Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 20, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg Hill Hess. Friday. July 20, 1971 Lewis warns liberals Mimi l to tolerate the Trudeau govern Niento much signs of unrest among Dele Gates Over nip support for tile liberals in commons votes were evident soon after the delegates assembled in the University of British Columbia gymnasium. Or. Had been scheduled to deliver a 45-minute re port on his leadership of the party with no time allotted for questions. But Joyce Messenheimer of the parly s British Columbia executive argued in an impassioned speech that delegates should be Able to question and criticize their Leader. Communications Between the leadership and membership Are inadequate she said. She expressed particular con Cern about what she saw the possibility of new Democrat maps voting with the govern ment to order railway men Back to work if they go on strike. By a seemingly close show of hands delegates voted to change the Agenda to provide for a question period after or. Lewis s speech. Or. Lewis said he welcomed the innovation. Several of the questions however were obviously not Welcome. When one Young Toronto Delegate charged that the nip was guilty of shameful Collu Sion with old line parties in sending observers to Vietnam or. Lewis reacted angrily this kind of irresponsible and intemperate condemnation not Only of myself but of Stan Ley Knowles and Tommy Doug 1 a s and people who have worked for this party and who have fought against the War in Vietnam before this Young Man knew that Vietnam exist believe that this party is not served by that kind of Irre he Drew some hisses at an other Point when he made a joking remark about the socialist purity of a woman who Felt the party had compromised itself by its support of the liberals. The people who arc hissing will remember that they have to be Able to take As Well As said or. Lewis. That s part of the democratic the woman a Toronto Dele Gate had said nip workers hive been demoralized by nip Liberal voting alliances in the commons. Referring to statements by i or. Lewis that the nip wants to make parliament work she said we re making Parlia ment work for the in his speech or. Lewis said nip wielding of the parliamentary balance of Power has produced Many beneficial 1m prove ments in government pro Grams. But he was under no illusions about the government s ability and we will not hesitate to bring Down the government As soon As parliament ceases to function for the Benefit of Ca in other business the convention adopted resolutions on taxation and housing along the lines of views expressed in the commons by new Democrat maps. The resolutions called for tax credits for individuals an end to a wide Range of corporate tax benefits and greater efforts to provide housing at reasonable prices. Resolutions to be debated today included a lengthy pro posed policy statement on Energy that Calls for government intervention in Energy resource development and distribution. Again it is similar to poli cies already put Forward by new democrats in the com Mons. In a report on the British co 1 u m b i a situation. Premier Dave Barrett objected to subsidizing provinces which he said do not properly manage their resources. Under equalization pay ments British Columbia Al Berta and Ontario in effect partly subsidize the other prov inces. Or. Barrett said the govern ments of Quebec and the Mari time provinces have been giving away their resources to foreigners without getting reasonable returns on those re sources. We have to pay equalization payments because they Haven t got sensible royalties charges on the minerals because they Haven t got sensible economic policies to maximize the Poten tial return to the such a situation aggravates the grievances leading toward Western separatism he said. Besides policy discussions the four Day convention is to elect a Leader which few if any delegates believe will be anyone other than or. Lewis. Only one person Toronto taxi Driver Douglas Campbell has announced his intention of opposing or. Lewis and even or. Campbell apparently sees Chance Lewis. Of toppling or. When asked if he can win. The cabbie replied ridiculous.1 dilate. Don t be five year old Ronald Desjardins of Ottawa makes operating a front end loader look like child s play. The machine is no toy for him. He operates it bulldozers and dump trucks on his father s property. Ronald s ambition is to be a Bull operator for his dad who runs an excavating firm. Canada will offer solution continued in Exchange Canada would require a . Agreement to have the Oil tankers take their alaskan Oil to More Southern ports in California instead o to the puget sound area As now envisioned or. Mac Donald explained. This would eliminate the need for the tankers to pass near or through Canadian Waters in the Strait of Juan do Fuca with the inherent Higl risk of collisions and Oil spills. In addition Canada would ask for an agreement to have the Oil tankers travel farther he had until . Today a a a from Canada s Wes to get the 50 signatures re j coast than now envisioned if quire of a leadership can i they went to puget sound. J this would further minimize the Chance of Oil spills Damag ing Canada s lengthy coastline. Starts out saturday bar Harbor me. A Bob says he plans to leave Here Early saturday on his planned balloon flight to Europe. Sparks Hopes to be the first person to Fly Solo across the Atlantic by balloon. 