Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 19, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Car radio stereo a thrill beyond All words radio reverb system fully guaranteed 59 50 Advance . 636 Sargent Cor. Of Mcce Centre pm. 786-3347 Winnipeg free press by Carrier 40c per week monday october 19, 1964 it i to Rizii As _ Iid class mail by the . Dept. Ami fur payment of pos nyc in Cash. See Winnipeg s largest display 1965 .stereo Trade As Down payment Advance . Centre 636 Sargent or Mcm pm. 786-3347 Coffee break Gene a cemetery is not usually considered a plea Sant place because of the association with death. But today most cemeteries have Park like surroundings and those who come to mourn usually find Beauty entwined with the Tomb stones. Surprisingly Reading Tomb Stone inscriptions is a Hobby with some people and i know that when i have visited old churchyard cemeteries in Europe i never fail to read inscriptions. They can be cryptic revealing and sometimes create an Aura of mystery. For instance in St. Mary s cemetery on Osborne Street next to our lady of Victory Church there is a fascinating bit of information on the third memorial from the right facing from Osborne Street. The inscription reads Thomas o Marra in a Fen Ian raid. 1918, age 71, questions come to the mind. What fenian raid in 1918? what was a 71-year old Man doing in Battle yes. Inscriptions on. A Tomb Stone can hint at intriguing stories buried in the past. The number of readers who have phoned and written seeking information about a doll Hospital literally staggers the imagination. Finally after weeks of checking i have located one. It s Adam s doll Hospital 441 Alfred Avenue and for information phone 589-1215 after 4 . On the personal Side notes to you gentleman phoned to say he was a witness at his Mother s wedding on two different Occa Sions. He was present when she married for the second time in 1921. Was on hand again during her third marriage in 1940. Ill bet none of your readers can top he said triumphantly on the phone. Halloween this year should be the Spoo Kiest Ever according to the masks on display at the downtown cores. You be never seen such horrors and even television editor Bob Noble who is used to ugly looks commented that the faces this season Are by far the worst. One of the gals in our office said she spotted a lady on the Selkirk Avenue bus brushing her Teeth on the Way to work the other morning. This May sound funny but dentists Are advising people to carry a Toothbrush with them for brushing in Between in fact the majority of people Don t Brush their Teeth correctly at any time my dentist tells me. A car at the University of Manitoba Campus driven by Gary Buss is bending Over backwards to be impartial in the Corning . Election. A sticker on the rear bumper reads Goldwater and . What a team that would be it s a major coup for the Royal Winnipeg Ballet to come under the manage ment of s. Hurok attractions. By this time next year our City should be famous. In the morning mail dear or. Telpner. Loyalty to the beatles and rousing anger has permitted me to write this letter regarding the complaint you received on music boxes. The question that should arise in most minds is Why these boxes Are inserted in some restaurants and not in others. The truth of the matter is that these chosen cafes and shops Are largely supported by teen age gatherings. In Canada we Are Given the Freedom of Choice so Why not use it when going out to eat a meal. Yours miss Shaynie Bressler 505 Smithfield Avenue. West make a note of the Israel National youth sym phony orchestra at the Winnipeg auditorium on oct. The age Range of the s5 gifted members of the symphony is from i to 20, and it should be an inspiring evening handwriting personality expert Pawlak is now doing a regular column for Vox air. Speaking of publications what happened to the red River sports news this was a Bright news paper i m sorry to see it disappear. Toby Robins formerly on front Page Challenge will soon make a film in England. Her husband Bill Freedman is presently producing a new London show called the love game with choreography by Toronto s Alan Lund congregation of Ste. Rose do Lac United Church needs plates cups and cutlery which they will pick up. Anyone who can help phone Edison 4-7417 after . What to charge tobacconists ask six traffic victims die Over weekend 3 perish in Brandon wreck trucker killed at Beausejour 2 succumb to earlier injuries by Michael Kostelnik four persons died in traffic accidents in Manitoba Over the weekend and another two were seriously injured. Two other men Hurt in car accidents earlier last week died of injuries Over the weekend. Dead Are Kenneth Dietrich 17, Wayne Lagasse 19, and Peter Brian Loewen 19, All of Wakoa