Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 5, 1975, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Give to the Christmas cheer fund Winnipeg f press final edition 83 no. 60 15 cents 25c with coloured comics Friday december 5, Moonrise . Moonset . Sunrise . Sunset . Mainly sunny -22c and -8c dutch 2oyt. Ignores threats Amsterdam a South moluccas occupying the indonesian consulate pushed a blindfolded youngster out on a Balcony today in a show of Defiance. The boy was among More than 60 hostages held by moluccan nationalists at the consulate and in a train in the Northern part of nether lands the gunmen Are demanding dutch support for their in dependence claims for the South moluccas islands in in Donesia once a dutch Colony. The dutch government shows no signs of yielding to their demands. The boy apparently about. 12, stood with Bare arms folded in the Chilly air. An official said a weapon was visible for a few moments aimed at the child. After the boy was produced police said they told the gun men if you Are doing this can t go on the demonstration followed a Telephone Exchange be tween police and the six South moluccas who seized the consulate thursday and were holding an estimated 30 including 11 Chil Dren. More than police and sharpshooters surrounded the building. J see1 dutch Page.4 by Alice Kruegrr and Mary Ann free press political reporters two former Manitoba pre Miers May have considerable influence on this weekend s Manitoba progressive conservative leadership contest even though Only one of them has a vote former Premier do Rob Lin is automatically a voting Delegate because of his membership on the privy fave registered for the convention a reliable party source revealed thursday that or. Roblin has occasionally advised Sterling Lyon who is seeking to unseat Leader Sid Spivak. Or. Roblin has remained Well in the Back ground however and has made no Public statements about whom he supports. F o r m e r Premier Walter Weir who in t a voting Dele Gate has endorsed or. Lyon Council and is reported to for the leadership and was f detention without trial ends expected to arrive thursday night in Winnipeg from Toronto for the convention. Or. Roblin who was pre Mier from 1958 to 1967, re fused to comment on the leadership when contacted thursday at his office at metropolitan investigation Security Canada Ltd. He would t say whether he would attend the convention or watch it on television. I have nothing to say see two Page 4 Ford w. In Belfast Creuter Brit against the others have been Tain today ended detention revoked. But Filey would con without trial in Norton ire Tine to serve prison sen All for raining fences imposed by the courts Republican guerrilla suspects Iris statement Rees the announcement was administrator of the in tin made by Northern Ireland be run province said detention Cretai Merlyn Rees who without trial now has gone. Many people on both sides of the divided protestant and Catholic communities h and pressed for its abolition he v i k said he had signed release orders today for 73.people held in the Maze prism Camp near Belfast the minister said 46 of the 73 in detention have been freed and detention orders said. But he warned it is their responsibility to see that it does not set Al a Man being held hostage Donesia consulate in Amsterdam tie nether lands by indonesian rebel when he jumped from the second floor of the not building. The Man whose injuries known is a wind off by red Croft employees or under Rifle free Tress staff Winter flyer industries limited the Matoba government controlled bus. He said had been estimated As losses on incomplete contracts and to cover losses on buses sold delivered in 1975 and Renews rat link Jakarta presi ident Ford arrived in in Donesia today for an Over night stay to strengthen the. Good relations Between the United states and Southeast Asia s largest country. President Suharto headed the welcoming party As. Air Force one brought the president his Daugh Ter and state Secretary Henry Kissinger to the indonesian capital after a flight of neatly eight hours from Kissinger told a Pompan Ying i the president the visit will be review of our relationship and tie future of Southeast Asia in which la Donesia is a key Detroit a a mysterious informant has Fin three teamsters two with alleged mafia ties As responsible for the abduction murder of James Hoffa the former Union Boss who vanished july 30. Salvatore Briguglio 47, of Paramus n.j., his brother Gabriel of East Rutherford and Thomas Andretta 38, of Hasbrouck Heights were named by the informant and have been ordered to appear in a police lineup on saturday before a second unidentified witness who has told the government he saw Hoffa abducted. V the informant who will View the police lineup says he does not know