Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, March 03, 1972

Issue date: Friday, March 3, 1972
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 3, 1972, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday March 3, 1972 informer tells of bombing plot Harrisburg a. A plan to destroy heating tunnels Fri informer Boyd Douglas or. Jin Washington . Testified thursday at the trial key witness testified the Tunnel of Rev. Huip Berrigan and six Piot was hatched in the sum others charged with conspiracy Mer of 1970. It was scheduled t that he had been selected to set february on Washington off the explosives in an alleged i birthday he said. To uj.s3ji of Elva tvs lilt unnecessary requests for directory assistance slow Down your Calls. For the number you want look to your phone Book first in most cases. It e ill the Book your Manitoba cup Homie St Stew at the time Douglas was a convict at the Federal penitent be carried out the following diary at Lewisburg pa., As was father Berrigan who the government charges masterminded the alleged scheme. The government charges the defendants also plotted to kit Nap presidential adviser Henrj Kissinger and to vandalize draft boards. Copies of letters attributed to Berrigan and sister Elizabeth Mcalister another defendant were entered into the record wednesday. The letters which Douglas said he copied while serving As a courier describe lans to blow up the heating unnels and attempts by Ber Igan followers to obtain up cards of several million Dol ars from Sweden. The Berrigan letters list an track on the Washington Tun Nels As the top. Anti War Ges Ture. The first nine Berrigan letters introduced was one Sug Gesting that roving groups o peace movement people be recruited to destroy draft files i Northern Southern and midwestern . Cities. Among the 11 letters of Siste Mcalister introduced wednes Day was one reporting that a Douglas Dowd then a member of the Cornell University faculty was about to visit Europe in search of funds. The swedish government or some officials in it have observed the path the . Government is taking quite As we the letter reads. They feel the Only defence against it is the resistance Here and they Are willing to support that at East financially with upwards of several million. Doug was asked to go and discuss there was no disclosure whether anything came of the trip. Christian Centre doing Well rapid derailed 2 killed Quebec up rail traffic on the car s Montreal Quebec line was rerouted today after a rapid passenger train from Montreal went off the tracks 30 Miles West of Here thursday killing a fireman. Jacques Mongrain 48, of sum ban Beauport died when to diesel locomotives on the 15-passenger train left the Racks near Joly shortly after 1 a. During a heavy Snow torm. No passengers were injured jut. Two other Crew members vere brought to Hospital Here one suffering Shock and the other with a sprained Back a railway spokesman said. The passengers were taken by snowmobile to a school and a Convent in Joly by provincial police and. Later by bus to deaths Arnsy Orth Frederick 75, of Vancouver . Bartley Earl James 65, of Selkirk Man. Bower William Edward 83 of Morris Man. Cooper Herbert Wallace 74 of 330 Cathedral Avenue. Dawkins mrs. May Elfreda of Toronto ont widow o Reginald Frederick Dawkins. Eyford mrs. Theresa 58, of the crows Are Back less Snow than Normal the a s s i n i b o i a Christia Centre a place where anglicans and roman. Catholics Pla and Pray together under on roof is entering its fourth Yea of existence with apparent sue i Cess. The Centre in West end Winnipeg was unique Canada when it was built in 1968 by the congregations of is Chad s anglican Parish. And John Xxiii roman Catholic. With impetus from both the Church Hierarchy and members of the congregations the Centre was formed with a spirit of ecu j monism and a pragmatic need Money. The r years of inter denominational r u b b i n g of shoulders does not appear to have caused any friction. There have been no. Real says r a. Davis people of St Chad a. Hugh Delaney a Catholic and first chairman of. The Centre says. That it is not sinoply a question of tolerance Between the two but a matter of getting along enthusiastically John Xxiii Parish has 75 families Chad s 400 the Centre is governed by Board of directors made up of George Cardinal Flahiff Arch Bishop of