Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, April 30, 1983

Issue date: Saturday, April 30, 1983
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 30, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 Winnipeg free april 1983 worker contends Cable checked a photo continued from Page 1 we All knew it was they the cleaners were even Given tools to remove the Burnt part of the Cable before using the scaffold he asked Why he or an assistant did hot examine the equipment before its next he said he had assumed that one of his experienced window cleaners would comply with the transplant donor found for infant continued front Page 1 de groot also warned there is still a Remote possibility the Minneapolis surgical headed by transplant specialist John might make an eleventh hour decision the Organ is not but we have every reason to believe that this one is particularly he said last in this situation there is no reason to suspect that were going to get into noting Chantal had been in Chil Drens Hospital almost constantly since de groot said it was a Relief to finally see her winging off to who has had a defective liver since will remain in Minne Apolis for up to six weeks if every thing goes de groot the first month after the operation will be the acid test of its he most failures occur in the first by we just took it for granted that a Guy with 12 years experience would do Goetz said window cleaners should be licensed so the Quality of their work could be controlled John who said he began work ing on cleaning scaffolds three weeks needed seven stitches to close a head wound when the scaffold fell about nine metres 30 feet to the ground and he was left swinging in the we were almost finished clean he adding that he and another worker had spent All Day working their Way Down from the 16th who described himself As 26 and still is spending a few Days at Home with his wife and two sons to recover from the head he cant remember exactly what happened after the Cable but knows he fell with the hitting his head before the safety Belt left him suspended about a foot off the Stuve said he and other workers were lectured tuesday by Pruden about safety after the Cable hit the Power but he said he could not remember being told that the Cable was damaged and needed after tuesdays Stuve said he and the experienced window cleaner were told by Goetz to Check the the other worker inspected the but found nothing wrong with said officials from the Manitoba work place safety and health division Are investigating the the workplace safety and health act requires scaffolds to be inspected thoroughly immediately before being raised and defective equipment is to be repaired or replaced before police clash French some armed with protect their faces from tear Gas used by Paris Security forces to break up a demonstration thirty people were injured and 40 arrested in the Melee sparked by student opposition to plans to Reform higher Sunshine fund gains momentum frantic Compromise bid fails to Salvage Resolution continued from Page 1 the nip said they support entrenchment of some form of property but they could not agree to pass the saying More than one Day of debate was representatives of the three parties including Justice minister Mark Mac opposition Leader Erik Niel sen and nip Leader de frantically tried to work out a Compro huddling in lobbies adjoining the commons much of yesterday after the collapse of the negotiations leaves three options maps the no Confidence vote could go ahead resulting in the govern ment using its majority to defeat the property rights and once the Resolution has been voted it cannot be reintroduced this a second option would be for one of the parties to reintroduce the motion to Send the Resolution to but All parties would have to support the a third option one favored by the conservatives would be for the government to introduce the same Resolution the vote would then be on a government not a tory and would not be considered a vote of but Liberal maps expressed doubts whether such a tactic would be in accordance with House continued from Page 1 Park 3s616 Strathcona Jessie Mclean 629 Parkdale miss Condie 303300 Hawthorne a 909320 Sherbrook Street Marie 1162 Spruce Beryl 46 Mcmasters 807529 country club miss Louise Scott 1614585 Mary Mary Roy Nell 253 carpathia River 629 Campbell mrs Mary 903800 Corydon Dorothy 860 Winnipeg miss Gladys 646 Ashburn Harriet 646 Ashburn mrs w 110 Cha away Hugh 111780 main Jack Box stat 210 Dunrobin v Peter 15 Mager drive miss 120 Young mrs Rao 207261 Queen Emily Nett 751 Kilkenny duet Kom t54 cd mrs 221 Wellington Margaret Noal 732 South miss 511 Queen Ston 511 Queenston 30659 Wilmot Rudolph Weber 15 rent Marion 300 Roslyn Road senior cos association of Manitoba 82 Mara mar Claude May Winter 49 bar Ai to combat child prostitution by Larry Hill More financial help for troubled families not just counselling for Chil is one Way to keep Young girls from turning to says a woman who works with intercity sister Geraldine who Heads Mossbrook House a Community Centre for youths children usually Are driven to prostitution by chronic poverty at Home and parents who do not have the Means to More Public funds More Public funds should be used to subsidize troubled families and this Money could be taken from institutions now funded to treat children in difficult she institutions fail to meet the True needs of sending them Back to the streets without changing any you Are not dealing with moral depravity most of the said this High minded coun Selling approach is a rather futile expedient and condescending As counselling rarely changes a Childs she Macnamara said supporting Community resources which help ease the responsibilities faced by some parents and cracking Down on juvenile drinking in City bars might help Chip away at juvenile senior family court judge Edwin Kimelman said Many of the Young prostitutes who appear before him have been arrested for other such As break and and possessing stolen their sexual history becomes evident during investigations after the he