Man. Leonard Francis Chartrand 23, of fail Ford Man. David Nicholas Siminuk of West Kildonan. Frank Borkowski 83, of it Lillbert Man. The three Wakoa youths were involved in a car truck collision on Highway 1 three Miles East of Brandon before Dawn on Satur Day. Police said Lagasse and Dietrich were killed instantly when the car in which they were suffered head injuries in the or. Lancaster had head and . Mishap. He died at 10 . J internal injuries ill Beausejour Hospital. No in-1 one other occupant James quest will be held. Young 16, of 359 College Avenue Kenneth Fowler 41, and Sharon j Winnipeg was treated for con Fowler 19, both of 397 Selkirk Cussion and a bruised shoulder Avenue. Winnipeg were reported at Selkirk Hospital and was re in guarded condition in Selkirk leased sunday afternoon. General Hospital after being in fire Jared in a single car Accident on i River Road South of Lockport j i saturday afternoon. Police said the car a bound on River Road when it police said or. Fowler suf j went out of control Al the inter Section with Mclennan Road feed multiple fractures and in i vent into lne ditch and caught eternal injuries while Sharon a Are c. P. R. Tallin retired Dean of the Manitoba Law school and his wife Greet a guest at the dinner commemorating the Law school s Sou anniversary. Special guests Al the dinner were or. Clive Schmo Uhneff professor of Law at the University of London and lord Devlin a British Legal philosopher and former High court judge. Two other occupants of the Hospital saturday from injuries car Robert Fowler 16, of the i received oct. 15 when a car he Ridin collided head on with a i same address and Thomas Lan was driving hit a Deer nine Miles semitrailer transport truck Dri j Casler of Vancouver. , of Amaranth. Man. Ven by Stan Mccain 24 of 52 were bot1 reported in fair con or. Borkowski died in Dauphin Talbot Avenue Winnipeg edition in Winnipeg general hos Hospital saturday from injuries received oct. H when he was in the Fowler boy suffered a collision with a car on an Ethel says criminal Law should ignore adult homosexuals by Michael Elveu named after the committee s adult homosexuals who have chairman. Sir John Wolfenden air relations privately should j the report was published in 1957 died in Hospital Loewen died saturday evening in Brandon general Hospital. Or. Mccain was reported in Good condition at the Hospital. Police said wreckage from the crash was strewn along the High Way for almost 200 feet and i four Tow trucks were required to j Clear the Highway. Both vehicles i were total wrecks. I police said it was not known 1 broken jaw and bruises while i Berl Street. Owner asks for pleasure Park by Gordon Dodd the committee s moral climate in England the i which of the youths was driving a Manitoba amusement Park publicity of the Stephen Ward j at the time. An inquest has been fur Sale Laek Stock and bar s Joca Uon picturesquely flows by the Side of the Park and is a popular fish a serious As it did not go against Public on the Law and other aspects saturday evening and land order and decency or exploit of moral Misbehaviour or corrupt others especially j Devlin had this to say the not be the concern of criminal i and said it was not the Law s Law says Baron Patrick Arthur i business to impose penal sane Devlin former English High Lions on sexual behaviour As Long lord Devlin said court judge and a Leader in Bri Tish Legal thought and philosophy. The 58-year-old life member of the House of lords spoke to the Manitoba Legal profession Satur Day in the first of two lectures at Riddell Hall United College to commemorate the Manitoba Law school s 50th anniversary. In an interview after his lec Ture which he admitted was on the whole an academic Dis ease notwithstanding was in i ordered. State. I think it s in or. Chartrand died after Rel for 550.000. De Casey one of the prov colourful career or. Casey s career has been a Vlf i dim Ticu cult Uluig 3 Sci lao a the stale in always has i Jureti when the tank he j me s Best known showmen and Coloru one born in t _ i j at Fly i c hf311np7 _ was driving failed to make a lord proprietor of Lockport s Rendez Vous Park plans to retire Al the Young weak or inexperienced people. The report urged that Homo sexuality Between consenting adults in private should no longer be an offence lord Devlin agreed wholeheartedly. On the other hand he Felt that in their recommendations on con favored some measures of Reform in the Laws prohibiting abortion unless the Mother s life is in danger. Obscenity and pornography the Law should try to find a workable while you can t let it All he said yet when you try to con tra anything you just drive it morality lord Devlin said he committee had gone Loo far the i counter " just in the hoped for an