Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 06, 1976, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Inside Story Diefenbaker years of achievement Page 42 scene columnist Hobart Rowen says United states business leaders Are uneasy about the direction Carter will take the a lesson Page 27 i theres tension in the Robed judges stride about the Halls like self conscious pen Young lawyers gather in solemn con sad saints Page 77 the fighting dubbed courageous kids by their coach Glen played like a gang of thugs interested Only in Leav ing the game with a Pound of to scene Leisure Magazine weekend Magazine coloured comics Jumble winners 53 entry 31 62 classified 8299 30 crossword deaths 28 sports Winnipeg free press 84 27 november 1 976 15 cents 2fc with coloured comics final edition weather sunny High Low 0 details Page 6 guards freed after convicts win demands Montreal two Yards taken hostage by two prisoners at the maximum Security Laval Institute Fri Day afternoon were released unharmed 11 hours later Fol lowing negotiations with Pris prison a re Porter and a the guards were released shortly after 2 Cost today after authorities agreed to accept revised demands of the including the Transfer of six prisoners who were subsequently moved to nearby Archambault Region Al detention Centre in Anne pcs through prisoner mediator Tom the two Pris owners expressed their dissatisfaction with living conditions at the institutes cell Block one segregation unit and demanded the Transfer of 10 men from the second floor Richardson Calls on premiers to fight Trudeau proposals by Iain Hunter staff correspondent Ottawa former do Fence minister James Richardson said Friday that a Liberal proposal to give Quebec a veto Over future constitutional change is in a speech prepared for delivery to the Victoria mens Canadian the former Liberal minister urged All 10 provincial premiers to reject the Ottawa proposal to give one province a veto Over changes in the Constitution once it is brought Back from the speech was the opening of Richardson Cross Canada Campaign to convince the premiers that All Canad and not just one prov should Horii control Over the amending of the cons Titu the former my for Winnipeg resigned last month because of his opposition to prime minister Pierre Trudeau policy of in Trench Iii further language rights in the North America now a British Richardson noted that one of the options presented by Trudeau to the pre Miers for consideration includes giving Quebec and on Tario veto rights Over constitutional he argued that the formula suggested by inc prime min ister would mean that any and d i t i o n a i French language rights entrenched in the Docu ment could not be removed without Quebec this kind of kind of control Over the future of Canada by a single prov Ince is not he told his Victoria audience it is not acceptable it is not democratic and it must not be allowed to the Liberal my said he is to Trudeau and the premiers not to give to any one province the Rukhl to approve or disapprove changes in the Constitution which is equal to the right of the whole making one of the parts equal to the a Lyle he he noted that the premiers will be meeting with the prime minister next month to discuss Patria Tion of the Richardson said that constitutional change should be decided either by referee As in other or by agreement of provinces containing at least 60 per cent of the population of Andre Warden of the said one of the Gordon Lussier had earlier been de scribed As calmed Down and became More reasonable in his de this was the key to the he said at a news conference following the the two Ber Trand Janvier and were armed with a sharpened bedpost and a homemade knife when they seized three guards on a stairway after the afternoon recreation Janvier was imprisoned for armed robbery and Lussier for kidnapping and Macaffrey for the murder of a Lemarier adding that Lussier had participated in a hostage Sei Zure a the Federal Penitentiary in Prince last Lemarier said Macau Lussier and Janvier will be transferred to the Federal prison in two others will remain at Archambault and the Fate of the prisoner in Hospital was still Ottawa uses us Premier Book charges Chi probe was political Whitewash by Fred Cleverley a Book by a Winnipeg Law yer has attacked the report of the commission of inquiry into the Churchill Forest industries at the and a cusses the Schreyer govern ment of attempting to Saddle others with their own mis the what happened when Kasser came to by Walter new goes on Sale throughout the province next Newman readily admits my comments respecting the activities of the commission of inquiry Are not disinterested and my resentment aroused by their misrepresentations remains he then describes the commissions report As an example of what a com Mission of inquiry should not and says the nature of the attacks mounted on members of the priced i n g conservative govern ments and of their sup porters Are recorded in the