Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 19, 1972, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winni fic Fth Hiss saturday february 19, 1972 Grants announced at u of Manitoba the University of Manitoba has announced receipt of the following Grants for the 1971-72 academic year from the Sellers foundation or. L. G. Israels internal Medicine for Purchase of a double beam spectrophotometer. Or. R. M. Cher Lack internal medi Cine for Purchase of a respiratory mass spectrometer. Or. J. F. Land surgery for the Purchase of an electrocautery unit. From the medical research Council Dean j. W. Neilson dentistry operating Grant increase. Or. John l. Hamerton paediatrics to defray the costs of a Mac working group on amniocentesis. Or. J. A. Diment immunology or. F. S. Labella pharmacology towards the Cost of a Laboratory data acquisition and processing system. From the Ortho pharmaceutical Canada limited or. T. A obstetrics and gynaecology in Aid of research. From the Warner Lambert company or. I. Klein Berg Oral biology in Aid of research. From the Mineral resources Branch of the Federal government prof. L. W. Copithorne economics for a preliminary linear program Ming analysis of the global Nickel Industry. From the Canadian International development Agency p. C. Coordinator and overseas student advisor renewal for administrative expenses and for operating expenses. From the Agassiz Center sub Alloca Tion prof. H. Gesser chemistry s4.000, for graduate student support chemicals equipment and travel costs. From Manitoba Hydro or. A. A Sparling civil engineering for research of of the Brandon generating station on the Assiniboine River prof. M. Z. Tarnowecky electrical engineering for research of a a tie line control. From the Canada Council prof. H. Heller history for edition of the Marguerite d Klencon Guillume sri Connet correspondence Bibliog Cheque National prof. D. H. Hall Earth sciences for the history of Earth science and its bearing on science policy Dean c. H. C. Edwards Law for Canadian Law of contract. From the Canadian transport com Mission sub allocation or. J. A. Macmillan agricultural economics or. A. H. Soliman Center for transportation studies for operating purposes. From Central mortgage and housing corporation prof. L. B. Siemens Center for Settle ment studies for development of an inter disciplinary ppr Rich to problems of Remote settlement. From brewing and malting Barley research Institute or. S. B. Helgason Plant science in support of malting Barley re search at the University of Manitoba. From aquatic biology research unit sub allocation or. H. E. Welch zoology Sal Ary for a research associate. From a. Co. Ltd prof. J. D. Campbell Plant science for the greenhouse research project. From Amax explorations incorporated prof. C. D. Anderson Earth sciences in Aid of research. From Mobil Oil Canada limited Dean j. D. Mundie Commerce in Aid of research. From Rohm and Haas company of Canada Ltd prof. S. B. Helgason Plant science in Aid of research in crop science. From the Golf course superintendents association of Manitoba or. A. C. Ferguson Plant science for maintenance of turf plots. From the Institute of chartered accountants of Manitoba prof. J. D. Blazousky accounting and finance from the department of regional eco nomic expansion prof. L. B. Siemens Center for Settle Maria studies for human re sources Survey in some of the new Start areas of Canada. From atomic Energy of Canada limited or. W. G. Baldwin chemistry for Hydrolysis and solubility of Transi Tion Metal systems at temperatures above 100 degrees centigrade. Or. K. K. Tangri for research involving the Nicro plastic Region and the nature of residual lattice Strain or. J. P. Wyatt pathology for the investigation of the toxicology of irradiated and a irradiated hydrogenated Ter Phenyl. Longshoremen vote i on new contract two recently born lookers include a Lamb a lion cubs were the Centre baby Llama and some sheep. Of attention at the Oakland California zoo. The on san Francisco a West coast longshoremen Wen expected today to approve i new contract with shippers Anc end their 135-Day strike at 24 ports from Canada to Mexico. Officials of the International longshoremen s and warehousemen s Union said they would announce the vote today at the Headquarters Here. The Union s dockworkers and ship clerks began voting Friday. Early returns strongly supported the pact. Approval of the 18-month con tract could mean a return to work on some docks sunday. Economists estimated t h e strike has Cost the . Bil lion in business losses. In results received late Fri Day san