act to bring into other i Way rent control acts English Law the recommends those recommendations form Roui jul Abdul a Market in Lions on homosexuality in the re ing the other Lulf of the report. Property port of the Wolfenden committee were the basis for the Street 9 should he offences act of 1h53, which Sci As a crime heavy penalties for prostitutes Devlin suggested b convicted of soliciting clients on be Wilh in ule same Cussion of his topic Law and j tool of prostitution the Wolfenden de in a ditch beside Highway 4 ont., he set up his first con cession at the age of eight. He one mile East of Beausejour. Police said he was thrown about 25 feet from the truck and end of the next summer season lured some frogs from a after 46 years in the business., feed hem to Jan Sifi by present facilities at the Park gel. And a where he will have been for years Are estimated at Over in value. There is a Strong likelihood that in will be saved. Or. Casey 70, said he hoped a . Com i dead local Man Hurt in Alt a. Plunge a Winnipeg Man was injured and his companion died in hos said he had taken Zoufan de the local kids two pins to View the strange monsters after the first world War in which he won the military medal for bravery he was advised that his Job As a woodworkers was Pany might be formed to has no Good and 0 Over the Park and develop it. He j Lake to he open Gir he started would probably assist such a Ven-1 in amusement business by lure in an advisory capacity j operating games of ski at River alternatively there is a pros p a r k and during the Winter Peel of the sue being transferred worked As a bus Driver in we. Lubird s Hill where it is planned no pc to create a Centennial Park. Or gradually he earned sufficient the streets. Lord Devlin Felt that such strengthening of the Law against prostitution was nol the answer. While i dislike commercial he said they Well too by Telephone it s generally supposed that they the prostitutes have been driven off the streets and that Way As forgery and false declarations under oath. Saturday afternoon s lecturer was or. Clive Schmit Hoff Fessor of Law at the University of London who spoke on Law re form in England. Both lore Devlin and or. Schmit Hoff were special guess saturday evening at a Law so near Banff alia., sunday. Allen Ross Stevens 21, of win Hospital suffering from internal injuries. Ramp said Hugh Donald Allen 21, of Toni Small Alia died in hos Pital sunday of injuries he received in the Accident. Confusion prevailed among prices in common Many Winnipeg retailers monday firms last month have made in about what new prices to charge publicity hits youth activities publicity resulting from last tuesday s near gang War has had a bad effect on St. Boniface youth activities Alex Mackenzie they operate by lord president of the Winaka com i Devlin said. To the suggestion Unity club said saturday. J put Forward not Long ago in an in a Telephone interview. Or. J English newspaper article that Mackenzie complained thai pub i one of the by products of the listed reports had not made in i Street offences act had been years As head of the school. Corn thais vivid in the number of lord Devlin went to Saskatoon 1 Roe press my Cal legs Suret the foul c t us Lesa prostitutes he said that if monday to speak to the univer so Nice Voth Ous h d the Case the acl had j Saskatchewan s Law fast. Boil de youth Ricl cult i and returns Liere Ali essay now chairman of the British to address the Medico Legal so press Council he spoke Friday piety on Tlle role of Tlle 1 game option on 20 acres of land there. And iq33 saw the i ii eight hours in the wreckage of Dan a ii Ulk Alla Imp Sau their car on a Mountain Road j not piecemeal beginnings of his Lourrine show. Which in the next ten years be he said he does not want to came g by aur action in four have to sell the facilities piece Nipes is in Banff Mineral Springs Mea As Nis would mean Lynere provinces 125 workers at the height of its Success would be no amusement Centre in Manitoba. I this weekend should see the the show employed 125 men. End of what or. Casey rates As j he continued touring until 1957. Having been his Best Lockport in the meantime in 1951, a season for nine years. He con j opened rendezvous Park and piety dinner to celebrate the Law police said the car plunged off school s anniversary in the Hud i Tunnel Mountain drive Al 2 . Son s Bay company store geor sunday and Lay entangled in fire he latent Ion Perry Iannel Simiers there is still a big demand when faced Wilh giving up one for such a playground in the of the shows chose to devote All Gian room. Retired Law school Trees until a Motorist discovered Dean g. P. R. Tallin was lion wreckage Al . During the dinner for his on cigarettes cigars and tobacco. M. M. Wocks