Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, July 18, 1973

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 18, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba R Winn iric free press. Wednesday. July 18. Production athlete Dies at 59 Toronto up maj. I Tor w. Jewkes the Man we commanded c a n a d a s on Onk Squadron in the Korea War and once was a Dilir gushed athlete died tucs a of injuries received in a Ca Accident last month. Maj. Jewkes 59, who retire rom inc army in 1962 after 3 ears in the Calvary and Roya acadian armoured corps o i n e d the Royal Canadia lagoons Al the age of 14. He was regiment sergeant major of the isl Hussars fron 948-42 and was awarded the military Cross for gallantry ii North Wisl Europe during the second world War. Maj. Jewkes earned the Dis anguish cd service order of his service in Korea. He served As general manager of the Royal Canadian Mil tary Institute Here since 1961. He distinguished himself a. An athlete before the War As 3 Ockey player with Montrea canadians of the National hoc key league and a member o the Canadian olympic equestrian ofal by James Mcmanus Tete Mozambique Specia the guardian the Roma v Catholic Bishop of Tele Moose j Gnor Cesar Augusto emerge from a Mission in the Africa Bush this week to criticize priests who suggest that h had knowledge of the alleged j massacres of african villagers 5 the Bishop spoke about the 1 allegations to journalists of the first time this week i earlier reports that he a denied knowledge of the allegations had been put about b the portugese authorities i Mozambique. The Bishop did not Lei Ihm Down monday but his Uneas and embarrassment at certain questions was obvious. The Bishop who was born in Portugal but who has worked in Mozambique for 12 years received visitors at his spa Cious Mission and offices on the outskirts of the provincial capital of Etc. Asked about reports that he had flown Over the scene of the alleged massacres on de Cember 16 last year the Bishop replied thai at that time he had been in the coastal town o Queli mane and had remained there from the 16th to the 24lh of december. Wilh a mixture of theological philosophy and skilful evasion he neither confirmed nor denied that he had received substantial reports from his own priests in the area of Mozambique Aboul atrocities committed by portuguese troops. These priests who suggest that i have knowledge of this Are being dishonest. They Are trying to implicate me in matters in which god Only knows the the Bishop said. How could god Only know the truth when repeated reports from priests who had worked in the area suggested there had been More worldly witnesses. I am a priest nol a Politi Cian. My Job is to serve the people he legend Mas perhaps it was suggested he would service his people by at least invest Ligating the numerous reports of the massacres he replied it is not my Jot to be pushed around by journalists and to involve myself in the affairs of the governor o this province. I repeat i am Only Here to work for the the Bishop denied that relations Between the Catholic Church and the portuguese authorities i n Mozambique were on the Point of break Down. Asked about the iwo priests jailed in Lorenco Marques 18 months ago for publicizing reports of Al Rocelies the Bishop replied once again Hal it was not his Job to get involved in such mailers. Had he flown Over any acres the Bishop said he had Nown Over Many sell cents in his area. That was part of his Job but he had seen no evidence o massacres. The truth of such mailers h said was not available to Ordi nary people but resided Only in god. The Retreat into theological philosophy occurred the Neva the Bishop was pressed Abou particular Points. After the interview one o the priests who was leaving Etc for metropolitan Portugal said the Bishop was not be judged for his partial prevarication. They said the priest his hand clamped around his Throat Gol us like h now seems Likely Hal the portuguese authorities w i 1 bring to irial the two priests held in a political prison out Side Lorenco Marques. The priests father Martin Hernandez and father Alfonso Valverde were jailed for publicizing reports of portuguese atrocities. Their Long Lerm in prison Vil Hout trial is surprising even y portuguese standards in Mozambique. They Are now expected to appear before a military court ome time in okayed any Industry. He said he had representations from tame groups but so far the Only Tariff re imposed has been on greenhouse tomatoes. In reply to George Whittaker Okanagan Boundary who asked for Rusl oration of tariffs on a list of fruits and vegetables or. Turner repeated that he had ordered the Tariff Board to reassess the Lariff so Rulure for fresh and processed fruit and vegetable imports. Or. Whittaker said producers Are getting a Little Short tempered on studies and want action now. The Lariff Bill is the second of iwo pieces