Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 19, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press. Thursday. July 19. 1973 House 1 face defies Nixon Washington special tons the House passed wednesday an historic Bill sharply limiting presiden tial Powers to wage undeclared wars which president Nixon announced he would veto in present form. The final vote was 244 to 170. The Senate began debate on a similar Bill which it had approved in the last Congress and is expected to pass again. So another version of the confrontation Between president and Congress Over War Powers such As loomed last month Over spending funds to bomb Cambodia but then was com promised appears in the Mak ing. The legislation is intended to prevent the United states from sliding into another Vietnam Type War without specific con Gressional approval. The heart of the House Mea sure states that or. Nixon must halt any commitment of . Armed forces to combat outside the United states after 120 Days unless Congress has approved his action. This pro vision was kept in the Bill by a vote of 211 to 201, which Defeated a Republican Amend ment requiring Congress to take an up or Down vote on the Issue. The Senate Bill would require him to halt after 30 Days unless Congress endorses his actions the House measure also pro tides that Congress May order a halt to the . Involvement at any time within the 120 Day deadline by passage of a con current Resolution which must be passed by both houses but is not submitted to the president for his signature or veto. Minito Rity Leader Gerald r. Ford Republican Michigan read to the House a Telegram from or. Nixon which said he would veto any Bill that contained those two provisions. The president called them dangerous and unconstitutional restrictions on his Power to act in the National in Terest in time of emergency. Or. Would heroin charges seven persons have been charged with Possession of heroin for the purpose of trafficking As a result of an Kumh raid on a West Kildonan Home tuesday afternoon. In tie raid a loaded .38-1 calibre revolver and 19 Sules of heroin were seized from 52 Primrose Crescent. Appearing in provincial judges court in the Law courts building wednesday morning were Douglas t. Deslaurier 22 Lorne a. Knives 22, of 52 Primrose Crescent Norman e Letendre 24, of 806 Alexander Avenue Douglas a. Geswein 20 James w. Buggies 24 Robert g. Latue. 22. Judge John j. Enns refused bail for or. Geswein and or. Knives As they Are already on bail. A seventh person a 19-year old woman also appeared in court. She appeared under an alias and told court officials she has a residence with is ranged parents in Winnipeg. The was allowed free on bail of Ier own recognizance with the condition that she go Back to her parents. The woman used a stolen identification. Ramp do not know who she is but have issued a warrant for her arrest. In addition to the heroin charge. Or. Letendre was also charged with Possession of an unregistered .38-calibre revolver. Bail for him was set at or. Little or. Ruggles and or. Deslaurier will appear in court monday. They were not called to appear wednesday. The whole matter was remanded to monday. Chair strike Date set Vancouver up the International association o f machinists and aerospace workers Jam local 764 Nixon added that he served strike notice to chair Welcome appropriate legislation providing for an effective contribution by the wednesday that a s t r i k e of 1.300 machinists would take place july 25 at noon Congress to National decisions the strike will Al fact a of War and the Mes a cd insists at Montreal Toronto lation the president would a Vancouver Winnipeg Calgary. Edmonton and As far North As Whitehorse. Was unable to provide any de i Tony steel a. Chief negotiator for Iam local 764. Says up air Sage it not specify what legis prove and rep. Ford said he by contrast it was the As France of the president relayed by Ford to the House last month that or. Nixon would abide by a congressional decision to end the bombing of Cambodia after Auk. Is. That workers ire determined not to Settle for less than the 19.6 per cent Over two years wage in crease negotiators offered Sev eral months ago but then with Drew. Or. Steele said up air with led to the Compromise of that Drew the offer which Union Issue Over spending. I got gators were prepared to acc the main Issue in because the company Day s Day Long debate was Felt air Canada workers would whether Congress should be Settle for less. Able to Force a major policy decision by inaction that is. To Force the president to Stop . Involvement in hostilities unless Congress took positive action to support him. If we want to asset greater said Hep. Ford we ought to have the guts to stand up and sponsors of the Bill insisted that it was simply another expression of the constitutional Power to declare War. If Congress does not pass a declaration of War. There is no Wir they said. By the same Token they argued if Congress asks pm to Settle air strike the executive Secretary of the Manitoba federation of labor has a Telegram to prime minister Trudeau asking him for forceful intervention in the strike of air Canada finance department employees. Fails to approve the president s j j a. Art Coulter in his undeclared War it should be i Telegram asked the prime stopped. Minister to redirect air Canada management thinking to provide Normal and customary seniority provisions for members of the Canadian air i i n e employees association which he said was the Only unresolved matter in the negotiations. He said air Canada s ouzo is Council gets behind gym bid Winnipeg City Council agreed lion seniority provisions for wednesday to contribute a very Strong toward the Cost of making a pc Elk Llave a 1 ulterior bid to hold the 1978 world gym i who h or Nastiest championships Here. The City also committed said was the intent to move i i Nance department operations air Canada s past treatment of the West has done much to establish a sense of alienation or. Coulter said asking for prompt action from or. Tru Deau to indicate your seriousness and sincerity in i that what you have been say civic finance committee about per cent to a maximum of in the event that the Winnipeg organizing committee of the championships is successful in bid. Id in a report that the estimated Cost of hold ing the g y m a n s t i c championships Here is the Federal government will pay 50 per cent of any deficit and Ilic provincial government expected to finance 25 per cent of the Cost of the event. 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