Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 8, 1976, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Competition Law _ creative Dynamo Page 4 Winnipeg free press vol. 83 no. 87 with coloured comics thursday january 8, 1976 Sunrise . Sunset . Moonrise . Moonset final edition mainly sunny -33 c ind in c by Manfred Jager free press medical reporter the Manitoba medical association Mma has authorized its executive to Call a province doctors strike after 8 . Jan. 15 unless the provincial government offers an acceptable contract or agrees to arbitration. The decision was made at the second mass membership meeting of the association in the Winnipeg convention Centre in five weeks. Doctors met dec. 3 and decided to adjourn to meet wednesday if no new con tract was settled. More than 700 physicians attended the dec. 3 meeting but Only 575 Mma members attended the meeting on about half the private practice physicians in the province. Or. De Abbott president of t h e association said bad weather is Likely to have stopped some doctors from attending. The Resolution accuses the Manitoba health services commission of refusing to go to arbitration. It adds the members of the Manitoba medical association direct their executive to authorize such action As it deems necessary including partial or total withdrawal by the membership of All but emergency services unless by 8 . Jan. 15, 1976 either a proposal is received from the Manitoba health services commission which the executive committee is prepared to recommend to the general membership for acceptance or the government of see ads Page 5 the Long of an Earth mover thrusts it self across a wintry Skyline As construction gets under Way on the new Osborne Bridge in Down town Winnipeg. Centred beneath the giant shovel s extended is the dome of the Mani Toba legislative building. Construction of the new five Lane Bridge is due to be completed by mid-1977 with three southbound lanes ready by photo by Gerry Cairns november and two northbound lanes which will replace the existing Bridge ready by june 1977. The first phase of bridging the Assiniboine River began this week and will Cost million. Will quit before next vote Juba no decision on facilities Montreal up e problem of providing Tempo Rary facilities for athletes at the summer games was studied by contingency plan ners wednesday. A spokesman for the olym pics installations Hoard re ported that planners were considering the possibility of providing dressing rooms for athletes in Mobile trailers be sied the olympic stadium. There is no decision the spokesman said. He was Comman Zilig on a report Quot ing Victor Goldbloom que minister in charge of. Olympic construction saying Allie cites and officials would have to make do. Suspected shoplifter 75, hangs self by Esther Tennenhouse free press staff writer an inquest began wednesday into the death of a 15-year-old girl who wanted to give up after a family court judge indicated he might order her to leave Mani Toba. The inquest was told Patricia Margaret Garnsey hanged herself dec. 11 in her room in the Manitoba youth Centre where she was detained after being apprehended on suspicion of shoplifting. She had been ordered returned to Thunder Bay informed sources said. A suicide note and undated letter which contained an Appeal to a judge were found in the room the inquest was told. Del. David John Allen of the Winnipeg police juvenile division reaj3 the letter to., the inquest presided Over by provincial judge Howard Collerman in the Public safety building. The letter was addressed to a judge Kramer it. J. B. Cramer is a St. Boni face family court judge and referred to a court appearance sept. 23. In the letter the girl who was attending youth psychiatric services begged the judge not to Send her Back to Thunder Bay because Here i have a Chance to be come what 1 want to the letter said she hoped to go to University and become a veterinarian. The sources say the girl who had been see suicide Page 5 by Ron Campbell free press Urban reporter mayor Steve Juba of Winnipeg announced thursday he will resign before the next civic election in october 1977. I will be resigning before my term the mayor said in an interview and not be resigning at a time which would necessitate a the mayor declined to give his reasons saying Only that he will make a full report to the Public at the time of his resignation and it will be quite he hinted it had something to do with a matter of City business which has been going on for a number of years but denied he was re see will Page 5 says hell quit Wilson confirmed As police chief Stewart s Case to keep Post starts the appointment of Deputy Winnipeg police chief h. A. Wilson As chief of the depart ment effective feb. 15, was confirmed wednesday by City Council. After a recommendation from the Winnipeg police commissioner the Board of commissioners and civic sex e c u t i v e policy committee Deputy chief Wilson s name had been sent to Council dec. 17 for confirmation As chief. But the present chief nor Man m. Stewart is fighting to keep the Post and has a motion in Manitoba court of Queen s Bench directed to that end. In View of this Council last month sent the recommendation for Deputy chief Wilson s appointment Back to civic executive policy committee so the City s Legal position could be considered. After the City Legal depart ment gave its go ahead policy committee again sent the matter Back to Council. But councillor Joe Zuken labor election committee lord Selkirk still Felt wednesday that Council would be a fronting the court by acting on the appointment now. Chief Stewart s notice of motion in which he asks the court to Rule him part of the general Winnipeg employee s benefits plan was due for hearing thursday. T h e City contends that since chief Stewart reaches age 60 feb. 12, he must re tire As provided in a pre v i o agreement covering senior police officers. If the chief is declared part of the general benefits plan his mandatory re italian government Falls As socialists end support the los Angeles times Komi Italy s 37th government since the fall of fas cism collapsed wednesday night. Premier Aldo Moro offered his resignation to president Giovanni Leone but or. Leone asked that or. Moro stay on in a caretaker role until a new government can be formed. The political crisis in Italy May Force premature National elections this year if a new government cannot be put together. The crisis was prompted by the decision of the italian socialist party no longer to support the government coalition in parliament. The Moro government was a two party minority Alliance of the Christian democratic Ouellet attends contempt hearing see Story on Page 12 Montreal