Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 19, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Growth policy approved Winnipeg free mess. Thursday july 19. 197 rail study was referred Back to the policy committee on a motion by councillor Bill nor Rie Independent citizens ele lion Rouge coun. Norrie told Council would be premature to Mak such a decision How Beau members of Council have n had enough time to study the full implications and effects rail relocation. The policy statement a drawn up by the civic Board commissioners with the help various department Heads the City administration. It deals mainly with future transportation policy and the development and use of land i the City both in the downtown area and in the outer Region including riverbanks and Park lands. It endorses the need of planned Public transit an Roadway systems which Wouch be scaled for the Region transportation requirements o the Urban area. Under the policy the Cit will continue to explore Al methods of publicly owned am operated transportation sys terns including underground ground level and above Grad systems and will continue negotiations with senior Levels o government for the joint fund ing of such systems. The City supports the need to provide a major Road net nip meeting opens continued Gates to the party s stance in supporting the minority Liberal government. There seems to be Strong support for our said one my but i have heard some criticisms which could spill out on the however the question Price and wage controls a geared to cause the most pro lems. A statement on the subject had to be sent Back to the resolutions committee for wording and meetings went o into the evening. Some delegates Are said be pushing for such controls and if divisions erupt it Cou make matters difficult for the parliamentary caucus no maintaining delicate Balanc Between the liberals and conservatives. But party sources doubted whether the split would to very serious when the Conven Tion begins discussing the cos of living. One Issue on which there Likely will be Sharp difference is the dispute Over Canadian versus intentional 1 a b o unions. This is a particularly argumentative Issue in British Columbia where movements Are afoot to replace unions with Canadian organize tons. Some delegates along with 500 alternates were expected to be on hand for the opening of the four Day convention which will be seeking new policy guidelines on Energy. Housing transportation and dozens of other subjects. Party Leader David Lewis has asked for realistic and effective policies on Energy and the Federal Council of the party approved a Resolution wednesday which would re quire any future nip govern ment to launch a massive As Sault on housing. This would include spending million a year for five years to ensure fiscal relationship with the provincial government. Meanwhile Donald w. Craik work which will significantly the progressive conservative continued reduce through traffic in the downtown area and will main Tain a reasonable Standard of transportation Between All areas of the City such major Road networks will not include the policy states. The rail relocation clause which was referred Back to the policy committee says that Council should endorse the concept of relocation of railway services wherever possible to More appropriate locations and should be prepared to initiate such a program. Policy committee will recon Sider the rail relocation ques Tion at its next meeting july 26. The policy statement which in effect now becomes a Blue print for future development lans in Winnipeg lays out a series of loosely worded object Ives aimed at coping with a continuous Urban develop ment at a rate similar to the recent it is the looseness of the policy that irked several members f Council. Coun. Joseph Zuken labor election committee com Selkirk said the policy lacks bite and specifics and direction. It should say we favor member elect of the Manitoba legislature for Kiel constituency appeared before Council opposing any move to relocate Rai Llinus through St. Vital. A proposal in the rail study Calls for the Canadian National railways mainline to run through the Southern end of the Community along the Mani Toba Hydro right of Way South of Beliveau Avenue. Or. Craik presented a Peti Tion signed by More than St. Vital residents opposing rail relocation their area. Witness won t Back Mitchell continued Mosquito problem up in air really increased role for pub c transportation it should e a declaration of policy fully supporting the principle of pub continued in introducing the motion. Councillor Pearl Mcgonigal Independent citizens election committee St. James Assiniboia told Council t h a t the level of insecticides used by the City in fogging is below the level for which the commis Sion requires licences. It is not c transportation. Instead it is a enc realization very Loose Public control of the major share of land around Canada s cities de Broadbent my for Oshawa Whitby said the housing Resolution longer and stronger than previous ones is meant to make the Issue a National one. The resolutions cover most topics including paternity leave. One advocates a sys tem of paternity and maternity leave with pay so that either the father or the Mother As determined by the parties involved May remain at Home during the very important first few months of their child s life. In a report released prior to the convention party Secretary Clifford Scotton urged efforts to expand nip fortunes in the Eastern provinces. He asked the party to consider building from the foundation of strength it has developed in Central and Western Canada to undertake a substantial Effort to expand the nip organizations in the Atlantic provinces and que he also asked for greater membership involvement in policy making. The convention will be asked to vote on eliminating is a separate entity the new