Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, February 23, 1968

Issue date: Friday, February 23, 1968
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 23, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday february 23, 1968 a Louisiana game Warden grapples with a Man identified ased Campbell As spectators were pushed from a court building in new Orleans where hear ing for h. Rap Brown was being conducted. Or. Campbell suffered a head injury during the pushing. De Campbell is aided by his wife Cay As blood streams Down his face after he was injured by club swinging Louisiana game wardens who pushed spectators from a new Orleans court where h. Rap Brown was facing charges of Bond violation. Can prosecute Brown . New Orleans a a . Commissioner ruled thurs Day the . Government has enough evidence to pursue prosecution of Leader h. Rap Brown on charges he intimidated a negro Fri agent by threatening to get him. To Luis does not mean i find you guilty of com missioner Fritz Windhorst told Brown at a preliminary hearing on the charge. Merely Means the govern ment has presented evidence showing probable thus Brown remained in the custody of marshals in lieu of Bonds totalling on the intimidation charge and on a charge he illegally transported a Rifle across state lines. The intimidation charge was imposed on Brown a spokes Man for the student non violent coordinating committee after he lost a Legal argument in fed eral court about a court order limiting his travel. Fri agent William jr., a negro from los Angeles testified at the preliminary i hearing that Brown approached him during a recess in the court proceedings wednesday Shook his Finger in the agent s face and said look chump you better get your hat Quick because i m Gonna beat you to the coast. And we better not find out where you live. And we Are going to get you and if you have any children we will get them under Cross examination Smith who. Is married said Mart a in. 5. S. Cd per w Navy Blue jeans regular k Mart Price special discount Price pants regular k Mart Price special discount Price bedspreads assorted colors. Regular k Mart Price special discount Price first Quality merchandise All items Perm she Ine Only when Brown mentioned Chil Dren even though i Don t have any i became incensed and said you would be the kind to harm a child the agent said a crowd of 12 to 15 of Brown s followers mostly Young Black Gath ered in a Circle around him and he did not then pay close Atten Tion to what Brown was saying. But said Smith i heard the word kill and i took that to mean he was saying kill me Smith also said he Felt Brown was phrasing words to impress his to intimidate you asked Brown s lawyer William Hunt ser. Replied Smith. Brown was arrested on the intimidate charge As he walked from the courtroom following the Bond forfeiture hearing. Windhorst at that time fixed the Bond. The lanky negro vowed to go on a hunger strike As Long As he remained in jail. And an or leans Parish prison official said that Brown did refuse dinner and breakfast. Re Brothers Trade Robes for suits by John Dart los Angeles special Tonsi some of the Christian Brothers shed their 17th Century Robes and bib like collars and wore Busi Ness suits to class this week in a nationwide Experiment at Catholic schools where they teach. Initial reaction varied from one student s crack glad to see you finally got rid of the dress to Strong objections. The religious order widely known for the California wine it bottles gave Selec Ted numbers of its Brothers the Choice of four types of apparel. The Experiment which ends in june will be studied to judge whether a distinctive religious habit is necessary for their work in schools reformatories and orphanages. The Christian Brothers received endorsement of the plans from Bishops of the areas where the Brothers teach. The initial reaction to coat and tie has been mostly favourable said brother Kilian Millane. Principal of Cathedral High school in los Angeles. The people who do not like the change both Lay men and religious workers disagree vehemently said brother Kilian. Those people who say we lose the Symbol of being religious say it pretty he said. The principal himself switched to a business suit. I was kind of he said. I just did t know what would happen or what people would think. But most people i be encountered like he said the reason for trying it was More or less in keeping with the times and concern that the Robe May be actually in Canada the business suit is the Normal classroom Wear for the Christian Brothers it s no longer an Experiment he said. The . Brothers before monday wore the Black Robe and bib like Rabat to class and a Black suit with a Black front tucked under the shirt Collar when they were away from the school. Some Brothers weren t anxious to change because we had that modified Wear away from said brother Kilian. The poor Sisters for a Long time have had to Wear the traditional Hood and habit All the a news release from the Western provincial House of the Brothers of the Christian schools the for Mal name for the order said the Brothers want to Wear clothing suitable to their existence As teaching religious on the basis of the demands of their teaching rather than clothing More appropriate to the clerical or monastic life. For some years this question has been discussed but Only by this sort of Experiment will any mean i n g f u 1 and realistic conclusions be reached. Such evaluations Are encouraged by Vatican ii which asked religious orders to reflect on How to adapt to the changing circumstances of our the Experiment will be evaluated at the order s . Conference in july at Lockport Illinois. Bids for new to radio outlets get big nod Ottawa up Applina Caster at Steinbach Drew a rec tons for six new radio stations j commendation