Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 6, 1971, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Teacher Pink list see Page 3 Winnipeg free press final edition vol. 79 no. 59 Price 10 cents 15 cents monday december 6, 1971 Sunrise . Moonrise . Forecast Clearing colder 10 and 15 Sunset . Moonset . Pre election mood peps pc rally delegates cheer Davis pledge of ont. Machine by Stewart Macleod Ottawa up progressive conservatives from across Canada appearing to be in a Pep rally mood to Day Wade into some 260 resolutions that will give the party food for thought As it prepares for the next Gen eral election. Meanwhile the mood of the convention being attended by More than delegates is clearly pre election. With recent pub c opinion polls showing an increase in conservative strength and a general election expected next the next Campaign seems to be the main corridor gossip among Dele Gates. This Strong pre election mood got a Strong boost late sunday when Premier William Davis unexpectedly pledged the on Tario party machine to support or. Stanfield in any forthcoming election. To Long loud applause or. Davis stepped on to a platform at an after hours party for convention workers and pointing to or. Stanfield said whenever it conies Ontario will be with you and Well do As Well federally As we have pro he was referring to the october provincial general elec Tion which returned the conservatives to Power to Queen s Park with 78 members com pared with 20 for the liberals Indian troops Are silhouetted against the dust of their vehicles near the East pakistani town of Varsana which was occupied saturday. And 19 new dem crits. Or. Davis s remarks also came As Surprise in Light of the fact that former Premier John Robarts carefully avoided similar Public alignments with the Federal party. Plase see election Page 14 India recognizes Bangladesh rebels Ges ceasefire bids vetoed at in Trudeau meeting Ottawa up prime min ister Trudeau is visiting Washington today with an Olive Branch that Canadian officials Hope president Nixon will grasp with both hands. Canadian policy in the face of aggressive protectionist Mea sures invoked by Washington four months ago has shifted to a line of Sweet reason from moods of anger and frustration Early in the fall. Officials say in hand wringing privacy that much depends on How the two principals get along. They last met in 1969 and today s meeting was re Quested by or. Trudeau after some show of hesitation. I the Canadian line in late of Temora talks in the White i House two leaders in one j please see Trudeau Page 9 j United nations Reuter the Security Council planned final bid today to obtain unanimous agreement on an in Dia Pakistan ceasefire Resolution after the soviet Union vetoed the second such attempt in 24 hours. Plans to Transfer the problem to the general Assembly where there is no veto were held in abeyance while delegates continued consultations on a last Chance draft introduced by Ita Lian ambassador Piero Vinci. This would have the 15-nation Council scheduled to meet again at . Cost today Call upon the governments concerned forthwith As a first step for an immediate cease fire leaving other questions including implicitly withdraw later. . Ambassador George Bush has been insisting All along that the Council must de Mand withdrawal of forces and a ceasefire. After the adjournment shortly before Midnight sunday night Bush told reporters we Are continuing to Hope there will be some common ground but i have to admit the Outlook seems asked about a possible move to invoke the so called uniting f or peace procedure established at the initiative of the . In 1950 to Transfer matters concerning the maintenance of peace and Security to the Gen eral Assembly in the event of a veto Bush said we Are Mak ing no such proposal at present but we Are keeping All our options open including that rather than see the in Para lazed with Russia refusing to permit any ceasefire Resolution to go through and the . In sisting that ceasefire must be accompanied b y withdrawal members might feel willing to Compromise their principles in order to free the Assembly observers said. Sunday night s debate again was marked by angry name calling by soviet Deputy foreign minister Jacob a. Malik and chinese ambassador Huang Hua which now has be come a regular feature of in discussions. During the debate China introduced its first Ever in Reso Lution to Call on India and Pakistan to cease hostilities and withdraw and disengage so As to create conditions for a peaceful settlement of their disputes. It would also Call on All states to support the Pakistan people in their just