Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, July 14, 1973

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 14, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday july 14, Potentia grains i Elaine Brown free i Russ Slaff writer the growing potential of i feed grains Market is one w i i c h the Canadian who Board intends to take the i lest advantage j. C. Brow the Board s director of of feed Tuph sized m Ore than acres Glen Lea and acres Pilic both Utility cheats inc Prairie provinces. The Hoard has made Conla with feed manufacturers various provinces to test of mccarthyism sweeping Yugoslavia s arc com Alai no students and those the league of com a Culjis Are complaining permitting them to Wrhen m u i brains said Friday. The Canadian wheat Boa have taken account of he fee Grain Market situation that its office in Tokyo b appointing a Market Divelo input representative and i made research results 1 1 1 e r 1 y bul privately about a climate of mccarthyism since president Tilo hailed a Long period Ihal were ideologically unacceptable. Stale prosecutors have secured bans on a the main group s offence appears to have been Tak developed Over the years Ai is developing a to the japanese Market. Contact has also been books or parts of books. Thirty three pages of against certain t r c n d s before president marketing projects to Divelo and expand the demand pc feed grains both in Canada Ai abroad because Canada share Only about to per cent of 11 total world feed grains mar. Brown said durin the second Day of the two a a Canadian seed growers association convention in the Hole fort Garry. Or. Brown said thai Worl feed Grain Trade in 1972 was feed manufacturers great Britain in anticipation e x p a n d i n g the Market f Glen Lea wheat in the com year. Arrangements h a v e be made for test marketing two cheats and Canadian pc Barley in Jamaica Trinida and the Barbados. A variety of test Niar Kevii programs whereby new Ai unlicensed varieties of a Gaius sociologist philosophy professors writ cars poets Book publishers and movie directors. Works thai won literary awards Only a year or so ago have been publicly condemned As have the juries Ihal selected them. There is a generational aspect to Many of the accusations which undoubtedly reflect the Man and his world by z a g o r k a Golubovic pc sic were outlawed by the Belgrade circuit court. The Book is on the shelves of the philosophy faculty Library in Belgrade but the offending pages have been Cut out with scissors. A Long Campaign against a group of marxist sociologists and philosophers is also continuing although the reasons for in arc himself did last fall. Persistent articles about a threat to National Security posed by foreign experts in special warfare has added to inc climate of uncertainty a n d suspicion. The army Magazine front frequently warns about the intrigues against Yugoslavia by tourists deserters emigrants citizens travelling abroad and even visited states snared co per ecu Canada s share was 4.6 Millio tons of Barley and .2 Millio tons of Oats. This should change Over til next few years. The fee grains Market has a growing potential which the Canadian wheat Board intends to take t h c fullest advantage Boll from a Market div Clomen and sales m r Brown said Weston Canada Lias the greatest sin Gle Market for feed grains which is growing along will demands for feed grains in other parts of Canada Europe and Southeast Asia. To indicate the efforts living made by the wheat Board or. Brown outlined the feeding trials conducted by six universities three research i stations and six companies. To follow this research program the Board has embarked on a commercial test marketing program by contracting for food and feed up poses has been initiated in c operation with the universe of Manitoba the University Alberta and the Agri Culler Canada s research station a Swift current sask. Ii. D. Pound chief cominis sooner of the Canadian Grai commission said in a Speed to Iho convention regarding Utility cheats in the Canadia system. We already an awful lot of wheat classes so far we Haven t run int 1 rouble but we could if we r not careful. Anyway maybe you people Lave some answers. Certainly be Canadian Grain commission will work with you towards developing any wheat that Wil make our Farmers mor Money. The Only thing we wan to be sure of is we must be extremely careful that we Don t harm the reputation for Quality bread wheat that Canada already Akins director of the strike threat that has been hanging labor relations Council of the win Over the construction Industry since mpg builders Exchange Early May. Standing is Lloyd h. With William f. Iverson Gunnlaugson chairman of the sex chairman of the negotiating com change labor relations Council. Out i face of the Multi trades building Side the group Are the plumbers unions group prepare to sign a and the o p e r a t i n g engineers Pendice to a master contract Cov unions at present on strike against ering wages and benefits for eight Exchange contractors unions. The signing ended a wartime and postwar age groups in Yugoslavia. Older communists and veterans have led the Way in smearing and attacking the younger intellectuals who have dealt critically and sometimes irreverently with the Early postwar events