Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 11, 1971, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Inside mount Carmel clinic see Page 23 Winnipeg free j 0 Canada s leading rotogravure Magazine rebellion part i of three parts from the Book rebellion the rising in French Canada Page 4 show to buy Christmas toys Page 10 wild animal As a pet forget it. They Don t belong in the Home vol. 79 no. 64 Price Loc 15c saturday december 11, periods 10 and -10 Page 13 everybody loves a love Story an interview with Arthur Hunter Edmonton born director of the movie and in the 26 interference alleged Call for pakistani surrender indians smash strongholds Page Page Page 2 3 4 5 6 9 Romance of Canadian history miniature in in Winnipeg happened Here Fie Herron Folk. Dream wins award of now music. A makeup Makei a differ we pages 12, 13 Hurch news. 16 17 Rock scene 18 Hook reviews 19 22 endangered Canadian species Page 23 and elsewhere in the paper color comics to radio diary Jumble winners 5 entry form 68 40 Bridge news classified 37 to 56, 61 to 63 comics 63 i Community Calendar 17 deaths. 14 finance to 34 letters. Movies 67 night beat 15 sports.57 to 60 travel. 16 youth scene so women 24 to 27 70 storm Ontario by the Canadian f1ess a major storm who occasional heavy rain and winds As Strong As 70 Miles an How in gusts ripped through Ontario Friday night and Early today causing heavy damage. The High winds knocked Down the Trees and Power and Telephone and in Hamilton where wont damage was broke store windows sent Nuge restores seats in 10 hotels ten of 17 main Street area hotels which had their Bever age room seating capacity re diced by Between 10 and 20 per cent nov. 25, have had then seating capacities re original stored. The liquor control Sion of Manitoba Friday in a statement that the authorized to reinstate seating capacities in the 10 hotels effective saturday. The following hotels will have original seating capacities re Stab listed the Yale hotel Royal Albert mount Royal Sutherland Empress Savoy and the Kings hotels. The seven hotels in which the faced seating capacities will maintained National Leinad. Metal sheets sailing into traffic tilted streets toppled Trees on cars knocked Over signs and blacked out Street lighting in Large parts of the City. The Strong southerly winds which switched to Westerly blasts Early today amid falling temperatures set record maximum temperatures for the Day in most web Tutsi Sta jew reached 64 degrees by Friday afternoon while Toronto climbed to 61 by gusts As High As a Miles an hour were predicted today with the winds beginning to taper off by mid Day. Temperatures Are expected to fall by tonight to the 20s and 30s. At London Jack Boiston spokesman for Ontario Hydro Western division said there were no massive blackouts but interruptions were reported in London. St Thomas of Olson Burg Dorchester Norwich and the Windsor and Chatham areas. Bell Canada reported its Lon Don based repair switchboard was flooded with Calls after the storm downed lines. In win Fiam 40 Miles South of Owen sound the temperature went up to 59 degrees from Friday night in three hours however the commis an hour winds also blew Down please see storm Page 4 to quit inquiry by Alice Krueger David a Bowman chief counsel for the _ official commission of inquiry into the Multi million Dollar Churchill Forest industries com plex at the Pas Man., is resigning because of what he considers to be interference by the commission Mem Bers. In a Telephone interview Fri Day or. Bowman confirmed that he will resign As the com Mission s chief Legal counsel i effective dec. 31. The Winnipeg lawyer said he gave notice of his resignation to the commis Sion several weeks ago but would continue to assist with the inquiry until the end of the year. Or. Bowman declined to com ment on the reason for his res ignation saying Only i would be reluctant to say anything until i have an Opportunity to work out How to express he said he would be making a full statement on his Resigna Tion within a Day or however informed sources close to or. Bowman said Leon Mitchell one of the three members of the commission was interfering with the examination of witnesses to the Point where or. Bowman Felt he could no longer carry on and do lie commission of inquiry is headed by former chief Justice Toba court of Appeal. Other Manitoba government has received Federal approval of More than million in Loans for eight major Winter works projects including a loan of More than million to be applied to the proposed downtown convention Centre in Winnipeg premiered Schreyer an please see Bowman Page 5 construction will begin immediately to have the greatest possible Impact on employment 3 v e r the Winter and Early Spring months the Premier said. He estimated that about additional jobs would be created As a result of the eight projects. It is estimated that of the total Loans will be Eligi ble for the 75 per cent forgive Ness allowed under the Federal provincial employment program soldiers open fire inside dance Hall Belfast a clash Between British troops and late night revellers m a crowded Belfast dance Hall sent Northern Ireland s Bullet death Roll still higher Man died in Hospital from wounds after a military patrol said to be under intensive pressure from a crowd opened fire inside the Hall. A conflicting versions of the incident were put out Early today one by army Headquarters and another by some of the 300 per sons who attended the dance in the heart of Belfast s Ardoyne roman cat Belic stronghold the military said the soldiers under vicious fired into the roof of the Hall to warn women at the dance charged the troops opened fire indiscriminately in panic. Two