Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, July 16, 1975

Issue date: Wednesday, July 16, 1975
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 16, 1975, Winnipeg, Manitoba T win pfc tul mass Nisay july 16, w5 bread milk prices caused hardship by free pics Ottawa special Mam at Logan Sharp increases in bread us milk prices in the last two years appears to have caused i considerable Sany the food prices re i View Board stated in a special report yesterday. During the period from Jan Mim Immi Sil 89 vim it to act 45 Kilt Sti Axiotis to 65 sausage. A 59 swat Niia com if Iii kiets pm. Tull let Thil of Tom frying Chicken .99 mayor j ambushed killed Buenos Aires a guerrilla gunmen in a red truck pulled even with the chauffeured limousine of mayor Ruben Alberto Cartier of la Plata and killed him with a blast it fire police said tuesday. I police said Cartier mayor of Argentina s fourth larger City the scene of anti government strikes and violent a weeks had been his Way to the capital to m i Halo Luder Cie Etea president of the Senate. The Post i him Argentina s vice president. Two aides travelling with car tier were wounded in the at tack which occurred on Mon Day night about 10 Miles South of the capital. The chauffeur was not injured in the shoot ing but later suffered a Ner Vous collapse. There was no immediate identification of the gunmen nor explanation for the shoo ing. The attackers escaped in their pickup truck despite police roadblocks in the area. Guerrillas followed the shoot ing with attacks in othe nearby cities Early tuesday but no one was killed. The purpose of Cartier planned meeting with Luder moderate Peronis was no known. Cartier former professor of history was elected mayor As a Peronis in 1973 and recently announced full support for president Isabel Peron even though recent strikes and Vio Lence in his City were directed against her. Political terrorism in Argen Tina has taken More than 510 lives in Little More than a year. In other incidents tuesday terrorists attacked and robbed an air Force official at Bernal 10 Miles South of Buenos Aires. The Man s weapon and car were taken but he was unharmed police said. The Maqui nista Savio rail Way station 35 Miles North of the capital was taken Over by suspected guerrillas who forced the ticket Sellet to give out free tickets to surprised passengers As they arrived at tha station. The terrorists escaped ail a about 30 minutes. Uary 1973 to april 1975 bread prices increased by is per cent and milk by m per cent. Over the same period the consumer Price Index for food or Home consumption Rose by i per cent. The rapid Rise in bread prices occurred during a period when Armer and Federal subsidies stabilized the Price of flour to acadian Bakers. Therefore the Price increase must be attributed largely to ther costs including labor and ther ingredients in bread of vials said. Despite the Sharp increase in prices there was Little change in of sumption of bread and milk using the Pend under review the Board stated. It is quite possible that More substantial changes in the prices of these products rela Ive to other food prices would alter consumption prac it added. The Board says that rather ban Cut Down on purchases of tread and milk Consumers Lave apparently reduced buy ing of other foods. As a consequence of the Board commented the relative share of income spent on bread and milk is lower the average family in despite the Price increases the Board states that bread and milk Are relatively inexpensive Means of obtaining important nutrients. Hardships resulting from in creased bread and milk prices would have been even greater had the government not instituted subsidy programs which have had the effect of keeping bread and powdered skim milk prices below what they would otherwise the Board concluded. Maggots smell pervade suite by Katie he said Ubea told of the prob free press staff writer Lem. Glenn Cochrane was sup give us 24 hours to Tekaa it posed to move into his new up Aati if he wants his Money apartment monday. Back. he did t. I or. Huckett agreed it was he could t spend More than unfair to penalize a tenant a minute inside without being moving in for problems treat overwhelmed by a truly Nau j de by one who had moved out seating odor. J and that apartments should be j when he arranged to rent j cleaned Between tenants the apartment a week ago the the problem Lay with the smell was bad but the care taker promised to have it cleaned up. The month s rent for the Bachelor suite at 488 Alexander