Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, May 03, 1985

Issue date: Friday, May 3, 1985
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 3, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba R in ill up Chuio pc Hopes dashed As High profile candidates lose i three years make no intent on Bow is my he Wank the night belonged to Peter the lawyer and businessman Watt succeeded Stuart Smith As literal Leader in 1m2 won dividends in own his frantic Campaign Pace that liberals found difficult to be thought just months ago to be fading extinction As his caucus ravaged by saw ids liberals stun Milter by ousting Vii Chat across the waa immediate speculation hat Millers leadership would be Tom a Munich of us i to maid a former pro if tidal nip said hell try to Hom on but it will be there Are real cleavages in the tory Miller first saw dreams of a covet to majority government dashed As returns rolled then Victory jeopardized at Tome of his Flor candidates were Defeated in i he had targeted for gains and m0t ministers were the better known Liberal were fun Kiuei Liberal Mero Pargament Maurice Bossy in Ankem and Ury wife of former Federal Cabinet minister John in Hamim of the few Liberal setbacks an former baseball Star Ferguson Jeatta finish a Distant third to new Jtj boat David in Windsor and two Northern Ontario Cabinet ministers watched in disbelief As their Ridings were snatched away by political the new democrats added two Ridings to their collection of five White the conservatives lost three to put them on Par with the Dps the liberals never the party of the North one but gained another of the 15 labor minister Russell Ashen when he talked to reporters in the Sault Marie Riding he held since a 1978 said he was confused by the dump and would leave second guessing to another Karl a financial analyst with Algoma took the Riding for the nip in his first crack at a provincial Northern affairs minister Leo the self described Premier of the kept Kenora about votes ahead of the nip con Rene minister responsible for Northern lost Cochrane North Tor held Riding since 1948 Liberal Rene a former mayor of a tight three Way race in Rainy River Northwestern seat left Mulroney chats with Reagan and West German Chancellor Helmut Jack a former Reeve of Ati German resisters to make Pitburg More popular c continued from Page 1 37yearold Farmer from new Lis won by about votes Over conservative incumbent de a 14year Veteran known for his constant tiffs with municipal politicians in the in fort William which covers roughly half the City of Thunder Bay conservative incumbent Mickey Hennessy thrashed his opponents by margins of and nip incumbent Jim Foulds had no trouble taking port the other Thunder Bay Tia Tive nor to Moscow announce ment of a moratorium on missile the officials they predicted the Summit would reach a Compromise Over free Trade and Issue a joint Call for a new round of talks on the general agreement on tariffs and Trade to begin Early next officials told reporters that Only France was blocking an agree ment on the Trade talks and that the other Summit Brit Bill plugs prostitution loopholes 1 Hooker or a client had made More than one attempt to buy or prohibits Sot toting in Public Crosbie said he rejected that pro Thart have been few prosecutions postal because it would not resolve state inti when the supreme court the problems created when the court a a Canada ruled soliciting had to be ruled that soliciting had to be press pressing and persistent to constr ing and it tank that combined with a later one stating the repeated solicit Tattoni had to be towards the same allowed Street hookers Bailor with the supreme court also ruled that the Interior of a motor vehicle can not he considered a Public place As defined i the criminal if the Bill be police will be to charge hookers or their Cli Enta after a single Al they will be required to prove to court that the accused was trying to buy or sett it to unlikely a Wink or a smile Between a Hooker and a prospective Tatomer would be sufficient Evi a Justice department official said Fraser established to june 1983 to study prostitution and recommend while calling for criminal Laws to control Street the Fraser committee also recommended that most other prostitution related activities be lifted from the criminal code and hookers be allowed to operate out of their own Crosbie has refused to comment on that advising reporters to wait for the official government response to the report this West Italy and All backed the the decision to bring relatives of nazi resisters to Pitburg was announced by Peter spokes Man for the Bonn after a 50minute meeting Between Rea Gan and West German leaders hailed Rea Gans courage in resisting pressure from the to cancel the Boenisch said the relatives Dele gation will include a son of Klaus von who was executed in 1944 for his Central role in a plot to kill Adolf Hitler by putting a bomb under a table in his conference Hitler suffered minor but including relatives and friends of officers involved in the were executed by the a West German official said the idea was to make Pitburg More the decision was an at tempt to get rid of the disharmony Over the the official said the idea of adding the relatives was conceived by the West germans and agreed to by officials earlier this All military personnel were warned to Check their automobiles after a army sergeants car exploded As he turned the ignition key before Dawn officials Raoul Rodriguez was in Hospi Tal with Light a spokes Man the explosion took place in an american housing area of West in a bomb went off at a French firm that repairs computers for the West German causing considerable damage but injuring no police the bomb went off at the Tele Kom Mun Kation Electron ques it Telefoni ques office on the South Side of police the attacks came four Days after the left Wing terrorist revolution Ary an offshoot of the red army claimed responsibility for a series of blasts and said they were to protest the economic sum Mit that started Fri Wra w murderer