Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, December 08, 1981

Issue date: Tuesday, December 8, 1981
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 8, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba 3 p Vav i id t 11 old or Money by Pamela Fayerman an 18yearold Man who alleges he had an illegal sexual relationship with a Winnipeg police Constable testified yesterday he used the officer for All the Money he could but denied his role that of a Hans John who was 17 when the alleged 10 to 15 sexual encounters look place Between and March 1 1 said he needed the Money for hockey training and bar hop Taenzer was testifying at the trial of James Norman who was arrested March 11 and charged with Gross he has been suspended from the police Force without Taenzer said Hanson offered him a motorcycle if he withdrew his accusation of sexual relations and although he found rhe offer appealing enough to carry on the he said he became resentful when the officer kept pleading with him to change his Taenzer said he kept telling Hanson he would change his Story just so he should have a better Chance of getting him kicked off the police Force and off my Back and so he would have a better Chance at making it with my attempted suicide i wanted him put away because of what he did by ruining my whole my family and other Peoples Taenzer Taenzer said he attempted suicide by consuming about five 292s after the i rial began last month because he was m annoyed when his name was published in the free name in the paper got to but like i now i want the courtroom i want everybody to he said his suicide attempt was a stupid thing to Why should i do it Lor him Taenzer then added he feels painted in reports of the trial As the while Hanson was made to look in an attempt to Contra dict Taenzer Hanson lawyers tendered into evidence Tran scripts of Telephone conversations taped by Hanson Between the complainant and the in one the two discussed meeting with a lawyer about changing the statement he gave the following is an excerpt of the conversation Hanson of so you talked to him the Taenzer Hanson so what did he say Taenzer i dont he just said he would try and help he would try and get me out of whatever trouble i was going to get Hanson yeah what trouble Are you going to get into Taenzer i f i say it didst happen and 1 ant charges probably coming out for Taenzer perjury or whatever be cause youre a cop or whatever another excerpt involved the Alle of Xii Al relations lever had Oral sex with in or i never masturbated ii never masturbated Oral sex with i excerpt included this How did this get started Kiich that what i dont under cant even figure it out a it want lied in conversations never who did not know he was said that while the led the everything so that Hanson a t him alone and think he was i 1 his statement when he such Iid no about the sexual As because he was ready i Wyer and i was thinking no Cycle he i just leave me i want i no i would change the ii other testified that last i he discussed her sushi detectives who told her for son and to Sti gation to fore county court judge v k Wood continues e Pona of Silver Heights res in James told a civil his business dropped after a bad review in the Winnipeg Tribune in de whose family owned it 2169 Portage he was upset by the it and Content of the k h run under the Silver a disappoint k the publication of the Iloilo wed by an immediate i in which persisted until following if re Murant is suing Southam published the Down in i for and is claiming Winnipeg free december 1981 3 Leo of Wayzata school in Transcona places a Star atop a scotch Pine in the main display area of the conservatory at Assiniboine Park with the help of Bob jacks of the Winnipeg Parks and recreation fort five Grade 4 students from the school spent yesterday morning putting hundreds of ornaments they created on eight Trees in the conservatory As part of a Parks and recreation department Christmas display by Greg Bannister the cites recreation and social ser vices committee has recommended that the province assess a new pos sible replacement for the controversial insecticide Roy the cites Entomol told the committee in a report that a new synthetic res has been used to control mosquitoes in Ellis said the chemical has a Low toxicity for mammals and de grades rapidly in the environment and is As effective As but he said res Methrine has the same weaknesses As Bay on in that it is by John Mcmanus new zoning regulations to protect Winnipeg International Airport flyways will not affect High Rise development the regional superintendent of airways says the new transport Canada regulations extend runway Protection from High Rise natural growth and garbage which attract Birds and create a Hazard to Don Spruston said in an interview the which apply to air ports operated by transport were gazetted1 in full in yesterdays free the major change is the Extension of the transitional which is a surface on an inclined an imaginary or that extended feet from a this surface now extends to every 50 feet the line or plane goes up one in effect the runways Are now protected against any obstacle or development up to downtown is not affected because none of the approaches or departure Points on the runways Are Over the districts where tall buildings Are Likely to be runway which has an approach and