Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 10, 1974, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Weekend sports Roundup Winnipeg free press final edition vol. 81 no. 215 pit Mac 20c with Ubil Naa coloured comics monday june 10, 1974 . Gunsul . . Moonset . Cloudy 40 and 65 world faces Trade slump says report Industrial nations urged to set common policy London a the world s Industrial countries must Hammer out a common policy to Deal with the aftermath of the Oil crisis or risk a big drop in Trade that might damage already pre carious economies the National Institute of eco nomic and social research warned today. Britain it stressed faces discard fires minister Paris crisis looms Paris a presi Dent Valery Giscard d is Taing was threatened to Day with his first political crisis after firing Jean Jacques Servan Schreiber from his Cabinet. Servan Schreiber a Maga Zine publisher was fired be cause he criticized the govern ment s plans for a new series of nuclear weapon tests in the South Pacific. The government announced during the weekend that the test series this summer will be the last above ground. But that did not satisfy. Servan Schreiber Long an outspoken critic of France s nuclear test program. He called a news to protest continued conference sunday the tests. Please see Paris Page 5 or. Melvin Dietrich kisses his wife sunday morning after inspecting their damaged House. The House two cars boat and veterinary Hospital adjacent to the House were Al destroyed by a Tornado which swept through Emporia Kansas saturday evening. Dietrich was thrown headlong into the basement while her husband Clung to Brick fireplace. Tornadoes. Floods kill 23 in . By the associated press i causing some damage and one tornadoes and floods caused 23 deaths and left hundreds injured in three states during the weekend. Damage was estimated at million. Oklahoma ind Kansas officials Are seeking a presiden tial declaration of disaster for areas hit by tornadoes in their states. Oklahoma gov. David Hall tentatively estimated damage at million. Damages in Kansas were estimated by officials to exceed million. In Arkansas weekend flood ing was responsible for four deaths and an estimated ?9 million in damages authorities said. Late sunday night a Tornado hit a dormitory at Ferris state College in big rapids mich., minor injury. The twister one of several which passed through the North Central part of the lower pen see tornadoes Page 5 Beer up Down pm Stanfield Battle in ont. By Andy Roy i Canadian press conservative Stanfield and prime minister Trudeau campaigned in Ontario saturday progressive Leader Robert Battleground election. The prime for the july 3 minister met Friendly throngs in several Southern Ontario communities and urged them to reject the conservatives and vote Liber Al. An area considered the major Jon t take a Chance on Canada Don t take a Chance on he said As he denounced the conservative plan to impose Price and in come controls. Your Choice and vote today Chilli care Bricf soil in set t 54 classified 18 to 30, 38 to 44 comics or 1 deaths 2 finance. 31 to 34 Jumble -1 movies 37 sports 47 to television women 8, i nearly everyone reads the free press City Zont tout further election coverage on pages 7, 45 for Good Liberal candidates and Good Liberal he opened the Day in beams Ville a town West of Hamilton and then went to Welland Hesp Clur Guelph St. Catharines and Oakville be fore flying Home for a two Day break. Montreal up the agreement reached last week by the Quebec tavern keepers association to raise the Price of draught Beer by 10 cents a Glass showed signs of breaking Down this week As sales in Quebec taverns fell drastically. The eight ounce Glass of draught Beer was increased to 30 cents from 20 cents and the Price of a 12-ounce Stem of draught Rose to 45 cents from 40. The association also agreed to a five cent increase for bottled Beer with the Price of a pint rising to 50 cents and the Price of a Quarter to 85. I think we made a mis said Emile Dufresne president of t h e association acknowledging that Many la ver keepers dropped their draught Beer prices to 25 cents and some to the original 20 please see Beer Page 6 govt. Blamed for 80% Cut Metal seeking drops by Bob Lowery free press Northern reporter flin flon Man. Exploration for minerals in a lot of sections of Northern Manitoba is Down As much As 80 per cent from last year a. L. Parres president of the Manitoba Saskatchewan prospectors and developers association said during the week end. The consulting geologist said that normally his own firm brings to million Worth of business to Manitoba annually. This year it will be please see Metal Page 5 major slump next year unless the labor government takes Quick action with a deflationary budget this fall to slow Down the slide. Without such moves the in. Dependent Institute said Bri Tain s unemployment will Likely increase to As High As within 18 months from prices will go up by 17 per cent this year and factory production will fall. The Institute maintained in its quarterly review published today that the problem is worldwide because Industrial countries have failed to Cope with the crisis touched off by Oil Price increases in the last eight months. It urged Industrial countries to reach agreement with Oil exporting countries to Peg Oil prices at a reasonable level and to make big increases in developing countries Lurt by the crisis. This it will offset the drop in the real value of Aid thus helping the developing countries pay their Oil Bills and prevent Tjiema from having to cancel Export orders that will Cut world Trade More than it already has. Been. Without an agreement with the Oit producing states it warned these countries May believe that Oil in the ground is their Best investment. It added that this May mean More cuts in Oil supplies. The institutes conclusions about Britain