Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 27, 1969

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 27, 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba growing to beat 70 Winnipeg free press final edition vol. 76 no. 232 Price Loc Friday june 27, 1969 Sun rises . Moon rises . Sun sets . Moon sets . Forecast mainly sunny 50 and 70 praises ramp loyalty no Way to stay Trudeau axes govt. May Security plan quit monday turns thumbs Down on civilian Force idea but hints at new intelligence unit role Ottawa up the shadowy directorate of Security and intelligence May emerge As a More powerful Wing of the ramp As a result of a Royal commission report that has recommended its replacement with a civilian Agency. Security report in Brief Ottawa up High lights of recommendations in the abridged report the Royal commission on Security j tabled in the commons thurs Day by prime minister tru Deau prime minister Trudeau tabling the Royal commission re port on Security in the com Mons thursday rejected its proposal for creation of a Secu Rity service separate from the ramp to Deal with subversion and espionage. However he said the ramp s s and i Branch will be nurtured As a service increasingly sep Arate in Structure and civilian in Schreyer expects Call to form administration i liberals Likely to hold new leadership meet by Derik Hodgson a source in the Walter Weir Cabinet said Friday there is no Way the conservatives can stay in Power and it is understood the government will re sign monday. More details on Page 46 establishment of a new civilian non police Agency to perform the functions of a Security service in Canada sep Arate from the ramp and generally without Law enforce ment Powers. It would become possible for University graduates to join the directorate As civilians bypass ing the spartan induction of ramp rookies now and Rise to the top. Maxwell w. Mackenzie the Montreal businessman who was please see Security Page 7 tight Security screening for people entering the Public service with Check of names against records of subversives and Check of fingerprints against criminal records whether or not the prospective employee would have Access to classified material. Establishment of a Security review Board responsible Only to the Cabinet whose members should not be Active govern ment officials. Changes in immigration procedures so that wherever possible information would be obtained about criminal and Security records of All prospective immigrants to Canada irrespective of relationship sponsorship or country of Ori Gin. Terrorism sweeping Argentina pm says mounties have know How refusal of. Citizenship on Security grounds Only if actual illegalities or criminal acts had been committed and proven in court and not merely for membership in subversive associations or even the communist party. By Victor mack1e Ottawa staff prime minister Trudeau is confident that by leaving the safeguarding of National Security to the professionally strengthened Roy Al Canadian mounted police this country will have the Best in combating espionage. The ramp in its directorate Security and intelligence he told a press conference thurs a Day. Has the expertise the j loyalty and the experienced resistance to penetration of the mounties have the know How of counter intelligence and a skill acquired Over years of combating big time organized crime and spies. National Security is safer in the knowing hands of the ramp or. Trudeau said. This is Why he rejected what he described As the most significant recommendation of on or visit Buenos Aires Reuters labor leaders have called for a general strike tuesday amid a growing wave of terrorism and protest against arrival sunday of new York gov. Nelson Rockefeller. The order followed bomb at tacks thursday on 19 supermarkets owned by the Rockefeller family an explosion in a build ing housing the first National Bank of Boston and the . Chamber of Commerce and announcements of silent marches to Greet Rockefeller. Six supermarkets were destroyed in the blast and 13 oth the Royal on occur cars damaged m e x p 1 o s i o n s Ity the recommendation calling for creation of a new civilian non police secret service Agency. Please see Trudeau Page 7 chiefs remark fatuous personal appearance before an appropriate official urged for All persons applying for a passport. Creation of an effective Security organization in each government department. Establishment of a separate Security division i the Exter Nal affairs department. Effective Protection at All times for any building which contains classified material. Prepare for War Israel told thousands Fate past coffin new York up in death As in life the magnetism of Judy Garland continued undiminished today drawing thou Sands of admirers through the night and into the morning to file past her coffin and bid goodbye. By 2 . Today an estimated 18.000 people had walked past the coffin. She s found East Kildonan police chief Chris Einfeld came in for a severe Tongue lashing thursday night from a. Alan Borovoy general counsel of the Canadian j civil liberties association. J although or. Borovoy did t name chief Einfeld in his speech the Toronto lawyer termed As superficially fatuous the chief s remarks in Windsor ont earlier this week that efforts to rehabilitate criminals were a total chief Einfeld president of the can Adian association of chiefs of police had told the Ontario association of chiefs of police crime is increasing despite the efforts of social workers psychologists probation officers and others. These so called he had said should spend their time helping victims j which came within minutes of each other. The damage to the supermarkets was estimated at several million dollars. Leaders of a Section of the powerful general federation of labor issued a strike order to j j protest both Rockefeller s visit and recent government repression of riots in Cordoba Buenos j Aires and other Argentine cil j its. The strike was called by a i rebel group of the federation that represents almost half the Argentine labor movement and 1 is in bitter opposition to the