Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, January 15, 1977

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 15, 1977, Winnipeg, Manitoba Today Kitchen hot line Page 25 Public Library shaping up Page 3 Peter Finch Dies at 60 Canadian envoys a Busy in the . 6 jury convicts Claudine Longet Page 7 Ottawa defends newsroom raids Page 3 Canada to buy 715 armoured cars Page 9 former Quebec ministers jobless Page 22 Jamieson fails to Sway Brazil Page 24 offered to save seals _ rage 47 Jumble Winters Pazate weather sunny High -24, Low -32 Moon rises . Sels . Sun rises . Sets . Winnipeg free details Page 5 vol. 84 no. 89 saturday january 15, 1977 Macdonald Calls pull out unwise Quebec scraps inflation curbs seeks new plan from the Canadian press never Given full effect Quebec s anti inflation legis lation has of All its Teeth finance minister Jacques Parizeau announced Friday. The situation arose As a re sult of the previous Liberal government s signing of wage agreements with about Public servants in Vio lation of anti inflation guide lines and the decision by the parti quebecois government to respect those excessive settlements he said. Rulings of the province s inflation control commission were disregarded and administrator c i 11 e Blier who had the Power to impose penalties for violations found himself in an untenable Posi Tion or. Parizeau said. The government has thus air Union dropping language Battle Quebec up the association Des Gens de 1 air do Quebec will make a final decision next week Oil a recommendation from its executive that it pull out of a court Bat the for bilingualism in air communications. Roger Demers president of the association representing Quebec pilots and air traffic controllers told a news con Ference Friday the executive will recommend there be no Appeal of a court rejection of a petition asking French be put on an equal footing with English at Quebec airports. In a ruling wednesday or. Justice Louis Marceau of Federal court turned Down the Union s request to set aside a Federal ruling restricting the use of French. The association said that the judgment shows the fed eral language Law is Power less to protect the rights of French speaking citizens to speak their own Tongue even in Quebec. The arguments supported in this decision show us in such an upsetting Way the pal triness of the official languages act that it has provoked in us a nausea proportional to our recognition of a brutal or. Demers said. See air Page 4 Daoud is willing to face court Paris a Abu Daoud suspected plotter of the Mun Ich olympics massacre of 11 israeli athletes said today he is willing to appear before a West German cout to prove his innocence. I would go lie said in a Telephone inter View with the associated press. I would take the first Daoud was reached at the Algiers Headquarters of the Al Fatah palestinian guerrilla group. He was flown to Al Geria tuesday after a French court ordered him released from a Paris jail. I am innocent and i think the charges against me arc a fabrication invented by the israelis and the Daoud said. I want to go to Germany to show the world i am in Nocent. But first the German government must Promise me that i will receive Protection. It must also make the arrangements through the pal Estine liberation Organiza die challenges Clark s leadership n Cut Saguine coot Coufos i Friday scores i Atlanta 3 or. 2 Houston 5 3 i Edmonton England t Phoenix 6 Cincinnati 5 Winnipeg 5 Calgary 3 i Man Wesoja 9 Indianapolis 5 i Western Canada f s Regina 5 Brandon 4 Saskatoon t t new Westminster i Kamloops 3 2 Ottawa up when he Speaks of his late wife Olive .1 o h n Diffen Baker s eyes Mist his voice fails and he becomes a sad 81-year-old Man who has seen too Many old friends die. But when talk turns to the progressive conservative party he resumes the Man the of former Leader and Primc minister hinting darkly that the time has conic again to Challenge the party s direction and Leader ship. A political party cannot h c thunders a Finger stabbing eyes Flash ing if it has a Banner on which is written the inscription me too he refuses to elaborate but it is Clear the statement Sec die Page 4 accepted the resignation of or. Blier and the Post of administrator will be left a. Cant meaning that theye is no one authorized by Law to enforce the guideline the inflation control com Mission the provincial equiv Alent of the Federal anti inflation Board is reduced to the status of advisory body. Finance minister Donald Macdonald called the Quebec government s action an unwise at a hastily called news conference late Friday or. Macdonald said it was taken without consulting Ottawa. He Felt there was no economic justification for the Provin Cial action. It was a political move by the separatist parti Quebe Cois government that effectively removes anti inflation controls from that province s Public service he said. Must say that 1 can t understand he added. There were no indications of their planning to Abro Gate their agreement with he said he did not know whether the Quebec move May affect the timing of the Over All Federal controls pro Gram now slated to run until the end of 1978. Or. Parizeau said that he and Bernard Landry eco nomic development minister will soon begin consulting interested parties on a new control formula. Or. Parizeau noted that while the legislation that set up the commission and the Post of administrator also provided for the creation of an Appeal Board no such Board was Ever established. The government has upheld excessive wage settlements for about 80 per cent of the employees who arc subject to the control com Mission or. Parizeau said. It can hardly play Tough with the other 20 per cent he added. Besides the civil ser vants and employees in the education and social affairs Fields about have also seen their excessive Settle ments upheld. Employees of Crown corporations municipal employees the provincial police and some University and private school staff make up the rest of the commission s clientele. Under agreements with Ottawa Public sector employees and construction workers come under provincial control while the private