Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, January 24, 1985

Issue date: Thursday, January 24, 1985
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Previous edition: Wednesday, January 23, 1985

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 24, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 Winnipeg free january Mengeler bid for Canadian visa probed up photo Mengele still alive nazi War criminal released Vienna a nazi German War criminal Walter sentenced to life in prison for directing the deaths of italian villagers during the second world was released today from an italian Pris on and returned to his native aus the government sources in the City of Graz said who was re ported to have received stomach surgery last year in was expected to be admitted to a Mili tary Hospital the sources said he flew to Graz from Italy this a former major in the nazi German elite is was sentenced to life imprisonment by an italian court in 1954 for his role in reprisal shootings in the Northern town of Marabotto in 1944 in which people were an italian military court reduced his sentence in 1980 and Reder was expected to be paroled july continued from Page 1 he is was last seen in Para Guay in the the paraguayan government maintains he has left the South american French nazi Hunters Serge and Beate Klarsfeld who helped find Klaus the Butcher of believe he is still solicitor general Elmer who with Justice minister John Crosbie has been ordered to conduct an urgent investigation into the mat said a manhunt would be pre but that the ramp will be Given whatever resources it needs to track Down Ive instructed them As has the prime minister to spare no Effort to find out everything there is to know about this he if any evidence comes up that would indicate evidence to be Pur sued and if that includes a Well i have any hesitation in agreeing that that should take Mackay said the ramp has been aware of the american documents since december and has heightened its Mackay also said his government would give permission for other documents sought by the Wiesenthal Centre on the Mengele Case to be released under the american free Dom of information four pages of documents were withheld under an executive order which says documents of a foreign government should remain secret and the Wiesenthal Centre was plan Ning court action to Challenge whatever records Are available Down in the United states that re quire any Canadian authorization to be needless to say that authorization is going to be Given if it Hast Mackay Mackay said an ramp officer recently returned from West Ger Many where he was looking into the whole question of War i think theres a possibility that there May be further revelations but in not in a position to give any specifics at this he horses left to starve a Man has been charged in the starvation death of eight other albertan May be charged after 300 complaints involving thousands of horses that Are thin or dying of starvation due to neglect and an unusually Early and severe Winter in the says the Alberta society for the prevention of cruelty to updated defences urged Canada vulnerable to soviet senators say continued from Page 1 trate solely on ground based sys leaving space almost entirely to the United or the United states might be willing to see Canada develop a military space program under a cooperative arrangement through the North american aerospace defence command the latter possibility is preferable to assure Canada a say in shared defences after space based systems become predominant in the next the Senate report Sug it also recommends that when the Norad agreement is reviewed in Canada should press for a 15year renewal of the cos sharing pact to guarantee Lon term Canad an the committee has a number of recommendations for transitional arrangements Between now and 2000 for updating air de a new North warning system to replace the outdated Distant Early or Dew coastal radar and Northern deployment airbases should be included in discussions with the As Well As provi Sion for keeping interceptor Jet fight ers at and cold to preserve Canadian sovereignty in the com Mittee the Senate committee says it can easily imagine that the defence budget May have to Rise by about billion to billion per annul in 1984 dollars if Canada wishes to aim at fulfilling All of its current defence commitments effect that would represent about a 25 percent increase Over current Esti mated annual defence spending of rulings closed to Public continued from Page 1 Scott defended the Structure and operation of the 11member Appeal which has the Power to re store driving privileges to those who have their licences suspended be cause of drinking driving of fences or poor driving we have a Good Bunch of sensible people he said of his which includes three two a contractor and a Scott said the Structure and make up of the Board allow it to serve an educational function As Well As re viewing licence the Appeal Board holds sessions twice weekly in Winnipeg and less frequently in a number of other Manitoba communities with a mini mum of three Board members at each while the sessions Are open to the the Board deliberates and makes its decisions in closed applicants Are notified by registered mail within a week of the since county court was Gama Ted with court of Queens Bench last there is no Appeal of the boards the Board appointed by the Are paid a year plus a Day for each session in excess of 50 a As Scott said he earns a year plus a Day for extra in the Board heard it rejected granted restricted usually for work driving privileges to and restored