prostitution is one of a Hundred areas of concern i he its a symptom to me of a Complete break Down of standards and no parents can be sure their children wont turn to crime or we raise our we set examples for them and then you sit Back and you Hope for the that he Bert a senior probation officer for the Manitoba department of Community services and said some girls take to Street walking to find Money to keep up with a lot of girls think that this is the easy life and there going to show dad he was that they didst have to go to school to make said a 20yearold prostitute who works the old Market Square Susan said she knows two 16yearold High school students who Hook in the hiding their faces when teachers and fellow students pass cant Ever go it really upsets me about the Young said who claims she wont let juveniles work near at 16 you should be worrying about your next Date and not How much youre going to get when youre 16 years old and you become a prostitute you change your entire you cant Ever go Back to a White picket Fence and a Home in the she under the juvenile delinquents which is to be replaced in october by the Young offenders children suspected of prostitution can be charged with sexual it is also an offence for juveniles to violate the criminal under the prostitution is not but soliciting police statistics show that 27 Juve Niles were charged with sexual immorality in 1982 and 33 in but tuition is Only one of Many forms of teenage sexual behaviour to which the charge can Les senior Crown counsel of juvenile said most charges of sexual immorality Are dropped against juvenile youths suspected of prostitution Are usually brought before the court for More serious under the juvenile delinquents the maximum Fine for any offence is but this is rarely fining a prostitute seems to be blowing in the wind when you Stop and think about said the Young offenders which will apply to youths under will raise the maximum Fine to and abolish the concept of sexual Cor Earea youngsters involved in sex Trade to pay for sniffing continued from Page 1 Square lined mostly by White prostitutes and along the bar Ridden strip bordered by Austin and Martha streets and Higgins and Henry where most Are some children can be seen holding items to their noses Proba Bly glue soaked material while they keep a fast Eye out for men who look ready to pay for Anderson said children work the streets because they need Money for specific for there going to buy sniff and they know where to get he others use the Money to buy alcohol at inflated prices from some kids pay up to for probation officers have seen prostitutes As Young As 12 with venereal disease in the said the criminal code sets severe penalties for men convicted of having sex with including a maximum life imprisonment for sexual inter course with children under 14 years old and five years for Intercourse with a youth Between 14 and men who seduce girls Between the Ages of 16 and 18 who were of previously Chaste character Are liable to imprisonment for two a Man who regularly sees the same child prostitute could panic and kill the girl if he fears she might reveal his identity to said in not saying that its happened but its a and i dont think those kids know Claude coordinator of main Street projects foot said Many of the seagulls men who drive repeatedly around blocks where prostitutes stand Are in talking about 50to 60yearold said adding Hes heard of hookers As Young As nine years old in the some of whom perform sex for glue and alcohol and others who just do it to theres very Little the police can do about their hands Are As Long As there Are people who want some thing like the girls will be Riverside Hazel 374 Ken Nedy Edward 505440 Edmonton 55 Crawford Doug 66 hem lock Kenneth Mildred 217 Dorwart anon 626320 Sherbrook Donovan 1202 1590 Henderson miss Labos 26 Kingston Thomp 2332235 Portage Gra 244 Oxford May 3211643 Henderson High 60110 Vahalla Lorna 112110 Adamar 111122 Bellveau miss Mary 501 Beresford 1089 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Avenue 7 Sunrise s p Stewart 1 Mcwiliiams Chapman 90 Edgemont students May sue province by Murray Mcneill a group of Law students May sue the attorney generals department for breach of contract if the province does not find Arti cling jobs they say were promised five months Charles Blanaru said yesterday he and four other students from the University of Manitoba Law school were told in november they had been chosen for oneyear Artic fing positions under a Pilot program started two years ago by the provincial under the students spend one year Arti cling with Federal court judges in the five expected to Start work in but about a month ago they were told the province does not have Money for the Blanaru Blanaru and fellow student Allison Diduck said none of them was told the jobs were conditional on i was under the impression that the commitment was made and that the jobs were Diduck Job scramble Blanaru said he turned Down aft offer for another Job because he thought he had one under4the now he and the others face the Prospect of having to scramble to find a Job if they find jobs with smaller there is no guarantee they will be in or in the area of Law they Hope to specialize Blanaru said two of the other four students have expressed an interest in exploring a possible lawsuit should provincial funding fall the students plight was raised in the legislature yesterday by former attorney general Gerry who asked what attorney general Roland Penner was doing to save the Penner blamed the problem on a breakdown in communications be tween the Appeal court Justice who administered the program and the he said he made it very Clear in a letter last october to Justice Charles Huband that funding May not be available this year for the although he told the judge he could interview students for the jobs in Case funding became he said judge Huband apparently misunderstood and failed to make it Clear to the students the jobs were conditional on Penner said judge Huband has since 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