Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, January 22, 1990

Issue date: Monday, January 22, 1990
Pages available: 52
Previous edition: Sunday, January 21, 1990

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 22, 1990, Winnipeg, Manitoba D focus mayor busted cocaine charges May not Stop barrys bid for reelection sports pens Mario magnificent Pittsburgh Mario Lemieux ties record with four Allstar game goals in 127 win 41 Tempo whiners Are everywhere chronic complainers would rather moan and groan than look for a solution 25 Why Are cigarettes so expensive to go out tonight Cloudy tonight12 flurries tomorrow 7 second cuss registration number 0288 Winnipeg free press Man Ria 99 1qqo vol118n052 Chin rises sets Moon rises sets january to Lubnik outside Winnipeg weekly Home de very in Winnipeg outside Winnipeg main switchboard 9439331 Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 India to scrap Bhopal Deal Singh vows to pursue criminal penalty 16 Jet de free press secrecy a Holdover from the Craft guilds of the Middle Ages Manitoba professionals still enjoy the elite privilege of hearing Public complaints behind closed in this reporter Alexandra Paul confronts the Issue of secret trials in the open lawyer Drobes listed by Alexandra Paul the Law society of Manitoba could soon join its Provin Cial counterparts in opening up its disciplinary process to Public scrutiny possibly As Early As this although an Issue for some a quiet Campaign to end clients the practice of closed disciplinary hearings is the brain child of a single woman de Borah the society chief executive As the Manitoba bar the professions lobby has asked Winni Peg lawyers David Hill and Darcy Mccaffrey to debate the Reform at a Public forum next the Public quite legitimately wants reassurance that self governing bodies Are exercising their Mccawley noting that lawyers in British Ontario and Quebec Are tried at open such a move would be in keeping with the governing body comparatively Good track record on Public accountability when policing its it was the first such society in Canada to recruit Lay Mem Bers to keep the process Hon and it annually publishes the names and charges of All lawyers who Are suspended or although conservative ele ments rejected open hearings three years Mccawley expects the society powerful executive and finance com Mittee to strike an internal task Force on the see open Page 4 Baku cadets fire on soviets Moscow a dozens of mutinous azerbaijani military cadets fired on soviet troops patrolling the capital of the Southern Republic and tens of thousands of people mourned victims of a bloody crack Down on the nationalist the joined by comrades from the neighbouring caucasus Republic of battled for 20 minutes in the morning and sporadically throughout the Day with soviet soldiers at Bakus Garrison and military facade Arif Yunusova of the azerbaijani social democratic group at Rick Faraci but to split 200 boards in two minutes and 24 seconds for a Lions Roar into 90s with telethon the Lions club telethon led off the new decade with a bang raising More than about 50 per cent More than last telethon finance chairman Tom Rubel said was raised Dur ing the 12hour show seen yester Day in Winnipeg on sky to and in Northwestern Ontario on Rubel said the Money raised in the telethon will go to a variety of Lions club endeavours including d the Lions Eye which funds corneal transplant and research in d the Lions diabetes which funds research and treatment in support of the Canadian diabetes d a drug and alcohol aware Ness Rubel said the Money will also go to personal projects including Many Organ donations such As the one Winnipeg Ger Cory Connell is await injured in a fire when he was an is scheduled to travel to Toronto to await a double lung Rubel said although the Lions foundation will be assisting Corys family As much As they viewers of yesterdays telethon donated specifically to cover the 15year Olds astronomical medical Index Ann Landers 28 26 28 business 14 Canada 10 32 7 comics 28 32 6 20 7 Horoscope 28 Jumble 34 Law Legate 15 movies relax 26 41 sports Tempo 25 to listings 26 the downtown Garrison was the scene of some of the fiercest fighting when thousands of soviet troops stormed into Baku Early saturday and broke through barricades erected by soldiers continued to patrol the Caspian sea port of million people in armoured personnel car the Interior ministry in Moscow said extremists massed on a Dock in Baku near the Tanker Ivan zem Sukhov and threatened to blow up the ship unless soviet troops Are with drawn from the Ali a Peoples front member in said in a Telephone interview workers aboard Oil tankers and other ships anchored in Bakus port have threatened to set fire to their vessels unless troops Are the seamen also threatened to ignite Oil Asker Jashun a Polit ical said by Tele phone from his Baku apartment last night he could hear shooting at the he estimated about 200 azerbaijani 50 georgians see mutineers Page 4 East German party in chaos East Berlin a in a move expected to trigger mass East Germany 2 communist has abandoned the party that ruled East Germany for 40 and called for its yesterdays resignations immediately Fol Lowed an emergency meeting of the embattled communist which expelled Egon the ousted Leader who opened the Berlin along with 13 other former party politburo appealed who immediately appealed his expulsion from the was scheduled to testify in Public today with questioners hoping for information about the dreaded secret which the opposition has accused the communists of trying to revive see ant Page 4 haitian opposition leaders hide after Roundup from Reuters pc Porta Prince haitian opposition leaders went into hiding yesterday after dozens of their col leagues were rounded up in a Mili tary crackdown unleashed with the declaration of a 30day state of the government of pros per Avril imposed emergency Mea sures and suspended parts of the Constitution saturday night after a colonel and his family were shot dead by unidentified attackers carrying the Canadian and French govern ments signalled their displeasure yesterday by rebuking aprils government for making a move so much at Odds with its declared aim of establishing democracy in the carib bean external affairs minister Joe Clark expressed deep regret Over the decision of the haitian govern ment to declare a state of in a statement released by Exter Nal affairs in Ottawa Clark said the decision could Call into question the holding of a general election in scheduled for later this he said the state of siege and arrest of a Large number of haitian political figures could amount to a see maltreatment Page 4 prisoner sits on pins and Needles inmate Waits out review of evidence he Hopes will free him Phil free press by Dan Lett of the past 21 years David Mil Gaard has struggled to survive in Federal the last one May be the for the last 12 the Federal Justice department has been reviewing new evidence Milga Ards family and Law yers uncovered that supports his claim he did not commit the brutal murder of a Saskatoon nursing assistant in january the although it has no statement on Milga Ards has told his lawyers a verdict on the new evidence is Molgaard enjoyed a taste of free Dom last week when on a temporary absence from Stony Mountain he visited his and in but As every Day goes the wait is taking its toll on the 36yearold Man who entered prison As a teen being inside right now is very difficult for Molgaard said while relaxing on a Couch and waiting for its no easy a 16yearold self described was travelling through Saskatoon on looking for the Home of a six months later that same Gail Millers half naked body was found on a Snowbank near her she had been stabbed to six months after a frantic investigation by the Saskatoon police depart Molgaard was charged with Mill ers subsequent appeals to the Saskatchewan court of Appeal and supreme court of Canada were Molgaard continued to maintain his thwarting any Opportunity of he is now one of Canadas longest serving life Joyce Molgaard and Winni Peg lawyer David Asper were Able to secure enough new evidence including a dramatic report from a noted Vancou see waiting Page 4 David Molgaard ;