Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 4, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Jets head into playoffs teachers favor keeping poll shows by Glen Mackenzie More than half of Manitoba teach ers want to keep the strap in schools to Deal with misbehaving a Manitoba teachers society Survey of teachers in 38 of the provinces 58 school divisions showed 57 per cent want strapping about 35 per cent of the teachers surveyed were opposed to the while the rest took no the Survey showed Many of those who favor strapping cited the Lack of alternatives and Community support for Corporal those opposed cited personal philos the belief that violence Breeds violence and the existence of More effective Means of last delegates to the annual meeting of the teachers organization voted with Little to defeat a Resolution calling on the province to abolish use of the Pat chairman of a society subcommittee that looked into the said counselling students and talking to parents Are possible alternatives to Corporal a Brandon division said she has used the but not in the last 12 attitudes in the province have changed greatly during these she Bowslaugh also said she believes elementary students get strapped More than older the criminal code gives teachers the right to use Corporal punishment As Long As Only reasonable Force under the circumstances is the provincial government could pass a regulation prohibiting the but Bowslaugh said the decision is now up to each school she said the society ideals and practice committee will do research and talk to education groups to prepare a general Bill of students rights responsibilities for the society annual meeting next Bowslaugh said student views will be but Only teachers will sit on the Clear tonight 5 sunny tomorrow 4 april 1983 free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets 250 Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 Oviet Rebuff from the news services Washington the United states expressed disappointment at the soviet unions rejection of president Rea Gans latest arms control proposal Dur ing the but called the soviet language relatively restrained and promised to keep in the Public Exchange Between the two countries saturday amounted join peace from the news services protesters across Europe blocked military staged mock atomic holocausts and decorated a nuclear submarine port with daffodils yester climaxing easter weekend peace demonstrations that organizers said attracted More than in 13 marchers protesting proposed cruise missile tests in Western Canada yesterday completed the last stretch of their 300kilometre trek from cold Lake to Edmonton accompanied by Young Chil Dren carrying antinuclear placards larger than the children were among about 300 including senior citizens and handicapped people who marched through the streets of Edmonton with a police the 13 including 12year old Gordon were joined by about people at a peaceful City Hall the whole arms race Issue is blown out of said an Edmonton elementary school someone has to do something about i came to represent my West German police arrested 160 of 200 people at a military radar station atop a West Berlin and hundreds were reported detained briefly officers dragged a parliamentarian and former army general away from the Eit trance of one army base in West police reported no injuries in the organizers said two see Europe Page 4 to a form of the position announced by Andrei the soviet foreign was reportedly about what the administration had the state department said that Al though Gromyko tone was relatively restrained by soviet we Are disappointed at this a constructive Ini tial soviet for its the United states will continue the process of searching for Concrete solutions to All of the prob lems in the the statement said the soviet Union owes the world a More positive re it asked for a More flexible View by the time negotiations on medium Range weapons resume May 17 in Gromyko delivered a stinging rejection of the proposal for breaking the stalemate Over arms Labelling reagans plan unacceptable on All counts and warning that it widens the Gulf Between East and Gromyko charged Reagan made the missile reduction offer to obstruct the Geneva talks while preparing to deploy new nuclear missiles in this is not a Road to peace or a Road to Gromyko the Gulf Between agreement and these proposals will be even he warned the against pressuring the soviets to come to an agree ment at Geneva and said the Kremlin would reconsider participation in the talks and possibly deploy even More rockets if nato goes ahead with plans to station 572 new missiles in Europe starting late this if the position of the United states of America remains As it was then there is no Chance an Gromyko in senior officials said they were disappointed by Gro Makos but that the Reagan proposal is still when we get to the guts of the Gromyko argument we find it Doest stand one Western european governments signalled to Washington this weekend their View that Gromyko rejection of its interim proposal was not Likely to be the soviet leaderships last senior nato officials said saturday Gromyko rejection was disappoint but not As far As we know soviet negotiating a senior Alliance official its typical for them to come Down hard at the but this does see soviet Page 4 ajor parties gear up for Brandon by election by Tom Goldstein All three major political parties Are gearing up for the May 24 Federal by election in Brando Souris a Campaign that is not expected to include progressive conservative leadership hopeful Brian dirty tricks stymie the tories have scheduled a nomination meeting for april 22 and party officials say they do not expect Mulroney to enter the the Montreal businessman and Law yer had generated speculation he might seek the party nomination for the southwestern Manitoba he has said that if elected party