Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 5, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Today 27ie trouble in our schools careers artificial limbs a Kom finder mouse House exciting Al Simmons is All for Pun cd by Brian Cole a Manitoba Bible Camp for children has been using a Batter operated electric hot seat to deter mis Beha Vior at its Lakeside Cliff director of the red Rock Bible said the hot seat a fun thing was used several times Dur ing the last two years to deter staff members from breaking certain particularly those governing water and while he says the practice recently discontinued was restricted to staff of Ikye fold gift attending the Camp said she Tad threatened with the hot seat while another aged said she understood she would get shocked if she the interdenominational Camp is located on red Rock Lake in Whit Shelt provincial Park and is operated by several evangelical co Fry said she was threatened with the hot seat after she Cip ated in some horseplay and pushed a counsellor into the the incident occurred shortly after she had witnessed one of the Camp staff members receive a Shock for she the threat frightened Corry arid it was Only after other counsellors told her not to worry about it that she calmed the girl said in an inter View 1 was really especially after 1 saw the counsellor being Jolt me jumped up so she another girl who attended Teri said that although she want threatened with the hot she see staff Page 4 Cloudy today showers tonight 10 september vol no 234 free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final 250 with supplements Home delivery 9570550 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 Africa blacklist proposed United nations Reuter South ejected from the United nations for the third time since it was suspended in now faces a concerted attempt within the world body to isolate it South Africa was ousted from the Assembly yesterday when delegates voted with six to endorse a committee recommendation to reject the Pretoria government delegations Canada opposed the saying it was the action came on the second Day of an emergency special session called by african states to try to loosen Pretorias grip on the territory of Namibia which South Africa administers in Defi Ance of in racial policies South Africa was suspended from the Assembly in because of its racial policies and was rebuffed when it tried to reclaim its seat in 1979 and in March this african sources said a Resolution is being prepared calling on in members individually and to cease forthwith All dealings with South Africa in order to totally isolate it militarily and the debate was adjourned until Canadas Deputy permanent representative at the Reid noted Canada always has supported the principle of universality and strict adherence to the in charter and the rules of the general he said the credentials committee 1 and the Assembly again have exceeded their authority in refusing to seat the South african Morden repeated Canadas a Horence of Pretorias or Cial segregation and condemned the South african incursion in the question before us was not that see South Page 4 in photo Energy study contradicts pm on pc plan South Africa in ambassador Adriaan Ekstein raises nameplate in attempt to be judge fines Man for soliciting sex undercover policewoman propositioned 160 times in 3 court told an undercover Winnipeg policewoman was propositioned 160 times by men during three nights she spent walking in the cites skid Row a provincial court judge was told yester judge Howard Collerman was told the policewoman had been sent to walk along Austin a Block East of main Street Between Higgins and Henry after the vice squad received numerous complaints from Resi dents about the Large number of Young prostitutes and dense exhaust fumes from the vehicles of motorists stopping to pick up the during the course of the three nights a total of 10 men were arrested and later charged with soliciting the policewoman for the purpose of pros Titu the details of the undercover police operation were disclosed yesterday when one of the 10 accused pleaded guilty before judge Collerman and was fined and Nestor a Canadian National railways worker from had originally been subpoenaed to appear in court next wednesday along with the nine other on thursday he contacted the How and asked to have the Case moved judge Collerman was told who was in Winnipeg for a Job training was arrested on the Early morning of 27 after he propositioned the undercover policewomen three times in less than an Crown counsel Robin Finlayson said the policewoman had been walking up and Down Austin Street Between Henry and Higgins avenues during the late night of 26 and Early 27 when Kopeck drove did a and drove up next to her in his 1979 Model Finlayson said Kopeck called the policewoman Over to his car and offered her to come Back to his Motel room and have sex with the policewoman so he drove a Short time he and asked her to go out on a Date with she again told him she want he drove Only to Circle the Block and see court Page 4 Ottawa up prime minister urging canadians to quit sobbing about future gasoline was caught off guard yesterday by a Federal study that says prices would have been lower in the Short term under an Oil Deal proposed by the former conservative Trudeau got caught at his weekly news held amidst news that five Canadian Banks plan to lower their prime interest rates by half a percentage Point effective the prime minister was waving charts and graphs which he said show the liberals kept their election promises about Energy prices when the of fending study who