Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, July 14, 1973

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 14, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday 14. 1973 doubted news o s i feared i Rome of police Dunch cd a search across Italy n Friday for j. Paul Getty 11, missing 16-year-old hippie Randson of the american Oil Zillio Nair. An Anonymous Tele Ilione caller said he was kid mapped. The red haired snapped a truss Gail Harris said the Outh s father Paul Getty jr., in a state of Shock like they were divorced Highl ears ago and the father lives England. The father issued a state Lent in London appealing for Ess publicity about the Possi k r v i n again called on Nixon to testify about the accusations against him. Lie said of All the inhabitants of the Carlo the president is the Best nullified to answer Dean s at cd Iii inns Mial to discussed Bush Money Anil a clemency offer As part of the cover up Ilot. Magazine the Magazine said it Learned of the plan never carried out from two White House memoranda one of them written to Nixon by former aide John Ehrlich Ian. Counsellor Anne Armstrong said she be i Eves Nixon will avoid a confrontation with the committee. In ii i s Senate Rcd cutting off Federal re search funds to the. Repeatedly said he firmly believes Lac president Wil i w was last seen by rinds monday night leaving this the fair said would enhance the sae Susetts Institute of technology As a political reprisal against its president March 21, the Date Dean says he told is Ixon of a cancer growing on the he said Dean told him Jill French girl. Getty s Mother said she had ast seen her son july 4. She old police a Man speaking Ita Ian telephoned thursday of the Mailer being Rought to a satisfactory if it was a joke it was in cry bad mrs. Getty Aid. 1 Eron to rim o r d o n Liddy s wiretapping a n d kidnapping scheme As Early As March 1 and that former attorney general John Mitchell and Campaign aide Job Magruder had rejected the scheme. Moore said Dean told him about March 15 that Maseru Der had lied to the grand jury investigating 1 h e we kidnapped your son. Get he Money for Ransom. Tele Ihone the father in London. He Money will come. We will Call you the Mother the searched Rome s hip in hangouts for clues and u e s t i o n c d dozens of the Outh s friends. In their investigation they determined that Getty and the Trench girl left the discotheque in the Aventine Sec Ion around Midnight monday ight after they told friends icy were planning to spend 1 that he Dean intended to Tell the truth if called before the panel. Moore swore lie did t realize the truth until March 19, when Dean told him that wat e r g a t e conspirator Howard Hunt was threatening to Dis close earlier White House crimes it not paid for his silence. Erwin seemed disbelieving asking Moore whether he had read a Long list of news stories giving accounts of links Between the wiretapping and the Nixon Campaign. Moore said he had read them when they were published but said he was satisfied with Nixon s Public assurances thai an investigation b y Dean had cleared everyone in the White House and the of Naples. Police have no vide acc they Ever showed up Here. Police said Young Getty often stayed at like apartments of friends in Rome s hippie Colo pics. They called him a child f the his Mother said in is a Painter. He has been ecu Selling hand made jewelry o tourists in Tho streets of lome As Many hippies do. After his divorce the youth s Ather married Talitha Pohl 11 Model who died last year from that police said was a Mas Ive doze of heroin. Seized from him on a Rainy september Day in 1955. He told tie country if god gives me health if god permits it 1 will spend the last Effort of my life to Complete Lac Mission that could be entrusted o Prou did not mention the planned election or four year term but said for me thief is a tremendous sacrifice because the years have not passed ill he revealed that before the p c r o n i s t victories in last March s elections Campora had promised to resign so that people could truthfully and genuinely elect the candidate they Pron was barred from running by the former military Junta which decreed that All candidates had to be. In Argentina by aug. 25, 1972. He remained at his Madrid Home in exile and did t return until november for a Brief visit. Left Wing pro lists who had opposed Campora s resignation were quiet after their defeat and activity in Buenos Aires was Normal. The leftists called the resignation a right Wing hut they obviously d i d not wish to Challenge Peron because he remains the undisputed Leader of the movement. The various Peronis factions have been feuding Over what direction the government should take. On one Side arc the moderate and right Wing pro lists and the big general labor confederation. On the other Side Are the leftists and the Radical Peronis youth. Provisional president Raul Lastiri kept All of Campora s Cabinet except Interior minister e s t c b a n Righi and foreign minister Juan Carlos nip the Only ministers openly identified with the left Wing of a cronyism. Lastri is president of the House of deputies and under the