Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, May 03, 1972

Issue date: Wednesday, May 3, 1972
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 3, 1972, Winnipeg, Manitoba Guzenko loses libel try Toronto up Igor Gou Tsen to the soviet embassy cipher clerk still in hiding Al most 27 years after his defection to the West lost another round monday in his libel suit against Newsweek Magazine. The Ontario court of Appeal rejected his bid for reversal of a supreme court ruling Jan. 27 that ended his suit against the United states publication. Or. Guzenko has been under ramp Protection since he defected from his embassy Job in Ottawa carrying 103 documents that played a Large part in uncovering a soviet spy ring in Canada. His identity has been kept secret although he has appeared for several interviews concealed in a Hood. His Appeal monday was against a decision by or. Jus Tice Peter Wright of Ontario supreme court. The Justice upheld a supreme court official who had dismissed or. Guzenko s libel action for Lack of prosecution. Or. Guzenko started the action in 1964 As the result of a Newsweek article. In 1971, the Lew Callaway author of the article and Sinnot news co., distributors of the that the action be dismissed. Monday the court dismissed the Appeal with costs awarded to the defendants. Winning a Fife muss wid Boay May 1. It72 six months for false pretences Brian Joseph w. Morley 20, of 49 Home Street was sentenced to six months in jail on each of three charges of false pretences when he appeared for sentencing tuesday in Winnipeg magistrate s court. Magistrate Charles n. Rubin ordered that the concurrent sentences also be served con currently with the remainder of a four month sentence Morley received two weeks ago on a charge of theft. Crown counsel George Dan Werfield told court that Morley who had earlier pleaded guilty to the charges purchased Mer Chandise from Eaton s valued at and paid for the goods with three cheques drawn on a fictitious account. Testimony was that the goods purchased dec. 24, were All Given away to relatives As presents. Magistrate Rubin told mor Ley who has a previous Crimi Nal record you blew it pre v i o u s probation opportunities granted by the courts and you la continue to blow it As Long As you feel you Are a win Ner and the rest of us Are Don a pre sentence report did not recommend further probation for editor s memory honoured Toronto up the Little railway station where author and editor Ralph Allen grew up in Oxbow sask., has been bought for and will be made into a memorial museum. Or. Allan was managing Edi Tor of Toronto Star when he died in 1966 at the age of 53. Before joining the Star he was editor of Maclean s Magazine. Patrick Armstrong chairman of the Ralph Allen memorial museum and editor of the weekly Oxbow Herald said the idea of a museum came to him while he was visiting the Alex Ander Graham Bell museum in Brantford ont. Or. Allen s father Glen was the car agent in Oxbow for years and Ralph Allen spent his boyhood in the combination railway station residence typical of the Prairies. In july the car will Stop service to the Community of about 150. Miles Southeast of Regina. The station will be moved blocks to a new site. Or. Armstrong said he Hopes the museum will be open this summer. Remanded in firearm Case Jack Aubrey Hutt 63, of 350 Elgin Avenue who was charged saturday with endangering the life of policemen by discharging a firearm was remanded one week and then released. Tues Day on his own recognizance by magistrate Lawrie Mitchell in provincial magistrate s court. Or. Hutt was arrested by West Kik Tonan police when they answered a complaint at a St. Anthony Avenue Home. The Man is to undergo a psychiatric examination and to seek the appointment of Legal counsel. Low Priff your value by Stock phantom acc 1 pantyhose with. For Sli from Hose Sci ski if ;