Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 11, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
4 Winnipeg free Prim Aust news Roundup israels aircraft blocked news Are Iofi Santa Dent still undecided about leasing suspended warplanes to now is holding up shipments of two More advanced Jet administration sources said it would be inconsistent to go ahead with very of two fighters while ship Mem of the remained the two f45s were due to leave the factory today on their Way to the planes now Wilt either remain at the factory or be shipped to Force base in new where six f16s that were destined for Israel remain said the who asked not to be women storm out Belfast angry women stamped their feet and stormed out of Church yesterday when a priest saying requiem mass for Ira hunger striker Tom Mullwee criticized the prison fast that has Cost nine men their it is not too even after nine to end the said Michael celebrating the mass in mall Wees Home Village of Irish activist Bernadette Devlin Maliskey and a Hal dozen other women attending the mass stamped their feet on the wooden floor of marys Catholic and stalked Montreal heist capital Montreal More Bank robberies were committed in Montreal last year than in any other City in North Ameri the police departments annual statistics the report shows 832 Bank robberies were executed in the Montreal Region in compared with 687 in new which took second and 387 in los which came new fruit new threat los Angeles the discovery of a new insect threat the Oriental fruit Fly has forced California to open a second front in its War to save its produce already threatened by the flys Mediterranean the appearance of one Oriental Fly in Pacoima on july 9 was no big but the discovery of six More in los Angeles county yesterday led to a full scale eradication program h v panel meeting to consider spraying plan All and then some an indonesian train passes through Jakarta slums before leaving the capital for the the train was crammed with people heading Home for the moslem feast of continued from Page 1 phase of the program which would include Morris and the provincial encephalitis ing committee was expected to meet today and decide whether spraying will also be conducted Over Dau Winkler and Federal environment department spokesman Hamlish Gavin said officials Are analysing the remains of less than 10 Birds which were sent to his Labora results on whether the Birds fell victim to the Spray should be known possibly As Early As Gavin said tests were also being carried out to determine whether the chemical being was responsible for reported deaths of some Warner minister responsible for the emergency measures or said the subject of compensation for beekeepers or others who May be adversely affected by the spraying is a policy question which will be addressed by the caged mosquitoes the provincial government did not pay compensation to beekeepers who claimed Bay on had affected their businesses during previous spraying campaigns in 1975 and the provincial government has Bud netted million for the spraying Jorgenson said the of caged mosquitoes in areas which Are sprayed has shown that 95 per cent Are being provincial epidemiologist John Eadie said As Many As 60 per cent of All mosquitoes in critical areas of the province Are infected with the encephalitis a healthy adult May be Able to with stand one or two bites from mosquitoes without contracting the but horses in open Fields which Are the target of numerous mosquitoes Are not so he Winnipeg Hobby Garden ers have reported that Burn spots appeared on Flower petals and vegetable foliage after last weeks Aeri Al pesticide Roy director of spraying operations for the said the damage to the plants should prompt no the tiny flecks Are not caused by the but by the kerosene based emulsifier the Bay on is suspended said there is no concern at he Rhonda technician at the Vinces Plant pathology said the drops of emulsifier would have the greatest Impact on sensitive foliage and Flower while the Burn spots had no ble Impact on Kurtz said she eat lettuce that was mail delivery resumes with Carrier recall continued from Page 1 the same Low acceptance rate was reported in Saint and Saska Toon and a rejection was reported in a Prince Edward Island by the vote was 90 per cent in favor among Toronto workers where nearly of members and in per cent of voters were in Robert president of the separate letter carriers Union of can Ada said his members were recalled immediately and would be delivering mail he suggested relations Between the two unions could be strained As work the letter carriers were Laid off soon after the strike began and were relying on unemployment welfare and Loans to get there certainly not that for Mcgarry but weve got to get Back and get the service going our people Are dedicated so everything else is he rejected suggestions by Parrot that handling of the unions during the strike showed All postal workers should merge into one big Mcgarry said a merger is out of the ques and he disputed parrots claim that Michael head of the future postal Crown jeopardized his credibility by refusing to intervene personally in the Library throws the Book at offenders continued from Page 1 Many others and they Are trying not to swamp i Send out a warning letter and usually give the person a month to get their books Back before i Send out a for the Library system charges five cents a Day for each overdue fines for children Are two cents a Goeres said the Library has always handled its own collection procedures and tried to recover their books on their its really Only in the last year or so that they got the Law department fines and replacement charges collected by the Library system in 1980 totalled the City lawyer said the Library top priority is to get Back its property if youve got a Case where there Are a lot of fines say youre talking about a substantial amount and they feel Treyve got a problem Bor then they go after the but she added if the fines Are fairly insignificant compared to the amount of books that were then they might not bother with theres a bit of discretion Goeres said a problem Borrower is blacklisted at the main Branch or what Ever Branch they suspect he is going to be borrowing books its kind of interesting to note the pattern because usually when some ones blacklisted they tend to Start going to the Little less known branches and trying to take books out Goeres said she spoke to a Crown counsel about the possibility of laying theft charges in one but the feeling was it might be an abuse of process to use the criminal courts for essentially a civil the City feels if it can collect its books and look after its problems on its then that would be preferable than going through the criminal she adding the option is still open for flagrant controllers threatened with dismissal continued from Page 1 members would file grievances with a procedure which can go As High As the Public service staff relations Canadian air traffic controllers decided sunday to refuse to handle flights to or from the saying conditions in that country were unsafe because of inept replacements for striking air traffic stealing a Page from president Ronald reagans Pepin said yesterday that controllers could be imprisoned and fired for their refusal to give clearance to when the controllers strike began last Reagan announced the who do not have the right to would be the Canadian controllers action caused cancellation or delay of More than half of All scheduled flights into or out of Canada yesterday morning and but five airports resumed handling such flights later in the a Federal transport department spokes Man airports at Cal Edmonton and resumed trans order operations when most controllers scheduled for the eve Ning shirts showed up for said Craig information officer for the transport department in besides he said airports at Vancouver fld Quebec still were not handling International flights late the disruption at which controls nearly Fisher to rather be in jail North Atlantic air was particularly causing cancellation of numerous flights to Europe from the northeastern although it was difficult to determine the number of flights cancelled across the spokesmen for some airlines said they were reviewing their situations air Canada cancelled 85 per cent of its flights in the Early stages of the but More flights went ahead As scheduled following the shift change at some of the across the at least 23 con trollers were suspended without pay after refusing to handle All could face tougher disciplinary Mea sures outlined yesterday by Pepin reiterated earlier transport department declarations that controllers who do not perform their duties will be liable for fines up to one year in prison or were not going to be at the Ransom of air controllers for the rest of the life of this said adding Canadian controllers had no right to judge air safety in another country Union president Bill Robertson said in Toronto the association intends to fight every disciplinary action in the we 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