departure Point on the Northwest of the has been Given added transitional surface because of proposed displacement and paralleling of run ways in that direction if expansion takes Spruston Spruston said the zone change does not affect any of the existing apart ment blocks along Portage Avenue International Airport has six runways numbered to indicate their direction and relationship to North at 360 runway 18 indicates aircraft Are taking off to the South and runway 36 is the reverse Active departure the Zero was been dropped for air traffic control the Airport property covers about highly toxic to fish and can cause Eye he said there is Little differ ence Between the two in terms of environmental the subject of a summer Long was sprayed throughout the province to kill Neceph Alibi carrying some concern was expressed by environmentalists and the Public Over the use of the insecticide because it was one of several Hundred chemicals declared suspect by the after it was discovered the Laboratory which tested Bay on and other chemicals had faked some test results in the Bay on was later taken off the suspect list and was retested in Canada with no unexpected the Federal agriculture department cleared it for use in Ellis said Many questions about res not yet in use in still remain to be these include the risk to fish populations in the possible skin and Eye irritation problems and its effectiveness against Winnipeg nuisance and Dis ease carrying he also said it is not whether the new chemical will perform Well in the cites cold fogging equipment or whether the ingredient will damage paint surfaces in the another unanswered question is the relative Cost of the chemical compared to Ellis told the committee res Methrine is one of the most expensive insecticides in the United he said the City cannot use re Westhrin in its spraying program next year because orders for 1982 insecticide must be placed within the next two months an insufficient time period to evaluate it crowns Case May hinge on finding victim by Tom Goldstein what has been touted by antiabortion groups As a landmark Case in their crusade May never go to trial because the Mother involved has Van i honestly dont know if i can proceed without senior Crown coun Sel Wayne Moshkowsky said yester its kind of difficult to proceed without a Mother stabbed a Canad wide warrant for the arrest of the Bernice has been in effect since the scheduled for preliminary hearing in Early involves the premature birth and death of a baby the child was born to Daniels on five Days after she had been stabbed in the the child was born three months prematurely and lived Only 19 an inquest was told in the 400gram infant was unable to survive because his lungs were not developed enough to sustain life on his Sandra of Sherbrook Street was charged with manslaughter after provincial judge Ian who supervised the ruled the child died As an indirect result of his mothers stomach the Winnipeg league for life has said the Case involves proving an Ille Gal and maintains abortion Falls into that the provincial at Torne generals department says the Case concerns whether a person has been killed through an unlawful act and insists it will have no significant Impact on the abortion Issue in Prince is currently on trial for Alleg edly stabbing the Mother in a main Street restaurant last new years she is charged with attempted wounding with intent and Possession of a weapon dangerous to the Public peace a she has pleaded not guilty to All Daniels disappearance and the difficulty the Crown has had in locating her came to Light yesterday after princes lawyer tried unsuccessfully to convince county court judge Gerald Jewers to postpone the trial until after a preliminary hearing on the manslaughter lawyer Barry Sinder argued that his client should be tried simultaneously on All including the manslaughter because they All arose from the same Prince was charged june 30 with the infants after she had been committed to stand trial for the assault on the Moth Sinder also maintained that Daniels presence during the current proceed Ings is important to his because the complainant May provide Evi Dence on issues such As provocation or gone underground he said he did not know until the Middle of last week that the Crown had not been Able to serve Daniels with a subpoena and that it would be proceeding without Crown prosecutor Peter Murdock told judge Jewers that apparently has changed her name and gone underground after her arrest in Alberta a few months she was released by a judge there before she could be returned to Murdock said police forces in both provinces have made every conceivable Effort to find the there is no reasonable expectation that she will be found at least not in the foreseeable he for All i she might be Murdock said he could proceed on the assault related charges without adding she did not testify at the preliminary hearing in the he said her absence at this time has weakened and worsened his i would very much like to have her Here if she was he id be calling her at the drop of a he said Daniels presence was required in the manslaughter it is hoped that she will be Able to be i dont know if the Crown will be Able to proceed in her he in an Moshkowsky said the search for Daniels would continue and that he would wait until about the time of the preliminary