REGINA (cP) — Saskatchewan's NDP gmevernment, as anxious for Canadian cultural — in- ce as it is for eco- Bomic Independence, has embarked | on , fitorts to strength cultural awareness in the province. Premier. flan Blakeney said after his party was Page 2, The Herald, Tuesday, July 31, 1970 returned to power for a third term in last fall's provinelal election that now is the time to consider how best to enhance and perserve Saskatchewan culture. As a first move, he sent one of his executive assistants, Gordon Vichert, te the department of culture and youth, Vickert has launched a study into cultural policy, sensing that government: wants to do more for the arts. “We havea number of pol- icies that have arisen in re- sponse to various needa and demands, but they haven't really been integrated,” sald Vichert in an interview, During the next year, his cultural policy secretariat plans to look at what has been done and come up with some policy suggestions for public discussion, “Our main pu is to get some ideas out fast. It can’t possibly be totally comprehensive. 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" Hegaid the secretariat will focus on the arts, nat sparta or recreation, both being handled by other agencies, Vichert sald his meetings with the arte community go far have shown the biggest . ‘ problem to be financial,’. pound, Mee. “phere: appears to be Federal funding’ | Socreds will oppose any gas export tax ionmenta calling for such a oi Jarvis, tederal federalprovincial relations. minister, sald in Victoria Monday that the provinces would be consulted before ‘such a move would be taken, “We don’t anticipate moving on any strategic important area without that imprint of consultation .. .," said Jarvis. | - funding through. a quaai-indpendent' . armelengtir yelled and the wince ably consider how euch of the responsibility it will accept, There’s alao the problem of whether government should be , or agency. such ag an aris shat) universal approval for the through the arts board o something very similar. “And there's a feeling that {the department of) culture - and youth has done a pretty good job with amateura in _ Saskatchewan strengthens cultural awarenes relationship f the province, But when it — comes to the professionals, there's a sense that it hasn't been given the tools for the job," Aa well, artista ara con- cerned about stability and don't want to have to depend on the special events and provincial an- niversary celebrations of financlal | recent years for their sur- . vival. J. NEWS IN BRIEF ¥ QUEBEC (CP) — The Public Alliance of Canada (PSAC) shot down a bid by ' disenchanted Quebeg members Monday to form their own unlon within the nee. The:™ proposal . by - the Montreal area. coun of the 180,000-member;: Alliance - . Sparked a bitterly emotional vs Gebate at the openin he op a: of the fiv ¥- Rationga conven on, aches Martin,, presidént * MADRID CAB)’ ~_ Bomb "threats and traffic jams kept Madrid jittery Monday after . Basque separatists bombed three transportation centres ’ in the Spanish capital during the weekend, killing five persons and injuring scores, A new wave of bomb threats led police to shut ees subway for more KAMLOOPS (CP) — The city of Kamloops will fight to restore plans for a $35- million medium security prison, Don Cameron, Conservative MP for the area, said Sunday. Cameron was Speaking to a meeting called by * Kamloops Mayor Mike Latta after the federal government Snnounced that Plans for the i*Kamloops wants prison on have been cancelied of the Montreal council, said the majority of members in the province favor ‘‘the creation of a Quebec power which would oasure | the eguarding © o- cael interests within the He challenged the Alliance to test the wishes of Quebec members through a referetidum. But convention delegates rejected. his proposal by a 315-88 vote. ~~ Singh’ takes office “than an hour, snarling trattic and leaving thousands of riders stranded or fearful of _ - using the metro system. Telephone threats also were made to a suburban bus station and the International airport, scene of a blast Sunday that killed one person and injured dozens. Om woth su! oth ecaune. of an austerity... oThere’ F too much at atake here, we've got too much to risk, Latta told the meeting, Last week Ottawa an- heunced capital spending cuts of $200 to $250 million. * Latta said 12 to 15 per cent of the national spending-cuts will affect Kamloops directly. Pipeline tariff criticized . OTTAWA (CP) — The Na- tional Energy Board an- nounced a tariff’ decision Monday: which the builder of the proposed natural .gas ripelne from Alaska has d will turn off financing for the $5 billion Canadian section of the project. The board, — federal regulatory agency for the ail and natural gas ‘industry, said Foothills Pipe. Line (Yukon) Ltd, must charge reduced tarifts in the first 12 months of operation of the pipeline. It rejected recent Foothills arguments that financing would be -im- possible if it could not charge full tariffa from the start, Instead the board followed — the lead of the United States regulatory agency. Twins condition improves ‘SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) — Siamese twins Elisa and Lisa Hansen, separated during pioneering surgery two months ago; are no longer partially paralysed as they were inimediately, following the operation, a hospital spokesman said Monday. The twins’ father, David Hansen, told The Church News that his 2i-month-old daughters emerged from surgery at the University of © Utah medical centre par- tially paralysed, “One al side was completely paralysed, with one fopt pointing down and the hand. clenched," he said in the copyright interview with the weekly publication’ of the Church of Jesus Christ af - Latter-day Saints. ’ Hansen sald the twins are recovering from the paralysis by undergoing extensive physical therapy. 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