Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, June 06, 1979

Issue date: Wednesday, June 6, 1979
Pages available: 126
Previous edition: Tuesday, June 5, 1979

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 6, 1979, Winnipeg, Manitoba Foes g free june 1979 0 j it fat b off 8 a b 8 s p f in self few Jym f i France up Sig i a Ihnen and a War inn Kors and the Guy who ran the or the Fini came Here in Landing i returned 35 years i buses to Point 1 came in right s there we took our first this assessment of of on in most survivors relive wars hell y it was a sense of Awe evident on the part of men who haunt realized at the time just what they were living the French not born when her passengers first came explained Over the by Loudspeaker that mines planted to prevent them coming ashore Are still three in died just Over crab traps lined Gold Beach behind the wreck of a German antitank one of her passengers said quietly it sure looks different from this at Aubin sur Bert a bookkeeper from remembered the Channel was a lot of the boys were i remember it was very he he was a Corporal with a support company with the North Shore regi ment and came across Juno Beach with a Crew of a six Pounder Hickey was a a padre attached to the North shores and comes from we were All keyed the noise was the big you could hear the bullets and the shrapnel snap into the its hard to put into he won the military Ross a Canadian press re editor and assault correspond author and retired publisher of the Montreal came ashore behind the Queens own rifles of Cana we walked up that i found a Wall and climbed Over it and dug a i put my typewriter on my Knees and began to write my first Story from the invasion at that in the next the 12th Field regiment Cut Loose with 105 self propelled shaking the typewriter on his Duncan of Vancou ver is a driving he was with the 6th Field Engi attached to the Royal Winnipeg three men boat he they were seasick and we grounded some Way they fell in with their they went right you Stop for he pointed to an isolated House just off the that House was Burn we used it As a the veterans in the bus did the whole tour of the invasion beaches sword through Juno to on to Omaha and the Many were asleep when the bus Rived Back at the Day minus 35 years had been a 1q hour Pope stresses need to respect human rights poses during his first press conference As prime minister yesterday s t i i Ortt will be expected to to Senate and seek elec that was More opt Causbie made Clark said he plans to put All the tax cuts and business incentives pledged during the election Campaign into his minority governments first budget when parliament reassembles in sep tember although Crosbie had told reporters that Only the vote winning mortgage deductibility plan was a sure bet for the Clark insisted he remains committed to a personal tax Small business incentives and abolition of some capital gains but the new pm did leave himself a t Jack Murta publicly after minister Riding of interview unhappy named minister Canadian wheat trim port min Vivki will make a a silo for the wheat Are almost a m Brake of one he said the result is too Little involve ment in either Job by the minister and excessive control by departmental and it this opinion might not make me too popular with the but i think the overriding concern is the National he Murta said he understands that Clark is considering placing the wheat Board under the Trade and com Merce department and operating it through its own Stuart Theisson of exec Tiv Secretary of the National Farmers said Mazankowski appoint ment was neither a suprise nor a Theisson said the wheat Board Post goes naturally with transport because a lot of the problems faced by Western Grain Farmers Are problems common to both Jim Wright of presi Dent of the Palliser wheat growers endorsed Mazankowski Wright said the my will look to the West because he is an albertan and the joint posting is suit Able since a lot of wheat Board prob lems Are transport up potential escape that some of the even tentative Deci Sions we might want to make will have to be delayed until after he and the inner Cabinet Are Given a full briefing on the nations economic on other the new prime minister who turned 40 also said d his government will not ban strikes in the Public service but will seek a better Labo management system in discussions with parties d his government would oppose any private legislation by any my to modify the official languages d there is no fixed timetable for dismantling of the Crow owned Petro but trustees will be appointed this summer to Start the q Clark said he feels election campaigns Are too Long and that the new government will consider legislation to reduce d he gave the Assurance that the conservative government will not act uni laterally to seek Patria Tion of the con from the news services continued from Page 1 return to his his first since assuming the papacy last he delivered the major policy address on Church state relations to a closed meeting of Poland 70 in the Popes address to the he defended what his predecessors have done to improve relations Between the Vatican and the communist govern ments of East Europe and what the polish Bishops have done to set guide lines for a dialogue with the comm but he emphasized that authentic dialogue must respect the convictions of ensure All the rights of citizens and also the Normal conditions for the activity of the Church As a religious Community to which the vast majority of poles in was an indictment of the restrictions imposed by the polish he followed that with a specific Challenge in terms of polish soviet celebrates mass the Pope also celebrated mass for polish gave a noon Blessing to More than pilgrims massed on the Green Hillside below the Jasna Gora Poland most important religious and said a Lateafa Ter noon mass with thousands of