Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, September 29, 1973

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 29, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 wikk1hc Tut wu5w satoi0ay, a integration Given i assurances warns Alberta a fact it Fafe ral s i if new a f lifted e Beirut Lebanon a Iraq s leftist regime lifted curfew a Baghdad and r opened the capital s interns tonal Airport Early today aft j a 24-hour manhunt for Alleg i plotters trying to overthrow the regime. The Iraq news Agency r s ported the lifting of restrictions but did not say Wyeth t the massive House to hous search by secret police Frida had led to any arrests. The curfew and Airport cd sure were announced Frida morning Over Baghdad Radi which said government o facials were searching f killers of eight persons who mutilated bodies were found o the outskirts of the iraqi Cap Tal last month. Vice president Sadam Hus Sein Aakriti charged that to killers were imperialists an counter revolutionaries plotting a Chile Type overthrow o Iraq s baath party socialist r Gime. The victims have not Bee identified but Aakriti s Harg that their murders were poli Cal in nature indicated the might have been members c families in the baath party b Eparchy. The Beirut newspaper a Hayat says the killers hav been dubbed the Black masks by Baghdad residents because they disguised themselves this fashion on their Murde raids. A Hayat says one of the i Tims is the father of Iraq chief prosecutor in a trial Las july which led to the execution of former Security chief Nazca Czar and 35 accomplices of plotting against the govern ment. The newspaper speculate that the Black masks wer former followers of Czar am that they had embarked on bloody round of b on Vas. Loaf Xvi Asp a Airliner Bate of a Street Fer. Her Fot Ionedi a the arms a Dice Tor. Sister Otga King of Heathrow medical Cefi tre where the family was Tatoo told reporters Mother and emm Are "100-percent fit and mrs. Oganesyan said both she and her husband Are anxious to get the i Cierel Deary to 1 family Aai its social worker. The family was Bavia marital problems and the by. Baud refused to see any sock he said. The Public health aurs went to see the family focus on the problem and interpreted it to the husband and wife and he reassured the Husban about the social worker there by paving the Way for Easie future relationships betwee the social worker and the family. Integration helps us to Dis cuss and map plans to meet particular family s difficulties. More thought is Given t families and we begin to us each other s expertise mor frequently As we get to each other better. More Viii judgments Are therefore mad As to which person would b most effective in helping a specific family at a particular time. The whole crunch is tha service to people is based or relationships and the sounder a relationship the sounder the service. I Don t think professionals need fear that any of their professionalism would be diluted y integration. On the contrary if any Hing there s much to be gained by exposure to other professionals who arc just As committed As you May be. 1 mow i be benefited mr.1 Yaskiw offered a few examples of How in future he might be Able to help certain individuals because of knowledge he had obtained during previous Case situations involving other professionals in the a m e office knowledge Volch might never have be ome known to him if they land t been available on the ame premises if narrowly focused even a special service suffers. should be anchored by generalized or. Yaskiw would like to see Ocial workers stationed in in Elake schools. That s where really May be Able to move n on a preventive basis. The social worker would be ble to help the teacher begin o understand a family s Silva Ion. And he could assist the Amily to understand what s transpiring with their child in in classroom. Both the teach a and the family might then earn Why a child is reacting to ass room situations in a car Ain Way. Most important we would e Able to provide direct ser be to the child. Ultimately we re going to reduce a better More response service. Rather than rigid a integration will feature a built in flexibility geared to accommodating new and emerging services. In recent years the. Social Ork profession has had some Retty rough times in terms of to image. What the Public has been critical of and it has been a Ery valid criticism is frag mentation of services. People Lave been unable to make the Onne cimons Between services lat would help in their partic a circumstances. Professionals have been orking in isolation and people ceding help got the runaround isolation. The social worker has to be Ore adept at reflecting the eeds the Community he res. And rather than having to by on ust one pair of eyes and one pair of ears integral on will enable him to count n six or More pairs of eyes and ears focused on the next work with said or. Supervisor of care Sej Ykes h the Lote Taie Regio a office. Integrated operations. I Yaskiw said enables pro Bijj Cal child care workers t move More swiftly because they have Access in the Sam office to a variety of professionals who can be called Upo to