Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 13, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free october 1973 costs sharing continues continued Manitoba minister Rene Tou pin said since his government had introduced a Universal nursing Home care program in the provincial govern ment had to pay out about million that would have been paid previously by the Federal Manitoba had received the full backing of the other prov inces in their efforts to ensure Federal he but until Lalonde made his the Federal government had not made any commitment to share welfare ministers left the second since the Federal government pro posed a Complete overhaul of social Security patently pleased with Progress that has been a third meeting is scheduled for feb minister Norman Levi the Canada assistance plan now had a higher priority than he had made a special Effort to have the plan ranked higher on welfare con Ference newfoundlands Murphy the poorer provinces have been having a hard time with Canada assistance plan pro Grams but expressed optimism about the welfare program he praised Lalonde As a very human Hes done a tremendous Lalonde said he was Happy with the Progress weve passed the stage of making speeches and now were having Good handwork lag but Lalonde said there is still a lot of work to do in the suggested two year review of welfare there were Many technical Points to resolve and Lalonde said he would be Happy if the deadline for review was disease outbreak reported continued Many More before the tests Are Snell also said there was one death in Churchill in which trichinosis was a contributory the disease want the main cause of but it was sort of the last he he added it was rare for anyone to die of Tri Snell said no Case of the disease has been reported in the province in past 20 he said it is most often found in persons who eat uncooked pork and other meats containing the worm in larva he said the Bear was shot about five or six weeks ago by a resident of Dene Village who decided to share it with his friends and some of the meat was eaten some of it was partially and some was he Snell said the worm which causes the disease was v located in the meat in larva and proper cooking would have killed the once the larva hatches into a tiny round worn which then works its Way into blood and in the final into the Muscles of the he said the Only time it becomes serious is if the larva gets into the diaphragm or heart As Long As the worm remains in the stomach or blood pills will get rid of Snell but once in the the larva cannot be the most common symptom 1 is swelling of the eyes because the larva like to get into the behind the he another symptom is and pains in the Snell said All those per who have so far been diagnosed As infected Are being treated for the the tests Are being conducted by the Northern health As Well As by health officials in the Winnipeg health officials Are involved because 12 of the 80 persons had left Dene Village and had come to the citizen action urged continued resident advisory agreed with prof there is no question that resident advisory groups Are in imminent danger of folding everyone of he he said there always has been either an implied or a direct conflict Between resident advisers and councillors and if it citizen participation cannot he asked councillor Dick a member of the did executive policy committee recommend that Council decline a Federal government offer of to As Sist advisory groups in obtain ing information and relaying it to the Public the Grant would be a shot in the Arm for the advisory he Wanking Independent citizens election fort Garry replied he voted against acceptance of the Grant because he believes in formation already is available to advisory groups and be cause the City Likely would be expected to continue the pro Gram once the Feder Al Grant ran How can you expect citizen participation when you dont give people information asked he said there Arent even enough Agen Das for spectators at City coun cil a Survey undertaken by his department last Spring showed 60 per cent of 500 people questioned would like More information about civic affairs and 20 per cent would like to be More he Wanking said one Rea son for the decline in citizen participation is a loss of inter est in the housekeeping items Community committees must Deal Wichern said there is a Lack of Power at the Community committee level and what Power they do have is flowing toward the standing committee in fort he citizens Are being told to take their problems to the standing Winnipeg civic government has lacked systematic re making it almost impossible to evaluate any improvement in the level of ser vices since the new govern ment was he he suggested that a Good re search project for the City to commission would be a study of whether Community commit tees have lived up to their responsibilities under the City of Winnipeg although there is plenty of Money to spend on studies of works he none has been spent to evaluate and Monitor whats going on in the Community committees and advisory mayor Rod Sykes of Moderator of the said that if councillors have the right even the worst system can be made to the government of Mani