Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 26, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
4 Winnipeg free press Friday june 26.1981 . Mideast envoy claims Mission eased threat of War by Stuart Auerbach the Washington Post special envoy Philip c. Habib left Here for Washington yesterday after declaring that his two Mideast peace shuttles had lessened the threat of War and promising to return to the area Early next month. Diplomatic sources Here suggested that Habib president Reagan s Spe pm free pass Cial representative to defuse the crisis that erupted Over Syria s stationing of surface to air missiles Sams i Leba non s Bekaan Valley in late april wanted to be out of the Region during Israel s elections next tuesday. While Habib has succeeded in pre venting an attack on the missiles Nei ther Syria nor Israel has budged from their previously stated positions. Israel has demanded under threat of attack that Syria remove the soviet made Sams which Syria has refused to do. I believe that All concerned would like to see tensions reduced As evidenced from the fact that the immedi ate danger of military action that existed when the crisis arose almost two months ago has Habib said in a statement released by the . Embassy Here after his departure. It has Given Way to a diplomatic process in which the United states has been Able to play a unique he continued in the longest statement he has issued during his two Long shuttles. At the same time Habib called for continued restraint from All sides. Habib s very presence in the area has been credited by diplomats Here in Damascus and in Amman with pre venting the threatened israeli raid on the missile Sites. Prime minister men Achem begin was reported by the Jeru Salem Post As having promised the Reagan administration that Israel would not attack the missiles before the june 30 election. Begin was also reported to have told the israeli parliament s foreign affairs and Security committee that he deliberately had overstated the importance of the syrian missiles to Israel s Security in order to divert attention from preparations for the bombing raid june 6 on Iraq s nuclear Plant. Nonetheless the Palestine liberation organization warned that Israel is Likely to mount another raid on palestinian positions in Southern Lebanon As soon As Habib leaves the area As they did late last month when he returned to Washington for consultations. Honeymoon was Over before newlyweds reached bridal suite Manhattan Kan. A the honeymoon was Over for Bill and Lori Swann Long before the newlyweds got to their bridal suite at St. Mary Hospital. First there was the Tuxedo foul up. Lori s fatties travelled 96 Kilometres to Topeka to pick up the tuxedos. A sales clerk gave him a message that a groomsman had broken his leg so one less Tuxedo would be needed. One less was taken Home but it turned out the message was intended for another Brid Al party. Then just before the wedding invitations were mailed the restaurant where the reception was to be held changed owners and names. New invitations were printed up. But the frosting on the wedding cake was yet to come. Swann 25, developed an infection that caused his hand and leg to swell he was admitted to St. Mary Hospital. On saturday Swann s doctor gave him a pass to attend the wedding by after saying i he was to get right Back to the Hospital. He did with his new wife. Nurses decorated Swann s Hospital room with cupids and crepe paper then put Rice in the bed sheets and Hung a honeymoon suite sign on the door. But the wedding night had a rude Awakening when a Tornado warning Siren went off around 4 . Sunday. The newlyweds were evacuated to a special shelter in the Hospital and climbed Back into bed just in time for the second Siren. Swann now recuperating at Home said of his wedding the nurses were delay of ambulance revealed at inquest Driver escapes injury h o t0aright a flatbed truck traffic to the perimeter Highway. Driver Peter Van Niessen Arter it flipped on a Portage Avenue exit yesterday blocking was not injured. The truck was carrying two other flatbeds. No Progress reported in talks on postal strike continued from Page 1 Ash sign Oahu Tuc tc6nag6f probably would t have survived any Way because the most critical period after he was injured was the time before he was transported to Hospital. Had he been transported earlier Timothy s chances for survival would have been much better said Bristow. In an interview the deceased s father Al Sarna said he is concerned about the adequacy of ambulance ser vice. He said the ambulance Driver chose to go to seven Oaks Hospital because he Felt it was closer than the health sciences Centre. But Sarna said he has personally measured the Dis Tance and found it two tenths of a mile longer. The Driver testified he was not totally familiar with that area of the City. Sarna said since his son s death he has with the notion that he could have taken his son to Hospital faster than the ambulance. I often have thought that maybe i could have taken him there myself faster. I just Don t said in a trembling voice. From the news services Ottawa up talks to stave off a strike by inside postal workers appeared stalled yesterday when Union negotiators said they were making no Progress on major issues. The two sides were scheduled to meet again today but Jean Claude Parrot president of the Canadian Union of postal workers left yesterday s meet ing in a grim mood. The employer is acting like there has been no conciliation at Parrot told