Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 19, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
4 weft fling fam a Iuit to my planes an jets f 9r police officers spent several hours yesterday examining site where a Pool of blood was found on Keewatin Man foul play feared Pool of footprints at Side of roads have police investigators baffled continued from Page 1 about she and her Dennis began searching for her following the route he nor Mally took to Aliuk spotted the car red Volkswagen about 15 years old parked under a Light Standard in a lot behind buns master the store is located in a commercial Plaza about two Kilometres South of where the blood was police also investigated the area sur rounding the we drove up to the i got out right away and opened the Clear his lunch bag and everything Weresh the car but the keys were the car didst look like it had been forced or the doors were closed it was parked there was a truck parked beside she she said her brother told her to get Back in their and they drove to Lavatts and called the there were about 17 bloodstained footprints at the spot that police Exa Small turning Bay at Kinder there were also four bloody tire with two Black ski like Marks closer to the the Well lighted site is located about 15 metres North of a bus Clear said her husband never picked up he also would not Chase after Drivers who Cut him she she dismissed the possibility that he would simply run when he left he was in a very Good s grip on papers key target of Kent report he wanted to get to work Early to talk to his Friend about going Doobie Brothers conceit on she she also said she did not know of anyone who would want to Hurt i didst know anybody who disliked he was a Friendly very he had a lot of Clear has worked for Lavatts for about seven the last five full she the couple were High school Sweet hearts who lived a Block apart in the West they dated for seven years before marrying in their Only was born four months Cleav was joined in her Vigil yesterday by members of her immedi ate including her Moth sister inlaw and its a Long 5 continued from Page 1 in the new Constitution specifying press and Media Freedom would do the rest to keep government control at press rights panel would consist of a chairman and two members who would Monitor implementation of the new newspaper act while minimizing administrative overhead and avoiding any impression of a closely regulatory it would report to the minister of provide guidance to newspaper advisory receive reports of those committees from All newspapers including a full copy of the editor chiefs contract and commit tee comments upon it would certify to the Federal tax department whether a newspaper proprietor is in full compliance with the newspaper act and would Rule on Media at intervals of not More than five years it would review Media concentration of newspaper ownership and could order further on Rel Evant the panel would have free press news budget gets Low Mark in report continued from Page 1 Gamble for supremacy in said i really cant give much credence to that Chart As being a valuable Mea sure of Burt i know our Effort in those and i know the Tribune didst fare As Well As we did in covering the so either theres a great weakness in the formula Treyve used editorial spending to Revenue or the Tribune spent a lot of Money and i dont think they did former Tribune editor Dona Harvey agreed the papers editorial budget was quite disproportionate to its Revenue and was fattened up by the Tribune was not profitable Dur ing those and if Southam had forced us to get More on we would have been forced to slash she both Burt and Harvey had mixed feelings about the commissions proposal to encourage higher editorial budgets by offering a tax credit to papers spending More than the National average a tax surcharge on those that spend Burt said he agreed that dailies should declare their editorial expenditures and said he initially considered the tax incentive a Good Way to see far greater resources spent on news Gath but he also opposed legislation of essentially private decisions and said the measure could stimulate Cial Harvey said she liked the Reward aspect of the tax measure and agreed that the threat of a surcharge could Spur More but she also warned that it could cause More papers to the Power of a Superior court of Reci the tax system would be used to Reward newspapers which spend More on the average newspaper spends 15 per cent of its revenues on news and those which fell below the National average would be hit with a 25percent tax surcharge while those who exceeded it would get a 25percent break on any extra amount the news services would get match ing Grants to improve news and International news written by canadians stationed or travelling but the Grant would come a year later so that the government would not be Able to influence what is written by the for the commission has a Tough protective it would apply to All papers whose owners had substantial other holdings or More than one editor chief the package would provide for appointment of the editor chief under a written contract and give him Complete control of his salaries and subject to Union if the editor got Power Over news would still not revert to the pub who in most cases represents the owners of a it would go to an acting appointed from the editorial the Canada newspaper act would set up an advisory committee for newspapers which represent less than 50 per cent of the total business assets of the ultimate this would see newsroom