soldiers were injured in the fracas. Police said three civilians one a girl were treated for undisclosed injuries at hos Pital and later released. The Hospital refused to say if the casualties suffered Bullet wounds. The fatality brought to 191 Northern Ireland s list of dead in 28 months of turmoil. Two men were shot dead Friday by marauders of the Irish Republican army to bring this year s death toll to 158-22 of them off their assailants and Gricate themselves. Men sex and of a fish hatchery building a grand rapids construction of 17 sem permanent Type Bridges o Winter roads to improve the Winter Road transportation sys t e m in Northern Manitoba 0 ice House and Dock reconstruction and fish station Reno v a t i o n s on Lake Winnipeg troops capture 3, garrisons in March on Dacca from a renter Indian troops claimed today to. Have smashed tee Strong pockets of pakistani resistance in Northern East Pakistan As the Indian army commander broadcast a new surrender Appeal to the Pakistan army. In a message to Gen. Farman Ali the pakistani army com Mander Gen. Sam Man Eek Shaw advised Ali s forces in Bangladesh to surrender immediately As the Indian army s closing in on them from every direction. There is no is ape for resistance is senseless Ana will mean the death of Many soldiers under your command quite the Indian commander said. I have been extremely moderate so far in the amount of Force i am using to reduce your garrisons but i cannot allow any further Manekshaw made two Simi a appeals earlier this week. The Indian army said earlier today it had liberated the garrisons at Jamalpur my me Singh and Hilli pakistani strongholds in Northern East Pakistan. At Jamalpur about 50 Miles Northeast of Dacca the indians said the Garrison s 600 soldiers surrendered after a Surprise at tack. A Large store of ammunition and arms were recovered from the heavily fortified Post a government spokesman said. Friday the indians said 40c pakistani troops surrendered after a Battle near la Sham 55 Miles Southeast of Dacca. Hilli has been the scene of some of the heaviest fighting in East Pakistan. It is along the Border about 140 Miles North cast of the provincial capital. No details were available on the fighting at myme Singh. The indians also claimed to have captured a Small outpost in the pakistani province of please see Pakistan Page 4 for labor costs. Premier Schreyer said the Loans would be applied to the following projects the downtown convention Centre loan. The province is committed to pay 50 per cent of the million Centre up to a maximum of million. The Premier said the additional funds would not affect the current financing agreement with the City. Northern airstrips to Complete the prov Ince s million program of providing All communities Over 50 persons in the North with air transportation Access through regional airports airstrips and Landing strips. Sask. Liberals elect chief today represented Elrose Riding be fore his defeat in the last pro berliners shut in. _ of 4 v Saskatoon to the Saskatchewan Liberal leadership convention have been wined and dined feted Tiu and treated but the party ends j party president and a Beaupit today when they either thank or i session at which the delegates the tuft who have been were Given the Chance to Vinci Al election. Pre vote activity Friday in election of a new Centre at bran allow visits across Wall Berlin pacts signed Berlin a Eastern and Western negotiators signed two Long sought agreements today providing and permitting West berliners to Cross the Wall into East Berlin. The agreements reached after months of often bitter wrangling Are part of a Pac Kage implementing the sept. 3 Accord among the United states Britain France and the soviet Union Over the status of Berlin. The package brings the divided germans a tenuous closer together while giving the communist regime in East Germany unprecedented if still indirect recognition in the West. And it paves the Way for a final protocol among the big four Powers on the Fate of the City they have ruled since the collapse of the third Reich at the end of the second world War. For those eligible for visits among the two million West berliners the inner City pact Means that for the first time since the 1961 communist Wall sealed off their City they will be Able to look Forward to going East in a steady if restricted Stream. The agreement however still leaves the one million East Don ii i Ica f including warehouse office air can division utilities and staff a to t commo Dation 9 drainage construction in South and South Western 3" Toba were Isott liver to for the better part of three the leadership hopefuls. Days. Saskatoon has been whirl the new pres ident Regina the new in i of in re. Ast june when the Noat equipped plane m which m d g. H a passenger Sank at t Leader Fol i Buffalo Pound Lake near Moose i t provincial both of today s agreements must still be approved by the big four but this is regarded As a formality. Please see Berlin Page 4 fomer but cheer comes Neak and fee world away said was Hup to search for a wanted Man a military spokesman said. The army said an officer and non commissioned officer were assaulted by men among the crowd. A spokesman stated a civilian opened fire from among the dancers. Several shooting incidents 1 flared m Belfast and London Derry Northern Ireland s Sec j Ond City during the night in i each Case British troops came wider fire gunmen hidden by i darkness army Headquarters i said. Eight civilians were under arrest in the Irish Republic after Ira guerrillas fought an Hoor Tong Batik with British troops Over the Border Friday. The men were arrested by i police. 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