Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, November 19, 1981

Issue date: Thursday, November 19, 1981
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 19, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 Winnipeg free november 1981 Pawle will take Over on 30 continued from Page 1 Pawley said he will Likely select Between 12 and 14 members for his first and gradually add to it in the months to the outgoing Lyon Cabinet had 18 that May change Over a period of time but i must test out the new he adding that some ministers will hold double Pawley said he is already assessing his Cabinet material and admitted that one or two of the Las had already lobbied him for no easy task its not going to be an easy obviously in going to be excluding a number of members elected to the legislature who would serve it is a very vibrant group of so youre bound to see an average age that less than previous i do see members that were in the previous members who were in the previous caucus but who never served in and i see a significant number of Brand new peo Pawley said he is looking for some one who has served in the legislature to fill the speakers he said he has two or three people in the new Premier elect said conflict of interest legislation is necessary to avoid situations such As a recent one involving tory agriculture minister Jim who was questioned about land he held near the proposed Alcan smelter i see this As a priority piece of he adding that such rules would provide a guideline and deterrent for Cabinet ministers and in the Pawley said he will ask his Cabinet members to file a statement of assets and liabilities As a temporary he said this would be similar to a system used by de Schreyer when he was emerging from his talk with Lyon said the two had what i would describe As an amicable and useful meeting about the in quite assured the transition will take place in an orderly and efficient and i think Friendly he the Defeated Premier told reporters he Felt the on term conservative government went Down to defeat tues a in a Surprise 3423 loss to the Lyon held a dour meeting with his Cabinet yesterday possibly for the last time before the conserva Tives leave apart from discussing the formal Transfer of the four of whom were said they talked about the something went wrong Lyon again declined to speculate on the reasons his governments de something went wrong after the beginning of the Campaign or he there will be a Long period of assessment for each of the Lyon said the Economy has a Bear ing on Allim not looking for but i think it Pawley also described his meeting with Lyon As the new Premier elect commit himself to a Date for the next session of the the nip began planning for their takeover months before tuesdays Vic naming retired la Saul Cher Nick As chairman of a transition com Chemack and other members refused to comment on their preparations judge rules officer must pay victim continued from Page 1 was obviously uncomfortable on the witness stand and seemed con fused As to the number of times he was hit with the Bells trial Evi Dence on this Point was not consistent with his testimony and statements on prior he the judge referred to Bells Testi Mony that he fired at both Organ and Sobkowicz with his Back three feet from the unmarked police car and five feet from the but the incontrovertible evidence is in the aftermath of the Organ was found located approximately 30 feet the judge a Bullet Hole in the front fender of the police car also contradicted the offi cers it is difficult to imagine How that Bullet Hole could have been made if Bell was firing in the direction he said he was the judge judge Jewers also rejected Bells claim of although he said it was probable Sobkowicz that initiated the encounter by opening the police car door and making some threatening statements to a scuffle ensued Between the two men and believing his Friend to be the victim of an unprovoked struck Bell a glancing blow on the head with the tire said the moments Sobkowicz stabbed the plainclothes officer in the stomach with his pocket prompting Bell to fire his revolver at his stated judge Bell then turned his gun toward Organ some 25 feet moved to within 10 feet and opened he even if Organ intended to attack the injured it could have been discouraged by lesser Means than re sorting to the drastic one of actually wounding stated the he noted that the actions of sob Kowicz and Organ were and that Bell was Hurt and unsure of what Organ would do these factors i am sure contributed to the loss of his Normal professional judgment and caused him to react in an excessive Way without thinking of the he Las minute fill Montreal motorists line up for gasoline to get a Las minute the ordered by the Quebec break before the Price went up cents a litre yesterday brought average prices to cents a litre for regular Constitution Resolution tabled premiers modify but Broadbent withdraws support continued from Page 1 to remove an override clause on sexual Equality in yesterdays agreement were the override or Nono Stante clause allows a provincial legislature or the Federal parliament to pass legis lation to abridge rights in the the Trudeau did not seem overjoyed with the Over it could still prove to be a very Good cons Titu he Trudeau described himself As sad that the override clause had been Al Lowed that there is no provision