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Friday, October 05, 1973

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 5, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba Leg free press final edition vol. 81 no. 6 Price 15 cents with comics 20 cents Friday october 5, 1973 Sunrise . Sunset . Moonrise . Moonset . Forecast Clearing 40 and 55 Ottawa is. Alta tit for Tat Oil Battle i engaged both sides blasted Edmonton up the Energy Battle Between the Federal and Alberta governments passed the skirmishing stage thursday As both sides fired major shots with the Oil Industry and Consumers caught in 1 a i the crossfire. Alberta s broadside was pre m i e r Peter Lougheed s an i nou Cement that the province plans substantial increases in ils royalties on Oil and natural Gas to counter the Federal gov Ern Mienl s imposition of a tax on Oil exported from Canada. I later Energy minister Don Ald Macdonald said the Federal government would not provide any special treatment for syn crude Canada Ltd. A consortium of foreign owned that last month announced w. 0. Twaits chairman of Imperial Oil Ltd., said today the Ottawa Alberta Energy dispute is the two governments look like a couple of pigs under a Blanket fighting for the same Acorn View. He said in an inter referring Tola statement by Energy minister Donald Mac plans for an million Plant to extract synthetic crude Oil from Alberta s Athabasca Oil Sands. Or. Lougheed had said earlier that Federal concessions must be provided if the huge billion to the province during the next 25 to be viable and that he was sure Ottawa would i crafts a Little bit of the medi not want to kill the proposal Cine they had Given me in he by withholding concessions. I Don Aid that Oil producers meanwhile the Oil Industry he said he blames demo should be Able to absorb higher i reacted by saying it a crafts for impersonating a re Royalty costs in Alberta or. P 6 e r please see Oil Page 4 dirty tricks upheld Washington a a re s e n t f u 1 Florida Republican says lie did Campaign dirty work last year to. Give demo t Watts said the minister does t know what he s talk ing making 10 to 11 per cent on capital employed. You s h o w me another Industry that s working that close to the or. Twaits whose company is the largest in Canada we re in a High Rist Industry a High Cost Industry and we be Only got a cents a gallon to play around with. Some seem to think if they talk Long enough they la create some thing that just does t exist. Please see Bot Page 4 Yoi ii halts Israel Tel Aviv a v Israel came to a virtual standstill Friday As it observed Hie be ii Mirin of Sofai kippur the jewish Day of atonement which ends at Sundown Dayt Pil Blic. Transportation offices arid closed for. Obser Vance. Of the holiest Day of the jewish year. Streets were empty As people fasted for 24 hours. And for distributing phoney posters against former representative William Cramer an unsuccessful re publican Senate candidate for whom he worked in 1970. Robert Benz 25, said he was still rankled by that experience when lie agreed to take a a month Job from Donald Sean undercover White House agent who hired him find others to disrupt demo cratic presidential primary campaigns last year. Benz the Senate watergate commit tee s hearings. Benz said he hired spies hecklers and Pickels ordered please see diet Page 4 by Charles Wyatt free press staff writer the Manitoba association of school trustees executive has recommended teachers take today life in the mafia. Security tight classified 31 to 45, 55 to 59 comics 28, 29 deaths 5 finance 24 to 27 Jumble 34 movies 22, 23 sports 47 to 53 television. 20, 21 women 18 nearly everyone reads the free press City Zona Tola additional teacher training every five years or lose their provincial teaching certificates. The recommendation was presented thursday at a regional meeting or the association held in the seven Oaks school Board offices 375 Jeffer son Avenue West Kildonan. 11 was one of seven proposals on teacher training made by the association s executive after a request by the association s general membership ear Lier this year for the proposals. The recommendation states no teachers should be allowed to remain in the classroom who has not received some acceptable training or retraining within the preceding five one trustee expressed con Cern the proposal would result in additional training costs to individual school divisions and taxpayers. The association executive also recommended the establishment of a committee of trustees teachers education students and members of the Public which would make mat ters of Mutual interest known to the faculty of education at the universities other recommendations included More emphasis on improving present teacher staff by teacher training continuous evaluation of teach ers and establishment of sever Al Pilot projects to examine possible changes in teacher education. The proposals will be presented to the provincial government by the trustees association oct. 26. Norman Harvey executive director of the association told the meeting the association will ask the provincial govern ment to introduce legislation at the next session the Mani Toba legislature changing the Public schools act to allow please see teachers Page 4 police recover the body of a Man wit Nesses say was stoned by a band of 40 to 50 youths in Boston s Dorchester Section thurs Day. Police said the Man was attacked while fishing off the Columbia Point Low income housing project. Boston a two schools closed because fear of racial violence., reopen today