Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, November 24, 1965

Issue date: Wednesday, November 24, 1965
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 24, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press. Wednesday. November 24. 1965 9 i Belgium mourns Queen Brussels a the Bel Rian court went into mourning today for dowager Queen Elisabeth a heroine in two world wars and one of Europe s Lead ins Patr Nesses of the arts. The Queen 89, set Flercy a heart attack nov. 4. She had another attack tuesday night floods kill 12 continued Only one body was found the others presumably were drowned authorities said. Floods hit other areas in san Bernardino county Between los and died within a few minutes. Angeles and san Bernardino a Lisabeth was the widow of fio Miles Casl King Albert the Mother of flood hits Caus i former Leopold Iii and Rocky Cucamonga Wash a ii grandmother of the reigning Roar or caught a dozen Monarch. King 1 a d o i n. Cars and swept them half a former Juscen mane Josef Block tumbling Over and Over Italy is her d a g h t c r. And sum with their lights still Burn grand Duchess Josephine Char Lotic of Luxembourg is a grand daughter. Although born a German princes the bal wars in which her native coun try was the enemy. An Iron curtain has fallen Between my country and she said when German troops invaded Belgium in the first Hal a Hoy. 19, saw a Man swept away in the flood then lamented i was so close Judi Vaituu. I Tia a Piuac is she won the hearts of Wols q qut belgians during the two of car was world War. Wounded in she nursed Ilic trenches the and was awarded the French War Cross for her courage and saying help me help me got to within inches of him his body police said most Drivers and their passengers managed to escape while their cars were tumbling along in the flood. But one Man vanished officers said while trying to Wade to safety i prisoners Kilt three guards Maui Iii Lamontagno Secretary of state who will speak at the a Atli sary of he Lien s music club of Winnipeg it . Dec. My in the Lenyal Alexandra Horl. Convicts called just will continued Devotion under enemy during the second world War she defied the nazis and succeeded in slaying in Belgium when the retreating germans removed the Royal family to Germany. A violinist. Painter and sculptress she sponsored our of the world s top musical contests the qui in Al Isabelli assisted artistic charitable Competition and founded or and scientific foundations and institutions. Noted for her Independence she was sometimes jokingly i called the red Queen because of the Kitchen and that s where we stayed most of the time with the 20 or so Kitchen help ers. They were staying Clear of the riot and helping the injured officer Rohlfing the four men had she was 82 and told Premier the Kitchen workers put cold Nikita Khrushchev he was a i towels on gross1 marvellous she also in Crinan they frisked visited communist China and j look everything we had like expressed Almira Ion for Mao i keys and Billfold. Then ran tsp Tung. Adolph came to the door. State Elisabeth was born july 7, i Public safety director Ross 1876. At Poss Chofen Castle in j Randolph former Mcnard War Bavaria the second daughter j Jones pushed me to the of Duke Karl Thodor of Bav 1 door with a knife at my Throat. Portugal. Fanu l peace Hopes destroyed continued she sponsored the communist front Belgo soviet Friendship association and showed sym Pathy toward Russia and communist China. She travelled to Russia when in 1900. She married Albert. Recall what went through nov w-1s sent Back in the heir to the belgian throne. The Kitchen after a while. I guess couple took the throne in 1909 i Thorp was a lot of talking i Rohlfing they let my go first then Bierman. I would t want to go through that and ruled until 193-1. When the King was killed in a Mountain climbing Accident. Air Canada 508 is your most direct flight to Montreal stops Over in Ottawa in route 63 might have been considered probes but Llo s latest pronouncement appeared to leave Little or no room for com Promise. The chinese news Agency in a Hanoi dispatch relayed what it described As a letter from to to Pauling who won Nobel prizes for Clu mistry and peace. At his Home near Sun Luis Obispo calif., Pauling said he has not yet received the letter and would t want to com ment until i he said the letter apparently answered an Appeal he and other Nobel win ners sent in August to Heads of various governments concerned with the Viet Nam War urging a negotiated settlement. The South vietnamese peo ple will not Bow Down to the the dispatch of rioted to As saying they have been fighting heroically against the . Aggressors and their henchmen and Are scoring even greater the letter accused the . Government of deceitful talk about negotiations of wanting to negotiate from a position of h then spelled out again detailed demands Laid Down in a March 22 statement of the National liberation front the political Arm of the North vietnamese supported Viet Cong guerrillas in South Viet Nam. These terms included withdrawal of All . Troops material and bases from South Viet Nam cancellation of the military Alliance with Saigon an end to All acts of War against North Viet Nam and settlement of the Viet Nam question in accordance with the program of the South Viet Nam National front for libera Tion without any foreign inter i the United states has been unwilling to recognize the de Mand of the Viet Cong or its political front to represent South vietnamese people. Its stand has been that a Confer ence would serve no purpose unless North Viet Nam intended to cease aggression against their the ringleaders permit cd a doctor to give one guard Tom Gross 52, of 111., a blood transfusions through prison bars. They released Gross when his condition be came obviously serious. Gross had been v we Don t know what the real reason Randolph said. There seemed to be some planning. The four men worked together in the vocational train ing department. The bomb apparently was a paint thinner possibly in a vinegar Randolph said authorities would decide what charges to file against the rioters. _ the other two hostages guards Albert w. Rohlfing. 