Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 1, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday november 1, Fri holds airman in plot continued Boeckenhaupt stationed at the defence department in Washington from april 191m. To ausust lobs allegedly met secretly with Malinin in june 1965, april 1900. He joined the air Force in 1980 at the age of 17. Fri silent the Fri did not disclose whether any Money was involved in the alleged meetings or whether any information was actually passed. Agents also refused to say j what Boecken Haupts d u t i e s were at the defence department j he was a communications re j Pairman it March air Force base held a top secret i Security clearance. The Fri said Boeckenhaupt j met with Malinin in june. 19155, j in an Arlington va., suburb j where Malinin questioned the Serviceman about his duties at the defence department. The two men were reported to have met again in a Bowling Al Ley parking lot last april Malinin gave Boeckenhaupt a 35 millimetre slide that pin pointed drop areas meet ing places the Fri said. Boeckenhaupt lives with Sis wife near March air Force base. Agents said his apart ment was searched with the ser Geant s consent last week. Sets Date . Commissioner Russell r. Herman set a preliminary hearing on the Case for nov. 18. I m not the tall dark haired sergeant told re porters. Malinin. 45. Came to the United states sept. 12, 1963, j was assigned to the embassy i two months later. I the soviet official was de-1 flared unwelcome in the . After James w. Pratt Deputy director of the state depart ment s office of soviet affairs called in Alexander i. Zinchuk the soviet minister counsellor. Malinin s activities Pratt presence Here was not accept Boecken Atill born in Mann Heim Germany became a . Citizen when his parents were naturalized. Mrs. Robert l. Reynolds who remarried said she was told he had been arrested but that she Hellyer answers critics rioters Battle continued that his officers May present although if the officers Are later Usu questioned by maps they should was unable to learn the details. Be to answer fully. Three others or. Hellyer said a Reading of the committee transcript shows that the Admiral made answers about the manpower situation in the maritime command. It was the manpower Section of Givine Mili j of his prepared testimony that to the soviet the Admiral said was most so Union for s5.000 while work-1 Verciey altered. Ins As an aide to the joint the defence monster said he chiefs of staff does recall details of his the state department a conversation with the Admiral the other three espionage cases reported by the Fri re Centle were William Henry Whelan a retired . Army officer a a Xiv 12 tary secrets used two czech diplomats on july 13 of trying to get Frank John mrkva a state depart ment employee to help them Plant a listening device in an official s office. Mrkva was working As an undercover agent for the Fri at the time. Valentin a. Revin third Secretary of the soviet embassy staff w As accused sept. 2 of trying to buy secret information for targe sums of Money from an american scientist John Huminik 31, Camp Springs my. Huminik worked with the Fri for five years As an undercover agent. Camp gets warm reception about manpower but feels Cert Ain he raised questions whether the Admiral s statistics were consistent with those at head quarters. Staff members went Over the Admiral s the altered version was delivered to him in the commons he approved it after a Quick Reading he added. The Admiral had made no of wave pending gome Likely ser ious in View of the damage. The teen agers held off police for about three hours. They hurled eggs looted from a grocery store bricks bottles stones ramp uniforms were ripped electrical workers walk out Contin Cep continued said. Were clearly incompatible with his status in this coun try therefore his continued provincial party officials had insisted that Federal issues were to be purged from the meeting there was t a voice raised As resolutions committee chair Eddie Goodman blandly sections about this procedure the minister had no Rea son to suspect he was not completely in or. Hellyer said that after the Liberal government took of fice he prime minister Pearson decided a standing commons defence committee would be helpful to maps. He said that despite the risks he decided to break past prac Tice permit senior military officers to appear. Because they were allowed to appear did not mean the offic ers were private individuals speaking for themselves they Are representatives of the Cle j i or. Hellyer quoted from Ca j Nadian British political Sci ence texts from a Book