Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 26, 1977, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Weather High Lew Sun rises Mia Moon rises sift details Page 6 Winnipeg free press 1a 98 january 1977 is 15 2sc with coloured comics final edition Wall Street lukewarm to Levesque by Paul Whitelaw staff correspondent new York Quebec Premier Rene Levesque got a lukewarm reception tues Day night when he took his Case for Quebec Independence to jittery Wall Street Premier Levesques Audi ence for his 30minute speech 1o the members of the economic club of new York included the chief executives of Exxon Chase Man Hattan Bank and some of the most powerful corporations in the few of the Indus t r i a 1 i s t s and investment dealers interviewed after the speech seemed moved by his words of i had no real concept that this movement is As serious As it seems to said one Middle aged industrialist like most of those inter declined to give his a banker said he has clients in Canada who have expressed concern Over the situation in Quebec and the Levesque speech simply con firmed this i feel for my he i feel for my custom Edward an invest ment dealer with pea said he believes Quebec which Are heavily traded in new have been undervalued recently in relation to similar see Levesques Page 4 photo Quebec Premier Rene Levesque right chats with David of the Chase Manhattan tuesday night during a dinner of the economic club of new Between them is Hugh Carey of new Levesque was the guest today Winter driving hazardous worried about Canada Page 3 beef Board Powers outlined Page 5 tighter clothing quotas sought Page 7 who received agents fee Page 20 Seal Hunt dispute flares Page 47 do dams Hurt fishing Page 60 european cars score High Page tuesday scores Nhu Wales 4 Campbell 3 wha Cincinnati 4 new England 2 Quebec 2 Indianapolis 1 Calgary 7 Phoenix 3 Houston 5 Winnipeg 2 Canada Winnipeg 4 flin flon 3 Brandon 12 Portland 6 Victoria 1 Calgary 3 details on Page 44 inside Bridge classified comics crossword deaths finance for people 27 6774 48 27 54 24 37 42 34 32 fat by Jumble letters movies sport television Carter wont Tell pm How to run things Washington c p Well informed sources say president Carter will diplomatically refrain from Rais ing the subject of increasing provincial challenges to Otta was constitutional Power in his first meeting with prime minister Trudeau next but with the invest ment Community concerned Over the new Quebec govern ment and what Many investors fear is incipient social ism in officials would not be averse to tru Deau initiating remarks on the while both Canadian and officials deny the government is seriously concerned about the future of lung cancer deaths up Ottawa up there was a Sharp Rise in lung cancer deaths among men be tween 1960 and 1973 and a marked decline in stomach cancer deaths among both figures released tues Day by statistics Canada in t h e number of male deaths due to cancers of the bronchus and lung Rose steadily Over the period to a record of nearly in the Federal information gathering Agency the proportion of All male cancer deaths due to cancers of this Type advanced from per cent in 1960 to per cent in group death rates for these cancers declined significantly Over the 13year period for men in the 15 to 24 age and the rate Lor men Between 25 and 34 showed no significant the rates Rose sharply fur All men Over statistics Canada said the number of women who died from cancer of the bronchus and Luns Rose from 321 in to in As with the the sharpest in crease in death rates was among women Over the Agency said stomach cancer accounted for per cent of All cancer deaths among men in Down sharply from 15 per cent in they concede a continuing interest in the changing Federal provincial balance of bilateral Are expected to be a Small part of the discussion be tween the two Heads of gov one source the meet ing will be heavily concen t a t o d on multilateral with bilateral topics being limited to things that Are of particular current in Terest such As Garrison diver Sion or Energy questions or possibly fisheries bound the Garrison project in North Dakota will affect Manitoba Waters with out expensive modifications Energy questions include whether Canada permits a pipeline carrying alaskan natural Gas South and the two countries now Are negotiating boundaries Between their new 200mile economic multilateral subjects would cover the whole touching on general poli cies and specific areas o cur rent or potential Canadian in during the Canada Likely will get an invitation to participate in Carters pro posed economic Summit Canada might also get invitations to undertake expend s i v e additional responsibilities in to participate in a proposed rhodesian Power Transfer fund and in other a wide Range of organizations will be waiting to hear what Assur ances Trudeau May give on Canadas the assurances could filter Down privately or be openly stated in the address Trudeau is to give to Congress the first time a Canadian prime minister has chosen to make such a investors and business men have been increasingly concerned about Canadian economic nationalism Over the past few business periodicals have controls May pose problem building trades to begin new contract by Joun Sullivan Manitoba biggest negotiations of covering construction tradesmen and affecting another will begin within t w o but Union and Industry officials Are sharply split Over the likelihood of a province wide All of the provinces build ing Trade agreements cover ing commercial and Industrial construction expire april notice to begin bargain ing has been Given to employers by several unions involved and the rest Are expected to follow this the labor relations Council the Winnipeg builders which for 145 construction has 10 Days to with talks beginning shortly at least eight separate con tracts must be As Well As a single Multi trades agreement covering nine trades represented by seven included in the Multi Trade pact Are bricklayers and drywall painters and separate contracts Are made with plumbers and Sheet Metal operating engineers and several other Manitoba federation o f labor president Nels Thi Bault said last week the construction contracts will prob ably be the hot item of the bargaining he said Federal wage controls May provoke unnecessary Industrial in the see building Page 4 proposed defence research base for Winnipeg deferred by Danson by Victor Flack in staff correspondent Ottawa plans types Stablish u defence research establishment at Winnipeg at a Cost of have been defence minister Barney Danson said tuesday in an this Means that the pro posed Transfer of scientists and technicians from Ottawa and from the defence re search base at Suffield in at Beita has been postponed in three years ago in Gebru 1974 the then minister of defence James Richardson announced plans for locating a new defence research facility at Winnipeg at a Cost of at the time it was estimated that More than 200 scientists add technicians would be moved to Winnipeg from Suffield and from Otta the announcement came under Sharp criticism at the