of legislation promised in the february budget to be passed within a week. Approval was Given in the commons Friday to a Bill removing Federal sales or excise taxes on a variety of goods. Western Canada has unus potential in this area and United Federal provincial thru is required to use it Accord to the position paper. Western Canada holds tremendous untapped potent for increased food product tic pres Cal production tends to f land extensive with Low Levy of input of labor and agricultural develop me must be accompanied by Stal ligation of production Prici and incomes on the farm order to create the condition for continuous growth and c pension of the agriculture Industry. The main proposal under the position paper s agriculture development Section Calls of Ottawa to loan Money to pc agencies for re Lyndin to Farmers in the lower thir o f agricultural income an capital. Losses on such Loans woul be shared equally by the Fader Al and provincial governments the Federal government a traditionally provided credit through the farm credit corporation to Low risk Farmer and it has failed to meet the needs of beginning Farmer with Good potential but we Lack capital. The provincial government have had to provide credit l Farmers with higher the paper Calls for Greate provincial input of planning and administration in the fed eral farm credit programs am for provincially supplied farm management and farm do vol of mint counselling services. Establishment of a farm input prices review Board also recommended in the agricultural development Section of the position paper. Consumer concern is being Felt Over rising food prices resulting in the establishment of the Federal food prices review Board the paper says. A farm input prices review Board would indirectly hold Down food prices the paper suggests by regulating the prices of those materials used in farm production. More agricultural research should be done and a Western agricultural research advisory Council established to determine research priorities and co ordinate agricultural research in the Western Region. A Prairie agricultural machinery Institute should also be established the Federal government paying 50 per cent capital and 42 per cent operating costs for the purpose of testing farm machinery the position paper recommends. Disease insect and pest control should be upgraded at the Federal level to prevent or eradicate new diseases carried in food imports from other countries. Turning to Market development and income stabilization the agriculture position paper recommends that imports from other countries of food products be subject loan import Mir when they come in Al a Price seriously detrimental to the Canadian food imports should be restrained if an ample Supply exists in Canada. Inc paper says and they should also be subject to the same stringent health regulations governing Domestic producers. United slates foods especially in the horticultural Market drive Down prices on similar higher Cost acadian products under certain Market conditions the paper notes. These conditions exist when american production exceeds Domestic . Demand and i when . Shippers drop prices i is part of cleanup operations at the end of the marketing period. The position paper makes a number of proposals regarding the Canadian wheat Board among them that a Federal feed Grain Bank be maintained to counteract feed Grain shortages domestically. A National pricing Structure should also be introduced says the paper so that feed Grain users All Over Canada can get it at prices comparable to those paid by Western users after adjustment for transport 1 1 a t i o n handling and wheat l Board operating costs. C improved Market intelligence for agricultural prod s nets greater use of Canada s 1 Export development Corpora c lion in food exports and in e come and Price stabilization programs for Grain and other farm commodities arc other recommendations under this j Section of the position paper these income and Price r stabilization recommendations s Are being made recognizing p that the agricultural incomes stabilization act presently f docs not provide Farmers with the Assurance of prices adequate to cover costs of pro the paper asks for a Federal livestock insurance program with voluntary participation by the provinces and the livestock producers. Development of the Canadian lives Ock Industry is hampered by the producer having to risk disasters beyond his control which can drive him out of in favor of futher non agricultural develop hint in this country says in paper. It suggests that the pro inces participate in formula ing Canada s Gatt position and that provincial Gocr meals Send observers to in negotiations. In the co ordination of fed eral programs Section the p Silion paper says the feeders agriculture department h a Een following its usual polic of promoting general agric Tural interests with a minimum effect on regional