about the late president Ken Nedy to Back his argument that the minister has the right to Al Ter statements by persons responsible to him. Solicited opinions about Ergative leadership. Know you chose the lest to n con in his attack on or. Hellyer or Harkness said the minister the merlins had just apr had tried to conceal facts proved a lowing testimonial to i cover up his completely Irre Premier John Robarts of on Spon Siulc actions by suppress Tario in theory could have turned to the National scene. It did t. Earlier or. Camp spoke to the convention As National pres ident the applause which greeted his introduction lasted almost As lot.? As his few words of encouragement. Only from discordant note elderly Charles Roill 501.1, Juja out in a Mimico Delegate who i requests entitle the opposition to the came angrily waved his fist at or Camp shouted insults at him. He told the convention the conservative party was on the ing evidence. It was probably the toughest speech Ever delivered by or. Harkness who resigned from the Diefenbaker Cabinet it Early 1963 in a policy dispute Over nuclear weapons. It was made in the commons when the government asked parliament s approval to spend in november. Such Del v c v to i. Pluto Siul ill i i Brink of National Power before procedures or the supremacy of i tha National president Besan his Canada wide Campaign to Dis j credit the Leader. The defence committee is summoned to investigate testimony sworn to it last summer by armed forces officers. Are today s filter tip cigarettes really safer than Plain ends now Safe is the cigarette you smoke How much harmful tar nicotine is in the smoke you inhale into your lungs for years doctors have warned that tar nicotine in cigarettes can be dangerous to health anal can cause deadly lung can cer. Now . Cigarette manufacturers must Label packages with a caution warning. But when Volt buy Canadian Cigar or tips there is no Way of know ing How much tar nicotine i hey contain. The current Reader s digest features a fac Tual new Laboratory report showing the latest tar nicotine Content of 25 leading Canadian cigarettes re Veals that some actually con Tain More nicotine than others. It shows that in some cases the smoke from filter tips actually has a higher Content of these in Jurious substances than the smoke from some Plain ends. The latest strange develop ments provoked by the . Ruling requiring warning labels on cigarette packages Are also reported in this interesting a Tiron. Reader s digest article will to talked about from coast to coast every Canadian who smokes cigarettes should read it. It s in november Reader s digest on Newsstands now. Ailt. Eur Iii in Ciuti Mons won l a Piuac Luc Ruvem the turnout reception for request for Money until or. Camp was nowhere near the Jam which greeted the appearance of or. Diefenbaker As guest speaker to monday night s meeting. J he said later that he was i pleased with the reception but i said he attached no great i significance to either or. King s outburst or the amount of j applause. Security inquiry sought continued of our Security system. Anytime you get the Public almost laughing at the authorities i would say it is very bad for the whole system i Haven t noticed that the provincial government has taken any Steps to Correct the in suggesting an inquiry or. Mol Gat ruled out any suggestion that it be headed up by a judge. There was a tendency to always use judges for such inquiries he did not believe that this was Good. He said or. Taft would be a Good Man to head an inquiry because of his background in police work because he had not been directly involved in police work at the time of the Breaks. Public notice the City of St. James no7ick of opening Kerf in Road i River lot 31parish of hmm Hie Smith limit or surgent Avo. A instance of "-1 ice of Fiji i Vest Public u9 it. Wide ii i i Elf sodium Rich in i it. Wide. N River Luis Al "j3 of the said p Imi the lain from tile Eastern limit no snick f pm in to a donation of approximately 1.000 feet mid Hie extends southerly from ule South limit of the mid East Lane from a Point feet East of tin Eastern Izmir ril1 said i Erry to he opened to Northern limit of lot 13, plan Hoot a distance of approx mately ibo feet. To whom it May concern notice that in tuesday the Day of november. 