Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 28, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free Tress Friday june 28, 1963 food stores Marvel fresh hot dog or Hamburg buns pkg. Of 12 walkers saltines 37 1.00 walkers chocolate Chip cookies 1 la. Pkg. 39c Jane Parker potato chips 59c Canada Grade a eviscerated turkeys super right Frozen 6 to 12 ibs. 39 Maple Leaf wieners Maple Leaf . Vac Pac cottage Rolls 59c danish canned luncheon meat i Itic . No. 1 Grade Freestone peaches Charleston 15 to 1 8 lbs. Watermelon 99e Silverbrook or Sun Nyfield Nada "r5t butter la 66c Grade new from Coffee Creamer la. 11 of. Jar 79c Yukon club canned beverages 12 10 Al. Of. Tins Case of 24 tins instant Coffee 10 of. Jar 1.19 evaporated milk 4 15 Al. Of. Tins 69c or Clif Char briquet 10 89c Oakdell ice Cream Viz Gal. 87c prices until closing sat., june Cabinet Talent continued who beat diff Roblin in Winni Peg South Centre May be also considered. Eric Kierans former pres ident of the Quebec Liberal association and a Cabinet min ister in Jean Lesage s Liberal administration in that province is also certain to be taken into the Cabinet. He established a reputation As a capable and outspoken minister in the que Bec Liberal government and made a tremendous impression on canadians during his Campaign for the Liberal leadership. Or. Trudeau owes no political debts to anyone. He has a free hand in selecting his Cabinet. When he took office As prime minister after winning the lib eral leadership he appointed a caretaker Cabinet. He came under Strong criticism for not being More specific in designating the posts his ministers would hold. With so Many ministers with out portfolio he is How Able to juggle the men around into the different departments. There Are also a number of vacancies. Or Trudeau May also retire some of the Veteran ministers and appoint younger men in their places. There Are ten ministers Avo were in the Pearson Cabinet who will no longer be serving in office. There Are three ministers who went out of office As a result of the tuesday election. Veterans affairs minister Roger Veillet did not win re nomination in St. Boniface. Two other ministers were Defeated. They Are min ister without portfolio Charles Granger and forestry minister Maurice Sauve. The seven other ministers from the Pearson Era who will not be in the new Cabinet Are Robert Winters formerly Trade and Lawrence Pennell solicitor general Judy Secretary of state John Nicholson labor Walter Gordon president of the privy Council h. J. Robichaud fish eries Vand senator John con Nolly who stepped Down from the Post of government Leader in the Senate to make Way for Paul Martin to be named to Liat Post in. The upper House. Most of the vacancies occur red prior to the election through resignations or Elevation to other jobs or. Trudeau chose not to fill them prior to the election thereby leaving himself a free hand in choosing his new Cabinet. He has not made tip his mind As to which member he will put Highway mishap claims 1 a 39-year-old woman was killed thursday night on the trans Canada Highway two Miles East of Deacon s Corner East of Winnipeg after she was run Over by a tractor trailer truck driven by her husband. Ramp said mrs. Gerald Louise Tetrault of la Bror Querie Man. Was a passenger in the truck her husband was driving about 11 . When he braked suddenly mrs. Tetrault flew through the Windshield fell to the Highway and was run Over. She was pronounced dead at St. Boniface general Hospital police said. No inquest has been Orde Redas yet. Galore in each Cabinet Post. Consequently at this stage any forecast of the future Cabinet is speculation. Or. Kierans appears to be a natural for the Post of president of the Treasury Board. That Job is now held by finance minister Edgar Benson. Handling the finance portfolio is a full time Job in itself. However or. Kierans is View As something of a Maver ick by some liberals. This May not endear him to the prime minister who has demonstrated some coolness in his relations with the former provincial Quebec Mitchell Sharp will remain As Secretary of state for external affairs and or. Benson is expected to stay on in finance. Paul Hellyer is expected to carry on As minister of trans port. He was designated As no 2 Man in the Cabinet prior to the election. George Mcilraith will prob ably carry on in his Public works portfolio. Allan Maceachen will continue in the health and welfare Leo Cadieux in National defence arid Jean Marchand As manpower minister., Gerard who has been acting Secretary of state May be confirmed in that Post Donald Macdonald will pro Bably be confirmed As minister of Justice and John Munro of Hamilton May carry on As solicitor general. Among portfolios which May undergo a shift is Trade and Commerce and Industry now held by c. M. Drury from Montreal. This is a key Post in the Cabinet and it is expected or. Trudeau will Combine Trade and Commerce and Industry into one department. Bryce Mackasey May get the labor portfolio. He has re covered from the heart attack that felled him in the final1 hours of the leadership Conven Tion. The Only surviving Liberal from Newfoundland Don Jam Meson will now Likely be taken into the Cabinet. He had been expected to get a Cabinet Post before Premier Joey Smallwood w As reported to have hand picked Charles i anger for the Cabinet. Or. Granger went under the tory tide that swept Newfoundland. In Saskatchewan Otto Lang Dean of Law at the University of Saskatchewan is a Likely candidate for the Cabinet. In Alberta the minister is expected to be social credited turned Liberal h. A. Bud Olson. He retained his Medicine hat seat and May be named to the agriculture British Columbia had Arthur Laing and Jack Davis in the Cabinet when the election took place. If there is to be a new minister named from that prov Ince it would probably be Ron Basford the member from Vancouver Centre. Strikes . Industry London Reuters britons enduring a National work slowdown by i 1 w a y m e a thursday heard More bad news about the Cost of two other major Industrial disputes. The state owned British Over seas airways Corpora t i on reported that a 12-Day-old pilots strike had Cost about by Midnight. And the Ford motor co. Of Britain sent a Telegram to prime minister Wilson saying it had lost about in orders for Cortina cars because of a strike by 187 women. Meanwhile British railway chiefs and Union leaders were trying to reach an agreement to end the go slow move which will leave the country without trams for 32 hours during the week