he planned to enter the House of com Mons via a by election somewhere in then run in a Quebec Riding in the next general Lisgar my Jack Mulroney Manitoba said his Man has no intention of seeking the bran do Souris the by election is to be held about 2yz weeks before the tories vote for a party Leader in the spectre of Mulroney Doest appear to concern the three already an bounced candidates for the Brandon Souris tory i Haven Given it any serious see Brandon Page 4 Ken free press Ann Marie Ross says she want fully informed by the Cas when she gave up her Mother fights adoption by Christie Mclaren charging that the childrens Aid society of Winnipeg did not give her All the an 18yearold Winnipeg woman who surrendered her infant son to the Agency last month is seek ing a court order to nullify his adoption and get him on Ann Marie Ross signed an agreement voluntarily giving up her eight Darold to the she has been told he was adopted six Days in an Ross said she now considers the agreement invalid because her social worker wrongly told her that she had no other of affidavit filed had i been advised of my right to either have the child placed temporarily in a Foster Home or to arrange for a private i would never have signed the Volun tary surrender of guardianship she says in an affidavit filed in court of Queens the agreement is invalid because it was based on misrepresentations made prior to the says Rosss Gwen Hatch wants a declaration from the court the agreement was made improperly and is null and she also is seeking an order to have the baby removed immediately from its adoptive who plans to marry the Childs father in says she contacted the Cas in december or january before the baby she told a social worker she wanted to keep the but she would need a Foster Home for him for six or months until she found a Job and had saved some i cant go for a Job and find a Babysitter and save Money at the same said now on Wel social worker told me that see Mother Page 4 tents at quake cite Sellini Colombia a some tents for the homeless were Selling for supposedly free food was costing to for 450 and people were begging for medical Atten Tion in the aftermath of the earthquake which devastated this andean Ive been going from one place to asking these government peo ple for a tent for three said Miriam Londono a Mother of three we need were All they Tell me is to be patient or to go to another Relief the quake struck this City of people Early destroying Homes and a crowded killing Gloria Swanson Dies in Hospital new York a Gloria the silent movie Queen who became the epitome of Hollywood Lon gone Golden died today at new York Hospital alter a Brief she was the Petite whose personal life became As exotic and romantic As her movie began her career at 15 As a bathing Beauty extra in comedies and soon soared to Star she left the screen in 1936 but came Back in 1949 to Star in Sunset the Story of a aging movie at least 240 injuring hundreds More and leaving three quarters of the population the government Relief office said including Many apartment were earthquake Relief Aid that began arriving Friday from the United France and other countries was still piled up yesterday in Ware houses under control of military a the governor of the state of Amalia told reporters she hoped tents would be distributed by but had no explanation for the the colombian radio network Tode Lar described the Relief Effort As Chat one group of survivors was seen pounding on the doors of a police demanding another radio said by Nightfall Only 168 of the tents donated by France and the United states had been set archbishop Silverio Buitrago of to Payan said in an interview with Cara col that tents were being to the homeless for health officials said water supplies had been contaminated by broken and the colombian red Cross said cases of typhus and dysentery were at red Cross hundreds of including Many women with children in their waited up to four hours for the children were running had diarrhoea and were some had infected cuts from earthquake the governments Market and Agri culture Agency said in reports published in newspapers in the that it was giving away 50 tonnes of food to the but in the Agency was Selling the food in the Centre of far from the poor officials of the Agency were charging the equivalent of for about 450 Grams of food that included dried soup and they did not explain Why they were charging Money for the space shuttle receives go sign for launching Cape a the space shuttle challenger was Given a go for launch today As Hig Altitude winds that threatened postponement of the ships first flight into Earth orbit the billion second in the american shuttle Fleet of was set to shrug off months of troubles and rocket off its launch pad at a decision has been made that we Are go for Nasa spokesman Hugh Harris announced at after scientists studied the data Gath ered by air Force weather bal loons that sampled the Jet if the winds were too turbulent they could put dangerous stress on the or biter during its ascent from the launch starting before National aeronautics and space administration Crews filled the shuttles external fuel tank with litres of liquid Hydrogen and litres of liquid Roxy the stopped for More than 24 hours to give most launch team see space Page 4 s prayer Pope John Pauls easter message to the world mourned the throbbing wounds of the men and who suffer from Park Hustle a delay i construction of the North Portage Park has left Bill Gavrelis wondering Why he was expropriated last Hiyo Silver the Lone Ranger on television was never As intimate As when he Rode across radios ethereal bitter memory Argentina says it has a score to Settle with lotto winning numbers 46 Bonus number 43 Index Ann 16 Bridge 24 27 7 42 14 27 6 17 7 Jumble 31 17 18 23 16 23 sports 40 13 to 23 i i
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