Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, October 10, 1964

Issue date: Saturday, October 10, 1964
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 10, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday october Wrangle House holidays monday continued a conservative speaker was still on his feet. It seemed cer Tain that the Holiday motion would be buried by the clock. Then with about 2v4 minutes to go William h. A. Thomas pc Middlesex West completed his speech. The speaker waited a moment for another to Rise but no one did. The motion was carried. Stanley Knowles Nipes North who presented the committee report to the commons on behalf of the speaker had about 90 seconds left in which to outline the holi Days motion and see a vote taken before the 5 . Dead line. Or. Knowles fired off his explanatory remarks. Holidays not fixed parliament has never had fixed statutory holidays. The re forms committee recommended years Good Fri Day the Queen s official birth Day St. Jean Baptiste Day do minion Day labor Day thanksgiving Day remembrance Day and Christmas. If anyone Rose to speak the commons could t vote in the allotted time and the motion i could not normally be dealt with again until monday. But no one Rose and with a monumental sigh of Relief the decks were cleared for a Mon Day Holiday. Mayor Stephen Juba examines an old Bank note after issuing a proclamation declaring next week Coin Anil stamp week i Winnipeg. Holding the proclamation is Sam Meyers president of the greater Winnipeg numismatic society. The society will open a three Day Coin and stamp show thursday in the Marlborough hotel. Province of Manitoba requires an experienced accountant for the Manitoba Hospital commission this employee under the direction of a senior accountant will assist in the review of budget submissions and year end financial statements of hospitals. Applicant should hold a degree from or be enrolled in a recognized accounting course and have several years senior accounting experience. Salary Range per annul. Full Civi service benefits including annual vacation with pay Liberal sick leave pension and group insurance privileges. Apply on or before october 19, 1964, to Manitoba civil service commission room 334 legislative building Winnipeg 1, Manitoba. Whooper arrives Washington a the first whooping Crane has arrived at the Arkansas National i wildlife Refuge on the Texas i Gulf coast to spend the Winter i the . Fish and wildlife serv j ice reports. New Era i Budapest a the re i cent Accord Between the Vati can end the hungarian communist government has opened the Way for similar Church state agreements in other soviet bloc countries hungarian Church leaders said Friday. A Catholic spokesman said a new Era has been opened by this Accord in Church state the metropolitan Winnipeg act Russia says . Anti in United nations . Demand for a general As Sembly showdown on soviet re usal to. Pay for in peace keep ing touched off a soviet charge Friday that the United states was trying to destroy the United soviet Delegate Nikolai Federenko just Back from mos cow delivered the charge at a meeting of the in Security Council on the admission of the newly Independent african nation of Malawi formerly Brit ish ruled Nyasa land. . Sources said they were confident that the United states has plenty of votes in the 112 country Assembly to uphold its View set Forth in a memorandum thursday that the so Viet Union and any other coun tries two years behind in assessments should lose their As Sembly vote. The informants said the United states could Muster a simple majority with ease and a two thirds majority if Neces sary in support of its position. Fedorenko told the 11-Mem Council it was up to the United nations to resolve any problems including who should be members and also the ques Tion of whether the organization should exist or lawyer turns poet notice of poll being granted and of candidates nominated metropolitan divisions nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10. To wit Public notice is hereby Given to the electors of the eight metropolitan divisions aforesaid that i have granted a poll at the election now pending for those metropolitan divisions and further that the persons duly nominated As candidates at the election and for whom Only votes will be received Are division 1 Bennett Albert Edward Bennett of the City of Winnipeg manager Dunnett David Sutherland Dunnett the City of Winnipeg retired fire chief division 3 Bileski Andrew Bileski of the City of Winnipeg manager Green Sidney Creen of the City of Winnipeg attorney Sulymko John p. Sulymko of the City of Winnipeg fuel Oil agent and distributor division 4 Hanuschak Ben Hanuschak of the City of West Kildonan teacher Taraska Peter Pasaska of the City of Winnipeg sales manager division 5 Bordman Samuel Bordman of the City of Winnipeg electronic technician Huyda Michael Huyda of the City of East Kildonan credit manager Syms Frank Syms of the . Of North Kildonan director of personnel and Public relations executive Willis pack Willis of the City of East Kildonan Branch manager division 6 Barber Stuart Barber of the City of East Kildonan barrister at Law Parent David d. Parent of the City of St. Boniface trainman Penner Ike Penner of the City of East Kildonan realtor Wolfe Bernie Wolfe of the City of. Transcona Secretary treasurer division 7 Mckall Peter Mckall of the City of St. Boniface insurance agent Ostrander Lawrence e. Ostrander of the City of St. Boniface Engineer Shafransky Harry Shafransky of the City of St. Boniface teacher division 9 Fisher Albert Henry Fisher of the City of Winnipeg chartered accountant Huband Charles Richard Huband of the City of Winnipeg barrister at Law division 10 Findlay Thomas Burns Findlay of the City of St. James manager Shon Anthony Tony Shon of the City of St. Bowl fact Salesman