Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, June 03, 1978

Issue date: Saturday, June 3, 1978
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 03, 1978, Winnipeg, Manitoba The Call of the classified 52 87, deaths Fiance for people., 21-37 movies 34, 35 weather .5 sports 1 8m3 Carter denies freezing Salt the revolution is Only a game Leisure Jumble entry.12 winners.15 puzzle.54 Adrienne Clarkson weekend weather report from Cloudy Low 8, High 20 Sun rises . Sets . Moon sets free press vol.85 207 saturday june 3, 1978 15 cents 25cwith coloured comics Jamies ii . Fish boats out Washington up Canadian and . Fishing vessels operating in the other country s coastal Waters were ordered Friday by the two countries to begin sailing for Home Waters. In a Type of Sabre rattling exercise rarely seen in the relationship Between the two countries Don Jamieson Canadian external affairs minister gave . Vessels until noon sunday local times to leave Canadian Waters. He told the commons the fishermen Are being sent Home because Canada has reluctantly concluded that an interim fishing agreement with the United states cannot be implemented to Canada s satisfaction. A few hours later the . State department responded in kind saying the United states has no option but to close its Waters to fishermen from Canada during any periods when Canadian Waters Are not available to . do not believe the Canadian action was warranted by any action taken by the United states govern the statement added. More coverage on Page 13 a photo the South Wing of the . Embassy in Moscow and the air Shaft found on May 25 to be bugged. Soviet agent caught in act the developments raised fears in both countries about a possible fish War but officials Here Are hopeful this will not happen. Instead the Hope the actions taken Friday will make both countries agree that interim agreements on fish ing Are not Good enough that a settlement of the entire maritime Boundary dispute is needed. Both countries indicated willingness Friday to in crease efforts to resolve the maritime Boundary ques Tion which arose when 200-mile limits were adopted in 1977, and special negotiators working on the question Are to meet in Ottawa on june 19, it was announced. Since the adoption of the 200-mile limits Canada and the United states have worked out interim arrange Moscow a a . Navy Man s sudden Confron tation with a soviet agent Manning a secret room packed with surveillance gear climaxed the latest round in the . Embassy s Long War against soviet elec tronic re ported Friday. The Surprise meeting in the basement of a nearby building prompting the startled agent to flee in sur prise came after . Security officers discovered an a a of soviet bugging equipment hidden in a Shaft in the embassy s South Wing. . Investigators traced the wires from the Intelli gence gathering devices Down the vertical Shaft to a Tunnel leading into an apart ment building adjacent to the embassy the sources said. Finally one of the Navy men assigned to the embassy to handle construction in classified areas was sent into intervention denounced Prague a soviet president Leonid Brezhnev in a joint statement Friday with czechoslovak Leader Gustav Husak denounced Western intervention in Zaire. The 71-year-old Brezhnev and communist party chief Husak signed the declaration at the end of the soviet Leader s four Day visit to Czecho Slovakia a member of the Warsaw pact military Alli Ance. Brezhnev then re turned by plane to Moscow. Concerning Africa the declaration said Czecho Slovakia and the soviet Union resolutely condemn the nato states intervention in the internal affairs of the Zaire the Central african country ruled since 1965 by president Mobutu sese seko. The Tunnel and had a face to face showdown with the so Viet eavesdropping specialist monitoring operation of the bugs. Embassy personnel then bricked up the Tunnel. In Washington state department spokesman Thomas Reston said the United states has lodged a formal protest with the so Viet foreign ministry. There was no immediate comment on the incident by the soviet government or news agencies. An official in Washington said there has been regular soviet physical penetration of the embassy without the knowledge of the United states. See fish Page 4 Jamieson interim fish pact unsatisfactory wining and dining costs Rise by Allan Wilson restaurant prices will go up an aver age of five to six per cent during the summer As a result of beef and liquor Price increases a restaurant spokes Man said Friday. In the four weeks ended May 19, the Price of beef increased 13.5 per cent. The increase was included in the anti inflation Board s food Index which went up 3.2 pay cent during the month. Also imported wine and liquor prices went up 20 per cent May 1 and the Price of Beer increased by 20 cents a dozen bottles earlier Spring. David Wilson president of the Mani Toba restaurant and Foo services association and area restaurant manager for Eaton a said restaurant prices could stabilize at the new level by fall As More beef will be on the Market to bring prices Down. Wilson said the Cost of reprinting menus