democratic youth Wing of the party. Or. Scotton said in his report that the lowering of the voting ase to 18 makes a sep Arate youth Section irrelevant. Or. Lewis is expected to be challenged for the party leadership put it would be a Mere formality. Douglas Campbell a one time Newfoundland teacher a Toronto taxi Driver and publisher of Coffee House news in Toronto says he will Challenge he has under taken before with limited Suc Cess. His entry requiring 50 signatures would at least Force a vote. New democratic party coun Pillors made several unsuccessful attempts to Amend the poli y statement to give it More in other sections the policy tement outlines the follow g objectives regulations o f develop int in directions contiguous Ith e ent. Of the environment in the Central Core of e City through the establish ent of climate controlled walkways and malls increased open space and the removal of unnecessary vehicular traffic. Establishment of publicly planned Industrial sectors in appropriate areas of the City. Provision of adequate open space amenities. A continuing program of land acquisition including riverbanks for Public use. Rehabilitation of older residential areas of the City. The policy statement also commits the City to review its More institutions sought regarded As pollution she said. Works committee chairman coun. George Minaker ice St. James Assiniboia said after the motion was Defeated that his committee which is responsible for the Mosquito abatement program will continue to assess the extend of the Mosquito problem. The decision of works committee to authorize anti Mosquito fog Ging in residential areas once a permit is obtained from the clean environment commission still stands he said. The commission will hold a Public hearing aug. 7 on the City s application to use insecticide for Mosquito abatement. Written or Oral submissions will be accepted at the hear ing in the commission s offices at building 2, 139 Tuxedo ave nue at 10 a.m., but written submissions to be considered prior to the hearing should be in the commission s hands by Points including rehearsals for perjury before a Federal grand jury and the Clandestine Deli very of huge Cash payments to watergate defendants their families and attorneys. Meanwhile the committee waited for president Nixon to announce whether vol. Unitarily surrender copies of tap recorded conversations he had with several of the Prin Cipal figures in the watergate affair. My Hopes Are great my expectations Are chair Man Sam Ervin dem. . Told reporters wednesday when asked about the expected reply from Nixon. Larue testified that he could not Back up former attorney general John Mitchell s claim to have vetoed plans for electronic surveillance of the democratic National committee offices in the watergate. And Larue a Friend staff adviser and Campaign associate of the president said that shortly after the water Gate arrests june 7, 1972, he had heard Mitchell Tell Campaign aide Jeb Stuart a grader that incriminating files should be burned. But most of Larue s after noon of testimony concerned the payments he channelled last fall and Winter to the Law yers and families of the seven men charged in the watergate break in. Larue inherited the Job after Nixon s personal lawyer her Bert Kalmbach found it so Dis tasteful that he asked to be relieved of it testimony revealed. Suddenly it s not funny continued ears resembled one of those innocent animal expressions from Walt Dis Ney maybe a woodchuck. Behind the laughter it seemed or. Plisewicz was giving a new yorker s version of a disarming Rou Tine which some of the sen a t o r s occasionally play themselves i m just a simple country boy but for Tony Ulasewicz it was a just folks policeman who wandered unwittingly into the mysterious world of Washington politics the intrigue of secret Money and Surrey Titus envoys. Who could get sore at a fellow who emphasized the absurd aspects of his own behaviour like the confusion of code names. He was Rivers and Herbert Kalm Bach president Nixon s personal attorney who hired and directed him was Novak. But sometimes they were Tom Kane and John Ferguson and Tommy Smith. When or. Ulasewicz called up sometimes he forgot who was who. There was a Little con fusion once in a he confessed. The delivery business. Aug. 1. Coun. Morris Kaufman continued scially in dealing with smaller to allow provinces to participate in the Field of banking the Bank act must be amended particularly sections 52 and 1 inclusive to allow provincial governments to Purchase unrestricted voting equity in chartered the position apr states. These amendments would Acil Itati the creation of new an King facilities the is abolish mint of which would Remote Competition within thanking Industry improve the Quality of banking services and generally stimulate the Indus rial development of Western in the same paper the four Vestern governments also Call or changes in the operations f the Industrial development Ank and the Export develop Lent corporation both agon Les of the Federal government. The paper recommends the Industrial development Bank provide substantially greater assistance than in the past to High risk ventures explore the possibility of taking equity potions in existing firms and of establishing new companies Asch on joint ownership and Roaden the types of services it ices to Small the paper says Small Busty uses Are proportionately More a portent in Western Canada Lan in Central Canada and is should receive More Assis Ince than in past. The four premiers also critic be the operation of the Export develop mint corporation by aus relatively few of its cavities have been focused in Stern Canada. They recommend that the Export credits insure acc be reviewed to determine Wicther the terms Are onerous id or unattractive to Western . The million minimum ice fort Rouge said outside the Council meeting that he intends to ask