Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 15, 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba growing to beat 701 t Winnipeg free press final edition vol. 76 no. 2-56 Apollo Crew eager relaxed fit for wednesday s flight Cape Kennedy Spe Cial tons looking fit and relaxed the Crew of Apollo 11 said monday they arc ready and eager Start wednesday on their his Loric voyage to i to surface do the Moon. Al Tei a of Apollo ii Cinander Neil a. Armstrong i nationally ice Vised p i e s s conference _ Price Loc Loc . Moonrise . I s we re ready in achieve our goal. We re very. Very to be ready to by i our newsmen it the Kennedy space Centre j Armstrong. Edwin Buzz Aid 1 Rin and Michael Collins lol t Little doubt about How they fell their Moon Landing Mission will so. J thought very Posi i Lively about this flight from the said Aid Rin. Who to Gether with Armstrong will tread the surface of the Moon Tor the first time next monday and i i think we re quite ready to say when we land on the not i i facing the press Tor the last Lime before they lift olt from a a p e Kennedy at . Cut on wednesday the three astronauts were due to do Little Mure. Monday night and today but relax and at most Brush up on their Mission plans one last time. When asked what he planned to do tuesday. Collins smiled and said plan to sleep lie in the Sun and read the flight j plan j All three astronauts insisted they were Well rested for their upcoming Mission despite the i bad news for West opposition urges Federal goal to take initiative i asking ups to reconvene j Rains conference Vic Tui Mackli Ottawa staff a stunned House of commons heard Trade minister Jean Luc Pepin report monday prices for wheal fixed under the International grains arrangement have collapsed. Talks in Washington held Lale last week by exporting nations of the Iga showed can be done at present to restore rhe minimum prices lie said. The news comes Al a bad cameras were ser to catch pictures of prime minister Trudeau As he visited Thompson Man., monday. For other pictures and stories please see Page 39. Froese won t be must grow Lime fur p r i m c minister Trudeau. He is on i six Day tour of the Prairies. The news is not calculated to. J restore Confidence among West Ern Farmers in Ottawa s Agri cultural policies opposition members said. They demanded i a declaration of new policies. Rules debate gets Little attention Stan Mcdowell less wheat the speaker Trudeau say pressures for further Price cuts had built up m recent f said. Or. Ppm. J May be we were faced with passing largely unnoticed. Con Prospect of imminent unilateral ser alive Leader Robert Stan might Price Choice of nip Man for Job would mean 28-28 standoff .1. M. Froese has declined the Job of permanent speaker in the next legislature thus throwing premiered Schreyer s slim majority into jeopardy. Or. Frogs i made the Latt that they pc been training to newsmen Lor it continuously for the past Lov ing a meeting with six months. Please see Apollo Pace 19 Jake s Java on Joe an i of or. Schreyer Al . Monday in the legislative building. J decision Means thai or. I Schreyer May have to choose a speaker from his own parly j thus reducing his majority in Uii legislature. The new democrats. Along i with Liberal Democrat Larry i i Desjardins now hold 29 seats Iii i the 57-m e m b e r legislature. Compared to a combined 28 scats in the opposition. If or. Schreyer chooses a speaker from his own caucus it will 1 mean a 2s-28 standoff. After his meeting with or. Air. Froese said in a Telephone interview that he had i personally been interested in the j position if he could have gained Schreyer Premier Voclav looked Schreyer less a hard reality of pm tells Thompson by red Stua it Thompson Man. Staff prime minister Trudeau says Western Canadian Farmers must grow Jess wheat. This is a hard reality of he told a questioner at a two hour town Hall Type of meet no attended by 500 people tic questioner had asked amid much applause what the i Federal government planned to do about two Rural Manitoba problems the Canadian wheat Board s inability to sell wheat i and the High Price of farm machinery. I or. Trudeau replied that Here monday night. Reductions. This easily have triggered an in Corrol Laboc downward spiral to the detriment of All exporting countries and of the future of International co operation in i wheat an opposition member urged j the Canadian government to Lake the initiative in asking the United nations under whose auspices the grains negotiations j were originally conducted to reconvene the conference and discuss the actions of nations undercutting prices. Or. Pepin. Said frankly that in time that might be the right approach. But at this time i do not think it would be a practical crusade to he believed the Washington talks strengthened the deter 1 m nation of major wheat Export ing countries to co operate for Price stability in accordance with the principles of the Iga. Continued please see wheat Page 2 Fields the said monday. Debate now in is second week has attracted Little Public attention it has not been treated generally As a major news item and Many opposition tips admit privately their constituents show no interest in it. Conservative