Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, March 27, 1968

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 27, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba R Winnipeg free press wednesday March 27, 1968 Camp coins new Label Toronto up Dalton Camp National president of the progressive conservative party says he favors a Chalk stance for Canada on the Wai in Viet for a Vietnam bombing halt while continuing to see arms to the United states. He a Esmeil a Chalk stance As that of a Hawk with Chicken he told a policy convention of the Toronto and District Young conservative Council that can Ada stands powerless incapable and incompetent before a jarring world1, today we serve no one m an effective Way m leu Eving world tension or ending the appalling conditions under a which Many of the world s people live he said Canada can never make a worthwhile contribution in any future War we ought to direct our re sources to the Pursuit of peace to the repair of the devastation caused by the wars of he said he could not under stand Why Canadian forces in europ e have aircraft capable of bombing any East european City. I can t understand the circumstances under which Cana Dian forces May want to bomb he said. Help fill another Boxcar pensions overhaul proposed continued i diphtheria gases v reported continued or. Cad hair. Said immunization material was supplied free to doctors and the1 Cost of injections was covered by most insurance schemes. Those parents who have medical insurance were unable to pay for the injections could take advantage of the City health department s i eight immunization climes where Chil Dren Are Given free Protection against All diseases the he Waid were open from m. The following Are the a3dres ses and telephones of the East District phone 946-Dlos tuesday St Andrew s Church Elgin Avenue and Ellen Street Friday Grey Street United Church Grey Street and Sand Hurst Avenue North District phone Justice 6 3183 tuesday holy ghost Church 59 Aims Fri Day Robertson a cause Burrows Avenue and Street South District Grover 5-4565 tuesday St anglican Church Stra Brook averse and. Nassau Street West District plume subset 3-7760 tuesday., Sparling United Church Worth feet and Elgin Avenue wednesday St Matthews car Tirb St Matthews Avenue and Maryland Street Friday St Jude so anglican Church Wellington Avenue and Home Street parents have become complacent we Haven t had a serious outbreak of diphtheria since the 40s, but we have reason to be alarmed. Parents should take immediate Steps to make sure their children Are said or. Cadham. The investigators covered virtually every clause of veterans pension legislation and made re commendations on each one. They summed up by saying they looped the suggestion would result in a legislative base and an administration for pensions for disability and death due to military service which is Equita ble efficient and consistent with the requirements the special committee recommended higher pensions for veterans now in the total disable ment category and already drawing the maximum disability payment the category includes paraplegics Many per sons with multiple amputations and those who Are totally Blind. The investigators said the Dis ability pension of 100 per cent should go As High As 350 per cent in consideration of such other factors As pain and Dis Comfort loss of enjoyment of life disfigurement or any expected shortening of the life Span they recommended retention of tile basis for the 100-per-cent disability pension an amount that would be earned annually by an unskilled employee in the Federal Public service they said this basis is the Best o p e r a 11 v e one because wages in this category of the Federal service Wil keep Pace with various economic conditions and will sigm i different geographical t the committee also recommended special provisions for veterans of the ill fated Hong Kong Force sent to that Eastern shortly before it was captured by the japanese in 1941 a the survived Captivity were in j.945 t t the report hosted men in the Hong subjected to severe treat sent in prison Sion May end today continued once Royal assent is Given the House can begin the recess the government hoped to have last week to allow Liberal leadership candidates in the Cabinet to Campaign before the april 4-6 convention Here. Ottawa up the Senate tuesday night passed a Bill that would allow immigrants cured of mental ill Faess to gain Perma nent entry into the Bill now requires Only Royal become Law. Sponsored Badani it won com Mons passage last Friday. Praise for the Bill and its 73 year old sponsor an italian native who came to Canada As a child came from both sides of the chamber. Solicitors earn London a British government Board computes the average net earnings of a representative group of British solicitors at a year. No nagging backache he used to be bothered by backache and tired when he Learned that irritation the bladder and urinary tract can result in backache and tired he took Dodd a kidney pills smart Man. Dodd s pills stimulate the kidneys to help relieve the condition causing the Bac Cache and tired be Ellnor. Soon he Felt better better. If you Are bothered by backache Dodd s kidney pills May help you too. You can depend on Dodd l. New Large size saves Money. application of 5.0 pet cent disability pension Era i of it also said non pensioned widows of Hong Kong veterans should be considered for pen Sions it is suggested that pensions be approved on a resumption that the death was attributable to service unless such presumption can be the report said. The investigators said the policy of the Canadian pension com Mission the Board that rules on pension matters should be one of full disclosure instead of the present one of providing Only limited information to the Public. On discretionary pension benefits available in compassionate circumstances or where a Veteran otherwise i g h t not qualify for a pension because of misconduct the committee suggested definite guidelines be Laid Down for the pc. It also warned that the pc is on dangerous ground in making its own decisions on where responsibility rests for support of a pensioner s dependants in cases of unusual Domestic relations. Such