Winnipeg Free Press

Sunday, May 12, 1985

Issue date: Sunday, May 12, 1985
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Next edition: Monday, May 13, 1985

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 12, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba Sports sunday do ant hate taws threaten free an easy game its not so simple on the Tough City courses no living with showers today 13 Cloudy tonight 5 Winnipeg free press vol 113 no 150 May Sun rises sets Moon rises sets real Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number kb6 news watch Pope in Holland Pope John Paul opened his controversial visit to the Netherlands yesterday by telling Liberal minded dutch roman catholics not to stray from orthodoxy and to accept the conservative Bishops he has but he also made an impassioned plea for Church saying he is grieved by discord Between dutch progressives and Trade mayors killed in a Sharp shift in leftist guerrillas have killed two newly kidnapped eight others and burned 32 mayors offices in recent according to a salvadoran army spokesman and government it is the first time the guerrillas have carried out attacks on local government the Campaign has spread fear among towns in rebel areas in Eastern Al deadline missed thousands of angry and dejected illegal immigrants milled around the Border Post of seme in Nigeria 24 hours after the expiration of the nigerian military govern ments deadline for them to it appeared that less than on fourth of Nigeria estimated illegal aliens had left by Hopes for support Jordans King Hussein is counting on the visit Here today by Secretary of state George Shultz to give a needed push to his foundering Effort to open a new round of Middle East peace Shults Middle East tour thus far has failed to bring the sort of Progress the jordanians see As Scott to resign most Edward Pri mate of the anglican Church of Canada has announced he will resign in was ordained to the Priesthood in in 1945 he was made Genera Secretary of the student Christian movement at the University of from 1949 to 1960 he served parishes in the diocese of Ruperts he was consecrated Bishop of Koo Tenay in British Columbia in 1966 and was elected primate five years Scott stepping Down Etc Etera a woman in posing As a made a haul of Gold fillings and jewelry after putting two patients under an aesthetic and then robbing the who was not first removed a set of Gold filled then took jewelry and in Cash after approaching her unidentified female patient with an offer of special her second victim was a jordanian who lost five bracelets and a pair of 41 dead As fire sweeps soccer stadium a photo thick smoke Billows from stadium at Bradford Whereat least 41 soccer fans perished in yesterdays aut Opac fraud squad keeps Busy hard pressed or greedy Drivers set fire to own stage thefts by David Roberts aut Opac investigators Are delving into More claims and think they Are thwarting More fraud a government insurance spokesman George Baker said 440 suspect claims were singled out by his unit Between november 1984 and the end of compared with 392 investigations in the same period a year Baker said 36 people were charged with fraud since november and 37 More withdrew their claims after investigators began probing details in their he said a total of 93 claims have been and in 11 cases investigators have recommended the insured not be the Sevenman investigation team is made up of former ramp and Winnipeg City Many files remain Baker noting the More sophisticated the the More detective work is required to crack he said claim investigations have merchants pan planned indoor Park by Tom Goldstein a plan to build an indoor Park As part of a downtown shopping mall has been panned by merchants whose businesses have been expropriated to make Way for the another Park Ida payment said her face turning Blank in its going to be a congregation place for a Bunch of bums every Ken Halbert under a plan to be announced a Glass enclosed indoor Park at Portage Avenue and Edmonton Street is to become the focal Point for redevelopment North of Portage the Park is to be the Centrepiece of a shopping mall stretching from Carlton Street to Vaughan the mall would include a concentration of fashion stores on its West end near and restaurants Between Edmonton and Kennedy Between Portage and Ellice would become a commercial strip featuring boutiques and entertainment to draw people into the area at rather than an apartment project As pro posed merchants interviewed yesterday by the free press said they did not think the to be unveiled by the North Portage development is the answer to curbing downtown commercial see merchants Page 4 saved the Manitoba Public Corpora Tion More than in the past five almost double the Sav ing from the same period a year the manager of Auto acs special investigations said eco nomic hard times Are driving some car owners to the economic situation is hard for some he they get stuck with cars and Loans they can ill there faced with huge re pair they cant sell so they just decide to get rid of the Baker said some people May have a legitimate but Are just Given bad he said they will lie to saying the keys were not in the ignition when the car was believing their