Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 22, 1967, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press final edition Winnipeg wednesday february 22. 1967 7.28 s 56 ii forecast sunny -10 and 10 Ottawa hit on pan am health mix up doctor says bid for facilities made last june not this feb. By Quenk Telpner a request from Winnipeg Tor the use of medical facilities at foil Osome Barracks for the pan Ameri can games was sent to the department of National defence from Here june 17. Not in february of this year As a spokesman for the department had claimed wednesday. Decision still pending govt. Making bid to keep air base seen old age Aid would help talks to reopen on servicing to Cut costs air Canada jets in Winnipeg by Bill Morriss arrangements have been made to reopen Lions with air Canada to continue the operation by Peter Rae Siok the Manitoba welfare department stands to save about million in the coming year from the Feri ilk. Urged to reduce Rhine army withdraw nato contingent British maps Tell government by Tim tray or Lions with air Canada to continue e of Caon Vern mint a inv s.30 the airline s overhaul base at Winnipeg International Al or. Max Avren of Winnipeg chairman of medical services for the pan american games made available a copy of a letter to the department dated june 17. The letter states in detail that the pan american games com Mittee wished to use All of the facilities of the Winnipeg Mili tary Hospital at la Verendrye lines. Wednesday the defence department had said Winnipeg asked Only for space. But or. Avren s letter is specific. One paragraph Calls for the use of existing Laboratory. X a a y kitchens. Physiotherapy and p h a r m a Ccu tical equipment As Well As other existing Hospital equip astern idol Falls Sukarno yields presidential Powers Airport As a Jet service facility. Premier Duff Roblin offered new Hope for Manitoba s Conlin As a major air Centre tuesday in a major statement of his government s transportation policy to the Manitoba legislature. In a 45 minute Long review of All forms of transportation in til. Province s Economy or. Roblin made a number of other important revelations. Most of the new disclosures dealt with Winnipeg s future role in the air age. They included i that Winnipeg May be de better prices urged a month supplementary Al Lowance for old age pensioners. Welfare minister j. B. Carroll has disclosed. He told this to the legislature tuesday at the same time confirming that there would be reduction of social allowance costs As a result of the guaranteed income plan. Ottawa s s30 addition will boost the guaranteed monthly income of pensioners Over in the province to the measure will come into effect april 1 and be retroactive of the for cuts in the British army of the Rhine Are mounting following the latest escalation in the Long standing Anglo German dispute Cost of maintaining the Force. Maps led by a chorus of restive Back Jakarta a president Sukarno of in Donesia tonight handed i Avren specified that Mili Over his presidential pox by Victor Mackie Ottawa i staff National defence authorities arc Here Over i report hinting it Dawn the pan am games committee Roii Ucol for use of dental and medical facilities at fort Osborne Barracks. The request was Only received in a letter on feb. 9 and it Uii is now under n of be required because men Suharto. Said a defence do Earlmont 200 Winnipeg doctors d c c g q ended Sukarno s 21 years of one Man Rule of Indonesia. Sukarno had surrendered most of his Powers to Suharto last j March but he remained a sym Bol to millions of indonesians As of be Ottawa up the Cana Iii noted As a mid continent Dian federation of agriculture plus ear for International flights called on the government today or. Carroll replied to oppose in hip foreseeable for better prices of wheat sales Tion clamouring for a reduction the provincial government abroad and Dairy sales at Home in social allowance costs saying a study m. The two were Cost the lilies in Lei i fun 1110.1 me tary physicians and surgeons ers to army strongman College in Manitoba. Tion. Which represents farm win Nef. Gani Zaions across the country. 0 discussion and study Are in jts Annua Brief to the Ca Sci Rig conducted with Ottawa for Binet the establishment of a civil air please see bid Page spokesman. It definitely has not been turned Down. There has been no decision at this but the fact that or. Max Avren of Winnipeg general chair Man of medical services Lor the pan am games gone crying please Sec no i age 5 More than 200 Winnipeg doctors and dentists have volunteered j their services during the games. A letter from Canadian forces Headquarters Ottawa denying use of the facilities was sent to training command Headquarters in Winnipeg Jan. 23. Although the letter was not inca ii Nia Lier Price expanded plans for the a internal Oual cargo terminal m Winnipeg raise the Ini Al w Ca raise value of facilities from million to Shion. Are All it called for substantially higher Price Levels in any new agreement on cereals. Producers in both the wheat and Dairy industries had reached the same conclusion this is that the Day must absolutely be past when Levels chiefs at Odds with lbs i5y Geouge Wilson Washington. Special Tonsi