Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 7, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Start strings Chet Breau reaches out to his legendary guitar Man Lenny Breau fighting men Green Beret founder Aaron Bank tells a swashbuckling tale of his fighting unit forgotten victims the Unicorn society helps families of prisoners lean on each other for support 765 design for living Interior designers put their est plans Forward this week at the Winnipeg convention Centre weather Cloudy today 2 Cloudy tonight 14 Clearing tomorrow 8 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets Index Ann Jumble Jumble saturday sky to 15 33 79 79 33 6 21 55 57 7 26 37 65 16 44 71 37 69 the provincial 7 belong drug trafficker tells doubting jailers heading few after the a sets sent areas that be sky told the by Bob Cox a Man facing a 1 trafficking had a Tough time convincing authorities he should be behind Madingley jail officials were ready to re lease Gary copier earlier this a few hours after he pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine and marijuana for the purpose of according to his Greg provincial judge Winston Norton who imposed a six year prison term on Gowler yesterday on monday remanded the Case for was returned to Steadi Fogley after the Brodsky said Gowler Calle i him later saying prison term for drug jail officials were ready to release he jail asked the lawyer if the judge had changed his mind about imprisoning i said t didst think that was the Case and neither did Brodsky me asked me How he could convince the authorities he really did have an ongoing Case and he would probably be to took several Telephone Calls before jail officials were convinced they release who had insisted All along that he should stay Brodsky he said the officials apparently were acting m papers sent along with Gowler showing that charges against him had been Crown attorney Peter Kremer stayed charges of conspiring to import cocaine into but at the same Gowler pleaded guilty to lesser counts of Possession of drugs for the purpose of Gowler apparently want properly de in custody on charges to which he entered a guilty yesterdays court hearing was Brodsky asked Norton to consider bowlers responsible conduct when imposing a prison that demonstrates to your Honor that he does take these proceedings very Brodsky told the mondays hearing was told 6owler arranged to buy cocaine with an estimated Street value of in an International drug police uncovered the Deal in november through a wiretap of bowlers Gowler took to a room in the Airliner Motel Aind picked up the cocaine but police arrested him after a Short ear and foot Kremer in a subsequent search of Gotters police found another 13 Grams of cocaine part of a Purchase he made 27 and about three kilograms of saturday free press March 1987 or Winnipeg free vol us no 96 final Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0285 March Little Hope for 200 trapped in ferry Belgium ferry bound for Britain with 543 people aboard capsized last night in an Accident that sent icy water Rush ing through the decks and trapped More than 200 people in darkness with Little Hope of the ships owners said 48 were known to be Twenty were confirmed 97 injured and 202 saved by Small nearby freighters and according to Olivier governor of West Flanders he said 224 people were there was Little for those unaccounted for and believed doctor quotas pondered by Catherine Mitchell the Manitoba government is considering legislation to limit the num ber of doctors practising in the prov health minister Larry Desjardins said i think theres a Good Chance that Well have legislation to present at this Desjardins As Desjardins said the num ber of students entering Medicine at the University of Manitoba must be he said the government legislate an enrolment re he said he and University officials Are discussing the enrolment i want to make it quite Clear that the government has a responsibility but we dont intend to take Over the University and dictate to the univer he refused comment on the possibility legislating enrolment restrictions if discussions with univer sity officials to that end were too Many doctors theres an agreement on both sides that there Are too Many Doc the medical schools associate Dean of undergraduate education said he feels Manitoba has the right number of Daniel Klass said the University has graduated about 90 medical students each in line with its enrolment which has been Cut to 85 from the current class of 96 Stu Klass said the province has about one doctor for every 600 the ratio recommended by Emmett Halls Royal which has been credited with bringing univer Sal medicare to i dont think were in a position to say that Manitoba has an excess of doctors and we have to Cut the see Desjardins Page 4 trapped inside the British owned Herald of free belgian transport minister Herman de Cross told reporters More than seven hours after the terrifying we Are faced with a tragic Acci this is a real said prime minister Wilfried mar who went to the scene along with King Baudouin and Queen a the British