Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, March 30, 1983

Issue date: Wednesday, March 30, 1983
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 30, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba Two arrested As protests turn violent spilled milk 1 i 11 i a Tow truck was needed yesterday to right Van that went on its Side after it was in a collision with a Jno were reported in the which occurred about at Keewatin Street and Ross offers new plan for missile cuts Reagan urges limited reduction As first step to eventual Zero option continued from Page 1 making Public the Compromise plan to his Zero Zero Reagan said in a broadcast statement from the White House it would be better to have none than to have if there must be it is better to have few than to have if the soviets will not now agree to the total elimination of these i Hope they will at least join us in an interim agreement that would substantially reduce these forces to equal Levels on both Reagan did not propose a specific limit on the number of a senior administration official who spoke on condition he not be named said the numbers of missiles allowed under the new proposal would be the subject of negotiations with the Reagan said yesterday that if the were Able to develop a comprehensive defence against he could foresee some president in the future offering to share it with the soviet Union to encourage the Elimina Tio Nof All offensive nuclear arguing that critics of his Call last week for research into missile defence were Reagan said it was unthinkable that the Only Way that peace is maintained Between the and the soviet Union is because no one pulls the trigger and launches these horrible missiles aimed at each Reagan was interviewed by six re porters in his Oval office and the questions and answers were carried by Loudspeaker into the press roof for others to this is a new designed at the suggestion of White House for a More coordinated Way of questioning the president than the hit or miss style of the regular news most of the questioning dealt with foreign policy but on Domestic Reagan made these Points d he offered his strongest hint at a reelection bid by contending that a single term presidency creates instability in the d on the defence which is in dispute with he said he would inform Congress when it returns from the easter recess whether there is any additional flexibility in areas that could be d he denied the administration was less responsive to environmental mat ters than its predecessors and in fact had been far More spending More on Parks and other such areas in the last two years than the Carter administration had done in All its four much of the questioning was on nuclear in addition to defending his plan for expanding research into missile Reagan confirmed he would Brief Allied ambassadors today on the new american approach at the negotiations in Geneva on medium Range missiles with the soviet administration officials said that Paul the chief american Neotia informally told his soviet counter part on monday of the new idea and formally put it on the table yester Day in the last such session before a recess until May the essence of the new officials is that the two superpowers agree on an interim with a fixed number of medium Range mis As a step toward the elimination of All such without providing a number on How Many missiles each Side should indicated that the United states was drop Ping its insistence on total abolition of All such missiles at the so called Zero Ottawa heaps scorn on Mackling Over Flag burning incident by Michael Doyle Winnipeg free press Ottawa the government and the official opposition heaped scorn on the Manitoba government yesterday be cause two provincial ministers participated in a Flag burning protest in front of the consulate in the Manitoba government was derided for appalling Man ners and bad tactics by the liberals and tories while Federal new democrats sat nearly silent in their Corner allotment of the rare moment of Liberal tory Accord came after opposition Leader Erik Nielsen asked How external affairs minister Allan Maceachen could offset a rather appalling display of bad manners on the part of a minister of the Nielsen said natural resources min ister Al Mackling of Manitoba and another provincial minister Muriel Smith were at the demonstration on the instructions of Premier Howard Maceachen told parliament that he Hopes the american authorities Are mature enough to Overlook the Dis play by the Manitoba Cabinet minis but he refused Nielsen suggestion that Ottawa try to explain the Manitoba governments actions to washing he said canadians still have the right fund for nurse diverted at flin report says continued from Page i Between the administrator and staff at the Desjardins asked for a report it was Learned the intensive care unit had been closed from March to to h be cause qualified nurses were not Avail Able to staff the health minister said yesterday a of communications appears to be the single biggest problem plaguing the Hospital administrator Dennis Beau Din refused to comment until he has seen the health ministers recommend we Haven heard or seen anything Beaudin certainly Well comment after weve seen conservative health critic Bud Sherman asked in the Legisla Ture if Pes Jardis had any assurances that other Manitoba hospitals were not arbitrarily using funds for Pur poses other than those for which they were Desjardins said it was difficult to say because the health services com Mission relies largely on Hospital boards to report any change