Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 29, 1976, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press. Friday october 29, 1976 weather report precipitation h High fun Tim l Low old front warm front forecast for Winnipeg Bissett Interlake and red River regions mainly Cloudy today with the Chance of a Shower this after noon. Sunny saturday Northwest wind at 25 Kilometres per hour. Low tonight near -2 a High saturday near 10 c. Extended weather Outlook Southern Manitoba continuing mainly sunny sunday monday and tuesday with temperatures a Little above nor Mal. Northern Manitoba fair weather neat Normal temperatures sunday monday and tuesday. Northwest Ontario continuing mainly sunny sunday monday and tuesday with temperatures a Little above nor Mal. Temperatures following Are minimum temperatures for the 12-hour period that ended at 7 . Thursday and the maximum temperatures for the 12-hour period that ended at 7 Max. Min. Pre. Vancouver o Madrid 14 4 Calgary City 25 12 Edmonton 5 Moscow -3 -4 Regina Paris 12 10 Brandon 24 18 Thompson 17 15 the Pas Paulo 24 15 Winnipeg thu rider 6 -1 Singapore 31 23 Stockholm 4 3 Kenora 26 21 Ottawa Toronto 22 12 Tel Aviv 25 17 Montreal Halifax 20 10 Amsterdam temperatures Athens Bangkok Beirut Man. Mean Berlin Brussels Buenos Aires Copenhagen Curitiba 21 6 12 7 28 16.3 0.5 b.4 last year 2.7 -5.4 -1.4 Normal 6.1 -3.3 1.7 highest on record Frankfurt in 1903 Geneva on record hell Nof in 1887 Hong Kong Honolulu Kiev Tor april 1 to oct. 29 333.1 Lisbon Normal 410.6 Milli London deaths c h in e James 93, of Winnipeg widower of Janet b. Cushnie. Denton Scott Moir three months of 2080 Pembina Highway suite 915, fort Garry son of Sharon and Neil Denton. Ganske Rudolph 78, of Cartwright Man., husband of Helene Ganske. Holmberg Martha 70, of Lac Dubonnet Man., wife of Adolph Holmberg. Klassen Helen 39, 164 irv4ng place East Kil Donan. Landry Barbara 37, of Brandon Man., wife of Guy Landry. Leclerc Emil 78, of 365 Bannerman Avenue. Lehto Davir Hjalmar 90, of Sudbury ont., widower of Johanna Lehto. Macdonald Margaret Edith 90, of Nanaimo ., widow of Oswood g. Macdonald. Macmillan Christina of Vancouver Wife of Donald Macmillan. Mann Mabel 88, of bran d o n widow of William Mann. Murdoch Gladys Violet 37, of Winnipeg wife of Keith Murdoch. Nachtigall Ella 62. Of Moosehorn Man., widow of Henry Nachtigall. Patson Barbara 79, of 280 Templeton Avenue suite 212, West Kildonan widow of George Patson. Pohorecky roman m., 46, of Winnipeg husband of Margaret Pohorecky. Pusey Horace Albert 65, of 120 Baltimore Road. Stolar Anne of Winnipeg widow of Edward Stolar. T 0 e w s Rev. Abraham Henry 91, of 133 Fraser s Grove East Kildonan wid Ower of Martha. Wynne Martha 84, of por Tage la Prairie widow of Albert Wynne. For further information please see classified death notices p sex prisoner Joseph Cardinal Slipyj right meets sex prime minister John Diefenbaker in Ottawa. Ukraine Cardinal says thanks to def photo Ottawa up Cardinal Joseph Slipyj 84, of the Ukraine nestled in his flow ing Robes on a sofa beside John Diefenbaker thursday and fondly accused the former prime minister of working too hard. He s telling me i work too or. Diefenbaker 81, chortled. That s the rebuking Teu the Cardinal or. Diefenbaker instructed an interpreter that i la take his advice when i reach his Cardinal Slipyj was visiting or. Diefenbaker to pay his respects and reminisce about the Days when he As a Pris Oner of soviet Russia in the Early 1960s, heard of a United nations speech defending in dependence for ukrainians Given by the former prime minister. That 1960 speech the Cardi Nal said was the greatest moral support Ever received by political prisoners in soviet he added that the speech helped Lead to his re lease in 1963 after 13 years in prison. He had been imprisoned be cause he was head of the ukrainian Catholic Church. Three olympic numbers never sold officials say Montreal up three winning tickets in the ninth and last olympic lottery draw were never sold to the Public lottery officials thursday. Julien Cote general Man Ager of olympic lottery can Ada ltd., said in an interview the unsold tickets were in Large part responsible for a surplus in prize Money announced earlier in the Day at a news conference. Lottery president Roger Rousseau announced an Over All surplus of million for All nine draws and presented a Cheque for that amount to loto Canada the olympic lot Tery s successor. Knowles uses a new approach in latest try to abolish Senate Ottawa up since Stanley Knowles was first elected to the commons in 1942, he has tried 34 times to get a private member s Bill passed abolishing the Senate. When the 68-year-old new Democrat from Winnipeg North Centre made his latest try thursday he used a Dif Ferent approach. He asked that the commons give his Bill second Reading approval in principle allow ing it to go to a commons committee for further study. Otherwise the Bill would be talked would use up the one hour allowed the motion and it would go to the Bottom of the order paper in skely to surface again this session. H o w e v e r his diplomacy did t help him because lib eral and conservative maps once again talked it out. Heath Mcquarrie Hillsborough suggested Send Stanley to the Senate hell have lots of company or. Knowles said commit tee consideration would allow Fuller study of the upper House. The Senate was an undemocratic institution be cause the senators responsible to no one after being appointed can defeat the washes of the people s elected Many Senate defenders like to use the argument that provides sober second thought to Comons Deci Sions or. Knowles said. But by whose authority the peo ple of. Canada should do the sober voters would defeat an my Only to see him get Back into parliament by the Back door summoned to the