Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 24, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday june 24, 1968 drop extradition Rush asks Ontario London up Rush Stock promoter wanted in Toron to in connection with an alleged Stock fraud conspiracy says he will fight if the on Tario attorney general continues attempts to extradite him from Britain. But if the extradition proceed Ings Are dropped he said in an interview sunday he will return to Toronto immediately. Rush was arrested in his Hote room Early Friday and appeared in court saturday in connection with efforts to have him returned to Toronto. I m no he said sunday. If they give me half a Chance if they withdraw the extradition business i la take the next plane to Toronto. But if they want to extradite me i la after his court appearance Rush was. Released on about so Doo bail and ordered to report to police every 24 hours and to turn in his pass port. The first stage of his extradition proceedings was remanded until july 1. Rush was originally charged with conspiracy to defraud the Public in connection with the Sale of stocks involving Darien exploration Ltd. A and British overseas Mutual fund. Rush said in his interview sunday he was not guilty of any fraud. No investor has Ever lost any Money in my companies. My main company British overseas Mutual fund is not even based in Canada. It is based in Panama where i make my Home and where i do my Rush faces extradition under the fugitive offenders act since 1967 the Only act under which extradition can be sought the prosecution must prov Rush is a fugitive who is seek ing to evade trial or punishment connection with a known crime. Michael Mansfield Ontario government counsel said Rush is wanted in connection with indictments on three counts in eluding conspiracy to defraud the Public. He said the trial was first set for May 31, then re set for sept. 9 when Rush did no appear and then noved Forward to today. Rush was therefore consid ered a fugitive. John Cope Rush s main Law yer said Rush obtained an air line ticket to return to Toronto saturday when he heard ias1 week there might be a bearing today. In Toronto Clayton Powell lawyer for the Ontario Securi us commission said Rush s offer to return voluntarily if extradition proceedings were dropped was something that would have to be looked into. After All the whole purpose is to get him or. Powell said. But we would have to Enow More about love s labor s lost Bosworth England up the love in at sir Wolstan Dixie s Lincolnshire country Louse was a Flop out. More than youngsters were exacted but Only 100 turned up. The fun fizzled under a Contin aus downpour and the pop stars hired to provide music walked out forcing organizers o refund the admission. Sir Wolstan had to pay the Utility Bills. A Complex of hydroelectric Power plants to be built in Northern Russia will produce kilowatt hours year. Open Days a nights at the factory Comfort terms value factory to you Means big savings furnished Complete Only a month any room can be bought separately i Complete bedroom with free mattress Spring factory to you Complete Dinette factory to you 23" console . With be 3 pm. Group. I Reg. S299. I to Complete living room table lamps 20 piece boudoir lamps disk set toss pillows or Coffee table 24 piece end tables cutlery set Bedspread Pillow cases Blanket pillows sheets pay nothing till August up to 20o Miles free layaway or storage till needed 618 Arlington near Sargent pm. 775-4426 Bush league game continued the throng with five loaves and two fishes. The exhibition people had taken great pains to Point out that the prime minister had before the election was called. I Don t know what the fuss was All said Man sphere 98 p u b 11 Cist Frank Crockett. Duff Rob Lin had turned us Down eight years in a Row. And Prem Ier Walter Weir said no this year. It s not our fault there s an election it was quite evident from what went on at the stadium that president Harold Wainwright of the red River exhibition association did t have his mind on any election. When he introduced the prime minister he forgot his first name and ended up settling for Elliott tru Deau. Minutes earlier when or. Trudeau circled the inside of the stadium in an open convertible while the rest of the Parade cooled its heels outside his car swung past the vip Box at the North end Only to find it and the entire stand at that end of the Field empty. When he got out of the car Winnipeg mayor Steve Juba embraced him in de Gaulle fashion and whispered eagerly in his ear. Or. Trudeau replied to the whispered words from the staunchly Independent Polit ical mayor with a loud thank you thank you very much. I just Hope you re general manager Lou Thornton of the sex then pinned a nameplate on the prime minister and said there now you won t have to pay to get the ceremony took less x than two minutes. The prime minister responded to the botched introduction by saying he hoped to be Back to attend the Centennial Man sphere two years hence. Did he mean As prime minister and if so was t that political and if so was t that dirty Pool then he declared Manis phere 98 officially open and skipped Back into his wait ing car. A handful of Ottawa press correspond to Board the car behind his in order to make the plane scheduled to take off immediately from the Airport. But Winnipeg police chief George blow refused to allow them to. The Trudeau car refused to Budge until the press boys were accommodated. Steve Juba bolted to the Rescue. He conferred with chief blow. Then he conferred with Trudeau officials. Then everybody drove off happily Ever after. The sparse crowd