Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 24, 1967, Winnipeg, Manitoba
20 Winnipeg free press Friday november 24, 1967 sex Constable cleared of conspiracy charge a former Winnipeg Proba accused of conspiring to commit tonary police Constable. Does mental stress make you physically Iii emotional stress can product real illness a True change in body chemistry Structure. Case histories show How a heart disease a mis Carriage a serious Back ailment were All caused by an emotional disturbance in the patient s life. December Reader s digest reports that Emo Tion caused disorders now account for perhaps two out. Of every three visits to True doctor tells How he diagnoses an illness he suspects stems from stress. This absorbing help Ful article also tells How you can help your doctor decide whether your illness was caused by an abrupt change in your daily life. It s in december digest on Sale now. Armed robbery was found not guilty thursday by a Winnipeg county court judge. Kenneth Murray Driedger 21, formerly with the police department appeared in court with Bernard Klassen 21, Jack Joseph Rivard 18, charged with conspiring March 16 to Rob the Pembina hotel Pembina Highway Parker Street. After a two Day hearing. Judge c. Irving Keith found both or. Driedger or. Klassen not guilty thursday on the charge dismissed the charge against or. Rivard because of Lack of evidence. The offence was alleged to have taken place at 445 Marion Street suite 2. St. Boniface the Home of or. Driedger or. Klassen. Throughout the hearing the former police Constable con tended he was a party to the robbery plan Only so that he could gain enough information to notify police authorities. He told the court he had informed a police sergeant of the plan but evidence was that three girls who had visited the Marion Street suite on the evening of March in were told by could t remember who this Klassen that something sergeant was. Court was told that chief George blow had or. I was jails falling Down on Job chaplain a prison chaplain has Sug i wrong that the Young men j wider provisions for police i were after something that in parole Jdc been a violent Public reaction on j solved j Senlin pcs As a Means of such a record failure. The a fronted or. Driedger with the in his verdict judge Keith reducing Canada s jail Popula facts of the conspiracy charge said he was not satisfied the b asked him to resign from the Force that the accused did accused intended to Complete j the conspiracy therefore Rel pal for acc Uvittal ruled Foi acquittal. J. James on in. Slaff of heading Ley jail in y Han Streel detention Gilomo or. James said he could not understand Why there had not to there would certainly be a Public outcry if 80 per cent of All students flunked their freshman year in University if 80 Pel cent of All patients admitted to charge to jury Means new trial i the Portage la Prairie Hospital were to die a pane Only a Radical overhaul of the who 1 Cussion on cringe. Punishment could solve the problem of the 1 rehabilitation. The panel was held thursday l night in is. George s anglican j vyv second turd offenders he the Rural municipality of North Kildonan court of revision on the 1968 realty personal property assessment Roll Public notice is hereby Given that the metropolitan Board of revision will sit to hear complaints against the above mentioned assessment Roll 01 the municipality of North Kildonan for the year 1968 on monday. December 18th, 1967, at the municipal office 1400 Henderson Highway at . Persons desiring to complain against their assessment must Lodge their complaints in writing to the office of the municipal clerk by december 7th, 1967. The assessment Roll has been deposited in the office of the clerk will remain open to the inspection of All persons for a period of fifteen u5 Days from the Date of this notice. Dated at North Kildonan in Manitoba this 17th Clay of november . 1967. L. E. Klump. Municipal clerk. The Rural municipality of North Kildonan. The Manitoba court of Appeal although has ordered s new trial for told the Jurj Man convicted of non capital i evidence of drinking he also murder. No Date has been set. Norbert Lavasseur 38, also with Oher Church Grosvenor Avenue criminal in. Reinforces the Anu. Envin Mienl of to Jaili together or. Justice Wilson b l v e c a jury there was known As Mike fish had been found guilty by an Assize court jury of murdering his common Law wife aug. 2, 19g6. On the Sandy Bay Indian Reserve he Pewu Tuut i be Viau j said he would find it difficult to i superintendent James Toal. Come to the conclusion the j or. James said the role of the accused was so drunk As to be prison is two fold it has to keep unable to appreciate what he i an offender inside an institution was doing but that is for you i for the length of his sentence to but it also has to educate had been sentenced imprisonment. To life or. Ment. Justice Monnin s concurred in by judg chief train the offender so he won t Justice c. Rhodes Smith or. Justice r. G. B. Dickson the Appeal court s decision says the question of Drunken i which quashes the Assize court Ness As a defence has been conviction was Given thursday explained by Many courts. It is by or. Justice a. M. Monnin. J a matter of regret that these it said the charge to the jury pronouncements were not Fol by the trial judge or. Justice j Lowed in the Lavasseur Case. James e. Wilson of court of Jar. Justice Monnin said that Queen s Bench with respect to j though some May thing trial drunkenness As a defence was j judges charges to juries have inadequate amounted to mis j lately