Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 14, 1978, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg pee i Dayani holds out Hope of Settle intent in Middle East Rte mss Alem minister Moshe Dayan sad thursday he sees same meeting Points in the rejected if Tali and egyptian peace gave no ing that is a matter for Lon where next week he is to Riffel egyptian foreign minister Mohammed Ibrahim Kamel and state Secretary Cyrus earlier this week mayans office issued a More negative israeli defence minister Ever Weiant Tafla who flew to Austria thursday to see president Anwar Sadat and defence Tel Abdul omani Euga Massy of said he and Sadat discus sed various ways and possibilities for achieving peace but would hot discuss he said he and Sadat agreed to meet in but did net say at a press Dayan refused to confirm reports that Kernel and Vance would meet again at Al Arlish in the Sinai Peninsula after the London we Are ready for Dayan adding the Are a Tittle bit Dayan said continuing the negotiations would be a major item at the4 London along with israels and Egypt widely Dif Fering plans for palestinian arabs in the to occupied West Bank of the Jordan River and the Tafta asked about the purpose of Wel mans trip to Dayan did not but a government source who asked not to be identified said Security for the West Bank and possibly excluding exploration of Egypt readiness to negotiate Security in the West were probably Egypt would give the West Bank to Jordan and the Gaza strip to Egypt for five then the local palestinian arabs would determine their own Israel rejects palestinian determination on grounds it would Lead to the establishment of a hostile Independent state on israeli Long and vulnerable Bor Jerusalem peace plan offers limited palestinian self Rule with continued israeli military presence in the West Bank and israeli and egyptian plans both Call for negotiating Security arrangements Torall rails proposal would leave the israeli army in territories while Egypt demands full with Dayan said he objected to negotiating an Overall declaration of principles to guide Middle East Egypt wants such a declaration to draw King Hussein into the Neotia even if such a declaration is agreed he you will have to go to London or Al and say what that and we would be in the same spot questions by maps Cost taxpayers thousands of dollars photo Peter Cain left and Mike assistant headmaster at of Lake Timis Kaming which claimed the lives of 12 students and one Johns study a life raft beside one of the canoes used by teacher on a trip Coroner Stanislas Dery said thursday was ill re boys attending the Cain survived the june canoeing tragedy Maunder is preparing guidelines on Canoe school planning Book on Canoe safety the Canadian press a coroners recommendations for Canoe trip safety standards will be incorporated into a handbook to be used by Johns a school spokesman said assistant headmaster Mike Maun Der was commenting on Coroner Stanislas Derys final report after an inquest into the drowning of 12 Stu dents and an instructor from the school on Lake Maunder told a press conference he has been appointed to define academic and out door work standards for the three Johns private schools for boys in Canada and will ensure formal train ing of staff he also said the school has asked the a Marine Law to examine the Maunder said the school admits it was at fault in the he said the schools former standards were said the expedition was beaded Lor disaster sooner or his final issued in said the trip was ill re pared and constituted an exaggerated and pointless to it does not seem presumptuous to assert that from All Points of the Lon term and immediate preparations for this trip were insufficient and it does not seem an exaggeration to state that without some unlikely stroke of this expedition would have struck disaster sooner or after a today inquest last month Dery concluded the drownings at Ville involved no Crimi Nal he said in an interview there was but not negligence of such a nature As to be Classi fied As he criticized the Lack of preparation for the which was supposed to take 27 boys and four leaders Sev eral Hundred Kilometres North to Moosonee on James there were no no emergency communications Prepa rations and no prior medical examinations of the 12to 14yearold in our such an examination was absolutely Dery said the boys should have undergone a period of intense phys ical training prior to the but none of them had canned in the pre Vious eight he noted Many of the 27 boys did not know How to swim and the canoes had no inflatable although the boys wore life asphyxiation in the water and exhaustion caused in the boys travelled seven hours by car from the North of to Lake Timi Skam ing through the night of june 10 before the it must be recalled that the team Richard never closed his eyes that the Canoe of Neil a Leader who had never paddled in the Stern of a Canoe first tipped Over in the windswept setting off the fatal Chain the trip should never been allowed to get under Way with a Man of Noe Peri ence at the Stern of the fourth Dery told the Coroner advised governments concerned to regulate Canoe trips and publicize Snail boat but he said he was not convinced Legisla Tion could Avert such tragedies be cause enforcement was virtually impossible in the far despite attacking the Lack of preparation for the Dery i have no criticisms whatever to address to the he