Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 7, 1972, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday March 7, 1972 says son feared poisoning continued feet from the House shortly St. Boniface Hospital three Days after a shot rang out from the i later. Kitchen window. Asked if she then told him mrs. D Auteuil testified that what happened the previous she had stood in approximately sunday she said i think 11 the same location with consta i did i remember saying he ble Seigel earlier in the Day As was supposed to have killed a they tried to communicate with j Man because he thought More j her son. I people were she said she left the House j defence counsel Ken Filkow after her son struck her called i asked her if her son had again her deceptive and told her to j mentioned the War he spoke get out. I of several Days before the incident. I remember he said some thing because he said he i did t think that was nor Mal and 1 did t know what he was going to do she told the court that she i thought the Walls were Crum called her husband and both re j bling our House i sup turned to the Back Entrance i she said he mentioned through the locked Kitchen something about the House door they saw their son enter i b e i n g surrounded 200 or the room carrying a .22-calibre j300 men.1 Semi automatic Rifle she Tes j she said these remarks were tidied. Made by the accused during a she said that although her three week stay at the Psychia son carried the gun High and i tric. Institute of Winnipeg Gen did not it at the door both eral Hospital before his Transfer she and her husband dodged to the Hospital for mental Dis he said what a Bunch of eases Sokirk so that sat when my husband j later told me to go phone the Moun while m said. Ties and i left right he mrs. D Auteuil said she did scared not see her son again until she and her husband visited him in saw someone big goggles said he got i because he said he he mentioned he mentioned wife leaves tiny continued for a career As a Model. The news also quotes friends As saying that tiny had said in a voice quivering with emotion the wedding ring will on my Finger. She is still my Sweet Angel and i love her now More than the Philadelphia bulletin quotes the Singer As saying there would be no divorce and if the courts Grant her a divorce she will always be Long to nobody was quoting miss Vicki As saying anything. A Call to the Budinger Home in Haddonfield brought the information that miss Vicki would not come to the Telephone. The two we re married on the Johnny Carson tonight show in december 1969, when she was 17. They had met in a Philadelphia department store where tiny Tim was autographing copies of his Book. Beautiful thoughts and signed one for Vicki. She was 17 when they tip toed together through setting inspired by his Best known the Carson show dec. 17.1969. Aliens or martians that the place was mrs. D Auteuil told the jury i that her son had spent most o f j his time watching television i and listening to the radio and avoided contacts with people. He would t even go to the store the last two weeks he did t leave the House at All.5 her son thought his food was j poisoned and. Had filtered his drinking water for the past year because he thought it was she said. J he had left school at 16 with i Grade 6 or 7, she said and i lived with his parents for the past five years except for a Brief unsuccessful Job Hunting trip when he was 18. Occasionally he assisted his father an electrician. As the years went on he d stay at Home the very last year he did t play games much but he watched to his favorite pro j Grams were about science Fie i Tion and a television series dealing with the the Mother said she became concerned about her son s be Havior thus Spring when he said he was protecting she said she became really disturbed four Days before Constable Seigers death when tier son struck her and earlier was heard to say that he games much no not Iny More since the War started " Newfie Bullet gets or ride Ottawa up opposition Well it now had run to three i Canada that should not be left in freight rates or demurrage maps got off a lot of rumbles j years and the country still was w i t h o u t a transport policy rattles and roars in the com Mons monday about govern ment transportation the Lack of a Call for a Wabush Cannonball As a replacement for the lamented Newfie Bullet. James a. Mcgrath John s East criticized the pass ing in 1968 of the Newfie Bullet the round the Island passenger train formally named the Cari of the new Democrat Leader David Lewis said the Canadian trans port commission headed by former Liberal Cabinet minister j. W. Pickersgill is an Agency o f the transport companies rather than a body protecting the Public interest. It had allowed both car and up rail to slap inconsiderate boo and the substitution by Ca increases on freight rates while Nadian National railways of a allowing them to scrap a profi passenger bus service. He was table passenger runs at a or engineers will have a rough time negotiating this Railroad Spur in the Milwaukee suburb of Wauwatosa. The pole was in place prior to the tracks which Are being constructed to serve a new Industry in the area. The pole and Utility lines will be moved. Backed by other Newfoundland conservatives. A far better step or. Mcgrath said would have been conversion of Newfoundland s narrow gauge when the Island was a British Colony the wider North America gauge. This would permit Transfer o cars and other rail equipment to any Point on the Mainland including such places As a Bush the Labrador Iron Minin Centre. Air Canada and the car came in for a lot of lumps As maps debated a government Bil to finance the transportation systems. But the government also took a verbal hammering opposition maps insisting that it lacked a i National transportation policy failed to provide proper direct to the two big Crown owned transport concerns was Ham stringing the commons by presenting the air Canada and car spending programs Only after the Money had been spent and