advantages communication Between the agriculture department and the part men of regional econ Nic expansion Dree when he two departments responsibilities overlap the Pape states. More effective co ordination and communication is Necdet Between the Federal minister of agriculture regional eco n o m i c expansion Industry Rade and Commerce and the minister responsible for the Canadian wheat Board Accord ing to the paper. Conflicting statements and a lilies have Arisen from the ministers in the various areas of Western agriculture has received inadequate Federal at Lention in the past the paper concludes and Federal a cup Ance of the Western premiers proposals would show a sin Cere desire to rectify the without adversely affecting production and employment the Tempo Rary reductions will be re viewed next february. During tuesday s debate opposition members expressed concern about the effect of the Rcd Lions on fruit and wine producers Mobile Home manufacturers and the Callie and broiler Chicken industries. Kenneth k i g s o n Lin Coin said the Ontario fruit and wine Industry is going Down the Drain because the Tarif reductions put processors at a disadvantage compared with importers. Bill Frank Middlesex said the Mobile Home Market will be hit by a flood of inferior United states units kept out by the old Tariff. He said . Trailers Cost about to less to produce than Canadian ones making it relatively easy for . to ship to Canada and make a profit. Or. Frank said there should be an increase in the Tariff on hatching eggs imported from the . For the broiler Industry. Because of cheaper soybean meal in the . It was possible to produce hatching eggs 18 cents a dozen cheaper than Here. Bert Hargrave pc Medicine Hal said the Tariff eduction destroyed the delicate balance Between Canadian and . Cattle markets to the detriment of this country. Former conservative Trade minister George Hees said it is painfully obvious that the Ariff reductions have had no effect on slowing the rising Cost of living. When the government Nego rates tariffs with other coun Ries in meetings scheduled for his fall the government will ind it has to make conces ions. He suggested that con sessions to other countries forced by negotiations could rive tariffs still lower. P. B. Rynard Simcoe Lorth said the government iad gone ahead with the in spite of the in the inner National Money Market that affect the value of j he Dollar. The government could j achieve its goal of cheaper Ood if it would subsidize the Armor so he can compete in world food markets said or. Synard. Finance minister Turner said in can restore the former tar of at any time if in is proved he Rcd Lions arc hurting pm ploy Mcnol and production in pay asked Rome ruler the Mother of Paul Gelichi miss no grandson of Oil billionaire j. Paul Gelty has received a Cutter said to be in his own handwriting asking her to pay a Ransom for him. Police Are examining the let Ler delivered to the Mother Gail Harris Al Midnight tuesday night by Zacher a German girl Friend of the missing youth. The letter asking his Mother to pay a Ransom for him did nol specify an amount the i rec Page letter was Dalid july 16 and the Posl Mark was illegible. The letter written in italian was sent to miss Zacher s address in Rome where Getty often used to visit. Miss Zacher 25. Earlier said Paul had once suggested to her that a mock kidnapping might solve his financial problems. To insists on living off his earnings from paintings and cd cry he makes. Tuesday night the red haired ills. Harris 39, told a news on Ferenec she had been in intact Wilh the kidnappers ind was ready to negotiate them although no Ransom up for safety Kamloops . Up three Kamloops men All in heir 20s, were placed in Strait jackets and helmets by police tuesday after they were found washing their Heads against Teel Fence posts on a Street in this Central Interior City. Ramp said the three were offering from the effects of a i Mical drug that May have Wen either chloral hydrate or Lela Donel. A Pheno Barbiturate Nown colloquially As rat Poi on. Police were called to the Cene by a phone Call from a resident Early in the morning. The men were admit cd to to spinal bul were released oct the effects of the drug Wear f naturally. Ramp said the Only Way they could subdue the three was to Pul them in Strail jackets. The helmets were used to keep the men from pounding themselves senseless. A Veteran ramp officer said t was the freakiest and sick Tel thing i be Ever names of the three we run l to leave Vietnam by James Anderson ambassador i Iel Gauvin head of Canada s Vietnam truce team will leave Saigon thursday. Vernon Turner or. Gaun s number two will take arge of the delegation for be final thirteen Days of Cana a s membership in the inter tonal commission of control d supervision. Or. Gauvin plans logo briefly to Canada then Back to Athens and his Post As Canadian ambassador