full driving rights to Brigham to be tried in bombing deaths Montreal up Thomas Brigham was ordered to stand trial today for the deaths of three French tourists in the labor Day bombing of Montreal downtown Central Sta sessions judge Claude Joncas or dered Brigham to appear March 4 to have a Date set for his trial on charges of first degree Brigham smiled and chatted briefly and animatedly with his lawyer before being taken away in hand labor Board orders Tan Jay to pay to Union fun continued from Page 1 to the unions retirement and health and welfare funds As was required by the terms of the old the Union says the Board order amounts to More than in funds which the company must but Newman said he would have to meet with the Union before determining an exact Pat Tan jays personnel manag told the Board the company took the action because it would provide an incentive to the bid to oust members of labor Board fails a lawyer for Tan Jay tried unsuccessfully yesterday to have two members of the Manitoba labor Board disqualify themselves from hearing a new Case involving the company lawyer Mark Newman wanted labor Board Vic chairman Leon Mitchell and Board member Ptolemy to disqualify them selves from hearing an application by the inter National ladies garment workers Union that Tan Jay has bargained in bad Newman said Mitchell and Ptolemy were Mem Bers of a labor Board panel which ruled earlier that Tan Jay committed a series of unfair labor the Board members Are human and there is some concern that matters heard in the previous application must be put out of their Newman after recessing to consider newmans argue Mitchell said the Board unanimously rejected the application that they disqualify them selves and ordered the hearing to Newman then made a Point of placing it on the record that the company objected to the Deci the Union is arguing Tan Jay didst seriously attempt to renegotiate a contract with about 150 employees at Tan jays notre Dame Avenue Plant last Union to reach a new she said the Money was withheld because payments might change with a new Tan Jay also began refusing Union representatives Access to the arguing that too might change with a new the Board ruled the labor relations act clearly obligates employers to respect a collective agree ment for six months after it has unless a lockout or desertification takes the Board ordered Tan Jay to pay to the Union All Money that should have been deducted in dues Between april 1 and and to pay All Money that should have gone into the retirement and health and welfare funds for the same plus 13percent punitive fines of also were levied against the company for interfering with the unions rights on both the Board levied an other Fine for interfering with the unions right to have Access to the the labor Board also ruled Tan Jay unlawfully Laid off 18 employees last Union spokesman Leslie Spillett said the Union takes the position the company must reinstate All 18 Mitchell said the Board wanted to put on the record the conduct of the employer in its relation with the he said evidence showed the company succeeded in compelling the Union to release one of its representatives As a condition to concluding an agreement in at one Point during its hearings last the Board decided to visit Tan jays but the company refused to allow two Union who had attended the to enter its building with the Board the Board said it asked Tan Jay whether it would obey a Board ruling to order the Union representatives Access to the Tan Jay responded that it obey the the Board then deliberated and decided not to make an order which would then be subject of litigation and inevitable the boards decision Hartline policy urged continued from Page 1 president Gordon Crook said he thought a policy was a Good he objected to Dixons suggestion that it contain penalties against where does the school division get off on putting in sanctions on teachers when they dont exist for other he All school employees should be taught what the guidelines Are before there is any talk of he f a statement about principals having no right to Block complaints is Crook because the legislation clearly states cases must be but Dixon said he thought it should be included As a safeguard which emphasizes the provincial trustee said he thought a Hartline policy is necessary to Deal with what he called a Seri Ous its sad when a child reports a Case and gets further injured because the Inci Dent is not dealt with by he the trustee said he thought some school staff either dont know How the cases should be handled or hey do not want to Deal with the some people dont seem to want to admit its happening in their he a policy also would help teachers who have reported to authorities and then later have to Deal with upset Dixon teachers could show parents the policy on the books which leaves them no Choice but to report suspected he even with the provincial Dixon said teach ers sometimes hesitate to follow up on com having a division policy would remove much of the because it would leave less discretion to the teachers should not be the judge of whether punishment by a Parent is they would be expected to report All instances of what appears to be excessive disciplining and let higher authorities decide whether it 13 he hottest Price Ever Technics Technics sensation Technics sa250 stereo receiver with 35 Watts per Channel rms Quartz synthesizer tuning Tor pinpoint reception 14 station presets for instant station recall and new digital audio capability like compact Technics slq200 Quartz phase locked 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