Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 4, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Allen grapple it private clerk found guilt by Pamela Fayerman describing a slogan on a record company promotional shirts and badges As a judge yesterday convicted a record store clerk on a charge of Glenn David who worked for records on where the t shirts were on was Given a oneyear conditional discharge by provincial court judge John but before passing the judge mused about the deterioration of Portage Avenue and wondered aloud if obscenity contributed to the condition of the Slot a the judge cited As areas of adding is it just general newspaper talk based on rumours Jeff the lawyer representing told judge Enns that his Cli ent could not be held responsible for Urban blight or the apparent increase in he Barr didst Hope that people would be driven to lust or perversion when they saw the Gindin at Issue in the Case was a slogan on the issued by stiff rec which said if it aint stiff it aint Worth a the last word was a four letter expletive for sexual inter the criminal code defines obscene matter As material a dominant characteristic of which is the undue exploitation of sex was convicted of Selling or exposing to Public View obscene Enns accepted the arguments of Crown counsel Bob Gosman that unlike pornographic which must be sought the shirts were Dis played in the store window on a Busy the pedestrian passing by casually is confronted before he has a Chance to choose whether or not to look at judge Enns Gindin argued that the shirt May be tasteless to some but want he said the double entend rein the slogan was meant to refer to sex in a Jovial sunny today 17 showers tonight 2 november 1981 free press Sun rises sets rises sets final 250 Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 pm sees key to deadlock in Trade off by Michael Doyle Winnipeg free press Ottawa proposal by Ontario Premier Williams Davis calling for a major Trade off Between prime min ister Trudeau and the eight dissenting premiers was being touted last night As a possible solution to the yearlong Constitution playing the role of mediator at a constitutional conference court tells Koteles he has to pay by Kevin Prokosh Julius former chairman of the Folk arts was ordered yesterday to pay Back in Council the bulk of which he had paid himself to cover losses incurred be cause of his inability to devote time to his Law one when he has control of the pay himself and keep it secret when claim indemnification for which he was not entitled in the first stated Justice Louis Denise of the court of Queens Bench in a written one cannot say after working As a Volunteer i have lost income Over the years working for now pay see Koteles Page 4 Davis suggested talks focus on the premiers objections to a charter of rights and Trudeau concern Over an amending the Davis suggestion would involve acceptance by Trudeau of the Amend ing formula favored by the eight dissenting in the eight would accept a slightly modified ver Sion of the charter of rights Trudeau wants entrenched in the Trudeau Hopes some of the eight premiers will fall off the Branch today and accept something close to the Davis a highly placed Federal official said last night following an emergency Cabinet meeting of More than two in a stunning reversal of their earlier Hartline the eight dissident premiers yesterday proposed a Skele ton charter of but Trudeau rejected he said he will accept Only a full charter of but he indicated he May give ground on a constitutional amending formula which As recently As monday he criticized As a recipe for separatism by the formula favored by the eight dissident provinces is called either the Accord formula or the Vancouver amending formula and it would allow the provinces to opt out of Constitution Al change affecting their there is an offer for a Trade off Trudeau said after talks with Davis and three of the dissident if we go for the Accord they would go for the i certainly be prepared to go for an Accord formula if theres not the whole see Davis Page 4 Man says he quit due to conscience a Man who publicly criticized the workers compensation Board last week was hired by the Board on Mon but Robert Berard of Adolphe says his conscience wont let him keep the he said he sent a letter of resignation to the Board yesterday and he claims the per year Job As a rehabilitation officer was a buy the former truck Driver also said he was not qualified for the i have no training he did not apply for the Job and he said it is his understanding a minimum of Grade 12 is required for employment with the he said he has a Grade 10 a free press Story Friday carried beards criticism of the Way he was treated after he applied for compensation from the they put me right Down to the physically and he the Day the Story appeared in the paper he received a Telephone Call from a Board employee asking that he come to the Board on monday morning he went there and by was working As a rehabilitation Berard said he returned to the Board offices yesterday after a sleepless night and told an official he could not keep the my conscience started eating me he beards appointment had nothing to do with his statements which appeared in the free Ralph exec Tiv director of the said yester it was discussed before his state ment in the in a registered letter to dated Berard says at first he was overjoyed and overwhelmed with the financial rewards and fringe Bene fits of the on reflecting the same How i realized that i do not have