line of succession became the provisional this Aerial photograph shows the Southwest Northwest of Winnipeg i View of Minn Doia Man., with Minnedosa Lake fun festival to be held t in the foreground. Minnedosa about 135 the site of the area s Lur Day to july said he fitted the Man by iced to be Hughes with a Hairpiece Check padding false eyebrows and plastic Moulds inserted in the nose to alter its outline. Hughes was thought to have Eft his hotel Only once since Lis arrival Here. That was Las North to make a night flight .0 Belgium and Back to Lis residence permit. Photographers who h a v staked out the hotel waiting t get a picture of the America billionaire said they hav never spotted anyone Vaguel resembling Hughes. Poultney is a Pioneer of Hai transplants in Britain and a Acen hired to disguise Man British film stars and differ sought Saskatchewan representatives. As Well there Are negotiations Between uie westerners and the Federal representatives .0 get uie prime minister to accept As Many of tie Western Points As possible. The backroom meetings were expected to continue through saturday As the delegates on he conference floor presented their views on the issues in Public. Any real Compromise hat emerges Likely will be reflected in the prime minister s speech to the. Conference dinner sunday afternoon although Lac conference itself if to publish a series of position papers As Well. Al Lac Start of the open forum Friday night . Liberal parly president Charlie Campbell set an attainable target for the conference saying Llinat if it takes Only one or two Concrete Steps toward a new National policy replacing the development policy of sir John a. Macdonald in will be a Success. Conference chairman Gordon Gibson reminded delegates of the reason for the Cong denounce canadians with a wife and two children making a year. Fringe benefits would also provide the equivalent of a 1.2 per cell wage increase. On another major Job or. Justice Munroe suggested a joint committee should be formed by the to review present practices. The committee should recommend by april next year ways to avoid layoffs of cup i o y e e s when work Force changes Are made he added. Other suggestions in the chairman s report were for 3.7 cells an hour increases for up and car truck Drivers and abolition of reduced pay Levels for employees under 21. The company nominee to s. E. Dinsdale of Toronto said he could not agree with Tho wage findings of or. Justice Munroe. The increases proposed by the chairman would give an unnecessarily excessive twist .0 the inflationary or. Dinsdale argued. He suggested raises of seven per Conlin 1973 based on 1972 rates and further increases of li.5 per cent in 1974 based on 1973 pay Levels. Or. Dinsdale said the total Cost of the recommended settlement recommended by or. Justice Munro would be 21 per Conlin a contract that has Only 17 months to run. Fleg Ardless of How successful the railways May be in their efforts to increase productivity and expand business volume in would seem apparent thai a substantial part of he increased costs will have to 3c borne by railway he maintained. T h c chairman s proposals Only Cost the companies Lillion in wages million in Hift differentials and s43 Mil on in pensions or. Dinsdale Aid. And the railways must till Deal with contracts for anther workers in Dif a r c n t bargaining units lie noted. The company representative Iso argued that or. Justice Unroe s proposals contain seeds of destruction of free Olla Active bargaining the increases proposed by lie chairman were apparently Jas cd on a floor of 14 per cent n raises Over two years re a Clad by shop Craft Vor Kors earlier this year after negotiations or. Dinsdale suggested. Should this pattern develop Mion memberships would be encouraged to reject so talc a cols made by their representatives comfortable in the Moalc dec that they Are Likely o obtain More from a conciliation he said. Economist. John Weldon of Montreal the Union nominee on the Board proposed pay raises of 3s cents an hour about 10.8 per cent in the first year of the contract and the same percentage increase in to second year. About 5 per a Cal of the in crease each year would offs inflation 1.34 per cent Wouk match National productivity in creases and the remainder would allow workers to catch up to employees in other sectors he added. Or. Weldon said his proposals fit exactly the spirit of wage and Price the offers of the railway Wil do Little More Mian Mecl. The Cost of living increases and Wil not give workers their fail share of rising National Prodoc Lively he said. The Union repress no Ilive also suggested Neutral advice be sought on Mic True costs am gains of the proposed Ponsini plan. Or. We Lynn said an agree in Rel should contain a Job Security provision that would guarantee jobs for an cd per menial two years for hos with More Mian four years so Noorily. Lie also proposed a join committee to work out Job so curly problems with a Neutra i adviser. The parties to the dispute re c e i v c d the reports Friday they arc. Expected to study them Over the weekend and de cide on a course of action Nix week j labor minister John