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 free press tuesday May 1, hog upheld no hogs from Saskatchewan during the week ending an. 7, 1972. The hogs travelled directly from Saskatchewan producers to Manitoba hat although the City s financial problems must not to underestimated he is confident hat some Forjin of solution will 10 worked out. He reaffirmed Lis belief that the unified City concept is the Best Way to ponders next hit ooh anniversary of he men Onile s arrival in Manitoba aimed for next year. The con Rva lives Are fully aware of and proud of their approval of Lingual ism in Canada he As red or. Desjardins. J. M. Froese so won t bar Man. Eggs Trade within. Manitoba not As . It docs not scorn unreason Able that a compulsory marketing scheme be compulsory for All. I do not think that the legislation is designed to restrict or limit the free flow of Trade Between the provinces As such but father to develop and main lain the orderly marketing of the be gulled said or. Justice Dickson who has been elevated to the supreme court of Canada. T h e court continued that there was no attempt in the legislation which came into it fact Jan. 1, 1972 to empower the Board to restrict or limit quotas or to prohibit the entry to Manitoba of hogs. Nor is there any distinction drawn Between Manitoba bogs and omit of province hogs in matters of marketing Price the court found. A producer of hogs in Saskatchewan is free to sell his hogs to the Board and to receive the same Price and be treated in other respects in tie Vanlier As a Manitoba producer lie is free to sell his hogs to the packers in Saskatchewan for shipment to Manitoba. It is True that before the Saskatchewan packers can Slaughter bogs so purchased they must in common with All Manitoba hog producers offer them for Sale to the Board but i do not understand this As creating any Barrier to hog the Board markets its hogs to the packers on a closed circuit telex system. The hogs Are offered in lots of 100 or 120 head assembled at Yards in Winnipeg and Brandon or on truck in route or again on railway car in route the offer is made to All packers and is transmitted simultaneously. The offering Price drops five cents every two seconds. The first Packer to press a Button on a machine buys Uio lot. The Case came to court As a result of the packers that will see mayor Steve Juba and key member of Council Lay the City s financial ase before the people. The policy committee is seek no Public support for the City s request that the province turn Over a portion of the Revenue derived from growth taxes to Winnipeg to offset the increasing Cost of Urban Nistra Lon. Specifically the formula Calls or the province to give the City ivc per cent of us Revenue Rorn these growth taxes this year and to increase this to 25 or cent in five years. These growth taxes sales a taxes on liquor gasoline and tobacco Drivers licence and motor vehicle registration cos and personal income tax vill net the province an is mated million ibis year. About g5 per cent of this amount will originate in Winnipeg. This City is now in the midst o f talks with the province aimed at arriving at a new fiscal agreement Between the two Levels of government. However the province has opposed the City s formula and a Stead has offered a series of Grants in return for taking Over certain services and assets of the City. Coun. Wanking Independent citizens election committee fort Garry said monday s meeting was a forum for nip supporters to Harangue City he said he believed Many of those who attended the meeting did not live in the St. James Assiniboia or Assiniboine Park communities and merely came to the celing to Franco Manitoban Culler Centre is not just for St. Boniface or just for Ifica French t for everyone in the prov be who would like the bypassing the Board and posing a Challenge to its authority. The first court ruling favouring he Board was made last december by chief Justice g. A. Tritschler of court of Queen s Inch. His ruling was upheld y the Appeal to speak French he said. The policy of encouraging by no Wallsm is supported by the ederal progressive conserva ves and by Tho previous con Ergative administration in Ani Loba As Well As by the Beals and new democratic arty or. Desjardins said. Construction of the St. Boni Ace cultural Centre began under tha conservative and Inis Lvalion and Iho provincial rant was not million but much of the Grant was aching Federal funds which me through the province. The also supports other hic groups and festivals such s the ukrainian festival at Dauphin he said. He accused or. Moug of sending hate literature around and said he has no trains at All he s just a he said he was proud of i e provincial government s support of the policy of two oficial languages and did t in and to spend any More time of minting on the remarks of hat maniac Over or. Moug questioned if maniac were parliamentary Guage and or. Desjardins Aid maniac and narrow linked at that. It s my opinion and that of 