Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, June 22, 1968

Issue date: Saturday, June 22, 1968
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 22, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free priss saturday june 1968 Stock promoter on bail continued de charges and in fact had Pur chased an air Canada ticket to Fly to Toronto today. Cope said the ticket was Pur chased two Days before police interrupted his sleep at the Royal Lancaster hotel at . Friday and took Rush into custody at the request of inter pol the International police organization which had been put on the Alert by the Opp. Cope said the extradition War rant was it was an attempt by the cup to give Rush some bad publicity be fore the trial began. Cope maintained that the Opp had tapped a transatlantic Telephone conversation Between Rush and his wife in Toronto earlier in the week. In that conversation mrs. Rush urged Rush not to return to Toronto and Rush said he would Cope maintained. Cope said Rush who had been convalescing in Panama City before his arrival in London june 9, did not jump bail. He had received instructions from his Toronto lawyer Malcolm Rabb saying the Stock fraud trial had been reset for sept. 9. Rush however decided to re turn to Toronto earlier because he later heard that a hearing might be held stated. Cope maintained that the Bow Street court could do other Wise than to allow Rush out on bail. Bow Street court he said Douglas blasts Trudeau continued earlier in dressed 200 dance Hall in York West Riding the Day head supporters at a and led 40-car procession through suburban Long Branch and Etobicoke. He Drew cheers with almost every sentence in a speech to 400 at a Union Hall and Pep talked 600 workers in the three Way Battleground of York scar Borough constituency. Today or. Douglas flies to British Columbia for weekend appearances in Prince George and Victoria. He will tend to his own Riding of Burnaby Seymour monday and tour the polls Dur ing tuesday s voting. At a news conference Friday afternoon after flying Here from Montreal or. Douglas proposed a plan to get striking St. Lawrence Seaway workers Back on the Job. Had a High world reputation Anc to Grant the extradition Orde would prejudice Rush s position in the Stock Case. The extradition application was com p 1 e t e 1 y Copi maintained that Rush s position May already have been prejudiced by the bad when magistrate b r a d 1 e j granted the View of the said that Rush s court costs for the Day also should be granted. The magistrate said he would take that demand under advisement Bradley in allowing Hugh out on bail ordered that he remain at an address known to the police and Liat he report to the police every 24 hours until the Case comes up again july 1. An other of Rush s lawyers Martin reporters Rush in tends to remain at the Royal Lancaster hotel where he had been picked up. At first Cope urged the court free Rush completely Anc allow him to take the booked plane trip to Toronto but the magistrate said he had to act on the provisional extradition order. Reporters could hear Rush say to one lawyer that he had been ill in Hospital at the time when the Stock fraud Case was to have opened last month. The Toronto court therefore had postponed the Case Rush said. Michael a Young London lawyer appearing for the Ontario government appeared to be confused at the outset of the hearing on details of the Rush Case. He told the court he was acting for the Ca Nadian government even though an Ontario House official had earlier advised him that. He. Was appearing for the Ontario administration. When the Jumble winners answer Mansfield a recess while he magistrate kept pumping him with questions he could not asked for sought further instructions from Toronto. It about . In Toronto when the London hearing opened. Mansfield told the court after transatlantic Telephone Calls that he could not Clear up the question of whether Rush had jumped bail. However he did know mans Field added that the Stock fraud trial had been set for May 21 Dut that it was postponed when affidavits were provided swear ing that Rush who had been the victim of a bomb attack last november was unable to travel torn Panama City for at least 20 weeks. Mansfield said Toronto vials later had reason to ques Tion the reliability of the affidavits. The trial had in the mean Ime been reset for sept. 9, but drought Forward to june 24 when the question of reliability of the affidavits came up. Mansfield said Ontario authorities believed there was a he said he believed the work possibility that Rush would not ers would agree to accept the government s offer of six per cent wage increase in each year of a two year contract if they received a pledge that an Industrial peace commission would be set up. The commission staffed by Neutral experts in the Field of labor economics and labor Law would examine working conditions of All waterfront workers in Canada and recommend wage standards. In the Seaway Case the com Mission would propose a Retro Active settlement formula and the nip Leader said the govern ment could show its Good Faith by agreeing in Advance to accept the decision As binding. Have appeared june 24. Therefore proceeding with the extradition was a matter of some urgency. However he asked for the remand to july 1 in order to obtain the necessary identification and other Evi Dence required in an extradition Case. Cope said that when Rush was arrested he had a substantial amount of Money with him. He did not say How much. Later he told a reporter that Rush had at least with him. Davies one of Rush s other lawyers also told a reporter that Rush had come to London on business. He had come from Panama City by Way of port of Spain Trinidad. St. Vital Kensington Homes have secured some of the most conveniently located Well treed property in greater Winnipeg Only 10 minutes to Portage and main this property is now ready to custom build your new Home see our show Homes today