Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 16, 1973

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 16, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg full muss Mondat. Israel won t give up All its Arab land Eban Tel Aviv Israel api foreign minister Abba Eban says Israel intends to keep some of the Arab territory Cap tured in the 1967 War despite any pressure from in Secre tary general Kurt Waldheim. Eban s comments at a meet ing of the ruling labor party sunday were the first official reaction to Wildheim s projected visit to Egypt Jordan Ami Israel sometime in the next few months. Eban said Israel has decided not to return to its prewar Borders. But the israeli occupation is temporary and much territory can be re turned leaving plenty of room for negotiation he said. The foreign minister said Waldheim would be Welcome in Israel. But he indicated that Israel has no intention of changing its position that Only Nixon getting better Washington a pres ident Nixon in Hospital for the fourth Day for treatment of viral pneumonia is showing considerable his doctors reported today. They said his Chest congestion had lessened he had a minimum of pain and slept soundly sunday night. His four a Day Chest therapy treatments have produced the improvement in the lung congestion and Chest discomfort the doctors said. However they said the treat ments result in fatigue to the Point that he has been Given mild analgesics for the prognosis is said White House physician or. Walter Tkach. Although he reiterated that the president it still a sick Nixon is spending his fourth Day in belch sea naval Hospital today. Tkach announced the president would remain hospitalized at least until Friday. After a 50-Minutc sunday of t c r n o o n family Visil mrs. Nixon described the president As mrs. Nixon and her Daug Hlor and son in Law Julie and David Eisenhower have been daily visitors since Friday. They were joined sunday by the president s older daughter Tricia Cox who flew from her York City Home. Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said Nixon reviewed intelligence and news briefings sunday and had a 20-Minutc afternoon meeting Wilh his of staff. Gen. Alexander Haig. He also spent it minutes going Over correspondence. The four doctors on the Case said sunday their chief con Cern is that the president will push himself Loo hard and Tun fast and perhaps slow Down his recovery and possibly cause a the doctors reported the president has been suffering the expected malaise fatigue and Lack of Energy that accompanies such a viral infection and lengthy bed rest. Direct negotiations with the and not mediation by the United nations can . Waldheim s visit will give the israeli government the Opportunity to discuss the need for negotiations similar to those that ended disputes in Europe and Eban added. Dollar action urged continued is to be used the americans have no commitment to us but have indicated they would in t e r v e n e whenever Market trends seem to make it oppor tune. "1 personally believe that hey should he said France believes the present Market is putting the real value of the Dollar at too Low a he implied that the water Gate political espionage scan dal could be a cause of the Dol Lar s weakness. He said political factors come into play in determining a currency s strength and conic into play in determining a currency s strength and that will continue to be True because there will be political crises in each of our countries and there will be statesmen in each of our countries who Ean suffer Giscard Estwing interviewed by the Magazine . News Iid world report said the period of world monetary in stability is almost Over and the risk of a .-european Trade War is non existent. Celeste Holm and Johnny Whitaker Star in Tom Sawyer a musical adaptation of Mark Twain s novel now playing at the Carrick one. Rescue woman from River an elderly Winnipeg woman was pulled from the Assiniboine River by two police constables at about . Sunday. Inner City police said the woman was found by consta Bles Robert Drummond and Paul Dartnell in about six feet of water near Doncaster Street. The woman was taken to Grace Hospital where police reported she was in Good condition. Police would t release the woman s nning or any further details about the incident. Canada deaths total 82 by the Canadian press a parachutist who crashed into a stand of Trees in on Tario a motorcyclist who collided with a cow in Northern Ontario a hiker crushed by a Boulder in British Columbia and a baby that swallowed its Mother s Iron pills in Ontario were among at least 82 persons killed in accidents during the weekend. A Cross Canada Survey by the Canadian press from 6 . Local times to Midnight sunday night also showed 56 persons were killed in traffic accidents 20 persons drowned fires claimed two lives and one Man was run Over by a Hay Wagon. Quebec and Ontario each re ported 30 deaths. Quebec had j 21 traffic mishaps eight drownings and the Hay Wagon death. Ontario reported 20 traffic deaths seven drownings. One death by fire and the deaths of the parachutist and the baby. Alberta had six traffic