a determination should be left to a Law court and the pc should abide by any court ruling in applying pension regu lations. The study recommended a Complete revision of Appeal procedures. Or. Justice Woods and col. Nantel recommended establishment of a full fledged Appeal Board. Judge Lindal recommended appointment of an ombudsman who would review complaints about pc decisions could refer them Back to the pc for reconsideration and make a Public report to the government if he disagreed with the pc decision after this reconsideration. The special committee also recommended that appoint ments to the pc be made by Cabinet Only after recommendation by the pc chairman a move designed to remove any taint of politics from commis Sion appointments. Revision of regulations cover ing men serving with the regu Lar forces in peacetime was an other suggestion. Death or disability benefits should be paid in peacetime wherever the death or injury could be related to service the report said. The report says that pension applicants should not have to Back up their claims with wads of documentary proof often difficult to obtain. The applicant should be Given every reasonable consideration and his claim should be accepted As Long As there is reason Able inference to indicate that it is valid. Continued fund at 300 Carlton Street Winnipeg 2, Man. Those donating in person at the first floor counter of the free press building will receive temporary receipts for income tax purposes. All donors including those who wish. To. Remain will get a receipt from the unitarian service committee. Please help fill another Box car., with Barley for korean children. Here is an up to Date list of Soriera to the free. Press Barfey for Korea fund. _ mrs. W. Randle mrs. A. Tonto it is s. Or. And mrs. Jav c. A Mckague or or. And . P. Is mrs. A. Van to Byeis a. M. Fraser j. Delakaye s2 -mr., and. Mrs. J. Hardman m mrs. D. Mcleod s10 Hohlios Worter staff s6 a. Christie s5 Wendy Rudyk s2 c. A j. 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You can that of your show and so 9 on the Union wont Tell a girl she can t break her sirs Balsillie Sai d the uni Pri far has been lax m not approaching Sarto v m Tercier of the Guild in Montreal said in a Telephone interview the go go girls there can join Union if to but Guild out of its Way to girls. I got go go topless in Montreal and Organ inf 1ft in e Bec Ause they re not going Rio Lasful mrs 7 in new York according to Tite Guild s interim president top officer Penny is dying off " she a Telephone interview the go go girl is out in the United i Don t know what is next. I m not exactly a or a Square but its absolutely ridiculous what is going on in the name of miss a Singleton said she hoped girls would be brought into the. They must be she said new York the Guild is Mutual agreements Avink thet musicians perform to tapes or cutting put entertainment. Stirp Ittah these agreements wet the tapes and install Rig musicians association Al Cio Csc has h Een discussions to bring about organization of hotel Muscat entertain sent employees s in any Are. Not in the association a it. New Union slate picked Robert e. Fick has been elected president of local 174, International holders and Allied workers Union Al Cio for a three year term. Others elected Are Daniel Gessell vice president Russell Slattery Maurice Lafreniere and Allen Pott secretaries and Clarence Gessell treasurer. New Union a go go continued resumed session april 23 seemed to Clear the Way for and Jpn lament of the commons with in a few Days at most. Or. Maceachen s however got less than an enthusiastic reception from Lead off speakers from the conserva Tives and the nip. Former conservative North Ern affairs minister Walter Dinsdale Brandon Souris said or. Maceachen allowed top much time to go by before Mak ing his statement. While it was Welcome with its assurances it should have come much earlier arid allayed the fears of indians and eskimos. Nip Leader t. C. Douglas said the statement was not Clear enough. With rising costs of health care and an increasing population it was t enough to say that More Money will be spent on health care. Or Douglas said his party wanted the minister to go into say that Hospital wards in Inuvik and fro Bistier Bay in 1 the Northwest Territo cached Toronto up United Auto workers today reached an agreement with general motors of Canada that will give them wage partly with their United states counterparts. The agreement will be presented thursday for ratification by workers at pm and subsidiary plants in Oshawa Toronto Lon Don ont Windsor ont St. Catharines and St. Therese que. Pm said the 47-Day-Long strike affected workers. The Law said were involved. The new agreement also pro Vides for retention of a system of Relief Breaks the company sought to abolish. Major Issue in the strike was pm s insistence that wage parity be conditional on doing away with shutting Down Assembly lines for Coffee Breaks. The company wanted to Institute the . System in which work continues while workers Are relieved a few at a time. A company spokesman said workers would be called Back just As quickly As possible Fol lowing George Burt Law Canadian director said the pm pact should Lead to an Early Settle ment with Ford of Canada Ltd. He said negotiations with Ford which has about Law members would be intensified. The pm agreement provides for five pay increases totalling about an hour for production workers and for tradesmen. This would mean production workers will earn ?3.65 an hour and tradesmen an hour before the con tract expiry Date of sept. 14, 1970. V the first increase will be an immediate raise for All employees retroactive to nov. 6, 1967. Another 30-cent in crease for skilled workers is also retroactive to nov. 6, 1967. The wage parity agreement however does not take into account the difference in bout eight . And Canadian currency. Cost of living increases of no less than three cents an hour and no More than eight cents an hour Are provided for in the agreement on an annual basis once in. November 1968, and again in november 1969. President re elected Jerusalem Reuters israeli president Zalman Khazar was re elected tuesday for a second term of five years. The 