Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 6, 1982, Winnipeg, Manitoba
4 Winnipeg free december 1982 a photos slower Rise v in food Price predicted bringing the House Down an explosive charge crumples the 73yearold Radisson hotel in downtown Minneapolis yesterday and reduces it to dust and the building was levelled in nine Hambleton discloses Contact prosecutor insists name Given to judge be revealed in open court hmm Nana i to was Naff Lesnr of at him Ahnne fit ennui Tinl snap Reisino fill continued from Page 1 like to ask Ottawa to investigate to determine whether such a Man exist it appeared that Hambleton had also Given the judge his own Home As the contacts address in in court he admitted that it was his own but said that the Contact was using his Home As a mail the 60yearold who claims to be a double agent spying on the soviet Union for France and can also told the court last week he had established regular Contact with the Canadian intelligence in 1967 when he was professor of economics at Laval University in Quebec he said agents of the soviet Security took him for a six Day visit in 1975 to Moscow where he had dinner with Yuri then the Kab chief but succeeded the late Leonid Brezhnev As soviet communist party chief when Brezhnev died last Hambleton said during the dinner Andropov offered to finance his Candi Dacy for the he Andropov was interested in my acquiring a position of influence in Canada and offered to finance by elec Tion Hambleton adding that Andropov also questioned him about defence the implication was that defence spending in Russia was considerable and could not be increased much fur but it could in the United Hambleton Hambleton went on trial last monday on charges of spy info Moscow from 1956 to and with photographing to secret nato documents for the he was an economist on the nato staff i Paris from 1956 to 1961 and has been with Laval University since Hambleton claimed at earlier hear Ings that the documents he photo graphed were furnished by his control supervising Field officer in the French counter espionage he named the Man As Jean Masson who he said doctored the documents he Hambleton said Canadian Intelli gence officers had warned him British intelligence had not been put fully in the picture because of an apparent reference by the canadians to the unmasking of soviet secret agents in British intelligence services since the second world the Canadian parliament was told last week that Hambleton was not charged because there want sufficient evidence to convict continued from Page 1 unemployment will remain a Seri Ous averaging per said the analysts who meet annually to Issue their the key concern is not whether growth will but the rate of which is expected to fall substantially Short of Normal expectations for the first year of a business Cycle sex said Albert the chief economist of the Independent Board and chairman of the perhaps the Best news for Canada is a prediction of a whopping 35percent increase in housing construction which would prove a Boon to Canadas Forest hard hit by the recess both countries Are suffering the worst recession since the great de pression of the depending on Canadas economic woes have been More serious than its neigh Bors and prospects for Canadian re covery depend on the strength of the turnaround in the recent projections by the Royal Bank of Canada and conference Board in Canada concur that recovery in Canada will follow the and like will be the private conference Board carefully tempered what optimism it while interest rates have fallen in recent a firming trend can be expected in response to the quickening Pace of business activity and the trea surya enormous borrowing require said Norman Mel Lon Banks chief the forum warned that its muted optimism reflects deep concern Over the future path of fiscal and monetary it also predicted a major decline in with the Trade deficit expected to soar by As much As billion in although recovery seems in Barry a senior fellow at the Brookings offered a word of despite the trauma of the last three i am surprised about How Little has he we have traded a lower rate of inflation for higher Bug the Basic conflict Between the two goals High court rules Quebec has n6 veto i Ottawa up the court of Canada rejected today que becs claim to a constitutional scuttling the provinces attempt to Pedo last years constitutional agree ment by Ottawa and the other nine the court upheld a unanimous Sion in april by the Quebec court Appeal which concluded that Quebec has no veto Over constitutional Amend Quebec had argued that the Princi ple of duality Between English and French underlying federalism the Constitution could not be altered without Quebec these realities and guarantees go far beyond the linguistic and cultural sectors and extend into realms As natural Geo graphic boundaries and it it would be to deny the 1867 constitutional agreement and the reality that continues to reduce dual Ity to Only a linguistic and cultural doctors plug air bubbles in heart patients lungs