Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 1, 1980, Winnipeg, Manitoba
I a doping tests at olympics is futile by James Law tool up Mem semen Moscow by the time you read Ileana Silai of Romania will have competed m the unless a Trio of russians and a pair of East germans have fallen in their tracks Silai will not have won Silver or but she will have competed and this fact atone is setting off All kinds of detonations in the brain of Arnold a decidedly and a West German col league Are in charge of doping control they Are they know Are tests which they Art passing women who look like girls who look like adolescent the fact that Silai runs at these and the fact that Gold has been won Here by russian pent athlete Nadezha Tkachenko and feast German shot Putter Trona Slupianek is some thing the professor will be considering carefully in the aftermath of to May Well persuade him that there it tit in dime Inui Lul Weir Lur Al Bike its methods last year fed to the detect Fon of an Aboite fifth roads by Tkachenko and when face Merti atonal Naffla Tetef athletics Leif stat de the athletes recently the English Man was it seemed As though everything t had been trying to do for 12 years had been to for the moment at least Beckett has the scientific lure of breaking through the last dimension of athletic Dru Tak me believes he is m the verge of being Able to make positive tests on nil of fifths the bodies of so Many women Start when Beckett find is present the Ioc and Isaaf with me Means to detect As they did in he matter of anabolic steroids what eat they expect Well never master the problem there will always be the Gyp to and there will be new new 1 got info this Wrork by was appalled by what athletes were doing to their their but the longer in involved the More sure f am there will be no ultimate Hobby turned into Goat sunny today 26 Clear tonight 12 August final 20d a tuft motored Comaca Sun rises sets Moon Hesss sets Call 9570550 10 jump in natural Gas Price forecast on top of things Peter Klassen stands on the Boom of a Crane 60 feet being built by Gateway construction is above the construction site of a six Storey office building at expected to be ready by this Klassen is used to Heights and Stra Brook Avenue and Donald the Windy having spent 12 years in the Elm losses double this year record 200 Trees hit by disease this summer compared to 90 in 1979 by Ron Campbell a record number of the cites Elm Trees have been hit by dutch Elm disease this the cites regional director of Parks and operations weve doubled our losses at this Date compared to any other Martin Benum said last 90 of the cites american elms were but the total to Date this year is More than the majority in the Norbert since its arrival in the City six years dutch Elm disease has hit an annual average of 75 to 80 of Winni pegs approximately Elm Benum the higher incidence of dutch Elm disease in Winnipeg this year must be due to a buildup of Elm bark beetles in the Benum because younger Trees have a faster they die sooner than mature Trees three weeks to a compared with the three or four years a mature Elm May survive after As soon As the disease is confirmed in Hospital workers go on strike at flin flon and Leaf rapids by Bob Lowery Winnipeg free press Leaf rapids Leaf rapids and flin flon Hospital workers went on strike joining their 110 counter parts at the Thompson general Hospi who Are completing their Sec Ond week on the picket the 23 members of the Manitoba food and commercial workers at Leaf rapids began a stake at Midnight last at flin the 115 members of the same Union went out at 6 Al Northern represent for local said the Union contacted officials of All three hospitals this week to see if there was a possibility of a reopening stalemated Neotia definite no the answer we got in each Case was a definite Patterson Effie administrator of the flin flon general said 78 of the hospitals 112 Beds were occupied she said the Hospital Hopes to get the number Down to about Well be ready to handle emergency and obstetric she and we will begin transferring patients to win or anywhere else there pre pared to have starting Tim administrator for the Leaf rapids health said there was Only patient left in the eight bed Hospital the patient was scheduled to be discharged Dodd the health Centre plans to operate its outpatient facility and handle Emer he some patients May be sent to Lynn a it is Cut Down As quickly As possible and the Wood is disposed of at the cites Brady Road Landfill the sign of an infected tree is a yellowing or Browning of the Topmost which will look for the last five owners of american elms have been Able to Che Mically inoculate their Trees against dutch Elm the process is getting less expensive As time Benum but it still costs to 580 per two year limit the Linasan manufactured