Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 17, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winner to he the press Mok Dat Juht 17, students surrender sorbonne continued seizure of the sorbonne Fol Lowed the government takeover Friday of the Odeon theatre another bastion of student Cul Tural revolution a few blocks away. The University of Paris science department also on the left Bank was believed still in student hands. No firearms police who searched the Sor Bonne sunday evening after the evacuation reported finding a vast assortment of clubs pick handles Iron bars hatchets chains Gas masks helmets cans of gasoline Medicine countless posters and pamphlet s but no firearms. They also discovered the last occupants a Young couple sleeping in a fond embrace in one. Of the class rooms. The education ministry called on University officials to take Steps monday toward restoring the sorbonne to its proper academic role. This will include further discussion of University reforms. Students and other Young people had occupied the Sor Bonne since May 13, setting up their own governing committees and engaging in Marathon de Bates. A temporary police takeover of the sorbonne Early in May ordered try government officials to prevent threatened violence touched off the first bitter student police clashes which helped inspire a nation wide strike and brought France to the Brink of political chaos. The government moved in on the sorbonne about 1 . Sunday with the announced of investigating of a youth last night. The Interior ministry said the building would be closed for several Days. Policemen surrounded the building while prefect Maurice Grimaud and several aides entered. Or. Grimaud talked with student leaders inside but they apparently refused to Budge. Hand out Flowers hundreds of police maintained their cordon around the Bui dim after or. Grimaud left and gradually a crowd of students and other people gathered in the streets. Members of one Studen group astounded the policemen by handing out Flowers. Late in the afternoon another government delegation entered the sorbonne. According to student sources University rec Tor Jean Roche joined the talks and told the Young occupants they could leave the building in safety. The students began coming jut afterwards some carrying suitcases or bundles of clothing. About the same time police officers and University officials entered the building to launch heir search. Meanwhile a policeman out Ide had been trying to disperse i r a in a r e n crowd of everal thousand people. While some youngsters continued distributing others Sang he communist internationale and chanted sorbonne for he students or Avoca fight started in due course the police Iegan using grenades and the fighting started. There were confusing of saturday night s knifing incident. The govern ment said a Young. Student Jacques Barbier was brought of the hotel Dieu Hospital in a car known to have been used by Young demonstrators As an ambulance during earlier Vio ence. Police interviewed the said he had brought he wounded youth from an infirmary at the sorbonne. The student occupation com Mittee inside the sorbonne insisted the knifing victim had been brought first to their infirmary after being wounded somewhere else. Safety hat handed to worker a Gold safety helmet was presented thursday to Richard son building site construction worker Walter Brooks of 427 Winterton Donan. Avenue East Kil Wolfe answers charge w. Elliott Wilson chairman of the workmen s compensation Board said the safety program organised by the site general contractors Poole construction Ltd., would be used As an example together firms. He said or. Brooks was putting away some tools when he was struck by a Concrete Block. It smashed his helmet and knocked him unconscious. His Only injury muscle in his neck. A pulled Field Day for . I voters a charge that Bernie Wolfe Liberal candidate in Selkirk has contravened the Federal elections act by using the address of his election Headquarters As his address on the official nomination papers was termed monday by or. Wolfe As sheer exaggeration for the purpose of publicity the allegation was made by the new democratic party candidate in Selkirk de Schreyer. People know where i . Who explained that he used the address of his Headquarters 919 Henderson Highway because he has no mail service at his Home on Plessis Road in Transcona. There is no necessity that the address Given on nomination papers be that of the Candi Date s place of residence said or. Wolfe. He said this would make it very r difficult for members of parliament who live in Ottawa. The election notices came out a week ago and or. Schreyer had ample Opportunity to make Kiesinger May Confer with lbs continued routes visas and increased taxes and travel costs on Ger Man goods shipped Overland Kiesinger announced that his government would pay the in which Are estimated at sunday Hunting hit Wasagaming Man. Staff the majority of the members of the Manitoba wildlife federation Are against sunday Hunt ing anywhere in the province. Three resolutions proposing sunday Hunting in some form All went Down to defeat Here at the wildlife federation s an Nual convention. Sunday Hunting is allowed in Northern Ontario Quebec and British Columbia and Alberta is considering legalizing it. It is illegal in Manitoba and the wildlife federation wants it to stay that Way. I want to take my wife and children out into the country on sundays and i want to be Able to do it without any bullets flying around my said one of the delegates expressing the opinion of the majority. The federation s Winnipeg had sought to allow sunday Hunting on Crown lands or a game except migratory Birds. This would take the pressure off far Mland and re direct Hunters to the remoter areas it was argued. The flin. Elon chapter wanted allow Hunting on sunday North of the-52nd parallel to help the economically depressed area in Northern Manitoba. To teen a six Day Hunting week he. Government could ban Hunt ing ton a Normal weekday the proposed. The Thomps on area had wanted to legalize sunday Hunt ing North of the 54th parallel Only because Many Thompson Hunters work shifts and Are. Off on weekends. But this proposal went also Down to defeat. Continued this allegation face to face but he did said or. Wolfe. This is just a publicity stunt on his said or. Wolfe he should be concentrating on the. d. A. Nightingale returning officer for Selkirk said nothing in the act had been contravened. No provision of the act prescribes that such address has to be that of the candidate s place of Ordinary he said Reading from Secton 10 of the Nota Bene Section of nominating papers. Water turns Pink Maxwell . A Early morning risers found Pink water coming out of their faucets sunday. City employee Jeff Bartlett arrived at work and discovered someone had put several packages