Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 21, 1994, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free april today in history april 21 Brown shot Down Richthofen German air Ace Baron Manfred von known As the red was shot Down and killed Over the Western front during a dogfight with Arthur Roy Brown of Carleton 76 years ago the red named for his red Fokker had shot Down 80 Allied planes in the first world War and was Germany most feared who won the distinguished service is credited with shooting Richthofen although some historian believe the plane was shot Down by ground fire from also on this Day in Queen was consumer watch crayons recalled Zellers is recalling its Zeddy 8pack and 64pack the retailer said yesterday it is removing the crayons from the shelves because of a warning about Lead Levels in crayons made in Zellers said its crayons were tested and found to contain Lead Levels Well below Normal amounts before being released for Sale in february but the company said it was responding to recent tests by health Canada which confirmed some crayons produced in China have High Lead Lead poisoning can cause brain we do not wish to alarm parents unnecessarily and we want to emphasize that there have not been any reports by parents of problems associated with children ingesting Zeddy the company said in a customers should return both used and unused crayons to their nearest Zellers store for replacement or the company earlier this health Canada advised parents not to let children play with the following Wax crayons 12 jumbo crayons 64 school Quality 8064 and 64 kids deaths Romeo of husband of Gwen Helen Ruby wife of Lloyd Jean widow of Wilfred John of husband of Clara Derrick of Portage la Sara formerly of widow of Andrij Irene wife of Larry Robert Bob husband of Eleanor Arthur Christ classified death notices b10 lotteries pick 3 the winning number was lotto yesterdays winning numbers were and the Bonus number is the plus the winning number was Pogo the winning numbers yesterday were and the Bonus number was reaching us Winnipeg free press circulation Home prepaid advertising editorial photo sports Money Reader internet email City letters to the editor Ricy Clid newsprint is used in the production of this Northern chiefs hit self Rule plans by Don Langford free press correspondent the Pas Northern Mani Toba chiefs yesterday charged that the Winnipeg based Assembly of Manitoba chiefs am is proposing a bureaucracy As irksome As the Indian affairs department soon to be phased first nations leaders from across the province Are Here to consider an am proposal for dismantling the department in Manitoba and hand ing its duties to first nations the swampy Cree tribal Council which represents six first nations communities near the savagely critiqued the am proposal a position paper in a detailed report circulated to assembled most of the spending and work is at am the paper the Indian affairs to heavy drugs net sentence a motorcycle gang Mem ber caught in a Winnipeg to lice ramp sweep last sep tember was sentenced to years in Penitentiary Danny James a Mem ber of the los bravos pleaded guilty in court of Queens Bench to two counts of trafficking in cocaine and one count of being in Possession of proceeds of an illegal drug Federal Crown attorney Glenn Joyal told court that Rogoski sold four ounces of cocaine priced at to a civilian agent working for the ramp on two separate Occa Sions in june police seized in Cash when arresting Rog Oski at his Joyal said some of the Money was hidden in a laundry dryer and some was found in a Cas Sette defence counsel Jay Prober said Rogoski did not initiate the two Ille Gal drug they were initiated by the agent at the Behest of the Prober adding Rogoski did not have a record for drug condition serious after motorcyclist slides under car a 22yearold motorcyclist remained in serious condition in Hospital yesterday after sliding underneath a parked car on main Street tuesday police said Douglas of was driving his motorcycle Down main Street around tuesday when he and another Motorist apparently attempted to move into the same the two vehicles collided and har Rison lost control of his sliding under the parked he suffered a fractured Arm and facial injuries and was taken to the health sciences charges have not been Laid in the since police have not yet interviewed said staff Brand bureaucracy is being even in this this approach can be labelled in which the formerly oppressed copy the same methods of oppression used on the danger is simply replacing Indian affairs with Harold grand chief of the called amps proposed approach when what was really needed was Botto up from the until am officials in Winni Peg have been the driving Force be Hind the said Sydney Gar chairman of the Manitoba Keewatin now representing 24 Northern first chiefs had not been adequately consulted in the development of the discussion he and too Many no first nations people were already involved in the we question who being involved at the am Garrioch is it the first nation is it other White people on the staff and also a former bureaucrat and a Legal counsel Jack London who Are not first it acceptable Phil grand chief of the said he made a judgment Call in hiring Don Goodwin a White former Deputy minister of in Dian affairs to write the discus Sion Fontaine said it was important to put together a detailed and exhaustive proposal and Goodwin be cause of his knowledge of How the department operated seemed a reasonable Indian affairs minister Ron Irwin gave a Brief after which he and Fontaine signed a detailed memorandum of understanding As a guide to future negotiations on the dismantling youth gang leaders nabbed in raid on landside apartment two adults and two youths Are facing numerous charges after police swooped Down on a landside Street apartment Block this crime con Gislason said the tuesday arrest involved leaders of a prominent Winnipeg youth this was a great said Gisla this is what we need to get these Guys and get them off the Chris Robert has been charged with one count of posses Sion of stolen property and driving without a while 19yearold Arthur Charles Sinclair is facing 12 armed robbery four counts of using a firearm in the commission of an five of wearing a Dis two counts of Possession of stolen and one count each of enter and Possession of a prohibited weapon and breach of the narcotics control a 17yearold youth was charged with five counts of armed robbery and a 16yearold male was charged with escaping lawful custody and Possession of a prohibited students blast get effect byte Mcdougall Canadian press Halifax old age pensioners say the goods and services tax victim izes them when they have to pay for chores like Snow and Young students say the get hurts them so badly they cant afford textbooks any spokesmen for the two age extremes aired their get grievances to the commons finance committee Canada pensioners concerned wants the get replaced by a sur tax on the Federal income the Union of Nova Scotia Stu dents leans toward catching companies that 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