began filing out of the stadium Only to be met headlong by the Parade marching in. So they went Back and sat Down. The 40-Odd ramp body guard contingent which had flanked or. Trudeau and checked the tops of build Ings along the Parade route retired to rest their size 12s. And the local press corps forced to navigate the entire Parade route at a brisk Trot because of a last minute decision to remove a press car from the Parade flopped on the stadium no grass to catch their breath. And the traffic began moving again in the no Man s land outside the stadium. And at least one reporter left wondering what mayor Juba could have said to the prime minister which would trigger an answer such As thank you thank you very much. I just Hope you re traffic safety stressed the greater Winnipeg safety Council f a a r s that traffic authorities Are planning to move a no passing regulations at school zones. Rupert Whitehead executive director of the safety Council Aid in a press statement saturday that traffic safety for Hildren requires that either the a be strictly enforced or the 10 passing signs be he said the safety Council has received several reports of motorists ignoring the no Assing regulations in school ones. He said the 15 mile an hour restriction was removed under he new Highway traffic act in 966 because about 83 per cent motorists travelled through Liese zones at 23 Miles an hour. Frank p. Miller of Ottawa who is executive director of the National parole Board will be visit ing regional offices of the Board judges magistrates police authorities after care agencies and penal institutions Here july 2 to 4. Or. Miller recently attended a . National conference on crime and delinquency in Dallas Texas. Negro urged Newark . A the new head of the student non violent coordinating committee called sunday for a National Black political party. Philip Hutch nos of Newark who succeeded h. Rap Brown As head of a acc told a convention of Newark s United Brothers that we can t take Over Newark until we take Over the whole country and that Means breaking we re colonized by White people through he old an applauding audience of 500. Capitalistic Structure puts people against each other and appeals to the worst traits in Luman the United Brothers Conven Tion was held during the week end to Nam e a slate for a Black political takeover of Newark. Hutchings said that if there is a negro takeover anywhere. In he ., it will have to be in Newark. But i Don t think it s possible or Black people to control Newark unless we control the he said. Toronto garbage piles up Toronto up Toronto residents Felt the first Impact today of a strike by out Side workers As tons of garbage began piling up around the City. Streets commissioner Harold Atyeo announced sunday Resi dents May dump carefully pack aged garbage at 29 Sites 24 of them Parks. More than tons were collected daily by the workers before they went on strike. The workers members of local 43 of the Canadian Union of Public employees walked out thursday night to support demands for a 20-per-cent wage increase Over two years. The City has offered 15 Pei cent. Negotiations continued today under Ontario s chief conciliation officer w. H. Dickie. Bar gaining began Friday in the labor department offices. Discussions sunday concerned pro vision of staff for water and sewage treatment plants. Householders appeared to be complying with a request to conserve water. Works commissioner Ross Clark said sunday the water draw was less than Normal for this time of year. Supervisory staffs Are Man Ning water purification plants. Chairman William. Allen of metropolitan Toronto warned Sun Day that As the temperature goes up use of water will in crease. The strikers include garbage collectors in the City of Toro Tito Cut not in other boroughs Street maintenance men and water and sewage Plant personnel. Ferry service to the islands in Toronto Harbor has been limited to Island residents Only. Sunday about picnickers were turned away from the ferries because of the strike. The strike also caused postponement of eight soccer games scheduled by the Toronto senior soccer league during the week end because the Fields were not marked by City Park employees. Peterborough England up garbage Mau Harry Fletcher 64, spent of his Ife savings on a three seater Light aircraft. Now he plans to take up flying lessons. My friends think i am crazy taking up flying at my age but you re never too old to says Harry who was a Mechanic in the Raf. Continued Beer May last 2 weeks plies of Domestic Beer available in liquor outlets would soon run out. That left two breweries and the manager operated b e e r stores in several Small Ontario centres to Deal with the Rush. The two breweries the non Union Formosa Springs brewery Ltd. And the Union operated Doran s Northern Ontario brew eries were producing at full Speed. Doran s will continue Selling through retail outlets in North Ern Ontario. Formosa near Owen sound will continue to produce in its 32-Man brewery As it did during the 1958 strike which lasted 41 Days. A spokesman for the striking International Union of United brewery flour Cereal soft drink and distillery workers of America said saturday the remaining Beer stores in operation will be closed As soon As Possi the strike began officially when 300 workers at Molson s brewery Ontario Ltd. Plant in Toronto walked off their jobs. The Industry retaliated by Locking out workers at seven major brewing plants in the province. Other than Brewers Ware housing the strike involves car Ling breweries Ltd., o Keefe brewing co. Ltd., John Labatt Ontario breweries Ltd., Cana Dian breweries