Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 1, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
7 int Trust for year on your passbook. Savings account Trust and savings corporation limited Winnipeg free press f72-8171 monday october 1, 1973 2nd class mall registration number 02m Selling your Home consult a professional. Rely on a realtor Mem Iii i mud on dozens of occasions i be been asked the question Why do bands break up actually the reasons Are so numerous that i hardly know where to begin. One important Factor of course is the people involved in the group. Personality conflicts Between members of bands have brought about the demise of Many a Good band including the beatles. Then there Are the numerous hardships involved with constant tra Velling. Anyone who has spent several months on the Road thousands of Miles away from their friends and family will Tell you what a Strain it is to try to concen trate on performing a show when their mind is else groups find that playing in Pittsburgh one night Tuscaloosa Oklahoma the next and Meehaw Junction Florida the following evening is simply too much to Cope with. On a More localized two tilings stick out in my mind. The most obvious one is the Cost buying equipment publicizing a and so on. Amplifiers guitars drum sets Public address systems Cost a bundle and even Little things like guitar strings and picks add up after a while. Last but certainly not least is an intangible Factor known As apathy or indifference. I be touched on this particular subject a number of times in the past and i m convinced that Public indifference to a band More than anything else is the cause of most breakups. Winnipeg s audiences not unlike those in Many other North american cities generally Aren t very receptive to unfamiliar material. Thus a group which performs mostly original songs often finds that it s impossible to obtain bookings. Although the Canadian music scene has brightened considerably in the past three or four years the one Quality which i be found lacking in most bands is originality. Most musical trendsetters Are from either the United states or England and As Long As Canadian audiences continue to patronize bands which do old beatle medleys and ignore bands trying to do something All their own i can t see that situation improving notice ably in the very near future. V Short stuff the University of Winnipeg s fall festival will be happening on the school Campus wednesday through Friday. Among the features will be displays by a number of commercial groups a cartoon festival horror films Casino night and guest speaker. Bob Woodward a Washington reporter who will discuss the watergate situation. Go spell the colourful updated version of parts of the will be presented by Manitoba theatre Centre during its 1973-74 season. Mac is the Only theatre in the world which right to do its own production Rock Here s the latest update on the National immigration drive currently being conducted across Canada. Tim Maloney a National coordinator off the Canadian coalition of War resisters reports that the response to the drive has been incredible and beyond expectation so far. Thousands of people have contacted the nine National Aid centres located through out the country to obtain information and assistance on How to apply for landed immigrant status. Only two weeks remain until the oct. 15 deadline for All applicants. John Einarson one of the City s most travelled musicians is now for Blakewood Castle. The group is currently doing one fighters and socials. The readers write dear or. Mellen after Reading your column i Felt i had to write in and give my opinion of the recent Chilliwack concert. I enjoyed the group immensely and to be truthful Felt it was the Best act i be seen in Winnipeg within the past few months. That included three dog night t. Rex the guess who and All the rest. I noticed that you failed to mention How the crowd responded to Chilliwack. The people acted coldly to wards the group s music and could t seem to appreciate it. Most of them just went to listen to the hit single groundhog. The audience was full of hecklers and generally gave the group a poor reception respectfully yours Roberta Ross 39 Prescot Road fort Richmond. 1 must agree that the audience behaved very badly. It seems there Are always a few boors who can afford to Shell out to see a show and then spend the entire evening shouting obscene comments and making a Nui Sance of themselves. a few Ushers were employed exclusively to Weed these Loudmouth out of the crowd and escort them from the building the problem would t pop up quite so often. Here and there George c. Scott is up to his usual tricks in Oklahoma crude now playing at the Odeon theatre. It s a rip roaring Story of three people who attempt to fight off an Oil firm s bid to run them off of their diggings. Scott of course is great and John Mills and Faye Dunaway turn in Fine performances. It s riot often that drama and comedy Are blended so Well. The Mac caravan will appear at Polo Park All this week. Included will be a costume fashion show which is scheduled for 7 and 8 . Friday and 3 and 4 . Sat