Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 1, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
4 Winnipeg free press monday october 1, 1973 Gamp remains open continued continued Banner unfurled at Kickoff breakfast Mon Day shows 1973 objective of United Way of Winnipeg Campaign. Attending the breakfast were left to right Jessie Mclntosh miss United Way Ron latter vice chairman of metro employees charities fund Campaign chairman Allan m. Moore and Charlene Pinchevsky miss Blue bomber. United Way begins Campaign 45.3 per the municipal employees. He asked Winnipeg efs to ask themselves two questions is my giving keeping Pace with Community needs is my giving a fair share of my in come and can i give More the goal has to be a secondary yardstick. There s nothing in the Rule Book saying we have to Stop at he said the United Way realizes there is a Gap of More than Between Agency needs As determined by the United Way and what is now being allocated to the organizations. Jessie Mclntosh miss United Way and Charlene Pinchevsky miss Blue bomber unfurled a Banner showing the Campaign s two targets a and donors. Chilean regime recognized leading in this Campaign. It has been just a wonderful experience for firms asked for five per cent contribution increases to absorb living Cost boosts during the past year have been donating even higher percentages he noted. And All of our Banks have come through with 20 per cent. How about More than 80 per cent of local companies approached so far have increased their contributions he said. That has a lot to say about whether the Community is behind us. We had an Early Start on the corporations. There was an Advance canvass on 350. All the Calls have virtually been made and the results Are pour ing he credited a local Initia Tives program . For hav ing Laid a lot of under a . Grant the United Way employed five people from feb. 15 to May 31 who told the annual Appeal s Story to about 900 companies. The . Workers escorted employees on Tours of United Way member agencies and the Effort resulted in. The Early appointment of about 500 employee canvass chairmen. Or. Moore also thanked Ron latter vice chairman of the metro employees charities fund for the contribution from the fund. The United Way Campaign chairman said the fund represents just 30 per cent of municipal employees yet the workers had achieved Quebec 4shotsr fired continued Justice minister Jerome Cho Quette told a Liberal party meeting at Windsor que., 7 Miles Southeast of Montreal that the parti quebecois shows a Lack of seriousness. At the very least or. Cho Quette said they should Tell the people that they must Sac Rifice for or. Choquette concentrated on the positive accomplish ments of the Liberal govern ment and praised it for having maintained order in during the october 1970, terrorist crisis the government knew enough to act firmly to avoid an even greater he said. But it showed enough flexibility that no citizen was deprived of his at Iberville que., 25 Miles Southeast of Montreal finance minister Raymond Garneau told a nomination meeting that credit Ste Leader Yvon Dupuis hides behind a smoke screen. Dupuis preaches a profound Reform of the school system perhaps he can Tell us what his plans Are Antl what Are their financial and administrative he said. Or. Dupuis will not dare answer because his ignorance of the facts will show him in Montreal Premier Bou Rassa told 600 members of the women s committee of the provincial Liberal parly that the time is past in Quebec when he who cries loudest is most Apt to the pm is nervous and must be afraid of the Public placing its Confidence in he said. Or. Bourassa stressed Ilia his government while seeking to establish a balance Between business and Union interests was also dedicated to boosting Quebec s Economy. Continued effective control of the country. This act of recognition does not imply any particular attitude toward the govern ment being he said in the saturday announce ment. A spokesman for the Exter l affairs department said sat urday it is expected a new Chi lean ambassador will be appointed by the Junta but it is not known when the appoint ment will be announced. About 30 countries now have recognized the new govern ment. Greeks to prepare for vote Athens a Spyros mar Kezutis Leader of the mod Erate progressive party in pre coup Greece received a Man Date today to form a new government to prepare Greece for its first general elections in Al most 10 years. The 64-year-old politician was Given the mandate by president George Papadopoulos after All Cabinet ministers resigned. An official announcement said Papadopoulos asked the Cabinet to remain in office until oct. 9 to give Markezinis time to form an All civilian government. The last elections for Parlia ment were held in 1964. The 1967 army coup suspended in definitely general elections thai had bet n scheduled a month later. I monday s developments were part of a pledge made by Papadopoulos when he took the oath As president of the new greek Republic in August. Last attraction Toronto up while the Yong Street mall has brei dismantled after the summer one attraction remains. On one Corner sits Joe Smolij a up acc chess expert. Hell play anyone