Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, March 29, 1983

Issue date: Tuesday, March 29, 1983
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 29, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba Reagan plans Compromise Over missiles the Salt Lowre son Washington president Reagan with full Allied is going to announce a Compromise offer under which the soviet Union would dismantle some of its ss40 rockets and the United states would limit future missile deployments in in formed officials said in his anticipated announce ment not expected to propose a specific number for ment Between the current 351 ss40s and fiut the approach All but Man offers ramp Lead to lost boy continued from Page 1 its the third time Goertzen has been questioned by the ramp since Weibe disappeared in a month before his 14th he first gave a statement to police three Days failed to return Home to join his family for an outdoor who left the area shortly was questioned again by ramp when he returned to Steinbach two years on both occasions he said he and Wiebe were Good friends but he didst know what happened to the Pete the boys said in an interview last week that he always believed Goertzen could assist i knew he knew something and that one Day he would pop up and heed Tanner of the Steinbach ramp said today we have got to wait until the Spring break to examine the its not going to do us any Good digging around now because there is a Chance we could destroy possible Evi guarantees deployments in fee will begin on schedule in decent Paul the negotiator for intermediate Range missiles with the will hand the proposal to his soviet counterpart i Geneva it will be last meeting before a recess flow scheduled to last until Early fiut Nitze also will propose that the discussions resume perhaps Early Reagan is expected to emphasize that Point during an address in los Angeles on it will be one of several Steps by which the administration Hopes to underline cation to arms control and eagerness for serious the president has been under some pressure from other governments in the North Atlantic treaty Organiza and even More from Public anti nuclear to modify his earlier negotiating under the original announced in the Alliance would forego All of the 572 missiles now projected if the soviets dismantled All of their rejecting that soviet Leader Yuri Andropov has made several offers under which the soviet Union would retain if not of the ss20s while denying new deployments to in one he proposed withdrawing some ss20s eastward while leaving enough in Europe to match the 162 submarine missiles of Britain and reagans new proposal will be his first Public variation on what had be come known As his Zero Zero although readiness to Compromise has been signalled repeatedly in recent it will aim for with emphasis on numbers of warheads rather than Carrier each ss20 can deliver three nuclear the 108 Pershing ii rockets and 464 cruise missiles planned by nato each car Ries Only Zero Levels will remain the formal nato but the approach to an interim agreement leaves the administration free with Allied approval to begin deployments As projected in Western Farmers in Ottawa to protest changes to the Crow rate set up cutouts covered with signatures of Pepin rejects petition against Crow minister vows to stand firm on Grain rate change despite farm opposition continued from Page 1 those who would retain the Crow argue among other things that it is a historic right and that it evens up the score for Canadian Farmers in Competition with Farmers from countries whose Grainfield Are closer to their ports or who enjoy cheaper Barge Pepin said yesterday his proposals Are the increase in the Cost of transportation is a reasonable one two times the current Crow rate in three or four five times the Crow by the end of the he it still remains at a very Low level in terms of the Cost of transportation with respect to the Price of Grain in return the Western Farmer will be the Only one in Canada to be Guaran teed a inflation a privilege second to none in society he for the higher the Western Farmer will get one of the Best rail ways in the he the bes loved or least hated propos als for Crow Reform were made at the governments request by University of Manitoba professor Clay they provide for a graduated in crease in the rate charged Farmers for shipping but they also provide for payments out of the Federal trea sury to offset the Crow Gap the Dif Ference Between the proposed new rates and the old one which would go to the railways and the Pepin adopted Gilson plan with a few changes and subsequently negotiated some at time he managed to get the Cabinet to approve billion Worth of spending on the a proposal which would be tied to about billion Worth of upgrading by the with the Economy in terrible the Cabinet has been betting on the Crow the Western rail initiative As the quickest of acceptable Quick the nip has opposed the Crow plan from the and the tories spoke against despite having had a similar plan in the works during their Brief year of Power in support from Prairie pools melted As militants in the locals got worried and even the progressive conservative government in Saskatchewan now is coming Down against opposition in Quebec has been the parti quebecois Quebec Universal membership farm organization and various financial institutions have started lobbying against the Pepins aides believe opinion in the powerful Quebec caucus of the Federal liberals is see sawing because the maps do not know much about the subject and Are therefore victims of the information they Bias against males alleged in Silver Broom Curling setup by Andy Blicq a flight attendant says air can Ada is discriminating against men by not allowing them to act As hosts at the Silver Broom world mens Curling championship which it Campbell of Winnipeg says the Canadian human rights commission has agreed to look at his Union representatives failed to Settle the mat Ter with the airlines manage i just dont understand Why there is that sort of discrimination in the he said air Canada Public affairs spokesman Joyce Krentz said women have worked As hostesses during the 16 years air Canada has sponsored the i guess its become kind of a the Silver being held in Regina next is an Al male event and Many air Canada organizers who attend Are said the presence of women hostesses helps offset the she the airline sends 10 attendants and a coordinator to the games every an attendant is signed to each team and accompanies it to every As the attendants carry the country Flag during ceremonies and meet the needs of families travelling with Ive always been interested in said a flight attendant for three its an excellent Opportunity to represent the its a Good or pub Lic relations when he approached air Canada management last year about participating in the 1983 he was told the jobs were Only for i was shocked to hear Union informed Union representatives also were informed the positions were Only for he the flight attendant is now put Ting the final touches to the Docu mentation he will give to the com a Canadian human rights commission spokesman refused Krentz pointed out that a know Edge of languages is an important Factor in selecting attendants to Host the foreign teams at the Alexander is fluent Only in allowing Only women to act As hostesses at the annual event More a Mutual agreement be tween air Canada and the Curling she Laurie general chairman of the Regina organizing commit tee for the Silver said no formal request has been made to air Canada to have Only women act As although Artiss said he care less whether men or women were chosen for the he added for the role that they do play its More appropriate for gals at the risk of sounding like a male i prefer the 1 i kind of think its he said of alexanders Merl Union representative with the Canadian airline flight attendants said Alex Ander has been advised to Lodge a formal complaint with the human rights commission and pursue Day said the airline told the Union the curlers have requested Only women act As i dont happen to 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