Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 28, 1970, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Nasser thinks again pc first special the guar israeli raids have undermined Erate the army. According to j _ articles published by two and a half years of official or. Heikal. Modern warfare close to the egyptian propaganda about the egyptian Means in the first place psycho-1 presi Effort. They . However logical warfare and the government that presi sorts response Busty for waging that Dent Nasser a m reservations. 3-week continued strategy or at least of How to present it to his people. Mohammed Heikal editor of the Cairo newspaper Al ashram King and a confidant of col. Nasser. Al Huw Adith Calls the israeli raids to h a t r i c a 1." in or. Heikal s opinion Israel knows Best of All that militarily raids have no and. A confidant o o. Asser. Tical the fact admitted in his weekly column Israel feel need to the israeli capture of a soviet 1 make them at a he said made radar station last month. Evidence of Egypt s growing strength. But both or. Heikal and Al Hawaith admit the raids haying g damaging psycho this and similar incidents or. Heikal acknowledged have the roughly confused egyptians about the course of the struggle against Israel. J Mogica Impact. They not that or. Heikal s admission attribute this to what might presages some new policy shift seem obvious reason and perhaps not just on the Egypt s inability to reply in propaganda level seems to be kind _ Dut instead to the Way second article borne but by published Friday. The author editor of the staunchly pro egyptian Beirut weekly Al Hawaith said the same things As or. Heikal. But said Many of them More frankly. I returned from Cairo an unhappy Man he wrote. I spent five Days there and every hour i heard scores of wild stories and rumours about the James Bond exploits of the israelis. Radio Israel and the bbl too Are making deeper and More destructive raids into Egypt than israeli aircraft with their theatrical forays into the outskirts of he strongly implied that arabs no longer believe what they read in their own news papers or hear on their radios. What Al ashram and Al Hawaith come close to saying in effect is that the latest in which the egyptian govern ment explains these raids to the Public. Both appear anxious to Exon first showing Toronto up the first Public showing in the Toronto possibly in of a remarkable series of color films titled civilization will take place at the Ontario science Centre beginning Jan. 30. Civilization written and narrated by lord Clark of Salt Wood is a panoramic look at Western civilization from the beginning of the dark Ages to the space age. Produced by the bbl at a Cost of and involving Miles of travel and film ing in 11 countries the series is also to be shown on the Csc National television network begin Ning in mid May. Holiday hinted clarify where the compensation Board can exercise discretion in awarding More reasonable Par tial disability pensions. 0 abolition of the use of Cour injunctions in labor Dis the minister said. "1 not Putes to prevent employees on both Al ashram and Al Hawa think it will create any undue strike participating in peaceful the condemn the official silence Hiir Honc pm Thom i _. I and countering it lies not with the fighting apparatus but with the political that employees Are entitled to he said. Asked what he Felt employers attitudes might be to the suggestion of longer vacations. Tension rising in Belfast Dith condemn the official silence Over Israel s radar exploit. It was an old radar system anyway. Or. Heikal says not the ultramodern one the israelis have led people to believe. The least we could have he continues is to admit what happened. We could have said what is done is done it was a big mistake a big crime and those responsible have been punished with the severest penalties military Justice can mete according t o Al Hawaith there were court martial after the raid. As for the air raids deep into Egypt says or. Heikal the usual announcements saying they caused no casualties evade the crucial Issue since the raids Are. Intended to undermine morale rather than physical Lamance. The government he says should explain to the people that the problem of penetration by Low flying enemy aircraft is faced by All defence systems including that of the United states. We expect and wait for raids not Only on targets on the fringe of the desert North and South of Cairo but in the heart of the City or. Heikal concludes. The Best Way the Only Way to counter the psychological warfare is to Tell the commons approves move or. Maceachen said there has been agreement to examine such important questions As fundamental human rights and that reduction of regional Dis parities should be an objective of confederation. Melvin Mcquaid pc Scardi Gan said any new Constitution must be clarified to allow the Federal government to help the poorer provinces. The Federal government must retain that right to help the poor said the former attorney general of Prince Edward Island. Justice minister John Turner repeated government Assur ances that no program in which Ottawa has jurisdiction is being held up by the constitutional re View. But in revision of the Constitution Lay the final solution to such gut issues As pollution inflation and resource develop ment. Stanley Knowles Nipes North Centre said he agrees with or. Turner that the governments Haven t tested All the Powers they now have. The Trudeau government Foi example had failed to exercise the Power it holds in the hous ing Field he said. David Orlikov Peg North said canadians Are concerned with everyday prob lems but that the government was putting these into the Back ground. 