Francisco s big local 10, with longshoremen Eli Gible reported a vote of to 671 in favor of the new con tract. Ship clerks local 34 reported a 473-to-73 vote to ratify. The Pacific maritime association s 122 employer members were scheduled to meet Here today to vote on the contract after the longshore vote be comes known. Employer approval is assumed once the Union members approve. President Nixon had with him on his trip to China a Bill which would have ended the strike regardless and Settle the dispute by compulsory arbitration. He held off signing it since both parties have said they preferred to Settle the question be tween themselves. The strike began july 1 on expiration of a five year con tract and ran 100 Days before a Federal injunction sent the workers Back to the Job oct. 6. After the 180 Day Cooling off period required by Law and two contract extensions the strike resumed Jan. 17. The tentative contract agreed upon Here feb. 8 on the eve of Congress action provides for a 16-per-cent wage 72 cents to an to. Dec. 26. And for the first time it guarantees a 36-hour pay week for full time workers and 18 hours for part time men. Iwu or e s i d e n t Harry Bridges has said the contract also provides that if the wage boost is not approved by the ederal pay Board the longshoremen Are free to resume he strike. Pm has said it will support the raise before the Ward. Thirty per cent of . Umber output comes from a Lonal forests. To extend season the contemporary dancers will extend their season further into March this year in order to meet the. Demand for presentations in Manitoba schools. The four weeks originally allotted for this program were found to be insufficient the company said. The troupe has Given More than 25 presentations in Mani Toba schools so far this season. It is hoped that the contemporary dancers will be Able to schedule a week Long tour of Northern Manitoba to meet seeds i Mxon i increase cautions predicted some of the requests for school performances. The 45-minute school shows Are educational in nature and include a verbal introduction and commentary in French or English by the artistic director or one of the members of the company. Experts predicted Here Fri Day that while Sunflower sales and production will increase in Manitoba in 1972, flav acreage will be Down. Peter Bergen Secretary of Coop vegetable oils limited of Altona man., said that in his opinion the Sunflower seed out look was real with More than acres being seeded in the crop in Canada and of these in Mani Toba. Last year acres were seeded in sunflowers in Canada in Manitoba. Ward Watson assistant vice president of Cargill incorporated of Minneapolis said flax acreage throughout North America would Likely be Down special papa Burger 59 offer expires feb. 20 at cd shop 15 to. 20 per cent from last year. Both men were speaking Dur ing the second Day of the Cana Dian Barley and oilseed association conference at the Winnipeg inn. The two Day Confer ence which began thursday has attracted More than 300 Farmers and representatives from the oilseed and Barley Industry As Well As government and University officials. Or. Bergen said he believes total Sunflower seed production in the 1972-73 crop year will reach 235 million pounds with about 125 million pounds going into Domestic crushing plants for Oil production. He said 100 million pounds would be exported and another five million pounds would be used for the specially confection Trade health food and Bird seed. Another five million pounds would be used for seeding Pur poses next year. Meanwhile or. Watson could not paint such a Bright picture for the flax producer. T or. Watson did not get into specific areas but gave an Over All picture of the North american flax Outlook and said the same general picture with minor variations could be applied to local areas. I besides the drop in flax acreage this year he sees the total production in the crop dropping to about 35 million i bushels Down 40 per cent from i 1971. At the same time he sees Argentina doubling its flax production to 22 million bushels from 11 million bushels last year meaning North american producers can expect a smaller share of the available world Market we Cargill believe that flax will be a relatively Good crop for the few banners who do a Good Job of production and marketing. For the Farmers who Don t take flax seriously optimists Honolulu a pres ident Nixon boning up on China As he prepared to take off today on the second leg of his journey cautioned again that no Quick solutions to . Chinese problems May be expected. Presidential