Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 10, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday february 10, 1968 two scots get free fare Home continued Sandison and Leslie were charged with theft from the furniture company and fraud in1 connection with the Bank Loans. Notional Energy Board notice of hearing take notice that pursuant to the National Energy Board act and regulations made thereunder the Board has ordered hearing to be Field in the court room National Energy Board room 458, place de 112 Kent Ottawa Ontario on tuesday the 12th Day of March 1968, at the hour of . Local time to hear the application of inter provincial pipe line company for a certificate Tixier part Iii of the National Energy Board act granting it leave to construct additional facilities on its existing pipe line con sisting of a looping approximately 149 Miles of 34" . Pipe to be constructed in seven separate loops. To be located substantially within the applicant s right of Way be-1 Twain mile Post 31.9 in the pro Vince of Alberta and mile Post 596.4 in the province of Mani Toba. South Saskatchewan River crossing approximately 0.7 Miles of 34" . Pipe to be installed across the South Saskatchewan River and to be located Between mile and mile Post 314.5 in the province of Saskatchewan. B Cross Over piping certain Cross Over connections to tie the applicant s 24" . Pipeline into its 20" . Pipe Lin Between mile Post 31.9 if province of Alberta and mile Post 396.1 in the province of Saskatchewan. Additions and modifications to existing pump ing stations additional pumping facilities re Moval of existing pumping facilities replacement pumps Pip ing modifications Booster pump additions and additional tank age All to be installed at exist ing pumping stations at Edmon ton Strome Hardisty and met Iskow in the province of Alberta Kerrobert Milden lore Burn Craig Regina and Glenavon in the province of Saskatchewan Cromer and Glenboro in the pro Vince of Manitoba and Sarnia and Westover in the province of Ontario. And thes Board has further ordered that 1. Any respondent of intervenor intend ing to oppose or intervene in the application shall file on or before the 4th Day of March the Secretary of tie Board sixteen 16 copies of a written statement containing his reply or submission together with any supporting information particulars or documents which shall include a con Cise statement of the facts from which the nature of the respondent s or m Tervenon s interest in the proceeding May be determined which May admit or deny any or All of the facts alleged in the application and which shall be endorsed with the name and. Address of the respondent or intervenor or his solicitor to whom communications May be sent. Any respondent or intervenor shall in addition Send three 31 copies of his reply or submission and sup porting information particulars or Docu ments to the applicant and one 1 copy each to the attorney general of the province of Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta. 2. Leave be granted for the applicant s throughout contract and deficiency agreements filed and adduced in evidence by the applicant at previous hearings of the Board on 11 May 1960 Jand 6 july 1961, to be received in at this hearing. X subject of subsection 3 of Section 5 of the National Energy Board rules of practice and procedure compliance by the applicant with Section 10 of part ii of the schedule to the said rules be dispensed with. 4. The applicant May comply with paragraph a of subsection 1 of Tion 5 of the said rules by filing a map showing Only those parts of its pipe line facilities situate in the Vicinity of the proposed looping. 5. Any interested party May examine a copy of the application and the sub missions filed therewith at the office of National Energy Board place de Ville ii 2v Kent. Street. Ottawa Ontario. Or at the office of the applicant at the following address inter provincial pipe line company room 901. National Trust building 7 King Street East Toronto Ontario., dated at the City of Toronto in the province of Ontario this 25th Day of january 1968. Inter provincial pipe line company per a. B. Burgess general counsel. They pleased guilty monday before magistrate Rice. In addition to the suspended sentences magistrate Rice ordered Sandison to pay and Leslie immediately to the second hand store. The m e n a counsel Sam Wilder said Friday they would pay this from the they received from the two air Canada tickets they never used. Magistrate Rice ordered the men to repay each Bank loan by feb. 1, 1970, from their jobs in Scotland. Or. Wilder said the Banks agreed to this after talks with himself Sandi son and Leslie wednesday and thursday. The furniture has been re claimed by the furniture com Pany. Or. Blick said Friday he would hate to see the men return Home with a bad impression of Canada and said he Felt immigration officials in Scot land had misled them. He also thought it was a Little that though the men Are first class they were not recognized As such Here. They told Magist rate s court monday that no one would recognize their trades men s papers in court monday magistrate Rice