cow collision kills rider Dryden. Out. Up motorcyclist Michael Kun 28, of Golden. . Lost his life in a i Highway crash shortly before Midnight saturday night. Cycling cast he collided with a cow. Killing it. The crash occurred on Highway 17 Abou 15 rifles West of this Northwestern i Ontario town. I Zumft mums of the move j auction new Day every wednesday new time . Bidding in this Una carved auction of units will on the basis o individual unit number a listing of ill vehicles will to . Wednesday giving ample time for your inspection of the actual units on display. Salvage units 1972 models and Down the Manitoba Public insurance corporation will hold the auction at 474 panel Road in Winnipeg 474 Panet Road is on the old Highway 59, North of the Oil refinery Kums a of Smi f 1 Cash or Cheque in full on Sale Day. No exceptions. 2 be sure you have proper identification with you. 3 All sales final As is where is. 4 All sales subject to 5% provincial sales Tai except where sales tax number is provided proven. 5 removal must effected on or before ., Friday of the same week. Aut Opac Manitou is on the deaths and one by drowning. Nova Scotia had four traffic fatalities one drowning and one fire death. In British Columbia there were two traffic deaths and three drownings in addition to the death of the hiker. Manitoba recorded two traffic deaths. New Brunswick one traffic fatality and three pro Prince Edward Island and Saska Chc an were reported fatality free. Fifty five persons died across the country in traffic accidents during the weekend. There was s3 traffic deaths during the work week. The deaths brought to 1.892 the number of traffic deaths in Canada 90 far this year. William Stadnyk. 20, of North Bay. Was making his ninth Parachute jump at War Ren. Out., when he fell to his death. Witnesses said his Chute seemed to open but he appeared to experience difficulty on the Way Down Landing about a mile off target. His body was found suspended from his Parachute lines in Trees. Michael Kun. 23. Of Golden ., lost his life when his to i to Cycle collided with a cow about 15 Miles West of Dryden. In Northwestern Ontario. James Calli. 20. Of North i Vancouver died sunday when he slipped off a 10-foot pm b a n k m c n t and then was crushed by a Boulder near grouse Mountain in British co Lumbia. Carl Toulouse aged 17 months. Died sunday on he Spanish River Indian Reserve Aboul 50 Miles West of Sud Bury. Out., after he ate Iron pills prescribed for his Mother. To Quebec two separate accidents claimed a total of eight lives. Three boys were killed saturday when the car in which they were passengers plunged into the St. Lawrence i River at Les Escoumins while j boarding a ferry to trois Pis Loles. Five people were killed in a two car head on collision sat urday at la poc Azicre que., 60 Miles Northeast of Quebec City. The Survey excludes Indus Lri Al deals slayings and known suicides. Rain lashes Italy Milan Italy a severe rainstorms lashed Northern Italy during the weekend Caus ing floods and landslides along the italian Riviera and leaving at least 15 persons dead authorities said. Four people drowned when a Bridge collapsed in the bad weather near Turin saturday. Their cars plunged into a River. Ten people drowned because of rough seas in Central Italy Over the weekend. A brazilian Seaman was knocked into a deep tank on his ship by a gust of wind and died Venice authorities said. The worst damage from rainstorms was reported along the italian Riviera crowded with tourists. Water swept away some parked cars in Savona. Landslides blocked roads in the provinces of Bicolla Vado Ligure and Albenga. Dozens of cellars were flooded in Turin Milan and other North italian ties. Today the weather still was Cloudy with scattered Rains in Northern Italy but further improvement was expected. Worm problem returns the Bertha army worm will probably plague Manitoba rapes cd growers again this summer the provincial depart mint of agriculture says. Recent surveys have shown inc army worm has Laid eggs in More than 60 per cent of the rapes cd Fields checked so far and that in some cases the eggs arc already beginning to Hatch a department statement says. Indications arc that the worm will be a problem in the Swan River Roblin grand View Gilbert Plains and Dau Phin areas it says. Surveys Are to be taken in the no spa a Minnedosa and Russell areas within the next couple of weeks where it is expected the army worm eggs will also be found. To fight the problem the department is organizing the sup ply of la Nate for spraying the Fields. The department recommends spraying with la Nate whenever the number of army Worms exceeds 10 to 12 per Square Yard and when rapes cd is in the Early pod stage. Japan scolds . From a Reuter Tokyo up the Japa Nese foreign minister Masayo Shi Ohira called on the United states today to exercise an increasing degree of discipline in managing its own econ Ohira told the opening ses Sion of the ninth . Japan joint Cabinet meeting on Trade and economic affairs thai Japan is greatly Embarrass cd by american attempts to limit the exports of logs scrap Iron and soybeans. He also criticized . Cla mors for import restrictions imposition of surcharges or exercise of Export . Secretary of state Wil Liam Rogers responded with a Promise inserted into a pre pared speech that the United states would continue to be a source of dependable Supply for Japan. He added that controls on soybeans the source of much of the protein in the japanese diet will not last Day Stanfield to Al tend mayors meeting Federal progressive conservative Leader Robert Stanfield has announced that he will at tend the meeting of the Mani Toba mayors and Reeves association in Portage la Prairie saturday. Or. Stanfield will be accompanied by members of his longer than is the Issue in Many . Japan conferences has been a growing american deficit ii Trade with Japan. But Roger acknowledged that in the firs five months of 1973 the a Cafici had been Cut by 50 per can from last year s record billion. Most of the Progress to Dale is due to higher prices and in creased japanese commodity he said. Furtch Steps by Japan to remove import restrictions and to encourage a positive attitude toward imports will be Rogers said the . Wishes to stress co operation with Japan in solving Mutual Energy problems and believe that such co operation with Oil importing nations can and must he carried out without prejudice to relations with to Oil producing he also called for expansion of Supply through joint . Japanese development of Energy sources in Siberia and elsewhere and said the . I interested in sharing with Japan . Technology or use in construction of a Multina t i o n a 1 uranium enrich Man Rogers assured japanese officials that the . Would con Tiniuc its traditional role As a supplier of vital agriculture products to Japan. This has been a major con Corn to Japan since recen american restrictions on Thi Export of soybeans. Japan imported More than 90 per cent of its soybean needs from the . Last year 3.2 million tons. Union Loblaw s to meet representatives of local 832, retail store employees Union Al Cio and Loblaw Gro Ceteria co. Ltd. Were to meet at the Union Centre Early monday to discuss terms or a collective bargaining agree ment for employees in six Winnipeg Lobiw s stores. Loblaw s is the Only super Market Chain of four chains hat has t signed an agree ment with the Union. The company was warned ast week by the Union that there will be a strike shortly unless a settlement is reached. The company will be asked it the meeting either to accept Erms already agreed to by shop easy and Safeway that give a wage increase and a tension plan to be adminis ered by management and Union or instead an agreement hat Grants ten cents an hour More pay in lieu of the pen on. Dominion stores recently settled with local 832 after a strike agreeing to pay the extra 10 cents and have no pension plan. Dominion has ils own company operated pension plan and had refused to give it a deaths Abraham Lawrence Louis 27, of St. Francois Xavier Man. Bain Annie of 330 Albany Street St. James Assiniboia. Bartel Jacob d., 72, of Steinbach Man. Davies Arthur Edward 86, of 170 Renfrew Street re tired supervisor at Winnipeg Post office. Denyer Charles Ernest of 66 Dakota Street suite 60s, St. Vital. Dewar Dion Duncan 8 months of 1106 Winnipeg Avenue son of or. And mrs Richard Dewar. Eisbrenner mrs. Adolph 77, of Rosenfeld children rescued Calgary up two Indian children apparently abandoned at the Calgary Stampede and exhibition grounds july a arc now living in the Home of Annie Stab last on funds provided by the Federal govern ment. The children a boy about two years old and a girl about one have been placed in mrs. Stab last s Home by the Calgary Urban treaty Alliance after a search failed to find their parents. The Alliance funded by the department of Indian affairs makes emergency Homes and search for Parent services for treaty indians in Calgary. It pays mrs. Stab last for looking after the children. We Don t know what their names Are because they Don t understand what we Are asking and cannot mrs. Stab last said. We Hope the parents will be last year about 17 Indi an children were found abandoned at the Stam Pede and exhibition grounds. Large Lake Lake Superior covering an area of Square Miles and with an average depth of 475 get in the world s largest body of fresh water. Salmon strike Over Vancouver up the British Columbia Salmon Fleet resumed operations sunday night in coastal Waters ending a nine Day strike. Fishing resumed in All open fishing area after fishermen Shore workers and tender men voted overwhelmingly saturday to approve new contracts with the Fisheries association. The Industry was tied up july 6 when members of the United fishermen and Al lied workers Union left their jobs. Union president Homer Ste Vens said sunday fishermen approved the new two year contract by a vote of 82.7 per cent. Tender men approved the contract by 87.2 per cent and Shore workers by 83.3 per cent. The new Shore workers con tract Calls for a Basic wage in crease of an hour spread Over two years. Women will receive additional wage adjust ments ranging from 35 to 51 cents. Workers in some other categories receive additional adjustments of 10 to 37 cents. Under the previous contract Shore workers were paid be tween and an hour. Union Secretary treasurer Jack Nichol said the wage adjustments for women will establish equal pay for equal work in most areas. Chief Hopes listed continued factoring growth. They also voted for a More specific state ment calling for world compel Manitoba caucus at the nor err to to haul ing where he will discuss Ric Maria Man. Fosness. Arthur Williams 82 of 100 Oak Street retired in g i n e c r of Commonwealth construction company. Holden Basil 59 of 75 Young Street. Suite 2. Hunter thomis a., 69. Of 38 Fernwood Avenue West St vital employed by o Neill and Hunter Ltd hutchen5, William Arthur 68, of 413 Whittier Avenue East Transcona. 