Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 29, 1982, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Dawn raids in up a dramatic too Toft at a Motel climaxed a series of Dawn raids yesterday in which mice ate Sitf Ift the Swap in boil Var the raids came after an intensive that Begall when Fiolli Vars body is four cd in this Vii Colfver suburb she had Tim kidnapped the previous Day for rafts the 40yearold of Othet of three had been killed by a is Fife the head and had beef dead for about 12 Hovirs fee fire her body was aft autopsy Soofi of a fires if acid off Dpi m Vancouver Isiam resulted in the arrests aft the seizure of a Wear sch aft Reuf went but when the ramp moved in on the Garavan Motel at Daybreak to arrest a gains we heard a couple of shots at then there were a dozen or said eyewitness Robin Hiidebrand who lives Ift a Tygh Fife apart Flem Black across the the when sista the if Dow there see Fiield to fee Goldiee Nefi in plainclothes sh6u1iftg at a Mart who was 6n the Grasby the phone Tohl waft had of defied fire while trying to police he was Wolf idea if the head aft Arm during the shootout and was taken to Vancouver general Hospital where he was in Serif Lofs Petit stable r0mf staff Howatt said the Wolf idea Stipe act the m from coffins Safiy a Tigre h was time of tote suspect Alse is waft Tea Fey f o 16 6fi Fco unfed 6 attempted kidnapping and forcible Sei thewalt said he didst anticipate charges will be Laid until later today because the investigation is continue Bollivar was kidnapped 22 while see Shoof 5uf Page 4 Edmonton Cloudy tonight Cloudy tomorrow 1 november rises 4s31 Moon of cases sets Home delivery Lassi fled 9562330 second class req Matton numbed 0286 a police officer photographs blood outside a Marion Street restaurant yesterday after a Holdup and by Cecil Rosner a Winnipeg Man was shot in the leg last night after chasing two robbers who held up the Chicken Delight restaurant at 288 Marion Randy the assistant Man Ager of the said two masked one of them armed a sawed of f entered f he store shortly before 10 they demanded Money and were Given a Small As they two Young men who were in the restaurant ran after they briefly and the armed robber shot one of the custom ers in the witness said the was standing about a metres away when the shooting occurred the second customer was not the injured Man was identified As Rick he was undergoing sur Gery to his leg late last and was reported in Good condition at Beni face a Pool oxblood stained the pave ment Jin front the store where the shooting we were walking Down the when we heard some said Angie Thurston of Bertrand who witnessed the shooting As she and a Friend were standing on the opposite Side of Marion one of them had this Guys mask half then he shot Thurston said there was a single shot before the two robbers fled on the injured mans Friend gave but could not catch up with the two she while detectives interviewed wit Nesses inside the officers fanned out in the area in an Effort to find the two the police depart ments canine unit was also brought to the v no suspects had caught by Early today and police were releasing no details of the the robbery was one of a number of armed holdups in the City during the police said a Man armed with a knife robbed the Pic pop store at 661 Pembina Highway at about he received a Small amount of Cash before there were no a second Pic pop at 764 Keewatin was robbed Satur Day at about police say two men with knives demanded Money from the female clerk and were Given no one was 7 Chalmers grocery at 651 Chalmers Avenue was also robbed saturday by four they stole Money and cigarettes before the 68 year old female attendant was not Gatt talks end in pledge to f i City councillors Coj Plain about delays arid political interference by Andy Blicq x and Fred Youngs growing doubts Are gnawing at the Confidence Many City councillors have in the Core area delays and political interference will leave the downtown development Short of its said Mostof the 20 Council members several also complained Council has been forced to rubber stamp approvals for aspects of the funded equally by the provincial government and the but others said they Are satisfied generally with the Progress of the Mas Sive Don Gerrie praised mayor Bill Nome for the time and Effort he has put into the Core Hes to be although Tough economic times May Mem some of its objectives will take longer to Gerrie chairman of the cites finance committee predicted it will in the end be what was envisioned by those who wanted to redevelop the downtown i dont think i would have done it in commends mayor any said Gerrie of the Structure of the Threeman policy consisting of affairs minister Eugene Kostyra and employment minister Lloyd Neville not Well thought out Wirry Fleisher Independent citizens ejection spirt height sail he gained Confidence in the program after seeing a slide show prepared by the Core area initiative off but he cautioned that the program does not seem to be heading toward injecting life into the