Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 17, 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press. Tuesday. June 17. 1969 to Honor Benny los Angeles entertainer Jack Benny will receive an honorary doctorate of music degree from the univer sity of California at Riverside at the second annual commence ment exercises june 27. Open till 4 . Fun food for late night diners champs motor inn 160 Osborne police Hunt rape suspects Toronto up police arrested one youth and Are seek ing several others after a 29 year old woman told them she was raped up to 20 times at a satan s Choice motorcycle club Field Day saturday in a suburban Field. More than 200 motor cyclists had gathered for racing competitions. Gliding group offers flights the red River soaring association will hold an open House 110 . To 10 . Saturday at i its Field in Niverville man., 30 Miles South of Winnipeg. Gliding demonstrations and passenger flights will be available. New University graduates test out employee Power Only link the Only part of Denmark which is attached to the Conti widely used the Quebec Bridge spanning the St. Lawrence River at que featuring licensed dining rooms Dionci or snacks excellent charter sailing schedule mom. Lune 16 our Day off tues. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 wid 2 to 4 7 to 9 51.50 thurs 2 to 4 7 to 9 Fri. 2 to 4 to 9 . Sat. 2 to 4 . Only 3 Docking at Redwood Bridge at rear of cabling s tickets available at Dock for information phone 586-5600 Village inn noon show exotic fussy galore Eves. 3-6p.rio 9-12p.ni. Musical majority guitarist Billy Dunlop noon 3 . Exotic Cisela afternoon and eggs. 4.6p.iw. 9.12p.m. Abbey tavern swingers swinging songstress bpm quiets 12 beautifully appointed rooms for Large or Small functions motor hotel Elizabeth Speer rd., St. Bonifac owner manager Gary Fournier All this week a a biters 4-t . Exotic dancer Gisela saturday matinee 3 6 . I wednesday Talent Nite Cash prizes banquet facilities available up to 500 persons by Nicholas von Hoffman Washington special tons there s a Little document floating around Washington which in t going to get nearly the attention it merits. It s eight pages Long and it s called the condition of the fed eral employee and How to change it. Written by younger College educated people who tend to go to work for departments like health education and welfare it represents a demand for internal institutional change in government which closely parallels what the universities Are being hit with. This is natural since the rebelling discontented Stu Dent ultimately does get his degree and Clear out to work in business and government where he finds he s exchanged one tedious aggravating r n e s s for another. In Germany and France two major publications have already been hit by strikes the objects of which Are not More Money but control Over editorial Content the elections of editors Etc., Etc. After having gained a measure of student Power it is inevitable that this new alumni would graduate to test out the idea of employee Power. Higher education has handled these demands poorly not to say stupidly. There stands Berkeley or what s left of it with a couple of dozen Nobel laureates and what do they use All those brains for As cushioning for their Skull they club each other Over the head. Most schools have either of schools h a v e either of Dura Tely resisted any change or they have rushed j thoughtlessly into conces Sions rather than studied arrangements appropriate for the dying years of the 20th Century. Where s Eldridge if you doubt How vapid and ill considered some of the Campus concessions have been read this Story told by a famous White Radical on being invited to a ver Brablc n c w England Liberal arts College i d Only been there for a few hours when the leaders of the Black student Union came up to me and said they wanted to talk to me alone. They took me Over to the Black studies Centre an old victorian building. I went inside and on the Walls were the former presidents of the College All White All looking Down at us from heavy carved Gilt frames. My i said Are these your culture heroes where s Malcolm where s they looked sheepish and then one of them said look that s Why we wanted to talk to you. A couple of months ago we got together and demanded a Centre. We Felt is had to do it. They were doing it on every other Campus but we never dreamed they d give us one. They did and now we Don t know what the hell to do with it before the pressure and friction begins to build among Young government workers we might learn from the schools experience and consider what s wrong and what May need Chang ing. This document suggests a number of possible changes which May or May not be desirable but which indians Metis at the Pas won t be Able to vote nip Ron Mcbryde nip candidate in the Pas e o n s t i t u in c y charged in a press release monday that Many indians and sail through 5 cities on Canada s finest River cruise ship special charter rates for groups of 20 to 400 Public sailing times rates to 9 cd Wal Only monday to Friday 1.75 saturday cruise through the locks Lockport 2.7s saturday night dance cruise 10-1 . Live 3.0o sunday 2 or. Cruises at 1 ., 3 ., 5 ., 7 . 