Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, November 23, 1981

Issue date: Monday, November 23, 1981
Pages available: 89

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 23, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 Winnipeg free november 1981 j Accord on women rights very close continued from Page 1 but he added he did not believe Bennett was making compensation an absolute condition for acceptance of aboriginal although that appears to be what the Premier said Trudeau also gave the provinces until tomorrow to decide whether to accept the original aboriginal rights clause dropped in the 5 Accord signed by All provinces but Quebec or a photo alternative wording suggested by Trudeau told reporters in Kamloops he saw Little difference in Lougheed proposal and would go along with whichever wording gets the support of the premiers and most native inclusion of aboriginal rights appears to hold the key to the Fate of a clause that says the proposed rights charter would apply equally to men and Saskatchewan Premier Allan Bla Keney reiterated saturday he will agree to reinstate the sexual Equality clause without any but Only if native rights Are entrenched at the same Premier elect Howard Pawley told a closed meeting with Manitoba Indian chiefs saturday the new nip govern ment wont take a final position on the Federal provincial constitutional Accord until a Cabinet is sworn in a text of Hawleys speech said the incoming nip government thinks the Accord can be and should be by recognizing and affirming treaty and aboriginal there were no protesters on hand when the weary looking prime minister arrived in on a government Jet after attending the Grey cup game in but ramp officers Are taking Spe Cial precautions during the visit because they expect demonstrations by native in his reply to the Trudeau said Bennetts compensation proposal indicates a View of the Law and of the obligations of the Federal government in relation to aboriginal rights that will require further study and that the Federal government cannot accept at this the prime minister said he would be willing to discuss the concept at a future first ministers conference on aboriginal but he appeared pessimistic about Ever accepting the it int a no starter but i cant say its starting very fast in my he Lougheed three part draft clause affirms aboriginal and treaty rights As those rights existing prior to coming into Force of the proposed new constr it would also allow affirmation of any rights spelled out at a proposed meet ing Between first ministers and native Lougheed proposal says rights would apply to status inuit and High mortgage Lack of jobs focus of protest protesters in Bonn take the Opportunity of Brezhnev visit yesterday to demonstrate against soviet foreign european missile ban focus of talks Schmidt hoping to convince Brezhnev on merits of Reagan proposal continued from Page 1 the Bonn government mobilized 000 police to protect the Kremlin Lead but it rejected the soviet embassy request for a ban on All protests during his a smiling Leonid Brezhnev stepped out of his Aeroflot ilyushin62 plane at Cologne Bonn Airport yesterday and walked slowly but his Back Down the Steps on the Arm of his general Ruaben a Small military guard of Honor saluted at the foot of the where Chancellor Helmut Schmidt greeted but the Welcome was other Wise hours tens of thousands of afghan and West German demonstrators gathered in Bonn to demand a Ken free press soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan and an end to Moscow nuclear arms Brezhnev and Schmidt drove under heavy police escort in a Black limousine to Gimnich 48 Kilometres from where the soviet president will be staying during his three Day several thousand supporters of the Moscow line West German communist Many carrying portraits of Brezhnev with the slogan nothing is More important than rallied at the Airport to Welcome their demonstration was in marked contrast with a protest rally of people in Central called by Liber Al and Young conservative West Ger Man where demonstrators chanted russians out of hands off Poland afghan refugees and militant ecologists marched else where in Security was exceptionally police helicopters tailed the 50car motor which included a soviet built Zil limousine full of communications equipment and a Mobile German Resus citation frogman scoured the Moat last before returning to Bonn after the Brief Schmidt told a television reporter there was real plea sure on both sides at seeing each other he said they had already begun discussing world affairs with Dis armament As the Central theme Dur ing the 30minute drive from the about Many in tur bans and waving Green islamic ban marched through the diplomatic suburb of bad Godesberg before or Brezhnev chanting death to Brezhnev and russians out of Afghanistan at the rally attended by peo exiled soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky told the throng what Ever soviet propaganda we know where the real danger to peace comes we know who built the Berlin the turnout was a fraction of the mustered by West Germany peace movement last month to pro test plans by the North Atlantic treaty organization to deploy new me Diu Range missiles in West a similar rally in Amsterdam yester Day Drew continued from Page 1 Bee federation of labor and the confederation of National Trade Quebec federation president Louis Laberge shared the podium with but they had different views about a possible on Day general work stoppage As a future Laberge made the suggestion in a speech but Mcdermott later told re porters there was no such plan in the works and suggested he does not favor the most of those at the rally were sent by plane or car by Union locals from across the coun the majority from Ontario and there were canadians of All Ages and their main complaints were High mortgage rates and Unzem i have a i have a i have three children and i am said Morin of the interest rates Are hurting me and i dont want to lose my the lowest mortgage rate Avail Able last week was about per cent and consumer loan rates Are running at More than 20 per interest rates have been gradually dropping in recent but Many homeowners Are locked into higher rates they were forced to pay just weeks or months Velma of said she had to renew her Mort Gage at 22 per cent a year it was six per cent when she bought the Home nine years i dont understand what has happened since Toronto tenant Maude Warren said you dont have to own a Home to feel the my rent just went up 15 per cent and my daughters is going up 22 per Ottawa Aims at inflation continued from Page 1 the effect of significantly increasing unemployment right across both ministers also said they will strongly oppose Maceachen plan to Cut billion from transfers to the provinces Over the next five Maceachen says the provinces will be at least partially compensated by Federal tax changes and also claims the cuts wont affect Federal support for education or health care because the Money is not technically tied to either Miller said the Money is part and parcel of health and Educa Tion Hyndman saying it should be construed As an integral part of the new Brunswick finance minister Fernand Dube said the provinces Point is that the Federal government be trying to shift some of the Federal deficit onto Ulster split on Paisley stand continued from Page 1 Union stewards and paramilitary led by the Ulster defence As have urged the ship Yard workers the largest work Force in Northern Ireland to ignore pais Leys strike instead they will stage their own rally at the in protestant East to rival a major demonstration scheduled by Paisley outside Belfast City police reported permits had been granted for More than 40 other major rallies and marches in Northern ire land Paisley said he also plans to Send cavalcade of tractors and cars into the towns to Block roads and choke Northern Ireland Secretary James prior has warned that the government will respond with the full Force at its command to any Challenge to its a in addition to the Security today protest has been fuelled by plans for an Anglo Irish intergovernmental which protestants see As a first step toward unification with the overwhelmingly Catholic Irish re Public in the fire damages House firefighter throws out Burntout mattress Frame yesterday putting out fire that caused damage to a Mckenzie Street Home officials said the fire was started by children playing with a cigarette postal vault peeled continued from Page 1 anything suspicious around the Post office Friday night or Satur Day to Contact the Interior of the Post office was a mess when police the spokesman Selkirk postmaster Harry Moore said the crime was discovered by a mail courier at about 3 he said the courier called police after he tried to unlock the Post office and noticed the lock was Moore said the thief or thieves May have used heavy tools to break into the Walkin which has a combination and the locked Combina Tion it would appear it was he adding the doors were pried off both the eight foot by eight foot vault and the it must have been some pretty Strong Moore the burglars got Little very some Loose he alluding to the por Tage la Prairie Moore said some thieves have contacts in Quebec where stolen Stamps can be sold at a he said he is not aware of any Way to Trace the on a ram Charger 4 trucks if i Cash your Winnipeg Chrysler dealers ;