journalists electing two members to the son committee by secret the owner appointing two and the Public represented by poll backs provincial stand continued from Page i the results of the received by the eight premiers at their meeting in Vancouver were expected to be released today by British Columbia Premier Iii chairman of the conference of the poll results come As canadians await the supreme court of Canada decision on whether the Federal govern rent can act unilaterally to Patriate the Constitution with substantive amendments and without the consent of the Trudeau has gained the support of Ontario Premier William and new Brunswick Premier suchard Hatfield for his Premier Sterling who led the Challenge of Federal was St in British Columbia yesterday and be provincial sources say the eight pre Miers Felt toe polling results Strates heir Side of the Story is getting through to canadians and Are a very Strong argument in favor of their Loii has said that the Legal Issue is before the but regardless of the political and moral ments must still be if the supreme court comes Down on the Side of the Federal the dissenting premiers plan to lobby the British parliament not act the Federal governments opposition Leader Howard who tends to Side with National nip Leader de Broft Bents support of the Federal is away on the poll snows Strong support across the country for Roadie Canada constitutional except for an Amend ing support ranges from a Tow of per cent in the Atlantic provinces to a nigh of 93 per cent on the the strongest support for Canadian constitutional amendment came in Manitoba with 95 per cent in Ontario support was per of Quebe cers surveyed wanted changes made in this the Survey showed residents of pm provinces Are less Likely to consider the Federal governments unilateral action to Patriate the Constitution Divi in per cent said it while 31 per cent said it was in Ontario per cent considered it Only albertan voiced a stronger claim than Mani uphans that Federal Patri Atton without agreement of the provinces was slightly More than three quarters of the albertan said it was Wale per cent of Manitoban said it the poll showed almost seven out of 10 canadians believe the More private form of government for Canada is a federation of two Federal and about one out of four opted for one Central government to be located in Ottawa font fitted town Page i safely to the aircraft Carrier and said one of the libyan pilots was seen to Parachute from his Weinberger denied that the voted the libyan which took place at a time of severely strained relation Between the Reagan Traylon and the libyan government of Moa mar 1 consider it a he said in response to a they Are International he added that the United states is continuing with the military exercise in the one plane fired a Pentagon official told reporters that one of the libyan planes fired a missile at the aircraft and the other was engaging when the planes responded by firing aim9l heat seeking he said the planes were flying patrols of a Type which Are routine during such exercises and Are designed to keep other planes from entering the the official said which expelled Libya diplomats from the United states last May and accused it of following a policy of subversion and had no Advance information that any such incident or Challenge might he said he assumed the pilots of the libyan planes were libyans but he was not there have been press reports in the past of North koreans and others flying libyan he said a protest Over the Inci Dent was being conveyed through Bel which now handles interests in but no response has been received yet asked what effect the incident would have on relations with Weinberger replied relations were certainly not the Best in the immediate past and this will not do anything to improve Weinberger said formal notice of the military exercise had been Given to aircraft and v Philip director for operations of the joint chiefs of who attended the news conference with said in operations such As if an enemy aircraft conducts a hostile the aircraft flight commander has the authority to defend to this Case that is exactly what he asked whether the libyan planes had been threatening the Wein Berger replied they not near the they were attacking these in a spokesman for the Atlantic Navy Jim said neither plane was the Pentagon said the f14s were attacked during what it called a previously announced routine exercise in International airspace Over International Waters some 60 nautical Miles off the libyan coast in the South Central there was no mention of the clash in a statement issued after the incident by Libya official news the statement denounced provocative manoeuvres by the 6th Fleet in the Gulf of which it claimed As libyan territorial the libyans have claimed sovereignty Over Waters and air space reaching out 200 Miles from their but the United states recognizes Only the traditional three mile Penta gon officials have weapon not disclosed Pentagon sources said they did not know what weapons the f14s used against the libyan the planes carry Sparrow and sidewinder missiles and 20mm can at the state officials said the administration May seek a meeting of the in Security Council to denounce the libyan the who asked not to be said Council members were informed of the incident through the Council in Secretary Gener Al Kurt Waldheim also was a meeting of senior officials of the North Atlantic treaty organization was called today in Brussels to discuss the 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