Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 9, 1975, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Challenging guerrilla tactics please see Page 36 i Canada s leading rotogravure Magazine Nagasaki not the last nuclear authority sees perilous times ahead. Winnipeg free press of. 82 no. 265 15 cents 25c with coloured comics saturday August 9, 1975 Sunrise . Sunset 9x11 . Moonrise am. Moonset . Cloudy he and 25c 2 Good bad and ugly pictorial essay on colourful Hastings Street jumping jingles do you find yourself humming commercials peachy keen now is the time to eat All the peaches you can and in the Page 8 Page 18 Page 22 a Renaissance Man. Indian skills featured. Winnipeg sewers problem kept quiet on the other hand a Flowers Are big business. The mall historic memories. I u111c 4. 3 7 10 10 11 12 12 Beach has Humble beginning. 13 courses for women 17 regular features Vlma arts 2 Herron Folk 4 Horoscope 4 it happened Here 5 sportsman 5 senior citizens 6 collector s item 7 Church news o. 9 word Wise 14 Sketchbook. 15 our pictures que past 15 stamp collector 16 Over the Garden Wall 16 Chickadee notes 17 Art gallery 17 Corner now music 19 cart 19 Book reviews 20t 21 chess 22 Bridge 23 up axles 23, and elsewhere in the paper color comics to radio diary Jumble winners 37 entry form 75 Puzzle 46 Bridge news a letters 28 classified 42 to 59, movies 35 go to 73 night cat .33 comics 75, 76 playground Palter 27 deaths 37 sports 61 to g5 finance 8 to 18 travel 78, 71 for people 21 to 35 Youit scene 27 Abor scene .76 to fight i 1 i. Quotas ont. Vote due ? by Allan Dickie Toronto up Ontario r e m i e r William Davis is poised to Call a provincial elec on for sept. 18, the Canadian Ress Learned Friday. Sources close to the Premier Aid or. Davis would interrupt Northern Ontario tour to an ounce the election monday. Opposition Leader Robert Sheen and Stephen Lewis Leader of the new democratic arty Are ready for an imme Sale election Call. Both leaders have their Par ies on a full election footing. But the final decision As to when the election is to be ailed rests with or Davis. He is in Northern Ontario Oday at the beginning of what s scheduled to be a six Day Northern Ontario tour which opens with a politicians pig skin throwing contest at Eagle Ake near Kenora. The trip is planned to con Niue until thursday when the remier s itinerary shows a Ull Day of campaigning in the Chapleau Timmins North Bay Rea. The sources said or Davis Ould interrupt his Northern rip to Fly Back to Toronto Sun a night and announce the Lection Day at Queen s Park monday. Then he would return to Northern Ontario to Ful full his Northern obligations. His itinerary for later in the month includes a speech to the annual convention of the police association of Ontario on Fri Day aug. 15, and attending the premiers conference in St. Johns nfld., from wednesday 20, to Friday aug. 22. Sources close to the Premier said party officials wanted an please see Ontario Page 4 1 r in carpenters pact could hike costs by Dudley Magnus 1 free press labor reporter in a move that angered the business agent for the brotherhood of carpenters local 343, the labor relations Council of the build s sex. Change announced Friday its members ratified a proposed contract settlement with the Akins said of the proposal it is the highest carpentry Settle ment made in Canada with a total package value of Over 21 months. That s a percentage increase of almost 50 per cent and will Cost the con tractors an extra per employed Over the of the see new a by free press staff correspondent Washington the United states will Chal Lenge the legality of Canada s import quotas on . Eggs before an International body in Geneva the Ford administration said Friday. A pile of smouldering rubble is All that remains of a pig barn on Prairie Grove Road which was destroyed by fire after lightning struck the building thursday night. George r. Akins the coun cil s director of labor relations called the proposal a very Rich one and warned the wage increases it contains could raise building costs and rents by 25 per cent Over the next two years John Fischer Union business agent took exception to the Council s release of the results erf its members1 vote while Union members still Are voting on the proposal. And he warned indications Are Union members Are going to turn the proposal Down. Indications have Tieu received at Union meetings in Winnipeg arid Northern Mani Toba on the proposal it will not be or. Fischer said. The ballot votes will naturally Tell the Union members have up until noon wednesday to sub Mit their ballots. Results of the vote will be announced at a meeting at . Thursday in the trades Hall building in Winnipeg. In a written statement or. Heat hurts crops by Judy Woytiuk free press business reporter Ijiri cars by Paul Washington the . Treasury department is initiating a formal invest nation into charges that Canadian made cars Are being dumped on to the american Market although it has substantial doubt foreign imports Are hurting the . Auto Industry. Assistant Treasury Secretary the office of ambassador Frederick Dent president Ford s special Trade representative. Said the Council of the general agreement on tariffs and Trade Gatt will be asked to mediate the Case. Officials said Canada has been asked to join lathe action before Gatt although the . Will proceed on its own next week if Ottawa. Decides not to take part. The . Decision to launch a Gatt appear was outlined to officials from Ottawa at a secret meeting Here wednesday. Meanwhile . Officials also announced Friday that the Spe Cial Trade representative s of fice will initiate