maps have accused the Csc of ignoring the debate in its newscasts. As Rhc debate droned on in an emptying commons chamber monday after the daily question period. M r. Stanfield called a press conference to outline what he saw As strategic gains for the opposition in the first week of debate. He explained thai he was t Urc i hat these matters were Clear and apparent to anyone not closely following the debate. Or. Stanfield said the opposition had restored respect for the i parliamentary committee sys Tern by forcing the government i to backtrack after it attempted Londonderry up i Bri i to bypass the report of a. Special committee on procedure. Please Sec debate Page 13 troops on Alert in Lister a Ami Itei Ilcus Ai Lish troops were on emergency Alert in Northern Ireland after clashes Between to tensions easing Richardson says today lice and rioters continued for i the third successive night. The presence of the soldiers j in a Camp on the outskirts of j second larg-1 i est City in this Semi autonomous j part of the United j was announced monday As the government of Ulster warned of j tougher action against rioters i i but roman Catholic protest Lant violence broke out monday j i night in the capital of Belfast i please Sec troops Page 2 i than 60 seconds la Lake the i i Canada s wheat problem was Joe Borowski brought Coffee monday to the Man who is saying publicly that or. Borow Tull. Ski s salary in his new Job is too asked Why he had declined i As of tins morning. Or. Jibe offer. Or. Froese said that Borowski is the minister of in Henci session of the transportation and the Man who legislature the social credit thinks the Job pays Loo much is parly would have a stronger Jake Fleming a foil Garry voice than Ever before. Insurance Man. I if i had accepted. The party i to Back up his Point. Or. Fleming has been staging a sit in on the Steps of the Legisla Tive building since sunday in a move to remind or. Borowski. And the Public that the new minister himself staged a b 2-Day Camp in on the same Steps in Iab 5 to protest a salary increase Cabinet ministers had grained to themselves. J or. Fleming contends that if1 m r. Borowski had been sincere j four years ago. He now would Ottawa up self employ lawyer refuse the increase tested then. Oaths of allegiance to the Queen and to duly and. In dial time. Tuesday became a Day of milestones for Manitoba. J for the first Lime in its the province has a simply i would have been voiceless and loader less in the House.1 please Sec Kroese Page see picture on Page 3. Socialist government. And happened on the province s 99th birthday. In a s i e m i swearing in ceremony i n the Manitoba room of the legislative build ing. Or. Schreyer. New demo please see sch Kevek Page 7 Parl of an Over All on the world wheat Market. When the questioner suggest 6d there were areas within the pensions country that need wheat for the prime minister said 1 could find areas of our Al country that need wheat we would be Selling wheat there continued must grow Page 15 Thompson Man. Staff her Trudeau s cur rent visit to Western Canada appears to have eased the Between the Prairies see largest incomes reported by doctors or. Borowski. As he carried Coffee to the scene said. It s a free country. If he feels he s got a legitimate beef. I m certainly not going to try to Stop he said it was t the Cabinet ministers salaries he had pro tested in 1965. In was the Way they obtained them. If they had raised their salaries before an election so people would have had a Chance to vote on it. 1 would t have or. Fleming was t buying. Ill be Back tomorrow if they allow he said. And notaries reported he hid pro cd doctors and surgeons again j incomes averaging s22.u14 and i topped the list of taxpayers with i s5-623 on the average in j i the largest average incomes ported in their 19c7 income tax there were 5.1us self employ ii de dentists with average in i returns the Revenue depart conies of sts.273 and average i Mem reported monday. Tax Bills of s4.20s. A total of 1 they were followed in order -125 self employed accountants Iby self employed engineers and architects self employed lawyers and notaries self employed dentists and self employed accountants. Dol tors. Engineers lawyers and the other professionals who work As salaried employees Are had average incomes of s14.517 and paid s2.914 each in taxes. J in the general category of employees. There were taxpayers with average incomes do gee y today Anatole Shub 4 it s like a win against the Champi 22 today s Index classified.27 to i9 .10, 11 comics deaths finance movies sports television women ciry zone toll j2 to 14 9 22 to 28 a 16 10 18 133.8j6 nearly everyone reads the free press Interlake then wheat talks and Ottawa Federal s u p p i y minister James Richardson said Here monday evening. Talk of Western alienation simply melts away with him or. Trudeau or. Richardson told a Public meet ing which ended the first full Day of the prime minister s six Day tour. I we have had a wonderful first Day in Northern or. Richardson said. The i prime minister has been received royally in Churchill and or. Trudeau arrived Simciak i by Neil Louttit Gimli Man. Staff prime minister Trudeau had a fast tour