Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, July 03, 1968

Issue date: Wednesday, July 3, 1968
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Previous edition: Tuesday, July 2, 1968

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 3, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press wednesday july 3, 1968 13 prime minister Trudeau arrived at a formal Garden party in Ottawa tues Day wearing a Light beige suit an open neck shirt and a yellow Ascot. A con Trast . Ambassador to Canada w. Walton Butterworth seen Here talking with the prime minister wore a Grey top hat and tails. Casual attire at posh party pm Centre of attention by Susan Becker Ottawa up Trudeau mania took Over the governor general s Garden party tuesday when the prime minister appeared in a Light weight beige suit open neck shirt Ascot and a red Rose in his buttonhole. The prime minister Voss. Easily the most casually dressed male there As Well As the one receiving the most attention. While some of the More than guests used his presence As a conversation piece discuss. Ing the merits or demerits of his attire or. Trudeau moved among the crowds dispensing Charm autographs and smiles. On his Arival at the spacious lawns and gardens adjacent to kid eau Hall or. Trudeau greeted the governor general and mrs. Michener or. And mrs. Soviet charge denied i was positive we were not invading their he said. When the plane landed at to i Kota today . Troops who i were on it argued Over the treatment they received while in soviet hands. Several of them told reporters the russians gave them Only one of bread butter cheese and water. But other Young soldiers at once noisily disputed this say ing they got a hot dinner of pork beef and noodles in Addi Tion to several bread cheese and Coffee meals during their enforced stay. They maintained several sol Diers were asleep on the plane when meals were served and missed them. Some soldiers said they were kept on the plane for the whole two Day stay. Others retorted they were Al Lowed off in groups and at one time were chased Back by guards when they tried to show them nudes in Playboy Maga Zine. Aboard the chartered plane were 174 soldiers 31 sailors nine air Force men and the Crew of 17. One Young Soldier pet. Rich Ard Bourgeois 24, of new or leans said five migs surrounded the Airliner and the russian Pil ots signalled with their hands to the american Jet to land. He said first sign of trouble came when an Mig flew along Side the do -8 and fired a warn ing Cannon shot. But pet. Anthony Myers 19 of los Angeles said the soviet plane was too Small to be an Mig and he said it fired its Pearson and members diplomatic corps. For a few minutes he chatter with .-ambassador w. Wai ton. Butterworth whose Grey to and tails provided a Perfec contrast to the prime minister s outfit. Of the then he followed the Miche ners Down a path towards a 3 armed men Rob Trust co. Continued they cleaned out All the drawers they were open Anc the tellers were working on for 18-year-old Teller Marylin Sych her first Day of work in the Trust company s Branch office was a harrowing one. Ii was terrible. I was shaking so bad i Lay Down right under the the car with the three robbers was last seen going South on Mcgregor Street and police immediately manned roadblocks on All Access routes to North Winnipeg. However no arrests have yet been made and the investigation continues. The stolen and he drawers in the Trust com Pany office were dusted for fingerprints. Warning Volley. With a machine gun the troops said their main topic of conversation was whether they would become another Pueblo the a me r i c a n spy ship held with its Crew by North Korea since january. Are we older than we thought Atlanta a. Reuters the petrified jaw of a Man like creature which provides Evi Dence that human forms began developing millions of years earlier than was previously thought has been found in India it was announced tues Day. Scientists attending the Sec Ond International Congress on primatology were told that the huge lower jaw dug out of Rock deposits in Northern India in april is evidence that significant human characteristics appeared in animals living or years ago rather than As was previously thought. Or. Elwyn Simons of Yale University and or. S. R. K. Chopra of Punjab University in India said the jaw was not that of a prehistoric Man and Proba Bly not that of an ape like ancestor of modern Man. The Fossil appeared related to a Man like ape that appeared on a Branch of the evolutionary tree and then