Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 30, 1978, Winnipeg, Manitoba
prot n0v6mser Hospital talks resume family weep Over the coffin of slain Collins Bay Penitentiary guard Francis Eustace during funeral services bring Back death penalty Union up the Leader of the Union rep resenting Federal prison employees says the deaths sunday of two employees at Collins Bay Penitentiary prove that the death penalty should be Paul president of the Union of solicitor generals which represents Pris on employees and police clerical workers across said the Union has joined with the Canadian police association to push for the death penalty for persons convicted of Mur we Are asking All Feder Al candidates in the next elections to state publicly their stand on capital Pun Caouette said wednesday while in King Ston from Ottawa for the Media tax curb under fire Washington up the government was urged wednesday to tighten import restrictions on Canadia made films and recordings and toughen terms of the 1965 Auto pact As retaliation against Cana Dian tax curbs on Border television the suggestion came from representatives of broadcasters appear ing before a committee on Trade Canad an broadcasters were to testify later in the the companies have complained to the commit tee about a 1976 tax Law that says Canadian companies May not make deductions from taxes for television advertising that is directed primarily at Ca Nadian audiences but placed on a Bart counsel for the 15 claimed the Canadian Mea sure has Cut Cross order advertising Revenue in to million in 1977 from million in and damaged the asset value of stations along the Bor he emphasized the Industry would prefer the Canadian and govern ments negotiate a Compro but added if Canada continues to refuse retaliatory measures should he these Steps could take the form of prohibiting the import of Canadia made feature television programs and Fisher the Canadian expressed by toe govern ment in a note to tie state department As Well As by private broadcasters in the is that the Adver Tising restrictions Are needed in order to assure an adequate Revenue flow for Canadian funerals of the two dead Francis 56 year old guard at the Peni and Paul a prison were killed sunday by a Man wielding a knife in the Penitentiary a second Frank was injured in the same he was released from Hospital tuesday after being treated for Stab wounds in his Hugh Daniel a prisoner at Collins was charged monday with two counts of first de Gree murder and one count of attempted Caouette said guards at the Penitentiary should have been commended by senior staff for their handling of prisoners after the guard dogs were brought in to he but guards stayed Calm and prevented the volatile situation from the Union is taking no stand on whether convicts should be allowed to work in areas of the prison where there Are Caouette they have to he what we want is better he said the incident Sun Day could have been avoided if armed guards had been stationed in a caged off area in the All work programs at the Penitentiary were can celled wednesday after noon to allow staff to attend the life insurance for prison employees does not carry a double indemnity payment for officers killed in the line of Caouette said the widows of Eustace and Maurice will receive two Lump sum payments equalling one year of their husbands salaries and pension pay ments of Between and a us University of Manitoba revisions to the act a committee has been established to review and propose revisions to the University of Manitoba the committee will use As a basis of its review the 1973 revisions which were approved but not the committee invites written submissions relating to this those wishing to prepare submissions should Contact the Secretary of the room 205 administration Tele phone deadline for receipt of submissions is december Vantage switch to Vantage for Rich la smoke Toavs warning health and welfare Canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smoked avoid inhaling 11 my tar my nicotine Calgary up dilation talks resumed wednesday in Art attempt to Settle a health care strike that continues to affect patient ears in Titis across representatives of the Canadian Union of Public employees Cope and the Alberta Hospital elation aha met with provincial mediator Bob Desterre for the first time Sinee an aha spokesman declined to discuss details of the mediators latest proposals but said manage ments wage increase offer would remain at six per Bill health care coordinator for said the aha would have to exceed government wage guidelines of six per cent before a settlement could be the which sents nonmedical Hospital employees on strike in is seeking a 50centanhour increase for Hospital support work this would be an aver age wage increase of about nine per laundry and other support staff in red spearheaded the strike when they walked off the Job hospitals and nursing Homes in six other Alberta centres have been struck since Dick president of the Alberta association of social said Tient care in Calgary is 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