Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, April 08, 1983

Issue date: Friday, April 8, 1983
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Previous edition: Thursday, April 7, 1983

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 8, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba T Winnipeg free april 1983 lost generation violence committed by youths is society Reward for the Way it treats psychologist warns my to m 1 4 by Manfred Jager increasing violence is the Reward society reaps for the seeds it sows in Young people says child Psychol Ogist Phillip children raised in Canada in the 1980s will receive hours of instruction and witness kill Ings Oil television they finish High Katz As this potential lost Genera which faces near depression unemployment will watch about commercials telling them what they need to continue enjoying the degree of affluence to which they Are Katz As a Many Young people con clude they live in a world that belongs to people who reject no wonder that the Young say if it int my in going to get out of it what i can any Way i brutal crimes to society is begin Ning to Payfor this in terms of increasingly unsafe More crime against property committed by Young people no simply take by Force what their elders seem unwilling to let them earn and violent crime More brutal than Ever experienced deaths in workplace must labor told workers should not have to drop dead to convince society that action is needed to improve workplace the medical director of the Manitoba federation of labors new occupational health Centre 400 Union leaders at the federations third annual occupational health and safety Confer ence Linda Murray said organized labor ought to ask if it is necessary for workers to drop dead in the factories to warn society that something is after All the sacrifices of the last few it is time for workers to stand up and say there can be no More said who came to Winnipeg from Chicago in Murray said Canada is in a period of Scarcity when Many people Tell us we have to lower our perspex sacrifices must be we Are its interesting to me the same people keep making the it Means More people More people lose their dignity and it Means that More people find their health crippled it Means that More people recession Means less is being done to protect the wage earner in the she it also Means less is being done to test chemicals which might kill their spouses and the question is not Why labor is As concerned As it is about occupation Al Murray the question is Why it has taken us so Long to become this con workers have been dying from Industrial accidents and injuries for and workers have been dying from Industrial whether the medical profession chooses to recognize this or Murray said workers have the right to fight to make sure they know absolutely everything that goes into the the which coincides with the opening of the federations occupational health Centre at Sher Brook Street and Westminster ave nue deals mainly with the problems of cancer causing Chemi cals in available for projects up to in Grants will be available to fund Northern Manitoba Community Job projects under this years Northern youth corps labor minister Mary Beth Dolin said the program is aimed at Northern youth Between the Ages of 15 and and will cover the wages of about 315 students and 35 project Dolin projects will be of seven weeks and must be of general Bene fit to communities involved rather than to private businesses or individuals without special Dolin the deadline for applications to the labor department is april recognized As one of Canadas most prominent child psychiatrists and hav ing started psychiatric youth services at health sciences Katz told an audience at the University of Manitoba recently that societal change during the lifetime of those now in their adolescent years has been with parents who have seen More social change in their lifetime than there was since the time of Julius Katz said it is not surprising to see Young people without valid role models among adults and alienated from the main Stream of Katz said the frequency of divorce together with the modern families have uprooted millions of the number of on Parent families is increasing it now is Esti mated that 45 per cent of All children born in the United states this year will spend a considerable part of their first 18 years with just one Parent because of separation and or the mobility of the Katz the constructive fights be tween parents and their still considered a necessary part of growing have turned into what Katz called annihilating further under mining the Young Peoples Confidence about their own future and destroying love and Friendship in the the Kennedy and King Assassin the Vietnam the the United nations farcical the threat of instant annihilation through nuclear the fail ure of governments to Deal with such vital issues As civil or the preservation of re All have besmirched the image of the adult Wethey warfare disillusionment among the adolescents has increasingly Given Way to an attitude of warfare and a return to violence and lawlessness As have not youths take by Force what they feel their have elders owe Katz said things have turned increasingly violent and making adolescence much More fear Ridden and school and Street fights used to be one against and you never hit a Man when he was soon after the second world War All that ganging booting someone around when he is and the kick to the genitals became Stan Dard in working with gang kids and juvenile one is struck by their Lack of sensitivity to another persons by the Bland acceptance of the violence they workmen Clear clogged culverts yesterday to relieve flooding on Bannock Avenue in flooding potential rises a snowstorm Early last week in Western Manitoba has significantly increased the potential for flooding this Spring along streams flowing off the Duck and Porcupine natural resources min ister Al Mackling said Mackling told the legislature the March 31 storm dumped the equivalent 9f 20 to 40 Millimetres to inches of water in the the degree of flooding will depend