Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 9, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Cry u Gordon Bell students urged to keep peace by Lisa priest a 16yearold student has urged his classmates at Gordon Bell High school not to take up weapons after he was stabbed with a 25centimetre knife the Grade 10 in Hospital with a collapsed lung and two knife said he took the beating to protect a whom he thought would be killed in the he be Here today he met up with those Guys after class Hes just a Little said the who cant be named under the offenders which also covers juvenile victims of and if everybody started bring ing weapons it would be like one big High school riot that not he said he Doest know Why the Trio were after his whom he described As being five feet tall and about 100 other Gordon Belt students said yesterday they Are banding together to convince their parents not make them Transfer out of a school they say they my mom asked me if i carry a Jodie i believe but theres no Way my mom is going to get me to Transfer schools 1 like where in Mickey said his parents also Are worried about his but he has assured them it was an isolated incident in a school where students Are like just because some students Are they think the whole school is he were All friends we like each even of the injured student says she is convinced her son will be Safe when Back to Gordon probably in two or three it was Noble what my son did but also stupid to a certain the woman but theres no reason Why the school should get a bad reputation because of in an interview yesterday at his health sciences Centre the injured student said three one carrying a baseball approached him on the school grounds As he was see bleeding Page 4 not tonight couples seeking therapy often complain about sexual apathy delay should have 16 waft to City officials say there is no Way assessment in Lime to mail out assessments in and claim he court ruling Doe stat Joryce Trier to Clear tonight 5 sunny tomorrow 7 november 1987 vol 115 no 337 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 i no much ol6 a photo bystanders and Rescue workers scramble to help survivors at site of Community Centre attack iranian missile kills 10 in Baghdad children victims of act aimed at demonstrating hatred Baghdad a an iranian missile hit a densely populated Sec Tion of Baghdad killing at least six children and four women and flattening apartment an iraqi military spokesman the which Iraq said wounded 106 came As Arab leaders met in seeking a United stand to end the seven year War Between Arab Iraq and persian Iran official islamic Republic news monitored in reported revolutionary guards fired two missiles into the iraqi capital in retaliation for iraqi air raids against nonmilitary targets in recent Iraq official Media reported one missile struck Baghdad at the iraqi news Agency said the blast demolished or damaged 30 houses and some it said among the wounded were 38 children and 41 it was the sixth iranian missile to hit Baghdad in As Many the missiles were believed to be soviet made scud surface surface Dollar sinks to new record Low As Central Bankers discuss markets by the associated press jittery Wall Street traders ready ing for a new week received bad news As the Dollar Sank today to another record Low against the Japa Nese yen despite a meeting by Cen trial Bankers hoping to end upheaval in world the today which resumed today in is the first since panic gripped world markets with a record 508point drop in the Dow Jones Industrial average on Black about a week the Dollar began its although the Stock Market shows signs of Stock holders remain the Dow dropped Points Fri Day to close at As Wall Street was hit by fresh the Dows net loss for the week was most broader Market indices also though the number of gain ing and losing issues traded were even on the new York Stock sex the Toronto Stock Exchange composite Index Rose on Friday to volume was million compared with million on deficit Cut for the first time since Black the nose this week relaxes restrictions on computers listed program which has been blamed for wild swings in Stock the technique involves instantaneous buying and Selling of stocks and Stock attacks on the continued and traders blamed the drop on Washington failure to Cut its budget in the Dollar fell to a postwar Low of in the Dollar opened today at Down sharply from fridays close of it closed today at 135 on the currency finished at postwar lows against the the West German Mark and the Swiss franc in both Domestic and european Many traders awaited the response of world financial leaders to Trade and debt imbalances and the threat of worldwide recession sparked by the Market Stock prices in Tokyo also fell in Light trading because of concern Over the lower dealers the Tokyo Stock exchanges 225 share nikkei Stock average slipped ending the Day at on the London Stock the financial times Index dropped about 65 to in the first see currency Page 4 dozens of ambulances rushed casualties to the military speaking on condition of said the death toll of 10 was expected to the iranian news Agency said two missiles hit Iraq state run television and radio Headquarters and Baghdad communications the Agency quoted an iranian Mil itary spokesman As saying the timing of the missile attack to Coin cide with the opening of the Arab Summit was not a but an expression of the iranian hatred of the Arab Iraq intensified air strikes against iranian Oil installations and other economic targets last hours before the missile Iran said its warplanes bombed an Industrial target in Northeast Iraq near the Kirkuk the iranian news quoting a military said the jets inflicted heavy damage to an eco nomic installation Northeast of Kir without identifying the tar it said iranian artillery shelled economic and Industrial installations in Iraq Sec on largest and heavy casual ties and damage were Iraq said five civilians were killed by hellfire in the Southern port City of Basra Mohsen the minister in