had Cut parliament and the Public off from exercising any pressure., on the transportation an annual exercise in futile Charles h. Thomas Moncton grumbled saying that the House was. Being asked to approve some million in spending by air Canada and car for last year Only after the Money had been spent. Car is an organization with o u t or. Lewis said. The company had built up its profit position on Money and land ceded to it by Canadian governments. The commission apparently is making a determined Effort to bolster growth of private air lines he said. There were huge sections of Canada including much of Northern Ontario without pub Lic air service. But the commis Sion appeared determined to hand out rights to private companies at every Opportunity. There should be a integrated Public transportation service with the government taking Over up rail or. Lews said. This would not be for doctrinaire socialist reasons but Sim ply because this was an area in open to profit motives. Social credit Leader Caouette took a reverse tack. He said citing a recent rail to the West coast that the car should sell its deficit Laden operation to up rail. As a socialized operation in removed any initiative on h part of e Ither management o employees to provide Good ser vice or. Caouette said. Or Thomas said establish ment in 1967 of the Canadian transport commission u n d e i or. Pickersgill blocked off the Public and parliament from getting to the transportation companies. Before the commission was set up he said railways had to go before its predecessor the Board of transport commissioners and argue for increases Accident the taxpayers were being denied any effective continued or. Justice Solomon said he was taking into consideration that the plaintiff or. Gnann a tailor had just begun to develop a tailoring business but voice in the. Operation of air i that now his activities had been she said he struck her on two other occasions once shortly before barricading himself in the single Storey Bungalow the Day of the shooting. She testified that she found him standing in the dark Kitchen at 3 . The Day before the incident. He spoke of being alone on a she said he struck her again each promised to be Sweet and be and her husband later gentle kind patient not i heard him laughing and playing puffed up charitable slow to anger and Swift to basically i m broke but she knew before we got mar ried that i was going Tim told reporters. I owe at least but that s partly due to my own reckless he blamed the breakup on miss Vicky s desire to pursue a modelling career. I told Dice in his room. I thought i heard him take a i he had kept the Rifle in his j bedroom closet for the past i month she said. I Corporal l. R. Macdonald. Of i the firearms Section of the re i Gina crime detection Laborati j by testified that an expended j Cartridge Case found at the i scene and a Bullet lodged in a Quick action saves life gunman Given punch in nose Belfast a a it was the latest in a series of Tia Man saved his life by punch ing a gunman on the nose while a shooting bombing and flurry of rioting punctuated the night in Northern Ireland after two big terrorist. Explosions in 48 late night raids by hooded or masked gunmen on volunteers of the part time Ulster defence regiment. Three have. Died in two weeks. The attacks Are blamed on hours wounded almost 200 per j guerrillas of the Irish Republic sons. J can army. Against a backdrop of Unre-1 gunmen firing from a parked milling violence the British i car monday night shot a youth Anada and the car. Or. Said. That Yves Pratte air Canada Board chair Man admitted before a com Mons committee last year that the airline had no directive from the government on whether it should be strictly a profit making Enterprise o r should be in the business of providing service without thought of profit. And transport minister Don Jamieson or. Thomas said conceded after this statement by or. Pratte that defining air Canada s role was so difficult he had been working on it for two years. Curtailed. He said he took into consideration testimony by doctors who gave evidence that or. Gnann sustained extensive damage to his left leg which had to be amputated above the knee. Nine operations were performed do the leg and he spent 14 months in Hospital prior to being fitted with an artificial limb. Or. Justice Solomon said he was also taking into consideration that during the two years that or. Gnann was in and out of Hospital he lost All his Busi Ness connections and it will be at least another year before he can Start Back in business. In chief meets Holster Cape town Reuter in Secretary general Kurt Wald Heim and prime minister John Vorster met for 45 minutes after the in chief arrived in South Africa to discuss the controversial question of South West Africa Namibia. A government spokesman said Waldheim s visit with Vorster was in the nature of a Courtesy the first substantive discus Sions Are expected to Start today. W a 1 d h e i m will make an on the spot assessment of the former German territory which South Africa has administered for 50 years under a league of nations mandate and which the in Calls Namibia. Waldheim is on a five Day assignment Given him by these purity Council to open a Dia Logue with Vorster s govern ment Over plans for Independence for the disputed territory. When Waldheim arrived in Cape. Town rival groups of Stu i assessments real for extra time their cars might stand Idle while awaiting unloading and return to the traffic Stream. Now railways just imposed increased charges. There was an Appeal to the transport com Mission but it was beyond the financial reach of any Small company or individual. It was useless to give millions of dollars in regional economic expansion Grants to companies in the Atlantic provinces that would be killed when they had to face the Tough freight rate charges that made it impossible to compete in Central Canada or. Thomas said. Or. Mcgrath said he was t calling for a return of the Newfoundland passenger train on the old basis. But