Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, July 20, 1968

Issue date: Saturday, July 20, 1968
Pages available: 132
Previous edition: Friday, July 19, 1968
Next edition: Monday, July 22, 1968

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 20, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday july 20, 1968 Douglas cites i continued his proposed Industrial peace commission would be similar to that in Sweden where he said there has not been a major strike in 28 years. The commission would be a quasi judicial body comprised of labor and management experts sociologists and economists and would provide technical information on economic is sues in dispute Between labor and management. Or. Douglas said appoint ments to the commission would be made with the approval of labor and management. The commission s findings would not be binding but they would be pretty difficult to argue government has an important role to play and it has t been playing that he said. Compulsory arbitration was not the answer to labor disputes be cause you can t make men go Back to or. Macdonald said he took Issue with prime minister tru Deau s argument that the effect on the Economy of a wage in crease to Public servants was More inflationary than a similar increase to people who worked in the private sector. If a civil servant is going to be a second class citizen this is dangerous for society As a he said. Or. Douglas Defeated in Bur Naby Seymour in the june 25 Federal election said later that three universities have offered him teaching positions and As yet he has neither accepted the offers nor turned them Dowa he declined in an interview to name the universities but said that the University of Saskatchewan was not among them. He has agreed to remain Asna tonal nip Leader until a leadership convention scheduled for next summer. He said prime minister tru Deau was taking the same line on constitutional questions As prime minister a c k e n z i e King who or. Douglas said dismissed unemployment hous liquor prices to drop continued charges said in a Telephone interview. A similar decrease in the Price of scotch and British imports even though Many distillers have raised their prices can be attributed to the devaluation of the British Pound last year he said. Or. Rodger said prices of imported wines change frequently and liquor commission prices Are adjusted accordingly. In this Case he said several producers have increased their prices. Sweden ing and pollution As purely provincial problems. Workers in the 1930s were in Censed with the failure of government to act. I Don t think they la accept it now people Are not going to be fluffed off with a phoney old line czechs surrender continued the demand had already been flatly rejected earlier in the week by the czechoslovak Lead ers who insisted that the by Latefia talks take place on Home soil. The soviet proposal was for a meeting of the full presidium of the two states in either Moscow Kiev or Lvov. The czechs suggested Kosice in Western Slovakia As a. Com Promise. Two explanations were offered for the Public reiteration of the demand Only hours after the czechoslovak Central com Mittee had completed its Deci Sive meeting in Prague ratifying the new Liberal course. The first was that the Tass proposal was put out As a sign to its four closest orthodox allies in Eastern Europe that it was still Boss in the realm and did not approve of the program ratified. The second less optimistic explanation was that the soviets had changed their mind once again and decided paid at the Lakehead the last company offer to the Lakehead workers whose con tract expired dec. 31, was 42 cents an hour Over two years. St. Lazare Man stabbed in neck a St. Lazare Man., resident is reported in fair condition after he was tabbed in the neck with a Butcher knife thursday after a Russell Man., hotel Beer parlor. Mervin Glen Mccaskill was taken to Russell Hospital after the attack which occurred at 3 . In the Queen s hotel. Ramp Are holding a Kam sack sask., District Man in connection with the incident. Continued j loan they were relieved of court duties june 18 pending the out come of the inquiry. Or. Justice Grant will hear arguments Mon Day from Arthur Maloney or. Bannon s and Arthur Martin counsel for magistrate Gardhouse. His findings will be delivered to or. Wishart later in a written report. Or Bannon said Friday he revealed the loan because he wanted to give this Quiry its fullest Northern trip for Trudeau Ottawa cup prime min ister Trudeau is to make a week Long flying tour of the Ca Nadian North his office announced Friday. Or. Trudeau is to leave Ottawa sunday july 21, at 6 . Edt and to return the evening of sunday july 28. He will cover about Miles during the trip starting with a flight to Whitehorse in the Yukon territory heading eastward across the Northwest territories and popping into far Northern Quebec and Labra Dor before returning to Ottawa. An official in or. Trudeau s office said the prime minister would be within reach of Tele phone or other communication at every place where he stops overnight and at most places where his aircraft touches Down. One of the transport depart ment s speedy Jet Star planes would remain As close As Possi ble to or. Trudeau s location each Day during the trip ill Case there was any need to bring him Back to Ottawa rather the Jet cannot land on Many of the rough Landing strips at the locations the prime minister will visit. Or. Trudeau is to get a fue look at the North in his first extended tour there. By or. Maloney if he had Ever taken a bribe or acted corruptly in any Way or ban non replied can answer honestly never in my life. I Don t know if you Are to consider a person s personality but i have found it very difficult to say no to anyone in my life. People impose on me when i read Over the Tran script of police wiretap Tele phone conversations it is difficult for me to realize How i be came involved in these prob much of the evidence linking magistrate Bannon and Alexan Der was contained in taped Tele phone conversations obtained by a police wiretap of Alexander s Telephone. Magistrate Gardhouse Testi fied Friday he had never interceded on Alexander s behalf or done anything for him. he first met Alexan Der about eight years ago when he was still in private Law prac Tice and added he had represented Alexander s father. I acted for his father i never in my life acted for Vin cent Alexander mag Istrate Gardhouse said. He said Alexander had never offered him anything. I wish he had because i. Would t be Here he said. I would have told him i wanted no More to do with he said he was amazed to hear magistrate Peter Wilch testify wednesday that Magis t r a t e Gardhouse approached him May 16 to ask if he would Grant bail to Alexander on a breaking and entering charge. I knew nothing about the Case i was never in the old City Hall in the month of magistrate Gardhouse said. Five witnesses testified ear Lier that they saw magistrate Gardhouse in suburban Scarbor Ough courthouse May 16. Alexander said wednesday he had magistrate Bannon under control and added that he referred to him As my Man to influence his associates. He said he also used Magis trate Gard House s name but did not talk to him or see him very better hearing starts Here select from the Many styles and types if Zenith hearing aids designed for your particular hearing loss. Free electronic hearing test the Quality goes in before the name goes on electric shavers Ltd. 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