Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, May 01, 1973

Issue date: Tuesday, May 1, 1973
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 1, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg nut r kiss l May i 1973 13 prepares Egypt major Shock Mhz by Granvill Watts de at the entrances of build Cairo i cuter preside no Anwar Sandal is preparing his major people Shock in the Middle for what he Calls a work. Ings were removed in some cases last year and the bricks used in general construction Kasl sceptics who shelters have also tended to doubted egyptian intentions neg Leclede and few certainly few foreign residents in the location of gems Worth stolen new York a three Man leaders have been appear a gunmen held up employees Al ing Balw can programs on the the air India cargo terminal Al the past Are taking the current build up More seriously. Small signs in recent Days add to a feeling among on-1 servers in Cairo that the Mill tary situation is moving to wards a Climax that May be reached in the summer months. For instance egyptian news papers have suddenly started carrying Small boxes on i hair front pages declaring "fight-1 ing has been imposed on j and the Days of sacrifices Are similar statements by Egyp-1 their local air raid shelter. A series of civil defence drills in Cairo and other centres with simulated napalm air attacks have astonished tourists. Some were recently shocked to see smoke and flames rising and the bodies of simulated Vic Tims lying around in the main Square of Cairo. Such preparations and state meals by president Sadat of the inevitability of another War with Israel have ended to be largely dismissed by Western governments in the past. But reports have circulated Hal Washington now is treating the egyptian Leader s declarations with greater concern. . Sale Secretary William Rogers has called for a cease fire on inflammatory rhetoric milk Board hears requests for increased Price Levels by Ron Campbell free press staff writer said his group had two main reasons for requesting an in the Manitoba milk control Board held a one Day hearing monday on applications by three Dairy Industry groups for Price increases but Board chairman or. Baldur h. Kristjanson said it is normally four to six weeks before the Board makes such decisions. The five member Board and its Legal counsel heard 13 sub increase of three cents for each missions. More than 200 people attended the hearing in the Marlborough hotel. Under consideration by the Board Are an application from tenth of one per cent in the but Lerfald differential for milk test ing More than 3.5 per cent bul Lerfald. First the present Price of five cents a Point or 50 cents a Pound is below the Federal sup port Price now 71 cents a Pound of Butler and 35 cells a Pound for skim milk second quiere is now no procedure for paying producers for the other Consoli Luengs of their milk such As non fat solids. Or. Clarke said the Jersey cattle club also fully supports Neltha application by the fluid Sale controlled vice. Examples we will until Victory and prepare All resources for the hour of dec since Egypt s defeat in the television Kennedy Airport monday night and made off with shipments of fight diamonds emeralds and other Slones Worth an estimated i j police said two of the bandits i a forced the night supervisor to .1867 War with Israel egyptians i 31 Bosch of jewels from a Violt and loaded them Jingo two cardboard Cartons. I the third gunman stood As Well As a halt to All in the Middle Easl. 1 a association for an 88-cents-a hundredweight increase in the Price the Board pays the pro Ducer for class i milk fluid compete with substitutes. On behalf of modern dairies ltd., its vice president d. A. Speirs said the Price increase applications by All three groups would have to be studied care fully before being decided upon. Distributor costs and the non necessary nature of class ii milk products should be consid ered he said. I w. A. Kardash general Man Ager of people s co operative ltd., suggested government subsidization of f 1 u i d milk prices paid to the producer in order to ensure a fair return. To overcome the problem of milk shortages he suggested As did or. Speirs adding propaganda peaks. J truck and a part of the escalating am cd Duran the came with the govern men an noun Cemon t that a secret the estimated value of Ihen operations room has been set jewels shipped from India to 4ex sets Farmer contest nominations Are being a j copied for Man sphere s eighth application from the Eaton Colenan speaking for the bulk milk haulers of the i Manitoba trucking association i cited increased costs As the reason his group was request ing a 10 per cent freight rate to i up in Cairo for use by the Cabi incl in emergency conditions. War commit less in various areas throughout Egypt were ordered to remain in a Perma nent state of readiness with their operation rooms linked to the main Cairo. The government has also called for the speedy construct lion of More Public air raid shelters in the capital. Mamdouh Salem Deputy pre Mier and in prior minister told reporters he had approved the spending of More than dealers in the United Stales was tentative because the ban dits took shipping documents. We know you got the Dia monds in this afternoon and we want said gunmen As they forced the warehouse Suun Lumus Iii urdu la. Control Centre in i Provisor to hand Over envelopes from the Safe. The three left after binding annual or. Manitoba Farmer award. Judged in Home and applicants Are three categories same group for a ?1.50-a hundredweight increase in the Price the Board pays the pro Ducer for class ii milk milk used for Cereal creams whip Ping creams cottage cheese i ice Cream eggnog and the an application from the Manitoba Jersey cattle club for an increase of three cents for each tenth of a percentage Point in the butterfat Content of milk testing in excess of 3.5 per cent butterfat. An application from