Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 16, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Boxing promoter freezes Landes assets by Murray Mcneil a Winnipeg of Motet has secured a court of def authorising sheriffs officers to seize All assets of Canad an Light heavyweight Champion Donny including All proceeds from tonight bout at the Winnipeg lawyer Jeff old Gunn obtained the order yesterday from Mani Toba court of Queens they can seize ing his Gunh any thing and everything whatever they the order was sought after Jay Coleman filed a lawsuit in court yesterday against Lalonde Paft Nef and business Man Ager Bill and their com ads International affairs the lawsuit involves an alleged breach of a contract Coleman says he signed with Lalonde in March in a sworn affidavit filed with the Coleman claims he signed a contract with aloft de to promote him Fot a 10fight but that after Only two fights Lalonde signed a hew contract with another local promo Fred Coleman says Lalonde owes him for promotional work he did for him after the contract was he wants All assets seized because he says he has reason to believe that Boulanger and their com Pany intend to move to following tonight fight with North american boxing federation Light heavyweight Champion Willie Sandman Gunn said the order was delivered to the sheriffs office yesterday and i would imagine they Are doing it seizing assets right Lalonde and Boulanger could not be reached last night for earlier a employee in their company office said the court order wont affect tonight the fights the employee refusing to give his theres no see Page 4 takeover bid for cats Falls an bid by Michael Gobuty Fot control King interest of Winnipeg jets of the National Hotkey league fell shot but raised fears about the teams future in Clear tonight 4 sunny tomorrow 18 May free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets real Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 a photo contends human rights key to talks Pope in Luxembourg Pope John Paul Waves As he arrives in downtown from left Are grand Duchesse grand Duke Luxembourg today for an open air watching Jean of Luxembourg and Princess Maria bilingual claim disputed by tory Pic language policy letter not most minister agrees by Brian Cole opposition Leader Gary Filmon says at least one government Agency has been handling its daily activities As though Manitoba was officially a bilingual Filmon produced a letter yester Day from Carl general Man Ager of Manitoba Public insurance which said some of the Crown corporations forms were in French and English because the province is officially the letter was written to a Gimli woman in response to questions about Why her vehicle registration was in French and the letter said the provincial government issued guidelines in 1982 concerning the provision of French language services in the guidelines were developed in response to a ruling by the supreme court of which up held provisions of the British North America act designating Manitoba As an officially bilingual the letter Filmon said in an interview the suggestion Manitoba is officially bilingual is he said the province is bilingual Derksen takes lie Detector test at request of police probing death by David Roberts Clifford Derksen was dismayed Winnipeg police considered him a suspect in the slaving of his Daugh him to take a lie Detector test to prove his inno i was amazed to find out i was one of the main Derksen said this i thought they would have been looking a Little further afield by Candace was the subject of one of Winnipeg biggest her Frozen body was found 17 in a shed near her Elmwood area Home seven weeks after she failed to return Home from City teacher convicted of student sex assault by Murray Mcneil a Winnipeg school teacher was convicted yesterday of sexually assaulting a Niney Earold female Stu Branko a physical Educa Tion was found guilty after a today Manitoba court of Queens Bench a Date for fencing has not been of Hargrave Street pleaded not guilty to the sexual assault Mario chairman of Winni Peg school said last night Blazic was fired shortly after the assault allegations came to Light last Santos said Blazius lawyer appealed the firing to an arbitration but had postponed the hear ing pending the trials he said two other division pm a caretaker and a school i also were charged with sexually abusing children at about the same time As Santos said the caretaker was but the librarian was transferred to a position where he is not in Contact see students Page 4 police asked her father to take a polygraph test so they could eliminate him As a Derksen he took the test three weeks i was a Little annoyed when they first contacted me about taking that polygraph he but you see the police go by statistics and their statistics show that often the murderer is someone close to the i was he i know the polygraph Doest always if you flunk it youre going to be held under suspicion of so i was i was wondering if i was going Home that Derksen said there were a couple of compelling reasons he went through with the i didst have to take he but in their minds i was a prime although they didst Tell me that until just weve Al ways tried to work with the police on so i agreed to take i guess what the polygraph did was Clear the air about something that want really talked i thought the truth will free see Derksen Page 4 Only to the extent legislative and court services must be in both French and after the supreme court he the Lyon government Deve loped voluntary guidelines for government departments and Crown he said the guidelines were Deve loped in a spirit of no because the province was deemed to be officially at the he Drivers licences were issued in both languages and Crown corporations