Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 24, 1990, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tempo what you always wanted to 25 things to remember about Winnipeg place in the Sun sports a Little Chat Willard Cal Murphy talking Turkey 41 leaving Ottawa Sylvia Ostry has had a major Impact on Canadian policy Winnipeg free press showers today 25 Cloudy tonight 10 second cuss mail registration number 0286 april vol 118 n0143 free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets outside Winnipeg weekly Home delivery in Winnipeg outside Winnipeg main switchboard 9439331 Home delivery 957o550 classified 9562330 Auschwitz visit painful for t flagrant racism biggest Shock of All by Gerald flood Winnipeg free press Auschwitz Cara Braker of Winnipeg walked the four Kilometres from Auschwitz to the Birkenas death Camp in when we started i imagined How it must have the teenager i was listening to the footsteps and they must have been the same foot Steps the victims i looked at the sky and it must have been the same sky i dont it All just hit me at what hit Braker was the awful knowledge that real not num Bers from history had died by the millions after trudging through the same streets in the town of Auschwitz in Southern Poland during the she and jewish including 25 from had been preparing All week for this organized by the United Israel Appeal and designed to teach Young people who have no direct knowledge of the holocaust the Ter Rible truth that had overwhelmed see poles Page 4 Jet training plan blasted by critics on March get my Dave free press by Pauline Poineau Manitoba is willing to consider any and All options to end the Meech Lake including a parallel or companion document that addresses All the provinces the chairman of the provinces task Force on the Accord told a parliamentary committee the tone of Wally Fox decent presentation delivered on behalf of Manitoba three political parties was one of openness to Compromise and i do have a mandate to emphasize the As our report did and As individual task Force members have from time to that we offer our recommendations for consideration and not As a take Tor leave it Fox decent i feel certain that Manitoba will consider any further proposals Deve loped to address our concerns in a spirit of Goodwill and a commode Fox decent said that with time running All options Are open for debate in including the possibility of passing the Accord with Legal guarantees that additional changes will occur immediately or soon he also suggested Senate Reform might be handled in a parallel document with the Accord left intact in a similar manner As new prims Wick Premier Frank mkt Mas companion Resolution deals with the introduction of new under Mckennas the Meech requirement of unanimity for see tone Page 4 Western Manitoba women protest yesterday outside hearings on Meech Lake Hall stalling Over police office irks businessmen Ken free press by Janet Mcfarland Winnipeg businessmen willing to subsidize the operating costs of a storefront police office on Portage Avenue said yesterday they Are frustrated of delays at City torn chairman of the Down own improvement Sone management Suid Mem Bers of the group Are willing to contribute toward the Esti mated Cost of operating the office for a a member company of the Down town business zone has also donated the storefront location at 366 Portage across from Portage place for one year rent Martin were definitely he said during an interview after an appearance before a civic com weve been appearing before one committee and another Lor the past couple of Martin presented Parks and culture committee with a revised and scale Down plan for a storefront office see plan Page 5 private flight schools by John Douglas Winnipeg free press Ottawa a Federal plan to privatize Early military training at Portage la Prairie threatens to fur ther erode a training system rocked by a spate of cf18 opposition members charged following sundays crash of a of 18 about 30 Kilometres off Vancouver Island the fourth this year maps called for a Public inquiry into the safety of the High tech Jet a review of flight training now being conducted by Fred Sutherland should recommend Ottawa abandon its plan to privatize primary and secondary Pilot train ing at cab both opposition parties its like trying to put your Finger in a Liberal defence critic Fred Mifflin unless you Shore up the whole Dike at the same youre never sure what is going to with the problems that we Are obviously having with i would not want to exacerbate it by doing something else like privatizing parts that might upset the whole Apple As part of budget the depart ment of National defence announced last year it would sell its training facility and close the Portage pulling More than 700 jobs out of the More than a dozen companies and organizations Are now submitting proposals to take on the training All Are expected to be submit Ted by May with a decision made by Ottawa before next a former naval said he will fight to Stop what he called the Balkans nation of training after being trained himself by the military to Fly Mifflin does not think it can be properly done by the private training is a very Complex he theres like four Levels a Pilot must go through to get into a cf18 Squadron and anything that upsets that training package that continuity and sequence has to be looked at very in worried about contracted out nip Leader Audrey Mclaughlin said privatizing training will Only give new incentives to Cut when the Price of fuel rises so does the likelihood to Cut flight training she military is an essential Canadian she the privatization of the Portage operations Means that the Public loses some control Over the standards and pro see cf18 Page 5 former Deputy mayor fined by Terry Weber Winnipeg City Don Mitchelson beat an impaired driving charge yesterday but was convicted on a second count of failing a Breatha Lyser i think Mitchelson was caught in provincial court judge Raymond Cramer said before fining the 52year old councillor and sus pending his Drivers licence for three i think he was drinking in excess and got caught at throughout the Daylong Mitchelson sat patiently listening to its personal outside court he refused to discuss the incident or com ment on the judges its he told re Cramer was told yesterday Mitchelson who pleaded not guilty to impaired driving and driving with a blood alcohol level above was arrested As he drove Home from a City Hall Christmas Morris Strembicki testified that he was operating the Alert Mobile on North main Street that night when he see Mitchelson Page 4 association tells nurses to shun dangerous work by Zena Olijnyk Manitoba nurses Are being urged to refuse to do work they consider such As duties that May risk abuse by patients or nurses have always had the right not to take on work they consider but we want to make it Clear they should exercise this right rather than simply carry de Borah occupational health and safety committee chairman for the Manitoba organization of nurses most nurses feel that they Union urges profession to demand take an action that might affect patient she but we want to reinforce the idea that nurses not Only have to think of their they have to consider Bennet said despite the potentially dangerous work situations nurses few actually exercise the right to refuse dangerous work see right Page 5 businessman Mike Menzies in front of site for police crossword people 26 Ann Landers answers letters entertainment 6 Sinclair sports 26 41 Billinkoff record Bridge business Puzzle classified listings
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