Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, July 25, 1968

Issue date: Thursday, July 25, 1968
Pages available: 48
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 25, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press thursday july 25, 1968 Frieda s hav1n6 Paov after . V 6he says Wise Wacome a years Mew societies will. F2eflbstom our we a Isar act City ome souut70m the problem of their cities Donald Duck who Are the peopled in the front room i have the1 brain Matching people for matrimonial i in t that Sweet the brain said thex o hit it off Mickey mouse until it s he have me a Loaner. Id prove a Orty s business is boom1n5 Maha those bamboos went out with Izaak Walton come on Eer in we be ear a Long. Drive up the coast. Remember the Guy wha catches the. First fish today everyone Ous head Are you going modern to use that corny pole in our fishing i oust know i la lie awake All night the and the tensions a Man has to so thru to make a livens these he sure makes a lot of noise living a what a horrible Day i had at the i am Heap of miss travers staff. Who in blazes Are you of gentleman to Kirby. Interesting son Chap and 1 remind outhatu5tenins v Cooks is three Section four 3f the butlers Cape i Cuoio have you up on charges for this. I and Lois that was a dive 15 when yeah Well my feet think it was a Tiffany Jones my father wishes me to take Over the entire Pessin Sipe of the business. Packaging and where toes Marie Claire fit into All my father wans to enlarge and modernize the business. For this he needs Money. A great peal of Money i Hap to make a decision. Please Trytko under stand an Claire s father is Humbert the financier i under stand Marc i up Epstan very m Tsypin shot to Beetle Bailey i m a Coo Xep 600se you la make mincemeat out you la smash is up like flatter than a Pancake a master at wow pm i do that 600o am thims you pish out 202 died on Road in 1967 traffic accidents in Manitoba during 1967 were responsible of 202 deaths and injuries according to a report of the highways safety Branch of the Manitoba government the report was released b Public utilities minister Stewar Mclean thursday. This is six less fatalities tha in 1966, although almost 600 More injuries were recorded accidents. A total of 7.36j due to traffic accidents in 1967 convictions resulted in 39 be cent of last year s traffic convictions involving traffic accidents were recorded. I 1966, there were convict ions resulting from accidents. A City by City breakdown o the conviction statistics involving accidents revealed that the City of Winnipeg had the most Winnipeg St. Boniface 452 St. James 408 Brandon 385 St. Vital 147 West Kil Donan 64 East Kildonan 30 ramp others 624i speeding convictions totalled 119 of these involving accidents. Impaired Driver convictions totalled 270 o them causing accidents. A Tota of 559 Drivers were Caugh driving under suspension 72 o them causing accidents. Criminal negligence resulted in 143 convictions. Failing to produce insurance or financial responsibility cards netted 228 convictions. Robbery hearing set a preliminary hearing will be held sept. 24 and 25 in the Case of four people charged with robbing the fort Garry trus company of july 2. Sharon Elaine Dormoriz Edward Joseph Poturalski Richard Albert Carlson ant Gordon Howard Poole All have been jointly charged with Rob Bing the Trust company while they were armed with offensive weapons. Or. Carlson and or Poole face a second joint charge of robbing the company. They Are All also charged with being in Possession july 4 of obtained by crime. The four appeared in Winnipeg magistrate s court thurs Day before magistrate Isaac Rice. Mrs. Dormoriz and or Poturalski both have elected to be tried by a judge without a jury. Or. Carlson and or. Poole both have elected to be tried by a judge and jury. The three men were remanded in custody until aug. 1 mrs. Dormoriz was remanded to sept. 24 when the preliminary hearing begins. Waste won t harm Lake some Gimli residents fear that waste materials from the Calvert of Canada distillery now under construction outside the town May pollute Lake Winnipeg. However a distillery spokes Man said wednesday Calvert has installed its own sewage treatment Plant to purify waste before pumping it into the Lake. The distillery will use on the average about 1.5 million Gallons of Well water daily when it begins operation. Bottoms up Vancouver c p Bill Tambling is. Going to have to Start at the Bottom with his new business and work his Way up. Tuesday or. Tambling bought a 34-foot log Salvage vessel he planned to sail to port Hardy on Vancouver Island where he hoped to Start a log Salvage business. Wednesday As he set out for port1 Hardy the vessel wallowed in the Choppy Waters of the Fraser River and Sank. Or. Tambling