Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 14, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba
0 slain wife had no my says by Doug Spears Winnipeg free press Portage la or Alric it was Little More Thafel a week until the Teri a crafts 31st wedding when she was brutally slam Al last firday at a Ideal met said yesterday the who had lived Hete about three would have celebrated 31 years of marriage on May stes was a very quiet Vety said she was Friendly with she hated its ironic that she died by violence when she hated it she had Hoft is something we just cant the woman body was found by a Friend it last saturday at the May Ait where she and her husband had served As Aretak Erma nagers for about a who was last seen alive at i saturday when she cheeked a guest into the died of multiple Stab wounds to the aft autopsy ramp still have no suspects in the which has shocked this Community of Mclean said he and his two Aflfe Are mystified by the we just cant figure it out at he they ramp cant seem to find a to seems theres no motive to who last saw his wife alive at said he suspects she May have been the victim of a random just someone walking in off the there Are a lot of crazy ramp staff Jack Barrie said yesterday police have been unable to find a motive for the slaying and no weapon Nas own Baltie said no nettey was taken stud from Tik a Wei s Repsick my Mclean was not sexually As i ajar anyone witnessing Anyu ung unusual near the Motel Between 6 and i saturday is asked to Contact the we simply dont to Arete weve got very Little to work sunny today 1 Clear tonight 5 Winnipeg free press May m no Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 dry reserves struck chaos feared flames and billowing smoke Rise from West Philadelphia neighbourhood after police bombed Home of police bomb ignites Neil boyhood bid to end shootout with radicals Burns 60 Philadelphia houses Philadelphia a police trying to evict members of the Radi Cal group move from their fortified Row House dropped a bomb on the sparking a fire that Des troyed up to 60 houses authorities the bomb was dropped at about not cd during a siege in which police used water tear Gas and traded gunfire with those the flames drove four armed move members into the Alley be Hind their forcing police to hold Back firefighters As the Blaze mayor Wilson Goode what we have out there is Goode he said one of the a was and the other three still Are Loose in the the others May have been hiding in a labyrinth of tunnels that police believe move members dug under the backyard and said Leo City managing the fire destroyed 50 to 60 Homes and was brought under shortly before said fire unidentified people on roof of move Row House next to fortified Bunker commissioner William two children were carried alive from the scene by police around to cheers from hundreds of onlookers who also taunted officers with chants of murder murder one child had second degree Goode said nothing was known of the Fate of two or three other Chil Dren believed living in the authorities had said As Many As 10 children lived the which police dropped by helicopter on the was not an incendiary but an explosive designed to blow a Hole in the reinforced House to give police a larger target for teargas police commissioner Gregore Bor when the charge hit the a subsequent minor fire Richmond the thought was that it would catch the Bunker and drop it into the second which it subsequently if theres anything alive on the Street its a officers decided to let the move House bum to destroy a see police Page 4 a photo angry parents quit meeting on French language classes Paula Martin Winnipeg free press Pierr Jolys the red River school Board cooled the French language instruction Contro Versy last night by turning it Over to a committee for study and a report that not due until next the decision came after 37 accusations of a stacked meeting and a walkout by a group of angry mainly who want More English instruction for their about 200 people turned out to discuss that groups demand for a 5050 French English ratio of instruction at the elementary and Junior High rather than the 75percent French instruction now last about 85 people from the predominantly French speaking town appeared before a committee to say they were sick of having French rammed Down their 35 of 37 speakers last night said they were satisfied with the pharmacist Rene who spoke in support of the current pro said in an interview the parents group is that what makes them act is there scared their children wont have he there Mulaire added the school Board should try to Mcconv Iodate them Grade to student Lynn who is in a predominantly English said she wished she had received More French my Sisters Are in it and i see they Are really doing she their English is Carriere i think its i dont understand Why people from a French Community could not want the French parents spokesman Marie Hebert see parents Page 4 by Murray Mcneill a Manitoba court of Queens Bench judge has ruled dry