Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 28, 1967, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday january 28. Study Independent University status for United College has been recommended by the Council on higher learning education min ister George Johnson told the legislature Friday. I but the move has been delayed pending an examination of the financial Impact of transforming the downtown Winnipeg College into a full fledged University. Or. Johnson replying to a i series of questions from Liberal i Leader Gvidas Mol Gat during committee discussion of the education department estimates r said the Council had suggested the action providing certain conditions Are met. Although he failed to detail the conditions he gave As an i example the necessity for a provision to avoid duplication of i Post graduate courses with the i University of Manitoba. Explaining the delay or. Johnson said the Council an advisory body on education composed mainly of academics overlooked an explanation of the financial Structure of United College. When asked by or. Mol Gat Why no financial outline was necessary in order to make Brandon College a University the education minister said the provincial government provided All but of Brandon i College s budget. J on the other hand United j College received substantial Fin j Ancial support from other i sources not connected with the government. He said he had written to the Council asking for a financial explanation and suggested that a review be undertaken of the Sta Tus of the two affiliated colleges Paul s and St. The fort Garry Campus of the University of Manitoba. According to or. Johnson the Council is currently looking at the status of United St. Paul s i and St. John s colleges and the1, government May be coming close to some both the Board Structure of. The University and a rationalization of the academic Frame work of All the colleges is being studied. When this task is completed or. Johnson indicated that an examination of the role of St. Delays action Boniface College will be under taken. And interlocked with the entire scheme is a plan to create a University Grants com Mission. Although or. Johnson did not elaborate on the pro posed Grants commission he said it was the government s Hope to introduce legislation this session designed to. Set up the commission. The Grants commission would be charged with the responsibility of overseeing the finances of the University of Manitoba Brandon University and any other universities that Are created. Jumble contest . Entrant wins prize accidents Send two to Hospital accidents injured two per sons a Middle aged woman and an e i g h t a e a r of 1 d boy in greater Winnipeg Friday. Mary Barnett 51, of 1281 Grant Avenue suite 507, was walking across w o 1 s e 1 e y Avenue at Maryland Street at . When she was in collision with a taxi. She was reported in satisfactory condition in St. Boniface Hospital. The taxi Driver Robert mar Golese 40, of 375 Stella Avenue drover her to Misericordia Hospital where his condition was found to be satisfactory. Police said the taxi was making a left turn on to Wolseley when the mishap occurred. Norman Desrochers of 146 Hebert Street St. Boniface was injured in a Sleigh car collision. St. Boniface police said the boy was one of playing on the c a n i a n National railways overpass at St. Joseph Street. The Desrochers boy apparently went into a skid on his Sleigh and landed on the Road in the path of an Auto driven by Albert Demetriff 27, of 168 Messager Street St. Boniface. Be was reported in fair condition in St. Boniface general Hospital. An East Kildonan woman mrs. R. S. Vincent of 150 Dunvegan Street is this week s Winner of in the free press Jumble contest. Five awards of each were won by Myra Codere of 61 Niagara Street mrs. W. W. Arnott of Brandon Man. Mrs. W. K. Darragh of Gladstone Man. W. J. Mckechnie of Dauphin Man. And George Marsch of 1256 Alexander Avenue answers to Jumble puzzles 3255 to 3260 Are Colic forty useful second Polcer expel Flimsy clothe he let his flesh creep Plush Leafy Asylum flaunt Stuffy ones Chalk oper nicety Bridge to pick up i the dirt limbo quest dental i Arctic a Strain Guild Pilot lounge nibble end of the line. Jumble entry form and contest rules this official entry Coupon must m by clippings of comp Kud Jumble Puk e numbers 3261 to 3266 inclusive. To be eligible it must be in the free press office not later than noon Friday feb. 3, 1967. My Surprise for the six Jumble puzzles listed below Arr As follows contest Surprise answer Puzzle no. Please print 3261 3262 3263 3265 submitted by please print your name i Street i City or town. Prov. Herman Nelson contractors Heaters . Surplus portable contractors Heaters Btu Gas engine or electric motor driven reconditioned and guaranteed priced at each Why rent Sabre industries Ltd. 434 Kensington Street 2 blocks West or Polo Park 888-6263 Philips Celebration 75 Winner i r Philips appliances Ltd. Are pleased to announce that or. Peter Moroz of 920 Mountain ave. Was drawn by miss Manitoba Joanne Holm As the Winner of the Philips Celebration 75" contest. Pictured with miss Holm As the draw was made Are left to right. Philips representative Harold Hughes Frank Van Camp and Bill Ray. Automation study urged a new democratic party member of the Manitoba legis lature has once again called on the provincial government to a committee to con Sider the effects of automation on Manitoba workers. Lemuel Harris Logan said the government should accept automation fully push it ahead and accept its benefits while at the same time controlling its effects. Presenting his motion Friday for the third time in As Many years he urged the government to establish a committee com prising representatives