Winnipeg it. Rev. Barry Valentine anglican Bishop of Rupert s land the Centre s two priests and two Lay people one from each Parish. The Centre houses a main Chapel with 500 seats and each congregation. H o 1 d. S separate services according to a pre pared schedule. Grega has its town chapel., to accommodate Small groups of. Worshippers. Chapels. Of used interchangeably by hot parishes depending on. Their Sui such Small weddings f each Parish also conducts its own sunday school Ini congregations Combine have been no since a prayer service of thanksgiving on the Centre s opening in 1968, Canon Stewart Hopes that within a year or two the parishes will begin to hold regular joint Wor hip services. The Canadian press dropped Montreal up two policemen said thursday t h e y were told in september 1971, to cancel a planned major raid on a 250-unit Motel being used by prostitutes not just to find an other method of conducting the raid. Constables Marcel Dufour and Guy Lessard working under Insp. Gills Bourgouin said they had been watching the Motel since july and had re ported it was being used Exten sively by prostitutes working under several the two men were testifying at a Quebec police commission inquiry into the conduct of police chief Jean Jacques Saul Nier. Constable Dufour told the in Quiry he had Given Insp. Bour j scandalous affair than others Gouin a verbal report on the j being presented the Progress of the investigation i David Lewis National Leader of and each item mentioned in the i the new democratic party report was discussed. Said thursday. Insp. Bourgouin was reticent he called the government s remission sealed . 22. Locial activities that Range from to Bridge. The two share mortgage and Sperat no expenses As Well As the Nec s s a r activities hat go with them. Or. Delaney say these cities have removed many., of the Road blocks Between catholics and anglicans at social level. Andy doctrinal Are beginning to be or Davis some Day there will to cd joint services every year we Start doing More and More things Tok Canon do Stewart pastor of St. Chad a says the Centre is going very very Well but he would like to see the congregations operate a Little More clo sely. While there joint services nearby Laurier. A special train took them to Charny on the South Shore of the. St. Lawrence River opposite Quebec City and buses brought them into the provincial capital. The locomotives jumped the track at a Speed of about 80 Miles an hour one jumping a Fence by the tracks and ending up facing in the -5 opposite direction the other landed at right Angle to the tracks. V a. Railway said. She Rode up on packed Snow and ice lost Contact with the Ifa is. The four coaches of the train Leffe the tracks but remained upright and damaged passengers were not thrown there was no panic he Robillard of was on Board tie train examined each -., Sentef after the Accident. Railway spokesman 1 said. Railway s Treal Coidan went to Laurier up the Passen Gers them Back to i a Gnu official said the front i o f the Scotia s locomotive was partially buckled by the trip through the Snow from Yew Brunswick to the drifts were phenomenal j they Bent i the the railway to trains along to Danville subdivision through i forcing delays of three Szmet and investigate severe trying to i determine of the derailment , were moved in to there Are f our. Rapids daily j Between Montreal and Quebec each Way. The thursday evening train i to Quebec was three hours late while the one to Montreal ar-1 Rived Early today. 1310 Archibald Street suite 516. Foley James 91, of Neepawa Man. Hyndford major j. M. C., 72, df296 Beaverbrook Street. Joss William jr., 38, of 372 Pritchard Avenue. Kerslake Robert John 67, of 164 Chalmers Avenue. Mcgivern Edward Anthony 73, of Galway Ireland. Mckee Albert William 86, of 826 Banning Street. Mykowsky John 54, of 370 landside Street. Osborne mrs. Douglas eth 58, of 896 Garfield Street. Razzell Edwin Charles 74, of child week . Tesluk Stefan ,.94, of Sim a Man. Waigh Orv mrs Florence Madeline 78, of 309 Kensington Street widow of Ernes Walter Waghorn Wilson Cecil my Alfren 63 of Gladstone Man. For further information please see classified death notices Maple Trees it. Al though the. Sap of All Maples contains sugar it is the sugar Maple that is tapped commercially and is the Basic for the sugar syrup Industry. Byj. february