1 he urged Ottawa to recon Sid r its position and to come to the constitutional conferences with specific the people of Canada Are not concerned whether the prob Ems Are solved by the Federal provincial or municipal govern ments. They Are desirous of their problems being solved and their needs looked after and not being off to another Day or year because they Are not the respond Sibu Ity of one government or Gordon Ritchie an official observer at re sent conferences for his party said he saw first hand prime minister Trudeau s purpose a Strong Central government. Not Strong in the sense commonly understood in the past but Strong in the sense of a dominant and domineering Cen trial government that would control not Only the various re Gions of Canada but individual canadians to a great extent in their social and economic Mark Macguigan apr Walkerville said achieving a new Constitution might take a number of years. But new ways were needed so that the people and parliament take part in the process. One Chinchilla full time or part time you be the rancher we the marketing demand exceeds the Supply second income families in their spare time produce most of the pelts sold on today s Market. Chinchilla Are conveniently raised initially in base ments or spare rooms and As indicated by the Chin Chilla held in the Young lady s arms they Are among the cleanest of animals odor free quiet and gentle. Federated Way was the creation of the committee. Roch Lasalle said Quebec needs a particular status in confederation. It must have the Power to discharge its special responsibilities to the French Canadian citizens. Hugh John Flemming Carleton Charlotte said he objected to remarks earlier in the debate that the. Revision of the Constitution should not be left to provincial premiers. Or. Flemming former pre Mier of new Brunswick said he agrees with this in one sense. But premiers were elected by the people and were responsible to them. If they could t be trusted who could1? Adrien Lambert Bellechasse said economic problems Are More important than language. They could Only be solved by a fairer distribution of tax Revenue Between the Federal and provincial govern ments. Wallace Nesbitt said the government should be a consensus among its own cab inet before seeking one from the country at Large. Pat m a h o n y South said the review should question the status of the senat and the supreme court of can Ada. He said talk of separatism in t unknown in the1 West. Some saw it As a tactic because it had been used by another prov Ince to get More than it share. School estimates passed on continued burdens for if approved amendments o the vacations with pay act would be introduced at the Pring session of the legislature. When the changes would come nto effect would depend on when the new legislation was reclaimed but or. Paulley Aid there was no reason Why Lis could t be done this ear. Also under consideration by in. Paulley Are legislative Hanges which would make it Asier for employees to form Union locals and for these bargaining units to be certified. At present for a local to receive certification it must Lave the support of at least 50 Ier cent of the employees within the bargaining unit who Are entitled to vote. In Many cases however Many employees refrain from aking part in the voting and be 50 per cent requirement is lot reached. Under new legislation which May be introduced at the next session of the legislature certification would require support from Only 50 per cent of those who take part in the voting. Another area where changes May be made is clarification of existing legislation aimed at protecting employees from Nissan or other forms of penalty because of Union activities. This Protection is part of the intent of the present act but Here is no doubt that people Lave lost their jobs because hey were connected with a Union or attempts to form a said or. Paulley. I m not sure How i could clarify this Section but i intend o look into it other changes in labor Laws which Are at present under consideration by the provincial government and which Are expected to be made during the coming session amendments to the work men s compensation act to picketing where no Laws Are broken. A Clear definition of the number of official general holi Days in Manitoba with provi Sions to ensure that employees who must work on such Holiday receive payment and not time off As some must take now. Amendments to the mini mum wage act to include cab Drivers among those who must be guaranteed the province s minimum wage. At present it stands at an hour. West maps question Lang Ottawa up a flurry of questions from Western maps whistled across the floor of the commons