Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 19, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Sixth administrator resigns from College by Paul Moloney the number of top administrators who have resigned from St. Boniface College has grown to six with the decision by College Rector Claude Thi Bault to quit because of interference by the institution s governing Board. In his resignation letter Thibault said his authority had been undermined and that the Board accepted the five other resignations last month without regard to the consequences for the life of the Thibault refused last night to discuss Points raised in his letter which he submitted to Board president Normand Cloudy tonight 10 sunny tomorrow 20 milk Price to go up july 1 by Glen Mackenzie Manitoba Consumers can expect to pay at least three cents a litre More for milk july 1. The Manitoba milk prices review commission announced yesterday that producers will get per 100 litres an increase of or 2.82 cents a litre next month. The new rate is about seven per cent More than the Price which went into effect in november. Commission chairman j. C. Gilson yesterday would t predict How much the increase will translate into retail milk prices. He told a news conference you could add roughly what we announced to the retail Price. Last month a commission sponsored Survey of 102 Manitoba milk retail out lets found that Winnipeg prices ranged from 68 to 75 cents a litre for homogenized 66 to 73 cents for two per cent and 61 to 69 cents for skim. Higher in Remote areas prices were about the same in bran Don and higher in More Remote areas Gilson said. Rose Ryan chairman of the milk prices Survey committee of the con Sumers association of Canada Manitoba division said a May Survey of 78 Manitoba retail outlets found Price ranges of 68 to 93 cents a litre for homogenized 66 to 92 cents for two per cent and 61 to 87 cents for skim. Higher prices were in Remote areas where transportation costs Are greater she said in an interview. She said Price increases have been Small since Jan. 1 when retail Price controls were lifted. Regular surveys she added have even found a few Price decreases. Spokesmen for milk producers and Consumers reacted favourably to the impending increases. Manitoba milk producers marketing Board chairman Art Rampton said the commission did a commendable Job in studying production costs faced by Dairy Farmers who Haven t had a milk Price increase since november when they received More for each 100 litres. He said producers need at least an Boisvert two Days ago. Boisvert could not be reached for comment. A professor at the College who asked to remain Anonymous said faculty members Are to discuss the matter today with the Board. He said faculty members have not been kept informed As to the reasons for the problems. The College founded in 1818, has about 330 full time students pursuing Bachelor s degrees in arts science and education. The five administrators who resigned Are Georges Damphousse bursar Ori Gene Pillion Dean and director of the education faculty Laval Cloutier director of Community programs Jean director and Gil Bert Robin maintenance director. In his resignation letter Thibault said his views on who should occupy the five positions were being ignored in that a special selection committee made up of Board members is handling the task. The procedure of selecting hew candidates for the positions is in flagrant contradiction with the Job description of the Thibault who has held the Post for about 11 months also said the Board has accepted complaints lodged by Stu dents and faculty without checking them out. By refusing to have an objective investigation of the complaints the Board has completely destroyed the credibility and the reputation of the positions and the persons in those Posi a former administrator said the administration has had poor rapport wish faculty and students for several years. Thibault demanded in his letter that the College pay him for the four years left in his contract. He offered to re main in his Post until july 17 in order to help familiarize his successor with the Job. Israeli raid reduces . Flexibility Friday Dune free press Sun rises sets . Moon rises . Sets . 0 final Home delivery 957-0550 956-2330 Cal beleaguered Bani Sadr disappears Beirut a iranian Airport and Border guards were asked yesterday to be on the Lookout for president Abol Hassan Bani Sadr reported on the run from moslem zealots seeking his impeachment trial and execution. Assadollah Lajevardi Tehran s revolutionary prosecutor told questioners who phoned him on a Tehran radio program that Bani Sadr had been missing for two Days. Bani Sadr called Shah until 4 . The Day before yester Day i knew that he was in the prosecutor said. But from then on Contact with him has been lost therefore i cannot answer questions on his present it was the first official confirmation that Bani Sadr the Standard bearer for secularized moderate forces in the iranian revolution had disappeared. Earlier unofficial reports said the pres ident had taken Refuge in his native City of Hamadan in Western Iran. Lajevardi said he Hopes Bani Sadr would not attempt to flee the country so that the judicial system would be Able to investigate his Case i Hope he will not be guilty of More violations. If he wants to leave the country i Hope he would do so Legal asked whether his office had taken precautions in Case the president at tempted to flee Lajevardi said yes we have notified the Borders and asked our Brothers who control the air and land frontiers to be on Alert unfortunately because of the counter see debate Page 4 Trudeau Clark Exchange insults Over interest rates time to go ape other per lob Presto receive a fair Holmes 16. Watches As preparations Are made for today s red River return. Winnipeg s extravaganza of rides exhibits and fast food feasting. Gates open at 1 p june 27. Senior citizens with identification will be admitted free on sunday see formula Page 4 sex opening m daily until car clears Foreman of discrimination Metis Leader says he s unhappy with internal investigation by railway by Ron Campbell a Canadian National railways investigation has found no evidence that Indian and Metis workers who walked off the Job on an ochre River extra gang were abused by the Foreman As they claim a car spokesman said yesterday. We could find no evidence of Dis said de Donohoe. The Foreman went out