Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 16, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
8 i 1 Winnipeg free press tuesday july 16, 1968 i thought you Jere running for office . Political campai6ns Don t 5top.thev out. Know that the the your candidate is stupid. A stitch in time is no place like Home. I must have dozed off and disagreed with her a6oodvoter is you can Sav that again and ignorant too St adv the issues. Here. 15 the Money i owe you. That figures Mickey mouse one wants the last wok go .1 sometimes 7 t have it right t Shah Ive been hiding change out of my budget in this cookie Jar to pay for my that will be1. M am i ordered it for the big Bicentennial Ball Blondie Boss every marriage has its ups and cows every time i6etuf she knocks me that s my problem my. A thess rip Kirby i m terrified or. Kirby. We Cam t have the police and this kind of publicity al1. That. Cry. I la see. What i just Hope Vou Cam set him Here. Marne. This idiot has t Hearp of me i la teach him a lesson hell never forget Fulton. I and Lois when Vou re really tired any place will. I Don t think t have the strength to climb up there i m really Prassinos. Why does t Mommy put me to bed Tiffany Jones Jempierre will explore he will throw himself into the Seine Mademoiselle Mademoiselle. Where is the Little English ?.if she is not i will but of course i la appear i was having a Little trouble with my zip. Are we ready. To be6in? in Salon. T is a fabulous Are even on Madame. I do not think she will be Able to appear Topay. B Etle Bailey i la you mave mince pie the chaplain has a i4eakt ii tuesday morning s cloudburst stalled ears backed up traffic on Grant Avenue see Page 1 for Story Western help urged for Czechoslovakia the present mood of Czecho Slovakia May Lead to Liberal forces openly defying soviet if., it tries to halt the quickening Pace of Reform there according to j. M. Ham Ata of the Winnipeg based can Adian czechoslovakian Benevo Lent association. But a decision to go openly against the russians will depend on whether Czecho slovaks can depend on any help from the West he said in an interview monday., if there is none and Czecho Slovakia rises she May be nit Down As Hungary was. But things have changed since 1956. The russians. Are always Point ing towards Vietnam. Public opinion would go against them if they crushed although or. Hamata 58, has not been Back to Czechoslovakia since he arrived in Canada at the age of 15, he has met sever Al of his countrymen in recent years and follows the political situation closely. Last met three Young czechoslovak were were work ing for she National film Board As part of an Exchange program. They were critical of certain aspects of the ruling communist party he said. In the event of an uprising there is Ehtle that the czechoslovak in Canada can do. However he admits that if there is a revolt Canadian czechoslovak May form a group that will return to fight for their country just As Many jews throughout the world offered and did fight for Israel in 1967. In the first world War Canadian czechoslovak banded together to fight for the allies on the Western front. Apt. Stores backed metro May soon allow the construction of commercial establishments in More apart ment blocks and other multiple family projects in Winnipeg areas zoned r3-b. R3-b is a zoning category which allows apartment build Ings with a High density of units. Metro s planning committee decide d monday to recommend to metro Council that its zoning bylaw governing construction in Wini Peg be amended to permit establishment of s a in apartments for the internal use of the the build Ings. Stores now Are permitted in some apartment blocks in cer Tain areas for the exclusive use of the apartments tenants. The apartment stores Aren t allowed to advertise e. A. Levin metro s planning director in introducing the proposed amendment said it was aimed at getting shopping facilities for residents of the Deputy succeeds St. Boniface i i police chief Russell july 31 the new chief of the St. Boniface police department Francois Aime Muller says he will give reducing traffic accidents no. 1 prior Ity when he takes Over his Deputy chief Muller a 34 year Veteran of the. Force will become1 chief july 31 when chief William 0. Russell retires. Deputy chief Muller said in an interview tuesday he sees the staggering number of traffic accidents As one of the main problems fac ing Law enforcement offi cers today. The Deputy chief has worked for the City since 1928. He started wearing a policeman s uniform in 1934. He Rose through the ranks from Constable to detective detective sergeant detective inspector and Deputy chief. He is 56 years old three children. Inspector Mike Mckall 54, who has been with the Force for 33 years will become Deputy chief july 31. Chief Russell will be 65, july 27. He has been a Boniface for 41 years and two months. He says St. Boniface. Was a Hick. When he joined the 10-Man Force in 1927. There., now Are 45 uniformed policemen and seven civilian employees. He became chief Constable in 1960. Looking Back Over the 41 years chief rus sell said it s been he said he owed special thanks to the various City councils and police commissions he served under for their out standing asked to take it easy now chief Russell said no i m going to travel All Over. I m going to Scotland to the Canadian Rockies and in january and february i m going South to get away from the cold. I m not going to shovel Snow any Burrows Keewatin Public hous ing project in Northwest Winnipeg. The Lack of shopping facilities in the housing project is a fairly serious deficiency or. Levin said. Shopping facilities would be permitted in housing projects in areas zoned r3-b. Under the proposed bylaw amendment Only five per cent of the floor area in an apart ment Complex would be allowed to be used for commercial establishments. Metro Council would have the final say in the actual location of the stores in relation to the living units. In a High Rise apartment building the intention of the bylaw is to have the stores established on the main floor of the building or. Levin said. In the Case of a housing project such As Burrows Keewatin a separate building could be constructed for the stores. The stores would be classified As secondary uses to the building. Types of business permitted would include laundries Banks Barber shops drug stores confectionery stores restaurants tailors and medical or dental clinics. Man Dies in fire Kenora ont. Special Ontario provincial police at Kenora have released the name of a Man burned to death in a fire in his summer Home Friday night. Dead is Robert Tomkins s3, of 905 Banning Street Winni Peg. Police say the fire occurred at about . Neighbors near the Man s Camp on Rock Lake saw the Blaze and alerted the Ontario department of lands and forests. Churchill talks urged a Churchill Man. Up the Federal and provincial governments should i Nieset immediately with representatives of this Northern Manitoba port Community to discuss solutions to Long standing social and economic problem s the Churchill development association has said. The association in telegrams to prime minister Trudeau and Premier Walter Weir of Mani Toba said solutions to impending health hazards at the port Are urgently needed. Particularly As the shipping season which will see foreign vessels from Many countries entering and departing this port is about to a firm of consultants Murray v. Jones and associates of Toronto in a report tabled in the legislature last april said living conditions in Churchill 600 Miles North of Winnipeg were among the most wretched in Canada with substandard hous ing and a sewage disposal system which is completely j inadequate. The association referred in its Telegram to the Manitoba governments request to the prime minister made Early last May that immediate consultations take place Between senior Federal and provincial officials r e g Ding recommendations made in the report. Since the next session of the Manitoba legislature is Only a few months the association said the consultations should be entered into in i k it. Officers of the St. Boniface police department left to inspector Michael Mckall chief William 0. Russell and Deputy chief Francois. A. Muller stand in front new St. Boniface police station. When chief Russell retires july 31, Deputy chief Muller will become chief and Insp. 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