Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 29, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Student expelled on explosive food Issue by Manfred Jager a foreign student who was so unhappy with University food that he allegedly threatened to blow up Andrews College has been expelled by the col Leges Dean of jihad a graduate student in electrical at first threatened to Chain himself to his bed when but decided to follow the usual procedure and Appeal the Deci Andrews College principal father Krawchenko the Board of directors at an an affiliate of the University of will hear the Appeal Early next Rashid was not available for comment we used to Cater out food services directly through the Kaw Chenko this year we decided to have them catered by an outside and they started there was a time of adjustment at the Start of the Krawchenko said students were urged to complain if they were unhappy about any aspect of the new food ser we did receive complaints from some Felt they should be Able to ask of second helpings in some others said there want enough trait on the Alt these things were taken cafe of and the service runs quite Well we have had no further Krawchenko said Rashid went to the extreme in his saying he would blow up the College and actually Stop other students from obtaining their that Why the Dean of Resi Dence eventually expelled him from the Grant owner of food terns management the Cater ing firm at Andrews said there have been no food complaints following the initial Shakedown we try to eater to individual tastes and requirements As much As possible As soon As we find out about Ritchie in this Rashid is a moslem and his religion forbids him to eat certain things such As so we started making up special meals for and that certainly All right with he said they also accommodated 10 theology students who wanted fish meals on he i think our contract at Andrews College is going As Welt or better As any of the others we How to fake your Ballet Cloudy today 5 Cloudy tonight 0 final 250 Home toll very classified 9562330 second class Mil registration number 0280 0 Moon rises Premier grabs hint of Olive Branch intervening lawyers stand to hear chief Justice Bora Laskin read the supreme courts Constitution decision Lyon Calls ruling vindication Premier says province position is what is Legal is not necessarily right by Mary Ann Fitzgerald Manitoba Premier Sterling Lyon yesterday hailed the supreme court of Canada ruling As a vindication for the eight provinces opposing prime minis Ter Trudeau plans for constitutional Trudeau would be breaking the fed eral bargain if he proceeds unilaterally with his plan of constitutional Reform in the face of the court Lyon told a press to do so would be would be acting not Only but with Lyon Canadas highest court ruled yester Day that in a strict Legal the Federal government can act without provincial but seven of the nine justices agreed with the dissenting provinces that an unwritten constitutional convention exists that requires provincial consent in matters affecting a number of us said before that what is Legal is not necessarily right and the supreme court of Canada has said that in Lyon he joined British Columbia Premier Bill chairman of the Confer ence of in calling for Ren ewed based on the Accord for Patria Tion and an amending formula signed by the eight dissenting prov inces last at a press conference in South Trudeau claimed the provinces were using blackmail in wanting to gain More provincial Powers in return for their consent to there is no blackmail in the a North american Stock markets Bounce Back from drastic decline from Canadian press Stock markets across North America staged spectacular rallies defying investment analyst Joe Granville dire predictions of a major worldwide Market while markets in Europe and Asia suffered some of their worst losses North american markets bounced Back from fridays drastic allaying fears of a the Toronto Stock Market made its Best daily gain in 18 months and the new York Exchange its largest Rise since the widely watched Dow Jones Industrial which measures the performance of the new York Stock Exchange through 30 key gained Points to after an initial flurry of panic Selling forced it Down 15 Points in Early in the composite Index of 300 selected stocks closed up Points to crucial move president Reagan is scheduled to make a crucial decision this week on the strategic weapons the will employ to keep the soviets in after plunging almost 55 Points during the first hour of a controversial investment adviser who makes a living by Selling his opinions on Stock Price had predicted last week it would be a Blue monday on the new York John a Vic president of Pitfield Mackay Ross of said Granville Blue monday turned out to be one business Day on the Toronto Market suffered its worst setback of 1981 with a fall of More than 84 while the Dow Jones had slumped 11 sentiments in the Toronto financial Community toward Granville were less reverential after yesterdays High it makes everybody said one brokerage it shows that this character Down in the states cant run the Granville had his Field Day his which had frightened already nervous were partly blamed for heavy Price drops from London to Japan amid what one analyst described As talk of a worldwide in the financial times Index closed with a loss of about 17 managing a partial recovery after div ing 30 Points earlier in the while Tokyo recorded the steepest one Day Retreat on its Exchange in its in Hong prices reached their lowest Levels of the year and Sharp declines were also reported in Sydney and analysts said the trading reversal in North indicates that a rally is Likely to materialize but advised that Small investors use it As an Opportunity to take profits because the fundamental factors that forced the Market lower High interest rates and