help on a particular aspect of a child s or family s pro Lem. Child welfare Fame probation social assistance administrative health voc tonal rehabilitation and com Muity organization Servic Are All under one roof. Individual or Fame tends to prefer the ready a 4essibility of All helping r sources working out of on place or. Yaskiw said. Integrated setups also he to meet the challenges posed attempting to provide Servic to vast Rural areas and Mcculty unknown to Urban cd Dren s Aid societies he said. We offer More than just s Cal assistance a lot More tha Money goes into helping a fam ily although Money used Ere Lively can be a very posit contribution to a family havin child care problems. Integration o services should leave room Foth e highly trained person concentrate on his area of expertise and leave some of the if user duties formerly Carrie out by him to the workers wit lesser or. Yaskiw offered an example of How a Public beat nurse in one regional offic b cd cd a family by acting a Otuwa and of hated Federal Eargy of eries itt Zodiag Reevet be veto meats brought about by Risia prices around the Wortel he cautioned bit in use fed eral state it is always Easi to Appeal to local parochial if l Terest Over the broader a e tonal a he rejected criticism tha the Federal policy was of 4 and hoc nature scribbled of 5 on the Back of a cigarette a 1 he said the same or is who had been attacking 0 1 Tawa for not taking immediate hard and fast poli moves to changing circuit stances were now attacking t 1 government for its firm Toug decisions. Or. Macdonald also rejected complaints from Washingto that it had not been kept in formed. He said the . A been advised shortly in a Vance of the statement Mai 1 by prime minister Pierre tru Deau on sept. 4. The Federal minister said to Cabinet is now exploring Way to improve the Exchange views in Energy matters wit Washington. Such Energy dec Sion would be crucial in Canada relations Over the nex few years he predicted. The threat of a Constitution Battle Between Ottawa and a Berta was triggered Earlie this m o n t h when Ottaw moved quickly and indicated would impose a 40-cent-a-Ba Rel Export tax on crude Oil c Fec live in october. In the emergency session o parliament recessed last wee or. Macdonald introduced measure for an amendment i the excise tax act. It provide for a tax on each barrel o crude Oil exported from Canada including natural gasoline or condensate resulting from production processing or refining in Canada. The tax was is at 40 cents a barrel for crud during october. Lougheed react i strongly. He warned he migh Call a provincial election o the Issue. He disclosed that i government has a contingent plan prepared to be put int operation to counter sue moves by Ottawa. He said a Berta owns the Oil and Ottaw has no business assuming ownership and imposing an Export lax with the funds collected to be diverted into the Federal Treasury. Or. Macdonald replied in i speech Friday that he had Oul lined to the Alberta government in Advance the reasons for the Strong actions taken by Ottawa. He said he had also suggested that the extra Revenue raised could be employee for he purpose of developing secure and stable supplies of Energy in i assured or. Dickie William Dickie Alberta mines minister that we would consider the Alberta government s entitlement to whatever additional royalties would have been obtained by the of Oil in the . At the higher . Market Price and we would discuss with Alberta the application of the proceeds to Energy developments in Alberta and Frontier Oil particularly increased exploration off the Atlantic or. Macdonald said the Federal policy announced sept. Was not intended to deprive Alberta of revenues. Indeed the division of these revenues was left for specific response and discussion on october 3 in the Federal minister Wil. Meet with or. Dickie and other provincial ministers u the Alberta capital on that Date to negotiate within Josvald. A easier of miso its Posey Seo Sims Mast be Taie h use Neit year As tic 1 Seconi phase of Ottawa s a Ergy analysis. He listed then As Bora to soviet Marxt an Aow Ricasa i Riiser big above the Atlantic on Fra the arrival was so a expect it almost gave Rise to a mid get. The affair began Mil West of and South Iceland when Margaret Ovanesyan 30, gave birth to boy. By the time their Boeing 7 jumbo jetliner from Washington touched Down in London t event appeared Rife with poli Cal problems. Mother father baby an several other soviet citizens All members of a Consula party refused to get off t plane until it was met by a so Viet ambulance. And the was t one in England. A pan american world Ai ways spokesman said to trouble seems to have Bee that the woman did not a to go through immigration after what she had gon through. She just wanted to g to Moscow. There were 184 passenger on the plane when it left Wasington. London hypnotist Dav b e r g 1 a s a passenger a later i went to see if i Cou help having assisted As a Liy Otist at More than a Hundred births. But this one was be feet and Only took a Litt while. A stewardess and woman flight supervise the . Embassy Mulle aver the question of the child nationality