Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, November 25, 1982

Issue date: Thursday, November 25, 1982
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 25, 1982, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 wifi Migg free november suspects in continued from Page 1 will not appear to be conspicuously judge Huband said the who spent a total of 10 seconds observing her probably based her sub sequent identification of him at the preliminary inquiry and trial on her impressions from the father than from the he described the police lineup As a situation in which the police identified their suspect to her by Means of juxtaposition and distinction from the others in the after the woman was assaulted in she told her husband of the attack and he pursued a Man by he and a Friend then apprehended a later identified As who they saw running Down a Lane and who supposedly matched the woman de at a police lineup the woman identified Faryna As her attacker and he was chomp ski claims Nome stand revised continued from Page 1 Pyskir attributed to the mayor is the position the province has taken All he Norrie is just agreeing with our Norrie told City Council earlier this month he would announce his position official says jobs crucial continued from Page 1 obtained funding for the conference from the Core conference coordinator Jean alte Meyer said there Hast been that much accomplished in the even though jobs Are critical to its the program is funded by the province and residents question the desirability High technology industries that plan ners Hope to attract to the fearing they could disrupt intercity neighbor Altemeyer Many people Are saying we should support existing Small businesses that Are already Here so they can Altemeyer also cited a Lack of consultation Between planners and Core residents who need and Confer ence organizers said firms have not been approached strongly at least one group of employers made its initial Contact with the employment Agency and with potential employees at the Dierdre Bonnycastle said employers she represents have been having a hell of a time finding out if they can get funding to train intercity residents for jobs As computer John a computer student at red River Community col said students in the program Are having trouble finding Micknak agreed to meet today with the two Larry general manager of the Core area initiative said the Job project cannot be expected to come up with jobs on a steady we could have jobs in a month and then nothing for six he on Logan at the 1 Council he said at the time he was waiting for More the source of which he would not Chornopyski said the mayor wanted to make sure residential and Industrial land uses were at least separated by the Salter Street the City proposal would be similar to the so called plan which has been approved by the other two partners in the rejuvenation that plan Calls for residences on the East Side of the Bridge surrounded by an Industrial but Chornopyski said while its very 1 dont think that theres nearly the housing As the Homes on the East Side of the Bridge would not be situated in an Industrial but one for Light commercial similar to the businesses there he he said he believes the City will be Able to get the province to agree to the but employment minis Ter Lloyd Axworthy May be a prob Lem because with less land set aside for the number of jobs created by the scheme would Bone of Contention the original plan calling for a full Industrial Park would have created up to new it was the Corner Stone of the target under the Cor Earea the Logan Avenue area has been a Bone of Contention in the scheme to revitalize Winnipeg inner City almost since the Day the program was announced in residents whose houses Are being expropriated for the eight hectare 20 acre Industrial Park Are fed up with waiting and want the City to decide by wednesday whether they will have to move out of the spokesman Helen Schultes said we want a decision by whatever it because they can t keep us in limbo any said chairman of a committee fighting to have Homes included in the Schultes said if Norrie has no Solu Tion to offer when he is to bring the matter Back to 350 supporters of the residents group who plan to attend the meeting will stand up and boo him in if we have to move then we would like to know because we need the rest of the Winter to find somewhere decent that we can she escaped killer shot dead by police up a convicted murderer who overpowered two prison guards and later took a father and daughter hostage was shot and killed by provincial police yesterday in the Village of 20 Kilometres West of George originally of Toron was killed by a single shot from an Opp officer after he failed to Stop at a police Roadblock in the the unidentified hostages and the guards were police serving time since 1965 for murder was described As extremely dangerous by police and prison officials said he was being transferred in a prison Van to Collins Bay Penitentiary armed with a Sharp he Over powered the two officers transferring forced them to strip and escaped with their clothes in a car police be Lieve was Clark then took a Man and his infant daughter hostage and drove to where he failed to Stop at a Roadblock set up by inside the tiny a shot was fired by police and the Escaper was cleared after i judge Huband said although Faryna was the mail caught by the woman it was hot Clear he was the one who assaulted the judge said the woman Hus band and the trial judge were wrong when they concluded that because Faryna fan from the he was the it is a instinctive reaction for a person Ort in circumstances such As to begin to run As soon As he hears a car which has been follow ing him in suspicious circumstances begin to he identification became the Cru Cial Issue in the judge Huband judge Huband said that because of the inherent problems with identification from improperly conducted line Canadian courts have ruled that evidence should receive Little or no to the county court defence lawyer Jim Macdonald argued that the Way in which ton and the complainant were brought together was unfair and prejudicial because it was planted in her mind that he was the Man who raped As a he her identification was not As objective and unbiased As was who does not speak had been charged with choking to overcome indecent assault causing bodily harm and forc Ible confinement after an incident last year involving an intoxicated of fed Mostofi was arrested after the complainant told police she was pulled into a suite arid raped while on her Way Home from a main Street she told the court she had consumed Between two and fat although her blood alcohol level was found to be More than three times the Legal limit for the accused was picked up by police the next Day and identified by the woman As her he was not picked out of a massacre panel warns top officials a continued from Mission to report derogatory note Teri Al against any individual who is not indicating that other israelis have been cleared of responsibility in the 1618 