Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 19, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba growing to vol. 75 no. 226 Price Loc Wim comics wednesday june 1968 Sun rises . Moon rises . Sun. . Moon . Forecast very warm 55 and 85 stage walk out protest remarks at peking dinner peking Asp Sov Iet and other leading Diplo Mats walked out of a ban Quet Given tuesday night by chinese Premier Chou in Lai when he said United states and the Sov Iet Union had invented nuclear the walk out was staged by the Heads of missions of Russia East Poland Hun Gary Bulgaria Czechoslovakia and Mongolia. The Premier who was giving the banquet in Honor of Tarizia Nian president Julius Nyerere who arrived tuesday said that with the nuclear non proliferation treaty the United states and soviet Union had Given birth to a new Type of colonial the . And .s.r. Acting in collusion recently established Means of the United nations general Assembly which they so called treaty covering non proliferation of nuclear he said. This is nothing but a huge plot and swindle directed against All Peoples of All coun tries. The . And .s.r. In this Way Are vainly seeking to consolidate their nuclear monopoly and turn non nuclear countries into pm backs Canadian troops on United nations duty in Cyprus voted monday in the armed services ballot. Getting his ballot is sgt. Ell. White of North Sydney n.s., commander of the Hill top outpost. Sgt. White is based at Camp Shilo and his family lives in Winnipeg. Officiating officer at the election is capt. M. W. Mcquinn of Brantford ont. Blames both sides United nations special tons Secretary general u Thant predicted tuesday a Long deadlock in the Vietnam peace negotiations in Paris. At the same time he deplored the rising number of american raids on North Vietnam and the rising number of aggressive acts by the National liberation front in South Vietnam and the rising number of civilian casualties in both areas. For the first time he tended to equate the activities of the Viet Cong with those of the United states going out of his Way to refer to recent Viet Cong raids on the cities of South Vietnam As he had never used words quite that Strong before in describing the communist activities in Vietnam. He has been please see blames Page 24 insults hurled at pm by Stan Mcdowell fort William ont. Special roller skating wednesday Friday it said on one Side of the marquee at the fort William gardens tuesday. On the other tru Deau inside there were people most of them past the age this time Well of the Arena s officer must serve a Winnipeg based Craf Cap Tain cannot quit the service be fore 1971, Manitoba court of Appeal ruled tuesday. The Appeal court concurred d with the april opinion of court of Queen s Bench that capt. William John Mclntosh must re main in the service for five years from the Date he received his Pilot s wings feb. 4, 1966. His application to leave the service under a clause of the Canadian forces reorganization act which unified the army Navy and air Force was rejected by military authorities. The clause authorized members of the old Tri service system to leave the unified service in the first two months of the new sys tem. However a regulation by or Der in Council exempted some categories of trained men from j the clause and obligated them to service As repayment for specialized training. I the five years capt. Mclntosh must serve is repayment for two years training As a flight instructor at a Cost of military authorities testified earlier. Capt. Mclntosh enlisted in the air Force in 1964. Roller skating regulars. A dress in Trudeau Orange it appeared can also be worn with Grey hair. Or. Trudeau was tired tired enough for his English to show occasionally the Wear of working All Day in his second language. In compensation he received an audience that was ready to cheer every punchline and the Best response of the Day to his customary Brief switch into French. Please see insults Page 12 pc nip stands attacked by Gordon Arnold Judy Lamarsh who describes herself now As a retired was in Winnipeg South tuesday night beating the political drum for prime min ister Trudeau arid Liberal candidate James Richardson. The former Secretary of state hit out at both the conservative and new democratic parties for their ambiguous stand on the two nations theory of confederation. Miss Lamarsh said new democratic party Leader Doug Las did t understand Quebec and described Robert cliche his Quebec lieutenant As a very dangerous she said opposition Leader Stanfield does t want to Divide the country but if he is elected he will have