in two three or four minutes and probably win. During the games to recites tales of his wide travels throughout the world. Suspend the mass emigration via Austria and discontinue special measures to facilitate he refugees transit from the Border to the Vienna Airport. Jut he said Austria will con Niue issuing transit visas to individual soviet jews. Government officials said Frisky was considering How to preserve his Neutral country s reputation As a place of Asylum while still implementing the pledge that jewish migrants would no longer be allowed to pass through aus Tria on a group basis. Informed sources said aus Ria might not raise objections o israeli officials discreetly processing migrants travelling As individuals. An israeli Diplomat expressed doubt that the aus Rian government had the Legal authority to close the Schoenau Camp a Castle leased by the jewish Agency from an aus Trian countess. The Agency is an Arm of the world zionist movement and works with the israeli government to promote immigration to Israel. Austrian officials said their government had the right to close the Camp because it was Agnew hits Back continued however he made it Clear in the latter Case that he Means attorney general Elliot Rich Ardson who has said he has tried to Stop the leaks. And Agnew referred directly at one Point to the chief of the Crim Inal investigation division who s Petersen. In its upper the Justice department has been severely stung by ineptness in the watergate investigation and they found it necessary to appoint a special prosecutor and they Are trying to recoup their reputation at Rny sex Agnew said. I m a big Clearing referring to Peter sen he said a certain individual in the Justice department my made some very serious mistakes in the watergate Case and also had allowed High crime figures to elude Justice because of bungling in the use if wiretaps. These Are the reasons Why be needs me to reinstate his reputation As a Tough and courageous and hard nosed prosecutor but i m not going to fall Down and be a Agnew said. We intend to examine under oat ii those people who Are try no to destroy me politically through the abuse of the Crimi Nal Justice system of the United Agnew said. Agnew said that As Early As ast april he had heard that certain individuals communicated threats to me that Eft no doubt that unless i used my High office to Cut off the investigations against them they a tended to implicate me in their sordid Agnew said that when his lawyers were formally notified in August that he was. Under investigation in the Baltimore investigation he was outraged to learn that the Wall Street journal had obtained a copy of the letter hours earlier. That was the first of the series of news leaks that have brought the vice president into recurring clashes with the jus Tice department Over the divulging of information that under the Constitution and by tradition is supposed to be secret. In his prepared speech to the convention Agnew complained that he was being subjected to a Kangaroo trial in the news Media and said that violations of his civil rights also violated the civil rights very other american. Agnew s speech amounted to his most detailed Public de f ence to Date against the charges that he along with others accepted political kick packs from builders and architectural firms doing business in Maryland. Agnew has been advised that he is under investigation for possible violations of bribery extortion conspiracy and tax Laws. In his speech he defended his attempt to put the Case be fore the House of representatives saying he wanted to pro vide a full airing of the truth and not to cover it up. I am not trying to hide any Agnew said. He said he Felt he could not with whose policies they did t entirely was elected democratically and was carrying on or. Salvador duende Chile s marxist chief of state was found dead in the presidential Palace during a military revolt earlier this month. Chile now is under military Rule. Or. Lewis said the Junta has murdered hundreds of people perhaps thousands. They have arrested thousands More and hat is still going on. I believe that recognition at his time was in indecent Laste and does not take into account that there has been a military coup which is totally anti democratic. We could have waited some time until the present situation normalized and at the convention provincial nip Leader Jeremey Aker Man was unopposed in his bid of seek renomination for Cape Breton East in the next Provin Cial election still to be called. Or. Lewis is on a four Day visit to the maritime. Kidnap victim killed Mexico City Reuter the kidnapped son of a prominent mexican banker has been found shot dead on a Highway outside Mexico City. Gabino Gomez Roch a 25 year old economist was kid napped thursday by gunmen who demanded a Ransom of five million pesos about the victim found late Sun Day was the son of Banco Mexicano president Don Jose Gomez Gordoa who returnee Here sunday night from the International monetary Fum meeting in Nairobi. Get a fair hearing before the Baltimore grand jury. The Well has been most successfully he said. Too Hasty Lewis october gets sunny Start continued were covered with 4.6 inches of Snow. While there s