Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, March 22, 1968

Issue date: Friday, March 22, 1968
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Previous edition: Thursday, March 21, 1968

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 22, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday March 22, 1968 koreans await Barley continued most of us have everything and then some. Many koreans have the mis Fortune of belonging to the two thirds of the world s population that is starving everyday year after year. Perhaps it is time for us to count our blessings and Start helping those who have nothing. As in previous years the free press in co operation with the unitarian service commit tee has launched it Barley for Korea Campaign and until now the response has been great. Anyone wishing to contribute May donate Cash or Send cheques or Money orders to the free press Barley for Korea fund at 300 Carlton Street Winnipeg 2, Man. Those donating in person at the first floor counter of the free press Bui dig will receive temporary receipts for income tax purposes. All donors including those who wish to remain Anonym Ous will get receipt from the unitarian service committee. Please help fill another Box car with Barley for the hungry children of Korea. Here is an up to Date list of donors to the free press Barley for Korea fund. Mrs. B. Webster is miss a. Cor win is e. Lehmann s3 or. 8. Mrs. Sis George blow s10 m. Park s5 m. Gaudry is mrs. E. Lynch s5 mrs. P. R. Stewart s5. D. Boyka s5 v. Guenther s2s m. Mcgougan s10 k. Gamble s10 or. Mrs. James Mcclelland s2 mrs. Douglas m. Stanes 55 m. Veenhoven s3 p. S5 Jackie Loewen s10. M. Warkentin k. Warkentin s10 t. Shannon s2 a. Edross s10 c. R. Hopper s10 r. Mackay s3 Helmsdale Oak St. Sextet s6 c. Pinzker s3 j. Hutchison is John Olson s10. Or. Mrs. G. H. Shead s3 m. C., s30 c. Marceniuk s5 mrs. B. Fen Gler s10 m. Kau Lozy 52 mrs. Julian Waligrosky 55 Leon Slidar so a. Krogh s7 a. Besson family 54 f.1 Lect is Sandra a. Doak. 51 Jim Mackay is. A. Tochluk is o. Is g. Rowley is k. Avery is j. Jardine is m. Wilding is a. Leventis is j. Petersen is c. Peever 51 e. Collins is Irene Mackay is Dennis Ted mrs. Aime Hogue 51 Alice Porter Sot mrs. H. K. Klowak is Fred Sansom s10 c. Armson s3 n. Hnatowich 52 b. M. Coghlin s5 Patricia station s2 mrs. Hamilton Bourke s2 miss r. Block is n. F. 8, p. L. Murray s3 e. Caney s10 m. J. Godwin s20 h. B. Wooldridge a. Cook 59 or. Mrs 0. Cornwell w. Cook s2 d. Folkers s10 Myrtle Scott 55 mrs. H. Clifford s5 Alexander Robertson s5 Maywood Coffee girls 52 miss a. Cooper s2s mrs. , 52 or. 8. Mrs. M. Macphall 55 h. L. Verrall 510. Mrs. E. Taylor is b. Plett s10 Anna Voth s20 Peter Voth s10 j. F. Krocker s10 Loara Linklater s2 Fischer family s10 or. Mrs. Michael Phillip s2s mrs. Chrid sir. Mrs. G. Johnson m. E. T. S20. Greg Mccall 51 mrs. G. Schettler s2 a. Pengelly 51 mrs. G. Graham s5 Ted Liebrecht s2 Verna Baker is w. J. Grater s2 mrs. V. E. Muller 52 Robbie Burns Lodge s2 Govert Muys s5 mrs. S. E. Holloway e. Peters s10, mrs. G. H. Page s3 s. Kushlyk is i. Rodin s10 mrs. Maurice Massicotte s3. Or. Henri Roleux e. M. Lyon is or. And mrs. J. Poznak s3 m. Martin35 or. Mrs. E. B. Turriff is mrs. H. Kirkpatrick s5 Ruth Stirk s5 v. 510 mrs. E. Morey s2 mrs. A. E. Cook is. South Hill motor sales co. Ltd., s10 or. Mrs j. M. Loewen sic mrs. M. Strus s20 e. Smolak 51 a. T. Goodman 510 Jeffrey Stubbs 52 Helen Burnett is n. Emma Landry 55 Noel Lanthier g. A. Phillips is k. Conn 52 Beth Cooil s25 n. Mcdougall 55 mrs. L. Racklin 52 jewel o Sullivan Sid Nell Chambers 55 mrs. A. Willis is j. Jackson Mccreedy s2 Sherry Puhach 55 l. Wieler g. T. Gostick s2 mrs. Miller s2 Agnes Nelson s2. Norlaine Macbain s5 mrs. R. Parker 52 w. G. Calder s7 mrs. F. Hal Las is Atchison family 55 Stella Grant is mrs. S. Cramer s2 miss c. Denomme 52 mrs. B. V. Munshaw s10 Beryk s3 mrs. Benedickson 525 s. Pollek 510. P. Diduck s5 h. Barten is a. Stear 52 Lincoln sales service or. 8, mrs. J. G. Stoesz 510 Don Helen Mark Tracey Hintz s4 or. A. H. Mierau 55 miss g. M. Donald 52 r. A. Blunt s10 mrs. P. Len ton s2 a. Blair mrs. K. E. Porter s10 a. W., is. Henry Schellenberg 510 Jacob j. Krahm s10 mrs. P. J. Wall s20 j. Winnemuller s5 mrs. E. J. Paget s2 Pamela i. Forsyth s5 j. R. Wishart 510 h. Winters Cecil c. Cox s10. Derksen plumbing heating Ltd., s100 a w. Harper Acme welding Supply Ltd. Or. De mrs. J. Faso 51 William Cheslock 52 Larry Collins agencies Ltd. Is mrs. S. A. Robertson is c. V. Nordrum mrs. Ethel Wiloby s2 Peter f. Clas sen is mrs. B. Balderston Anonymous. S254 total scorn superstition Southampton England up a dance for the non superstitious was held at a Hampshire ballroom Friday oct. 13, to raise Money for Chari to. Guests of Honor were a Cou ple who got engaged Friday aug. 13, 1965, and