Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, November 25, 1981

Issue date: Wednesday, November 25, 1981
Pages available: 96

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 25, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 Winnipeg free november 1981 continued from Page 1 so you perjured yourself yesterday front of judge is that Correct Constable i an officer who is prepared perjure himself you Are going to infill us As Well that you have got a of ipod memory of this now have a fair memory of it you make notes at the time byes i did a where Are they cant find cant find them so you created this fiction Why did you do that to help my the Cross examination continued until judge Robert after hear ing the Crown counsel complain about Yards attack on the agreed to end saying i believe you have made your Point and i do not want to hear any More about in an Yard said that he was disturbed by the response of the two judges who presided Over the preliminary commenting on the incident at the first judge Mcdonald said i was disappointed certainly to find one of the who although he lost his didst say that he lost his but had attempted to reconstruct from the police report As to what and Why he would do a thing like that i Haven the foggiest idea but i suppose we All do stupid in an interview judge Mcdonald said he considered fors bergs action deplorable but did not feel he deliberately misled the if i can Hazard a i would say that its probably the duty of policemen to maintain their notebooks and when this one failed to do rather than admit he did a stupid i would say the sense of values there is a Little but i dont think its up to me to censure in a Case like its up to the Crown to make the Mcdonald said he would like to think the police department disciplined the officer for the rather serious surely he committed a service Type of offence rather than Crimi Nal offence and the discipline is Best left to the if they dont know about it or Haven done anything about that Points to a weakness in the in an Yard said his experience has been that in situations where a citizen perjured himself in a judge has reacted Ive seen cases where even on suspicion that a witness May not be telling the the judge sternly reminds him that he is under oath and must Tell the Yard in this it was kind of remark Able that neither judge thought it Nec Essary to chastise the officer in any and to that what happened in court is a poor reflection of How our judicial system dealt with it at that at the very least the judge ought to a photo secret continued from Page 1 eleven Are charged with stealing parti membership four 1 with kidnapping in the recruitment of four with stealing dynamite and five with burning a some of the officers have been charged with two the defence lawyers intended to use the documents to support their Case that action taken by the ramp resulted from intense pressure by Ottawa to use any Means to fight Quebec Independence one of the documents the defence wanted Touse was the minutes of a meeting bearing the note Pearson separatism is As great a threat As communism Robertson mentions War time Gordon chairman of the Security and Michael clerk of the privy among More than a dozen who received subpoenas to testify from defence j Kaplan said in the House of com Mons yesterday that the documents Are being withheld because the Mcdonald which spent four years investigating ramp mended they be kept in another development defence lawyer Michel Proulx said a contempt court citation will not be sought against former Quebec Premier Robert in an interview outside court last Bourassa denied testimony by former Security service who said Bourassa had asked ramp to help him set up a Quebec intelligence friends and egyptian soldiers shake hands yesterday after participate my m manoeuvres in desert 120 Kilometres North of 1 he codenamed operation Bright involves troops and Are designed to prepare american soldiers to repel any attack gains Middle Eastern Oil have this is a Damn poor youre a Man who gives evidence All the you cant go around doing maybe that All the officer would have but when he didst get you gee is he going to go away thinking he can get away with it with impunity Deputy police chief de Igelski said in an interview he knew nothing about the incident but will investigate it with the attorney generals contacted fors Berg said he comment because police officers Are not allowed to talk to the teacher jailed in killing by Andy Blicq an Assize court jury monday found a Macgregor collegiate schoolteacher guilty of second degree murder of his former defence lawyer Hymie Weinstein said his Harvey Edward faces a mandatory sentence of life although Justice Guy Kroft decided Hart would become eligible for parole in 10 during testimony 19 the seven five woman jury heard graphic detail from a Winnipeg Man who witnessed most of the brutal Gerald Hawkins told court he intervened on the last june on Patricia of Portage la Hawkins said Hart repeatedly jumped on Ellwood head with both feet and kicked her in the Ellwood taught school just outside of Portage la Hawkins testified that he had struck up a Friendship with Ellwood last May and decided to visit her in Portage late in while working on Ellwood Hawkins said he saw Hart appear from behind a shed adjacent to Ell Woods Home and Beckon to seconds Hawkins said he heard moans coming from near Ellwood Home and rushed to the scene to find the brutal assault in Hawkins said he struck Knock ing him to the then called Ellwood died the next Day in last court was told