57 other you re or. Moug Aid and or. Desjardins re red he invented the Harry j. Enns proceeded in impassioned Low German which he Iran sealed to a ques on As to what the tourism de Artmont intended to do to sup Rort the celebrations of Urban problems and that Vinn ipg s civic government vill become a Model for other cities in North America. However the obviously Par Isan audience was not deterred n its condemnation of the City s proposal of Revenue sharing and speaker after speaker Al asked the City s position Asir is possible and inequitable. The Dales and locations for he remaining meetings have lot yet been announced however it is anticipated that Allol he 13 communities in Winnipeg Vilt be covered in the next few pessimistic about the Council s ability to solve Tho or. Yuskiw said. To old them Fiat unless they up they re going to destroy he whole concept of National he said the Council is weak kneed Ami buckles under the slightest the British Columbia egg marketing Board seized Ozen Manitoba eggs from f. I w. Wholesale Ltd. In the West coot nays april 16 under a Loard regulation which states lat when the Board determines ice is a surplus of eggs in j.c., Only produced k lat province May be said the Hansard Iran crib cars would have trouble Ith or. Enns1 speech As it is of a write in language and proceeded to speak in High Erman. Tins was followed by offers of a. I. Pele Adam nip sic. Rose to give an address Spanish and by Rev. Donald Malinowski nip Point Donglas to give another in posh but private members hour to evened and the House did t Ako up speaker Peter Fox n his. Suggestion to continue he United nations hour for nother five minutes or that Manitoba and Loome extent Saskatchewan eggs re being imported into Alicr a especially in Edmonton and Medicine Hal. But the prices on in imported eggs were As a lie Only one to Ivi cells lower Han for Alberta eggs so i would a t accuse them of he said the imports have had n Adverse effect on marketing n Alberta because we have Nasonal excesses and it makes difficult to remove them As veil As disrupting the Liola system because quotas Are Al opted on known provincial however we believe in the r e e flow of inner province Al Rade so we have not taken the ame action As British or. Guichon said Alberta pro a cars Are paid 53 cells a Lozen for Grade a Large eggs Ive cells More than producers n Manitoba. However freight costs were three to 3v4 cents s Ozan. Prices paid to the producer Tad gone up from 42 cents a dozen in february 1972, to 53 cents but none of the producers Are getting fat on payments to producers were led to Cost of production and the Cost of producing a dozen eggs had risen about nine cells since August 1972. Handling and storage costs were about 17 cents a dozen from producer to the retail level. Or. Guichon said the Cost of producing eggs is related to the Cost of Protevi feeds which had More than doubled in Price in some cases and in others Are no longer available. He said a National egg Mark cling Board now being formed should stabilize prices across Canada. There is no difference across the country in the Price of producing eggs. Manitoba Lias a surplus now so the Price is pm Down on dimes Aid called too development administration Arda agreements. Giving Small Farmers More credit. Stopping the band Omen of rail lines in Rural areas. Low income Farmers to increase their production. Helping the Farmers to become better managers. Increasing the stability o. Agricultural markets by diversifying the production of farms so that if prices for commodity fall the Farmer will be Able to make up the difference on of her commodities he produces. Land leasing arrangements so that Farmers can use their Money to improve their production and buy new Coqui pmed rather than to buy More land. Guidelines also suggested again that municipal development corporations be created to expand Industrial development in Rural areas. The planners also Sugges that Short Lerm an employment problems can be tackled through provincial programs such As the provincial employ nent program which makes Money available for the repair of pensioners housing and for Community projects As Well As for some farm employment. Other Asp cos of Rural life which need improving Accord ing to guidelines Are health services education housing recreation and transportation. The planners suggested tha District health boards the foun Dalion of the Community Leall and social development clinics would provide Moore available he ally care at lower Cost. They said 59 per cent of Nira Homes need renovation in the next to years and about Naif o those need some immediate work. Guidelines suggested there should be More local consultation on the planning and admin stration of provincial roads in Rural areas. Better linkages Between Trade and service centres would provide Ocsid cols and businesses of Rural Manitoba Wilh easier Access to s variety of services and in Lime would strengthen Rural centres by allowing industries bettor