Monr said in an interview Friday s that he was still hopeful a Sci tic mint could be reached. Fed e Oral mediation services would be know that some people Lave tie View that the Only thing wrong with foreign is that there in t enough of 1 reject that View. There Are High hidden costs of nol saving ownership domiciled he said the government in addition to passing the foreign ownership Bill should prevent he use of Canadian savings by foreigners to buy out Canadian companies. There is Little Point he said in bidding a new industrialized West and North Only to find ii the end Miat someone else owns them. Defence minister James Richardson said there must be a greater degree of Industrial de centralization in Canada. He mentioned specifically Lac aerospace nuclear computer science petrochemical and agricultural machinery industries As areas that could be expanded in Western Canada. T h c conference he said should not really be asking in self what kind of a West wants but whal kind of a can Ada it wants in which the was can achieve its full potential. If the Federal Liberal party s Ca of what Canada should be docs not allow the West o achieve this potential he said i is the Liberal party no Canada or the West that i fail. Justice minister Otto Lang warned that the govern Man must not Linker Wilh individual programs affecting the Wes without keeping in mind the kind of West it wants to build. Sometimes he said it May make sense to implement a lumber of developments ii unison because mice will b complimentary to each other while individually the develop Mesils would not be feasible the right policy May he to bring the people to the release continuum for the alleged commission of a crime so a Csc iwo men should be immune from detention for driving into pro con trolled territory Al Xuan Loc 45 Miles Northeast of Saigon the canadians say. They feel thai immunity is a 24-hour-a-Day proposition that a Diplomat is always on duty. It look More Luau a week until last monday for the pro to admit the Viet Cong had the canadians. But even after that it gave reasons such As uncertainty Over their exact location and South vietnamese military activities for delaying their re turn. Throughout the entire 16 Days the pro have waged propaganda offensive charging thai the docs officers were 01 private. Business nol conc Clicc with their ices work. Canadians have been virtually gagged afraid to say any thing that might jeopardize the Clurn of their officers. Pro spokesman to done Giann went Over the whole thing again saturday. The transcript of his remarks at news conference took foil pages. But nowhere did he Louch 01 the question of diplomatic immunity when lie answered sue question As Why the pro i holding the canadians am whether ices personnel Shouh have Freedom of movement. The pro has said that South vietnamese military operation have twice halted operation designed to recover the canadians but the question 1 asked Why the Viet Cong can leave the men in some spot Tell the ices to pick them u there and disappear into the Jungle. The whole affair is Bein used by the pro to discredit Canada which soon will b having the ices. Canada a annoyed the pro Many time with its statements on such 01 current is As the shooting a ices helicopters Over Vic Cong controlled territory. By gagging canadians an issuing a mass of statements j it has created a picture of canadians coming hat in Ham pleading for release of the officers and admitting they War not on ices business. Al its statements Are Writt 1 in such a Way As to remove any implications that the inc is involved in negotiations an Rescue operations. Only time will Tell we Che the pro will succeed in crediting the canadians. On Western corresponded w i t years of experience in Vicinal i recently remarked while i cussing thai question another country Humble by the Little men of to cd injured in traffic accidents two people were injured i separate traffic accidents Earl saturday morning and were re ported in Good condition at the general Centre formerly Wil Nipes general Glen Grose 55, of 964 Ash Burn Street suffered a possible concussion in a two car Accident at 2 . Saturday am Myrna rival acc. In of 28 Berry Street sustained a 1m Ken ankle in a car bus collision Al . Or. Grose was driving i car North on flagman Road when it was in collision with car driven cast on Portage clue by Wesley Bland 25, o 461 Larson Avenue East i Donan. Miss Laval acc was a Pas Sci Ger in a car driven by Davi Ronald Chartrand 16, of 33 Blake Street suite to. The Ca was heading West on Loga Avenue when at Quelch Strep it was in collision with the Rea of a Winnipeg transit said the canadians Are not used to living and walking in the Jungle like the Viet Cong. To Dong Giang Deputy head the Phi delegation to the two party joint military commission said the Canadian s were in sound condition when the pro received the re Jort they were being held but they have been moved because of trouble in the Region a id they Are lint in shape for Long Giang said the Canadian delegation would like to prolong this matter and would like to do something As in the past to blame the pro for every Vio action of