Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, September 08, 1983

Issue date: Thursday, September 8, 1983
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 8, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 free september 56 t jail tradition complaints of beating continued from Page i until june i when another if mentioned it to Phi soft pughs be Post stated Maien ported the matter to the acting but Only named la Vine Way and didst cite Send until his third interview with the Gator june the report said havens role in the probe was a strange one of initially withholding full information and providing misleading information and attempting to protect Haien said he had wrestled with his conscience before deciding to break the jails code of what i did was he but maybe some Good will come out of Alt there has teen no regular to Rifle of problems officers Are Hay perhaps this incident will change Ait the counsellor said heading Ley jail principals knew they had a problem with Boychuk and that he Likely would be but failed to take he said the inmate had a record of mental instability and of being Schneider said the guards were disciplined because they had broken prison regulations by moving boy Chuk into solitary confinement out first consulting senior me said that during this unauthorized action Forie was Al two Feltt a fuss korean plane debris soviets say continued from Page 1 trying to shift to Japan part1 of the blame which the soviet Union must rightly Bear for the deaths of 269 including 10 aboard the soviet ambassador Oleg Troyan in the Council debate had accused and japanese ground controllers of criminal casualness in not warning the South korean Pilot he was off protesters turn violent in Ottawa continued from Page 1 Man scaled the Iron Fence surrounding the soviet com Pound in a quiet Ottawa hurling a flaming stick figure on the front Steps and pounding on the rein forced Glass doors before police wrestled him to the Ottawa police and members of the Royal Canadian mounted police were forced to form a line across the embassy ussling with excited protesters As flaming debris flew through the air from bonfires and burning there were loud cheers As several red soviet flags were soviet the crowd of More than 500 chanted in unison As eggs spattered the embassy Walls and no one showed their faces at the embassy windows throughout the 45minute protest by korean canadians from Mon Ottawa and at the soviet and later on parliament Hill where mounties in riot gear waited for the two Kilometre March through downtown Ottawa streets to the protesters demanded tougher Canadian government action to punish the soviet Union for shooting Down the in contrast to the disorderly scene at the soviet the crowd remained Calm during the parliament Hill demonstration and broke up peace fully after burning More Hammerand sickle in other developments d in France the shooting Down of the Airliner As Crimi Nal and soviet justifications As scan As the crisis Over the incident continued unabated on the second Day of an East West foreign ministers French external relations minister Claude speaking to report ers before addressing the 35country european Security reacted strongly to a yesterday by soviet foreign minister Andrei Gro who was meeting state Secretary George Shultz later in the justified the destruction of the Airliner on the grounds that it had entered soviet airspace on some form of spy it is scandalous that a Man of his standing can Basing himself on International that we had the Chesson who has come under concerted attack from the West at the Madrid was due to visit Paris on Friday on his Way d support is growing among Western pilots for a Boycott of flights to protest the Downing of the by last airline pilots in Brit Denmark and Sweden had announced they will join a 60day Boycott of flights to called for by the International federation of air line spokesmen for pilots groups in West the nether Belgium and Luxembourg indicated they probably would join the in pilots of the National airline Swissair Are seeking govern ment permission for a austra Lian pilots have refused to Fly soviet diplomats within Australia for 60 Australia International car does not Fly to d at the the four Western Mem Bers of the Security the United France and the nether joined Japan and South Korea in a Resolution draft ing session at the Diplo Matic sources the which May not come to a vote until Early next is expected to recommend International Steps to avoid a repeat of last weeks fire inspector cat Lake firefighting chief Bill Medd Tours fire site 50 the right has been savaged by the which left Kilometres Northeast of Lac Dubonnet Forest on the other Side of the Road Arena proposal for downtown nixed Norrie says Omni plex will not be included in any Portage revitalization continued from Page 1 agreement with the conclusions arid recommendations of the task the committee Resolution seems to be keeping generally with the recommendations of the task said Urban affairs minister Eugene Kos who Only had the Chance to examine the Resolution he noted the task Force propos als were proposals and not the final site who wants to go Over the Resolution with said the prov Ince wont take an official position on the cites redevelopment plans until Council deals with the nicaraguan Airport rocked Managua Reuter four Power Ful explosions ripped through the Augosto Sandino International Airport in this nicaraguan capital Early today and passengers reported that the control Tower was engulfed in explosions also Shook an administrative