Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 13, 1974, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday april 13, 1974 res it i on defined by Paul free press staff correspondent United nations . After considering the Matte for 24 years United nation has finally come up with a def in Tion of a reaction of Surprise am properly subdued excite act rippled through in head quarters where the committe of the definition of aggression agreed Friday on an am Bigmou three Page definition of Thi concept. Agreement of a definition o aggression has alluded Diplo Mats for More than 50 years since it was first considered by the league of nations in 1923. Erik Wang Canadian Dele Gate on the committee Sale the break Houglin was due to a new sense of in the past in this commit tee there has been an understandable tendency delegations to press for formulations which would seem to put in a favourable Light one or another Side in specific or Wang said an official of the Canadian external affairs department. He expressed Canada s satisfaction wit i the definition. The committee agreed withou1 voting on a final Craft to be presented to the next regular session of the in general As Sembly this fall. The definition a cons simply aggression is the use 01 armed Force by a state against the sovereignty territorial integrity or political Independence of another state or in any other manner inconsistent with the charter of the United nations As set out in this some 700 words follow in the 35-nation committee s efforts to pin Down what the Shorter Oxford dictionary Calls an unprovoked Robert Rosenstock to United states Delegate stressed in his remarks to the committee that the definition does not and cannot limit the discretion of the Security Council which has primarily responsibility under the in charge charter for determining when aggression has taken place. The difficulty in reaching agreement one committee member noted stems from the fact that one country s aggression is frequently another country s heroic struggle for while expressing satisfaction that the in general Assembly will finally be presented with a draft definition of aggression this fall numerous in Dele Gates remained cynical about what Good it will do. Agreement on a definition certainly could t have happened during the cold noted one Delegate. It is a positive development that a draft has been accepted after More than a half Century of discussions. But in reality the definition has so Many qualifications that it won t Meun diplomatic sources noted that the major Powers represented on the committee the u.s., the soviet Union France and Britain were not Overly anxious that a definition be worked out. Rather it was smaller countries that pushed hardest for agreement. An intriguing insight into so Viet relations with its East european satellites came to Light in the committee. Diplomats refer privately to article 5 of the aggression definition As the romanian it states no consideration of whatever nature whether political economic military or to otherwise May serve As a justification for a this sentence is viewed by the romanians As refutation of he Brezhnev doctrine that the soviet Union May interfere with its satellites As it did in Zach Slovakia in 1988. The definition says that the varieties of aggression include invasion bombardment bloc Kade and the sending of armed bands which carry out acts of armed Force against an other however the definition states nothing in this Defini Ion could in any Way prejudice the right of self deter m i n a t i o a Freedom and in dependence of Peoples Force ably deprived of that Light particularly Peoples under co onial and racist regimes or other forms of alien Domina Ion. The japanese representative on the committee Takeo Ign Chi noted that his Grandfather worked on the Issue of defining aggression in the league of nations. He noted some of is have been almost literally intoxicated by this Mother cookie keeps a protective Paw around her Brown Bear cubs rough and Tumble who made their debut in the Spring Sunshine at London zoo. Father of the cubs who were born on Jan. 9, is Nikki who was bom in mos cow in 1956 and presented to Princess Anne the same year. A Tel to build head office a Tel International inc. Expect to begin construction immediately on a million inter National executive head quarters on t five acre site at Blister Boulevard and Dunlop Avenue Philip Kieves pres ident of the company announced Friday in Minneapolis. In addition to serving As Headquarters for the Multi million Dollar distribution com Pany the Centre will also Servo As k Tel s main distribution Centre for Western Canada. The distribution Centre is expected to be completed by october 1974, with the offices areas to be completed by Jan. 1., 1975. Architect for the project is Roy lev of Winnipeg. General contractor is a. Ackrman and sons 1971 Ltd. Of Winnipeg. Family Bureau the family Bureau of greater Winnipeg will hold its annual meeting at , thursday in the Northstar inn. The Bureau will also present a series of dramas on modern living beginning thursday. At 7 . Caster services set the salvation army easter sunday morning service will be held at 11 . Sunday in he Winnipeg Citadel 400 co ony Street. An evening service will be held at . Sunday in the playhouse theatre. Letter from Paris Bureau seeks volunteers the Volunteer Bureau of the Ocial planning Council