Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, May 04, 1973

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 4, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free mess Friday May 4, 197 report stresses Trade through negotiation in recent or. Nixon wrote. But the peace and stability we seek could be jeopardized by eco nomic on the other hand he wrote economic relations can be come a source of strength and Harmony among countries rather than a source of Fric or. Nixon said that the overriding task is to develop a broader political perspective from which we can address these economic questions that rocket plunges into Ocean continued continued i two months ago 1 would have said the Apollo soyuz mis Sion was As solid As anything on our said one United states official. I can t say that right ,0ne reason that doubts Are being voiced about the soviet program is that both recent failures involve hardware Man aged by the same space officials in the soviet Union. The salyut space station that lost All Power when it tumbled out of control two weeks ago is the responsibility of the soviet manned space program. The Proton rocket that failed to boost Lun Khod to the Moon is the same rocket Booster used to put the salyut and the manned soyuz spacecraft into orbit. Last week s failure is not the first Proton failure in recent times. A salyut space station launched last summer failed to r6ach orbit the victim of a mishap to the second stage engines of the Proton. The loss of the Lun Khod last week came when the same Sec Ond stage engines of the four stage Proton either failed to ignite or shut Down too soon after igniting causing enough of a loss of velocity that the rocket unable to reach orbit and fell together with its Lun Khod payload somewhere into the Pacific. At the Lime of the failure . Space watchers did not know whether it was another salyut space station or a probe to the Moon. Reports Rocc Eivid during the rest of the week con Vinced Ihm that it was a Moon probe. One reason they were so con Vinced was that the two soviet tracking ships that helped to navigate the salyut around inc Earth had left their stations off Newfoundland and Africa and had gone to the dutch West in flies where they were re Fifel cd. Another reason was that re ports persisted All week that . Air Force planes were Fly ing High above the Pacific Saf upling the upper atmosphere for signs of radiation. The Only s to v i e i spacecraft known to carry a radiation source is Lun Khod which is equipped with a radioactive Lieut source to warm the Lun Khod and controls during the intense cold of lunar night. The radioactive source abroad Lun Khod is polonium encourages reconciliation of differences for the Sake of larger the larger goal of political Al Liance and Allied Security had been challenged by economic rivalries. Can the principle of Atlantic Unity in defence and Security be reconciled with the european economic Community s increasingly regional eco nomic asked the pres ident in his report. The theme had been sounded a week ago in a speech by presidential National Security adviser Henry a. Kissinger. Turning to Japan the pres ident said that persistent Dis Pules Over economic issues threaten to disrupt the political relations that hold our Alliance together the imbalance is a threat to a stable International by slim in which Japan itself has a major for inc developing countries of latin America Africa and South Asia or. Nixon had pledges of support for develop ment. And he sought allies among them in forthcoming Trade negotiations Wilh the stronger economic Powers. The United states he said shared an interest with latin America in assuring an expansion of world Trade and in preventing the Rise of trading blocs which would inhibit the growth of . And latin Amer ican he also warned Africa against disruptive preferential arrangements discriminating against competing american it was a message to Europe More than to latin America or Africa a plea to the european common Market to relinquish its preferential trading system with developing nations of Afri Ca in favor of generalized preferences. The main thrust of the report was that if Security and Politi Cal issues were to be resolved economic relations with the world s major Industrial non communist Powers would have to be put on a new plane. The economic dynamism of Europe and Japan had created what the president called a changed International in the past he said America had been the Aulo malic source of political leadership and eco nomic Power. Now we needed new modes of action that would accommodate our partners new dynamism. The Challenge w a s to reconcile traditional Unity with new in the past inc United states had concentrated on the organization of a Mutual defence sys tem while Western Europe and Japan proc Clad by the . Nuclear umbrella recovered from the devastation of War and finally became what or. Kissinger described thursday As economic in inc Early years the United Stales took ils economic Primacy for granted. Now with vigorous Competition from abroad the . Is seeking an economic balance of Power. With Europe the report reflected the move was from american predominance to bal a n c c d with Japan or. Nixon wrote of 1972, there was continued a Volution Loward a More Malure and equitable he said however that serious econom Asting solution under which balance of payments consequences from stationing . Forces in Europe will not be substantially different from Hose of maintaining the same orces in the United currently West Germany off sets just Over 80 per cent of hese costs but or. Nixon was asking for a 100 per cent arrangement. Now he said the Alliance As a whole net Ger Many alone should examine his in a press briefing on the president s report or. Kis Singer told reporters that it Las been the whole thrust of american postwar foreign policy to encourage the europeans .0 assume a responsibility in he world commensurate with heir economic Power and Polit Cal he said there were Strong tendencies in Europe and Japan Loward eco nomic regionalism which needed to be offset by