Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 18, 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday july 18, 1969 rules solution a mayor Steve Juba of Winnipeg honorary chairman of the swimming Hall of Fame with a. Bartl chairman examines one of the largest sports stamp collections in the the collection on display at the pan am Pool has been made by or Baird for the my jail of Fame and will be displayed in Halifax and Edinburgh Scotland later this world. In Slimmer. Chretien won t be denied by Stan Mcdowell Ottawa staff Indian affairs minister Jean Chretien said thursday he accepted nobody s right to forbid him to meet any Canadian Indian who j walled to talk to him. Lie was replying to opposition1 questions in the commons Aris ing from the refusal of some 1 n d i a n spokesmen in British Columbia to meet him during a recent visit. "1 have travelled across Ca 1 have met the Indian leaders who were willing Toj Nigel me and i think 1 will always have the privilege in i the name of the citizens of canola. To meet indians in i Canada without having to go through certain people who Only want to make a he said j Robert Thompson red Beer asked the minister for Assurance that an Indian affairs department study group cussing new Indian policy proposals with Indian would not go into those provinces in which recognized leaders of Indian associations arc not prepared to discuss this question directly with the study i or. Chretien said he did not i believe we should permit any one to forbid the minister or his officers to meet. The indians when they believe this Neces the minister told Frank allow i Ard nip Skeena Ottawa j would soon provide kinds to enable Indian leaders to meet one another for consultations on the proposed changes in Federal Indian policy. He rejected or. Howard s charge that Federal government consultation with indians had boiled Down to selecting "m-iv-1 ate groups and individuals to meet them Anil obtain pre prepared i make no selection at Alj. I make myself available to All Indian leaders who want to talk to he said. Or. Chretien said that during his visit to . He met Many Indian leaders most of whom were very reasonable big Ben stopped London a big Ben the Symbol of Britain known to millions during the second world War stopped thursday. Men at work be Hind one of the huge clock s four faces had accidentally disturbed a balance weight. The last unscheduled stoppage 320 feel up in the clock Tower of the British parliament was Jan. 9, 1968. And it was caused severe cold. Thursday the clock was restarted 69 minutes after it stopped. Strictly speaking the name big Ben refers to the j3-Lon Bell in the lower which Chimes the hours. To millions around the world the tolling of big Ben Broad cast by the bbl became a Symbol in the second world War that Britain continued to fight. I decreasing Voitcu i there arc about men employed in. Agriculture. In the United states now. In 194u that figure 7.957.759. Flooding Sparks interest believed "1 most 6cl discus ave alternative t h e controversy Over the proposed High level hooding of Southern Indian Lake appears to have helped spark a new or renewed interest in water and conservation in the outgoing u reside n t. Of the Canadian water resources association suggested Friday in Winnipeg. In his report to the one Day i8lh annual meeting of the association at the Marlborough hotel Bert Margraves a Walsh. Aita. Rancher said one of the association s two highlights in 1968-9 had been an excellent response and growth of membership in Manitoba. The other highlight was the Federal incorporation of the association accompanied by a name change to Canadian water resources association from j Western Canadian conservation and reclamation association i or. Margraves said i he said he Felt the water cons Valion i Manitoba was part of a trend caused by such Indian policy proposals Call for removal of ail1 Legal discrimination Between i Indian and non Indian canadians. Provinces will be asked to provide indians with the same services health care and Educa j Tion for example that they provide a cols. Indians would be Given control of their own lands under a new Indian lands acl. And the Indian affairs Branch would be j gradually phased out of opera Tion. I a commissioner would be appointed in consultation with Indian leaders to Settle treaty claims. I their non Indian Resi a kill guerrillas Caracas a _ eight guerrillas including one of the last major leaders were killed in a Buttle with 200 government troops the news p a p c r Al Nacional said thursday. Government officials had Lio com ment. Jet of future Clian water the activities of the Sas-1 Kat Chewan Nelson Basin Board and some within province Cli versions of Rivers that are1 somewhat controversial such As the big Horn dam