Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, January 25, 1980

Issue date: Friday, January 25, 1980
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 25, 1980, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 Winnipeg free january 1980 Britain expects allies to follow seared with no preferential credit a a Small decrease in exports of computer technology is Possi according to British Only i jibe other allies go along with a request to restrict exports of tech tto Irgy mat could be put to military use by the the Botish Are not joining the United states in curbing exports of construction or Oil drilling technology to the the Botish will continue to compete with for for a million contract to build Dee sea Oil drilling platforms for the soviets in says arms for China possible Washington a president Carters get Tough stance with the soviet Union is entering a new phase with the announcement of possible sales of military equipment to China and with congressional approval of special Trade relations with the worlds r the two moves yesterday came Only me Day after Carter warned in a televised to stay out of the persian Gulf along with the House of representatives approval do a vote of 386 to 12 yesterday of Carters Call for the unit red states to Boycott the summer olym pics Moscow unless the soviets end their occupation of the indicated not Only administration resolve to halt further soviet intrusions but also congressional backing of least some Steps toward punishing a Russia for its l Caseb Case basis Pentagon officials that chinese officials have been told the United states is willing to sell them military p the who asked not to said defence Secretary Harold Brown told the chinese during recent visit to peking that the Kajj jilted states is prepared to consider on a Caseb Case basis such although no decision has been made on what specific military goods might be defence department spokes Man Thomas Ross told reporters that the equipment might include communications gear and certain of Earl warning Pentagon official called the new an incremental change of position and a continuation of closer Between the two the Caspian an american company also competing for the contract is expected to be forced out by president careers High technology pie British government saw no explained one in Banning Brit ish Traditi the soviets that would wily substituted for by other Europe an notably the official government did not want to weaken the competitive position of British businessmen who have struggled t6 gift a relatively modest amount of advanced technology Trade with the who in turn sell the British furs and other raw for its efforts to embargo common Market exports of subsidized Britain retaliatory actions against the soviet Union thus do not exceed the minimal response agreed to by the nato allies i their negotiations during the past several weeks with Secretary of state Warren the British Are cancelling Exchange of air Force staff College students and naval ship visits with the soviets and visits to Britain of various soviet a group of soviet film directors and the red army but Britain will allow a georgian drama group to perform at a London theatre and the English chamber orchestra to go ahead with a visit to the Han Christian head copter Plant for displays of a group proposing a Heli a Model of his student i met Mhz Rangoon for three he adult attend Tylis semester because i haunt Ppd nov feel that everything that c6iild be done has i want to finish by one fees for the term were a officially at registration 3v letters were to 180 Stu Jii Ratt wit i outstanding fees by i tired mall 21 giving them until to make payment and but three made to and Ted they be director Brian Angood e termination was Given on following a series of announce ments 8 about the the policy to terminate for outstand ing fees has been in effect for two or three Angood Thi sfas happened he but noted an improved system this year is enabling us to identify Delin quent accounts allowances were for students with Money problems or other extenuating circumstances proof needed students who could prove they haunt received the registered or who v had made arrangements to pay after a Are still enrolled it a Businesslike but handled in lenient and humane Angood honestly feel weve done every thing we far do you go before you begin to treat adults like children1 Church said he suggested to the and says students terms ministration penalties be added to fees or Marks withheld until fees Are paid As universities they said they May be Able to change policy next term or next but its too late to change it for these people could be termin ated the Day after fees Are but that would be by Princi pal of the applied arts and business division i suppose some people got i guess they feel let Church Savici the students Arent against penalties for late but this is rather crude method of teaching its bad management when you con Sider student fees make up about 10 or 15 per cent of educational