Toba deserves credit for a Well meaning Experiment but the jury is still he Israel gets weapons continued United states now intends to resupply Israel with whatever it one source the two most critical areas of israeli losses Are in Jet air Craft and intelligence reports indicate that Israel already has lost some 95 planes in less than a week of the intelligence figure for israeli tanks knocked out of action stands at about reliable sources said the new Airlift is not going directly into this apparently Means that equipment is being flown to other bases where it is transferred into israeli military sources Here suggested that the United states May be flying the equipment to bases in Greece or presumably the phantoms Are then handed Over to israeli pilots at one or More to the bases it could not be determined whether tanks included in the Early but were known to include Sparrow and sidewinder Airt air artillery and anti tank to Hawaii inv january Book now limited space available 2224266 House of travel 308 Day Transcona Jordan enters continued for their life before th6 second week of the new Middle East War began with resumed tank Battles on the syrian the com Mand the israeli command said combat began at Dawn after a quiet night on the Northern the command said its commandos made an Early morning strike deep into attacking an iraqi con Voy and blowing up a Bridge 62 Miles Northeast of Damascus before returning safely to a syrian communique Fri Day conceded that the israeli armoured offensive made initial headway but said the israelis were beaten Back later in continual violent Syria said today it shot Down 13 israeli jets this morning but there was no confirmation that the israelis were 18 Miles from observers in Damascus said that it seemed certain that the nearer the israelis get to Damascus the tougher the Road will become As the syrians eight to save their capital with its population of and a history stretching Back to biblical Syria said it destroyed 78 israeli tanks As Well As half tracks and artillery pieces in the associated press correspondent Paul Kohn said the route to Damascus was uttered with wrecked syrian tanks and charred bodies and that syrian soldiers were surrendering to the jewish based on re ports from the israeli com m a n d and from Corre Damascus was nearly within Range of the israelis 175millimetre Howit the who said they broke through the 1967 Golan Heights ceasefire line into Syria did not say whether they hoped to push All the Way to spokes men said Only that they were broadening and Consoli dating their attack and planned to destroy the in the Sinai desert an israeli communique reported local Armor and artillery duels Friday but Little ground but Egypt said it destroyed 32 tanks and armoured cars and killed or wounded 200 israelis in desert action Fri a n egyptian communique also said that its forces Sank three israeli missile boats and their escorts in the Gulf of Tel Aviv radio said the egyptians were bringing up ground air missiles on the egyptian adding it is not known whether the missiles have actually crossed the Haim the a d i o s authoritative military said a deploy ment of missiles across the canal could signal Arab plans to expand their Sinai Beach in the a official Al ashram said today that the first priority of the egyptian army was to inflict the highest possible losses on the israelis without All sides reported heavy air action with the israelis saying they raided military airfields in Syria and the inter National Airport at Israel said its planes also at tacked ground ground mis Sile batteries at port said in Egypt and blasted concentrations of egyptian Armor in the the israelis said they shot Down 29 syrian planes Friday Over the Golan Heights front and two egyptian planes on the Suez Syria claimed air defence shot Down 51 israeli planes and Egypt said its forces knocked Down 12 israeli jets and three Heli the israelis have reported a total of 210 mils of Arab arabs say they downed 438 israeli More front line planes than foreign experts say Israel the United nations Security Council met for two hours Fri Day to discuss the but nothing was sir Laurence Mclntyre of austra Council president for of asked members to work for a breathing space truce during which a lasting peace could be the soviet news Agency Tass said Friday that israeli sea missiles Sank a soviet cargo the Ilya Mech thursday night in the syrian port of the Tass statement Continua Tion of criminal acts will Lead to grave consequences for Israel it did not Delabo Daylight time 28 the Manitoba government has issued a reminder that clocks should be moved Back one hour the morning of Sun when the province reverts to Standard time for the under the official time passed in Daylight saving time is in effect for six months of the from the last Sun Day in april to the last sunday in the change occurs at 3 when clocks should be turned Back to read 2 one in 500 does damage san Francisco it is estimated that each year there Are detectable Earth of which can be Felt by Man and cause i Ford Loral ambitious9 by Peter Buckley Washington up House of representatives col leagues speak of Gerald Ford As ambitious and the late president Lyndon