Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 12, 1978, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press. Wednesday. July 12.1978 briefly murder suspects charged London British police charged two men tuesday with the murder of former iraqi prime minister col. Abdel Razak Naif who was shot outside a London hotel sunday. A Scotland Yard spokesman said the men Salem Ahmad Hassan 26, a teacher and Saadi Abdul Rahman Al Shyqri 40, a clerk claimed iraqi nationality and gave a London hotel address. They were to be formally charged in magistrates court today. Quake hits Amazon Jungle Lima an earthquake Shook a Parsley populated area in the northeastern Amazon Jungle tuesday Peru s National geophysics Institute reported. Seismologists said the quake s epicentre was about 880 Kilometres Northeast of Lima near the Border with Brazil. They said the tremor just after 7 . Local registered five on the Richter scale. The defence department said it had received no reports of injuries or damage. Times9 Appeal kept alive Washington . Supreme court Justice thur Good Marshall kept alive the new York times Hope tuesday that it will not have to surrender All information it has collected in the or. X curare murder Case. Marshall held in abeyance for 24 hours a new Jersey court s order that the times hand Over to it notes tape recordings and documents or be held in contempt of said would make a final ruling today. After reporter Myron Farber s articles appeared in 1975 about the deaths of five Hospital patients at River Dell Hospital in Oradell n.j., during 1965-66, or. Mario Jas Calevich known in news accounts As or. A was indicted on five counts of murder. 23 die in Cuba trolley crash Miami Twenty three persons were killed and 27 others were injured when two trolleys crashed head on near Sanctis spiritus in Cuba s Central Las Villas radio said tuesday. The broadcast monitored Here said that a local radio station in the province had issued an urgent Call for blood donors. It is not known when the Accident occurred. Hotel collapse kills worker Victoria Texas the 65-year-old Denver hotel in downtown Victoria collapsed tuesday As workers pre pared it for demolition. One worker was killed and three persons were reported missing in the rubble. The four Storey Brick building a local landmark had been closed since 1971. Witnesses said a five Man demolition Crew was using jackhammers to weaken a support column when the building collapsed. . Closes fishery loophole Washington by voice vote the House of representatives passed legislation tuesday giving . Companies preference in processing fish harvests with in the . 200-mile fishering zone. The legislation closes a loophole which would have resulted in foreign processors taking a significant portion of the . Catch when the of the Bill was sheltering and rejuvenating the . Fishing Industry. The Hoyse Bill would deny the . Catch to foreign processors unless the . Processors cede their priority under the revised Law. Production rises in China peking China has reported Sharp increases in Industrial production during the first half of this year but says the figures Are High Only because of last year s poor output. The figures were contained in a speech by Hua Kuo Fang communist party chairman and Premier to a National conference on finance and Trade Friday. It was published tuesday by the new China news Agency. Hua said Industrial production Rose 2f per cent during the first six months of this year with steel up 67 per cent Petroleum 11. Coal 19 and electricity 17. Jews protest amendment Tel Aviv More than people demonstrated Here monday to protest a proposed amendment that would release women from military service if they declared they were strictly religious jews. The proposal aroused fears that it would be taken unfair advantage of by non observant jewish women. The Gudat ruling body the Council of sages accepted a Compromise whereby women would have to declare that they cat Only Kosher food and do not travel on the Sabbath in accordance with orthodox jewish Law. Chinese urge . Pull out bog Kong chinese foreign minister Huang Hua expressed support tuesday for North Korea in the reunification Issue and called for withdrawal of All . Troops from South Korea the new China news Agency reported. Speaking at a banquet i peking on the 1 Hanniver sary of the Korea Crimi treaty of Friendship co opera Tion assistance. Haang said reunification of the korean Peninsula must be settled without outside tace states wrest Stop meddling in affairs and All its aggressor troops from Huang said. Budget surplus spar by Debbie Lyon or. Ralph Campbell says University of Manitoba has no option but to repay gradually its accumulated operating deficit although some on Campus argue the Money should be used for other purposes while finances Are tight. Campbell the University s president said in the univer sity s bulletin that a surplus in 1977-78 was automatically applied to repay ment of the accumulated deficit the University has no option in this respect the remaining deficit continues to be an obligation in the financial statements of the University As no funds have been made available from the universities Grants commission in the form of a loan or special payment to cover this criticisms of the payments were voiced during two re cent forums at the University. Some argue that at least this year s payments toward the debt should be Transfer red to other purposes be cause of the tight financial situation caused by rising costs and lower than expected provincial government Grants. Some put Hope in a Benevo Lent future government that will forgive whatever deficit remains in the 1980s. They argue the University is hold ing a tight rein on expenditures that it s no longer Liv ing in an Era of spend spend spend and does t need any lessons on fiscal control. Some Advance an economic argument that it would be