the. Bulk milk haulers division of the need of the producers to act during the Short periods during the fall Winter and Spring. Phil Schwarz regional co or a dilator for the National farm ers Union Region five advocated the milk pricing As set out in the Dairy policy propos a or. Coleman said the Cost of gals adopted at the Nofu Anima farmstead management organization and operation and family and Community life. Scoring is by a local sponsor ing organization and the Winner will be selected by a committee of people representing different segments of agriculture. M Farmer and his for the construction of 33 new j police said the bandits Public shelters and 200 with pistols. Trenches Wilh barricaded sides j the Trio left apparently on1 the supervisor and six other prot Falls winners employees with Handcuffs rope and taking their wallets police said. L police did not Sav where the ,wl11 Obe in w n Jiu Peg june 24 to 26, during the j red River exhibition and will be involved in a full schedule of events. Diamonds came from or who owned them. Convention in Winnipeg in de Cember. That Calls for a nut after i transportation Cost Price to the producers of s8 a Hundred creased More than 29 per cent. Commenting on the applications for Price increases Joan Ericsen president of the Mani Toba Branch of the Consumers association of Canada said her organization cannot argue with the Manitoba trucking association for a 10 per cell increase in the rate charged for Tran sporting fluid milk. Also considered at the hear ing were three other matters Means of meeting More adequately Manitoba s milk requirements. Adequacy of retail margins meet costs and cited rapidly escalating feed prices. K rut retail milk prices Are adequate mrs. Friesen said it not More than adequate. Please Don t put the Price up any she asked. Also the 10 per cent freight rate increase requested by the owners have also been urged i foot about an hour after their i from a Manitoba to comply with the provision of arrival. Al p.m., one of i Chambers of Commerce Rural the employees worked free and i municipal offices Grain Compa telephoned police who came pics and the Man sphere office air raid shelter facilities for All residential and Public buildings. Blast Walls previously erect and freed the others. Room 9, Winnipeg Arena. Conn organs now at Mclean s artist deluxe trucks has increased up t sl.200 a unit during the past four years parts and repair i Isle have increased so has Gas and Oil and also the wages paid to Drivers which have in weight minimum on fluid milk and a hundredweight on in. Dust rial milk. I among several proposals or. Schwarz recommended that the Canadian Dairy commission be a come a National marketing Agency and that the Manitoba milk marketing commission be regarded As a Crown Agency rather than an Agency representing producers. D. A. Lynch manager of Manitoba Dairy and poultry Coop lid., stressed processor costs and said the requested Price increase would raise the Cost to the processor by 2.29j cents a hundredweight of fluid milk based on 38 quarts a hundredweight if the 88-cent in crease is granted. Jay Leddy speaking for the Norman regional development corporation said the concerns j of Northern Manitoban in order Are the Pauli by availability and Price of their milk. J he said he is opposed to the requested Price increases be Toba milk producers which i the Price they pay for milk a cause although people living for milk and Dairy products. Bulk milk haulers needed More the adjustment of before being granted mrs. Friesen advised. She asked if the Board had province which come under the considered alternate methods of jurisdiction of the milk the haulers in Price Levels of milk and Dairy products in those areas of the Board. Come such As pro rating or an presenting the Case for the increase in the pick up charge application arc Avail milk producers lawyer j rather than a Flat rate increase. R Kenneth g. Houston referred to she said Manitoba s one Mil an analysis of six typical Mani 1 lion Consumers can t support in showed that the average Cost of group of inefficient producers. The traditional sound of the Majestic Church Organ which has earned Conn the reputation As a Leader in the Church Organ Industry. Amazing authenticity of tone from the Chapel spinet to the artist deluxe ensures you of unequalled excellence. Chapel spinet undisputed Quality found Only in the Conn elec tronic pipes available for All Conn organs. These pipes speak for themselves encompassing the full Range of the Organ adding exciting crispness to the Reeds and extra fullness to the Diapason. Be sure to ask for a demonstration Conn Church models from hear these and other Conn organs demonstrated in our show rooms by or. Larry Baguley from the Conn Organ company thursday and Friday May 3rd and 4th. Watch thursday s paper for further details. Easy budget terms available. Use your charge Mclean mss oldest music House Edmonton Graham 942-4231 milk sold in 1972 for a hundredweight was s7.30. Because of increased feed prices that Cost would Likely in crease to s7.62 a hundredweight in the current year or. Hous ton said. Bui if producers continue to be penalized it will be impossible to expand current Supply and even present Levels of Oul put May not be maintain cd said or. Houston. In Manitoba in 1971, the average Industrial wage was More than an hour he said yet the analysis showed that the milk producer earned Only an hour in 1971, and s2.50 an hour in 1972. The value she suggested that increased quotas be Given those dairymen Wiio can produce acceptable Quality milk Al no greater Cost than present milk producers Are doing. Mrs. Friesen asked Hal producers and processors actively promote a concerted program for milk and in schools and try to put milk machines in every Manitoba school As alternatives to the junk soft drink machines now in use there. Representing the milk producers Farl esl away from the Market they serve Allen Back Man of