nothing that drastic in sight just yet the weather office says the Outlook for tuesday is Cloudy and Cool High for today is expected to reach 75, with winds southerly at 15 Miles per hour and a of 50 tonight. Monsignor Charles a. Halpin who has recently been appointed archbishop elect of Regina. A native of St. E stache Man., msgr. Hal pin 43, received his Educa Tion at St. Boniface col lege St. Boniface Semi nary and has done Post graduate studies in Church Law at the Gregorian University in Rome. Since 19co, he has been vice Chancellor of the Arch diocese of Winnipeg and Secretary to the archbishop. In 1mh he was also appointed As chaplain to the Pope and is a charter member of the Senate of priests of Winnipeg. A private institution and there fore not covered by the Geneva conventions on refugees. Moshe Rivlin director general of the jewish Agency said in Jerusalem that if the Schoenau Camp is closed the Best Way to transport jews from the soviet Union would be to Fly them from Moscow or Kiev. But it s not up to us it s up to the Rivlin said. The soviet authorities stipulate the routing of jews via Poland and Czechoslovakia to Austria. In the two years since mos cow eased its restrictions on jewish soviet jews a month have been passing through Schoenau. The two guerrillas invaded a Moscow to Vienna train Friday just inside the austrian Border seized three emigrating soviet jews and an austrian Border guard and demanded that the Camp be closed. They drove their hostages to the Vienna Airport and after receiving Kreisky s pledge released the hostages and boarded an aus Trian government plane that eventually was allowed to land in Libya. In Tel Aviv israeli news papers and radio said today that mrs. Meir in Strasbourg to address the 17-nation coun cil of Europe May go to Vienna following the meeting to talk with Kreisky and visit Schoenau Castle. The Independent daily Haartz and Davar a paper close to mrs. Meir s labor party quoted sources in Jeru Salem for their mannered front Page stories saying she will try to persuade him to revoke his decision. There was no immediate official confirmation but travel plans for leading israeli Fig ures Are usually kept secret until the last moment for Secu Rity reasons. The Knesset Israel s Parlia ment was summoned to a Spe Cial session today to hear a re port by acting prime minister Yigal Allon and debate aus Tria s decision. The emergency session which interrupts the summer recess was demanded by the righting opposition l i d party and immediately agreed o by the government. The government itself discussed the Issue in an emergency session late saturday night. Auden Dies at 66 Beirut Reuter the Palestine commando Organiza Tion which carried out last continued just deserves Bavven Australia Router David Dinah 19, convicted of wilfully destroying a Flower ing to Minalia tree was or Ilc Rcd by a magistrate to Plant another and water it every Day for a week. From Vienna. Kallman a new York writer said the poet would be buried quietly at Kirchstetter wystan Hugh Auden had a poetic and intellectual career that swung a full Circle from that of a 30s revolutionary to non political christianity in the Post War years. He was the first poet in the 1930s to break the absolute dominance of the late t. S. Eliot on the literary scene. Born on feb 21, 1907, the son of a retired medical officer he spent his childhood in Birmingham. At Oxford where he was a Brilliant scholar he emerged not Only As a poet but As founder and Leader of a group of writers whose first verse anthology new signatures was a literary sensation but although he lined up with intellectuals on the left at the time of the Spanish civil War he always refused to be considered a political poet and consistently denied that there was such a thing As an Auden he went to Spain to drive an ambulance for the republicans but it was Only a Brief episode. He never joined the communist party As did Many intellectuals of the period. Auden seemed to despair of poetry s failure to bring about action. I got a reputation As a poet but fascism just went of grow ing and none of i was aiming at came truer. And in the end the poems did t save one jew from the Gas chamber. Ever since i be been very suspicious of the Worth of politically committed in the 30s he was linked with such writers As Cecil Day Lewis Stephen spender Chris Gopher Isherwood and Louis Macneice. Auden left Britain in 1939, angry at London s appeasement of the nazis in Munich. Although criticized in some quarters for going to the United states it was later generally recognized that he produced some of his Best works there. After living almost 33 years in the United be came an american citizen in returned to Britain last october to take up Resi Dence at Christ Church col lege Oxford. As an american citizen he had to Register with the British police on his return to his Homeland. What do you they asked. I am a Auden said. The policeman wrote Down no critics said that american citizenship from be coming Britain s poet laureate on the last two occasions the Post became vacant. His last Book of verse epistle to a Godson and other poems was published in 1946. Auden s important works in eluded the orators look stranger