Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, January 08, 1990

Issue date: Monday, January 8, 1990
Pages available: 48
Previous edition: Sunday, January 7, 1990

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 8, 1990, Winnipeg, Manitoba U world i face off players prepare to do court Battle in Noriega trial 19 sports Flipper kept on running Las Flipper Anderson didst stand around for an end zone 33 Tempo addiction healer travelling therapist preaches evils of smoking 13 Clouds tonight 13 Clearing tomorrow 2 second cuss mail registration number 0286 Winnipeg free press january volh8n038 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets out to Winnipeg i Winnipeg outside Winnipeg main switchboard 9439331 Home delivery classified 9562330 fugitive emerges after 42 years Moscow a a Soldier who claims he went into hiding from stains secret police 42 years ago has emerged from the con Vinced by reports of the Kremlin reforms that it is finally soviet Media reported Ivan Bushido was a 25yearold decorated Veteran newly returned Home when he ran afoul of Josef stains secret police in so Viet to reported in footage show ing the wrinkled but health look ing 68yearold adjusting to life in his Home Village in when his attempts to fight the injustices of the Security police put him in serious Bushido fled to the byelorussian Woods and lived off the land in primitive shelters for the next four soviet to he had almost no human Contact except for rare visits from close the official news Agency Tass none of the reports explained How Bushido could have survived the cold and they did not say if soviet officials believe by Shiloh in an interview with the weekly news program seven Bushi to said it was reports about presi Dent Mikhail Gorbachev in news papers he was brought that persuaded him to come asked Why he didst return ear Bushido said i didst come a photo fugitive finally convinced danger from Stalin out because i didst Trust Only now i Trust and Only Bushido said he was never sick throughout All those years in the he survived without a mainly by trapping and fishing and gathering what the Forest would relatives brought him occasion Al food and Tass Bushido told soviet to it was knowing he was right that gave him the strength to my truth gave me All the strength i the former peasant i am not a Crimi i was not hiding from for some but for the Sweet Deal queried uncut report embarrassing to prison Edmonton up trip Lemur Derer Daniel Gingras appears to have received preferential treat ment from prison staff for informing on fellow an Independent investigator says in sections of a report suppressed by corrections lawyer John Weir concluded there was no other explanation for Why officials at the maximum Security Edmonton institution recommended Gingras be Given a pass to visit West Edmonton mall on his easily overpowered his unarmed guard during the june he murdered Wanda a grocery store clerk from Medicine and vital a Rodeo Clown from que before he was captured 52 Days he had been transferred to Edmonton in 1985 from Quebec Laval where he was doing time for murdering a Montreal janitor in 1978 after escaping from Quebec Cowansville he is now serv ing three life sentences at Saskatchewan Penitentiary in Prince Albert and will be eligible for parole in 23 weirs report was released to the Media last month but Large sections were blacked out by prison officials to protect confidentiality and Securi an uncensored version was obtained by the Edmonton Edmonton prison officials deny Gingras was an but Weir concluded in a censored passage that the Quebec killers sex visits in prison trailers with four different in violation of were probably a Reward for information and see senior Page 4 my seeks solution for cottagers stranded by impending via cuts by Aldo Santin a Winnipeg tory my has come up with a plan to help hundreds of Whites Ellarea cottagers who will be Cut off from their prize weekend retreats by drastic cuts in National via rail service next Dorothy Dobbie said last night Shes setting up a meeting Between cottage owners and via rail officials to see if temporary rail service even on the Back of a freight train can get the campers to their cottages on next via rail will eliminate the campers special service from Winnipeg to the White Shell after cottage owners will be forced to ride during the week the regular via transcontinental service to their Dobbie Winnipeg South said she tried last week to set up a meeting but it seemed like we politicians were the Only ones working in Ottawa and Winnipeg after the holi Dobbie said she Hopes to put sever Al options on the table that would ensure at least a temporary solution see Road Page 4 soviets estimated to be illegal millionaires Moscow Reuter up to 000 people