and suggested tha As he was born to Sovie parents Over International Waters he would be a Sovie citizen. The British foreign office asked the same question Sai Snapp ily it s not our three hours after the plan touched Down the soviet pad suddenly disembarked follow no a phone Call from the embassy. The dark haired mrs. Ogane Syan Ashen faced was Carrie aboard a British Airport you can t set prices by in d i s 1 a t i o n or. Lang Sam d unless of course you want t put a policeman at every fare d Gate. The apr is not in com petition with the Cwb. 1 r does t want to buy and it a not Selling in Competition will e the the products Boan in t empowered to sell feel Grain at All he said i if the Federal government does not in fact want pair o Farmers to sell their feed grail to the products Board i number of Farmers at the t meeting questioned the reason for the institution of the Board As f. Buying Agency i or. Lang countered ques i tons by stating that the fun 1 Tion tit the products Board Wil be to eliminate Low feed Grai prices on the Prairies by firs providing an education terms of Price Levels and mar Ket c o n d i t i o n s the should be aware of before he takes his Grain on to the mar Ket. This is being achieved setting the products Board s Price of for Barlev for Oats related to estimates of final payments by the wheat Board thus giving armers an estimate of prices they could be getting As compared with prices they have been getting. The Barley Price offered by the products Board at is 58 cents below the wheat Board s current estimate of total payments to be received by Farmers at the end of this crop year. We Don t think you should sell to the products Board or. Lang said but if you must sell for Cash Here s where you can sell but he said repeatedly that if a Farmer does sell to the pro acts Board you re losing the other half of the final wheat Board the products Board s Price is the wheat Board s initial Price plus one half of the wheat Board s payment. The products Board Shou serve to offer a guaranteed Price at a rather better level for All the Grain a Farmer May want to in effect the products Board Price provides for a guaranteed minimum return he said. Until this or. Land asked the meeting what guarantee did you have for prices just the initial Price. Vow we be introduced guaranteed program Well above the initial As a result he said the off Ioard Price below the apr Vel should be gone. And i keep telling you t Hope you Don t take the apr the meeting in Brandon was he Start of a four Day tour o Manitoba and Saskatchewan Arm the Canadian Oil Maike with changes in the 1961 National Oil policy must be deter mined. 2 action must be take to secure the Eastern Cao Adlai Market against interruption o Supply. 3 appropriate level must be set for pricing Canad an Gas in Home and Export markets. 4 appropriate Amend ments of the regulations go verning the exploration for am development of Oil and Gas ii the Federal Frontier lands mus be made. 5 the controversy Abou jurisdiction on the Atlantic off Shore must hopefully be Seaside with a negotiated Solu Tion Between the five Eastern provinces and the Federal government. 6 legislative proposal must be put before parliament to define ownership rules in the Canadian uranium Industry. Or. Macdonald said it is s heavy program of work. It hoped by preference to achieve completion of the program through agreement with the provinces. It is always easier to com Plain in that never ending bal acting of costs and benefits o the confederation to say thai one or other province or Region has suffered benefited More or less from the he said. But ultimately the National policy must surely be to seek be wildest possible Choice of Energy options at reasonable prices for All canadians and Vith some Assurance of Supply. That is a goal not to be by threats but by Exchange around the conference said or. Macdonald. He noted that the premiers of Alberta and Ontario have called for a Federal conference on Energy. However other provincial governments had been sceptical about the benefits of such a meeting. The other provinces have insisted that any such meeting must be preceded by careful and sustained preparation. Or. Macdonald said that was Lis preference a conference after careful preparation. In the months to come Ottawa will seek to find a common ground in the wide spectrum f political philosophies local interests and diverse resources represented in the various Iron incest so that such a con or enc May indeed declare a consensus on these important policy he added. On the Montreal pipeline pro Osal made by Ottawa or. Macdonald noted that the fed ral and Quebec represent Tives had held recent talks. Continuing consideration will in Given by both governments o the desirability of a deep water Oil receiving terminal in he lower St. Lawrence for the mrose of Supply to available markets in Canada and the . This terminal project is a pet proposal of the Quebec Liberal government. It objected to of Awa s proposal for a Montreal pipeline to Supply Eastern can Ida with Western Oil. The fed a a 1 government has now found both projects May Well in on natural Gas or. Mac Onald noted that