Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 29, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Occlusive by in today s weekend leading rotogravure modern Pimpernel please see Page 22 Winnipeg free press final edition on the Arctic Tundra pros and cons of Mackenzie pipeline vol. 81 no. Price Ioc 13c saturday september 29, 1973 am. Sunset pin. Forecast and 40 Page 2 dream clothes the latest thing in bedtime stories Page 12 learning the ropes Rodeo students All tied up in 14 kitchens of old Long Johns Are a kind of cookie. Page 20 and in the sportsman. Page 2 a Flimsy. Page 3 our Man Hoppe. Page 4 stamp collector. Page 5 Rock scene. Page 6 on the other hand. Page 8 Horoscope Page 10 now music Page 11 Book reviews pages 12, 13 Church news pages 14, 15 and elsewhere in the paper color comics to radio diary Jumble winners 8 entry form 78 Bridge news 12 classified 41 o go c6 to 72 comics 77, 78 Cynthia wine.15 deaths 8 finance 29 to 37 letters. Movies night beat sports starry skies travel 38 70 10 cd to 15 13 17 to 19 women.23 to 27 labor scene 39 v May prosecute food markets piumplre., Dia Irmah of the fed eral food prices review Board said Friday the Board has sent a Lewis insists by Victor free press staff correspondent Ottawa the new demo cratic party has joined with the progressive conservative party in demanding the imme Diate resignation of the chair Man of the food prices re View Board mrs. Be Ryl plump re. Nip Leader David Lewis at tacked the Hoard chairman and the Board for what he de scribed As its abject surren Der to the corporate establish ment. Earlier this week Jim Mcgrath the progressive conservative my for St. John s brately called for her Resigna Tion because of her comments that there was no real crisis in food prices. Or. Lewis issued a state ment after meeting with nip party workers and local labor leaders at Moncton new Brunswick Friday. They had discussed the Board s quarterly report made Public thursday. It had reported prices were continuing to Rise but were not rocketing upwards. Please Sec resign Page 4 Beryl evidence to the co Suther and corporate affairs department which May Lead to the pros Ccu Tion some supermarkets and food manufacturers. Mrs. Plump re. Told a news conference Here that when consumer complaints came in a trickle after the Board was first the Board hired 80 investigators to go omit and dig. She said about 50 cases have been compiled for consumer affairs action. Mrs. Plump re also said that Premier Gerald began of Nova Scotia promised her during talks Friday that he would take action to Stem Price in creases by creating a Provin Cial Consumers affairs depart ment similar to the Federal department. She did not reveal the names of the corporations being investigated. There has been no general exploitation of customers Dur ing this year s inflation of food prices she said but there Are individual instances where prices Are unduly mrs. Plump re meeting Fri Day with Premier Regan was part of a Cross country study of food prices and their effects. During the tour she also is consulting with each Premier to discuss ways in which the provinces can help. Earlier this week the food prices review Board put out a quarterly report slating that food prices Are still rising Al though at a slackened Pace. The report was relatively of Imis Lic but mrs. Plump re no Refuge arabs seeking Asylum hostages released after austrians meet terms from a Reuter Cagliari Sardinia up two Arab terrorists who released four hostages in Vienna after an austrian Promise to close a jewish transit Centre hopscotch de across the Mediterranean today in search of a place of Refuge. Their Small twin engine plane landed at Cagliari Sar Dinia after three Arab coun Libya and Tuni them permission to land italian police said. Reuters news Agency said the two guerrillas accompanied by the plane s austrian owner and a Volunteer co Pilot threatened to shoot at tile plane and blow it up on the runway Here unless they were Given permission to land in Tunisia. Earlier the arabs ordered the two austrians to land at Dubrovnik Yugoslavia and Palermo Sicily to refuel. The terrorists had stopped a train Friday after it crossed into Austria from czechoslovak Kia and abducted three jewish soviet emigrants and an aus Trian Border guard. The hostages were freed after the austrian government agreed to shut Down a jewish Centre South of Vienna. The Centre has been the first Stop for jews emigrating from the warm autumn weather Winnipeg is experiencing these Days is meant to be enjoyed and that s exactly what these girls from St. Mary s Aca Demy Are doing As they relax on. The school grounds. Left to right Are Val photo by Gerry Cairns Mccartney Tannis Baxter