Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 8, 1976, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday january 8, 1976 5 no que Becer could be pm Horner warns continued 19-22 convention Here my Flora Mac much like mar Garet Thatcher elected last year As conservative Leader in Britain As Jack Horner is like David Lewis former new Democrat my Sinclair in his failure to set up the Bank of Western Canada acid his connection with the financial difficulties of York Trust in the Early led so Many canadians Down a ruinous Mountain my Joe. Clark who does t under stand people and never in vested a Dollar in his life be cause he was either writing speeches for other people or going to Horner did t single out other candidates he explained because he does t think they la gel much first ballot support at the Conven Tion. The Crowfoot my opened his press conference by accusing Trudeau of declaring a new class War in his new year s statement that private Enterprise is not working in Canada. He has put the Torch of tyranny to our great nation and the flames which he has Enkin led must eventually consume him or the Horner warned. He stated that to can has declared War on All segments of private life in Canada and said that it is the duty of All conservatives to Stop him from winning his War. The Battleground of this War Horner declared is on Tario since it is Clear that both the conservative Leader ship and next Federal elec Tion will be won or lost in that province. The my said that scandals in As those surrounding concessions at Mirabel Airport and the Mon Treal olympics will Only strengthen the Posi Tion of the nip. If both the Liberal and tory leaders in the next elec Tion Are from out of que Bec Canadian voters will vote for nip Leader de Broadbent because they will think that people in politics arc Horner noted reports that Wagner a former Liberal minister in Quebec was Given a Trust fund to attract him and Quebec to the conservative party. He said it is ironic thai he is seeking the tory leadership while opposing the formation of a provincial conservative party in his province. He rejected Mulroney for this reason As Well and be cause of reports that he is financially supported by the powerful Power corporation of Montreal. Horner denied claims by Hellyer workers that Hellyer Lias the support of former conservative prime minister John and said he expects the former tory chief to endorse him. He noted thai Hellyer in 1963 accused Diefenbaker of misleading the Canadian peo ple and predicted that the voters would not forget the former Liberal Cabinet min ister s statements As for Hellyer s statement that he would Welcome Jones Back into the party Horner asked Why his fellow Ean d i d a t e had t made this statement before. Seeking the parly leadership. Will quit before next vote Juba continued signing to accept an appoint ment run for higher political office or because of his health. The mayor implied that Hie Mailer prompting la s resignation has to mature be fore he leaves office. Laimoun Cement of his Resig nation Date will be carefully mayor Juba said. Under the cily of Winnipeg act if the mayor resigns More than a year before the next civic election there would have to be a by Clec Tion to fill the office. Mayor Julia said lie would resign sometime alter october this year. Mayor Juba said he inadvertently mentioned his res ignation wednesday but has been Midling the move Over for half a year. He said the matter that prompted his decision had reached a personal breaking Point Wilh him. It s like an elastic there s a limit to to the mayor said he told Premie r de Schryer of Manitoba about his decision for. The first time wednesday but he did t Tell any City councillors some of whom arc known to have mayoralty ambitions. Mayor Juba said he did t think lie was Obliga cd to Tell the councillors about his decision because it was a per onal one. No More than about six people knew about the Deci Sion mayor Juba said. He indicated that these involved five people in separate Sec tors of the Community and one other person his political Ca reer which began with his election in october 1956 he has always divided the Community into five sectors of interest and consulted a person in each category he said. He did the same thing this time. It s a system right or wrong but it s always worked for me. I get the pulse of the the 61-year-old mayor said he has Given Lille thought to Post resignation plans. Ill be honest with you. I Don t know. I can Only ads set to strike Over contract dispute metro Toronto police sgt. Alec Hamilton shows his vast col Lection of police badges More than from All Over the world. Many of the badges which come from As far away As Tehran and Hong Kong were Given to sgt. Hamilton by Complete strangers in his years of collecting. Italy s 37th govt. Falls As socialists end support order to provide the Neces sary legislative majority. The Christian democrats Are now faced with the Prospect of trying to cobble to Gether a new coalition from the four Centre left parties or seek new elections. The National parliamentary elections arc not due until the Spring of 1977. In explaining his decision to walk out on the govern ment Francesco de Martino Leader of the. Socialist party said that the ruling coalition did not consult him nor. Take the socialist recommendations on economic policies. The socialists have favored increased spending for Wel fare programs. Bui political observers said that or. De Marlino was an gered because of the growing unofficial collaboration be tween the ruling Christian democrats and the communist party Italy s second Lar Gest. Communist party influence has been growing in govern ment circles since the june 15 regional elections when the communists polled one third of the vote coming to within two per cent of the Christian democratic total. Though the socialists also increased their share of Tho ballot in june observers said the Christian democrats have increasingly ignored socialist recommendations in government policy continued i making. The Christian democrats observers say consult with the communists on All major legislator. Further in the increasingly Biller controversy Over abortion in Italy the socialists who favor abortion on demand have found them selves at Odds with both the Christian democrats and communists who Are sup porting Compromise Legisla Tion Manitoba directs the Mani Toba health services commis s i o n to submit the differences then existing be tween the Manitoba health services commission and the Manitoba medical association to a recognized form of interviewed after the meet ing had adjourned or. Garth Mosher a member of the association s negotiating com Mittee said the methods of collective action were Dis cussed but would be kept secret for strategic and tac tical reasons. The meeting went into Pri vate session to discuss strategic tactical considerations that could not be shared Wilh the Public or the news Media said