the government has already invested in each according to an these were not considered to be High level yesterdays announcement is expected to set the pattern for most of the european none of whom is Likely to go further than the British in re to the request for Tough Allied action against the Brit ish officials expect similar announce ments soon from several of the other one further step the British did take was to reveal an already but previously secret billion defence project to improve the ability of British nuclear missiles to penetrate the so five new Polaris submarines Viets upgraded missile armed with British nuclear by the end of next defence Secretary Francis Pym announced in the complicated new mis Sile guidance codenamed Chevalie and developed with the assistance of the United will be ready for deployment on the Polaris submarines missiles that constitute Britain Independent nuclear deter Pym also hinted More broadly than before that Britain is intending to spend possibly billion or More Over the next 10 to 15 years to eventually modernize its nuclear deterrent with he said Thatcher and Carter discussed this during thatchers visit in Washington last month and agreed that the government would support the maintain Ance of it strategic deterrent capability and aft to american cooperation in providing expert British american consultations begun during the summer will Contin according to British officials also expressed Strong support for the principles Carter outlined for the defence of the Middle East and South Asia against further encroachment by the soviet province warned to examine Gimli plans cautiously continued from Page 1 the Manitoba government is await ing a report from aircraft consultant Mcconachie of Montre that expected will judge the feasibility and Market potential of the the Heydecke group assembling a formal proposal for Assis Tance from the Federal production by 1981 the group revealed this week by it wants to Start producing helicopters of a Type never before sold although the design has existed since the Plant would employ 130 initially and expand to 950 employees in four described by Gunn As a industrialist and government is prepared to Transfer the including from West Germany to Canada in Exchange for million in Stock in the Manitoba called Manitoba aircraft Gunn added Heydecke is not Mak ing any Money in the Sale of the assets to the Manitoba aircraft speaking said a proposal of this Type should be approached with extreme caution by i want them to go Down another Saunders he referring to the Gimli aircraft firm placed in bankruptcy by the former nip after it put million into the its a very competitive who Ever comes in Here has to Buck a company like Bell of fort Worth which probably gets 80 per cent of the Canadian to have someone bran new Start ing from its a very risky business unless Hes Able to offer an extremely Good product at an extremely Good the design incorporates two Rotor Blades which rotate in opposing direct the machine weighs less than a ton empty and has a top Speed of about Kilometres per it was first created by Joseph a Ger Man in said Bruce web of the helicopter association of America in Wagner failed to go into commercial and the design was acquired by a Munich Helicon which received a certificate of airworthiness from the Federal aviation administration in he acquired in 70s Webster said the helicopter firm production plans for Finan Cial Gunn said Heydecker group acquired the firm in the Harrison said the nature of aircraft development dictates that a great Deal of Money will have to be spent to bring the design from the prototype stage to commercial you cant expect for a considerable length of that makes it quite unattractive to private he the helicopter will have to win Cana Dian certification before it can be and will be tested for data analysis and other the process is costly and Tim econ Stanley the air worthiness division of transport Cana said certification takes six months to two years on Gunn said that because extensive development has been his clients feel certification can be done in six to 10 Harrison said another major concern is that Heydecker group Doest have a full time engineering but is receiving help on a Par time contract basis from West German Gunn said top engineers Are prepared to join Sakharov hits Kremlin continued from Page 1 was banished tuesday to the Volga port City of an Indus trial City 400 pm East of Moscow that is closed to a nuclear physicist who helped develop the Hydrogen he had vigorously and frequently criticized the soviet government to Western report ers for 13 but apparently he went too far in a to inter View last he protested the soviet intervention in supported president Carters retaliatory Mea sures and spoke approvingly of a boy Cott of the the banishment did not silence the 58yearold fighter for human a Friend of his in Gorky telephoned contacts in Moscow yester Day and said Sakharov wanted to toughen a condemnation of the soviet