Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 12, 1980, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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with indecent they would have to be identified in or admit to it an Opp spokesman in Kenora said last while he said it want impossible for a Case like this to be prosecuted in Yea Donsee these very he said the owner of the boat had been identified but was in Tot Tanto and the App was trying to locate there were m farther Dudot the he the detach ment gets few complaints of this a the chances Are very self Ftp that anything can be Lafond she Felt a stiff Fine would be an appropriate one woman said shed lived there for 2 years and that this happens All the showers tonight 11 sunny tomorrow 23 final 20c for Home 9570550 August dejected Kennedy withdraws from race by Peter Hadekel up news service new York president Jimmy assured of the democratic presidential today began seeking the support of challenger Edward Kennedy hours after the Massa Chussett senator withdrew from the democratic party the planks in the Kennedy conceded Tjie nomination after democrats Defeated a bid last night to open the party 38th nation Al a move1 that would have freed delegates from voting pledges made during Spring primary delegates voted 1936 to 1390 to reject Kennedy Effort to open the garages timing was off by Joe Rubin a Eleanor Smith asked for was a new timing Chain for her initial estimated Cost was what she got was a timing Chain and an extensive Carburettor overhaul that Cost her when the private Domestic nurse told couture motors she could not afford to pay for Carburettor repairs she had not the firm took her to in a june 2 judgment circulated Boniface county court judge Armand Dureault said couture motors had exceeded its authority in proceeding with the he said Smith was Only required to pay the final Cost of the timing see nurse Page 4 and thus cleared the Way for Carters nomination tomorrow president Carters forces have won an impressive Kennedy told tearful supporters at his Waldorf As Toria hotel i am realist and i know what this Means my name will not be placed in the Surprise announcement signalled the end of Kennedy Uphill fight to wrest the nomination from almost Carter and Kennedy aides began negotiations on a Deal that would allow the democrats to emerge United from this weeks con Kennedy pledged to continue his fight to liberalize the democratic party plat which will be debated but whether the Carter Campaign is ready to make concessions on the platform is not Robert chairman of the Carter said he is optimistic Kennedy will now support the president against Republican challenger Ronald Reagan this but Hamilton Deputy director of the Campaign and Carters for Mer top said major differences persist Between the two men on issues such As the Energy and social May Back Anderson some democrats interpreted Ken Nedys Graceful withdrawal As a Clear sign he will stand behind Carter this but Kennedy whose Dis enchantment with the president in creased Over the past year As the nomination race grew More May not All follow the senators gesture of some of them May be drawn to the Campaign of Independent John an Derson whose Liberal positions threaten to syphon off some democratic support this the crucial rules fight got the convention off to a chaotic delegates see Carter Page 4 floating Cheque irks Indian chief by Bob Lowery Winnipeg free press Nelson House a Cheque for More than was floating be tween Indian affairs offices in Thomp son and Winnipeg while the Nelson House Indian band was paying a month in Bank overdraft this was revealed yesterday at a meeting Between the Nelson House band Council headed by chief Rod Ney Spence and Indian affairs direct to general Brian Sun rises sets Moon rises sets vol 108 no 214 Jim face phe3s 3 u 5e picket line standoff strikers at Canada Cement Lafarge members of the Ruck Driver Check ered shirt the Driver eventually Lime and Gypsum workers talk to a delivery decided against crossing the picket City jobless rate hits Canadas unemployment drops slightly to cent Spence asked Why his Council had not received any payments on a project which included construction of 10 a and repairs and the band applied for the Grant at the beginning of the fiscal year april Spence and has submitted additional forms at the request of the Indian affairs band manager Richard Linklater said that because of the the band see delay Page 4 Ottawa up the unemployment rate in july dropped to per after a two month stint at per statistics Canada reported in the rate was Down slightly at per but in the rate Rose to per cent from per cent in the number of people unable to find work also to in july from a month the decrease in the number of people unable to find work was the fourth in As Many months this the work including those who have a Job and those looking for increased to from in last year persons were unemployed in july and the unemployment rate was per figures the decrease to per cent in this july unemployment rate Marks the first downward movement in the Statis tics since last the figure is adjusted to Lake into account seasonal variations such As the number of students entering the mar Ket and the number of jobs usually created in the july unemployment among students and those just out of school was Down from the previous for the group with the highest unemployment rate Young people aged 15 to 24 who attended school in March but did not plan to return to school in the fall the rate dropped to 19 per cent from per cent in women in the group had a cent unemployment rate in july while per cent of the men were Unzem the rate for students who plan to return to school in the fall was also Down from the previous the drop was to per cent from per this broke Down to a unemployment rate for the men and rate for the the seasonally adjusted rate for All men aged 15 to including students and full time decreased to per cent from 15 per cent the previous the rate for women in this category dropped to per cent from per there an increase in unemployment among men Over 25 to per cent from per among women Over unemployment decreased to per cent from percent in Newfoundland As usual had the High est seasonally adjusted unemployment but it was Down to per cent from per cent in similarly sized decreases were re corded in two other in British Columbia the rate fell to per cent and in Quebec to per there were larger decreases in new Brunswick where the rate fell to per cent from per cent and in Ontario where it slipped to per cent from per in where unemployment is lower than All the other the rate dropped to per cent from four per in Prince Edward Island the rate climbed to per cent from per cent and in Saskatchewan it Rose to per cent from per the july unemployment rate for other cities with the june rate in was Saint kit Thun Der no figure the statistics Agency warns thai these figures Are subject to Large fluctuations from month to month because they Are based on Small Manitoban drink less Manitoba had the lowest per person alcohol consumption in Canada during the year ending March Accord ing to figures released yesterday by statistics total alcohol consumption in Manitoba during the year was litres or 77 litres of alcohol per per son the equivalent of a Shade More than half a Beer per person per the per capita rate Here was less than half the 156 litres per person consumed in the Yukon and made up Only three per cent of the litres of alcohol consumed in Canada that also had a seven week strike by liquor store work ers and a strike by brewery workers that the Macc employees strike ended brewery workers returned to work july although the sales volume dropped in Manitoba by about 11 per cent that by the liquor commis Sion of fiscal year ending March were up million front the previous in the where the average per son drinks about 156 litres a the consumption rate is the highest Al though Down by four per new Brunswick had the greatest in crease in sales but despite the jump the average person still drinks Only 85 Prince Edward Island came next with a bringing the average consumption by islanders to 90 in which Sells 102 litres a the increase about two per cent sales volume changed Little in Quebec where the average person drinks about 107 Consumers in and Alberta bought about 93 litres the sales volume in newfound Nova Saskatchewan and the Northwest territories ranges from 83 to 94 litres a two visitors to Fol Lorama can Sample and contrast two different kinds of germanic culture this expos blasted the expos were knocked out of first place last night after the Louis led by Ted hammered the Montreal team r office not used few exporters Are using the Manitoba governments Trade office in but officials want to give it More time734 no Winnipeg streets Are too rough for a group of elderly residents who have completed a Owca class in Index anytime Birdex Bridge business Cansino capital talk comics Oss word deaths entertainment 25 focus 7 6 33 Horoscope 2 21 Jumble Puzzle 38 23 6 54 movies 33 5 34 sports record 52 5g 55 21 17 i 34 to 33 Ujj i
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