Avenue was paid in Advance with a receipt dated july 14. Whei he arrived monday the smell was overpowering a sickening or Ganic smell producing a gag Ging gut reaction. The refrigerator had Large maggots up to three quarters of an Inch Long crawling on the Bottom but the smell was so Strong one could t really look for the cause. A Friend of or. Cochrane called the free press tues Day. The stench was so bad a photographer was unable to take a picture of the apart ment. The smell carried Nearis a Block from the building. One Man with search iad Rescue experience in the Cana Dian army said it reminded him of the smell of a dead body he once found. Another person suggested dead rats in the Walls. It s More a taste than a one said. And it s a lingering smell that makes one feel queasy for some time after. Cleaned up it could be a Nice apartment. It s Bright with Small Kitchen bathroom and a nicely proportioned Liv caretaker who was expected to look after two buildings he said. Don t much and you pay them Don t get he suggested or. Cochrane should have called him directly about the smell and he would have looked into it. He also said the caretaker should have told him about the problem. Well clean it and if Neces sary Well he pro when or. Cochrane returned to the apartment tuesday eve Ning he was Given his Money Back without question and willingly surrendered his key. No Start on cleaning up the suite had been made by . Wednesday. Suib Stroin a pfc Bacon such Irh of toil Bacon 1 Umnuss Mozum wieners ii Savuto garlic. Ii. 69 deaths Natal a miss smokes. Ii. Steaks to 1.29 , 49 ran torn ii. Veal shou1dik .11. 79 vat Lorn chops Noil a. 1.49 Buchko Peter 82, of Fisher Branch Man. Edmonds mrs. William 72, of 664 Panet wheat talks confirmed Otto Lang minister responsible for the wheat Board confirmed tues Day that a wheat Sale has been the subject of talks Between soviet officials and wheat Board members. He described his knowledge of the details of current wheat sales to the soviet Union As speculation and said the wheat Board has maintained close Contact with soviet counter parts As they usually the talks took place in Winnipeg during a Canadian soviet commission meeting at the end of May he said. Trade officials in Ottawa agreed to extend the commission s operations for another five years. When reports of new soviet purchases were published last week or. Lang said he would make his first comments about any Purchase in the House of Al Spier on All his world by possessions after being evicted from a Vancouver apartment for being four months behind in his rent. His goods were legally re moved City police and the British Columbia rentals Man s office said they could t do anything because it is a civil matter. Socialists protest in Lisbon s streets Road suite 332, St. Boniface. Emery Joseph 64, of 680 Sargent Avenue suite 2. F d y a John 68, of 224 Semple Avenue Wen. Khz Donan retired welder for Manitoba rolling Dik fors Thure Richard 7fi pm. 61am a Matuk can. A Ivisic 89 mammi n chide baked loaf " 59 ame can. Utility Chad Cornish i hens Mii Acu whip j Al 02. 95 i salad u. Min h. 01 Apple Jelly Grapefruit juice i new ii to. 02. I disinfectant s1.29 i Canara 111 Al. Of. Vinegar. 1.29 Alana Coffee .11. 89 Tattini pampers. Five oses it us. Pius 2 us. Sohus flour.s2.49 of 350 Leila Avenue suite 101, West Kildonan retired fore Man for great lakes pulp and paper. Gauthier Anna alphonsine 72, of Selkirk formerly of Winnipeg. Gregory Frederick George 34, Fleming Avenue East Kildonan Winnipeg Post office employee. Harder Peter e., 82, of Steinbach Blacksmith. Hawksley Leslie John f., of 583 Alverstone Street. Eaton s employee. Hughes George Alexander 60, of Swan River Man. Mallabar Tanyss c., 82, of Toronto. Matheson John 89 of 4025 Roblin Boulevard Char 1 s w o o d formerly of 225 Morley Avenue. Matthews Kathleen Mary 80, of Beacon Hill Lodge widow of Ernest Edward Matthews. Mccalder mrs. Donald 62, of Calgary fore Merly of St. James me fee mrs. Carl i Annie Florence of Stone commons when an announce ment was called for. The amount of wheat involved in the Sale has been re ported to be Between 2.5 and five million metric tons. A metric ton contains just less than 37 bushels. Lisbon renter tens of thousands of socialists staged a protest demonstration in the streets of Lisbon tuesday part of the night jeering Portugal s Mili tary rulers As communists in party Leader Mario scares told the rally the portuguese people were becoming increase country to s singly discontented and never