transport Ltd. And w. J. Hyatt Ltd. Money and pension programs were key issues in bargaining talks which broke off thursday. Canadian film praised at festival West Berlin Reuters the Canadian feature film a great big thing won a Friendly reception when shown unofficial a at Berlin s International film festival sunday night. The film shows the dreams of a Young rebel poet and his superficial relations hip with reality. The film was directed by Eric till with a script by Terence 3effernan. The two leading acors Are Reni Santoni and Ouise Latraverse. The official Canadian entry the Ernie game was shown at the two week festival Friday. The companies have offered an increase of 95 cents an hour Over a three year agreement plus improvements in fringe benefits that they value at 15 cents an hour. The Union wants a hour increase. Rates under the old agreement ranged from to hourly. Union spokesmen said last week the Union wants to continue with its individual group insurance plans but the Compa Nies wanted to set up an Indus try wide plan. Hawaii produces about 90 per cent of the world Supply of canned pineapple. Imperial Valley now a famous Garden Centre was reclaimed from land once thought to be useless. Honey wine want come to where the Money he Nola 2 v jl5 come to the people whose Only business is _ making Loans. 8000 Loans a Day. Bill clean up Loans. Shopping Loans. All kinds of Loans. Forcash fast come to where tha Money is. Or phone. Now. Kim in. Idun by is or phone i beneficial finance co. Of Canada Loans up to loan can be life insured 42 month contracts on Loans Over Winnipeg offices i 111 d02age Curry blds.s43-757t ave., pm. 203, 2nd fl.943-3571 Portage ave., ground floor 942-7571 i 202 Cor Portage and main943-5591 1376 Mcphilips St. Opposite Transcona 1580 Regent ave. West 22-5273 Cross roads shopping Centre near woolco stores Rosser ave. 10th St. 726-5397 open evenings by for evening hours false or misleading advertising no advertise ment shall be prepared or be knowingly accepted which contains false misleading unwarranted or exaggerated directly or by implication. Advertisers and advertising agencies must be prepared to substantiate their claims. Public advertisement shall be pre pared or be knowingly accepted which is vulgar suggestive or in any Way offensive to Public decency. Superstitions and advertisement shall be prepared or be knowingly accepted which is calculated to exploit the superstitious or to play on fears to mislead the consumer into the Purchase of the advertised commodity or service. Exploitation of human advertisement shall be. Prepared or be knowingly accepted which offers false Hope in the form of a cure or Relief for the mental or physically handicapped either on a temporary or permanent basis. Price advertisement shall be prepared or be knowingly accepted which makes misleading or inaccurate presentations of actual and comparative prices. Advertisement shall be prepared or be knowingly accepted which contains false or misleading testimonials or which does not reflect the real Choice of the person giving the testimonial. Advertisers and agencies must be prepared to produce Evi Dence in support of the claims made in any testimonial advertisement. Disparaging advertisement shall be prepared or be knowingly accepted which unfairly disparages products or services of other advertisers. Substantiation is always required where comparisons Are made with competing products or services. The Canadian cods of advertising standards was adopted for your Protection. It has now been accepted As the minimum Standard Fot advertising ethics by leading National advertisers their advertising professional or scientific advertise ment shall be prepared or be knowingly accepted which distorts the True meaning of statements made by professionals or scientific authorities. Advertising claims should not be made to appear to have a scientific basis they do not truly possess. Scientific terms technical quotations etc., should be used in general advertising Only with a full sense of responsibility to the Lay Public. Advertisement shall be prepared or be knowingly accepted offering a guarantee or unless the guarantee or warranty is fully explained As to the name of the guarantor or Warrantor conditions and limits or it is indicated where such information can be obtained. Advertising to advertisement shall be prepared or be knowingly accepted which would re sult in mental or children. Advertisement shall be prepared or be knowingly deliberately imitates the copy slogans or illustrations of other advertisers and is Apt to mislead the consumer. Bait advertisement shall be pre pared or be knowingly accepted which does not give the consumer a fair Opportunity to Purchase the goods or services advertised at the terms or prices represented. Special note the foregoing code embraces Hose areas in which it is possible to make an objective appraisal of advertising Content. It avoids or cry into the subjective area of taste which is difficult to pinpoint and in which personal judgment plays such an important part. Nevertheless the garlic paling organisations agree to discourage wherever possible the use of adv rising of questionable table or which is deliberately irritating in its contents or method of presentation. 1a-5-e agencies and All Media groups across Canada. If you Are interested in a personal copy please write the advertising standards Council Canadian advertising advisory Board 159 Bay St., Toronto 1, Ontario. Canadian advertising advisory Board the free press provides this message to inform readers about nationally approved adv rising standards in Canada
;