Winnipeg Secre tary of the retail merchants association put some of the blame on the provincial government for not telling retailers sooner that the new tax would be put into effect today. The Date he said had Only been made known at the week creases of four or five cents As a result of the new tax but Sug Gest retail prices of 44 and 55 cents for their brands. The United Cigar company who have a Chain of six stores in Winnipeg said monday they were charging the manufacturers suggested retail prices for All brands of cigarettes. Cigars sold by this Chain for been forced to share the blame j since stories of the trouble with other appeared Lac Lias Hall Nlle Crous Calls from St. Boniface parents. He said some of them threatened to take their children out of the Winaka Community club youth end. Cards bearing the Assoc a Merly costing 11 cents and 16 Tion s suggested new retail Char i cents have gone up a cent a Ges were hurriedly printed and 22 cent Cigar by iwo cents the distributed Sun Lay to some 1.500 Price of tobacco has been increase members but the association had de by in cents a half Pound tin not Yel had time to calculate new and most brands Are Selling at tobacco and Cigar prices and either or , Many retailers had telephoned to a Carton of 200 cigarettes now say they were at a loss at costs what to charge. Or. Wocks said the tax the tax increase As set by the creases on tobacco and cigars provincial government is five were complicated to the retailers cents on a packet of 25 cig Aret j but they should have got Over Tes cent per with j most of the confusion by tuesday on cigars corresponding rates and other tobacco. A spokesman for one tobacco firm in Winnipeg some retailers and wholesalers 11 thought the increase in tax was j cent. They had failed to take into account the cent per cigarette tax which was previously in Force. We had been plagued with he added. Most manufacturers Are Sug Gesting the new Price should be 45 cents for 20 cigarettes and 56 cents for 25 cigarettes but the Rma As in the past is Avoca Ling prices a cent higher and believes most shops will charge 46 and 57 cents. One manufacturer Macdon ads who did not raise their morning. Organization. Not More than five per cent of Windsor Park youngsters Are potential trouble makers or. Mackenzie said but Many people had been Given the impression that their numbers were much larger. Or. Mackenzie blamed bad publicity for the poor attendance Al a Community club Young ple s dance Friday night. Speaking of that dance where night at the Winnipeg press club s annual dinner lord Dev Lin achieved International Fame in 1957 by his handling of the old Bailey murder trial of 58 year old or. John Bodkin Adams. The Eastbourne doctor was a quilted on a charge of killing an elderly woman whose will he was a beneficiary with closes of pain killing narcotics. Sir Patrick Devlin As he then was has been credited in his charge to the jury with indicating his Strong sympathy with the defence s Case. His own recommendations in evidence before the Wolfenden earlier rumours had predicted an j committee had been for removal other outbreak of trouble. St. J of penal sanctions for almost All Boniface police chief William forms of homosexual behaviour. Russell said. There was absolutely no trouble. 1 attribute a lot of thai to the influence of parents. The Community club is do ing a marvellous Job. I want to make in Clear that the police did not associate the recent trouble with any organization or Large i was giving practical and he recalled. I thought that would satisfy those people who feel thai the abolition of the Law would be some kind of Sanction of homosexual prac weather Cloudy with a few sunny intervals. Warmer tomorrow. Winds Westerly 25 . Tomorrow. Low tonight for Gimli Carman and Winnipeg 30 and 55. Temperatures for 48-hour period ending . Monday Max. Min. Pro. .70 44 .10 69 40 .01 68 48 56 Vancouver Calgary Edmonton 54 Regina b 52 the Pas Winnipeg Kenora fort William Ottawa Toronto Montreal Halifax 59 Chicago 62 28 Miami 82 los Angeles 73 58 Minneapolis 53 28 new York 73 54 .13 .57 to. Moral climate told of the Canadian criminal 11 code offence of Gross indecency for which there is no statutory definition but which is used Here to prosecute consent ing adult homosexuals lord Devlin observed that decency is a thing that varies Accord ing to the climate of opinion. Wearing a Bikini 40 years ago would have been he suggested. What is morally acceptable has been he said. I Don t think though that people .61 signal Man s place in present Clay society. Meetings to be held at r . Tuesday in the free press building include Board room Coronation Kennel club clubroom. Free press Bridge club. Of visitors from the United so alas. Fixture. I would naturally