Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 14, 1976, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press wednesday january 14, 1976 discount on Pembina hwy., next to automatic car Wash thais Procai in effect wednesday Jan. 14 to sunday Jan. 18 inclusive treat your dentures with Colo leu odor Liu tasteless 1 23 once yearly should eliminate or reduce the need for adhesive pastes or powders retention Comfort cleanliness incredible extravagance policeman attacks olympic Cost by Frank Mackey Quebec up the m76 olympics in Montreal Are an incredible extravagance that will Cost 50 times More than it would take to Settle police re organization prob lems once and for All in que Bec a seminar on police management was told tuesday. Robert Miron vice president of the Quebec federation of municipal policy Moji told about 350 police officials that while authorities claim to have no funds to improve Public Protection they have More than is billion to spend on the games. Yet the benefits of the games Are very debatable and much More vague than an efficient and Well co or donated Public Protection ser la a sliced whimsically entitled let s Chase the Money lenders from the Constable Miron complained of generalized administrative incompetence resulting from political interference in i olice affairs. He also railed against the credibility Given those who practise intellectual masturbation in insisting that criminals Are the victims o society rather than vice versa. Constable Mii of also at tacked the economic policies of the Federal government copied by fight inflation. Tighter government con 14 of. Turtles chocolate Pecan Caramel Candy men s Timex electric Dyn beat High frequency watch sweep hand easy to read numbers Gold or Silver color Sola Ray automatic Vaporizer lock on head automatic shut off 1 gallon capacity for All night operation guaranteed Crest toothpaste 150 my. When you us the 20c Coupon attached to the Crest Reg. No. Clear sat. 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There were robberies in the six month period up from in the same january june period of 1974. Those involving firearms totalled j.097, up 43.1 per cent from a year earlier. Robberies involving other offensive weapons jumped 54 per cent to from 1.127. Other robberies Svere up 22.1 per cent to from by province Quebec had the highest in crease ill robberies and was responsible for about 60 per cent of the increase in the National total. There were an estimated robberies in Quebec in first half of 1075, up 57.4 per cent from in the first half of 1974. The Agency said the Quebec figures were based on a project from the five month total and Here subject to later revision. Saskatchewan robberies remained steady at 132. But Alberta jumped by 51.7 per cent to Guu from 41 and Manitoba hold ups increased is.5 per cent to 333 from 2s1. Robberies in Ontario totalled 2.139, up 37.s per cent from and British co Lumbia hold ups jumped 25.9 per cent to from 1.037. Nova Scotia robberies jumped 47.f per cent to 176 from 119, but the picture was Rosier in the other Atlantic prove ices. Prince Edward Island robberies were Cut in half fur a total of two Newfoundland robberies dropped to 21 from 25, and new Brunswick hold ups were Down to 44 from 4li. Robberies in the Northwest territories increased to eight from six while those ill the Yukon dropped to eight from 14. A special message to All canadians from the Bank of Montreal the Bank of Montreal is freezing All personal banking service charges at the level prevailing in october 1975. This freeze will remain in effect until at least october 1976. The charges affected by this action Are service charges on go equable savings True chequing accounts personal current accounts commission on Money orders drafts mail transfers telegraphic transfers telephonic transfers travellers cheques annual charge on safety Deposit boxes monthly charge on handling charge on receipt and delivery of securities certificate of balance Cheque certification standing order Utility payments agreement for Sale or mortgage payment services the Bank of Montreal strongly supports the objectives of the Federal government s anti inflation pro gramme and will continue to examine ways in which it can further these objectives. The first Canadian Bank Bank of Montreal tools Over the Economy will Lead to greater exploitation of workers and present a greater danger for demo Cracy than any police activity he said. We will have to refuse to become strike Breakers to be used As enforcers of injunctions that Are always issued to Benefit corporations Aud we have to denounce publicly All action that does not promote equal Justice for All Quebec he said. The Constable from la Chula a Small City about 50 Miles Northwest of Montreal recommended that jurisdiction Over All municipal police forces in Quebec be taken away from the municipal administrations. It is Clear that Public Protection is a government mat Ter and cannot be left to per sons of Little vision who Are unable to conceive of the necessity of such abstract Reali ties As clime prevention and he said. He also recommended that All police departments in que Bec be fused into a single Force that the Quebec government establish a uniform retirement plan for police men that the financing of police forces come from income and corporate taxes and that the administration of police affairs be reformed and freed of political interference. Constable i Iron s borrow ing from the gospel of Matui cd for the Little speech was but one such biblical refer ence which Lent a tinge of bunion to tuesday s proceed Ings. In opposing a suggestion by chief inspector Phiilip Young of Montreal Urban Community police that Standard two Man patrols could be per formed by one Man Jacques Tessier a director of the que Bec association of provincial policemen quoted the gospel according to Luke. In chapter 10 of his gospel Luke wrote that the lord chose 70 disciples and sent them two by two into the cities like sheep among the or. Tessier said. Tougher Laws urged Quebec Cal Tui her sentences and to uglier parole and bail Laws Are needed to combat the Rise of violent crimes Fernanco Lalonde. Quebec s solicitor general told a seminar on police management tuesday. Or. L a i o n d c however turned Down a strongly applauded suggestion by a Jlon Treal police officer that lie support demands for Restora Tion of the death penalty. I Don t think that in Prin Ciple anyone can say that they Are in favor of putting someone to be said. Until it is proven that the death penalty is a deterrent to violent crimes i Don t think 1 can say that 1 am for or against the death lie said. Staff sergeant. Jean Zatelle of the Montreal Urban Coin in Unity police retorted let s try the death Penally for five years and let s see the there were an unprecedented 108 Murdi is ill Mon Treal alone year and tis2 armed robberies ill Banks and credit unions in the first nine months of 19j5 in Quebec province or. Lalonde said. Liquor charges Are due soon minister Stales Quebec charges should be filed next month in i Oun Diun with financial irregular Tio in Hie operation of the Quebec liquor corporation. Fern find Lalonde. Quebec s solicitor general said in an interview Talay. Alleged irregularities in the corporation s dealings with distilleries and liquor import ing firms prompted the opposition in Quebec s National Assembly to accuse the Liber Al government last Decem Ber of patronage and of practising a cover up. The irregularities were first uncovered by the Quebec police commission s inquiry into organized crime during in camera hearings from february to july last year. News reports and opposition politicians said the inquiry s top secret report showed that the liquor business was a nest of patronage
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