1.50 children t3 and under 7sc under 2 years wee free balloons for the kiddies tickets purchased in Advance or at time Oll at Dock office 312 Nairn ave. At Louise badge phone 533-3600. Also at attractions tickets office in Eaton s downtown store and Polo Park. Use your Eaton s charge account. Schedule and rates subject to without notice. Last Chance summer special now every one can afford to learn to dance whether you re a beginner or just want to update your dancing. Make your Choice but Call today we can Only accept a limited number of students at this lowest Price Ever offered to the dancing Public. Weekend fatality toll 75 i by the Canadian press at least 75 persons died in accidents across Canada during the weekend 55 in traffic. There were also eight drown Ings two dead in fires and nine in miscellaneous accidents including four in a plane crash. I Ontario had the highest death total 23, including 19 Highway fatalities three drownings and one fall from a roof a Canadian press Survey from 6 . Fri Day to Midnight sunday night showed. Quebec s 22 deaths comprised 11 in traffic three drownings i two in a fire the four in the plane crash one in a fall from a ladder and one asphyxiation. Manitoba had seven deaths Alberta five in traffic and one shooting Saskatchewan four Highway Nova Scotia and British Columbia four Highway and one drowning each new Brunswick one traffic and one killed by a falling tree and Prince Edward Island one Road death. Newfoundland was fatality free. The Survey does not cover known suicides homicides or Industrial deaths. Metis in his Riding would lose their vote because the government has refused to take into consideration their special or. Mcbryde said that a Large number of indians from the Lake St. Martin Fairford and Little Saskatchewan re serves would be in the Altona Region of Southern Manitoba working on the sugar beet Harvest on election Day. The government has made no arrangements to allow them to vote there or. Mcbryde said. The returning officer at the Pas said he was certain that no arrangements would be made for or. Mcbryde urged sunday in a speech at Lake St. Martin that the government set up an economic development fund for indians and Metis. He also called for establishment of a human rights commission. Do reveal How a lot of our newer College bred civil servants look at the organizations they work for. Here Are a few Points the Booklet brings up employees should have a voice in the Basic policy formulation of their Agency and in decisions affecting the programs they administer and conditions under which they work. Privileges of class and status should be eliminated whenever they create barriers among workers. Carpeting and couches for example should be equally distributed or abolished when not directly related to the work. Rigid work hours Docking employees for late Ness and other highly arbitrary regulations must also be eliminated. Spiritual sausage the Hierarchy within the Federal bureaucracy must be reduced to a minimum. Positions should reflect the Quality and amount of w o r k done rather than those which Are allotted through seniority or political manoeuvring. A supervisor s authority should Stem from his leadership and expertise and from his employees demo cratic acceptance of his policies salary Levels should also be correspondingly simplified with per haps no More than five or six Levels. The idea of transferring More Power and decision making into yet More name 1 e s s a and unidentifiable bureaus is debatable but at. The same time these Sug. Gest ions also hint at what a spiritual sausage grinder working for the government can be. They speak of the discouragement the deflating of enthusiasm the cynical adjusting of oneself to routine that takes place inside Many younger people who go into Public service hoping they can truly serve the Public. People come around and Tell you your skirts Are too Short they take the posters off your says Susan Strauss a 26-year-old gs-9 in the . Commission on civil rights. She is one of the authors of the document and what she says about the morale and tone of govern ment work is repeated by Many Many Young and angry civil servants the pettiness they think if you re physically sitting in a chair at you re accomplishing something. In the year and a half i be been working for the government i be Learned How to look like i m working when i m not. I be watched the secretaries put a slip of paper in their typewriter and sit and talk on the phone for the next two hours with their girl friends while giving the facade of looking Busy. The secretaries. Most of the people Are systematically excluded from knowing what they re doing. All they have to do is Type and the minimal is told to them. The Way we relate to each other at work is absolutely