Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 25, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Oil Pateh optimism remains youngsters trigger wild Goose Chase All Light aircraft i by Doug Speiss a Canadian armed forces Toons aircraft in but Ronten was sent wild Goose Efrase for a dawned plane yesterday after the soft of flirt elfin if tort manager accidentally Trig gered an emergency transmitting vice m it happened through film Dattore and there is net much can say about said trim these sons prompted the search when they dropped an emergency locator As Art which emits an leg Trynis signal iffy Matt enee a plane is the emergency signal was received at the Canadian purees air Rescue Centre in Edmonton abode yesterday after being relayed by a soviet Peter Man for the said a heresies Cist aircraft was sent la Plin flan id search far a dawned plane about 7 after the signal was confirmed after searching far Mare than an the aircraft Crew traced the Ete Trenie fiet Ieon the a residential area of the Northern Manitoba mining inanity omm about 878 Kilometres North of Steneberg said searchers contacted who used portable receivers to track the transmitter to drink Waters Home about the Rescue aircraft and its Crew spent about hours in the air because of the false said he noted the portable lets which became mandatory last year on All Light Aires rare not difficult to if its in the armed an it needs is a tamp and till Start asked last night if he was upset to learn his 8 and had unwittingly launched the costly a bemused Drinkwater said you might say i he said the Bays were aware what the devices Are used far and it is unlikely the incident will it was a Lessen Well Drinkwater concluded with a flurries tonight 7 sunny tomorrow oetails72 March Voun no As g free Sun 622 sets Moon rises 250 Home delivery 967ogso classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 de Dolski discusses the seizure of his Mcphillips Street business with two businessman labor of love snuffed by City by David Obrien de Dolski knew he was in trouble for a Long but he still refused to accept the end when it arrived at his door yesterday the family eds Auto electric and ignition at 700 Mcphillips had been placed in two accountants and a Bailiff arrived to take for it was just a routine business failure an other nothing but for it was his selves teem and respect they were Seiz years of toil and Dedica this whole thing is worse than a death in the he Dolski started the business in working out of the Back of the Home he was born he Tore Down the House in and built a modern facility with help from the Federal business development his wife Virginia and son ver non worked the last of his 12 employees were let go last sep he owed the Royal Bank and the of bib but it was the City of Winnipeg which began the Chain of events to yester Days visit from the Dolski owes the City in Busi Ness a employed by the arrived at the firm to seize property to pay the refused entry Dolski refused him entry and called the believing they would the concerned about its in instead appointed accountant Leigh Taylor As the Bailiff called the i was behind in my payments to the Bank and but they were they were being giving me its City of for they put me out of this is an example of How Winnipeg supports said his eyes red and this whole thing All happened so its George assistant superintendent of the civic tax said the City had stretched its patience with Dolski As far As it he said the business taxes were outstanding More than one even though the City requires taxes to be Jaid on an annual Taylor said the City is the most secured creditor under Dolski is worried he could also lose his Home because he assumed per Sonal liability in negotiations with the do you have any questions Taylor asked Dolski after telling him he was there to secure the Prem Dolski was agitated but in sure you know what you can he these gentlemen will have to Taylor pointing to the reporter and i invited them i want them to replied but it was he no longer had the authority to make a cup of his labor of love was dead and it was time to look for another families awarded damages lawyer doubts parents will Ever collect from Olson Vancouver up the families of seven victims of mass killer Clifford Robert Olson have been awarded a judgment for damages in the murder of their Justice Paris made the award in default after who is serving a life sentence in failed to file a defence against the supreme court a court document released yesterday damages in the Case Are expected to be assessed in the next two or three David lawyer for the families said in an Gibbons said he doubts the parents will be Able to collect from who pleaded guilty to 11 counts of first de Gree murder in but the families have another Legal action c a tinting in which they Are suing to gain Access to paid to olsons family by ramp in return for Olson telling police the location of his victims that filed against olsons de Fence lawyer Robert his wife Joan Olson and James a lawyer who Drew up the agreement Between Olson and police for administering the is expected to go to Gibbons biography planned Gibbons said the parents could Garnishee any Money Olson makes from the Sale of a biography being written by a Vancouver freelance the lawyer said Olson had written a letter indicating he would submit a defence to the parents first action but did not do Gibbons said the judgment to award damages against a murderer to families of the victims is unusual but not without in at least one other a relative of a murder victim was awarded courts have taken into account in awarding such damages whether or not the if a would have contributed monetarily to the family payoff to olsons family was raised in the commons following its with some maps deploring the fact that a murderer could directly or indirectly profit by his crime attorney general Allan Wil Liams has said he doubts the payment could Ever be the commons also