broader Polit Cal goals in the name of More generous a More flexible and a More far sighted approach or. Kissinger warned that if regionalism is enhanced then the consequences will. Be a consciousness on both sides of he Atlantic of constant conflict of every negotiation turning into a test of strength. Sooner or later this is bound to affect other the presidential adviser con Linued i am not saying this As a i real. We expect that there is enough statesmanship on both sides of the Atlantic and on both sides of the pacify c to recognize overriding Politi Al this he said would help to avoid regional blocs confronting each other. Which has a relatively Short in problems with Japan con Hall life of 138 Days. Scientists i tin cd and that relations with say that if the polonium was Tokyo will be an area of prime scattered in the atmosphere i attention during the coming above inc Pacific it would no real Hazard because in might the Clear message in both in. Take As Long As two years to stances was that Europe and fall Back out of the Almo sphere. Japan should assume re Sponski a final reason space watchers believe it was a Lun Khod that fell into the Pacific is thai the b i 1 i t i c s commensurate Wilh their improved world economic position. Which they can adopt a Western lottery mooted continued russians arc putting All nowhere in the report was emphasis in their Moon pro j the relationship Between ceo-1 Gram on Lun Khod. . Clun i mimic problems and defence re lists who have spoken with lation ships made clearer than their soviet counterparts have in the president s Call to said thai Lun Khod now Domi Europe for a sharing of the de n ales discussions of Soviel j Fence Burden. , troop deploy plans to explore the Moon. I meals in Europe the president said add significantly to our general balance of payments a Cicil this Nel deficit of nue by going into a Western Ca Nadian lottery instead of Selling is own lick is in inc other provinces but that the final re sult would be much better than if the provinces started competing with one another. The joint lottery would guar Antee All the provinces a steady come from ibis source he said the experts Tell us we should t lose very the Edmonton meeting is also to get information on the proposed National Wollery to i e 1 p finance the Canadian olympic games in Montreal in 1976. Or. Desjardins i n d i c a i e d Manitoba would be interested in participating if the proceeds go to the Al Hucles but not if they Are to be used just for the con so Duclion of More buildings to House the olympics. Another subject that will be d i s c s c d at the Edmonton meeting is the possibility of set Ling up joint Western Canadian training facilities for Amateur Al Lutes who arc ready for a higher level of Competition such As the olympics. For example he suggested Manitoba Couk train swimmers. In any Case said or. Desjar dins Manitoba will insist on having at least Ihrck loll erics a year and that if the other prov inces want fewer Manitoba Wil go ahead and the others can join in when they Are ready. Since the Manitoba lol Crici were snarl of the government has received about i Hon from them. All male pubs going the Way of the Dodo men Only Beer phased out being by Dave Lee free press staff writer men Only Beer Parlours Al ready As hard to. Find in Mani Toba As the 20-eent Glass of. Beer hey soon to become even More scarce. Only 15 hotels in the province still operate such Parlours Down considerably from the 95 licensed in 1958 and officials of the Manitoba liquor control commission says even their Days Are numbered. J. Frank Syms commission chairman said thursday Luman rights legislation has forced him to order several of he Parlours to open their doors to women by september or shut hem forever. Or. Syms said the others will now Only be issued annual licences Cancellable when exist no owners sell i hair hotel. This he said will eventually see All such Parlours closed in Manitoba. But the All male clientele patronizing the Host lyrics who loudly defend their right to avoid women while gulping cheap draught Aren t taking he news Silling Down. In fact hundreds of them have already shown i hair Indig n a i i o n by scribbling i hair names in a notebook which will be used to Register opposition to the liquor commission s edict. If i want to drink with women around i can go to any of a Hundred places in this said 64-year-old George Jones interviewed thursday Al his regular table in the Claren Don hotel s men Only parlor. Places like these Are pretty he added. And if they let the girls snarl coming in Here then i la just buy myself a 24-pack and drink it Al Home with my and i la Damn Well come along with shouted Back one of those friends Peter who did t want his surname used in my article because my wife does t know i came Here Al most every Pete and George have been regulars at inc Clarendon for 30 to 40 years now and they de scribe themselves As typical of the tippers men Only Parlours Al Kracl. Both say the liquor ii quite sad these people Don t want to drink in mixed he said. I know business will probably improve for us but i Don t care. I d rather they leave it or. Palmer says the 20 cents now charged for. A Glas of draught and 40 cents for bottle of Beer will have to be in creased to pay for the added Cost of improvements. And you know who that s going to Hurt. Most of the peo ple who come Here Are old age pensioners with a Dollar in their pocket it s enough for them to buy five glasses of Beer and that keeps them in spite of the opposition mergers in . Washington in 1972 Al most mergers and acquisitions were recorded below the record of 1969 but up from the 1971 figure of Aboul 1.5 billion has risen since 1970 and will con linux to commission order is absolute a Man needs a place like can for democratic processes his in does t have to Church work in his open anglican Synod opens heg1na up the 26th general Synod of the anglican Church of Canada will be More democratic than Ever says most Rev. Edward Scott of Toronto primate of the Church. He told a news conference thursday night that even before he became