Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, January 04, 1965

Issue date: Monday, January 4, 1965
Pages available: 34
Previous edition: Saturday, January 2, 1965

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 4, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday january 4, 1965 dog kept pair warm Campbell River. . Up a logger and his wife marooned pvt Days in deep Snow have credited their survival to the body heat of their family dog. We would have been Frozen to. Drank the half gallon of milk and ate some dog meal the Halls had with them. They ate the rest of the scant Supply a garlic ring Jar of pigs feet and a piece of cheese. The helicopter from Craf Sta re been Frozen to. Ine Nen copter trom Knap Sta death if it had t been for the Tion Comox reached them almost warmth from our big dog Sam s said Tom Hall 43, after a helicopter flew them Here Sun Day. My wife and i cuddled under a Blanket with our bodies up against Sam. We could get no heat from the engine because it had broken Hall said his car seized after the Radiator Belt broke about 65 Miles along the 80-mile logging Road he took from Here new year s eve to his logging Camp at Vernon Lake. At that time six inches of Snow had fallen but by next Day the car was marooned in five feet of cat tractors were sent out from Vernon lakes to find them but All broke Down. The dog a Cross bred Between a Boxer and German Shepherd. Snow. Three at the same time As a snowmobile dispatched from Here Satur Day night. Their Rescue came As another wave of Snow and cold spread across the province leaving Only the extreme Southern tip of Vancouver Island out of its reach. Two men also missing since new year s eve were plucked saturday from a Snow swept is land in Douglas Channel 350 Miles Northwest of Here in the Kitimat area along the Northern coast. Albert Walker and Benny Stewart said they shot seagulls after their 16 foot Power boat developed steering trouble and was blown by High weds on to Costi Island. Saturday night or. And mrs Sieve Koontz and their Daugh Ter waded through deep Snow to a Camp 40 Miles West of after leaving behind their car that had been trapped in Snow and ice since thursday. A giant Snow slide that crashed across the trans can Ada Highway and the Canadian National r a i 1 w ays mainline through the Fraser Canyon at Boston bar was cleared by sunday. A threatened flood from thaw ing of Snow on a. Uver s North Shore communities was dispelled Early sunday by temperatures that dropped below freezing. Army and civil defence facilities were still on standby How Ever in Case of an emergency. Some residents of the North Shore still were snowbound Sun Day in their Mountainside Homes. The weather office mean while said there was no imme Diate danger of a sudden thaw. A fresh Supply of frigid Arctic air was plunging southward through the Interior sunday and would cover almost the entire province by Early monday. Watson Sellar s funeral tuesday Ottawa up r. Watson sear for 19 years auditor Gen eral of Canada until his retire ment in 1959, died at his Home Here sunday. He was 70. The funeral will be held Here tuesday afternoon. As watchdog Over the handling of Public funds contributed to the Treasury by the nation s taxpayers or. Sellar was responsible to parliament and not to any minister government department or civil servant his annual audit report to parliament touched off scores of inquiries of one kind or an other into what or. Sellar Usu ally referred to As spending one of the last such inquiries he was responsible for occurred in 1958 and concerned the construction of a new government printing Bureau in Hull que., in a virtual swamp at a Cost of twice the original estimate. Or. Sellar s opinion was that a Good auditor general s report is one that reveals enough faults to deter those handle Money and keep accounts from making mistakes and acting improperly in the he considered publicity the Best weapon in his Job and after his retirement told a reporter he had deliberately written his reports to make them attractive to newspaper men. The son of a Scot he was trained As a Printer reporter editor on his father s Hunting Don gleaner a Quebec weekly. From 1946 to 1955. Or. Sear was the first chairman of the United nations audit Board. For two years he was a nato auditor. Until his retirement he was auditor for the International civil aviation Organiza Tion a in Agency with head quarters in Montreal. He was born aug. 6, 1894, at Huntingdon 40 Miles from Montreal. He served through the first world War in France and in 1919 graduated from the Saskatchewan Law school Regina. In 1924 he arrived on the Ottawa scene in 1924 when immigration minister James Robb a family Friend asked him to become his private Secretary. Or. Sellar became assistant Deputy minister in 1929 and comptroller of the Treasury 1931, a Post he held until 1940 when prime minister Mackenzie King appointed him auditor Gen Al. Or. Sellar is survived by his wife the former Gwendolyn Boyd Gauley of Ottawa a daughter m r s. Francis e wright1 of Welland ont and a son Robert George of Edmon ton. Deterrent fee has no Merit says Hall continued women suffer bladder irritation More often than men aft for 21 twice As Many women As men Are made miserable by common urinary irritation caused by a germ. Escherichia Cou. To Quick tit combat the secondary muscular pains and disturbed sleep caused by kidney and bladder irritations try taking 2 Little Castex tablets with a Glass of water 3 times daily Sor few is a cleaning urinary anti septic also an analgesic pain reliever for rheumatism sciatica pains headache. Backache and muscular pains. Get Castex from druggist. Feel better fast. Nowlan and Moore optometrists medicare program was thought or. Justice Hall said that the history of Manitoba medical service is Worth studying in this respect statistics of mrs were Analysed in our report and will be contained in volume 2." volume 2 is now being printed and will be available before the end of january regarding Over use Justice Hall said that no available statistics relate such a Prat Rice to any one class of people. There is however an almost perfect correlation Between income and the amount of medical service asked for. The answer to Over utilization lies wholly in the hands of the medical profession. The judg ment of the doctor is Paramount. A shortage of Hospital Beds for acutely ill people will always face any Community if a person who has no further need for such a bed is in it. I All we can do is build More i acute Beds or begin a program of Home care and convalescent turning to Canada s shortage of nurses doctors and Allied tech Picans or. Justice Hall said that More educational facilities Are needed for training and suggested that existing