Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 23, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press final edition vol. 80 no. 248 Price 10 cents 15 cents monday. July 23, 1973 forecast Cloudy 60 and 75 photos by Jack Abinett while the big Bird above contemplated a Swan dive to beat the heat sunday the Polar Bear was Al ready threshing around in his Pool at the Assiniboine Park Soo. The Swan serried for spectacular launching than a dive and glided gracefully Over the Ripples. The Bear left decorum to the a w a n and splashed about like a Happy child in a wading Pool. Either Way it was a Cool Way to handle Winnipeg s Balmy 82 de f r temperature sunday. Conference Outlook brighter Ottawa West premiers open talks tomorrow by John Dodd Calgary up Federal and provincial government leaders appear to have forgotten the bitterness of june at least publicly As they arrive for a conference designed to change the West. A month ago politicians pre paring for the conference on Western economic opportunities adopted the sort of adversary position familiar at previous Federal provincial meetings. But with the three Day con f e r e n c e opening tuesday statements from both sides have become friendlier. Premier Peter Lougheed of Alberta says he detects an encouraging tone from prime minister Trudeau to wards the conference which both sides regard As historic for the West. Prime minister Trudeau says the Federal government is determined to find answers to the confining see conference Page 4 ultimatum ignored 79 aboard Airliner crashes into sea Papeete Tahiti Reuter a pan american Airway Boeing 707 Airliner carrying 79 persons crashed into the sea soon after taking off from Here sunday night. First reports said six bodies and one survivor were found after the crash which occurred at . Local time sunday . Cd the Fate of the others on Board was not immediately known. The Airliner was flying from Auckland new zealand via Papeete to los Angeles. A pan american spokesman in Paris said the plane was forced to try an emergency please see Airliner Page 4 go slow Spivak wants Penner to put matter before Public by Ion Campbell free press pet Tucal reporter Portage la Prai Rie conservative Leader Sidney Spivak has urged a go slow attitude for councillor Alfred pen Ner of Winnipeg the party s candidate in Rossmere constituency in the june 28 provincial election. Coun. Penner came Short o defeating incumbent Premie de Schreyer toe new demo cratic candidate by Mere is coun. Penner says election proceedings in Rossmere were of questionable legality and has threatened to go to Cour to try to get a new election i the Riding. In a press conference Hen saturday or. Spivak said he advised coun. Penner to make All the information on the Situa Ion Public and put it before the people of Rossmere first. Please see Spivak Page 4 Stanfield gets municipal earful by Ron Campbell free press political reporter Portage l a Prairie j Man. Manitoba municipal officials gave Federal progressive conservative Leader Rob Ert Stanfield an earful of their ocal problems Here saturday. But air. Stanfield left with the impression that Independence and self Reliance arc alive and Well in the West. You re pretty confident about the future of this part of he he told the officials As Long As you Don t have to carry too Many people on your backs while you re making your own about 115 people including five Manitoba conservative m p s and six conservative Las attended the meeting in the army Navy and air Force Hall Here. They met with or. Stanfield at his request to give him the concerns of Manitoba s Munici see Stanfield Page 4 today women jockey 9 , a ctr 23 classified 14 to 22, 27 to 34 comics 42, 43 deaths 2 finance 23 to 26 movies it sports 35 to 40 television 10 women 9 nearly everyone reads the free press City Taui soviet ship off to Mars Moscow a the soviet Union launched an unmanned spacecraft to the planet Mars saturday night the official news Agency Tass announced. The Mars 4 Craft s main Pur pose is to continue scientific exploration of Mars and space near it that was started by he automatic interplanetary stations Mars 2 and Mars 3 in Tass said. All the apparatus aboard the new soviet Craft was function ing normally and the Craft was on course the Agency said. The spacecraft will Lake More than six months to travel to Mars. The United states does not plan to land a space probe on Mars until 1976, according to . Officials. An attempt to Send Tele vision pictures from one of the 1971 soviet probes failed during a raging dust storm. The trans Mission ended Annilly after Only 20 seconds. There was no indication that the probe two years ago car ried instruments capable of searching for life on planet. The two 1971 probes took 188 Days to cover the 76 million Miles from Earth. At the same time a . Mariner 9 space probe was orbiting Mars Tak ing detailed Bear hero weds Surrey . Up a Man badly mauled while fighting a grizzly Bear to save a female companion was married saturday to the woman he saved. Malcolm Asp Slot s Romance with Barbara has weathered months of separation and 39 operations since october 1971, when he saved Barbara s life by fighting off an enraged grizzly with an eight Inch Hunting knife. The two were working Al a tourist resort in the revel Stock ., area when returning from an overnight hike they encountered the and two cubs. Or. Aspeslet s act of courage won him four bravery awards. Queen Elizabeth will pre sent him with the Canad an Star of courage aug. 2 in Ottawa. That s going to be our second bar Bara said before the wed Ding. They planned a trip to Washington state Fol lowing the wedding. At the end of this year the couple will meet the q u e p n in London. Or. Aspeslet will be presented please see Bear Page 4 rail dispute tree9 Ottawa up the Feder Al government is opposed to compulsory arbitration and would use it in the railway Dis Pule Only As a last resort says labor minister John Munro. The railway workers Are aware that their fight is with the companies and not the pub Lic so they will continue ferry services Between the Mainland Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and will move the Grain out West he said during the ctr program ques Tion period taped for showing sunday. The 56.000 non operating rail Way workers now can legally strike. They re going to do some