Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 14, 1969

Issue date: Monday, July 14, 1969
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Previous edition: Saturday, July 12, 1969

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 14, 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba Homes in All districts 1200 Pembina hwy., Winnipeg 79, Man 24 hour service 452-2132 Winnipeg free press Feaver i local Canada . By Carrier 50c per week monday july 14, 1969 2nd Clas registration number 0236 overseas packing ship in phone 7s6-6qsi agents Allied Van lines police Nab inmate i charged with theft and having gun six people in in Wate Dalh of boy in truck Accident i is weekend Accident toll to 7 an armed inmate of Stony Mountain Penitentiary who escaped Friday from Winni Peg general Hospital was recaptured Early sunday near the intersection of Shirburn Street and por Tage Avenue. He Apcar cd monday morn ing in Winnipeg magistrate s court and was remanded to the afternoon in order to get Legal Aid. He faces charges of escaping lawful custody possessing a sawed of shot gun mischief and breaking entering and theft. Police s a y 20-year-old Ronald Michael Krohnke was recaptured at . Sunday after being seen waiting near a service Sta Tion with a sawn off .22 calibre Rifle concealed under his Coal. Kro Lmke escaped from Hospital in his pyjamas by climbing out of his window and on to a roof where he got to a stairway and walked to Freedom. He was in Hospital for nose surgery. He was sentenced to six years for robbery in 1968. Six people died in water accidents in Manitoba during the weekend five by drowning i and one by electrocution. A seventh person an eight year old boy. Was killed in a traffic Accident. Kemp listed the dear As i Randolph is or 1 vim i Steven Philip Sudor 23 of Gilbert Plains. Man. Michael Stoffan 42. Of in i Rathai Avenue. I j Veoh lean Grol Cati. 20. Of 3j6j Sydney Avenue. East Kildonan. James a Lazich in. Of la l Maple Street Saskatoon. Richard Arthur Johnson is. Of 2-h Larsen Avenire. East Kildonan. Leon Henry r. Of Roseau Indian Reserve. La was a warm weekend a High of was recorded in Winnipeg saturday and Many people sough Relief in Cool Waters of lakes pools and is reams. The electrocution occurred when he Hiltz youth fell into Lynn Lake from a Dock. Police said in an Effort to pull himself from the water the youth grabbed an electric Power con Duit loading up the Side of the jetty. The conduit broke and the 2 St. Boniface men die As bus Rolls 1 two St. Boniface men were killed and eight other people were injured sunday afternoon when a privately owned Holiday bus failed to negotiate a curve 25 Miles West of Princeton . And rolled Down an Embair Jim Cal. I dead Are youth s prevent domination by minority rally urged by Neil Louttit Neepawa. Man. Staffi orangemen must regain their old vigilance and prevent eng j Lish speaking canadians from incoming dominated by the French speaking minority says Craig c. Stewart. Progressive conservative member of Parlia i men for Marquette. I speaking at an orangemen s rally Here saturday co Mem j rating the Battle of the Boyne when King William of Orange Defeated James ii in 1690 or. Stewart compared the Canadian situation today to the "bogeys1 of 1690. He said there was a time Only a few years ago. That the cause of the orangemen was no longer valid but that changed Only about five or six years ago these changes have taken on a frightening likeness to the bogeys of Jtimo the threat of i political domination by a minor Ity the Ihrck Al Oil an authoritarian form of government and an end to our herbage of individual rights and liberties. We. In this country have Beer thrown Back a Linos 300 years u a time of Basic nime rence founded in language or. Stewart one of the 17 conservative rebels who bolted party lines Iii the com Mons a Short while ago and voted against the official languages Bill said he feared that the Bill is n backward step unconstitutional and does not take into consideration Western Canada. He also feels the Powers Given to the commissioner in the Bill Are greater than necessary and Hie areas constituting bilingual districts arc too one sided in favor of French canadians. Moving and storage the careful movers members of Allied Van line . Winnipeg 774-2435 Brandon 728-4414 v Dauphin 63s-3253 weather report synopsis valid until Midnight tuesday cooler Cloudy weather and a Tew showers or Thunder shown Are pushing slowly South Over the Western Prairies and will cover most of Alberta and Saskatchewan by tuesday evening. Manitoba will have Loudy and Over t and thundershowers this foday map " so temperature your Patron. William of Orange ensured that the British j svs Lem of government would i provide a place for All