struggle to resist pakistani warplanes attack Bombay by the associated press pakistani Jet aircraft attacked Bombay India s largest City just after Nightfall United news of in Dia reported. Earlier in the Day India recognized the Beng la Desh rebels As the Legal government of East pakis Tan and claimed Victory in a major tank Battle on West Pakistan s Border. Bombay a City of 5.6-million people is on India s West coast about 500 Miles South of West Pakistan. United news of India said Indian anti aircraft guns and coastal batteries opened fire As the pakis Tani planes approached Bombay. The dispatch apparently filed to new Delhi please see fighting Page 4 peking press hits Moscow soviets see Border threat Moscow a the soviet Union declared sunday Ulfat the War Between India and pakis Tan poses a threat to its Securi Indian aggression. Please see soviets Page 13 airline s mini peril h it s not Hijack it s Lumberjack Hong Kong Reuter the peking people s daily accused the soviet Union today of openly siding with India to wage War against Pakistan radio peking reported. The newspaper said since the invasion of Pakistan social imperialism has been operating on the Side of India and brought pressure on Pakistan to yield to it said social imperialism term used by. The chinese to refer to the soviet it is an important reason for an acute turn in the situation in that Region to and Laid the grave responsibility for the fighting on the pakistani government. The declaration came in an authoritative statement carried by the news Agency Tass. Such statements fall just Short of an official soviet government announcement. The soviet Union cannot re main indifferent to the develop ments considering also the circumstance that they Are taking place in direct proximity to the .s.r. S Borders and there fore involve the interests of its Tass said. The statement also warned the governments of All coun tries to stay out of the conflict since any outside involvement May cause further aggravation of the War. Tass did not name any partic ular nation but evidently it was referring to China and those countries that might consider involvement through the United nations. China is a Strong ally of Pakistan while Moscow has lined million farm scheme unveiled Olson says plan will help Farmers buy land or retire by Barry Mullin Canada s agriculture minister h. A. Bud Olson announced monday a million Small farms develop ment program designed to help Farmers acquire More land to bolster marginal operations or to Benefit farm ers who choose to retire. Or. Olson said at a news con Ference Here he hoped the pro Gram designed for the next seven years would be Benefi Cial in developing farms in the to assessed value Range. He said he has received hundreds of letters from farm ers who want to retire and Farmers who want to stay in b i n e s s but Lack sufficient acreage or financial Security to do one or the other. The development program will be handled through Federal farm credit corporations now in operation and the provinces will be mainly responsible for coun Selling services and providing the information about the pro Gram to the Farmers. F a r m e r s who sell Small farms will qualify for an adjustment Grant which will be added to the Selling Price of their land. They can take the Grant either in a Lump sum or As an annuity. In addition Farmers will have the option retaining their farm Home and end to the fighting. It placed All blame for the War on the government of pakistani presiden Agha Mohammed Yahya Khan. J up with India in the crisis. The newspaper condemned statement did not the preposterous logic of India and its blatant expansion of expansion crude aggression against pakis in order to expand Aggras s i o n Indian leaders used every absurd pretext and Are insolent to the it said. As everybody knows the so called refugee question is the product of the frantic interfere Call for a halt to the hostilities. Nor did it clearly Advance any j proposals that would Lead to an i it is Well known that the situation created in East Pakistan against the population of tha part of the country was the main cause of the tension tha mounted lately in relations be tween Pakistan and i said. Retracing the conflict be tween rebels and government soldiers in East Pakistan earlier this year Tass said the government of Pakistan tried to put the blame for this situation on India and embarked on course of aggravating relations with the soviet government it added repeatedly expressed its concern Over the Situa Tion to the pakistani govern the statements reflected full soviet support for the breakaway Bangladesh movement and demanded that