better to pay the debt in later years with dollars cheapened by inflation. Or. John Finlay president of the University of Manitoba faculty association said tuesday the situation involves a judgment Call. It s Clear the University has a Legal obligation to pay off the debt. Any surpluses revert to the Grants commis Sion for this purpose said. But the University could have committed or spent the 000 so that the Money did t go Back to the commission this year argued. Campbell wrote that the deficit now totals about million compared with million As of March the actual deficit was nearly million in 1975 but the Grants commission assumed about half of that and directed the University to repay the rest within 10 years starting in 1975-76. Seven years remain in who Chi mid summer clearance 1300 Portage .786-6541 309 Portage .943-5531 lit forecast for Winnipeg Bissett Interlake and red River re Gions variable cloudiness today with isolated showers. High near extended weather Outlook Southern Manitoba Clearing skies and turning a Little cooler thursday. Sunny Friday. Cloudy saturday with a few showers. Temperatures a few degrees below average. Northern Manitoba showers thursday. Clearing Fri Day. Generally sunny saturday. Northwest Ontario showers thursday. Remaining Cloudy Friday. Generally sunny saturday. Temperatures following Are the minimum temperatures for the 12-hour period that ended at 7 . Tuesday and the maximum temperatures for the 12-hour period that ended at 7p.m. Max. Min. Victoria 8 2 Vancouver 18 10 Calgary 18 8 Edmonton 5 12 Regina 24 15 Winniw Thompson Kenora 20 2 Brandon 23 Dauphin 23 13 Thunder Bay 23 6 Toronto 22 12 Ottawa 22 9 Montreal 21 8 Halifax l4 Chicago 20 10 Miami 31 28 Minneapolis 24 13 new York 26 18 Phoenix 40 29 los Angeles 26 16 Boston 2-1 18 Amsterdam 20 7 Athens 33 23 Berlin 23 10 Helsinki Honolulu Lisbon London Madrid Moscow Paris Rome Stockholm Tel Aviv Max. 18 30 23 20 32 22 21 26 15 32 min. 11 22 13 ii 14 14 14 14 10 20 Winnipeg temperature comparisons Max. Min. Mean july 11 2s.4 12.6 19.0 last year 21.9 15.8 13.9 Normal 26.7 13.9 20.6 highest on record 42.2 in 1936 lowest on record 3.9 in 1941 precipitation total for april l to july Milli metres Normal 199.8 Millimetres. Airt i Gwendoline Laura 82, of Stonewall man., widow of Alex Airth. Canavan Hebron Carol 81, of 87 Maryland Street. Duykers Joyce Mary 31, of 204 Perth Avenue wife of Ferdinand Fred a. Duykers. Greenstone Leuis Joshia 71. Of Winnipeg husband of Esther Green Stone. Kowk Jacob 63, of West St. Paul husband of Mona Kowk. Macwilliam Florence deaths Marion 82, of Cen trial Park Lodge. Manson Ruth Jane 82, of Calgary widow of John c. Manson. Marsh . Robert h., 72, of Selkirk man., husband of Isla Marsh. Matsumoto Mitsuko. 52, of 10 Melmar place East Kildonan wife of Shigeo Matsumoto. Plaatje Cecile 63. Of St. Germain man., wife of John Plaatje. Poceluiko Mac Cael 79, of Stead man., husband of Anne Poceluiko. Redmond Joseph George 73. Of 93 Nassau Street. Richardson John Ralph 20, of St. Vital. Smith Jack 71, of 395 an Derson Avenue. Triller Anne 73, of 21 Mayfair place suite 107, wife of Toby Triller. V a n d e r m e u l e a Manrice of the Pas man., husband of Myrna Vandermeulen. For further information please see classified death notices 318 Donald St. Pm. 942-3355 drugs right across from the Capitol theatre a 771 f f m. i f v Sim wrap i i Iii Mitt of Feegh a ,.53 Sis to retire the debt at an aver age annual payment of 000. F or 1978-79, the University budgeted for repay ment of the deficit although the actual amount available for this purpose won t be known until next Spring. When the budget was approved by the Board of Gover nors administrators said they would have preferred to plan a larger repayment. But the was All that was possible in a tight budget bail set for 3 me bail was set at a surety in Winnipeg Provin Cial judges court monday for each of three men charged in connection with what ramp say is a Multi million Dollar scheme to defraud second mortgage lenders. Charged with conspiracy to commit fraud fraud and attempted fraud Are Wayne Scott beagles of 412 Knowles Road Leslie Gor Don Wilson of 267 Albany Street and George Alex Ander Leslie of Calgary. Judge Mike Baryluk set bail for beagles and judge Lawrie Mitchell set bail for Leslie and Wilson. An alternative bail of 000 Cash was set for Wilson whose wife Corrine is also charged along with two Cal Gary based companies Ca Mino management Ltd., and Edmonton and Calgary property holdings Ltd. Mrs. Wilson pregnant and living in Saskatchewan has not appeared yet in court ramp said. The charges resulted from a lengthy investigation by the Winnipeg ramp com Mercial fraud Section and Stem from alleged irregularities in obtaining mortgage Money in Quebec Ontario Manitoba and Alberta that included staff cuts and tuition fee increases. It indicated the University s Good Faith they said. In his review of the audited 1977-78 accounts Campbell indicated the University was Able to achieve the surplus despite additional expenses to those originally authorized for the fiscal year. These included higher than budgeted costs for salary increases removal expenses travel and related items a payment toward retirement of the million unfunded liability in the University s pension plan installation of Spring. Klers and a fire alarm sys tem and Transfer of some operating funds to the Capi Tal and computer rental Bud gets. On the Revenue Side in come exceeded the originally budgeted amount by 000 ancillary services broke with tradition to produce a profit and a new carryover incentive plan Cut expected expenditures by reducing the usual Rush by units to spend their Money prior to the end of the fiscal year. Correction Beaver Home Centre flyer delivered with july 10th newspaper refinished siding Price should have read for 64 so. It. 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