the names of those who committed the crime but would recognize them if he saw them again the government said. New Day quoted police and Federal sources As saying Koffa s elimination was approved by the highest eche Lons of organized crime. In a copyright Story the Long is land n.y., newspaper said Hoffa was lured into what he thought was a peace making meeting with mafia figures and that seven persons participated in Bis abduction murder. New Day quoted the sources As saying Fri agents were searching a new Jersey dump for the body of Hoffa and one of his assassins. The newspaper said the unidentified Assassin apparently helped Transfer Hoffa s body from a barrel to a Van and drove it from Michigan to new Jersey sometime after july 30. The Man was killed because he was considered a weak new Day said. My j loss of Mil Lilii f6r the year ending 1974. Figure is indic lip act Carioss on i operations top these Canadian orders Avert taken in prior years and due to severe escalation in material labor and Over. Head costs the auditors be for losses on future contracts Lieve that loss of this Magni tude could be or. Parsons wrote in Bis letter As far As can be ascertained at this time there does not appear to be losses health minister Larry Des Jardins of Matoba said Fri. Day the provincial govern ment might deny its support to the Federal anti inflation guidelines and legislation if there Are provisions which would allow some professionals pay increases of More than 1976. The health department through the Matoba health services commission is in the process of negotiating 1976 fee increases and allow ances to offset rising Over head expenses of doctors. It has insisted income increases terms of fee percentages and cannot be submitted to the Manitoba medical association has proposed. The minister remarks came in an interview in connection with an opinion of the medical association that the Federal guidelines mean that Only the average professional income Rise by next year giving particularly hard working professionals to better them selves amount. Unless the is under stood to mean a ceiling said Musj be kept to or. Desjardins it does t guidelines run the risk of 4 being rejected by the Mani Toba government he said. Not going to Start adding loopholes or putting higher class earners in a place by themselves and the poor sucker at the Bottom of the ladder will stay on the increase next or. Desjardins said. The statement that was made and if the Federal government wants to change we re not changing is that was the maximum. Nobody was going to get More than and this is what we re saying is going to n w of physician must not be sex warrant any support. The happen. Because then to k Federal there was a change in the ceiling we re not interested in supporting the Federal government because you re going to have loopholes for and they re going to get Richer and the poor will get poorer that s the name of the game at the minister was told that the doctors say they had Assurance minister Trudeau finance minister Donald s. Macdonald and Mitchell Sharp the president of the privy Council that the Federal government w o u 1 d consider professional income increases in terms of groups see Manitoba Page 4 in a letter to slaveholders Sydney Parsons chairman of the Manitoba development corporation which has a con trolling interest in the com Pany said projected losses were divided into two main items. On the unfulfilled . Trolley bus orders. See flyer Page 4 trap again i super dog ister. Adam Malik described the stay As a working visit and not just a Courtesy -. Spokesmen said no major issues required top level attention. The two presidents met last in july at Camp luring a visit by the United states. One subject they arc cer Tain to discuss this time was . Military and economic Aid to Indonesia. Ford has asked Congress to approve a total of million Worth for the coming year. The president also is expected to give Suharto an account of his visit to China see Ford Page 4 Thunder Bay up the Gordon Avenue super dog on the Loose for More than three years escaped again thursday in his continuing Battle against the dog Catcher. Despite such diverse tactics As trying to Fence him in feeding him Large doses of which he seems the de Chase Brownie the stray part Cocker Spaniel continues to run free. But Brownie is not without Gordon Avenue neighbors Are divided As to whether he should be caught and Bert arding local on Tario humane society inspector says he has even become involved in a family dispute at Home Over his attempts to pay Manitoba teachers who have presented their propos als for a new contract Are seeking salary increases ranging from 22.5 to 36 per cent the Manitoba association of school trustees said thursday. However the association added that its members plan