Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, November 10, 1981

Issue date: Tuesday, November 10, 1981
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 10, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 Winnipeg free november 1981 food chains deny report of Price War Lloyd free press continued from Page 1 and the company would Issue a press release if and when it had something to the Safeway said while Dominion is advertising a Price reduction its if you compare them to our regular there is no indication that they have Cut i dont think there is a Price Jim merchandising air space saudis say continued from Page 1 intelligence official told it this vulnerability to israeli penetration was one of the chief reasons his government was so insistent on buying Azacs planes of its own from the United the Deal squeaked through the con Gress last but the advanced electronic warning and control planes will not be delivered until the israeli government kept up its Campaign against arms sales to saudi Arabia and the Reagan administrations encouragement for the saudi peace plan to create a pales Tinian state with East Jerusalem As its defence minister Ariel Sharon accused the United states of wavering in its support of the Camp David peace process and of endangering the israeli negotiations for pales Tinian you cant sell us the Sharon told a news conference in Tel Israel will treat the saudis exactly As we treat every confrontation the foreign ministers of saudi Ara Bia and five persian Gulf states were meeting in manager for Dominion were just being competitive with whats in the marketplace at the pres ent he said of his stores Deci Sion to Cut some meat prices by As much As 70 cents a Grade a fresh frying for dropped 53 cents a Pound to sirloin Steak to a Pound from no real bargain the lower Dominion prices on those items represent no real bargain for the consumer in that there still higher than at Many other grocery stores in the Grade a fresh fryers Are Selling for 99 cents a Pound at cantors and a Pound at pay fair this week sirloin is a Pound at super Valu and As Low As at a Price War among major Ontario chains has been under Way for several weeks now and follows a move by Steinberg Miracle food Mart to reduce prices on items by an average per As a skirmish is being waged Between supermarkets in be although one Industry offi Cial said the situation there is simply a Case of too Many stores in too Small an different Market it could spill Over to but i dont think so its a different mar the Dominion merchandising manager unlike in Steinbergs pres ence in Winnipeg is limited to Valdi discount which Are not consid ered serious Competition for the three major chains because they dont sell fresh meat or but raw sons Doug Mon was less definite in denying a Price it was monaster who talked about super Valus decision to prohibit competitors Price checkers and of How some Dominion checkers had been asked to leave super Valu i feel super Valu has started it by not letting Price checkers he crushing experience a Winnipeg Motorist want Hurt yesterday when his car Waverley police said the tractor Driver didst see was flattened by a tractor at Mcgillivray Boulevard and the car at a red Light and drove Over it before backing live ammunition for War games Halifax up aircraft and a submarine will try to outsmart and outrun each other this week in the Gulf of Lawrence in an armed forces exercise using live Armuni four Canadian destroyers the athabaskan and Algonquin and the submarine Okana Gan left Halifax for the exercise area they will be joined later in the week by Antisubmarine planes and helicopters from the and live you say but military spokesmen stress that Only a wild several kilo metres off would endanger any of the military personnel in the cf5 aircraft which will conduct strikes against the surface ships each carry a target drone behind when a ship is ready to fire at the a Cable is the real plane scoots away and the target looking like an oversized Styro foam is left behind to be Des troyed by the warships computer aimed when the destroyers Are being fired they drag smaller targets several Kilometres behind giving the Jet pilots a smaller and More difficult instead of using a live practice torpedoes fired by the submarine shut Down automatically within a certain distance of their warship tar give their targets a Friendly nudge and then Bob on the surface where their brightly coloured Cones Are spotted from recovery military officials say catching a Ca Nadian submarine is a rare occurrence and no live ammunition will be fired at this locating the vessel is accomplishment the British built Oberon sub relatively Dee diving and makes it an Ideal mouse in the game with Navy Given the accuracy and destructive Power of modern Antisubmarine Wear military officials explain if a ship or Antisubmarine helicopter or air plane can pinpoint the subs location and depth it can be assumed they have sufficient weaponry to destroy military exercises never go exactly As and last weeks temporary withdrawal from service of 16 older warships reduced by two the Assiniboine and Margaree the num ber of surface ships taking part in Marcot a defence department spokesman said monday if May be possible for the two ships to join the exercise later in the week if inspections reveal no boiler 72 favor charter of rights majority of canadians wants poll shows a problem found on two sister which prompted the Navy to withdraw All similar ships from newer unaffected by the boiler did not All leave their Halifax base without incident since it was maintaining radio is the outbound destroyer Algon Quin left an incoming cuban fishing trawler somewhat confused As the two vessels approached each other in the Harbor not wanting to break its radio is the Algonquin gave two blasts on its Horn to signal the trawler Captain to pass by and then continued its journey in addition to the Canadian submarine and cf5 the exer Cise