Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 7, 1982, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Taxman fears waiters not Hig tip by Larry Mill about 300 Manitoba waiters and Wai tresses Are under investigation by Rev Enue Cortada for failing to report in come from the audits Are part of a Industry wide crackdown which began in 1981 and has so far netted million in unreported the investigation has found that serving personnel failed to declare an average of in tips during two recent fiscal at this another million will be uncovered when audits of 300 Mani Toba waiters and waitresses and others across the country Are compleat said Neil Public relations manager for the departments Manitoba Carolyn an organizer for the Manitoba local of the hotel and restau rant employees and bartenders said almost everybody she knows in the business makes false income a majority of the waiters and Wai tresses in Winnipeg would be hit if examined by tax she waiters Are underpaid and subject to a lot of mental and physical said who has worked for seven years As a bartender and a youre dealing with someone who injecting himself with booze and there not acting the Way the average person de Secretary treasurer of the 700mertber said Many wait ers receive Little in we dont see too Many of our Mem Bers driving he the tips they have to take even pay for sheif in sure that our members obey the he noting the biggest tip makers work at banquets and its not the Little Guy who makes a dime off a cup of Kelvin a former tax official advising 12 Ottawa waiters and waitresses who face combined Back see Taxman Page 4 bombers name Paul Robson new general flurries tonight 26 sunny tomorrow 16 free press 25c Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 kit class mail registration number 0286 be december 1932 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets fogging report rapped by Patrick Mckinley City entomologist Roy Ellis slammed key recommendations of the provincial report into Mosquito fogging yesterday and called on the City to spend More to control the Ellis told the cites recreation and social services committee that if the recommendations were environment minister Jay Cowan could veto Mosquito fogging operations on Little More than a Ellis said in the worst the City could obtain approval from the clean environment commission and spend to buy Only to have Cowan veto the spraying at the last research funds urged the recommendation to give Cowan a veto is part of a report which the clean environment commission produced this fall after conducting a gov Enmen ordered inquiry into the use of chemicals in Mosquito the commission also recommended the province spend Money on research into Western Equine the provincial inquiry came after controversy Over spraying programs carried out by the province and the City using the chemical in his Ellis also criticizes the Pawley government for cancelling a research fund set up by the former Lyon government to look into the control of Western Equine Excepha which is spread by brain disease the present provincial government should take a More responsible position in regard to research fund ing in this important area of Public says the City which Ellis introduced by showing a film depicting the ravages of the brain Larry Fleisher cent Heights said yesterday the City should consider including a plebiscite on ballots for civic elections next fall asking citizens if they want the City to you would have More than two thirds of the people of this Cit saying said who charged a Small minority blocked effective fog Ging this 1 Fleisher said one person elected by a few thousand people up North reference to la for Chur chill should not be Able to Tell the see City Page 4 James free press a woman covers her face against c cold on Portage Avenue yesterday As temperatures plummeted about c below Normal after rising to record highs at the end of last forecasters predict Snow flurries and temperatures of about c for welfare Roll continues to grow City budget strained by increase of 131 in recipients in 12 months by Christie Mclaren with welfare Rolls threatening to swell beyond his highest predictions by the end of the Winnipeg welfare director Ron Hooper has asked the City for yet another increase in the 1982 welfare if it would be the second unplanned budget increase this at the end of individuals or families were getting my welfare in Winnipeg in crease of 131 per cent Over the welfare cases 12 months Hooper said in an interview its also an increase of 659 cases since he the City had predicted it would get cases by the end of the year which would have doubled last years total of by the latest Date for which figures Are Winnipeg spent almost million on a budget increase was approved in creating a new budget of almost plan to create Hooper said he has submitted a request for an additional amount Over that to City environment com missioner David i am not at Liberty to discuss despite the jump in municipal an expected increase in applications from people who have exhausted their unemployment insurance benefits has not Hooper in september and about eight per cent of Winnipeg welfare recipients were those for whom i Ilar increases in but smaller centres still Arent As hard hit As because everyone runs to the big cities thinking find said Florence supervisor of welfare for she said 438 people were