1nnes. Donald 58, of 236 pop Lar Avenue a meat inspector for the Federal department o agriculture. Kelm. Mrs. Arthur Lorraine 40, of 160 grand View Avenue East Kildonan. It Czer. Peter. 77, of 695 Machray Avenue formerly of 37 Kent Road retired Cook for nato. Kuly Nycie Carolina 83. Of 760 Broadway. Landry. Octave of 501 Des neurons Street. St. Boni face formerly of lord Etc. Man., a retired Farmer. Lavergne Sigrun 65. Of 694 Sherbrook Street suite 21, formerly of Riverton Man., retired employee of Deer Lodge Hospital. Laycock Margaret Ann 100, j of Carman Man., widow of William Laycock. Lindstrom. Ruu Louise 97, of St. Augustine nursing Home widow of John Lind Strom. Mcclarty Katherine Eliza Beth 81, of 975 Lipton Street suite 3, widow of Howard Mcclarty. Millican Clifford Alston 74. Of 129 Lenore Street suite 7. Retired from automotive Busi Ness. Montgomery Elsie May of 920 Corydon Avenue suite 2, w i o w of Thomas Mont Gomery. Montgomery. Rev. Roy s p a i i n g 88, of Middle Church Man. Parker. Robert William 88, formerly of 835 Cambridge Street retired from farming. Sabot Victor 74, of Richer Man., a merchant and Barber. Sanders Edward Melton 03, of Carman Man., retired pharmacist. Sansregret. Mrs. Charles 26, of Richer Man. Soiko Michael 83, of 4930 Wilkes Avenue retired lion Man for Canadian National railways. Staines. Frank 78. Of Vico Ria ., formerly of win out of respect for the memory of mrs. Lorraine Kelm the offices of Kelm Neufeld Cate son and company will be closed All Day tuesday july 17, 1973 stationary custom Riviera Strong it awnings Humita Cound in Winnipeg or a Liti Mih Ciu 10100 St. A spectacular Salute to their 100th anniversary Lirl i mayors and Reeves. Or. Slan 82. Of holy j family nursing Home. I after meeting Wilh the Aslon of of Tii. I 1-Annly nursing Home a re tired Butcher for Swift. Com Nic pal and Community prob Ras in Canada cams. Among several in car crash a i y c a r o i Montreal woman was injured in a two car collision at Garry Street and Portage Avenue at about . Saturday. Inner City police said the woman. Aim Christmas was a passenger in a car driven by Lier husband Herbert Christ the Federal bureaucracy was a Field will make an informal asking the govern visit to the Manitoba Stampede mint to affirm its that Al Morris. The head office of the Canada Verdier Anne 61, of 6g development corp. Be set up Street suite 2. In Vancouver by november. Westman Roy Lac logic. A. _. Iii v Rel Vuu Vui by Ieuv Lii Hugl Stratton another Resolution asked the 11 of m Firu j f c o r a 1 government to is i of u i we Staris a of Western Advance registration for regional priorities which would most faculties and schools at i n c 1 u c location of specific the University of Manitoba can operations of air Canada and be done by mail until Friday the Csc As Well As relocation go of 454 Edmonton Street. For further information please Sec classified death notices family threat Beirut Lebanon see theh dip Centennial review two hours of music pageantry and excitement highlighting the Force s epic March West in 1874 and featuring the musical ride ramp band 40 voice choir eight horse precision jumping team police service dogs and Many other outstanding attractions the whole family will enjoy. Winnipeg Arena saturday july 28 to wednesday August 1 . Matinees 2 . No evening performance tuesday july 31. , july 29. Tuesday july 31 Sis Jfe Mas. 62. When their car was in and ill person registration is of the National Energy Board collision Wilh a car driven Xvi possible in some areas until and ils staff ill Western Cana no i eople s committee of in Gabrielle ill aug. 71. Of 273 aug. 15. A. Poli Libya a group with nil Horace Avenue. Suite 4, is students who Don t Register a statement on Mackenzie Tural revolution in mind re Boniface. In Advance must wait until Reg Valley transportation which in gently declared bachelors were mrs. Christmas was admin istra lion week just before the e f f e c t was a declaration a menace to family the led Losi. Boniface Hospital classes Start in september. And against the moving of Oil committee ordered evacuation Wilh Hosl injuries and was registration allows he through the Strait of Juan bachelors from All a Parl i ported m fair condition Sun student More Lime for Consul u e a was approved after meets and shops in any areas Day. Lation Wilh the staff. Lengthy discussion of the libyan capital. A Man sphere presentation Sil i ;