at the end of a week i which two Whites were brutally murdered by Black youths. A woman died Early wednesday after being drenched with gasoline and set afire. On thursday a 65-year-old Fisherman was stoned and stabbed to death by 30 youths no. Question the problem is racism and chairman Paul Niemey of the Boston school committee. It s deteriorated to the Point of these horrible murders and gone Down to the level of he was referring to the deaths of Evelyn Renee Wagler and Ludivico Barba of Roxbury. Mrs. Wagler was set afire. Tuesday night by six Black youths and died Early said. A witness to the killing of Barba told police that the youths first stoned him As he was fishing in the. Ocean tie i stabbed him with his knife and he lived Only 20 walked to the Bayside mall area to Verna 55. She said they had been married a year Tierney who called on mayor Kevin while to meet with Community leaders about the problem said it was better to have pupils in school where police Security was available than on the streets. Mccormack Junior High and Dever elementary schools were closed thursday morning because it was feared Trou ble might erupt a half mile away when .100 to 200 hostile youths gathered authorities said. That gathering produced to conflict but police said that bands of Black youths later roamed the Low income Columbia Point housing project where Barba was killed. Another White Man was stabbed and a White woman was hit with a bottle and robbed. Police commissioner Robert Digrazia said All three incidents occurred within 20 minutes. Police supt. Jere Miah Sullivan said the attacks Are definitely tied to one 16-year-old Black youth was arrested thursday night and charged with armed robbery with a knife in the attack on Ronald Leonard 37, of Revere a furniture truck Driver who was stabbed while in an apartment hallway. Police also were questioning another youth. Leonard was reported in Good condition but still on the danger list at City Hospital. The woman hit with the Gates 28, of treated at a Hospital for a head Cut and re leased. Mayor White said thursday that the cily is offering a Reward for information about the six Blacks who murdered mrs. Wagler. Mrs. Wagler a Carpenter was in the United Stales on a German visa and had come to Boston from Chicago to stay with friends in the predominantly Black Roxbury area. In stalled Assembly session Dayan blames Austria pre Mier Golda Meir called today for an International Effort to United Black african asian and communist countries have brought the United nations general Assembly to a standstill with a move to keep the foreign minister of South a Africa s White minority government from speaking. The annual autumn policy session was suspended All Day thursday just before foreign minister Hilgard Muller was scheduled to take the Rostrum. The president of the general Assembly Leopold Benites of Ecuador and in officials were reported to be meeting privately with the africans and Oiler delegates in search of. A Compromise that would avoid the unprecedented step of de Nying a in member country the right to address the world organization. Schoenau transit jews emigrating save the Camp for from the soviet Union. Her remarks followed a com ment thursday night by de Fence minister Moshe Dayan that austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky s decision to close the Camp South of Vienna made him sad sick and disgusted. In a British television inter View recorded in Tel Aviv Dayan accused Austria of sheer betrayal of the emigres. Mrs. Meir. Told the Semi official newspaper Davar that opponents of Kreisky s decision should continue to urge him to revise it it would be Only natural if these sincere and just voices should use their attain their influence she said. To please see Dayan Page 4 Muller had flown to new York for the debate and was listed to speak next when the Assembly voted 80 to 26 to sus Pend for the Day in an impressive show of strength by Black Africa and its supporters in Asia latin America and the communist world. The dispute was tossed to the credentials committee which please see Assembly Page 4 air chief retiring Montreal. Air Canada announced today that John r. Baldwin will retire As president of the airline dec. 15 at his own request Yves Pratte chairman Anc chief executive officer expressed his gratitude for or. Baldwin s outstanding contribution to the affairs of the airline during the last five Galley Appeal begins Lieut. William l. Calley or. Believed lie was carrying out a Legal order at my Lai and so was guilty of nothing More than an honest mistake his lawyers said thursday. Lieut. Calley harboured no said army lawyer capt. J. Houston Gordon. He did not have the mind of a the . Court of military appeals final arbiter of american military courts to reverse Calley s conviction for murder and his 20 year sentence at hard labor. No decision from the three pre i identically appointed civilians on the court is expected for several weeks. Then the army Secretary arid president Nixon will review the decision. Nixon has said he will look at it personally. Calley 29, was convicted March 29, 1971, of murdering at least 22 vietnamese civil ians and assault with intent to murder a vietnamese child. Testimony at his court martial please see Calley Page i eight Lucky Winnipeg people along with three other Mani to bans stand a Chance of win Ning a Small Fortune saturday in the Frish sweepstakes. They Are among the canadians who had tickets drawn thursday on the Irish Hospital sweepstakes which is based on saturday s running of the