Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 19, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba
4 Winnipeg Jornt titty c i r j j r j if income tax exemption for dependent children on Block continued from be or tort As to their his statement presumably limits options on family benefits to changes in the income tax exemption for parents of dependent children and changes in the child tax options for benefits to the elderly Reagan to make decisions continued from Page 1 Shultz said the two former negotiators would serve in Washington As special joining him and Kenneth the director the arms control and disarmament in helping Reagan set Shultz i think its very much a presidential opera with Reagan making the Deci in the were All report ing to the the Only one of the three with experience in nuclear weapons served under Nitze in the eurom Lsalle talks and headed the delegation in the stalemated talks with the soviets on reducing troops in Central a was associated initially with the late Liberal Democrat Hubert Humphrey and now serves Reagan As the ambassador in negotiations to reduce East West tensions in in the Senate for 24 years and chairman of the armed services was a Champion of weapons programs and a foe of the 1979 strategic arms limitation treaty with the soviets agreed earlier this month to return to the bargaining table under an arrangement that adds defensive such As the antimissile research program and soviet radar to the Shultz said a Date and site for the talks had not been but a proposal was made wednesday for an Early Start in Geneva to soviet Diplomat Victor who had not in meanwhile de Fence Secretary Caspar Weinberger was accused by the official soviet news Agency Tass of trying to pile up As Many obstacles As possible to an arms control in their joint statement issued after the Geneva Shultz and soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko said the two sides would discuss medium Range and strategic nuclear As Well As space since Weinberger has restated his support for development of the Star wars antimissile system and the continued deployment of cruise and Pershing 2 mis Siles in Western one cannot help asking in this connection to what measure Wein bergers his apparent intention to undermine the upcoming mirrors the policy of the Rea Gan Tass will presumably be limited to changes in the special income tax exemptions for people 65 and Over and for us first of pension Given the governments stated in Tention to redirect benefits to the the logical Choice in family benefits would be to reduce or eliminate the income tax which goes to All taxpayers claiming dependent and to raise the child tax the tax credit pays the largest benefits to those with the lowest benefits Start dropping off after family income tops a year and eventually disappear As income continues to the logical Choice in benefits for the elderly would be to reduce or abolish the two general income tax exemptions and increase the Bene fits paid under the guaranteed in come a form of welfare for pensioners who need any number of other changes re lated to the tax system As a whole Are also a recently formed coalition of or Gante Arfons concerned about social policy suggested earlier this week that the Federal review take a fresh look at some billion in tax Breaks Tat Podocea in the past by successive Federal despite suggestions from opposition maps to the Epp said Universal programs remain the Stone of the governments social their integrity must not and will not be called into he prime minister Mulroney Oid re porters yesterday that universality a sacred just As it was in the months gone the nip and the police at Square one in Hunt for killer continued from Page 1 May not have seen Depourcq refusing to explain what those reasons might there were no windows in the he noting it was dark inside and there was Little space to walk he said to elaborate further could Hurt the Wayne owner of slain girls friends warned at school it was a Day of prayers and warnings not to walk Home alone for the school friends of Candace Derksen at the mennonite Brethren collegiate Institute were just trying to help them get through the said Harry principal of the school attended by the Derksen the body of was found thursday with her hands tied behind her Back in a machinery Shack at a building Supply Yard about 114 Kilometres from the Talbot Avenue a Grade 7 she was last seen 30 on her Way Home from at the schools daily Chapel ser vice Grade 11 students Bonnie Toews and Lori Reimer led the 430 Grade 7 to 12 students in Bible readings and we did a Reading on How god can help you in times of suffering and prayed for god to be with the Derk sen Toews we also expressed thanks that Candace was a its hard to understand How something like this can happen when All the churches were praying for said All of the students were talking about the slaying and it was being discussed in some Vic principal David Tei Grob said the students were told at the Chapel service that police had determined Candace death was definitely a we gave them As Many facts about the Case As we but that want very he also said they were again warned by the principal not to walk alone in the neighbourhood and not to go to local convenience stores by Candace was last seen in a nearby he even said if it was getting dark and we were alone that we hesitate to Call a taxi and charge it to the Reimer she said the principal had also reminded students that whoever killed Candace was still one of gods children and we hate Alsip Brick tile and