natural Gas shortages in the . Are very incremental supplies of natural Gas Are being priced a in excess of Canadian sex Lort prices under Long term contract. The Federal govern nent is actively considering in thous by which to increase in Price of Gas moving into port markets. The Canadian american Ommittee which the minister addressed is made up of embers of the . Howe re Earch Institute of Canada and he National planning Assoc a on of the . It brings canadians and Ameri ans from the Fields of Busi Ess labour agricultural and in May defy court by Stuart Lake Caughnawaga que. Up the four Young indians charged with intimidation in connection with recent violence on this Iroquois Reserve May not appear in court next week. All Are members of the Longhouse a group of indians who says the six nations form an Independent nation within Canada and therefore Are not subject to Canadian Laws. Of the estimated residents at Caughnawaga it is generally thought that fewer lha n200 believe in the Long House and wish to follow the traditional chiefs. The vast majority support the elected Council provided for in the Indian act. Paul Delaronde of the Long Jouse one of the four charged n connection with attempts to Force non indians to leave the font real area Reserve said he Las no intention of appearing n court in neighbouring Lachine next tuesday. I can t speak for the others it i have no intention to go e f o r e a judge to answer charges from a foreign he said in an interview. He indicated the three others feel the same. Delaronde said that Caughnawaga indians charged with offences should appear before he tribal chiefs. Both the Longhouse and the elected Caughnawaga band Council have announced intentions to evict up to non indians who they say have no right to live on the Reserve. While the Council passed a since approved by and gave the non indians a month s notice the Longhouse gave much Shorter notice and staged noisy demonstrations outside the Homes of Hose who did not leave. As the result of one of these demonstrations Delaronde and he others Wero charged. The situation threatened to become uglier when the Home of one family under eviction was burned. Police suspect arson. There have been no new incidents this week but life has not returned to Normal for Many residents. Those who received eviction notices Are keeping All night vigils for fear of fires. So arc the Jesuit missionaries after rumours that the Longhouse has a list of buildings it will Burn i n c 1 u d i n g the 300-year-old Lori Ian Catholic Chapel Here. Delaronde laughed at Hie suggestion that the Longhouse intends to Burn the Church. Aying that the Village is full f the local Indian police Force quit during the troubles arid provincial police now patrol in Reserve. Another Rumor is that members of the american in Ian movement . Are r y i n g to create another founded knee but Delaronde enies the movement is behind in Longhouse. They heard about the Trou be up Here and they came Lere As he said. The next few Days will Tell the situation will con nue to improve. The band Council meets Oday and More information is expected on the evictions. As. Well there is fear. That be scheduled oct. 2 court a Ica Rances could inspire More Olence. Weekends also bring Home the hundreds of indians who work n the neighbouring . Do Ronde says most of them Are Longhouse supporters. Grain plan a c t s Board Price for feel Grams has now led the Man Inba government to oppose the Federal government s plan to buy Grain at below prevailing wheat Board prices. Is no Way the Manitoba government can have a positive attitude toward the Federal agricultural products Hoard and the Price Levels they ire attempting to originally h e explained Manitoba was under the that the Price being offered was Only two or three fonts below the floor Price timing set by the provincial eed grains marketing commis icon. Information has re scaled however that the Agri cultural products boards Price was at Thunder Bay and that Reight costs amounting to and 20 cents a Bushel have to be deducted from this Price on the Prairies. A , the Premier had said he was satisfied with the Irice being offered since i was Only a few cents below the Manitoba commission s floor and Felt that the Manitoba government had been Able to exer some influence on the Federal Board s Price offer. However he said As a Resuli if the hew information canadians can expect some rather Erse announcements from the free Prairie provinces in the next few the Premier said that Al Hough Manitoba would prefer o Settle the feed grains ques Ion on a National basis in the families of govern ment officials who crushed i attempted coup. The baath party has had history of coups and spy trial since it took Over Iraq in 19g3 was subsequently ousted am returned to Power five year ago. January and february of 196 saw the regime s first blood Bali the hangings and firing squad executions of 52 allege iraqi spies including 14 jews. Since then there have Bee periodic executions Liquida ions and assassination a tempts against army officers accused of spying and exile officials of former iraqi for leaving dynamite a Winnipeg construction company was