concern about the budget Defi Cit Are still retorted we All want Patria Tion and heres the Means to do there is no question of the division of Powers in the Accord there is nothing that asks further Power for the the agreement reached by the eight provinces All except Ontario and new Brunswick called for the agree ment of two thirds of the provinces with More than 50 per cent of the population before the Constitution could be it also said up to three prov inces could opt out of constitutional amendments infringing on their Provin Cial Trudeau rejected the formula at the attorney general Gerry in Ottawa when chief Justice Bora Laskin read the termed it a Victory for the eight what the court really said to the Federal government is that you can go but on the basis of tradition and the history of this coun you had better ready to negotiate Lyon said the eight premiers have always been ready to return to the negotiating table and have repeatedly called for such a with the agree ment of the Federal Ontario and new Brunswick to the eight province Patria Tion with the amending formula could be quickly passed by the Canadian parliament and British he the questions of the charter of rights and division of Power could be worked out in he asked if the dissenting premiers were willing to make concessions at the bargaining Lyon said see Premier Page 4 by Michael Doyle Winnipeg free press Ottawa prime minister Trudeau offered the provinces the hint of an Olive Branch last night and pre Mier Bill representing the eight graciously picked it Bennett leaves Here today for a meeting with Quebec Premier Rene first in a series of nine meetings with the other premiers which Bennett expects will culminate in facet face talks with the prime ministers statements opened Many said a conciliatory Bennett Only minutes after the prime minister satellite from South Korea he would press ahead prudently with plans to Patriate the i see no alternative but to press but i assure you that we will do so Trudeau said after the supreme court of Canada ruled in a mixed judgment that Trudeau plans to Patriate the including a charter of rights and freedoms and an amending is within Ottawa Legal but violates a body of convention which the court also recon Trudeau said he wanted to read the judgment in assess the reaction in his among the provincial governments and in parliament before he Trudeau monitored in of were considerably More Concilia tory than those of Justice minister Jean who earlier yesterday said Ottawa will do the Job it started and maintained the court decision was a Clear Victory for even opposition Leader Joe Clark who first accused Trudeau of Legal trickery said he was encouraged court decision d court gives differing d provincial consent not d Constitution ruling creates strange bedfellows in d courts silence kept Ottawa d supporters on both sides in Manitoba claim ruling a Victory d justices reject reasoning put Forward by by the tone of the prime ministers re Given Chretien earlier state Trudeau said he would very much like the agreement of the provinces although if he could not have it he would be prepared to do what the supreme court of Canada has ruled is Trudeau pointedly refused to Rule out another meeting with the premiers and Bennett said Here after the prime min ister spoke that the two had discussed in a meeting last week their getting together to Hammer out a although they had not talked about a full scale Federal provincial first minis ters i see Opportunity and i Hope in not mistaken or said Bennett last just what kind of Deal the provinces might make depends on what kind of reactions he gets from his fellow Bennett warned that see Bennett Page 4 milk Price to Rise by 2 cents a litre by Joe Rubin Manitoba Consumers will pay at least two cents More for a litre of milk starting As Early As this the Manitoba milk prices review commission announced yesterday milk producers will get per 100 litres effective thursday increase of or about two cents a Canada Safeway spokesman Larry Mclennan said increase Wail be passed on to the the new prices will be effective in Manitoba As of he adding he expects other grocery chains will follow higher prices for fuel were Given As the primary reason for the spokesmen for milk producers and con Sumers reacted favourably yesterday to the Price Ruth a member of the Consumers association of Canada food said the new prices were fair in View of the inflation rate and fuel increases borne by pro Manitoba milk producers marketing Board chairman Art Rampton agreed the increase was satisfactory for the time adding that producers would need another per 100 litres for a fair review commission executive Secre tary Denis Tully said an August Survey found prices in Winnipeg averaged 71 cents a litre for homogenized 69 cents for two per cent milk and 64 cents for skim prices in Rural Manitoba averaged 79 cents for homogenized 76 cents for two per cent and 72 cents for the new rate is about five per cent More than the Price which went into effect july at the the Price of milk in Winnipeg increased about three cents a the Price increase was established on the basis of a commission cos of production formula developed in which takes into account fuel and labor costs As Well As interest Tully said the increase in fuel prices was the prime Factor in the milk Price see milk Page 4 i Good response Linda Griffiths is getting Good response in new York to her production of Maggie and the play about prime minister Trudeau and his estranged wife expos falter Montreal expos had their Lead in the National leagues East division trimmed to on half game after losing 62 to the Louis a treasure More than people attended the funeral of chief pan George who was described As a treasure to Index Ann 32 43 7 32 48 35 focus Jumble 43 73 sports to u
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