lumber said he and Foreman Victor Frankowski had no trouble seeing the body from the although it was covered with a Frankowski discovered Der Sens bound and Frozen lying face up in the Shack with a coat on on thursday morning As he searched for a Derksen was last seen 30 leaving the mennonite Brethren collegiate Institute on Talbot where she was a Grade 7 Alsip said Frankowski opened the door slightly and saw the body in a Corner of the he said they both went Back to the pushed open the door and could easily see the neither he nor Frankowski went he Alsip said the Shack haunt been entered for about two Al antiabortion groups avoid Morgentaler event continued from Page 1 Judy spokesman for the Ontario coalition for abortion clinics who is accompanying Morgen Taler on his Western said she is outraged at Penner for not dropping charges against the most antiabortion groups stayed away from a fundraiser for Morgentaler at the Delta Winnipeg hotel last the Only Public event on his about 50 fundamentalist christians braved c temperatures to demonstrate peacefully outside the Morgentaler is believed to be staying in the hotel and did not have to pass the Morgentaler said he want sur prised at the near absence of demonstrations despite violent alter cations in Edmonton and Calgary earlier this there noticing the negative effects on Public opinion of violent he the Public condemns these the protesters said the secrecy shrouding Morgentaler visit had prevented them from protesting his arrival and other most of last nights protesters re presented the Spring of living water other antiabortion groups said they deliberately chose not to protest the visit because they had already demonstrated their opposition to Morgentaler and didst want to draw attention to we Arent going to do anything that would contribute to his insatiable appetite for said Pat past president of the Mani Toba league for Borowski said he didst organize any protests because he wanted to avoid the situation is so volatile i Felt that if we went out there would be a confrontation and there could be he Morgentaler said protesters such As a Man who sprayed him with Ketchup in Calgary represent Only the Lunatic fringe of people who Are against these people who Are they dont represent even the bulk of the majority of antiabortion peo he the majority Are peaceful people who obey the Morgentaler said last night he didst need the seven personal police and hotel Security staff who dogged him in i believe that not he adding it want his idea to keep his arrival time and most of his activities Morgentaler said pro Choice groups supporting his Western visit tightened Security on the advice of police after several threats were made to him and clinic More than was donated toward Morgentaler Legal Bill at the fundraising event last several Large buckets and Blank cheques were passed out to the crowd of about 400 bumper greeting buttons and shirts were also sold for Between and Morgentaler raised More than 000 in organizers Morgentaler has planned private fundraising dinners and other activities in Winnipeg incident serves As warning to official says continued from Page 1 the registrar said this Case will Likely be a warning to other pharmacists to be More careful about filling out prescriptions by but Wilcox added that Many pharmacists find it difficult to comply with the Law because some doctors wont refusing to come to the phone or return a pharmacists he said some will threaten to Deal with another we resent the fact that doctors say they Are too he pharmacists have seen this As a problem for a Long the doctors just dont see it As a we warn the pharmacists that if they do they must be ready to face the James registrar of the Manitoba College of physicians and conceded that relations Between the two groups can be a he said he has sent a notice to doctors across the province urging them to cooperate with pharma but Wilcox said the Burden still rests with the who is ultimately responsible under the though vandals had earlier broken the he said the wooden Structure was built to House a piece of machinery used in hauling the machinery was 50 years old and haunt been used in a Long police removed the building from the property yesterday As part of their search for clues in the Depourcq said earlier that a police officer had been posted at the and he refused a reporters request to go the crime superintendent said the girls death is considered the cites 23rd homicide of 1984 and that 12 police officers have been assigned to the murder Depourcq would neither confirm nor deny a report that Der Sens hands were tied behind her saying Only that she was he offered few details of the police investigation and said there Are no he described the probe As a game of were playing our cards close to the but he added the Trail is not we Are at Square Depourcq said in addition to the one officer who searched the shed its possible school children May have visited it in an earlier search for the Manitoba chief medical examine Peter said yesterday that an autopsy was to be performed tomorrow morning at seven Oaks general he said it might be done today if the body is sufficiently Candace Wilma and Clifford and organizers of the pre Christmas search for the were to hold a news conference this i windows of drapery save up to custom drapery fabrics verticals venetians pleated shades balloon shades window shades Woven Wood shades bedspreads wallpaper prices in effect until 15th Call us today one of our experienced 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