tuesday at Otto Lang the Cabinet minister re s p o n s i b 1 for the Canadian wheat Board. Stanley Korchinski pc Mackenzie asked whether there would be enough boxcars available in All areas where the new five Bushel quota for rape seed is in effect. Or. Lang said he is sure that enough boxcars would be Avail Able to fill the quota. George Muir brought up the continuing ques Tion of whether space at the Lakehead wheat terminals is being filled. He wondered what the situation is now. Or. Lang said that the space is being filled at a rate of several Mil lion bushels of Grain a week. John Burton East wanted to know if the minister had consulted the Saskatchewan when Pool on space at the Lakehead. Had he Learned of their concern that the space would not be filled in time for the Start of Spring navigation. Continued deaths Best mrs. Isabella of 126jwatkins, Frederick William Baltimore r of a wife of of whiterock . Garent c. Best. Williams Lillian 70, of 445 them a focal Point for the anger of the surrounding protestant backstreets. Protestants complain that the apartments Are guarded by the British army yet Fly the Flat of the neighbouring Irish Republic. John Mcquade who is the protestant based unionist party s member of parliament for the area has demanded the apartments should be cleared and converted into offices or army Barracks. One of his. Supports former City councillor William Quigley warned some Day you will get a shot fired and we All know what will happen then. Something is going to erupt. At least a dozen incidents involving the Flats have occurred in the past few months. The army does not go into the Flats and the police Are not allowed police reluctance to move Back into Catholic areas which Burman Frederick Ernest 78, of Coquitlam . Carey miss Jean Ann 68, of 271 Baltimore Road teacher. Curiston Clarence 70, of Geraldton ont., formerly of Petersfield Man. Delorme Alfred 81, of St. Adolphe Man. J Dilk Beverly 2, of 130 Brazier Street daughter of Richard and Joan Dilk. Fitzpatrick mrs. Lilian 64, of 391 Balmoral Street suite a widow of John Fitzpatrick. Goodmanson mrs. Mary Henderson of. 819 St. Paul Avenue suite 4, wife of Simon Goodmanson. Harrington Samuel Sam j., 78, of Vancouver. Holovitch Steven 96, of Winnipeg general Hospital. Lamberton Charleen Ann 28, of 645 William Avenue formerly of Swan River Man. Leslie Wilfred 89, of hol land Man. Loewen Abraham a. T., 76, of Steinbach Man., funeral director. Mcaree Mary Cameron 84, of Central Park Lodge Brandon formerly of Minne Dosa Man. Mcgregor Street. For further information please see classified death notices by the Canadian press Whitteker 56. Those voice became familiar to Adio listeners in More than 30 ears of broadcasting of an a Arent heart attack. Sir Noel Laurence 87, a submarine Ace if the first world War. Ann Arbor Rector 44, who received h i s third heart in a transplant operation Jan. 16 of kidney and Iver failure. Bryn mawr s. Irestone 57, youngest of the Ive sons of Harvey s. Fire tone founder of the Firestone tire and rubber co. Of a heart attack. Gren Vule Rosswell Traves 67, retired vice president of Bell Canada and a director of the new Brunswick Telephone co. Declared themselves off limits during last summer s rioting is another cause of protestant anger. The British army Garrison in Northern Ireland which is part of the United kingdom has been reduced by recent withdrawals to men. Authorities say this is enough to handle potential riot. The array a main worry is that it might find itself in the Centre of guerrilla War Between rival factions who both claim to be Well armed. Meanwhile the government disclosed in London that a fire in a Belfast bound Airliner last August was caused by sabotage. The plane burned while it was empty on the Tarmac at London Airport. The sabotage was hushed up apparently to avoid inflaming the trouble in Belfast which then was at the Point of civil War. The plane was a British euro Pean airways Trident Jet Worth it was a write off. Mcintosh Scott 18, of Lac Dubonnet Man., son of or. And mrs. Ramsay Mclntosh. Mueller Adolf 78, of 645 Home Street. Poersch William d., 77, of Rosenorn Man Samborski Michael 86, of 444 Spence Street. Sherwood Cecil e., 88, of 775 Watt Street suite 4, East Kildonan s1gurdson, Ami 85, of seven Sisters Falls Man. Slobodian mrs. Nellie a n a s t a s i a 68, of 48 Washington Avenue Easl Kildonan widow of Nicholas Slobodian. Stanchuk William 82, of Argusville Man. Thielmann mrs. Katharina 69, of 481 Helmsdale Avenue East Kuonan formerly of Elm Creek Man., widow o Martin g. Thielmann. Thorarinson Albert 70, o Riverton Man. Watts mrs. Mary Josephine 71, of Stonewall Man., widow of James Watts. Man shot Fanner held Eriksdale Man. Special a 64-year-old Eriksdale Farmer was charged with wounding with intent after a shooting at . in which Richard Archibald Miljure 35, of Eriksdale suffered a Bullet wound in the shoulder. Charged was Eino w. Joy. W. Joy. Police said or. Miljure was wounded at the Joy farm which is situated on Lake Manitoba about 13 Miles West of Eriks Dale. Police said a .306 calibre Rifle was involved in the mis Hap. After the shooting or. 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