of his Way to try to improve conditions for Donohoe said the Foreman has been in charge of Section Crews for nine years and has dealt with Indian and Metis workers Many times without complaint. Some of these workers have asked to work for him again Donohoe said. Last Friday after two weeks on the Job 25 Indian and Metis workers quit the ochre River extra gang claiming the Foreman had called them dogs and he had accused them of never Wash ing they said although they claimed 70 had to share one toilet and Washup car. 29 complaints the men presented a list of 29 com plaints to the Manitoba Metis federa Tion whose officials talked to car regional vice president Ralph Hansen who said car would investigate. Our officers looked at the said Donohoe adding that emf president John Morrisseau and Dau Phin Region vice president Ferdinand Gui Boche also were interviewed. We be made our position quite Clear to them so it s up to them what they want to he said. We re not trying to Duck Donohoe said Hansen told Harry Daniels president of the native Council of Canada the men would be assigned work if they chose to return to the Job. There is about 12.8 Kilometres of track to repair at ochre River which will take until about the end of the month Donohoe said. He said the Crew which had been at ochre River moved tuesday to work at Unity sask., because of threatening Telephone Calls car officials have received since the walkout. The Calls were of a Broad general nature indicating there is going to be he said. Morrisseau said Hansen spoke to him wednesday afternoon about the threat. Gui Boche was quoted in tuesday s free press As saying that car is going to have a fight on their hands if it maintains that the 25 Are no longer car employees because they engaged in a Wildcat walkout. I Don t consider that a threat. I consider it a statement of Morrisseau said. He also disputed the car claim that the men Are Welcome Back. That is not the Case at he said. He said Hansen s position in conversation with him is that the walkout was a Wildcat strike that other people had been hired to replace them and i m sorry there is no Job Morrisseau said he was dissatisfied with the car investigation. He said the next move will be up to the men themselves. Gui Boche and Morrisseau said emf four nations confederacy and Canadian human rights commission officials will meet this afternoon in Crane River to discuss the matter. Ottawa up prime minister Trudeau called progressive conserva Tives morally bankrupt jerks yester Day As the opposition continued to press for help for persons Hurt by High in Terest rates. Opposition Leader Joe Clark retaliated by accusing the prime minister of being a millionaire from a wealthy part of Montreal who does t care about Ordinary people. The unusually Rowdy and highly per Sonal outburst Complete with cheers jeers catcalls and loud applause from the Bac benches began with repeated questioning from tory finance critic John Crosbie. Crosbie finance minister in Clark s Short lived 1979-80 government wanted to know what happened to Trudeau s Promise in the 1980 election Campaign to bring in an economic program for the 80s" that would enhance the dig nity and Security of the individual. Rate unchanged speaking moments after the Bank of Canada announced its trend setting Bank rate will remain unchanged at a near record 19.07 per cent Crosbie noted interest rates for Consumers Farmers and Small businessmen Are running Between 21 and 23 per cent. He said the government should bring in Trudeau s program now if it exists. Pierre Bussieres minister of state for finance answering the question after a hand signal from the prime minister called Crosbie a specialist in verbal he said the government is gradually putting the Economy Back on the right track through measures announced in the october budget. Crosbie then accused Trudeau of being a specialist in betraying elec Tion pledges and urged the prime minister not to Jerk his thumb toward Bussieres to get him to answer his repeated Call for action. The prime minister snapped Back that Bussieres is in charge of an swering jerks a visibly angry Clark said it is not surprising that a prime minister who shows no concern about canadians facing bankruptcy canadians facing the loss of jobs canadians forced to leave their should also have contempt for the House of com he millionaire from outre there and smiles while canadians lose their the former prime minister then asked Trudeau How the government can justify spending an extra Mil lion on advertising and propaganda see Trudeau Page 4 tory my proposes february Holiday to Honor sir John Ottawa up the opposition is bound and determined to give Canada a Legal Holiday in february. Progressive conservative Flora Macdonald introduced a private member s Bill yesterday calling on parliament to declare the third Mon Day of february sir John a. Mac Donald Day in Honor of Canada s first prime minister. The Day would pay lasting tribute to the Man who had vision that there should come into being a country stretching from coast to coast on the Northern half of this said Macdonald. The Bill still needs to be debated and passed in the commons a rare event since few private Bills Are discussed and those Are usually talked out. New Democrat Stanley Knowles smiled gleefully while Macdonald made her pitch. The Veteran my from Winnipeg North Centre has been trying unsuccessfully for years to give canadians a february holi Day to remember their heritage. Jingle Bells the sound of Cash Register Bells could become a provincial Anthem if Alcan decides to build a aluminium smelter near career Salute . Carl l Fitz Fitzpatrick leaves the military this month after 30 years of service in which wars and peacekeeping missions seem to have been planned around new taxes the government put the finishing touches on a taxation Bill yesterday just hours after the supreme court reserved judgment on one of its key Energy remembrance survivors of nazi death Camps gathered in Jerusalem to Promise each other and the world that the holocaust will be neither forgotten nor Index Ann Landers. 15 answers. 47 autos. 25 Bridge. 16 business.35 classified.43 Cleverley. 7 33 crossword. 16 deaths.2, 43 editorials letters.6 entertainment. 17 Horoscope. 14 Jumble Puzzle. 48 Klady. A movies.20 relax. 47 sports. 59 sports record.63 stocks.3fl sullivan.47 tempo.13 to listings.47
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