to Greece. He intended to leave Vietnam about two weeks ago but postponed his departure until iwo missing Canadian truce observers were returned by the Viet offer rejection found guilty were ironed Oul at the renewed talks but he said some of the fringe benefits his group seeks were nol achieved and the Over All pay package was Loo Low. The association has iwo con races under negotiation one or about 9.000 employees in the main body of the civil service and the other for about departmental employees n the highways mines and tourism departments. The current contract expired it the end of March and Nego nations have been carried on Ince Early la Mioux was sentenced to two years in prison for the my Ideal involving Simard and six months for the eight other citations. The lawyer Kepi up a steady so ram of Cri Lieis of the judge while the sentences were being imposed. He said the judge was biased against Rose s Case throughout the trial and said at one Point the judge himself should be held in cleanup ordered Moscow alarmed by declining fish catches in the Volga River the soviet Union has budgeted More than billion to clean up the Majestic Stream whose name in russian Means fifteen cities along the waterway will build sewage and water treatment plants. Okays Bahamas application United nations a the Security Council s membership committee approved unanimously tuesday the application of the Bahamas to join the uni cd nations. The Council will Mecl today to receive inc com Millic s re porn. Ii is certain to recommend admission of the Bahamas to inc general Assembly. The Bahamas formerly under British Rule and the iwo Ger Many will raise in membership to 135 if inc applications arc finally approved by the general Assembly in september. The original in membership n 1945 was meat Price hits record Toronto up pork Bacon and Ham prices arc soaring without any let up in sight one expert claims. James Boyton. Executive Secretary of the Ontario pork producers marketing Board said tuesday thai everybody is nervous Over the rising prices which reached a record or a hundredweight of dressed hog meat tuesday. Or. Boynton said Farmers Are shipping even pregnant sows for Slaughter in the face of the current High costs of feeding Stock. This has been caused by the Sharp Rise in soybean the Basic food or which is running at 8400 a ton compared to a on last year. James Williams spokesman or Dominion stores ltd., said in expects the Price of Side Dacon to go up three cents to i.2s a Pound and a Colre Cutsler f Bacon to Rise 16 cents to 1.54 a Pound by monday. Or. Williams said that juggle prices on meat cuts according to demand. Beef is on the same Price he said. We see an in Reasch of five cents a Canada packers a Large pro Ucer of poultry said it sex wets poultry Price also logo ipas a Rchull of higher feed Osl to Farmers. Or. Boynton said the Unea t incas among pork beef and Ollry producers was first aus cd when the uni cd states mar Good soybean exports Alicr this month due to Dwin Hing supplies. The Farmers Are showing a profit Al the or. Of Nylon said. But they Are of optimistic that plantings of soybeans and other grains will provide bumper As feed supplies dwindle he oct secs a grave shortage of ogs. If producers Stop raising l or. Boynton added v we won t he Able to fill mar it demand. Who knows where rices will contest we re Tough but we re Little expensive prizes if you find Man conciliator Ottawa up Stuart Gunn of Winnipeg a retired conciliation director for the cd Cral labor Duparl Mcnol has eco appoint cd chairman of a conciliation Board set up to Eal with a contract dispute Between Treasury Board and i 0 0 n Rural and Small town Ostia stars. Union nominee on inc boar s William Walsh a labor con utlant from Hamilton while Alexander Mckenzie a Retiree executive from Mississauga ont., will represent the pm Sloyer. The Board is to begin caring a Cal week in Ottawa. Last contract for the employees by the Cana Ian postmasters association up Rcd in september 1972. Vages and pensions Are among be items in dispute. Glue habit Hamilton up As a ast resort a Hamilton father As charged his 16-year-old son nth assault in an attempt to cup the boy kick a glue sniff in habit. We could t get help for in any Oiler it s no rime to sniff explained Nice Livingston in an inter new monday. His son Myles now is in a Lilton psychiatric Hospital for Days observation. I Don t want to charge him imagine a father having to o that to his own kid but a else could 1 asked r. Livingston. The glue sniffing he said an discovered until last or. Tried to talk to him lint make walk 1iuntsville. Ala. Renter the second skylab Crew Lay be required to make an a scheduled space walk acc More repairs to the sky b space station a space y gency official said business the paper says. Two of Lac too far gone we always i great importance is attached Apollo Telescope mount along together until this ;