Winnipeg Free Press

Sunday, May 05, 1985

Issue date: Sunday, May 5, 1985
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 5, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 Winnipeg free May France to photo Reagan continued from Page 1 Only one of several issues on which the Summit adjourned yesterday on a note of discord among the Partick not Only did France reject outright reagans invitation to participate in research on his strategic defence but France and the other Summit leaders also expressed disapproval of reagans decision to impose Trade sanctions on they endorsed positions at the Geneva arms with the economic Summit meet ing Reagan moves to the next stage of his european trip today with controversial visits to a German military cemetery at bit where 49 members of the was Fen is also Are and to the Bergen Belsen concentration Camp about demonstrators marched peacefully in Bonn yester Day to protest reagans visit to the military but afterwards gangs of youths smashed windows in an area about four Kilometres from the site of the Summit in a separate a group of Many of them camped at the Bergen Belsen site to protest the cemetery news ser vices the trying to put the Best face on the failure on stressed that All the Summit participants agreed that new Trade talks severe shortage of vice officers demonstrators protesting against the Summit talks charge Down a Street in Are needed to head off rising protections pressures and perhaps even a world Trade by reporters about Sharp disagree ments on Trade he responded we All got what we want make to a lasting new Prosperity in which All nations can share is unremittingly to individually in even the French had agreed be our own countries my cooperatively fore the three Day Summit began except for the Summit com together policies conducive to that Cir a Fallic am at u Willie Lulu Uve to 5us that such talks Are at Issue was a commitment to a firm Date so that the required preparatory talks could move the leaders said these preparations should begin before the end of the without a some nations could try to stall until they achieved a tactical advantage in setting the Agenda or priorities for the unlike the other National did not hold a news Confer ence yesterday after the Summit asked on a sidewalk out Side the West German chancellery Munique emphasized Points of agreement on issues ranging from the need to sustain no inflationary growth and higher employment to environmental Protection and Aid for drought stricken Treasury Secretary James Baker Iii said Reagan and other members of the delegation were pleased that other nations appear willing to follow the american Lead in making their economies More Market oriented in Hopes of ensuring future the Best contribution we can trained growth and higher employ the communique a senior official conceded that such Steps As reducing Lon term unemployment benefits or reducing business and financial regulations which Reagan advocated Here Are not Likely to Spur growth of european economies this both Baker and White House chief of staff Donald Regan had said in interviews this week that actions Are needed to increase such growth to pick up the Slack As the expansion in the United states slows continued froth Page t More charges such As keeping a common Bawdy House and commit ing indecent he said if Justice minister John Crosbie new legislation controlling soliciting is passed were going to be very Busy Paquin said his Section two More officers Over the ten it had in noting there Are hundreds More prostitutes in he spoke about the Lack of Man Power available to fight prostitution at a workshop during a we Klong conference on child and family ser the More manpower we have the More intelligence in Able to the More arrests will be he ten years it would be rare to see 10 prostitutes in a Paquin since he said the squad has identified More than prostitutes in Winnipeg and about 150 now the sidewalk hostesses Are tripping Over each fighting amongst themselves for better Loca Paquin he told the workshop it has led to prostitutes undercutting their com the officer said the squad knows there Are Many male prostitutes soliciting on the legislature but he Hast got the staff to find out whats happening if we really had a Clear picture of what was happening on the Hill it would probably scare the hell out of he Paquin said he wants to know who is prostituting How Many Juve Niles involved and be Able to identify woman pimps working with the boys and what is happening Down there he give me the at least we can Start looking into Cherniak hailed the pro posed legislation As a valuable weapon that would prohibit prostitutes from soliciting in Public Cherniak said Between so and 60 prostitutes solicit customers on any Given Day in the old Market Square warehouse weve tried to Cope with it As Best we could but we were More or less fighting a losing Cherniak he said the Bill would Force prostitutes off the streets and into Bawdy where it is More manage the tabled by Crosbie thurs would prohibit from stopping motor interrupt ing pedestrian or vehicle and making any other Public attempt to solicit Cherniak said police virtually have been handcuffed up to now be cause the supreme court of Canada ruled in 1978 soliciting had to be pressing and persistent to constitute an As he said the co dirt had ruled the Interior of a motor vehicle could not be considered a Public place As defined in the criminal Cherniak said he is also pleased the Bill would allow police to charge men who try to buy officers tried stuck lock and rolled out the barrel continued from Page 1 open his whereupon the owner placed the key in the lock and tried to open the the report it didst he then said to me try it wont i tried and turned the key the other Way and it there was a 16gallon Keg of Beer in the the Keg and vehicle were later to be released to the owner on payment of in duty and another report tells of a Man who returned from a three week visit to Las vegas and