and an other time 1940 and the shield of Achilles for which he won the . National Book award. He reaped honours in Many from the King s medal in Britain in 1937, the . Pulitzer prize in 1948 and the . National medal for literature in 1967. In 1954 he was elected to the american Academy of arts and letters. Two years later he had a spell in Britain As professor of poetry at Oxford. He published forewords and afterwords a prose collection last july. Apart from poetry he wrote a successful verse play the dance death and with Isherwood two other verse dramas the dog beneath the skin and the ascent of f6." he also wrote opera librettos including the libretto for Stravinsky s the rakes Progress and a new version of Mozart s magic flute. His own target As a poet he once said was to defend Lan Guage from corruption. He was married to Erica Mann daughter of the German writer Thomas Mann in 1935. During his time in the United states he taught and lectured at a number of colleges and universities including the University of Michigan and Smith College. Meir voices fears Michael George Starecky 21, of Snow Lake Man. John Aubry Hogg 2, of Shoal Lake Man. Or. Mckay died after being shot in the Chest during a drinking party on the Berens River Indian Reserve. Ramp continued Premier said she May go from Strasbourg to Vienna to Dis cuss the matter with austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky. These terrorists have raised the question whether any country should be involved in letting jews use its territory in mrs. Meir told the consulate Assembly of the Council of Europe. I sincerely and honestly Hope this is not a final decision of the austrian government or that there is some misunderstanding of misinterpretation somewhere. If it is said that a country in order to safeguard soviet citizens should not give them transit facilities then Why Onty Austria the same could be Good for any mrs. Meir said the austrian government s decision will be regarded As a great Victory throughout the terrorist organizations and the radio stations of the Arab world and rightly so because this is the first time a government has come to an agreement of this she said the austrian dec Sion went beyond previous decisions by governments to free terrorists holding hostages. By adding its Promise to end the transit arrangements the very principle of the Freedom of movement of people has been put under a question mrs. Meir delivered her inv prompt speech looking straight at the parliamentary deputies of 17 Europe an nations. I wrote a she said but i decided at the last moment not to place Between you and me the paper on which that speech was written especially in View of what happened in Vienna a few Days ago. Actually what happened in Vienna highlights the position of the jewish people and the position of Israel among its mrs. Meir stressed Israel s gratitude for everything aus Tria has done in the past in let Ting thousands of jews pass through Austria from the so Viet Union and other countries of Eastern Arab terrorist organizations Long ago decided to interrupt the flow of these refugees and blow up the Vienna transit Camp if possible. This created a Security problem for the aus Trian authorities she said but it was unfair to solve this problem by discriminating against the victims of terror ism. She appealed to the Europe an parliamentarians to help bring about a reversal of the austrian decision. In the discarded speech she had warned Western Europe to take a firm stand against terrorism or put itself at the mercy of any Lunatic any group of the speech was a major policy statement on the future of Palestine. It said any decision on the Issue must accommodate itself to the sovereignty of the underlying logic of the Middle East political and National reality demands that be tween the Mediterranean sea and the Eastern desert there be two states Only a jewish state and an Arab stale. The speech said the concepts palestinian and jordanian were virtually interchangeable implying that Israel will acc it Only the re integration of Arab Palestine into the King Don of Jordan and not the creation of. I new palestinian stale. Week s Vienna train Kidnap operation has warned the aus Trian government not to Back Down from its decision to close a jewish emigration transit Camp. Al to Harrar a Beirut news paper with close connections with the commandos car Ries a statement bearing the signature of the eagles of the Palestine revolution higher command. The statement said the Deci Sion to close Down the Camp had corrected a mistake and meant Austria s return to neutrality. It said the operation had shown that the Comman Dos were not terrorists or killers but were merely exercising their right in rejecting occupation. We Hope the austrian government will stand firm in the face of the zionist attempts to interfere in Austria s internal affairs. At the same time we warn that any backing Down of any kind on the moral commitment expressed in the decision to Stop emigration will not serve the interests of Austria or the safety of its citizens let alone world respect forthe austrian government and Confidence in woman 30th Road fatality continued Lang gets ovation continued Gates to the Saskatchewan