Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 05, 1978, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Amnesty seeks Treu probe London ont. The Canadian Section of amnesty International has asked the organization s International executive to investigate the Case of Peter Treu a Montreal Engineer who was sentenced under the offi Cial secrets act to two years in prison after a secret trial. At the Section s fifth annual meeting during the weekend Trevor Bartram meeting coordinator said that to conduct an entire trial in secret is a violation of India pm on world journey new Delhi prime minister Morarji Desai left sunday on a 13-Day world journey that will include stops in Iran Belgium Britain and the United states. Government officials say Desai places great importance on his june 13-14 meetings in Washington with president Carter. They said Desai Hopes to Clear a shipment of ils. Enriched uranium fuel for the . Built atomic reactor at Tara Pur near Bombay that was scheduled to arrive last fall. Quake hits Central Japan Tokyo a mild earthquake registering three on the japanese scale of seven Shook Central Japan Early today the meteorological Agency reported. It said there were no reports of damage or casualties from the tremor that apparently was entered in the Pacific Ocean about 40 Kilometres East of Mito and 126 Kilometres Northeast of Tokyo. Corsican militants detained Ajaccio Corsica police have rounded up 20 militant corsican nationalists in preparation for a forthcoming visit Here by France s president Valery Giscard d Estwing informed sources said sunday. Fifteen of those detained Are expected to be Transfer red to Mainland France and brought before the state Security court for their alleged involvement in various bomb attacks on this French owned Mediterranean Island the sources said. 45 Spanish inmates escape Barcelona Spanish police found an escape Tunnel in Modelo prison saturday As a massive Hunt went on for 45 dangerous prisoners who broke out in Masse Friday night. The prisoners overpowered an infirmary attendant by holding a knife at his Throat and forced him to accompany them Down an unused elevator Shaft and through a Tunnel which led into the sewers. Micmac Library opens doors Sydney . The first Indian Library and resource Centre in Atlantic Canada has been opened Here. Roy Gould executive director of the Nova Scotia native communications society said the micmac Library and resource Centre maybe a first step in reducing a school dropout rate among Indian children that runs As High As 90 per cent at the Grade 10 level. The Library will also provide the Public with historical and contemporary information about indians. Police detain soviet jews Moscow a group of soviet jews seeking Permis Sion to emigrate to Israel demonstrated in downtown Moscow on sunday night but were led away by police after Only eight minutes. Among the 11 jews who gathered in Trub Naya Square were Boris and Natalya Katz with their eight month old baby Jessica. The baby has become the focus of International attention because she suffers from a rare illness known As Mal absorption syndrome and is unable to digest needed nutrients. They were freed four hours later the spokesman said and apparently no charges were filed against them. Separatism Battle heats up9 Drummondville one. Finance minister Jac ques Parizeau says the Battle Over Quebec Independence is becoming increasingly intense and ferocious. He called on Quebe cers to be tolerant of each others differences of political opinion in order to prepare for reconciliation after the Independence debate is Over saying we Are dealing with adversaries not ene hostages release fregretted9 Roussel one of three men who held seven hostages at a provincial prison for 15 Days earlier this year says he now regrets his humanitarian gesture of releasing them unharmed. In a letter published today that Roussel wrote to one of the negotiators in the hostage taking he says a special handling unit at nearby Laval Institute is a monster Power from space predicted Columbus offo a solar Energy researcher says it May not be much longer before space stations operated by Sun Power will be i operation and beaming Power Back to Earth. H. Dana Moran Deputy director of the solar Energy research Institute in gotten discussed it rare bsds of son Power daring two Day solar Energy Confer face and equipment display we Rich ended sunday at Ohio state University. Cow fled f ran Winnipeg free press. Monday june 5. 