Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 9, 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday september 9, 1969 2-Union merger proposed i continued i or. Little was voted Down by the delegates when he ruled out further discussion on a charge by Don Roach of Toronto that representatives of the . Based building trades unions had been allowed to appear before the resolutions commit tee. Or. Roach said his Resolution supporting the Independent Concrete formers had disappeared after that. Or. Little promised an investigation but this did not satisfy the delegates who voted overwhelmingly to Force him to agree that the Resolution would be introduced for discussion today. Or. Roach s Resolution asks cupe to go on record As supporting the Independent con Crete formers in their fight to choose their own Union and condemns the coercive Strong tactics of the International Hong Kong veterans Triumph continue Turner Cal disadvantages in addition to to licit physical disabilities. The White paper is based on recommendations of the Woods committee report presented in March of 19b8. The committee headed by or. Justice Mervyn Woods of the Saskatchewan court of Appeal was set up by the Federal government in 1965 to Survey the work of the can Adian pension commission. The Woods committee made 148 recommendations and or. Dube said four out of five Are acceptable to the government either As proposed or with some modification. The White paper will now be referred to the commons Veter ans affairs committee. After the committee has completed its re View legislation will be drafted to bring the final recommendations into effect. Or. Dube told a news conference. A major change in the Prore Syria May get egyptian planes biafran truce adds Ababa a an air of expectancy prevailed at the african Summit meeting in the ethiopian capital today amid mounting reports that a cease fire in the nigerian Bia fran War would be announced today or wednesday. Conference sources said a ceasefire would be ordered so african Heads of state could go to Biafra to meet with its Leader Gen. G. Odimegwu Ojukwu in an Effort to Start peace talks. The delegation probably will include president Julius Nyerere of Tanzania a prime moved for a ceasefire and the first president to extend Diplo Matic recognition to Biafra. Gown always has insisted that Ojuko Vuu must first renounce Biafra s secession from Nigeria. Murder Laid Beirut special the sunday times the most significant development in Arab military i strategy since the june War the possibility of stationing j some of Egypt s 400-plus com Bat aircraft in Syria was discussed at last week s Cairo tasks according to reliable sources. So far. Syria s reply has been kept secret. In mid August when president Gamal Abdel Nasser first outlined his plan Syria defence minister and political strongman air mar Shal Hafer Al Assad reacted coolly. This was because the presence of egyptian aircraft would bring Syria even closer into Israel s firing line but after this week s talks Between Egypt Jordan Syria. Iraq and the Sudan the closing communique with its reference to the urgent necessity of massing All Arab forces for j the suggests that col. Nasser has now obtained syrian agreement though perhaps Only i in principle. In this he has probably been helped by soviet pressure in Damascus. Col Nasser s new Battle plan As seen by military analysts in Cairo is that Strain based egyptian aircraft would Stab at Israel s Northern and Eastern flanks coinciding with the main egyptian thrust from the West. This could Forcel Srael to fight major actions on More than one front simultaneously for the first time in the Middle East j conflict. J paintings London a i Worth 872.000 Wen Slugen in a weekend raid on London apartment if s Lames Colyer Fergus Sumii. Sir James Learned of the theft after re Burnim from Din Birgh. Where he had been Aili Iii ii an i v ill. Col. Nasser apparently Hopes that with Israel s attention divided the egyptian aircraft remaining West of the canal would secure supremacy there which would Clear the Way for Aerial and ground bombard ments of Israel s canal fortifications and then for an Gyp push into the Sinai. Havana excels Havana a _ the cuban government expo decl Fen ton Wheeler the associated press correspondent in Havana and gave him and his wife two hours to Nack for Denar Tirc. Prims minister Fidel Castro s government said in objected to Wheeler s reporting in general my in particular to his report Friday that the government had accused a member of the mexi can embassy staff of spying for the . Central intelligence Agency. Wheeler was called to the for eign ministry at 4 . And told he had two hours to get ready to leave . He and his wife were to take a plane for Mexico City later today. Wheeler s departure leaves Only one non communist news paper Man stationed in Havana Edward Kuri of the mexican news Agency High school. The longest non Stop run rec Ord in the guiness Book of Wor d records was set in ixr2 by ii briton. J. Saunders. He covered 120 Miles and 275 Yards on a new _ York track in 22 hours and Mim los. Dure for adjudicating pension claims is proposed in the White paper. The effect would be to separate initial adjudication of claims from subsequent appeals. At present the Canadian pen Sion commission rules on claims and also handles appeals from disputed decisions. Under the White paper the veterans affairs department through a new Branch the directorate of pensions would adjudicate the initial pension claim. If the applicant is dissatisfied with the decision he would be Erv titled to appear before the entitlement hearing division of a remodelled pension commission with his and vocal and wit