Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, March 04, 1972

Issue date: Saturday, March 4, 1972
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 4, 1972, Winnipeg, Manitoba Exclusively in today s weekend Canada s leading rotogravure Magazine a vip s Best Friend a mountie How tight Security becomes a fact of Canadian life Page 2 your name and address i you can t rent sell or Swap it but a perfect stranger can Page 6 Mecca for Young canadians Morocco where you can sip mini acid hockey Page 10 pastures Jocelyne Bourdua Tell Why she decided to turn pro a j age 16 Romance of Canadian history Page 2 the Foster parents plan Page 3 it happened Here Page 4 endangered Canadian species Page 4 the Herron Folk Page 5 two generations of theatre Page 6 he s not searching for a ghost Page 9 Mobile Library in Rural areas j Page 12 of the past Page 13 Church Newi pages 16, 17 Roek scene took reviews pages 20, 21 the Sketchbook Page 22 Larch bark talking Page 24 elsewhere in color comics to radio diary Jumble Winnen 16 entry form 28 Puzzle 40 Bridge new 28 Clit feed j7 to 56, 62 to 64 Conn Iundy Calendar 17 comics deaths finince Letteri 28, 21 1c 66 to 71 18 labor movies night beat sports travel youth scene women 7 30 57 to 61 34, 19 23 to 28 a. V John Ateah president of the Manitoba federation of com Mercial fish ennui is being completely when he if Antii that of Lake be regulated no higher than 713 feet above sea level former resources minister Sidney Green said Fri Lay. Or. Ateah had said regulation denies charges Montreal up an in Quiry into the conduct of Jean Jacques Saulnier ended Friday with denials by the Montreal police director of various charges levelled against him Sinawe bearings began six weeks ago. Or. Saulnier the Only witness x Friday testified he had never received any Protection Money or heard of any of my men re of the Lake at 715 feet As pro posed by the provincial govern ment for a Hydro electric project would by a he said a four Day Northeast wind could raise the level of the Lake at the South end from 715 feet to 722 feet and this would severely damage docks and fish ing boats. There is no Way i know of that we can regulate at 713 feet said or. Green. I notice that or. Ateah has carefully avoided saying he would prefer to have the Lake unregulated and to have wind effect of top of a level of 717 he said or. Ateah had at tended the meetings of the Manitoba water commission and that he had not raised any objections when he was told hat the proposed Lake Regula Ion scheme would take two get off the top of any flood please see claims Page 4 ii id Brier please Page 57 press final edition vol. .79 no. 135 Price Loc saturday much 4, 1972 Low fa1ih by Paul Pihi Chyn free press staff writer Man. Property owners in at least one Southern r u r a Frauen More to Manitoba leglwatsre1 i tending committee on agriculture was told Here Friday. Reeve George of the Rural of Staisey told the agriculture committee Public hearings Carmazi that in his municipality in arrears Lor 1971, with another for 1970, and for 1969 still out standing. The Reeve blamed Low farm incomes in the area and in equitable assessment of farm land for the tax arrears. Farmers in Stanley Are hav ing difficulty earning enough Money to pay their he said one Way to solve the problem was to lower the As jumps by 9.1% Dayan warns arabs ses sment on farm lands or base the net agricultural production to a vhf than acreage assessment. Ments of please see tax Page 4 Ottawa up output of Canadian goods and services tailed billion last healthy 9.1-per-cent increase Gross a it recorded in div that months of running at an annual rate of billion and it now. Seems Ami it Means jail term the Quebec police commis am inquiry was ordered by Justice minister Jerome Cho Quette on a request by mayor Jean Drapeau following reports that or. Saulnier while head of the police morality squad in the Impf had accepted a color television set from a hotel owner. Testimony at the inquiry expanded to include or. Saal Nier s conduct while an inspector in charge of a station and since be became police chief in i May or. Saal Rier who was coded to the stand several times testified previously that be had received the color to set in Imit had tried for six weeks question a fire it Back to the donor. Ilu. Later picked of by the primary Power potent by Petek Buckley Washington up is senator Edmund Muskie the polish immigrant s son from Maine the most potent demo cratic candidate for the presi Dency a comparative handful of voters in new Hampshire including Many of French Canadian background con id make him or break him next tuesday. Win George Wallace the populist governor of Alabama be Able to Tarn the whole Ameri can civil rights movement around voters in Florida Wib i have a decisive say on the later. Tel Aviv a israeli forces will strike across the lebanese Frontier again unless Lebanon controls Arab guerrillas on its territory defence min ister Moshe Dayan declared Friday. If it becomes necessary in order to defend our population we will Cross the Dayan warned in a television interview four Days after Israel withdrew from a Foar Day air and ground sweep against guerrillas inside Lebanon Leav ing More than so guerrillas dead and dozens of houses demolished. Dayan issued the same warn ing to Syria where israeli artillery and jets pounded guerrilla Camps wednesday. I do not think it is a matter of some one time action we shall have to go on exerting Dayan a Dauphin Man who left four Sticks of dynamite in a washroom at the Winnipeg inter National Airport nov. 6, was sentenced to nine months in jail Friday by chief magistrate Harold Gyles in provincial mag Strate s court. The Man plead cd guilty to Possession of explosives. Donald Wayne Zawacky. 