1978 100 employees scheduled Hospital Union hold last minute talks i. Of for non nip in two dollars to Ous Kcf tract Codin talks continued until Early this morning Between the health sciences Centre and the International Union of operating engineers local 837, in an attempt to avoid a threatened 7 . Strike. The Union represents about 100 operating engineers maintenance workers and occupational therapy technicians at the Hospital who have voted to go on strike today if they Don t have a new contract. Union business agent John Peterson said earlier in the week he feared the Hospital service Portage ave. Pm. 786-6541 . I i in shop in Home service was intent on forcing work ers into a strike just to apply pressure on the provincial government for More fund ing. The government has placed a general 2.9 per cent ceiling on Hospital spending increases. Workers Are said to be frustrated at the Lack of meaningful Progress made during months of contract talks and particularly with the failure of the Hospital to come up with a new offer since the dispute went into conciliation May 1. The Hospital offered work ers a one year contract in Stead of the two year agree ment they have requested and wage offers far below demands. In some cases the Union has asked for wage increases of from one to two dollars to help close the Gap with work ers in similar jobs elsewhere in the province. Workers already walked off the Job one Day last week. The Union wants the Hospi Tal to hike salaries largely in the second year of a two year contract since the first year would still be under anti inflation controls. The Previ Ous contract expired before april 14. A two week strike by the workers Early in 1976 led to the removal of some elderly patients from the Hospital but that strike took place in . The Union s last contract with the Hospital expired dec.3l, 1977, forecast for Winnipeg Bissett Interlake and red River re Gions fair today. High near c. Extended weather Outlook Southern Manitoba sunny sunday and monday with seasonable temperatures. Bain tuesday. Northern Manitoba unsettled weather conditions All three Days. Seasonable temperatures. Northwest Ontario sunny with seasonable temperatures sunday and monday. Rain tuesday. Temperatures following Are the minimum temperatures for the 12-hour period that ended at 7 . Sunday and the maximum fishermen pledged transport subsidy Thompson man., staff Northern Manitoba Fisher men will receive the transportation subsidy promised by the provincial government Northern affairs minis Ter Ken Macmaster said sunday. Confusion Over an announcement to the fishermen that Only would be available this summer was caused by a misunderstanding about the period for which the subsidy is budgeted Macmaster said. He explained the budget runs from november to no vember each year. Consequently of the current allotment was used to subsidize fish caught last Winter. Kip Thompson of Ilford president of the Northern Manitoba commercial fishermen association and chief Pascal big Hetty of Pukatawagan said the full subsidy would be needed if More than 500 Northern fishermen Are to operate profitably this summer. Big Hetty wants the Federal government to match the provinces subsidy because More than half the fishermen involved Are treaty indians. Thompson criticized the province for not putting enough pressure on the Federal government to participate in the subsidy and a Price stabilization program. In Mae master s View the province is making every possible Effort to get Federal Stormy gets a Mouthful of new teeth9 temperatures for the 12-hour period that ended at 7 . 14ik Max. I Max Victoria 28 Vancouver Calgary Edmonton re Ollna Winnipeg Thompson Kenora Brandon Dauphin Thunder Bay Toronto Ottawa Montreal Halifax Chicago Miami Minneapolis new York Phoenix los a noels Boston Amsterdam Athens Berlin Helsinki Honolulu Lisbon London 24 28 31 28 19 17 8 14 16 is 19 19 20 17 28 31 25 22 38 22 23 27 28 28 18 30 26 u win 10 14 8 8 6 10 4 3 2 2 7 9 9 7 10 8 26 10 11 22 16 15 13 19 16 8 20 13 13 Madrid Moscow Paris Rome Stockholm Tel Aviv Max. 25 19 26 24 25 25 win. 10 7 16 11 13 20 Winnipeg temperature comparisons Max. Min. Mean june 3 19.8 4.7 12.3 last year 23.6 14.2 18.9 Normal 21.7 7.8 14.4 highest on record 32.8 in 1968 lowest on record -3.3 in 1964 june 4 19.0 7.6 13.3 last year 25.1 9.9 17.5 Normal 21.7 8.3 15.0 highest on record 35.0 in 1922 lowest in record .0 in 1917 precipitation total for april 1 to june 2 144.7 Milli metres. Normal 99.1 Millimetres. Toronto up a Texas veterinary dentist demonstrated his specially on a German Shepherd at the an Nual Ontario veterinary association convention Satur Day. Donald Ross of Houston gave two year old Stormy a general aesthetic then cleaned the dog s Teeth made a plaster cast of them and inserted a temporary upper plate. Ross a veterinarian who studied human dentistry for two years said most proce dures used on people can be used on animals except sup plying them with false Teeth. No denial suppliers make dog Teeth. Dogs often make better patients than humans who Are More difficult to Deal with than their pets Ross said. Ross said he first explored the Field of animal dentistry while working As a veterinarian in the . Air Force in Texas. We were losing a lot of Middle aged German Shep herds trained for search and attack procedures because their canine Teeth had broken off and they could t bite or grasp Root canal work and fill Ings enabled the dogs to continue their work he said. 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