Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, December 01, 1975

Issue date: Monday, December 1, 1975
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 1, 1975, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday december 1, 1975 9 choir of Angels. Flick top a k the Washington Post Madrid a communist Leader released from prison under a general Royal Pardon sunday warned spam s King Juan Carlos that the anti regime Clandestine labor movement does not recognize his monarchy because it was imposed by the late dictator Francisco Franco. Only hours after leaving suburban Cara Wanchel Pris on Marcelino Camacho 57, credited with leading the underground leftist workers commissions to their present nationwide strength held an unprecedented press Confer ence in the office of labor lawyers Here. Earlier he had been cheered by residents in the worker neighbourhood he lives in. Defying the ban on poli o new Kodak Tele instamatic 608 because you can t always get close. Communists and on political gatherings of More than 19 persons or. Camacho and two other worker commis Sions leaders talked to Span ish and foreign newsmen for More than one hour. His companions had also been freed Early sunday morning under the controversial Par Don which or. Camacho called an m r. Camacho made it Clear that the workers com 1 missions will Campaign for free elections so that the Spanish people can deter mine whether they want a monarchy. Well accept their he said. In his opening remarks , he stressed that the King had vowed to uphold the "fascist7 Constitution he inherited from Franco who died last thursday. Juan throne eight Days ago. But later he pointed out that in his inaugural speech the King was non partisan and favored neither the right which dominated throughout Franco s 36-year Rule nor the left which has been out 1 a w e 4 since the 1936-1939 civil War. Or. Camacho and his companions reiterated that the commissions which have infiltrated the government con trolled labor confederation were standing by a demand for free elections for free Dom of expression and for political parties which Are banned Here. They also warned that in the next few weeks the com missions would foment strikes to break the govern m e n t s recently imposed freeze on Industrial wages Vir rus partition ally comple e Nicosia the partition humanitarian reasons Are sex of Cyprus into greek and captions made to this Rule. Virtually tical comments by outlawed Carlos assumed the Spanish to compensate for inflation. Mediator ends Beirut Mission the first pocket camera with a built in telephoto Lens the new Kodak Tele instamatic 608 camera lets you choose Between regular or telephoto picture taking at the flick of a switch. And Flash pictures Are fast and reliable with trim new 8-Sliot flip Flash. The Kodak Tele instamatic 608 camera with the three year warranty is a gift that will bring people closer this year. Price from less than Price subject to change without notice. The . Always have. Wrap up your Christmas gift decisions where you see this display. Adams camera shop 396 main St. 943-5735 Sears Canada photo 260 Edmonton 942-6395 remember we do the fasted processing in town Polo wow Sooter t 4 locations in Winn Pic cameraman pm. 783-7228 the Washington Post Beirut former French Premier Maurice Couve de Murville sunday ended a 10-Day mediation Mission by noting very real Progress by lebanese poli tical leaders in efforts to end the Mil War. Although objectively pleased to be leaving less than a Day after president Suleiman Franjieh and pre Mier Rashid Karami both spoke of National reconciliation in a nationwide radio and television address or. Couve de Murville wisely eschewed any hint of optimism. Nor did he claim any cred it for the Franjieh Karami reconciliation which he striking teachers i get letter uni City fashion Square Lomard place your Kott Polo Park vow Kodak Hudnut attn Post at ave. Your Kodak attention Gulf credit customers if you have not received your Gulf Canada account statement because of the postal strike please cutout and Complete the Coupon below and use it to pay your estimated or known amount at your local Bank. Cut Here this Coupon May be used to make payments on your account through any Branch of any chartered Bank in Canada Gulf Oil Canada limited Gulf account number Toronto up the metropolitan Toronto school Board has sent a letter to negotiators for the striking secondary school teachers in Hopes of reaching a contract settlement Board chairman William Ross said saturday. Or. Ross said he was unable to. Divulge the contents of the letter had been an swered by negotiators for the 0 n t a r i o secondary school teachers1 federation. The federation s executive Council decided saturday to oppose a ruling by the Federal government s anti inflation review Board. The review Board said Fri Day the 39.2-per-cent wage in crease Over two years offered by the school Board is too High. The teachers Are asking for a 43.9-per-cent increase. Doug Dinsmore chairman of the teachers1 negotiating team would not say what action would be taken. But the federation s executive said sunday that 500 teachers will travel to Ottawa by bus today to demonstrate on parliament Hill against the anti inflation Board s ruling. Aubrey Golden lawyer for the teachers said there is to Appeal against the decision of the anti inflation Board. He said the teachers May Appeal a wage Roll Back in court if a settlement with the school Board is reached and new salary rates Are paid. Some teachers already have submitted their resignations in frustration with the anti inflation Board s interference in the dispute he said. Or. Ross said he still is convinced that teachers should get the 39.2-per-cent increase but the fight against the anti inflation Board s Rul