urday. With the watergate situation in the news every Day i m not surprised that Cinema 3 is bringing Emile de Antonio s White comedy Millhouse for another engagement. It will be showing wednesday through Satur Day. Thunder Bay Man identified inner City police have re leased he name of a Thunder Bay Man whose body was found in the up Nail Yards near Arlington Bridge Friday. Donald h. Frederickson 26, was found on lop of a truck aboard a Flat car. Police be Lieve the Man was killed when he hit his head on a Tunnel or Bridge. Photo classes on wednesday registrations arc now being accepted for photography classes to be held 7 to 9 wednesdays oct. 17 to dec. 20 at the orioles Community Centre and Greenway school. Enrolment is limited. Registration forms Are available a All 1 n n o r City Community centres and the inner cite Parks and recreation depart Merit 10 fort Street. Government urged to pay More of education costs by Carol Partridge free press education reporter the provincial government has been asked to pick up a much greater share of Educa Tion costs in Manitoba that Are now raised through property taxation. As Well the province has been asked to initiate a study tax exemptions to such ins Titu these Are four former members of the nursing staff at Misericordia Hospital As they were about to Board the River Rouge for a Lun Cheon cruise with 300 other invited guests sat urday. They Are left to right sister candide of Montreal director of Wiur sprig Between 1940 and 1949 sister Madeline of the Cross who worked in the social services department Between 1950 and 1955 sister St. Odilon now of new York who saved an Elm tree when it was scheduled for removal to make room for a nurses Resi Dence 10 years ago sister St. Aime chief technician at the radiology department from 1959 to 1968, and sister Sylvia Rondeau an Interior dec orator who has just arrived at the Hospital. They Are Sisters of Mise Corde. Misericordia hos Pital is celebrating its 75th anniversary or Dia mond Jubilee. Of property now granted tons As churches and Hospi tals. The two recommendations Are among 20 contained in a 44-Page Brief presented Mon Day to education minister Ben Hanuschak by a joint commit tee of teachers trustees and school administrators. The committee v spent the1 last two years pre paring the report is com prised of representatives of the Manitoba teachers society he Manitoba association of school trustees the Manitoba association of school superintendents and the Manitoba association of school business officials. Major recommendations in clude rebuilt japanese Zero fails to take to air at Carman by Ron Campbell tree press staff writer Carman Man. The first est flight of a japanese Zero lighter aircraft since the Sec Ond world War did to get off he ground Here sunday. Vith plane Febu Ilder Bob Lemert at the controls the Zero taxied Down the grass air strip of Friendship Field and to Tail wheel came off. The Accident caused it to veer off the Airstrip about 10 get into a Field of slowed under Straw. Or. Diemert said in an inter View he was doing a simulated Ake off and travelling about 40 Miles an hour when the Accident happened. He said the Tail wheel s sub Assembly went to one Side and he wheel literally steered the aircraft into the slowed Field. It s the Only flyable Zero in the world and is being bought by the japanese. The president of a Tokyo import port firm is negotiating the Sale on behalf of his War be eran employees. If the Deal had been going As planned or. Diemert was to Jave flown the Zero to Van Couver where it would Cave been loaded aboard a freighter which leaves oct. 10 for Japan As it happens the japanese seem to be having troubles coming up with the Money said or. Diemert. He said he was to have received a letter confirming the Sale by the end of september and it has t arrived. Perhaps the problem is the restrictions the japanese government places on its currency going out of the country or. Diemert speculated. He said he had similar problems sell ing a Hurricane warplane to British buyers. However he said the Dea with the japanese is by no Means off. It May just take longer than expected he said. Or. Diemert said the broken Tail wheel is no problem. It will be fixed in three or four Days and the Zero will. Be ready for another test flight try next weekend. That Assembly never shone have broken. It was More than Likely a flaw in the about 75 people had gathered at Friendship Field to witness what was to have been the historic flight at 6 . Sunday. When the Tail wheel came off some of them helped carefully place the plane s wheel less Tail on a trailer and Cushion it with tires and inner Ubes. It was carefully towed the rest of the Way downfield to he hangar where the visitors helped to guide it inside and get the Tail propped up on a 3arrel so or. Diemert could work on the Assembly. All that is needed is a Tail wheel bracket he said adding that he has plenty of those. By Manfred Jager free press medical reporter Manitoba s doctors in private practice Are appealing for the support of their organized Medicine s contract dispute with the provincial government. Starting monday