Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 6, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Annual shoe Shine scuffed by trustees by Glen Mackenzie Winnipeg school trustees have taken the Lustre off an annual event to raise Money for cystic fibrosis by prohibiting High school students from participating in this years Shine Rama during class at a Board meeting last trustees voted 81 not to allow students out of school for a Day to Shine shoes for the Shine Rama chairman Ernie Doerk sen said in an interview after the meeting that besides voicing Digap he could not make a com ment suitable for although he didst know the matter would be dealt with Doerk sen said he had assumed his request would be treated Doerksen said founded about 20 years raised last of which was raised by Winnipeg school by Gordon Bell students the with Only Board chair Man Brian Dixon decided to veto student participation in Shiner Ama after administrators recommended the division continue its policy of not supporting fundraising efforts of outside groups using trustee Mario Santos said if students Are let out of class for they could be let out for other Community fundraising events As Dick secondary schools superintendent said the province could deny the division Grants for the time students Are away from the administration report said groups asking for student help with various fundraisers in the past have All been turned Down if they wanted students during school Dixon said Shiner Mas mistake was to seek it Hast in the past and students simply showed up when the event was Doerksen said he planned to look into the situation adding trustees have been known to reverse he said he would also consider ask ing students to Volunteer on a saturday to continue the sunny today 6 Clear tonight 3 april 1983 free love boy captures 250 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 satellite error tied to rocket Cape a challengers relieved they Are not to blame for a communications satellite directed their attention today to the next major flight a space walk specialists on Earth said they expect to Salvage the huge Satel Lite from its distorted but that the operation May take Days or even the astronauts had asked several times if they did anything to cause the rocket failure that sent the Gram payload tumbling into the wrong orbit after they ejected it from Chal lengers cargo Bay monday Mission after analysing the assured them last night they were not at it was a rocket problem it was definitely not a Crew and youre being congratulated on the Job you capsule communicator Guy Gardner radioed the orbiting space that Good replied Astro naut Story who More than the others was responsible for the checkout and deployment of the track ing and data relay Musgrave and his fellow Crew commander Paul Karol Bobko and Donald also were pleased to learn that ground controllers had regained control of the satellite and had successfully commanded All of its systems into opera Musgrave asked if the experts were optimistic about moving the payload out of its egg shaped orbit into its intended geosynchronous orbit Kilometres above the Equator off the coast of the communications satellite is the most Complex and most expensive communications satellite Ever but to be effective it must be in an orbit Matching the spin of it is designed to serve As a space switch Board Between Earth and As Many As 26 including the shuttle Gardner said technicians Are consid ering using thrusters normally used for see challenger Page 4 Hoto on prob for slain Home destroyed at least Annie Bell had son Floyd to lean on yesterday As she walked through the remains of her chopped up by a Tornado which moved through the town 1 floods and Snow continue to hit hard at the Central this Ottawa up about million Canadian women and men believe they Are victims of sexual ranging from a suggestive Leer by the Boss to forced says the1 Canadian human rights the estimate is based on a National Survey that found 49 per cent of women and 33 per cent of men have experienced unwanted sexual the commission said but just 15 per cent of women and four per cent of men considered the unwanted attention according to the Survey of adults conducted for the commission by a Montrea based polling commission researchers say they obtained the figure of million people who Felt harassed by projecting the poll results on to the National utilizing Standard statistical paper Carrier receives torn lip in dog attack by Larry Hill perched on his Hospital bed with 30 stitches sewn into his upper Paul Perzel had More important things to talk about than the dog that mauled him monday when he knocked on a door in Northeast but the 15yearold paper boy set aside his playing cards and let his music filled headphones drape around his neck Long enough to describe what happened when he tried to collect Money for the Winnipeg Sun from a Springfield Road o a woman in the House usually grabs the dog by the Collar before she opens the but his time the dog broke he the a 30monthold Blue ripped the boys upper lip open in the once in a while the pain comes and then it goes said preparing to Edge for Fuls o Spaghetti through the Good Corner of his Paul expects to be released Tomor Row from childrens and see i dont Page 4 the Survey was conducted in sep but analysis of the re sults was said Sally spokesman for the re sults of such a Survey Are considered accurate within three percentage Points 19 times out of women were the most frequent tar gets of All forms of unwanted sexual defined in the questions As leering or suggestive sexual remarks or Subtle sexual hints and brushing repeated pressure for personal relationships or sex forced about 36 per cent of women said they were leered compared with 22 per cent of while 40 per cent of women and 23 per cent of men said they were about 23 per cent of women said they were 13 per cent endured repeated pressure for a relationship and three per cent were forced to have about 16 per cent of men said