Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 21, 1977, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Weather Cloudy Low High Sun rises sets Moon rises sets details Paga 5 Winnipeg free press final edition 84 94 january 25ewitn come Kos Ater main is Cost Watermain Breaks this Winter have Cost tie City of Winnipeg about More than was spent last year for repairs and the total still is climbing As a result of three More Breaks in water lines a break about 6 today in a line at Osborne Street and Togo Avenue added to the cites traffic problems for the second consecutive Breaks in water lines also were reported at Roblin Bou Levard Aid Royal Road in and at Portage Avenue and Colony traffic problems for motorists northbound on pern Bina Highway continued this morning after a major a l c r m a i n break thursday near Stafford Street and Pembina Highway flooded the in underpass at Jubilee Avenue with More than 10 feet of traffic want interrupted a great Deal by the Osborne or Portage ave nue while the repair Bill continues to taxpayers wont know the full Impact if any on City water rates for at least a few commissioner of works and opera said today the Board of commissioners is currently reviewing the 1977 projected budget and expenditures for the cites water the Board is also review ing the rate Structure and Hopes to report its findings to City councils committee on scr Watermain Page 4 City graders left move slowly through the Osborne Street underpass Clearing ice and water left after a a terrain broke at Osborne and Togo by Jack Ablett it was the fourth major water main break reported in 24 today big Birds wings clipped Page 6 firefighters get More compensation Page 3 deep freeze remains in Page j mothers Worth More Page ii democracy Back in India Pago 13 Manitoba business and its problems 15 the Powers of a shaman Page 2 win Tario series 62 series 48 series 55 series 69 series 63 Page s nil by islanders 4 Boston 3 Montreal 6 Philadelphia 2 Atlanta 4 Minnesota 4 los Angeles s Pittsburgh 3 Colorado 3 Detroit 1 wha san Diego 5 Edmonton i Quebec 5 new England 4 Phoenix 9 Cincinnati 4 Western Canada Winnipeg 7 Portland s details on Page 62 inside Bridge business report 1523 3456 comics i2 32 focus 9 for Horoscope 31 sports 57g3 television 28 Kadi Fyk act pkg cd planned spontaneity Carter Good on his Promise for 4a Peoples inauguration by Frank Rutter free press correspondent Washington Jimmy Carters first night in the White House was a Brief one after making the rounds of parties celebrating into to Days Early hours his inauguration As 39th he he confessed surprised when he Beard people referring to him As president but Carter surprised Al most everyone else in Stead of Riding from his Swearingin to the White House in the Black limousine with licence plates he took Bis wife Rosalynne hand and walked All the Way through a crowd of some the seemingly spontaneous like Many things Carter had been planned All and Only the secret service and prepared by checking every window in every building on the it was Carters Way of Mak ing Good his Promise that it would be a Peoples in Augu unlike the monarchical and aloof Cere Mony ordered by Richard Nixon at the presidential installation of accentuating the Carter was sworn in As Plain Jimmy not using his full name of James draft evaders granted Pardon Washington a his first executive president Carter today Ful filled Bis Campaign Promise and granted a Complete and unconditional Pardon to All Vietnam draft evaders who were not involved in any violent there was a danger that the people believe Carters partly be cause most of the invitations were suitable Only for framing and did not entitle recipients to attend one of the seven official parties limited to about or to sit in the bleacher seats reserved for politicians and but thanks to the Mil and half walk Down Pennsyl Vania Avenue from the Capi ahead of the two hour Parade be reviewed behind bulletproof Glass and thanks to Niney Earold daughter the stuffiness and pro Tocol were deflated and the people Felt they had Partick Carter made no High flown promises nor did he use Flo Wery rhetoric in the 15 minute speech at the Capitol after he was sworn in by see Carter Page 4 Indira Gandhi faces United opposition Gandhi Tough election looms new Delhi a four parties opposed to prime minister Indira Gandhi have formed a United front and say they will run a single slate of candidates in the March parliamentary elec we Hope to win a thump ing not just a Small said Morarji d c s a former Deputy prime in announcing formation of the new Janta Peoples party thurs the coalition is made up of the Deshais opposition the Indian Peoples party and the hindu nationalist Jana by uniting behind one candidate in each District to oppose the candidate from Gandhi Congress the opposition leaders Hope to prevent the fragmentation of the ant Congress this vote splitting enabled the Congress party to win a two thirds majority in the lower House in even though in 90 of the 352 districts it won it got less than half the votes and won by the Congress party share of the total popular vote has never been More than 45 per cent in the five general elections since in it was per Al though the opposition factious that now have United got Only per cent of the vote and won 51 seats they Hope Sec Gandhi Page 4 trustees doubt 6 limit on budget possible by Mary Ann Fitzgerald education minister Ian Turnbull of Manitoba is urging school divisions to limit their budget increases for the next fiscal year to six per but initial reaction is that Hes asking too much of some Ken of president of the Manitoba association of school Trust said he doubted that school divisions could keep their increases below 12 per on the other trustee Michael chairman of the Winnipeg school called the suggestion constructive and indicated he expected his division to have Little difficulty in complying with the Turnbull also told Divi Sions the government expects them to wherever pos program increases to those that Are absolutely Nec he made the request by letter to the provinces 47 school last the total Cost of elementary and secondary education was about of which the province pays 74 per Turnbull said in an Burgess said that under the ant inflation pro teachers Are allowed maximum salary increases of eight per plus an in Crement involving an average additional two per for teaching and nonteaching cat up about 85 per cent of school division he said in a Telephone in school boards Are faced with substantial jumps in the costs of heat lighting and fire insure not very much of school see Turnbull Page 4 nuclear missiles in China Tokyo a a peking newspaper reported today that