Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 18, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday March 18, 1968 Lyn Nugent held by Grandfather president Lyndon Johnson walks away from St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Stonewall Texas sunday following Church services. The president and Lyn attended services alone. 49.2% to lbs in final tally concorde . A by the new Hampshire Secretary of state Dent Johnsen write in votes or 49.2 per cent of the total democratic vote in tuesday s presidential Pri Mary. The democrats gave senator . Mccarthy who ran As an opponent of Johnson s Vietnam policy votes or 42.2 per cent of the total. Republican voters wrote in Mccarthy s name times but gave Johnson Only write ins. Johnson was on top. the votes on both ballots were totalled to former vice president Richard m. Nixon was the big vote getter in the dominantly Republican state but he had no real opposition after the withdrawal of Michigan governor George Hornney. Nixon votes of the cast by republicans and got write in votes in the democratic ballot. New York governor Nelson a Rockefeller received votes among republicans and 243 among democrats. Romney received Republican votes. French elite and business says Alliance halts Quebec Montreal up the pro Gress of French canadians in Quebec has been retarded by an unholy Alliance Between their elite and the English Canadian business establishment a my Gill University professor said saturday. Or. V. F. Zolt Vany assistant professor of history said the possibly unconscious Alliance prevented modernization o f Quebec s school system closed Quebec to outside ideas forced Quebec to live within a Shell and created a vacuum. He spoke at a Loyola College panel discussion on French eng Lish relations in Quebec part of a three Day conference that included delegates from other Quebec institutions the univer sity of Ottawa Queen s univer sity and Glendon College Toron to. Or. Zolt Vany declined com ment on the Validity of political proposals for Quebec separa Tion. There was a danger of a dictatorial state being established in such circumstances and or. Zolt Vany said this was the prob Lem that bothered him most. But if after considering the situation carefully French can Ada decided separation offered the Best possibility for self realization it should not be intimidated by threats of economic Stag nation or United states marines arriving to occupy the province. Or. Rosaire Morin director general of the privately organized estates general of French Canada said the Federal government s immigration policy has resulted in Montreal the Paris of the far West becoming a replica of he demanded vastly in creased immigration Powers for Quebec including a big Public Ity Campaign in French Lan Guage countries and Quebec citizenship within a Canadian citizenship. Quebec was in serious need of Young French speaking Quali fied immigrants to help with development or. Morin said. The school system had to be drastically remodelled to integrate immigrants into the French rather than the English Community As had been happening. The estates general founded in 1961 and with representatives elected from s Choo a boards professional groups Trade unions businesses municipalities and patriotic societies de Rives from the estates general of 18th-Century France which advised the government on Var ious constitutional matters. Prof. j. Copp of Loyola said there is some truth in separatist claims that a sort of rhodesian situation existed in Quebec with English language capitalists ignoring the culture of French language workers. Dying Man jailed Toronto up Reform institutions minister Allan Grossman said saturday he will investigate the Case of a 22 year old Man sentenced to nine months in jail although he is dying of cancer. Or. Grossman said he is concerned about the Case of Gerald David Stevens of Toronto who was sentenced in York county court Friday on a charge of breaking entering and theft. Stevens has Hodgkin s Dis ease a form of cancer that at tacks the Lymph glands and spleen. His. Doctor radiologist Eugene Shannon said Stevens is not Likely to live More than three or four years. Or. Grossman said his department has a Large Hospital at Guelph reformatory and if we have the equipment he could be treated there. If we can t treat him we will take him to the nearest hos charges attempted censorship Garrison locks out attorneys new Orleans a District attorney Jim Garrison angrily locked the National District attorneys association out of its convention banquet Here saturday night when officials of the organization recoiled at a proposed speech by the volatile new Orleans prosecutor. Garrison whose Kennedy assassination investigation roused Sharp controversy around the u.s., accused the association of attempted censorship of his planned remarks regarding president Johnson the Federal government and the Federal courts. William j. Raggio president of the association said Garri son s actions were completely some 600 persons Are attend ing the convention. Garrison said the Worth of roast beef dinner on the banquet menu would be sent to three orphanages Here. The abrupt cancellation came after Garrison conferred with Raggio and William Cahn association vice president. They set up the conference after Garrison statements wednesday resulted in the new Orleans official being charged with civil contempt in Federal District court. Raggio said the meeting came after some members reported Garrison had told them that his wednesday attack would Pale compared with what he would say at the banquet. The banquet sponsored by the association was to have been held in a City hotel. But Garri son acting in his position of Host As the City s District attorney ordered the meeting can celled because i will not sub Mit to any censorship or any kind of limitations on my com in the wednesday talk Garri son charged that a three judge Federal court s recent decision that life Magazine correspond ent Davi Chandler did t have to appear before the Orleans Parish grand jury came be cause the weekly publication is withholding evidence of the Kennedy assassination at the direction of the Federal govern ment. C h a n d 1 e r s lawyer asked judge James a Comiskey to cite Garrison for civil contempt. The matter conies up in court next wednesday. Garrison launched an investigation of the assassination of president Kennedy which occurred in november 1963, at Dallas Tex about 18 months ago. Garrison claims the slay ing was plotted in new. Orleans. He has charged two men with conspiracy in the Case. 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