carelessness invalidates the in cases where cars Are burned for fire investigators sift carefully through the debris for a clue to confirm Baker sex see squad Page 4 pm avoids minister says by Brian Cole Manitoba finance minister Vic Schroeder says he Doest believe prime minister Brian Mulroney or opposition Leader John Turner pay their fair share of As Schroeder said he doubt if nip Leader de Broadbent also took advantage of tax As do Mulroney and he admitted he took advantage of the loopholes relating to Canadian film investment in the first year of the Pawley he said he Hast been Able to take advantage of any because i cant afford the didst fault the Federal party say ing the system provides the with the Opportunity to avoid As responsible have to clean that he during estimate debate last Schroeder identified ways in which Mulroney and Turner avoided our prime minister for a Long time was getting a House for mortgage payments a Schroeder How is that treated in tax what kind of income tax does he pay on that the minister said other tax Breaks Are allowed to investors of Canadian we have a Federal Leader of the opposition who was involved in those film tax break he i dont believe that people doing those kinds of things Are paying their fair schroeders remarks stemmed from an Exchange with opposition finance critic Brian the tory criticized the minister for suggesting Wel Todo Manitoban and profitable corporations Arent paying their fair share of Ransom said a tax paper presented by the province during a National conference suggested the wealthy and the corporations were contributing to the see provincial Page 4 Schroeder pm gets break fans Stampede for the exits arson suspected England a a win driven fire raced through a wooden grandstand holding fans at a soccer stadium in Northern England killing at least 41 people and injuring about police millions of television viewers watched footage of the tragedy As flames and thick Black smoke engulfed the main grandstand of Brad Fords Valley Parade ground within four the soccer match was being filmed for regional broadcast but scenes of the fire were shown on National television newscasts within viewers saw soccer fans stamped ing for exits and streaming onto the Field in panic some with their clothes and hair on John assistant police chief of West told a news conference that 40 were believed dead and that figure could Rise by an Odd worked into night firemen and police worked into the night searching for police later said 41 people had Domaille said at least 149 people were being treated at three hospitals and he believed the number of injured would reach at this moment i dont know what caused this fire it could be Domaille he did not in a separate soccer incident yesterday in in Central More than 60 people were injured when a Wall collapsed on spectators after rioting broke out at a game Between Birmingham City and Leeds witnesses said the four metre Wall gave Way As mounted police and scores of officers in riot gear tried to separate hundreds of fans who had run out on the in panic stricken some with their clothes fled from the 77yearold Timber Struc see 41 dead Page 4 counter terrorism cancelled the Washington Post Washington late last president Reagan approved a Covert operation directing the Central intelligence Agency to train and sup port several counter terrorist units for strikes against suspected terrorists before they could attack facilities in the Middle about four months members of one of those composed of lebanese intelligence personnel and other acting without Cia went out on a run away Mission and hired others in Lebanon to detonate a massive car bomb outside the Beirut residence of a militant shiite Leader believed to be behind terrorist attacks on the sources More than 80 persons were killed and 200 wounded in the car bombing in Beirut March the suspected terrorist Leader escaped faced with an indirect connection to the car alarmed Cia and Reagan administration officials quickly cancelled the entire Covert support the sources Northern lights came from Winnipeg by Doug Holmes special to the free press the City of Winnipeg has Given this Small Arctic Community its first traffic now the town of near the Mouth of the Mackenzie River has to figure out what to do with were going to plug it in and try to get it put it on display just for mayor John Hill come the Day we really need we will see if it can be used the traffic lights ended up in Inuvik because of an Exchange Between students at Gordon Pell secondary school in Winnipeg and Inuvik Samuel Hearne while in the Winnipeg students attended a town Council meeting where a problem with motorists ignoring the school crosswalk sign had been discussed traffic lights were mentioned As a possible but it unlikely the town could afford the installation estimated at there also was doubt among councillors the traffic lights were really needed when the Winnipeg students returned they brought the Inuvik crosswalk concern to the attention of Winnipeg mayor Bill and the nest thing we we have a traffic said whose daughter participated in the Exchange perhaps it want being used in took Ann 32 19 31 dateline 2 6 17 Micro 18 16 16 sports 36 sunday 13 to 16 lotto Hun metre 46 2v ;