of Winnipeg needs volunteers for the following duties to work with handicapped adults from . To 3 a. One Day a week. To befriend an 11-year-old irl in the St. Vital area. To assist Blind women to Leir hairdressers. To visit a lonely Man once week. To instruct volunteers be opportunities of Community Chi Vilics. Tendean gets full Marks by Leo Ryan Paris prime Minisi Trudeau can be credited w highest Marks for his dip estate auction Sale Gray s auction Mart and Potter s auction room 91 Albert St. Monday april 15 at of Fine furniture and Antiques including Hick Wil nut Elyta acre Taffy leaded Glare door and Taon top mahogany Empire Tele i be. Oak dining room Auila who round Pade Etal table Duncan phyfe lamp Tamea with pie Crual 2 Stekar Ftp Atanda Burl Walnut Centre taboo with porcelain eat Lara Arvad victorian Aua chafe round Gate lag table jacobian drap Leaf carved commode pah of Oriental Comar Chain Moha Truhol. Victorian chair Oak Lactam Aland 2 piano Stoob who Daw and round Coffee table who Alathar top pair of Rattan fan Back mahogany flip top conatto Tama and 4 Dun can Phyfa Natyla Chain Oak table Model Zamd pm Nara Aeron with painted and Ivory Mother of Pearl and Bone mama Esnaola gramophone Adlaon Tacorda wardrobe with Bevelled Mirror door Krug carved Well of Coffee Tama a pinning Waal Canelo Aland Zanh 2t color . With Ranotta control Tama and door Empra curved front Tofa who Arvad anew Wood trim up Hbl. I Tapa atry pore Olain Orlanta lard Lara Cana Back sofa j4" Oriental Pakita vase Small hit top Duncan phyla Tama 1 pc. Bedroom Aulta marital clock Larga framed Large cwt Onne Jardiniere on Ebony Eland 3 pc. Mantel clock eat with Bronia Algurea on Green Baa a by aug. Mimm Frame statue lamp by a. Cadet Oriental and Brit i India Ruga Oha and water Colon Cut Glaza marring and adv Ermaa 12 Penen Royal Bayreuth dinner aet Cryatal t China ii atone Diamond brooch circa on View Sway ant 14 from 2 the 5 . Moway1taip.nl. I j. Lawes phone 142.2371 i auctioneer Matic performance during 1 recent three Day stay in t French capital prompted the memorial service for t late president Pompidou. Besides giving the Impre Sion that he was More the pleased to renew acquaint an with old academic friends an with Europe s most beautify City or. Trudeau must a wiped away whatever apprehensions May have still us listed. In French govern me circles about his capacity Rise to the Challenge of an important occasion and to let b Gones be bygones. True or. Trudeau can bar by have forgotten general i Gaulle s Vive be que i Libre in 1967 but or. For Pidoux had shown it was hard his approach to intervene of in Coly in Canadian affairs. Though or. Trudeau did n Hilo the fact that he was Sti wailing for an invitation fro Paris to pay a state visit France Lester Pearson f 1964, was the last prime Mil ister of Canada to official visit he did by r Means be labor this Point pre Ferring on All occasions when he made Public statements the press to pay tribute to the intelligent and courageous French president who help Progress Franco Canadian re or. Trudeau recalled with certain amount of emotion the highlights of his Only encounter with or. Pompidou in 1966 during a meeting of the inter parliamentary association or. Trudeau was then Parlia m e n t a r y Secretary to or Pearson and or. Pompidou was president of the Council o state France s highest judicial body. In the course of the Eon v e r s a t i o nor. Trudeau stressed that or. Pompidou made no remarks revealing particular desire for an in dependent Quebec. The prime minister projected an image of a serious National Leader. He weighed his words carefully displaying Little of the bitterness that had characterized come of Bis Public re Marks in Ottawa about France. Of course it was not the kind of thing to do in the circumstances but one Felt he hat come not Only to personally offer a last homage to the president of France but to re launch Canada s foreign policy in Europe generally. Someth against expectations he we As far As to say that a sep rate declaration Between can a and the european comm nity did not hinge on the eve Quality of a d caration. And he declared the the european dimension Canada s foreign policy Wou henceforth be Given greater a Tention after efforts in Rece years had focused on the p civic rim China and the Sovi Union. A tour of Europe by m Trudeau now seems a Distin possibility though the it would be the earliest Date any Case whoever becom the next president of France May cannot help but be favor Bly impressed by or. To Deau s discreet and Elega comportment during France time of sorrow. Restaurateurs a 11 voc France Tenfel to be a bit Nevous Liis time of the Yea which is when the two a French Good food guides the Michelin and Kleber colomb wine out their new annual editions. They have been know in the past to have driven East one chef to suicide. The Michelin guide for 197 offers its usual wealth of infer mation about hotels and res Grants of wit he interesting addition this tear of a new sign indicating hotels which offer rooms tha can be used by physically ban capped persons. Facilities of conventions and seminars Ariso a new feature. For years the Michelin As the dicta or of food excellence but Thi i e b e a Colombo As become a must for serious astr Homes. For instance while the Michelin continues t chord three Star rating to errand velour in Paris the guide Kleber gives it