moves in Afghanistan which he and several other dissidents signed earlier this the Friend said Sakharov wanted to include sportsmen and lovers of sport among those to whom the statement was it was viewed As an implied endorsement of Carters proposals to move the games out of the soviet Union or Boycott Sakharov Yelena who voluntarily accompanied her husband into telephoned friends in Moscow and said they were Well and settled in a fou room she said they were living with a but she did not identify her before the line went the friends dissident leaders still at Large in Moscow Western report ers a petition to Pope Johnpaul and All christians on behalf of Dmitri Dudko and Gleb two russian orthodox priests jailed for dissident the signed by 100 said Dudko was a Central figure in the revival of religion in exp Eagle Mccartney deported from Japan Tokyo Reuter former beatle Paul arrested Here on 16 for alleged Possession of Mari was released from custody today and taken to Tokyo International Airport for deportation on the next available a Justice ministry spokesman the millionaire Rock stars Destina Tion was not yet the spokesman the spokesman said Mccartney re lease was ordered by the Tokyo District prosecutors office after it concluded its he was arrested at the International Airport at Narita when customs inspectors said they found seven ounces of marijuana in his suitcase when he arrived to give a concert series with his the series was cancelled Mccartney was jailed while the matter was cancellation of the tour caused a loss to the sponsors estimated at Harp earthquake rocks Northern California news Roundup ing tall buildings across a 320ki and injuring at least 50 the recorded at 11 Post i Cost measured on the Richter scale at the Berkeley Sej Smo or spite station and was centred on the Antioch fault near 56 kilo san Francisco the tremor was followed immediately by the Antioch a Small fault line Foo connected to any of the areas last had a quake in evermore Laboratory at evermore was because of Jeakins officials reported to but said by the no Efser Washington Hie states is about to begin Low level talks with a guerrilla group trying to gain control of the former Spanish Sahara in North West Acarter administration official said the phosphate Rich area is claimed by one of the strongest allies in the Arab King Hassan assistant state Secretary Harold Saunders told Congress the administrations decision does not Mark a change policy but is a move toward a negotiated settlement of the plane hijacked to Cuba a Delta air lines jetliner Wjt Simpre than 60 persons aboard landed in Cuba Early today after it was hijacked Over North Caro Lina by an armed said spokesmen for the airline and the Federal aviation the bound for new York landed in Havana at said Delta spokesman Bui Berry in he said the airline was await ing word from cuban on the return of the plane and its passengers and Faa spokesman Dennis Feldman in Washington said the plane apparently was being refuelled in a but he said he had no other court awards damages Montreal the Legal guardian of an 80yearold woman who became in sane following an Auto Accident has been awarded in damages against the owner and Driver of the car that caused the Justice Maurice Mercure of Quebec Superior court ruled yesterday that Robert a and Peter his delivery were legally responsible for the consequences of the Accident suffered by Mary Mchuin on warned on treaty Washington Nicaragua for eign minister has warned state Secretary Cyrus Vance that ratification of a treaty now before the Senate would be a hostile act and an abuse of foreign minister Miguel Descoto said in a letter to Vance made Public by Managua embassy yesterday that approval of the 1972 treaty on the status of three Rocky islands in the Caribbean would be a serious offence to dissidents sentenced Seoul a court martial sentenced 82yearold former president Yunpo Sun and 17 other dissidents today to imprisonment of from one to four years for holding an unlicensed antigovernment rally last unlicensed rallies Are banned under South korean martial Law proclaimed after president Park Chunghee assassination last the Only living former Quaker Leader Hahm Suk and Kim head of a dissident literary Drew two year prison terms postponement hinted Pakistan the inaugural session of the special conference of islamic foreign scheduled to open Here Proba Bly will be postponed until officials hinted the iranian charge affaires in Ganji made a request for the postpone ment to islamic conference Secretary general Habib Chatti when Chatti flew in Here last Iran does not want opening of the conference to Coin cide with normalization of egyptians Rae i also set for quilts born in France France Monique gave birth to quintuplets three girls and two boys in Bor Deaux family members Dis closed Hospital officials declined to give information on the condition of Cabane or the Chil who were born tuesday at months by caesarean the family said Cabane bad been Tak Tyg Fertility ;