Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 20, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday june 20, 1968 could t say because he had remained in the car when or Drysdale left the car. Or. Nichols testified he no or. Drysdale had shot a do which according to testimony by mrs. Hawkins had interfere with the accused beating o Angela prior to the Date the says the child a murdered. She said or. Drys Dale had tried to strangle the dog when it interfered. Or. Nichols said the dog a his and that he d offered t shoot it before it could b strangled. Mrs. Hawkins had testified the incident occurred while and her four children wer living with or. Drysdale and i half brother on a farm South o Brandon before moving to the City about dec. 1, 1966. But or. Nichols testified wednesday it was a sneaky do on the farm or. Drysdale Hai shot. The Young Man showed sign of annoyance As defence Counse a. C. Hamilton spoke of discrepancies Between portions o or. Nichols evidence wednes Day and statements he had made april 29 at a preliminary hearing of the Case. At one Point after he had admitted to or. Hamilton tha he had t actually seen anyone dressing Angela body in a cowgirl outfit As he d earlier stated or. Nichols snapped Well i Don t think she dressed Crown counsel a. A. Sarchuk Manitoba director of prosecutions tendered As exhibits two love letters the accused was said to have written to mrs Hawkins who was recalled to the stand to identify them. Tuesday five love letters mrs. Hawkins was said to have written or. Drysdale had been tendered As defence exhibits. Mrs. Hawkins had claimed these letters full of terms of endearment were All she claimed the accused had pressured her into calling him these names and that she had been too frightened not to comply. One of the letters read to the court said to have been written by or. Drysdale wednesday was dated aug. 5, 1967 it read Beverley my Dearest Dar Ling i love you my precious Darling with All my heart and soul. J worry about you and our babies All the time. My heart aches All the time for you Darling sweetheart. My Dearest Darling i love you with All my heart and Crown witness Eunice a flab a former employee of a Brandon garage where or. Case May go to jury Drysdale had once worked testified wednesday that once at the Drysdale residence she saw the accused stand a child against a hot Radiator until the child legs were red. Hartley Gies another former employee of the garage and mrs. Gies testified they had seen or. Drysdale Force mrs. Hawkins two boys aged about three and four fight with their fists As a punishment. He would kick them in the backside if they did t punch hard enough to suit him one of the witnesses said. Those Little Guys did t even know what they were mrs. Gies said. Mrs. And or. Gies also said they d witnessed a quarrel Between the accused and mrs. Hawkins Over another woman. Or. Drysdale had slapped around his common Law wife who was then several months pregnant they testified. Or. Justice r. J. Matas of Manitoba court of Queen Bench was presiding Over the Spring Assize court trial of or. Drysdale who has pleaded not guilty. Trudeau repudiates because they opposed his own constitutional views. The Campaign in Quebec is going on on this he said be easier for the liberals in Quebec if they did the. Same but i do not believe this is the. Way to Canadian v he said Quebec Premier Daniel Johnson had recently Quebec Stanfield continued seeking lost yacht London a ships and planes from three countries Riss crossed the Atlantic today for French Sailor Kat whose racing searching Ean de Sank tuesday. Organizers reported that the whereabouts f 14 More boats in the transit Antic race were unknown. De Kat sailing in the Nile single handed yacht race Plymouth to Newport .i., vanished after Radi oing lat his three hulled Sloop Yak a was breaking up 600 Miles est of the Irish coast. Kay Rescue experts figure the earned Frenchman could sur Ive several Days if he managed launch his inflatable rubber life raft. French British and american r Force planes supported ships searching the area. The race sponsored by the Ondon observer began june 1 Ith 35 yachts setting out on the dangerous Atlantic Challenge Ive boats have since turned ack and others radioed they Ere being hammered by save storms late last week. Sharp verbal jabs and jibes. He spoke almost entirely in French. French journalists said his French was Good and had improved since tuesday when he appeared nervous As he used Canada second language. He accused the government repeatedly of failure in managing the Economy and of extravagance and a a r e he cited the decline of Canada shipbuilding Industry As typical of the liberals poor administration. It had reduced the Federal assistance to the shipbuilding Industry at a time when Canada competitors Germany Britain and Japan were being heavily subsidized by their governments to com Pete for commercial contracts. It is nothing but cynicism for the Federal government to throw away a Lew crumbs to the shipbuilding Industry to get the liberals through an election Campaign. Our new government will do everything possible to put our shipbuilding Industry in a Posi Tion to compete with the other countries who