trans Portal Lon within the Region As Well As Heller Access to further dozen. Mani Oba eggs were seized from upor Valu stores in three . Owns Early last week. It seems to be a violation o he ban act and the National a t u r a 1 products marketing said or. Yuskiw. Before taking the. Matter to ourt however the Manitoba government is giving the Natu Al products marketing Counci a Chance to Iron out the Dis Ute. The Council is to meet Friday n Alberta but or. Yuskiw said in doubts that the British Columbia representatives whom to d e s c r i b e d As a Tough Bunch would agree to any changes in their procedure. Under the natural products marketing agreement signed b a 1 1 provinces in november each province is assigned share of National egg product lion and eggs Are supposed t move freely from one province to another. Manitoba s share of National egg production is slightly mor than 11 per cent and or Juskiw said he is sure that the eggs seized in British Columbi Are not More than the product Ion quota. I m not surprised that Thi Lapp Ned in fact i predicted it because our National Markeng plan is not set up propel Manitoba had suggested lha a National desk be set up t control the movement of eggs and that the Price to pegged it each Region. That Way Sai or. Yuskiw a producer woul get the Price paid in the Regio where his eggs were sold minus freight costs and Thor would not be so much pressure rom buyers to try to buy eggs from areas where they a cheaper. The eggs shipped to Brills Columbia were bought for Nin cents a dozen less than i Price of .-pi Odu cd eggs. A Federal department of agr culture inspector is grading the eggs seized april 16, but Carl indications were that because o their age few Widd be Grad a and the Manitoba Supplice and . Purchaser land i Oso a considerable amount o to raise the was the carnival held Between 9 . And 4 . Monday at the Queenston school. By the time it was Over and the school s 360 pupils had each had a crack at two game Booths and gobbled Down Popcorn baking and soft drinks about had been added to the already raised by the school children. Mrs. Hester Peters a Grade 2 Leacher at Queenston was ecstatic yesterday afternoon when she saw the response the car Nival was receiving from Pupil and staff. It has been going great gun All Day everyone is having a Ball. We be been Selling thing by the bushels and everyone wishes they could spend mor time the Best thing about the car n Val and the Point of the entire fund raising Campaign 1 the involvement of Young Stu dents. Mrs. Peters Grade classroom organized the even searched their Homes for prize and had their mothers bake few goodies to sell at a Nick apiece. Nickels dimes and quarters they All add said mrs Peers. And the kids Are run Ning it All themselves sures gives them a great Sens of Many More activities arc Sti planned before the find raisins Campaign ends in mid May a which Lime proceeds from five weeks of Effort will be Turne Over to zoo director Cliv roots. One of Ihm a bake Sale i the mall of the Polo Park shop Ling Centre is being organize y three girls from the Diepp school in Charlo Synod san a d o n k c r s 1 e y Juliann Crocker and Karen Harmon. The Sale which will be Hole Jelweh on 5 and 9 thursday will offer for Sale t Jolo Park shoppers a variety o baked goods prepared b parents of students from Dipp Nixon for accepting the designations of while House Hoof of slate h. R. Haldeman and Domestic adviser John Ehr Ichman and said the Wato Gale urging stemmed from a few pc zealous political amateurs Vith too much Money and Loo title sense who just ran the president is in firm con said senator Robert Dole f Kansas Republican National chairman during the 1972 Cam sign. There were those who doubt d Nixon had done enough. "1 Don t know any More about watch Gale than i did be said senator William Saxbe rep. I Don know Why Hie people resigned r were asked to representative Shirley Chisholm dem. . Called the president s speech a Demon Starlion that he knows How t play a Cule political As one who was alleged spied on by the watch real she said i still Belicov that the line of guilt has t move closer to the Oval 0. representative Bella Abzug dem. . Said is concerted Effort to portray or Nixon As above this Whol mess. It won t Wash. We in the souse should immediate cd launch an invest Galion to de t e r m i n e whether there a grounds for impeaching 111 inc Sidcot and ordering him t stand trial before the City. Whether we really Are accomplishing anything with the current series of meetings remains to be seen i am sure we will see some of the same faces at the other s coun. Wanking said he had hoped that there would have been More support for the City s position and that there would have been a broader Cross Section of Public opinion evident at the meeting instead of one obvious political among those attending the meeting was j. A. Art Coulter a former nip member of the now extinct metro coun cil. Or. Coulter told Hie meeting that the City had no right