Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, July 31, 1980

Issue date: Thursday, July 31, 1980
Pages available: 96
Previous edition: Wednesday, July 30, 1980

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 31, 1980, Winnipeg, Manitoba Yves Saint Laurent offers Freedom and Choice for fait he my a paper i 1 takes its toll by Ingeborg Boyens eleven microphones were damaged and two Las and a reporter were among the casualties yesterday during a Dougherth unusual version of the traditional paper fight marking the end of the legislative new Democrat Russ Dorffi Elm Wood complained of a sore Back after being hit by several Well placed Community services minister George Minaker showed traces of a flying Hansard on his Temple and Csc reporter Judy Woytiuk sported a Patch on her to Mark the closing of the longest legislative session in Manitoba his Las and reporters fired rolled up documents at their favorite targets across the House and in the press government officials said the 1980 paper fight May be the the damaged microphones Are to be replaced with a More sound said Hansard administrator Harold we told them to go ahead and have he an average of two microphones fail in the annual Battle with paper but next when the new equip ment is in Las will have to be Content with More Mil mannered paper Glanfield speaker Harry Graham said he also wants to outlaw the ceremonial in concerned about the safety of the he Graham said he was worried about the use of cameras in the press gallery during the he asked some gallery member snot to bring cameras into the chamber during the paper the speaker said he was afraid a paper missile would shatter a camera creating a danger from the flying Glass the Legislatures rules which meet in the will have to decide whether to ban photographic there is fro written policy regarding the use of still or television cameras in the rules approved by a committee of the House state Only that the press must not disturb the decorum of the sunny today 26 Clear tonight 10 Winnipeg free press july 1980 lot to 206 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final 20c for Home Call 9570550 Alberta set Oil Price May spark new Battle James from Canadian press Alberta Energy minister Merv Leitch could trigger a major confrontation with the Federal government today when he is expected to reveal the provinces new Price for since negotiations Between prime minister Trudeau and Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed broke Down last Federal officials have indicated Ottawa liquor Giveaway no crime by Joe Rubin it was a bargain no self respecting connoisseur of Quality liquor could pass up Worth of it for so when a Manitoba liquor control commission store clerk inadvertently sold Ronald John Leyko 18 cases of Gin and Vodka for the Winnipeg Man quietly left the store with his the clerk noticed the discrepancy and Leyko was charged with provincial court judge Ian Ubienski acquitted Leyko of the Leyko didst steal the the judge because the liquor commission never had As judge Ubienski found the Man used no fraudulent inducement to obtain the liquor and so was not guilty of a criminal see liquor Page 4 is prepared to accept a increase in the Price of Oil this although no formal agreement has been Trudeau and Lougheed made Sepa rate proposals for a in crease this year in their talks last an increase of a barrel would raise the Price of Home heating Oil and All other Petroleum products by about seven cents gallon or cents who has scheduled a press conference for said Alberta would not necessarily stick to its earlier position of a barrel Federal officials warned that there could be an explosive confrontation Between Ottawa and Alberta if the province demands More than the a the warning came As Lougheed and his progressive conservative Cau Cus were meeting to decide what to do about Oil prices now that negotiations have failed and the existing agreement expires timing differs the Federal and the Alberta offers differed in the timing of future in the Federal proposal would have in creased Oil prices to a barrel by the Alberta proposal would have brought the Price to senior Energy department officials made it Clear yesterday that Ottawa will not oppose unilateral provincial action to raise prices by a either in a Lump sum or in but they also said the Federal govern ment would have to seriously consider any increase beyond that see oilmen Page 4 Billy implicates brother further by Ronald Ostrow and Ellen Hume the los Angeles times Washington Billy Carter has told Federal investigators that president Carter gave him state department cables reporting favourably on billys controversial 1978 trip to Joel the governments chief attorney in the said although the cables carried Only a Low secrecy Billy Carters if would fur ther entangle the president in the controversy Over his Brothers service for the Radical libyan identified by the Cia As a bankrolled of International president Carter acknowledged Dis cussing the Low classification cables with his but said through Ray a Deputy White House press that he did not recall show ing Billy the texts or giving him Lisker also said in an interview with several reporters that Billy Carter lied to him and an Fri agent when they were questioning him about compensation he had received from the Lisker also indicated that Billy tried to cover up the nature of a pay the presidents who has be come a major political also refused to answer listers questions As see investigator Page 4 helping with tests Tanya is subject of a test that May give doctors a better Way of detecting neurological disorders in Small under the observation of childrens Hospital technologist Jill wears a purse that contains a portable machine that permits continuous monitoring of childrens brain wires Are connected from the purse to tanyas Scalp in an Effort to find the cause of headaches that have been plaguing Dairy prices jump Ottawa up ice Cream and Yogurt will Cost More next month because of higher rates announced yesterday for Dairy Farmers by agriculture minister Eugene the Whelan said the increases including eight cents a Pound 17 cents a kilogram for butter add an other 22 cents to the weekly grocery Bill for a family of but it will give an average Dairy Farmer another a year to help him Cope with costs which statistics Canada says Are per cent higher than last crop production costs alone have increased per cent because of Price increases for fertilizer and Farmers will get higher prices for milk delivered to Dairy product manufacturers starting the begin Ning of the 198081 Dairy Many factors butter and skim milk prices will Likely go up next week and other Dairy products follow duping milk powder will be up five cents a Pound 12 cents a Price increases for other Dairy products will be affected by a number of including milk the Price for whole table milk is not affected by the announcement because it is under the control of Provin Cial Price setting Whelan said the Federal government will spend million this year on Dairy products advertising but expects producer organizations to take Over the Cost in the the Federal government will also contribute million a year for the next four years to a Dairy product and Market research clothing quotas costly by Carol Goar up news service Ottawa the Federal government could Cut the average canadians cloth ing Bill by almost a simply by letting him shop the markets of the says a Harvard in a controversial study released yester Glenn Jenkins urges the government to abandon a Twoy Earold Trade policy which forces Consumers to buy expensive Canadia made clothing instead of cheap garments from Hong Tai Korea and 11 other developing imports from these Are rigidly a typical Low income family would save a he his commissioned by the North South a private Agency which promotes fairer treatment of the worlds poor could not have see poor Page 4 Trees doomed officials say Little can be done to save wild stands of Elm Trees affected by dutch Elm but experts Are testing a solution they Hope will help Birds in danger ducks unlimited officials fear an epidemic of botulism in ducks and other Shore Birds due to Low water Levels in nesting areas of Manitoba this skies unsafe bureaucracy and vague Laws Are keeping the Federal transport department from ensuring Canadian skies Are Safe for an inquiry was told code broken a townhouse Complex which was gutted by fire May 20 fell far Short of building code requirements 3 Western Index anytime Birdex Bridge business a Consino capita talk comics crossword 23 focus 7 forum 6 35 Horoscope 20 20 Jum tue Puzzle 44 20 letters 6 36 movies 30 35 relax 35 8 sports 53 40 sports record 58 32 stocks 37 33 Tempo 19 40 to listings 35 ;