damage but at what stage do you undermine the principle of free collective bargaining in the Public or. Munro said. If reconciliation is aborted because you impose something too readily and the rank and file Are not prepared to play along i hate to think of please see rail Page 4 Hijack Takin transporting airline hostages to a Safe place spokesman says Dubai a the anti Israel hijackers of a Japan air lines jumbo jetliner with 143 persons aboard prepared for Takeoff from this arabian Peninsula territory tonight and told the control Tower from now on we Are to be known As the mount Carmel it was not immediately known whether the hijackers were planning some kind of suicide Mission or simply re Fen ing to the death of a woman accomplice killed in a grenade explosion when the plane was diverted Friday. Biblical mount Carmel is in Israel. A coded message originating in West Germany told the hijackers earlier to kill the Pas sengers immediately or let them go without delay. However a spokesman for the air pirates said we will keep the people aboard the air Craft alive and in food Condi Tion. We will them to a Safe to radio Exchange with the control Tower the hijackers asked for the air Refl to be re fuelled and told authorities to provide mechanical support for they also asked for the body of the dead girl a latin Amer ican identified Only As Peralta and the return of a japanese Purser wounded in the same grenade blast. Purser Yoshihisa Miyashita is in local Hospital Here and airline spokesmen said he to u 1 d not be permitted aboard under any Circum Dubai defence minister sheikh Mohammed bin Rashi appealed once again to the hijackers to release the women and a four year old child from among the passengers. A spokesman for the hijackers replied your Appeal Las touched us very much. Continue to Fet us ready for Takeoff. We will answer later. If i do not do what you ask it s because i am a Soldier and have to obey the orders i have please see hijackers Page 4 French explode nuclear device Papeete Tahiti Reuter a senior French government official confirmed sunday that France exploded a nuclear de vice saturday at its testing site it muru Proa atoll. Speaking at a news Confer ence Here Aymard Achille Ould Secretary of state for the armed forces gave the official indication by that the blast took first Ranee lace. The explosion was witnessed by the Crew of the new Zea and protest frigate Otago off muru Roa atoll but French officials had refused comment. Fould told the news Confer Nee that the Experiment was satisfactorily carried out and May be even better than sex meanwhile the Otago reported that bad weather prevented a second blast. The 2.150-ton frigate moved in close to the atoll Early today for the second expected explosion following saturday s Deto nation of a Small nuclear de vice believed to have involve a trigger for a Hydrogen bomb the ship has been at sea on a protest Mission with a Cabi net ministers aboard for 25 Days in an attempt to gel France to Call off the tests. Colff flit please see nuclear Page 4 Lewis in firm control Ftp convention rejects Radical overtures by Garry Fairbairn Vancouver up David Lewis s hand remained firmly at the Helm sunday As the new democratic party ended its four Day National convention. He and other members of the nip parliamentary caucus successfully rebuffed several scattered attempts to Radica Lize nip policy and perhaps More Over whelmed critics of their sup port of the minority Liberal government. There is no change in direct Lewis said As the convention ended. He took pains however to declare that his party s ing of the liberals in most commons votes is not Perma nent there is a limit to our support of the Federal govern the biggest weekend debates came on resolutions dealing with Energy and the Cost of Liv ing. In the Energy debate sunday of policymakers successfully argued against a motion that Rickenbacker Dies at 82 Miami Fla. A capt. Die Rickenbacker a Grade school dropout who survived dogfights with the red Baron become a first world War Ying Ace and the guiding be Iii behind Eastern airlines led today in Zurich Swit Erland Eastern officials said. E was 82. An Eastern spokesman said Icken Backer died of heart ail Urc at a Zurich Hospital. Is wife was with him at the me. His death ended a career of excitement and danger that prompted him to say in 970 i be cheated the old grim paper seven times that i Jiow an Eastern spokesman said neral services will be held in Columbus Ohio his native City later this week. Eddie Rickenbacker please see Lewis Page 4 arrest five in slaying five people have been arrested following the slaying last tuesday of a 40-year-old Man whose beaten and stabbed body was found at Isabel Street near Mcdermot Avenue. Taken into custody at various times sunday evening were three adults and two juveniles who have since been turned Over to juvenile author ies. Arrested were Clarence Clifford Woodhouse 21, 479 Alexander Avenue. Russell James Woodhouse 9, also 479 Alexander Avenue. Gerald Duncan Marsden 22, of 110 Harriet Street. A warrant has also been is sued by Winnipeg inner City police for the arrest of a fourth Man wanted in connection with he murder. The three adults were remanded for one week without plea on a charge of capital murder when they appeared please see arrest Page 4 Cool head saves Hoy yellowkniff., n w t up a 14-year-old Mann so Eveleth minn., was in a Telephone interview. Thursday from an isolated he was Happy about being really about an hour later or. Newman decided to climb a Hill to Survey the terrain. He to boy survived by staying land in the Middle of a Yukon rescued but he was Cool and using his head after Lake by Constable Scott want sorry about his father his 84-year-old father collapsed lie had been alone for Al a ramp said Guy and his on the Way Down and died of an apparent heart most 32 hours after his father ther set out wednesday morn Guy attempted to revive his attack during a Yukon fishing Kenneth died on the Island 75 ing in an outboard motor j father with a Mouth to Mouth trip an ramp Constable said Miles South of Whitehorse. Driven aluminium Dinghy Leav resuscitation and external saturday. The boy had pretty mixed ing mrs. Newman at a Camp buy Michael n e w m a n of Constable Wentzell Sile. Please see Cool Page 4
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