Young Liberal convention but after a few dissident questions on the feed Grams Issue the Young liberals switched to asking about legalization of marijuana. Canora sask. Up provincial government opposition to the new Federal feed grains program can be expected to diminish in View of the Good reception Given the program by Farmers at weekend meetings Justice minister Otto Lang said sunday night. Lang minister response we for the Canadian wheat Board added in an interview that the opposition already has moderated since the federa agriculture products Board announced High prices which it will pay for fee Garins under the program. In a series of Small town meetings to explain his pro Gram or. Lang rejected charges by the Manitoba and Saskatchewan new democratic of governments that it Wal give Eastern livestock producers cheap Gram and under mine Canadian wheat Board control of Grain marketing. Saskatchewan government spokesmen have said All major farm organizations oppose the Federal policy. Or. Lang is attempting with the series of meetings to show Farmers that the policy is Good for them and to show the Public that Farmers Are not unanimously opposed to it. When his tour started Frida night at Brandon he got a Cool reception and Many hostile questions from an audience of about 350 people. But As soon As he moved nto his Home province of sask at c h e w a n the reception improved. He won applause from More than 300 persons at Wilkie sat urday night about 100 at bal Carres sunday afternoon and More than 250 Here in Canora sunday night. Or. Lang describing himself As extremely pleased wit the reception he has been get Ting said the audiences seemed progressively More in formed about the program. I Felt the sense of the Audi ence was rather willing to understand and at each Stop or. Lang has hit at what he Calls myths spread about his program. On the myth that the new program will provide cheap Grain to the East he said v will Only ensure that Eastern livestock producers pay the same Basic counting transportation costs a Prairie producers instead of up to four times As much As has been the. Case in the past Joy blinds woman continued said. I still had sonic sight in my left Eye but it was weak and it gave out on me in inc Joy of doctors say it is still too Early to Tell whether anything can to done to help the woman. Lave arrested a 23-year-old Man in connection with the death. Police said the incident occurred about 11 . Friday a second shooting at 4 sunday sent Raymond con Stant 23, of the big Eddy re serve to Hospital where he was reported in fair condition. Police said or. Constant was shot in the stomach area at close Range with a .12-Gaiige Shotgun he was taken to St. Anthony Hospital in the Pas and was later flown to the general Centre in Winnipeg. Ramp Are holding a 20-year old Man from the Reserve in custody in connection with the incident. No charges have been Laid. Or. Abercrombie was killed instantly when the front end loader he was operating Over turned in a ditch saturday on Highway 304, about nine Miles North of Power View Man. The loader swerved off the Road into the ditch and rolled ramp said. The vehicle was owned by Riverside gravel co. Ltd., 1200 Pembina Highway. Or. Starecky died in a single car Accident at . Sat urday on Highway 391. Hemp said or. Starecky was driving East when he lost control of the car which rolled into the ditch. He was thrown from the car which rolled Over him. A passenger Clifford Michael Prokopchuk 21, of Snow Lake was reported in Good condition monday in Hospital in the Pas. John Hogg was killed sunday when a tractor in which he was Riding with his father John Frederick Hogg went out of control and pinned the child underneath. The Accident occurred near Shoal Lake 45 Miles Northwest of Brandon Chute jumps fatal continued tally and the two parachutists died. A Cross Canada Survey by the Canadian press from 6 . Local times Friday to Midnight sunday night showed that the weekend traffic toll added to 27 Road deaths during the week brings to the unofficial count of traffic deaths in Canada so far this year. Ontario recorded the greatest number of weekend the two parachutists the shoot ing and train deaths a boy who fell 12 storeys from an apart ment Balcony and 15 killed in traffic. Three drownings brought Ontario s total to 23. The Northwest territories re corded three deaths one in a fire. Two Young girls were drowned in fort Providence when a car in which they were playing slipped Down a drive Way into the Mackenzie River. Quebec had 13 accidental deaths All in Road mishaps. Four died in traffic in new Brunswick and another four in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia also kid a drowning. Only Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island remained free of fatalities connected with weekend activities. Alberta had eight deaths in traffic while Saskatchewan counted six. In British Columbia six deaths were counted in traffic and three dead by fire. The Survey excludes slay Ings Industrial fatalities or known suicides. Highest helicopters the Altitude record for Heli copters is feet set by Jean Boult in a Sud aviation alone Ltd 11 in 1958
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