religious persuasions while guaranteeing domination by no single one it is this great tradition of i i Freedom which we inherit., let us be careful to see that i we maintain it for the Genera icons of canadians yet to ill. Stefan Drew applause from the crowd of about 300 Asi he spoke. I what we who believe in the j system of British parliamentary democracy and in Freedom of worship need most in this country today is a rallying Point a Champion a voice. I it is logical this rallying Point this can be the i Orange lodges of i i urge All orangemen and i their thousands of sympathizers i to look at what is going on today j in this country j it. Rev. C. K. S. Moffat of j Brandon. Grand master of Antish North America told the group that National Unity cannot be achieved without Equality. J he referred to the incident of Federal buildings not flying the 1 Flag at half staff on the Day of i the 1 Jura of Alexander of Tunis a True j we need a renewal patriots a real and he noted that the Orange i banners were still fluttering j i kissed by the breezes of but before the gathering in i the Neepawa Park the Orange i Parade to Mark the glorious twelfth saw Only a limited i procession and a smaller cum a Ber of spectators. Most of those marching appeared to be Long time members i of the association with the exception o f the children s bands. And King William s White Charger turned out to be a Large dappled draft horse. The memory of bygone Days h emed to be More prominent Rihao emotions of the present. I o a observer it would that the Orange cry of no surrender is succumbing to Lime itself in Jiani Loba. A Barbara Zimmerman deft of Winnipeg and i Edith May Duff right of Hanna Alta., were two contestants in the sword dance Competition at the annual mid can Ada Highland Champion ship at the Highlander saturday. Between 150 and 200 contestant from Canada and the United states entered i he event sponsored by the Mani Toba Highland dancers association. Remanded a week in custody Florence Adele Lucas 42, i of 341 notre Dame Avenue. Suite 5. Charged with the non capital murder of her i common Law husband july 5. Appeared monday before magistrate Isaac Rice in Winnipeg magistrate s court and was remanded in Cus Tody for a week. Crown counsel David r. Birchard told court aug. 12 and 13 have been set As a preliminary hearing Date. Miss Lucas was arrested alter police received a 999 Call to the notre Dame suite. There they found lome. Alfred Gallinger. 40. Dead. Three in court today three Minneapolis men were to appear in Brandon magistrate s court monday to face charges of posses sing burglary tools and unregistered guns. The men. John p. Manili. Doughs a. Hanson and David j. Al Phillips. Have been he a without bail in Winnipeg for almost a month on charges in connection w i t h a jewelry robbery. Friday in Winnipeg magistrate s court the breaking entering and theft charge s were dropped on grounds o insufficient Evi Dence against the three. The charges May be revived at a future Date. The men were arrested in Brandon 13c Miles West of Winnipeg about a month ago just after Worth of gems and jewelry was taken from the Henry Birks and son Ltd. Store in downtown Winnipeg. Bail of had been set in Bra Ikon before the Winnipeg charges were Laid. The loot from what police described us a highly professional theft has not been recovered. Body found in River Portage la p r a t r t e Man. Special the body of Ewald Gross. 20, of the Kair Holm hut Tertic Colony was found in the Assiniboine River at . Sunday by one of six boats part in an extensive search. I the body was found four Miles downstream from the i Point at which he was last seen swimming. Or. Gross was first reported missing about. 8 . Thursday while swimming with two companions. Three scuba divers from the Canadian forces base Portage took part in the j search for the missing youth. No inquest will be held. Arthur o. Morsette. 34. Of 2s8 Burns Vay. St. Boniface. Air. Morsette was the Driver of the i bus. J Albert 1. Nulton. 53. Of 298 Burn Sway. 1 reported in serious condition i in the Princeton Hospital Are the wives of the two dead men j and Henry Joseph Ledoyen. His wife and two children Anne i Marie and Cathy Margaret All of is Hansford Street in is Boniface. Two others were i reported Hurt but not seriously i ramp in Winnipeg said no decision has yet been made on i an inquest. They understood that the j three families were vacationing together when he Accident occurred. I a Suins Short circuit electro mod the youth. No has been called. Or. Sudor drowned in Chr Valley River about a mile of Gilbert Plains. The Pacilio report said the a ent for a dip with a number of relative and friends All . Or. Sudor suddenly disappear i la. His body was recovered about 15 minutes later. Efforts to revive him futile. Inquest was called. 