Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 21, 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Another says Singleton i Many Farmers Are finding themselves shoved or. Singleton said the Deci-1 Sion reflects the continuing breakdown of the International grains arrangement which Aims at establishing an agreed International minimum Price for wheat. The Price reductions amount to two cents a Bushel off the top graded no. 1 Northern 6u cents off no 3 Northern seven cents off no. 4 Northern three cents off no. 5 and 6 and two cents off feed grades. The Price of no. 2 Northern remains unchanged. Or. Singleton said the. Price reductions can prove disastrous for Many wheat Farmers since no. 4, 5 and 6 grades were being sold at Cost even before the reductions. He also said no. 3 and 4 grades for which the Prici cuts Are greatest Are the biggest Selling grades. Too often the Public is unaware that when the Price of wheat is reduced it May amount to Only a portion of the Farmer s Gross income but May amount to 50 per cent of his net income since the Price reduction is directly taken out of his profits or. Singleton said. Canada alone among the major wheat producers of the world has not subsidized the producer. In our country there must he subsidies of one kind or Winnipeg free press. Monday. July 21, 1969 John Fairfax who landed saturday at Hollywood Beach Florida shows his maps query ministers statements Ottawa up charging Cabinet ministers with making conflicting statements Mem Bers of the opposition Friday bombarded the government with commons questions about the possibility of moving some Japan demands reply Strong Soho labor federation Japan s leading Unior. Group by Selig Harrison Tokyo s pressures intensified Here Day for a Clear . Answer on whether or not vex nerve Gas and other chemical weapons Are stored in Japan and Okinawa. A foreign ministry spokesman said that Japan expected an Early reply to a request for information concerning a re ported incident of nerve Gas aspect of this affair is leakage on Okinawa conveyed to i secrecy shrouding it and . Charge d affairs David l. Horror of the situation Osborn on Friday. Adopted a Resolution sunday at the Soho annual convention urging the immediate removal of nerve Gas from Okinawa. Newspapers and television gave the Gas Issue top Billing Over shadowing even Apollo n and Luna 15. The newspaper yom Iuri observed that the most shocking the the for japanese is that our govern Etu asked of j the defence department sought but the questioners not to maintain a continued silence told of any specific moving the spokesman said sharply thai p l this affects other countries and conservative Leader Bobert Stanfield said there had been conflicting statement from sup ply minister James Richardson who had said consideration was being Given to moving some governments. If nothing the fact of our close other relationship in the Security Field would suggest that silence is not to be foreign ministry officials indicated that the agencies and Justice minister dictated that the government i timer who had been speaking not decide whether to of Ottawa the clti2eds seek the remove of chemical a weapons from Okinawa or ask acting prime minister Mitch i the . To take other action Ell Sharp said it would require i until receiving the . Reply on More than a Short answer to the reported incident outline government policy but but informed sources Sug there had been a policy of some he said some agencies such As the National film Board already had Headquarters outside Ottawa. Stanley Knowles Nipes North Centre asked or. Richardson whether the govern ment is considering moving the mint to Manitoba. Or. Richardson said tested that Japan May press for prompt discussions with the . Early this week on the inclusion of chemical weapons under a prior consultation agreement linked with the Japan-. Security treaty without waiting for the ". Response regarding the Okin Fairfax crosses Atlantic prevent the american military from bringing poisonous gases into this country. The govern ment must now act to plug the loophole in the Security treaty that would allow the deployment of chemical the reported Okinawa Inci Dent the newspaper Manichi Delca Rcd is very very Shock ing. It gives us the Shivers just to imagine what would happen if by any Chance there should be a leak of the Bio chemical weapons in densely populated Okinawa or Japan. There is no denying that Poison Gas is an inhumane and dreadful weapon. And to think it had been secretly stocked on Okinawa i the incident is certain to j Harden the attitude of the japanese with regard to the j status of . Bases and gravely affect the negotiations for the reversion of the speaking to the he also said two always some speculation but there is no recommendation be fore Cabinet at the present time for moving the Donald Mclnnis Breton East Richmond asked whether the Headquarters of the Cape Breton development corp. Would be moved from Ottawa to Cape Breton where it is sup posed to do its Awa incident there is an Exchange of letters accompanying the Security treaty requires that the . Seek japanese approval for major changes in the deployment into Japan of . Armed forces changes in their equip ment and the use of facilities and areas in japanese bases for military combat this has been defined in later official exchanges As applying Austin said two . Maga Zines and at least three television network talk shows were interested in Lone oarsman lond ii Book publishers were in Contact with him. In 1966 two British paratroop ers capt. John Ridgway and sgt. Chay Blyth rowed the at lactic from Cape cod mass., to Ireland. But Fairfax claims to be the Only Man to have done it alone. He left the islands last Jan. 20 in his email Craft a mahogany plywood boat. The boat is unsinkable and if Cap sized v ill automatically right itself in a matter of seconds. Stepping ashore Fairfax scooped up a handful of White Arborg Centennial committee named Arborg Man. M. Barr is chairman of the Arborg Manitoba Centennial committee which was recently named by the