Winnipeg Free Press

Sunday, November 08, 1987

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 8, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba Sunday watergate ice queer turns on the steam in her new reunion of the class of examining the role Oft lie Clear tonight 10 sunny tomorrow 3 Winnipeg free press vol 115 no 336 final 254 Home delivery 957o550 classified 9562330 second cuss Mai registration number 0266 november 1987 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets news watch booze sold on Hill one of three men convicted in a liquor smuggling opera Tion had told the ramp that 40 cases of the illegal Booty were sold on parliament Hill last Luc Vidal was told that some of the smuggled into Canada through the Regis Indian ended up at the National press club in the three men were Given fines on Friday by District court judge David Mcwils Jet breach baffles san Francisco International Airport officials said they remained stumped yesterday As to How a distraught Man was Able to storm a grounded air Canada jetliner and hold the Captain hostage with an axe snatched from a cockpit Airport director Louis tur pen said an investigation is continuing to determine How the Man bypassed Airport Security measures and entered the apparently by climbing Steps leading from the ground into the telescoping boarding closing touted greek Premier Andreas Papandreou threatened yester Day to close four military bases in Greece if the United states fails to show they help his country National inter you the United states have to prove to us that your presence serves our highest National Papandreou told members of his governing panhellenic Socia list movements Central com if you prove we will go to the if you youll go it is Clear negotiations Are to begin tomorrow on the future of the military install Romanow named Roy Romanow officially took Over the leadership of the Saskatchewan nip yes the 48yearold a 20year Veteran of the Provin Cial was the Only candidate to succeed Allan Romanow new Leader Index Ann dateline letters Puzzle answers sports sunday Tempo to 15 18 26 12 12 2 26 6 16 15 7 17 3 13 32 13 11 1 i 21 25 9 14 13 lotto winning numbers 43 Bonus number 19 professors lose Confidence in u of m president by Greg Pindera University of Manitoba professors cast a vote of no Confidence against University pres ident Naimark last week following 11 months of in a double barrelled expression of Dis the University of Manitoba faculty association passed two one expressing its Lack of Confidence in a confidential association memo the condemnation was made with an Over whelming majority at a meeting called to discuss the state of the association also rejected the latest contract offer from the it is Clear that the membership expects an immediate and favourable response from the administration the memo association president Neil Tudiver refused to reveal the two resolutions but said they Are bargaining but faculty members said the non conf Dence i Naimark goes beyond the negotiations to longstanding concerns about his Adim terribly i wish i was at Liberty to speak Tudiver adding the association agreed not to discuss bargain ing issues until at least tomorrow when representatives will meet Naimark also said the no Confidence vote has to be seen in the context of continuing Olga Zablotsky hugs her while son Peter and sister Ira watch reunion at Winnipeg mothers dream comes True after seven soviets allow family to reunite in Winnipeg by Aldo Santin Irena and Peter Zablotsky woke yesterday morning in a Small House on Johns Avenue world away from the ukrainian town where they had grown up and had breakfast with a Mother they had not seen in seven and had spent an eventful 24 it began in Moscow and ended yesterday in an almost deserted Airport Termi Nal in a few minutes after Olga Zablotsky smiled brushed her patted her dress and watched As the passengers from flight 199 who left her ukrainian Homeland for Freedom in Winnipeg without her husband and Rose up on her toes when she spotted her she smiled and clapped her hands As she waited for her Chil Dren while they Rode Down the she hugged and kissed them both and then embraced tier who accompanied the children on their the appearing slightly Haggard from the Long watched silently As their Mother and aunt cried in each others then they All began to my Beautiful Why do you look so Olga said in taking them in her arms again and then trying to wipe away their see father Page 4 Trade pact to follow Normal official says Ottawa up the Federal government will follow the Normal parliamentary process in dealing with the free Trade a spokes Man for prime minister Mulroney said Bruce director of co Tymu a cations for the prime was commenting on a report in yesterdays free the report quoted a prominent authority on legislative Gordon As saying it would be absurd for the government not to Send a Resolution supporting the free Trade pact to the a former clerk of the privy says the government does not legally require parliamentary approval to sign the free Trade agreement with the United Phillips Points to a commons com Mittee conducting Public hearings on the tentative pact and a Senate committee which is to begin hear Ings later this month As when the enabling legislation is brought before the House of com it will go before the he the government has no intention whatsoever of bypassing the Normal parliamentary Phillips also questions claims of constitutional problems if the Senate is not asked to pass u he cites the example of the Cana Auto which gives companies duty free Access to the american Market and other subsidies in return for minimum Levels of Canadian Assembly and it was negotiated and signed by the government with no reference to parliament at any stage except for any enabling legislation that might have been necessary in terms of changing contract were taking that letter As reflecting con Cerns about the Progress of he the associations 3 memo says the University administration and the Board governors have abandoned the longstanding principles of Collegia governance of the University in favor of the principle of managerial see Naimark Page 4 Reagain loses round 2 Ginsburg cites drug clamor in withdrawal from the news services Washington Douglas gins president reagans Choice for the supreme withdrew his name from consideration saying any discussion of his views on the Law and the court had been drowned out in the clamor Over the disclosure that he smoked marijuana As a Law school Ginsburg announced his decision made under intense pressure from conservative senators in a Brief statement that expressed Dis Dain for the uproar Over his personal life but also contained a Strong anti drug the president and Reagan deserve enormous credit for leading the fight against illegal drugs he said in a hastily Nute visit to the White House press i Hope that the Young people of this including my own will learn from my mis take and heed their in a written statement re leased by his commended Ginsburgs selflessness and Clear thinking and said he would move promptly to name another Nomi administration officials said a new candidate May be chosen by time constraint Only a few weeks remain in this years congressional clearly not enough time to obtain Senate confirmation of a candidate this congressional aides Many officials expressed sym Pathy for Ginsburgs predicament and suggested that he had made the right the withdrawal of whose conservative views made him the presidents Choice to take up the nomination bid lost by Defeated Nom Inee Robert Bork on was orchestrated by Senate republicans and administration officials while spending the weekend at his Camp David remained re moved from the after being told by Secretary of education William North Carolina Jesse Helms and other Reagan allies Friday night that the controversy Over his marijuana use eight years ago had become an end Barra sment to the gins Burg called Reagan at yesterday to Tell him he wanted to step a senior White House official gave no indication that Rea Gan tried to talk him out of at the was also the target of criticism for his rela Tive Lack of judicial experience he had been an appeals court judge for see Ginsburg Page 4 child agencies borrow to ease deficits t by Janet Mcfarland three provincial child and family services agencies have borrowed Money from Banks to cover growing deficits due to inadequate Dennis co chairman of an association representing provincial child and family service said the three Agen cies each owed Between and As of three weeks although part of the debt was from previous budget Schellenberg would not say which three agencies have borrowed although Tim executive director of Northwest child and family services confirmed his Agency is Maloney said his Agency is out of due largely to five unusually expensive Spe Cia needs he said his Agency has had to borrow Money to cover its special needs and is now paying interest on close to in were making funding commitments with out having the Money in the Bank to pay for he with each our deficit is growing Schellenberg said special needs Grants were far too Low and All nine provincial agencies Are in a budget Only two months after receiving their seven month the he will be million in debt by March if they dont get More to cover coming costs and erase Schellenberg said the funding formula is too Low and Doest provide for expensive special needs the special needs Grants were the first part of a new provincial funding scheme aimed at giving the agencies control of their own Bud gets by next the agencies budget for special Foster care was capped and the Money see Agency Page 4 ;