press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said Friday that next week s meetings with China s leaders will be Only a Start of the process of com he said that although the trip to China itself was significant the results May be reflected in years to come. The presidential party due in Guam today. Blaze injures four a Mother and her three Chil Dren were taken to Hospital Early saturday after a fire gut Ted their Home at 645 Redwood Avenue. In Hospital Are mrs. Irene was Ziegler said diplomatic relations Between the . And China Are not to be expected after this Short trip. The Point has to be made he told report ers that there Are wide differences Between the . And China. They cannot be swept away after one week of he said. But they can begin the he said the president had in mind establishing an on going communications a phrase used in briefing congressmen before leaving Washington. Ziegler would not say what form this might take. The talks will Centre on Bilat eral questions and not include third country matters the press Secretary emphasized. But he added the Agenda is flexible and will be determined after we get to Ziegler would not say if a communique will be issued after the meetings. After an overnight Stop in Guam to allow members to be come further adjusted to time changes the presidential party will leave sunday for China and arrive in peking monday. Bushe about 33, and her Daugh ters Cindy 6, Brenda 8, and Sandra about 11. Firemen said mrs. Bushe was burned about the face Doc hands and one of the younger children was burned about the face. The two other children were suffering mainly from smoke inhalation. The family was outside on the front porch when firemen arrived shortly after 8 . Mrs. Bushe was taken immediately to Winnipeg general Hospital and her daughters to Winnipeg children s Hospital. Mrs. Bushe had apparently been Able to get All of the family out of the blazing Home fire men said. Neighbors said the family had moved into the two Storey White Frame Home last summer. Or. Bushe is not living at Home. The fire department sent two pumpers a ladder truck and a Rescue unit to the one alarm fire. Cause of the fire is still under investigation. Csc act called revenge continued a guarantee that Nabet members in Toronto will com the approval of shareholders. Deal of Schreyer hits Layoff premiered Schreyer said Friday he is generally Happy with the announcement of the proposed Sale of the Grain assets of Federal Grain ltd., but expressed concern for the 750 employees expected to be Laid off. I am wondering if the Industry is taking sufficient Steps to try to soften the adjustment that will be necessary for Many said the Premier Dur ing his weekly news conference. A million offer from the three Prairie wheat pools of Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta for the Grain assets of Federal Grain has been accepted by the company subject to that acreage will continue to be replaced with crops offering higher net returns per Toledo about six hours plate their assigned shifts the Union must Promise that its members will not inter Fere or tamper with Csc equip ment in future walkouts members Are on the Job the Csc must re c e i v e Quality performance from them. Are required for penicillin achieve maximum effect. To to oem Boffl Romoff cmmb90n notice is hereby riven Papfi Orrim have been made for the issuance of a fences for she discharge or emission of or wastes or to soil or wafer m Tesjett of few to fms Fem 27 t Wurf c. Traitor it 2, 22-5s-2cw, Tim in no Ofemi the Union must guarantee that it win replace a Mion member who Calls in sick. Similar demands relating to walkouts have been made by Csc management in Quebec j i City Vancouver Calgary. Hali fax and Ottawa where Nabet j members also were off the Job j Friday. J i Peter Bolsby. Chairman of j Toronto local 71 of termed the Csc action a lock j out. George Sellers president of the company has predicted that about 750 of the company s employees will be Laid off following the Sale. Of these. 250 j work at the head office in Winnipeg. Premier Schreyer said that As a supporter of the co opera Tive system and of the Pool sys tem As it has operated on the Prairies be was rather to see step being Barley oilseed association officers he said onion members David Durksen of Federal Grain limited was elected 1 not tampered with Seq nement and were not Goat of braking the other three guarantees fist de by management. J presid Felt bar of the c3ea-. Art oar 6v Carste Booe Ana Calsam is Sot is Cowes 9c a sex a a person an or be k Obj sir to. 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