Pakistan re lease the imprisoned Swami league Leader. Sheik Mujibur i Rahman. It also called for an immedi ate resumption of talks Between the pakistani government and the Swami league with the of finding such a solution please see Border Page 6 a n appropriate surrounding piece of land for As Long As m r. Olson said economic forces have driven thousands of Farmers from their land and please see new Page 9 Farmers study proposed by Paul Pihi Chyn sent Large quantities of weapons i ence of the Indian government to India to fan up the Indian j in pakistani government s expansionist am s. Korea expects attack Vancouver up there she was an attractive stewardess exposing a pair of frilly red bloomers under a miniskirt As she Bent Over to serve Coffee to a passenger. There he was an inebriated logger returning to Van Couver after six months of Seoul korean g a state a tree Ament of Eider Fwy today by Korea Towfig past be few floss of Beer today Sunn Casst Forf 25 Morics deaths 2 fee ice in Rte s is nearly eats to Bubs tit free rett Ceu Bacy in a wilderness Lum Ber Camp. Grab the surprised stewardess managed to maintain both her dignity and her bloomers in the incident last june on a Pacific Western airlines flight from port Hardy on Vancou ver Island. The Story was told saturday by one of two pea Steward esses who refused to Wear the airline uniform after the Inci Dent and were suspended without pay for six weeks As a result. They take 4heir Case for the six weeks pay to arbitration tuesday. I Don t blame it or log said create Warnat 25, the partner of the girl who got grabbed. I of ease it of ice Cost sine. It be for a Middle class bet pot of Ibe Omasta Serocke social imperialism has been Active in its intervention be cause it wants to strengthen its control Over India and expand its sphere of influences in the indo pakistani sub continent. The newspaper reiterated the chinese government s concern Over the situation in the subcontinent and that it favored the settlement of disputes through negotiations. Please see peking Page 6 Over 6 million cars pm recalls chevies because of defects Roy Atkinson president of he National Farmers Union proposed monday that Canadian armers undertake their own task Force on agriculture to develop suitable policies and pro Grams for a comprehensive look at Canadian farming. In an interview prior to the opening of the second annual National Farmers Union convention at the Winnipeg inn or. Atkinson who is from Sas Katoon said a new agriculture policy based on fundamental change in National economic policy is required. Or. Atkinson said the farm ers Union has confronted both government and corporation agricultural policies that have been presented to Farmers in the past year and has succeeded in stopping some of the pro Grams which would have been harmful to Farmers. Many of these programs the Detroit a general motors announced saturday the largest recall in United states automotive history saying it is advising the owners of More Wildo i. J _ than 6.6-Mihion Chevrolet to i front engine mounts aspect _ Farmers Union president said United states last october and originated in cd Era gov. Vised owners of All 1965-. Ern ment s own infamous task through-1969 Chevrolet Novas j Force report on agriculture. Chevelle and Samaros to Christmas came they watched an adult cry three youngsters stood the be the worst Tiffie of the year a jew startled to see a Growa for Many Paresis and their up crying or the Doorstep. Children. They cad jest delivered a Yoave got to took at Yoor eare Fasy prepared Chris Tuffias ks3st faces. No toys Sper to tie jest jews Fig welfare is a s have dealers install a restraint to counteract possible engine mount failure. I pm said the installation of the restraint would be at com Pany expense and that car owners would be notified and dealers supplied As expeditiously As possible " the recall affects owners of about i9s5-Throogh-1969 regular size chevre its and Novas As Well As 1967 Phraigh i9ss Samaros and cer Tain Light tracks. The largest previous Auto re Call was made feb. 26, 1969. Mcben pm notified owners of certain cars and tracks to report to dealers for de. The Agency said reports of i engine mount failures had been j received from about 500 j owners and Many of them involved loss of control of the be hide. J about two weeks ago con j Sumer advocate Ralph Nader j accused the Federal Agency of disregard for the Safe-1 to of the owners and Passen j i its handling of the re j ports of defective engine please see pm Page 15 j grab suspect sought id pea Gaess tie we fee mrs. Y. Stood Pussy
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