of government management labor and agriculture to consider the effects of automation and re commend measures to enhance the moral economic and sociological Well being of Manitoba in relation to its effects. Or. Harris said automation will affect the employment opportunities of every Manit Oban in the future and was beyond the ability of any one group of society to solve. To management automation meant methods of production but to the worker it represented an impersonal device which threatened to deprive him of his livelihood. The debate was adjourned by Robert s t e e n pc St. Mat Telephone number 1 Nuj uhe of the contest the free press will print one Tumble Puzzle each Day during the course of the contest with directions on How to proceed to work out the Puzzle. I How to Entik work out your solution then clip and save the puzzles with your answer filled in. Contestants should fill in the Surprise answer from each Puzzle and their name address and phone number in the space provided. Then mail the Coupon along with your completed to Jumble contest editor. Box 89.1, Winnipeg 1 making sure your envelope bears sufficient postage or the entry May be left in the Box provided on the main floor of the free press building. 3. Time limit All entries must be received in the free press office not later than noon on the Friday following each week s contest. 4. I kicks six prizes totalling will be awarded divided As follows Elm prize s100 and five Consolation prizes of each. J. Seijct10-n of wik Caw for the contest will at placed together after closing time or the contest and the first fully Correct entries drawn will be the prize winners with first prize going to the first current entry drawn and the remaining current entries will receive connotation prizes. T. Antol Sce Zient of win exits prize winners will be announced in next saturday s paper. 7. Whf Mai enter the contest open to everyone except employees of the Winnipeg free press company Ltd. And member of their families. I. Member of contestants May submit As Jnanen Irles As they wish but each entry must appear on an official Coupon and be accompanied by a Complete set of the six pictures concerned. 9. Ludo in g the decision of the judges will be final and no inter View or correspondence will be entered into with regard to awards. Egyptian attack claimed Al Amman Jordan egyptian aircraft Friday bombed the saudi arabian town of Hajran bordering Yemen the saudi defence ministry said in a statement Over Mecca radio and heard Here the statement said four per sons were killed three wounded and some houses destroyed. Saudi anti aircraft guns drove away the aircraft which were d r o up ing bombs ind scrum namely it added. The statement said that All measures have been taken to re pulse such a treacherous aggression in future and that 10 egyptian aircraft took part i the raid. Egypt supports the Republican faction in the four year old civil War in the red sea slate while saudi Arabia backs the royalists. Friday s raid was the first by egyptian planes on a saudi Vil Lage since president carnal Abdel Nasser and King Feisal called a ceasefire in the War in August 1965. In 1963, saudi Arabia reported several raids on its territory1 by egyptian bombers based in the Yemen. In one 30 persons were lulled. Relations Between Egypt and saudi Arabia have been tense for a moslem Summit meeting recently following Nasser s rejection of a Call by King Feisal warning issued Oil salesmen Prairie Farmers were warned thursday to beware of salesmen who exaggerate the benefits of certain types of liquid fertilizer. Harry Mather director of the agro information department of Federal Grain Ltd., said tests showed that rates of application recommended for some liquid fertilizers Are insufficient to and the egyptian president s attitude to Arab Heads of state and government meetings. Earlier this week saudi Arabia called for an International red Cross investigation into allegations that egyptian aircraft had dropped Poison Gas bombs on yemeni villages kill ing persons. South Bend ind. The South Bend artificial ice co., was about the business that stayed open in this area Friday As a blizzard blew. It did t expect to sell much ice foods required for i Airie crops Ridley scholarships Rumary a 1967. Attractive Entrance scholarships from 1760 to per annul to Suc Esb Ful can Skute. Entering win Grade Viii Grade in and x. Full information be obtained fro. Tic. , e. V. B. Pilgrim. m. Ridley College far nip member raps Gas pipeline route by Bill Morriss a new democratic party j member of the Manitoba legis thieves steal from Church the ukrainian greek Dox Cathedral 421 Burrows Avenue and the Ted Komar accordion school 1551 Arlington Street were broken into thurs Day nigh. Police report. At the Church where a Side window was smashed in Silver was taken. A front window was broken and a electric Organ stolen at t he accordion school. Stole electricity Rome Reuters thieves stole a few feet of electrical wire in a Rome suburb during the night and eight hours later thursday people finally got their Power Back. In snip Ping off the wire the thieves caused a Short circuit on a main Power line. Province of Manitoba department of Industry and Commerce senior economist this is o challenging Opportunity for the application of practical economics in Field of Industrial and economic development. Incumbent War act As special staff advisor to the Deputy minister in policy matters of general business Trade Industrial and economic development. He will be required to carry out economic research into and provide advice on such matters As the effects of International and Canadian economic policies on the development of Manitoba Industry. He will maintain Liaison with related University