particularly North of Portage we dont want a a ghetto on the North he Fleisher said the Only reservation he has about the program that political interests overrun project that could be beneficial to the my fear is that we dont get into this political patronage but there is a solid corf of Council lors who have grave concerns about the Core area Bill Neville said he believes projects Arent As Well thought out As they should be and he a concern about the ultimate viability of we Are Neville Heights said there too Little involvement from the private sector and along with what he sees As too wide a distribution of government funds could be a stumbling Neville and others also raised Conr see councillors Page 4 by Hal Piper Baltimore Sun Geneva a conference of the worlds trading nations staggered to an unhappy close Early today doing just what its participants had warned themselves not to do issuing a pledge of virtuous conduct without committing themselves to a the ministers representing the worlds trading nations did pledge to resist protectionist pressures and promote Liberal although the european Community expressed some All sides tried to put the Best face on the compromises hammered out in two nights lat hours bargaining after the scheduled saturday end of the conference of the 88 nations adhering to the general agreement on tariffs and Trade system remains intact the trading system is still the Trade William almost Over whelming economic and political 88 nations have met and moved Forward More than just a few but most of the issues on which Brock and other ministers had demanded action before the conference opened were referred to at the final declaration was too Strong for the european common mar though it said it joined the Consen it released a series of explanations and interpretations on several of the Points to make the common markets position absolutely too weak for Australia and it was too weak for the austra who disassociated themselves from the declaration which they said was ambiguous and shrinks from firm the Gatt meeting was convened to try to reverse protectionist trends barriers such As tariffs hindering the free flow of Trade Between nations that have stagnated the worlds trillion trading it was first meeting of Gatt nations at minis ters level in nine years the final declaration contained the following Points on major issues d a commitment to reduce Trade overcome protectionist and avoid using Export subsidies inconsistent with Gatt this fell Short of the desire for All nations to not to impose new protectionist measures and to Dis Mantle those already in the common Market successfully resisted such arguing they were unrealistic and that countries would violate d a study of All measures affecting Trade Market Access and Competition and Supply in agricultural including subsidies and other forms of d Steps toward tightening Gatt supervision of Trade slump feared Toronto up a major depress Ion is inevitable if Canadas Farmers dont get the president of the Farmers survival association said Allen a beef Farmer from near Owen told a meeting of Consumers against Ris ing prices that legislation must be changed to keep Farmers in arbitrators Are needed to Settle Between debt Ridden Farmers and lending institutions so Farmers can stay in he Wilford group tries to Stop Banks foreclosing on banners by blockading driveways when bailiffs try to serve eviction depressions Are Farmed and said adding that past revolts and political movements have been born on the Wilford called for better understand ing Between City dwellers and a Farmer with an operating loan of million is not poor by a City although the Farmers income might be less than a he Farmer hears of a factory worker making a hour and believes the worker is Well he tees give Low Marks to own work on boards by Glen Mackenzie Secretary Treasury ers and even teachers have a higher regard for school trustees than trustees have for according to a Manitoba association of school trustees year per cent of Secretary treasurers said they believe school boards do a Good compared with 76 per cent of superintendents and 74 per cent of but Only 67 per cent of trustees said boards do a Good 20 per cent said they do not and 13 per cent had no asked if they believe their own Board does a Good the results were More but the pattern re per cent of Secretary 81 per cent of superintend 75 per cent of teachers and 73 per cent of trustees said the pattern also held when respondents were asked if their division has an education sixty per cent of trustees said they compared with 79 per cent of 70 per cent of superintendents and 67 per cent of besides having a Ingwer opinion of themselves than the other see triste is Page 4 unwelcome the world becoming to the 1 a million in Call to arms Howard Kiwi to blasted Ottawa and predated there win 1 be until the nip fuel fire recovery Crews were draining an my rocket test Shaft today to uncover the remains of workers killed in a Flash winning number 11 million 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