three year old military govern ment of president Juan Carlos see terrorism Page 10 nip Leader de Schreyer who led his party to wednesday s stunning Victory said thursday he expects soon to become the first social Democrat Premier of Manitoba and the first in Canada outside of Saskatchewan. Or. Schreyer has Al ready announced he plans a legislature session in july to Deal with unsettled business. I anticipate shortly his Honor . Richard s. Bowles will be calling1 on me to form a he told a press conference. Friday Premier Weir was closeted in his office and refusing to speak to report ers. Word has filtered out that the Premier will be making a statement the next few no Cabinet or caucus meetings were scheduled Friday but a series _ of informal meetings have been held. A top government adviser Suys the decision to resign must ultimately come but notes it is a personal decision for the Premier to make. Thursday was a Day for soul searching for the two old line parties. The five liberals who survived wednesday s massacre met in caucus and decided to adopt give nip Chance Schreyer by Bob Culbert the Man who is preparing to form Manitoba s first new democratic party government urged thursday that the criers of doom be ignored until his party had had a Chance to prove itself. At his first news conference after his Shock election Victory wednesday nip Leader de Schreyer said Many people were viewing his party s accession to office with nervousness. But he insisted to the news men that there was no need for de Schreyer Premier next week Leader keeps Cool in Rise to Power that kind of reaction. He As Premier and his colleagues would be alive at All by Bob Culbert Schreyer is taking his times to their responsibility to political Arena respect and represent the views ant rights of All Manitoban. If there Are those who Are anticipating the worst then i would ask that the doom criers be written off As sour grapes until they have tangible proof to dynamic Rise to the forefront of Manitoba politics in the Cool casual manner of a Young Man who is yet to taste defeat in the please see govt. Page 7 school custodian pay up the Winnipeg school division s 470 school custodians trades men and Utility men will receive j a salary increase of 20 cents an hour retroactive to Jan. 1 this j year and an additional six per cent in 1970. At a special meeting thurs Day night the Winnipeg school Board approved a new two year agreement with the Canadian j the he said. At 22, the youngest Man Ever elected to the legislature in Manitoba and Winner of four subsequent provincial and fed eral elections the 33-year-old former member of parliament for Selkirk now finds himself on the Brink of becoming the province s youngest Ever Prem Ier. His new remarking that members of his own family were involved in business in the province or. Schreyer said he had no intention of launching a full scale nationalization program i do not intend to Lead a government which would have cause to go after businessmen in any Way in this province so that they would lose by government infringing on their he said. J please see give nop Page 10 liberals v to wait and see the five Liberal members elected wednesday met thurs Day morning and decided to routed the democratic party ruling progressive Nixon protest urged Montreal up an anti Vietnam War committee thursday called for a Demon stration today to p o e a Fin non in i Catiis. Me need for caning an Ouier visit of . President Nixon year and a further ij090j Perepeluk Liberal leadership convention in the Union local of Public 110, which employees represents maintenance personnel. The new agreement will Cost Winnipeg ratepayers about an additional in its first Beard s election probable with Only one poll yet to be heard from in Churchill it appears that Gordon Beard will be the Only Independent in the next legislature. Gordon Beard is leading his Liberal party opponent with votes to 940. Unofficial results Beard conservatives in wednesday s provincial elect Iii increasing the nip s strength to 28 seats from 12, while the progressive conservatives faded to 22 from 31. Five liberals one social credit and one Independent were elected. The nip Victory and time. Expected resignation of conservative Premier Walter Weir follow by less than three weeks or. Schreyer s resignation of his Federal seat to take Over the Manitoba party leadership from a. R. Russ Paulley. The nip Leader says Good policies and Good candidates have brought his party to the adopt a wait and Atti tude according to a Liberal source. Together with a few other liberals they met to discuss the election results which saw their number reduced from 13 to five besides losing their rights As the official opposition who a lecturer in fore but wednesday s result was unquestionably the product of a wave of excitement and enthusiasm which his personal Campaign generated. A Farmer s son from the Small Manitoba town of because party. The source said neither Prem Ier Walter Weir nor Likely to be premiered Schreyer had been in touch with them. However he thought some conservative party officials May have been in touch with Liberal party officials on an informal basis. Many things were discussed at the meeting but the Only Concrete decision reached was the need for calling another Montreal for ceremonies Mark 1970. 