displayed no anger continued from Page 1 saying no matter How dangerous a person if he Doest want to change you dont Send him to some one else Coates said he could Only be helped if he was willing to help she said Steingard had six special conditions placed on his release stipulations which she said Are used to return High risk cases to prison at the slightest hint of she admitted there was Little she could do to Check that he was staying away from Vio Lent pornography and firearms and not travelling without Steingard also was to report to police to her and visit psychologist Douglas Cruikshanks every two police later found pornographic videotapes and magazines some depicting violent kidnapping apes and bondage along with photo graphs of local children in the Brandon House Steingard shared with his Coates said she saw no change in Steingardt behaviour or any signs of stress or anger when she saw him within a week of the when asked by judge James if there was anything she would have done differently As his parole Coates replied i guess Ive asked myself that a Hundred the answer is always no i did the very Best Job i i cant think of anything i could have done Coates noted that two repeat sex Ual offenders who were also thought incurable have kept clean records since their release on mandatory supervision several years Nicholas one of two medical examiners who investigated the cited studies at the inquest wednesday showing repeat sexual offenders cannot be he said such offenders should be controlled from their future attacks by frontal Lobotomy or the injection of female hormones or other behaviour altering Cruikshanks said such treatments have not been proven totally effect he said some people can continue to perform sexually after castration because sex hormones Are made in other parts of the Cruikshanks also said drugs do not necessarily remove the anger that often fuels sexual anti prostitution proposal welcomed by Deputy mayor that Street soliciting be controlled with Laws prohibiting Dis indecent exhibitions in i places and stopping mj4rtvraf through Public places to the seven member beaded by Vancouver lawyer Paul suggested that police not be to Lay charges until a Winnipeg Deputy mayor Jim Ernst welcomed yesterday proposed Federal legislation to get prostitutes off the streets of Canadian Ernst said Street prostitution in Winnipeg is mainly confined to the Bannatyne Avenue Albert Street area and is not As serious As in Calgary and but even in our Busi Ness people in the area want some thing they feel it is hurting their Ernst said the proposed Federal which would prevent hookers from stopping pedestrians and vehicles and soliciting in a pub Lic May be the Best that can be Elsie executive director of the and Abe Arnold of the Manitoba association for rights and liberties said the proposed legislation Doest attack the my personal reaction is that it will drive it off the streets and into the hands of Arnold said the in conjunction with the Elizabeth Fry society of Manitoba found in a recently published Survey that the majority of Winnipeg prostitutes would leave the business if they secured a goo paying Job or got there Are women out there who do not want to be out Ferguson i dont think the Bill addresses any of it simply addresses the nuisance opposition Justice critic Gerry Mercier saw the legislation As a Short term solution to drive prostitution out of Public Mercier said he was pleased that not Only prostitutes but also those soliciting them in Public places would be charged under the harsher sentences Sou breaking victim going through says i attorney general should instruct attorneys to push for harsher am Mei of be 1 i said Winnipeg has been experiencing an increase in breaking for years and the government must take Steps to Stem the those people Are going through he said of individuals whose premises have been Phillips agreed there was a prob Lem with breaking but said she bizarre facts Rule out lawyer argues John my there wore other that complicated he refuted to being a police to tearing on the which Tow hath Stephen Iii hex Wittl want to we onto levelled again Tuske for who n to could Pill Wadna Aigy no fee to it Foitag out of their if of Imit me Faith Crit stud the de Haji Bibl to Altow Toa the a Hoar to Iwato a tit Platil a was made on Hymie Baileys described the Case As the facts to say the highly unusual based on my expert he refusing to Delabo those people who say there was a police coverup dont know what there talking Weinstein would not say How his client will plead to the acting police chief John Urchenko suspended Bailey after a hearing by the police suspension committee Johnston he said he did not believe the departments credibility has been damaged by police handling of the its easy to criticize and make but when youre not connected with the circumstances being dealt pretty difficult to perceive Johnston didst think harsher sentences were the she said a person who decides to steal is going to follow through with the crime whether he receives one year or three years in Phillips said she would like to see More emphasis on catch ing burglars and the people who buy stolen the burglaries in Winnipeg last year included business breaking and residential Rob its a very serious Mer Cier said during the attorney Gener als Penner agreed the problem was he said there was no need to push for harsher sentences because the Crown already prose cutes suspects he also noted that ultimately it was the responsibility of trial judges to determine the appropriate sen tence for those convicted in break Penner said that burglary was not a problem unique to Winnipeg and that across the country there was a 29percent increase in 1984 in the number of one of the major problems in trying to crack Down on burglars is that they Are difficult to pen Ner Only 30 to 35 per cent of All complaints result in charges being he j41984 4 Winnipeg Best ts1984 4 luxury Winnipeg Best 1985 wranglers 4 rally 6 test drive a wrangler and receive a pair of 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