the background or education requirements to fulfil this very important to have the lives of injured workers placed in your hands is a tremendous responsibility and i feel this Job should be filled by a fully qualified he said in the after compensation Board employee Ken Carrol made Public allegations recently about the internal Workings of the the Board requested a com missioner be appointed by lieutenant governor Council to inquire into the fairness of its claims and rehabilitation procedures and opera Boyes said that if an inquiry is it can examine beards appointment As Berard needed Job placement and providing him with a Job with the Board was Boyes Columbia stood on launch pad tuesday As countdown for its second space trip shuttle launch on hold Cape a the launch of the space shuttle Colum Bia was put on hold with 31 second to go this morning filled with almost two million litres of volatile the shuttle entered its terminal countdown today for Sun Rise launch and a never before accomplished return trip to but a Las minute hitch with fuel pressure caused the it looks like were go for launch on launch control spokesman Hugh Harris reported earlier As a nagging concern for appeared to be diminishing As Columbia was to orbit at 252 kilo metres above returning after five Days to the Rogers dry Lake in californian Mojave the shuttle will test a Canadia developed robot astronauts Joe Engle and Richard truly were up at for Long awaited first flights in they ate a traditional breakfast of Steak and took a medical exam and donned Gold coloured Nasa pressure then they walked from their Crew smiling and waving to the applause of Nasa and Rode in a Van to the waiting on arrival at the launch they Shook hands with the techno and after a final Check of their entered the officials of the National aeronautics and space administration assessed the weather As satisfactory at a pos mid night meeting and launch director George Page gave the signal to Start the five hour fuelling operation at the robot officially known As the Remote manipulator sys six years to design and build and is Canadas main contribution to the space Agency shuttle pro designed by engineers from the National research Council and spar aerospace in the 16 metre Arm will in future space place satellites in Earth retrieve others for repairs Back on Earth and will even be used to Rescue astronauts from damaged using a bal Loon shaped life support the astronauts journey is scheduled for 83 orbits in five Days and four hours More than double the length of see rainfall Page 4 Willcock named school Board chairman Elizabeth Willcock has been elected chairman of the Winnipeg school elected a trustee in 1977 and again last Defeated trustees Brian Dixon and Margaret Trott on a second ballot vote trustee Mira Board chairman since declined nomination while trustee Andy Robertson did not trustee Isobel Sudol was elected defeating Dixon and trustee Luba Fedorkiw after two bal the number of votes cast for each candidate want in an Spivak said three years As chairman was a year longer than she planned to hold the she also said that when reelected to the Board a year ago she decided two terms is Long enough to be a but added that she might run Spivak said she believes her main accomplishment was abolition of the greater Winnipeg education which had forced the division to give millions of dollars of commercial and Industrial property tax Money to sub Urban Winnipeg school she also cited affirmative physical fitness programs and Winni Peg lawyer Steward Martins Stu Dies on administrative restructure As major Willcock said in an interview the administrative review will Lorimer and Dave Downie were hired last Spring to run the administration temporarily and trustees Are searching for a permanent chief us communist Leader steals limelight while Premier Sterling Lyon was in Ottawa for Constitution his party was under fire for taking undue creditor Industrial communist party Leader Paula Fletcher earned the greatest applause last night during a Manitoba action committee on the status of women forum while Ken Macmaster and Sidney Green earned the pc candidate Harold Piercy didst fare Well with High school students when he had to cancel out of an Al party forum because of other commitments election u81 Willcock said another major priority is the South Winnipeg which she expects will be made Public Short the River rough a area has declining Overall enrolment but expanding French immersion is executive director of the International Centre and president of the National women progressive conservative she said she will definitely keep the International Centre Job and will keep the pc Post for the time the nine member Board has one created by the 24 death of Inez i a Winnipeg trustee from 1972 to said in an interview will seek the new democratic party Dixon and Bertson were All elected in Ward 2 last year on the nip the Only other candidate in the Ward last former trustee Les said in an interview he is considering about face Sweden has broken an impasse by reversing its stand on where questioning of the Captain of a captured soviet submarine should take two voices Mitchells two voices Are there in his latest How spent my summer one the other Bright lights the Winnipeg labelled the lesser lights by a managed to outshine Colorado Rockies last night save bundles some companies Are saving bundles at taxpayer expense by mailing goods by parcel Post rather than paying freight Index 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