criticized the Banks for granting Loans so easily to Sandison and Leslie who were newly arrived immigrants. He said the complainants in Case the Banks the furniture company and the second hand store charged High rates of interest which covered fraud and theft. They Nan take their losses they deserve tie said. Magistrate Rice said in an interview he has received several hostile phone Calls be cause of this comment but was critical of the callers. People better learn facts and improve business tactics before Start said. In court he told Sandison and Leslie that if you get Back to Scotland lust Tell the people that Canada is still a wonderful country d e s t e your exp having just received unsolicited free air fare Home both men agreed with the magistrate. Crown counsel John Enns and Wilder the defence counsel joined in magistrate Rice s Praise of the people who bought the tickets for the men. Well i Tell said the magistrate cheerfully this is one of my happier lbs sends top envoy to Seoul continued their their they Cronier rink tops Spiel Pipestone Man. Special Bob Berry s foursome from Cromer won the first event am the grand aggregate at the Pipestone men s Bonspiel. The Cromer rink won the finals Over Bob Froese and from Reston. The second event was won by the Jeff Button rink from Virden and the third by Buss Zelmer s foursome. Glei Caldwell s rink won the fourth event Norman Walker the fifth and Keith Bolton and his Tri the sixth. Fifty one rinks competed. Had at least one one or More cars were owner by 77 per cent of All . House holds in 1964. 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The White House announce ment at 6 . Came after British prime minister Harold Filson left Washington for new Ork and Canada after lengthy Alks with president Johnson. White House press Secretary Eorge Christian said that the to leaders had Good and All encompassing Early Friday or Johnson invited the prime minister to return to the White House for a Rief visit. They had met for or hours thursday in the resident s office and again in be evening at a state dinner. After a half hour meeting with if. Johnson or. Wilson the rime minister went to the British embassy for a luncheon Rath or. Rusk Secretary of defence Robert Mcnamara Secretary of the Treasury enry h. Fowler and other officials. Or. Christian declined to eminent on or. Wilson s Leech at the White House inner thursday night in which e urged restraint i Vietnam in the face of the latest com Riun St offensive. When a. Newsman told or Vilson he had not previously eard a White House guest Ake a major policy speech be prime minister replied whenever i speak i always a what i think. I m a Parks fireman. That s like being texan in the United states. It As a heavy speech. I tried to answer my or. Wilson had warned. The resident of the danger o impatient and exasperated demands for escalation of the War in the Wake of the communist offensive. He reminded or. Johnson lat the hardest part o statesmanship was to show restraint in the face of All lose understandable demands or actions which however immediately satisfying could ave incalculable the prime minister told or Benson that his restraint in handling the Pueblo incident will earn tribute from reason no men everywhere and indeed from the sense of outrage Greet a military developments in Viet Nam he Bege dangerous counsels impatient and exaggerated demands to i Back and escalate in Way which would Widen not in d the he said or. 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Kiwi director of the Council or. Zerkowitz or. Weir. Desmond Kim Init executive director of the Council and sol knee a director of the Council. Costs up again Ottawa up Canada has marked on 1968 with another round of Price increases for Hal consumer goods. The rising Cost of food hous ing tobacco and alcohol drove the consumer Price Index to 52.6 in january from 151.8 in december. It was the 10th increase in the ast 12 months and the third in a Row. The Index figure was released y the Dominion Bureau of statistics Friday. A sub Index of food prices climbed to 150.4 from 148.6 in december. Housing Rose to 154.7 from 153.8 and the tobacco and alcohol category went to 136.3 torn 133. Over All increase from. De Cember of one per cent the change from a year before was 4.5 per cent indicating no slackening of inflation lacing Consumers. The consumer Index based on 1949 prices equalling 100, is matched by no comparable lbs Index of family incomes. The closest measures Are calculations of average weekly wages and salaries in Industry made in both Index and Dollar forms. The Index based on 1961 lev Els equalling 100, was almost unchanged in november latest available a year earlier. The Dollar average in novem Ber was up 6.4 per cent from a year earlier. Lbs said seasonal food items Cost substantially More in Janu Ary. Carrots celery lettuce and. Oranges were All higher outweighing Price cuts for Grapefruit and bananas. Canadians paid More for bread flour Margarine Choco late bars canned fruits vegetables and juices. There were lower prices for sugar eggs turkeys and smoked Ham but it Cost More to buy fresh pork Chicken and some