Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 17, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press wednesday july 17, 1968 Trudeau May leave saturday by Victor Mackie Ottawa Prim minister Trudeau has Tenta Lively. Selected saturday Ashi departure Date for norther Canada on his working Holiday the postal strike May fore cancellation of those plans. In the prime minister s offic today there was growing con or. Trudeau Shoul remain at his desk if the Posta service is paralysed across Ali nation. There is worry among gov eminent officials that Public reaction to or. Trudeau Takin a Holiday at this time might by . Inquiries Are under Way to determine if or. Trudeau can keep closely in touch will Ottawa while in the far North. Checks Are also being mad to ascertain How fast he can return to the capital by air i developments require his presence in Ottawa. Trudeau has decided on tile itinerary for the Northen trip. It was prepared for him by the Indian affairs and Northern development department. Fly to one of the larger centres in the North in a Ray waives Appeal continued or. King in Memphis last april in his statement Ray made no complaints about his Legal defence in Britain. Instead he expressed specific thanks to Michael Eugene his court appointed s i c i t o r and to Roger Frisby his barrister. Ray s decision May have been anticipated by a letter he sent last week to his family in America. According to the. Chicago daily news Ray reportedly wrote i could Appeal my extradition hearing but i am getting tired of listening to these liars so that i might close it up about concerning the word rays has twice denied in court police testimony the he cried of my god i feel so trapped when informed that Scotland Yard believed lie was the Man wanted in the death of transport department Jet Star. He would then Transfer to a smaller Piston plane possibly a dc-3, to head further North to such centres As i Risvik. There to u 1 d be accommodation for one Pool reporter one still cameraman and a to cameraman. However the Holiday plans Are not firm As they hinge on developments in the postal strike. New members of parliament were being sworn in this week. Writs must All be returned by july 25. Arrangements have been made to have them sent to Ottawa in bundles by air express because of the shut Down of postal services. If necessary parliament could be convened july 26 to take emergency measures to end the strike. Plans posted continued residents of other areas in Manitoba May obtain forms from commission represent a at the Pas flin fld lives Portage la Prairie Dauphin Swan River Beausejour Sel Kirk Gimli Stein Bach. Norrie ignores demand Shewman buried at Morris Morris Man. Staff funeral services for Harry p. Shewman were held Here tues Day in the United Church. Or. Shewman 68, represented lie. Constituency of Morris in he provincial legislature from 949 until his death saturday in tie Morris Hospital. Honorary pallbearers were Manitoba Premier Walter Weir i. 0 Lissaman la for Brandon m. E. Mckellar la or Souris Lansdowne d. L. Am Beu la for Lakeside or. E. L. Ross Len Earl and t. Lumner All of Winnipeg Arnold Kuntz , Jack lev Enstein and Clifford Kirk of Morris. Some of the other members of the legislature in attendance vere d r. George Johnson education minister Liberal deader Gil Mol Gat. And Albert i e 1 f a u re la for. La Ferend Reye. Or she Maii r was buried in Lemorris cemetery. His Public life included service n the school Board six years As mayor of Morris from 1948 to 954, president of the Morris agricultural society As Well As Lis activity in the Morris legion. He is survived by his wife Lay and two married Daugh ers As Well As six Sisters and to Brothers. Rev. J. H. South officiated at in funeral service. Continued such a ballot from trustee Robert j. Cochrane of the Gwen had been used in trustee Nome s election As chairman at the Board s inaugural meeting Jim january. However Justice f. M. Bastin gave no decision on the Validity of trustee Norrie s chairmanship but dismissed a motion requesting that it be declared void. Sie ant s explained he merely wanted a ruling on the voting procedure. Night trustee w. W. Jenkins spokesman for the nip trustees demanded trus tee Norrie resign immediately and that a Legal election b called he said the Gwen trustees thank you Armstrong commission co. Ltd. A p stores Ltd. Burns foods Ltd. Canada packers Ltd. Canada Safeway Ltd. Canadian livestock co operatives City meat sausage co. Ltd. Country meat sausage Dominion stores Ltd. W. Dyck sons Ltd., Niverville h. Crusko sons Ltd. . Stores o k packers Swift Canadian co. Ltd. West fair foods Ltd. Numerous friends and members of the red River exhibition for having purchased show steers at the 17th annual red River exhibition association commercial cattle Sale sat. June 29, 968. This advertisement sponsored by the livestock exhibitors and the red River exhibition Assoc. Were incompetent and that they had caused All the troubles the Board has suffered in negotiations with its teaching staff this year and made us look like fools going in front of arbitration the Winnipeg teachers have resorted to arbitration four times this year to Settle Dis Putes with the school division trustee Jenkins told trustee Norrie that if he did not resign the Wrath of the taxpayers of Winnipeg will be on your when continued to occupy the chair trustee Jenkins said if you were half a Man you d resign from the