Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 21, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Every weekend dancing in the Park please see pages new Leisure Magazine r Canadas leading rotogravure Magazine body engineers they make spare parts for human bodies Page 2 Arctic Challenge fascinating experience for three businessmen Page 6 Here comes Greg the Case of the vanishing Flowers Page 14 rent a sports hero the Cost comes High Page 16 make it a double casseroles Page 22 and in the Leisure Magazine color comics radio diary word Wise Page 2 ramp review Page 3 sportsman Page 4 korean dancers Page 6 Over the Garden Wall Page 8 Celebration Page 9 Ballet outdoors pages 13 scouts Page 15 Church news pages 17 at the zoo Page 18 about cars Page 19 Book reviews pages 21 and elsewhere in the paper Winnipeg free press finn edition 80 247 Price Ioc Catiis Fiat july 21 1973 Sunrise Sunset Ioc Juff ivi3 Moonset forecast sunny 85 and 55 woman Power Survey equal most say by Barry Mullin free press staff writer Manitoba women have indicated they Are As liberated now As they Likely will Ever want to according to the hundreds of women who answered the woman Power Survey published last month in the free being liberated is not a question of woman lib or woman the Crux of to mans lib or woman claimed an overwhelming majority of the was equal Ity equal equal free Doms and equal most of the women who responded to the Survey believed they have an equal share in their roles As mothers and As working members of the family As one woman put it in her women lib is Ridick we have More than the men do right the thing that we Are concerned with is equal pay for equal but these silly women libbers dont know How Good we have i have the Best Hub acid in please see equal Page 4 trapped in desert blowing up of hijacked Jet threatened Bridge news 56 classified 5762 comics 56 deaths 5 finance n to 31 labor scene 54 letters 54 movies 15 night beat 12 playground Patter 11 sports 49 to 53 travel 10 women 19 to 22 youth scene 7 Cairo March m turned Back m e r s a Egypt a thousands of uninvited libyan Unity marchers left this Mediterranean resort for Home today after hearing re ports that libyan Leader Moa mar khad Afy had re the resignation was not accepted and the Liery libyan Leader was still in Power Nixon veto Likely Washington a an almost certain presidential veto awaits the Compromise version of Senate and House Bills of representative Bills to limit the War making Powers of a the Senate measure passed Friday would allow a president to commit troops for 30 Days without congressional approval in Case of attack or to forestall before going to the White House it must be reconciled with the House which would make that period 120 Days and would narrow conditions under which the president can the outcome of the Long Bat the to enact such legislation appears now to depend on whether particularly the can Muster the two thirds vote to override the sex p e c t e d veto by president a car equipped with a loud speaker threaded through the camped marchers today ordering them to return to Libya and meet in As they headed a Dele gation of libyan officials left Mersa Madruh for Cairo to de liver a message asking pres ident Anwar Sadat of Egypt to proceed with the scheduled 1 merger of the two the marchers had planned to stage a sit in in Caira until Unity was but they were stopped Friday about 50 Miles East of Mersa Madruh when egyptians dynamited part of the in authorities confirmed the report that khad Afy submitted his resignation and said he did so i n Hopes of hastening the but they said the Rul ing libyan revolutionary com Mand Council rejected Kha Days some observers in Tripoli thought the resignation May have been a ploy to Dis claim responsibility for the Unity who favors a Goslow approach to the urged khad Afy in a message to Stop the March and appreciate the sensitive results which could develop Between the libyan and egyptian people when this March ignores the assembled representatives of the egyptian people and enters in the form of an Sadat said egyptians were told by the ruling libyan revolutionary command Council that it was unaware of the motorized but Sadat told khad Afy we cannot be Lieve that the leadership of the had let libyan revolution Dubai a a squad of terrorists in a sweltering Japan airlines jumbo Jet threatened today to blow up the plane at Dubai desert air strip if anyone approached the police nip debates curbs Vancouver up Battle lines appeared to be forming among new democratic party delegates As they prepare for today debate on Price Vand wage the ultimate decision could reverberate through the minority Liberal so far the which holds the balance of Power in the minority has said Little about possible and the government has had Little trouble fending off conserva Tive demands for a temporary freeze on prices and but it would be a different matter if the through a convention were to support the conservative de the broadly based cos Tolliv ing Resolution before the nip convention today said Only that across Leboard wages and prices controls Are not the an please see nip Page 4 rail offer made Union willing to meet one of the was killed Friday when a hand grenade she was holding exploded accidentally shortly after Takeoff from am said the the hijackers radioed to officials in the Dubai control Tower that we Are awaiting but they did not say from whom or where the instructions were supposed to the officials thought the hijackers were isolated from their command after cruising around the Middle East before Landing Friday night at an Arab Sheik Dom on the per Lan there was no immediate re quest for refuelling or Ransom for the plane and its of an official said the terrorists first demand was or 250 sandwiches and the Boeing 747 was ringed by armed police As it sat in the hot Sun near the cargo Sec Tion of the the terrorists refused to see but they told officials n the control Tower that they were holding Ger French and Arab passengers along with the the Airport was closed to All flights and no vehicles were Al Lowed within two Miles of the ground Crews hooked a Small Generator to the but officials doubted it would please see Hijack Page 4 Schreyer Energy policy please see March Page 4 Vancouver up when he history of Canada is to be written dispassionately in 20 or 30 the Federal govern ments National Energy