the joint Ushii in of staff contend that Russia s missile defence is much bigger than the Johnson administration has described to the Public. The military chiefs in a position paper not yet made Public Aud perhaps destined to be kept secret. Argue thai russian defences besides those in Moscow arc for mis Dili s not bombers. This puts the chiefs Al Odds with both the White House and defence Secretary Hubert me Namara. The administration line is that Russia s deployed missile defence is now limited to the must inv area. Or. Mcnamara. In the Public version of his posture state ment said it now appears the soviets arc placing Galosh uni missiles around Moscow. They arc also deploying another Type please see chiefs pusi1 . Softens made Public it was Learned that i the father i was signed by a brigadier i Pond enc. General on behalf of the chief of a the defence staff. The Ottawa letter said in officials of the depart ment of National health and welfare discussed this item use of the facilities with pan american games society Oft cers in Winnipeg on dec. 20. Hlub. As a result of Itiat meeting they have informed the department of National defence that it will be Unne Ces to provide other than please Sec fan am 5 of Indonesia s inde Lin in an interview outside the House. Durer if he survives at All. Please see govt. Tobacco ads hit by la Balky came advertising companies arc promoting cancer in the coun Irv s Ounh. Philip Petursson i i charged tues Day. It s a shocking thing that any commercial concern should be permitted to debate the pages of our magazines with misleading propaganda for lie told the Legisla Ture. The nip member levelled the accusation during discussion of his own Resolution that called on the government to prohibit tobacco advertising a Manitoba and control the Sale of tobacco in the same Man Ner As liquor sales Are now controlled. Pc ase Sec tobacco Page 8 statement by Sukarno said he gave All Power to Suharto for the Sake of the peo ple of the i Sukarno s step Dowie was not a full resignation but was a sur Render of executive Powers. The 65-year-old president who. Led this huge Southeast asian nation Frum dutch colonial Rule to Independence will remain president in name Only. His decision came following two weeks of intensive pressure from Suharto and his military followers. Sukarno has been warned that if he did not band Over Powers he would be investigated by con Gress and brought to trial. Following an attempt by indonesian communists in s c i t e Power oct. 1. Many of the coup leaders were brought to trial and some implicated Sukarno in the attempt Congress. Indonesia s highest legislative body will meet March 7. 11 placed High on its Agenda an investigation of Sukarno s activities. Both Suharto and foreign min ister adapt Malik had made Clear that if Sukarno did not step aside they would proceed wish the congressional investigation. I the View j 1 from Here i Ottawa up the Maple Leaf Flag was flown upside Down for More than an hour today atop the peace Tower on parliament Hill. Despite poor visibility caused by Snow the error was spotted by dozens of Alert passersby before it was corrected. Deport appeals rejected by Stuart Lake so by accepting a sub Standard level of Incont Lor ins labor capital and foreign investor courted by the Canadian government curb foreign invest Mem the roman of Walter Gordon to the Federal Cabinet finance minister Mitchell Sharp this footing can no longer not be on Dairy products Llu sough support policy or Sharp. Hundredweight of milk Doln speech on the Matte since i. Plants. Ottawa up ordered to leave Canada be cause the immigration depart ment believes they arc Brinn rials or Security risks won t Havi the right to Appeal their of ered at what is required hero is a bold commitment by the fed eral government Anil Parlia ment to provide a substantially increased level of returns to producers of Industrial milk in Canada in the new Dairy Gordon was readmitted to the Cabinet As a minister without portfolio told a Canadian Indus trial management association Meetins in the Royal Alexandra hotel thai Canada will need a Good Deal of Force a capital for Many years to conic. Arguing that a growing and developing Canada is More to maintain political inde unilateral withdrawal of part of the 000-Man nato cont genl. The More extreme voices urged immediate and total withdrawal. Anti German feel ing was close to the surface Al times. The uproar was touched off by reports thai the German government which rejects British demands Hal it pay a bigger share of the c Ost of the army have stiffened its position. An offer to offset one third of the foreign Exchange casts to Britain made last fall by the predecessors of the current German coalition was reported to have been repudiated a spokesman for Franz Josef Strauss the minis Ter of finance. Offer stands however. Foreign Secretary George Brown told the House of commons that there had been no official notification of a German change in policy. As far As the British government was concerned the offer which had been guaranteed by the former German finance minis Ter still stood. There was room for further negotiation and the matter would be pursued As planned at a meeting Here feb. 27 Between