78-year-old scholar author and former journalist became presi Dent in 1963. He was re elected in a secret ballot by the Knesset Indian nes would Nolf be be denied teachers blacklist Mareino difference in the in dispute or. Asper said he said the blacklisting wont teachers who now have contracts with the Winnipeg Board. Asked if Many Winnipeg teachers were considering resignations or. Asper said he would not comment on rumours. Contract negotiations Between the Winnipeg teachers association and the school Board now Are being assisted by a Provus Cial labor department Concilia Tion officer. The Winnipeg teachers Asso elation had opposed the school Board s request for a Concilia Tion officer but a provincial collective agreements Board up held the school Board s position that it had been bargaining in Good Faith. In a written statement trustee Norrie said he suspected that the wide Gap Between the division s salary offer of five per cent and the Assoc a t Tion s last request of 10.5 per cent increase Init he Basic salary schedule has much More to do with the action of the association and the society than they now say in my View this As a irresponsible and on the part of the Winnipeg teachers association and the Manitoba teachers s.6 e to or. Asper said the school Board would have to recognize the four specific proposals to have the blacklist Label re moved. The teachers did not necessarily expect to have All the measures granted but they definitely did want them to be recognized As negotiable items. The school Board has said the proposals would be regarded More As administrative proce dures to be followed whenever the school Board has also said the parking Issue is not a term or condition of or. Asper said he cannot predict the exact effect the blacklisting will have on the school Board since the Manitoba teachers society can Only recommend to teachers that they not sign Winnipeg school Board contracts. The teachers society has no Legal Power to Force teachers away from such contracts. I know the mood in Winnipeg among teachers is one of frustration and even bitterness Over what teachers feel is a refusal to recognize their or. Asper said. Ported that the in fort Liard n. W t would re Jimain open l both or Emsdale Arnd or Douglas quoted from directives issued by the health department detailing the cutbacks due to the government s economies i the directives informed medi Cal men that indians were not entitled to free health care uness they showed they could not afford to themselves and after they Theu Indian bands for help v the Federal government would share with the provinces he control of to and 75 per cent of the visiting specialists program in North were to be Cut. P b Rynard East said provinces such As Ontario with its own health plan and not planning to join the government s medical care insurance plan would have an added Burden unless Ottawa continued to provide Contact doctors for indians David or Likowe in top Winnipeg North said the mini Ster s Brief statement is not Good 1 Reading statements he said were from directives by health department officials or Orlikov said the director general of medical services instructed hospitals indians with to k v if patients Are lust a Little blood Send Jiem Home with some Medicine be them Over l i or Maceachen Asker if or Orlikov would take responsible to for the accuracy the statement or Orlikov asked ithe a Nam Ster to table the directives he would be the first to apologize to the House if his information was proven wrong he asked the government to Call a meeting of the Indian maritime Union study set Fredericton up pie Mier Louis Robichaud of new Brunswick announced tuesday the premiers of the three Man time provinces have agreed to sponsor a special study on Mart time Union including the possibilities of economic and other forms of regional coordination and co operation. Or. Robichaud told the legis lature Fred Trummie an eco nomic adviser to the new Brunswick has been appointed As executive director of the study which will Cost about to be shared on a per capita basis by new Brunswick Nova Scotia Ami Prince Edward Island. Or. A j. Deutsch principal designate of Queen s University and former chairman of the economic Council of Canada has agreed to assist in organizing the study to supervise it and to act As a special adviser the Premier said. In addition he will participate in the formula Tion of any recommendations and reports. Or. Robichaud said or Drummie had been granted a leave of absence from1 his1 responsibilities with the jew Brunswick government. The study is expected to Star within a week or. Robichauz told a reporter. Affairs committee so officials of the health depart Lent could be Cross exam meal by maps Jack big Fuci Athabasca said there Jnore than Indian people living in it was they had direct representation m the commons. De Sci Breyer nip Spang. Field said the in Stet mortality . Among indians is four times As High As among White canadians and higher than most1 countries m Africa and South Amelca s in l in a. Second attempt to answer opposition criticism or Mac Eachen explained estimated expenditures for 196869 were compared with in 1967 68 he again assured the House there would be no cutback ii services and said further funds would be sought through supplementary estimates if the Motley could be raised by economies in Mirther branches of the health or Dinsdale said a to Nisi directive was needed counter manding the first one Tan of apologizing to the Indian chiefs Maceachen said of new detective would be issued but no apology was be Tessayjr. In was sound policy afe to indians their own he said the intent off Al integrate the native the of the provinces in which. They of Portland stainless developed for attaching Redwood and Cedar siding available in. Colors to match the siding the nails won t stain Churchill a a shift seen diesel generating t amt in fort Churchill l and he sail once a Deal is it is Manitoba Hydro woul Talso take Over the Stefan generating Sta Tion operated by the National Harbor Board ques Bonaby to Ai nut tee or both the. Diesel and steam limits Are antiquated and would Likely be rebuilt or at least refurbished if Manitoba Hydro Over their operation according would ;