in this country. Liberals Are disheartened by what they fear is the end of a Long period when works seemed to be judged More on their literary and a r t i s 1 i c merits than on their political Content la general the intelligentsia Here has nol played As acl ivc a role in pressing for political Reform and wider freedoms As their Couff Erparas in less free Soviel style coun a r i e s have. Few people Here seriously believe Ihal Fri Lars represent a threat to the regime of president Tilo. For this reason there is speculation that the Anli Ilelle Clural wave May be evidence of an internal Power struggle within the league of communists communist parly Ihal involves politicians generals and Security officials. Secrecy has been imposed on internal political developments so the dimensions of this struggle Are difficult of gauge. All Ihal can be said Wilh certainly is Ihal make easy targets for political elements mane vering to restore sir ice parly control and ideological uniformity the latest example was the denunciation of the work s of one of the country s most promising Young writers Marko Kovac 34, by a thousand w a r veterans from his Home Region of her a Covina. The veterans pc Lilion which was Given prominent display in the press called for his books to be banned and criminal proceedings to be lodged against him. The veterans were angry about what they claimed were or. Kovac s anti communist attacks on the achievements of the second world War resistance movement. All three of his books t h e scaffold which he wrote 11 years ago my sister Elida and the wounds of Luka Mestrovic arc variations on the the m e of the author s childhood memories of How the communist revolution was imposed on the Small Village where he grew up. The books reveal that the men who carried out this task were often Clumsy and sometimes corrupt As evident from stories about secret policemen arresting persons in order to seduce heir wives. T h e veterans accusations indicate the change in the political climate in this country. In 1971, one of or. Kovac s books was widely hailed and the irreverence it showed for inc past was excused because of its acknowledged literary merits. It won the Milovan Glisic prize named Afler a 18th-Century serbian Short Story writer. Other Young prizewinners such As the poets i Ovan Danojlic and Malja Buckovic have also been publicly attacked for being anti socialist o r in this country such statements c a n Cut off writers livelihoods. Writers Here do not receive state subsidies and benefits a main source of their Ncoma is television to cause Book circulation is Low but television authorities Are. Reluctant to risk using scripts by authors under that kind of attack. Liberals fear thai the p r e s s u r e now being Iron Ghl to Bear May result in a Sharp turn toward cultural mediocrity. Many of the targets Are cultural figures and academics who had been sex 1 o r i n g critically and often brilliantly problems of contemporary yugoslav society. Efforts Are under Way at the film Academy to expel prof. Zivojin Pav Ovic one of the country s most gifted film directors. His film about peasants the lied wheat won an award Al the West Many of the group s criticisms about Bourgeois tendencies emerging in yugoslav life the Power of technocrats the neglect asserted that "10 or 15" of the judo umpires who convened at an International Congress were intelligence spies. Sask. By Jim Neaves Davidson sask. Up agricultural irrigation a fact of life in Southern. Alberta for Many years and emerging in 1 h e. Cd neral Saskatchewan area around Lake Diefenbaker is a Rel alive baby n this Community mid Way Between Regina and Saskatoon. While the Alberta and Central Saskatchewan areas use pure water the Experiment Here in the heartland of traditional dryland farming uses effluent from a sewage Lagoon. It could prove to be a pioneering forerunner of municipal sewage treatment for the Large area of the Quap pc Lac River Basin. Robert Cool a Farmer livestock feeder and farm machinery dealer will use the water from the Lown s Lagoon to irrigate his adjacent 35-acre Alfalfa and Brome grass crop. The Community of persons has used the Lagoon system of sewage disposal baby Many years and has iwo Large pools Southeast of the town. The Lagoon water was run off each fall and Spring into a Creek which eventually flowed into the Quappelle liver drainage Basin. A study report on the Basin said that 52 Small communities in addition to Regina and Moose jaw were draining their effluent into the system and contributing to Gross pollution and the prolific infestation of algae in the once Beautiful Quappelle lakes. Ted old Motel operator and the town s mayor said his Community was faced with establishing another Lagoon and that the Experiment should be an advantage to both or. Cool and the Community. A new Lagoon would have Cost the Lown up to while the irrigation system Cost a Bil More than we nearly had in going in 1sg9 bul the environmental people were not As Strong be said. The town has received a Grant of 25 per cent of the Cost from Central mortgage and housing corp. And Hopes to receive another 25 per cell from the Saskatchewan water resources Board an Arm of the municipal affairs department. The project had its beginnings several years ago when a group