s economic pros p e c t s undercut government attempts in the last few weeks please see Trade Page 5 343-bus Deal for flyer flyer industries Ltd. Of Winnipeg has been awarded a million order for 343 electric trolley buses for the City of san Francisco. Sidney Parsons president of the Manitoba development corporation said in a Telephone monday this is the largest single order Ever awarded to flyer industries. That s a lot of flyer industries is 100 per cent owned by the provincial government development corporation. The buses for san Francisco Are to Cost each he said. Please see flyer Page 6 Royal Duke Dies after Long illness London a the Duke of Gloucester last surviving child of King George v and Uncle of the Queen died today after a Long illness. He was 74. Buckingham Palace said the Duke died in his sleep at barn Well Manor his country Home in Northamptonshire. The 72 salary proposed in Bill a measure to increase members salaries by close to with a Cost of living escalator clause and other fringe benefits has been introduced in the Manitoba legis lature. The Bill was Given first read ing Friday but details were not available until printed copies were distributed saturday. There Are no changes in Spe Cial allowances for Cabinet members and party leaders but they would receive the in crease As members represent please see Stanfield Page sing constituencies Bill 95 would give members a Basic session Al indemnity of an increase from in addition the allowance for expenses incidental to the Dis charge of his duties As a member rises to from the total salary conies to up from All salary increases would be retroactive to Jan. 30, so would Benefit members in the current session. The Bill which would Amend the legislative Assembly act please see Page 5 year old Duchess was at barn Well when he died. The Duke is survived by one son Richard who succeeds to the Dukedom and replaces his father As eighth in the line of succession to the throng. An older son Prince William was killed in a plane crash in 1972. The Duke suffered a stroke in 1969 and had been confined to a wheelchair most of the time since then. In March 1970, he gave up the last of Bis Public offices president of the War Graves commission which he had held for 33 years. Born March 31, 1908, Prince please see Royal Page 6 Leger suffers abrupt stroke . S condition serious by Kob Bull free press staff correspondent Sherbrooke governor general Jules Leger is in serious but stable condition following a stroke suffered at a dinner Given in his Honor saturday night by the University of Sherbrooke. The stroke was described As abrupt in a statement issued yesterday by or. Jules Gosse Lin director of professional services at the Sherbrooke University medical Centre. The Centre is a Large and modern building on the out skirts of this City 90 Miles East of and is said to have treatment facilities equal to the Best in the province. In his statement or. Gosse Lin said while the ultimate severity of or. Leger s illness cannot be predicted his Condi lion has remained stable since his admission to Hospital Satur Day or. Leger and his brother Paui Emile Cardinal Leger were in Sherbrooke to receive honorary doctorates on the 20th anniversary the foundation of the University. The University s first Honor Ary degree was granted to his humanitarian works in re former governor general Vin cent years cent Massey. Cardinal Leger both spoke was Active in the original foun Dation of the University and his degree was granted in Honor of . Leger suffers stroke at the convocation Satur see s. Page 6 looking for a pet this want and under dogs cats Birds tropical fish 21 registered Black stand Ard poo Dot puppies. 453-1149. Is among the hundreds of bargains in today s Classi fied Section. No matter what you need shop and save in free Presb want ads. Ont. Girl ont. Up Dale forced them into a wooded a knife at their throats ind but police declined to 16, of tied and gagged they considered the in has been other girl escaped dragged Carol into related. But the non capital murder of 10-year-old Carol Long police. The dead girl was later and left Crystal sitting on the train tracks autopsy was performed was found sunday. Lying face Down if she mrs. Uie Long girl s body in Sar Sim will appear feet of water with said. As soon As on sunday. Coroner Wil court tied behind her out of sight she Muir would release no de was arrested near said the girl who and ran for sunday and ran for almost a area where the was the second slaying of the strangulation death her hands lied and a t a k e n known Young girl in the area in less by j girl. In her Mouth until Woods is scrub three months. The body of i 1 Long girl and a a Florist Ann Coughlin of Sarnia Machuletz 11, she was four Miles from found on a Road in nearby i a. Together when girl s Mother said found Carol s body on March 16, her Carol confronted by a Man told her the employee was is still being inv slight found knife. He tied them and came up a Clad the girls and robbed of mourners follow Hearse carrying Michael Gaughan s body. I Ivi n Ira martyr9 buried Earl and countess of Donough More talk about Kidnap. Dublin a a fugitive Leader of the Irish Republican army gave the funeral oration at the grave of hunger striker Michael Gaughan but police made no attempt to arrest him before thousands of mourners. A 17-Man Ira guard of Honor Clad in Black and mourners escorted the body Michael Gaughan from Dublin sunday to the grave in Bat Liua his Hometown in county Mayo. David o Connell a lop chief Tain of the provisional Wing of the outlawed Ira defied about 100 uniformed and police to deliver the graveside Eulogy. Wanted by authorities in both the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland o Connell was surrounded by a guard of Ira inc a in Black berets. But Imanse Sec Ira Page 5 v
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