Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, August 25, 1981

Issue date: Tuesday, August 25, 1981
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Previous edition: Monday, August 24, 1981

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 25, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba Wayu Topf taking i deep drag m his town cast furtive glance out the Side window of the ear and tried to explain Why for the East six years Hes been a police youve got a Guy sitting Here who got no he said in an even it Doest bother me a bit a Tittle Quick the Rush of adrenaline that comes from living on the and the Chance to score Points with police to ease his own life in the shadowy areas of the Law Are also mentioned As factors in following of the most dangerous careers the Street its not a moral he Hes taken his share of criminal and its definitely not just the Money cause they dont pay lie and while theres an element of Cit ement most of the time in during a interview can celled later finally conducted in a car parked at a driven not his real said he got started working both sides of the Law when he was a juvenile in a tight p6lice in the Small Southern Ontario town where he grew up had nailed him on a Rumber of serious criminal including armed robbery and breaking and in a hell of a lot of he when youre Landing in jail almost every second month and in and out of after a while you Start wondering what the hell am t doing he said he saw snitching As the easiest Way out of the so i started making that was six years Newt at age Tom said Hes been playing the game Long enough in cities such As Calgary and to know How to give the police what they get what he and still stay in one although he refused to give details on his earnings As an he said in one Case he earned food for exposing a record stealing he also said police have reneged on payment he Felt was due in some playing the role of informer has meant getting charged see spying Page 4 s killer will second class mail registration number 0286 Cloudy tonight 15 sunny tomorrow 28 vandals cause damage by Glen Mackenzie maintenance workers were still cleaning up the mess yesterday at Howden where vandals caused an estimated damage last principal Linda Asper said vandals broke into the school thursday night and destroyed a piano and 20 As Well As an aquarium in the Kinder Garten they also defaced doors and toilet seats with yellow she Asper said this was the third attack on her Windsor Park area school in the past but damage in attacks last fall and Winter was less than on each she Howden was converted from an English to a French immersion school in 1979 after a bitter Community Strug Asper said she didst believe this motivated the attack because the slogans on windows and elsewhere were the Standard sort of after Brian Amos of vital District police said damage to talled about he said the Van dals entered the school sometime after they broke some Beer bottles and caused other damage in what amounted to wilful Amos to one has been charged and the investigation is Amos said schools Are especially vulnerable to attack in he suggested the Howden vandals May have been students with a grudge against the staff Bill who Heads the Winnipeg police juvenile said most attacks on schools Are committed by Young people who live near the damaged even if they dont go United states studies have shown that Many vandals Are acting out their feelings against authority by attacking a he Heinz said 63 people were charged with attacks on Public property last year in compared with 77 in he said 288 were charged with attacks on private property last compared with 255 in see Howden Page 4 final delivery 9570550 Jim free press Howden music supervisor Marylen framed by broken examines civilian Security service forecast Ottawa up solicitor general Robert Kaplan is expected to announce today that the government intends to replace the ramp Security service with a new civilian Security the Man who started it he May also sources the name of the Man who will head the new Agency and government legislative the Agency will have to be rooted in a National Security act passed by in the Star says Fred Gib a career civil will be named to head the an unnamed government official was quoted As saying that an assistant Deputy minister in the Justice depart ments Legal services will be Given a fairly Long period to set out the Structure and guidelines for the new Kaplan announcement will become Public at after reporters have spent three hours in a locked room try ing to digest the Core re port of a Royal commission headed by Justice David a second report by Mcdonald is being released at the same it will Deal with the extent and prevalence of ramp investigative activities that were not authorized or provided for by 7 eighteen were charged in Montreal this summer in connection with five allegedly illegal operations run by the Security service there in the Early the charges include kidnapping of potential arson in burning a barn owned by Paul roses Mother Rose is serving a life sentence for Gar rotting Quebec labor minister Pierre Laporte during the 1970 octo Ber theft of dynamite from a construction forgery and distribution of a terrorist communique in 1971 and break and entry and theft in acquiring parti quebecois membership lists in Mcdonald investigated these operations As Well As Many whether he recommends charges against those who took part in such he almost Cen ally will be critical of their his Royal commission was appointed july and spent More than 300 Days questioning mount ies and in an earlier report listed in emphasized that Cabinet ministers must take responsibility for the actions of agencies such As the if