of unhappy Farmers protested pollution of their dugouts and sloughs by the town s effluent. Mayor old said a Federal Agency did a Survey but there was no government encouragement to adopt the Farmers suggestion that sewage be used to irrigate some land. After the Quappelle Basin study recommended irrigation As a possible Means of disposing of effluent from sewage lagoons the Davids fun study group sponsored jointly by the National Farmers Union and the University of Saskatchewan Extension department took up the cause As part of its study into pollution in general. The group As misled. Town Council in looking for Grants and through the local agricultural representative John Kunkel arranged for an engineering Survey and soil tests on the Cool farm. All reports came Linck positive and encouraging. The irrigation system was installed this Spring. Mayor old said the irrigated acreage can be expanded in the future if it proves ils Worth. He emphasizes Bow sex crime Neal Slage. Ever that the project is in the Murray Prescott Environ mental Protection service chief said productive crop land would be Able to handle All of Davidson s sewage of fluent Wilh most of tha nutrients absorbed by plants and the remainder he d in place in impervious soil just below inc Runoff level. Or. Coo is optimistic and plans to use the effluent aided grass crops to feed cattle on his Fec doll. I m confident thai i la be Able to double the acreage from the present he said. Mayor old said there already have been inquiries about the system and Moose jaw is developing its own Pilot project to find out if it might eliminate or reduce the need for an additional tertiary sewage treat Niento Plant. The environmental Protic Ion service with technical help from he Saskatchewan research Council will make an intensive Sandy this summer. Hasi a on inc Davidson experience in will look inn the efficiency of various types of s Trinkler systems the Rale of application of effluent to ensure maximum plan absorb Tion of inc nutrients and the makeup of the soil in various Lars of Ibe Grain Belt that might Lead to retention of Hie Nul riels not absorbed by the in Wing plants. Dist Over u by Peter c. Stuart Christian science Monitor news service London an Olive drab Misc Rosary is fast approach no Northern Ireland the Ruth year of British army in old cent. Back on aug. 14, 1969, the 0 mommies of the first Ballal a the Prince of Wales own cziment motored into riot Orn Londonderry. They were welcomed with cheers and Lea is. There Are unlikely to be any Jacups let alone brass bands toasts to the Queen for Bri Ian s Ulster Garrison of oops four years later. The anniversary is being i cradled instead with growing Iblings of War weariness Nong britons Back Home. While probably still a Minori a of British Public opinion the sent is today louder and Nort respectable than Ever be Ore. The disenchantment is mined up by a Young Civi rant in Glasgow at first we were Strong for in scottish regiments sent or there. Then the casualties Gan. Now i think the army Lould get out and let the Irish the it out amongst no one knows How Many i on agree but samplings biggest the proportion May be substantial opinion polls select a Wing toward military with Ira Wal. British broadcasting or Lora lion 13 i c surveys found such sentiment grew in list six months from 44 per cent to a surprising 55 per cent. And the last testing was line months ago. More than britons signed a Little publicized pct Ion for immediate pull Oil circulated last month by a Recac no housewife Mother of a 21-v e a r o 1 d Soldier serving in Al scr. Talk of Quitlong Ulster once 1 1 m o s t treasonous recently Las been Lent acceptability by Cading politicians. There is a growing feeling n ibis says former Zrimc minister Harold Wilson Lead of the opposition labor Early. Feeling which could a p i d 1 y become irresistible h it we cannot ask for forces o continue to provide a military holding opera ii Lames Callaghan the labor a Inister in charge of Ulster when troops were sent our years ago puts it More hotly Britain cannot bleed to even William Whitelaw the buoyant Optimist who current la c ministers Northern Ireland affairs concedes there is no Nch thing us a last it there comes a time when j a hence can run this test of Fri Lisle Palienco As Arisen without goading rom an organized protest nov client and certainly Noah in approaching lie scale of he Vietnam Anli War move incl in the United Stales. No allies or marches. No Vanda i i n g of army recruiting Cut res. Nor Are inc two military por Lions comparable. While own Vietnam is a Sovereign Alion thousands of air Miles rom America Northern is a Bjilish just 5 Miles from the Mother country. Yet like Vietnam Ulster s errors Are beamed into limit so sitting rooms on the nightly clevis on news often with the ame re siding repulsion. Got Oul of Ulster agitation nines Only sporadically from lie Radical fringe. The leftist British Wilb drawl from North in a Roland group for ister into pie entreats soldiers to refuse postings to the province slag Sil ins in Barracks or Consic i deserting. But even without such mar Ginal tactics the British army is feeling the Sling of the Ulster backlash. Al least one Soldier Lias descried to Sweden because of Ulster and an abnormally Large