transcripts of the proceed Ings and were carried to their ultimate defamatory conclusions in the final re port Newman blames the government for the real waste at the and says the premature Advance of funds which resulted in the accumulation of Mil lion in Swiss Bank accounts did not in itself constitute waste because the govern ment still had available to it the Means to ensure that the Money would return to Canada and would be invested in the the real new mans Book resulted when the government Al Lowed construction at the Plant to destroying its economic credit by withhold ing creating and verse publicity and Paralez ing the Book says there was a serious undervaluation of the time and Money required to Complete the project As a it Cost rather than the estimated to get the com plex into and the see lawyers Page 4 United Schreyer hedging on sunday shopping premiered Schreyer of Manitoba said Friday he plans to Call the legislature into session sometime in february but say whether his nip govern ment will introduce legislation Banning sunday the Premier told his by press conference he sex p e c t s to make what he termed a statement of in tent regarding sunday shop Ping within the next 30 to 60 schreyers comments contrast with those of labor minister Russ Panl Ley who was quoted in one report Friday As saying leg i s 1 a t i d n Banning sunday shopping would More than Likely be passed at the next session of the though pan Ley has failed before in convincing the nip caucus to support such legislation he said in an interview Public reaction to Dominion stores sunday opening has caused Many of h i s colleagues to reverse their Paulley said the pro posed legislation would be patterned after the one in Ontario and would require stores to close at least one Day a Schreyer told reporters Hes planning to Call the next session of the Legisla Ture sometimes in Gebru meanwhile both Canada Safeway and lob Laws served notice open for business on sundays from noon to 6 following a similar move by Dominion stores two premiered in an touch attack the Federal has accused Ottawa of its responsibility to treaty indians and of scuttling a guaranteed an Nual income at a press conference Fri Schr Cyr described Federal policy on status Indi ans As a disgusting display of an attempt to abrogate re he said Ottawa was trying to use the Manitoba govern ment As a Patsy so the Feder Al government could get out its responsibility to provide proper education and welfare i dont believe it is too Strong a term to say its in in the context of our constitutional Respo Sibili he the Premier was replying to charges by Manitoba Indi a n brotherhood president Lawrence Whitehead that the provincial government was using the Federal provincial negotiations about constitutional responsibilities As an excuse for not providing ser vices to status indians that Are available to other Mani Schreyer also said it was in the insistence of the Federal government that the province ended its Mil lion guaranteed annual in come the Experiment was started in parts of Manitoba in 1974 and was to continue until 1979 with Ottawa paying 75 per cent of the the program was originally intended to determine the effect of a guaranteed annual income on a persons desire to work and had about people the Canadian press the Winnipeg Centennial Library at hit Corner Al Graham Avenue am Menam is near photo by Gerry this is a View from atop place Louis Kiel in Smith Bourassa claims Levesque corrupt when too Montreal up accusations of Lor Guption were exchanged Friday As Premier Robert Bourassa launched a counterattack against parti quebecois Leader Rene be who has latched firmly on to the theme of wide spread corruption during the 6i years of Liberal govern although Levesque has refused to mention his longstanding accusation of generalized corruption in the government received a boost from published reports that High ranking liberals were involved in a system of patronage centring on the Quebec liquor getting Back at the Bourassa told a Lively crowd in the Laurentian town of Val the pm Leader had him self Practised patronage Dur ing the 1960s when he was Public works and natural re sources minister in the Liber Al government of Jean la but All that is in the he declining to mention specific Levesque continued to mount pressure by releasing copies of a report by the que Bec police commission inquiry into organized crime to prove the Public pays fraudulent taxes to the Liberal party election the the subject of published news stories earlier Iii in be includes testimony implicating finance minister Raymond Quebec liberals face big Page g a r a c a u and Paul special adviser to High ranking liberals including the in an alleged plot to organize a sys tem of kickbacks Between the the Quebec liquor and liquor the pm Leader admitted his party had accepted a donation from Melchers distilleries a Large liquor six years but the pm has not accepted such contributions since 1973 when it banned All