Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, April 21, 1978

Issue date: Friday, April 21, 1978
Pages available: 189
Previous edition: Thursday, April 20, 1978

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 21, 1978, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday april 21, 1978 soviet satellite to fall sunday Colorado Springs Colo. Router a non nuclear soviet satellite Cosmos 849, is expected to tall from orbit and re enter the Earth s atmosphere sunday a spokesman for the North american air defence command Norad said thursday. Senior master sgt. Bill Helms said Norad through its 20 radar track ing stations throughout the world calculated the Date of re entry would be sunday rather than in May As originally forecast. The Cosmos 849 can disintegrate in the atmosphere or fall to Earth at a Point impossible to predict until a few hours before final descent. We have to stand by and hold our sgt. Helms said. This satellite unlike Cosmos 954, which fell Over Northwest territories on Jan. 24, is not nuclear powered. Norad says Cosmos 849 is a Mili tary satellite whose exact Mission we Are not at Liberty to Tyson to head department Extension of hostage taking policy urged scrap All jail deals guards Ottawa up Union spokesmen for Federal prison guards said thursday a no deals policy should apply not Only to hostage takings but to peaceful prisoner pro tests such As sit ins and Hun Ger strikes. The Point was made to the commons Justice committee by William Camche of Prince Albert president of the solicit6r-gcneral s component Public service Alli Ance of Canada and exec live Secretary treasurer Paul Caouette. Caouette in a Brief read to the committee said the no deals policy adopted last year by the prison system should apply in All Circum stances and not Only when lives of employees or anyone else s Are at prisoners he said can air grievances through maps Cit Izen advisory committees grievance procedures and officials. No sit ins or hunger strikes should be tolerated under any Ransom refuses to divulge process of cutting estimates opposition Las failed in a bid thursday to get mines minister Brian Ransom to re veal in the legislature How much was Cut from his department s spending estimates As they proceeded to management committee and finally to Cabinet. Larry Desjardins Boniface said the government has told the Public the new democratic party would have run up a Defiol of million in had it remained in office but has t explained where the fat was. We re saying is this True or is it just an amount the minister of finance has taken out of a Desjardins said adding that the progressive conservative government has used this figure As a rationale for its restraint policies. If it was a mess put up or shut he challenged Ransom. I want the figure approved by me. I Don t think it s Good enough to inform the Public and construct a whole plan of action with the big steel beam of the mess " nip members Sidney Green Jim Walding St. Vital and Bud Bryce Winnipeg Centre also pressured the minis Ter to reveal who made the cuts and where but Ransom replied consistently that he was Only prepared to discuss the printed Esti mates. These compare Only this year s spending estimates with last year s. Green said opposition members wanted an answer to the simple and relevant question of whether Ransom As a Bright Young Man and As a new thrust and As a Zero based Bud Gater what did you do to get to this Fig ure whal did you when Ransom did t answer Green commented i gather he is one minister who is not going to add any credence whatsoever to the statements of the minister of Walding criticized Ransom for refusing to give the figures requested when Industry minister Bob Banman willingly told the legis lature he had Cut about million from departmental estimates before they went to Cabinet and that Cabinet had Cut another he suggested Ransom s unwillingness to provide similar information might mean he is Ambar Assad because he was t As successful in reducing his departmental estimates. Camche said such protests often Lea d to violence. Peace Ful sit ins at Laval and Brit ish Columbia prisons had ended in riots in 1976. Mark Macguigan com Mittee chairman said he feels there is nothing wrong with such protests where there is no element of Coer Cion. He mentioned a hunger strike last summer in which prisoners protested Lack of government action on an All party report to parliament that proposed extensive Pris on Reform. Caouette said prisoners Slock up on Candy and pop before such strikes. Camche said guards sup port a no deals policy but want to ensure communications continue in cases of hostage taking. He attributed a rash of hostage takings in the mid 1970s to a Deal made with prisoner Andy Bruce at Saskatchewan Penitentiary. The Union Brief said guards Are strongly opposed to the policy of using Force rather than tear Gas to quell prisoners. The report to parliament sold Force should be used to overcome single prisoners rather than tear Gas. The Union said tear Gas is the Only sure and Safe method that is harmless even though uncomfortable for a wider treaty Indian status proposed anyone who can prove hey have at least a Quarter Indian blood in them should he entitled to full treaty in Dian status Manitoba Indian brotherhood was told thurs Day. The blood Rule idea was one of several recommendations on rights for Indian women presented at a brotherhood chiefs conference in Winnipeg. Another proposal called for a matrimonial properties contract to be required be tween a status Indian and a non Indian when they marry. The contract would give the non Indian the right to live on the Reserve but would not among other things in title the person to own or inherit land or buildings or other band purchased prop Erly on the Reserve vote in band elections or hold office within tie Reserve or take any Active part in band affairs. One other proposal said a child should not gain or lose Indian Slatus through adoption. A non Indian child adopted by Indian parents would be entitled to live on the Reserve and the Indian child adopted by non Indian parcels would not lose his status As an in Dian. Lawrence Whitchead brotherhood president said the proposals would be Given serious consideration but stressed Fiat the recommendations Are not official brotherhood policy. By Manfred Magek University of Manitoba sources have confirmed that or. John Tyson 36, of Johns Hopkins University in Balti More has been appointed to be the University of Manitoba s new head of obstetrics and Tyson replaces or Mervin Roulston As department head. Roulston retires this summer. His successor is scheduled to take up his new duties july 1. A source at the University said Tyson was chosen from a Field of 11 candidates and will bring research Grants totalling million to Winnipeg with him. A highly respected re search scientist in the Field of endocrinology Tyson recently spent a year working in Winnipeg under or. Henry Friesen who is professor and head of the department of physiology at the University of Manitoba. Tyson s clinical specially is obstetrics and gynaecology. Over the years the Young scientist has published a Large number of scientific papers in journals both Here and in the United states. Winni Eggers last year came to know Tyson a number of appearances on Csc s noon hour show on which he discussed various health problems their causes and treatment in seven minute segments. The new obstetrics head for the University spent the past 12 years at Johns hop Kins University. An outspoken critic of the 1 medical profession Tyson feels that physicians Are often less than honest in their dealings with the Public. John Tyson Honda motorcycle owners the problem the Honda motor company limited has determined that a defect which relates to safety May exist in the fuel filler Cap release mechanism of certain Honda motorcycles. It May be possible during a collision for the rider to Impact the hinged fuel filler Cap in such a manner As to actuate the release lever resulting in the opening of he Cap. If the Cap opens gasoline escape creating a fire Hazard. The solution Canadian Honda motor limited strongly urges the owners of the Honda motorcycles listed below to Contact their nearest Honda to Loucyle dealer for an appointment to have this defect remedied. He will replace the re lease mechanism with a key Type Locking device. This service will be performed completely free of charge. 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