China has succeeded in manufacturing missiles with nuclear the Kyodo news service reported from the chinese the japanese correspondent said the Kwan Gning an Organ of chinese minority reported China succeeded in the trial manufacture of atomic and Hydrogen bombs and nuclear armed missiles at a relatively Early Date after the founding of the Peoples end ing the monopoly of such weapons by the russian revisionists and american Impe Kyodo said this is the first confirmation the chinese now arc manufacturing nuclear armed the dispatch said the Arti Cle was written by a group of theoreticians among officials of the National defence in the Kyodo report did not give further the chinese exploded their first nuclear test in 15 years after the communists completed their Conquest of Mainland they have set off 20 atomic or Hydrogen bombs since reports from peking in after the 21st said West Era military sources Iupe King concluded the test indicated the chinese had completed warhead for Long Range new Border Law int cats meow cats will be slowed Down a Little but dogs will move More freely under new animal Dis eases and Protection act regulations going into effect this cats will no longer be Able to move freely across the Canadian Border without rabies free As they once but dogs will be Able to forgo the automatic rabies quarantine if properly both animals will be governed by the same effective april requiring certification of Freedom from rabies or proof of vac the stricter regulations for cats were Neces sary in the interests of maintaining Canadas excellent animals health a spokesman for the health of animals Branch in Winnipeg said for dogs the Protection is maintained but there is Little easing in the movement the 30 Days quarantine at the Border to assure Freedom from rabies can be both dogs and cats May enter the country if they have been vaccinated More 30 Days and less than a year see new Page 4 no solution seen to eliminate bad smells in West Paul arabs protest image West Paul residents can expect severe poor problems from a City of Winnipeg sew age operation to a provincial government report has in response to a City plan to enlarge the the government report has stopped Well Short of proposing a shutdown of the sewage the 15page report was prepared by the provinces environmental control Branch and recommends that the City proceed very cautiously with its expansion the report is expected to be the focus of a Public hear ing set for 28 into the City earlier hear Ings last september were deferred pending completion of the the City proposal Calls for the treatment of tons of Winnipeg sewage sludge daily at an existing site in West and the spreading on local agricultural lands of dried the plan has already attracted severe criticism from area who have lived a serious odor problem from existing operations for Many the report notes that bad doors from sludge lagoons see sewage Page 4 plans to orbit huge Telescope to study space the Washington Post Washington the United states plans in 1983 to orbit a Telescope half As big As the largest Telescope on Earth that will peer almost to the Edge of space and the be ginnings of included in the new budget former president Gerald Ford sent to the million if a would be carried away from Earth by Astro nauts Manning the reusable space the Pound Telescope will be left unattended in space More than 300 Miles above the where there is no atmosphere to blur or obscure the stars and Galax ies that it is designed to observe for 10 to 20 without the blurring of the said John Bahcall of Princeton univer Sites Institute for advanced where the idea was we will be Able to see things that Are 10 times smaller than we see now or 10 times farther it will be like Reading the writing on a Quarter that we could Only Tell was round astronomers believe that even the worlds biggest Tele scope on Palomar has seen no farther than Halfway across the because it will be outside the Atmo the space Telescope will see things almost at the Edge of the universe though its half the size of the 200 Inch this Means the Telescope will see almost to the beginning of time since the More Distant stars Are those born in the first moments of some of the most Distant objects viewed with Earth see Page 4 by Peter Thomson free press correspondent Ottawa the Canadian Arab federation thursday protested that the Arab boy Cott against Israel had been badly misrepresented in can the federation was particularly critical of a recent re port of the commission of economic coercion and Dis claiming the an to Boycott Campaign is serv ing to malign the Arab Community in with Mcmaster University professor Atif Kub Ursi As chief the federa Tion told a press conference Here that the anti Boycott measures recommended by the commission would Only prevent business transactions Between Canada and Arab Kuberski claimed the Arab Boycott is a non belligerent collective instrument of self out to Egypt economic dilemma by Thomas Uppman the Washington Post Cairo when the Youn Gest daughter of president Anwar Sadat and the sob of one of Egypt richest men were married Cairo newspapers reported that Oaly Tea and sandwiches were served to the it was one of Many such messages that the govern ment seat to the egyptian people saying the same thing a different ways 01 Prosperity is just around the Tot we All have to go through a few Tough years and the Burden is being carried by the powerful and the wich As Well As the common it was also a sign of the awareness in High places that Egypt economic plight carries the potential for Dis Content 304 unrest among the impoverished masses that threaten the stability not just of Egypt but of the entire More than two years have passed since Egypt adoption of the so called open door policy of encouraging foreign investment and Pri vate that was to be the foundation for rebuild log an Economy sapped by two decades of neglect and stale welfare system that was beyond the country the have been neg it has become a cliche that the door is open but nobody goes through a discouraged american banker said recently that you could count the major investment projects on one hand and have a few fingers left Egypt is entering a critical a powerful Combine of including the International monetary has put in tense pressure on the govern for changes in the eco nomic system that would re Duce Public expenditures and eliminate the obstacles to foreign but the government under stood that these very reme Dies had potentially serious Side the rioting that broke out when some of them were put into effect this week bore out the worst fears of egyptian analysts see no Page 4
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