said he was impressed with the five survivors who testified at the inquest and described the four Lead ers efforts to save the boys when three canoes tipped As one Mark died with 12 Dery said experienced surveyors who travelled extensively on the on the Quebe Contario Border about 375 Kilometres from said it was virtually impossible to go 65 Kilometres a Day As the group he also quoted Floyd Johnstone of the Canadian camping association As saying if Lake Timis Kaming had not claimed the Abi Tibi River would Dery concluded the accidents immediate cause was an error of judgment on the part of the steers Man and particularly the Richard he said there was no real storm on the rather a really Good Breeze which caused Waves 12 inches Ottawa up while maps have deserted Ottawa for holidays or summer elec thousands of tax dollars Are being spent to answer questions they left their queries Range from the Cost of operating Toron tos in Tower to the amount the Federal government spent on taxis last every my is entitled to request an answer in writing to any question he wishes to submit about the operations of the Federal the government is not obliged to answer these questions but it answers during the last sitting of parliament questions were put on the commons order of these were answered during the government officials say replies for the remaining 563 will be ready by the scheduled resumption of Parlia ment next no one knows How much this service costs the limit five years Mitchell then president of the privy asked his staff to make an they calculated for the that could be answer by getting a single set of facts from one govern ment but Man of the questions Are less straight re Quiring months of digging in As Many As 130 government boards and for progressive conservative my Benno Friesen Surrey White Rock put one question on the order paper last february that took two pages merely in the the Price tag is five years out Date and researchers salaries have gone up substantially since Bob government offi Cial in charge of getting an Swers for the raft of questions submitted by maps every says he could not even guess at the Cost he says he is not sure How Many Public servants Are involved in supplying inform or what pay level they Are some government departments have two or three persons who do nothing but Supply answers to maps but others farm out their questions among the regular Lay Doest know How Long government employees spend doing How Long Deputy ministers spend verifying the answers or How Long Cabinet ministers spend reviewing the information and putting their signatures at the i can say some govern ment employees be there without the but i cant go much farther than Price of beef Deal May drop arranged continued continued Dwight stones Amateur status ended Agency franc Presse former world High jump record Holder Dwight the self styled Muhammad Alj of Amateur will never compete again internationally As an the president of the International Amateur athletics federation 1aaf said Here Adrian Paulen also named three american world class negotiations fail to end deadlock Over weapons Geneva a and soviet negotiators failed in two Days of talks Here this week to break the deadlock on limiting strategic bombers and the which ended were clouded by the soviet trials of dissidents and Sharp comments by president Carter about soviet human rights the key obstacles to a treaty remain what kind of limitations to put on the deployment of new missile systems african told Asp and whether the soviet backfire bomber is subject to treaty we have All the All had a useful conversation but it was not Conlu soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko told re women athletes javelin world record Holder Katy Pentathlon competitor Jane Frederick and Dis Tanc runner Francie Lar Rieu As being finished in Amateur at the end of last month the four athletes were suspended by the american Amateur athletic Union aau for accepting Money from an american television company for appearing in a superstar tournament on when the ban was an stones said he would fight it in Al though a special committee of the Isaaf has still to make a final Here As a special guest of the third the All the Signa stones has not a leg to stand he is out for porters after the final three hour there is More even if he gave the Money work to he has broken the Hydro declines comment a Manitoba Hydro spokesman refused comment thursday on a free press report that the Public Utility was prepared to ignore a provincial government freeze on develop ment in order to pay property owners More than three times the value of their Agricula tur zoned Earl Hydro Public relations direct said he had been unable to confirm with Elmer the head of the Utility property that Spring Field landowners had been offered an acre if they could get their municipal Council to agree that their properties could be subdivided into five acre the offer was an increase from an acre for a l letter obtained by the free press confirming the offer was signed by Par two years ago the provincial government froze All development in the area Pend ing the outcome of where Hydro wished to locate the million transmission Mills declined comment because the free press was not prepared to reveal who partakers letter was have not seen the i would want to see the letter before anyone Here is going to comment on Isaaf and that the same applies to Frederick