Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 7, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba
4 Winnipeg free october 1985 syrian battalion Rolls into order restored up photo continued from Page 1 palestinian forces Deputy commander Khali Alwazir Abu jihad told the referring to the Rabin warned of a Long War and added terror organizations Are going to pay much More heavily for their intentions and their Rabin said the raid was an attack on the not on but he added let All the countries in the area be aware whoever gives a Refuge to terrorists will pay for keeping them inspector contends tuna tainted continued from Page 1 diarrhoea and stomach although some fish was bad when it arrived at the some went bad while either from being stored too Long in a Freezer or from being left thawed on the floor for a week or More before being Dugas said the company seemed determined to maximize profits by Canning As much of the bad fish As possible instead of turning it into pet food or Heinz the Pittsburgh based acquired the Plant in Early the Plant management would ride my people pretty some of them would be in he said of the Battles Over bad Dugas said a series of incidents convinced him to in one a rail car carrying canned tuna was destroyed by fire near some of the cans were just wiped clean and rela while the visibly damaged ones were opened and Dugas said he believes the fire might have broken seals on cans and made the tuna unsafe to several months equipment that helps the sterilization of the cans broke Down and technicians doubted whether the cans had been properly we re flagged but they still shipped it he that was when i finally decided to Start to look for new the Ottawa craftsman Dugas said he is surprised More employees have not spoken out about conditions in the Kevin a spokesman for the United food and commercial workers International represents 400 Plant said workers Are afraid of losing their jobs if the Plant is forced to in Tel israeli officials yesterday questioned Egypt Asser Tion a demented police officer killed seven vacationing israelis on the Sinai saying the gunman May have been a the presence of soldiers in the zone would violate the 1979 peace Egypt said a crazed police officer fired on a group of tourists and on his own unit saturday at Ras Bour 45 Kilometres South of the Border checkpoint of he was reported to have killed his commanding offi cer before he was but an israeli government official said yesterday we know he was a Montreal native Anita Griff and six other four of them died after being shot Satur Day at the red sea resort across the Border in the egyptian the Bullet Ridden bodies of three other israelis were found in Israel in what police called terrorist murders in reprisal for the Tunis in president Hosni Mubarak called the shootings a Small Accident that was the work of a Man who lost his Israel sent Egypt a sharply worded demand for a reply within 48 hours about possible treaty violations and an explanation As to Why the victims were denied prompt medical prime minister Shimon Peres sent a separate message to Mubarak expressing concern about the hostile atmosphere Between the two coun a battalion of 800 Syri an soldiers backed by tanks moved into the devastated City of Tripoli in Northern Lebanon at Dawn yesterday and began disarming leftist militias and moslem fundamentalists after three weeks of bloody paratroopers of Syrias elite Spe Cial forces brigade sealed off Tripoli and surrounding neighbourhoods As columns of soviet built t62 and t54 tanks rolled Down from Hills East and Southeast of the City at 6 it was the first Day of Calm since fighting for control of the Northern port City broke out 15 Between the palestinian backed Lawheed and the pro syrian Arab democratic the end of fighting had raised Hopes for the release of three soviets kidnapped last week in Beirut by towhee linked but a caller saying he represented the islamic liberation organization told a Western news Agency yester Day they would not be freed until the soviet Union and the United states end Lebanon 10year civil the members of the hitherto unknown islamic liberation killed a fourth Cap cultural attache Arkady Kat on wednesday and dumped his body in South unpaid Mulroney Bill cited for masses woes Toronto up former communications minister Marcel Masse is being investigated by the ramp because he unwittingly got stuck with unpaid Bills totalling from prime minister Mulroney election masses Campaign chairman John Vincent told the Globe and mail from Thetford that the conservatives National organization never got around to pay ing charter bus operators who Deli Vered tory supporters to a Mulroney rally in nearby Plessisville on a Canadian tire store said he paid the Bills out of his own pocket in december to save the name of the party among the charter bus operators in his his repayment by the Riding association in april four months after Masse had filed his election expenses led to an ramp because the transportation was provided for a Mulroney the costs should have been charged to not he Masse resigned his Cabinet Post but will retain his Frontenac Riding Vincent said the National Organiza Tion had agreed beforehand to pay the bus Bills for the Mulroney which is Why the costs were never entered in masses when the National organization re fused to pay despite negotiations with Luc a party the matter dragged on and the bus owners began to Claude the Deputy Campaign chairman for Frontenac progressive conservative Riding who organized the Plessisville confirmed Vincents Ernest a school bus oper Ator in East said he supplied the bus for the Mulroney rally and had trouble getting Clouthier said he finally received from Vincent in Dallaire said the matter came up during the March 31 meeting but Vincent and Masse were not in the room at the Chain reaction firefighters work to free victims of a chair each vehicles collided As motorists plunged blindly into Tion collision near yesterday which