works committee at its meeting next monday to reconsider its Deci Sion on authorizing fogging operations. It does t seem right to proceed when Council has opposed a scheme proposed by Vic environment committee earlier this week to legalize fogging by having Council declare the entire City a Park was abandoned prior to wednesday s Council meeting. It was found that the City does not have 11 c e n c e to conduct fogging operations in Parks. Coun. Minaker told Council that he thought fogging in Parks would continue while the using the code name or. Larue said he continued the payments drawing in part on a White House fund. Larue has pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to obstruct Justice and in a pre pared statement he told the committee i am fully aware now that what i did was wrong both morally and legally. He also testified that g. Gor Don Liddy the Campaign aide who organized the watergate bugging team offered to Lay Down his life if necessary to prevent the uncovering of the operation and the damage that it might cause to Nixon s re election Campaign. Or. Liddy assured us he would never reveal any information about this in the course of any investigation even if it led to him but if we were not satisfied with what Assurance that even though he was personally or morally opposed to suicide that if we would instruct him to be on any Street Corner at any time and we could have him assassinated Larue said. Liddy s offer to permit him City commission approve f to murdered was never taken seriously Larue testified. However Liddy convicted in the watergate trial id now in prison has never told his watergate Story to investigators. Most of lire s testimony was about Money. Ale required to obtain Export Lancing be reduced on the rounds that it is Loo restrictive to smaller manufacturers who constitute a Large part of Western Canada s manufacturing base. Lines of credit o foreign governments be extended to additional countries. The Export financing pro Gram be used As a Means of encouraging the Industrial expansion of developing regions such As Western Canada. Al for fogging in residential reas. Works commit the reversed a three year old cleric policy last week when it voted in favor of resurrecting an anti Mosquito fogging program to combat unusually High numbers of the in sects. However councillors were d i v d e d wednesday As to whether or not fogging would be effective. Coun. Kaufman charged that Council was being stampeded into approving the program be cause of Public complaints regardless that experts say fog Ging is useless. The fogging would be conducted Only for its psychological effect he said to make Winnipeg residents be Lieve their councillors Are doing something about the problem. He objected to fogging be cause we can make decisions which infringe on the rights of lie minority Only where there s a Clear Cut Benefit for the councillors Bill Mcgarva ice Midland and Florence Pierce ice St. Vital disagreed. Under previous civic administrations where fogging was conducted in residential areas there was no Sig n i f i c a n t Mosquito problem they said. Irene Stein 518 Carlaw ave nue appeared before Council to protest what Sho termed the medieval practice of fog Ging. Some people become ill As a result of the spraying of insecticides into the air she said. She said she will be making a submission to the clean environment commission at its aug. 7 hearing. Coun. Joe Zuken labor Burnham assured Victory Georgetown Guyana a prime minister Forbes bum Ham was assured a third term in office As the results of Guyana s general election were almost completely counted wednesday night. Bum Ham easily turned Back the Challenge of marxist Ched i Jagan whose supporters charged the ballot boxes had been tampered with. With 33 of 39 voting districts counted the election commis Sion reported that Burnham s people s National Congress had votes and Jagan s peo ple s progressive party had 81.948. Burnham s party was assured of at least 33 seats in the 53 seat parliament an in crease of three and Jagan s party in. Under Guyana s sys tem parliament selects the prime minister. Burnham a lawyer has headed the government since 1964 and led the country to in dependence from Britain in 1966. Jagan a dentist was prime minister from 1957 to 1964. Economic initiatives sought continued Federal government course which will dog food gets Pat continued Burns All beef weiners at 99 cents a Pound which contained 14.1 per cent protein and Only 18.8 per cent fat. Fletcher wieners at 89 cents a Pound contained 12.5 per cent protein and 28.2 per cent fat while Maple Leaf election committee communist lord Selkirk said coun cil s approach to the Mosquito problem and the delays it has encountered were a tragicomedy. The mosquitoes Are laughing All the Way to their blood sucking Montreal up a would be Bandit was chased out of a Montreal Bank after 1c was told he was too drunk to hold up police wieners 75 cents a Pound contained per cent protein and 31 per cent fat. All four brands averaged More than 55 per cent water. The two other dog foods. Or. Ballard s and husky contained 5.6 per cent protein and 6.5 per cent protein respectively while averaging less than five per cent fat. A second Survey concerned ground beef and hamburger. Despite Federal Laws which allow a maximum fat Content of Only 30 per cent in ground or minced beef the three Sam Ples averaged 37.2 per cent fat. Advertised As ground beef they averaged 15.6 per cent protein with the lowest pro Tein Content Only 13.g per cent. The average Price for the beef was 79 cents a Pound. To set a distribute development and population across Canada in a More uni form and equitable manner. The premiers suggest As possibilities a n integrated approach to primary industries such As agriculture mining forestry and fishing and to manufacturing industries such As petrochemicals machinery Iron and