was rescued unharmed. I lost my ship on its Maiden he said glumly after being pulled from the water. It s doubt Ful Ever find he declined to say. How much he paid for the boat but added it was insured. Railway Hostel Canadian National railways has called tenders for the construction of a ten Man Hostel building in Brandon. The Hostel will provide accommodation for in train arid engine Crews during regular layovers at that divisional Point. The single Storey Frame build ing to be built on Mctavish Avenue Between 2nd and 3rd streets will contain 10 individual bedrooms As Well As a combination Kitchen dining room lounge washroom and showers and laundry facilities As Swan River celebrated its 60th anniversary with its annual Northwest Roundup this week Premier Walter Weir who took part in the opening ceremonies receives a welcoming handshake from James h. Bilton la for Swan River and speaker of the legislature. Strikers seeking More Aid Regina up president w. S. Gilbey of the Saskatchewan federation of labor Ane Larry Wigg Prairie regional director of education for the Congress wednesday urged Trade Union members in the province to give increased support financially and on picket lines to striking postal workers. They said in a joint news release we urge labor councils i the province to wire members of parliament in their areas expressing organized labor s con Cern and asking them to intervene with the appropriate government officials on behalf of the postal the news release said that the Federal government s attitude Oward negotiations with the Council of postal unions which began a nation wide strike july 18 has not been conducive to reaching a reasonable Canada . Ties stressed Washington a North Dakota senator Quentin Burdick emphasized the Friendship be Ween Canada and the United states in testimony Here wednesday before a Senate sub hearing. I could think of no More fitting memorial to the Friend hip of the two nations than the completion of the International each Garden Between North Dakota and he said. Sen. Burdick made the state nent to the Interior subcommittee on Parks and recreation which is holding hearings on legislation to appropriate funds or completion of the peace Arden. The Bill Calls for Money 0 Complete the formal gardens and construct a peace Tower. Canada would appropriate the ther half of the Cost of completing the project. Completion of the Garden would be a memorial to Symbol be the words of the Inte nation 1 peace Garden inc sen. Burdick said those words read As Long s men shall live we1 will not Ake up arms against one Roger Parsons co puncher from Calgary who was knocked out of Competition by injuries received last week at the Morris Rodeo was one of the judges for the Riding and roping events at the Swan River Northwest Roundup. Hijacked passengers 1 visited Winnipeg 1 a the two canadians aboard the israeli Al Al jetliner hijacked tuesday by Arab terrorists and now detained in Algeria were in Winnipeg late in 1967. Richard Michel Catudal a Montreal artist and stage set airline used trains Chicago the first trans Continental passenger service by n airline involved flying by Day and Riding trains by night. An Eastern Railroad a Western line and transcontinental air Trail port inaugurated 48-hour coast of coast service in the late 920s. I designer worked for the Royal Winnipeg Ballet Here during november and december of last year a spokesman for the Ballet company said wednesday. The artist s wife Filion Lise Catudal also aboard the pirated plane accompanied him on his visits to Winnipeg. Among the productions or. Catudal designed sets for were Rose Latulippe Napoli and Les Patiri eurs. The company was very much pleased with his work the spokesman said. Or. And mrs. Catudal were among the non israeli Passen Gers released by algerian authorities after three Arab gunmen had forced the Phot to land the Craft in they were flown to Paris with 18 others. Both Are believed to be about 30" years of age the spokesman said. R. W. Bob Cunningham who has been elected senior counsellor of Winnipeg Council no. 154 of the United commercial t r a Vellers of America for 1968 69. The election took place at the group s recent annual meeting. Translations costly Washington american science services spend More than million a year for translations of foreign technical journals. Generally it costs per thousand words for translations from a european language. The Price rises to per thousand words for translating japanese chinese and russian. T happened in Canada Tje White Man along re River before one w6nt-Fllroofih Buff cats Rahym "1 most treacherously in Bassabe in flute water in Canada in a Prater Busk rom foot so. Mud Duns i to Lile Pacific to so i natural increase in population minnow i Nualla annually Ujj i ;