A Nelson man is one of 84 ‘people who received awards in June under the Criminal Injury Compensation Act. For no apparent reason, a 26-year-old Nelson man was attacked from behind and punched several times in the face by a male assailant. He suffered dental damage and multiple lacerations. He was awarded $1,244 In other claims, during a scuffle with a knife-wielding assailant who had broken into his premises, a 25-year old Vancouver man suffered permanent damage to his right hand. For loss of wages and injuries sustained he was awarded $8,500.” For no apparent reason a 27-year-old Vancouver man was attacked and struck sev- eral times by a tire iron wielded by a male assailant. He suffered multiple contu- sions and abrasions. For loss of wages and injuries sus- tained he was awarded $2,625. A 82-year-old Vancouver man was attacked, struck with a club and kicked and robbed by two male -assail ants. He suffered multiple contusions to his head, neck and body. He was awarded $1,210. Without warning a 22 awarded $1,100. For no apparent reason a 19-year-old Vancouver man was attacked, punched and kicked by two unidentified Officials can do little to prevent attacks By CLYDE GRAHAM STONY MOUNTAIN, MAN. (CP) — There is little prison officials can do to pre vent a determined convict from getting a makeshift weapon and attacking a guard, the warden at Stony Mountain penitentiary told a news conference Tuesday Just five days after two guards were stabbed to death ina prison cellblock, Al Stevenson said that a convict who doesn't care about the consequences can usually make or get a knife or similar weapon. “If 1 was an inmate and I was determined to get hold of a weapon to do what was done last Friday night, I would be able to do it,” said Stevenson. Prisoners Walter Thomas Sinclair, 24, and Daryle Evan Kent, 21, appeared in court Monday, jointly charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of the guards. Their case was set over to next Monday More than 500 prisoners are still locked in their cells at the prison, a 107-year-old stone building located on a grassy hill north of Winni peg. Food, clothing, cigarette packages and other debris still litter the cellblock floors. AREA WASHED Crews were washing down the area where guards Jo seph George Wendl, 54, and Werner Rudy Friesen, 34, were ambushed by armed prisoners Friday while at tempting to lock up convicts for the night There is little visible dam Soviet offer still MOSCOW (REUTER) The Kremlin said Tuesday the Reagan administration response to a Soviet proposal for talks on space weapons is unacceptable and that Wash ington is playing a game of words. The official Communist party newspaper Pravda said Washington has avoided res ponding to crucial parts of the Soviet proposal and has shown it has no real interest in a space weapons ban While the Reagan adminis tration has said it would at tend the negotiations, prop- osed to start in Vienna in September, Pravda said the Americans would use the talks only to prove that a ban on space arms would be im possible to devise or imple ment. Pravda said the Soviet offer of talks force. But western diplomats said the negative tone of the ar ticle suggested the Kremlin would probably refuse to at tend unless Washington guarantees it would accept Soviet conditions. Moscow has said the agen da at the talks should be strictly limited to space arms and that both sides should declare a moratorium on space weapons tests as soon as the negotiations begin. The Pravda article de clared: “Washington pre tends that it does not under stand what is being offered.” It said the United States is still trying to use the Vienna talks to raise the question of nuclear missiles, adding that this is totally unacceptable The newspaper also remains in said age other than bullet and shotgun pellet holes in walls and ceilings where guards fired warning shots after the stabbings. The Canadian flag still stands at half-mast outside the prison and armed guards were stationed in a car on the road to the institution. Stevenson said the only sure-fire way to prevent vio lent incidents is keep pris oners locked in their cells round the clock “Total control is impossible unless we are in a total lock-up prison and that’s not the type of operation that we run here.” He said prisoners are searched frequently and metal detectors are used to spot weapons. stands the White House has ignored Moscow's call for a mora torium on space weapons tests. It said this is the most important element in the Soviet proposal. Pravda said the United States has camouflaged an essentially negative reply to the Soviet offer with assur ances that it not only wants space arms talks but is get ting ready for them “But it turns out this is just another game of words de signed to hide Washington's stubborn unwillingness to undertake any measures to curb the arms race,” it added If the United States did at tend the talks, its aim would be “to demonstrate the al leged impossibility to resolve the problem of limiting and banning space weapons,” the party newspaper said I< CP RAIL NOTICE C.P.R. will be applying pesticide to its tracks from July 30, 1984 to October 30, 1984 between: Mile 0.0 and Mile 10.5 on the Kingsgate Sub division Mile 0.0 and Mile 40.6, and between Mile 115.0 and 122.6 on the Nelson Subdivision Mile 29.7 and Mile Subdivision 126.6 on ¢ he Boundary Mile 72.0 and Mile 95.5 on the Cranbrook Sub division Mile 80.7 and Mile Subdivision 137.0 on the Windermere As approved by Pesticide Use Permit No. 108-23-84 85 Pesticides to be used are Karmex applied at a rate of 22.41 kg./ha and Spike applied at a rate of 7.84 kg/ha. was attacked, with a knife, indecently as- saulted and raped by a male assailant who gained entry into her apartment. She suf- fered a state of mental an- xiety and was awarded $2,400. While outside the premises of a nightclub a 19-year-old New Westminster man was punched in the face by an ified male il vealed | occured ahd that ain was extremely intoxicated at Unde thasarticl ly Compensation Act, ‘anyene who is a victim of crime in B.C. may apply for and re- ceive compensation, bring an action against a person or do both. Application forms are street. He suffered kidney contusions and multiple ab- rasions. The victim was awarded $1,050. During a purse snatching incident a 36-year-old Van couver woman was attacked from behind, punched in the face and knocked to the ground by an unidentified assailant. She suffered mul tiple facial contusions and was awarded $770. A 45-year-old Vancouver woman was struck by a flower pot thrown by a row dy patron in a restaurant She suffered dental damage and lacerations to her lips. She was awarded $1.096. He suffered a fractured jaw and dental damage. For loss of wages and injuries sus- tained he was awarded $1,951 A 26-year-old Maple Ridge man was attacked and beaten by several male assailants. He suffered multiple contu- ons. He was awarded $510. After confronting two gs sailants, who were commit. ting a theft, a 24-year-old Kamloops man was attacked and beaten by one of the as. sailants. He suffered lacera. tions to his cheek, neck, chest, clavicle and right thumb. The victim was awarded $1,700. A claimant stated that he was attacked and beaten by a group of individuals outside a il at any office of the Workers’ Compensation Board which. administers the Act. The money to pay Crim: inal Injury Compensation comes from the consolidated revenue fund of British Col. umbia, through the Ministry of the Attorney General of B.C. When the victim decides not to bring an action then, upon payment of compensa- tion, the Board is entitled to sue the party or parties res. ponsible for the victim's in. jury. 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