an investigation of its own to determine whether president Ford should take retaliatory action. The investigation is being initiated at the request of two a i olympic shortcuts tickle Argentina Ter David Macdonald said the investigation is being launched because of complaints from a Pennsylvania congressman and the United Auto workers Union that foreign cars Are being sold in the . At prices below those charged in the countries where they Are manufactured. In addition to Canada the Treasury will investigate car agricultural groups the United egg producers and the american farm Bureau federation. Formal announcement o the action by the special Trade of fice will be publisher monday in the Federal Register an official government publication. Sources said the Trade office Joes not expect to have recon imports from the United King medications ready for pres Dom West Germany France. Ford before year end. Belgium Italy Sweden and Gatt investigations usually Japan. Take much longer than this speaking at a news Confer land sources noted the . Has once or. Macdonald said it no idea when the International must be determine that car body might Issue a ruling imports and unfairly Low prices both Canadian and . Of have Hurt . Manufacturers facials insist talks Over the egg before anti dumping penalties quotas which Ottawa Ini can . Because of the Treasury s substantial doubt about the effects of foreign car imports. Or. Macdonald said . Inter National Tariff commission it a government fact finding body will also study foreign cars while Treasury is conducting its own investigation. If the it finds no reason Able indication that the . Industry is Hurt by these imports the dumping investigation will be noted the assistant Secretary. The it study to be completed within 30 the Nui Pinz investigation by Treasury is when valid complaints please see . Page 4 Montreal up the acronyms Cojo and 0 a t 0 identifying two committees established to organize the 1976. Olympic games have caused some embarrassment to Canad an diplomats in Argentina. Alfred bissonnet Canad an ambassador to Argen Tina says in a letter to the external affairs depart ment in Ottawa that Cojo and onto Are words which in greater b n o s Aires and uruguayan lunfardo1 popular Spanish Slang have a meaning or connotation which make it virtually impossible for my embassy to use he added when snickers were heard among our locally engaged staff about the enlightened attitude of the Canadian government the Issue was irn mediately withdrawn from circulation. Well live with the prob 1 e m and automatically cover up by one Means or another any olympic games information which the embassy might be called upon to disseminate. Uthe boys in Montreal might be warned of the danger and i m sure that ambassador Roger Rous seau now president and commissioner general o f the olympic organizing who once served in Buenos Aires will appreciate the delicacy required in the matter 1 however when the let Ter dated March 12, was brought to the Attea shortcuts Page 4 r blames Goyer spark joint air walkout City act i review soon a proposed of the by Richard Jackson free press correspondent Ottawa former faster of the mint g. W. Hunter has confirmed tie charge that the attitude of Federal Supply min ister Jean Pierre Goyer caused him to suddenly resign this Spring five years ahead of Normal retirement. The accusation against or. Goyer had been made by Leeds progressive conserva Tive my Tom Cossitt who said that the Supply and services minister used reprehensible Means to drive out the master of the mint. Or. Cossitt has correspondence Between or. Hunt r ,1t -11 i i or Goyer and the City of Winnipeg act will look mint director the into the matter of whether decisions by the provincial clean environment commission and the municipal Board should be binding on the City. Premiered Schreyer of Manitoba said Friday. The Premier said the review which had been promised when the new City of Winnipeg act was passed several years ago will be announced shortly. He said one of the items to be conside4cd by the review is whether decisions of the two provincial boards should be binding on the City or just be please see City Page 4 charges. Or. Goyer says Only or. Hunter left voluntarily. But while or. Hunter agrees this is so he emphasizes that the. Letters Tell the Story they speak for he adds that if there had not been what he referred to in his letters to or. Goyer As several misunderstandings Between them he might not have resigned. The differences disclosed the letters All written within a few Days sequence in late april and Early May were Over by Douglas Ottawa up the spectre of a joint walkout october by air traffic con trollers and airline pilots was raised Friday As pressure in creased for changes in the government s bilingual traffic control program in Quebec. Jim Livingstone president of the Canadian air traffic control association said in an interview that his association May support a threat ened strike by the pilots unless the transport department soon restricts the licences of unilingual francophone pilots. This might mean joining the pilots in a walkout. Transport department officials had no immediate com ment on the announcement thursday by Ken Maley pres ident of the Canadian airline pilots association that the pilots will cease operations for 24 hours at Midnight oct. 17 unless the bilingualism expert not commercial passenger air planes. The transport department is still carrying out studies on the safety Impact of bilingual traffic control. Some recommendations have been made to the transport minister and these now Are being Given another