in the use of after reviewing the the commission May want to introduce tougher regulations or monitoring pro Desjardins to free Assembly and free whatever Nielsen and that if he had to explain every activity by every group in Canada which opposes Ameri can policy he would have a great Deal of explaining to i believe that the Canadian people can judge the conduct of other Ca including ministers of the Crown in Maceachen the people of Manitoba will have the Opportunity to judge that conduct Nielsen wanted to know if Canada relations Are Likely to be harmed by the Joe Clark pc Yellowhead was angry because Mackling is scheduled to Lead the provincial Section of a Federal provincial delegation to Washington for upcoming talks aimed at stopping the controversial Garrison diversion Mackling led Manitoba delegation last year and the Federal and provincial governments claimed some Success in lobbying against a North Dakota water project which they say would introduce dangerous biological matter into the red and Souris River Maceachen said Canada has important objections to the Garrison project and intends to press the Issue with the americans in concert with the Manila a he said he does not believe policy toward Canada will change As a result of the Clark wanted to know if the govern ment has has contingency plans in Case there is reaction by the Ameri cans to the presence on the an team of a Manitoba minister Mackling who was enthusiastically present at the burning of the american nip old guard faces fight continued from Page i who has represented Elmwood for a is also being challenged at a nomination meeting set for May Bruce a financial adminis Trator who is taking on Skowron for the nip said in an inter View yesterday that his Effort to win the party nomination is part of a new direction being within the nip at City the party needs a team approach that Skowron has sometimes failed to he Moore said a More cohesive approach would help make the nip group on City Council More account Able to the electorate for its on specific Moore said now chairman of the cites environment has too often supported industries in their efforts to obtain zoning variances and has failed to pay enough attention to people seek ing to preserve the residential nature of their Tike Hourie also cited a need for greater saying she Joes not believe Wade has always reflected he goals of the nip City councillors must work to Gether to further progressive poli she adding that City Hall has not always paid enough attention to natives or other grassroots Wade denied yesterday there is a division Between new and older groups within the Dps municipal say ing claims by Hourie about More teamwork is a Straw she grabbed at to support her to there Are no challenges to the renomination of councillors Helen prom slow Alice Balsillie no Spisler and vey Smith and Sargent the three nip councillors who Are serving their first while the nip has so far either held or scheduled 10 nominating meet the Independent citizens elec Tion committee has scheduled none and May Field no candidates this said Jim several members of the a coalition of Uberall and conserva said several months ago the group was reexamining its Ernst said yesterday while the ice could Field candidates in the cites 39 its Fate is still the ice used to control most seats on City Council but lost its majority in the last cps two people Wen arrested in the Vine Al Bridge Between and this i aft an ramp Ott iwo said he will allow be Mare disruptions of traffic at the key Rush ten of the ramps office said about 200 demonstrators gathered on the new Brunswick Side of the Bridge and blocked ramp removed them and Kush on will not be allowed workers from the Campbellton area have been demonstrating on the new Brunswick Side of the Bridge for about a week to protest local jobs going to Quebec the protests turned violent yester Day As crowds numbering As High As 500 burned one vehicles and ransacked offices at Mills and paper companies along a 50kilo metres stretch of new Brunswick North the local ramp detachment has been reinforced with additional personnel from around the i have sufficient manpower to maintain Law and Rushton he said half the demonstrators left the Bridge area after the while the others were milling about the the two men arrested shoved a Little too much when told to leave the Bridge and will probably with Rushton they Are the first arrests reported since the demonstrations he would not say How Many extra officers have been brought into the a bus carrying officers from Moncton went off a Road about 70 Kilometres East of Campbellton tues Day night but there were no a ramp emergency squad is on standby in Fredericton should they be labor minister Joe Mombourquett met with representatives of the demonstrators last night and promised to take their grievances to Premier Richard Hatfield within 10 at Issue is the use of Quebec workers in new Brunswick workers in Northern new Many of them Are restricted by the Quebec government from finding jobs in Quebec while the new Bruns Wick government has no such Regula ton against Quebec the mood of the 200 people at the Bridge yesterday morning was ugly police and they advised que Beers to Cross at their own after the crowd drove to the Charlo about 30 Kilometres East of where provincial Cabinet ministers were to arrive from when the workers were told at morning that bad weather had de the ministers in they went on a crowds damaged set fire to a Highway weigh Tion and ransacked offices at 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