Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 28, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
10 Winnipeg free press thursday november 28, 1968 wants fifth Northern four men new York special tons former new York gov. Thomas e. Dewey proposed parking lot dragster fined a citizen had to take evasive action twice to avoid being hit by a Young Driver roaring around a supermarket parking lot. The action of the Driver Donald Kauk 21, of 737 Pandora Avenue West Transcona Drew the Atten Tion of a policeman and Kauk wound up in provincial magistrate s court. Pleaded guilty wednesday to charges of careless driving and of driving while his licence was suspended. He was fined on the first charge and s200 on the second by magistrate John j. Enns. Abolished traffic studied insurance May Cost 12% More known As the Bible of the Auto insurance Industry the Book is issued by the Federal superintendent of insurance and provides insurance companies with a record of the number of Acci dents the amount of claims and the total premiums paid in 39 rating territories throughout Canada. Although spokesmen for local companies say Tho Book Indi Cates that Manitoba rates should go up 12.2 per cent this year they say that As yet no decision on an increase has been made and that if an increase is decided upon it is up to individual companies to set their own rates. For companies Likely to implement a rate increase spokesmen say that one of the main factors will be the Mani Toba sales tax. This is the first the five per cent tax on parts and labor shows up in the territorial statistics. Collisions in Manitoba in creased 10 per cent last year and the Cost of claims soared Industry spokesmen say. Wednesday repeal of the fifth amendment the self incrimination clause of the . Constitution. Or. Dewey twice the Republican candidate for the presi Dency and one of the names in speculation for a Cabinet or supreme court Post in the Nixon administration stated his unusual position in remarks to newsmen following a Tough Law j and order speech to a luncheon of the Federal bar association of new York Connecticut and new Jersey. We Don t heed the fifth said or. Dewey who is 66 and practices Law in new York City. It was for the dark he suggested instead a statute that would require everybody to answer questions asked by a legally constituted governmental body court or police or have his failure to do so commented the fifth amendment pro Vides that no person shall be compelled in any criminal Case to be a witness against in recent years the Protection clause has been broadly extended by the . Supreme court to include the right of a suspect to have a lawyer before being questioned in a station House. In his speech or. Dewey sharply criticized the growing body of court opinion guarding defendants rights. He called it a Maze of artificial protections which do not protect anybody but the we have become a Permis Sive he added. It does t make any difference whether it s a mob or beating up for the sheer Joy of it larceny arson false imprison ment Are condoned. They go without punishment. The Winnipeg firm of Hedlin Menzies and associates Ltd., is carrying out a study of the port of Churchill and Hudson Bay route traffic and expects to Complete it next month it was Learned wednesday. Earlier in the Day in Ottawa h. A. Mann chairman of the National harbours Board had said a private firm had been commissioned by the depart ment and his Board for the study to examine the possibility of extending the shipping season via that route but he declined to disclose the name of the Pri vate firm making the study. Or. Mann said he understood that a preliminary be available in published form within three or four months. In a Telephone interview wednesday Robert Marshall presi Dent of the Churchill chamber of Commerce said he was pleased and encouraged to hear of the study and he fully expects it will result in Exten Sion of the shipping season. He said it must be the result of meetings Between the Federal and provincial governments. Mother s Bis wish o is for tub to probe deficit Grain debate denied continued continued continued Calgary u quits Cus Calgary up University of Calgary students Union approved withdrawal from the Canadian Union of Stu dents tuesday by a students Council vote of 10 to 7. Students Union president Luigi Dimarzo said he was Dis appointed the Issue did not go to a student body referendum but said he Felt Cus was not Worth the membership fee. The withdrawal leaves the a i tonal student organization with i out an Alberta representative. In Manitoba the average Cost University of Alberta with claims is up Over the last statistical reporting period and in greater Winnipeg it is up s62. Repair costs in Winnipeg garages Are up 15 per cent and body shop rates Are up 10 per cent insurance companies say. Medical costs have also risen. Insurance companies Are said to be paying up to s17 More a Day for Hospital Beds in Manitoba. A 25 per cent jump in doctors fees is Given As another reason for the pending rate increase. Readers May help mothers like mrs. Smith by sending Cash or cheques to Christmas cheer fund Winnipeg free press 300 Carlton Street. Receipts Are issued for the lax deductible contributions. Donors names Are published but. Are withheld on request. Toys food or clothing in Good condition May be taken to the following locations. St. Michael and