includes Canadian and anti submarine Canadas new Aurora Long Range patrol aircraft and their Navy Breslauer Warren Ottawa up a poll conducted for the Canadian human rights com Mission says 72 per cent of canadians questioned support the general principle of including a charter of rights inthe cons Titu on More specific the poll says a majority of respondents favor constitutional safeguards against discrimination based on physical or mental ethnic alcoholism or drug and criminal the majority do not favor such Protection for the based on interviews last Trudeau refuses to accept blame continued from Page 1 until the final draft of the Resolution is ready for final debate in the new Democrat Margaret one of two new Democrat maps now studying the said her party will certainly be protesting in the Trudeau refused to accept blame when the progressive conservatives accused him of weakening the the tories have no right to complain because they fought tooth and Nail against the Liberal governments Origi charter which included those he the concessions made last week came at the insistence of the Trudeau one of the Allan Blakeney of said yesterday he re Mains in favor of inclusion of the Indian rights the Saskatchewan government would be willing to reinsert aboriginal rights provi Sions in the constitutional agreement if Trudeau wishes after meeting with native intergovernmental affairs minis Ter Roy Romanow Trudeau offered to Compromise yes telling inuit politicians he would reinstate rights for native Peoples in the territories which Are under exclusive Federal the inuit refused on grounds it would not be acceptable to the rest of the country they countered by ask ing Trudeau to reinstate rights but delay implementation for three years while native groups negotiate what those rights Are with the Trudeau then gave them 48 hours to come up with a plan to reinstate rights in a Way that binds the sources say status represented by the National Indian brotherhood and the Oneill nonmember native Council of Canada gave Ottawa the excuse to drop native the status indians opted to their demands they succeeded in embarrassing the government by opposing Patria Tion but this backfired when Ottawa used their opposition As the basis for dropping native Indian leaders accepted a native rights clause in january but later rejected the native Council lost the most because the clauses inclusion in the Constitution marked the first time any government had recognized Metis and no status Indian they will have trouble getting Back into the Constitution because Ottawa is difficulty defining what a Metis Federal reports indicate there could be As Many As six million in the sources Many premiers oppose guaranteed native rights for fear it will Lead to Competition for land and fishing Oil and Gas and other june with adults across the were released four Days after prime minister Trudeau and the premiers of All provinces except Quebec struck a constitutional agreement which includes a charter of but makes Many of those rights subject to override by the Federal or provincial the poll for the human rights com conducted by crop of Mon said the majority of persons inter viewed supported in principle the inclusion of a charter in the of those 32 per cent strongly agreed there should be such a 40 per cent somewhat eight per cent somewhat eight per cent strongly 11 per cent did not know and one per cent gave no asked to state their opinion on a list of groups which could be protected under a 92 per cent wanted Protection for the physically 89 per cent for the 77 per cent for 69 per cent for racial 64 per cent for ethnic 61 per cent for Lan Guage 54 per cent for persons with a history of alcoholism or drug abuse and 53 per cent for persons with criminal Protection for homosexuals was favored by Only 32 per with 60 per cent seven per cent without an opinion and one per cent with no the agreement reached last week not contain explicit ant discrimination Protection for drug abusers or persons with criminal while the majority polled favored a the majority also said that promoting Public awareness of human rights and their implications would be More effective in protecting human rights than Ning specific acts of sixty five per cent said promoting human rights would be More effective than a Twenty two per cent said discrimination bans Are More effective than Public awareness and nine per cent advocated a combination of both the poll found 69 per cent would support the use of quotas to ensure minorities get a fair share of Public service quotas appeared to be acceptable in All says the balloonist set out across Pacific our entire Stock of Seiko electrics All fully while quantities Japan a Veter an balloonist Ben Abruzzo had his double Eagle v on course today in his attempt to Cross the Pacific and aides said everything is Fine aboard the 68 metre High japanese officials said that seven hours after the balloon took off Early today from this hot Spring spa in Central it had travelled 708 Kilometres and was Over about 378 Kilometres East of the boso the double Eagle was maintaining an Altitude of the officials they Are on scheduled course and everything is air control officials at Tokyo Narita Airport Abruzzo and his three Crew members were bound for san the 51year old real estate Developer from Albu Quer said he Hopes to arrive by if conditions they will head for the East coast of the United Cross the Atlantic and land near the euro Pean Border of the soviet Larry Newman and Maxie an All from of made the first successful transatlantic balloon Cross ing in the double Eagle ii in Newman is Abruzzo Copilot for the Pacific and the other two Crew members Are Ron Clark of Albuquerque and Rocky the japanese owner of the Benchana restaurant Aoki is financing the the Crew is carrying a 30day Supply of with the Gondola and the Craft is a tall As a 26storey Breslauer Warren 434 Portage Avenue next to the Bay and at Eaton place the for watches ;