Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 27, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday june 27, 1968 Economy gaining a. J5 continued i momentum expenditure and in spending on new Plant and equipment. In non Ceable goods figuring Large in consumer spending prices Rose sharply because of some higher taxes such As new imposts on tobacco and Alco Holic beverages. Food prices also were up. But after Strong increases Over a period of nine months in the prices of durable prices fell somewhat in the first three months of 1968. This was True of new car prices lbs said. The Gross National product for All of was it was running at an annual rate of in the first last year deaths Barsky Vera 68, of Victoria Union Hospital Prince Albert sask., widow of Joseph Barsky. Calder Stanley 73, of River ton Man. Calnan James 69, of 374 tache Avenue St. Boniface. Cameron Robert William 64, of 150 Parkview Street St. James reject analyst Cana Dian National railways. Cheslock Paul of Van Couver formerly of Winnipeg. Crundwell Norman Lloyd 3, of 1301 Rothesay Street North Kildonan son of or. And mrs. Albert Crundwell. Edwards Fredrick of 303 Amherst Street St. James. Heinrich Matilda 80, of 825 Lipton Street widow of Karl Heinrich. Kilcup Edith 64, of 478 Winterton Avenue East Kil Donan widow of Hank Kilcup. Mund eix Florence 91, of Central Park Lodge. Scott William John 64, of 333 Vaughan Street suite 1, for Merly of 298 Aldine Street St. James. Toews Peter r., 72, of Minneapolis Minnesota. Vittie Charlotte Newton 93, late of 116 Wellington cres cent. Voddon John Edward 54, of 283 Furby Street. Zakowich Matthew 76, of 750 Burrows Avenue. For further information please see classified death notices and Rose to in the second Quarter. Then ii slow rate of growth to. In the third a t e a and in the final Quarter the first Quarter figure for 1968, therefore represented a healthy increase. Lbs said there was an in crease of More Pel cent in total demand. This was Sho Jyri in significantly higher exports caused by an upsurge in the United states Economy. There was also a boost in spending on new Plant and equipment and in consumer spending. Almost half of this increase in total met by imports. Exports were up 8.8 per cent and imports advanced 10.4 per cent which lbs said were among the largest percentage increases on record. A Large part of the . De Mand for Canadian metals and motor vehicles parts in the first Quarter of 1968 reflected fear of major strikes crippling . Production. The Boom in Gross fixed Capi Tal spending on new Plant and equipment was one of the More important factors prodding the Economy in january february and March lbs said. Lives lost in vain continued and the base could have taken Over Khe Sanh s activities at any time. Operations vietnamese against North units along the _ in _ by the Canadian press g. Urquhart 62, mayor of Sydney for the last 11 years after a Long illness. Los Ziggy Elman 54, jazz Trump e t e for his recording of and the Angels sing after a Long ill Ness. Western portion of the demilitarized zone can he launched As easily from Landing zone stud As from Khe Sanh. In announcing its decision to abandon Khe Sanh the . Command cited not Only a big increase in North vietnamese strength and new tactics. But also thet need to keep . Troops Mobile. Khe Sanh in Short tied Down too Many troops for its military value and was a sitting Duck for North vietnamese artillerymen. Birds Are do iwo. A Young Turkey often be come hypnotized by the move ment of its drinking and drowned. Own head while drink until it is sailors. Forced out of race continued the Mongrel dog was Napiec Schatz a meaning treasure. Italy s Alex Carozzo 37-year old merchant Navy officer sail ing the-53-foot twin hulled Ketch san Giorgio was towed into the English port of Falmouth with his yacht badly damaged from striking wreckage in mid Atlan tic. Race organizers Here said there Arev still one or two yachts we have not heard from miss1 picked up by the French Navy s experimental ship Henri Poincare Liberal majority reduced continued l53, conservatives 72, new democrats 23, credit Ste 15 and Independent 1. Or. Matheson could still win the Riding when service which traditionally goes Liberal is tabulated next week. In. 1965 he took 128 of 161 serv be votes. The total of votes cast or the nip Clay ton 2. Graves was unchanged from election night after the Tabula Tion. Election hurts Johnson continued Many in Las elected in he Rural regions that went Cre Dit Ste federally fear they could Lecome the victims of a protest vote that seems to entrenched Factor in disenchanted Rural Quebec. Furthermore the provincial liberals hungry for the Power hat eluded them. In. The 1966 Iro Vincini have Demon nitrate d that they want to work ild sely with or. Trudeau s earn. 