Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 24, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Chairman sees chaos if rulings m by Gary Hunter the chairman of the licence sus pension Appeal Board says he Doest see Why the Board should give reasons for its decisions or make them that Public disclosure would open it up for people phoning in squealing that someone got their licence Back when they it would be utter Norm Scott Scott was asked about Board poli cies after a reporter was denied information about the status of the Drivers licence of Marvin Mcgoni husband of Manitoba Pearl Marvin Mcgonigal was convicted 25 of refusing to take a Breatha the conviction carries an automatic six month suspension of his Drivers licence which can be appealed to the while refusing to discuss Mcgoni Gal s or any other specific Scott insisted nobody gets special treatment we get weve had weve even had theres no special a former provincial High Way traffic said he also fails to see the need for the Board to give reasons for its As recommended by a recent Manitoba Law Reform commission if we gave it would just give lawyers something to argue he the administrative Law being studied by the attorney Gener als Calls on including the licence Appeal to disclose reasons for decisions and to be guided by a published set of rules of fair play requires that Par ties should know at the end of the Day Why a particular Deci Sion has been the report a spokesman in highways minis Ter John Plohmann office said he want sure Why decisions were kept saying Only that it was a longstanding see rulings Page 4 giving native women a Clear tonight 28 sunny tomorrow 12 january 1985 vol 113 no 46 free press rises sets Moon rises sets real 25 Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 Wayne Mengeler bid for Canadian visa probed University of Manitoba students take a break from higher education with a relay race in which players with Snow life like it skis Are pulled around a course in inner the race was part of the u of is Celebration open to study Finch outmoded defence system needs space senators say Ottawa up the government the heart of North America to ments to ground based radar while surveil Lanip Ottawa up the government should consider setting up a Multi billion Dollar military space pro Gram employing satellites for North Ern surveillance and Early warning against soviet says a Senate defence com Mittee study published the recommendation is one of several in a 55page report that maintains shared air defences Are so outmoded hostile bombers could Fly undetected into the heart of North America to make a Surprise a concentrated soviet attack now could lob More than nuclear warheads and missiles at and Canadian targets and defence sys tems would be unable to Cope with such an although Canada and the United states already Are committed to upgrading Northern air defences and Are discussing it is Likely to take years to Complete improve ments to ground based radar while there Are great gaps in surveil Lance coverage of North american airspace that the soviet Union could concentrating on the period from now to the year the special committee report recommends an Early agreement with the United states for upgrading Continental air after the turn of the it is quite possible the main radar and most councillors take raise by Patrick Mckinley most City councillors Are taking raises this year while limiting other City employees to three per City officials confirmed yesterday that Only seven of the 29 councillors besides mayor Bill Norrie have asked the City paymaster to hold Back part of their 1 pay who asked that his in crease be held to now earns the raises went into effect 1 and takes pay for a councillors pay to besides those who Are turning Down part of their pay Are in Seine Val Jae Eadie in Deer Jim Ernst in Grants Don Gerrie Anne Zorowski in Miles Bill Neville in Tuxedo Heights and Eric Stefanson councillors got a seven per cent raise last both raises were automatic under a formula that ties councillors pay to the increase in the composite Industrial while most councillors Are taking the full City workers May face layoffs for refusing a wage City unions recently settled for three percent raises in each of 1984 and but the cites executive policy committee had proposed freezing wages of unionized work and to get the three percent raises unions had to turn Down a City offer to guarantee no chairman of the policy said layoffs cannot be ruled out this year in Light of City efforts to hold the line on the formula for setting Council lors raises came under criticism last month when Norrie said the established several years is now out of Kilter with the lower raises awarded to most work ers in recent child abuse Law trustee says by Julia Necheff some school principals Are flout ing provincial legislation by discouraging teachers from reporting suspected child a Winnipeg school trustee trustee Brian Dixon said yester Day some teachers have told him they were ordered by their Princi pals not to report abuse cases and in one Case a principal downplayed a As Dixon said he knows of a few cases where teachers have neglected to report student he said the division needs a Strong policy on sexual and physical under provincial teach ers and other professionals who suspect child abuse must report it to a childcare the Community services department or the province is currently working on a draft policy for All school Divi Sions that would establish a procedure for handling child Dixon said his proposed policy would state that principals could not Block complaints and include penal ties for teachers who neglect to report in in favor of sus pension or termination of teachers who dont he the Winnipeg school Board has sent Dixons recommended policy to the administration for Winnipeg teachers association see Hartline Page 4 surveillance devices for North american defence will be stationed in space and Canada will have to decide soon whether to develop