Johnson didst prize him so referring to him As a Nice fellow but he played too much football without a the Pip smoking former big ten football Rose out of the ranks of House republicans 10 years ago in a sudden coup that in stalled him As chairman of the party two years later he vaulted into the party leadership Post and remained there until pres ident Nixon picked him Friday night As Spiro agnews re placement As when his wife Betty was asked once How she would de scribe the she wordlessly traced the sign for Square with her Betty is a former sunday school teacher and the Fords Are regular Episcopalian Ang lican their four children Are mostly grown with a 16yearold daughter As the youngest and three sons ranging from 17 to Fords loyalty and Middle american integrity probably recommended him most to a close political Friend for almost As Long 25 years As Ford has been a member of the House of represent As a member for the Border state of Fords awareness of Canada and Ca Nadian problems probably is More acute than Al though he has not been Active in recent years in his support of Nixon has been especially noticeable in foreign and defence a steadfast Hawk Long after Many of his colleagues and constituents had wearied of the Vietnam Ford still retained the respect of most members of Congress and enough of the voters loyalty to be reelected easily every two born in Ford lived most of his Early life in grand Western Michi an outstanding football player at Michigan he got a degree from Yale where he also was assistant coach and returned to grand rapids to practise Law after a Bemeda led wartime experience in the although some of his stands a v e outraged the party More Liberal led an unsuccessful move to impeach supreme court Justice William Douglas in 1970 and has promoted an anti using amendment to the Constitution has still managed to pull party members together on Many crucial Ford retains some of the characteristics of the University football his blonde hair has receded but he remains a tall and robust he has a swim Ming Pool in the Yard of his unpretentious suburban Home in some can exercise every and he keeps an american Flag on prominent display out while his confirmation by Congress is Likely to be an easy Ford is sure to face searching inquiries about his past to ensure that the Doest get another possible political scandal on its both representative Peter Rodino and Sena Tor Howard Cannon chairmen of committees that will conduct the hearings on the have promised careful within minutes of Nixon newspaper files showed some potential trouble for in the 1970 Campaign he failed to report to Congress in Ford said at the time he was within the Law in his handling of the Money but he is certain to face close questioning about the seeking to save detente called the soviet Airlift of Mili tary equipment the Middle East fairly substantial but ii moderate and noted the re la t i v e restraint of soviet he clearly was seeking to at tract soviet diplomatic co operation in preventing an intensification of the Ara israeli conflict and at the same time to Salvage the detente he had been so instrumental in initial by raising the dangers to detente he apparently hoped to draw the russians Back from any Brink they May have been he tried to show there had been dividends from his efforts to improve relations with the soviet i think every body is aware that a War of this nature has a possibility of he i think that up to now both the two countries that Are most Ca Pable of producing a confront that is the United states and the soviet have at tempted to behave within limits that would prevent an escalation into such a and if you compare their con duct in this crisis to their con duct in 1967 during the six Day War one has to say that soviet behaviour has been less less incendiary and less geared to military threats than in the previous he added it is of course an extremely volatile situation which has potentialities for getting out of d Kissinger repeatedly used moderate language to play Down soviet we did not consider the soviet statement to the president of Algeria urging help to the belligerents we did not consider the soviet Airlift of military equipment he we also do not consider that soviet actions As of now constitute the irresponsibility that i pointed out would threaten when that Point is Kissinger stated we will in this As we have in other not in state to take firm disclosing his diplomatic strategy behind his soft he added we are1 still at tempting to moderate the con As of this moment we Lave to weigh against the a ions which we and quite the relative restraint that has been shown in Public Media in the soviet Union and in the conduct of their representatives in these purity Kissinger declined to Dis cuss the nature of soviet arms shipments to Syria and Egypt and said even less about the resupply Effort for we Are in a very delicate sit continued nation which can be very easily inflamed by rash statements or by responding to very immediate he the soviet Airlift at this moment is moderate its a fairly substantial Airlift and it has to be assessed in relation to the possibility or influencing immediate military opera he stressed that the