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It was not really a time for Post Mort Ems As he gaze across the spacious lawns Aric gardens of his Halifax Home. In fact it was almost difficult to discuss in which his party lost seats All across the country with the exception of his Home territory in the maritime. Even there the major gains occurred in Newfoundland ant or. Stanfield conceded much of that was due to provincial dissatisfaction with the Leader ship of Liberal Premier Joey Smallwood. In spite of his decisive defeat or. Stanfield talked constantly of rebuilding his party and the fact that behind the tory gloom there were some encouraging signs for the future. At this stage he could t say exactly How he would go about the rebuilding process. The encouraging signs were not exactly startling. He noted Many Young University persons had been involved in the tory Campaign and this would Bode Well for future policy and programs. Although the party had not Many votes in Quebec he Felt it was respected and still the support of several prominent. Quebec intellectuals. Promising Young candidates had done Well in new Bruns Wick and British Columbia even though the Pacific province failed to return a single tory member. He hoped that Defeated Candi dates such As Duff Boblin Dalton Camp Davie Fulton Alvin Hamilton Michael Starr Jean Wadds and Marcel Fari Bault would continue to con tribute their ideas arid efforts to the party and run again in the next election. But lie admitted this might be difficult because they would Piave to make commitments in Jie meantime in order to earn a living. Tory National Campaign organizer e. A. Goodman and other top party advisers arrived in Halifax wednesday morning to huddle with or. Stanfield and Analyse the party situation. The conservative Leader has no immediate plans to do anything but. He did say he wanted to really get Down to the business of learning French As soon As possible. Although the conservatives Are faced with crushing prob Ems in Ontario it was Quebec which kept cropping up in the discussion. Or. Stanfield i a remarkably Short time did his Best to absorb the feel and language of French Canada. But the election came too soon for him and his party in Quebec. The tory organization had no muscle to win he admitted and to Quebec spokesman Marcel Faribault emerged As a Candi Date Only one month before the vote. As has happened for years tory candidates had to rely on what help they could get from he Quebec provincial Union rationale party which has a fairly dismal record of producing Federal seats. Added to that was the fact hat prime minister Trudeau was himself a truly bilingual Rench Cari Adian which is a joint of obvious envy for or. Stanfield. It is a great advantage to be t Home in both languages and a great disadvantage not to e remarked. At 54 he has no idea whether e could become perfectly bilingual. But i think if i could get free weeks of intensive work it Ould hopefully Jet. Me Over the he said. Of All the lasting issues in. This Campaign the future relation ship Between French and eng Lish Canada was clearly obvious to All those who chose to look. It was also the Issue which provoked the most confusion and emotion and Only time will accurately the voters in both cultures understood the shades of meaning and intent which were enunciated by the political leaders. From Newfoundland to Van Couver Island the National Unity Issue became a Battle of words. Some of them were understood differently in eng Lish and French. And some of them although uttered sincerely appealed to the racial prejudices of Many pers fans of ail Canadian Cul Tures. Or. As the results clearly showed impressed and fascinated great numbers of voters in part because his ideas arid philosophy could be fitted with equal precision and eloquence in either official language. J As a French Canadian himself i he neither frightened nor of i fended the several million canadians who have had Little Opportunity to listen to or explore the differences and charms of Quebec or. Stanfield As he said was at a he could read speeches Well and was becoming increasingly adept at Impromptu Conversa Tion but he has not yet developed the ear necessary to become fluent in a foreign Tongue and therefore had to rely to quite an extent on the translation and views of others. Rightly or wrongly these views do not appear to have such Impact in Quebec at the moment if the Federal vote is to be believed. Tories close to or. Stanfield admitted privately before the election that any possible Hope they had. For Victory depended on a minimum of 14 Quebec seats. Instead they were reduced from seven to four and or. Faribault ran third in his Riding. The tory party is going to have a rough in trying to rebuild its fortunes in Urban Canada but a truly Mammoth assignment in wooing Quebec. Or. Stanfield noted that his party had been in difficulty in that province for 75 years. It must now build an organization which is quite divorced from the Union National he said. The conservatives have never produced a. French Canadian Leader of sufficient stature to Lead a government or opposition and in the Diefenbaker years what Appeal they had in the province continued to Sag. Perhaps or. Stanfield is reaping that Harvest because his party is now at its lowest ebb in a decade in Quebec. The Leader is intensely emotional about National Unity although t i s is carefully checked in Public. He has great fears about the Trudeau approach but for the moment is Content to watch without acrimony. If or. Trudeau s approach works then it or. Stanfield said simply. 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