sen ate. There arc More conflicts of interest in the Senate than the commons or. Knowles said. Making the Senate an elected House would Only add More stress to the Federal government he said. Or. Knowles quoted Eugene Forscy now a senator but then a writer As saying the institution was the most undemocratic in the country. Reforming it was pointless he said. Hugh Anderson no forgiveness pollution curb for gang of four deadline upheld chinese declare St. Paul Minn. A the 8th circuit court of appeals thursday affirmed a land Deal lawsuit launched real estate investor Robert handler has been named As a co defendant with his wife Rochelle and Winnipeg Law yer Daniel Mark Nusgart in a statement of claim concerning a land Deal. The statement of claim which also names the co defendants company p a. Developers was filed in Manitoba court of Queens Bench july 21. The defendants have filed a warrant of defence. The plaintiffs Israel and Sam Fader and their wives allege that or. Handler con v i n c e d them to Purchase land in Charleswood at an inflated Price. They also claim or. Handler did t Tell them that lie and his wife were directors of p. R. Developers at the time of the transaction. Their claim against or. Nusgart relates to an alleged breach of Trust. July 7, 1977 deadline for re serve mining co. To halt its discharge of Taconite tailings into Lake Superior. But the court suggested that the deadline might be extended if there Are changed Circum stances in the Case. The court also affirmed million in fines and penalties imposed on Reserve by . District judge Edward de Vitt. Reserve had appealed de Vitt s order of last july which began a one year time clock for Reserve to halt Dis charges from its Taconite processing Plant at Silver. Bay Minn. The Federal judges took no position on a new round of battling set to begin in Minnesota state courts in Duluth next monday. In that Case Reserve is being allowed to introduce new testimony and evidence in an Effort to try again to win state approval for a disposal site designated Milepost 7. Reserve has agreed to build a tailings1 dump at this site near Silver Bay but state officials want the company to go farther Inland to a site known As Milepost 20. State agencies rejected the Milepost 7 site contending1 it could result in the blowing of Asbestos Laden dust and construction of possibly unsafe dams. Peking chinese official said thursday the the gang of four including Mao tse Tung s widow Chiang Clung would not be executed but he added that there is no question of their being politically re educate the assistant editor in chief of the people s daily an Kang 58, and a member the chinese communist party for 40 years said the gang of four were sworn enemies of the people and this was the first official discussion recorded by the foreign press on the events in peking since the arrests on oct. 7 of four top Radical chinese leaders accused of trying to usurp Power in the party and the state. The four accused of plotting were Mao s widow and her three accomplices All poli Tiburco members parly vice chairman Wang Hung Wen Chang Chun Chiao and Yao Wen Yuan. During a visit to the offices of the official party Organ by a delegation of French journalists an Kang affirmed that Mao s principle of cure the sickness to save the a t i e n which Means re education of those accused of crimes could not apply to the four. This principle applies Only to the he said. These Are our sworn ene Mies. Their crimes preclude redemption. It is not a ques Tion of self criticism on their party. They Are already Swal Lowed by the indignation of the asked what Fate had been determined for them an Kang said the gang of four can no longer be tolerated by the revolutionary workers and peasants. They can no longer live under the same skies As the but this did not mean they will be executed an Kang said. They will live As Long As they want until they die a natural asked about accusations that Chiang Ching and her associates had dealings an King said Arti cles will be published in the official press containing some revelations. Used hockey equipment for Sale a used skate and hockey equipment Sale will be held from 0 . To 5 . Oct. 30 and 31 at the Northwood Community Centre 1415 Bur rows Avenue. A ten per cent sales fee will be charged on each item for handling by the club. Who started the talk out though some of his fellow liberals supported or. Knowles said few canadians understand the role of Senate. William Anders Coln said he appreciated the other place As it is called in the commons. The Senate is a bulwark of Freedom he said. Gambles correction re oct. 27 gambles Days and fun bars Mars snickers 3 muskets advertised 24 bars per pkg. For is incorrect. And should have read 8 of. Pkg. Containing approx. 11 bars. Sorry for any inconvenience caused to our customers. Guy Cousineau president of loto Canada said the million would be awarded in 13 Bonus prizes of each at loto Canada s first draw set for dec. 5. The fact that the three million tickets had not been sold to the Public was not mentioned at the news Confer ence. The Over All surplus in prize Money undistributed to the Public was attributed to Cote said the winning tickets were among unsold tickets purchased by the lot Tery from the distributors after the ticket Sale deadline and legally the prize Money belongs to the lottery. Underwood five typewriters reconditioned with 1 full year warranty the Ideal for today s student with Provon durability and performance. Enquire about our Low rent to own plan no no Camung charges National National typewriter office equipment co. Ltd. In Portage at 8hehmook open All Dat saturday j grand opening Sale we at four seasons proudly announce our grand opening of new facilities at 1440 Corydon ave. 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