fined Friday for leaving a full Case of dynamite in a Field for 11 months after completing one of its projects. B. F. Klassen construction Canada guilty to the offence under the explosives act before judge Lawrie Mitchell in provincial judges court in the Law courts building. The company purchased the dynamite in february 1972, for use on a construction project near grand rapids Man., court was told. However when the project was completed the company left the dynamite in a Field where it sat unattended until 1973. It was finally discovered by the ramp in a highly explosive state because it was badly decomposed court was told. An armed forces bomb squad was called in to dispose of it. In defence the company said that the dynamite was accidentally left behind at the construction site due to personnel Lewis seeking 1 Lewis said it is obvious that those cosy chats the Board has been having with food Industry executives a e h i n d closed have seriously impaired the Board s he charged the report is nothing More than a Whitewash of vested interests in the food Industry and a pacifier for legitimate consumer the nip Leader listed four specific criticisms of the Board s report 1 the conclusion that no serious problem exists in regard to rising food prices. It is obviously designed to allay consumer concern and is inconsistent with the spiralling Price rises which the report documents and with which every shopper is familiar. 2 the Board based its analysis of corporate profit Levels in the food processing and re mailing industries on information supplied by the financial research Institute which is an investment advisory Agency police identified the two arabs As Moustafa 25, and Mahmoud Khalid 27. Both were said to be carrying lebanese passports. Austrian officials said the armed w i t h hand grenades sub machine guns and ordered the four off the train at the March egg station just inside Austria wounded a czech train controller with automatic weapons tire and herded the hostages into a Small Van. After driving to Vienna s Schwec hat Airport they negotiated for about 15 hours for Safe passage out of the country demanding that the jewish Camp at Schoenau Castle 70 Miles South of Vienna be closed in return for release of the hostages authorities said. Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky a jew said he agreed to the arabs demands to close the Camp to avoid the c a t a s t r o p h e of last year 11 israeli olympic athletes held captive by Arab terrorists were killed at the t Airport in West Germany when authorities attempted to Stop them rom leaving the country. The israeli government called k r e i s k y s decision shocking and called Home its ambassador to Austria for consultation. Israeli officials said jewish emigrants from the soviet Union have been coming through the Schoenau process no Centre to Israel at the rate if a month recently. In a statement quoted by the austrian news Agency the terrorists said we undertook this Mission because we Are of the opinion that the immigration of soviet jews represents a greater danger for our cause. It was not our first blow and it vill not be our in Beirut a guerrilla group calling itself the eagles of Palestine charged Austria with false neutrality by facilitating the transport of soviet fews to Israel. Jackpot tops preliminary returns from Friday s Shine Rama Campaign i y Winnipeg students total More than double the collected in last year s Loe shining Blitz a spokesman or the organizing students Aid Friday night. The spokesman said about 000 students mainly fron Winnipeg High schools Partick ated in the Campaign to raise Noney to help victims of cystic Rosis. Last year 500 Stu ends participated. The preliminary count a1-e a d y exceeds the record count of collected ii indents in 1969, the spokes an said. Final figures arc ill being rement it has Given some conceptual consideration to Jie idea of having its own feed Rains marketing commission offer to buy feed grains at the Loor prices it has established n order to prevent sales to the agricultural products Board. We have to take great pains o avoid putting obstacles in he path of a National approach o problem solving. The Cana Lian wheat Board has existed or Many years now. It has e e n a most effective in frument. Without it conditions would have been far far Vorse. The Prospect of provincial agencies working at Cross Pur rates is about the last thing be d like to happen yet if a ederal Agency is under direct Ion to follow a course of a Ion which is inimical to the in rests the Prairies Well Lien it does raise the Prospect lat we May have to take such course of action which i would consider unfortunate in he extreme but nevertheless perhaps the lesser of two the Premier agreed that the Armer has a free Choice under he new program whether he vill sell his feed Grain to the agricultural products Board or o the wheat Board and that a towing he can get a higher Rice from the wheat Board he would be foolish to sell to the agricultural products Board. The other Side of the oin is that whatever the heat Board is paying if they of have to Start a policy of Elling to Eastern Canada at a Rice less than prevailing