Elvira Fiorino and Monique Campeau. More sunny weather is the communist bloc countries to Israel. After freeing the four the who said they wer members of the eagles of a c s t i n e revolution were Al Lowed to Fly out of Austria aboard the Cessna 414. Please see arabs Page 4 noted there Are still Many serious problems ahead. She was particularly concerned about the Price of Ham Purger which she said will continue to Rise in Price until it s beyond easy and frequent ise of Low income families. Ottawa warns Alberta by Victor Mackie free press staff Corr Sponden Ottawa Energy minister Donald Macdonald warned Al Berta Friday that while that province is owner of its Oil in the disposing of that resource in is not entitled to act apart from its responsibilities As a member of the common neighbourhood known As Canada. The Federal minister in the continuation of the Oil War rag ing Between Canada and Alberta fired verbal volleys at pre Mier Peter Lougheed in response to the Alberta govern ment Leader s recent attacks on the Federal government s new Oil policies. Or. Mac Donald suggested the Premier s Strong criticism was Unwar ranted. I do not know of any legitimate Alberta Public interest which has not been taken into the Federal govern said or. Macdonald. He spoke to the Canadian please see Ottawa Page 4 employees Oil not have Choice Manitoba s doctors Are going to have to make i Choice Between being self employed professionals o employees of the government who Are entitled Toniego Tate a collective agreement premiered Schreyer indicated Friday the Premier asked at his weekly., press Confer whether any other group of self employed professionals Canada has the right to Nego Tiati collective agreements. He also expressed mild air Royance at British Columbia and. Quebec for having broken ranks and signing such agree ments with their doctors As far As Manitoba is concerned he said there is no wish to step too far of Lela from what our sister provinces Are he said the government has no objection to groups banding together for the purpose of. Negotiating if they Are employ is. Does any group in our country have that right if they Are self employed they have the right of professional discipline and that exists now in effect with the College of physicians arid surgeons. There s no great problem Lere. I just resent the Sugges Ion that our failure to agree to Date to what they Are request no constitutes something so Mii sual so unforgivable that hey have to Lake extraordinary measures. Their fellow medical practitioners in sister provinces Are exactly in the am. Position As Here. I Don t much appreciate Manitoba being used As a Guin a pig just because someone vants to do it that there will be no problem certifying the medical Assoc a please see says Page 4 bomb is eight London a eight Pel sons were injured Wheir a bomb exploded in the Busy West London air terminal Fri Day Only minutes after a Man with an Irish accent Telephone a warning. The bomb estimated to have contained Between three and five pounds of explosives detonated at mid afternoon out Side an elevator Shaft. It was the 53rd terrorist at tack in England since mid a u g n s i. So far one army officer has died and nearly persons have been wounded in he attacks. The air terminal is Britain s biggest Check in Point for eur Ope a and Domestic flights. Authorities said the Man with an Irish accent telephoned the Ress association Britain s Domestic news four min ites before the explosion. 1 n Northern Ireland the i r i t i s h army reported two bombing attacks Early today please see bomb Page 4 milk 3 cents the retail Price of milk in Manitoba will be reduced by three cents a quart effective monday the chairman of the provincial government s milk control Board said Friday. Or. Baldur a Kristjanson said in a statement the reduce or was. Made possible by Ai agreement reached Between he Federal g government am the provincial government late Friday. The bring the Price of homogenized milk sold n Winnipeg to 33 cents or. Kristjanson said. Federal government announced sept. 4 As part of its program a. Five cent a i part milk pub shy i provincial marketing boards which maintain o r reduce milk rices during the next year. In addition to the three cent eduction to customers milk producers will receive an in Rease of 1% Ceils a quart. Milk processors will receive a Quarter cent a quart subsidy in statement said. Please see milk Page 4 Fasheh rim Soi a get assurances Brandon Man. The Agri cultural products Board As a buying Agency the fed eral government is hoping Prairie Farmers will refuse to sell their feed grains to the Agency Federal Justice a minister Otto Lang says. At a meeting Here Friday night attended by More than 