of instant Sweet drink in a storage tank. Douglas in Manitoba wednesday new democratic party Leader to g. Douglas returns to the Manitoba hustings wednesday for a Day Long round of electioneering in Dauphin and Winnipeg. Or. Douglas will arrive in the province at wednesday afternoon following a visit to Saskatchewan. First Stop is Dauphin where the nip Leader is scheduled to address a rally at the town s ukrainian Catholic Hall at . He leaves Dauphin at 3 . And h i s chartered aircraft touches Down in Winnipeg an hour later in time for a stint in front of the television Cam Era s at Channel 7. Promptly at 8 ., or. Douglas will appear before the party faithful at a rally in the auditorium where he. Will be joined by most of the nip hopefuls in the province he leaves Winnipeg shortly after noon on thursday follow ing a Coffee party in the Norway House apartments 1301 Rothesay Avenue be tween 10 . And . The Coffee Clatch is part of de Schreyer s Campaign for re election in Selkirk Riding. Record lows set in sask. The weather office said Fri Day record Low temperatures were set at three centres in Saskatchewan. A temperature of 32 at was two degrees cooler than the previous record set on june 14 in 1964. Prince Albert had 33 degrees compared with 34 degrees set june 14 in 1936 and 1964. At Broadview a temperature of 34 tied the record set in that Community in 1958. Build fewer Homes a total of dwelling units were started in Norway during january april fewer than in 1967. Greyhound summer bus schedule set greyhound bus lines will operate on a summer schedule Between june 27 and sept. 4 across Canada according to a Eress release from f. L. Mogen vice president Grey hound lines of Canada Ltd. The present two eastbound buses daily will be increased to four one through to Montreal and three to Toronto. Five buses to. Calgary will leave Winnipeg daily and seven Vancouver bound buses will travel from Calgary every Day through the Rogers pass. An increasingly popular convenience Are buses which travel great distances without requiring passengers to change vehicles. One such service connects Calgary and Montreal. Home for elephants South Africa s Kruger nation Al Park is Home for elephants. A year. Foreign a Miji ister that protests by the Western allies would not be sufficient to meet the situation but he did not suggest what else the allies could do. Some members of Kiesinger s c h r i s to a n democratic party want put pressure by treaty against the spread of Nudera weapons unless the russians fish Terpene against the travel regu lations but " Brandt s social deip partners in the govern Sterit coalition with the Chris Tian democrats contend i this could damage b r a n d t Alt tempts to . Relations with communist countries in Eastern Europe. Officers7 named three Winnipeg men were elected to executive positions in the Canadian jewish Congress during a plenary Assembly in Toronto. Sol Kanee was elected chair Man of the National executive David Levin National vice and. Steinberg chair Inan Western Region ,.microscope, of the world s 10 hmm. By 16 collection of Galileo Galilei s part of the Odessa museum s collection of rare books. On the Stan Field team it. Hon. Joh Iulg. D1efenbaker Prince Albert As Long As he remains in the Public life of this country i Hope and expect he will continue to be the out standing defender of individual rights Irti Canada. Be Long As i have anything to do with the leadership of this party the legacy of compassion and humanity that he has left us will be Robert Stanfield vote progressive conservative the crowd had a grand time. When or. Perrault said real wealth in Canada had increased under the liberals an nip heckler shouted so has the when or. Douglas said his party wanted an Economy that would be operated by canadians and for canadians the Call came let s have some motherhood or. Maclean spoke about put Ting the country Back on a sound financial basis and Drew this tagline so vote or. Price did t get. Off Scot free. When he suggested the audience take British Columbia As an example of sound fiscal management by a social credit government a voice called you take the atmosphere sparked some pretty rough comments by the candidates too. Or. Perrault who stepped Down As provincial Liberal Leader to enter the Federal race called or. Douglas a financial arsonist and accused him of not telling the truth about the party s attitude towards que s role in confederation. Or. Perrault was drowned out when he started talking about the period when or. Douglas was Premier of Saskatchewan. He said the nip Leader Al Lowed a texan to set up a shoe factory there with an invest ment that totalled 20 cents a sold at a share. The details of this Story were drowned out by howls from the nip supporters. Or. Maclean a self styled got similar treat ment when he said an nip government would push Canada into its most fantastic Depres the crowd hooted him Down when he described or. Douglas As the Scarlet Pimpernel of Ca Nadian politics and accused the nip of encouraging intellectual louts to stir up disorder at Simon Praser University censured recently by Canadian association of University teach Feudal administrative practices. Or. Douglas raised a chorus of. Comment when he spoke about the liberals and conservatives trying to the Waters Over the Carter Royal commission report on taxation. Among other changes it recommended introduction of a tax on capital gains. Sales of Canadian military material to the United states during the Vietnam War also sparked some Sharp conflict. Or. Douglas said Canada should not be sending War mate rial to the . For Vietnam. This the Only exception to a government policy that had banned All arms shipments in other parts of the world where trouble erupted or. Perrault suggested for mer1 prime minister Lester Pearson should be offered by Canada As a Man of International stature who could help work toward peace in Vietnam. But he sparked a two minute bedlam period by adding that red tanks were rum bling into Hungary there was no nip or. Douglas denied this later saying the party had issued a Public protest at the time or. Maclean said to Cut off sales of All materials that could feb e used in War would mean no sales to the . Of Wood Oil steel and a multitude of other products. All of you would starve to the night confrontation capped a Busy sunday for or. Douglas. He did some personal door knocking along Highlan a neat Street lined with bungalows in the heart of his Riding where everyone in the half dozen houses he went to knew him on sight. Then he got a Dandy reception from a crowd of about at a shoo in picnic for himself and other party candidates in the Vancouver area. He was to leave for Regina. Today on a final Cross country sprint before returning to Van Couver for the last Campaign weekend and election Day. 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