Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 2, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
4 Winnipeg i9eptembey Oil Accord brings huge Price Rise Avni Felt pc wet sol continued from Page 1 under the National Energy program announced last Ottawa suggested the Federal government would get 24 per the provinces 43 per cent and the Industry 33 per Alberta Howe argued the plan would give Ottawa 30 per the province 28 per cent and the Industry 43 per this both Alberta and Ottawa agree on How the revenues will be Grain handlers strike continued from Page 1 the employers have agreed to recommendations by Federal conciliator Jack Chapman covering a number of monetary including a wage in crease of an hour Over two the men who unload railway cars and Load ships at the terminals now earn an average of an the Union has rejected the recon As Well As the companies plan to increase hours of operation at the port to 24 hours seven Days a the possibility Grain shipments will be rerouted through other ports is mini Morriss said not Only is the season growing too late at but Vancouver and Prince terminals Are also operating at he Ted senior assistant coordinator with the Grain transportation authority in said a wide spread strike among the workers would require a phase Din change in the destination of rail cars throughout the Given that alternative outlets would be Mccannel said Sta might become involved in deciding which traffic should but Morriss said the wheat Board could not place one customers needs Over another or do a massive juggling of orders from Thunder Bay to another Garfield second vice pres ident of the Saskatchewan wheat said a shutdown of terminals at the Lakehead would throw the system into about 70 per cent of the total country elevator space is filled with Grain and some Are Stevenson said the possibility of directing Grain East beyond Thunder Bay is limited and Ineffie Stevenson said he would not Antici Pate labor protests from workers at the West coast if they were asked to handle Grain that would otherwise have been shipped through Thunder noting that Only six weeks remain before contracts at Vancouver he said handlers there might be More preoccupied with local concerns by the time the system had made the i for my part i would say that the Victory is that is was a Good Day for the the people of Trudeau told a news said Lougheed we Are very Satis very Happy indeed with the result irs clearly beneficial and fair to the people of but t agree with the prime its a very positive development for the coun try at the Long awaited breakthrough also won the overwhelming support of the business Community and most Provin Cial Many spokesmen said the Deal would strengthen the help boost the sagging Dollar and perhaps bring some Relief from crippling interest the agreement was hammered out by Federal Energy minister Marc Londe and his provincial Merv during a Marathon bar gaining session in Montreal late last Impact unclear Lalonde refuse to forecast the Over All Impact on saying provincial taxes could add to such Esti the agreement covers existing Oil new Oil production from Frontier and offshore and Oil Sands but on the basis of current production the Price of gasoline and Home heating Oil will soar by some 30 cents a litre a gallon when the agree ment the has been without an Energy pricing agreement for More than two years since a tentative agree ment reached Between Alberta and the progressive conservative government of Joe Clark was rejected by the Liber als in parliament and subsequently by the Lalonde insisted the package is consistent with the Liberal Campaign Promise to keep Overall increases to Consumers below those planned by the but former finance minister John architect of the ill fated conservative branded the agree ment As the height of political betray Al and political compromises made indicated that compromises were you have to be ready to pay a Price for he you win you lose Trudeau resisted efforts to categorize the pact As a Victory or a defeat for either Ottawa or although he conceded the protracted dispute had taken its toll on Federal provincial relations and damaged the conventional Oil prices Are to Rise by a barrel 1 and july 1 and by a barrel every six months after that through july Trudeau and Lougheed failed to find common ground during facet face talks last summer and the work was left this time to Lalonde and the Federal minister said the pack age is Worth billion More to billion More to the province and an additional billion to the Petroleum Industry than the pricing regime set out in the october Revenue sharing had been the major stumbling Block to a along with lawyer wants word rape altered in code Vancouver up More rapists would be convicted if the word rape were removed from the Crimi Nal code and the offence generally classified As an Greg a Winnipeg told a Canadian bar association seminar we dont have enough women or men sexually assaulted coming Forward to report the Brodsky adding they fear being labelled As victims of Brodsky also said that defining rape As a form of assault would do away with the particular Legal requirements that the woman complaint of rape be substantiated by another Legal obstacle which would be overcome would be the Issue of often raised by defence Law yers in countering a woman com he if someone hits me Over the we dont get into a Long debate in court about whether there was in formed he who acted As Moderator in the panel discussion at the four Day annual also said the important Issue is whether an