like to see now. Or. Casey is writing a the Park stay out at Book about his Barnum and said or. Casey who spends s10. Bailey career full of colourful 100 a season on advertising to personalities and exciting Inci i attract customers. Deals such As the several hold the attractions include a for he has had to Ward off. Iris wheel scene this summer of his one regret like that sex i a Marathon ride by a local Slu pressed by Many Oiler fathers. Donl. Fun House picnic area and is that he has nol a son to carry of course the red River which on the business. Alcoholics helped six face Bright future by Robin Taylor in an unusual Way this is a Success Story. They sit drinking Coffee and talking in a room at the Forl Garry hotel. Six seemingly average rather prosperous looking men. But they Are not average. A strange relationship binds them together. All Are victims of a dreadful disease. But As 1 say this is a Suc Cess Story. Each has control of the disease. Each has taken 12 courageous Steps that enables them to live a Normal life. They Are members of alcoholics Anonymous. Joe Is from Texas Lynn c. Is from Minnesota the others come from Winnipeg. They talk to each other of their problem and How it can be Defeated. Two reporters ask occasional questions and scribble away. It is a pity these men have to remain Anonymous because they Are winning a Battle against an affliction As destructive As any known to Medicine. A disease alcoholism is a disease. For do things that they know and those in its grip a half an ounce accept As immoral now any More than they did 30. Years he said he did not feel the of whiskey is deadly Poison. Once that is swallowed the alcoholic is seized by forces he can t control. He has to drink. Until the whiskey runs out or he Falls into a stupor. Lynn c. Tells the reporters an alcoholic is a Drinker who does t have the shut off valve possessed by most people. Once he starts he can t the alcoholic in t just a heavy social Drinker who loses control although some social drinkers do become alcoholics. The alcoholic s drinking is a pathological says Graeme h. From Winnipeg. It is a result of physical mental and emotional nobody knows Why the Al Coholic lacks the shut off valve. The solution. Alcoholics Anonymous is not an organization it is a move ment. Men and women have formed autonomous g r p s throughout the world. They have Only one purpose to stay sober and to see thai other alcoholics do the same. For 14 years three months and 10 Days. After those 18 years of self destruction i am Content to live from Day to Day. As the reporters listen to talk about alcoholism they become aware of the enormity of the problem the six men have beaten. J they also realize one simple act the movement is tied to the swallowing of half an religious sect but members have i ounce of whiskey could Deslo make a spiritual pilgrimage towards the answer to their prob Lem. Thev have to climb the 12 slops written into the Creed of alcoholics Anonymous. The first step is the most difficult. It demands a self con researchers Are digging for an i session from the alcoholic that he is powerless in the face of alcohol. The second is an acl of Faith the recognition that a Poison while they dig the alcoholic has to live. He has to adapt his life so the absence of the shut off valve becomes unimportant. He has to Stop taking Poison. The remedy is but it in t easy to carry out. Alcohol has an allure All its own. Joe Was trapped by it for 18 years. He could t Stop even though he wanted to. I was destroying my life. I almost died. I did t believe there was an Joe then found alcoholics Anonymous. With its help he found Power greater than himself can restore his sanity. The third re quires that he turn his will Over to god As understood by him. In this Way the climb goes on moral examination of self confession of guilt request for forgiveness making amends for pre Vious feelings and finally giving assistance to other alcoholics. This climb can t be r Ade alone. Ii is made with the help of others from alcoholics Anonymous. Joe Says he in t cured. I am reformed and have been Troy everything that had been won. What s the danger of going downhill one reporter asks. There s always a says Joe l., but aware of hold round up members of Manitoba s Alco Holics Anonymous held their 20th annual round up Friday and sat urday in the fort Garry hotel the three Day program included open meetings and social events. Speakers from across the province and the . Told of their experiences fighting Alco holism. In conjunction with a Mem Bers of Al anon an association for the friends and relatives of alcoholics and Al teen an association for Leen age children of alcoholics also took part in the round up
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