or. Mosher. Health minister Larry Des Jardins of Manitoba refused to comment Early thursday. He said lie would Issue a statement on the govern ment s position later in the Day or on Friday. Or. De Abbot president of the association said nothing less than the planned pcs Luction of organized Medicine is at the Root of tiie Manitoba govern ment s approach to the cur rent dispute Over fees. He said the health commis Sion repeatedly tried to sub Vert Negolia Lions through direct communication with doctors alleging Llinat Assoc Alion officers and Nugo Liatos live tried to mislead their membership. This can Only Lead me to conclude that High on the Agenda of the minister and members of fhe government is the destruction of the Manitoba medical doctors were told by Doug Las Geekie director of communications for the Canadian medical association that senior representatives of various professional organizations were assured by the Anli inflation Board during several Ottawa meetings which ended monday that changed work loads and Dif Ferent components of a professional s work refi Nilly w arrant income rises of More than during thu s year. Or. Geekie told the physicians he questioned senior representatives of the anti inflation Board very carefully continued Anil came away Wilh the Assurance that the Only applies it a professional per forms the same Type and amount of work this year that he did perform during the 12 months prior to last oct. 14, when the anti inflation guidelines took effect. The dispute Between the medical association and the provincial government i s complicated As Well As of Long standing. It is the third Lime in four years that the profession and the provincial government Are at loggerheads Over Money with the doctors accusing the government of designs to take Over Medicine and the government claiming the doctors misrepresent in order to gain unconscionable pay increases at the expense of the taxpayer. The government s current offer or. Pigott told the Doc tors wednesday would leave doctors poorer by a Factor of 15 per cent com pared to 1974, but even the Mma o last proposal leaves the doctor poorer by More than 10 per the association has maintained that fees must be adjusted to reflect doctors Cost increases during the past two years. We lost Money in those years Money which can never be said the economic adviser. However if the fees arc not in creased adequately now in Eracli succeeding year you will continue to make a sub Stantial doctors Are prepared to submit their settlement to anti inflation Board scrutiny. Or. Pigott said but we must not submit nor will we submit to the arbitrary Dic tates of politicians who seek to set up their own rules under the Guise of compliance with Federal Regula Nixon papers stay with govt judges continued fraction of the 42 million pages of documents and 880 tape recordings contain sex t r e m e 1 y private communications Between or. Nixon his family his doctor lawyer and Clergyman and close friends. On balance we believe that the congressional act is a reasonable response to the difficult prob Lem caused by the mingling of personal and private Docu ments and conversations in the midst of a vastly great number of non private Docu ments and materials related to government the court said. As for or. Nixon s Conten Tion that he is being treated differently than previous presidents the court said Congress could legitimately consider plaintiff to be less Likely than his immediate predecessors or successors to dispose of the materials responsibility. The dispute Over or. Nix on s papers began shortly after he resigned aug. 9, 1974, when then watergate special prosecutor Leon Joworski persuaded the Ford White House not to ship or. Nixon s tapes and papers to California. A sept. 0, 1974, agreement Between or. Nixon and then general service administrator Gas Arthur f. Samp son followed. It called for the material to be shipped to a government facility near or. Nixon s san Cleminte Resi Dence. After a three year period under Hie agreement or. Nixon could have with drawn and disposed of any of the documents As he saw fit. Again the special pros Ccu t o r intervened and or. Nixon sued to Force compliance with the agreement. Suicide victim 15, blames family court ruling to move continued found in Possession of soft drugs when arrested for shoplifting bad been Progress ing under psychiatric care. She ran away from the Centre once but returned. The suicide note written on two sheets of provincial interdepartmental memo paper and read by act. R. J. Bra icy began i want to die because i m just killing myself slowly anyway so i figure 1 might As Well get it Over Quick and avoid a lot of trouble. I be been trying for three years now to get my head straightened out but i m afraid i m right Back where i started from act. Allen read the letter which said the judge on sept. 23 gave the girl and Shel Don Wogenson her probation officer one week to find some satisfactory place where i could live or else i would be re Palm baled to Thunder i must say when i heard that i wanted to give the letter said. But with the help of my probation officer and counsellor 1 have got up enough courage to fight for something As important to me As this is. I am asking you to let me slay in Manitoba because Here at least 1 have a Chance to become what i want to if i went to Thumler Bay i d have to become a waitress or something i m not ashamed to admit i will need some psychiatric help 1 Don t want to spend any More time than necessary in places like this and i Trust you will make a decision for the Leslie Harvyn an attendant for Winnipeg ambulance service Tysl Ifird hear Rived Al one of the Centre s cottages . Dec. 11 and saw people trying to resuscitate a girl on the bed. The first thing i Noli cd was the feeble Alt Mph Ai he testified. He Tok the inquest people were trying to and mini scr oxygen to the girl. The part usually used to keep the patient s Tongue Forward was Silling Idle in one apparently unwilling Spectator s hand he said. The attendant said when he came into the room miss a Rowdy s face had not yet turned Blue and he judged her heart had slopped within 10 minutes of his arrival. A police witness who said he arrived at the Centre the same time a s the ambulance said he and his partner were kept waiting 15 minutes before being taken to the girl s room. In her suicide note miss Yarowey said she blamed no one and spoke of her prob lems i Don t hold anything against anyone but myself. If i had More guts i could have done something but my fears were stronger than my ambition. I love life and the Beauty of it but i can t Bear the pain. Titis weakness is what has kept me Pris Oner but i won t be for Long. I m sorry but i feel there is nothing else 1 can the Letler which was addressed to anyone who wants to read this was signed love Pat. The inquest will continue Jan. 14 at St. Boniface provincial judges court. 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