they will e providing patients with Yel Low information sheets setting fire destroys skating shacks fire destroyed the Structure and contents of two skating changing room shacks on the grounds of Wolseley school at 511 Clifton Street saturday morning. The fire was caused by children playing with matches a fire spokesman said. Department streamlines the St. Vital streamlines will meet tuesday at St. Marks Parish Hall 10 St Marks place with weigh in from 7 to 8 ., the meeting from 8 to 9 . And exercises from 9 to 10 . He had taxied the Zero out to the far end of the Airstrip Anu was on his. Way when the Accident occurred. The horsepower Wright Cyclone engine was revved to its full rpm capacity at the time. This is Standard pre test flight procedure or. Die Mert explained. I wanted to Belt the engine just to make sure it the Tail wheel which has to ads put Case to their patients the United Way Many questions Are raised each year about. The United Way Winnipeg. This is the first instalment in a series de signed to answer the most common questions. Q _ who gives Pel Nils Sion for the United Way to solicit funds a the provincial govern ment and the civic charities endorsement Bureau. Bill 87 o i h e provincial government May 11, 1965 states that one purpose of the United Way is to raise monies for and finance in part or if whole non profit local provincial National or International Charita b 1 e benevolent character building health or welfare or the United Way receives a permit annually from the civic charities endorsement Bureau to raise funds by Means of s personal the United Way raises More than 90 per cent of All funds approved by the Bureau each year. Of the go designations of ser ices now v receiving general acceptance in the social ser vices Field the United Way of Winnipeg finances 50 of them wholly or in part. Aut Opac offices Opici in North a Lopac the Manitoba Public insurance corporation opened two new claims offices monday at flin flon and the Pas Man. The new aut Opac offices Are located at 106 Street in flin flon and at 33b Koss Avenue in the Pas. Out some of the demands that the Manitoba medical association has made on the province and on which it feels agree ment must be reached if High Quality medical care is to be provided. A spokesman for the medical association Spicl during the weekend that of the forms have been printed after individual doctors asked for such an information Sheet. The forms were mailed to 900 physicians last week. They say doctors want the medical association to be re cognized As their official bar gaining agent As they want the same collective bargaining Powers As other Manitoban who Are organized along Union nes. The physicians want a collect t i v e bargaining agreement which accepts standards of medical practice established by the College of physicians and surgeons of Manitoba the Sheet says. It also demands that the government recognize the code of ethics the Cana Dian medical association and also recognize Hospital Stan Dards set out by the Canadian Council on Hospital accreditation. Other demands made in the information Sheet and on several Public occasions before Are for Freedom from the threat of intimidation or Coer Cion that major changes in the health care delivery system be made Only after discussion and negotiation with the doctors that there be a Standard grievance procedure and that Dis Putes Between the doctors and the government be arbitrated if necessary. To h e government refuses these Points and Many others which were designed also As a Protection for the general pub Lic. Do you think this is the Sheet asks. Your opinion school group sets meeting the Home and school and Parent teacher federation of Manitoba will hold its fall conference tuesday in the a Cli Lonum of the Norquay build ing. On the Agenda for the one Day conference which begins at 9 ., arc discussions about the length of the school Day Pupil teacher ratios and the emphasis on physical Edu cation. Be on the ground if the Pilot does t want to be committe to taking off was Likely get Ting said he said the engine is Seldom run Over rpm and the Zero needs Only rpm to Lave take off Power. It needs around 900 feet of runway to take off and about double that to land. Or. Diemert said he completely satisfied with the plane s pre take off perform Ance sunday except for the Tail wheel How Long he would have Hac the plane airborne would have depended on perform Ance As in any test flight he said. He has three zeros including the one to be tested and the other two Are awaiting reconstruction. Or. Diemert found them in 1961i expedition to an abandoned japanese wartime air Field on the Island of Ballad 300 Miles North of Guadalcanal in the South Pacific they were shipped in parts arriving at Carman in february 1969. About zeros were assembled during the War by the Mitsubishi company of Japan. The Honda company nov famous for its motorcycles got its Start making propellers for the Zero. Zero parts were turned of by individual workers All Over Tokyo for Assembly at the Mitsubishi Plant. Because of this arts from one Zero are1 it always interchangeable with similar parts