coast guard at the ferry destination 85 nautical Miles said earlier that at least 26 people were known dead and that there were about 300 the later information from belgian government authorities upped the toll of this missing and presumed the rescued were taken to three nearby and those not needing immediate attention were Given first Coffee and blankets at waiting stations at the most of those aboard were believed to be it was not immediately known whether any canadians were aboard the in Max Canadian ambassador to said he was watching the situation some 20 divers worked into the with search lights looking for the ship was lying on a Sandy bed on half nautical mile outside this North sea har with about on fourth of it above water As the tide helicopters hovering overhead dropped Rescue workers to grab sur Many of them wearing or Ange life and them to divers told us they have seen a great number of victims inside the Vanneste Raymond a spokesman see divers Page 4 ferry capsizes France it Hub Dave leg free press going with the flow a heavy snowfall followed by plenty of Sunshine adds will from the cites department of works and up to flooded like this Section of Kate is steaming the ice away from Shultz going to Moscow for pact talks Washington a president president on their latest discussions National Security adviser Frank Carlucci said of a Summit ses Reagan said yesterday he is sending with the soviets in Carlucci told reporters that pros scheduled to ret Washington a president Reagan said yesterday he is sending state Secretary George Shultz to Moscow next month for talks on a new nuclear arms a step that brightens prospects for a superpower i am determined to maintain the momentum we have Reagan said in a statement issued after an hour Long White House meeting with his top arms control the three member team flew to Washington to Brief the president on their latest discussions with the soviets in reagans announcement came amid repeated appraisals from officials in his administration that chances for an arms control agree ment removing All medium Range nuclear weapons from Europe appear better than it also comes As who said thursday that enough time has been spent on the Ira Contra has sought to shift attention to his arms control National Security adviser Frank Carlucci told reporters that prospects for a third Summit Between the president and soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev will be one of the topics of discussion in the two leaders last met in october in reek even though Reagan had invited the soviet Leader to come to the United states in if theres Progress in the arms and As Ive just developments look that would certainly be a Carlucci said of a Summit scheduled to return to Washington tomorrow from a trip to the far will visit Moscow april 1316 and Confer with soviet foreign minister Eduard Reagan it will be the first High level soviet meeting since when talks in Vienna Between Shultz and Shevardnadze broke up in Dis these talks will provide a Good see Reagan Page 4 Glenn free press compound interest fuels boys payout million award by age 100 collision victim Stefan Woroch with his by Murray Mcneill an eighty Earold Winnipeg boy could receive million during his lifetime under terms of an Accident claim settlement approved by a Manitoba to do hell have to live to be but that is a possibility the negotiators of the settlement consid ered because of the medical advances possible in years the out court approved by Manitoba court of Queens Calls for Stefan of Poison to receive escalating monthly plus periodic Lump sum for the remainder of his if he lives to be the payout would be about court documents a lawyer for the Manitoba Public insurance which insured the defendant Driver in the Case Robert Carl Hanson said the settlement will Cost the Crown corporation less than Doug strange said that under terms of the structured Pic purchased an annuity from another insurance company for be tween and the second insurance company will be responsible for administering the annuity and guaranteeing the payments to who was seriously injured in a car pedestrian Accident in Winnipeg in because the boy will be living with his parents until at least age the monthly payments during the first 11 years Are strange the interest that will accrue on the see everyone Page 4 dogs testimony puts rapist away Tokyo spa japans supreme court yesterday up held a lower court ruling that allowed the use of a police dog As a witness in a rape the first four legged witness in the history of japans Judi Cial system was a police dog in the Saga prefecture in Southern whose acute sense of smell led to the conviction of Kunio the Case involved a High school girl who was raped and injured by a masked Man in a Carls sense of smell connected the scent of footprints and a pair of socks left at the scene of the As Well As a scent from the steering wheel of a car abandoned nearby with the smell of the defend no other incriminating Evi Dence was presented at the Maura was sentenced to three years in
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