Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 13, 1980, Winnipeg, Manitoba
80 d at least one Winnipeg Riding appears destined for a d trime minister Clark warns of High gasoline prices Liberal d a Quebec newspaper has endorsed the but the party has Little Hope d abortion and divorce grabbed the spotlight last d Broadbent take aim blast at worries workers by Brian Cole and Joe Rubin a mysterious explosion that killed a Torchman at the Canadian National railways Yards Iti Fra Scotia has an Gefded and upset other workers who feel they could easily be the neat to die on the William who at age 64 was to retire this died after an acetylene oxygen station at the in Yards exploded at on me was buried monday after dying in Hospital scattered around the the Lefi oxygen stations serve As outlets for torches used by fled As claim who apart chunks of Metal and old As he was a town to sortie of his was thrown against a railway car and received severe Burns and broken limbs As Well As a crack Etc there were fio witnesses to the of Ccok Dent and nobody can say for sure what caused the fatal but some work ers Are laying the blame at the feet of pm for not providing adequate safety in a series of interviews with free the who to Teit taif anon Nious to avoid said the recent death under lines the Lewally bad attitude to wards safety of the by sdm6 employees were approached by the but others approached say Ift they wanted to publicise the i sufi and put pressure on in we dont want a Good hardworking Man like of Benjamin id die Oft the Job again be Foffe management pays Atten Tion to complaints concerning work place one worker Canada labor and pm officials Are but mafia workers Are sceptical of the eventual and put the Blulme Oti the worker just like they always never the compahyj1 one embittered employee Jack in Public relations angrily denied in was at there was nothing going on there that we could find that was Skull told of the workers Skull replied you quote the workers if you want to believe what there telling you quote but quote them by everyone is said one worker in describing the mood of the 30 employees who work in the reclaiming on Friday the Day after Benjamin died there was talk of a Wildcat one of the workers but he explained that because the Union is so that was More of an angry reaction then a Art the investigator from Canada says he is frustrated by the Lack of see rail Page 4 Cloudy tonight brisk wind tomorrow Low 25 High 14 february 1980 Sun of times sets Moon rises sets Ioc rules olympics will stay in Moscow final for Home Call 9439331 two weeks Lor outside City 25 by Claude Adams up news service Lake the International olympic committee yesterday the government and declared Boycotts or the Moscow summer games would go ahead As the described As unania Placid by Hal Sigurdson Winnipeg free press Lake Placid Dock the argon aut the Golden fleece is at at least that the advice the wander ing Seaman of greek mythology would probably have received from his Crew if they had seen the Golden fleece prices being charged to attend the games of this 13th Winter what sort of prices last sunday Bob the Propri Etor of the Mountain air Motel in 10 Miles and a strike bound bus service from Lake posted his March room see Lake Page 4 Mous by Ioc president lord brought an immediate reaction from the White spokesman Jody Powell said the administration regrets the Ioc Deci Sion to go ahead with the Moscow and that president Carter urges the United states olympic committee to reach a prompt decision against sending a team to the under these Powell neither the the nor the american people can support the sending of United states teams to Moscow this Canadian draft it was Learned the statement issued last night by lord Killain was pre pared from a draft written by a three member committee which included Canadian Ioc member Jim the Canadian government is among a growing number of governments who appear ready to support the the Killain statement cast a psycho logical pall on the formal opening Cere monies today of the Winter olympic games in this new York though it came As no the statements uncompromising tone did raise some Killain firm Killain said even if a majority of Western nations keep their athletes at the Moscow awarded to the soviet Union in would Start on the Ioc cannot solve the political problems of the Killain but Calls upon the and see Ioc Page 4 death came violently Over 65 cents for bottle whats a life Worth in the gutters of main Street sixty five an appalled Provin cial1 court was told last when Gordon Norman pooled his 65 cents for a bottle of Lysor disinfectant to and his buddy bought Vanilla extract instead and shared it with someone Ross flew into a a witness testified he Ross stood Over him and lifted his stick As High As he could an came Down As hard As he could on his part of his face just flew All Over the Ross to manslaughter in the death of Warren Bradley and was sentenced to nine years in a the with a Long piece of took place on a sunday evening in on the Corner of main Street and Logan defence counsel Stanley Nozick argued the assault should be considered typical derelict he died the Way he lived by Vio acknowledged judge Charles Rubin life very cheaply in that Jungle of main unfortunately too Many wind up Clark campaigns in Selkirk prime minister with Selkirk Interlake pc candidate Jon Johnson at his greets supporters at lord Selkirk regional composite school yesterday at a noon Pierre Trudeau Speaks in Winnipeg de Broadbent parking Fine crackdown urged ban Drivers who Don pay from renewing police commission says Leech could save court time by Pamela the Winnipeg police commission wants to prevent motorists who dont pay their parking tickets renew ing their Drivers the commission agreed yesterday to ask the civic finance committee to examine a possible Hookup Between a City computer and one operated by the motor vehicles commission chairman lome Leech said chief provincial judge Harold Gyles told him traffic offences Are taking up too much time in the Leech said judge Gyles has suggested the City look at a system now used in Ontario if would have to be implemented if it is he said consider Able court time could be Asyet unpublished provincial court show in 1979 traffic cases were heard in provincial up from in finance committee chairman Abe Yanofsky said the concept could be adopted by City Council a minimum of three months from now should a feasibility study be Yanofsky said if a cos Benefit report shows the idea is Well take it to my personal first reaction is that it sounds worthwhile enough to Bui it wont be up to the City alone since amendments will have to be made to the Highway traffic Yanofsky Independent citizens election the legislation now states that per sons convicted of traffic offences who do not pay Fine and costs within the allowed time shall be notified by the registrar and the registrar shall thereupon suspend the licence of the person convicted or disqualify him from obtaining a Yanofsky said a justifiable Cost for implementing the system could be up to the commission approved the motion after a Short discussion of the possible problems the City May face trying to implement the commission member Arthur John Ston estimated the City might be losing As much As a year due to unpaid traffic but George provincial said the figure is not quite that in we were losing As much As in outstanding but it has since improved because of increased in we issued tickets and since notices have been sent for people who dont comply with we Are issuing summons a inside today Clarks Driver de Ridley is the bus Driver who chauffeured prime minister Clark and his entourage around the Winnipeg area and columnist Barbara Cansino took time out to Chat with truckers like Freedom there Are All kinds of truck Drivers Short haul female but the one thing they share is their fondness for driving romans fuel shortage scare male Beauty contest Churchill to warm in february that what Canada was just a cold spell away from a the Crew of a West German air Force plane serious fuel shortage this Winter refineries decided after trying to test equipment under worked at full capacity to stay even with Arctic so they went current orders for Petroleum the Winner wore Only a red Garter Black Black a Vest and a red Bow tie for the University of first male Beauty hijackers Money found a family on an Outing last sunday suddenly stumbled across 12 stacks of Muldering Money part of the the notorious airline Hijacker Cooper Braunstein shows stuff Terry Braunstein showed the crowd at the Winnipeg Arena the stuff it takes to be Prier material during the first Day of the Manitoba mens Curling solution to crisis nearer the embassy hostage crisis appeared to move closer to solution yesterday As tried to separate the Fate of the hostages from demands for the return of a Wpm w business anytime 21 48 48 55 21 classified 60 comics 22 crossword 49 deaths Doug Small 8 entertainment 50 food 29 Horoscope 48 64 6 54 television 21 scores 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