had nothing to declare at Winnipeg International air the reason name removed was coded 744 designating him for a More extensive search is that he was absent from Canada for three weeks and had not purchased As name removed seemed to be abnormally lacking Eye Contact and the constant shifting of customs officers eventually seized a 14carat Gold ring which the Man was it was appraised at in another Case a customs officer noticed that a travellers piece of Luggage was particularly despite a claim that it contained Only the officer found a video cassette recorder in wheel Wells also were a common hiding and some people seemed to think items would go undetected if they were wrapped in towels or department officials say fewer than 200 Sei zures in the last five years involve items Worth More than Tom customs spokesman in said Manitoba does not see Many commercial traffic into the province is relatively Small compared to other major and Commer Cial movements Are fairly we dont come up with that Many Large value he customs officers Are trained to examine the clothing worn by travellers very the seizure reports indicate Many trip up on attempts to bring Back some new duds retain ing receipts for the i mentioned to him that i liked his boots and asked him where he bought an officer wrote in one the reply was but the officer later found a receipt for the boots in the mans the reports also contain Brief comments from the customs superintendent who reviewed the Sei in one a customs officer seized a vehicle from three Young men after finding about Worth of undeclared because they didst have enough Money to pay for release of the they had to catch a bus Back to the superintendent wrote Good i agree with seizure other comments by superintendents included Good seizure on Resi Dent who crosses Border frequently and Good work by summer Portage Avenue reconstruction owner nervously awaits decision on tax liability continued from Page 1 he said he has raised the matter several times since november with the tax official assigned to the Stoneridge but without his answer it takes a Long so i was assuming it takes a Long but now that the mans i think in entitled to a Stubel told the free press he had ordered a search be conducted for Ignats letter but it be we have nothing we can find from either Ignat or from Stoneridge he its unfortunate we find about All we can do is apologize for not he added that if Ignat resubmits the the department would investigate before making a i be prepared to take anything at face he we would maybe have to look at the court transcript and talk to the Ignat said Hes worried that he could be accused of having received the Grants and not accounting for them for tax it May sound farfetched but its not far fetched to he Ive seen farfetched things Ive got nothing in my records that says to me you didst hire these people and youre not what could happen to me they could say you got the Money and you Haven accounted for it seems they dont want to Clear the Man has pleaded guilty to it and they dont want to acknowledge the cheques were deposited in Robe Vas Bank not in if Revenue Canada is Happy with Abramson conviction and they wont look to me for any i wont get but unless some body says something to me in i wont believe a it bothers my health int that in getting in id like to have everything cleared up before i wife called sheriff continued from Page 1 and picked up a Rifle before going to see his what he had intentions i have no Wayne Stewart i dont think he intended to Hurt he said Sandy Stewart had been warned that her husband was on his Way Home and sheriffs officers were they were waiting when he arrived at the residence about Stewart said his brother did not fire his weapon at he said his the who had a teenage son and had been having problems with his he and his had been married for 20 once he quit Riding he went through a lot of personality Wayne Stewart he said his brother raced horses at the Downs for 14 last Riding there in he worked As a galloping boy there last during his racing career at the Bobby Stewart won 724 including numerous stakes he was the leading rider at the Downs in 1966 and he tied for first in he set records for wins in a 56day meet in 1969 and a native of Rode Ocean Roar in the 1969 Kentucky taking an Early Lead before finishing out of the Wayne Stewart said his brother was also a two time Canadian he was also runner up in North America on two reconstruction area corrected key temporary Corydon transit route temporary marys transit route the reconstruction of Portage Avenue Between Colony Street and Furby Street will begin on May 1985 and will take approximately five months to this work will be done in two in stage the North Roadway will be reconstructed and closed to vehicular traffic will be maintained on the South Roadway in two lanes per eastbound and westbound left turns along this Section of Portage Avenue will be in stage commencing approximately the South Roadway will be reconstructed and closed to vehicular traffic will be maintained on the North Roadway in two lanes per eastbound and westbound left turns along this Section of Portage Avenue will be Mary Avenue at Portage Avenue will be physically closed to vehicular pedestrian Crossings of Portage Avenue will be maintained at memorial Balmoral Street and landside North South vehicular traffic will be Able to Cross Portage Avenue at memorial Boulevard and at during this along this Section of Portage Avenue will be pedestrian Access to All business and residential premises will be left turns at the intersection of Colony Boulevard will be prohibited at All the Corydon transit service will be rerouted via Kennedy Street and Mary Avenue to Osborne the marys transit service will be rerouted via Ellice Avenue and Kennedy Street onto Portage we apologize for the inconvenience and ask for your cooperation during this major reconstruction the City of Winnipeg works and operations division streets and transportation department ;