bungalows by Levels split Levels two storeys priced from 4 show Homes open daily 1 to 9 . Corner Moore and Dunkirk drive 253-4305 in the award ing tradition of contest goes on holidays Kelvin Mooney of 427 ban Ning suite 3, is this week s Winner of in the free press Jumble contest the last before Jumble s annual summer Holiday. Five awards of each were won by mrs. Of 111 Hart Avenue mrs. Leo Lamano of old Kildonan Man., mrs. M. Andrushko of 72 Mcadam Avenue and mrs. Julie Akis of we twin Man. Answers to Jumble puzzles 3627 to 3632 Are adage be fog Kennel thwart a wet Blanket Leafy choir sonata Petite see the Point vague Tapir plague comply Puppy love Payee Excel cuddle turban it s Cul tured Guild duchy infuse close aisle newly unlock Ponder cleaned up. Teenager weeps at rally continued in the three minutes since hours Betty and 10 arrived Here at ., the crowd behind her had grown from four people to according to an educated police guess if Betty s eyes had moved once from the moment or. Trudeau arrived on that plat orm except to follow him around when he picked up the microphone Complete with Leavy based stand and moved around to face at one time or another every part of the armed concourse she would Lave seen that from All the in dress of skyscraper windows coking Over the Square there were thousands More watching. Betty like so Many of this City s people whose names originated neither in France nor lie British Isles is a genuine Hon Trealer she weeps Bilin rally. She wept when or. Trudeau talked in French about the City where i was where All his began More than three centuries she wept when he set a cheer bouncing off the cruciform Ower of la place by recall no that it was from Here that lie explorers went out and All he voyageurs that discovered his country our she wept when he said in Rench and then in English hat it would be much easier o have just one language just culture just one people it would be much easier and much he did t bore Betty with too much of a recital of the Virtues claimed by the party he Hap pens to Lead though he did eem to imply that the june 25 election was one of those crucial uni Rig Points one of those privileged of a people s history. Betty could t be expected to Ake that with a Grain of Salt. She had left her Grain of Salt lome with her geometry text and her calorie charts and other hings that matter to Middle aged people. She had t left the Middle aged people Home though. They were there making up much of the crowd. Nobody asked them what they had left Home but it May have been their Middle age. They stood among the placards most in French Quebec wants que Bec needs on one of them there was Linus with Liis thumb and his Blanket saying Security is a there was even one that said let s make a counterweight with but in that setting Al though it was Trudeau s own word and philosophy seemed incongruous. To what or. Trudeau finished by Lead ing in the singing of o Canada. Betty who weeps bilingually hit her Peak flow at the moment when he switched languages in mid phrase going from Etta to glorious and mi1. Trudeau leaned into the crowd and touched hands. Betty had been there since she was in perfect position for watching. But she was badly placed for touching hands. He missed her and went on. And then who knows what made him do it he stopped and came Back to that Corner. He reached Down and Betty reached up. Contact. Betty could t say an intelligible word for a Good five minutes after that. Then she could say How old she was but it took one of her friends who May. Have brought her Grain of Salt along to give her name. All she could say and she said it and said it Between sobs that came up from the Navel was of it s a Beautiful Betty had had a Good Day. So had Pierre. Poll gives liberals 47% of popular vote continued in countries around the world where Gallup affiliates publish. Their on political party standings the Institute emphasizes that it does not predict it reports on party standings at the interviewing Date in this Case almost a week before the final vote. Moreover it operates within a margin of error of four percentage Points that is the extent to which the results May differ from what would be obtained if the whole population surveyed had been interviewed. Because these findings Are based on the popular vote across the country it is unsound to translate the findings into seats. Political favor for the various parties has been particularly turbulent during the past few months. Two new leaders and two highly publicized political conventions have affected the pattern of voting behaviour. Normal party loyalties which have shifted because of the Impact of these Well be reversed when men. And. Women Are in the voting Booth. Techniques for handling the Many. Problems involved in reporting pre election party have been developed. There is As no method for measuring the changes which May occur Between the final interviewing and the actual Eleo Tori. The Gallup poll has never claimed to be in fallible but its techniques tested in Many countries for Many years Are the most effective methods yet devised for establishing political behaviour. In obtaining its information the Institute uses modern sampling techniques in which a scientific Sample of All eligible voters is asked if a Federal election were held today which party s candidate do you think you would favor Here is the share of the popular vote actually obtained by the Federal parties in the last three elections together with the Gallup poll s final re port based on interviewing several Days before the election obtained by the Federal parties in the last three 1962 election liberals conservatives nip soc cred others Gallup report 38% 36 12 13 actual vote 37% 37 13 12 1 19c8 election liberals conservatives nip soc cred others 1965 election liberals conservatives nip soc cred others 41 32 14 13 100% 44 29 18 9 100% Gallup poll world copyright reserved t 100% 42 33 12 13 100% 40 33 18 9 100% Canadian Institute of Public