940, Champagne conservative ing the 10th anniversary of the j the Union had originally re 890, Hudson nip 829. St. Lawrence Seaway. In a press release the com of crime not Mitlee Calls my. Nixon s visit a Hom Toi 1969. Or. Borovoy countered so provocation and an insult to j under the new agreement All Ciu ested an increase of 30 cents standings now Are 28 nip. Near future. They blamed their defeat j now i old typist said. I Hope she s finally got some they queued for As Long As two hours before entering the Chapel for a last Brief glimpse of the 47-year-old actress who died sunday in London of an accidental overdose of sleeping pills. At the scheduled Midnight closing there were 3.00u people wailing outside the funeral Par Suez canal front As Well As j Lor on Madison Avenue at East South of the canal and North of 81st Street and Judy s husband it on the Mediterranean. Mickey Deans asked that the Long As statements of that kind continue to emanate from peo ple in High places we will have that Rainbow problems in civil liberties and Mary Roberts a 20-year j human the president and prime min ister Trudeau meeting together for the first time on Canadian soil Are to participate in an Tel Aviv Reuters de Fence minister mosh Dayan said wednesday Israel must be prepared for a renewal of War by Egypt. He told a meeting of Farmers associations in Tel Aviv the main enemy facing Israel is Egypt and the egyptian army is undergoing a process of Active Bation along the whole of the or. Borovoy was speaking in hour Long ceremony at place the Marlborough hotel to about please see Einfelt Page 10 Des nations on the site of Mont please Sec Nixon Page 9 syrian forces along the cease doors be kept open. Dead fire line with Israel increased j Deans who found Judy three fold in three months i in the bathroom of their Chelsea defence minister said. Cottage also asked that Moui the syrian forces had re gained the strength in Armor artillery and troops they had be fore the 1967 Arab israeli War he said. This strengthening has a definite purpose an and will bring its he added. Sec thousands Page 10 May lend Kampala api Canada is Plann no to lend Uganda is 100.000 to buy too frisian cattle1 to help develop the country s High Grade livestock Industry. Looking for a stove this want and under miscellaneous articles 159 24" Findlay stove 1 yrs. Old. 339-3.150. Is among the hundreds of bar gains in today s classified Section. No matter what you need shop and save in free press want ads. Series on Moon begins saturday in the free press starting saturday the free press will Fea Ture a five part series the Moon from genesis to Conquest by or. I. M. Levitt one of the leading astronomers and space science writers of the United states. The illustrated series is designed to pro vide background for next month s Apollo 1 1 lunar Mission and also a glimpse into the future discussing the Rich potentials of the Moon As a base for scientific studies and fur ther exploration. Author of the series or. Levitt is director of Philadelphia s Pels planetarium. His Best Selling Book. Target for tomorrow prophesied Many of the developments of the space age seven years before sputnik and 1 1 years be fore the first Man went into space. Look for the series in tomorrow s free press maintenance employees of the school division will receive an i 22 pc five Liberal one social credit and one Independent. Particularly on prime minister please see liberals Page 7 political science at the univer sity of Manitoba or. Schreyer s greatest gift is his Appeal to a wide Cross Section of voters. It was the party s realization of this which brought him the leadership june 7 and which swung him thousands of votes during his hectic three week please see casual Page 8 additional in salaries this year along with some adjust ments in fringe benefits. A caretaker of a single caretaker school will take Home this year and in 1970. At the other end of the salary schedule the chief care taker of a school with 20 caretakers or More will receive storm causes Power failures continuing rain yesterday and i reports of dozens of basement this morning brought the total rainfall in greater Winnipeg to 2.32 inches in two Days. A storm s8.376 this year 1970. And in this morning dropped .93 inches of rain and wind gusts ranged flooding came from St. Vital West Kildonan and St. Boniface. The St. Vital works department phone strike stepped up Vancouver up the i strike against British Columbia about j Telephone co. By the . Federation of Telephone work ers spread Friday to All areas of the province involving employees. About Union members opened the strike monday in the heavily populated lower main land. The company used management personnel to fill in and Westwood area of St. James Assiniboia were without electricity for 20 minutes to two hours this morning after Light Ning struck the electrical sys tem. Emergency repairs re stored services by 7 . The fort Richmond area of fort Garry experienced a Simi Lar failure when lightning struck an underground Cable terminal. I planned to do the same else where. About 232 customers were with the Union said Extension of i out electricity today from i the strike was to combat the to . of supervisory staff and minor interruptions Werc also what it called company action reported in Winnipeg Rural is using strike i areas and at Cha Dingley. Public reported half a _ _ to 31 Miles an hour according please see 2.32 inches Page 10 i to the Dominion Public weather i office. The Rainy weather was expected to continue until late tonight. Damage so far has been confined to flooded basements and Power failures. Manitoba Hydro reported that 200 customers in the today Canada 70 today s Index classified 31 to 47 comics 13 crossword 11 deaths 9 history today 11 Goren on Bridge 11 Horoscope 11 finance.15 to 18 movies 21 sports .26 to 30 television 19 women 22, 23 ci1y zone total nearly everyone reads the free press rain hampers search rain Low Cloud and poor visibility Early Friday were reported to be hampering the Aerial search for the missing Light aircraft which monday was to have taken a Manitoba scientist from Yellowknife to Bathurst Inlet . Located off Coronation Gulf which separates the Canadian Arctic Mainland from Victoria Island Bathurst Inlet is about 400 Miles Northwest of yellow knife. Or. Albert Hochbaum 57. Director of the waterfowl re search station in the Delta Marsh. 15 Miles North of Portage la Prairie was one of two passengers in the float equipped Cessna 180 that failed to make the trip which normally would have taken about three hours. Military sources Here said Friday the search in the area North of Yellowknife was being hampered by a combination of Snow rain and fog which had in some places reduced visibility to one mile. The weather in the area South of Yellowknife was reported not too bad and some Aerial scarch i please see rain Page 10 ;