from anon or. Diemert said. He rebuilds of s Oik world War military air Craft not just zeros. A rebuild japanese Val div Bomher from the Diemert collection a reassembled from the 1968 expedition is in the air museum at Rockcliffe an Ottawa suburb. That the amount of the provincial Grant per teacher be in creased. That the amount of local financing of education be reduced considerably from the current 47 per cent. That a statutory committee of t e a c her a trustees Anc school administrators be established to make Long Range plans and make recommend lations annually to the min Ster of education. That the problems of taxing farm lands buildings Anc Small business be studied As Well As tax exempt property including Crown land. The report Points out that while school boards desire local autonomy there Are serious inequalities in taxation to cover costs which go beyond the Levels provided under the provincial Grant system. For example Winnipeg 2 people injured in mishaps a single vehicle Accident and a car pedestrian collision sent two people to Hospital sunday. Both people have since been allowed to go Home. Kathleen Haines 18, of 1220 Lorette Avenue was treated in Misericordia Hospital with lacerations to the forehead after an Accident at Ebby Avenue and Lilac Street at Inner City police said miss Haines was Riding in a car by James Edward Shaw 24, of Abbotsford b.c., when the vehicle went out of control and hit a tree. Police said she hit her head on the Windshield. Jeffrey Sveinson 10, of 807 Bor Bank Street was admitted to the children s Centre in Good condition after colliding with a car As he was crossing Osborne Street Between Bart left and Morley avenues at about . The car was driven by Loe Gustak 21, of 888 is. Mary s Haci suite 1. The boy suffered bruises to inc Abdomen. Could increase salaries by an school Board teachers average of by Means of a tax increase but the Kelsey school Board in North Era Manitoba would require a seven Mill tax increase to raise salaries by a comparable amount. As actual costs Rise further above the level of the foundation program these inequalities Bear rather heavily on tax payers who own property in divisions where the Over All assessment is the report states. Although it makes no official recommendation concerning taxation of farm property the report suggests a change Over to of farm build Ings instead of land. This suggestion is of partic ular interest in situations involving commercial and specialized farms which require a comparatively Small amount of land for a highly productive the report states. The report also suggests a reduced tax rate for Small business e s which unlike the Farmer whose property tax applies to land Only or to the wage earner who pays. On his residence Only the business Man pays on both. The report also recommends that the provincial government continue to press for Federal support of education so that existing inequalities among provincial education systems be alleviated. The report Calls for better co operation Between school boards and the department of education on matters such As budgeting curriculum changes and projects of the planning and research Branch of the department. It suggests that school boards can hold the line on costs using sound costs analysis sharing services facilities and information on new projects and better co ordination of other Community services and the schools. Transmission special Ali Almut s automatic 1786-2437 930 Nairn 667-1595 1311 Filc Piui 586-8049 460 Pembina 453-4124 weather report morning bulletin for the Prairie provinces Cool Cloudy conditions Are general Over most of Alberta and Saskatchewan and Northern sections of Manitoba. Southern areas of Manitoba Are generally Clear and highs will be in the 70s. Elsewhere after noon temperatures will be in the 50s and 60s and a few showers or periods of drizzle will occur in some localities. The cooler air will continue to Edge South Ward in Manitoba while a High pressure system Over the Northern brings gradual Clearing to Northern regions. Figures c on the map indicate sex Petert High today temperatures. Following Are High temperatures recorded yester Day Low temperatures for the 12-hour period which ended at 6 a a. Today and precipitation for the 24 hour period which ended at 6 Today forecast for Winnipeg Bissett Interlake and red River regions mainly sunny today South wind at 15 to 20 . Increasing cloudiness tonight. Mainly Cloudy tuesday. Low tonight near 50 High tuesday near 60. Vancouver Calgary s3 Edmonton m Regina 79 Brandon 80 Thompson 49 the Pas 55 Winnipeg 74 Thunder Bay 67 Sonora 67 Ottawa 61 Toronto 6 Montreal 60 Halifax 57 Chicago 67 Miami los Angeles Minneapolis new York Phoenix 100 Rome 82 Paris 57 London 55 Berlin 61 Amsterdam 57 Brussels 57 Madrid 64 Moscow 6 Stockholm 57 Max. Man. Pre. 59 49 32 33 43 .01 .62 44 46 53 34 55 37 35 41 40 57 77 63 46 is 55 49 45 43 48 41 54 48 45 .02 to Winnipeg temperature comparisons Max. Min. Mean sept. 28 sept. 29 sept. 30 last year Normal 72 42 69 33 74 49 57 35 61 37 highest of record 83 in 1963 lowest on record 19 in 1883
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