position you re continuing to sit trustee Mary Kardash the labor election committee communist member called for a new election of officers As the Only Way to bring this Board Back into the Confidence of the trustee Una Decter ind referred to the opposition trus tees protest against the election method used in january and said it had started a disintegration of the Board which can Only continue without a proper an accusation by trustee Isobel Sudol nip almost brought about the resignation of the Board s solicitor r. S. Cook. She accused or. Cook of giving a biased rather than True Legal opinion in january when he had advised the trustees the mailed in ballot was Legal. Or. Cook denied Ever giving a biased opinion supporting the Gwen or anyone else and said if you want me to resign right trustee Norrie Rode out the controversy and when All trus tees who desired to had risen on p9ints of procedure or order he continued on with the regular business of the meeting. Won t play politics continued which included one mailed in from Hospital by trustee Robert Cochrane. Both men Are sponsored by the greater v Winnipeg election committee. The court decided the ballot mailing had been illegal but dismissed a motion demanding trustee Norrie s resignation. The Board chairman pointed out that he half been elected by a vote of 8 to 0 because the seven opposition trustees left the inaugural meeting in protest against trustee Cochrane s mailed in ballot. Therefore he said he would have been elected with or without or. Cochrane s returning to the question of Board politics the chairman said Winnipeg school Board had been a Leader in the educational Field. It was. Never ruled by socialists in effect we Haven t done such a bad trustee w. W. Jenkins senior nip member of the Board said in an interview he was shocked that the chairman had t stepped Down when it was Learned. A Baudot had been illegally cast. He was still considering the possibility of drafting a motion calling for the chairman s immediate resignation. Meanwhile trustee Jenkins said he was pleased the Point is established that in future no ballots can _ by Pic completed forms including report forms of continuing claimants May be returned to the commission area offices or representatives. These claimants will be asked to return at a later Date to pick up a new report form and if due a Benefit warrant e. Wakeman director of the commission s Winnipeg area office said wednesday. People visiting the offices or representatives must have their social insurance number cards with them for positive ident Ifica or. Wakeman said applications for employer registration social insurance numbers and unemployment insurance books As Well As Bank insurance books and temporary insurance contribution cards could also be obtained from the commission representatives. Bail addition for Bill Ottawa up Justice minister John Turner May add new provisions on bail and de Tention before trial to the Omni bus Bill on the criminal code. The Bill whose amendments now Range from abortion to fire May also be. Broken into several parts to allow a clearer vote when it reaches parliament i want to make sure that an my who is against abortion but for a tougher firearms Law Doe Sam lose his or. Turner said in an interview. He said he is conscious of the difficulties a single Bill May present for maps on second read ing when the principle of legis lation comes up for the vote. At the same time he said he does not foresee a free vote on any of the provisions including the controversial moves to Liber Alize abortion and homosexuality Law. As far As i am concerned it said. I am treating it As a government this would practically de Mand that Liberal maps now in a majority in the commons vote for the provisions. A free vote allows maps to ignore party lines the Bill was introduced last december but died when Parlia ment was dissolved april 23 to allow the general election. Or. Turner said Justice department lawyers Are now paring a summary of representations made on the Bill since december. Numerous b r i e f s. And letters have suggested changes i drink ing., and driving abortion and firearms sections. Or. Turner said he to hear some representations personally before department officials give the Bill a Clear up draft. The amendments should ready for presentation again in late october or Early novem Ber. Fog Cut visibility to Zero . Today in greater Winnipeg. The fog was at its worst Between 3 and 7 the Dominion Public weather office said. By 4 ., visibility was a Quarter of a mile at 5, it was Zero at 6, an eighth of a mile and at 7, a Quarter of a mile. By 8 ., visibility was up to eight Miles. The Weatherman said the fog was brought about by Ideal fog conditions temperature was Cooling was a High moisture Content in the ground and Light scattered thundershowers Are expected overnight but skies will Likely be mostly sunny tomorrow the weather office said. Unseen in fog in Gimli As Well As in greater Winnipeg the Over night Low is expected to be 60 and the High tomorrow 80. Glycerine was discovered in 1779 by k. W. Scheele who was an eminent swedish chemist and scientist. Dick Gregory ends fast Olympia Wash. A co median Dick Gregory weak ened by a fast of almost six weeks was released from jail tuesday. Superior court judge Hewitt Henry ordered Gregory released As a trusty at Large for the 15-Day balance of a 90-Day sentence. 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