Britain Germany Mil the United Stales. A i the Root of the dispute is Britain s 5282 million annual foreign Exchange expenditure on the Rhine army. The British government insists that the germans should offset this with purchases in Britain but the germans say they cannot afford to. L under the current offset agreement which has been extended to the end of june the West Gorman government is purchasing s162 million Worth of please see t a. Page 6 secret dec Deal alleged London special owns a secret Deal affecting Britain s common Market Hopes has Ceu made Between general Charles de Gaulle and West Gorman Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger. The Deal Means in effect that Germany is prepared to leave it to Gen. De Gaulle to decide whether or not Britain to be allowed into the european common Market. The germans will Back France on the timing of British entry in return for French support for German diplomatic and initiatives in i Eastern Europe. This agreement was concluded when the German Chancellor and French president met last de i Cembor but it seems the British delegation was not aware of it when prime minister Harold Wilson visited Germany. The germans arc convinced they need Gen. De Gaulle s please see secret Page 6 Lana a in us Sun year immigrants beginning in i i us i the Brief estimated adoption maintain political inde v. Rimi of this recommendation would penance. He said in follows 1 1 car ment believes the arc Pirimi j. Nals or Security risks wont Aho if year _ do record. Now arc. To thu double the present level. Encouragement of e c u n m i c thou a this amount uni Jet development wish the greatest seem large., the federation said participation by Cami it not in fact burdensome Dian commons was told tuesday. Immigration minister mar p o i i r i s arc e see better Page s continued please see i foreign Page 5 t in in i m 41-Iiwii i t i Tiv rim rid Ariizu Nienius i when u is arc allot that a a and new Jor Benefit of the expenditure should be positive not neg Ahac a Elcrat party my Nion for of Public funds is to the con _ not against foreign such appeals As the commons spent a second Day debating the government Bill setting up the seven member Board. Under the Bill Given second Reading and now in clause by clause study the new Board will have the final say on Deporta Tion. Except in cases invoking would reduce aldermen to Security. The immigration my permanent speaker bid wot now show of a lifetime an immigrant believed to be a Security Hsk or a criminal to be see deportation Page 3 of maps detailed three Star stories 12 3 8 54 editorial Pace Fri Sci and the civil service compulsory National service for Canada classified 42 to 51 Index finance 24 to 28 Lui Lilc contest 54 to ,v7. Television women 35 40 37 it 15 i Dent Onn ban Bank to get break on share Selling by of sir h Geneva special tons the United suites softened insistence i International controls in police an Eviat West treaty to ban the spread of nuclear the shift. Sippa entry a Conics it ii to Uarl both the Sovi Union and West Ger Many signalled to the opening session of the 17-nation disarmament conference in a special message from president Johnson later spelled out to newsmen by . Chief Delegate William Foster. In negotiations last fall the l a. Had proposed thai in a nuclear Uon prolific ration treaty states possessing civilian ii Clear reactors but no nuclear please see l a. Page r. Ottawa govern ment was expected to Lay Down ii Concession today allowing the mercantile Bank of Canada Sev eral years to go informants say the Long Battle Over the mercantile affair wiil be resolved on terms announced by finance minister Sharp at a final decisive sitting of the com Mons finance committee. Or. Sharp will recognize that first National City Bank of new York sole owner of mercantile needs time to meet a new Bank act restriction forcing Sale of 75 per cent of its mercantile shares to canadians. Bui or. Sharp will continue to insist that the shares eventually be sold. The alternative is a cutback on mercantile s operations in Canada. The finance minister is expected to bring along other last. Minute amendments for what promises to be the last hearing by the committee in its current detailed study of the Bank act revision. Parliament is already three years overdue in its decennial review of the legislation. The Bill is expected to be sent Back by the committee today for final approval within two weeks by the commons Aud Senate. Citibank is reported to want see mercantile Page 6 tables report pare 3. 0 boundaries commission not impartial says opposition pase 59. 0 labor Resolution Defeated Page 58. 9 vote for 18-year-Olds partial approval Page 3. 9 formula for iwo Price system Pul Forward by Liberal Paje 5s. 0 parking jurisdiction Cau ses problems Page 3. 0 Churchill member urges renewal of roads to re sources program Page 59. Ottawa Marine charts marked confidential and showing part of the coast of Newfoundland were found in a locker used by Bower by Uard Feather Stone according in testimony by two Kemp corporals tuesday. Cpl. Paul d. Wend described the contents of two lockers he searched at the mines building whore Featherstone was
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