packaged meats. The increased housing Trade backed by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff Canada could participate in an Atlantic free Trade prejudicing dependence and might Well to advocate such an area without its political in choose area. There were two of the Many findings that have come out of an intensive study made in Canada on specific industries and regions and with particular attention to the Impact of Freer or free Trade on the Canadian Economy. The first three volumes part of the study were released Friday at a press conference Here. The research program was carried out by Independent specialists on the various Subr jets under the auspices of the private planning association of Canada. It is being financed by the Ford foundation and priv ate Canadian contributors and the resulting study papers Are being published by the univer sity of Toronto press. The first three reports Are is the nature of background papers to the wide concept of a free College in state Shock Orangeburg South Caro. Lina special tons South Carolina state College was in a state of Shock today. Crackling gunfire at . Thursday had left three Young negroes dead an d 37 wounded in the state s worst racial outburst of modern times. The students began leaving parents stood in lines outside Dormi to take their sons and daughters away. At distance stood the state troopers and City police downtown 600 National guardsmen waited and the town was under a strict night time curfew. In new York Thea student non violent. Coordinating com Mittee referred to the violence in South Carolina As the "6r Ingeburg massacre and threatened revenge. The committee s chairman h. Hap Brown said if we seek redress of our grievances through peaceful and so called Legal Means we will be shot Down and murdered. If. We must die let us die with the. Enemy s blood on our hands. Let us die like men fighting it All began monday night when students started demonstrations against a segregated Bowling Alley one of the few establishments in town that won t admit negroes. South Carolina state students were joined by students from nearby Claflin College. There was a speculation the Bowling Alley was just a target Jumble contest City area Man wins g. H. Patteson of 305 Marlton Crescent Charleswood is this Winner of the prize in the free press Jumble contest Jumble rules and entry form on Page 13 five prizes of each were awarded to j. E. Steele of 414 Edmonton Street suite 22, Winnipeg mrs. M. Bergner of 6 y p Siu m v i 1 1 e Man. Mrs. Lorene Lashuk of 513 Kavanagh Street St. Boniface miss Gayle Morgan of 14 Dingle Street Winnipeg and mrs. A Pilgrim of Snow Lake Man. Correct solutions to Jumble puzzles 3513 to 3518 were prove Grain Cudgel dilute lit up crush Squaw crabby invade his new car daunt exact hiding trudge a a taxi ride croak Gavel dismal m u f f i n arms femur rhyme invest hectic Glove crawl usable impugn language. Trade area followed later they will this year pm workers strike continued intensive studies of the Impact of Freer Trade on particular Canadian industries and regions. The three reports Are world Trade and economic growth trends and prospects with application to Canada by David a Slater professor of economics at Queen s University Kingston. Transatlantic economic Community Canadian perspectives by h. Edward English professor economics and director school of Commerce Carleton University. Harmonization of National economic policies under free Trade by Harry g. Johnson professor of economics London costs were based on higher mortgage interest property taxes rents and payments for electricity and Gas services. The consumer Price Index traces the Cost of a representative Basket of goods and serv ices purchased by Urban families in a Middle income Range. Aid delayed Ottawa up the Federal government is spreading out the payment period for its Aid to provincial technical and vocational schools manpower minis Ter Marchand told the commons today. He was replying to Alfred d. Hales ton who asked whether the government had advised on Tario that it would be unable to collect its share of in such Aid. No or. Marchand re plied. But notice had gone out that the Aid would be distributed Over a longer period. School of Wonnacott economics Paul association proves Edmonton Mau truck robbed Edmonton up two men joined a Confederate and escaped with two mail bags containing Money after they robbed a mail truck in West Edmonton Friday afternoon. Truck Driver Jim Lanovette Aid he had gone into the sub Post office at 82nd Street and 103rd Avenue to pick up mail. When he returned to the truck to Young men aged about 18 or ,19, were in the front seat. He went to the Drivers s Side to pull one of the men from the vehicle. The other Man went around the truck and wrestled with Lanovette. He said the first Man produced what appeared to have been a pistol. He said he wrenched free and went into a store to Call police. The two men drove off with the mail truck. Police were told later that the men abandoned the truck and got into a car parked nearby where another youth was wait ing. Two of seven locked mail bags were taken from the truck. They