town Council. G. W. Patterson is vice chairman s. H. Tergeson Secretary and George Willis and Thomas Chezzy members. Vested beliefs attacked by Godfrey Anderson London apr Hugh Schonfield the British biblical scholar who aroused a furore in 1965 by suggesting Christ s crucifixion was faked to fulfil 01 d testament prophecies about the Messiah now is questioning the whole authority of the Christian Church. His earlier Book the passover plot held that the events of passion week in Jerusalem were an organized conspiracy of which the vie Tim himself was the principal now in those in credible by Bantam books in the United strikes a new blow at what he Calls vested beliefs and ecclesiastical rubbish. The new Book is hardly Likely to win Hirisi friends among orthodox churchmen. It May Well Bury him under fresh Shoals of letters denouncing him roundly As satan s but there s nothing particularly satanic looking about the shy 68-y e a r of 1 d jewish scholar who has made his claims after More than 45 years of studying a n c in n t texts. Or. Schonfield says he sub scribes to no religious Creed himself though he believes in god As pure spirit. His books he insists Are written in an honest search for truth and not to create sensation. What he seeks is approval from his fellow scholars. Schonfield thinks his new books comes at a very Deci Sive moment in Christian thinking. The whole position of the papacy and the Vatican the very nature of All Church authority is being questioned today. At the same time there is this desire to get together As exemplified in the ecumenical movement. But people Are just not Content to leave this whole matter to be treated on an academic level by theologians discussing Fine Points of ritual. The Only Way it is possible for people to get to grips with reality is if they Are aware of How christianity originated and what is its mandate. All this has been whittled away in the course of history and now suddenly in this technological age we Are thrust against it j head on. The things that the Church prizes Are not the things that Jesus Christ stood for. I feel that Only by studying the be ginnings of the Church can we put our Finger on the vital thing which is really the mat the Church has lost. It s on this that new thinking must be based. It s this that could be the new Reforma Schonfield suggests in his new Book that much of what the Church has taught As Doc Trine through the centuries was the product of pressures or human ingenuity much later than the time of Jesus. That loosen need not Embarrass Don t keep worrying whether your Ilse Teeth gone to come Loose at the wrong time. For More secur Ity and More Comfort Sprinkle a Little fast Beth on your plates. Fas Teeth holds false Tueth inner longer. Makes eating easier. It s not acid. No gooey pasty Gummy taste. Dentures that fit Are essential to health. Sec your dentist regularly. Get fas Teeth at All drug counters. To nuclear weapons and related Sanfil and said j but does not Here i am in America. What a Beautiful americans Are his Girlfriend got to the Beach and then ran out to Greet him. They embraced in knee deep water and then fell slowly Back wards into the water. Mumm pase facilities but does not false Teeth apply to chemical attacking the Blind spot in consultation agric or in Market for on Ark find just about Shiina in our classified Sec Tion. Warnton Erht m the prior mint on chemical weapons political leaders of All parties including prime minister Eisaku Sato s ruling Liberal democratic party Are now demanding that the government take the Issue up with the . Government officials Are and i ious to deflate the current controversy before the arrival of Secretary 6f state William p Rogers on july 28 for the annual j a p a n us economic ministers conference. Officials also face the Prospect of intensive grilling in the diet parliament on tuesday. At the same time officials privately acknowledge that the National juror Over the Gas Inci Dent and the resultant stiffening in japanese Public attitudes to Ward defence ties with the . Will reinforce the japanese bar gaining stand in negotiations with or. Rogers Over Okinawa. 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Transcona Springfield would be the most under administered division in greater Winnipeg. About students and roughly 400 teachers would be administered by just four people a superintendent an Jack Shapira Roi Mage and David Haber director of programming for the National arts Centre in Ottawa look Over Rainbow stage and discuss possible plans for a stage production to perform in the Centre next year. Ottawa May see Rainbow show to fit sizes from to regular Kmart Price .77c special door Crasher Price 67 144 Only store front Metal Mechanic highest wages paid in this Trade in Manitoba. All applications strictly confidential. Apply in writing giving full particulars to Box 1374 free press assistant superintendent a supervisor of guidance and a Library services supervisor he said. Trustee Samuel Maslovsky chairman of Transcona Springfield school Board could not be contacted monday to comment on or. Bend s letter refusing the Post. Mrs. Call who was to have been or. Bend s partner at the assistant superintendent level declined to comment. Or. Bend is to leave the libel Al Leader s office by sept. A Rainbow stage production May go to Ottawa to perform at the National arts Centre next year. Jack Shapira managing director of Rainbow stage and David Haber director of programming for the National arts Centre met Here Friday to discuss possible plans. Or. Shapira said in a Tele phone interview monday no definite plans can be made until it. Has been decided what Rainbow stage will do next year. I definitely think something is going to come of it. It s Likely that Well depending on the working out of finances and other details. It is hoped an appearance of a 16 of. Pkg. Bassett s Licorie Al sorts Rainbow stage production at the National arts Centre would convince the Canada Council that that stage is worthy of a Grant. 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