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Want to come along Lor the ride Canada prepared to fact is already make such an offer to the United states the Energy minister revealed in an interview outside the commons to make what would be Bac situation at least better for the West coast the minister added. Such an offer by Canada has been hinted at in recent Days. The Energy minister agreed that this week s moves by the . Senate to open the Way to the trans Alaska pipeline Al ready suggest the . Is lean ing heavily towards the taps route instead of an alternate route along the Mackenzie Val Ley through Canada. He noted that Canada is Al ready supplying the Cherry Point refineries with some Ca Nadian Oil via the trans Moun Tain pipeline. But he explained that the Canadian offer would to to Supply the full needs present and future of the american refineries. This would mean a significant in crease in the exports of Cana Dian Petroleum to the Cherry Point area. Or. Macdonald in predicting special Canada . Meetings once the american intentions to proceed with taps Are noted that such meet Ings would cover not Only the Canadian offer but also a number of related Points. He did not elaborate. Meanwhile in a related move the commons wednes Day gave unanimous consent and then approval to an nip motion to have the speaker of the commons seek an imme Diate meeting of the Canada United states inter parliament tary group so that Canadian parliamentarians can make known to their United states counterparts their views on the movement of alaskan Oil Down the West coast of British co Lumbia and through the Strait of Juan de conservative Donald Macon Nis a few minutes later suggested that he heard at least one nay from the other Side of the House which would have meant the motion by Stanley Knowles Nipes North Centre had not received the necessary unanimous consent. A number of re porters in the galleries also heard nays. But the speaker ruled the motion had received the Neces sary consent since he had not heard any opposition. The meeting of the parliamentarians from the two coun tries will Likely set the stage for the More formal Canada . Talks on the West coast Oil situation. Moscow peking hold key to peace in Vietnam Girvin by James Anderson Saigon ambassador Michel Gauvin head of the Cana Dian ices delegation called the Viet Cong primitive thurs Day for their 18-Day detention of two Canadian truce observers. I have never accepted any of the grounds invoked by the pro the Viet Cong s provisional revolutionary govern ment to cover up for their in credible action in detaining two members of an International commission. It is Only in uncivilized countries that such a thing can happen. It is the sort of behaviour that one docs not associate with somebody who invites you to come and supervise at their request an agreement and takes members of that com Mission and detains them and never informs their delegation for 10 Days about their whereabouts and leaves the relatives of these people in grave inti Ety. Attribute this to troops who Are really very primitive. This is really the work of primitives irregulars who Don t any knowledge beyond their own or. Gauvin spoke it fare Well press conference. The dedicated forceful Diplomat who has dominated the International commission of control supervision for almost six months was scheduled to leave for Canada later in the Day. After a visit to Ottawa he will return to his Post in Athens As Canadian Ambas Sador to Greece. Some of his parting com ments the prospects for peace in be Frank 1 am More optimistic than i was some months ago. This optimism is based Oil a number of assumptions which May prove wrong in the end. How Ever i am inclined to believe that the key to peace in Viet Nam is in the hands of Moscow and peking who Are both inter ested in bettering their relations with the United states. This desire on their part is Likely to have priority Over their interests in the in Dochinec Peninsula. Further More i do not think that the chinese do wish to have North Vietnam control the entire pen insula. They Are therefore As interested As 1 believe Are the soviets in maintaining the tans the hungarian and polish delegations the hungarians and the poles reacted to the fact that there were at the beginning so Many investigations at the re quest of the run Republic of Vietnam and so few at the re quest of the pro for the Rea sons that the pro did not de ploy at the local Sites and did not deploy at regional Sites made their Job very terrible. Here they the investigations were at the re quest of the South vietnamese where the canadians and in d o n e s i a n s found the pro guilty and All they could do was to say was we Don t agree with the canadians. I think that if at the begin Ning there had been this deployment of the pro at All then the commission would have received a More equal and More balanced number of requests for investigations. Perhaps the hungarians and Jie poles would