Nesses. A final Appeal if necessary could be made to the new a peal division of the re Struc Turell pension commission. Assisting the applicant with out charge will be the Bureau of pension advocates carrying out the duties of the present veterans Bureau. An advocate would have the same relation ship with the applicant As s lawyer to his client. Dealing with the Canadian troops imprisoned by the Japa Nese when Hong Kong fell at Christmas. The White paper said the government has recognized they lived under exceptionally rigorous and debilitating conditions for nearly four years. It now was proposed to ask parliament to enact a separate act. Providing a Basic minimum pension of 50 per cent for All Hong Kong veterans who apply i for in. And who have assess Able degrees of i or. Dube said there were Canadian troops in Hong i Kong and of these 219 died in the fighting am 2r7 died in j prison. At present. Hong Kong veterans Are receiving pensions and a few 1 survivors Are not receiving pensions. Most of those receiving pen Sions Are getting More than 50 per cent. Y. At current rates a Iff per cent pensioner receives a year if he is single and if married. A widow s pension is i additional pensions for de j pendent children Are for the first child for the first two children and for each 1 additional child. Pensions to other dependents vary according to Circum stances the maximum a year for two dependent children of a deceased pensioner where there is no pensioned Vidom the White paper also provides thai Hong Kong Veter ans. Whose deaths occurred. Prior to the effective Date of the proposed legislation will be presumed to have died from causes attributable to War service. The effect will be to make the widows and orphans of such veterans eligible for pensions. Basic pension rates Are not involved in the White paper. These rates have been in creased three times since 1964 and. Along with other welfare plans Are under government re-1 View or. Dube said. He estimated that implementation of the policies set out in uie paper would Cost an additional. A year. His i department now had an annual budget of about of which about half is paid out in i pensions. The by hike set for War veterans continued or. Delbridge said there Are 1 185 Hong Kong veterans in i Canada 305 of them in Mani-1 Toba. I i he urged any Hong Kong veterans who have h of applied for a pension yet. To do so now. Or. Delbridge said the Assoc a j Tion would help them in making the application. J at the association s animal j convention in Winnipeg in july. I veterans affairs minister lean eudes Dube promised that changes in the regulations were1 i forthcoming hut or. Delbridge Sair in a radio interview that As far As lie was concerned the minister s remarks were promises i wish to apologize to him now. Because he has kept his i rejected Edmonton carrying a heavy Burden of proof could break the Back of Ian enforcement and society will have to pay the consequences the chairman of the Canadian police chiefs Ammel in no commit tee said monday. Chief a Louir Cookson of lie Gina. Speaking in an interview re Isaac de with a statement by Federal Justice minister John Turner that police should carry the heaviest Burden of proof in Law enforcement. How heavy Dors l have to said chief Cookson Fol lowing a private meeting of the Law amendment committee of the Canadian association of chiefs of police at the association convention. He said claims that tougher criminal Law will result in police Manchy and Jack boots in the streets Are not the truth. If a Law is no Good. Then it should he thrown out. But the role of police is to observe the Law. And police forces across Canada Are dedicated to uphold ing the Law will in Force it. Origin sized crime is making it self fell in Western Canada and police Are watching it Carol ii list. Melt games Start Budapest c015lenx api West Ger Cardinal of Vienna met Man fall military manoeuvres monday with Hungary s to Ysuf opened Momian Milf i Cardinal Mindszenty in ins any troops including american him in i United Stales Zembas French and belgian units. The by Here. Embassy sources said five Day Barnes will lie con the Cardinal started talks with dulled in the Northern Seel inns almost West Germany and near the after his arrival. Fast German Border. City of Winnipeg court of revision list of electors 1969 notice ii hereby Given under the o the Winnipeg charter that the hot of electors of the cite of Iii been completed this Day ind Trot any elector or any entitled to be in elector May Appeal in have the of any Petigor to Iho who entitled in Vole or he name flav , Mizii a of wins Fly ircle i the of this act. Ind Ihrl any Appeal be in writing and filed Wanh the any clerk. Council civic. Centre Winnipeg or with the assessment at he assessment division office Ned floor. Transit building. 10 fori Street within in of the publication of this Royce. Will be heard by a county court in the committee a Corr. Council building. Civic Centre. Winnipeg Al o clock in the Forenoon. Wednesday the Twenty ourth Day of september a d 1969. Dated this 9th Day f september 1 Vav. A. Quayle. Cily clerk. Note the Mil can be seen and examined Al the office of the cily clerk. Counci civic cd narc. At All Public libraries store of Eaton s n Canada limited. Hudson s Bay company s store. . Shops . Depot r Ymir non Yards is. Boniface. . Transcona Union and Ai the office of the assessment division. 3rd floor. building. 10 fort Street. Winnipeg. Snakes at school Lagrange. Ind. Playground supervisors in or land Grade school near this North pm n Indiana Community Are learning How to treat Snake Bill. The school custodian. Sun. Uel Kingler. 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