Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 21, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba
M r i computer gets hoi flashes from 14yearold by at Tho no by Gary Hunter a Winnipeg business was turning on its computer on cold mornings this Winter Only to be greeted by some re hot Don Manitoba Telephone system Security said the company got about 30 messages from an unauthorized including some that were who refused to name the said the computer Mes sages arrived Between november and the first of the Mes sent at the company sex were traced to a 14yearold in Moose who had found a new use for his atari Frame said the Moose jaw ease was one of nine incidents of Success Ful or attempted hacking Ille Gal entry into computer systems investigated by its in there were Only two reports of hacking in its on the but its still not a major Frame Frame said one of the most popu Lar types of operations for hackers to attack were companies that allowed Access Over the Telephone lines on a reverse recharges with a Host company paying for it Long distance its the Best possible situation for a Hacker he the Security manager said in three of the nine cases of its was Able to identify where the Calls came from and take action to have them he said another incident involved a Winnipeg but he refused to give further Frame said they were Able to Trace the source of the nuisance Calls to Moose jaw with the help of sask Moose jaw police Mervel Lingston said when he contacted the parents of the 14yearold on they were surprised at their sons i think his computer time has been Ellingston he said the juvenile was Given a but want charged with a criminal Frame said one of the main problems faced in combat see Hacker Page 4 Montana mangle s sunny today 10 Clear tonight 20 january 1985 free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 Dave free press memorial whoa Der sen want the tragedy of Derksen autopsy result Foreman who discovered girls body Likely to refuse Reward a police department spokesman said last night the results of an autopsy on Candace Der Sens body were expected to be released this Peter the prov inces chief medical re fused comment on the which was performed Markesteyn said no inquest will be called to investigate the Circum stances surrounding the discovery of Candace body in a dilapidated shed or How she met her inquests Are never called when it is Likely a charge will be the Day after Candace body was found by a building materials com Pany police confirmed an officer had looked into the shed during an intensive search of the area the wife of the Man who found the body said she doubts he will accept the re Ward offered for finding i dont think hed feel he should take Raeleen Frankowski i dont think he would feel he deserved Victor Frankowski found 13year old Candace thursday while looking for a tool in the unused shed at Alsip Brick tile and lumber where he works As a Frankowski said her husband did not wish to be interviewed by the news the Reward was sponsored by the Candace Derksen citizens search made up of the girls school colleagues of her father and mennonite Church Harold who was on the search said the Reward should go to the Reward didst have any no to do with the apprehension o the Jantz As far As were concerned the Reward was offered for information leading to the whereabouts of Jantz said police will decide if Frankowski would be offered the police Des who is in charge of the Reward could not be reached for at a news conference the girls Cliff and Wilma asked the Public to turn the tragedy of her death around by contributing to her memorial there were no not even a tremor in their voices As they discus sed their feelings since Candace body was we can turn this into something Derksen announcing plans to use the Money to build a swimming Pool at Camp Camp president Dave Defehr said see Der Sens Page 4 pm dissidents stage by Larry Hill Winnipeg free press Montreal a woman stripped on the convention floor and a Phalanx of uninvited provincial police officers bellowed about government set but in the end members of the parti quebecois did the expected effect on voters they to Shelve the Active fight for they accepted Premier Rene Levesques plea to drop the party formal commitment to Campaign in the next election primarily on the basis of the decision want moments after the convention jammed with 500 400 volunteers and 800 Media representatives tilted Favoron Levesques revisionist Camille Laurin took to a the former social affairs Bourget Man and advocate of an Active political fight for sovereignty promptly urged his orthodox followers to walk out of the the debates we rent but most of the 495 hardliners followed Laurin to another room in Mon trials palais Des they chanted Pari after the Well respected for Mer finance minister Jacques Parizeau who along with six other Cabinet last fall when Levesque announced his intention to Shelve the sovereignty a Canadian press Story reported that according to a source close to the the