Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 22, 1978, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Unch and gobble How to eat like a child and other lessons in not being a grownup see Page 49 every wednesday Day in the free press overcoming stress Yew talking Over your Job worries with your i spouse Oan help in relieving to psychologist Joyee Dehaan m see Page 21 Winnipeg free press a november final 45 254 with coloured comics Middle East peace talks suspended the Washington Post Cairo negotiations on a peace treaty Between Egypt and Israel came to a halt tuesday night when the head of the egyptian delegation was recalled to Cairo for Consulta the Brief announcement carried by the official Middle East news Agency did not say the talks were being but with the head of the defence minister Kamal Hassan returning to Cairo to join acting foreign minister Butros there Are no egyptians remaining in Washington who have any real negotiating authority and the egyptian move is tantamount to a suspension of the work on the according to the is All but but the let hour breakdown was caused by Egypt demand that the peace treaty include or have attached to it a timetable for implementation of the formula for palestinian self Rule that was worked out in the Camp David agreements in the decision to bring Ali Home was announced several hours after the israeli Cabinet voted overwhelmingly to reject that both the israeli decision and the egyptian response had been widely anticipated in Tel israeli foreign minis Ter Moshe Dayan was quoted As say ing that Israel will accept no further changes by Egypt in the draft peace treaty approved tuesday by the israeli government officials said after a briefing they were told that Egypt can sign the treaty or reject it but there is no Middle see Mideast Page 4 John Ferguson the Man who engineered the signing of Anders Hedberg and Ulf Nilsson with the new York rangers is joining the Winnipeg jets he was coach and general manager of the National hockey league rangers when the swedish pair ten jets for the big but while Ferguson was in Winni Peg to celebrate the he was fired by the rangers and replaced by Fred now Ferguson has joined the jets As Vic president and general he will apparently have a free reign in developing and managing the defending world hockey association champions in order to take the position with the Ferguson resigned tuesday As coach of the team Canada entry which will take part in the Moscow Vestia tournament at score Board hockey Many i 7 i City urged to cover pension shortfall by Ingeborg Boyens Winnipeg civic finance committee agreed tuesday with a recommendation from its administration to immediately assume responsibility for a million shortfall in the civic pension if the committees recommendation is approved by the City will allocate any surplus in its 1978 operating budget which exceeds the million surplus of last to cover the unfunded liability in the pension an annual payment would be required to liquidate the rest of the if this years surplus does not exceed that the City will have to pay a year for 25 the annual required by the provincial pension act and City will increase annual taxes by on half committee councillors said tues Day they had no option but to comply with the suggestions of the adminis committee chairman Abe Yanofsky said the extra surplus funds in the 1978 budget probably wont cover the entire Yanofsky said after the meeting he had no idea what the surplus might City treasurer Gilmour said there is no Guaran tee the City will have an operating surplus at All this Gilmour said it is impossible to make a projection on the total of the operating surplus As a single major snowfall could eliminate a fair por he said there is every indication that the next actuarial re port As of the end of 1979 will show that the deficit has been Mercier vows to take whatever Steps liquor stores to open by Christmas by John Sullivan the Manitoba government Wilt take whatever Steps Are necessary to reopen liquor outlets before Christmas if striking liquor ers do not accept the provinces final contract Atte Feygen eral Gerry Mercier has in an interview tuesday follow ing a speech to the Union of Manitoba Mercier said 390 striking liquor control commission employees must be Back on the Job by Early december or the government will move ensure As Many stores As possible Are open to the Public before asked if this meant the govern ment would hire nonunion workers to replace striking clerks and the minister said 1 think its pretty Clear what wed have to do to open More i cant say any More at this executives of the Manitoba government employees association which represents strik rejected the governments final offer monday and no further negotiations Are the Union said details of the offer would be circulated to strikers but there Are no plans for a membership minister responsible for the Manitoba liquor control com said he is pretty positive there will be no resumption of bar gaining until a vote is taken on the he said the Union executives outright rejection of the offer without putting it to the employees was rather in his address to the 75th annual convention of Rural Reeves and Mercier stressed the liquor commission offer for most of its workers in 1979 was absolutely several delegates urged the min ister to