Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 29, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday july 29, 1968 a to Donald Duck your Beach Ball just for Hawaii Archie just step on their toes. And give pm a push backwards Blondie now that you know How to do it go Over and pull it on. What am t _ Wrens Dagwood do you love me As much now v As when t we were a married of course dear in fact i love you much More of boo Hoo Hoo then Vou didst love me when we were 14411 1say that i rip Kirby careful Marny. The rare a Tot of ears at workaround Here and by the Yoff How lows has Whitney been with m3u? there she is Awn. Usa. With another Creepy boy for ten. Would t Thatte Weasy Mark Are Toureau a ten Cimex rip you Pok t look like Mvi pea of one my Butler just a few months. I have a great Deal of 7rouble Voth Mem employees. Which Are xxi really interests in puke marm or Money i and Lois it does to 6et too optimistic Way j thin6s Are coins j7 it won t be Lons 1 till Thev can show anything v von the screen i Beetle Bailey i see pounds of potatoes and 5oo adj of co it s All in the was you look Alt Beetle there Beaton of potatoes out there it happened in Canada fir5t acr055 Canada to augment 5hoct pemnv6 half Penn Ftp Mackenzie Byirt mint mad with sep Milum pi6ment mixed in melted 6bease Webe his title pee to rde most Nom Rous feat of w we. Has Torvor a America the Atlantic and Fite Foca Colv Tje same Tavel during one Mowa tub a Kat. Fumu aft. Tilt of mfg railway pensioners May pick up cheques Dauphin Man. Special due to the postal strike Canad an National railways officials have made provision for railway to receive their monthly pension cheques. Pensioners can pick up their cheques at the in ticket office in Dauphin Between the hours of 9 . And 12 noon and from to . Monday through Friday. In pensioners unable to pick up their cheques personally should Telephone 638 4251 to make other special arrangements. Each pensioner is astred to bring with him a suitable in identification document. Road deaths mount in the first four months of 1968, persons died in traffic accidents in the United states compared to in 1967. Beach Extension planned Dauphin Man. Special the Manitoba department of tourism and recreation is plan Ning a redevelopment program this fall for Rainbow Beach at Dauphin Lake. A reliable government source said Friday the department plans an upgrading of the present camping and recreation areas. Scheduled in the program is constriction of new change houses for bathers a new Concession building and additional landscaping. The department has also secured additional land on the South Side of Highway 20, opposite the present campsite and it is proposed to move and enlarge the present camping area. There is also some indication the present Access Road May be changed. However More definite details Are expected at the end of August. The popular summertime re treat now has facilities for bathing camping and picnicking in addition to a spacious playground area. There is no estimate of costs in connection with the changes. Detour on Highway 59 lifted a Detour at the Junction of Highway 59 and Highway 12 that caused a massive traffic Jam for motorists returning to Winnipeg from grand Beach three weeks ago has been removed said Clarence rough ton assistant District Engineer for the highways department at Selkirk Man. Although construction work on the 13-mile stretch of Highway 59 continues traffic is now being allowed through he said monday in a Telephone inter View. It is a gravel surfaced Section and traffic is moving at about 35 Miles an hour. We Hope to have a dust free Black surface by or. Broughton said the construction area had presented no problems for traffic returning from the resorts during the weekend despite reduced speeds and Dusty conditions. He said the Black Topping would not be completed by mid August although it would be usable. He could t Tell when the work would be finished. This redhead Blackbird which is protecting its nest in the Bushes of a Toronto club has taken to dive bombing anyone who comes too close. After Sev eral women who ventured near the nesting spot were pecked on the head the management of the club put up this warning sign Bottom and fenced off the area near the nest. It. Frances couple wed 60 years fort Frances ont. Special or. And mrs. James a. Deschamps or. Of ,663 first Street East in fort Frances celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary recently with High mass in St. Mary s roman Catholic Church. Rev. Father Beroit officiated and Many of the couple s relatives and friends attended. Following the mass or. And mrs. Deschamps with relatives and friends dined at the Rainy Lake hotel. They received num Erous gifts and anniversary greetings from friends and relatives across Canada. Beauty Queen crowning Altona fete highlight Karen Thiessen 17, of Altona Man., was crowned saturday Queen of the Manitoba Sun Flower festival for 1968. The ceremony took place at the grand finale show attended by people. It was held in the Altona Community Arena. Miss Thiessen was crowned by the 1967 Queen Libby Friesen. Chosen princesses were Rhonda Nickel of Rosenfeld and Viola Braun of Altona. Six girls competed in the annual Queen contest for in prize Money. The final Day of the festival started with a Pancake break fast served by local merchants followed by a Parade of com Mercial floats and bands. Thou Sands of people lined the Parade break in at 64 a 15-year-old boy. Has been turned Over to juvenile authorities in connection with last tuesday s robbery of a Allyn Rossen 56, of 945 Wellington Crescent. The boy with a 17-year-old juvenile was returned to Winni Peg from Edmonton sunday. Police said the 15-year-old admitted to 48 shop break ins and 16 House total of 64 in Winnipeg since december. The 17-year-old had admitted to -16 shop break ins and 10 House break ins in the same period police said. The 17-y e a to 1 d also was turned Over to juvenile authorities. Friday Ronald Michael Krohnke 19, of no fixed address was charged with the Rossen robbery and was remanded a week in custody. Or. Rossen was at Home late last tuesday when two youths carrying what appeared to be revolvers and wearing Nylon stocking masks came to his front door. They demanded that he open a basement Safe and when he refused and tried to escape one youth held a gun to his head while the other took his Wallet containing from his p6cket. Or. Rossen suffered a heart attack after a scuffle with the two. Route to watch the nearly mile Long Parade and then scattered to take in the various events including