largely on the nature of the Spring breakup in the he if there is a fast melt and More Snow or flooding could be be Mackling a slow melt and no additional precipitation would result in Little Andrews refurbishing to Cost a Antol if there is a fast melt and Only a Small amount of additional precipitation there would still be some flooding along the Little Sas Katche ver Shell and Swan As Well As on Birds Hill Creek and other Small streams whose headwaters Are in the three Mackling Shoreline flooding is expected in Lowling areas around Dau Phin the minister he said Spring Runoff is not yet fully under Way in any of the Moun Tain and natural resources department officials will be watch ing the situation cleanup Law urged Virde Narea Farmers with Oil Wells pumping on their land have called for stiffer requirements for Oil companies clean up spills and damaged land than those suggested in Manitoba proposed new surface rights i would Jike to see them the government put a lock and key on any operator where the Farmer is having problems with leaks and Doug Leslie told a legislative committee Stu dying the proposed the Bill the first surface rights act since Oil started pumping in Manitoba 30 years ago up a Board with Powers to adjudicate disputes Between Oil companies and Leslie and fellow Virden Farmer Phi lip Francis argued yesterday a 90day period to Tell the Board How much compensation a Farmer wants for land damage is too you have to sow a crop to see the extent of Leslie Francis said the act should require companies to remove All flow lines and Salt water lines when they abandon some companies abandoning Wells dont remove lines so damage might occur years he drive up rates Cal a representative of Chevron Canada resources said the legislation will drive up rental rates which could result in the abandonment of marginal Wells producing Small quantities of he told the committee that 50 of chevrons 500 producing Wells might become marginal with the another Chevron Harvey said the boards authority to award damages should be limited to higher damages should be dealt with by the damages involving blowouts of Wells or loss of life would be difficult for a Board of Farmers and Petroleum Industry representatives to handle and the court recourse would be a safety Factor for the he the Manitoba surface rights association argued the Board should be made up exclusively of people familiar with farming a pattern adopted by both Saskatchewan and Protection of and not Oil should be the acts Waska Maarea Farmer Larry Vanbeselaere the Oil Industry is quite capable of protecting while Vanbeselaere argued in favor of a Strong Board to protect representatives of the Canadian association of Petroleum Landman said the Bill should establish a firm timetable for negotiations and appeals so land owners cannot delay drilling in Hopes of gaining a larger a total of will be spent during the next year to refurbish site of the historic Andrews rectory and Church North of the budget for the project was announced in Winnipeg yesterday by Federal environment minister John Roberts and Manitoba Urban affairs minister Eugene weather h High or Atturi t Low cold front worm front the project is being undertaken As part of the Federal provincial master development plan for recreation and conservation along the red River it will include restoring the exterior of the Andrews rectory and the surrounding landscape to their 186070 the main floor will serve As an interpretation Centre and the second floor As a residence for the Parish As the Church original Annex will be reconstructed for use As Public storage facilities and office a 20 to 25car parking a Small floating interpretive Hexhi services for the handicapped and publication of an illustrated pamphlet Are also contemplated in the and Andrews Parish will receive financial assistance in restoring key elements of the the ministers the oldest Stone Church in Western is located about 40 Kilometres North of Winnipeg on the Banks of the red City Calendar Winnipeg area forecast sunny today with brisk southerly High near mainly Clear tonight with a Low near Cloudy with sunny periods tomorrow brisk Northwest winds in the afternoon and evening with a High near probability of precipitation near Zero today and tonight 20 per cent 6 Southern Manitoba Cloudy periods and cooler Clearing monday and mainly sunny tuesday with temperatures remaining a Little below Normal values of 7 and Northern Manitoba Snow flurries sunday and Clearing monday and sunny tuesday but remaining Normal is 4 Normal Low Northwestern Ontario Cloudy Clearing and cooler Mon sunny and Cool Normal High is Normal Low the red Cross will hold blood donor clinics at the red Cross 226 Osborne Street from 9 to 7 monday to wednesday and 9 to thursday and three free films will be shown at noon wednesday in the Manitoba planetarium auditorium in the Manitoba museum of Man and natures concerning work the films Are Homer Seguin talks about radiation at Elliot Lake Anthony Mazzocchi talks about chemicals and workers and an easy Pill to dealing with the use and abuse of prescription the Winnipeg male with guitarist Ken Stewart and flautist Valdine presents its annual concert at 8 april 16 in the Muriel Richardson Winnipeg Art tickets Are at the our mistake a Canadian press Story in some tuesday editions said wrongly that Shirley a youth Delegate for the Portage Marquette conservative constituency voted for a leadership review at the party Winnipeg in Hulme was an alternate Delegate who did not had she she said she would have rejected a win Tario rational Victoria Vancouver Calo Arv Edmonton Oak Phon Thunder Toronto Montreal Halifax International Minneapolis new York Amsterdam Athens Het Tanki Lisbon London Madrid Moscow 16 5 6 6 5 4 8 10 9 6 16 13 10 20 9 10 17 12 19 12 3 1 6 7 9 11 2 5 11 4 3 6 13 17 Tel 32 resort spots los Cloudy 20 Las 16 air 25 28 29 29 20 29 29 rain 30 28 6 3 l 16 16 ii 13 21 23 24 18 l 24 22 22 nine winning numbers were drawn yesterday in the win Lario the winning number was two winning numbers 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