policy of the 1950s will be considered a scandal of epic Manitoba premiered Schreyer said speaking at the National con of the new democratic party he called for More Public participation in the Mai citing of Oil and Premier Schreyer said he looped the nip would adopt a National Energy policy that will turn around what has been done in the past few years in meeting set pm will hear West by Stewart Macleod has the Federal adminis previous old party govern ments were slavishly and dogmatically wedded to the idea that government go into the production and marketing of Mineral and Energy said never will we repeat the mistakes of the 1960s whereby the Public took All the risk while private ownership retained ownership and the prof he the Manitoba Premier said in a news conference following his speech the Energy Issue in National policy terms is a please see Schreyer Page 4 Munro by Stan Hollander Montreal up non operating railway workers have offered to meet Federal labor min ister John Munro or his representative to discuss contentious issues in contract Richard chairman of the Union negotiating commit said Friday at a news con Ference a letter offering to meet the minister has been he also said the who have vowed to if Neces to Back their contract de will give 12 to 14 hours notice before beginning strike action but the Date of the first strike has not yet been a strike is Legal As of Smith said Only the re port of the Union John would be totally acceptable As a basis for Dis who proposed per cent wage increases Over two and company nominee Dinsdale of submitted reports sep Arate from that of Justice Craig Munroe of the British Columbia supreme the Board Dinsdale suggested wage increases to Talling per but the while satisfied with Weldon proposals on Job Security and Are unhappy with some of the minor suggestions of his Justice Munroe suggested wage increases of 17 per cent for maintenance and Roundhouse peo and other employees in their Basic hourly wage now is eight unions involved announced thursday night that selective strike action will Start As soon As strike coordinators can set up offices in 14 municipal cities across the selective with Only a single Region of the country hit for a few Days at one were decided upon by the unions in talks Here this British the Ontario and and the maritime Are rail re Gions common to the car and the Newfoundland is serviced Only by death penalty debate adjourned to monday Vancouver up prime minister Trudeau and the four Western premiers will sit Down together next week in Calgary they All agree it could be one of the most significant be Dera provincial meetings Ever try to solve the problems contributing to Wes Tern we Are determined to find answers to the legitimate Trudeau has not since he traction put so much Effort into solving a single but he says that apart from the legitimate grievances that can be dealt there Are also geographic and psychological factors contributing to the and these will take longer to the prime minister will come to the Calgary Confer which opens with a series of Concrete proposals to meet some of the sources say he will propose a review of the entire transportation including Highway and and this will be coupled with plans to push northward with major developments at the ports of and Prince there will also be Federal initiatives to decentralize i n a n c i a 1 Long standing Western and please Sec pm Page 4 by Allan Bartley Ottawa up a string of amendments choked off a Rene Wal of debate on the govern m e n t s Long delayed capital punishment Bill Friday and forced its postponement until the Bill had just returned to the commons from the House Justice committee for final Dis position More than six months after it was introduced last a week after this ses Sion of parliament in the committee solicitor general Warren Allmand lost an attempt to have it amended to abolish the death penalty completely when an Amend ment to this effect was ruled out of the argument Friday revolved around a series of fur ther amendments ruled out of order by speaker Lucien Lamoureux and two that were left standing for one by Albanie Morin l Louis Hebert would provide the death penalty in rape or Kidnap cases where the victim please see death Page 4 climbing a rope would be More exercise than its Worth to Many but Paul Touchy clearly has a and the reason shows up in a on Page photo by Gerry Cairns behind that Grin Story and picture Mackenzie line gets support by Ron Campbell free press staff writer progressive would prefer conservatives an american owned Mackenzie Valley Oil pipeline to the possibility of Oil spills on Canadas West Federal conservative Leader Robert Stanfield said Canada would have control of the construction and opera Tion of such a pipeline any through the National in e r g y Stanfield so we would not insist on Canadian ownership if that turned out to be a vital and necessary Means of avoiding the transportation of Oil through the Strait of Juan de for Stanfield was speaking at a press conference in the International in prior to three Days of meetings with Munici pal and farm representatives in Manitoba and Sas Katche an Oil pipeline Down the Mackenzie Valley from Alaska to the United Midwest would simply be carrying Oil from one part of the to said the conservative we would we would very much to have the Oil line owned by but if the americans walked at this and turned instead to the tra Salaska pipeline they now appear to then we would not insist upon but a Gas moving both alaskan and Canadian natural Gas through a Mackenzie Val Ley would be a Dif Ferent Stanfield see Mackenzie Page 4 Robert Stanfield ponders testimony disputed Washington a four Grain dealers have disputed testimony by agriculture Secretary Earl Butz that his department did not know last summer the extent of the impending billion wheat Sale to the soviet the senior Vic president of Continental Grain the worlds said he personally notified the agriculture department of the Sale july three Days before it was Butz declined comment after the dispute arose Friday Dur ing hearings before the Senate investigations he is scheduled to testify Mon senator Henry Jackson chairman of the has questioned whether the agriculture depart ment knew or suspected that the soviet because of crop would seek to buy wheat from Compa see testimony Page 4
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