Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, July 19, 1979

Issue date: Thursday, July 19, 1979
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Next edition: Friday, July 20, 1979

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 19, 1979, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 Winnipeg free july 1979 London a the Queen flew from London today to Start a Fourtou try african tour that will end in Zam on the front line of a conflict in Zimbabwe the 16day tour went ahead As scheduled after the 53yearold Monarch expressed her firm intention to go despite fears for her safety expressed by British politicians and but British Security officials said the Queen will be in no More danger probably less than in strife torn slower growth seen in West continued from Page 1 economic gains can be Fay have to Tell their constituents the economic facts of life that it is not possible to counter Oil Price inflation by paying higher he All individuals in the Industrial world will suffer a loss in their real incomes because a sub Stan portion of those incomes will be transferred to the open the Recd estimated that its Mem Ber states will Post a deficit in their collective balance of International pay ments of billion to in Stead of billion in the next year because of the Oil Price the nonindustrial countries outside open will pay about billion More than they i for the open their sur plus of International payments will going from billion to even Japan and West which traditionally have payments sur will go into deficit at least they Are Likely to regain some of the Oil Money through Export sales in unemployment to Rise unemployment in the Industrial world will Rise by More than 1 million to almost 19 million persons by making the unemployment rate six per cent instead of the per cent of Early in the United the unemployment which is measured differently than in most other coun will hit seven per according to the in real prices for Oil Energy have actually decreased in some coun tries since 1973 because inflation has cheapened the value of the Dollar with which Oil Bills Are paid to open coun in prices adjusted for the untied states in 1978 paid 15 percent More for Energy than in Germany 10 percent and Japan two per cent for the first time since the Days of immediate postwar there is now a very real risk that the Short and medium term growth of living standards and employment will be con strained by availability of a key Industrial input the Recd study before achieving higher growth we shall need a better Price performance and a higher degree of Energy in Fay this will take a Long the los Angeles times week in Africa despite danger Northern where Britain mounted what was probably its biggest peacetime Security operation for the Queens visit in prime minister Margaret Thatcher gave the final godhead for the current tour when she told the House of commons of zambian assurances that every precaution has been taken for the Queens safety both Zambia based guerrilla chief Joshua Nkomo and Bishop Abel my Black prime minister of Zim Werpy free press babe have pledged to hold off Border incursions and reprisals Dur ing the Queens we Klong stay in Zam ending the Queen is to open in Zambia the biennial meeting of the prime ministers of the the travelling with Prince Philip and their second Prince headed first for whose president Julius Nyerere is one of the most ardent supporters of the rhodesian patriotic front guerrilla the three members of the Royal family will spend tonight in a Lodge in the tanzanian Hill town of the tour starts formally Friday when the Queen is to arrive in the tanzanian dares to a traditional Welcome from tribal dancers and the Queen is scheduled to spend four Days in then goes to tiny Malawi and Botswana before flying to with Mozambique and Tan piece of the Rock Chris Fivey Earold son of and Lyn rides Herd on a 416pound piece of nephrite Jade from Northern the chunk of Jade is one of the Many attractions at the 10th International Gem and Mineral exhibition which gets under Way tonight at the James recreation 2055 Ness the show is open from 10 to 10 tomorrow and saturday and from 10 to 6 airline gets reprieve by Victor Mackie up news service Ottawa the British government is no longer pressing air Canada to move its operations from Heathrow to a move that brought Strong representations of protest from the Ca Nadian government earlier this the British authorities had been in sisting that air Canada had to move its base of operations for the Canadian government owned the airline had claimed it would Cost millions of dollars in lost Revenue and result in a Sharp decrease in passengers car a senior transport department offi Cial has confirmed that the British have backed away from the original plan to shift air Canadas they have backed he said an air Canada spokesman said the airline has heard nothing from the British since before the Canadian elec he described it As a deathly is he said the Only Way the airline will get confirmation is if an when the British come up with a new it is understood Here that the British dont want to say anything if they made a formal announcement that the Canadian airline will remain at the British would get Strong protests from other airlines that they Are forced to move to Orlikov resigns University Post by Cecil Rosner Winnipeg North my David Orlikov has resigned from the University of Manitoba Board of governors because he feels there Are too Many non Anadi ans being hired for academic positions when qualified canadians Are Avail the nip who was serving his third three year term on the says record numbers of canadians Are graduating with degrees and Are find ing it extremely difficult to find jobs in but the University continues to hire from he i believe that my differences with the the administration and the senior academics who make up the selection committees Are so great that i can no longer play a useful role on the he said in a letter of Resigna Tion dated july 10 to Board chairman Orlikov said knowledge of Canadian geography and Industry is valuable in such areas As the environmental studies and City plan but All of these areas Are Domin ated by there is continued preference for foreigners in the psychology and architecture depart ments As he in the architecture a foreign professor will soon become re placing another foreigner who is be coming a tenured Orlikov Canada produces Between and new phys each and they should be Given a Chance for he despite massive expenditures of time and Money to increase the num Bers of highly qualified Canadian Aca and despite their own universe Tys stated senior officials of the University of Manitoba Are still trying to hire he Board chairman Mcquade said today he is concerned Orlikov is banding about incorrect figures about the num Ber of foreigners in the University and exaggerating the he said Orlikov has been complaining about the hiring of no canadians for Many but Likely be satisfied unless a total ban on foreign hiring were the University