have been in a setter position not to react so Why did t the pro deploy to Nice teams i think the failure was due o the Lack of cadres. They lion t want to put Forward Low the people they wanted to Pykon said ailing Bli Knos Ai Ijes re ulcer f o r m c r Argentine president disc a Poi Iticia i Ole tatar Oil. Juan Peron s health has Delpri Tik have too rated during the last few Many people of the calibre re-1 lays parliamentary sources said Here thursday. There was the future of inc ices no official comment on i Eron is a Crystal Hall. Health. Last month he was re-1 any accomplishment in the ported suffering from Influen-1 commission was and still is de since then he has been Vil pendent on the parties to the sited almost daily by a heart agreement who have response specialist. J for its implementations. The ices will no doubt have been More useful than it has been if the ceasefire had been respected. If it is better respected the ices will naturally be More effective. The composition of the ices with two communist members demands that the other two be Alert and Able in order to maintain the impartiality and objectivity without the Republic of Vietnam suf Fering for it or that these two parties accept to be the counter parts of the communist delegations by becoming advocates of the interests of the run As the others Are of the interests of the pig or of the run. This dilemma played a Large part in Canada s decision to leave. It did not find it possible to risk jeopardizing its position As an impartial peace of Canada s role and departure "w0 Are proud of the accomplishments of our person Nel but we do not think that anyone s irreplaceable. I have been proud of the Way All members of the Canadian Dele both military and Civi carried out their duties under the difficult and sometimes dangerous conditions which they criticism that the Canadian approach was too rigid the mandate of the commission is Clear Cut. If other delegations have made a mockery of this i do not Sec that we can be criticized for being too Canada s accomplishment we have imbued the commis Sion with More credibility rail strike nearer continued William Gallant , min ister of tourism said a strike is the most serious thing that could happen to the tourist Industry of this Union sources have hinted no strike May be launched before next Friday the Day after pay Day for Union members. The non operating employees have been without a contract since last dec. 31. They Are seeking a 13.8 per cent raise in the first year which is an increase of 53 cents an hour and a further 13 cents an hour in the second year. The average Union member is now paid an hour. The latest management offer is a two year contract with a seven per cent increase in the first year and a 6.5-pcr-cent in crease in the second. Or. Justice Craig Munroe of the British Columbia supreme court submitted a conciliation Board report last week recommending wage increases of 17 per cent Over two years. Prince Bernhard injured Porto Ercole Italy a Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands the husband of Queen Juliana was slightly injured thursday in a car Accident near this tyrrhenian sea resort where the dutch Royal family is vacationing. The Prince s Mascali sports car was involved in a collision with a Small Lallian Automo bile. The Prince suffered a few ills Ami bruises. The Oiler Driver an Lallian was taken to Hospital in serious condition. The dutch Royal family owns a Villa at Porto Ercole. J this May have contributed to reassuring Many vietnamese and people outside Vietnam that there was the machinery of peace if the parties choose to use it we did All we could to create the right Sharp says . Continue ii most of it fact he noted had been culled from statements made in the commons. Yet outside the commons both or. Sharp and or. Mac Donald said they could not re member one particular piece of Canadian position Ever hav ing been stated publicly either in the commons or in Public by government ministers. The Canadian position in question was the one added by the government about july c to the answers sent to the . State department. It was the Canadian position that the government would not require 51 per cent Canadian ownership of an Oil pipeline using Canada As a land Bridge to carry alaskan Oil to Southern . Markets. It was the same position which observers in Washington suggested could have been Crit ical to tile outcome of a Senate debate on the trans Alaska pipeline had the position been known by senators several weeks earlier. Informed and it was the controversial modification in the original Ca Nadian answers on Mackenzie Valley pipelines that took so Long getting to the . Days after the decision to make the change was made by Ottawa and 20 Days after the first set of ambiguous answers were delivered to the . Embassy in Ottawa june 27. Energy minister Macdonald recalled wednesday that the particular position on owner ship of such an Oil pipeline had been arrived by the Liberal government at the previous summer. He said he could not recall it being stated publicly. He explained the question never came he also could not specifically remember mentioning it to . 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