Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 5, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Orlikov testifies Ltd treatment terrified her Montreal we thou Rifon Dnn Olac ruin .1__i.--Jup photo Montreal up the wife of new democratic my David Orli Kow says she Felt like a Squirrel climbing the Walls of a Cage after she was injected with Mas Sive doses of Ltd in what court documents describe As brainwash ing experiments for the . Cen trial intelligence Agency. I kept saying that i could t stand the injections that i they were killing Val Orlikov treatment of acute depression testified yesterday during an Emo i just had to go with what tonal appearance in Quebec Supe rior court where she is seeking in a suit against Montreal s Royal Victoria Hospital. Orlikov testified that the late or. Douglas Ewen Cameron then head of the Allan memorial Institute associated with the Hospital kept convincing her to continue with the injections of the hallucinogenic drug even though it was a terrify ing i could t control anything i had no control Over said Orlikov 64, who consulted Ca Meron Between 1956 and 1964 for was coursing through my body. He would Pat me on the shoulder and Tell me to be a Good girl and keep taking the injections and continue listening to the repetitive tapes were played for More than five hours after the injections she said while to write continuously whatever thoughts came into her head. She also described filming ses Sions in which she and another woman were told to dress scantily and perform various actions such As sitting and standing in a stable on the grounds of the Institute. She testified that the Ltd took effect immediately after it was injected and its effects lasted up to several Days. I remember walking outside and seeing people with their faces distorted. Their faces seemed to be etched in some kind of hard sub stance or Metal and their Cheeks were once after a series of Ltd injections she fell into a Black Hole of depression and finally hid in a washroom because i did t want him to give me another inject she said the scottish born Ca Meron came to the door with about six or seven people. He knocked on the door and said Lassie come on out of there 1 want to give you another injection when i told him no he said come on you know you always say yes in the end i told him it was killing me and he became irritated and cold and finally went away. I sat on the toilet in the washroom All Day and cried some. I thought i had or. William Lambert a Winni Peg psychiatrist said the treat ment to which Orlikov was subjected left her with a disability caused by brain these methods were very aggressive somewhat dehumanizing and not particularly said Lambert. He Felt that the whole proce Dure was experimental All the Way Ori Kows at Montreal court hearing yesterday Clear tonight 0 sunny tomorrow 17 tuesday May 5, 1981 vol 109 no 131 final for Home delivery 957-0550 classified 956-2330 hooded Belfast youth shielding himself against by John Sullivan government action on recommendations from a three member inquiry into liquor control in Manitoba is not Likely during the current legislative session attorney general Gerry Mercier said yesterday. He said even if recommendations from the liquor review committee Are accepted by the government it s not very probable legislation can be drafted before the session ends in two or three weeks. Raising the drinking age to i9 from 18, elimination of the 7 to 10 . Ban on to and radio liquor advertising and a cutback on the Manitoba liquor control commission s regulatory authority were key proposals of the re View committee headed by architect Mel Michener. The 200-Page report 14 months in the making and released by Mercier yesterday also recommends d no private Sale of Beer or wine in grocery stores. G a study to determine if a handful of private specially wine stores would be viable. O the issuance of photo identification cards to persons when they reach the Legal drinking age. La a government funded education pro Gram to promote moderate drinking habits. End supper closing i elimination of the requirement beverage rooms close from to . D making Hall owners and holders of occasional liquor permits jointly responsible for socials and raising the Price of drinks at these events to Dis courage consumption. D an Index of the Cost of alcohol abuse to the province including medicare welfare aut Opac and policing costs. D elimination of Beer pricing reviews by the Public utilities Board. D streamlining of licence categories for beverage rooms restaurants lounges and clubs. Mercier said recommendations on the drinking age hours of operation advertising identification cards and occasional permits would All require changes to the liquor act. He said that after reviewing the report Cabinet could direct the Macc to investigate the idea of private Spe Fialty wine stores. I could personally support that rec he said. There May also be some matters that can be changed by regulation and looked at immediately by noting that a 1978 private member s Bill to raise the drinking age to 19 was rejected by the legislature Mercier said any resurrection of the Issue would probably come from an individual la rather than the government. See liquor Page 4 Hydro reports destroyed by Cecil Rosner All original copies of the 1979 Manitoba Hydro annual report were ordered destroyed two years ago be cause they contained a tribute to for Mer Utility chairman Len Bateman opposition Leader Howard Pawley charged yesterday. In the legislature Pawley accused Energy minister Don Craik of ordering the copies destroyed and having a new censored version printed because the originals contained an acknowledge ment of the Many contributions made to the corporation and the electrical Industry by Bateman. The former Hydro chairman was fired by Craik in 1978. Pawley called for the firing of Craik or the convening of a legislative com Mittee to examine these and other re cent opposition allegations concerning the Utility. Pawley said a new run of Hydro annual reports was printed with virtually no changes other than the trib Ute to Bateman being removed and a Blank space put in its place. Sentence deleted also removed was the sentence appreciation is also extended to the news Media and to authorities from All Levels of government for their continued co operation during the Pawley slowed the legislature what he believed to be the sole surviving copy of the original uncensored Hydro report. He later said it had been borrowed from Bateman who received it anonymously in the mail. Bateman who served As Hydro chairman from 1972 to 1978, was fired shortly after he testified at the Tritschler inquiry into Hydro develop ment. During his testimony he allegedly admitted misleading legislative committees