Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, April 28, 1972

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 28, 1972, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free Friday april 1972 but i thought you a tors bringing Back the Frontier pushed Back continued Clay to within flying Range of Hawaii. They Are to arrive at Elling ton air Force base near the manned spacecraft Centre in Houston at 11 . Saturday. Scientists and geologists at the Centre s lunar receiving Laboratory eagerly await the 245 pounds of Rock and soil samples gathered by Young and j Duke during 71 hours in the Moon s Descartes mountains. Most experts and the Astro n a u t s themselves feel that locked in some of the rocks is evidence that the Moon Long ago was wracked by volcanoes and that these eruptions played Kleindienst wins committee Okay these r. B. Russell school students demonstrate some of their skills during this week s display of various school programs at Polo Park. They Are left to right Brenda Yasyk who puts curlers in Pat Skwarek s hair and Veronica a Wankiewicz who sits for Linda Robbie. Schreyer pushing jobs continued he said the government a major role in that planet s j through this method and by in for mauve years Between four j Suring that Northern firms Fol Billon and 4.5 billion years ago. 0 w appropriate employment this would be valuable info practices Hopes to get Chroni mation in understanding the Cally unemployed residents of Early history of the Moon and Remote communities into the perhaps the entire solar sys j work Force. Many of the Resi dents of Remote communities depend on welfare for their Liv ing although some make a Liv tem. The Apollo 16 command ship Casper ended 1.2 million Miles of travel and the 26th . Man in space flight thursday when it blazed Back through Earth s atmosphere to a splashdown within about a mile of the Ticonderoga. Television cameras relayed the scene to several countries via satellite. Thirty nine minutes later a helicopter had picked up the astronauts and transported them to the Carrier. Below decks doctors gave the bearded spacemen the first of a series of medical examinations. They look to be in Good physical reported or. Charles Lapinta. They Are All Happy about being Back and arc anxious to have some food and something to drink. And they would All like to take Apollo gets soviet cheers congratulated president Nixon Friday on the Success o the Apollo 16 project. His message reported by the soviet news Agency Tass asked Nixon also to convey Best wishes to the members of the spaceship Crew courageous cosmonauts John Young. Charles Duke and Thomas ing by trapping fishing and guiding. The Premier has said on pre Vious occasions that the new democratic party government feels Northern natives should be Given jobs in the mining Industry and other High paying industries in the North and that the government is prepared to exert pressure on companies which refuse to hire natives. He turned aside criticism thai the Manitoba government Itsel is perpetuating unemployment in the North by building the new mining town of Leaf rapids in such a Way that Only White workers from outside will he Able to afford to live there. The government he said Hopes tha natives will be Able to find Job at the new mine and Hopes that there will be some Popula lion Transfer from some of the existing communities with no economic base to the new com m Unity. It is hoped he said tha some housing that natives Wil be Able to afford will be built in Moscow renter soviet i Leaf rapids under the Federal president Nikolai poc Ugorny provincial Remote areas housing program. He said Sherritt Gor Don mines ltd., the owners of the new Zinc mine at Lea rapids has indicated it is will ing to employ natives although at the moment it is hiring Only supervisory staff and is not ready yet to announce other openings. Premier Schreyer said the new expanded manpower corps will have two new employees whose main function will be to ensure Access for Northern peo ple to Northern jobs and who strengthen the Liaison by Wen the corps and Community organizations employers and unions. They Are Cecil Smith formerly a coordinator with the Northern affairs commis Jon and Kenneth Dillon former president of the Thompson local of the United steelworkers of America. Or. Dillon a member of the Manitoba Metis federa Tion lived for a number of years on an Indian reservation. The director of the corps is or. Helgi Austman and its Gen eral manager is Murray har vey. Unit managers Are Harold Wells at the Pas Walt Chomyn at Churchill Ken Arthurs at Leaf rapids Lynn Lake and de Campbell who will be stationed at Winnipeg and will have responsibility for the area East of it. Carmel director mum Winnipeg civic Grants sub committee s decision to delay consideration of an increased Grant for mount Carmel clinic Drew no comment from clinic director Anne Ross thursday. The subcommittee passed a motion requesting detailed in formation on mount Carmel s operations after hearing a Pri vate citizen s Brief opposing the clinic s application. In a Telephone