Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 9, 1978, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Ions a kick 19 recipe Book carries punch gets recalled 16 the genetic connection genetic connection 33 versatile Stock Purchase unwise Page 12 a classic Story with a sad ending Csc s trivia caper Cansino 53 3 inside anytime--.7 Eio Dex horoscope.25 bridge.30 comics.57 crossword.38 deaths.5, 38 finance. 12-15 for people.19-30 letters.52 jumble.40 movies.29 television.26 wcatlier.8 weather report from Cloudy Low 2, High 13 Sun rises . Sets . V Winnipeg free press final edition vol. 85 no. 186 tuesday May 9, 1978 15 cents 25c with coloured comics photo by go Rev Cairns after a Long Winter s storage umbrellas of every style and shape reappeared on the City s streets during monday s rainfall. Some of the Little people had Protection that served the purpose just As Well. Fast action by tug cuts plane deaths to three Pensacola Fla. A three persons were killed and three others were Unac counted for today after a National airlines Jet crashed in Escambia Bay forcing Pas sengers to scramble out emergency doors into fog and a sea slicked with Jet fuel. The plane carrying 55 passengers and a Crew of six settled in mud 10 feet below the Bay s surface. Divers sent into the partially submerged plane said everybody was out. But fog and Haze hampered Rescue efforts during the night and a thunderstorm that moved Over the Bay Early today churned up the seas As divers searched for the missing. A head count was further confused because Passen Gers were scattered among six hospitals and several Rescue stations. Many were injured in he crash monday night but dozens escaped safely when a tugboat Captain pulled his Barge to the plane tied it up and helped men women and children clamber aboard. If that Barge had t been there there s no Page i scores hockey world championship soviet Union 4 Canada 2 Czechoslovakia 3 Sweden 2 Mcm vial cup new Westminster 6 tools it Veleres 4 third game double Robin tournament Centennial cup Guelph 6 Prince Albert 1 Guelph leads Best of seven final 2-0 baseball american league Boston b Kansas City 4 National league new York 3 Cincinnati 2 details in sports parcs looking for a bicycle this want and under bicycles men s Peugeot 10-Speed Bike with stand and Carrier. 233-2032. Is among the hundreds of bargains in today s classified Section pages 38 51, 58 15 no matter what you need shop save with free press want ads. Rns overwhelm . Recruiters a team of recruiters for 13 Southern California hospitals in need of registered nurses said today the response to the team s trip Here has been so overwhelming that re quests for Job interviews had to be Cut off because of time limitations. Three Manitoba registered nurses so far have signed up to move to the . And work there for at least another 12 May Well have jobs by the time the team contacts California hospitals about them next week. Alto Gether the Winnipeg recruiting expedition could net califor Nia hospitals Between 25 and 3d new nurses. Phillip Hurley a registered nurse himself is on a recruiting Mission for the Anaheim California Branch of american medical International inc., which also has branches in Houston Texas and Atlanta Georgia. Together with Sharon Merritt another Recruiter Hur Ley arrived in the City late started inter viewing about 70 registered nurses monday morning. The interviews Are scheduled to continue Well into this evening Hurley said. He said about 35 registered nurses due to graduate from Manitoba nursing schools this Spring and summer have made Contact with his company to inquire about -13 Job opportunities offered in Orange county hospitals of Var ious sizes. Hurley said about 20 practising registered nurses some with a fair amount of seniority in the hospitals which now employ them have also been scheduled for Job interviews. Later this month another recruiting team represent ing the Houston of american medical International inc., will be in Winnipeg to conduct Job interviews with about 100 nurses who have been in Contact with the Houston Agency. Blood stained Corpse left in car Moro body found i with Bullet in head Rome a the blood smeared body of former italian Premier Aldo Moro shot in the head and his hands and feet chained was found in a parked car in the heart of Rome today Days after he was kidnapped by the red brigades. Police said they found five spent cartridges in the car a red Renault Bear ing Rome licence plates and later determined to have been stolen. The til year old Moro also had sever Al wounds in the body police sources said. The body was found in a car on a Road close to the Headquarters of the Chris Tian democratic and communist Par ties near he Central Piazza Venezia police said. Park plan under fire by Mike Ward and David Lee tourism minister Bob Banman of Manitoba declined to confirm or deny monday that the provincial Cabinet has rejected the controversial Whit Shell Condo minium development pro posed by Winnipeg business Man Joe Jarmoc. Banman was responding both inside and outside the legislature to an article in monday s edition of the free press. The minister came under heavy fire in the legislature with opposition Las de manding answers on the development s current status. Sidney Green Ster asked Banman to con firm the report that Cabinet had rejected the White Shell plan. Banman replied that he could t confirm the report. He said he was looking into various aspects of the development proposal including memorandums written by two department Heads recommending the project be abandoned. Outside the legislature Banman again refused to confirm or deny Cabinet had vetoed the development. He said he could t con firm that Walter Danyluk had left the department because he was the author of one of the memorandums. His body was in the Back seat of the was wrapped in blankets. Hundreds of