support from Quebec that is under the control of Daniel Johnson. Please see pc nip Page 12 looking for a guitar this want and under musical instruments 66 1 d28 Martin guitar s300. Pm. Mike 772-3985 or is among the hundreds of bargains in today s classified Section. No matter what you need shop and save in free press want ads. Douglas tories reg1na up when t. C. Douglas said tuesday night i believe the. People of this prov Ince Trust there was sus he cheering crowd of trained applause from the Over pm riles rival by Peter Jackman Shawville que. Special minister Trudeau is an accomplice to a smear Campaign opposition Leader Stan Field charged tuesday. More than 500 supporters in this Western Quebec Community that Liberal. Sponsored advertise ments in Alberta and new Brunswick Are distorting the conservative program on constitutional development. The prime minister is making an accomplice of him self to a smear Campaign. Earlier he told a knot of supporters at a Gatineau shop Ping Centre that he had asked or. Trudeau to repudiate the ads which claim he stands for flow crowd in the Regina a Mories. When he said Saskatchewan people know i have worked and fought for the Best interests of Ordinary they gave him a half minute standing ova ution. Pay offer six per cent increases Union men told Ottawa up six per cent wage increases for St. Lawrence. Seaway workers this year and next Are fair and prime minister Trudeau said tuesday. His Telegram to the Canadian brotherhood of railway trans port and general workers made firm the government s position in the threatened strike of workers. The cart has set a strike deadline for Friday morning if the Union does not win nine per cent wage increases in each year of a two year contract. The Crown owned Seaway authority announcing plans to Stop traffic on the St. Lawrence Welland and Sault Ste. Marie canals in preparation for the strike is prepared however to resume direct talks with the Union however prime minister tru Deau s support the St. Law rence Seaway authority makes a strike Friday almost in a Union spokesman said today. A r. Trudeau s statement dimmed whatever Hope we had of reaching a the Union said. Local unions have been alerted that a strike is almost he said. The strike would tie up All traffic entering the St. Law rence Seaway at Montreal and at Iroquois ont., where Lake Ontario traffic enters the sea Way. It would also halt All traffic Between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie in the Welland canal. The Sault locks Between Lake Huron and Lake Superior would be strike bound on the Canadian said but not on the . Side. A senior officer of the Seaway authority said in an interview Here that Only the wage Issue is unsolved of 40 issues Dis cussed in negotiations for a new contract. A conciliation Board recommended in a majority re port the six per cent increases in two years but a minority re port recommended nine per cent each demand the cart adopted. Dismissal of charge irks police they fear precedent set on unregistered handguns Winnipeg police were worried tuesday that Dis Missal of an unregistered firearm charge against a North Dakotan might set a precedent for carrying unregistered handguns in Canada. Ilk. Govt. Defeated in lords. But majority unexpectedly narrow in vote on sanctions by Robert c. Toth London special tons the House of lords tuesday Defeated a government order on rhodesian sanctions despite warnings that it was Richard David Knutson 23, pleaded not guilty in Winnipeg magistrate s court monday to a charge of unlawfully having two unregistered firearms in his dwelling House. Magistrate Michael Baryluk said tuesday he dismissed the charge because there was t enough evidence to support it. He did t comment further on his reasons for the dismissal. Police said they arrested or. Knutson and another 23-year-old North Dakota Man at a local Motel april 10 after finding them in Possession of a 9 millimetre Browning automatic pistol Aud a .22 calibre pistol. According to the information Laid against or. Knutson 10 rounds of .22 calibre ammunition and one round of 9-Milli metre ammunition were also seized. Police still have the guns and j Are awaiting instructions on How j to dispose of them. I Crown counsel Hymie Wein Stein was non committal on whether he intended to Appeal magistrate Baryluk s decision. Please see Douglas Page 12 j please see pm backs Page 12 two countries he said the two prime minister had done nothing. He so far does not seem to be a Man i thought he the conservative Leader spent the Day visiting a half dozen Quebec Ridings along the Ottawa River