Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 28, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
4 Winnipeg free september delegates attack Union leadership continued from Page 1 but its them who Are counterrevolutionary and Solidarity Leader Lech Walesa angry defence of a proposed Compro Mise with the government on the new worker management Law failed to silence critics at the unions Andrzej the Independent labor federations second in told the Congress session sunday the Resolution drafted by Walesa and three other Solidarity leaders for approval by the Congress was an unforgivable the people who made the decision forgot that they Are representing 10 million he Delegate Edward Nowak said the Compromise Resolution was a disaster for the Union and the whole Jan a member of the Presidio Solidarity executive said agreeing to a Compromise in this situation Doest make poll reveals fear of War new York Reuter seven out of 10 americans believe there is at least some Chance of an fallout nuclear War in the next a new opinion poll but they Are sharply divided Over whether president reagans policies of beefing up the military and taking a Tough line with Moscow Are making War or Twenty eight per cent believe reagans stance heightens the risk while 23 per cent say it lessens the according to the poll by Newsweek Gallup questioned a Sample of 671 people by Telephone for the conducted last disconcertingly for those questioned opposed by 49 to 37 per cent the use of tactical nuclear weapons against soviet military forces in Europe even if it appeared the russians were going to conquer the in the 38 per cent saw some Chance in the next dec Ade of fallout nuclear War be tween the United states and the soviet 24 per cent thought there was a Good Chance and six per cent said they were Al most certain it would Only four of the 11 presidium Mem Bers attended the meeting last tuesday at which they agreed on a Resolution calling for the government to continue to appoint the managers of industries and businesses but with the Union to have a this was in line with a worker Man gement Law adopted Friday by the the polish but the first part of the Solidarity Congress two weeks ago adopted a Resolution calling for the workers to name their manag ers and make production the Resolution demanded a National referendum to choose Between that plan and the governments plan for limited the watered Down Resolution was drafted after a harsh soviet attack on Solidarity and a government warning implying that the Union was courting soviet occupation of Congress sources said Walesa might threaten to resign if the Congress did not approve the dont treat me As a stupid Guy is led around by our experts Walesa shouted to his referring to re ports that dissident Leader Jacek Kuron convinced him and his associates to modify the unions we have got self management now and we will be Able to choose our own factory if anyone wants to try not to give me the director i let the Law passed Friday provides for consultation with the workers before the appointment of managers of most but certain defence Indus tries and Public utilities Are Walesa was interrupted several times by but More than half the 890 delegates voted for a Resolution demanding an explanation of Why seven of the 11 presidium members were absent from the meeting at which the Compromise Resolution was draft the chief of Poland state broadcasting system last night accused Solidarity of creating social chaos by manipulating information and stirring up hatred toward communist speaking on Wladyslaw Loranc complained that the party had been blamed by Solidarity for everything from past tragedies to today food lines and the Gap separating polish living standards from those of the soon Well be accused of unleashing the second world he in another the unauthorized police Trade Union sent a Mes Sage to the Congress which said poli Cemen do not want to be Blind tools used against the working eight provincial ministers meet in Ottawa yesterday on the eve of the supreme court decision on the they Are Nell Crawford Horace Garde Manitoba Gerry Mercier Claude Dick Allan and Roy no special pm aide says Chretien says court decision approved Ottawa Legal position on Patria Tion continued from Page 1 government was seeking some kind of accommodation with the provinces to avoid a situation where a split decision could see a lobbying War in Britain and renewed separatist sentiment in que Manitoba premiers Sterling who headed the provinces said this morning he would have no com ment on the decisions until later this Lyon watched the court decision from his legislative building and encountered the same problems hearing chief Justice Bora Laskin that both ered other the audio feed was Justice minister Jean Chretien said Trudeau was relieved at the he said the Federal government was Only looking for a Legal and got it he said he had no doubt at that Ottawa action would be found to be Saskatchewan attorney general Roy Romanow said the fight will not be Over for the eight dissenting provinces All but Ontario and new Brunswick despite today supreme court Manitoba attorney general Gerry Mercier said last night after a meeting Here with other provincial ministers that his personal View is that a Manitoba provincial election is unlikely to be fought on the basis of opposition to the Trudeau Quebec Premier Rene Levesque has indicated he might fight an election Campaign on the Constitution As Well As one on and Saskatchewan also Are Ripe for in sure that for the average the constitutional question May be said there concerned with 24 percent interest there concerned with there concerned with the a constitutional Issue might work in an election Campaign in Quebec where the history of constitutional debate is Mercier Quebec May be he that what i Trudeau has said that he originally planned the Constitution and its charter of rights in part to Cement the results of referendum Campaign which saw about 60 per cent of que Beers oppose Romanow was co chairman with Chretien during a lengthy series of negotiations on the Constitution which ended in failure and resulted in court action by Manitoba and the others when Trudeau decided to push ahead without the eight ministers from the dissident including Manitoba Mer met last night in a secret session at the chateau Laurier in they refused to provide details of what went another step to constitutional Reform Ottawa up today supreme court decision is another step on the Long climb to constitutional it started when prime minister Trudeau pledged a renewal of federalism As he fought against the parti quebecois proposals for so after sovereignty association was rejected by a majority of Trudeau started the country off in search of an amended throughout the Justice minister Jean Chretien and representatives of the provinces sought a new they failed to then Trudeau met the premiers and no agreement came from on Trudeau said he would ignore provincial All but Ontario and new and bring the Constitution Home after it had been amended by the British Parlia it was the signal for a bloody most of the new democratic party supported the prime the bulk of the progressive conservatives sup ported the the fight raged in across the country and even in London where dissenters and supporters sought to swing British parliamentarians to their Way of the government invoked debate end ing closure in the commons at one the progressive conservatives con ducted a filibuster at the Superior courts of Manitoba and Quebec ruled on the Side of the Federal government when the provinces challenged the the Newfoundland court sided with the it is the Appeal of these decisions that the court ruled on Church near Queen evacuated australian Security men announce suspicious device discovered from the news services Melbourne australian Secu Rity men said yesterday a suspicious device was found in a Mel Bourne Church across the Street from another Church where Queen Eliza Beth was attending a morning ser the Queen is in Melbourne for the meeting of Commonwealth Heads of government opening about 200 people were evacuated from the uniting Church after a Tele phone caller told police explosives were planted police said the device found was not they declined to give further photo news Roundup elections Are the Only Way to break the Truman suffers stroke Kansas Bess tru widow of former president Harry was reported in Seri Ous condition in Hospital Here yester Day after suffering a mild Wallace her longtime issued a statement saying is having trouble Swal lowing and is receiving second Tea held 30 killed in Lebanon Boston once Tea was dumped into Boston but sat demonstrators dumped British Tea in the name of Irish nationalists jailed in the several months ago the British Consul general Philip Mckearney said that bostonian should stick to Tea parties and stay out of the Busi Ness of Northern said James a protest Orga Welcome to the second bos ton Tea times papers closed London the 196yearold times newspaper and its sister pub the sunday Are both shut Down 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