donations exceeding from companies and other he typical x of this 28day the ground abruptly shifted Back to the explosive Lan Guage bogus million found by police the ramp in Winnipeg have charged a resident with posses Sion of million in counterfeit United states cur Stanley Andrew was remanded in custody thursday when he appeared before judge Lawrie Mitchell in provincial judges court in the Law courts Bardal will have a bail hearing at 10 monday before judge Mitchell in the Law courts an ramp spokesman said uncut counterfeit currency Mas confiscated in a raid on a four suite apartment Block on the Edge of the Small town about 15 Miles South East of Winnipeg at 2 the Money in denominations of and is thought to be the largest amount of counterfeit Money Ever confiscated in Western vaccine to treat on Way Emanuel director of preventive medical services for said Friday enough Swine influenza vaccine will be stockpiled province by the Middle of next month to immunize everyone Between age 20 and 50 against the disease it an outbreak is reported any where in the if said Snell Dur ing an the Worth of vaccine will remain in government Snell was contacted after the provincial health department issued a state ment earlier in the say ing it had decided not to carry out mass vaccinations of Manitoban but stockpile vaccine just the was it a matter of not being Able to secure enough Snell was not at said the Epi we have doses of the stuff on hand there is More coming in next and by the Middle of next month we will have our full allotment of doses of the Swine flu vaccine in the said the Only delay which could hold up mass immunizations would be the Speed with which the Public could be alerted through the news r weve cot the injection weve got the weve got All the contingency plans involving staff and schools and other facilities its All Down on if i nay go the whole operation will be Roll ing within said it would take two or three Days before the mass vaccination Campaign reached significant proper two weeks before it would be completion of tic Campaign would take about three said he said the government is not expecting a Swine flu out break this Winter despite a warning by the Federal governments National advisory committee o n immunizing agents to Start mass vaccine it takes about two weeks after people have received their on half cubic centimetre of vaccine under the skin before they develop what Snell called an acceptable level of the provincial epidemiologist said he understands Only Ontario has decided to launch full fledged mass immunization British Columbia and mean Are following Mani Tobas Waitan see senior i t i z e n s living in Winnipeg nursing others in similar institutions through out the province and also older Hospital patients have now been offered vaccinations against both Swine flu and the More Likely outbreak of Victoria Type which Snell said is sex p e c t e d throughout North America this senior citizens and people with health conditions which would impair their fighting off the flu if they caught but who dont live in ins Titu will be offered vaccinations said he said about such vaccinations arc anticipated in the province this Snell said stockpiled Swine flu vaccine might re main usable for As Long As 15 but the material would have to be retested annually to make radiation killed hundreds physicist reveals soviet nuclear disaster London Reuter hundreds of people died and thousands were affected by radiation in a major Accident involving nuclear fuel waste in the soviet Union in claims dissident scientist Zhores a biochemist now working in said in an article in new scientist Magazine that there was also in i9fio when a Moon rocket toppled on the launching killing Many leading soviet space Scien he wrote that the 1958 Accident was near the urals town of Blago Veshenski where nuclear waste had been buried for Many suddenly there was an enormous 1 i k e a violent said med the nuclear reactions had led to overheating in the underground burial the explosion poured radioactive dust and materials High up into the tens of thousands of peo ple were hundreds though the real figures have never been made the catastrophe itself could have been added nuclear scientists had often warned of the dangers of burying waste hut had Nof been taken lie the alternative of disposing of the containers in deep water had been rejected As too costly and of the later Medvedev wrote that the elite of soviet rocket technology was at the cosm drome launch ing area in 1960 when a Moon rocket failed to instead of waiting for the fuel to be drained it was decided to investigate the fault Medvedev the ignition sys tem started to work while ladders and platforms were positioned round the the rocket fell because it was blocked by All the men and women in the area were they were some of the Best representatives of soviet space techno a duplicate rocket was later he and declared a great achieve
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