Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, September 28, 1981

Issue date: Monday, September 28, 1981
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 28, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba Led Fourment Altaie a is Sis bailing out of by Cecil Rosner four Young american men who died in a canoeing Accident in Hudson Bay were trying to recreate a real life adventure one of them had read about years says the Mother of two of the Darlene who lost two sons in the Accident earlier this said in an interview from that the men had planned their expedition carefully and were deeply commit Ted to completing her son had read a Book by Sigurd Oleson entitled the lonely land which described a canoeing expedition in Northern he be came inspired and convinced his brother and two friends to attempt a 500 Kilometre trip from Leaf rapids to they said it was something they had to Esmoil said if we had tried to Tell them not to they would have done it although the men All had previous canoeing and wilderness this was their first attempt at an extended she it was their first experience in Canadian ramp in Churchill have identified three bodies which they discovered last week washed ashore on the Hudson Bay the fourth who has not yet been is presumed police say Joseph Edmond of was found 19 East of the Mouth of the Churchill Bradley Walter was found on they have not yet released the identity of the third but it is believed to be that of Brian the fourth Man on the Canoe ing whose surname is Dan was from Esmoil said she last heard from her two sons and their friends when they called from Thompson the next they left Leaf rapids with two canoes on a tour my i River route which my would take Between Fatir 4fea when Ine Piny waa Oref Bierin j a Sriwil a emf h to verify their my heart informed that hid their Ute Tomt was told that the Tody of new son had been founds Esmoil said the log Book by ramp indicated the men last night in a Cabin on it Toimi were about to head uie Cloudy today 12 Cloudy tonight 3 september vol Iod no 252 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets Constitution deals denied by pms aide by Michael Doyle Winnipeg free press Ottawa prime minister Trudeau has made no deals with Premier Bill Bennett for political accommodation with the provinces should win a supreme court of Canada decision on the Constitution his press Secre Patrick said late last dissenters in cuckoo not Rule out the possibility that Trudeau would meet Bennett after the court decision and before going to London with a cons Titu a photo tonal Resolution to bring Home the 1867 British North America including a charter of rights and an amending hell do the Courtesy gos Sage but Trudeau has been very Clear on his intent to go ahead if its a Gossage said he checked notes made of the last meeting Between Bennett and Trudeau written by Michael Trudeau chief constitutional he said the notes Are there was no decision of a possible meeting with the that not to say there was no discussion of other Gossage was Adamant that Trudeau offered no political that just was not what Trudeau was he in it was quite the a win is a Gossage said it is no secret that Bennetts people were seeking some kind of a Middle the Globe and mail of Toronto re ported Early today that the Federal 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 Jacek Kuron left and Karol dissident Solidarity Confer on strategy yesterday at Congress in angry unionists mount revolt against Walesa Poland Reuter angry delegates mounted a revolt against their leaders at the Solidarity free Trade Union Congress denouncing them for agreeing to a Compro Mise on worker Solidarity Leader Lech Walesa de fended his position with a fiery but he and other members of the unions National executive were accused of Selling out to the comm More than 40 speakers took the floor on the second Day of Solidarity first National Congress in what was devel Oping into a major but the unions official Janusz on predicted that the majority of the estimated 800 delegates would eventually accept the a vote late in the indicated this May not be the delegates angered that the Compro Azacs in spin a Senate staff study has suggested that the terms of Ronald reagans bid to sell Azacs planes to saudi Arabia be Mise decision was made by Only four members of the 11member National executive demanded that a Resolution be approved calling on the absent presidium members to explain them the motion was passed by 449 votes in favor in the first indication of the extent of the split Over the members of the presidium then stepped one by one to the Rostrum to justify their most saying they had either not been informed or that their position on worker self manage ment was known in state radio quoted Walesa As saying it is easy to avoid taking a but it is difficult to take an in popular but his critics accused him of Violat ing the principles of parliamentary the radio Jacek one of Solidarity Dis see Compromise Page 4 son of three three movies went the Way of the but three dimensional sound is one of the most intriguing new Saskatchewan attorney general Roy Romanow said the fight will not be Over for the eight dissenting provinces All but Ontario and new Brunswick even if the supreme court rules today in favor of he conceded that a Strong majority ruling in favor of Patria Tion would take the steam out of provincial opposition and he appealed for yet one More round of Federal provincial bar even if Trudeau should the court was to Render judgment today on appeals from que Bec and Newfoundland against tru Deaus controversial plan to bring Home the 1867 British North America act and include in it a charter of rights and freedoms plus an amending i dont think it is All Over for the see i dont Page 4 koreans chide Trudeau Seoul up prime minister tru Deau paid silent tribute to South Korea War dead today As he began the official portion of a three Day the first by a Canadian prime minis we All recognize you As the Leader of the Western korean president Chun Doo Hwan told Trudeau through an interpreter at the opening of a private 80minute tet Patete on can Ada Korea relations and world after arriving Trudeau spent most of his time resting after two Days of flying and the koreans rolled out the red carpet and military Honor guards for today official but Canada also received a mild chiding hours after Trudeau arrival from a South korean government economist who attacked Canadas stringent import Kim Kin wan told reporters accompanying Trudeau that South Korea has reason to be disappointed with Canada because no less than 48 per cent of the asian country exports Are subject to some kind of re Striction in a higher proportion than any other country South Korea trades Korea is Canadas third largest Trad ing partner in Canadian exports to Korea were million last today began with a trip to the Kore an National cemetery where Trudeau said a silent prayer and dropped incense on to a brass Burner at a Monu ment to the More than South korean soldiers killed in the 195053 korean there a Parade ground Welcom ing ceremony at the capital a see Trade Page 4 me surprised there is no doubt that Tracey was More than pleased yesterday when she miss Blue bomber for this year the announcement want the Only Good news for who watched the big Blue Romp to a 4610 Victory Over the Khomeini forces is leftists in Tehran streets Beirut a leftist guerrillas in Tehran battled iranian government forces in the heaviest Street fight ing since Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho minis reliable sources in the iranian capital schoolchildren Khomeini revolutionary guards and other government forces beat Back the Challenge yesterday and one resident reported by Telephone that the City was quiet again last but he said there had been fighting on every Street behind every every it was the worst and most violent Street clashes since the Days of the Tehran radio said several including revolutionary guards and innocent people were an earlier broadcast reported 40 More attack were expected before the election Friday of a successor to president Mohammad Ali assassinated by the leftist Mujahideen Khaliq on the government radio also claimed a major Victory in the War with the lifting of the 10mpnthold siege of the battered Oil refining City of but there was no confirmation of the residents of Tehran said in Telephone interviews that the fighting in the Capi Tal broke out about 9 yesterday near Tehran University and spread there Are clashes absolutely every where in Central there is no know How Many people the source said the very Well they have formed commando they Are hitting with and antitank meaning a propelled Tehran radio blamed the the fifth column of the and the Mujahideen the is islamic guerrilla organist Ion has been waging 9 of ing and assassination Agai at minis regime since the Quiter president Abolhassan Tehran radio reported that pfc were shot by firing squad false alarm singing soccer players and a mock fire alarm foiled the hijacking of a yugoslav Canada lagging the International Energy Agency says Canada has not been pulling its weight in the wests slow unsure efforts to beat its dependence on Index Ann 18 31 18 7 20 entertain Una Horoscope Jumble Keady Millroy on to movies people relax sports report to Ita Tnp Yekikan ;