smoke from a Brush police smashed cars and killed 10 people and injured More than thirty three trucks littered the interstate Highway for two Bank named in repayment suit continued from Page 1 she said she received no Money from Kenyon during the period out lined in the i wish he had have Given me id be sitting on easy Street now instead of picking asked if the Public trustee might have named the wrong person in the she if he took the Money out of the it was up to Way Back then Between 1980 and he want he int senile the statement of claim says Ken Yon is senile because of cerebral arteriosclerosis and has suffered bouts of forgetfulness and confusion since the Bank of Montreal Branch in Carman should have been aware of the situation and was either negligent or breached its duty to Kenyon by allowing him to withdraw the the claim the trustee is asking the court to order either Morgan or the Bank to repay the plus interest and Legal Anne lawyer for the Trust said Kenyon made Cash withdrawals of and from the sometimes three or four times a in september for he made nine withdrawals totalling according to the statement of the lawyer said the lawsuit was filed after an estates manager in the Public trustees office noticed the elderly who owned a Home and had a healthy Bank account after Tongue severed in sexual assault a portion of a 16yearold youths Tongue was bitten off yesterday by a woman he is alleged to have sexually police said a spokesman said officers received a report of a woman scream ing behind 350 Quappelle Avenue about the said she had been assaulted and received bruises to her head and he shortly later police arrested a sus on Portage the spokesman said the youth was bleeding from and a por Tion of his Tongue had been be he was treated at Hospital and and was to appear in youth court retiring from was a nurse at carmans Boyne Lodge said Kenyon could not come to the Telephone to be he understands questions like How Are you today she but that about in the second the trustee says Barbara Matthews of Selkirk Avenue in Winnipeg either induced or coerced Kathleen into withdrawing almost from her Royal Bank of Canada account Between december 1981 and March the withdrawals were for several Hundred dollars at a with 22 of them made in March 1983 the claim it says Schroeder was mentally incapable of understanding the con sequences of her noting she came under the Public trustees care in May the trustee wants the court to order Matthews to repay the Money with As Well As Legal Matthews could not be reached for Bolton said it is coincidental that both court actions were commenced last the lawyer said 28 seniors whose estates Are now in the care of the Public trustee suffered financial and Legal abuse last of seven received their Money Back either through Legal action or Sutof court Many other seniors who Are not under the trustees care also May have been victimized without any one learning of she in hoping a body of Law is going to develop that is going to establish a duty for the Bolton Banks and financial institutions Are not just keepers of Money they have a moral obligation to their residents claim riots orchestrated continued from Page 1 guns or a number of local interviewed this morning on British morning television shows claimed the riot was orchestrated in Advance and some youths had been stockpiling weapons and fire bombs during the the housing estate Low income units built in the 1950s and owned by the local Council has about 60 per cent of them the Tottenham rampage came Only a week after similar scenes in South after the shooting of Cerry Groce during a police Groce was paralysed in the raid which was aimed at netting her police Are still investigating nearly 500 crimes in rang ing from rape to a month hundreds of youths went on the rampage in Handsworth area of burning and looting Homes and two asian Brothers died when they were trapped in their blazing Post Farmland values plunge Price eight percent lower this Survey shows continued from Page 1 Holm noted the Agency lends to Farmers who often cannot get credit so it is More Likely to have a High percentage of failed an acc Survey of Manitoba farm land indicates Market values have dropped by about 22 per cent since Farmers watched their land values slip eight per cent this year alone and their borrowing Power dropped with it has to be helping to push them out of Holm their equity becomes either nil or Nega Tive and lenders dont want to lend to somebody who has no Equi private lenders do not release foreclosure but Holm said the High number among the corporations clients in Manitoba appears to be part of a wave that has moved from East to Holm said the acc normally would sell the land for which it gains but has been forced to lease it until the Market flooding the Market with land would Only push values Down fur creating More problems for existing he a spokesman for the Canadian Imperial Bank of com Merce said its land holdings have dropped by about 20 per cent during the last nine months Dan Brown said the buyers were primarily established buoyed by bumper crops and looking for an extra Quarter or Hal Sec Tion of whether the buyer interest continues is almost directly related to the size and Quality of the crop harvested this Brown Kraft said Farmland prices have yet to hit if conditions stay they Way they i think we could see at least another 15 to 20 per cent he the continued drop in prices is Good news for Farmers just starting but bad news for retiring farm ers who rely on the Sale of their farms to provide a pension fund and for those with Little Kraft bumper yields this fall May mean More trips to the but Low prices and poor Quality mean farm ers wont see More Cash in their he 1 Al v i at better Manitoba meat counters Friendly family pure turkeys Are delivered fresh or Frozen daily and Are guaranteed Juicy and nutritious or your Money Back at better pm Riv enmity Nuima the poultry people
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