time from the Union of National defence one of the largest components in the Public service Alliance of the employees at the Shirley Bay defence re search station in Ottawa As Well As those at Suffield would have been occasionally i n lurid the sask Alche w a n governments Potash takeover and various other provincial moves in the re source National restrictions on foreign owned enterprises have been viewed As an unfriendly recent studies by business oriented institutes have warned that american importers no longer can count in Canada As an unquestioning source of the raw materials needed for the one study added that the attitudes of some provinces to foreign investment appear Akin to those of third world the 15 election of the parti quebecois brought to the minds of business men not Only a new socialist threat but also the perceived threat of a division of Cana or at least a Radical shift of Power to the and perhaps some wondered if in future they would have to Deal with provincial gov Erna cuts More than with of their uncertainty was rein forced by such statements As that attributed tuesday to Quebec finance minister Jac ques Parizeau for All prac tical the Federal government Doest exist any that was reported to have been made during a new York visit in which Parizeau and Premier Levesque were to have assured investors and lenders that Quebec will continue to be a Good place to put nervousness in the i n a n c i a 1 Community has prompted predictions that the province will have to pay higher interest on borrowings and that Canada As a whole will lose some invest the ramifications of be Dera provincial develop Are not limited to the an Eastern european Diplo mat said with mild that Ottawa seems to be losing Power to the prov inces in almost every a weakened National gov he would be much less Likely to make the increased contribution that Canada can make toward re solving the problems that Divide East from West and North from document names government enemies blacklist inquiry launched by Iain Hunter staff correspondent Ottawa solicitor Gen e r a 1 Francis Fox agreed tuesday to launch an investigation after opposition maps showed him evidence of a blacklist of civil servants and other canadians drawn up for circulation among senior Cabinet Fox was persuaded to undertake the inquiry even after he and two other ministers denied in the commons any knowledge of the list which one opposition my de scribed As reminiscent of the Mccarthy Era in the Supply and services min ister Jeanpierre who was solicitor general when the was compiled in avoided a question in the commons As to whether he had ordered it drawn Frank Oberle George peace River and Elmer Mackay Nova said they had seen the described As the extra parliamentary opposition epo to the present Liberal they said that they had also seen a letter to be circulated among senior Cabinet ministers which accompanied the list of the they bore goers transport minister Otto acting prime minister Allan Maceachen and Fox All stated in the House that they have never heard of or seen such a list or that it Doest but outside the House after consulting with Oberle and the solicitor general agreed to investigate the the two tory maps said they have Given Fox until noon today wednesday to justify the compilation of the Black the existence of the Docu ment was first alleged by Walter a civil ser vant who was fired from his Job with Central mortgage and housing and sub sequently found wrongfully dismissed by the supreme court of Rud Nicki attributed his firing to his being named As an epo Stuart Leggatt Westminster recalled in the see blacklist Page 4 Gallup poll canadians unable to judge leaders while a Gallup poll report published last week showed that considerably More canadians disapproved than approved of the Way Trudeau was handling his Job As prime most 89 per cent Felt capable of rating his a poll on the leaders of the progressive conservatives and new democrats produced different when canadians were asked if they thought Joe Clark was proving a Good Leader of the progressive conservative 39 per cent said he and 22 per cent said he almost four in 10 39 per cent were unable to just Over on Quarter of canadians 27 per cent Felt that de Broadbent was proving a Good Leader of the new democratic while 15 per cent believed he close to six in ten 38 per cent considerably More women than men evaluate these for Joe 34 per cent 01 men and 44 per cent of women while for de 49 per cent of men and 67 per cent of women give an Opin results were based on income interviews conducted in december with adults 18 years and this Sample size is accurate a margin of error of four percentage Points the Canadian Institute of Public opinion the questions do you think Joe clerked Broadbent is or is not proving a Good Leader of the progressive conservative new democratic party Joe Clark is Good u not 2 umut know men women National men women 40 26 34 38 is 44 cd Broadbent 27 15 58 31 20 49 23 10 67 teaching nutrition better than study says by Glen teaching children nutrition in school appears More Valu Able Luau feeding a study of in 11 Winnipeg schools the presented to Winnipeg school Board tues Day said notably fewer students from schools a Vita uni special Fyod programs have As Many junk foods in their diets As those Given daily the feeding programs Cov students at Lour schools received a daily break lust at school and those at your other schools who were Given a daily students in three other schools we rent Given on the students in breakfast schools received 13 hours of nutrition snack school students 23 hours Aad control schools 36 the study was limited to 700 out of Grade 5 students in the regardless of feeding pro the main dietary problems of students were Low Iron and Calcium in suggesting a shortage of vegetables and milk in students the by adj since children in this age Are usually Active it is conceivable that the added Calo Ries May not present an in Ine Diate Hazard to their these empty calories Are Likely to dilute the Keels of important nutrients which Are needed to support the High rate of growth that children undergo at this the study the snacks included what the study called junk foods soft Trench Fries and although placing heavier emphasis on nutritional Edu cation than the study found a Good breakfast improves classroom perform students schools where breakfast was offered appeared less caused fewer class paid attention showed More work enthusiasm Aud had More Contact with fellow students those in the snack and control but these findings hardly justify a free breakfast ser vice since a Well planned nutrition education program should ensure a adequate breakfast at Home Tor most the study it recommends that the current free breakfast and snack programs for Kinder Garten to Grade 6 students be replaced by a service at Cost snack foods selected for their Iron Aud Calcium Content and general nutritional this service should be provided during morning recess in All Divi Sioui the study the study also recoup med see nutrition Page 4
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