from Montreal to Shaw Ville where he made his major speech of the Day. He spent much of his speak ing time at a series of stops defending conservative policy and explaining the position of Marcel Faribault in the conservative party. He described or. Faribault at one Point As the Leader of the Quebec candidates and please see pm Page 17 Stanfield predicts Victory by Victor Mackie Montreal s t a f f r 6 Gressie conservative Leader Robert Stanfield confidently predicted Here tuesday that he will form a majority govern ment after the june 25-general election. Asked to assess Liow his Campaign inside and outside of Quebec was progressing at a press conference at the close to a hectic Day of touring French Canadian constituencies by Heli copter and automobile or. Stanfield told newsmen that he was convinced the conservative party was making significant gains. I think we Are going to do very Well indeed on june he said. He was asked if he form a government after the voting Day. He replied please see Stanfield Page 12 Toronto special a 34-year-old Man stood at the front of the crowded prisoners Dock in a Magis trate s court in the old City Hall tuesday pleaded guilty to Possession of stolen cop per wire and within min utes was sentenced to four years in Penitentiary with out saying a word. After dealing with two other cases shocked court officials discovered that the wrong Man had been sentenced to the four year Pri son term and that he had nothing to do with the Case. Joseph Beles a new Market area farm worker had answered to another Man s name in magistrate Clare Morrison s court and had quietly walked Down stairs to the cells after receiving the four year sen tence. He re turned a few minutes later when another Case was called and that s when the error was Dis covered. Beles was really charged with stealing a transistor radio from a parked car on Beverley Street. Magistrate Morrison struck out the earlier proceedings Beles pleaded guilty to stealing the radio and was sentenced to 30 Days. John Koval 59, of no fixed address the Man charged with Possession of the cop per wire stolen from an on Tario Hydro Job site later pleaded guilty and was remanded to june 26. The magistrate said he wanted to know whether the Copper wire had been abandoned. Koval claimed he found it in a Roadside ditch. Teens get help in finding jobs by Ken Ingle fourth of a series teen agers in greater Winni Peg have lost the assistance of a three year f r i e n d in finding summer jobs but welcomed Back the help of another for a second year. Teenage overload a privately sponsored Job placement service for Young people was cancelled this Spring but Canada Man Power s student placement Sec Tion in the downtown head quarters was renewed for a second year. Candidates answer questions please see Page 60 under joint sponsorship of office overload and private businesses teenage overload was launched in 1965 in Vancou ver Winnipeg Toronto and Mon Treal. It operated for three years but was dropped this Spring after its founder James Shore of Winnipeg drowned at gods Lake last june following a plane crash. Or. Shore was president and one of the two Winnipeg foun Ders of Drake International services limited of which office overload is one of five employment service subsidiaries. Locally teenage overload operated on an annual budget contributed in two equal shares by office overload and please see teens Page 2 Brandt leaps Wall visits russians to discuss Berlin East Berlin Spe Cial tons West German foreign min ister Willy Brandt tuesday crossed through the Berlin Wall Here on an unprecedented secret Mission to. The soviet ambassador believed to have dealt with the Berlin question. Although the main subject for the talks was almost certainly the new East German controls on Access to Berlin the duration of the talks indicated other East West subjects May have been discussed As Well. Please see Brandt Page 2 fire termed Arspn a fire at . Wednesday at the a and w drive in restaurant 381 Archibald Street St. Boniface was definitely a Case of according to St. Courting political suicide. The vote was an unexpectedly narrow 193 to 184, however and it will be up to the labor government to decide whether that constitutes sufficient Rea son to do away with the largely hereditary and overwhelmingly tory House. Abolitionists within the labor party will undoubtedly Call for Noble blood after this flouting of the will of the elected govern-1 ment and elected House of commons by the non elected Peers. The commons had j approved the sanctions order j in
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