Cambridgeshire Handicap at new Market England. The following Are where Miegl possible the horse s name the ticket number name or Nom de plume and the Home town for1 the Manitoba tickets drawn. Croome axe 72780, Blo Ridie Winnipeg Hamadan Zzz 46966, Money Winnipeg Xum 48957, Man 0 War Winnipeg Londonderry Xep 47781, Laurie Leigh Winnipeg 48878, s. Duma win Saskatoon sask. Zzz 48474, ninety nine Hegina sask. Zoe 48511, Gladys fort Quappelle sask. A la 61561, Mother s pet Saskatoon see Manitoban Page 4 Zpak a leg 96689, always win open season a Kab Thomas Roy Winnipeg 46842, Nipes 22065, Falcon win Fri very Pushy Naeve North Hatley que. Up Gavin Naeve a 25-year-old Canadian said thurs Day that two Fri agents were very very Pushy sept. 22 Mimi Fouce self defence gets penalty Vancouver up an 80-year-old Vancouver Man was placed on two years probation after plead ing guilty in British Columbia supreme court thurs Day to a charge of assault. William Ducharme admitted he struck Trueman Marguardson on the head with a stick after Marguardson 20 years his Junior grabbed him by the neck when he refused to hand Over Money so Marguardson could buy some wine. Marguardson died later in Hospital. Duchanno who is deaf was quoted As saying thai. Marguardson arrived at his skid Road room and tried to bum for wine because he knew Ducharme was receiving a pension. They should never have Given me the pension. Please see self Pago 4 welfare wonder noted Toronto up health minister Marc Lalonde says there Are plenty of economic reasons for a person to stay on welfare rather than accept a Job at a lower annual mini mum wage offered in most provinces. The wonder is that anyone in poverty does he told a luncheon meeting of the Ca Nadian manufacturer association thursday. The Marvel is thai so Many do. Certainly there is no better answer than this to those who claim thai the work ethic is dead or or. Lal Onro said the work ing poor those in jobs paying please see welfare Page 4 when they new York arrested cily on him in a 1967 charge of avoiding the United slates draft., one of them Lold me they had me and would tear me to or. Naeve said in an interview. He said the agents who arrested him when his Flig lil from Bermuda to Canada landed at Kennedy International Airport would not permit him to talk with his Girlfriend at the Airport one of the Fri men had his hand on his gun As they led him to a wailing car he said. Or. Naeve who works As a bake r in Bermuda moved from the . To North Hatley 80 Miles son theasle of Montreal with his family in 1367. The move occurred 10 Days before he was to Register for the draft. He became a Canadian citizen in 1971. While under arrest mrs Naeve said he was not Permil led to con act his parents. Please see Fri Page 4 the other Manitoban drawn Are zen 18727, when Gimli Man. Summer serenade Esb 54948, Slippery Brandon Man. Xun 45718, Bingo Deloraine Man. Some Ontario Nickels drawn included Owen Oliska Jtj 63650, Chris Thunder Bay ont Zatk 65478, Blue Thunder Bay ont Saskatchewan Nickels drawn were Ste 46318, gel Nipawin sask. Xii 54112, almost Sas Katoon sask. Zzz 48206, Muriel Simpson Webb sask. Double glow inn 49157, Jeff thanksgiving Day Holiday schedule monday october 8 the free press will be listed and delivered throughout the City on an Early afternoon schedule. Classified advertising for the convenience of classified advertisers the main floor office will be open sunday from 6 . To . Monday from 6 . To 10 . To receive classified advertising phone number 943-9331 All departments for direct line after Busi Ness hours see Telephone directory the Public utilities Board of Manitoba has reserved its Deci Sion on an application by Grealer Winnipeg Gas co. To increase ils rates by about two per cent effective immediately. At a h e a thursday Board officials told represent Alives from the Gas company a decision will be handed Down on the Mailer within the a Cal few Days. Lome Campbell Legal coun Sel for the company and p. 0. Petursson vice president of the company s operations Section Lold the Board the increase would add an average of to the average yearly household Hill and to tile average yearly commercial Bill. They said the increased Rale is needed to cover higher Rales now being charged to the com Pany for ils Supply of Gas from please see decision Page 4 expense limits set Winnipeg school trustees will in the future have to follow rigid guidelines when turning in expense accounts for conventions and business trips. In a notice sent to All trustees Friday Board chairman trustee Les Slingsby said he would approve Only those expenses lie Felt were actual and trustee Slingsby set a maximum of a Day for meals and said he would not approve any funds for the Purchase of wine or spirits. Wine and spirits May be desirable but can hardly be con so Rcd As trusted Slingsby said. Me also stipulated that the Board will not pay any extra please see expense 4 that s no bomb cookies pretty costly Detroit a a postal clerk crushed Ann Devereaux s cookies with a thumping hard stamp starting a Chain of events that s Likely to Cost the City of Detroit at least miss Devereaux was mailing the Box of cookies to a Friend who works at the Michigan court of appeals in Lansing. When the postal clerk slammed the stamp on the package of frail cookies miss Devereaux winced. The clerk saw her wince and thought the package must contain a bomb. The package was confiscated the bomb squad was called and miss Devoreaux found herself being whisked into a squad car bound for police head quarters please see cookies Page 4 ;