia s police com missioner Albert Brown and police inspector Frank Rizzo who said they were very aggressive perhaps too aggressive in trying to stamp out a drink ing. Not even chips mrs. Hackett said the a girl situation in Philadelphia is heartbreaking astounding she described it further they Call them supper clubs but you can t buy so much As a potato Chip so far As food is concerned. When you re interviewed As an entertainer All they ask is can you. Drink do you like Champagne How much can you. It does t matter they say because the drinks Are not legitimate anyway you ask for Champagne but it s sauternes and water. If i or Der scotch and water i m go ing to get Champagne. Stripping used to be a legitimate Art. Today it is not. What do exotic dancers do they walk around do a few bumps and grinds suggestive bits of or action leery grins and they re off stage As fast As they can because the Little fish waiting at the bar might leave they re sex drugstore clerks or sex prostitutes. A girls get a commission on 1 the drinks they Are bought. Miss Joyce explained and in this Way sometimes make As much As a night. This is about four times the scale minimum for exotic she said she enjoyed her work until these Little flesh paddlers came in and took Over the inspector Rizzo a Burly Rug ged Man listened carefully to the girls testimony punctuated As it was with laughter from the standing room Only gallery and with the puzzled questioning of the senators. Inspector Rizzo got the biggest laugh of All when he said with All due respects to the lady miss she Tias a lot to learn about being a a girl. I could be a better a girl than she was. It s pretty hideous you go up to a bar and you re hit like a Seagull hitting a fishing boat when you throw Over a minnow. They ask you personal questions whether you re mar ried and if you have a credit card and they maybe they charge things to your credit card and threaten to Tell your wife if you Don t want to inspector Rizzo paused thought fully before commenting with a Wistful smile naturally there s no greater influence Over a Man than his wife. They detective inspector Roben Scott of Winnipeg City police Salt Kozaruk had been sought by City police in connection with the strangling death of mrs Anne your Kin of 473 Henry Avenue. Mrs your Kin was strangled with a Small hand Towel in room 25 of the. Leland hotel King Street and William Avenue be tween 5 and 6 saturday. Her body was found at about 1 . Saturday chambermaid. Detective inspector g. O. Lee of the Saskatoon police said in a Telephone interview wednesday that the second woman s body was found in a room at the Queen s hotel unidentified the woman still unidentified was strangled by a Small hand Towel which was left wrapped around her Throat. Insp. Lee said the woman about 35 years old was seen entering the hotel at about 7 . Tuesday. Insp. Lee said that when police went into the room they found a 35-year-old Man lying on the floor in an unconscious state. He had been knocked out by either sleeping pills or alcohol. Police believe the Man consumed an overdose of pills. The woman was lying on top of the bed. She was believed to have assaulted Insp. Lee said. She was wearing a brassiere and a Blouse. Stomach pumped the Man was taken to Hospital where his stomach was pumped. Police say Kozaruk had not been formally charged with Capi Tal murder but it was expected the charge would be Laid later in the Day. An autopsy was expected to be held later wednesday. Insp. Scott of the Winnipeg police said the 35-year-old Man wanted in connection with mrs. Your Kin s death had boarded a westbound train in Winnipeg at about . Sunday. The Man according to Saskatoon police arrived in that City shortly after Midnight sunday. The Man then registered in a downtown hotel under the name of Kerr. He was believed to have purchased a Quantity of liquor rom a liquor store monday. Bruise police said the women found in Saskatoon s Queen s hotel had a Small Bruse on one Cheek. A Small smear of blood was found on the Pillow. Her face was Dis coloured from the strangulation. Winnipeg police said that after mrs. Your Kin s body had been found in Winnipeg police pictures of a 35-year-old double Chin was sent to All police forces across Canada. Ramp called in to assist in the Winnipeg Case also sent pictures and description of the wanted Man to Saskatchewan. Kozaruk Saskatoon police said was wanted in Regina for an As Ault which occurred May 26 or May 27. Mrs. Your Kin Winnipeg police said had not been sexually assaulted. Her nose had been bleed