is one of the major considerations in raising restaurant prices. Reprinting the menus is nearly As dear an expense As what you Are Selling on the to avoid this expense he said some restaurants May just add a surcharge of five or 10 per cent on meals. Notice of the surcharge would be printed across the Bottom of existing menus saving Complete reprint costs. The decision to make general Price changes will be easier for licensed restaurants than for others since they Are facing Large increases in two items. You la probably see changes sooner in licensed establishments than dry he said restaurants have to be care Ful not to raise their prices in response to Short term fluctuations. Retail lettuce for example went up to More than a head a month ago but Are now Down to about 60 cents a head. Food prices generally fluctuate Dur ing the year but he said we Are usually near the top end of the flu Tua this eliminates the need to make constant menu changes. Prices Are usually changed once or twice a year at which time increases in wages and taxes Are included. Helen Greenbaum recognized her Mother Centre m this German photo shown during holocaust holocaust photo gives answer vent or. No. A More than 25 years after she died in a Xan concentration Camp Debora Lee Fromer s image appeared on the Tele vision screen frightened and apparently metes away from death. The forlorn woman stared into the German camera Ciot dring the arms of three other women in while Onder Deibes. Beef fld them scores of bodies Lay on the Gross. Mrs. Fromer wore Fer fees bawls underwear awl High Feather boots. For Green barn. Watts a Letec isow Mrna he Ecksl the fewer of sorese of Iowa Tion of her family s tragic past. The woman in the picture was her Mother. When i saw that picture on Tevi Ion. I did t sleep until i found mrs. Greenbaum said. I said i won t rest until i see that i bad to know whether i imagined it of mrs. Fromer. A polish jew. Pictured is owe of die historical photographs Flat were seed w the pro Gram telecast earlier fuss Spring. Mrs. Whf crib Ber Sisser. Rns Afie . Vest car. Opened to their Mother after they were separated daring the War. The Sisters traced the photograph to the Library of the american jewish committee in new York for hours the women searched through volumes on polish jews. About to give up they flipped opes a Bssie pub fished is Germany. Depict we Camps in Flat i list opened tace Book and screamed it s mrs. Gera Femme said. She Flat Tod drug raid angers students by Brian Cole Many students Are angry about a recent ramp drug raid at Steinbach regional secondary school. Eleven ramp officers and a dog converged on the Southeastern Manitoba school on the Rainy Friday afternoon before the Victoria Day Long weekend. They sealed exits to the Yard and searched about 12 students their lockers and their cars. No drags were found. An ramp spokesman said no drugs were found because the students were warned. Many students interviewed during the school s annual picnic at Gronthal Park on Friday were angry because they said their rights bad been infringed upon. One student was angry be cause police made him strip Down in an office in front of a window bwe in could be easily observed by people wafting by. Was Seal off the school and haul students out of the classroom for body searches. It s just not right it was sick. They should have done it conducted the search away from the one of the girls said. Other students agreed explaining most police investigations Are done that Way. Several other students who also weren t searched la belled the move a stupid tac tic that Only embarrassed some people and intimidated others. The police had no business coming into the school in a mass one student said. They stripped one student Down then told him to spread his another said. One student claimed police allowed the dog to track mud All Over the red velvet Interi or of one student s car during the raid. It was a school principal Elbert Toews said the raid was de signed to curb increasing drug use during school hours. However he refused toes see drug Page 4 . Tremor Only a prelude Grade Girts who were tit searched Frey were upset Fere cd a Wace Victoria up an Earth tremor that struck Northern Vancouver Island on Friday cow be a prelude to a major earthquake in the area in the next decade says or. Robin Ridd Hoogh of the Pacific Geo science Centre. Riddiough said in an interview Friday that the a Safe was caused by a Small land plate Vancouver Island sits being forced Euder tace North Awer Cwi Cesti sent by Toad plate Voder Pacific Ocean be said else same gee Tokai is expected to prompt t Wajer is considered the line Between minor and major damage he said. Friday s quake which lasted Jess than 30 seconds measured abort 5.1 on the state and caused a Strong sensation of ground movement with pictures swaying on Walls and plates rattling. There were no reports of injuries or major damage. said the epicentre was about 21 Kilometres West of Nootka Isiah a of the West coast of Vancouver Island. He said experts Dost expect my toss of Fife of flare is a major w the deaths lie sad. Tease peer is owe Wett ;