they were 11 per cent said they Felt pressured and one per cent said they were forced to have the women most Likely to consider they were being harassed were Between Ages 18 and had annual household incomes of less than and had pos secondary those who Felt they were harassed also paid the biggest either through worrying about the consequences if they didst go along or through actually losing their jobs and suffering emotional yet they rarely reported the episodes to superiors at to unions or human rights nothing happened to the person responsible for harassment in 70 to 80 per the they were disciplined in just two to eight per cent of the the Survey the believed to be the first see study Page 4 Farmers warn of final push Farmers already squeezed by High production costs and Low Grain prices Are going to get even less for their crops this for some of those wavering on the Brink of that could be the fatal by Paula Martin a teenager who bludgeoned a 46 year old Winnipeg woman to death with a Hammer while High on Ltd was Given a three year suspended sentence yesterday by a judge who said he faced a dilemma in dealing with although Jamie Joseph could not go jus Tice James Wilson wondered aloud punishment the youth should receive for a crime he committed when he was Only a boy of while he said the court was not an instrument of judge Wilson noted the parallel needs for rehabilitation and the Protection of the Sansregret was Only caught at All because of his own the judge and Only confessed be cause he thought he ought a slight Young sat in the prisoners while being sentenced with his face buried in his re faced from he hugged his be fore leaving the courtroom with the rest of his family to sign his probation papers before going face in hands Sansregret was convicted of Man Slaughter by a 12man court of Queens Bench jury March 23 in the death of Nellie who died sometime Between june 2 and of severe head wounds inflicted by several blows of a Sansregret had pleaded not guilty to a charge of second degree the woman Bod was found by her estranged husband in the hallway of her Dunrobin Avenue clothed in a partially opened Robe and Crown attorney Rob Finlayson urged the court to consider a Penitentiary term for saying he must be held responsible because he voluntarily ingested the drugs that eventually led to the after Finlayson said he will recommend a review of the and an As a condition of Sansregret will be under the psychiatric care of Robert provincial chief of forensic when his counsel Ling is he will be placed on probation until his sentence in Sansregret con fessed to his Mother the bizarre events of the almost three years when he took five hits of Ltd and visited Smyrski East Kildonan Home in search of her psychiatrists told the three Day trial of the paranoia and hallucinations Sansregret experienced after taking the powerful the teenager told them he heard a voice repeatedly urging him to pick up a Hammer from a counter and strike the woman Over the head and that he Felt he had no control Over his Sansregret also told the doctors he saw the image of the Devil looking at him when he peered into a Mirror that it was Only during a Flash that he remembered the court was told during the Fred one of two psychiatrists who examined Sansregret last told court yesterday the teenager is still very he talks a great Deal about his suicide Shane noting Sansregret was hospitalized for a drug Over dose earlier this his conscience tells him he must be the psychiatrist Bankier described Sansregret As a depressed Young Man with a great Deal of he said Sansregret was no hardened but a sincere Young Man who needs continuing psychiatric confession cleared 3 suspects Al by David Obrien Jamie san regrets confession that he killed Nellie Smyrski five years ago helped ease his but it also cleared three other people who police Felt were the prime the 46yearold victims her estranged and his were repeatedly interrogated by police after Smyrski body was discovered in the experience was said Mildred who lived com Mon Law with the victims husband for a year prior to the they married Wewe rent cleared until Jamie confessed in said but do you think they police apologize afterwards say they were just doing their but in the process they slandered All of she everyone thought we were murder we lived in a identified by neighbor Smyrski said who was a Friend of was identified by a neighbor As the person who ran from the House after his Mother was they made him take four poly kept accusing him of kill ing his it was he came Home from the police station crying one there try ing to make me say 1 killed she quoted him As the Smyrski said they never suspected when he was arrest we were All Darryl was just said Mike Stryski said police came to his Birds Hill Home afterwards and went through the family looking for during one detectives picked up the Smyrski at their Home late at night and confined them in Small interview rooms until 5 repeatedly interrogating said the Smyrski also questioned a jus Tice system that lets a killer go free because he was High on drugs at the next time someone wants to kill just get drunk first and say you didst know what you were said her husband said Sansregret have been sentenced to at least two years in i guess i feel kind of sorry for the 1 didst want him to get 20 but letting him go the Way they i dont x an Ontario supreme court judge is to Rule tomorrow on whether publication of the name of a Man charged with murder can be caught dozing new York has caught Philadelphia napping once again in nil but the rangers doubt the flyers will be asleep for Long this remembrance More than 600 britons left by plane yesterday to visit the Falkland islands where loved ones died recapturing the Colony from foot race an ant metric crusader sacked by the Revenue department last year has joined the conservative party leadership Index Ann 19 33 37 25 20 37 6 22 7 Jurble 3t 23 23 7 sports 45 34 17 to 27
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