head of Canada s million anglicans he Promisee himself to work for greater inputs from All Levels of inc but there must be some housekeeping rules and cer Tain issues should be dealt with by those who Are Betler trained to Deal with archbishop Scott said this Synod is unique in that Only a minimum of resolutions will come from the National Church i we have set up group ses Sions which will discuss the issues before the Synod and pres Cal resolutions to the plenary the governing policy for the conference is grassroots in solve Nicol he said. The primate amplified however or. Syms said the liquor commission has decided the four Manitoba hotels have enough room to expand to a mixed operation. He said the others Haven t enough room so lie will just sit it out until they re sold then we won t Issue a new the number of these places Las been going Down for years and we have accentuated it since the human rights Legisla Tion was passed. I m certain Only 10 will be left by the end of the year and they la All be gone one Day. I we Are nol trying to be unduly he added. Boil someone wanted to go after one of these places under the legislation they could technically make a rather emphatic Case against or. Syms emphasized the commission s new policy docs not result from poor perform ances of the Parlours. On the contrary he said most of them Are Good clean places with Good clean explanations and jus Lisica Lions however mean Lille to people like Pete George and Harry Seymour who has been frequenting inc Clarendon and Northern hotels for More than 20 years. The Parlours Are a Good place for the old men like me who live in Rooming houses in the downtown to gel together and r e m i n i s c e he said. Things like that would l Hap pen in a mixed place. Personally i would t care How High they raised the Price of Bee r he added. The Price in t the reason most of us come Here and i d say 90 per cent of the people Here Loday Are Willie Taylor was sitting at another table while or. Sey Mour was expounding on the matter. After 10 minutes or so he could t keep his opinion Parley set continued meet with the Manitoba Board in said or. Morgan. He said the . Board s Sec and reason Lor wanting a a Lional conference was the prac Tice being followed by egg boards in Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario and the maritime provinces of taxing their egg producers. It appears to be five cents a dozen right now in Alberta and Hryce cents in Manitoba. This taxing in the opinion of the . Board is illegal and unconstitutional. What s More the Money raised by this taxing could be used to subsidize the inter provincial marketing o t said or. Morgan. A National meeting there fore involving All the provinces is imperative to thrash out problems of inter provincial egg he said the . Board auctioned off the seized Manitoba eggs wednesday to Vanderpol s eggs ltd., of Surrey . For a total return of the Board s selling1 division earlier paid for them. The eggs originally seized around april 16. From five supermarkets in the Kootenay area As Grade a products were declared substandard Over the week end following an inspect quiet any longer. Dammit i be got the he beamed. Let s get Syms to open up a few women Only Parlours in this City and then maybe they la leave us Guys by Federal examiners. This meant they could not be marketed As table eggs and will be processed through a breaking station into powder form for use in commercial mixtures and bakery products. As comfortable As that special hat that fits so these Castlewood Homes will fit the Bill too. Big Roomy and durable giving your family the kind of family Home you be always wanted. Take a look at them today. Display Homes open daily sat. 1-6p.m. 1099 Kimii Ulet East Kildonan pm. 667-4682 fait in from Hwy. And look for Cail Wood Lif n. Ill Rudolph 1at Valley gardens 667-461? on Al Borky from Hondo son Hwy. Nerlfi on motion to f nerf look for Tho Ifni. Bit Castle Wood 1 Homes the president called for a in the spirit or1llia, opt. Up the recycling spirit seems to be catching on in Orillia. In the first three weeks five tons of paper and Glass bottles and jars have been turned in. Project in or donator Lloyd Sheaff said the Public in thu Siam for the idea is really who invented the Moscow mule Mirnoff the Vodka that leaves Vou breathless. Vorry about How he is dressed r whether he smells a Little rom said pole. I be icon to most places in this City and i think this is the Best. Besides if i feel like calling Gcorge an . Out loud i an do it Here but they would never let me get away with it n a mixed Beer Bui like it or not the patrons of the Clarendon will soon be mixing company or drinking elsewhere. The hotel is one of four in Manitoba the pliers Are the Northern and Nicole to n Winnipeg and the Crystal in Brandon ordered to convert o a mixed operation by sep Ember 30, 1973. J. Alex Palmer manager of he Clarendon said the change Over will Cost the hotel at cast for renovations and new furn Ilure As Well As inc addition washroom. Of a new his in opening this week Only address later to More than 300 delegates a lending the nine Day Synod. We do not have the right nor inc Rispon Sibilly to1 plan for other Levels although we need to recognize that the decisions we make will have an influence upon other Levels of the he asked delegates to Lalk openly and frankly in discuss ing issues including possible Priesthood for women proposed Union with two other churches to form the Church of Christ in Canada abortions Church work in the North and better pensions for the clergy. The primate s address Fol Lowed an impressive opening ceremony As five archbishops and 33 Bishops of the National Church inc four ecclesiastical provinces and 28 part in communion. Extended care v-165 continued charge planning. Or. Toupin said As a further Inte Gral part of the spectrum of services available the government plans to accelerate the development of Home care programs. He said teams of social workers nurses and other personnel will be heavily involved in these pro Grams. 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