stand firm against unrealistic demands by or municipalities would be the next another said liquor outlets should be privately run so we have the hassle with the Mercier repeated his monday statement that the province will be exploring the idea of private Sale and distribution of liquor be fore the Spring legislative its Felt by Many people that the private sector could do a better he adding that the now in its sixth had caused the Public great i Conven photos by Gerry Cairns Mike Diodati of Niagara says greyhound didst make a firm offer on flocked in depot after breakdown bus passengers stranded by Andy Bucu spending eight hours sleeping in a hard chair in the Winnipeg bus depot was hardly in Mary Ippu Shin skis plans for winding up an otherwise pleasant but the elderly Edmonton woman found out Early tuesday that when happen to be a passenger on a bus that Breaks you May not have much Choice in the along with Sev eral spent six to eight hours in the empty and somewhat Chilly atmosphere of the downtown bus depot overnight after their win Nipe ground greyhound bus broke Down 90 Miles East of their problems began when their travelling to Winnipeg from broke Down at Falcon launching an Al night Saga of apparent communication break because of the the 14 travellers missed their westbound connections and had to wait to Board buses in Winnipeg that left Between 6 and 10 most of them wound up spending the night in the Winnipeg bus Termi Nal because no greyhound buses operate Between and Amas there appears to have been some misunderstanding Over greyhounds willingness to offer accommodation to the stranded Pas travelling Home to Edmonton from said everyone was she said they found it very uncomfortable sitting on a Bench All when contacted Ron Man greyhounds bus terminal was surprised to hear of continued see bus Page 4 Archer gave Job As killer9 by Brian Cole a distraught Herbert Archer told ramp he was a killer by occupation during a routine identification procedure after his arrest following a hostage taking Inci Dent at Oak last Ken Bullock testified Archer made the comment in response to questions about his identity while being fingerprinted at ramp head quarters in Bullock said when he asked Archer about his Archer replied in my it was a remorse Ful explanation an i give up sort of Bullock explaining under Cross examination he didst know whether Archer had meant the comment to be taken the evidence was heard during the seventh Day of testimony in the trial of Herbert 43 and Dorothy who face a joint charge of first degree the pair have pleaded not guilty to the charge in connection with the shooting death of ramp Dennis Onofrey outside the Countryside inn in Virden last Onofrey was shot once with a shot gun during the shootout after along with three other initiated an investigation of a stolen vehicle report at the Motel in which the archers were through a series of Hersh defence lawyer for Herbert tried to portray archers remark As one made by an emotionally distraught concerning the Way Archer was brought into the identification units room at ramp Wolch asked they other officers May have threatened you dont know do you Bullock answered q you dont know if pressed hostility towards you a q you dont know if his remark was prompted by a threat or not a q you didst know if he was joking they sex do see Archer Page 4 inside Crew we m fun wet 4347 27 flesh eating fish menacing survivors of cult 33 at Sun risk in gets Georgetown a survivors of the Jonestown cult men aced by flesh eating piranhas and other deadly perils of the tropical rain eluded a manhunt in the i a Tri cur it is he buns nearly impenetrable Guyana dearness for a third Day Wil at the Jungle site of the mass the bodies of 409 members of the american religious sect Lay de composing in the equatorial military officials made plans to Fly the bodies to the United but a state department spokesman in Washington said they instead May be buried at the Jonestown Camp if the guyanese government authorizes the bodies Are starting to swell and some seem ready to said embassy official Peter Lon about 300 us awaiting the arrival of a dozen stood by in Georgetown for the evacuation estimates of the number of sect members who fled the Jonestown Camp saturday during the ritual of mass self destruction by Poison ranged from 375 to More than Stephan 19yearold son of the Peoples Temple sects fanatical Jim estimated about 500 had gone into the inhospitable Jim Jones ordered the mass Sui a ritual he codenamed White Knight and a tub he had Practised with his Loyal after sect members ambushed and killed representative Leo Ryan of califor Nia and four members of a Ryan led party that made an investigative visit to the Jones was one of three persons who died of gunshot apparently about on Quarter of the dead were some babies whose mothers were reported to have fed them the fatal brew of Koolard and Stephan who denounced his father As a fian told re porters Here tuesday his greatest concern now is for the Well being of those who fled into the apparently unwilling to destroy them selves along with their suicidal Mas but the younger who had left the Camp three weeks ago on a trip with its basketball said the survivors could never return to Jon a Foury Earold agricultural see flesh Page 4
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