ended with cold weather this Veek after a month that was sunny but seven degrees colder than usual. Temperatures during february averaged 2.8 degrees below Zero compared to a 30-year Normal of 3.7 de Grees above Zero. Coldest Day was feb. 8 with a minimum of 33 below. A Brief thaw occurred feb. 13 with a maximum of 35 degrees and Sunshine was Well above nor Mal. The Sun shone on Winnipeg for 161 hours during february compared to Normal Sun Shine of 133 hours. February snowfall amounted to 5.2 inches which is 2.6 inches less Han Normal. Feb. 29 comes Only once in our years and this one recorded cold Stormy weather at win n i p e g temperatures ranged from 16 below up to a maximum of two below which is some 20 degrees colder than usual for this time of year Day. Temperatures Are expected to average below Normal. Normally in the first week of March temperatures average from overnight lows near Zero to afternoon highs of 21 de Grees. Extremes for March 5 have varied from 37 below in 1884 to 50 above in 1878. They Fok it grand Mere que. Up police chief Robert Dufour says people should think before they act. It seems some local residents have been throwing Snow on the streets when they clean off their driveways and sidewalks. Then they complain about the High taxes they have to to ensure that the City streets Are kept Clear of phone Calls to the weather of fice reported that crows have returned to Winnipeg. That is a sign of approaching Spring weather but March came in with cold a weather. Arctic air rolled in Over Manitoba wednesday Anc chilled Thompson with a record 55 below Zero. Minimum. Win nip leg temperatures ranged rom 24 below to a maximum of eight below. Thursday was colder. With. A minimum of 25 below in. Clear Calm and Waring in sight., Outlook for Days rid Cates cold Arctic air will Settle Over Manitoba until Mon do you resent teen agers do you resent teen agers for having More Leisure time and More Freedom than you had at their age do you. Resent the Way they dress Wear their hair conduct their sex lives or seemingly refuse to work hard toward a life instead of letting your anger and resentment drive you., away from today s teen agers Why. Not learn How you can help the generation Gap and turn your resentment1 into a challenging productive dialogue with today s youth read How to under stand the perplex ing teen Ager of 28 articles in March Reader s digest. 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Saulnier had not ordered called the raid off but bad expressed misgivings about its value. There was no question of cancelling the whole operation but sinoply one it s perfectly obvious that Christmas present to the Corn Pany. Speaking at a news Confer ence or. Lewis criticized the progressive conservative party and the Media for diverting Public attention from Canada s real issues by exploiting such affairs As the Geoffroy Case. Of changing tactics. There was stupidity involved said thursday that after the jail to do with the Wear of meeting with or. Saulnier the i inspector had told them to let or. Lewis also said that in the thing drop it was too big j the Rush to get Alberta re fld we might run into Influent sources out of the ground the tial conservative government othe i asked whether the raid could province and the corporations have been conducted without i Are paying Little attention to the item about which both the Canada s inspector and or. Saulnier had j the corporations Are Only in Beer reticent Constable Dufour j it for the Buck and i have no said it could have. Time for the tories of this prov Constable Lessard said that j Ince who simply go along with during the entire investigation the corporations on there had never been any does Tion of cancelling the raid until the meeting with or. Savlnier. We were told to cancel he said adding t h a t he was order r the Clear impression that Insp. Borg onion had made the decision. Shortly thereafter the two men were transferred from morality Rock Gotti Dot was a charge of the from Tettimer. In 1st said tuesday the two Square dance group to hold meeting the Square dance federation not of Manitoba f Eastern division wiil Hoid an afternoon workshop and evening dance Marcuc ii in the St James civic Centre 2055 Ness Averrie St. i trek Shyp be if 4 . The at 8 see thelig Wiser s Northern one of the smoothest Ever blended in ;