married Fri Day May 13, 1966. Israeli troops return continued the arabs were reported optimistic that the Council would adopt a Resolution condemning Israel and warning that effective Steps would be taken if the attack was repeated. The United states rebuked both Israel and Jordan. The state department acknowledged that the israeli invasion was in response to terrorist attacks but said it was damaging to the Hope for a pravda the soviet communist party newspaper warned Israel to expect punishment for the attack on Jordan. The israeli government declined to comment. Informed sources said Israel had ample proof of Arab Sabot age activities and Israel s Dele Gate to the United nations Yosef Tekoah had been instructed to present them. The israeli chief of staff . Haim bar lev insisted that the lightning invasion was not a reprisal for recent raids by Arab guerrillas but an attack aimed at destroy ing the bases of Al Fatah the terrorist organization which by israeli estimate has Mem Bers. Amman radio claimed that the invasion Cost Israel dearly. It. Said the jordanian forces destroyed 45 israeli tanks and about 50 other armoured vehicles and shot Down five israeli planes. It admitted the loss of 10 tanks and 10 other vehicles. Israel acknowledged the loss of six armoured vehicles and one plane but said the Pilot parachuted to safety. It was the first thrust Israel has made into Arab territory since the june War and the big Gest engagement since then. Israeli spokesmen said that at the height of the fighting Para troops pushed to within 25 Miles of Amman the jordanian Capi stat. Start now and get ready a fun Spring summer. Final Low Winter rates per month dial this number today for further information 786-5651 reducing machines steam Baths mechanical massages reducing programmes Sauna Baths sunlamps facilities for men and women women lose of flab from upper Arm trim Waistline by 2" to 4" reduce hips 2" to 4" lose 1" to 2" from thighs reduce and reshape calf to 1 trim Ankles by 1 4 months free if we fail to get the following results in 60 Days overweight lose 15 pounds 2 inches off hips and Waist take one Inch off Ankles. Underweight add 2 inches to bust improve posture and re proportion body measurements. International gym 1654 Portage ave. the Viscount Gort shielding boy says magistrate continued Days in jail. He had pleaded guilty. Two other Guelph men Pat Rick Mccara and Harvey Carle ton 24, whose cases followed Winfields also pleaded guilty to traffic offences. Mccara was charged with driving while disqualified. Carleton was charged with impaired driving and driving whle under suspension. Their names and Mccara s Case was adjourned for sentence and Carleton was Given 14 Days in jail and a released later by Crown attorney Richard Chaloner. Magistrate Kurata threatened to impose a 14-Day sentence on mall wraith for contempt of court if Winfield s name or sen tence was reported. The Guelph Mercury did not report the sentence. We did not do it because i did not want our reporter going to jail for 14 said manag ing editor Joseph Collins. After finding Winfield guilty magistrate Kurata asked him if he had anything to say. Or. Winfield told the Magis trate he wanted him to use his influence to got me not to put his name in the paper naming me by or. Mcilwraith said. He said he had children going to school and that other children would ridicule them and that it would be injurious to his in a statement Early today or. Kurata said my major concern in excluding the press and or. Mcilwraith the Only member of the press there was the fact a seven year old child a minor might be affected by the Evi Dence Given by his father and at no time was there any intention to prevent the press from having the name or sentences of any the Man had pleaded guilty and had been asked if there was anything he had to say on his own behalf the magistrate said. Because i did t realize or know what would be said by him i adjourned the court and invited or. Mcilwraith into my Chambers and asked him if he would consider withholding any thing the accused might have to say in order that his son would not be or. Mcilwraith said thurs Day when we sat Down in the magistrate s Chambers he said you won t be using this i told him we have one policy at the paper in All cases of this kind. We always use the in his statement magistrate Kurata said or. Mcilwraith indicated to me that he would not personally co operate and he never mentioned the policy of his news paper. He referred to what he termed his personal policy and bluntly refused to avoid involving the seven year or. Mulh wraith s Only com ment today on the magistrates prepared statement was. I have nothing to say at czech president resigns the april 4-6 Liberal Conven Tion now is less than two weeks off and the Cabinet contenders