steel and transportation equipment. They stress the need for joint Federal provincial participation in development of strategy. The position papers cite in stances where Federal policies at present limit Western development. Among them arc Ines u i t a b 1 e transportation freight rates and a system of tariffs and Trade agreements with regionally discriminatory effects. The document says a constraint to development of Western economic opportunities lies in Lack of policy directed to such development states that policies to stabilize both income and production Foi resource industries Are required before significant pension into secondary Messing can occur. Bus crash kills 43 Izille France neuter frogman worked today to remove 16 remaining from a belgian touring which plunged into a wednesday night Killin persons. Which stretched from june to september last year was complicated. Or. Ulasewicz had to keep popping in and out of Public phone Booths whenever he wanted to talk to or. Kalmbach or any of the other players. It was pain he said carry ing All those dimes. Finally he got one of those bus Driver s changers. He would Call up the in tended recipient and on or. Kambich s instructions ask something about the Cost of a script of a play plus the salaries of the but some people including two wary lawyers would t touch the script. That meant Tony had to Call Back or. Kalm Bach for new instructions. I had to Call and wait for a he remembered. I began to Call them Kalmbach come Back naturally it was awk w a r d toting around All that Cash even when he found people who would accept it. Or. Ulasiewicz commended to the senators his own simple approach a Brown paper bag wrapped in string. You he Laid sometimes carrying what is most obvious does t raise any suspicion. Carry ing an armed Box would ask for you were just carrying your asked water Gate assistant counsel Terry Lenzner. Carrying my said the bag Man. Or. Ulasewicz recounted Only one close moment in his travels with the water Gate thousands. To was waiting in line to Board the new York Washington shuttle flight carrying in Cash. When a Man in front was stopped the anti hijacking screen because of i Gar Cottes or. Ulasewicz got nervous about his own passage through the air port Metal Detector. So i went into a cough ing he explained and i went Down to the Pennsylvania Railroad and took the train. Or. Ulasewicz and or. Kalmbach had some Trou b 1 e communicating with one3 another even beyond the code names and complicated phone routine. They were separated by class As Well As by Dis Tance a new York former policeman running errands for a High priced corporate lawyer from Southern Cali fornia. We were poles apart and i m a cracked or. Ulasewicz. When Tony reported once that the laundry was in the ice Box or. Kalmbach needed a translation the Cash was in a Safe de posit Box for the night. In August when or. Ulasewicz finally announced that he wanted out he expressed his fears in Stan Dard Gotham English everything Here is not exactly i m not sure what you mean by that or. Kalmbach replied. Or. Ulasewicz explained it All to him but the message apparently did t get through because or. Kalm Bach called again the next month ordered another Washington and or. Ulasewicz did it de spite his reservations. "1 am not contaminated in any or. Ulasewicz said proudly be cause anything 1 did 1 went into it seeking to do it. I went into it with my eyes wide open and i think 1 did a Good but one senator was not laughing. Through Tony u s recital of one liner gags sen. Lowell Weicker the Connecticut item Hubli can did not often join in the general hilarity. When his turn came he abruptly switched the mood to sombre. Sen. Wick or developed that before his watergate Money assignment or. Ulasewicz was a secret investigator working for the White House but paid through the Kalmbach Law firm in California. He investigated individuals both political and corporate for their sexual habits drink ing problems family prob lems. Would it be fair to say that you dealt in dirt for the White sen. Weicker asked evenly. Allegations of it yes or. Ulasewicz re plied. That took the fun out of it. Sen. Weicker asked what has papered to the writer and the writer s wife and or. George and All of the others who picked up Tony s bundles of Cash. She is dead or. Ulasewicz replied quietly the others Are in prison. I think what we see Here is not a said the senator but a great nobody laughed including Tony s lawyer. Jewellers by appointment to you the Promise of forever begins with a Diamond. Mrs. Hartling said she does to Rescue workers have already think that merely publicizing sonic of the practices of the marketing of the roles of the review going to put More food into the Mouths of our children. Mrs. Hartling wants the Feder Al government to develop bet Ter Means of controlling testing food Quality and she feels that recovered 27 bodies from the bus which fell about 82 feet into the swollen Romancho River. The bus missed a curve on a Steep Road near this Alpine town and fell into the River. Reports conflicted on whether there were five or six visors All seriously injured. Branch manager looked at Man weaving from Side to Side then told him he was too drunk and to Jet out of the the Man left without Urther discussion. The food Industry could go a t the coach which came from towards policing it a Soignier Belgium was carry ing a party on an eight Day people must demand to Nice. A spokesman for Quality. They be just got to get the bus company said it was up and demand it of the food believed that All aboard were Industry. We re entitled to a lot belgians from Soignier and the 1 better than Uia neighbouring Mons area. Special customer services marriage i Konsti fret on All diamonds Diamond ring Inifi Dion a leaning 367 Portage Avenue phone 942-6458 open Mon Fri. Until
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