receiving welfare in Brandon by the end of compared with 294 last most of them Are waiting for unemployment insurance which had an original welfare budget of for already has spent More than said City clerk Doug Portage la Prairie spent Between and More on welfare in november than Eileen the cites welfare Ive been taking six to 10 new applications a week within the last two or three its benefits which run a maximum 12 months in that figure increased Only slightly to per he which is similar to rest of Western a substantial number of people Are exhausting their Pic but Are not applying for welfare Hooper they May be living from a spouses a temporary or permanent or May have moved in with he Hambleton sent to jail for 10 years London up Canadian economist Hugh who has been on trial on charges of spying for the soviet was sentenced today to 10 years in the sentence came after a dramatic turnabout in which Hambleton pleaded guilty to one charge of Hambleton originally had pleaded not guilty to two charges of espionage that had been brought against him under Britain official secrets the charge to which changed his not guilty plea relates to the time he was an economist with nato in Paris Between 1956 and the second to which he pleaded not was dropped it relates to a period from 1956 to More in sentencing the sir Henry said he was reducing the sentence from the 14 years he could have levied because of two extenuating one of the the judge was Hambleton age and the other is that the economist had told Canadian authorities in the late 1970s about his espionage Hambleton had claimed earlier he was a double he admitted ear Lier yesterday at the old Bailey Central criminal court that he had spied for the but under pressure from the soviet Security he said he had some regrets about what he had done commenting that any nato document in soviet hands could do some damage but claimed the material was not top be the prosecution in Hambleton espionage trial a week ago maintained the material he had passed to Moscow included 80 to secret Hambleton also was forced to name in court the agent he claimed was his Contact in the Canadian intelligence see Hambleton Page 4 convicted killer executed in Texas a convicted murderer Charlie Brooks was executed by lethal injection Early becoming the first prisoner in the United states to be executed by this the injection of sodium pent Othal was administered at Cost and the 40yearold Brooks was pronounced dead seven minutes Texas department of corrections officials conferred with William Clements at and were told no stay had been granted for convicted in the 1976 murder of a fort Worth used car Brooks sixth to die Brooks was the first Black and the sixth person to die since the supreme court allowed re institution of the death penalty in the last execution in Texas was in the supreme court voted 63 earlier yesterday to reject an emergency request at keeping Brooks alive until his latest Appeal could be fully considered by a Federal appeals when asked if he had any last Brooks replied i he then leaned to the right and looked toward Vanessa a 27 year old fort Worth the couple last week committed each other for the next life although they were not mar gasped and wheezed i love he be who converted to the islamic Faith while in then prayed there is no but verily do we belong and verily unto him do we he closed his eyes and appeared still for a then started gasping and after several prison doctor Ralph Gray said i pronounce this Man outside the some University students from Huntsville said they gathered to cheer for prison officials one of them said we feel its Brooks ate a last meal of Steak and French Fries yesterday and met with islamic minister Larry Amin Sharrieff and relatives while awaiting word on the supreme courts prison spokesman Rick Hartley said that Brooks was quiet and his life has been turned Over to said Brookss Berrie Jean Brooks was sentenced to die for the murder of David Gre who had gone with him on a test drive of a car from the fort Worth used car lot where Gregory bomb blast in Irish bar kills 16 Northern Ireland a a bomb collapsed the roof of a disco bar like a deck of cards onto dancing British soldiers and crushing at least 16 people to death and injuring More than 60 in a Hail of Concrete chunks and wooden police said police said the death toll could go higher from last nights blast As rescuers pulled More bodies from the rubble of the shopping Well bar in the town of 80 Kilometres from Irish nationalist guerrillas opposed to British Rule in Northern Ireland were believed i saw people being carried out but they were so badly mutilated i said Mia Rad owner of a nearby Jackie a Cus Tomer in the bar at the the described the scene As absolute car surgeons arriving from nearby Lon see bomb Page 4 quid pro quo China has endorsed israels right to peaceful but insists Israel also recognize palestinian rights to Evans angry Community services minister Len Evans has angrily denied meddling in the affairs of a Media Coop and seed Plant located in nightmares Canada has warned the its intransigence on the Law of the sea Issue threatens a dream of All liquid lunch times a Day Ted Kopp plugs a Needle in his sits relaxes and enjoys a liquid lunch Courtesy of a Home intravenous Index Ann 24 32 36 52 36 6 25 7 Jumble 40 26 31 sports 50 33 17 to 31
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