pie wanted would agree to live in a concentration Camp. A mass of demonstrators waving red flags and shouting socialism yes dictatorship no surged around the party Headquarters showing their support for the socialists Deci Sion last week to pull out of the government Over military plans to create a worker sol Dier state. Red carnations i a Symbol of last year s military were Down on the crowd from the building s balconies. The socialists called for the removal of prime minister v a s o Goncalves generally identified with the rival communist party and denounced Gen. Otelo Saraiva tie Carvalho head of the internal Security Force. Scares said the party would support the armed forces1 movement As Long As it showed it wanted to Rule with the majority of the and not just with the backing of a minority. This was a reference to the communists who won Only 12 per cent against the socialist 38 per cent in last april s elections. We Are certain that a Way out of the present situation exists but it Calls for the exis tence of political democracy in Portugal and respect of t people s will and Universal suf he said. Free country. That is Why we say no to dictatorship and to those who Are trying to push part of the towards dicta the socialist Leader said his party was mobilized and if necessary would stage a symbolic paralysis of the country to show what the peo Ile wanted. But the socialists were not spreaders of disorder he said he told the was clamouring to storm the nearby offices of the socialist owned newspaper republics now in the hands of pro communist acts of violence do not solve the military rulers said in a communique their plans for a worker Soldier state asserted the will of the people and did not represent a definite and unchallengeable Law. The rally was the socialist party s first in opposition and its main was to throw Down military insinuations that the party s leadership did not have the full backing of the Summit decision postponed Geneva Switzerland a discord Over three key issues forced a three Day postponement tuesday night of a decision on tuesday to Convene a 35-country East West Summit meeting july 30 in Helsinki Finland. The european Security con Ference s coordinating commit tee gave itself until Friday to finalize the july 30 target Date decided upon a Day ear Lier. A Swiss conference spokes Man said the general agree ment was that if outstanding questions Are not settled by then the july 30 Date can no longer be the Summit would bring to Gether president Ford soviet Leader Leonid Brezhnev and leaders of 30 other countries to give final approval to a 100 ing room. As it is nobody could live there longer than they could hold one breath. Another tenant in the build ing said she was planning to move out because of vermin. She said she had to leave lights on at night to keep from being Over run by cockroaches. City health inspectors were called tuesday and promised to visit the premises wednes Day morning. The owner of the building the Howard Block b. A. Shuc Kett of 320 Park North Tux Edo promised to have a Start made on clean up by 7 . Wednesday. He told the free press that the apartment no. 14, had been occupied until june 15. It s the Way people leave More than two million people document on East West who voted socialist last april. A i Apollo leads in drama by Mike Cochran Houston Tex. A compared with the fire and Thunder of a Saturn Apollo launch the Blastoff of the soviet soyuz on tuesday resembled the burst of a skyrocket. Television viewers around the world got their first live glimpse of a soviet launch and later watched the familiar we Don t want to live in a sight of a giant Saturn boosting j concentration Camp but in a i Boundary have built dikes Dur detente. Sour prices hit Cherry growers St. Catharines 0 n t up sour Cherry prices have dropped a ton this year to and Niagara Peninsula growers say they won t be making enough to cover the Cost of production. Keith Matthie Secretary manager of the Ontario tender fruit marketing Board announced Here the Board has appealed for Federal govern ment Aid. Last year sour cherries brought growers a ton. Imports and a larger Harvest Are blamed for driving the Price Down. Niagara Orchards Are expected to produce about 8.300 tons of sour cherries this year compared with tons in 1974. Kissinger affirms detente Minneapolis Minn. A lauding the Apollo soyuz space flight state Secretary Henry Kissinger pledged tues Day that the United states will embrace detente despite its critics because it offers Hope to ;