continued from Page 1 we now Are beginning to rebuild his muscle strength and Hope to have him standing and perhaps taking a step or two in the coming Joyce he tolerated the procedure Clark was unable to walk when admitted to the Hospital because of the deterioration of his own he told me he would like to stand up and but he just didst think he could do it Joyce a retired Seattle is the first person to receive a permanent artificial he is still in serious but stable Dwan said who was allowed to sleep much of the retired for the night around he visited with relatives earlier in the Chase University Vic Epresi Dent for health said Clark spent Many of the Early hours yesterday resting he said Clark was Able to drink water and but was not yet taking solid Peterson said Clark was a Little discouraged about saturday nights surgery to Stop swelling in his left Chest and neck caused by air leaks from ruptured air in his the swelling had gone Down and was barely perceptible he Theair which were unrelated to the implantation of the mechanical caused some tissue just below the surface of the skin to become almost like puffed Peterson he said a tube placed in Clarks Chest to allow remaining air to escape would remain in place for four Days to a Devries had feared the air May be leaking from the which is powered by compressed or from the tubes that connect it to an air Peterson but that was not the the surgeon saw the lungs bubbling when the Chest was Peterson and he stapled several sacs shut and allowed tiny ones to remain be cause the body has the ability to self Seal the problem resulted from Clarks chronic mild unrelated to his earlier heart and a stiff lung because of his Peterson Clark was on a Respirator during and after his heart surgery and his lungs received More air than combined with the led to the Peterson Clarks new heart is tethered by two three metre 10foot Long hoses to an air compressor and a Mobile Power medical officials denied reports last night that a key to a Locking device compressor was a suicide to be inserted by a patient he decided living with an artificial heart had be come the officials said the key was to be used to switch to a backup unit from the main Power one official added that a patient could die by turning Back a pulse rate Argentina set for 24hour strike Buenos Aires Reuter Argentina braced itself today for a 24hour general strike staged by the country Trade Union move ment in its biggest showdown with the armed forces since a military soup six years about six million workers Are expected to take part in the which its organizers say will bring Industry and com Merce in this country of 28million people to a the three main factions of Argentina Trade Union movement have called the strike to demand changes in the military govern ments economic which have led Argentina into deep re cession and massive a employ unofficially estimated at up to 18 per the rival wings of the general confederation of labor and the so called nonaligned group of unions also Are calling for an immediate lifting of extensive restrictions on Union activity posed following the coup in but due to Argentina shaky political situation the stoppage also is viewed As a further move toward outright Challenge of the government by civilian opponents of military the current wave of civil unrest began three weeks ago when the country five main political Par ties turned Down proposals by the military Junta for an agreement on How Argentina next constitutional government would Deal with a wide Range of controversial military president Reynaldo Bignone has announced that Gen eral elections will be held late next year As part of his to restore democracy the armed forces not eager to be put on trial by a civilian government for alleged human rights corruption and economic mismanagement under military to press their demands for an unconditional return to Democrat the five parties also have called for a mass demonstration in Buenos Aires on local tories Back Clark continued from Page 1 some of the adversities he deserves a Martin he added the tory caucus has performed Well in parliament and Clark deserves a Good measure of credit for Powazek said his association delegates would vigorously oppose a leadership review at this time because it would be fractious and against the interests of the National Roy president of the Lisgar constituency association and a Clark supporter two years said the party should Stop the internal backstabbing it has been famous i think its done More harm than Good in the Mclaren Provencher constituency association president David Sellen said the party is virtually assured of forming a majority government under Clarks while a new Leader May increase that majority by a few Why risk blowing the whole thing in addition to the constituency support for Clarks continued leadership has recently come from Dorothy past president of Manitoba pc women Mary Jane pc youth federation and Elizabeth candidate for the party National 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