con Sumer affairs minister Andre Ouellet was due to appear in court Here thursday to show cause Why he should not be found in contempt of court for criticizing the acquittal last month of three sugar refiners on Price fixing charges. The 36-year-old minister was ordered to explain re Marks he is reported to have made about the dec. 19 ver dict remarks described As false abusive intemperate and reprehensible in or. Justice Kenneth Mackay s citation ordering today s hear ing. There is no specified Max for conviction on a contempt charge. The sentence is left to the discretion of the judge. The companies acquitted of conspiring to fix prices and Lessen Competition in six provinces from 1960 to 1973 were Rcd path industries Ltd., Atlantic sugar refineries co. Ltd. And St. Lawrence sugar Ltd. The trial lasted nine months and heard testimony from More than 60 witnesses in Europe India South Afri Ca and the Usu Ted Stales As Well As in Ottawa and Mon Treal. Justice minister Ron Bas Ford said monday his depart ment has launched an Appeal against Justice Mackay s verdict. Party Italy s largest and the tiny Republican party. The existence of the go verning coalition depended on the agreement of the socialist party Italy s third largest and the social democratic party to support the government in parliament in see Italy s Page 5. Tir ement age would become 65. Some councillors taking a worst Case View said that even were that to happen Council would still not be compelled to retain him in the position of chief of the department. Mayer Steve Juba on whose motion the recommendation was referred to policy committee in december apologized to Council wednesday for delaying it at that time. Countering Conn. Zuken s Contention the mayor said that in this particular Case Council would not be affront ing the court by acting on the matter. The recommendation for Deputy chief Wilson s appointment As chief at an an Nual salary of com p a r e d with his present was approved on a voice vote. Deputy chief Wilson 51, joined the Winnipeg police Force Larch 25, and was appointed Deputy chief of the department in late june 1974. Chief Stewart joined the Force in 1937 and from chief of Winnipeg in Ner City department was appointed chief of the unified department april no que Becer could Triumph Horner warns pc rivals Horner lashes out by Iain Hunter staff correspondent Ottawa Alberta my Jack Horner shattered the relative Calm of the conservative leadership Campaign wednesday by turning on All the major candidates threat ening 3ns bid to succeed Rob Ert Stanfield. The heaviest salvos in his barrage of personal1 attacks on his fellow candidates were directed against Quebec my Claude Wagner and to a lesser extent Montreal Law yer Brian Mulroney. Horner warned that no Leader of any party who comes from Quebec including Liberal prime minister Pierre Trulean will win the next Federal election be canse 1 scandals in that prov Ince will convince canadians that politicians Are Cor the hot tempered tory from Crowfoot also sneered a t the recently announced candidature of former Liber Al Cabinet minister great conserva he called him. Delegates won t be fooled Horner predicted by Hel Lyer s sudden support for the readmission to the party of Leonard Jones the Moncton my who was rejected by Stanfield As a conservative candidate in the 1974 election for his anti French stand. In la s emotionally keyed up press conference the Alberta my brushed off the other contenders who Are expected to receive Strong support from delegates to the feb. See no Page 5. Mcgeer says new car rates to be 10-20% below proposal Vancouver up Edu cation minister Pat Mcgoyer the minister responsible for the insurance corp. Of British Columbia told a news conference wednesday h e plans to propose new Automo bile insurance rates 10 to 20 per cent lower than the rates earlier proposed for 1976. Or. Mcgeer was to present new proposals to Cabinet today related to the proposed i Csc rate Structure for 1976. The new proposals were a result he said of Adverse reaction to an announcement by the Cabinet last Friday that i Csc premiums would be increased by 110 per cent on top of the 19-pcr-cent rate increase approved by the pre Vious nip administration. The minister said if the present Premium Structure is retained with i Csc losses of million to feb. 29, additional losses of million would be incurred by the end of the year. Or. Mcgeer. Said the provincial government was. At tempting to alleviate the rate increase by putting Forward proposals to the chartered Banks of . For an instal ment payment plan for 1976. Today Fatulli Samess. 32 car 1105 17 classified .33 to 16 comics 28 comic Page features.26, 27 deaths 7 finance 31 to 5c for people 17 to 25 Tumble 3g movies 25 sports to 52, 58, television 23 nearly everyone reads the free press disclosure barred in Case of Appeal looking for a motorcycle this want and under motorcycles 735 1973 Suzuki Roo Trail with lights very Good condition 5800 or Trade for 1974 or 5 Polaris cat. Phone 1-864-2213 Days or 1-864-2680 evenings. Is among the hundreds of bargains in today s Classi fied Section. No matter what you need shop and save in free press want ads. The los Angeles times Washington a three judge Federal . Court wednesday upheld govern ment control of Richard m. Nixon s presidential papers and tapes and Federal Regula Tion of any Public Access to them. In an unanimous Rul ing the panel rejected or. Nixon s attack on the constitutionality of the 1974 presidential recordings and materials preservation act which gave the government custody of the material. At the same time the judges barred the govern ment from processing Dis closing or transferring the tapes and papers pending a supreme court decision if or. Nixon appeals. Herbert j. Miller jr., one of the sex president s lawyers said he would Appeal to the lugh court. He left unanswered the question of whether he _ would seek a hearing in the current court term which ends in june. The three judges did not Rule on the question of ownership of the material Deal ing Only with custody and control of the tapes and papers. The court in a log Page opinion considered and Dis missed All of or. Nixon s claims that the act invaded his presidential privileges violated h i s constitutional rights of privacy free speech and free association amounted to an unconstitutional search and seizure denied him equal Protection of the Laws and was a Bill of pains arid barred by the Constitution. The judges said they were most troubled by or. Nixon s claim that the act violated h i s constitutionally based right of privacy though they noted that Only a Small Sec Nixon Page 5
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