by Dow chemical is guaranteed effective for the first and Only probably effective for two Benum said the injections Are of value Only when the tree is under full Leaf in the Early Vern coordinator of the pro Vinces dutch Elm disease control pro said commercial applicators re quire but homeowners kits have been government registered and Are available from save tree in if the Homeowner buys the which he said is fairly the application must be done according to instructions on the Winnipeg natural Gas Consumers can expect a 10 per cent increase in their heating Bill this Winter because of Al Bertas decision yesterday to raise the Price of natural Gas on but greater Winnipeg Gas company marketing director Wilfred Salo said before any increase in the Price of natural Gas is passed on to the consumer it must to be approved by the provincial Public utilities Board at hearings expected in Early Salo didst give an exact figure on the increase that will be request but he did say the average Winnipeg residential user could expect about a 10 per cent Salo said the company will most Likely ask for the increase to be retroactive to understanding Ottawa reached an understanding with Alberta yesterday to allow Gas utilities to handle the Alberta Gas Price in the traditional so that the utilities can apply to provincial Utility boards to raise their consumer to do so requires an agreement be tween Ottawa and Alberta to establish an imputed Alberta Border Price under Federal this currently a thousand cubic feet and estimated to increase to on sept is used by utilities As the basis for calculating new rates to reflect the 30cent increase on As the Federal government has accepted the increases announced by Alberta yesterday morn ing of a barrel effective today for crude As Well As the 30cent in crease for natural the Alberta decision not to push for any More of an increase at this time and Ottawa decision to let the in creases pass through to Consumers with the traditional 60day delay for consumer prices for Oil without inter Ference is regarded As an optimistic sign that an fallout confrontation be tween the two Levels of governments might still be the next crisis Point could come late in when Alberta might de cide to raise Oil prices yet Federal Energy minister Marc Lalonde is hoping that the two see 10 Page 4 food prices jump 3 Ottawa up higher prices for fresh meat and Poul try pushed food prices up three per cent for the five weeks ending july the agriculture department reported the food prices now Are 12percent higher than last sum there will Likely be Little Relief in August As Dairy and bread prices Rise because Farmers will be getting higher payments for wheat and Industrial milk used to make Dairy products such As ski milk ice Cream and As Well beef and Chicken prices will Likely vegetable prices should Start to decline As Canadian produce comes to Market and fruit crops Start to in a diet sufficient to meet the nutritional needs of a family of four Cost a up from Quebe cers leave cup meeting Ottawa up negotiations aimed at Healing a deep split among delegates to the National convention of the Canadian Union of postal workers were under Way Early today after a walkout by Quebec representatives brought the meeting to the verge of Union president Jeanclaude Parrot was presiding Over an emergency executive meeting that he said could last All night but was necessary to restore Unity As quickly As possible and return order to the thrown into disarray when the Quebe cers walked they were protesting adoption by a vote of 136 to 118 of a policy under which the unions National directors can reimburse Union members for wages they lose when they miss work to attend Union area Council opponents said it will be grossly expensive and is open to and tempers flared during the Union sources Sau some leaders of delegations from the different regions of the country got carried away in Wheeling and dealing for alliances on controversial issues and that the vote backfired on the Quebec in adjourning the convention Over night and thus cancelling plans for the 283 delegates to work into the Early see cup Page 4 trucking on Tyrone Malone has risen from the Days when he was a bankrupt use car Salesman to owning a Fleet of Ken stand changes John Anderson said after a meeting with Edward Kennedy that he May reconsider his bid for the White House if president Carter loses the nomination Bank rate rises the Bank of Canada rate Rose yesterday to per cent from per cent a week the first increase since sailing regatta about 140 sailboats leave Kenora on sunday in one of the most distinctive regattas in the Index 31 21 21 31 capital Cleversey 59 Cross chd 21 deaths 32 entertainment focus stumble puzites 22 7 6 21 33 11 14 g Tempo to listings
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