its own capacity or share in space the headed by Liberal senator Paul Lafond of notes that neither the government nor Public opinion would support Canada becoming a Junior part Ner in the space based Ballis tic missile or Star an alternative would be for can Ada to develop its own military space dedicated to those surveillance and communications functions necessary to National Security and at the same time beneficial to the maintenance of a stable the report Sug control satellites this Canada could control its own satellites and make sure they remained dedicated to passive detection and surveillance rather than functioning As part of an Offen Sive weapons current information indicates the Cost of putting four to six air surveil Lance one or two maritime surveillance satellites and three to four communications satellites in space might run million a year to 1990 and million a year for each of the next 10 years after this is certainly not beyond can Adas the report adding it is vital that decisions be taken soon so funds can be invested in necessary research and develop the report says the United states might like to see Canada concen see updated Page 4 Ottawa up prime minister Mulroney ordered an urgent investigation yesterday to determine whether nazi War criminal Josef who sent people to their Graves at Auschwitz concentration came to Canada after applying for a visa in i can think of nothing More offensive for any Canadian than to think that the government of Canada might have inadvertently been a party to his seeking to find Refuge Mulroney told the com that would be repugnant and repulsive in the extreme to our Citi freed government documents Sug Gest Mengele known As the Angel of death because he sent train loads of persecuted people to forced labor Camps or the Gas Chambers with merely a wave of his White loved hand out an immigration application form and was inter viewed at the Canadian embassy in the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires in the West German government has had an arrest warrant out for men Gele since charging him with War crimes that include conducting medical experiments on or Dering the gassing and cremation of prisoners and cutting off body parts of women prisoners for medical sex the documents were obtained under the american Freedom information act by the Simon Wiesenthal a los Angeles based nazi Hunting which forwarded its findings to Mulroney in de Cember and requested he order an used alias the documents show Mengele used the name Josef Menke when he applied for admission As a landed immigrant in late May or june of 1962 and that the application was apparently forwarded to West Ger Many for a Security the Canadian visa control officer in Mel Bailey of the requested background information on Menke from the army Central registry on june intelligence replied eight Days later that Menke was one of Mengeler several sol Canadian representative of the Wiesenthal said there is no evidence to suggest the Canadian government took any action such As informing the West German government of Mengeler nor is it Clear whether the Canad an visa application was Ever accepted or Toronto my Robert Kaplan lib York a former solicitor called for an ramp Man Hunt to find a a later said he doubts Mengele is in this who would be about 73 if see Mengeler Page 4 two cent milk Price Rise Likely by Barbara aggerholm Manitoba Consumers will pay two cents More for a litre of milk next a Dairy spokesman Cecil general manager of Lakeland said milk com Mission officials told his firm of the effective in a meeting the increase Means Consumers will pay from 86 to 92 cents a litre for Paul chairman of the Manitoba milk prices review com said the commission is to make an announcement refused to specify what the increase would be until there is an increase coming to the Phillips any change in Price to the producer is automatically passed on to the con it the increase is not units in fact justified by actual milk prices increased last at that the minimum retail Price Rose to 84 cents a up two and the maximum increased to 90 a three cent Consumers association of Canada spokesman Karen Shykewich said she was surprised Consumers will be facing another the last increase was so recent and made such a difference in Price to the she Phillips said interest rates and feed and cattle prices were among the factors reviewed by the commis Sion in determining the Farmers Price Tan Jay fined must pay Union by Cecil Rosner the Manitoba labor Board has ruled Tan Jay committed a series of unfair labor practices and ordered it to pay the Union representing its employees an estimated including in the Board also ruled Tan Jay illegally Laid off 18 employees last april and ordered the company to pay them All in a written Board vice chairman Leon Mitchell said the company interfered with the rights of the Union and violated several sections of the labor relations the Board gave the company two weeks to pay Money owing to the Union and to Settle the compensation company lawyer Mark said Tan Jay will ask the Board to review and reconsider its the International ladies garment workers Union complained to the Board after Tan Jay began altering contract conditions following the expiration of a collective agreement at the end of March last once the contract the company immediately stopped de ducting Union dues from employees and forwarding them to the it also stopped contributing Money see labor Page 4 daggers sikhs Are waiting to hear from a court of Queens Bench judge on whether they can Wear ceremonial daggers in pen pal Calgary student Laurie Piraux is surprised by soviet president Chernenko answer to a letter she spills a series of chemical spills is revealed at Union carbides West Virginia pesticide Western express lotto winners 1367749 1278561 1404175 winning numbers 54 Bonus number 53 Index Ann 21 39 45 29 45 6 35 7 Jumble 49 37 21 21 sports record 59 40 31 to 21 i
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