work ers from the mining and heavy Industry areas of upper the government issued no statement on the Popes but signs of tension appeared for the first time As he pressed ahead with his defence of roman who comprise 80 to 90 per cent of Poland 35 million a polish Clergyman said publicly he had received reports that pilgrims were barred from entering this an estimated pilgrims had poured into this Western City but that was fewer than the predicted on the other police at traffic control roadblocks around Czestochowa appeared to be doing no More than carrying out plans announced before the visit to 1 x to the jets i Telephone the at minis to comply with i Hie of the civil tvs m the Case i action re j aviation order is Iii latin he con it r Mcdonnell i the cause of the and in rec i f in m the in unit could i action acted in new in safety and substantially dailies pre visit Ion is that the safety of airline passengers is adequately Lamberth told a reporter n the Dallas based air passengers group appeared before Robinson after the administration announced the grounding monday night of five Clos following discovery of cracks in Pylon holding engines to the wings of two similar cracks were discovered on the plane that said de Slat spokesman for the National transportation safety which is investigating the Chicano the safety Board said the cracks apparently were caused by improper maintenance procedures and recommended recheck of All Duclus inspected by the shortcut the admin iteration responded with monday nights order to recheck five Clos that were improperly inspected after the Chicago the passengers group told Robinson the administration directive was very watered clearly keep automobiles from swamping City of i Church officials have been pointed with the turnout of people for the smaller in number than expected in most they believe at major Factor was the psychological Barrier created by the government in announcing complicated for traffic and in requiring the issuance of tickets for major from the news services anglican f Leader i to retire i London a Donald the 101st archbishop of Bury and a campaigner for Tian Unity and human rights announced yesterday he will Resngit 26 and retire to a Small House in the Countryside with his he submitted his resignation to of Queen temporal head of this Church of doctor ordered deported i continued from Page 1 Nish false information on an Export permit against papaya and Barry Dennis for Lack of his wife and three will be deported to either his native country of the Sudan or England As soon As arrangements can be said its not a matter of time to we have to make sure he will be accepted where he is he papaya had entered Canada on visitors permit in the per Mit was extended through at that time he didst apply for another although he cont ii used to live in the doctor also broke an immigration regulation by beginning a papaya was notified in that he had been living and work ing in Canada without in Gebru he was ordered papaya and Gunn were arrested aft for two business Victoria per Frank Ahern and ship Captain Clarence were charged in new York after they unsuccessfully attempted to Purchase about Mil lion Worth of including rifles and antitank papaya and Gunn had pleaded not boy Dies during game of soccer hum the news services mechanics at cab on Vancouver Island inspect an engine of a Northwest Orient Boeing 747 after the Pilot made an emergency Landing due to a fire in the a six Earold Portage la Prairie died yesterday during a halftime break in a soccer ramp said the David died As a result of injuries he received at the Southside country club in pot Tage la specialists urge halt to mastectomies surgeons Radical j Urani panel mended panel that a n Inova sur Early debilitating in a Inch the Crest Wall Are the breast be and underarm Lymph the panel also recommended that surgeons end the routine practice of re moving a woman breast during the same operation in which they take tissue samples to determine whether she has the panellist Rose a former patient and now with an area breast cancer advisory said that in the vast majority of women go into surgery for diagnostic biopsies without knowing whether they will awake to find that one of their breasts has been using separate sessions for diagnosis and treatment would not Only ease the terror Felt by a woman who suspects she May have breast cancer but would also allow her to have More of a say in her Kushner the composed of top cancer researchers from the and Europe As Well As radiation therapy specialists and consumer has no authority to order doctors to change treatment methods for breast a disease that affects one woman in its influence May be How in getting doctors to move away from traditional or perhaps outdated treatment practices for dealing with the new cases of breast cancer found in the every the Radical Mastectomy has been a preferred treatment technique for More than 30 John mox chairman of the but in the last several earlier cancer detection new techniques and new studies of the disease and its treatment have raised questions about whether the heavy handed tech Nique is in dealing with Small Many doctors have moved away from the Radical Mastectomy for dealing with so called stage 1 or stage 2 breast which account for 85 per cent of new cases of the stage 1 tutors Are less than a half Inch in in stage the tumor is up to one and involve ment of the underarm Lymph nodes is Moxley that a Large number of Radical mastectomies still Are with women undergoing the operation in the treatment technique endorsed by the panel involves removal of at least some of the Lymph nodes As Well As leaving the pectoral Muscles in place is far less disfiguring and better Chance for cosmetic treatment the panel agreed that research into less disfiguring and More effective techniques for controlling the Dis ease should be i i ;