departments Public and private research agencies and comparable branches concerned with his function in the Manitoba government As Well As in and at Ottawa. Applicants must be University graduates in economics Commerce or business administration with Post graduate degree in a refuted Field or special training in Public administration. A minimum of ten years experience in a senior responsible position in the Public service or Industry is required salary per annul. The above position offers full civil service benefits including three weeks annual vacation with pay sick leave benefits group insurance and pension privileges. Apply to Manitoba civil service commission room 334, legislative building Winnipeg 1, Manitoba. Lit addition there would he a As for the National interest it j would be served by the fact that the pipe line would be finished t two years earlier than the Canada s National and economic Canadian route. This was of interests by allowing trans vital interest to Alberta and Canada pipe lines limited to Saskatchewan and would open j build a portion of its second up possibilities of Export in the major Gas transmission line United states for their natural through the United states. Gas. Ben Hanuschak Bui rows asked the legislature j substantial advantage in lower to convey its displeasure with costs of Gas to Eastern Canada the action to Ottawa. He argued that the action would Lead to economic control in Canada by the United states and that political control could follow. His argument was immediately answered by Liberal Leader Gudas Mol Gat who said that control of the subsidiary company building the proposed pipe line from Emerson Man., to Sault Ste. Marie onl., through the Northern United states would remain in Canada. Or. Mol Gat also said that 65 per cent of the Gas going to Eastern Canada would eventually go by a main line through Northern Ontario. The nip member had argued that the capacity of the pro posed transmission line would be 44 per cent greater than the existing 30-Inch line and could thus become the primary route for Gas transmission. This he said appeared to be contrary to the intent of the legislation incorporating trans Canada pipe lines limited. He accused the Federal gov i Ern ment of doing somersaults i by first refusing to accept the line through the United states last August then approving its j construction by the great lakes j Gas transmission company in october. Or. Mol Gat however said that the National Energy Board had recommended the american route. After the Liberal govern ment refused the route trans Canada pipe lines came Back with a new proposal and guaranteed that 50 per cent at least of the Gas would be transmitted through Ontario and that ownership of the subsidiary company would remain in can Adian hands. There had been no change of opinion on the route without a change of circumstances he said. Seven week course Public relations starts february 6 a seven week course a contemporary study of Public will commence february 6, 1967, at the University of Manitoba. Conducted by uie Manitoba Branch. Canadian Public relations society through the University Extension department the course will be open to All. The fee is classes each of the seven nights will be of two hour duration consisting of 45 minute lectures by eminent authorities in the Public relations Field followed by a discussion period. In successive order lec Tures will Deal with contemporary Public relations and their application in Canada about the Chansing corporate philosophy in which Public relations is an integral Factor and the opportunities for or practitioners and in Canada. Norman a. Dann. Manager. Public Urcla ions Imperial tobacco company of Canada limited Montreal. Communications in Public relations. Here the emphasis will he on the Best for isms various channels of communications and Chr use of these communications in or. Monty Bei Ger president. Monty berserk compans. Mon Rel. Fei information government. Mph Nus will on the importance of the Public it latinos my. In providing adequate information for rown men representatives. David Golden. I m Liloni air industries awol anon of Oltan. Finance. Dalins pm Billy with problems relating the Nunry if finance to the Public in terms. Huntly w. F. Mckay. Toronto Stock Exchange Toronto. Business. Discussions on the operations of a Public relations department we Kiln a corporation. Us importance and responsible ties. J. H. Yocom manager. Public tons British american of company. Toronto. Education. On the Public relations function in an organization financed by tax pairs Money in which accounting Tor spending that Money becomes a major Public Lela sons problem. J. C. Palm win. Faculty of Edu cation Simon Fraser University. Vancouver. . In final wind up session on March 10 will look into the future of. Pubic relations to inn i. For greater International understanding in the hold of economics and human relations. W. R my Kinnun. Exert love asst. To the Imperial of limited Toronto. Division of management stud let department of adult education of Manitoba Wynn Lotf the debate was adjourned by Wally Mckenzie pc Roblin theft gets Man year in jail Emile Joseph Arsenautt 37, no fixed address was sentenced i to a year in jail Friday when he pleaded guilty to housebreaking j and theft. I was told Arsenautt entered a 402 Logan Avenue suite Jan. 13 and stole a record i player records a watch and other articles Worth i he was arrested the same Day with the stolen watch in his Possession. Wexler to speak at Parley Here Isadore Wexler who developed the Community school concept in the. United states will speak at the third annual science conference at United col lege feb. 3 and .4. 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