reporters adding that he has called the Union s National executive to Ottawa because of government reluctance to discuss More than minor con tract Points. The inside workers who voted 84 per cent in favor of a strike could legally walk out As Early As Midnight monday night. The government meanwhile has promised delivery of pension cheques and other government Security pay ments in Case of a disruption of the postal system. Treasury Board presi Dent Donald Johnston told the com Miami collision kills 3 children ramp say three children apparently members of the same Morden family were killed in a collision last night in Miami Man. A police spokesman said the children were passengers in a dump truck being driven by a 19-year-old woman on provincial Highway 23 about . The truck attempted to turn off the Road when it collided with a Semi trailer. Two boys aged 12 and 14 and a girl aged 10 were killed in the Accident but police have not yet made a positive identification because the bodies were burned beyond recognition. The 19-year-old Driver of the dump truck who is also believed to be related to the children is in critical condition at health sciences Centre Burn unit. The Driver of the Semi trailer was taken to Hospital and is reported in Good condition. Native youth killed As lightning strikes High voltage wire a youth from the Sandy Bay Indian Reserve was killed wednesday when lightning struck a High voltage wire near his Home Winnipeg ramp re port. Dead is Donald Desjarlais 14. The Accident occurred in Amaranth. Cut this advertisement out groceries for Home Cabin Lake camper buy in Case if you us these items Don t miss this sue news Roundup Mons plans Are i the works for Deli very of vital mail. About 100 people from their Homes for almost a full Day appears to have been caused by an Over heated Axle bearing or hot a car spokesman said. suspects eyed London ont. Broadcast journalist Peter Desbarats a University drop out has been appointed Dean of the University of Western Ontario s journalism school. Desbarats 47, formerly of Winnipeg said he knew nothing about the position until members of the selection commit tee approached him recent. His seven year appointment announced yesterday by the University Board of governors takes effect july 1. Atlanta authorities Are look ing at individuals close to Wayne Wil the Man charged with Mur Dering one of 28 Young Blacks to determine if any of them May have been an accessory after the fact Law enforcement officials said. The officials said police want to determine whether the individuals knew anything about any crime and withheld that information from authorities. Sugar Letoy do Beans Libet Spaghetti Libby noodles Libby Asp Magetti red kidney Beans Libby sweat peas mys Fey. Cream com j Libys Kernel com ju1j 1. 62policemeninjured lava dome growing i West Berlin the worst Street fighting in West Berlin this year has left at least 62 policemen and an unknown number of demonstrators injured police reported today. Car blames hot Box Sundridge ont. The derail ment of 11 cars of a Canadian National railways freight train which forced Vancouver Wash. The lava dome in mount St. Helens s Crater has grown about 45 metres taller and 40 metres wider since the Mountain s non explosive dome building eruption began late last week. The dome now towers 150 metres above the Crater s floor and Mea sures 415 metres across. The new dome is larger than the Seattle kingdom stadium. Libby peas carrots limits mixed vegetables Libby sauerkraut Green giant Cut Green Beans Green giant Cut Wax Beans protest ends As car retires native workers continued from Page 1 main demands reinstatement of the workers with full Back pay and replace ment of the work gang Foreman. But Morrisseau and Long claws agreed to the settlement without having achieved total Victory on either count. Hansen said the workers will have their jobs but he said he would have to await a finding by the Canadian human rights commission before making a decision on Back pay. He said if the commission finds there was discrimination the railway will provide Back pay for time lost whether or not the commission makes such an order. And Hansen said Early in the negotiations that the question of replacing or even reassigning the Foreman to other duties was there had Only been a flood of hear say evidence against the Foreman who has worked on similar gangs for the last seven years and has gotten along Well with native and other work ers he said. Morrisseau said the negotiations succeeded in winning the bread and but Ter Issue for the men jobs. Immediately after the walkout car re placed the workers with other employees and moved the Crew to Unity sask., without first completing its track re pair work in ochre River. Morrisseau said the track occupations and other protests succeeded in highlighting the Issue and getting car to the bargaining table. I think the car was worried about its Public he said. Morrisseau said the next step will be to try convincing ramp to drop charges against the 19 women and four men who were arrested i Dauphin monday and tuesday. Eight of the people arrested Are juveniles. Although poor working conditions were among the concerns of the work ers who walked off their jobs the subject received Little attention during the negotiations. Hansen said he had invited officials from the Federal labor department to visit the work gang and he promised to Correct any substandard conditions which May be Unco Vered. 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