police and Many police cars with sirens screaming blocked off the Street and refused to allow report ers to come close. A huge crowd gathered in the area. The in year old Moro was kidnapped by hed brigades Urban guerrillas March i who announced Friday they were carrying out his Mora s obituary Page 67 the red brigades had kept silent since Friday arousing widespread speculation among police and other investigators that they were unwilling to carry out their threat and turn the president of the governing Christian democratic party into a Martyr. Christian democratic leaders were holding a meeting at party Headquarters when the body was found and were stunned by the discovery. An official statement issued by the Interior ministry said at 1330 hours the police Force found the dead body of or. Moro in a ear parked in via at the scene were Interior minister Francesco Corsiga and other top officials. The officials had steadfastly rejected the hed brigades demand for an Exchange of prisoners to set Moro free. For weeks Moro bad sent emotional see Aldo Page i huge crowds gather at the area where Moro s body was found Berkowitz pleads guilty to son of sam9 killings see Park Page 1 new York a David Berkowitz pleaded guilty monday to the six .44-c Allbro killings committed during a year Long reign of terror As the furtive son of Sam. I m an excellent Berkowitz said quietly at one stage in an interrogation by three different judges. At another Point them year old Berkowitz coolly detailed the shooting death of 18-year old Donna Lauria of the Bronx the first of his six victims. You the girl s sobbing Mother Rose said through a handkerchief from a fourth Row seat in the courtroom where emotions among parents of the victims ran High and seemed in Stark contrast to the defendant s self control. Berkowitz faces a maximum of 25 years to life in prison for each of the six slayings and a maximum of 25 years in prison for the attempted murder of seven victims who escaped with injuries. Sentencing was set for May 22 on All counts. However under new York state Law any cumulative sentence for the former sol Dier and former postal clerk cannot exceed 30 years to life making him eligible to apply for parole when he is 54. The Only Surprise in the hearing came when Bronx District attorney Mario Merola revealed that Berkowitz kept a diary see Berkowitz Page april jobless figures drop Ottawa up unemployment improved in april for the first time in six months with the actual number of jobless stand ing at statistics Canada reported today. But the jobless Rale when adjusted for season Al changes which Indi Cates trends in the work Force remained unchanged from March s Post-1930s High of 8.6 per cent. The figures show that april s jobless total was an improvement from the Peak of estimated in March. In april 1977, there were unemployed. The actual jobless Rule was per cent com pared with 9.7 per cent in March and 8.8 per cent in april last year. The number of persons with jobs stood at 000, the highest total since november. A year ear Lier Here were persons working. The seasonally adjusted jobless rate Rose in four provinces declined in five and remained unchanged at 7.1 per cent in he largely Industrial province of Ontario. Jobless rates for Omeis see april Page 1 two die in attack on hotel Salisbury two Black guerrillas burst into the dining room of a luxurious Mountain hotel in East Ern Rhodesia and opened fire with machine guns killing two White and wounding four other guests officials said. One guest at the Montclair hotel was slain As she was eating supper. The second victim a hotel employee was killed near the door first reports said. While the two gunmen were inside the dining room other guerrillas fired rockets and mortars at another part of the building in the Inayan a mountains destroying a room a witness said. First reports said the Mili tary closed the hotel but later the owner Ann Lount reported by Telephone carrying she said damage to the 56-room hotel was not extensive and a conference of the a nude Sian Law society will be held there wednesday on sched ule. The hotel is 130 Kilometres cast of Salisbury and 32 kilo metres from Mozambique. Suicide doubted in fugitive death the shooting death of Larry Schultz last May 26 in Labarriere Park could have been suicide but it was highly Provin Cial judge Syd Cohan used Mon Day. Judge Cohan delivered his find ing after three Days of testimony earlier this year at an inquest about Schultz s death after the robbery of the Sanford credit Union. Schultz died of two Bullet wounds through his Chest after police Pur sued him and George William la Biuk from Sanford to the Park. Labium 27, serving nine years in jail for his part in the armed Rob Bery and another credit Union hold up testified at too inquest last month that he was watching Schultz from Bushes in the Park about 50 to 75 Yards away. He testified Schultz put his hands up to surrender when two shots rang out. But judge Cohan said that according to other testimony it was impossible to Sec Schultz As Labium testified. Labium said the two had fled after leaving their car at the end of a High Speed Chase from the Sanford area to the Park in fort Garry. Shots were fired both from the car of the fleeing fugitives and by police. Schultz s left hand had Small lacerations on the Finger tips and powder Burns around the Bullet holes could have been from slugs of them magnum Semi automatic Rifle he carried according to medi Cal testimony. Judge Cohan ruled the. Evidence surrounding the circumstances of Schultz s death was Inco Clu he said it was possible that the fatal wounds resulted from Schultz shooting himself while fleeing. But judge Coati person or per sons unknown could have caused the death. He said he was unable to determine if death was by an unlawful act or by Accident. A
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