motorcycle races con tests Low German panel Dis Cussion and entertainment at the swimming Pool. Saturday also saw d Wight Heinrichs of Altona become the 1968 festival Champion motor Cycle race Driver. There was also a Good crowd on hand to watch the water acts by the Manitoba aquatics club of the Centennial Pool. The Plum Coulee Little league Ball club won the festival tournament by defeat ing the Altona team. The men s baseball tourney was won this year by the Steinbach Millers. Many of the events contests and programs that draw Large crowds Friday continued to thrill both Young and old during the last Day. Festival Atten dance was estimated at better than for the full four Days of activities. It was announced late Friday evening that Arnold Dyck of Winnipeg a mennonite author has been commissioned to write a Low presented next year. Low Ger Man features especially attract local citizens and visitors familiar with the language. All military Cabinet named in Bolivia la Paz a bolivian president Rene Barrientos his government in crisis Over the scandal of Ernesto Che True Vara s pirated guerrilla diary named a Newall military Cabi net saturday night. Barrientos said its military composition is temporary and of an emergency nature prompted by threats of subversion guerrilla action and political factional ism. The action was so sudden and guarded that vice president Luis Adolfo Sites Salinas and political supporters of the presi Dent were taken by Surprise. In formed sources said the Selec Tion of ministers mostly High ranking military friends of Barr Vientos does not necessarily reflect the Choice of army Gen. Alfredo Ovando the biggest Power behind the bolivian presi Dency. Ovando who has held Barrientos Fate in his hands since he came to Power in an Ovan do backed coup in 1964, was re ported waiting to see How Barrientos manages the biggest Crit Sis in his two years of elective office. The crisis resulted from the leaking to Cuba of the late gue Vara s diary seized when his guerrilla band was crushed in the bolivian Interior last fall. It erupted in the scandal that Fol Lowed announcement a week ago that Barrientos Interior minister and close Friend Anto Nio Arguedas had mailed a copy to cuban Premier Fidel Castro who printed the diary and spoiled Bolivia s chances to sell it for publication. Siles conferred with his social democratic party sunday and the other three parties of the government coalition met to consider what Steps to taker the social democrats i withdrew from the government last thursday touching off a mass resignation of Barrientos mostly civilian Cabinet. They objected to the govern ments arrest of opposition a la Gist politicians and to Barrientos hedging on reconvening co Gresson schedule aug. 6. Outwardly Calm and confident Barrientos flew to Santa Cruz in Eastern Bolivia to inaugurate a new air Force school in his decree naming the Cabi net Barrientos said the country faces a new threat of Castro style revolution alluding to the recent declaration by a guerrilla Comrade of Guevara that new fighting would begin in Rural Bolivia. Arguedas who fled to Chile when the scandal broke is in Britain where he has said he will stay until allowed to return to Bolivia and explain his deed to the people. A self styled marxist humanist and admirer of Castro and Guevara he said he leaked the diary As a blow to . Imperialism. Arguedas was questioned Fop an hour before being permitted to leave London s Gatwick air port when he arrived there sat urday night. The British Home office refused to say whether he had applied for Asylum or How Long he would be allowed to re main a bomb Pioneer Dies in Cormany cd Tingen West Germany atomic research Pio Neer Otto Hahn Winner of the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1944, died Here sunday after a Long illness. He was 89. On dec. 1938, Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassman proved atomic fission could be achieved by bombarding uranium with Neutron. Publication of their Experiment the follow ing month revolutionized atomic science. More than Sist years later Hahn was awarded the Nobel prize for his Experiment. A British prisoner of War at the. Time he Learned of the award from a newspaper clipping and was unable to accept it until after his release in 1946. Seven years after split the first atom the . Dropped bomb on Hiroshima. When Hahn heard the news he reported later he thought of killing himself. Knows the deadly danger better than the atomic he warned. There fore these must Appeal to the great ones to Settle their prob lems at the conference Hahn was the youngest of three sons of a Frankfurt Gla juveniles questioned in Dauphin Man. Special it is believed a number of juveniles Are connected with damage caused to headstones at provincial Granite works on second Avenue Southwest in Dauphin last week. .7 ramp Are questioning the youths who Are believed to have damaged the headstones and pushed them off their bases during nighttime. Six of the stones were pushed off their bases and on the Cement. Karen Thiessen Golf to cube patients a City Hospital in Leicester England is to have its own nine Hole Golf course for patients for Pur Zier and started his experiments in the family Wash House. In 1901 he graduated from mar Burg when he went abroad to pol ish his English he worked nine with sir William ram sey a British Nobel prize win Ner and became familiar with the Phenomena of radioactivity. At the age of 26 he discovered radio thorium the radioactive element. Hahn later went to Canada and received decisive training from lord Ernest Rutherford then regarded As the world s Foremost authority on radioactivity at Montreal s Mcgill University. Back in Berlin in 1912, Hahn joined the newly founded Kaiser Wilhelm Institute the present Max Planck Institute where he later became director of the chemistry department Canadian schools criticized Auckland . All the teachers recruited from Australia and new zealand some months ago to teach in Panada have found conditions to their liking. Australian teacher Warwick Murray 25, passed through Auckland on his Way Home after id months teaching in Canada and reported that Canada had Little to offer teachers from Australia and new zealand. The Hijii Cost of living count ered the higher salaries Hur Ray said. The attitude at Canadian schools of Don t hit the child you will upset the class was wrecking discipline and Ham Pering effective teaching he added. Murray taught at a school at an Oil and natural Gas develop ment on Pic Border of thai Yukon and Alaska
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