Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, August 09, 1980

Issue date: Saturday, August 9, 1980
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 9, 1980, Winnipeg, Manitoba Wiuff Toee free Ati Fuit Leaky tanks top offences Coatts fund of Wal with the service of the tombs ii fractions under the Mani Toba Public health act must still be submitted in writing to the health my Listef for discussion before any action is he mainly in Rural have with improper operation of private septic tanks which result in leakage of sewage into the surrounding soil and raises the danger of contaminating local water supplies and poses a health guilty pleas the new system dealt with five owners of private septic Fields in the Niverville area who pleaded guilty in june to having leaks in their sys although the offences Are considered serious by the court fines Overall Haven been of six prosecutions in the Niverville All Drew reprimands when they appeared in there Are four additional cases set for All for allegedly contravening clean environment act the heaviest Fine meted out was against the Whitehorse trailer which contravened the clean Environ ment act for discharging sewage into the Assiniboine in a restaurant was fined under the Public health act for using a faulty egg producers get increase Ottawa up egg producers will receive an extra one cent a dozen for their eggs starting the Canad an egg marketing Agency has an Harold acting chairman of the said the increase is the result of higher feed costs caused by the drought in Western egg prices Are set by a costo prod action higher feed costs were part of the reasons egg prices to producers were increased by two cents last being framed for the Job Paul i Filanti tills gaps around this window Frame with plaster As part of the renovations to convert he former Mordue funeral Home at Edmonton Street and Broadway into 22 extremists sentenced to die from the news services Turkey a military court yesterday sentenced 22 righting extremists to death and acquitted 411 accused of taking part in 1978 riots Between left and righting moslem sects that killed 111 in the largest mass trial Ever in 14 other people were sentenced to life in prison and 304 were Given sentences ranging from six to 24 prosecutors had asked for 330 death sentences and criticized the court for being too lenient on the who Are members of the sunni moslem the trial of 835 people lasted a two defendants died and two gave birth during the the court dropped some cases and ordered further investigation of Central America jolted a Strong earthquake rocked mountainous sparsely populated areas of Central causing some dam age but no immediate reports of Ca local authorities said news Roundup the which hit shortly before Midnight local jolted areas of Honduras and Candy makers indicted the makers of Cadbury chocolates have been indicted on charges of smuggling chocolates into the United states from attorney William Gray announced the indictment charges that the com in order to circumvent import brought chocolate Crumb into the under the Label reject Candy Nagasaki blast marked Japan about people in Nagasaki peace Park observed a moment of silent prayer today in memory of the estimated persons killed in the atomic bomb attack 33 years Bells tolled throughout the City at the moment the bomb was dropped from a b25 similar ceremonies were held in Hiroshima on wednesday marking the 35th anniversary of the worlds first atomic bomb which took place on that City during the closing Days of the second world Hiroshima casualties were estimated at More than Kim trial Date set Seoul the court martial of imprisoned dissident Leader Kim Dae accused of attempting to Over throw the South korean will begin official sources said if Kim might face the death along with 23 of his followers including former lawmakers and dissident clergymen and will stand trial on charges of conspiring for a rebellion and violating the National Security Law and martial Law Viking i runs out of fuel the Viking i space vehicle has run out of fuel and can no longer Contact Earth As it begins its 75year Tumble toward the surface of scientists the Viking 1 orbiter transmitted its last pictures of Mars on but funding difficulties and a Low priority could mean a delay of several weeks before the photos can be Viking is Lander remains on the surface of where it set Down july it is expected to continue transmitting weather data and one picture a week to Earth for 10 More the Viking ii Lander quit work ing four months six found shot to death the bodies of six All apparently shot to were found by ramp officers yester Day in this Community about 150 kilo metres Southeast of the spokesman said police believe All of the deaths Are but did not release any further bus crash jury finds no fault Swift sask up the coroners jury which investigated the triple vehicle collision on the Tran Canada Highway near Here recommended yesterday suffer penal ties for drinking Drivers and that seat belts and Energy absorbing seats be installed in school the jury assessed no fault for the May 28 in line with instructions of Stewart Saskatchewan chief the 22 victims were All aboard a up rail Crew the six Man jury deliberated More than two hours an evidence it had heard during six Days of testimony in this southwestern Saskatchewan the Accident was Sas Katche wans worst transportation disaster since a 1954 air crash near Moose jaw that claimed 37 nine Manitoban eleven of the dead were from new nine from Manitoba and one each from Ontario and Nova so the jury also recommended that school buses Chassis be modified to make the buses More jury Foreman Dennis Dockray said the jury found that All the victims died of injuries received in the crash involving a a bus carrying the up rail workers and a Tanker truck carrying heated Asphalt none of the deaths was attributed to the fire which broke out after the testimony Given by surviving up rail workers in the bus showed the car was straddling the Centre line when it and the bus the bus Driver steered his vehicle towards the Shoul Der and the bus flipped the Tanker which was following be was unable to Stop and collided with the the jury also made five other recon including two on drinking and the jury said Drivers of school bus Type regardless of who owns the vehicles or for what purpose they Are should hold a class 1 the licence Drivers of buses transport ing children and adults for fee must Michael Beach of Driver of the up rail bus and a victim of the held a class 5 or Ordinary opera tors that was All the Law because the bus was private a owned and not used to transport paying