Oak Point Man., Lold the Board Hal a 10 per a Cal freight rate increase to milk ascribed to non paid labor by haulers would have its greatest members of the producer s effect on producers the farthest family was s1.65 an hour in 19721 away who already pay the highest freight costs. Speaking on behalf of Silver less than the minimum wage. In 1971 the lows so Rale paid ill i w o o d dairies Al Gardiner grocery Chain ill Winnipeg company manager said the was an hour for full time male help and an hour for full time female help. Fresh milk producers sub Mil without apology or qualification that their labor is Worth More in a Public sense than that of a person who simply stacks cans on or. Houston said. Manitoba milk producers mindful of the milk shortage in tile province which is of concern to the milk control Board Are overwhelmingly willing to in crease Supply he said As Long As they Are assured of reason Able return on invest men and e q u i i a b 1 e compensation for heir labor. Fluid milk producers Applina lion if granted would increase the Cost of milk at the farm level by 2.19 cents a quart Anc the same would apply to class ii milk products. Or. Gardiner said milk processors Are not in a position to absorb such increased costs without gelling More from lilt a claimer. He reminded he Board lha processors now get a nun Drc Dweight of class i and a hundredweight of class ii. The producers now get and in Cali of these categories. Board chairman or. Kristy air North of the 53rd parallel arc used to High prices an increase n the Winnipeg Price Means an a crease for them As Well. The problem of supplying Nilk to northerners Al reason Able prices will Likely have to c solved by subsidization or. Leddy said. J because of ignorance of ils nutritional value milk finds Little accept Lance in isolated Northern communities be said. Free Lance economist k e n Harvcy told the Board in his submission on his own behalf that milk prices ill the North reflected Winnipeg Cost plus transportation even when Thoj milk was produced in the North Ern Community of the Pas. He suggested that the current High milk prices in the North Are a natural result of no com-1 petition in the various isolated j communities which May have Only one food store instead of fifteen. He urged the milk control Board to set milk prices in the North. Or. Harvcy turning his at Tention to Southern Manitoba and the Winnipeg area said the profits of processors such As modern dairies which is a subsidiary of a Large american company Are higher than the 13 per cent on sales allowed in regulated industries such As Nat ural Gas. The Price to the producer should Rise bul the Price paid i by the consumer should be fro zen until uie big Dairy processors arc squeezed Down to Sun explained after the hearing profit margin of 15 per cent on j investment or. Harvcy ii capital i to said. Representing the Manitoba j that the lower Price for class ii Jersey Callic club Bob Clarke i milk is to enable its products to watergate alters Nixon s position in world affairs by Joseph c. Uarsc1i Christian science Monitor news service in world affairs every thing is different in the Wake of watergate. This is not because other countries Are. Seething with moral indignation about events in Washington but because Richard Nixon s position As a political figure has altered. Up 10 the Day he discovered that after All wrong things had happened inside his White House he was enjoying one of the world s most solid positions of Power. He was president by a landslide. He would he president for four More years. And he had every expectation of choosing his successor. A n incumbent president frequently can. M r. Nixon s chances of doing it were not Only excellent but he had even launched operation con so Richard Nixon was a Man Worth cultivating and doing business with. And in world politics exactly As in Domestic politics it is the Posl Sion and the ability to use Power that counts. Or. Nixon had Power and the expectation of being Able to Wield it even beyond the end of his second term. He was being cultivated by everyone. An invitation to his White House was eagerly sought. But now who will be on the list of Heads of state or government who will find the White House in Washington a less essential Slop Over Point on their Jour Neys and will there be a decline in the number of invitations to or. Nixon to visit other capitals yes inevitably. He has less to offer for a Shorter time. He has certainly lost the capacity to pick his own successor. The Republican party is going to want in a candidate As far re moved As possible from anything to do with water Gate and or. Nixon. The Prospect of continuity of in flu acc is gone. Ther serious question is How much lost authority he can recover for the rest of his second term. This Means hat foreign countries arc going Lobo less interested in doing business with the United slaves. And in Means thai . Bargaining Power is Down on the world exchanges. Perhaps the change will have least effect in chinese . Relations. The chinese need the relationship for Protection against Russia. But what of the russians they had coun cd heavily on doing a lot of continuing business with or. Nixon. They backed him for elec Tion in 1968.and again in 1972. They made their preference for him Over George Mcgovern perfectly Clear. They did some nuclear weapons limiting with him. They were expecting to do More. Salt ii is just gelling under Way. Will icy now want to press on with Salt ii or drag i hair heels until icy can better read Ameri can future behaviour or. Nixon s new majority was an Ideal formula for continuity in foreign pol icy. So Long As it seemed to be working there was every reason Why foreign govern ments would want to do business with or. Nixon. If he was going to found a new political dynasty icy would want to keep on close terms with the founding father. Personal shopping Only. 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