ing is up to the teachers helped nurture behind the scenes. His remarks were interrupted by nearby Small arms fire outside the French ambassador s residence. The shots served As an Apt re minder that torrents of optimistic words from Leban Ese politicians and distinguished visitors alike have failed so far to Stem what he called this absurd combat in which neither Side stood to win. Indeed the relative Calm in Beirut and the rest of Lebanon coincided with what now Call the psyche que they Are end of the month lulls designed to allow gunslingers and honest citizens alike to draw Money from the Banks which open briefly for that purpose. Nonetheless informed sources credited the French mediator who left by Road for Damascus where he is scheduled to see syrian ident Hafez Assad with some very Tough talking to All Comers. In his talks in Damascus which he described As War ranted because set fac is directly with the lebanese he was expected to Tell is hosts they to reason. Must bring pressure to Bear on their palestinian Comman do and lebanese left Wing allies to Stop the fighting. He was due to Fly Back to Paris tuesday. But his special strictures the sources intimated had been reserved for the Leban e s e president who is a maronite Christian. I on three separate occasions he conferred with or. Franjieh and apparently managed to. Convey a key message which the president previously had failed to re Tain from earlier visitors. That message was simply the of re forms spelling an end to the Christian Nuno Rity s strangle hold on political and economic Power inherited from the French league of nations mandate and continued since France reluctantly granted Lebanon Independence in 1943. Quite apart from or. Couve s undoubted diplomatic gifts certified by his Long tenure As the late president Charles de Gaulle s foreign minister local observers credited him with arriving at a time when All parties theoretically at least were willing to listen turkish sectors is Complete. No amount of pious resold pioneering at the United nations such As took place this week is going to change this. There Are still a few nag Ging be cleared up such As removing the last remnants of the greek popu lation from the turkish occupied North and probably the few Hundred retired europeans Tho live there As Well. But there is Little doubt Here that in time All will go according to the turkish plan. It would be strange were it to go otherwise for the turks have the guns. Even before the last greeks leave turks plus an Odd assortment of ethnic minorities Are flooding in from the Mainland to fill the Gap left by the displacement of greek cypriots who lived in the Northern. 40 per cent of the Island now under turkish control. The Border Between the two zones and Cyprus is now by zonal whatever Archi Bishop Makarios May say to the contrary is More than an Ordinary Border like say that Between Greece and Turkey. It is an. Iron curtain no one aside from Diplo Mats and in personnel is allowed through. Foreigners living in the turkish North can go South on a one Way the turks sealed the Border to everyone two weeks ago on the feeble St of excuses mowing the assassination of turkish ambassadors in Vienna and Paris it was deemed necessary for Security reasons. But the Border was already sealed to greek cypriots the Only people Likely to try and Knock off the turkish Ambas Sador in Nicosia he Sticks to the turkish sector of the City the move really Hurt Only the 250-Odd retired britons living in the North plus the occasional journalist trying to find out what s happening up there. The thorny Issue of Popula completed As Well. The last Tion transfers is virtually turkish cypriots under greek control have been moved up North from the Paphos area and the turks Are making life extremely uncomfortable for the last greek cypriots living in tie North. These Are concentrated on the Karrass Peninsula the Long Finger which juts put to the Northeast. Mostly farm ers in Small villages they live under tight curfew. They must get turkish per Mission to farm their lands and to travel from one Vil Lage to another. They have no greek medical services although the turks say they Are free to use the Krema ticket out Only for extreme run by turks. F i i i i gambles correction re trim a tree and nov. 27 Christmas wrapping paper advertised at 280 feet for was incorrect. Copy should have read 280 inches for sorry for any inconvenience caused our custom ers. Account statement first name last name ii now it i ill ii Street name and number i i i i i i i 1 i 1 i m i i i i 1 i i i i i 1 amount pm Apt. No. . Box. If applicable Corv n ill interim receipt limited first name last name from account number 1 1 1 1 1 i Street name and number 1 i m 11 i i i 111 111 1 i i 1 i i i i i i i i amount paid Apt. No. . Box of applicable City 1 i 1 i i 1 ii i 1 1 i i i i i ii i 1 1 1 i i i 1 i simply Complete and take to the Bank with your pay Matt Gulf Oil Canada r Drapeau wants huge Federal loan paper Montreal up the Gazette says mayor Jean Drapeau will soon go to Ottawa to attempt to negotiate a interest free fed eral loan to solve the immedi ate problems of olympic financing. The newspaper says or Drapeau will claim in a Tele vision interview monday creation of the provincial olym Pic installations Byarov which wid supervise construction most games his idea in the first place and not Quebec a the oae major difference Between the plan i. Era Peau proposed and the one the province enacted earlier this month the newspaper says was the mayor favored two regulatory to work out new plans for self financing tiie second to take care of the Quebec government 6v armed one Board was enough. Monday night s broadcast we be the on myopic Deveja Opi refits since fee Pic Iacini 3 diamonds in 14-18 it. Gold. 395 ;