Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 22, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
10 Winnipeg a fat August 10 Young poles Bolt from ask for Refuge Halifax up ten polish Stu dents who jumped ship in Halifax saw no future for themselves in their Home Stefan a spokesman for the said the situation in Poland is extremely grave both economically and politic Piasecki said in an interview through an we didst see any future for food shortages in Poland Are extremely he you have lineups for bread for hours and some times you go away the same applies to milk and this is partic Clarily distressing when you have Chil Dren to the stories you hear about conditions in Poland Are absolutely for every person is allowed a certain amount of Square metres per what they the polish government Call rooms in which we have to you would Call them he said he want optimistic the polish Trade Union Solidarity would be successful in bringing about economic Reform in Piasecki would not say whether he thought the soviet Union would invade the Eastern bloc nation in the rus Sian conditions the reason for the shuffles in government so frequently is the govern ment is insecure and it cannot ride roughshod Over the whole of the Popula Tion and they Are trying Means and ways to stay in the 10 ranging in age from to were studying navigation when their boat put into port last week because a Sailor needed emergency medical Piasecki said he and two others had planned to jump ship and had made arrangements to meet in his Cabin before the vessel he said when he went to his room he discovered the group had expanded to we knew that we were going to leave the boat so consequently we made arrangements that at the right Given by a we would All dash out one after another Down the when we were running we didst look Back to see if anyone was chasing we just wanted to reach we knew the Gangway was closely watched so we just decided to if the Gangway was not close enough to the we would have the group spent the first night sleep ing in a Park before approaching Hali fax police Piasecki said he never discussed his decision with his family because he feared polish officials would harass them for not turning him Over to a the 10 have applied for refugee Sta Tus but it is not known when a decision will be handed in the they Are staying in a Halifax hotel and getting accustomed to Western Ottawa May match predatory financing of foreign countries Ottawa up federally owned de Havilland aircraft May be eligible for government financing subsidies when it loses Export sales be cause of predatory financing by foreign the saying it is a victim of such Laid off 214 workers for an indefinite period of time and it warns that unless something is such financing by foreign govern ments could affect future sales of other the at the company Downsview Plant North of involve workers on the 19seat Turbo prop twin production of the twin Otter is being halved to three aircraft a million lost predatory or government subsidized financing which in effect reduces interest payments and in turn the Overall Price of a product has Cost de Havilland million in lost sales in the last 12 company spokes Man Scott Langdon Early this Trade ministered Lumley said the government was reluctantly getting into subsidized financing to protect Canadian exports from unfair an Industry ministry official said yesterday where a Canadian com Pany is finding that kind of Competition the Federal government is pre pared to match the financing the for eign firm is Langdon said Many of the company lost sales Are in the United where the twin Otter and Simi Lar commuter aircraft Are in High de Langdon pointed to Brazil and Spain As major he said the financing subsidies Are part of a marketing strategy which if successful could Hurt the company sales of the 50seat dash7 aircraft and the 36seat still in the Engineer ing and design what in effect these countries doing is there using these very Low bargain basement financing rates As a marketing tool to penetrate North american Langdon since the twin Otter is the Leader of its Type around the world from a marketing Point of the aim of these governments is to Knock off the twin he and during a time of High interest the competing companies Are being underwritten by their govern ments to Spur growth in their aerospace he this in turn is the wedge which will open up the Market to dash7and dash8type aircraft being built in their he the government still opposes Export financing but argues they May be necessary to protect domes tic producers against countries unwilling the abandon the Dominion stores limited correction notice we apologize the following items were incorrectly advertised in our Dominion stores Iyer of August presently reads was refers to do minion special Selling should have read was refers to do minion regular Selling illustration presently shows Lancia lasagne 1 illustration should have shown Lancia Spaghetti 1 we sincerely Retreat any inconvenience or misunderstanding this error May have caused thank you for shopping at Dominion Stefan Piasecki right says he and nine other polish students saw no future in their Lily Schreyer to open conference Ottawa up Lily Schreyer will preside Over the opening of an International conference on the role of the family in a Childs education tomorrow in wife of de will speak to delegates to the being held in conjunction with the quadrennial general As Sembly of the International Union of family that afternoon the governor Gener honorary colonel of the Canadian Grenadier will preside Over a regimental change command Cere Mony at the Montreal accompanied by the the schreyers monday will tour Ayers Rock Island and North tuesday the family visits Bury and Lac Megantic and wednes Day they Are in George de from there the family travels to where they will take up Resi Dence in the Citadel until mistake termed honest Frederc Teton up Justice minister Rodman Logan has softened his accusation that Ottawa appeared to be reneging on a tentative Federal provincial ramp policing after discussing his concerns in a Telephone conversation with Federal so licit general Robert Kaplan yester Logan said it May be an honest the problem is not completely re but it can be he Logan said there was a Basic misunderstanding among the parties that negotiated the tentative agreement at a meeting two weeks ago in Toronto Between Federal officials and attorneys general of the eight provinces that use ramp policing the different provinces came away from the Toronto meeting with differ ing views As to what was agreed Logan Logan had said thursday that Federal officials appeared to be reneging on the agreement by changing one part of it which could be costly to new Bruns he has declined to say what the changes some will pay less Nova Scotia attorney Gen eral Harry How said Logan probably was referring to a Federal correction of an oversight in the tentative agreement by which some municipalities would end up paying less for ramp services in the new contract than in the Nova Scotia has accepted the proposed Logan said he plans to travel this weekend to British where he Hopes to discuss the problem with Allan Wil and other Williams was chairman of the Toronto meeting at which the tentative agreement Manitoba attorney general Gerry who released details of the agreement last said thursday he does not agree with the Federal position that the agreement can be changed after negotiations have i would not agree to Mercier i will Only reluctantly agree to the whole i will be indicating to Williams office that we Manitoba do not agree to August 19 and August 26 Zimmat tickets Good for Ottawa wary of increasing surplus of feds Toronto up the Canadian medical concerned by Federal government statistics that show a growing surplus of is having Little Luck in countering with its own Robert general Secretary of the says members Likely will be chastised at the associations annual meeting in Halifax next week for failing to respond to a Survey intended to determine How Many practice Fullor How Many Are involved in teaching or administration or Are we really dont know what doctors Are said there Are lots of general practitioners whose main interest is who dont deliver babies or see fractured Ankles in the emergency Hes counted As a but Hes really a surplus expensive the governments figures show a surplus of doctors that soon will be too expensive for the Public to its quite Clear doctors Are increasing by about 700 a 400 More than the population says Bruce chairman of a Federal provincial committee set up by Federal health minister Monique he said it is True that some Rural and isolated areas still suffer from a shortage of but most provinces have incentives to attract physicians to such he said National projections show there will be one doctor for every 600 people by the year compared with one for every people in the surplus Hast reached the Point where doctors Are on welfare for Lack of says Douglas executive director of the association of Canadian medical but 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