he continues that theme in today the result May be Sharp criticism of prime minister Trudeau and a slew of former solicitor general for turning a Blind Eye to the inherent contradiction the fact that Secu Rity men must sometimes break the Law to do their Job it was raised before a Cabinet committee late in it is will also be hard on senior ramp officers while urging Security service agents to disrupt so called subversive evidently kept politicians ignorant of the details breaking and in theft now Are haunting the supermarket talks on pact break Down by Manfred Jager contract talks Between the two major supermarket chains in Manitoba and representatives of their employees broke Down after 35 minutes yes the breakdown sets the scene for a strike beginning at Midnight Bernard president of local 832 of the Manitoba food and commercial workers said after yesterdays Brief talks that a strike by food Bakers and meat cutters at Safeway and Dominion stores now appears almost Lou Safeway Branch Man Ager of Industrial said last night if a strike does manage ment will try to keep All stores Hogan said that while there Are As few As three management employees at some the food store Chain expects workers will Cross picket lines to continue to As occurred in he said the stores will operate regu Lar hours monday with a reassessment later in the the Union has called All members to a mass meeting at the Winnipeg convention Centre for 7 Sun the workers had voted 69 per cent in favor of strike action at a similar meeting july a statement last week set the tentative strike Start at mid night stores affected a strike would affect 11 Dominion and 30 Safeway supermarkets in Winni As Well As two Safeway stores each in Thompson and one Safeway store in Dauphin and one in Hogan said the unions proposal of a province wide salary in creases and elimination of the student classification Are the major issues in earlier this the food workers concluded an agreement with the smaller West fair Chain which includes shop easy and super Valu stores throughout the prov under the the stores will match settlements made with the two big Union and management agreed there would be no strikes or lockouts for six the Winnipeg food workers have been without a collective agreement since May contracts with workers in Brandon and Thompson expired Hogan to an hour under that Cashiers earned an food clerks made and meat cutters and Bakers earned Hogan said yesterday the last Union Given to management july for increases of per hour in each of two years for food clerks and per hour each year for As he the Union was seeking a per hour increase in each of two years for skilled Christophe said yesterday the last Safeway Dominion contract offer stands at Between and an hour for each of two an additional five cents an hour night shift differential and two cents an hour to be applied to the companies dental the supermarkets today indicated they were not prepared to make any additional Christophe he said no further negotiations Are planned this Winnipeg experienced its last super Market strike in when the food workers struck Safeway settling after eight the last strike against Dominion stores took place in 1973 and lasted six government on collision course Halifax up the Canadian medical association steamed ahead on a collision course with the Federal government yesterday As it called for an end to the medicare monopoly and More private funds to help pay for health in resolutions that breezed through the opening Day of their annual meet the doctors also defended anew the need to be Able to charge their patients More than the fees paid by provincial and they asked their experts to pre pare contingency plans for collective bargaining and other Union like activities should Ottawa or the provinces try to prevent extra none of the proposals was entirely and All were worded broadly enough to keep a variety of options open for the medical association and its taken the resolutions reflected a kind of health care system far different from the vision seen by Federal health minister Moni que begin and a few of her provincial begin has Long advocated having medicare financed from Federal and provincial coffers almost exclusively and has spoken out against the monthly medicare premiums paid by residents of Alberta and British Colum she has also called for an end to extra Billing in All its varieties and has hinted that Ottawa May consider cutting off Federal funds to provinces that refuse to ban those this years Cha discussions seemed to Lack the fire of last years meeting in the 1980 convention took place just after the release of Emmett Halls review of medicare a review that came out strongly against extra Billing and monthly but the determination of doctors to fight for their vision of the future rather than begins came through in the Way a few of them made their Points Mon 1 this motion is not Isaac of said of one Resolution on extra its a signal to our divisions to take to the trenches and defend the last see medicare Page 4 Black monday financial analysts have dubbed yesterday Black monday after a fresh wave of fear Over continuing High interest rates sent Stock and Bond markets into a Achilles ordeal Plue bomber coach Ray Jauch suffered an Achilles Tendon injury in 1961 that ended his playing now he Hopes a similar injury will not do the same to his Star y Gay at birth a new study by the a Mech Kinsey Institute for sex research claims that homosexuality is usually a deeply rooted trait present from not a Learned family Friend for a decade the red Cross has sent an annual plea to Moscow on behalf of an elderly Winnipeg and every Moscow has replied with a Ann 19 33 7 21 21 39 19 Jumble 49 sports to ;