Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 30, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free january doctors join up continued the Hospital at an orthopaedic was Noti Decter than called Allan a vascular sur and Desmond Ker a plastic before breaking the Speed to cover the two Miles from his Home to the no pact on Korea Martin continued Tion in regard to the crisis the flare up in Korea Occure As a result of the seizure of the United states ship the Pueblo by North korean gun the crisis has worsened As Nort Korea has refused to release the american vessel or its Martin explained that the fullest possible statement can not be at the present Tim because of the important discussions and consultations How under Way at the United the consultations proceeded Over the weekend in new York and in a number of National they were under Way again Martin said a number of ideas have been explored in a useful am constructive i am encouraged to Date by the sense of responsibility and As Well As by the sense of which have marked these he i must say that the govern ment of the has displayed moderation and a commendable desire to seek a solution through diplomatic i Hope that All countries which May be involved in the consequences of failure to resolve the Contro Versy will show an equal determination to seek Settle ment through peaceful Martin said the in Security including can has a special responsibility to seek a reasonable and Early solution to this threat to he told the House the Canadian government is following the matter very Canada is in continuous con tact with the parties he hoped the end results of the consultations will be the resolving of the matter in a Way which would not add to the dangers of the the minister said Canada accepts the statement with regard to the ships coordinates at the time of the the claimed its vessel was operating in International Waters but North Korea contradicted this the information available to us strongly indicates that that Point does lie in International Waters and not in territorial North Korea has alleged otherwise but so far has not put Forward any evidence for sup port of its said the Pueblo was under it was not under the command of the in in the dispute therefore is essentially one Between the and North he we Donot consider it to in a violation of the korean armis Tice of Canada on that account is not he but Canada was gravely concerned Over the potential danger to International peace which the incident we have a possibility As a member of the Security Council to make every Effort to find peaceful Solu said the minister said the in remains in Korea the full Sanction and authority of the Security Couch Canada still has a Liaison officer attached to the in he said the last of the Canadian which was the third largest National Force sent to Korea As a result of the Security councils Appeal in was withdrawn in four years after the conclusion of the korean armistice agree in recent months there had been mounting concern Over the increase in incidents instigated by should the situation in Korea develop and i sin Cerely Hope it will would be for the Canadian government and in the absence of a new in decide whether the situation fell within the meaning of the 16 nation declaration of which Canada is a said in any event the matter would have to be referred to the Security Council before any action could be taken by the he told the arrested Calcutta a some 000 demonstrators were arrested monday in West Bengal state where communist Domina Ted leftist parties Are protesting the state government backed by prime minister Indira Gandhi Congress police made the arrests for violation of a ban on processions and mans Arm the nine hour 10minute operation began shortly after 2 with Downs first cleansing the limb and the along with Kominowski family Sam preparing the the team then went ahead with the the immediate survival of the Arm is dependent on circulation Downs clotting could still occur and the doctors know for a month whether circulation is Kernahan said mobility and sensitivity of the Arm would remain in question for some another operation is still needed to join Lon term survival of the limb depends on the extent of damage to the Muscles and he it would take two years before they knew if Kominowski could use the the operation was the first Complete rejoining of a limb in Downs similar operations had been performed successfully in Japan and Calgary and several of the doctors Here had performed surgery on partially severed doctors praised employees of Manitoba Bridge for their Alert Ness in sending the severed Arm along with the its Decter we cant do anything unless the part comes the patient didst go into Decter but he was surprised when he woke up the next Day and found he still had his Hes a pretty pleased said an attending the doctors said even if the operation is a the Arm is bound to be but a severely handicapped hand of your own is still better than an artificial or Kernahan three of the speakers providing instruction for Manitoba salesmen at sales seminar 9 held monday at the Marlborough hotel were from Millard author and lecturer Cavett human motivation and Edward speech the annual sales seminar was sponsored jointly by the sales and advertising club of Winnipeg and sales and marketing executives Winnipeg Tariff scheme attacked robber surrenders to hostage continued Gordon jolts Cabinet continued its just an academic sex one minister said to the task Force report is not a government it is a report to the government pre ared by eight academic we will make that the privy Council president annoyed some of his colleagues when he took the unusual step in the absence of prime minister Pearson of announcing the report would be tabled in it sur prised some members of the others Are never sur irises by coition at the Cabinet meeting last thursday there was a consensus in favor of tabling the report in several had under stood the final decision would not be made until Pearson returned to preside Over the Abinet Pearson was