Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 1, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
One mans Art just Rotten fruit to another the artist Calls it and the Canada Council thought it Worth a but As far As Laurie Gray is it just gets in the Way of her the meaning of it a Secretary in the University of Manitoba zoology con artist Gordon Adams evenings offering a blot on the Campus land the Art situated on the Bank of the red near the science build Ings on Dysart includes framing for a bar like a Trench filled with Wood and and three frames wrapped in torn sheeting and Chicken wire supporting bags of rotting All that for six weeks work from Adams and from the Canada Adams Calls it either an environmental sculpture or a temporary Struc Gray simply Calls it she is not alone in her its not Art to says John a zoology professor who admits he finds it i like Art in its More traditional he to be the artists intent needs to be found out but Erwin another professor in feels it forces people to View the world he looks at it in the Light of scientific inquiry you dont know whats going to happen until you try it and it Doest bother him that evenings offering was funded by taxpayers were not going to Advance unless we explore and develop these he artist a graduate of the University Fine arts says he was surprised the Canada Council came through for what he pretty controversial sort of me says he chose the Sutof therway site so his piece suffer the same Fate As Saskatchewan artist John Nugentq number one Nugentq sculpture originally appeared in front of the Canadian grains commission building it was Cut up and eventually moved to the taxation data Centre in f those at the University who object to Adams piece wont have to mount such a its temporary and eventually will be returning Grays View of the red to its Pristine school int what it used to be its tonight 12 sunny tomorrow 24 september free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final 250 Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 of photo buys right to talk with Premier arrests no Bull police occupants it was part of operation which Drew in or them Ore sea in a Buu pull him Over Dunner a Everid w ssh the Schlitz Beer which a Bull Lougheed to meet today agreement on Domestic Oil Price appears at hand after six Days of talks Montreal up an agreement on Domestic Oil prices appeared within reach today As prime minister Trudeau and Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed scheduled an afternoon meeting in Ottawa to review Progress made by their Energy ministers during six Days of concerted the announcement of the top level meeting came last night As the minis Marc Lalonde of Ottawa and Merv Leitch of finally ended talks that haunt been expected to run More than two Days when they began Here last in the Globe and mail reported that the topic of the Trudeau Lougheed meeting would be a 30page draft agreement touching on 18 substantive the paper quoted an unnamed senior official As saying an Accord is within striking distance and the document has a 6040 Chance of being the basis of the final an Alberta spokesman said the province had not changed its mind about today scheduled Aday cutback in Oil the third such reduction applied by the province to protest the Lack of a pricing earlier cuts of barrels a Day cuts in social service spending rejected by Al party report Ottawa up Post secondary equalization pay ments and other social services Are stretched to the limit and there should be no reduction in Federal financial support for a parliamentary study group suggested ban on extra Billing delivering a carefully worded slap at minister Allan Maceachen proposal to trim billion from the programs Over the next two fiscal the seven member Al party committee said it had found no room to reduce Overall spending on the sys serious reductions in program fund ing would Cut into muscle and not the maps said in a report released yesterday after four months of study and Cros Canada unless the provinces increased spending by a comparable amount a development the study group said is unlikely services would suffer or taxpayers would have to Bear a greater that would Likely mean greater use of user fees and extra Billing in medi care and higher tuition fees for Stu the maps five provinces reacted favourably to the report but most of them had misgivings about sections dealing with pos secondary education and they feared intrusion into provincial committee chairman Herb Breau rejected suggestions that the Liberal do minted task Force put itself on a collision course with Maceachen by refusing to support his proposal and by rejecting his arguments the cuts Are needed to help trim the growing Federal but opposition maps claimed Victory in the Compromise wording which All but called on the finance minister to drop the bitterly opposed by All 10 see was Page 4 Maceachen plan gets slap took effect in March and including today the total shortfall amounts amounts to 10 per cent of Canadas daily Oil Lougheed arrived unexpectedly in Montreal late sunday to consult with Leitch and made plans to go to Ottawa Early Lalonde hurried Back to the capital yesterday afternoon in order to Brief the prime the ministerial talks just concluded longer than any of the four pre ceding rounds this year and they were much More with neither Side giving the slightest hint of what issues remain the Oil dispute flared last october upon