59. And Arthur Gene Bierman 37, both of Sparta 111., were re leased unharmed when the four i Mon surrendered. The convicts held a knife at Rohlfing s Throat while they talked to Randolph a former m e n a r it Warden through a barred door. Guards fatally stabbed in the riot were Lieut. Lewis m. Paul , of Murphysboro. 111., Arthur l. Kisro 45, of Chester and j George l. Wilson. 62, of West Frankfort. I stabbed seriously were guards John Russell 58. Of grand Tower 111., and Clinto Alsup. 59, of Desoto 111. Less seriously stabbed were guards Paul w. Simpson 50. Of Ches Ter and Melvin k. Staton 27, of Kilcrin. All were in Hospital. Guard Wilburg a. Mortiz 56, of Jacob 111., was seriously burned when inc fire bomb was thrown into the Cave where he sat with a Shotgun watching convicts at dinner. Then a half dozen convicts began scum i fling guards rushed to break in i up and the convicts brought out their Home made knives. The four prisoners described i by Randolph and Fry As ring j leaders were Alonzo h. Jones 20, Coles county Iii., serving three to seven years for theft who escaped from Mcnard car her this year and was free for 18 Days John w. Stamps 26, Madison county 111., serving 25 years for murder Printiss r. Griffin 2g, Cook county serving three to five years for armed robbery William 1c. B a s s e 11, 26 Wayne county serving three to 10 years for forgery. After Gross was released Randolph settled Down to talk the prisoners out of killing the other iwo hostages and into surrendering. I told them Hal they were being foolish that their arguments were not Worth much and that i would guarantee that they would not be Pun Ishad bodily if they would sur Randolph said. They wanted me to guarantee that they would not be punished at All. But 1 would t do Randolph said the four men i Are mentally unstable. They Are psychotic individuals. The four ringleaders agreed to leave the Kitchen after be ing assured they would get a meal and would not be harmed by guards in revenge. Continued r More than prisoners were in the dining Hall when the riot started. Most of them went Back to their cells. Frye said they did not want to get involved. The 20 buildings of the prison stand on a 14-acre tract. The Mississippi River can be seen from the j Walls. Outside the Walls hundreds of convicts work in the Fertile River Valley soil growing crops to help sup port Menard s prisoners. The prison runs n Model col lege program for its convicts and its convict newspaper the Mcnard time this month was judged Best prison newspaper in the United Stales in a con test sponsored by Southern Illi Nois University a Mcnard had two riots within a month in 1952, when convicts demanded better food heat immunity for rioters and equal prison rights for negro convicts. In the first riot three prisoners and one officer were injured. Warden Jerome Munie promised an investigation. A month later a More Seri Ous rebellion lasted four Days and involved 339 convicts. The late governor Adlai Stevenson broke off a presidential Campaign tour in the East flew o the prison and issued an ultimatum your hos tages or be stormed by state the rioters surrendered and released seven guards. Die hits Caird in s i move continued first they say the Man is dying and now they make another explanation. We want to get to the Bottom of last May the external affairs department said two Hus asian diplomats both expelled from Canada paid thousands of dollars to two canadians for in formation. One Canadian Coop crated with police but the other civil not. At that time the civil servant was described As gravely ill. Or. Cardin said today the Man now is on leave of absence without pay. Or. Cardin said the Case docs not involve information affect ing tic Security of the country. Pain burning tenderness on Bottom of Tor fait trip Raul a Clit. Get or. They to Romot cil Louth one or the qui Tartt known. Sold a rec Loiis Lino pads one Way Economy enjoy Good and free meals solid Vanguard Comfort excellent service convenient Depar Ture and arrival times Small wonder flight 508 is becoming the businessman s Favourite Way to Montreal. . 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I Bob Shields manager of the i Refuge reported there were 38 Birds found in the area and three others were spotted a few Miles Northeast of the Refuge. The three other Birds in the total of 44 f arc somewhere in Texas in route to Arkansas the department v j1 these three were seen near the Northwest Texas town of Panhandle nov. 18 by Don w. Krieble a game management agent of the Bureau of sport fisheries and although these three could possibly have reached Arkansas in time to be included in the nov. 21 count the department said they Are All adult Birds j and do not fit the pattern of adults and Young counted in the Arkansas area there also is the possibility that other Birds arc in route the department said. . War deaths mount continued about wounded. Half the dead and a third of the wounded were Cut Down in the last three months As . Com Bat troops who began arriving in Viet Nam in february took a bigger and bigger part in the War. Before february the . Role was an advisory one coupled with providing helicopter and other air support for South Viet namese units. The highest previous total of american casualties was re ported for the week ending nov. 13. It was 85 killed and 230 wounded. The week before the total was 70 killed and 237 wounded. The jump in american and communist casualties last week was primarily due to the hard fighting in the la Drang Valley 210 Miles North of Saigon near the cambodian Border. Troops of the . 1st cavalry division battled North vietnamese regi ments All week there. S meanwhile new fighting was reported on the Central coast As South vietnamese troops clashed with about 200 Viet Cong Miles North of Saigon near the provincial capital of Quang Ngai. South vietnamese officials claimed 150 guerrillas were killed before they with Drew. A military spokesman said two companies. Of Viet Cong attacked two government positions near Quang Ngai. Tues Day inflicting Light casualties on Tho defenders. 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