20, was arrested last nov. 29 when he returned from a Holiday in Florida. Crown counsel John Guy said four Sticks of dynamite with detonators and fuse Cord attached were discovered in a waste Basket in the men s washroom of Winnipeg International Airport on nov. 6. Court was told that Zawacky had stolen the dynamite while he was employed As a Sand filler with the International Nickel company of Canada Thomp son Man. Zawacky and two other men were bound for fort Lauderdale nov. 6. Zawacky had the dynamite in his duffle bag court was told. The three men decided the explosives should be ditched As they would t get through customs. As a result the dynamite was removed from the duffle bag and dropped into the refuse can prior to the men leaving on a Northwest Orient flight to Chi Cago court was told. Magistrate Gyles said that he had to consider Why Zawacky had the dynamite. J i cannot accept the accused s submission As put by his lawyer Dan Kennedy that j his client had the explosives merely for curiosity. The accused has two pre Vious convictions for break and enter. I feel that the explosives apparent it will pass the billion Mark in 1972. But a Large part of the in crease list year was eaten or in the physical Plunie of output Feu Rigort of what the eco Brnic of Canada has said the Fields to catch up with potential output and reduce unemployment to tolerable Levels. The 1971 go fun billion fell about cent Short of the country s to potential. This is a significant narrowing of the Gap which was about 2.8 per cent in.1970. But As recently As 1968, Canada was Only half of one per cent Short of its Poten tial. Statistics Canada said Las year s 9.1-per-cent gain was made up of 5.4 per cent More goods and services and 3.4 per cent higher prices. In 1970, there had been an increase of Only 3.3 per cent in the physical volume of output and 4.1 per cent higher prices. Please see Gnu Page 4 forecast mostly Clear 0 and -20 17 killed As Airliner hits House 45 passenger plane crashes into Albany neighbourhood Albany . A an Airliner instrument approach to Albany Airport with a capacity Load of. 45rpassengers fell into a residential neighbor Hood and crashed through a two Storey Home Friday night. Authorities said 17 persons were killed including one Resi Dent of the House but the Homeowner building contractor Joseph Rosen his wife mar Cia 35, and their Young sons Lawrence and Roger escaped s e r i o us injury. They were hurled out of the House. There were no canadians listed among the dead or sur vivors., the Pilot and co Pilot of the Mohawk airlines Turboprop a two engine Fairchild f-27, were among those who died. The third member of the Crew stewardess , was one of 33 persons admitted to Hospi tals. Mrs. Rosen and her sons also were admitted . Prepares new blueprint Ulster please see Airliner Page 4 regrets Indian incident plunge silent please see dynamite Page 5 Ottawa up commons continued s p e a k e r Lucien Lamoureux eight reprimanded for delay fee set by and pressure from our Side said. Israeli settlements along the j lebanese Border reported j j sounds of firing and during the Day i the area before a lebanese army began asserting control after jots Gross. Fife. Git. Sty Cave set far Rived fat the usted states for Geoger next met in us tace de Lapel Aai Genri Arctic wifi asked to its Artsy isto us Lerwer Piec of keep a j Carser Letowt a Start we acc series venues Ai array i an Gaer Nuas Are based is set wow pfc Waik i Ives awl Jive Ianthy . Follow the curlers free press readers will be treated to their Cus ternary color Fulfand Complete coverage of this year s developments in the Canadian Curling championships at St Johns Newfoundland which get under Way monday. Reporting the Progress of Manitoba s Orest rink and keeping track of All the other happenings will be the team of free press Curling writer Don Jan chord and two time world Champ Ion skip Don Duguid. Blanchard too. Is a Champion in his own right having won a National award for the Best Curling Story of the 1970-71 season at the Quebec City Brier last year. Duguid will provide the expertise As he takes his seat in press Row and watches As metes huk tries to bring the province a third straight Brier Tankard. Heti provide a penetrating analysis of each Day s play. A Fol write his column and cover the big o s Progress afro. It Al starts today in the free press with do gtd assessing Chan Ces in the renewal of the National said Friday the incident of an j Indian who w As stopped by Security guards in the parliament j buildings when he sought to reach the press gallery was a j regrettable one that caused i inconvenience and Embarrass j he said the treatment thurs Day of Roger Jay communications officer fur be Union of Ontario indians was j irregular and he hoped it would not happen again. He was delivering his second j report of the Day in the com j Mons a Day after or. Jay was stopped and questioned by prov Yective staff when he tried to bring a news release to the press gallery. He was taken to i the office of l. G. Syms chief of the protective staff for ques i . The Canadian press was in j formed by or. Syms that or. Jay was carrying literature that should not be allowed in i parliament a up reporter go on Side the of flying to collect the material. Or. Lamourex s afternoon statement disputed that. He said the papers or. Jay had were not looked at for their c o n l e r s Bat Only see a better they a Irene for press Gassrt. Or. Lara wrest said tace a str Pratt Roe a Locsi sower xxi attire at tace is so Gassery ;