sector Falls under Ottawa s Sway. The future of controls in Quebec originally patterned on the Federal ones will hinge on Ottawa s plans for inflation controls As Well As on the result of or. Pam Izeairs and or Landry s consultations with employers and employees. By Gerry Cairns heart patient Kelsey Maksymik with his Mother and a furry Friend. Lively cheerful recovering9 heart surgery saves Neepawa boy by Manfred Jager without Radical open heart surgery too sophisticated to be performed Here the sur Vival chances of Svi year old Kelsey Maksymik of Neepawa Man. Would live been Remote. Yet when Kelsey walked into St. Boniface Hospital wednesday with his Mother Emily for a routine Check up and tests he looked and acted like any other child of his age except that he was More attractive than Many. Before being taken to the Hospital for sick children in Toronto last october Kelsey suffered from two openings in the Walls Between his heart Chambers a total transposition of the great blood vessels leading to and from his heart and a leaking heart valve. He was starved of oxygen because his heart could t pump enough oxygenated blood to the rest of his body while too much de oxygenated blood was being pushed from the heart to the lungs for fresh oxygen. I expected to Sec a Blue baby when it the operation was All done but i got Back a Lively cheerful recovering boy or. Maksymik said wednesday. Kelsey 4s really develop ing now. He s an entirely Dif Ferent kid now from what we have Ever known him to or. Anthony Miller an assistant professor of Medicine at University of Manitoba and a member of the St. Boniface Hospital cardiology team explained the decision to Send Kelsey to Toronto for his is Argery. A heart surgery team was available Here but we Don t have As much experience with this Type of major operation As they do in Toronto where cases of Unis severity arc being referred not Only from All Over Canada but from other parts of North America As k e 1 s e y s condition was diagnosed right after birth or. Miller said. He just barely survived until the first of three operations was performed when he was about two months Winnipeg s Blye expects to Clinch big Abc Deal by Barbara Cansino Winnipeg born television producer writer Allan bloc expects to Clinch soon a Multi million Dollar Deal with with Abc. Or. Bloc Hopes to have the contracts signed by tuesday when he will be in town to do a Charity Job. At this Mulc we re 12 hours away from making the biggest Over All exclusive Deal Ever heard of in the variety area of or. Blye said thursday in a Telephone interview from his los an Geles Home. Or. Bloc who has produced the Andy Williams Sonny and Cher and Dick Van Dyke shows said he was approached directly by Abc president Fred Silver Man a Friend from the Sec Wix Megger Page 4 High Hopes Torme to perform that operation made Possi ble a better Supply of oxygenated blood to Kelsey s tissues and assured his sur Vival until the first of his two major operations in Toronto in 1975. This Little boy was. Very ill or. Miller said. He had a very Complex form of transposition of the great vessels in that he had a leakage of one of the heart valves it s fair to say that seven or eight years ago the Chance of a child with this combination of defects surviving would have been the risk is still great when a child undergoes major see heart Page 4 to ruling won t hit Manitoba attorney general Howard Pawlucy of Manitoba said Fri a a y a Federal provincial agreement allows the Mani Toba government to own All Cable television distribution facilities within the province. Or. Pawley said the agree ment signed nov. 10, defines Federal and provincial jurisdictions and upheld the government s claim to owner ship of All local distribution outlets. For this reason or. Paw icy said a Quebec court of appeals ruling making provincial legislation regulating Cable television firms unconstitutional in Quebec would have no effect Here. Quebec did have similar agreement which or. Pawley says can Delegate authority to provinces in such areas As Cablevision distribution centres. Where in the world Are we going there is time to save our country Robarts inside classified i a macs by John Robarts or. Robarts is a former Premier of Ontario cd Rontty is chairman of the on Tario Royal commit sewn government in the past several months and perhaps extending Back a few years Canada Bas Snder gorse a series of crests Wanica Caa Sofy be viewed As Miratti Wafic. Us Eise Resce of Dorbie did inflation. Tsapos few of wage and Price Eoa erets the gown few during about the future of heir country. Nothing new. One could say. Canada for All its reputation for passivity and mid dle of the Road appearance seems to one who Bas observed and participated in its affairs for some 25 year to Bare been is a state of crisis of Wood reason or Aso Feer for Aust of sat Tasse. Yet Oas fese it is Dif ans. Of course one can Ana Lyme that election and Coa a fade that separatism was exd Oded from the election Campaign and that much of the result Canca from dissatisfaction with Robert Booras a s Liberal government rather Teaa a desire for the More extreme pcs tors Paft Forward at various tines by Rene Sod ibs As 5 tevet was of Eiter tick of she own get fat flip people of have elected As a 9 is to tote rest a reas Abueg earns care de fact parti teas a term feast fear years to exercise tree paver to Adrew it Tion from the rest of Canada the final determination to be made through a referendum to be cared when the govern ment decides it is most pre Pitkus. It seems to me that Otis is tree new Dement this is us fact that makes this crisis immediate the Force oat West make Caa Adidas their posts of Booi Terai Aad what Ste be done of Cut see Tom w re Sharife proach this Stoat in from a political Point of View and in generalities knowing full Well there Are and of taxed approaches hat most be taken As we attempt to Deal with an incredibly com plex set of i us pfc we Sacrid that we have time a of sesame 8rat Gere is so a radiate threat of prep Dixie a tics of aay of s part to Frad wre Casada or writ pieces. Owe Imp Iraq awl years does it disappear Hadfeg Sam i Wes ;