to abide by the Federal wage guidelines in the absence of provincial controls. In a prepared statement the association said if the proposed higher wages As As increased fringe benefits Are implemented the teach 1976 contract package will increase by As much As 58 per cent compared with current agreements. As previously announced trustees have agreed that As g u a r d i a n s of the Public purse7 they Are morally obligated to Honor the Federal government guidelines until the provincial guidelines Are the statement said. The statement hot mention How Many of Mani info Mek Page 4 Well As other proposals such Toba s teachers have so far presented their proposals or what the lengths of the contracts would Bei George Strang coordinator of economic Wel fare of the Matoba teach ers society said in a Tele phone interview thursday the majority of the teachers in the province have presented their proposals. Most of the proposed contracts he said would be for a one year period. Or. Strang said trustees see trustees Page 4 today crimes. 12 Buffalo .15 straightforward old fashion capture super dog. Looking Fob a stove this want and under mis Cellaneous articles for Sale 559 30 in. Moffat de luxe stove v. Cdr cond. Ask 256-6606. Is among the hundreds of bargains in Classi fied Section. No matter need shop and save in free press want ads. Classified 34 to 49 comics .51 comic Page features 52 deaths .49 Fer people 15 to 22 Jumble 37 movies 26, 21 sports. 55 to 63 television 17 nearly everyone reads the free press City com tata oils Ion to an govt Gulf by Jeff cairuthers free press correspondent Ottawa Gulf Oil Canada lid. Cannot continue carrying on exploration for Oil and Gas in the Frontier areas of Canada very much longer in the absence of firm Feder Al Oil and Gas regulations Gulf president Jerry Mcafee and the general approach to those regulations that is being proposed by Ottawa just Ain t fair to the Oil Industry or. Mcafee added in an interview following the committee meeting. Instead of having the government determine its share of production Revenue or told the commons resources productive land holdings determined the size of Oil and Gas reserves some thing Ottawa is now propos government should instead decide its take ahead of time before the risks arc assumed by the private Sec Tor or. Mcafee suggested preferably the govern m e n t should put up its committee thursday. After the Oil companies have see Oil Page 4 Fred Edge free press staff writer first m two parts Shamattawa Man. Chief Judah Miles sat silently staring Down at the floor boards of the band office for a Long time. Fisalia not lifting Bis eyes be spoke a few Tow Wonis his epitaph for the total Community Bem More than five months Bennett redhead the band s interpreter translated the chiefs Cree into English. Nothing has been somehow it did t sound As quietly despairing As it did in the chiefs native Laa Gaage. Two years ago. Or. Michael Scott of the Federal government s Northern medi Cal services in Thompson discovered dist fling facts about Shamattawa s Popula Tion of about 500, which includes about 185 children be tween the Ages of six and is. Or. Scott who flies to Sha Mattawa every three weeks to work with the two nurses permanently stationed there found serious problems of alcoholism among the adults and gasoline sniffing among the children. The isolated Village is abort mite her feast of Thompson. There is Little for the adults to do in Shamattawa Bat fish Hunt and trap. When the children Aren t in school a school that is falling apart there is Little for. Them to do. Money is sometimes so Short particularly by end of the month that Cha Alfrea Are kept borne because Bey Are too Bengry to go oot info the Lott or to sit it Fol m recently when the Hud son s Bay company store tried to help by stopping sales of White Beans which Many residents were using to make bean juice s fat tasting fermented drink two weeks Supply of Pota toes disappeared in just Tro Days. Bean juice was re placed with potato juice More than one Ford of sur Mattawa Chi Dreb. Tested by or Scott and Tes aides showed higher than Thormal Levels of Tetra Ethyl Lead in their blood. Tetra Ethyl Lead is an or Ganic Lead Content in Gaso line that causes serious Low ering of enzyme Levels in the blood. This induces lethargy Halloc Mathis and in advanced cases brain damage and possibly death for two years or. Scott shouted in the wilderness. It still in t uncommon o Fud eight year old children passed out on a gasoline high11 in the Bush surround ing Shamattawa. Two or three have horrible scars on Tuneff hands and faces from Burns they received when gasoline soaked rags in plastic bread wrap pers were accidentally ignited while they sniffed the fumes. See nothing
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