interview thursday mrs. Ross said the information requested the clinic s 1971 financial report and copies of monthly reports to the clinic s Board of directors would be supplied to the sub committee but no comment would be made until clinic representatives had a Chance to appear before the subcommittee. The Brief opposing the clinic i application had drawn indications of agreement from the j five subcommittee members j discussion dealt with the various types of birth control j and sex education services operated by the clinic. Tuesday civic finance com Mittee had referred the matter than fio people. Lake Winnipeg. The Premier said the units could be shifted to different areas if the centres of economic activity change. He said the emphasis of the program is on preparation of people for available jobs rather than training for the Sake of training the Premier also said the government s current for Northern communities is to put an All weather Landing strip into every Community with More than 100 residents and radio Telephone communication into every Community with More House Leaf rapids and Lynn Lake by the Middle or end of 1973 South Indian Lake by the end of 1973, and split Lake and Alford by Early 1974. The Premier said the prov Ince s communities economic development fund set up last year As a subsidiary of the Manitoba development Corpora Tion with a capitalization of million has approved 27 applications for Loans and five Bank loan guarantees totalling since Jan. 7 or this year. He said the fund assisted in creating or retaining 98 jobs in 19 Indian and Metis Settle ments. Loans ranged from Assis Tance to general stores Pool Halls outfitting of fishermen and restaurants to a garment Industry at fort Alexander employing 20 people. The Premier said he is. Not Happy with the Pace at which developments under the Arda agreement have been Progress ing but that he intends to meet with regional expansion min ister Jean Marchard in an Effort to get some of the out standing applications approved. He said he still Hopes that the program under which the fed e r a 1 and provincial govern ments share the Cost of special projects designed to stimulate the Economy of a slow growth Region can make a significant contribution to Manitoba. Quebec unionist backed kills cat Man fined continued cat in a noose in an Extension Cord. I and to the subcommittee with instructions to recommend giving the organization no More than lies electrical Power usually by efforts arc also being made to net most Northern com Muni the usual Grant. She had told finance commit tee members tuesday that the clinic anticipates a deficit of Means of a diesel generating station. The Premier said m Remote communities will gel television reception in the near future if the Canadian radio and Televik was extremely angered infuriated at the Cal Rusness of this Man in killing he the magistrate said. 3e had remanded Foreman a husband and father so my emotions would t get the bet or of he murdered the the nag Istrati said adding that a psychiatric report on Foreman indicated he was trying to flame others for his actions. Foreman had said his wife had taunted him calling him a Coward who was afraid of killing the Foreman had nought of beating the animal ver the head with a Hammer but did t want to leave any Marks on the body magistrate Minuk said. Instead he decided to hang he animal. Magistrate Minuk Aid Foreman rationalized kill no the cat because of its meowing scratching a t in doors making when he appeared for sentencing Foreman was told that there was nothing in the pre sentence report that was complimentary towards him. Of was inclined to Send you to said magistrate Minuk. The s300 Fine the maximum allowed for the charge would serve As a warning to other people who might end up in court on a similar charge he added. Foreman was Given months to pay the Fine. Three Kiwi kor set rate Quebec up the top decision making body of the con federation of National Trade unions gave full support thurs Day to president Marcel Pepin for his leadership of the labor group during the current Public service conflict. In a Resolution the Cantu s 24-Man governing Bureau Reaf firmed its support for the Cantu president for the Way in which he is defending the cause of salaried workers in the pub Lic and Para Public the Resolution announced at a news conference was an apparent Rebuff to three of five executive officers who earlier criticized or. Pepin for recommending that a general strike by Quebec Public ser vice workers be continued in Defiance of legislation passed last Friday to end it. At a later news conference the three leaders of a common front of Public service unions said they Are continuing consultations of their memberships to obtain a mandate for one Day general strike of workers in the Public and Pri vate sectors. While they said it would be a few Days before results of the consultations Are known they continued to recommend that workers vote in favor of a Gen eral strike. The three leaders Are or. Pepin Yvon Charbonneau president of the Quebec teach ers corp. And Louis