As Sault had been not whether penetration under the existing the courts insist that penetration must occur before a rape can be Doris past chairman on the advisory Council in the status of agreed with Brodsky that the word should be As has been done in Bill c53 which proposes amendments for sexual offences in the criminal As a picker brings in a sack of wild a buyer Waits with the tools of his Trade scale and Enns orders Rice Industry probe continued from Page 1 nine bands in the Interlake and nine in the Southeast with fort Alexander the it had been revived three times under different the conflict among the bands involved in Mano Mineka is Territo rial involving who should have Access to various Larry tribal administrator of the Interlake band development coun said the Ibec called for the ramp to Check the companies books one year the ramp said there was no Evi Dence of misappropriation of funds be cause there was no records of the amount of crop taken Amos when the company Enns can celled the firms leases and threw the White Shell open to i had to do something and i didst want airboat in there because they go through and take 25 per cent of the Harvest for a few people and the rest the minister Joe representing the executive of the Interlake band develop ment said the Best Way to solve the White shells problem would be to have the hand pickers go in for the first few Days and then allow the air boats to mechanically pick Amos said the question of hand picking versus airboat was Only one Point of the fort Alexander group had taken leadership in the Orga he they had about 12 prime leases of 22 areas leased from the he it was Bob a wild Rice specialist with the department of natural re said the situation is about 75 per cent of the crop is going to Minnesota companies when it should be processed and packaged right he but nobody will get into it in a big holdens company processed pounds of wild Rice for buyers from Saskatchewan and Manitoba last the buyers processed Rice was then shipped to Minnesota companies for packaging and Africa captures a soviet Soldier continued from Page 1 skirmishes some of these amongst were it the statement did not say where the skirmishes took but it is Likely they occurred in Xan Gongo where the South africans had a major clash with angolan forces and where they showed visiting journalists a House they said had been up until hours be fore their attack by 27 soviet including seven South Africa has excellent intelligence gathering facilities in neigh Boring states and it is unlikely they were unaware of the soviet pres ence in Xan Gongo prior to their capturing the soviets May even have been one of the reasons for the in their briefings for reporters South africans officials explained in detail How they Cut off All escape routes to Xan Gongo when they the soviet role in the military Effort of the which is fighting South african troops for control of Namibia South West Africa is much deeper than previously Malan the disclosure will help justify South Africa 130kilometre penetration of which it said was aimed at destroying Swap Camps and radar and missile air Protection offered the insurgent movement by angolan government it is Apo Likely to Dampen criticism of the official reaction to the asked about the South african Secretary of state Alexander Haig remarked on the cuban presence in Angola and emphasized that Swap receives soviet on monday the vetoed a United nations Security Council Resolution condemning South Africa for its a senior Reagan administration official said yesterday in Washington that an explosive combination is developing in Southern Africa involving cuban and South african the official told reporters there Are up to East German and soviet advisers in in addition to to cuban the who did not want to be said the soviet and East German advisers have been there for some time and Are assisting both angolan troops and Swap i off one year be ship final 4 Days eliminate your yearly duis qualifying who bring in a Friend iwo in any renewable program their yearly ii Somrati Rac uitts f or Stu min it women i pools Sauna Baths steam Baths Sun rooms Whirlpool Baths mechanical electrical private showers pressing Booths adults to condition with hairdryers vanity areas private lookers missing mans wife continued from Page i Paul dears disappearance has altered his family Doest go out once in a while to toe she is almost never alone As friends or relatives take turns stay ing at her Maples neighbors have helped out As Well with gifts of dainties and a Barbara Clear had in tended to return this week to her Job at the health sciences Centre on a Par time basis after a six month absence involving her sons but she has had to alter her its not enough in to have to Start looking for full Lavatts will give her the vacation pay owing to her they said if i need help just to Call she said Colin 4 May also be feeling the effects of his fathers Hes been grumpier than Usu Barbara Clear but i cant Tell whether its because Hes teething or if he senses my tense he Hast been sleeping Well at she As Colin planted his Gums into her blues earned Contact with the police has faded like the blood stains on Keewatin Street As the Days increase since Paul Clear was last they come by once in but they dont really have Barbara her husbands coworkers were ready to conduct a search of their but called it off when they realized they would Likely be no More successful than the so Barbara Clear maintains her theres not much 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