facilities in crease their output. On medical insurance he had this to say the government is going to subsidize. This subsidy will be Given either to individuals or provincial health asked whether doctors Benefit Ted More by provincial health plans he said the income of doctors under the Saskatchewan scheme is rising at a greater rate than it is in the rest of opposes death penalty Toronto Leo Pold a convicted murderer of the 1920s, said sunday night he opposed capital punishment be cause it is degrading to society and fails As a detriment to Mur Der. Leopold 59. Said during a Tele Evision interview Here that at the time of his conviction he would sooner have been executed than face life in prison. He said that on several Occa Sions he even contemplated Sui cide although he realized that if he lived Long enough he would probably regain his Freedom. I Leopold was sentenced to life imprisonment plus 99 years in 1924 for his part in the death of a Chicago boy. He was paroled in 1958. Sentenced with him was Richard Loeb later stabbed to death by a fellow prisoner. During his 34 years in prison Leopold became a teacher and acted As a human Guinea pig in malaria experiments. He has worked As a teacher social worker and medical researcher since his parole. Leopold appeared on the Csc television program this hour has seven Days to state his opposition to capital punishment. He refused to answer questions about Why he had committed murder and said he would not discuss what his feel Ings were at the time or immediately afterwards. It was not pertinent to the matter of abolishing capital punishment he told the inter h. S. Nowlan h. W. 406 Power building in 3-3737 or we 3-3153 my my Mon. I. 4s2-3m5 never surrender to a Relief from com mistry in Idhe Nisil distress mrok i Ripe tiding get Buckley s cold sold _. Oot a Couoh take _ Buckley s mixture w beware. Don t underrate flu. The Nightmare epidemic of 1918 killed 21 million people within a few weeks it could happen again read in Jan uary Reader s How have already predicted the next epidemic. Find out How effective flu shots Are and what you can do to protect yourself. Read flu the underestimated of 36 articles at january Reader s digest air Canada shows hike in Revenue Montreal can Ada s Gross revenues in 1964 reached a record figure of More than president g. R. Mcgregor announced to Day. He said in an annual review that the airline showed a profit in 1964 for the Lith time in 14 years and expects to record a profit again in 1965. For the third year in succession it would not be necessary to Bor Row any capital. He gave no profit figures. Air Canada carried passengers on scheduled flights an increase of five per cent Over 1963, and charter flight passengers increased nine per cent to or. Mcgregor also noted a dramatic increase in air freight traffic in 1964. Air freight was up 26 per cent to ton Miles air express Rose 15 per cent to 000 ton Miles and air mail 11 per cent to ton Miles. Further increases in both Pas Senger and freight traffic were anticipated in 1965. Lindsay s charges probed j Montreal up Clarence Campbell president of the a i tonal hockey league said today he is investigating criticisms by Winger Ted Lindsay of Detroit red wings and will make Public a Complete report wednesday. Lindsay threatened saturday night to resist the nil in court if necessary Over in fines he Drew automatically when penal 1 sized in a game in Toronto. Lindsay also accused referee Vern Buiey who handed him a misconduct and game misconduct with 90 seconds left to play of swearing at him. Under league rules these penalties include respective fines of and Campbell said he has since talked to Lindsay Detroit owner Bruce Norris and coach Sid Abel reported Seething Over this and other incidents in the game. He added he has received the referee s verbal game report and expects to Clear up the matter by wednesday when Detroit will be Here to play Montreal Cana Diens. Asked whether there is a Prece Dent for. A player fighting league fines in court Campbell said you Don t think he s serious do he declined further comment. . Holiday traffic toll sets record Chicago United states ended its three Day Observance of the new year at Midnight sunday night break ing All previous traffic death records for the Holiday and sur passing the worst fears of traffic experts. Highway accidents during the 78-hour period claimed 453 passing the new year s High Mark set during a four Day holi Day in 1955-56 when 409 persons died. The previous three Day record was 374 in 1959-60. . President Thomas Jef Ferson entertained so Well so often that when he died his Home was cold to pay off his debts. Plasma gun helps reproduce Sun storms Montreal up scientists in a suburban Montreal Labora tory have developed techniques for simulating violent eruptions from the Sun and the magnetic storms and Van Allen radiation belts they produce above the Earth it was reported wednes Day. The spectacular though miniature duplications of some of nature s most energetic forces already have suggested some new ideas about what s going on in space Phenomena apparently undetected by satellites and rockets launched to Date. For one thing the fearsome. Van Allen belts May have an unsuspected though smaller counterpart occasionally operating above the Earth s Polar Region. The news was reported to the 131st meeting of the american association for the Advance ment of science by researchers Morrell Bashynski and Freleigh j. F. Osborne of the Ria Victor research laboratories. They said they do the trick with a powerful plasma gun which shoots out streams of electrically charged particles similar those erupt from the. Sun and. Bombard the Earth s magnetic Field at velocities approaching the Speed of Light. The Man made particles Are shot toward a miniature a baseball sized Roll of Copper wire which is protected from the solar streamers As is the real Earth by a magnetic Field. Here Are some of the new ideas suggested by the observe it is known that tons although the Van Allen belts Are formed by solar particles being trapped by the Earth a magnetic Field giving a doughnut shaped configuration pen Only at Points above the Earth s poles new experiments suggest that under certain conditions particles May also be trapped in smaller regions above the poles themselves thus closing the if this is really True in space and the particles Are of sufficient Energy the re searchers said it would Rule out any conceptions that a sure Way to avoid the potential perils of the Van Allen belts would be to launch manned spaceships from the Polar regions. This new Van Allen Belt might sometimes be involved in producing the Aurora the gorgeous Northern and Southern lights. 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