Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 13, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Terrorists and the nuclear threat it Freedom sprint still a years int at lift Berlin was famous at captured m film As the Young to Der guard fleeing de monism by sprinting Over a tangle of barbed later to become a Buck and mortar Emblem of East Esi tensions the Berlin serum Afify he wild de it but such a vow today is More l Titan courageous the 20 years old is stronger than the Wall is actually two with an inner Eore studded with signal wooden automatic shooting steel Mats with electric fences and to the two since its to has baffle a formidable defence against would be Refo Gobi men and women Art my tar hive my attempting to defy elaborate the mechanical deterrents Are matched by human some East German troops keep watch on the Wall in Berlin and the additional totalling m they Are helped by 280 which Ameri can military guards said Are purposely fed just one time a acknowledging the great peril of an escape Schumann says the recent refugees Are More deserving of a reputation for bravery than he i torn m Many people the have Tost their i 1 wit one of the Lucky an Auto Mechanic who now he Sriri Varia with his wife and Ikea old is shy of publicity and jealous 6f his private he said his act was a personal without political when the photograph of him became a Symbol of bucking the Monist he found himself adjusting his imposed 1 was too Young to think of he but since then t have become a human rights when Schumann bolted on Days after East German he was one in a Small army of people crossing into West Berlin m search of a brighter cities had already started politically dismembering the ital of Germany and its most cosmopolitan since the building of the the cites identity has been inter twined with grim cold War by it is a state in the Federal but its representatives to the West Germany legislative cannot sunny today 30 Clear tonight 13 August final 250 9570550 Ufau Iftode 9562330 Sun rises s6te Moon rises sets registration number 0286 Wayne free press four live Birds from Marsh Are headed for Mars Poison kills waterfowl by the thousands by Maria Bohuslawsky Winnipeg free press Oak Hammock Marsh Dan Delions grow Over a foot High their Heads waving above Lush Green vegetation and a thousand other and about 250 Bird species alternately swoop and bodies grazing the motionless Marsh but amidst this teeming ducks have died in less than a the killer is Avian a form of food about 20 people from the Manitoba natural resources department and ducks unlimited Are in the final stages of battling the disease which has infected Blue and Green winged american and various working j2 hours daily Treyve drawn Down water in the deadliest marshes in the wildlife management area located abut 48 Kir Tometres North of Winnipeg and Are in the of collecting dead Birds and treating sick ones at a makeshift Bob regional wildlife said Hes confident treatment will be things Are looking really goodies a labor intensive Job but Well Worth while if you can do its amazing How Many ducks come he Type c botulism occurs when the water level in a Marsh drops leaving the Bottom exposed to toxin produced in the exposed Marsh Bottom is ingested by water which in turn Are devoured by the it affects the Central nervous Tern of All preventing them from walking or swimming because of a Lack of their Heads Droop and in later stages the Birds become completely paralysed and die of Salt retention or collecting dead Birds is important because their bodies become a source of infected which Are in turn eaten by other Orange air pro peeled by a Large fan in roared across foot High water through Bull rushes and cattails searching for submerged bundles Feath since Treyve found about a Bill from ducks unlimited in swerved his boat Sud Denly and see up seep age 4 Ottawa wants to take away air controllers strike right Ottawa up government yers will go to the Federal court of Appeal next month in an Effort to take the right to strike from All the country operational air traffic flight delays a government spokesman said yesterday Ottawa will ask the court to set aside a Public service staff relations Board ruling that Only 270 control lers Are needed for essential work during a Peter the transport depart ments air traffic services said the Board dismissed a government application earlier this year to have All operational controllers declared but the controllers facing other court action because of its Mem disputes May stall Grain by Michael Doyle Winnipeg free press Ottawa great lakes seamen yesterday removed a major threat to Export of the wests big Grain Harvest by reaching a tentative three year settlement with 14 shipping but a series of unsettled contracts with unions across the country could still hold up Grain transport and Cut Back n a Union local representing Grain elevator workers in Thunder Bay will be in a Legal strike position tomorrow and members have already been work ing to Vancouver