number of others have sought Early discharges. After four Tours in Ireland totalling 14 months in three years the second Parachute battalion received discharge applications from 28 of ils 730 men Many citing Ulster As the reason. T h e army admitted grows vement month for the first Lime lha the Situ Alfon in Northern ire land is crimping recruitment Down by 20 per cell in the last recruiting year. Ironically the loudest voice recently for keeping British soldiers in Ulster comes from an unexpected Quarter the government of the Irish a club lie which still claims territorial jurisdiction Over the whole Island of Irish prime minister Liam Cosgrave Calls a sudden Brit ish military pullout a prescription for civil copyright 1073 the Christian science Monitor publishing ten to key West Fla. A we held on by our Gerald surfus said thursday of the 24 hours he and nine members of his family Clung to an overturned boat in High seas. "1 just kept talking to Stop them falling surfus said adding that he his wife parents and six children chatted and even Sang songs As they waited to be rescued. It was a Nightmare sheer surfus 38, a Sarasola lawyer recalled the incident As he sat in a Hospital bed. His 20-foot fishing boat broke apart tuesday and Sank while the family was returning to key West from the dry Tortugas islands after a Day s Outing he said. We hit a five foot surfus said. The front of the boat split open and we went Down in 00 surfus said he managed to get four children into life Jac Kels before the boat nipped Over about 30 Miles West of key West in the Gulf of Max Ico. Some of us climbed onto the Hall and others held on from the surfus said. We held on by our surfus said his wife Marv 41, tried to stay atop the Hull holding their four year old daughter Emily in her arms. The Waves must have knocked them into the water at least 30 he said. Then a portuguese Man of War Tore up Mary s she s pretty bruised up but she s the Man of War is a pc lev fish like creature thai packs a powerful Sling in its dangling string like Len Clos. We never mentioned the words life death or he said. Attempts in signal search 1 planes and passing boats loaf waving and shouting failed so surfus said be tied his wife daughter Emily and Mother Frances 59, to the boat s s t y r o f o a in food cooler wednesday and paddled the swamped boat by hand toward an Island about four Miles away. Surfus said they were spotted by a commercial vessel and taken to a key West Hospital where All were re ported in Good condition thursday suffering from exposure and bruises. T h c other members of snafus family were Gerald s father Clifton 01, and daughters Daphne 6, Amy 8, Ronnie 10, Carrie 12, and Dawn set i for Chari there will be a crackdown on Charity drives says the new chairman of the civic charities endorsement Bureau Winnifrid Wassell who maintains the Bureau was simply rubber stamping permits in the past. She said the provincial act governing Charity drives will c enforced to inc Leller am Ihal w h i c h operate without a licence from the Bureau will k stopped. She said some Large organizations such As the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and the Winnipeg symphony orchestra get Large government Grants and rules Ity drives ask for Money from the Public. It s getting to he Point where the Public is starting to rebel. With the High Cost of is yet to come Bonn Germany a germans trying to lose eight the Wurst is yet Loome. Doctors and health experts Lead with them bul germans and themselves unable to Cool Leir ardor for their favorite the sausage. H often packs More than 70 or cent fat the health min sly says. But who listens to in health ministry this nation wolfs Down an Stima cd one billion pounds of Ausage a year. Diet sausages have been i rough out to accompany Diel neither has got in. Apparently nothing can Cornice Wilh traditional varieties sausage temptingly Flavoured Ith everything from tomatoes id truffles o Honey and rum. Germany has kinds of and everyone has his Vorita kind. King Frederick the great of Russia liked his Mictl Wurst a pork sausage. It comes rom Northern Germany and is lived with paprika Pepper it mag and Ginger with red Ine sometimes thrown in for of measure. In Bavaria Berlin and the Lorth a popular delicacy is a Wurst blood sausage. It s dark red As ils namesake id dotted Wilh while specks fat. Popular belief has it that Ting a blood sausage before Down is a sure Way to Ake Money and avoid fever for a year. Another kind of sausage i a worst was prescribed for Emic children by German doors in the Middle Ages. For me reason Possession of a i a Wurst also was a traditional in of Prosperity. One Type of smoked sausage is a regal change of name Ion paprika is added to ils ice spices. It starts out As Jagd Wurst unt sausage and ils Ingry Only Are lean pork Young of Bacon Marjoram nut leg ground Caraway seed and a pred Leeks. Add paprika to All Ihal am lat looks like a glorified hoi of becomes crowned Wilh the be Emper shunt suspect probed Dartmouth . Up olice investigating the slaying of a woman Here last week said Friday they were awaiting further information on a Man iroc std in Winnipeg. We Don t think it s the Man we re after but you never know what might turn a Lolice spokesman said. Me said the Man arrested in