opinion Jerry t. Mcnulty who has been elected presi Dent of the kiwanis club of Panorama City California. He is formerly of Man. On his Way to the kiwanis International convention in Toronto june 30, he will visit his mrs. C. B. Mcnuity in Winnipeg. One Dies As truck hits pole Ethelbert Man. Up one Man was killed and another injured Early saturday when their truck crashed into a Power 3ole five Miles South of this West Central Manitoba town. Ramp have not released the names of the dead and injured believed to be Dauphin Resi dents. The injured Man was reported to be in satisfactory condition in Hospital. The truck left Highway 10 and burst into flames after striking the pole. Power in this area was interrupted briefly. The Accident happened at about . Campaign deaths Douglas so Arnott George spot wart of West Vancouver formerly of Winnipeg. Baker Gladstone Ewart 78, of Matlock retired As super visor of commercial building. Booth mrs. Nettie Mcleod 73, of 812 Wolseley Avenue suite 10. Bristow Charles Rowland of Lachine que. Greig Donald Alexanderg of 2256 Gallagher Avenue son of or. And mrs. Archie a. Greig. Harding William 80, of St. Andrews Manitoba. Ingram Leslie Alexander 67, of Portage la Prairie retired from farming. Jackson mrs. Margaret Elizabeth 70, of 230 main Street suite 4. Kennedy Ray Watt 58, of 485 Osborne Street formerly of Russell Man., manager of Mcleod mail order depart ment. Lane James Edward 73, of St. James Man., formerly of Stratford on Avon England retired from the Manitoba government. Macdonald Christina 79, of 296 St Mary s Road St. Boniface wife of George Macdonall Madill Lily 83, of Selkirk Man. Formerly of Petersfield. Mcintosh Margaret Duncan 78, of 1601 Alexander. Avenue wife of Archibald p. Mcintosh. Michalecki Michael 77, of 1012 Pritchard retired from car. Onysko John formerly of St. Andrews Man. Sapko John 80, of Libau Man. Scherban Mildred ethely May 53, of 21 Dahlia Avenue West Kildonan employed As nurse widow of Harry Scher. Bain. Slamp Lake cashier of Ontario liquor commission. Trudeau Albert 66, of 276 Dumoulin Street St. Boniface retired from Empire press. Walter Canon William h. J., 86, of 400 Assiniboine Avenue suite 27, retired from mini Stry. Wong Chuck 71, of 672 Dufferin Avenue. Zilinskas Joseph George 81, of 406 Ross Avenue. Daniel 51, of red 0 n t. Employed As please see death classified wheat covers More of the world s farm land than any crop. It is grown in 48 american states. Tests car hits pole Man Dies in fire a Manitoban was fatally burned at . Saturday when the car he was driving struck a Hydro pole and Cut a High voltage wire about six Miles South of Ethelbert Man. An ramp spokesman said Joseph Verhage age unkown of Dauphin died at the scene of Burns. The car was destroyed by the fire. Maurice Delaurier also of Dauphin a passenger was admitted to Dauphin general Hospital where his condition is reported to be fair. Coroner or. M. Postoski of Dauphin has ordered an inquest into the death for saturday afternoon in Dauphin. Silver was discovered in Ari Zona in 1583 near the present City of Prescott. The winning party will need 132 seats for a majority not counting the commons speaker. Lucien Lamoureux speaker in the last House is running As an Independent in the Ontario Riding of Stormont Dundas and is expected to be named Perma nent speaker in the next House. Neither liberals nor conservatives Are opposing or. Lamoureux although nip candidate Tim Wees has stayed in the race. At least 52 winning candidates will be new maps. There Are that Many Ridings where former maps Are not in the race. Thirty four women Are Candi dates compared with 37 in the last election on nov. 8, ,1965. The armed voted throughout the last week and their ballots will be announced next saturday. In 1965, the service vote was 63.3 per cent in favor of the liberals. It overturned two seats which had gone conservative on the basis of the civilian vote. Public Cost of the election is estimated at the political parties Are expected to spend at least including each for the Liber als and conservatives. Both the liberals and conservatives have picked new leaders since 1965 when Cana Dian voters elected their fourth minority government in eight years. Minority governments were doctors poisoned London a fifteen doctors were taken to Hospital wednesday with suspected food poisoning after a cold lunch at London Headquarters of the British medical association. The doctors had eaten Chicken and Ham salad and later col lapsed with stomach pains and vomiting. They had been attend ing a conference. Accident questioned returned in 1957, 1962, 1963 and 1965. Prime minister Trudeau is trying for the first Liberal majority government since Louis St. Laurent led the liberals to Victory in 1953. Conservative Leader Robert Stanfield is aiming for the first conservative majority since or. Diefenbaker s 1958 sweep. Sunday Channel 7 at 7 . 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Douglas told a news con-1 Ference he thinks the workers would agree to accept the cur rent government wage offer of six per cent and return to work on the strength of a pledge that the commission would soon be set up. The nip Leader suggested that the commission be asked to recommend a retroactive wags settlement binding the govern ment. The workers would have the option of accepting or rejecting the settlement., but he said he would not wish to define too closely what kind of immediate agreement would be necessary to end the strike. The important thing was to end the current stalemate which he blamed on transport minister Hellyer and prime minister Trudeau. Or. Hellyer had gone on Tele vision sunday proclaiming a rigid position on the six per cent offer. Or. Trudeau had later endorsed the stand. Or. Douglas said his formula for the commission would bring to Bear expertise and Public opinion forcing the two sides in the dispute to negotiate meaningfully. 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