Slaughter of palestinian civilians in the Sabra and shatilla refugee the commis Sions jurisdiction extends Only to israelis and does not include the righting Christian Phala Gist Mili Tiamen who have been identified As the actual killers by All in most the commission it was considering evidence that the israeli officials should have realized a massacre was Likely if the Phalan Gist forces were allowed to enter the refugee but did nothing to prevent devastating Impact the three member headed by supreme court chief jus Tice Yitzhak has no authority to punish individuals or to recommend prosecutions except for Perju an Adverse report from the commission could have a devas Tating Impact on the career of either a military or a civilian the last full scale commission of inquiry into the breakdown in Readi Ness for the yom kippur War in 1973 criticized the army chief of who promptly the commission said it was consid ering a finding that begin did not appropriately consider the role to be played by the lebanese forces and ignored the danger of acts of revenge and bloodshed by these forces against the population in the refugee concerning the commis Sion said it was considering a conclusion that he ignored or dismissed from his mind the danger of acts of revenge and bloodshed by the Leba Nese forces and did not order that the appropriate measures be taken to a photo bearded prime minister begin sits in prevent this and that he did not order that the lebanese forces be removed from the Camps As quickly As possible when he received re ports of acts of the most damaging potential find Ings were aimed at in addition to concluding that like begin and failed to consider adequately the danger of the commis Sion said that it May conclude that on the Middle Day of the Eitan approved the continuation of the lebanese forces operation in the refugee Camps until 18 and ordered that they be Given assistance for continuation of their in every but the com Mission said it was considering a conclusion that the individual was guilty of omission tantamount to non fulfilment of for the possible conclusion cited acts both of omission and commission resulting in breach of duty of no fulfilment of the final scheduled witness was Shamir who yesterday admitted that he took no action after another Cabinet communications minister Mordechai in formed him on 17 that the Phalanx its were running in his Shamir insisted that zip Pori was mistaken when he told the commission last week he had specifically used the terms Mas Sacre and Slaughter in the con Shamir said that neither word was you it sometimes happens that people remember that two people remember the same a Shamir a few hours after Shamir completed his the commission placed him on the list of officials who May be damaged by the the commission said it May conclude that after hearing from took no appropriate step to clarify if this report had and did not bring the report to the knowledge of the prime minis Ter or the defence told of killings zip Pori said last week he was told of the massacre by Zev Mili tary correspondent for the newspaper zip Pori said that he did not ask Schiff for the source of his but concluded that it came from Mili tary zip Pori said he passed the information to Shamir because he believed the foreign minister was in a better position to do something about Media cited for crime distortion continued from Page 1 while noting the limitations of one shot Penner said caution must be used in responding to Public demands for harsher sentencing be cause these demands the Public make Are partly the result of a distorted and inaccurate picture of the extent of the he said canadians have a distorted perception of the amount of crime in Canada because the Media tend to report Only the sensational aspects of criminal he does not conform to the Media have a Large Job to do in better informing canadians of the nature of the crime he on the Issue of crime Penner said Law Reform is a top Priori the criminal Law is vastly Over used in Canada As the preferred method of social he As he called for increased emphasis under the Core area initiatives project to the building of viable residential especially in areas like those North of East of Osborne and around main without revitalizing Winnipeg Core an increase in the ranks of the cites police Force alone will not solve the problem of intercity he it t i i layaway Fri professor feels rights breached constitutional expert urges rewrite of the mental health act continued from Page i Pital yesterday he identified the faulty sections during a review of Manitoba legislation he is conducting for the he is supervising a project to examine All provincial for Vio lations of the new charter of among the sections of the mental health act which Gibson said he believes Are almost certain to be Over turned by the courts Are d which gives the lieutenant governor the right to commit to a mental institution anyone convicted of any which gives the provincial director of psychiatric services the right to remove a patient from Manitoba if that patient is not ordinarily resident Gibson called this a clearcut violation of mobility 51 and which give the government the right to refuse Hospital admission to eskimos or in mates of Federal penitentiaries unless Ottawa pays the Gibson said this would be unconstitutional when 15 of the the ant discrimination comes into effect in d which Grants immunity from regal action to anyone acting under authority of the so Long As the person is acting in Good Gib son said this provision May survive a court Challenge if people acting under the legislation also were required to exercise reasonable o which threatens anyone who disregards an order made under the act by the director of psychiatric ser vices with indefinite custody in a men Tal Hospital until the person said this was using institutionalization for a punitive there Vare a Host of other sections which he believed exult also be ruled even though they May not fee straightforward in their for the one such provision allows mental health officials to keep a who voluntarily admits in custody for up to 7 an argument Cali be made that three Days is tooling a period for that he Gibson said he is also concerned about the Power Given to the provincial Public trustee to control the estates of institutionalized in some such persons May be Able to make cogent decisions on their but the act does not recognize a number of people in the audience said while some of the acts provisions seem to give mental health officials absolute in practice the sys tem was based on sound medical judg ments and a reasoned Gibson said he believed the courts would agree with that i have a feeling the courts Are going to be sympathetic to the medical pro Gibson they will not allow absolute violations of the charter to remain in Gibson stressed it was difficult to accurately predict How courts will View Many apparent charter he said they will ultimately have to be considered in Light of the Charters v opening 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