Winnipeg was wanted by the 11 o n i r e a 1 police but was bought to have been frequent no Hie Halifax area in recent weeks. Mrs. Mildred Warner a Dartmouth shopkeeper w a s found Slabbed to death in her Lown Lown store a week ago. A p lice spokesman said thursday the knife believed to Lave been used in the slaying Vas recovered by divers in Halifax r y i h i n g has become too mrs. Wassell said permits to conduct Charity drives have been issued without scrutiny in the past bul things were going t o change. The 13-Membcr Bureau would meet july 25 to set Down some Bard ground rules. Meanwhile Robert dub Bercy manager of the Koyal Winnipeg Ballet and Leonard Stone manager of the Winnipeg symphony orchestra defended their positions in the face of mrs. Wassell s comment. Or. Dubb Crecy said the Ballet docs gel Grants but not enough to get by on. We d like to earn it All at the Box of lice bul we can or. Stone said anyone who contributes to the symphony does so voluntarily. If the symphony weren t allowed to draw on Public funds it would have to Slop the thousands of tickets it gives free to those who cannot afford to attend concerts. Mrs. Wassell said the Bureau was t deliberately looking for prosecutions. There were a lot o f Fly by night groups that Lave to be watched. We want the Public to be aware of the Aims of the Bureau so that they can Slop themselves from being she said she in t against the work being done by Charils groups but wants the Public to get ils Money s dog makes last run the Prairie dog Central Winnipeg s Only touring steam locomotive was to make ils last run saturday morning because in has run out of Money Lor fuel and maintenance. The vice president of the Vintage locomotive society Ralph Grant said in an interview thai the provincial government refused the society a Grant to operate the locomotive s sight seeing route from Winnipeg to Lea Dingley daily in the summer months. Tourism minister Larry Des Jardins said on a radio program Friday that he wanted the train to change ils route and travel to the beaches. He said the train travels through Bush on its present route and it was t too interesting. Or. Grant sail that Cost of fuel had jumped to from a Ion and at present the society owed the Canadian Nat i o n a 1 railways for maintenance work. Itu said the train could travel to the beaches but the up Hail official would not allow their track to be used by the train. He said or. Desjardins used up rail s refusal As a reason to turn Down the Grant request. The Irain was to make in return trip to the Carman fail saturday at a person. It May run sunday if there is enough Coal. Normally in charges for children and for adults for its Lea Dingley fish strike May end Vancouver up an eight Day strike by Fisher be i Shore workers and Lender Lien could end officially to i get following agreement by 1 Mion and management Nugoli tors Friday on a new two 1 contract. But actual fishing of the i inner Sockeye Slamon rims Ong the British Columbia coast Likely will not begin until monday morning at the because the Union Lias Sti Ulaler fishermen be Given 24 i t hours to reach fishing wounds. The travelling time would be f Neas Rcd from inc moment he United fishermen and de workers Union signs con rads with he i. C. Fisheries association dialling the end of the strike. Agreement was died Friday by negotiators us the Union recommended i ice Planck. T the Union has Given its s number locals until p in night to take a Vole and c Mill i . Tonight to report 1 he results to ils Headquarters Ere. Hees taunts liberals Ottawa cd _ Conser alive George Ileus struck a verbal blow for Queen country and the conservative parly in the commons Friday. In View of the recent discovery by the prime minister of inc great value of he monarchy is it the intention of the government t o invite the Queen to return to Canada on a third visit this year in order that she might open the animal Liberal meeting in he asked. Opposition Anil government members greeted the question will laughter Shouls and applause. Earlier in the week opposition members t accused prime minister trn Dean of inviting Only liberals in a Royal dinner during the Queen s visit to Alberta last week in peaked Lucien Lamoureux ruled inc question out of order before acting prime minister Mitchell Sharp could reply. Win at chess Bath England item tar the soviet Union Friday re Tii inc Dils european chess team title when it look an unbeatable Lead during he last r o u n d of the eight country championship. An easy win by soviet grand ill Aster Vladimir Tokmakov Over hungarian Andras actor Jan gave the eight Man sovie1 Cam 3714 Points beyond the of any of ils opponents. Hungary was in second place before today s final round Wilh 30 Points to the soviet team s j5 i. The soviet team gained to Day s earlier Point with two draws involving former world champions Boris Spassky and Tigran was Ikirt Lebanon a a a paper photograph of miss Banon and miss Israel to her at the miss universe lest in Athens touched off Lorial protests thursday. Hist newspapers called it a indal. The picture in girls in bikinis on an Lens Reuler _ builders of a apart a Cal House Ihal collapsed Here March 2, killing 14 workmen were fined wednesday for sink inadequate supports be icat the newly poured Concrete ;