Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 21, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
I Ali Fri diff Sisr Contd Iii Yew today the 8vcf an wound 1174 Aid we partly he w ii wits in 0 7 hit Toth penalty in homicides Mim wed i decline of six per cent from reported in provincial crime As were Mest in the East and highest in the with British columbian rate or offends population the highest the rate was double that of the foul Atlantic the Yukon and Northwest territories were til higher than the National Canada said the general m m crime helps push up National rate id crime last year wig largely a result of a significant upward shift in property which Rose m per cent in to this a crease in House breaking Wai reported by with residences Bro Ken into last year compared with 192 in 197t thefts valued at More than Rose per the prime lies with the fact that thefts valued at Ever from motor vehicles increased per cent eve statistics Canada stereo systems Are a prime target of Auto automobile thefts decreased slightly while theft of trucks and motorcycles Rose 10 per More than charges of simple Possession of marijuana or hashish were Laid by police last the number of cannabis offences increased per cent to in compared with the previous about 650 of the cannabis charges were for importing or cultivating and about were for the rest were for simple the government has said it intends to shift cannabis offences the erotic control act to the Pood and drug act and reduce penalties to fines for statistics Canada said cocaine offences were reported last a leap of per heroin offences Rose per cent to violent which totalled or per cent of All criminal code offences increased per this was Down from an increase of per cent Fern 1978 to the key increase from 1379 to 1980 was a Lluc percent Rise in robberies involving weapons other than firearms Rose per and statistics Canada speculated this May represent a displacement effect ing from gun Laws making a prison sentence mandatory where arms Are used in a the Agency robberies involving Naif earths Rose per cent last Thomson says he will fight watches f14 tomcat fighter leaves the deck of the uss Constellation during a dramatic air Power libyans protest aggression ant american demonstrations reported in streets of Benghazi from Page 1 called the Constellation a powerful Force in an Uncertain assured the Crew we All sleep a it to better at night knowing that on la demonstrators took to the streets of Tripoli and Benghazi to protest the the news Agency Jana the popular masses had emphasized their firm will to confront american aggression to dissuade the aggressors with All the Power at their the Agency the crowds were said to have chanted slogans showing they were ready to sacrifice their lives to defend the Liby an the Agency also carried a Brief re port said to have been based on inter views with the pilots of the two Soukhoi su22 aircraft in the clash with american neither this report nor the diplomatic note mentioned that the aircraft were shot the report repeated claims Gillam residents pleased at news of Road contract that they had shot Down one american it said while the pilots were carrying out a routine reconnaissance Mission within libyan airspace and territorial Waters at 7 yester eight american aircraft of the f14 Type attacked them and opened they opened fire in hitting one of the planes which went into the sea in there were still no signs of a direct comment on the incident by Agency said that in South where on wednesday he signed a Friendship treaty with his Host country and he had appealed to All Arab countries to oppose Ameri can aggression against the Arab a continued from Page 1 ism which arises from the Inadequacy of the resources that Are put into the editorial Content of he Kent said he was particularly disappointed by an editorial in the Globe and mail which criticized the inquiry recommendation that Thomson news papers which owns the newspaper through its Canadian newspapers company forced to sell either the Globe or its 39 other dailies across the the editorial said anything which interferes with the globes lifelong dream of serving canadians from coast to coast is not a subject for discus 1 dont think anybody would regard that As a comment that would be made by a professional in the discussion of said who added that the editorial showed a closed the comment that this is not debatable is an extraordinary in a five Page statement attacking the major recommendations of the Kent Thomson said any attempt by the Federal government to introduce legislation based on the recommendations would be attacked by his organization As because it would constitute an invasion of the property and civil rights Power of the May violate rights he said such legislation May also violate the existing Bill of rights or the governments proposed charter of addressing the recommendation that Thomson newspapers should be forced to itself of either the Globe and mail or its other 39 Canadian he said it would be an unwarranted and retroactive interference with legitimate property he charged that recommendations that editors chief report to advisory committees and also annual reports to a press rights panel would open the door to government intervene from the reaction of editors throughout the it is Clear that they share this he Thomson said the Call for tax credits or depend ing on whether a newspapers editorial expenses were More or less than the Industry showed the com missioners lacked an understanding of the newspaper publishing