world markets then a loss is cing incurred by Western rain producers. It May not be Cali Zed until the final pay nent of the following year but s got to come out some Here. To me this is a terrible Ody blow to Western Cana a that kind of says ads have injures As the bargaining agent or those doctors who Are employed directly by the provinces he said but to suggest hat All doctors should be so represented is comparing apples and oranges. The government has not rejected out hand the suggestion that doctors might have a written agreement but this is not a proposal which can be resolved in a compressed period of time he said. He did not feel that the doctors Are on i firm footing when they try to insist that Manitoba doctors must have such an agreement. Such an agreement he said could not be achieved greatly jut of step with other prov aces. If i regret anything it is hat one or two provinces have stepped out not seeming to care about the implications nationwide insofar As health services Are the Premier told reporters hat there was no special is Tii finance to Hie fact that he iad sent a White Carnation to r. Kenneth Wylie president t the Manitoba medical other than it is Flower be Etc and he s been receiving Lowers from various people All to Cost 3e an objective no attention is Given to 1973 profit Levels which Are at All time highs As food prices skyrocket. Press reports Friday showed that in the first half of 13 corporate profits for All sectors increased by 37.4 per cent Over the first half of 1972, while profits in the food processing Industry jumped 3.9 per cent. 4 failure to devote any at to e n t i o n to the fundamental problem of monopoly Power apart from a passing reference n the last paragraph to a worrying Lack of Competition in some or. Mcgrath equally incensed Over the Board s report and its chairman s comments Las called for an immediate meeting of the commons com nit tee on trends in food prices. Be said it must meet to recon Nind action by the government at once to protect the Consumers because the Board iad proved hoax empties schools in St. B More than St. Boniface u d e n t s were evacuated rom the division s 21 schools Ter the school Board received bomb threat Friday. St. Boniface police said an Anonymous Telephone Call to in St. Boniface school Board lines about . Warned bomb was in one of the Divi on s schools. The 21 schools were evacuate about . And the Stu cats were allowed logo Home r the remainder of the Day. Police said no bomb was to cd. The Border with the Irish Public. No reported though one blast wrecked a Avem in the Hamlet of Pettigo Lile the Oiler damaged an automobile showroom in the in of Kilrea. William Craig a Leader of in hard line protestant Wing the new Northern Ireland be Stative Assembly said Friday and his followers would ver share Power with the Oman catholics. Rev. Martin Smyth Leader of e militant protestant Orange Der echoed Craig s remarks Ying there will be no the warnings came a Day Ter the moderate protestant tics had agreed to meet iders of the Catholic based Cial democratic and labor Ray to elect a fire injures Man damage Light smoking in bed May have aused a mattress fire Friday get at 1132 main Street but in Man on the mattress fre Erick Senchuk 51, suffered by smoke inhalation. The fire broke out at about 30 . In or. Sunchuk s Send floor suite. A fire department spokes an said saturday it caused a t of smoke but Only the Attriss some bedding and voting were burned. Or. Senchuk was taken to enc Al Centre Hospital and rated for smoke inhalation e was allowed to go Kristjanson said areas of at present under control o in provincial Board will be it under control to reflect the. Il1 subsidy. The five cent a quart subsidy works out to about a Mindr Dweight of milk. Based n the projected estimates of 973 milk production this i can an additional million subsidies to Manitoba Floirie Federal possible Warsaw a United t a i e s Commerce Secretary Rederick Dent says Poland is the final stages of prepare legislation for Western is to participate in joint siness vent Iris with polish Tarp risks. So far Poland has foreign investment in her Dustrich but three other mini unit countries allow Omania Hungary and South Africa Inister cough Whitlam re ated thursday that Australia ill co operate with other in trips to bring Down the uth african government be use of its racist policies in move develops. He said isl Ralia would apply Cononi s sanctions against South Afri if South Africa s other t ajor trading partners did so compliance with any United 1 aliens directive. 9 per cent speak urdu Islamabad Pakistan due spoken As a first Ian age by Only 9 per cent of pakistanis is the official Ian age of Pakistan along the English. Sixty five per it speak punjabi h per it sindhi 24 per cent other draws funds Taipei foreign and bet on backgammon Rome emperor Nero was Ond of the game of backgammon and often played for the quiz agent of a chinese investments in Taiwan reached million in he first half of 1973, an of million or nearly 50 per cell Over the like 1972 there was some minor Noke and water damage to o business premises on the St floor the fire department Ocsman ;