you can t kiss off Susan Strauss with a shrug. She Speaks for too Many people. We must concern ourselves with making changes for the Sake of efficiency and productivity but mostly be cause the old hierarchical forms of mindless and insulting obedience Are unsatisfactory for a full human life. If we re unwilling to move on change we re going to have to stun and Stu Latify a lot of Young people or resign ourselves to seeing the Campus disorders transferred to government and private business. Nent of Europe is the Jutland i Bee City contains nearly Peninsula. I of Nickel special attraction one week Only last minute arrangements have made it possible to present following world famous attraction in addition to our regular entertainment. From England via Las vegas Issy s Vancouver Winnipeg Arena new vaudeville band hit makers of Winchester Cathedral in the towers cover monday thru thursday charge Friday and saturday 317 Kennedy St. Town n country 943-8611 make a Date for the Young fun world of Man sphere swinging entertainment fascinating exhibits and new special features Are Only a few of the-1969 highlights of Mantsu heart new world of youth building and Careen sect. Don t miss the excitement and stirring rhythms of massed bands concert i special event and the largest of its kind in North America. It puts the spotlight on the top school marching and concert bands from the United states. I and there s plenty of action at the nightly free stage show across. From the Arena. You la see Rock bands song dance comedy and variety acts plus sing out this. Is a Young talented group of Winni Eggers who write their own music produce their own show and specialize in fast moving songs of varying tempos with appealing. Choreography. Man sphere 99 is fun for the Young j la in 5077-b2 United nations a the father of Handas k. Of com the most quoted thinkers in a Book of quotations on human rights published by the . Educational scientific and cultural organization. Nineteen of Gandhi s quotations appear in the Book and 15 of Marx s. Beginners program regular 17 10 private lessons 6 party hours 4 class hours Brush up program regular 14 8. Private lessons 3 party hours 4 class hours students and former students not eligible Foi this other. Ken Mathews dancing school 275 Portage ave. 942-6375 satisfied to be the very planes Hunt copter in . Norman Wells . Up two Dakota aircraft Are continuing the search in this area 900 Miles North of Edmon ton for a Vancouver based helicopter missing since wednesday. There were three persons on Board the helicopter on a geological Survey for Texaco Canada Ltd. Of Calgary. The Pilot was identified As Hugh Hughes of Vancouver. His passengers both from Calgary were identified As Matt son 26, and Fred Hamilton 53. Depend on fish about s8 per cent of Iceland s foreign Export Trade is fish and fish products. Motor hotel me Phillips a notre Dame noon show exotic Taffy continuous special show from 4 to 6 . Wednesday to thursday exotics Juliette Frenchie Taffy Angel s kiss evenings 9-12 . The coma Cheros Entrance Arlington William Noire Dame Myrtle notre Dame through Kavana Muhs City of Winnipeg department of housing and Urban renewal expressions of interest for development of cleared land i map on hotel 1 m 393 Marion Street a wonderful smog or All you can eat Jwj with continuous entertainment from 12 6 . With Mississippi Sherri evenings the one Only swinging mystics the Jose Soneira Trio appearing nightly Urban renewal area no. 1 lord Selkirk Park the City of Winnipeg on behalf of an Urban re Newal partnership comprising itself the province of Manitoba and the government of Canada wishes to make available for private redevelopment cleared land in the lord Selkirk redevelopment area. The lands May be sold or leased. The lands being offered for redevelopment Are generally As shown in the sketch and As parcel 1 to parcel 4, inclusive. Expressions of interest May be submitted on any or All parcels of land. Further inquiries May be made by calling the undersigned at 946-0175. Persons interested in redeveloping this property Are asked to Forward a written expression of interest no later than july 15, 1969 to Urban renewal area no. 1 lord Selkirk Park the City of Winnipeg on behalf of an Urban re neat partnership comprising itself the province of Manitoba and the government of Canada wishes to make available for private redevelopment cleared land in the lord Selkirk redevelopment area. The land May be sold or leased. The land being offered for redevelopment is generally As shown in the sketch marked parcel 1. Expressions of interest May be submitted on any part or All of parcel 1. Further inquiries May be made by calling the undersigned at 946-0175. Persons interested in redeveloping this property Art asked to Forward a written expression of interest no later than july 15, 1969 to e. C. Simpson director of housing and Urban renewal City of Winnipeg civic cent Winnipeg 2, Manitoba
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