ing and a Small hand Towel was wrapped around her Throat. An inquest into mrs. Your Kin s death will be held at 3 . July 4 at Winnipeg Central police Sta Tion. To exercise at Wainwright Winnipeg s two army Field units will be joining the 1st Canadian infantry brigade in a six week exercise near Wainwright Alta. About 800 members of Winni Peg s 2nd regiment Royal Ca Nadian horse artillery commanded by . John Beer will leave thursday morning on the 700-mile Road trip to Wain-1 Wright. The Convoy will be broken Down into 43 packets of six vehicles each to Cut Down traffic congestion. The other Field unit no. 4 transport company Royal can Adian army service corps commanded by maj. M. I. Walton left tuesday. Problem h Mackie Brantford staff minister John Diefenbaker said Here wednesday that his govern ment has licked the unemployment problem. We. Have the unemployment problem licked in this country now As the of our poli he told an audience Here. In the last 11 months in every month but one he. Said there has been an increase in employ ment and a decrease in Unzem whenever the. Next re port is issued on the employment situation he was confident it would show the largest number of employed Ever in this coun by july and August he fore cast there would be virtual full employment in the prime minister flew out of Ottawa Early wednesday to a Short reception in Caledonia and then drove through a rainstorm to Brantford wave he had lunch. Prior to lunch he addressed a Large gathering Here. He challenged Liberal Leader l. B. Pearson to answer the question if you were prime minister would you restore the International Dollar would you take off the the prime minister said or. Pearson dare not answer that question. He claimed that the pegging of the Dollar at 92% cents had meant benefits to industries More jobs for canadians tens of thousands of More jobs increased tourist traffic. Do you think we would have brought it in if it were not going to Benefit the Canadian the prime minister asked. More about inquest continued from Page it More about Nikita continued from Page 1 in his Cable to Prince Suvanna Houma or. Khrushchev called the establishment of the coalition government an important step towards the peaceful settlement of the laotian insuring the neutrality and Independence of Laos and a successful solution of other vital National problems. It he said a Triumph for the policy of peace in International however Izvestia maintained tuesday that the United states must withdraw its troops immediately from Thailand if it really favors a Neutral Laos. The article written by Izvestia s political correspondent v. Kudryavtseva had some Sharp criticism for what it called american interference in laotian internal affairs. American said the paper planned to turn Laos into a training ground for called local War against the Peoples which want to Advance Mieir own Way and not along one which they Are prodded by trans oceanic interference american ruling circles openly provoked incidents and used them As a pretext for Serid no troops to Thailand the article said. The laotian coalition government could have been formed earlier it added if the United states had not interfered in lao Ian internal affairs. Withdrawing american troops rom Laos Borders would be n keeping with Washington s declaration that it favors a Neu Tralis Laos in keeping with what the United states president said in the article continued. The american policy How Ever still inspires fear. After the open armed intervention of the United states in the affairs of Southeast Asia anything can be expected and therefore there should be no slackening of Vigil the article said. Laos the article said is not just a local problem. The charges against Winnipeg general s administrators were made during the testimony of detective inspector Ernest Pope concerning police investigation of the Case. After the inquest Peter ser hone assistant administrator of Winnipeg general Hospital was asked to comment on the charges. Or. Swerhon said Vwe have always tried to co operate with the police but at times there May seem to be a conflict of interests. Our primary concern is trying to save the patient s at the inquest Pope said police Learned May 28 that there had been a Story circulating around the Hospital to the effect that three Days after or. Sigurgeirson had been admitted three men went to the Hospital. The men were not allowed to visit or. Sigurgeirson since he was unconscious said Pope. The men had a conversation with a student nurse in the Ward and one of them allegedly