Hart stated to police he wanted to Patch up their relationship on the night of the i remember kicking her in the head a few Hart told i dont know Why i kicked i loved native rights continued from Page 1 and j some lawyers have said Section 15 while others say the override clause must be removed in order to Guaran tree women Schrofel said she t agrees with the latter the constitutional agreement still does have Quebec but Justice minister Jean Chretien told the commons yesterday Ottawa is willing to the door is still open and that even when the Constitution is brought Home it can be he the commons vote came As optimism mounted on the government Side that the constitutional Resolution will pass the House by leaving Only a Senate vote before it is sent to Britain for ratification by the British commons and the Resolution would bring Home the waste disposal Ifor Selkirk in limbo from Page i the door on the in the establishing the cancelled Plant in Selkirk Hawleys Home a wary crowd of about 125 local residents their opposition to the abandoned disposal Plant and questioned Corn Pany officials on their plans to go ahead with a solvent reclamation genetic Engineer Al Leander told the meeting the reclamation Plant is being established to handle solvents which Are now being into Landfill Sites and with few used solvents Are a valuable economic Leander adding they can be economically and he the company plans to bring solvents to its the former Jordan winery from collection stations scattered across Western Leander he explained it is inexpensive for empty transport trucks heading East from Alberta ship solvents to the Selkirk firm for re t at the proposed Plant in the spent solvents would be stored in run i through the cleaning then stored in other tanks until sold and shipped solid waste from the process would be placed in Drums and returned to the Compa nys Plant in Alberta and both Gerke and Leander stressed that the pro Cess would have Little environmental Impact on the Leander promised the company would exceed All fire and safety regulations and said the Plant would be open to Public were not afraid of people seeing what we Leander said dangerous goods routes Are to be established for the transport trucks hauling solvents in to said the Chance of a spill is very if a spill occurs we have the knowhow and manpower to Deal with he one resident charged that the town int prepared to Deal with a chemical mayor Bill Shead said the town is in the process of getting plans in Leander said the plants capacity would add an estimated one to trucks per week to the existing 1867 British North America entrench a charter of rights and make the package adjustable under an amending Chretien is predicting it will be Back by Liberal House Leader Yvon Pinard postponed a scheduled fifth Day of budget debate Friday to allow for constitutional debate he expects will end Tomor i see no reason at this stage Why the debate should last longer than this Pinard and debate should end in the Senate he opposition House leaders were less opt although they were not ruling out an Early finish to a Long and controversial new Democrat Ian Deans acting for a convalescing Stanley Knowles said he does not want to see people forced to abbreviate what they have to i think what must be must be said Deans the end is in numerous new democrats want to speak on aboriginal a constitutional rights clause agreed upon by the premiers and Ottawa is Likely to come in for criticism from some new democrats who sympathize with claims by Indian leaders that it might weaken their claims to resource Rich leaving them Only existing Hunting and fishing conservative House Leader Erik Nielsen said he is not optimistic debate will end this although he would prefer an Early the Yukon my is trying to get his party to agree to seek constitutional changes making it easier that the North West territories and the Yukon to eventually become under the present amending such a move would require substantial provincial agreement whereas now it is up to Ottawa provinces United against Aid cuts continued from Page 1 Maceachen says the provinces will be at partially compensated by about in additional Revenue from changes he made in the Federal budget which also affect provincial the Federal Money is mainly destined for hospitalization and pos second Ary 1 Quebec finance minister Jacques Pari who prompted a War of statistics monday by issuing a critique of the Federal remained at least partly at Odds with Maceachen calculations he dismissed some reporters suggestions that which joined the other nine provinces in a common front against Otta might eventually find itself alone again As it is in the constitutional he said All provinces lose Money under the Maceachen proposal and that Why stick Federal figures released yesterday show that while total transfers will still increase slightly in Ottawa will actually gain million by reducing Cash transfers by that Maceachen Drew some of the Stron Gest criticism from the six provinces Quebec and the four Atlantic provinces that now receive billion in annual equalization the six fear Maceachen new for Mula Means the rate of increase in equalization will fall Saul Manitoba representative because of the changeover of government in that said the Federal proposals mean Manitoba will lose a horrendous but he was More optimistic about the future of the this is the this is not the end by any in order to Mark Down every single piece of merchandise in the store for the Mammoth All Day today and 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