were recovered later ripped open. Police said some of the contents were taken. William Gordon Trimble 32, of 47 Furby Street suite 12, was fined and costs or two months in jail in Winnipeg magistrate s court Friday after pleading guilty before magistrate m. H. Garton to having care of an an automobile while his ability was impaired. Barber honoured Harold s. Einarsson owner of Harold s Barber shop 1065 Euice Avenue has been named Barber of the year by the Manitoba master Barbers association. The annual award is issued for outstanding work for the advancement of Barbers at Large and the association. Victor Romanchuk president of the Barbers association presented the award to or. Einarsson at the association s annual banquet saturday. Four out of five Auto Acci dents happen within 25 Miles of the Driver s Home. Sor of economics University of Maryland and Hirofumi Shibata association professor of economics Queen s University Kings ton. The studies found that Canada has an unusual Opportunity to influence world Trade policy. The Canadian american committee of business labor professional and farm leaders endorsed the idea of a free Trade area in 1969. The area would embrace Canada the United states and the members of the european free Trade area. The committee is sponsored by the private planning association. The University of Toronto press in a press statement accompanying the release said that a number of prominent canadians As Well As prominent persons in the United states and Are believed to support some of them Only privately the idea of an Atlantic free Trade area. It noted that k the Canadian american committee endorsing the idea in 1966 issued an extensive analysis of that time entitled a new Trade strategy for Canada and the United states. As for Canadian government opinion the University press statement said although no Clear Cut commitments have been publicly expressed some remarks apparently motivated b y t h e c committee statement involving leading Cabinet members convey the impression that the Canadian government might favor a plan for Atlantic free Trade if three conditions were present first if the plan was genuinely outward looking and not designed to be exclusive and discriminatory. Second if there were indications of official support from Britain and the United states. Third if the various count Ries participating in such a plan could be expected to permit Canada which would have to undergo a far greater re structuring of Industry than any of the other countries to undertake this massive re structuring under adequate transitional safeguards and incentives. Finance minister Mitchell Sharp and Trade and com Merce minister Robert Winters As Well As other leading figures i several of the parties Are generally believed to hold these the statement said. Of underlying More deeply ingrained resentments of the negro students. Last March failure of the state College administration to renew the contract of two White teachers sparked two weeks of demonstrations that threatened to Lead the students to the Steps of the governor s mansion in Columbia Miles away. Students said then Tivey were demonstrating for Quality which they claimed the state s White leadership had not provided. They said that a new basketball Coli Seum under construction at the University of South Carolina in Columbia would Cost More about million than the total Worth of the entire . State physical Plant. Ironically thursday s shoot Ings came at a time when most state College officials thought they were at Long last gaining the recognition and respect they Felt were overdue from the Orangeburg White Community. This fall for the first time mayor e. 0. Pendarvis welcomed returning students to the Campus there were other signs of Progress too. The chamber of Commerce put on a picnic supper for the entire student body and merchants sent the football team to Atlanta to see a game Between the Falcons and the new Orleans saints who had a former . State player. We figured we were making t. J. A member of the state College administrative staff said. But then came thursday night and the confrontation Between armed students and police that left dead Samuel Hammond 18 an . State freshman Delano Middleton 17, an Orangeburg High school Pupil and Henry Smith 18 a state Sophomore. Goy. Robert e. Mcnair blamed the rioting on Black Power advocates who represent Only a Small minority of the total student his views Are partially sup ported by or. Crawford. I Don t want to say if they had t been Here it would t have happened but the history and pattern of these Black awareness groups is or. Crawford said. In Cand with the exception of the Ste. Therese Plant production lines Stop twice each shift to alow 10-minute Coffee Breaks and twice for five min Ute Wash up periods. It has proposed that the practice of providing Relief on an individual basis be subs Titial de. Other issues include Yayoi and transfers. Earlier this week workers a three pm plants staged Wildca walkouts at Windsor Oshawa and Ste. Therese. Six hours before the deadline 300 workers at Mckinnon Indus tries Ltd. 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