end. Which want talks on pay in creases have rejected a rail i Way offer of an pay and productivity Dieal. Since the work to Rule and overtime at mid night sunday thousands of com Muters have been late to Woyk and the Ziajor cities have been Jai amed with cars. The pilots want a new service agreement with higher will have Boac completely by the wed enc l when the last company planes still operating return Here. Bloom is off land of love san Francisco Reu ters present Day hippies in this land of love Are younger lonelier and More addicted to drugs than the founders of the cult Here three years ago. Less than half of them have a reliable Friend says a report by two san fran Cisco psychiatrists employed by the Public health service. The open hearted Ideal of the original hippies has been replaced by disillusion fed by Lack of Money and accommodation. Yet hippies keep flocking to the Haight Ashbury Dis they appear to be far More desperate both physically and emotionally than their predecessors. They also quarrel More among themselves. Now there is no Effort to convey the image of said Al Rinker a spokes Man for the hippies. These Are just kids who Are disillusioned who have Little voice in their future who feel threatened by the Vietnam War and the draft and who have changed the use of drugs from joyous Economy threatened by unrest continued Levesque deplores violence Quebec up Rene be v e s q u e announced thursday that his Quebec Independence movement has suspended negotiations on political Union with Pierre Bourgault s separatist party because of the riot during monday night s St. Jean Baptiste Day Parade in Montreal. Or. Levesque former Liberal welfare minister made the announcement at a press Confer ence during which he. Condemned All forms of violence whose Only result can be to Divide and to weaken even More a Little the Leader of the movement Souverain Ete association said suspension of negotiations on separatist Unity inevitably Means that his group will hold its founding convention this fall without the presence of or. Bourgault s Rasse Melement pour 1 Independence nationals. Or. Bourgault was among those arrested during rioting around the Parade reviewing stand occupied by prime minis Ter Trudeau and other dignitaries. Or. Cited comments made by or. Bourgault at an Rin meeting in Montreal four Days prior to the annual Holiday celebrating q u e b e c s Patron Saint. In a statement to report ers or. Levesque too Many people and often alas those who should be the most resp sible now play with violence like so Many Novice witches. The events of june 24 at Montreal Are sadly revealing. In the Days preceding june there yrs direct invitation to employ violence As a Means of political action. The Mesa proclaims without ambiguity that it condemns completely these methods which Only Lead to anarchic adventures where everyone is he said the movement he founded last fall after quitting the provincial Liberal party will continue to avoid this chasm into which the historical Chance of Quebec can or. Levesque is seeking to establish a Sovereign Quebec state linked to the rest of Canada in an economic common Market. After the initial round of congratulatory handshakes the new Cabinet settled Down to work in the privy Council chamber of the East Block. There was a heavy schedule before the ministers. Next week he will announce his re Organiza Tion the cab inet. He plans to work on the rebuilding of the present temporary Cabinet throughout the Long Holiday weekend. The present makeshift cab inet will discuss the St. Law rence Seaway strike and the threatening railway and postal strikes. Inflation is a major economic problem besetting the Economy. It was making Good Progress towards coping with those pressures earlier this year. Hov Vever the increasing labor Militancy and demands not Only on private Industry but from government controlled workers men working for Crown companies or government agencies for higher wages could if granted set the inflationary spiral in motion again. The government is deter mined to hold the line against wage and Price increases. Dur no the election Campaign both or. Trudeau and or. Stanfield talked of fiscal integrity. Rat is recognize cd that inflation cannot e fought by a continuation of die unorganized spending and deficit budgets produced by the free minority governments since 1962. The new majority government May be Able to follow the hard line needed to try and bring government expenditures and. Revenues More into balance a government economist said Here Oday. Following initial meetings Early in july the new Cabinet will get a two week Holiday. Some of the Veteran members plan to go away for a Brief vacation. The neophytes in the Cabinet will stay in Ottawa to get acquainted with their new departments. In August the new Cabinet will get Down to hard work. Among the labor difficulties facing the Cabinet a difference of just Over six cents an hour in wage increases has led to a strike on the St. Lawrence Seaway. The Canadian brotherhood of rail Way transport and general workers has rejected a major Ity report of a conciliation Board which dealt with the contract dispute Between the Seaway authority and it s employees. Transport minister Paul Helyer has announced the government fully supports the position adopted by the author Ity that is that it would not be prepared to negotiate a wage settlement that went beyond the recommendation of the Concilio Tion Board for a six per cent increase effective Jan .1, 1968 and six per cent effective Jan. 1, 1969. Canada s postal workers and letter carriers have voted to Call a nationwide mail strike for More Money and improved working conditions. Date for the walkout is not settled but it May be july ,2. A wage increase of 24 per cent Over three years for passenger Tram firemen and 15 per cent for firemen on freight Aad Yard engines was recommended by a Federal conciliation Board to the dismay of the Goveri Kent the railway men decided to go out on strike last thursday. The government moved quickly last week to intervene and reconvened the conciliation Board thereby Stav ing off the strike. Exploration to a kind of hopeless abuse of method Rine and Rinker operator of the switchboard Haight Ash Bury s Telephone Rescue ser vice for runaways painted this dismal picture of the love cult after the two psychiatrists published their report. Or. Robert Mcnamara 35, and or. Timothy Keller 28, found that Only 47 per cent of hippies have a Friend on whom they could rely. 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