on a number of Occa Sions. Craik said in an interview he remembers having had discussions with the Hydro Board about the proposed tribute to Bateman and advised them not to include it until the Tritschler commis Sion had finished its study. He said he saw the proposed tribute in a printed form but could not recall whether it was in the final annual report As alleged by Pawley. They the Hydro Board May have ordered it reprinted Craik said. I see report Page 4 Sun roses . Sets . Moon rises . Sets j riots erupt in Ulster death of Sands liquor Law change urged fast action on inquiry recommendations not expected Belfast a roman Catholic housewives banged out a requiem for Bobby Sands with the lids of their garbage cans Early today As the death of the Ira hunger striker set off sever Al More hours of violence in Catholic districts of Belfast and Londonderry. This is about what we a police spokesman said. We Are pre pared for the 27-year-old Ira guerrilla died at this morning Belfast time . Cd yesterday in the Maze Pris on outside Belfast. It was the Start of the 66th Day of his fast to Back demands that the British government give imprisoned Ira guerrillas the special political prisoner privileges it took away from them in 1976. Hero or Sands had been an unknown prisoner for most of his nine years in the Ira s provisional Wing with no notable Mili tary exploits to his credit. But when he died on a prison Hospital waterbed with a Golden Crucifix from Pope John Paul in his emaciated hands he became for supporters of the Ira and Many other catholics the newest Martyr in their cause the unification of the protestant dominated British province of Northern Ireland with the mostly Catholic Irish Republic. Meanwhile the Ira s fight for the special privileges Sands did not win was carried on by three other hunger strikers in the Maze. Near death visitors said one of them Francis Hughes 25, was within Days of death after 52 Days without food. Two other guerrillas in the 45th Day of their fast were in less serious condition. Despite pleas for Calm from Catholic leaders and Sands family three Days of mourning ordered by the Ira began with rioting by roving bands rampaging through the dark streets of Belfast and Londonderry Northern Ireland s two biggest cities. Hundreds of extra police were deployed in the Battle scarred Catholic districts of West Belfast and London Derry intent on keeping the rioters from spilling Over into neighbouring protestant districts and setting off a backlash by the extremists of the protestant Ulster defence association. The violence simmered Down around Dawn and the protestants were not involved. The police fired six shots Over the see violence Page 4 helmeted Soldier fires rubber bullets at Stone throwing youths Reagan counsels Israel to go slow Craik denies charge from the news services Jerusalem against the Back ground of a hardening syrian stance on the Lebanon missile crisis and a re ported deadline set by the israelis for removal of those missiles president Reagan yesterday sought More time for diplomatic Resolution of the crisis to Avert military intervention by Israel. In a personal letter to israeli prime minister Menachem begin the presi Dent was reported to have urged Israel to exercise patience and to permit More time for International diplomatic efforts to defuse the situation. The letter was delivered to begin by . Ambassador Samuel Lewis. . Diplomatic sources said the United states is attempting to work around a reported deadline denied by Lewis said to have been set for today by Israel for the removal of the mis Siles. Warns of military action however members of the israeli parliament s foreign affairs and de Fence committee after meeting for three hours with begin in an extraordinary fourth emergency session in a week described the situation As very serious and warned that if third party diplomatic efforts failed Israel would have to eliminate the syrian Sam-6 surface to air missile batteries by military action. In Damascus syrian news agencies took a hard line on the anti aircraft missiles Syria moved into Lebanon. Syria will do what it has to said a report on radio Damascus. And Only syrians and lebanese and no one else can draw red lines in the missiles were deployed in the strategic Bekaan Valley East of Beirut last week after israeli warplanes shot Down two syrian helicopters that the army command Here said were used to attack lebanese Christian forces in the mountains overlooking Zahl. Since then the United states and the soviet Union have been engaged in intensive efforts to defuse the Cri Sis through contacts with the syrian government but israeli officials including begin have said there has been no significant Progress so far. Although most israeli Cabinet Mem Bers have agreed to comply with the . Request to refrain from military intervention for the present some Are known to have argued that an attack on the missiles May be inevitable since Syria is unlikely to be persuaded to withdraw the missiles voluntarily. Among the Knesset parliament for eign affairs and defence committee members who talked with reporters after yesterday s meeting with the prime minister there was unanimity of agreement that More time should be devoted to the diplomatic Effort but that Israel should not acquiesce to a permanent presence of syrian anti aircraft missiles in Lebanon. Some of the committee members said Syria had already violated All three provisions of a tacit understanding reached in 1976, when the syrian led Arab peacekeeping Force entered Leb anon in an Effort to end the civil War that syrian troops would not move toward Southern Lebanon that syrian aircraft would not be used in Leba non and that anti aircraft missiles would not be deployed there. Israel has Long depended upon free Dom of movement in lebanese airspace in order to conduct strikes against palestinian guerrilla positions. Worries eased Western european leaders say they Are pleased by the commitment to open talks with the soviet Union on missile 5 Unicorn recipe Lancelot the Goat sports a solitary 25-centimetre Horn in his forehead. His owners claim they bred him using an ancient secret for walkout ends picket lines were removed from the Csc building in Winnipeg last night As striking technicians ended their 24-hour just a hoax Australia s communications minister has very serious doubts that Prince Charles Telephone conversations in Australia were Index Ann Landers. 26 answers. 35 Billinkoff. 7 Bridge. 23 business.33 classified.41 comics. 16 crossword. 27 deaths.2, 41 editorials. E entertainment. 29 Horoscope. 22 Jumble puzzle.45 klady.29 letters. 6 movies.31 people.35 relax.35 sports. 55 sports record.59 stocks.37 sullivan.35 tempo.21 to listings.35
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