Widen Highway the jury recommended that the Tran Canada Highway be widened to four lanes from West of Swift current to the Albert Saskatchewan the Highway was two lanes wide at the scene of the 32 Kilometres West of Swift Dockray told Macmillan that Drivers should be required to submit to a blood alcohol test immediately after an penalties for drinking and driving should be the inquest was told earlier that a blood Sample showed Alfred of Driver of the car involved in the had a blood alcohol level of five hours after the Acci Dent Well under the Legal limit of but Fromm of the ramp crime detection Laboratory estimated that at the time of the Accident the level would have been Between to the jury also recommended that transport companies review their poli cies on the number of hours Drivers spend on the Roud before having a rest iranians in answer Khomeini protest Call by Don Shannon the los Angeles times Washington apparently inspired by a radio message from the Ayatollah Ruhollah some 800 iranians and arabs marched through hostile crowds Here denouncing imperialism and israels occupation of As during a March the protesters also complained about the brutal treatment they said was afforded to 192 iranians arrested Here july after a riotous demonstration those demonstrators were All released by the department of Justice on tues exhorted moslem in a Tehran radio broadcast yester Day on what he had declared to be International Jerusalem Irani an revolutionary Leader Khomeini exhorted moslem throughout the world to come out of your houses and shout death to death to death to the soviet Union after that the Washington about on third of whom appeared to be massed across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House during the then began moving North toward the cites islamic Center on Massachusetts ave occasional epithets along the route office workers waved Denun Chatory placards from and lunchtime strollers tossed tomatoes and occasional epithets at the police on horseback and motorcycles flanked the sometimes intercepting an errant mis Sile Khomeini condemnation of israels official designation of Jerusalem As its capital was echoed by the Washington who broke out in Peri Odic dunes for palestinian ind Epen one Marcher carried a Large sign hailing the Palestine liberation Orga the Arab guerrilla group other signs read Down with Zion ism and Long live Palestine at one Point Charles a Washington broke through the to guard and landed a punch on one of the the demonstrator was taken away in an ambulance for treat ment of a Cut Miller moved so quickly that he escaped before police caught i was willing to get Miller told a saying that it was his Sec Ond Day of attending the Demontra 1 was just warming up the Day seven arrests were made during the March arid after the demonstrators arrived at the islamic a Lime Stone mosque that was built largely with funds provided by the late Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi of a Black moslem at the who confronted a group of opponents on the David was arrested and charged with assaulting a slice officer and assault with a deadly a Caliper police came to defence also on hand at the and coming to the defence of the Prokhor Meim was the John p director of Community relations or the United methodist Church in who has been Active in arranging their Adams claimed that there had been distortion of the iranian revolution in this stage second protest March a Washington this Bob Shaw of Driver of the had left Calgary at 4 May 27 and slept five hours while driving almost Kilometres be fore the Accident at on May focus on exits queried continued from Page 1 in not blowing the Horn for cast Lewood the buildings managers but if buildings were constructed out of Concrete and steel and made completely they would be so ugly and so costly that no one would wish to live in he Bodnarchuk said it want pertinent to suggest the townhouse didst have enough because the fire was in the area of the exit and this is what caused the he said the argument for More exits could be carried to the extreme Why not suggest that bathrooms have second exits spread unknown Alan counsel for architect John said the building was built in conformance with the Provin Cial code and the rapid spread of the fire is he said the technical deficiencies which witnesses detailed to the inquiry should be taken with a Large Grain of a provincial labor department spokesman testified that the building didst use proper fire resistant Materi als on its Balcony exits and other and used insulation which had never been approved by the he said combustible material was put along the firewall in contravention of the building chief plans examiner for the testified the building had a number of deficiencies including bal Cony exits which did not meet Width or height requirements of the building code support beams for the Balcony which didst have adequate firer Distant coverings and a firewall didst As a but Macinnes said the inquiry can easily get misled by concerns Over these Macinnes called on Macdiarmid to recommend a review of the provincial building but said he try to find fault with the building owners or City plans examiners who approved the construction without res review officer named continued from Page 1 but if there Are special they May All be special cases be bandied it depends on the needs of the were held under statute to confidentiality so both sides can work out their problems in a relaxed atmosphere and tempers dont we want to stay away from any appearance of a judicial Type failure of lockes efforts would mean automatic referral of the dispute to a director of arbitration under the new Law passed by the legislature july 29 former chief rent review officer Gary was appointed to that Post parties must agree Julius could Only Issue a binding order setting rent Levels if both tenants and Southgate the final recourse under the act is to consumer affairs minister Warner who can order compulsory arbitration by a three member Board if he deems the rent demands excess if Southgate or any other landlord refuses voluntary it must pay up to one months rent toward the moving expenses of any tenant who tenants cannot be evicted while their Case is under tenants receiving rent increase notices effective on or before 1 have three months from the effective Date to protest to if the increase is effective after they can Appeal up to one month after receiving no tenants also have until 31 to Lodge complaints against rents imposed poor to abolition of controls of june 30 the new decontrol Law also requires Julius to Monitor rent at Jorge sons request i i ;