Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, November 29, 1975

Issue date: Saturday, November 29, 1975
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Previous edition: Friday, November 28, 1975

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 29, 1975, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnick of Elf a toss saturday Hov Emiet 29, 1975 Spain still torn apart Madrid Reuter King Juan Carlos ended his first week As ruler of Spain today with to sign that the divisions which persisted for nearly 40 years under Gen. Francisco Franco have begun to heal. The King s first two major political speech at his proclamation a week ago and a limited Pardon for prisoners announced failed to win Over Spain s position parties. The first week of the new reign brought protests from groups ranging from Chris Tian democrats to communists but provoked no and terse comment from Spain s Well entrenched right Wing. More than 200 Madrid Law yers appealed to the King Fri Day to decree a full amnesty for political prisoners and expressed their most energetic disagreement with wednes Day s limited Pardon. The lawyers said the Par Don if almost totally excludes All political prisoners in Spain and makes no contribution to National of Ford off to China to consolidate peace we sell wholesale cause we Purchase below wholesale discontinued patterns a colors of carpets and draperies Yards shag Plush hard twist. Commercial indoor outdoor the carpet tree 782 Eluce ave. At Home St open 9 . -10 . Sundays 11 . 6 . For viewing 10% to 30% on to a stereo appliances fun Mottura mattresses these dolls Are among More than 180 dolls and stuffed toys in an annual doll dressing and stuffed toy contest sponsored by great West life Assurance company. They Are made by staff club members. Awards will be Given for the Best dressed entries. The award winning dolls will be raffled and the proceeds donated to the Christmas cheer Board of greater Winnipeg. The others will be Given to daycare centres and the children s Aid society. From a cuter Washington up president Ford said today he is travelling to China to consolidate peace in Asia and strengthen the new relationship Between Washington and peking. In a statement released be fore his departure from an Drews air Force base for peking the president said three times in our Genera Tion wars in Asia disturbed the peace of the world and Drew America if to conflict. On this thanksgiving week end we give thanks that at peace. I am travelling to China to strengthen our new relationship with the great National from who we were Iso City pension struggle lated in Mutual suspicion for almost a Quarter Century. In Asia and International Security Benefit from the new relationship of Mutual respect that we Are developing Between the United states and the president said. Will stand for our own views As we always have. But we will the american Foster Mutual the president accompanied by his wife Betty and daughter Susan was to begin his 10-Day journey with a Stop at Fairbanks Alaska and a tour of a construction site along the trans Alaska Oil pipeline. After an overnight Stop in Anchorage he was to leave for peking arriving monday after a Brief refuelling Stop near Tokyo. State Secretary Henry Kis Singer was also accompany ing Ford. . Officials say no tabular announcements should be expected from the peking talks. Any firm agreement on fur ther Steps to Settle . Chinese differences Over the status of Taiwan were ruled out. One senior . Official said it would be a most unusual occurrence if chairman Mao tse Tung fails to meet with Ford i peking but said no meeting Between the two leaders is scheduled. The official said most of Ford s dealings will be with vice Premier Teng Hsiao Ping who is the acting Day to Day Leader of the chinese government and a probable successor to Mao. Aussie election most bitter Ever continued carpenters required immediately for Large commercial project apply at Job sight 2520 Portage Al Sydney a Australia is going through the most bit Ter and costly election Campaign in its 74 years As a country. With each major party say i n g that dictatorship and economic ruin will ensue unless it is elected feelings Are running High and tempers Short As the country approaches election Day dec. 13. The labor party says it expects to spend and sources in the conservative Liberal party say they figure expenses will read about million for the three week Campaign. Both say this is the most they have spent on an election. Individual candidates for wti-racis1 conference Owca 447 Webb at Balmoral room 211 sunday nov. 30 2 . Rosie Douglas political repression and deportation Louis Cameron rising native militancy11 monday dec. 1 8 . Tarig a struggle against racism in Britain Jim Monzer racism against arabs in Canada today Frk admission wanted sub Trade prices townhouse project Regina Saskatchewan pc Concrete forming and. Placing framing singling carpentry floor covering masonry drywall stairs and railing mechanical electrical. For tender documents Contact arvo enterprises Winnipeg 947-1339 unemployment Canada Canada while there is a disruption in mail service claim ants residing in the Winnipeg area can pick up unemployment insurance mail and cheques at positive identification will be required in All cases. Mall for unemployment insurance commission can be left at 138 Portage ave. E. Or in the Post office building at 266 Graham ave. And announce the merger of their practices to be carried on under the name of chartered accountants 6th floor 211 Portage ave., Winnipeg Manitoba. R3b 2a2. The House of representatives and the Senate Are limited to each but the Law is Over looked by almost everyone. The country s seven million voters Are rallying behind either labor party Leader Gough who was forced to step Down As prime minister nov. 11, or the care taker government under Mal Colm Eraser s Liberal party. Bumper stickers brought grief to a group of labor sup porters in Canberra the fed eral capital. Liberal sup porters who often accuse labor people of socialist leanings poured red paint Over the stickers and the rest of the cars. Labor supporters who accuse the liberals of being in the Palm of big business and foreign monopolies got in their licks by kicking in the sides of a luxury automobile in Sydney. F r a s e of s liberals Are stressing Australia s 12.6-per cent inflation rate and the five per cent jobless rate that of the six million member work Force. Wliilam maintains that his government did the Best it could under the Circum stances. Governor