Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 8, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
4 Winnipeg Latuf August ramp service costs to Nova Scotia threaten to form own police forces from Page 1 with populations fan Gilg Between 5fl and residents will find it especially hard to meet the increased who is also mayor of concedes that local policing is not cheap theres fio Way we can really afford to go out on our own and have the same Standard of he Williams said major Progress was achieved and agree ment reached on the major issues provincial policing costs for living of municipalities with populations of More than and ramp up photo accountability to the the municipalities Range from Ham lets in new Brunswick that have three Man detachments to in Brit ish Columbia such where hundreds of mounties Are in the mounties police 20 municipalities with populations of More than 14 of them in four Berta and two in taxpayers in the larger communities Are expected to face Sharp increases in police costs under the proposed five year Kaplan has said it is hard to justify using Federal Money to pay municipal policing Kaplan rejected suggestions that Ottawa is telling the provinces and municipalities to form their own we Hope the ramp will he replied when asked whether this May be the last such new Brunswick has formed its own Highway patrol to Cut the Cost of using ramp contract and there has been talk in Alberta and Nova Scotia of forming a provincial police Kaplan said Ottawa can justify pay ing 25 per cent of ramp provincial policing costs on tha basis of such tangibles As ramp enforcement of fed eral among them the narcotic control act and Protection of Federal there also were intangibles to such As having one police Force across it is the most popular police Force in the Kaplan added As ramp commissioner Robert Simmonds and other senior mounties formed As the North West mounted police in 1873 to help Settle the the Force became the Royal Canadian mounted police after the Winnipeg Gen eral strike of 1919 demonstrated its value in quelling civil the mounties Are still doing such most recently patrolling Halifax during a municipal police soviets children homeless widow Pauline Bouffard and her three children Are homeless after their House in Saint Prosper was ordered Bouffard was arrested when she refused to leave the built in 1979 without a she was later released on Macmaster decries via cutbacks the cutback in via rail service in Northern Manitoba puts citizens of the area in the position of being second class Manitoba labor and manpower minister Ken Macmaster said in a Telegram yesterday to Federal transport minister Jeanluc this is because the train is the Only ground link to the outside world for Remote communities Between the Pas and which will be most affected by the reduced via rail runs Between those two centers will be reduced to three Days a week under proposed Federal people from these communities going to Thompson for supplies will now have to stay thus in creasing their food and lodging Macmaster the reduced service is also a blow to Northern which has been in creasing in recent he he asks Pepin to reconsider the via rail cutback and maintain full Passen Ger train service to All Northern communities now serviced by continued from Page 1 using demagogic Al slogans to inter Fere with Public the soviet communist party daily in an article blasting Solidarity with the help of blackmail and they Are striving to Sharpen the Situa As a matter of Are waging a direct struggle for outside Solidarity said about other workers staged a two hour warning strike in Piotrow tribunals a labor trouble spot South of demanding an end to food the protests capped a two week period of hunger strikes and pro tests sweeping Poland one year after a food Price increase sparked shipyard strikes in Gdansk which toppled then party Leader Edward Gierek and launched the first Union free of communist party control in the soviet Solidarity regional chapter in Gdansk added to the ferment by announcing a two hour strike 17 along the Baltic where so Viet warships Are reported massing for a Marine Landing exercise on soviet yesterdays four hour strike in South Western Silesia began at 6 just hours after could have averted it broke Andrzej Gwiazd i 2 Man in Solidarity behind Lech Walesa called the talks a Walesa negotiating team and the governments chief labor troubleshoot Deputy Premier Mieczyslaw a were unable to agree on final wording of a communique on finding a Way out of Poland food Solidarity and its estimated 10 Mil lion members want the government to Roll Backa on Pound Cut in the Pound monthly meat ration for every Speed economic give greater decision making Powers and end eve longer lines for Short food average postal clerk will earn continued from Page 1 the existing Ance formula will be adding about 40 cents More to the hourly rates in the last few months of the the Deal will lift the annual salary of the average postal clerk to about from by the end of wages were not in dispute during d health and safety provisions will be rewritten to guarantee the right of a worker to refuse work he or she considers d further installation of surveil Lance cameras in postal plants will be Post office officials said they Are glad the agreement has been reached and Are anxious to get the mail moving one spokesman said some mail could be delivered tuesday morn acceptance of the contract was re commended by the unions negotiating committee and by its National executive Board which set the voting dates after a meeting Robert president of the letter carriers Union of said he Hopes the contract is ratified and his Laid off Union members Are recalled As soon As police see link in murder common elements definitely appearing in children missing Vancouver up police Are questioning several known sex of fenders who have recently been re leased from prisons following the discoveries of the bodies of three Young people within the last an ramp spokesman said we have checked a list of sex of fenders and have interviewed Al of them in the last few but so far we have no Larry Proke of the Vancouver ramps general investigation Sec Tion Proke said common elements Are definitely appearing in the three deaths and the cases of five More missing youths and a link Between the eight cases is becoming More these common denominators Are definitely Proke the Day after the third badly beaten body was the decomposed body of Raymond of new was found wednesday near Weaver a popular camping area about 85 Kilometres East of Vancouver and metres from where the body of 14yearold Judy Kozma was found july who was last seen july 9 at a new Westminster ius had King body badly been stabbed 19 Daryn Todd of Sas who disappeared april 21 while visiting relatives in was found dead of a fractured Skull May about 20 Kilometres from where Kozma and King were King vanished july 25 after Chain ing his bicycle to a Post behind the new Westminster Canada manpower a police Are still searching for d Simon of last seen july 2 walking his bicycle and talking with a Blond Man in a shopping d Verna last seen May 2 after she left Home in Hope to hitch hike to Kamloops in the Interi d Ada Anita of missing since june 21 after babysit Ting in d Sandra Lynn of last seen May 19 getting into a Grey vehicle while hitchhiking on a Fraser Valley d Louise Marie of Maple last seen july 30 trying to Hitchhike to Proke said All eight cases Are similar because they occurred in southwestern and because the three bodies were found in the same Genera he All these bodies were completely void of he four went missing on that something were fully cognizant Chris a Friend of the King said All the children disappeared in Broad Daylight and All were fairs linked Chil Partington no Trace Dren who were Happy at Home and had no reason to run Proke said the decomposed state of the bodies made it impossible for police to determine whether the Vic Tims were sexually Burgess said the parents of the five children still missing will be asked to Send a Telegram to prime minister urging him to appoint a special committee to instigate the pc i City controllers picket consulate Over handling of continued from Page 1 the aircraft were As much As 361 kilo metres off course and controllers didst know the planes were coming to Cana Dian Fisher said none of these incidents involved Manitoba air he said he understood air traffic from the to Canadian air space has decreased to about 25 per cent of nor Mal volume since the Start of the controllers Here expect air traffic in or from the United states to become increasingly these people work 10 and 12 hours a Day now and Are on duty six or even seven Days a Fisher theres no Way of avoiding a disaster in the Long he didst Rule out the possibility of Canadian controllers defying the government and refusing to handle air traffic to the United states or incoming traffic originating South of the our main mandate is to assure Fisher its our Job to satisfy ourselves that air traffic moves the controllers Union 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