1 police said or. Set fan dived into the water in the area and failed to surface. The exact location Van t reported and there was no information Aso recovery of the body. Or. Groleau was swimming a Wesl Boach in the grand ho7u-h provincial Park Liis body was recovered and Trio youth Wai pronounced dead. Or. W. S re id. Selkirk Coroner has called an inquest. The Hauck y o u i h was a victim of a water skiing Acci Dent at Gull Lake. Police arc still dragging for the body. A Canoe capsized on Muckles Creek about Miles North of Selkirk throwing or. Johnson and a Friend into the water. Police said the Friend was Able to gel the Johnson Yuri la on to the Over turned Canoe but he later slipped off and was lost. Police Are dragging for the body and no decision Aslo an inquest has been reached. The Henry boy was Riding on the Back of a water truck driven by another juvenile from the. Same Reserve. The boy fell from the truck and the rear wheels ran Over his body. Or. F. R. Cantin. Of St. Pierre Coroner has no yet decided on an inquest. Thompson leaders prepare for pm in International i speech final j a Winnipeg Man will repro sent Western Canada and i several Northern states in the United states next month at the 1369 toastmasters International i convention in Cleveland. Ohio. I me is Robert f. Wilson of 607 i Ash Street who captured first i place in the toastmasters i regional speech contest june 28 in Fargo. North Dakota. His North Dakota speech entitled him to represent the Region in the International Competition. A Bird s Eye View Thompson. Man. Of special Thompson Community Lead ers an polishing their presentations in anticipation of prime mini Slot Trudeau s visit Mon Day. The whole town is putting its Best foot Forward for the occasion. Mayor Brian Campbell announced sunday that he Wili be assisted in the presentation of 1 the Brief at the town meeting monday with the prime minis Ter by supplementary contributions from councillor Tom far Roll who will discuss housing. Ken Dillen. Vice president of the United steelworkers. Who will Deal with manpower and re training. Mrs. Campbell vice chairman of the school Boarden the education of treaty Indian children in Thompson schools. Murray Mckenzie. Vice president of the Metis federa Tion and Don Johnson chair Man of the chamber of com Merce speaking on transport Ion and communication. The presentations Are aimed i clarifying Lor or. Trudeau the Challenge and needs of this Community which stands in the Lor Clr oui of developments that can greatly enrich the and cultural file of Canada in the years to or. Arrival at air Pur . Monday or. It Ricau. Supply and services minister James Richardson and j the rest of the official parly will 1 travel a the International he company s Complex. John Mccready. General manager of the operations in conduct the Pai a on a four of some of Hie mining operation and through part of the in finery. The prime minister and his 1 party will Dine at the tub and brn attend the Ivr meeting 7 no a Vood Fjon Centary schoo1 following the meeting or. Trudeau v a tour Thompson the Way o the Airport. The prime minister departs Al n . For the Canadian forces base at Gimli. Cadets see Rockies from glider forecast mostly Cloudy with a few showers. Clearing by late afternoon sunny tuesday becoming Cloudy with a few showers during the ended at Vancouver Cal sry Edmonton Regina Brandon the Pas Winnipeg fort William Kenora . Monday Max. Mir 63 5 76 81 so s5 78 so 37 53 5j 51 59 60 63 pre. Or. .01 .03 .35 Ottawa Toronto Montreal Halifax Chicago Miami los Angeles Minneapolis Mew York Max. To 75 61 s4 95 75 59 79 min. Pre. 60 60 54 1.37 63 79 63 77 m 67 Winnipeg temperature comparisons july 13 last year Normal july 13 Max. Min. Mean sj.6 6j.2 7j j 81.3 63.0 71.7 79.3 57.0 6s. "3 5 67.9 so.9 highest on record 103.4 in 1936 lowest on record 36.6 in k50 inmate found hanged j Churchill. Man. Up i Rene Novak. 21. Was found i dead hanging in a Jai cell Here i sunday with a shirt around his i neck. Ramp report. He had been arrested on i charge of causing a disturbance a few hours before. The body was found at 6 . Churchill is about 600 Miles North of Winnipeg. By Mac keill01 Penhold Alta. Staff the boy mounted the foot rest and Slid hesitantly into the Forward cockpit. As the officer strapped him into the seat his heart was pounding fit to kill but it was too late to Back out now. Besides the other boys would Razz him unmercifully if. Lie tried a few minutes later the Cable stretching out in front of the Craft tightened. He Feit the contraption lurch ahead and almost immediately he Wasi airborne up a thousand feet above the ground. His heart was. Still pounding but there he was. Hitting