hearing to decide whether to judge Jewers denied sinders application for an adjournment saying there was no indication at this time that the manslaughter charge would Ever be to halt a but serious drop in attendance at Rainbow the City has decided to study the idea of placing a plastic membrane Over the Kildonan Park theatres Leaky Jack the theatres manag ing appeared before the cites recreation and social services commit tee yesterday asking the City to carry out the roof repairs which he described As a must priority for the 1982 the theatre is owned by the City and leased by the Shapira told the committee that at Tendance at the outdoor theatre has fallen from in the 1977 season to in Shapira said the drop of slightly More than 10 per cent was due in no Small Way to the leaking he said the company most important Public relations vehicle is its pledge that performances will go on rain or Shapira said during the last season the theatres booking agent and its own business was inundated with several Hundred phone Calls from irate patrons who demanded re funds after getting Shapira told the committee he Esti mated the roof membrane could Cost Between and depending on which of several materials is the company managing director also asked the City to hire an architect to do preliminary work on the theatres Long delayed phase 3 of included in this phase Are improve ments to backstage restructuring the upgrading the lighting Grid and the creation of sufficient shop space and storage Shapira said he realized Money prob ably will not be available for the improvements in but he indicated the company wants the architect to do preliminary work so tenders can be submitted to provide a better idea of the Cost of phase 3 the committee asked the cites administration to examine the Cost of commissioning an architect to carry out the work As requested by Park ing prohibition put off to thursday enforcement of Winnipeg Over night parking bylaw has been postponed to thursday because of mild weather the bylaw prohibits parking on City streets for longer than one hour be tween 3 and 6 to facilitate Snow depending on weather its enforcement May again be mayor Bill Norrie has unspecified also named As defendants Are former Tribune pub Lisher Wheatley and writer an Drew questioned by lawyer Rudolph an representing the Siwicki described the review As a bad badly badly written and half he told the six member jury he and his family took Pride in running a Nice restaurant in a residential area and have been in the same location since but he said a stranger Reading this article in our View would maybe stay out of the restaurants statement of claim alleges the read in its natural and Ordinary implied the i p Mil and to h ii of poor n w also implied the plaintiffs clientele were generally of Low character and were and a disturbance and Dis traction for any other prospective in the review said there were four Stout lads from the armed forces in the restaurant at the making a meal of chips and chatting up the As it noted two Secretary types rubbing their cigarettes out in the butter and an elderly she with Blue he with red the restaurants statement of claim contends the review was false and malicious and deprived the Busi Ness of a number of potential custom ers and testifying during the first Day of the said called Luin to cancel but he Nuu ced quite a considerable drop in Revenue compared to previous weeks and he said it took until March for the figures to gradually return to nor under Cross examination by defence counsel Siwicki said the sales figures for the week following publication actually Rose per compared to the previous he noted later that there is no Way of us knowing How much they should have been up maybe they should have been up 25 to 30 per the statement of claim alleges Southam and the others published and printed the review to in crease the circulation of the with a View to making a profit in sales and in the Sale of the site Merit complained the re View implied the restaurant was in an unattractive and inappropriate Loca Tion and did not have the skill and capacity to provide the meals and food which it Anderson said one of the most Seri Ous allegations in the review was that the restaurant carried on business in an unsanitary fashion and that garbage was left to deteriorate and endanger the health and safety of Allentuck said in the review he found salad on the Kitchen heaps of Frozen everything waiting to be microwaved to and a not so faint smell of garbage lingering in the he said he had a terrible desire to leave and added that the Kitchen for be hard to much As i May everybody has the right to express their Anderson told the three three woman but it has to be based on True Anderson added he expected the Evi Dence will show the defendants were asked to apologize for the but for their Southam Wheatley and Allentuck denied in their statement of defence that the review was malicious and maintained that what it said about the restaurant was True in substance and in the defendants also denied the re View disparaged the Silver Heights or that its reputation has been much injured by or that it suffered the alleged they said they were under a Legal and or social and or moral duty to publish the review and the readers of the Winnipeg Tribune had a like duty and or interest to receive the trial i ;