look he fore plans for implementation Are drawn up and discussed Vith the air Industry. A. H. Huck air Nistra or said he Hopes the depart see controllers Tage 4 crops in the far Western and Northern areas of Manitoba Are expected to be generally the poorest in the province this year according to the North West Region agricultural representative Roger Chychota of Dauphin. An unusually spotty pattern of rainfall throughout the growing season combined with a week Long heat wave of up to 38 degrees celsius in mid july is blamed for the situation. Rapeseed and flax in Many Arcase appear to have suffered substantial heat damage with estimates for rapeseed production ranging from a Low seven bushels an acre to a More respectable 25 bushels. The Swan River Region an area at out 30 Miles North of Dauphin and the Mccreary area appear to have come off the Best with at least average and some better than average yields expected. But the Dauphin and grand View area As Well As an area from Birtle North to past rus sell in the far West will experience Over All yields lower than average with the occasional unlucky Farmer net Ting a completely hailed out crop. Manitoba Pool elevators agent Max Mullett in Virden described crops in his area As Good average. Wheat blocks please see heat Page 5 Chinatown plan at a standstill ment in air traffic control i dropped. A department official Sai or Maley s Telegram is Bein forwarded to transport min ister Jean Marchand who is holidaying outside the coun try. The experimental program which has been operating since by John Hample free press staff writer remember those ambitious expensively Laid plans to redevelop Winnipeg s Chinatown Well they re still just plans. After five years and a Public expenditure of Between 1972 and 1974, the Winnipeg chinese development Corpora Tion recipient of the financial june 1974. Permits French to support has a study that i _ be used As Well As English for visual flight Rule operations near airports at Quebec City. St. Jean. Sept lies baie co Meau and St. Honore 4jue. Visual flight rules apply Gen has t even been presented to City Council thought it was completed More than a year ago civic environment commissioner David Henderson said in please see Hunter Page 5 really to smaller aircraft and an interview there has been Lodge owner blames guide loss on alcohol or. Macdonald. I adding that it should not viewed As a determination thai dumping by Alan Christie free press staff writer gods River. Man. When Tom Ruminski started his fishing Camp Here 27 years ago. A group of Croc Indi ans from gods Narrows followed him to work As guides. Today he says those guides and their children arc Hurt ing his business and destroying their lives. The problem is alcohol abuse. It s not new. But it s worse than Ever according to or. Ruminski and Many others live and work at the fishing Camps on gods Lake about air Northeast of Winnipeg. Or. Ruf Winshi s Lodge caters to affluent fishermen mostly from the United states most of them spending and a week doing almost nothing except fish. Most of the fishermen need guides because the Jake Nas Many reefs. But More often than not the guides from the Village near the Lodge Don t show for work. Liquor they receive by mail planes tuesday and thursday leaves them too drunk to do anything fifty per cent of the people in the Village Are alcohol or. Ruminski said at his Lodge. In the last two years they be been Given More Money got More liquor they re killing themselves there arc about 350 peo ple in the Village Ruminski is doubly concerned. Because he can t de Pend on the guides he has been forced to cancel bookings at his Lodge. Leaving it almost empty some weeks. He can accommodate More than 60. But he says he s concerned because no would like to continue using the native people As guides. If he has to bring in outsiders and train them Only the natives will Suser it will Cost the provincial government More to sup port them. Although he is angered because he can t Trust the guides there is no hostility Between or. Ruminski and the natives. He s lived with the Cree in the Cool serenity of the North since 1947, when he built a log Cabin near gods River. Today he has his Lodge and four Large Cabins on 50 acres. The fishermen can Only Fly in. Using an Airstrip or. Ruminski built himself. The indians walk in from their Vil Lage a Milr along the Lake to shop at his store a Stone s throw fron the Lodge. The Lodge is even close to the Lake and to its one out let gods River. No formal presentation of the study to the the study director Winnipeg architect Gustavo Daroza said the corporation is drag Ging its feet in order to inflate the values of properties designated in the study for redevelopment. The corporation and the Community Are divided. Or. Daroza said he is no longer affiliated with the corporation for which he once worked. Corporation president Hung Lee said the delay is caused by the need for re examination of the study. Or. Lee owns the Shanghai restaurant 23s King Street and several other properties in the redevelopment area in eluding frontage on main Street he acquired from triple s agencies Ltd. In june 197-1. Everything has stopped except or. or. Daroza said in a recent interview Dis cussing the apparent standstill in Chinatown. Unfortunately the few Par tics who own the land in the area have allowed their per Sonai interests to overcome j their initial he j claimed. The venture started As a i Community minded one. But i has disintegrated into faction. The Sain. Please see Lodge Page 4 corporation solicitor Vaugh see Chinatown Page 5
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