around the Blue Alberta j sky with nary a sound to disturb i the flight except the slight i whirring of the outside Airi swishing past the gliders canopy. Guided by the Pilot in the rear cockpit the silent Bird soared in i great circles seeking out the rising air currents which kept it aloft. Just off to the West the boy could see the mountains the Canadian Rockies he d first i heard about Back there in j school in Manitoba and Here he was seeing them for himself. Wait til he got Back Home to Tell them All about it. The flip in the glider was the High Point in the whole two week period which the Young boy would remember the rest of his life. It was his first visit to air Cadet summer Camp and before things pack up on aug. 23. The thrill he had just experienced will be known to i about 2.000 boys from Western j Canada including about 400 from Manitoba. Last Friday for 6.30 boys the first two week Camp ended and about .150 Manitoban cadets had to reluctantly Stow their gear in their kit bags and head for Home. They had had a glorious fortnight of adventure. Rifle fire on the Small arms Range Parade Square Drill sports and the of living double bunk style with 330 youngsters All under the one roof of an sex air i Force aircraft hangar. For some of the luckier ones. I there was also three Days of survival course with Ife in a i tent nestled deep in the Ever greens right in the Foothills on the Banks of the Clearwater. River. It authentic enough they even had supplies dropped in by an Otter aircraft j from the City of Edmonton Reserve Squadron. J but it s the last Day now Andi All the cadets Are lined up for the ceremonial Parade which will officially close the Camp. The boys Are standing out on the Tarmac which just a few Short years ago was vibrating what he meant by involvement under the growls of so Many is this for each air Cadet Harvard when Penhold housed Squadron in Canada there is a Jno. Flying training school. Group of civilians which lie runways Are quiet now. I Nize and sponsor it at the local used mainly by the Small level. Each local group in turn a. Crait of the Penhold private is responsible to a provincial a Ltd base has which comes under used or the last three years by i the jurisdiction of the air Cadet the Royal Canadian mounted league of Canada a com police for part of its training. Petely civilian operation. Ray but that will end this year when Bryk is the chairman of the Harl i no is Manitoba committee and he had Back to Regma. Also at Penhold gone to Penhold with four other now san operation in conjunct Manitoba representatives with a nearby Pine tree line the closing of the first Camp radar station. The of hrs Cadet pvn Hal the and r r halve a of Winnipeg Ca p of r 3 is kelp gifting and Charles Cadet officer commanding a Guichon. From Portage la lol. Bil Coon said in each Prairie. A year York Philhart i government Wili Grant s3 and Monic. But h had Alexander s j the uniforms. Manitoba has 1800 ragtime by a country air cadets and about 25 per cent of these will be taken to taking the Salute was Penhold so in the Western Region include duties As Deputy chief of staff units Are 253 Cadet air defence command. The coordinating All these is Mai base commander at Penhold is Peter Mich Alchan operating out c. L. Read. Of Canadian forces base after the Parade. Ray Bryk j Winnipeg. Turned from the reviewing stand j maj. Mich Alchan says the and said when you see thing to remember about the something like that it s the real j Cadet movement is that the Reward for your is on the civilian Side not Ray Bryk is a civilian and the military. Despite the uni forms and the military aspect of the training it makes sense i if you think about it Lon enough. The prime purpose says maj Mich Alchan is the inst Hin of discipline in the boys. It can t help but be an Aid in civilian life. Each civilian group behind a Cadet unit is obligated to remain Active in organizing training programs and if any of them fall Down they will Lind themselves on probation. Each area of the country has a maximum quota for Cadet units and any Slack tit jigs soon be replaced. There arc two ultimate prizes for cadets showing the most efficiency and interest. The first is a flying scholarship with which a boy is Given flying 1 lessons to private licence Stan Dard. This is done through private flying clubs Al govern ment expense. The other Reward is an Exchange trip overseas. The air i Cadet league of Canada has i such a program with european j and mid Eastern countries and i while Canadian boys Are touring there youngsters from these countries Are taking a look at this nation. I the Manitoba annual allot ment for flying scholarships is j 15 and for the Exchange trips four boys from this province make it every year ;