Are now beating Canada out of the the political rally was a Success and encouraged local conservatives and Union National organizers to predict that they May be Able to defeat or. Marchand. Liberals after the rally wednesday night scoffed at the claim but acknowledged the meeting had been a Good or. Stanfield was a com been reported As saying his supporters were working for the conservatives because they sup ported special status for Quebec. He referred to Quebec conservative Marcel Faribault support for the two nations theory and then questioned or Faribault status in the conservative party. Some people say he is Leader in Quebec or. Trudeau said and some people say he in t. He was referring to a recent statement by conservative party president Dalton Camp that or. Faribault was t or. Stanfield Quebec lieutenant. Later wednesday night at the North York Centennial Centre in York Centre Riding where Douglas Fisher is nip Chal Lenger or. Trudeau attacked the nip on the same score. He said nip Leader Douglas said he had read and approved All that Quebec nip Leader Robert cliche had said on the Constitution. He said or. Cliche had been saying that Quebec should have the Power to sign treaties the Power of a Sovereign state. Of course or. Cliche has been saying this in French. Probably something has been lost in translation. Probably it was translated by or. Fisher. 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Their appearance packed Hall brought the crowd shouting chanting and scream ing to its feet. They waved banners attached to Small Bamboo canes that carried the names Stanfield Faribault printed in White on a Blue background. There was also the slogan on the banners winning each time or. Stanfield mentioned or. Trudeau or or Marchand name there were Boos and jeers. A Large crowd had gathered outside the Hall before the meeting but it dwindled to around 200 As a heavy rain sent them Scurry ing. Are you going to place your Confidence in a Trudeau Marchand or. Stanfield shouted and his words boomed through the streets of or. Marchand constituency. Never never never was the screaming reply from the Middle aged men and women. There was a marked absence of younger people those in their 20s and 30s. The Quebec meeting was in Sharp contrast to the rally or. Stanfield addressed monday in Toronto. There the crowd was entertained by ukrainian dancers brass bands and a pop group of Young vocalists. The enthusiasm in the Toronto rally was quietly but effectively built up As the meeting progressed. In Quebec the crowd provided its own entertainment jumping to its feet and bellowing and obviously enjoying itself in a manner typical of Large political rallies in this province. It was a grand finale for or. Stanfield for a Day that had started bleakly with heavy rain greeting him at nearly every Stop As he toured Quebec constituencies moving towards Quebec City. He made appear a n c e at Jacques Cartier Cowansville . Hyacinthe and Drummondville. His appearance at the latter Stop gave or. Stanfield a lift. He dropped out of the Cloudy skies in a helicopter to land on a rain soaked parking lot where Only about a score of people appeared to be waiting. As soon As he landed the crowd swelled to Well Over 200 As people left their cars and horns were blown to Greet the conservative Leader. It was a surprisingly Large crowd that stayed to listen to him speak in a heavy downpour. Wherever he spoke wednes Day he delivered his denunciation of the Liberal administration for its management of economic affairs. He claimed canadians were now paying heavily in taxes and High interest rates for the govern ment blunders. Or. Stanfield told the crowd at Drummondville that it. Was evident from the crowd who braved the rain that the Quebec electorate wanted t o take part i in the election. He warned that i it was an election on which the i future of Canada could depend. Sorry about that Toronto up Joseph Beles. 34, pleaded guilty to pos session of stolen Copper wire and was sentenced to foul years in jail by a court Here. Then it was discovered that the wrong Man had been sentenced. Beles a Newmarket area Farmer was later jailed for 30 Days for stealing a radio. Deaths Boivin Arthur s., 79, of 227 notre Dame Street . Boni face. Bontje Daniel Martin 43. Buchholz , 86, of 736 Simcoe Street. Canfield Edwin Ned Arthur 76, of 83 Dun Raven Avenue . Vital retired from w. G. Bell and co. Foley Peter David 45, of 549 Matheson Avenue West Kil Donan employed by Oil and Industry supplies Ltd. Gunnlaugson Magnus 79, of 754 Lipton Street retired from Winnipeg general hos Pital. Heidman Benedikt 75, of 628% notre Dame Avenue suite 1. Jackson Richard Brian 23, of 725 Clifton Street. Lawrence Gerald v. Is of Anola Man. Lindsay William John 82, of Ridgeville Man. Arnfinsen Marie Margaret 72, of 581 Sher Brook Street suite 3, wife of John Arnfinsen. Peters Earl j., 67, of 61 Clayton drive suite 15, . Vital formerly of Stra Hoaks sask., retired Farmer. Ross John Evan 44, of 137 Oak Dean Crescent . James. Schultz Archie 61, of 504 Kimberley East Kil Donan. Woolley Jack Albert 64, of 1946 Portage Avenue suite 11c, . James retired from Winnipeg Hydro. 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