a new Pas Senger service on Standard tracks would at least link us with the Continental rail net work and thus give us half a Chance to get goods in and out of the province and provide our people with decent rail ser the passenger service in its worst year according to car accounting ran up a deficit of but or. Mcgrath said the bus service that replaced it is losing a year. Walter Carter pc St. John s West said the buses have water coolers but no cup dispensers but no cups and por Celain sinks but no plugs and no water. The government Bill to finance the two Crown corporations will be held in limbo today when the House turns to a Day when the opposition chooses the debate topic. The conservatives have chosen government economic policy. Dents waving placards for and against Africa s presence in South West Africa were wait ing to Greet him. The South african quarrel with the in stems from South Africa s refusal to acknowledge that the league mandate automatically passed to the in when the. League became defunct. China envoy departs for Canada Tokyo a China s new. Ambassador to Canada Yao Kuang left today to take up his Post the new. China news Agency reported. He replaces Huang Hua who now is China s ambassador to a there has been speculation that Ottawa will be the con tact Point which . President tial adviser Henry Kissinger said president Nixon and pre Mier Chou in Lai agreed to establish for further discussions about exchanges and Trade be tween their two countries. Government was reported near completion of its Long awaited in the Chest and Throat in the predominantly roman Catholic Pian for peace and political re Falls Road District of Belfast. I form. The punch on the nose j police said today he was in Cri thrown from his own Doorstep monday night probably saved stops to Cool off was found lying m a Wood near the scene the life of a sergeant in the a earlier in Ulster defence regiment. The Day injured 52 persons. Sgt. W. J. Holmes smashed i his fist into the face of one of the two armed with a knocked at his door in Belfast after Tjark. As the battered Raider fell one report said the 19-year-old s was released her a woman s place is in the Wood were probably Back or to his companion. A us Ina _ Holmes seized his Shotgun and he said. It was t that i did t Trust her. I just Don t Trust the Devil in us i from the Rifle found in the i i House. 1 opened fire. One of the gunmen or. George Vardas. A Pat Ohio j Back has machine. J Gist at St. Boniface Hospital got hol Raes dextrose kills 5 patients i said Constable Seigel was killed i was j by a shot which entered the j Side of his nose and penetrated j j the brain to the base of the i j Skull. Crown counsel is Hymie i Weinstein. The 12-member jury j is comprised of 10 men and two j 1 women. The trial continues tuesday with the accused s father Joel d Auteuil on the witness stand. Continued a pathologist told an inquest on one of the patients monday that her death was possibly due As a result of being Given some of that information was Given to me that the Batch of transfusion fluid supplied to the Hospital was dangerously c o n t i or. William Hunt said. Northern England jolted Manchester England Reuter an Earth tremor acquitted on stray charge i after deliberating 30 minutes. J an Assize court jury monday acquitted a 71-year-old Caliento. Man., Farmer who was charged with keeping stray cattle. From Hospital monday after being injured in a bombing site urday that claimed 136 casual ties in a crowded restaurant. She was taken Back to Hospital suffering from Shock the report said. Nine of saturday s victims were still in critical condition i today. J two girls were killed bring Jing Northern Ireland s death i toll since the fall of 1969 to 263 i so far this year alone. J police said they were con Vinced the blast was the work i of the Ira. They said a Tele j phone Call giving one minute s warning was traced to a tavern frequented by members of the i organization s nationalist provisional Vring. J the Ira however has denied i responsibility accusing extrem-1 is protestants. A letter in a Dublin newspaper monday claimed credit for the Ulster Vanguard movement a band staunchly Loyal to the Crown. Protestant hardliner William seven persons were known to i 2r had received a complaint have been Given the solution at Hok Pai Northern eng the Plymouth Hospital spokesman said. Hospital authorities said there was nothing at this stage to say t Wetter in first 90 minutes Nick Dolyn Czbuk was charged i sept. 26 after a cow and a calf 1 Craig who organized the move i belonging to another Farmer ment. Asserted the letter was a were found on the Wolynchuk fabrication. Farm. Ramp Constable William George Johnston testified that _ from 3 Fanner make a that a Holstein cow and its calf and apparently mrs song is injuries. Which was five Miles from the the five who died bad Ike died from other causes. But one Coin imn Deomina. Tor was that All had been fed the solution. The joint statement by the 0" sept. .25. Const Johnston or Bushman to the Are flooding in of Dol y n cd pfc farm. The cow. Aved in scores a pc Brand in its of 3 weather Centre right hip. And the calf were spokesman said. At the to found in open pasture on the i appears the tremor Doilyn Cucuk farm. By a Elsie Wolynchuk. Wife of the a 111 of or labels health department and Evans medical said the Batch of Dex Trose solution bad consisted of movement along the Pend ton accused testified that the cow about 660 Bontjes. Fault an ecological fruit which so far i5fi bottle been in the past has been re accounted for. It added. For correction woolco 1.44 m of March 6th camera diet. Audio cassette c-60 3 Oes Cas stats should have Reao si.44 and calf had wandered into the Yard and do to a watering in chg 37. Sec said she saw cow and though it be longed to or. Pcs Hunan s brother cattle shared a a Oronah or vote of pasture. Mrs. said Bat he c s a e inc bad Beer Gas before. Re Jorfi re pay any attend Jrsn to be in of. 2k. 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