Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 23, 1982, Winnipeg, Manitoba
4 Winnipeg free Novet bet Reagan wants superpowers to Cut arsenals continued from Page i the Long awaited my which faces a doubtful future in would have the United states deploy its first new intercontinental missile in 20 but in his arms control speech last Reagan signalled the Kremlin leadership that the United states would prefer reduction of nuclear arsenals to participation in a dangerous and expensive arms soviets reject plan continued from Page 1 with a demand that the soviet Union pay for this with some sort of preliminary concessions in different do not sound too to say the Andropov rejection of unilateral disarmament indicated Moscow still is opposed to president reagans proposals for strategic and medium Range nuclear arms he said the soviet Union wants agree but Only on the basis of reciprocity and Andropov promised to continue efforts to improve relations with adding we pay great attention to every positive response on the chinese the promotion of a native of the Azerbaijan Republic once renowned for the lavish Public Praise he heaped on Brezhnev and seen As a close ally of the late Kremlin came As a there had been speculation Andropov May use his first full Central committee session to begin easing out of the politburo ranks those who owed their careers to his predecessors Pat aliens promotion also was unexpected Given his background As a professional member of the state Security organs which he served from the Early 1940s through the dark Days of he headed the Kab in Azerbaijan for two years until 1969 became first Secretary of the regional Andropov devoted half his 40minute address to the Central committee to internal economic at one Point he said he has no ready recipes for the country economic but added you cannot get things moving by slogans the United states wants deep cuts in the worlds Arsenal of Reagan but he insisted the soviet Union wont bargain seriously unless its leaders Are convinced the is determined to modernize its nuclear they would know we were bluffing without a Good hand because they cards we hold just As we know what is in their Reagan he credited his Tough stance with getting the strategic arms reduction which he Calls off on a serious note in in when the last administration proposed More limited the soviet Union refused even to Dis cuss Reagan this their reaction has been quite their opening position is a serious and even though it Doest meet our objective of deep theres no question were heading in the right the president accepted an air Force recommendation to place 100 my weapons in silos spaced about 550 to 600 to feet apart near Warren fab in the untested theory behind the dense pack plan is that most of the my missiles could survive a soviet Surprise attack because incoming so Viet missiles would disable each other As the converged on the my silos and in his Reagan pledged to leave no Opportunity unexplored in the search for Confidence building measures that would help reduce the threat of accidental the plan to notify each other of missile tests would help ease the ten Sions that officials say that clouded the opening of strategic arms reduction talks in Geneva last just As the soviets launched a series of nuclear weapons the Reagan administration has pro posed a on third reduction in and soviet intercontinental nuclear War Heads and elimination of nuclear mis Siles from although the negotiations in Geneva Are there appear to be no prospects for an Early in his Reagan indirectly preferred to the growing nuclear freeze movement in the United states and opposition to first use of the saying Many americans Are frightened by technical debates no one under he pledged the United states will never use its forces except in response to our children should not fear the we Are working to make it peaceful and he pallbearers carry coffin of Brando Souris my Walter Dinsdale into Peters lutheran Church in Ottawa yesterday for a memorial the House of commons Dinsdale mourned recessed yesterday afternoon to mourn the Dean of who is to be buried in Brandon died he was a my for 31 a smaller increases seen in heating Oil prices patient says strike postponed surgery continued from Page i although no complaints have been filed against individual Mori son said the first formal complaint May be made this week he said one patient called him last week and complained that surgery for diagnosis of cancer had been Post the patient was upset and fear Ful that eventual surgery May reveal advanced cancer with vital time for treatment the patient declined to name the doctor who had postponed the surgery and no formal complaint was the Mma last month called on Mani Toba doctors to support its demands for binding arbitration As a mechanism to resolve disputes in future fee bargain ing with the Desjardins had offered a two year arbitration trial on condition that Doc tors who Are opted out of medicare Promise not to extra Bill their a the medical association said extra Billing was not negotiable and started setting strike thursday and Friday Are also designated As strike Days throughout Mani Toba this while next weeks walk outs Are tentatively set for 30 and the Mma has threatened to step up collective Job action beyond three Days a week if government does not agree to its the government has remained firm on the Issue because it fears doctors May stage a mass opt out in response1 to arbitration awards considered too As the province sees would mean that Only government is bound by arbitration rules while doctors can circumvent the rules by using opting out Asan escape Ottawa up increases in the Price of gasoline and heating fuel next year will be smaller than originally planned if the Petroleum Industry passes on tax cuts announced yester Day by Energy minister Jean care a surplus this year in the governments program to compensate for expensive imported Oil Means a special compensation tax will drop from about four cents a litre to less than three and because of Flat crude prices on the world Market helps to determine the wellhead Cost of Canad an Oil scheduled Price increase of a barrel for Domestic crude next july will Likely be less than it Means that motorists and Home owners who were facing increases of about six cents a litre May get off with a Chretien these lower increases Are within the Federal Sian drive percent guide which is Good news for both con Sumers and the Economy in he a a increase in the wellhead Cost of Domestic crude will go ahead 1 As scheduled in agreements Between Ottawa and the producing bringing the Price to Oil agreements the agreements stipulate that the Price for Domestic conventional crude will not Rise above 75 per cent of the world which has remained at about a barrel for the last year because of world economic conditions and troubles Between open the agreements prevent Ottawa from using the import compensation tax for general Revenue a surplus in the subsidy fund developed after imports dropped substantially through reduced consumption and Federal subsidies to ship Alberta Oil to the maritime prov forcing a reduction in the refiners in Quebec and the Atlantic provinces have used More expensive foreign Oil because the Sar Nat Montreal pipeline could not Han dle their demand for the cheaper Domestic this with a gradual drop in Montreal refining More Alberta crude could be taken for Tanker ship ment from Montreal to the compensation introduced in 1980 with the National Energy will be reduced but Consumers will not Benefit from the reduction until antiabortion groups cite Lack of concern for women continued from Page 1 health minister Larry Desjardins has said the nip will not allow a clinic in Manitoba that does not adhere to Federal a coalition of eight Mani Toba antiabortion groups has begun a letter writing Campaign asking Penner and Premier Howard Pawley to continue their Tough stand against mor Anna spokesman for the committee against commercial Abor Tion said in an interview the coalition is opposed to All abortions and frowns on the moneymaking potential of abortion there so concerned with making Bucks that there not concerned about the woman there she Morgentaler charges for an abortion at his Montreal he and several other doctors perform Between 40 and 50 a the Winnipeg clinic would offer a so Cid worker and counsellor and would be open to All women who want an abortion who Are 15 weeks or less into he abortions Are available in eight Manitoba hospitals three in Winni Peg tto women 12 weeks or less into their the latest available statistics Canada figures report that abortions were performed in Canada in in abortions took hundreds of women from six prov inces travel to Morgentaler Montreal clinic each he while another women Are Force to go to us clinics for abortions after 12 Morison no clinic licence March when the refiners get new pump prices after the Normal 60day waiting the Energy minister said the Impact of the measure will be Felt by con Sumers Only 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