Grain loaders Are still in the midst of protracted talks toward a new con the two ports Are the chief Export Points for Prairie but there could also be trouble nearer to talks started yesterday afternoon Between the Grain services Union and Saskatchewan wheat Pool while a sep Arate round is scheduled to Start in about two weeks with Manitoba Pool Gnu Secretary manager Hugh Wagner said in an interview demands a secret the Gnu represents 350 country ele Vator operators who work for Manitoba Pool and Stock farm Tion and maintenance workers employed by Saskatchewan wheat Wagner says the Saskatchewan end Plo yees get about an hour and the Manitoba salaries Are not calculated yet because of a variety of clauses that kicked in july we wont say what the Union is asking in either set of the seafarers International Union made its Deal yesterday with great lakes shippers after help from a Al mediator and Union president roman Grciewicz said if is still subject to he said he got what he but he would not reveal terms of the pact Are Likely to influence separate talks Between the ship owners 490 deck officers in the Canadian merchant service the Stu workers Are Hist Rio see movement Page 4 Bers disruption of air traffic to the United states this says it will fight the government move to the last we will go All the Way to the supreme court of Canada if the Appeal court decides in favor of the govern Bill president of the Canadian air traffic control Assoc a said the Appeal court hearing is set for about 420 of the unions Mem Bers Are they do not control but work in the departments offices across the country and at a training Centre in thousands of controllers in the where no Federal government employees have the right to were fired after they walked out to support tract demands last Robertson said Ottawa had agreed with the Union until this contract that during a strike enough controllers must be on the Job to provide service for d aircraft in d medical d supplying the far d air d fighting Forest d mercy aspiring controllers in Canada must take at least two years of including classroom time and instruction on the Robertson after passing the the new control lers Are licensed under the Federal aeronautics Canadian controllers created havoc in the air Industry this week by refusing to handle flights into and out of the they said the personnel replacing the striking american controllers Are inexperienced and causing dangerous flight Early yesterday trans port minister Jeanluc Pepin reached Accord with the Union to Call off the disruptions and establish teams com prised of Union and government officials to investigate safety the government on tuesday asked the Federal court to order the control lers to justify their this was based on a court injunction issued by the court last year which forbade Ille Gal a decision is pending from the negotiations Between the govern ment and the controllers adjourned in february and Are scheduled to resume in Manitoba Premier Sterling Lyon displays sweater Given to him at the Victoria premiers con Ference by Premier Bennett in recognition of Lyons role As chairman Over the past premiers Lack consensus on cure for bad Economy Victoria up the provincial premiers agreed the Economy is in trouble but lacked consensus on tons As the first Day of a three4ay annual conference concluded yester Premier Bill Bennett of British Host of the fitted the meeting of the to premiers did not accomplish As much As he had but he said a communique be released today outlining the common of the Heads of the provincial there is Strong agreement on the task that lies ahead but no solutions have been Bennett he said the premiers agreed that the value of the Dollar and what these Are doing to the people of the country Are major despite concentrated efforts to pro Mote Unity among the diverse govern Mentor including an amiable thre hour working the talks went slower than expected As differences of opinion on Energy Canad ionization of the Oil Industry and foreign investment cropped up and overshadowing the talks was the recognition that it is in Many cases the Federal government which has respond is Bibity for economic Bennett and some government officials termed the premiers session a preparatory one to a proposed ence on the Economy that would include the Federal perhaps in this conference Doest have the Power to act Bennett want to sit Down at a first ministers conference on the econ but the by Premier remained see minister Page 4 new kid with the signing of Bale Winnipeg Dave Babyish can finally feel older thin till give me Nanee to feel like a leader1737 thriving Colony i collect respite War going on around thinning their and shooting them put of a of Elk the Dade county examiners office has rented a refrigerated truck to ease overcrowding in the morgue caused increasing a parties seem to agree the postal strike should never have 13 Weitien Ann 7 4 47 63 22 47 Horoscope Jumble Millroy on 29 sports to
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