for denial on a and seven new television outlets 1 bid to carry separate Commer were recommended for approx j vials on the two stations Al wednesday by the Board of j at a Public hearing of the broadcast governors. Big the company around that n e w amplitude modulation splitting fam Altona and pakistani sex minister launches own party by Ralph Joseph Canadian press correspondent Karachi up a year and a half after leaving presi Dent Ayub Khan s govern ment Zulfiqar All Bhutto has sprung a Surprise by launch ing a political party of his own. The former foreign minis Ter during whose eight year term in office Pakistan s relations with peking were at their highest launched the people s party at a meeting in a private residence in Lahore. About 300 delegates attended considered a fairly Good show ing for a Start. This becomes Pakistan s sixth opposition party and the third with a leftist leaning. By Bhutto s pronouncements the party s policies will revolve around the slogans of democracy islam and social ism. Bhutto May have been toy ing with the idea Ever since to left Ayub s Cabinet in june 1966, but he has been canvass ing for support for his party for hardly seven months. The move itself was unexpected. Few imagined in the summer of 1966 that he would oust me non Krishna Menon the for Mer Indian foreign minister ousted from Nehru s Cabinet by launching a new political party Bhutto has made his own ambitions Plain. He will be an obvious presidential candidate in the next general elections to be held in the win Ter of 1969-70. At the head of his own party he avoids being rejected As a be radio stations were Given j chem Steinbach for local and approval for St. Anthony. Nfld., Vert sements would allow a Temiscaming que., Sarnia and cheaper Creston . N e w frequency modulation stations were Given approval for Guelph and new Westminster . Rate for local Mer chants who wanted to use Only one outlet. The big recommended a the big gave its approval que. Chi and chum pm in Toronto Cham Hamilton for new television stations in j w e y b u r a sask. And grand rapids Man., uranium fax Victoria it approved Stu City sask., Lethbridge and Dio to cation changes for a for Drumheller in Alberta Courte nay ., and the Northwest territories communities of Inu Vik and Pine Point. The recommendations go to the government for final action. The big also proposed the Brockville ers ., . Out of by Smith and Caln Nelson artist Dies Crestview shopping Centre a South Dale mall shopping Centre n on Highway no. 1 East d ij95 Portage ave., at Cavalier in Assiniboia South of Windsor Park new station at grand rapids in North Central Manitoba. It would be a link in a Chain planned to stretch from Winni Peg northwestward to the Pas and flin flon. The approved station for Courtenay ., would be a re i broadcaster receiving pro Grams from Chan to in Burna by. Southern Manitoba broadcast Ling co. Ltd., operating a radio station at Altona and a Rexroad Montreal up Norm a s. Ebson of Burton Vachon is j land Wash., Montreal born to Grapher artist died recently in Seattle at the age of 88, it was Learned thursday. Or. J Ebson taught Art at Stanstead College. Que., and in Omaha j neb., Vermont and Everett Wash. He went to Burton in 1921, and in 1925 took a now a j Mous photograph of mount Rainier of which More than i Worth of prints have been sold. Cause of his former association with Ayub s regime by the five other opposition Par ties a Fate Gen. Azam suffered in 1964-65. Gen. Azam once a Cabinet colleague of Bhutto is reported to be among the. Supporters of his party though he has not yet made Public his association with it. This illustrates a Point. The people s party could form an attractive ral lying Point for Many former Ayub supporters like Azam Are still held in suspicion by the rest of the opposition. How far it will have mass is still to be seen. The next election two years hence will give the first real indication. But for the time being Bhutto will find some support from among the intellectual groups former bureaucrats and of course the students. This will come almost entirely from West Pakistan. The East pakistanis have an abiding dislike for West Paki Stani leaders except perhaps Azam a former governor of the Eastern prov Ince. If the general decides to Campaign actively for Bhutto he May win considerable sup port in East Pakistan As Well. About 80 per cent of the electorate resides in Rural areas. The peasant masses Are not yet politically awake but even if they were it is doubtful whether Bhutto could win them Over. His oratory though powerful enough for an educated gathering is Way above the Heads of the illiterate cultivators he would con front in the country. This precisely is where Ayub has a Lead. Ayub s oratory is Down to Earth. Head dresses cultivators in their own language talking about things they Are most interest. De in their crops water the Fertility of the soil democracy socialism or capitalism which they would not under stand anyway Are left out. Under the circumstances it will be difficult for the opposition groups to find a Compro Mise candidate. _ River East school division no. 9 two maintenance men with Cabinet making experience and one caretaker required for the above school division area of North Kil Donan East Kildonan East St. Paul Donald and Milvor. Administering 18 elementary schools 3 Junior highs and two senior High collegiate a. Duties to commence As soon As possible. Salary in accordance with schedule in effect. Applications stating age marital status education experience and references will be received by the undersigned up to and including monday february 26th, 1968, . Or. N. Sollak jr., Secretary treasurer and business administrator 589 Roch Street East Kildonan 15, Man. River East Schopi division no. 9 taste do Maurer ;