the Paris the implication of other Giang remarks was thai the canadians were tipping off the South vietnamese army of the pickup Sites and that the South vietnamese were attacking the areas. The South vietnamese issued a Strong denial. . La Trung Llin Chick s Lokeman for the South Vietn c s e military command said South vietnamese a guaranteed full co operation in pickup efforts Llin said in a statement even yesterday Friday the canadians did t give us any co ordinates or exact areas at lie said there was no fighting in the Xuan Loc area and the c Clay is the technique of the other Side to cause trouble for the ices especially the Giang mentioning thai canadians want to delay the recovery of the four men said we arc wondering Why the plan stated in the schedule for recovery was discussed with the other Side the South Why was the area subject to artillery for the first time the pro official admitted that an unsuccessful ices recovery operation last saturday saw two ices helicopters land h Viet Cong controlled territory that operation was self i Dulce As a three Day scarce with the first Day devoted to making inquiries at a Vic Cong divisional Headquarters. The pro announced that the j search a week ago was Callic 1 off because of South Vietnam use military operations ? he c 1 cause a South vietnamese reconnaissance aircraft was ii the area. It was then Assn my that the copters never Landec i canadians virtually Gagic e by the pro As a Price for sue k pcs soul negotiations leading t i recovery of the men hav g made no Effort to answer Piu charges. M c a n we i 1 c despite the y Strong pro slate merits Thor was some Hope that a recover n operation could be Moui Ilc e sunday. There was a inc tin i i scheduled Between ices an e Canadian officials and the pug for Early sunday Mornin e and a tentative time of 11 i set for Takeoff. During the negotiations of o Lac release of the Canadian f All truce observer work a x been suspended because of St Canadian request that inc e meetings be suspended unt the men arc squelched West in last october s fed a a 1 election pointing up curious shortcomings in the Ovorn mint s policies for uie Cion. Environment minister Jack Avis said his1 research Lias Hown that Western Canada which has 2g per cent of the of nary s population already gels 25 per cent of the Federal Judgil. The real needs of Lac West arc Freer Trade elimination of Aritis More development Dol ars rail lines to the North and he second trans Canada Gigli Vay he said. The railways should once again become development oriented a n d special Rales should be struck to encourage he growth of new industries in said. He called for elimination of tariffs on automobiles privately or chased from the United slates saying that what s Good for general motors. Ford and Chrysler should also be Good for the Canadian consumer. Or. Davis warned against embracing recommendations Fiat would result in legislation requiring Canadian goods moved by ship from one Canadian port to another to be moved Only in ships Register it in Canada and manned by Canadian Crews. Such legislation would mean Western exports would Cost More to deliver to Eastern Canada thai Canadian shipping would decline and that . Ports would be Buscc a Alicr than Canadian ports he said lion Basford minister of state for Urban affairs said that while the economic development of the West must he the primary consideration of a i cd Federal policy it should not be the Only consideration. There should be two in Ilia lives he said one designed Ili really to stimulate economic development in Western Canada and the other giving Western canadians More decision making autonomy and More Opportunity to participate in decisions which affect them. Or. Hasford urges Selling up regional financial institutions to provide a useful am i healthy competitive Force to t h e National organizations this is a Point that has by ii stressed by the four Westeri p r e m i c r s who meet will i rime minister trn Cau july 2-1 to life in Calgary at the con Ferince on Western economic opportune pics. Or. Basford received Spinla i Nous applause when he i passage of the Federal Forcini ownership Bill saying that a the very minimum Canadian 1 must set the rules in Lac game of foreign eligibility for parole in three months. The said the parole Board makes its own decisions. He added i be no doubt that his actions will have some effect on the decision of the parole Ballard reportedly described the Mill h a v e n minimum Security institution As like High class Motel. Or. Allmand scotched this when he said Ballard lives in a dormitory without privacy. Some of the things or. A lard is reported to have said Are the solicitor general said. He also said the temporary pass program is being reviewed because it is intend cd Only for prisoners who behave the Ballard Issue arose in the commons when John Dic fun Baker Prince Albert asked about Ballard s description of his salubrious he asked whether or. All mind was finding in difficult to keep people out of pc itch i Aries if conditions arc so Good a Side. Or. Allmand s Only reply ii the commons was that he Hae visited Millhaven and found conditions