United states has an ongoing Mili tary relationship with Israel which we Are continuing and we Are having discussions with Israel about the special Situa Tion created by recent the threat by the arabs to w i t h h o 1 d Oil if the United states restored israels Arsenal would not Sway Washington Kissinger we have made a very serious Effort in this crisis to take seriously into account Arab concerns and Arab he the other hand we have to pursue what we consider to be the right course and we will take the consequences in pursuing what we believe to be the right Kissinger said it is obvious that the United states a traditional Friendship with Israel that it will main Tain in this it is also Clear that the soviet Union has a relationship going Back some years with some of the Arab states which it also will not rupture during this the difficulty both of us face is whether while remaining True to our principles we can nevertheless conduct relationships in such a manner that larger interests of peace Are 1j of m dig Iii continued which is staffed by nonunion and students living off Campus either bring bag lunches or eat in nearby res sir Luck said at his press conference the strike is Caus ing him great it is causing students and staff great inconvenience chiefly As a result of traffic tie ups caused by excessive picket sir Luck said there is no plan for a change in the educational program and said he estimate How Long the University could operate with out the 500 striking but i think we can continue for a Good students have offered to do the cleaning up in the Resi Dences and it is hoped that supervisors and nonunion per s o n n e 1 will keep the classrooms in sir Luck the University swimming Pool and skating rink were closed sir Luck said the administration is anxious to get Back to the bargaining table but at this stage it is not in our the service mainly maintenance and catering went on strike to Back demands for a 50cent increase Over a oneyear the University president said the Union demands Are Well beyond the capabilities of the which receives 80 per cent of its funding in the form of provincial sir Luck said the govern ment might take cognizance of rising labor costs in next years but not in our wildest dreams would they take cognizance of this kind of sir Luck said the Union rejected the University offer of binding arbitration accused the Union of actually in creasing its demand during the course of bargaining with a proposal for Cost of living adjustment no punitive actions will be taken against students who dont Cross the picket sir Luck but there is a Cost to him in that he loses what he came Here George president of the Union said the Union Doest have much Faith in binding particularly after the Railroad commenting on the universe Tys limited Bruce said the administrations priorities Are All he Money has been spent on the Campus rearranging planting dead Trees and making so called improvements to the pan am both the students Union and the University of Manitoba faculty association have said crossing picket lines is a mat Ter of individual while the employees Are not on one source on Campus said the powerhouse May be closed Down next week by employees Book ing off sick or sabotaging the forms Agency there would follow a not tooling phasing in process which eventually will give the corporation control of All Natu ral Gas sales in i dont think were using any big stick he suggestions that the Industry very Friendly discussions have been held with Westcoast transmission the Only supplier of Gas in and other pipeline companies which buy from he we would enlist the ser vices of Westcoast to clean and transmit the Gas and they be paid a proper fee for he Mac d o n a 1 d had said Westcoast would become just a common asked if the new corporation might get into refining of be the attorney general said Only that not Imossi but its primary objective will be to obtain the Best Possi ble Price for we expect Well be Able to protect the Consumers of the he refused to say How con Sumers would be protected from an almost 100percent in crease in Gas Al ready Are higher than most North american Consumers said Only that would require the cooperation of the National Energy Board to impose a two Price one for Export and a lower level for Domestic Gas goes to other Canadian Inland natural and Pacific Northern Gas buy from Westcoast and distribute Natu ral mainly to in the Hydro is the third Domestic it re Sells mainly to residential users in the Vancouver total Domestic Gas sales in amounts to about 30 per West coasts rest goes across the Border by pipeline to Elpaso natural Gas of about three trillion cubic feet of the 12 trillion cubic feet of proven Gas reserves in have been used up since Gas was discovered in the Early 1950s in northeastern part of the the Energy com Mission report estimated any where Between 18 and 40 tril lion cubic feet of potential re serves in whats a Liberal arts Lay welfare youth political Federal candidate and expectant doing on Krcs Brand new talk show and helping you keep in touch with starting 15th talk to Gary Scherban every weekday from 9 to 11 when you Gary Krc 63o
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