will have Little time for campaigning if the House continues to set next week. The government has been trying to clean up supplementary estimates but so far the House has adopted those of Only five departments finance veterans affairs external affairs the Secretary of state s office and defence production. Also required is an interim Supply vote to give the govern ment authority to pay its Bills during the recess., the nip wants the govern ment to Call its Bill aimed at lowering prescription drug prices before adjournment. But the government has not agreed and the new democrats have been prolonging debate on supplementary spending in Hopes the government will change its mind. Only nip members spoke i debate thursday apart from defence production minister Drury. Stanley Knowles nip House Leader told the Canadian press that any reasonable proposition from the government could bring commons business continued but after his loss of the top party Post in january to Liberal slovak communist Alexander Dubcek Novotny remained like the giant statue of Stalin that once loomed Over the Prague Symbol to liberals of the illiberal past. The statue was torn Down in 1962, 10 years after the death of the russian dictator. Novotny s resignation came Only two months after he was reduced to the largely ceremonial Post of president. Once regarded As the most durable of Eastern european leaders he had been czech party chief since 1953. His final eclipse broke Over the country when . Jan Sejna top party official in the defence ministry defected to the . Last month with most of the country s military secrets. Prague newspapers freed of censorship after two decades of communist Rule broke the Story that Sejna tried to use an a Mored division to Block the Liber Al move to oust Novotny As first Secretary. During the clamor Many Novotny supporters resigned and the Deputy minister of defence committed suicide. Through the storm Novotny remained isolated in the presidential Palace and his first cent Public statement was an interview published1 by two Prague newspapers thursday. He told the newspapers he had been suffering from gastric trouble which later turned to influenza and he would face the Public As soon As his health improved. Although Celeska said the res ignation was for reasons of health presidium member Otakar Simunek indicated earlier this week the president was being forced out As a matter o party discipline. Filibuster prolongs session continued to a Quick end. But he saw no Strong Prospect of this. It was More Likely the com Mons would have to sit for at least a Day or two next week. Thursday the 150th sitting Day of the current parliamentary session which began last May was devoted mostly to nip criticism of the defence production and Industry depart ments. Max Saltsman Loo South said the Industry department has not fulfilled Hopes that it would work primarily for the growth of manufacturing Industry in Canada. He was particularly critical of the so called designated area program under which the government offers tax incentives to industries locating in certain areas. Too often the effect of this program was to base the Economy of a Small Community on one or two industries that might soon become obsolete. He proposed closer study of the idea of growth i have in mind specific areas in All parts of Canada that could absorb the surplus working population and the Young people who Are moving from the farms and Small towns where growth is Barry Mather Westminster complained about Canada supplying Materiel to the United states that finds its Way to Vietnam Battlefront. De Schreyer Field accused the defence production department of exercising regional Bias against the Western provinces in the award ing of contracts. Or. Drury de Nied the charge. Colin Cameron to cow Chan the islands said Canada could no longer play a significant part in any major War because of the dominance of costly weapons systems in the military picture. Canadians in loathe to accept this fact but the effect on Many Young men in the armed forces had been lilting lift Brookman Park eng land up workmen using a 90-foot Crane of a building site Here found they got mysterious music on the Job. The bbl investigated and found the Crane s electrically operated Hook picked up programs from a transmitter and acted As a loud speaker. Blaming of Israel opposed continued and Pakistan were expected to consult privately on strategy this morning. A Council meeting was scheduled for . The afro asian proposal contained four major elements 1. The Council should condemn Israel for its Large scale military action in flagrant Viola Tion of the in charter and of the ceasefire 2. Israel should be warned that acts of military reprisal could not be tolerated. 3. 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