300 Manitoba Farmers or. Lang the minister in charge of the Canadian wheat Board re butted charges recently made by some Western farm organizations. What we wanted in the Short or. Lang told the group of Farmers in defence of the Federal government s interim feed grains marketing policy was a rather fairer relationship b c t w e e n Prairie prices and the prices in other Grain plan opposed looking for a trailer this want and under Trail ers 83 71 Volkswagen West Nalia Cam Mobile top Condi Tion. Phone 233-5018. Is among the hundreds of bargains in today s Classi fied Section. No matter what you need shop and save in free press want ads. By Egon Frecie free press staff writer p r e m i e r de Schreyer of Manitoba warned Friday his government would meet with scathing attack and systematic opposition any attempt by he Federal government to order the Canadian wheat Board to sell Western feed brain to Eastern livestock producers at below world Market prices. The Premier said such a policy would be a terrible body blow to Western Canada and promised his government would do All it could to oppose it. He also said additional information about the Federal government s agricultural prod Glease see Grain Page 4 areas in a primary goal of the Feder Al government in this area he said is to Root out distress the use of the agricultural products Board under the interim policy is not to erode Ca Nadian wheat Board Powers or. Lang stressed a number o1 times during the meeting. The Board will not have the Power to sell feed Grain and while we Don t want to buy a lot of we re prepared to store it. Some of my opponents say the apr agricultural products Board will destroy the Cwb Canadian wheat Board i just said i Doii t want farm ers to sell to the apr and in fact they Don t have to. Please see Farmers Page 4 integrated services ease the problem greek ministers quit government by Wally Dennison free press staff writer first in a series h has been almost a year since Manitoba s department of health and so Cial development began restructuring operations in its seven regional offices and integrating health and social development ser vices. How Are government social workers and clients finding the changes free press staff or scr Dennison looks at the situation in a four part series beginning today. Quicker better and More comprehensive Aid to people is resulting from the integration of provincial health and social development services. Not Only arc clients Benefit ing but some government workers Are saying the restructured operations in Region Al offices permit them to do their jobs More effectively. That s because they re working m Ore closely together and thereby gaining As professionals. Insights and knowledge accumulated from each other Are being employed in helping people. Generally that appears to be the picture almost a year integration began at the seven regional offices. At the same Lime provincial child welfare authorities Are exploring the possibilities of developing a computer track ing and classification system which would enable them to keep a closer Tab on in care meaning that no child could be lost in the system. New child welfare legislation being prepared also will spell out the rights of parents and children. Minimum standards of child welfare and family services meanwhile Are being formulated and his could Well produce an upgraded network of Foster and adoption Homes. Quickness in bringing Varsos resources la Bear on a child welfare problem is one of the most important advantages of child welfare services work ing out of a Multi service of fice according to Ken Yaskiw integration Page 4 Athens a Deputy Premier Nicholas Maka Rezos and two Cabinet ministers re signed Friday apparently Over president George Papadopoulos s insistence thai former military men be excluded from flip government. The three who resigned like Papadopoulos Are All former military officers. Papadopoulos promptly accepted the resignations of a Kavezos Michael Balopoulos undersecretary of n a t i o n a Economy and Constantino As Lanides undersecretary of National education and religion. Maka Rezos issued a state ment calling on All members of the government including civilians to resign. We feel today that our ser vice is Over. The demand of the people is for inc transition from a regime of extraordinary a overs to one of popular mar Harczos said. Maka Rezos and the other former military men helped Hie april 1967, coup that put the Papadopoulos re Gime Power some of the military have charged they Are being discriminated against As 1 a ado Pii Ulos dismantles the old re Gime and prepares for Transi Tion to an All civilian administration
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