of Manitoba s Interlake District this morning and was scheduled to meet later today j with wheat Board officials in j Winnipeg As he started his j second Day of a political Fence j mending tour Aero s s the Prairies. Weary or. Trudeau arrived i at Churchill. Man. He w a s i scheduled to reach Winnipeg tuesday after spending monday night at Gimli. Or. Richardson was optimistic Thiol the tour would help tic this part of Canada to the whole of please see tension Page 7 at the Canadian forces base in this Community shortly before Midnight monday and was im-1 mediately whisked away to vip quarters on the base. This i morning he attended a briefing at the officers mess and immediately began his helicopter tour of the Interlake. See 1nteklake Page 15 i looking for a 1 l a this want and under dogs cals. Pels. Etc. I2l. Reg. White toy poodle puppies. Females. 4s9-3229. Is among the hundreds of bar gains in Loday s classified Section. Is o matter what you need shop and save in free press want ads. Diplomat sees Grey Poltl Soleh of chinese Itei viewed department in the Large general category of employees. The department s 1969 Book of 1 taxation stau stick. Compiled from 1su7 tax returns showed 16.509 self employed doctors and do col1n Mccullough peking Anthony Grey t h e Reuters Cor j respondent who a week from today will begin his third year under House arrest in peking talked quietly yesterday with two British diplomats about his Mother and his girl Friend in lengthy Battle looms by cd Jamison Toronto cup looks like a Long Tough Battle a j Union Leader said when negotiations broke off for the Day Mon Day in the dispute Between the world s largest Nickel producer1 and nearly 1s.ooo members of the u n i t e d steelworkers America. Cheers -99 years Manitoba is us today Only another year to go till it s the spirit of 70. The Manitoba Centennial corporation notes that july , 1.870. Manitoba was proclaimed a province and urges Ilani zobans to plan special projects Locele brate. So far. The provincial Grants program has had applications from 1s7 communities for Money for provincial Centennial projects. The sports of 70 program plans rational and International sporting events for Manitoba from a Horseshoe tournament Al Dauphin to world hockey at Winnipeg. Schools Are engaged in an athletics program and a historical observances program and a number of events from Village parades to historical pageants on the River Banks Are planned. Please see Happy Page 15 firm never bankrupt i ils Issue of thursday. July 10th. The free press in a Story on Premier Schreyer s com ments on the Manitoba do v c i o e n t fund stated that family farms received a total of and also that Friendly family farms have gone these statements were not Correct. Friendly family farms have never gone bankrupt and have not received from the Manitoba development fund. J or. Max freed. President of the company in a statement to 1 the free press gives the following facts 1. I hat never been Batik nip. I 2. Its present loan from the i Manitoba development fund now stands at s920.395.00 and All i payments Are current. Other i investors have invested in exc Ess of s850.000.00 in the project i exclusive of guarantees. 3. The present management headed by or. Max freed took i Over in 1966 at the request of the original shareholders. 4. In 1968 the company j processed More poultry 12.000. I 000 pounds grown by More i Farmer producers who received j More per Pound than Ever before. Its present firm con tracts for the 1969-70 season please see firm Page 15 a s Stern sinking., Heyerdahl reports surgeons had average incomes of s27.347 and paid an average tax of s7.324. Engineers and architects working for themselves had average incomes of and paid s5.349 each in taxes. There were 2.572 m this category. A total of s.462 self employed England and the forthcoming Moon shot. The 40-Minule interview was the third and longest visit that British officials have had with or. Grey since july 21, 1967. When he was confined to his Grey Brick House overlooking the forbidden City. He was Calm and said he Felt fit according to charge d affaires John Denson and second Secretary Roger Garside. His comment concerning the Moon shot was a reflection of the easier continued please see dipl Siats Page 19 Oslo Lapi norwegian of explorer Thor Heyerdahl told a Ham radio operator yesterday tasks Between the Union in Choppy seas and torrential rain the operator said. The a was proceeding Al about 50 nautical Miles a Day. If this could be maintained it should reach Barbados in 15 to 18 Days. Yesterday. A was Miles from bar boat a is sinking International Nickel co. Of can-1 Ning to list slightly Ada Ltd. Have been deadlocked the Ham operator said the since a work stoppage next two or Lull be Cla is Milit be reported 870 Al in in decisive l01 the Fale of the Bados. D Wullich or. Heyerdahl the operator added that the h f 1s to that ancient Crew is looking Forward to the borne out., plants and there egyptians could have crossed arrival of a Virgin islands the Atlantic in similar vessels i fishing vessel the Shenandoah the Crew had a Busy sunday j tomorrow. Please see lengthy Page 15 i
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