3966, at the hour of 8 o clock in the afternoon or As soon thereafter As pos s tile at the Council Chani Iier. 2cwo Portage ave. St. Tames the Council will pass a by Law to open a portion of ferry Road in River lot 31, Par ish of Saint extending southward from the South limit of har ent ave a distance of feet being part of lot 17. Plan 60s7. And to open an Lane a Lane in River lots of the e said Parish ice in parts of lots 34 16, at lot 35, re snectivei1 in said plan shown outlined in Pink on a plan of Survey a Icli he Joseph Henry Wilson of the City of we Napeff. Manitoba land Sundvor Between i he Mth Day of May the St Day of june 1966. Anu s worn Liy him in the u alld Day of june. It Ruthei notice that the Council of the City of St. Fames ill hear a pc soc. Or by cent. Any Pei Sam we i claims that ills i ill will lie pre judicially affy Ute Liy the who applies to be h Eaid to 01 Bethire tie passing of tac said can be obtained at the civic offices i ave is. And a copy of said plan is available for instr Wittrin during office hours. Dated at St. James in Manitoba this 6th Day of october . A. J. Reid City clerk speak on any subject or subjects it chooses. Or. Harkness said or. Hollyer does not believe in democratic parliament. He said he Hopes the com Mons won t approve the govern lbs sees troops in Korea continued again being shown in Viet Nam. The president spent an hour in private talks with korean president Chung Hee Park be fore taking a train northward to visit korean . Troops watching the areas just South of the 38lh dividing line with North Korea. He ended a Long full Day by inspecting an agricultural development area near the Vil Lage of Suwon some 20 Miles South of Seoul. Johnson also made friends with 65-year-old Choi is Jong a Village elder Farmer s representative. Choi dressed in traditional Robes of Light Blue White wearing a tall Black hat presented president John son with a traditional korean court official s uniform. Standing on the top of the Hill which dominates the in the future will be known As Johnson s Hill the president tried on the Robe but laughingly j declined to Wear the a com j paying Black hat. Boys girls clambered j Over ditches to get near him the president often appealed to the police not to Stop the youngsters. President Johnson presi Dent Park had what was de scribed As a general discussion according to a spokesman j afterwards they had nothing to announce. J the two presidents boarded a special train to visit the head quarters of the 26th korean division near Dijon Gnu on Korea s historical invasion route. Feature monster Calcutta Legen-1 Dary Yeti abominable Snow Man is pictured on a set of postage Stamps issued by Bhutan an Indian protectorate. The j illustrations come from ancient j Himalayan paintings found in j monasteries forts. I states at . When the contract expired. Federal mediators met with both sides for 3vz hours monday before the talks broke off. Mediators said each Side remained but added that they would attempt to meet with the parties to effect an Early settlement. However no further talks were scheduled. The Union said it ordered the walkout after Westinghouse failed to agree to 13 stipulations the Union said were included in agreements signed last month with the firm s other major unions. The issues according to a Union spokesman included a Union shop geographic wage differentials Layoff benefits full arbitration. The company said the proposals made to the Union were the same. Under the old contract production workers averaged s3 an hour. As the policemen moved through the mob in an Effort to restore order. When police managed to bring a fire Hose to Bear some of the i mob gave up. But others j including teen age girls Wilh j stood the soaking shouted i obscenities at the police. One 14-year-old girl said it fantastic. It gets bigger better every Prince George . Cp1 police arrested 40 Young people monday night during a wild three hour halloween Cele bration. About 600 Young people ran through the downtown area of this North Central British Colum Bia construction pulp Centre smashing windows As they went. Four cars were turned Over there were three unexplained dynamite blasts in the City. No one was injured. Most of those arrested were released into custody of their parents. Mine blast kills six Tokyo Reuters six Rimers were killed 10 More Are feared dead in an explosion feet underground today in a Colliery in Central hokkaido j a p a hrs northernmost Island. Three injured miners were brought to the surface. Print for millions the United states prints 000.000.000 postage Stamps a year. Detroit youths offered to help 59 year old Georgia Mcgee a cripple Load her grocery packages into a taxi. Then they grabbed her split Many ways there Are 700 different purse containing in Cash there Are 700 different new three rings valued at s250. Groups in Africa Softli 01 three rings valued at s250. Aud made off with it. Sahara desert. 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