of which All persons Are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Date of election wednesday october 28th, 1964 Given under my hand at the City of Winnipeg this 7th Day of october 1964. K. E. Porter metropolitan returning officer god save the Queen Justice not off Hook yet Toronto attorney general s department will study a magistrate s judgment before deciding whether or. Justice Leo Landreville of the Ontario supreme court should be brought before a grand jury Deputy attorney general w. B. Common said Friday. The department now is study ing the seven Page judgment of magistrate a. J. Marck of Ham Ilton who dismissed thursday charges of municipal corruption and conspiracy against or. Jus Tice Landreville following a preliminary hearing in Sudbury. Or. Justice Landreville was charged aug. 4 with accepting Northern Ontario natural Gas company shares As a consideration for getting the company s franchise approved by Cit Council. He was mayor of Sud Bury from january 1955, to september 1956, when he was appointed to the Bench. He was also charged with agreeing to accept Nong shares for signing the franchise agreement. Law Hunts pair Vancouver up a Mas Sive search for two Bank Rob Ders described As desperate Anc armed with a variety of weapons swung into High gear Friday. Every police detachment it British Columbia Alberta and Saskatchewan along with Fri officers in Alaska and Washington state were alerted. Police identified one As Larry William Harvey 20, and a 17 year old Calgary born accomplice. The Alert sounded following an Bank robbery Here thurs Day. Police said the pair also an being sought in connection with a service station Holdup and kid napping in Moose jaw theft o guns from Lethbridge and Kin Naird ., and two holdups in Calgary. Police said the pair armed with i powerful Rifle equipped with telescopic sights a .32 Semi automatic revolver and othe weapons might shoot to kill t escape custody. They warned anyone seen. Them not to approach but to Cal police. Police converged on strategy Crossroads from Vancouver t Edmonton to Regina and t Prince George Mazenod Man acquitted Moose jaw up Andrew Banford Barr 57, Mazenod sask. Was acquitted of a charge of criminal negligence in the operation of a motor vehicle. Or. Barr was charged in the death sept. 20, 1963, of miss Velma Carter 51, of Saskatoon after a two car collision five Miles North of Assiniboia. The jury deliberated five hours before reaching the verdict. Rees named Regina up William Rees of Regina has been appointed executive assistant to provincial health minister Dave Steuart. Or. Rees a former Regina radio and television Man worked for a year As a research assistant and Public relations officer for the Saskatchewan col lege of physicians and surgeons. Appeals in rhyme Trenton lawyer Harvey Smith used verse to Appeal the suspension of 22 new Jersey state troopers for moonlighting. Smith led off his Lea Gal Brief in this fashion Twenty two state troopers the appellants herein had committed the Cardinal moonlighting sin not Maluria in be but for them in particular was engaging in work that was extracurricular. The state police superin 21 fined in Dice game raid Winnipeg lawyer Earl Solomon appeared in provincial police court wednesday afternoon and entered pleas of guilty on behalf of 21 men arrested by ramp last week when they raided a Dice ame held in a Rural municipal Ity of Macdonald farm Southwest of Winnipeg. Steve Fraczak of 124 Lydia Street charged with keeping the Jame was fined Alfred vion aghan owner of the farm was charged with permitting gambling on his premises and incl of the 19 men charged As found ins five who had previous similar convictions were fined 550 each Laurence Jones 65 Sank Street St. Vital one pre Vious Joseph Donen 27 Nolana Street two convict Theodore Kriss 543 Jamison Street East Kildonan three Paul Kostan ski 460 Penningham Street four and William Hoffman suite 221, 541 Selkirk Avenue nine the other men were each fined Peter Mykityshyn 608 pol son Avenue George Hrynkow 431 Whittier Avenue Abner of Rove so Cabot Crescent St. Vital Fred a Johnson 1157 Ash turn Street John Genyk 567 Stella Avenue Bernard Borden suite 12, 355 St. Anne s Road St. Vital Brian Shinkarik 533 Al Fred Avenue. Alex Duffus Barber 174 Nas Sau Street George Field 302 Gwendoline Street Richard a. Stokell suite 1, 525 Burnell Street Archibald saris suite 28, 329 Sargent Avenue Andrew Kyriakides 398 Furby Street Isaac h. Musser 223 Wexford Street Charles Vood Dominic Rotondo 437 Yale Avenue West Transcona. Pendent had suspended the troopers from seven to nine Days for engaging in part time work outside their police duty hours he held that they Vio lated departmental rules in failing to obtain his Permis Sion. The troopers then hired Smith. Smith found himself stumped by a shortage of verbiage for his Appeal to a higher court. There was one Case Iden tical to he explained the Isola is Belmar . Case. So if i wrote a Normal Brief a i could say was look this Case is the same As and that would t even have taken up a Page and i d feel ridiculous sub mitting a one Page the Belmar police had won a dismissal of their suspension on the grounds that no Standard or guide existed which the governing body could use in granting Permis Sion to Moonlight so Smith wrote this Type of Rule has been tested before see thirty four super Page five forty four in the Case of Isola v. Bel mar the Borough mar the Borough judge Goldman s opinion was quite Clear and thorough. By dint of writing in rhyme Smith managed to squeeze out 38 lines which ran his Brief to Ivi pages. By coincidence appellate judge Sidney Goldman who handed Down the ruling in the 1955 Isola is Belmar Case is expected to head the three judge panel which will hear the troopers Appeal next tuesday. 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