adopted similar positions in the spirit of to be officially he said Manitoba would require an official languages act similar to the Federal statute which makes Canada officially Filmon said the mistake by Laufer was probably due to the govern Sam contradicts ments unwillingness to make Clear its position on the French language there is a great tendency for this government to avoid taking responsibility for anything it is doing re Garding the Extension of French Lan Guage he adding the government normally blames every thing on the earlier in the Filmon asked Deputy Premier Muriel Smith whether Manitoba was officially by she replied there has been a lot of debate on that Issue in this House and i think the current position is the Law until the supreme court comes to a the court is ruling on a Challenge to the Validity of Manitoba English Only statutes that was launched under 23 of the Mani Toba John the minister see bilingualism Page 4 Ottawa up any Hope for improvement in relations Between the United states and the soviet including the negotiating of arms control is inextricably linked to a better soviet performance in the Field of human delegates to a human rights conference were told the hard hitting message was delivered by Richard the head of the delegation to the As part of a scathing Ottawa protest report on individual cases of human rights abuses spelled out before Dele Gates from 35 countries to the six week Schifter named dozens of individuals in the soviet czechoslovak Poland and other soviet dominated countries and states where political prisoners have been victimized by official House internal dismissal from confinement in institutions and other official he accused the soviet Union of wilfully violating provisions of the 1975 Helsinki accords that commit Ted the 35 countries at the Ottawa conference to improving Basic human including the right to Freedom of and said the soviet failure to do so raises serious questions about the value of any agreement with the soviet our people have a right to won Der whether a country that fails to keep its word in matters unrelated to considerations of its Security will do so when its Security is at Schifter said in unmistakable refer ence to continuing talks in Geneva Between american and soviet negotiators on a nuclear arms control who spent tuesday in Washington consulting state depart ment officials before delivering the roughly worded talk to the human rights made it Clear he was delivering an official the government of the United states has made Clear to the govern ment of the soviet Union our interest in improvement of our bilateral re our interest in concluding a genuine arms Schifter but for the reasons already stated we believe that performance in the Field of human rights is inextricably linked to All aspects of improved bilateral Schifter added he wanted to emphasize this linkage precisely be cause we Are interested in a relaxation of International negotiating an arms reduction agreement will take he but the soviet Union can make a contribution to the cause of peace immediately by ending its human rights abuses and setting political prisoners earlier this state Sec see soviet Page 4 ban on hogs cuts prices by Laura Ranee pens at Boniface stockyards were overfilled with hogs yesterday As a dispute with three american states continues to restrict Manitoba pork causing a drop in the local Price of this is the fourth Day the Manitoba hog producers marketing Board has not exported hogs to the United states because of new restrictions imposed by South Nebraska and pinched for the Board was forced to find extra holding pens at the stockyards and Issue a plea to producers to delay deliveries until the dispute is Board chair Man Bill Vanags prices have dropped a hog since the restrictions were he adding he would personally seek retaliatory measures against vegetables coming into this if they want to use these dirty it is time Canada took its gloves by late afternoon the situation at the Yards had but pens still were crammed with hogs in space built for spokes men the Board would ship hogs a week to primarily in South Vanags the three states have refused to accept hogs from Canada because this country allows the use of the Antibiotic chloramphenicol in live a drug linked to a deadly blood Canadian officials say the Issue is hog not health Federal sources say the government considers the states move unconstitutional and is taking Legal action to Stop see new Page 4 Ulster election marred by Gas bullets Belfast say a crowd hurled gasoline bombs and stones at police vans carrying ballot marring a relatively peaceful Day of polling in Northern Ireland municipal police fired plastic bullets at the crowd of about 500 people in a mixed protestant roman Catholic District of the Northern City of Londonderry last Cyril Davidson of Belfast police the elections had been highlighted by a bid by sinn the political Wing of the overwhelmingly Catholic Irish Republican for a greater say in Ulster officials begin counting ballots today and announce results Davidson said it was not known what caused the Londonderry in Catholic crowds frequently vent their anger on the armoured vans of the mainly protestant Royal Ulster Northern ire lands police shots were fired at two police vans and plastic bullets were fired Davidson there were no immediate reports of he see protestants Page 4 priority native priority in issuing new wild Rice licences is labelled hard Mil tory mrs will be Given strategy kits to help them sell finance minister Michael Wilsons a soviet plane was reported to have disappeared today off the coast in an area North of Western lotto 17 031964 4q r 9 Ann 31 43 7 Jumble 47 i 1 sports 61 35 to
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