were not As do scribed. Or. Ballard is in for a surprises As his condition May change a Nixon to leave next Short Jerusalem of a Sec rotary of the israeli comm Nisi party has been barrel from the dining room of Parlia men. But the reasons arc no political. The scr can at arms object cd that the Secretary a brim Etc Beauty named Geula Elia he was wearing a miniskirt miniskirts and Bare feet ii sandals were the subject of a parliamentary debate Las week when rabbi members o the Knesset maintained they were indic Cal. Protesting the ban Mist Elialia said my skirt is the length As the girls weal in the army eight Inch. Above my co sleep despite a analgesic injection intended to promote sleep said . Walter Tkach his personal physician. An a Ray Al. . Showed no progression of the a Hospital report said meaning that the pneumonia did not spread from the lower lobe of the right lung which is about one third to one half the lung s capacity. Except for a Brief Mornin meeting with advisers and Ai afternoon family visit Friday was taken up by therapy ses Sions and rest. Meals consisted exclusively of juices. Though the president conic have a limited number of Visi tors a spokesman said he die not think one of them would i senator Sam Irvin chairman of the watergate committee who sent a letter to Nixon thursday urging an in Mccloat meeting to discuss the possible release to the panel of Whit House papers. The president s press Secre tary has said Nixon intended t continue with the essentials of his office including signing and reviewing legislation an making policy decisions. I he did none of these Friday. If this turns out to be a Tyi ical viral pneumonia which clinically it appears to be the course varies from mild in incs to a very severe illness to very severe incapacity Lin said or. Sol Kal director of the pulmonary Tiv s i o n Georgetown univ rail medical school. Was noncom Ilal who a s k c d whether the could be associated with f Ligue. Fatigue does lower 11 body s defences Sai a Ding also that one can is this illness in fairly healthy i divid nals in Nixon was described in to last medical report Friday a i croon As continuing too Prience discomfort from die hut it said was resting with More rather Ihan taking the resources to Tho people i said. Alberta Liberal Leader Bol Russell told Lac delegates it is not Good enough for them jus to recognize the problems facing Western Canada. We must act to solve them. Give us just freight Rales and sufficient develop mini capital and we will build a new Western gives sales tax lumber Blaze probed the provincial fire commissioner s office is investigating uie cause of a fire which broke out Early saturday morning ii a pile of scrap lumber beside building at 507 Ellice Avenue. A fire department spokes Man said the Blaze Boga about . And a brought quickly under control. The building at 507 Ellice i icing demolished the spokes r Man said and is vacant at 111 present time. No one was Aboul the number o cattle and chickens slaughtered because Farmers say icy could t afford to feet them under the freeze ant there will be reference to the reported closing of 16 packing plants. The document Likely will pro vide Liberal maps with a surplus of political ammunition to use against the conserva Liv proposal for a Lempira re freeze. It has been a difficult store to get said an my so far we be been saying Only Llinat we re keeping an Eye o the and that s no Good enough for the a crag person who sees his Floc Bil rising every another said so far we a ecu t even been Able to go across the fact that the can Dian performance on inf Lalio is about the Best in the world the government s Cunn scr at Lack is expected to begin i Aboul two weeks when the document is available to ills and they la have All summer t spread Lac in the Hill hut it i j a marked improvement o legislation the government introduced in the past. Walter Baker Groci c Ville Carlton said the pc covering Ini Intrau Yaj c n i e n t will help hard a pressed municipalities but i asked that the sales tax Ais i be removed Iron the Purchas e of garbage trucks. Or. Tunic i agreed to consider the Suggs lion but made no Promise. Gordon Ritchie or Dauphin said government clues arc buoyant enough t s warrant a substantial sales la a reduction for Alt items. The s would not Only Benefit col in sinners but. Would be a Posi Liv step to curb summer music j series Sel. The summer chamber qua let of the a innit youth orchestra will perform 1a series of concerts Fca Lurin Renaissance music in the Winnipeg Art gallery. I the first concert will be . Of -1 . Sunday in la orientation lounge. Furler concerts scheduled for to lounge Are 3 . To -1 july 22, 20 and aug. 5, 12, and 26. S concerts will also be he to . July 18 Ai s 25 and Ang. 1 and from 12 f . To 1 . Aug. 8, 15, 2 and in the Penthouse Loung division expeels to gel 1 Erik stalk Man. Special t the lakes orc school div Sion has received final Settle i men for claims against Bond ing c o in p a n i e s to remove Money lost through i Sappy i privation of funds by a or Avion c division Secretary treasurer. The division said it expect o to receive compensation o nearly ;