release of the Federal govern ments National Energy which gave Ottawa a bigger share of Oil and natural Gas revenues and restricted increases in the Price of Alberta Oil to per barrel a year in each of the next three Lougheed which currently gets Canadian a insists on moving closer to the world Canadian a the province argues for a higher Price on the grounds that Oil is an exhaustible while Ottawa contends that such an increase would create a serious imbalance in the National another Issue in the talks is a new Federal Levy on natural Gas which Alberta and the producing provinces argue is that dispute is the object of several court in the release of the annual report of the Petroleum monitoring Agency on Industry profits scheduled for monday was the Deci Sion reflects the sensitive nature of the present said chair Man Harold by Gregg Shilliday Manitoban who join a recently formed club have been promised the ear of Premier Sterling Lyon and his Cabinet in return for an organization called the Keystone led by insurance executive Derek Riley and senator Duff a former pc Premier of has been set up to obtain Money for the party next election the clubs As outlined in a series of letters to prospective Mem is to provide funds and advice to the provincial on a regular basis in members Are being offered the Opportunity to meet on a regular basis with the Premier and the Cabi and at other times at the discretion of the club nip Leader Howard Pawley expressed outrage when told of the let ters contents i cant believe he this a form of influence its elitism of the worst government is supposed to be equally accessible to Here they Are offering Access to the Premier if you have enough Money to pay for club organizers yesterday defended the concept As being purely a fundraising venture without any overtones of elitism or a select group but in a covering recruitment letter dated Riley said a select group of successful and concerned Manitoban were being invited to join the honorary chairman of the in another wrote that the club will provide an Opportunity for Manitoba business and professional leaders to meet with the Premier and some of his senior ministers on a regular basis to discuss key Premier Lyon wrote Riley Back to thank him for the special Effort you Are making efforts of you and your members will be helpful to our party and its Lyon was unavailable but his Jim said he had never heard of the Keystone Keystone organizer and shelter corporation executive Vic president Arnie Thorsteinson defended the concept of the club when contacted its purpose is Only to facilitate he its not like you pay and get an appointment to see the Thorsteinson said meetings with Lyon and Cabinet would be in we have 170 people who have bought we Hope to get it would be pretty hard to have private consultations with that Many iranian party picks new Leader Beirut a the iranian revolutionary regime chose a new Leader for its governing party to replace Assassin ated prime minister Mohammad Javad a party official report hours after Bah Onar and president Mohammad Ali Rajai were two other political religious leaders were slain and nine leftists iranian newspapers rebels want Howato Heslam Ali the fiery orator of Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho minis islamic was elected Secretary general of the islamic re publican party by a party Congress a senior aide reported by Telephone to the associated press in but i can assure you he will not become prime said the who declined to be identified by the source said consultations were see iranian Page 4 emergency Call to 911 results in runaround by Pamela Fayerman a vital couple trying to report a House fire across the Street was shunted from one number to another by Emer gency an inquest was told at the inquest into a june 28 fire at 305 Beliveau which killed Don Ald George and Madeline Cowan testified they d called the emergency 911 number and were told to Call a nonemergency police d called the police number and were told to hang d tried an emergency number for the deaf and were told it was the wrong d called 911 again and got an operator prepared to take their while the runaround by emergency operators caused a delay of about five minutes in the fire department response to the Cowans medical authorities testified that the possibility was Remote that Perreault could have survived if he had received medical attention that much investigators said the which started when the 49yearold victim fell asleep with a cigarette butt soldering in a piece of could have been burning up to one hour before firemen the Cowans told provincial court judge Arnold Conner their immediate reaction was to Call the 911 emergency number when they saw flames shoot ing out of the House across from their see emergency Page 4 Best Ever the great soviet goaltender Vladislav Tretiak considers this years edition of team Canada the Best Ever assembled and the team to tension in air growing tension Between Canadian and american air traffic controllers is threatening air says the president of the Canadian air traffic control Farmers Happy Prairie Farmers Are buoyed by the prospects of a crop and a steady Market housing help Manitoba is expected to spend about million during the next 10 years to make a Federal Home renovation program More attractive to Low income Index Ann 25 15 7 26 53 20 24 53 6 entertainment 28 24 Jumble 15 61 sports to 15
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