ask ing the province for a share o its revenues. He said re Sponski b 1 o government Means City Council itself should be responsible for collecting the tax Rev nue it intends to spend. He said the City should be looking for now forms of Taxa lion to raise Money instead o socking provincial or. Coulter said the cily should be considering a tax on he enhanced value of land As a result of rezoning As one Means of improving its Finan Ial position. However coun. Wanking said this suggested lax is really a red herring that would not provide the Revenue that some Cople say it would. He said the cily has considered this Avenue of taxation and found that the Revenue would be insignificant unless he tax rate were set at "100 or 150 per Call soviet display the Winnipeg Branch the Canada user association will old an exhibit of photos books records and handicrafts from Hie soviet Union at 10 . To f . Saturday in rooms 46 and 47 of the Centennial planetarium. There will to a showing of films depicting the technical cultural and material life of the people of the soviet persons of their daily newspapers. Factories Coal mines ant ports were mostly silent a Many engineering mining an o c k e r unions accepted the Tuc invitation to protest til compulsory wage ceilings imposed As part of prime Milste Dward Heath s phase to anti inflation policy. The spotty support shown Thuc by less than one third o s 10 million members in i calms to some observers growing reluctance Amon Inion members to resort t i acct confrontation tactics i their dealings with the Goven Mont. The decision to work o stay Homo was made by Loca shops of the individual Union i cloning to the Tuc. The government la report cd ready to invite the Union Leac Reship to discussions of a Volun Ary Price and wage restrain policy and there Are Strong indications that the Tuc will accept. The May Day strike is seen y Many Union leaders As the last Flag in a whirl of recen strike and go slow action which Las affected rail for festival the associated festivals of music and speech arts of Manitoba will hold provincial competitions thursday and saturday in Brandon for those people recommended by their regional festival committee. Vocal classes will compete wednesday and piano strings woodwinds and brass classes saturday. The winners will be invited to play at highlights concert june 2 in the Centennial concert Hall. 1 a mint 14 Lortt in expert Dies Tokyo a communist China reported sunday the death of Sci Luao regarded a an authority on International Law. He was units handled London covent Garden London s produce Market handles about a million tons of produce Worth 80 million pounds each year. The number of packages boxes sacks and trays handled each Day averages Bridge the world s longest Cove acc wooden Bridge is the Bridge at Hartland nine or report called for increased weight limits for trucks on Rural roads and for continued decentralization of provincial government administration As Well As the coca lion of regional advisory groups to advise government officials in the value of provincial taxation is suggested in volume three of the provincial Jovern mint s guidelines for the seventies document. Coun. Wanking and civic works and operations chairman coun. George Minaker ice St. James Assiniboia presented the event planned Thi week is a concert Friday nigh at Louis Kiel collegiate in s Boniface. On he a Trigram of the concert Are onto trainers and acts. Donations to the school Chi Drin s Snow Leopard fund a be made at any Branch of Grant Winnipeg Arlist Esther a Kov is one of 32 Canadian a lists who will receive Scanlo arts Grants from the canal and hospitals. The desire to Force an outright de eat of wage controls seems t Lave Mode rated Wilh in Tuc s own leadership now Cal ing Loday s action merely a expression of resentful Clu Tant the phase two you the person you want to be cecum teak furniture warehouse i 902 Home St. Off Norl i i . 12 to 1 . 81t. 1 0 to .l l pm. 774-1331 j showing the extent of the City s financial problems. It is estimated civic expend turns will increase by More than million by 1977, ant that unless a new fiscal agree ment for Revenue sharing could be worked out the Only alter a live is higher property taxes. Mayor Juba told the Bank or any Branch of the City s cred unions. Donations by mail May b sent to Tho Manitoba teachers credit Union postal Box 97 value of the 32 Grants the senior arts Grants a awarded on a competitive has to professional artists who a made a significant con Rubuti in their Field for a number years e the current Grants Are i results of a fall Competti which Drew 160 limit pay rises to a average four per cent plus an employee. If Cost of living increases d not slow Down the government could have difficulty Workin out a co operative pay schem with the unions which make Britain the most strike prone country in to this Christian science lecture by George Louis Aghamalian i thursday May 3rd, 8 . 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