said that he had assaulted or. Sigurgeirson Insp. Pope testified. Hospital authorities however did not notify the police of the incident unto about six Days later. Insp. Pope said that when investigating officers attempted to interview the student nurse one Hospital administrator flatly re fused to let them talk to her. When another official was approached the officers again were not allowed to talk to the nurse. Third time it was Only after a third hos Pital official was asked that the nurse was allowed to give police a written statement about the incident Insp. Pope testified. The Hospital s action the in Spector said was most Unco of Insp. Pope noted another Inci Dent. He said a taxi Driver who said he May have Given a ride to or. Sigurgeirson during the morning of May 19, had been forced by Hospital officials to wait hours before he could look at the injured Man. The inspector said or. Sigurgeirson s wife Myrtle had Given permission for the Driver to see her husband. Insp. Pope said that when the Driver was finally allowed to see or. Sigurgeirson the Driver said the injured Man was not the one he had driven in the taxi. Medical evidence was that or. Sigurgeirson died from hem Orr Hage brain laceration and Skull fracture. The Coroner s jury was told that or. Sigurgeirson arrived in Winnipeg from Hecla Island shortly after .4 . May 18. He was seen drinking Beer in a local Beer parlor and later he Advance from a Winnipeg fish company. The Advance was to cover a fishing trip planned by or. Sigurgeirson. After buying a wrist watch or. Sigurgeirson registered at the Lei and hotel. Later he got a taxi and went to landside Street and Portage Avenue the jury was told. Police found that at . May 19 he walked into the lobby of the Leland then walked out on to Albert Street a few minutes later. A taxi Driver saw him at about 2 . Walking along York Avenue Between Donald and har grave streets. There the Trail ended. Evidence was that All Active bootleggers in the area where or. Sigurgeirson was found were checked As Well As All night restaurants and Rooming houses. Detectives went to Hecla and Mathe son islands after or. Sigurgeirson had been identified by a rela Tive ramp officers questioned people at the Pas and flin flon area. Further evidence was that in May 1960 or. Sigurgeirson while in a Drunken condition had fallen asleep leaning against a truck at 314 Logan arid had fallen off the loading platform striking his head on a Cement floor. Later he had been sentenced to a Fine or three Days in jail for be ing drunk. Order vaccinations Dundee Scotland a Dundee health authorities wednesday reported 11 cases of in Faniie paralysis and ordered an intensified Campaign to vaccinate children. Last year americans bought More than 505.000.000.000 cigarettes. Cigan 000 of smoking tobacco pounds of chewing to Bacco and pounds of snuff. Amman Jordan an american archaeology team Lead by prof. Paul Lapp found pottery Knob skeletons in a Jordan Border area it announced tuesday. Highest Quality lowest prices i food stores shop and compare popular brands cigarettes Carton Reg. Save 24c Silverbrook no. 1 Grade no limit butter Pound watch for your copy of the news being distributed throughout greater Winnipeg today. See for yourself the outstanding values offered in All departments. Visit your Friendly food store this week and let us help you get the most for your Money. See thursday night s paper for More Money saving features More about murder continued from Aafje 11 the miters had lived in the. House since 1940. A son. Jack lives in Winnipeg and a 21-year-1 old daughter Hildegaard is j married to a car employee in j fort William ont. Built store or. Molter the accused Man used to work for a Concrete Plant in Transcona and also built a grocery store opposite his Home for his contractor brother Char lie. Mrs Molter was known As a woman devoted to the lutheran Church in the neighbourhood and. Had Many friends connected with it. Detective sergeant Walter Shefchyk said Molter was held at the Transcona police station until his Transfer to provincial police court wednesday morning. He is. Being held at the. Vaughan Street detention Home. Two million shrimp can be hatched from the eggs of one Mother shrimp. Minute maid Orange juice taste it big. Bright. Clear. Because an exclusive new Way of fresh freezing catches and holds More More natural flavor in minute maid. It s an excellent dietary source of Vitamin c. Buy it today in the regular or the More More size. Delicious
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