project in Alberta and some of your Northern Manitoba projects canadians still Are very ignorant of their own in cmdr. Clous water resources especially in the he added. As canadians we should be doing much More to properly study and assess our own water resources so thai our future generations can make knowledgeable decisions with respect to our water i we should not be using this Lack of studies As a shield i or cloak for inactivity and indecision in such matter Caracas api _ eight guerrillas including one of the last major leaders were killed in a Battle with 200 government troops the n e w s p a p e r Al Nacional said thursday. Government officials had no com ment. The Teton National Forest in Wyoming i contains a b o u i one million j acre5 leaves Post Bridgetown. Barbados Reuters Canada s out Gouig High commissioner to Barba Dos. John Mckinney. Thurs Day paid Farewell visits to government ministries Here As Well As a Courtesy Call to acting governor general sir w i i 1 i a m Douglas. He later was to present to prime minister Erool Barrow a gift of books valued at Mckiney is leaving to become Canada s permanent representative and ambassador to the organization of economic co operation and development in Paris. By John Best Ottawa up the com Mons r e s u m e s deliberations today after Early adjournment thursday to give House leaders i a Chance to resolve a rules deadlock thai has kept the House sitting past its scheduled june 27 summer recess. There appeared to be some basis for Hope that the rules Dis Pute May be on its Way to Solu Tion. If the Hope is realized the session should reach an Early end. Thursday s sitting ended at 4 . Six hours earlier than usual on the motion of Stanley Knowles North Centre aimed at giving govern ment and opposition representatives a Chance to resolve their differences. At Issue is a controversial proposal whereby the govern ment would be empowered to fix debating Jimis on Public Bills in Advance should Consul tation among the parties fail to produce agreement on a time allocation formula. Today could conceivably be the last Day. Or one of. Last of the parliamentary session which began last september de pending on the outcome of resumed talks Between privy Council president Donald s. Macdonald government Leader in the House Marcel Lambert w e s or. Knowles and Andre Forlin Cre Dit Ste the four met for 90 minutes thursday afternoon immediately after tile breakup of the House in or. Macdonald s of fice. And afterwards emerged smiling. We be had a useful Dis or. Macdonald told reporters. The meeting was adjourned until today to give die four a Chance to discuss the situation with party members. In the View of some observers this tended to suggest that a proposition had been put for Ward by either the government or the opposition for ending the deadlock. Or. Knowles the nip expert on rules and procedure moved for Early adjournment of the House thursday in the Wake of a statement or. Macdonald made to reporters wednesday when he said he found it difficult to arrange meetings with House leaders although i Don t see any difficulty in being called to a an Early adjournment would give or. Macdonald an Opportunity to arrange such a meeting with spokesmen for the other parties or. Knowles suggested. Or. Macdonald termed or. Knowles 3 motion a useful initiative. Both or. Lambert and or. Fortin supported it. The House has been discuss ing a three part motion based on recommendations of the Rouse committee on procedure and supported by the govern ment. One proposed Rule 75a, would provide for All party agreement on time allocation. A second. 5.b. Would provide for Alloca Tion when three of the four Par ties in the House agree. The third. 75c, would give the government Power to limit de Bate without agreement where inter parly consultations fail. The opposition has accepted 75a and 75b. With varying de Grees of enthusiasm. However it has fought tenaciously against 75c. Which it says would undermine the Opp position s right to debate Legisla j Tion at sufficient length to Bare suggests some tests Are to make ads Money to ass 3e Broad hint that some Laboratory tests Are ordered merely to make More Money for doctors. The article is on a of Laboratory tests by a simians services incorporated which shows thai costs of not against a Losi Timsic charge medical services insure shortcomings and arouse Public. To opinion against it. The tests Are Cli bins rapidly. The article says ii is apparent j that laboratories in which re j Lei ring physicians have a Mono i tary interest Are doing More i tests per patient than labs Oscr j ated by pathologists and Oiler i specialists and Are contributing disproportionately to Hie curl of Laboratory services Virden Man
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