Industry subsidize the surtax would penalize those newspapers which operate most efficiently and the proposed tax credit would subsidize he he said any government subsidies granted to the Canadian Cana Das National new gathering Coop would pose great dangers for Freedom of the press and once again open the Way to serious Stock analysts in Toronto say Thom son newspapers and Southam would not suffer if they were forced to sell v analysts doubt the fed eral government would follow the More Radical solutions to newspaper concentration proposed by the Royal commis Sion on the commission also recommends Southam be forced to sell its 30percent holding in Selkirk communications owners of 11 radio stations and two television stations in Western can various analysts suggest if Southam was forced to sell its Selkirk communications May the company would probably find it easier to get More broadcast licences in Canada without the Southam connect they As for the Globe and the analysts say it is becoming increasingly profitable and would Prosper under another from Page 1 of the but also because it would five Access to a potential mining Macmaster said the North Side also the door to a lot of excellent and fishing the new Road will connect with a Fetcu metre Road which links Gillam Tad Hydro Limestone construction project George Hydro assistant Federal manager for engineering and said the Long Range plan Tor Power construction Down the Nelson particularly because High ways department personnel will be stationed it will make travel to now possible Only by air or much easier even for a shopping weekend in the mining town 320 Kilometres to the tourists now come to the area to tour the Manitoba Hydro Power dams at Kettle and Long Spruce and the All weather Road will add to the Bartlett although the local government District has pressed the government for a Winter Road for the announce ment of an Al weather Road yesterday was a he Russ who owns a gravel hauling and cartage firm at Gillam As Well As a couple of other businesses in the said think its Welcome news to All the people Here in Gil Gillam now gets Only one freight train a Jordan and the freight rates there Are Jordan said the Road should encourage tourism and mining activity in the District and the equipment that will be based there to maintain the Road should also create local special Churchill touted As alternative urn metres o Hudson mid the new urn Road would five great break to workers at Limestone and Ryt Urt construction met wow Cut Down a lot on the James administrator of the local government District of Gillam line said the Road link 19 Thompson will create More employ in Tot District and will increase Thompson staff in the event of a tie up in the flow of Grain through Thunder Bay and the Lawrence sea Federal authorities have been asked to divert All possible shipments through the port of in a telex to transport minister Jeanluc Pepin and Esmond chief commissioner of the Canadian wheat Isabel president of Norman regional development said that if the threatened strike terminates the Grain movement All possible should be done to divert shipments for Baltic and Mediterranean destinations through Churchill to the limit that facilities and arteries of the Northern Manitoba port can practically port manager Don Figurski said that the third ship of the 1981 season is preparing to expects another nine or 10 ships to utilities face higher costs on volatile Money markets choose from 1981 Sapporo 10 Standard features litre silent stereo radio Power front disc brakes electric Remote control seat entry Remote fuel filler release just to list a few plus plus ask about negotiable finance rates i a Vic fed new York its m id Hydro Etc fits a a mum wife will go minister if fac my a ferday Kiwi to York in tote in tarty to it of m Mem loan at m m pm interest several my quite Hydro was m Mai m tact am my Myket he him be by a def move cwt admitted with the tote rest Ftp to of 18 fat few Tan of w past in Japan and the govern ment now is giving preference to keeping its Loans in or Canadian he once construction on the Limestone Hydra generating station Whiteh hit government has hinted could be an estimated billion will have to be raised on the assuming an 18 per cent interest it mean parrying charges of million a Curtis said negotiations on the West Ern Power Grid will mean Saskatchewan and Alberta will in effect be sharing the cast of future capital Hydro construction in the although details Are still being he said there May be the possibility of Lowe interest Money being available from altar this heritage fund the mrs spokesman said the Crown corporations ratio of debt charges to total expenditure definitely has to go up in View of the necessity to refi Nance Loans at higher the Tele phone system has a million loan coming due 5 and another million maturing he said the million which was recently acquired will help refinance the december loan and cover the com pants capital costs for the while Mckean agreed the refinancing will Cost Hydro Money in debt servicing he said it represents just a Small traction of the Utility total the period of really heavy borrowing and debt financing occurred in the 1970s when Large amounts of Money were borrowed to embark on the major Nelson giver he we will overpay for your Trade i if this Mot of me sack of tour j Eastern s m l i s for mom and baby 55 Pena ten puffs strut sports All the with Complete coverage and informed comment on National and International 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