building and second floor administrative offices of the on the fringe of the nicaraguan the red Cross dispatched ambulances to the Airport but there was no immediate word on police said they were investigating the residents near the Airport said they heard the noise of a Low flying propel Ler aircraft shortly before the blast thundered through the area at Airport sources said the Airport was closed to All incoming or outgoing the Resolution Calls for a develop ment corporation to be set up to administer land Assembly and demolition in the downtown the corporation also would be responsible for a major enclosed Public amenity space along Portage and developing approximately of Street parking stalls and related infrastructure it would operate with about Mil lion in capital million from each of the three Levels of million transferred from the Core area initiatives program and another million in borrowing Norrie said he expects the million in Public sector investment to generate two to three times As much funding frown private the Resolution sets out targets of Square metres Square feet each for new retail and Commer Cial space and approximately housing units with provision for senior citizens it proposes private sector development of a major a Union redevelopment of the bus depot and mall hotel and an Urban Village concept that was contained in the task Force it also endorses the Federal science place a provincial science a Federal provincial fitness Centre project in conjunction with Ren ovations to the Myca Community improvements to the neighbourhood North of Ellice Avenue and new Royal Winnipeg Ballet Norrie said there is considerable private sector interest in the redevelopment even though Council lors were told by some potential investors an Arena would be crucial to their involvement with any the private sector in vestment in this whole plan is going to be the said ability to read changes mans life for nearly 50 Bill was unable to go into a grocery store and Tell the difference Between a can of vegetable and Tomato he read the banking was buying an Oil filter for his car was a major undertaking involving patience and after five decades of never Reading More than a few a former Canadian National rail ways is Reading at Bill not his real name is learning How to read and you can do said it just depends serious you in deadly Bill quit school in Grade 3 after his father it want until his Middle son encouraged him to go Back to school that the father of five sought help from Winnipeg Volunteer read ing Bill learns to read by the Laubach designed to teach adult before he Bill could read a few but a newspaper seemed like it was written in a foreign Lan now he picks up a newspaper and skips Over the hard he has changed his at times it was but i didst hide everybody at work knew i read and he lots of times i was but i just asked for not All no readers can talk easily about their some hide it from their families and employers until the pressure becomes too Shirley coordinator of Winnipeg Volunteer Reading said she remembers one Man who would Tell his wife he was going to the Voca instead of admitting he was learning How to others think of any excuse so peo ple wont find out they cannot if you ask a no Reader How they get they have millions and millions of ways to get around said Sandy of Winnipeg Volunteer Reading they say they have forgotten their Eye glasses or they Bandage their hands so they wont have to Jot something they Are illiteracy devastating Handicap continued from Page 1 we keep training tutors for differ ent parts of the but there just Arent Harasym Manitoba has the seventh highest illiteracy rate among Canadian prov inces and the Northwest territories and Newfoundland Are highest with 40 per cent of their population having less than a Grade 9 according to the any Educa Tion less than Grade 9 is considered Well below the requirements of an industrialized the Canadian association for adult education says a Grade 8 level of educational achievement is Neces sary for functional Darcy coordinator of adult language training for the departments of labor and said although there Are no specific literacy programs available other than general literacy training is an idea whose time has because marginally illiterate peo ple Are the first to seek Phillips said those who have never held a Pencil must be convinced to enrol in an upgrading people Are Laid off and they have time available for literacy he when before they were employed and could they Are now unemployed and ready to take that courageous Phillips said Manitoba illiteracy figures May be higher because of the Large number of immigrants that come we have the highest per capita rate of immigrants arriving in Canada that have neither official Lan he we also have a traditional prob Lem of under education in the North and of the native people in the South which is Back to music Days rent piano now is Tho time to learn to do it the easy Way and rent your Low monthly rent o rent Money applied to your Purchase piano tuning no damage Deposit from per month clearance of studio organs Hammond Wai cab 2 Bontempi 1 used organs Lowrey 2 Towrey with Hammond 2 keyboard Hammond fully automatic Hammond Hammond used pianos Canada piano mahogany m 650 a Autri studio Francis Kings Miry others to choose from All with mcleans outstanding guarantee Redmond rental returns 3 other Roland pianos the new round Nome pianos now the piano youve heard so much about is with fabulous dynamic optional Job digital 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