general sir John Kerr dismissed Whitlam after Fraser s coalition which controls the Senate blocked Whitlam s 1975-76 budget for 28 Days and the government began running out of Money. But Whitlam says tie House of representatives which the labor party con trolled has the exclusive right to remove governments. Whitlam and Fraser using air Force jets Are speeding their Campaign premises at rallies ranging from people in big cities to about 200 in the Small towns. Wintry and Windy weather arrives Ford names City sanding Crews and Snow removal units swung into action last night in Winnipeg. Streets were still Cov ered with Snow this morning and motorists were advised to drive with caution. Winnipeg police said they were Busy last night after Slippery Snow and de roads contributed to a Large number of minor tray. Fie accidents. Only one of the mishaps resulted in personal injury. Graham Wren 21, of 311 bore Bank Street suffered a broken Pelvis after the car in which he was a passenger went out of control and struck a pole and tree on the median of Waverley Street near Chevrier Boulevard at about . The car was operated by Allan Day 21, of 230 Oxford Street. Or. Day was t injured. Or. Wren was reported in Good condition in Victo Ria Hospital. A heavy snowfall advisory was issued by the weather office yesterday and was still in effect this morning. Today s forecast is for Light Snow at times mixed with freezing drizzle. The forecaster said As much As 10 to 15 centimetres of Snow Are expected today and tomorrow. That would bring the total snowfall since yesterday to More than 20 centimetres. Near blizzard conditions Are expected tonight and Early tomorrow. Northerly winds from 20 to 30 . And gusting Are expected today and tomorrow. High today should be hear minus 3 celsius and lows to night will be near minus 15, the forecaster said. Tomorrow s forecast Calls for Cloudy skies Snow and blowing Snow with winds northerly at 30 . The winds Are expected to de crease late tomorrow. A developing Winter storm moved into the Southern and Central portion of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario yesterday from the United states bringing with it the first taste of Winter this fall. Meanwhile Winnipeg police chief Norman Stewart asked the Public to warn children to stay away from Rivers. Thin ice conditions and the Snow make the River unsafe. Continued . Economy has met Stevens Only at a. Dinner he gave for members of the Federal Judi Ciary monday. Nessen said however that Stevens just happened to be at the dinner and did not know of the nomination until Ford told him Friday. Stevens a Republican graduated in 1941 from the uni v e r s i t y of Chicago. After naval service in the second world War he graduated from Northwestern University Law school. In 1947 and j us Stevens was Law clerk for former supreme court Justice Wiley Rutledge. He has lectured on Law at both Northwestern and the univer sity of Chicago Law schools and from 1953-55 served on the . Attorney general s committee on anti Trust Laws. Cial research and president Ford s plan to help new York City avoid financial default which gave the Dollar new strength in. Europe. The Pound has been floating downward for much of the year. It stood at s2.40 on april 3. And has lost More than 15 per cent of its value in the last eight months. A major cause of the Pound s Lony decline has been Britain s Rale of inflation now running at 25.9 per cent a year the highest of any industrialized country. La Washington the com Merce department said its Index of leading economic indicators declined in october for the second month in a Row pointing to a possible slowdown in the Economy. It said four of the 11 Indica tors in the Index declined in october five increased and two were unchanged. The drops were registered in total liquid assets net Busi Ness formation Money bal Ance in dollars and build ing permits. Don t need it and not be enough help to those who do. He said arbitrarily giving an increase of a month would be like asking people m. L to come on Down to City Hall and stick your hand in a bucket of or. Evans said the report has to be considered More carefully and that it could be completed in two months although he could t Promise that because the Man pre paring the report also is working on a new pension scheme for civic employees. The pensioners disagree with some of or. Evans s comments. Saying that the City would be subsidizing the Federal government is a red herring they say because Many of those affected Aren t receiving government supplements. Why Don t they just Tell us who would lose their gov a e r n m e n t supplements or part of them and arrange ments could be made to leave them out of any in crease. Those people who have been retired for More than 15 years won t be affected by the new pension scheme the men say. They have been. Left far Many of them have been forced to sell their Homes be cause they can t afford the taxes. Many have been forced to seek work again after retiring from the police Force in order to make ends meet. The men say any increases in their pension Over the last few years have come from earnings from their pension fund. They want a Cost of Liv ing allowance Over and above such an increase. Winnipeg policemen today can retire at 55, instead of 65, because the policeman s association sought an earlier retirement Date 20 years ago. The men say pounding a beat and working outdoors Wear out a Man by the time he s 55. At 55, he can t Han dle emergencies anymore. With the Cost of living now one of the pensioners said a Man might As Well begin pre paring to die when he s 55, because unless his pension has a Cost of living allow Ance he just can t make it. Caribbean Canadian association general meeting and election on sunday nov. 30th at . At the Norwood Community club help Unicof help children Unicof greeting cards notes calendars and gift items Are Telephone 453-5967 your donation to Unicof is tax deductible. of a per up Jet of you can t claim him if you Don t know him this sunday 11 . And 7 . Sunday school . The salvation army Winnipeg Citadel located Beautiful downtown Winnipeg 400 Colony St. North of the Bay share your Faith with someone today 1 Bruce. Victor Alexander Russell 97. Of Portage la Prairie formerly of Libau area retired Farmer Hus band of Daisy Bruce. Bryan George Ernest 47, of Calgary husband of Doreen Bryan. Ckri5tenson, 72. Of 54 Balmoral place formerly of 502 so chum Street. Christie George 80. Of is Clayton drive. 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