died put they cuts own salary Tokyo gov. Ryoki Chi Minobe dismissed three City workers 69 oth ers including himself after police reported bribe taking by the municipal government. Because the scandals broke in his administration he ordered his monthly salary equivalent to Cut by 30 per cent for the three months. His. Four year term expires in 1971. Small striped tent set aside for dignitaries chatting and Shak ing hands. At one Point the crowd surged around him. In the words of an aide guid ing him along the pathway a few Young ladies gave him kisses which gave the people a bit of a in the vip enclosure he Chat Ted with dignitaries who included judges of the supreme court and lower courts members of parliament and senators Diplo Mats and High ranking officers of the armed forces. In the meantime the Gover nor general in his formal dress and decorations accompanied his wife along the paths Greet ing hundreds of people. Mrs. Michener wore a patterned Pink Chiffon dress and filmy Matching coat with a Blue Petal hat pearls and Blue aces sories. Rail settlement reached continued graduated rate of pay would apply in cases where More than one locomotive was used. The Issue Between the Union and up rail concerned the question of apprentice engine Nen training programs and the broadening of proposals on the payment of firemen. Both railways and the Union lad accepted the conciliation wards reports recommending a 4 per cent increase in wages or firemen in passenger service and 15 per cent for those height service. A Section of the Industrial re actions and disputes i Vestiga Ion act enabled the Federal government to order the recon vening of the conciliation boards o hear reconsidered reports. The act provides that a concil action Board report is not deemed to be received until a reconsidered report is handled. A Legal strike cannot take place mail 14 Days after the report Las been exports lagging Ottawa up Canada s heat and flour exports in the first nine months of the current Rop year ran 45 per cent be ind last year s Pace. The Dominion Bureau of Sta stick reported tuesday exports f bushels for the period August 1967, to april 1968. This compared with 400-.000, bushels by the same period a year ago and was 25 per cent below the 10-year average of bushels. The figures represent wheat and the wheat equivalent of flour exports. Men Jared for Beer theft a Man who stole and a 12 bottle package of Beer during a package of Beer during a party sunday was sentenced to a year in jail tuesday. Albert Lawrence copier 39, of Dauphin Man., appearing in Winnipeg Ina Istrate s court pleaded guilty to the robbery charge before magistrate Isaac complainant in a. Main Street Rice. Also charged with robbery in connection with the stealing of the Beer was Frank Abi Gosis 46, of no fixed address. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a month in jail. Court was told both men were drinking with the 50-year-old hotel room sunday when an argument erupted the complainant and copier. Another Man held the complainant while copier hit him and either copier or the other Man went through the complainant pockets during the scuffle police said. Finding the key to the complainant s room Abi Gosis went there and stole the Beer. After some More drinking in another room with the complainant the two accused left and the complainant told police of the incident. They were arrested in another main Street hotel sunday after noon. Copier had a noon. Copier had a plastic change purse and a pocket comb All the property of the complainant. false Teeth to overcome discomfort when dentures slip slide or loosen just Sprinkle a Little Pas Teeth on your plates. Pas Teeth holds dentures firmer. You eat better feel More comfortable. Pas Teeth is alkaline sour. Helps Check plate odor. Dentures that fit Are essential to health. See your dentist regularly. Get fas Teeth at All drug counters. The whole town s _ now 4 locations in metro Winnipeg 2555 Portage Avenue St. James St. Anne s Road trans Canada Hwy. St. Vital Highway 59 Nairn ave. Next door to Clarks 161 Goulet Street St. Boniface the stores that brought r food prices to metro Winnipeg say Ank you for the wonderful response to the 4th econ Mart warehouse Market in metro Winnipeg some chains have reduced some prices in some stores Only at econ Mart you will find the same Low prices on All items every Day store hours closed monday open tuesday thru Friday 10 . To 9 . Saturday 9 . To 6 . Tell your friends about econ Mart the warehouse food Market that passes the savings on to you ;