in the soviet Union Are mostly from dealing in the country thriving Black a leading economist was quoted As saying Tatyana a member of the government commission on economic told the daily Komsomol Skaya pravda that up to 30 million people Are involved in an intricate network of provid ing scarce goods and she said her work with police and officials of the prosecutors office made a mockery of official figures putting at 30 the number of millionaires in the my assessment would put them at Between and she told the see Black Page 4 local activist arrested on missile site we mpg free press a 19yearold Winnipeg Man is among five people being held in a North Dakota jail after demonstrators scaled a Fence and poured human blood on top of an my missile the men scaled a barbed wire Fence at the 134 nuclear silo near around about three hours after entering the restricted compound the five peace activists were taken without incident int custody by military a air Force spokes Man in custody is Jason of he faces possible tres passing and vandalism and was being held last night at the grand Forks correctional officials after they climbed the Fence they activated electronic and mechanical alarm Thorn pan Der they poured a red substance Over the launcher closure pander added military officials arrived after the alarms went off and watched the demonstrators for a couple of hours before arresting the five were later turned Over to grand Forks county sheriffs the missiles and All the support see activists Page 4 Index 17 7 Ann Jumble 28 you i d 22 14 15 Legate 21 18 14 sports sports 39 24 Tempo to listings antinuclear protester sits atop an my missile silo during an International demonstration at High voltage Battle expected Over Power line by Gerald flood its name be More innocuous dipole but the proposed High voltage transmission line that is to carry Power from Manitoba Hydro next Mega dam at Conaw Apa is expected to become the focus of a huge environmental this has the potential of being very absolutely among the big environmental lawyer Brian Pannell at stake is More than Square Kilometres of Pristine Wilder a huge untapped resource area that includes virtually the entire province East of Lake Winnipeg to the Ontario stretching from the Winnipeg River in Southern Manitoba to Conaw Apa on the Nelson River in the far the area is free of largely because it is accessible Only by air except for six weeks in the dead of Winter when a Trail is cleared through the forests and Over Frozen lakes and Rivers to serve some 16 Indian reserves and about people who live on but if the clean environment commission licenses dipole Manitoba Hydro will spend about billion Over five years to Clear a 76metrewide path through 850 kilo metres of wilderness and string a Power line along the line is needed to bring con Wapas megawatts of Power to Southern where megawatts Are to be rerouted to Ottar last of a series taming the on Monit bans Are investing a big piece of the future in a desolate Northern site that int on most maps Hydro next Meg project on the Nelson free press reporter Gerald flood looks at what is to be the biggest capital project in the provinces to under the terms of a Power agreement signed last at Issue is not whether the Wilder Ness will be seriously damaged by the right of or whether 42 metre High towers every 400 metres will ruin the but rather what will happen to northeastern Manitoba when the equivalent of a Road is finally built Northern and native affairs min ister Jim Downey said he sees by pole As a Golden Opportunity to open up the he already has started discussions with Hydro and the Federal government to build an All weather Road in conjunction with the Hydro its a major Lon term project but its something that has to be be were talking a lot of millions of dollars and opening up a big part of the province for the first can you imagine what that would mean to the tourism Industry on the East Side of the province what it would mean for Mineral develop wild commercial lumber in quite excited about Indian leaders say they too Are excited by the prospects of jobs dipole will create when construction starts in but they Are More excited at the Prospect of a i think the Road would be a big said Lester chief at Berens 250 Kilometres North of we cant develop because of the huge costs of one Hundred per cent of the people at blood vein and Poplar River Are behind Tommy chief at Oxford 600 Kilometres North of win said concerns about the Possi ble Impact on the environment and the traditional Way of life will evaporate if a Road follows if we can get an Al weather Road through this the people will be in favor of he there has to be a balance pre serve the old ways to some but at the same time there has to be see natives Page 4 ;