charge of Iran revolutionary see Hussein Page 4 name mix up cited in Justice system Odyssey by Janet Mcfarland an Ottawa Man says he was held in jail for six flown to Winni Peg for a on minute court hearing and then told to buy his own plane ticket Home All because of a mix up with first City Trust John Kroeker says the Trust com Pany sent him a Cheque in february but then accused him of obtaining it he was later arrested on a Canad wide a first City official in Winnipeg said he was aware of the Case but refused saying it is still before the from Kroeker said he received a letter from the Trust company in january telling him a five year registered retire ment savings plan in his name had come an Ottawa said he had banked with first City there for years and assumed he had for gotten about the he wrote the company asking for the Money and received the Cheque a few weeks the Point is that they initiated the whole he Ive had hundreds of transactions with first City Over the i assumed i had shortly after receiving the Kroeker said a first City official in Winnipeg called him to say there was a mix up and the Money was for another John Kroeker in he said he offered to repay the Money if he received documentation of the in March he he received a terse letter ordering him to repay the but no shortly a senior com Pany official telephoned him and see Sloppy Page 4 Irish terrorists kill Hurt 63 in bomb attack Northern Ireland a the outlawed Irish Republican army planted the bomb that killed 11 civilians at a memorial ceremony for roman catholics and protestants who died in two world police Twenty one of the 63 women and children injured in the sunday attack were still in hospitals five of them in very serious Condi police police earlier put the numbered of injured at restaurants and bars in the town closed sunday night in respect for the victims in the blast in this county Fermanagh town 16 Kilometres from the Irish it was the worst terrorist attack in Northern Ireland in five the bomb blew out part of a Community Centre where towns peo officials and soldiers gathered to Mark remembrance no warning was seven of the dead were More than 60 years old and at least 13 of the injured were no one immediately claimed re but Northern Ireland top police chief Constable sir John i am Satis fied beyond doubt that this was the work of the Ira and that it was aimed at the Ira is fighting to drive the British out of Northern which is predominantly and unite it with the roman Catholic Irish Ian Leader of the protestant majority democratic unionist said it was Amaz ing the Community Hall was not searched before the annual Cere he said police told him that because the Hall belonged to the Catholic Church there could have been very serious reaction if they used dogs to sniff out any expo the present Security system should be scrapped because it has totally and utterly failed to Deal with the Paisley Robert head of the Church of part of the anglican com appealed against acts of re he said every Effort must be made to bring the guilty to hours after sundays five Catholic youths in Belfast were wounded by gunfire from a passing prompting fears of reprisals for the attack in about 113 Kilometres Southwest of the Centre of Belfast was sealed off when police found a 544kilogram bomb primed and ready for in two Oil Drums in the Back of a hijacked said Belfast police Michael see bombing Page 4 Getty touts Aid scheme staff up Manitoba agriculture minister Len Harapiak says he int surprised by an announcement from Alberta Premier Don Getty that Western premiers will push Ottawa for billion in Aid this year for struggling Grain the premiers have held meetings and they May have discussed this specific Harapiak said last adding he Hopes Ottawa will announce a firm amount by the end of this who made the announce ment this weekend following two Days of private policy sessions with Alberta said he has discus sed the Issue with prime min ister Mulroney and Deputy prime minister Don were fighting for those Grain they need our he the announcement came just Days after the United Grain growers called for a payment to Farmers under the Grain deficiency Harapiak said a payment of billion would barely allow farm ers to scrape through the when youre looking at the crisis facing producers of grains and Oil i wont suggest billion would offset their shortfall in re he Ive heard figures of As High As if its a higher sum of Money than billion would be appreciated by Farmers and i would be Happy to see Alberta Page 1 former Marn officer to sue Over dismissal by Lisa priest the former executive director of the Manitoba association of registered nurses plans to take Legal action Over her abrupt dismissal last the associations 24member Board voted unanimously to fire Sherry Wiebe without Severance pay from the full time Job she held for two Marn president Diana Warrington theres no mystery to it the Board voted to have her said who also serves As Board chairman and acting executive but in not prepared to talk about it any a former registered nurse and lawyer who is now refused to discuss details of the but said she and the Board had irreconcilable differences and compared it to a broken i knew How volatile the Organiza Tion was when i accepted the there Are always political factors and differences As to the style of sometimes individuals want a change and a certain style of Leader who left her practice As a commercial and liability lawyer to take the Marn said she plans to file a lawsuit Over the but would not discuss what damages she is she said the Post paid to a Warrington is serving As Marn executive director while working As a nursing instructor at Deer Lodge Wiebe several new Board members have also been appointed to replace those see fired Page 4 Quick Choice 46 a key Republican urges president Reagan to make his next supreme court nomination quickly Trade Blitz provincial Liberal leaders Blitz the maritime on free mostly in opposition to the t 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