hardliners would like to form a new pro Independence party with Parizeau As its the Story says that Parizeau and Laurin would not say what their plans Are but the source said one scenario is creation of a movement to set up the framework for a new party and organize it has to be solid he explaining Why the dissidents try to establish a party right at the meeting they shouted be Quebec Aux quebecois Quebec is for they boosted a notre pays be Quebec sign in the air and they were gone see Levesque Page 4 two deaths attributed to bitter cold by Laura Ranee bitterly old temperatures and blowing Snow conditions have been blamed for the deaths of two Manito bans this an 85yearold Russ Ellarea Man froze to death when he left his car to seek help near ramp say a Snow hidden by blowing was responsible for a trocar collision at noon the same Day in which one Man was killed and four people during the sudden cold snap Fri Day and temperatures dipped to a near record Low of c at about 10 a office spokesman the record for 19 is set in Rose slowly while temperatures Rose slowly during the the winds reached 37 saturday afternoon reducing visibility and keeping the windchill Factor High enough to freeze exposed skin in less than one a weather warning was in effect throughout the the coldest since when the temperature dropped to police say John Stephenson Bailey foundling beside Highway 482 near Shell Mouth after he abandoned his stalled vehicle to seek he and his wife were in their car when it went off the later running out of the Man walked about kilo metres before succumbing to the police the nearest farm Yard was three Kilometres from the his who had waited in the was taken to Hospital in rus sell where a spokesman said she is in satisfactory a Morris ramp spokesman said sum Hin of was killed when the 1974 Ford mus Tang he was driving collided with a 1974 Mercury Bobcat Kilometres West of Morris on Highway with the ground Drifting he Tell there was a Snowbank an ramp spokesman eight members of the same family were in the Bobcat station Wagon driven by Bernard Blatz of Lowe police passengers in both vehicles were taken to Morris general Hospital where five members of the Blatz including Bernard were treated and also released were Mary Susan Martha and Nancy still in Morris Hospital Are the dead mans Mei Ling of and David a Hospital spokesman both Are in see hospitals Page 4 aut Opac claims jump 17 by Bob Cox a 17percent jump in aut Opac claims in recent months has motorists complaining about clogged Tele phone lines and Long Waits at Winni Peg claim motorists trying to file claims say they face two week Waits for ointments and have difficulty reaching adjusters by Grahame spokesman of the Manitoba Public insurance said claims were filed in Winnipeg Between 1 and a Rise of about Over the same period last with this its been Busy very Newton aut Opac adjusters say there overworked and dont Haye enough time to work on individual we have a feeling the level of service to the Public is said Ray spokesman for the Manitoba government employees which represents Auto pics 233 Newton said claim centres Mally Are Busy in january because of backlogs created when centres Are closed for but they Are busier than usual because of the increase in he said the increase May be the result of the return of traditional Winter weather in Winnipeg this compared with relatively Snow free Winters the past two see Drivers Page 4 reagans Swearingin forced to move indoors Levesque optimism Washington up bitterly cold weather forced president Reagan to move his Public swear Ingin ceremony indoors today and cancel the traditional Parade Down Pennsylvania Nancy and i Are disappointed that the weathering Washington caused this but the health Reagan peaks in and safety of those attending and working at these outdoor events must come before any Cerebra Reagan said in a statement last Reagan was originally scheduled to be publicly sworn in for his second term As president today on the West front Steps of the Capitol but the ceremony was moved inside to the the audience at the swearing in was restricted to the 535 members of the supreme court the governors of the 50 states and the diplomatic the invited guests who came to Washington from every state to witness the 50th presidential inauguration were not allowed to overnight temperatures plunged to to in the with a wind chill in excess of the National weather service a wind chill of was expected by afternoon when the Parade would have see Reagan Page 4 Home free a fou year pattern of High rates of mortgage foreclosures has been papal Blitz Church attendance is so Low in Venezuela that an advertising Blitz has been launched in Advance of a papal spy scandal Paris recalls French Deputy military attache linked in Indian press reports to a major espionage taxing the Revenue department has an image a Survey lotto winning numbers 47 Bonus number 12 Index Ann 29 30 32 41 32 6 25 7 Jumble 31 21 26 29 29 sports 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