Indian reserves Are unconstitutional and it is not illegal to have liquor on unless it is successfully the decision is binding on All Manitoba in a three Page written decision released Justice Armand Dureault upheld a provincial judges ruling last september that of the Indian act Vio lates the Equality of the Canadian Bill of Federal Crown attorney Peter Kremer said yesterday that Al though provincial judge Sid Cohan decision was not judge Dureault ruling is now binding on All provincial judges courts in the this in effect makes it no longer an Kremer added the Federal depart ment of Justice has the option of seeking to have judge Dureault decision overturned by the Manitoba court of he said Given the fact it involves a politically sensitive he will ask Justice officials in Ottawa to decide whether an Appeal should be the department has 30 Days to file an Kremer said although the depart ment May continue to charge per sons who Are caught with alcohol on dry the charges will not be proceeded with if the Case is not if an Appeal is they will be held in abeyance until the Appeal court the Indian which makes it illegal to be intoxicated or to possess liquor on a contains a Section which allows each Reserve to pass a bylaw allowing liquor in their a Manitoba native Leader warned yesterday chaos could theres going to be driving Acci dents and fights and knifing and because this will be some thing new and go All chief Joe Guy Wood theres going to be chaos in these Wood is chief of the Theresa Point which is and chairman of the Manitoba Kewa Zinowi Okima kanak which rep resents 25 Northern he said most of the provinces 60 reserves Are dry and the band councils want it to stay that he said when one Reserve decided about 15 years ago to allow lots of deaths Wood said he resents judges Tell ing reserves they can no longer ban weve seen How much harm liquor has i dont think its any of their business to come and Tell us what we should do or should not i think its very irresponsible for judges to make that kind of decision without knowing All the Conse its not Good enough to say its constitutional or not Constitution Al without knowing the the constitutionality of the Indian act Section was raised by the lawyer see Equality Page 4 derailing equipment ruled out by David Roberts the Canadian transport commis Sion has ruled up rail does not have to install derailing equipment or put dangerous tank cars in a special holding area at its downtown Winni Peg rail site of a spectacular explosion 30 months six railway travel Ling uncontrolled at 55 crashed into a Chain of empty pro pane tank cars and triggered an a several minor injuries and evacuation of a Bingo Hall in december human error was the cause of the an inquiry panel from the railway transport committee of the transport commission after 12 Days of Public hearings and More than pages of Evi the rail committee panel concluded there was a serious Lack of supervision and management at the Yard and improvements in train ing and supervision of workers were both necessary and up in a written response to the said the incident was the result of negligent and irrational acts by one employee who wrongly started the locomotives in motion and then abandoned the train once it was leaving it to crash into the Tanker one up rail Hostler Paul was fired by the company and several others were disciplined after the Bembenek has since been rehired by up rail but not As a said John spokesman for the brotherhood of locomotive in after the the panel or dered up rail to establish a new worker safety it also ordered the Railroad to show Why it equip the Yard with derailing equip ment and a special dangerous commodity handling up rail filed its revised safety plan with the committee last sum the plan said up rail had in stalled to cameras and monitors in see holding Page 4 ramp urged to test Naimark letter by Cecil Rosner a University of Manitoba professor wants the ramp to do forensic tests on a letter written by University president Arnold Naimark to de Termine the accuracy of Naimark claim it was written in Philip a heart re searcher with the faculty of medi said the letter is at the Centre of his Battle to retain his Job he said there Are compelling Rea sons to suspect the letter was not written in As the University president Polimeni was lured to Manitoba from the University of Chicago in 1978 to take part in a five year heart research the Federal ical research Council offered to approve More than million in Grants it the University met a number of including bringing poli Meni to the researcher insists he received assurances he would be eligible for tenure based on adequate Job per he also has documents to show that the University of Manitoba promised to continue funding researchers after the program see letter Page 4 closing Toms the Sank Branch at Portage Avenue and Kennedy Street readies for closing june firm stand Pope Paul ii tells dutch roman catholics he stands firm 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