would never agree to he Orlikov claims that Between 80 and 90 per cent of the architecture Fracul Tys academic staff were non Anadi but Mcquade said that at least per cent of that faculty was Canadian while Many of the foreign bom professors had become Canadian Citi As almost All the Par time instructors in the department Are Cana he Mcquade said the University policy is to hire the most qualified person to fill academic in cases where two applicants Are roughly comparable in the Canadian will Al ways be Given he we feel that our first responsibility is to the to give them the Best Quality of education we possibly were going to hire the Best people we possibly Mcquade University president Ralph Campbell is on vacation and unavailable for comment Botswana and Gaborone make up the so called frontline states from which guerrillas mount their incursions against Zimbabwe the guerrillas aim to topple the biracial administration that the patriotic front guerrilla movement regards As a sellout to White minority Black and White Zimbabwe Rhode Sian mothers have appealed to the Queen to press for the release of thou Sands of children allegedly abducted by patriotic front guerrillas and held against their will in refugee and Mili tary Camps in in this International year of the child we wish to draw her majesty attention to the thousands of our abducted children being held in Zambia and the Telegram from most the territory women organizations As a much loved and respected exemplar of Christian family life we feel that her majesty would agree that these children should be returned to their Dollar trades below 86 cents from Canadian press the Canadian Dollar continued below the 86cent level in Active trading on world Money markets losing More than on Quarter of a cent against its but it rallied slightly at the opening of trading in the Dollar in terms of Canadian funds today opened Down 11100 at while in new the Canadian Dollar was up 225 at the Canadian Dollar opened at the Days High of cents slumped to a Low of in afternoon and rallied slightly to close at tuesdays close was the Canadian currency poor performance comes on the heels of a Sharp drop tuesday in the which fell amid uncertainty about president Carters Energy program and the future of his in Gold topped an ounce for the first time Ever yesterday Day As the Dollar Gold again traded Over the Mark but fell Short of the record prices posted London five major Bullion houses fixed the morning trading Price of Gold at an Down 65cents from wednesdays close of in Gold was quoted at Down from wednesdays close of the precious a traditional hedge for investors in times of economic hit an Al time High of an ounce during wednesdays trading in station fined for contempt continued from Page 1 reporting of the the radio station might be subject to further prosecution for violation of the juvenile delinquents act by using the name of a juvenile involved in the he judge Hunt said it was inconceivable to him that people responsible for radio station Krc were not aware that the juvenile delinquents act prohibited the publication of names of juveniles involved in criminal every teenager in Manitoba knows this to be a he both newspapers Are also liable for further prosecution under the act for publishing the name of the school of the he judge Hunt fined Armadale and imposed fines of on former news director Warren 000 on broadcaster Mike Ward and on station manager Gary up publications Western which owns the free was fined reporter Steve Pona and former reporter Debbie Lyon were fined editorial Page editor Peter Mclintock and president and general manager Shelford were fined Southam press owner of the was fined reporters Brian John Tim Harper and George Jacub were fined publisher Wheatley and editor Dona Harvey were fined judge Hunt said All fines must be paid within three weeks or writs will be issued and further action May be judge Hunt said publishers and other people in charge of Media outlets must ensure their staff is aware of the provisions of the criminal code and other statutes which might affect their reporting of certain copies of these Laws should be Given to employees or made readily he the judge said senior management of the three outlets May not have been directly involved in the prejudicial but were vicariously responsible for the actions of their employ they were fined lesser amounts than those who were deemed directly free press lawyer Stephenson said the newspaper didst publish de tails of the shooting maliciously but simply tried to fulfil its duty to its he said All the other Media outlets in the City carried much the same kind of coverage of the a simple finding of contempt with no fines attached would have been sufficient warning for the newspaper not to repeat its he told the judge Hunt said he considered the Case to be one of criminal but added his finding didst mean the outlets or their employees would have criminal he said the respondents were All responsible individuals and i dont want to unduly castigate at the same he stressed the importance of levying since he didst want newspapers or radio stations to think the Mere payment of court costs could be a licence to Over step their juvenile Law revision urged the provincial government should reassess the Law which defines a Juve Nile As anyone under 18 years of the court of Queens Bench judge who convicted three Winnipeg Media outlets of contempt of court yesterday Justice John Hunt said the provi Sions of the juvenile delinquents act were adopted by the provincial govern ment in when the age for juveniles was set at under much has changed since then and it is time for a review of this age he it would appear to me a juvenile is much More mature today than he was 54 years he several other provinces set the juvenile limit at under he judge Hunt made the comments Dur ing a hearing in which three Media outlets were held to have prejudiced a juvenile by their government will no longer handle lottery management Orlikov canadians ignored continued from Page 1 to the local Western lot Ter Manitoba distributor another Haig recommendation full ticket wholesaling Powers for 230 nonprofit Community groups will also be implemented As soon As prob lems Are ironed Banman the umbrella total Community involvement will become a partner in the distribution by far the majority of recommendations of the Haig report will be the minister in the government followed Haigs urging and made the Manitoba sports federation a partner in replacing the provincial advisory Council on fitness and Amateur other shareholders Are the United Way and the Manitoba arts Banman said carving out a fourth partnership for total Community involvement is More complicated be cause a formula must be devised to split its share of the profits among 230 member Haigs the product of six months of hearings across the province last also urged abandonment of the Silver and Golden now distributed by the Community the Manitoba lot teries licensing Board should also be allowed policing it ;