for a referendum making the people the ultimate test when politicians disagree and that the rights of women and native people Are not better protect abject failure youre asking me now whether i consider it a Trudeau told a press i consider it an abject he was speaking in a half mocking but he came Down unusually harshly on native who he criticized for opposing both his present plans and earlier ones that gave aboriginal people stronger i honestly dont know what the native the aboriginal people of Cana he Trudeau was no less harsh on Leves because of its Quebec will once again be late with its rendezvous in Trudeau i say Quebec is he id say the pm is that a hell of a difference and a very important Chretien told the commons he expects the Resolution to pass1 the com Mons and Senate to receive ratification from the British commons and lords by yesterdays agreement modifies the 5 Accord reached by Trudeau and the nine premiers other than Leves with Levesques key arguments fur ther weakened by yesterdays the Premier is under More pressure to either agree or face Down Trudeau with an election a vote which the polls indicate the Federal Side would the new changes d Quebec would be forced to provide English language education to Allen Glish contrary to the provincial Bill but not to immigrants arriving from other countries a key Point with nationalists who do not want immigrants to choose automatically the English in the remaining nine All French speaking educated in Canada or would be Able to Send their children to French schools where numbers a province opting out on cultural or education matters would not face fiscal despite Strong protests from native groups and increasing criticism from human rights the nine premiers and Trudeau agreed to stick with their 5 Deal on native that arrangement dropped a clause asserting aboriginal rights in favor of one providing for a series of meetings on the under yesterdays Ottawa had to get agreement from nine signatories to the 5 Accord to change european allies Welcome reagans missile proposal continued from Page 1 Range Pershing and cruise nuclear missiles in Europe if the soviets would dismantle the 600 similar missiles they have trained on european Vladimir soviet com mandarin chief of the strategic rocket told the communist party daily pravda that reagans plan is aimed at upsetting the current parity in strategic forces and at ensuring military the soviet reaction echoed president Leonid Brezhnev statement last month that any attempt to link withdrawal of soviet missiles to deploy ment of the new nato weapons would sabotage the Geneva the state department said the new Kremlin Rebuff was unfortunate and regrettably Reagan said he has written to Brezhnev proposing a fou Point Agenda for the Mutual reduction of intermediate Range nuclear and Strate Gic reagans speech was broadcast live via satellite to where the pro posed nato missile deployment and Reagan recent remarks about limited nuclear War in Europe have led to antinuclear causing political problems for nato in a report on soviet televisions prime time news program last Tass accused Reagan of trying to exert maximum pressure on Western european Public opinion because the Antiwar movement is gaining Momen the times of one of scores of West european newspapers to Wel come reagans said the governments of Western Europe deserve a share of the they have mounted a sustained Effort to bring Home to president Reagan the damage that was being done to the nato part praised reagans proposal came less than a week before Brezhnev visit to West Germany for talks with Chancellor Helmut who faces Strong opposition within his own social demo cratic party to the planned missile deployment in West Schmidt and representatives of All the other four Nat member nations where the missiles will be stationed by late 1983 the and Britain praised the Schmidt said he was deeply Satis while prime minister Margaret Thatcher of Britain called it a most important in his Reagan said the nato policies which have preserved peace for 36 years in Europe can preserve it for generations to he said those policies have featured maintaining adequate forces to deter considering an attack on one nation an attack on and engaging the s9viets in a dialogue about Mutual restraint and arms natos policy of peace is based on restraint and Reagan no nato conventional or nuclear will Ever be used in Europe except in response to but Reagan said that during the last while the reduced its armed forces and withdrew some nuclear warheads from the so Viets engaged in a relentless buildup of military he said a continuing soviet deploy ment of intermediate Range nuclear missiles has created a growing threat to Western he said the Only answer to the continuing soviet deployment of missiles aimed at Europe is a comparable threat to soviet he there is no equivalent deterrent to these soviet intermediate american ambassador Arthur Hart Mann provided details of reagans along with a letter to Brezhnev from the president calling for the two superpowers to cooperate in removing obstacles to when he visited soviet foreign minister Andoci Gro Myko Early a embassy spokesman said Hartmann and Gromyko spent More than one hour discussing substantive he declined to enter off Waverley opposite Seel Choice building Sites now available in a distinguished new Community i land development ;