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"Teaching animals to perform tricks for our amusement goes back to Roman times 0(3OOBC.ltwuau'ueltimeinhisuxy when gladiators fought to the death, chariot races ended in lethal crashes and thousands of exotic animals were killed simply for the fun of it in celebration of religious festivals and military victories," Prudom said. "It was the Romans who first taught elephants to walk a tightrope, and yet here we are today, with dopedâ€"up elephants still being taught to walk Stating she would also like to see the phasing out of exotic animal exemptions, Coun. Susan Forwell moved Prudom‘s Animals City worker meeting of the commissioners, meeting of the commissioners, which believe is in late June. When his file is reveiwed at the commisâ€" sioners meeting in June, it will be determined whether or not he is entitled to a human rights inquiry. Marshall, who was fired for ‘"bringing up false accusaâ€" tions", said the City offered him, more than a year ago, a $3,600 cash settlement, but no job offer and no apology. He said that‘s not good enough. “&th:{eanndahlf:ineelï¬mwem to uman Rights Commission, all they haveldone for me is get me one unacceptable offer from the City of Waterâ€" 100.."Mu1hnlluid. ‘my have not even TCy Classifieds 894â€"3377 BUYING A CAR? Wheel and deal through: , Chronicle WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1992 â€" PAGE 37 (Continued from page 3) Biggltig_n." In the end, council voted 8T27 with Councillors Forwell and Tricia Siemens opposed, to accept the solicitors recommendations. recommendations. But in a 64 vote, council struck them down. "My preference is that we go along with what the solicitor has suggested to us, and don‘t make changes for the time being," said Coun. John Summers. "I‘m very much in favor of anything that would stop true abuse of animals, but I don‘t believe we need to go to the extreme that some municipalities have gone to. In Toronto, I think they‘ve gone much too far in banning these activites. I would rather we continue on the way we are, and that any groups that desire to come into our city (with exotic animals) are Since the "anniversary" of the event is this week, Marshall said he plans to be back at city hall, "peacefully demonstratâ€" ing the lack of action on this case". While Marshall has worked in the 18 months since his dismissal from the City, he is currently unemployed. handed out photocopies of a newpaper article describing the female worker‘s settlement with the City at the Waterloo rate a hearing." S On May 28 of last year, Marshall and Darrol Bryant, head of Religious Studies given me a decision as to whether or not I (Continued from page 1) A smend progem i meverspe grove