confined to his Home last week with a severe Case of but moved he has made no secret if his desire to inject the foreign investment and control of Canadian Industry As an Issue into the leadership More than once he id other members of the have tangled Over this attitude on foreign in some ministers such As Trade Linister Robert Winters worry hat if Gordon had his investment in Canada would drop it appears now that Parsons plan to have the task orce report to the special Ommittee of Cabinet and that Emmitte report to the govern ment for a full scale discussion hat would end in a White paper n government policy has with Pearson having announced his intention to design in april and the Leader hip Campaign gaining mom Tum there is not enough Ime for the government to Mark on a detailed study of the controversial question in a year ago in january when announced the pedal committee headed by it was instructed to examine the Structure of Cana Dian Industry with special refer nce to foreign ownership and it was to include the both political and of foreign investment n the development of initial studies under the prime ministers plan were to be made y the Force consisting f economists from lies have completed their the special committee received the report and passed on to the Cabinet last protest War toys England a olice were called to eject a band of angry women Demon Strating at the British toy fair monday against what they considered too Many War Twenty members of a local Branch of the women International league for peace and Freedom brandished balloons marked no continued and warehousing said it favors Freer Trade through lower import duties and elimination of no Tariff bar its Brief said the association in a general Way endorses completely the results of the Kennedy round of Tariff Nego announced last june 30 after four years of bargaining by Canada and 50 other coun tries in the committee is holding Public hearings on the Tariff cuts negotiated under the Gen eral agreement and tariffs and Trade and named after the late president John Kennedy for his sponsorship of the bargain the Canadian representatives did extremely with the result that Canada did not make As great Tariff concessions As Many people Are inclined to think were the Brief the reductions in duty will have beneficial effects As far As they but they did not go far the association Canada was still a relatively High Tariff under the new machinery duty on imported machinery can be waived by the Revenue department on the recommendation of the minister of Industry when the machinery is not available from production in Canada and its entry duty free is in the Public the association said it is apprehensive about the Workings of the since it depends on ministerial discretion about the availability of Canadian production and the interpretation of Public while Industry minister Drury spelled out his interpretation in a House of commons it had no statutory authority and might be interpreted differently by another still in tie Van when Williams in the it appeared to be the constant pleading for sur Render by a 46 year old father of and pursuing officers strategy of waiting it out that brought the ordeal to a he kept on him All the Way j Down to give said Andy the markets meat department who feed a slight leg that How it Hap we ran out of said a 20year Veteran with the police i was hoping we would run out i didst want to get into a popu lated More than 60 carloads of to held at Bay by the mans repeated threats to shoot his he told me to Tell the offi cers to stand Morahan and he stopped momentarily and then he Tell pm to come Here and he touched my shoulder and i looked around and he turned the guns Over to the Man had been armed with a pistol and Mora Hans service with Anderson and Morahan in the Van when it stopped were Kenneth a univer sity of Colorado medical Centre employee who was forced to drive the and Carl who was among the four hostages taken at the the gunman released Denver businessman Ken Neth whose car he had commandeered to the and the gun went Hebert was wounded in the rib Cage and in the just below the one Bullet passed through him and struck inflicting the minor its All Over and it was a Morahan All i can do is thank prison Graves found u conference week set warn police to stay away or he would shoot the Leroy the markets night order after he was shot twice while trying to overpower the Man with mor two year old Charles Chuckie a paraplegic cerebral palsy after he started the shooting began when the Van was about 35 Miles South East of Hebert said he and Morahan tried to overpower by de Shearer Cummins prison a the skeletons of three men have been discovered in unmarked Graves at cum mins prison spurring an investigation that the prison doctor said might turn up As Many As if not More Bod the resting in three wooden coffins about a mile from the prison administration were recovered Mon Day from Graves 4vi six feet prison Thomas Murton had ordered a search of the grounds to Check convict re ports that prisoners had been killed and secretly buried at the prison through the i feel reasonably certain that there Are More bodies out said Edwin Barren the prison we will continue to dig As Long we have Graves to said who called in the criminal investigation division of the state police to make an Murton said a identified As Reuben pointed out the site of the Graves Barren quoted Johnson As saying that he helped Bury a convict called Jake at the site the doctor said Johnson reported that Jake was beaten to from turbochargers for trac tors to Energy Levels for the beef if its Manitoba agriculture it will be aired at University conference a Manitoba department of agriculture press release says that sponsored by the faculty of agriculture and Home econom the annual conference will be held 26 March 1 in the agriculture University of theme of the conference and of the one Day plenary session is Manito Bas future opportunities and registration fee is per 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