become very Stero direction. In addition the court j typed the essential elements of of manslaughter had been much the Law favourable or a favor too readily disposed of. Able to the accused must be or. Justice Monnin said there i thoroughly brought to the attn was ample evidence to indicate i Tion of the that both the accused the victim had consumed a sub but in the education treatment the prisons have a dismal record of failure be tween 70 so per cent of All prisoners return to jail after their release. Social attitude that brought the criminal there in the first place. The segregation from the faintly in t conducive to social be Havior. If society wants to eradicate crime it has to eradicate the criminal. A prison As it is run at present is one the worst places to change a criminal into a social human being or. James said. He also said sentencing judges magistrates can t possibly know what the use of a 50-year sentence is As opposed to a five month sentence. Amended area plan gets metro nod ment plan aimed at promoting the orderly growth of greater the Appeal court judge said received approval in an amended master develop schools which requires an amount of Beer the afternoon of aug. 2, the last Day the victim was seen alive. Another Snowdon s exclusive. Limited distribution Model created exclusively for Snowdon s of Winnipeg new 1968 Ria Victor 23" to in modern Lowboy styling 4 speakers with All Range tone control new Vista tuner guaranteed for 5 years solid Copper circuitry guaranteed for life Static free Golden Throat pm sound if solid state rectifiers pre set Fine tuning instant Pic control Reg. Price Only. 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This question was never put to the jury clearly of pics j pro Cipie thursday from metro the plan which was unveiled last year was referred to metro s planning department j for revisions in february 1967, after More than 45 submissions i ments financial capacities establish priorities the p some people Are at the Peak of their motivation to go straight after a few months. If they Are released then they la have the Best Chance of succeeding. If they stay in jail any longer they la go More More downhill. Others that Are released every Day after the completion of their sentences i would t let out on a to remedy the problem or. James suggested indefinite sentences More provisions for the conditional release of of fenders. The offender must be treated j where the problem exists in society. Society might As Well i take the risk of letting the offender live in it under super vision parole conditions or. James said because the system of incarceration is going nowhere. He said a system of probation parole is relatively cheap while it costs Between s20 a Day to keep a Man in jail. Magistrate Ubienski said magistrates judges would like More time More facilities to study each individual Case brought before them. The main problem in deter mining an adequate sentence is the Lack of time As a result of overloaded court dockets. Supt. Toal called on the Public to support their local police better in the apprehension of criminals. He said the Public tile press were lax unconcerned in the face of an unprecedented Rise in the crime notice of meeting Winnipeg humane society a special meeting of the Mem Bers of the Winnipeg humane society for the prevention of cruelty to animals will be held december 7, 1967 at . In room 254 Manitoba legislative building for the purpose of receiving a Progress report on the new shelter. N. Code Secretary. To rate. An j about 200 people attended the panel discussion. Why Western savings Western savings can help you have make keep More dollars write the Western savings loan association head office 280 Smith Street Winnies 1 a member of the i Veilon group from municipalities organizations private individuals were heard at Public hearings councillor j. A. Coulter me sen. Baird dead at 76 Tro s planning committee chair Man said it now will be submitted to Manitoba s Muni Cipal affairs minister Thelma Forbes who will decide if further hearings Are required. Coun. Coulter said the revised plan was submitted to All area municipalities for their com ments after six weeks no replies have been received. This would indicate they Are Ottawa cp1 senator Ai a expander Baird 76. Of newfound satisfied with it land died in an Ottawa Hospital thursday night after collapsing Only the proposed Amend j ments to the original plan were j in front of the parliament presented to Council thursday. Buildings i coun. Coulter said a summary a Liberal he was appointed of. The plan As amended was Ito the Senate in 1949 by prime being prepared for Public in i minister Mackenzie King born in St. John s. Fld. Sen Ator Baird was educated in j England. He was past president of the great War veterans association. Dominion command from 1920-23 i Secretary to sir Charles Harris then governor general of Newfoundland. Lease. I a total of 526 amendments Are listed in the 66-Page report. I most Are minor revisions in the wording of the original plan. Coun. Coulter described the amended plan As a refinement was private of the original in deaths debt plan which general terms sets out object Ives policies required for the orderly economic expansion of the area. The objectives would be implemented by an Over All zoning bylaw for the metro area now being prepared. Binet mrs. Arthur Margaret one of the new sections added 52. Of Burnaby. . T0 original plan Calls for the Bruce Thomas 78, of i development of a system for the Carman Man. 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