and Lar minor scuffles in mass picket at food store an estimated 300 striking Safeway workers and sup porters staged a mass demonstration thursday at the Portage Avenue and Wes Twood Prive Winnipeg police were on hand to guide shoppers through the picket a of minor scuffles broke hut police say no arrests were the picket lines kept most shoppers hut several people crossed them to enter the store with assistance from police and store Security the strikers and their sup porters held their first mass demonstration last thursday at the Mcgregor Avenue and Mountain Street the picket lines effectively shut Down the store for the eve picketers say the mass demonstrations win continue for the duration of the another Large demonstration is planned for this with More scheduled next week the Union estimates 3qa people have attended each mass picket line to i know the Money went to his club the desert but stones is the Only Mem in not against the superstars in it is a Good but the Money must go the National federa not into the athletes Paulen said he was no opposed even to the principle of athletes getting the setting up of a land management commission in which both Innus Iqaluit and government officials would plan the use of the Western the Innus Iqaluit would receive ownership of All water bodies on the this did not mean exclusive fishing they would receive exclusive Hunting rights on their own land and exclusive right to Harvest forbearing animals in the whole West Ern a social development program would be established to Deal with areas such As health and its purpose would be to help the inn via luit to adjust to the transition period they now Are the Innus Iqaluit have not asked for special political status but the government has promised to consider political institutions and Deci Sion making in the current constitutional before they started to climb to profitable Levels for producers after 30 months of breakeven or losses that resulted in severe reduction of Breeding cow and a slow Down in the cattle flow to average retail beef prices climbed gradually for a few months and then took off in Early jumping to in april and to by mid june from in a Pound of sirloin Steak went to april 19 to May 20 to june 14 from March at the associations Price monitors reported a stabilizing but now cattle prices Are Down at markets across the producer spokesmen said the sooner the lower cattle prices showed at the retail level the better because rapidly rising meat prices the last few months had slowed retail spokesmen confirmed this and said that lower meat prices would show up first in ground beef because of lower Price imports in some they said that prices would drop As soon As carcasses Cost Thorn unless rising overhead or labor costs prevented growth forecast Bleak for City continued Beer to go on Sale at liquor stores continued earlier this John the unions Busi Ness sounded More hopeful that if a meeting could he the Dis Pute Over Industry wide ratification might not Block a while Sio Hodian didst say the Union had Given up its objections to Industry wide ratification he indicated that anything acceptable would be the meeting today was to he Between the Union and representatives of Alt Kwh comls Sion officials said thursday a sudden end to the strike and an immediate influx of Domestic brew might leave the commission and Manitoba hotel operators with Large quantities of the More expensive imported Beer in their store when asked what would be the result of a Quick end to the King said he does not even ask myself that its too he said hotels must place special orders with the liquor commission for the imported and anybody placing a special order must Guaran tee they will accept orders for imported Beer Are usually placed a week in Advance but in some cases King said they Are Back or dered by two the imported Beer is or dered from three different american Lions of income for with per cent paying More than on Quarter of their paying More than 40 per the report indicts City Council for a Lack of direct Ion in calling its policies vague to nonexistent no no monitoring creates difficulties for Chc and the Council has no Clear direction for role or use of land Banks and has invested no group or Agency with Clear responsibility for which appears to create poor liaisons with government and other housing requirements Are expected to taper off and begin to fall from building starts in to by to by the report a Large Supply of serviced and a serviced land is available for with the major constraints to Lon term Supply being High servicing it transit service has been deteriorating and in Cosu increasing because of Low density suburban which has nurtured an Ever increasing Reliance on the private automobile and eve reducing dependence on Public the report residential development should he concentrated along transit corridors or in the downtown and flexible work schedules adopted to encourage transit it re in it urged consideration he Given to huge increases in transit gasoline prices and parking costs to reflect the True value of roadways and the transportation system of the future must reflect the full costs involved and the Public ability to fund the it said councillors accepted the report As information and said they would debate it in detail in Early when a Date for a Public hearing into its findings and ramifications will he
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