considered Possi ble legislation to prevent criminals such As Olson from profiting from crime through the Sale of books on their exploits but later rejected it cause of possible conflicts with constitutional guarantees of Freedom of reelection budget raises City tax average Homeowner will pay More by Patrick Mckinley an election year budget calling for a tax increase of less than six per cent was overwhelmingly approved by City Council who face voters in the voted 213 for the smallest in crease in the cites portion of property taxes since the last civic election in the civic tax rate is the increase of per cent com pares with increases of about 15 per cent in each of the previous two it will mean a tax increase of about on the average assessed at a value for tax City portion Only but the increase applies Only to the portion of property taxes controlled by City and when tax increases imposed by the various City school divisions Are some homeowners will face much higher increases their property tax the Winnipeg school division get the Best their Edu cation taxes increase by Only three per on the average in addition to the increase imposed by the but the Transcona Springfield school division is increasing taxes by per cent largest increase in any City school for the average Homeowner in school taxes will add on top of the imposed by the repeating a perennial some councillors carpet yesterday about being blamed for tax increases imposed by school million budget at a meeting before City Council approved the cites operating executive policy committee ordered administrators to look for a Way of listing City and school taxes separately on tax such a scheme could not be ready in time for this years tax Bills which Are to go out in about a City councillors from various Politi Cal factions vied for credit yester Day for the limited increase in the City share of at a special City Council meeting where councillors approved the Alf Skowron and Elmwood claimed the tax in crease can be credited to generous Grants to the City from the Pawley vie for credit but some including Abe Yanofsky ice Jefferson retorted that if taxpayers want to thank they can thank senior City bureaucrats and City councillors from the Independent citizens elec Tion who until recently controlled the greatest number of Council a guideline calling for the Sipper cent tax increase was originally set by the cites executive policy committee last when the committee was controlled by the but the Fine tuning of the budget fell to a new policy which is dominated by Independent and App councillors rather than the City budget Calls for elimination of about 90 jobs through tier proposals to Cut 20 police and 20 firefighter jobs were scrapped before the budget gained final Jim Ernst Mill see Page 4 How taxes affect you based on a Home assessed at with a City Mill rate of Winnipeg Jame Assiniboia Assiniboine South fort Garry Norwood seven Oaks Boniface vital River East Transcona Springfield Seine River nip removes freeze on University tuition by Mary Ann Fitzgerald despite a Las minute Cut in Federal the Manitoba government will stand by its million commitment to universities this but it will remove the freeze it ordered last year on tuition fees paid by the universities of Winni Peg and Brandon and Boniface College will be Able to raise tuition fees up to per cent this education minister Maureen Hemphill hard times for Manitoba will still have the lowest tuition fees outside of Quebec and when this years increase is averaged with a freeze implemented last the Rise in tuition fees remains Well below the inflation she the four institutions will receive million from the government for operations this year a per cent increase along with million in capital the amount was pledged in the spending tabled in the legislature the University of Manitoba will receive million in operating Grants and Milliorn in capital the University of Winnipeg will get million for operations and in capital Brandon University has been allocated million in operating Grants and another in Capi Tal Boniface College will receive million for operations and in capital the University Grants which allocates the will give in support to the Inte univer Sites North program and to the computer services the government was advised two weeks ago of a million Cut in expected payments from Ottawa for health and pos secondary Premier Howard Pawley said the government is standing by its commitment this but wont be Able to if Ottawa makes further obviously next year we cant give the universities what we gave this year if there Are further it would be up to the universities As autonomous bodies to then make the kind of Deci Sions As to where cutbacks would be undertaken in Pawley opposition roasts nip Over burning of Flag by Fred Youngs opposition members roasted the Pawsey government yesterday after it was revealed that two Cabinet minis ters were at a protest wednesday night where an american Flag was during an impassioned which took up much of yesterday noon and evenings legislature pro conservative Las used such adjectives As of and appalled to How they Felt upon learning that two Cabinet ministers had taken part in the Deputy opposition Leader Bud Sherman went As far As to Call on Premier Howard Pawley to demand the resignations of economic develop ment minister Muriel Smith and Natu ral resources minister Al see opposition Page 4 Mac Cung troubled love or Money mistresses Are says the daughter of a Winnipeg cattle buyer who is the author of a study on the 17 Power shifts Andrei the soviet foreign minister for More than 26 was named a first Deputy Premier healthy Tab Manitoba new supervisor of racing sees nothing improper in the taxpayers paying his Hospital hard nosed Gen when he Winnipeg jets general manager John Bowie Ferguson Winner 789454 Index Ann 30 37 14 37 6 22 focus Jumble 41 our 18 sports 54 32 17 to 29 1 i i i y
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