Laberge president of the Quebec federa Tion of labor. Or. Charbonneau said com Mon front member unions Are being informed of advice by Cantu lawyers that the Back to work legislation stands Little Chance of being declared unconstitutional by the supreme court of Canada. They did feel however that the severity of sanctions in the Law May make it almost impossible to apply he said. The opinion is included in an information document being distributed to members concerning possible consequences of Diso Beying the Law. When the legislation ending the 11-Day province wide Public service strike was passed april 21, the three common front leaders initially asked followers to ignore it. Or. Pepin said at the time he was doing so against the advice of the Cantu executive. The common front leaders several hours later asked followers to obey the Law. Earlier thursday three Cantu executive members told a news conference that or. Pepin s initial response to the Law had risked possible violence. But the Cantu s governing Bureau the organization s us p r e m e decision making body Between conventions gave him a Vole of Confidence. They also passed a Resolution saying the Cantu had a major duly to fight the Back to work order which they said removed the right to strike from Public servants and threatened workers in private Industry As Well. They also decided the Cantu would continue financial sup port to Union members prosecuted in connection with labor Dis Putes or cited for contempt of court for defying injunctions. Washington special tons Richard g. Klein Dienst won Senate judiciary committee approval for the Sec Ond time thursday for his nomination a s attorney general after insisting he was under no White House pressure to Settle the International Telephone and Telegraph corp. Itt anti Trust dispute. Although testifying he had no woman named senator Ottawa up two former Liberal Cabinet ministers Are expected to be on a list of new Senate appointments named by prime minister tru Deau. Appointment of retiring my George Mcilraith former solicitor general and j. J. Greene former resources minister recuperating from a stroke was sex peeled on parliament Hill thursday. However an announcement from the prime minister s office then filled Only one of the 14 Senate vacancies. Widow mar Garet Norrie of Truro n.s., prominent Nova Scotia Liberal was named to one of the four vacancies from that province. It was understood that the government w a n t e d to give maximum Impact in Nova Scotia to mrs. Nome s appoint ment. Henry Hicks former Liberal Premier of Nova Scotia is expected to be among Senate appointments announced soon possibly today. Reference to the expected appointment of or. Mcilraith came in the Senate thursday. Senator Eugene Forsey Ontario asked whether the announcement had been made. Senator Paul Martin govern ment Leader in the Senate said it would be improper to say anything before an announce ment from the prime minister s office. Recollection of contacts with presidential aide Peter m. Flan Igan about itt or. Kleindienst told the committee i was not pressured or importune nor did 1 have extensive dealings with the White House about this the committee voted 11-4 to recommend or. Kleindienst for the nation s top Law enforce ment Job a Post vacant since March 1 when John n. Mitchell resigned to run president Nix on s 1972 re election Campaign. The or. Klein Dienst were cast by democratic Sens. John v. Tunney of Cali fornia Edward m. Kennedy of Massachusetts Birch Bayh of Indiana and Quentin r. Burdick of North Dakota. Or. Kleindienst who was or. Mitchell s top assistant has been serving As acting attorney general. Committee sources said the nomination will come before the full Senate in two to three weeks after members have filed their views. Chairman James 0. Eastland Democrat missis Sippi who chaired nearly two months of committee hearings on the Kleindienst itt matter predicted several weeks of sen ate debate. Or. Kleindienst was first recommended unanimously by the committee last february after two Days of hearings. That was before the itt controversy broke on feb. 29 with Publica Tion of an apparent inter office memo inking last year s anti Trust settlement with an 1tt Sheraton corp. Pledge to help subsidize the gop National convention. The committee reopened hearings at or. Kleindienst s request March 2. There ensued 22 Days of hearings chiefly marked by the conflict ing testimony of witnesses and lapses of memory. Bus truck collision kills 20 Jakarta a Twenty persons were jailed when a loaded bus collided head on with a speeding truck carrying passengers in Central Java the newspaper Mardeka reported Friday. Police said the Drivers of both vehicles were taken into custody for an investigation of the crash. Statesville. . A trustees of Mitchell College a Small predominantly Black school have decided that begin Ning with the new academic year in september a student who makes a reasonable Effort but fails a course will be Eligi ble for a refund of tuition for the course. 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