All Angels anglican Church Hugo Street and Mulvoy Avenue St. Mary s Cathedral Hall 353 St. Mary Avenue near Edmonton Street or the fourth floor of the Royal Bank of Canada building at main Street and William Avenue. Most recent donors Are Christadelphian ecclesia Sis mrs. J. Mitchell s2 c. H. Mckague s4 Ken Kristjanson s10 w.b.c., s10 or. And mrs. W. Campbell mrs. E. Drewery deficit in 1969, compared with million this year. To maintain the transit deficit next year at the 1968 level adult Cash fares would have to be raised to 25 cents or five tickets for and the monthly pass Price would have to be raised to present fares Are 15 cents Cash seven tickets for a Dollar or for a monthly pass. A minimum savings of could be realized if service were reduced or discontinued on at least nine heavily subsidized routes in greater Winnipeg according to the administrators. The two men suggest metro Council should also pursue the possibility of getting financial assistance from the senior governments. The deficit now is paid completely out Revenue from business and property taxes. Or. M c i n n e s and or. Macdonald said the question of the Standard of service to be provided and the amount to be recovered from fares and taxes resolves itself into what Best serves the Public interest with j particular regard for the Over All j tax problems which face the corporation in other area municipalities. I meanwhile the labor elec lion committee is scheduled to appear before metro Council thursday night to protest the i suggestions that transit fares should be increased. The poli tical organization wants metro to get increased Grants from the provincial government to cover the deficit. Taken from drug store Safe a Safe was forced open and was stolen during a break in tuesday night at British drug houses Canada Ltd., 1483 Wellington Avenue. Police said entry was gained by breaking a rear window. Minister Olson and Trade minis Ter Pepin Otto Lang a minister without portfolio fielded Many of the wheat questions in a non committal Way that angered the conservatives. Earlier Richard Southam Moun Tain accompanied his plea for the emergency debate with the claim that bushels of Damp wheat could be lost through spoilage unless prop Erly dried. It was Worth or. Southam charged there had been a catastrophic fail ure in government wheat poli cies. The government should provide Grain drying equipment to Farmers on farms. In a few months the farm stored Grain would be beyond saving. Alf Gleave Biggar agreed the situation was desperate and the third opposition party the credit stes also supported the conservative motion which the speaker eventually rejected. Under Sharp credit Ste questioning or. Trudeau advised that the government had received an invitation from the african French speaking coun try of niger to attend a cultural conference of French speaking countries. The invitation he said included the advice that Quebec had been invited independently. The government hoped to Send a delegation that would represent Canada As a whole. There was no indication from or. Trudeau s remarks that the dual invitation would blow up into the kind of diplomatic Dis Pute involved in the bypassing of Ottawa at two earlier education conferences this year. Negotiations were reported going on behind the scenes be tween Ottawa and Quebec City to reach an agreement on the delegation makeup. Quebec s separate attendance at the ear Lier conferences was seen by federalists As a blow to National Unity. Transport minister Hellyer assured the commons that any changes proposed for air Canada s corporate Structure Tel Aviv a Israel plans to build a jewish town adjoining the ancient Arab town of i will be discussed by parliament Hebron in occupied Jordan the beforehand. Various forms of newspaper Maaris reports Structure were under considerations Walwyn Stodal and co about 100 orthodox jews have i Tion for the publicly owned air r. Car and c. I Irma j s25 Anonymous total j48. Today s total s139 previous total u Council backs sit in Toronto up the Stu dents administrative Council of the University of Toronto wednesday night endorsed a proposal for a sit in to protest the refusal of University officials to disclose details of a Brief to be presented next week to the committee on University j affairs. The 50-member Council set monday As the Day for the sit in but deferred a decision on the matter to a general students meeting on the Campus Friday. The Brief outlines the univer sity s development plans up to 1975. Drew in 1966 and the University of Lethbridge voted not to join. Total to Date 5753. O d o d o d o d o already settled on the site former military compound. Line but a change in ownership i was unlikely. Of in Home of Dominion news next door to old location 231 Portage opening specials Reg. Size King size luxury length cigarettes 5429 pocket Book in Wilkinson Blades Reg. 75c. Etc special it out of town newspapers German and British publications set of 2 Ash trays and cigarette urn Reg. Special if aware souvenirs 39 gags and jokes magazines compliments of Hudson Bay wholesale compliments of great West news compliments of Winnipeg building and decorating congratulations to you on your new location. Canadian news congratulations Pollock importing of in Lens tar Hall compliments of Dave Kaplan congratulations and All the Best. 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