issued Trudeau asked a the Energy came the i dont believe said tru i have it right the reporter said i have the contrary right the figures Trudeau said he didst believe showed that under the new pricing an average family driving a car and heating a Home with Oil will pay about More this year and More next year than under proposals in the tory budget Over which the 1980 election ostensibly was families would be better off under the new Liberal Deal in 1983 and 1984 because prices would have skyrocketed in those years under a conserva Tive proposal to bring Domestic prices to 75 and then 85 per cent of world the Energy department the tories strongly dispute this but even department officials con cede the Chart overstates any benefits of the new Liberal Energy Deal be cause the calculations do not include a annual Energy tax credit the conservatives had noting that the latest projections say gasoline prices will hit 80 cents a litre by Trudeau held up a graph of the bars representing prices in France and West Germany towered Over the tiny Canadian bar showing a current Price of 36 cents a whats this gloom and sobbing for ourselves because five years or six Down the Road were going to a Trudeau Wirra up an 18minute answer to the i question put to there paying More than Terrt the liberals and new Defeated the Clark government Over its Oil pricing proposals and cheap Oil formed a key part of the Liberal platform for the election that the liberals say the major benefits under their Deal compared with what the tories had proposed will be experienced in 1983 and they concede that gasoline prices this year will be about the same under the tory proposal about 40 cents a about the same As under the tory plan next year about 46 cents a but gasoline will be six cents a litre Chesper under the tory proposal in 1983 and nine cents cheaper in see liberals Page 4 labor Day 7 no paper will be published classified and display advertising offices will be closed until Leishman cohort wants to come Home by Gregg Shilliday after 15 Long Harry Backlin wants to come jailed for 20 disbarred and socially ostracized for his part in the notorious Ken Leishman Gold Bullion robbery at the Winnipeg Airport in the former Winnipeg lawyer has applied to the Law society of Manitoba for contacted at his Prince Home now a real estate said he has paid his debt to society and wants to be cleansed and i made a mistake and 1 paid for it now id like to be returned to the bar in my Home Backlin was one of five including Winnipeg flying Ken who were charged in the sensational Gold Bullion Rob Bery at Winnipeg International air port in police found 10 Gold bars buried in a Snowdrift behind backline Balfour Avenue Backlin was caught with an eleventh bar in his briefcase at his Law 15 years Backlin figures he is More than Ive paid my As they i went to lost All that f i think things Are even after sewing 20 months for conspiracy and Possession of stolen Backlin went to British Columbia and eventually set up a real estate Busi Ness in Prince he said he has done Well and Doest need to return to Law for the i Roniss that and if i want to practice i have to get reinstated in he said he has never hidden his background while in Prince George and insists he has been accepted openly by everyone Law society officials said yesterday few once apply for during a 20year Peri Only four or five have attempted the but they indicated that most of those applications have been Backlin said he owes it to himself to try when i think i dont really know Why i did i didst need the it was More of a subconscious sort once i was drawn that was but i do know that i didst really Hurt anybody they All got their Money the Only person who really suffered in All this was Bank suit annoys Par time judge by Pamela Fayerman the Toronto Dominion Bank is suing Winnipeg lawyer and Par time Provin Cial court judge Sydney Cohan for about but he says its All an in a of the Bank alleges Cohan in two it has Buu three Garnishee orders which allow it to seize Money owing to him from the Sale of his River Heights in an interview Cohan said he Hast served with the statement he was Ying it plays ii situation to Uve a a claim issued against its annoying As i 11 be said the suit is Likely the result of a breakdown in communications be tween himself and the Cohan did not deny he owes the Bank but said the Bank will be paid every cent owing because he has sold his Home on Queenston the proceeds from the Sale will More than cover the he who has served As a Par time judge since said the reason the Bank has not received the funds is because the Possession Date has been delayed one month and the Money from the buyers is sitting in a Trust fund at the Law firm he has retained for the Cohan said he thought the Bank knew about the 1 he said the fact that the Bank went to the extent of filing Garnishee orders against the buyers and the Law firm retaining the Trust see lawyer Page 4 survival recipe a hard hitting report from the Winnipeg symphony orchestras interim Board says the orchestra must turn to popular music to win Back its audience and Diplomat shot Louis Frances ambassador to has become the second foreign ambassador to fall to assassins bullets since the beginning of the lebanese civil Cash in Corn Cornfields Are popping up All Over sout Central Manitoba As Farmers take advantage of Good attractive prices and yields that can return twice the Cash of Pray for cold Canadian Gas exporters Are praying for a cold Winter to ease Gas imports Index Ann 38 65 73 39 6 Jumble 7 Millroy on 27 7 19 14 to i
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