Only Low donors and dismisses its pro Rhetor As a sacred cow of cd nary this year the Challenge de Academie Kleber Colombes an important gastronomic contest Adas its theme Paris Grea est bistros. In the Over Al classification be train Bleu n the Gare de Lyons railway tation came seventh. This e e m s somewhat unfair. I recommend it As a us Erb place to gain those pounds you have just lost on return from a ski Holiday in e Alps. Blood and Gore has returned the Paris boards. Students employers a special Canada manpower Centre for students is being established in Winnipeg to As Sist students seeking summer employment and employers with summer jobs to fill. Office Are . To . Monday through Friday. Registration begins 16 april 1974 Canada manpower Centre for students 460-Mainst. Telephone 985-5520 manpower main a oeuvre and immigration it immigration Frank Jackovac a Grade 12 student at St. John s Kaven court school who has Ben awarded a a year scholarship or Yean of study at the California in Chute of technology. Or. Jack evae the Cai Adlai la is Yean to receive a Fuhman place at Cut teen will to tar litre pay Sci. Gerard Croce a theatre director with a taste for the macabre believes the time is Ripe for the return of the spine chilling melodramas that Drew big audiences for several dec Ades in Paris from the Start o this Century. He has staged a Trio of Hor Landing fee hike delayed Ottawa up government has postponed implementing increased Landing fees for Light aircraft for is months while a major study of All air Craft Landing fees is carried out it was announced thurs Day. The transport department said in a news release that the postponement second in six Mouths will allow a study group to examine Landing fees for private and commercial aircraft of ill types and sizes in Domestic United states Canada and International flights. The proposed fees were finally to take effect last oct. 1 u t were delayed for six months while the department held further talks with Light aircraft operators and Assoc a ions. The original proposal would Lave eliminated free landings or private aircraft and set a minimum Landing fee of with an annual option of at All but five of the depart ment s 88 airports. The fee would have been or each Landing at the Mon real Toronto Winnipeg Cal Ary and Vancouver i Terna ional airports. Ror plays in a Small theatre of Montmartre. To add a lighter touch to the grim proceedings six blonde Amazon usher ettes wearing see through blouses conduct theatre goers to their seats and when the butchers of Whitechapel begins they give spectators in the front Row aprons for Protection against any blood spattered from the stage. Dairymen on Price Edmonton up tile province s major milk producing organizations have volunteered to join the Alberta government in developing a sliding formula for pricing milk. The idea was aired earlier this week by agriculture minister Hugh Horner who said such a formula could allow for More gradual Price increases and allow producers to keep their return More directly in line with their own production Cost increases. Such pricing formulas Are used in British Columbia and Ontario. An 18-Man delegation from the major milk producers met with him wednesday. No decisions were made Terry to cock president of the Alberta dairymen s association reported in an interview later. We were Only asking for some producer participation in developing the formula. We were just discussing formula pricing would be a possible alternative to Tolje present system which requires a hearing before the Public utilities Board a review of the producers and Aid formula claims and finally a do Casio that can mean drastic Price in creases for fluid milk. D r Horner said drastic changes Only serve to antagonize Consumers. Damage reg1na cup Sunda night s outbreak of vandalism by inmates of the Regina Cor r e c t i o n a 1 Centre produce damage and not the earlier estimated so Cial services minister ale Taylor said. Tie minister said in a pre pared statement that the dam age estimate was reduced be cause Many of the repairs cat be done by staff and inmates eliminating labor costs. He added that 30 inmate Are under confinement Pend ing the result of the Kemp in de Janeiro now contains about persons. Umm the University. 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Count from new con at prompt Ltd until Fiir for admit lion have Bun announce Flint for the Lover of sound a new fully equipped audio Centre for Winnipeg has opened in East Kildonan specializing in top Quality stereo and quadraphonic sound systems visit the audio Den at Ahn s orld of my entertainment 1143 Henderson Highway phone 338-0319, extends greetings congratulations and Best wishes to the and All its citizens. Suitably to Mark this historic Centennial year the Senate of the University has authorized a special Winnipeg Centenary convocation to be held in the Manitoba theatre Centre saturday april 20 at . On which occasion ten individuals who have rendered particularly distinguished service to the City will be honoured Edwin j. Arthur Coulter sister m. Berthe Dorais Stephen Juba Gordon Lawson Leo Mol Nan Murphy Florence Saul Simkin Joseph Zuken citizens of the City wishing to attend tie special Winnipeg Centenary convocation May request tickets by telephoning the University of Winnipeg 786-7811, local 216
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