Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 17, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba
4 Winnipeg free january Reagan stresses desire to reduce nuclear arsenals up photo continued from Page 1 negotiators were Able to Nail Down an agreement and get what we wanted in Geneva because of their Advance preparations and reagans Speakes there was no discussion of talks Between Moscow and Washington for setting a precise time and place for the resumption of Speakes nor was there any mention of who would head the Speakes said Reagan told the group he wants comprehensive and thorough preparations to Contin smoking ban draws Union fire continued from Page i rather than changing the rules for employees of one the Mega president said the govern ment should set an example by ban Ning smoking in the a proposal that would ban smok ing by Las and others during committee meetings has been Dis cussed by the rules but has not been smoking is now allowed in com Mittee rooms during meetings and in the House when it is in but not during House along with the ban on Desjardins also announced a Media Campaign this month which will be directed at Young they eight week Blitz will use health and welfare Canada material As part of its generation of nonsmokers pro he said the messages present a positive role Model for Young people to avoid the Media Campaign is being mounted jointly with the Manitoba inter Agency Council on smoking and Low White House National Security adviser Robert Mcfarlane called the meeting an occasion for Reagan to express gratitude to the team but also to get Back to the Grindstone and make sure we have a comprehensive position ready for the talks which we Hope will open in in a written the presi Dent emphasized my determination to reach agreements which bring about deep and verifiable reductions in nuclear and which enhance strategic i am keenly aware of the hard work and Long hours ahead for these dedicated people in carrying out the analyses needed to support Ameri can negotiating reagans statement but i am confident that with the expertise and dedication each Mem Ber of our team brings to this the United states will do its part to make the coming negotiations Suc Richard assistant Secretary of defence for International said the belgian govern ment would deliver a serious blow to the position if it backs out of its commitment to deploy nato nuclear the belgian gov which faces stiff opposition at has yet to decide whether to go along with the deployment As Perle also said it would be absurd if and soviet negotiators reach agreement on cutting nuclear arms but hold up approval of a treaty contingent on results of other the soviets insist reductions of nuclear weapons would depend on agreement in another area venting an arms race in the new chairman of the House armed services commit tee says Reagan must demonstrate that the my missile is a necessary bargaining Chip in arms talks to win his continued support for the Wear representative Les Aspin said yesterday he is undecided whether to continue backing a Compromise my under which 21 of the missiles were approved last year and spending authorization for an additional 15 will be discussed in Congress in Energy minister Pat Carney and Deputy prime minister Erik Neilsen leave pc ministers opt for Blind trusts continued from Page 1 such assets As no per Sonal farms and interests m businesses whose shares Are not traded publicly must either be Dis closed put into a Blind Trust or in addition to eleven ministers in the 40member Cabinet have used Blind including finance minister Michael the others Are Small business minister Andre Energy minister Pat Justice minister John veterans affairs minister George govern ment Senate Leader Duff Industry minister Sinclair mines minister Robert Lay Mackay and transport minister Don nine ministers in addition to Mulroney have sold some or All of their they Are Environ ment minister Suzanne Bla Isgren youth minister Andree health minister Jake government House Leader Ray Deputy prime min ister Erik communications minister Marcel minister of state finance Barbara Mcdoug Mulroney called silly Liberal Leader John Turners condemnation of the conservative government As a do nothing administration interested Only in cosmetic Mulroney terse rejection of Turners comments came As he emerged from a meeting of the powerful conservative inner Cabinet at Meech a government re treat near i think that even Turner would agree that the accusation is silly even by Liberal Mulroney told Turner delivered his criticism of the tory government after a special meeting of Liberal maps and Sena tors at the Quebec hotel resort of Montebello earlier in the Mulroney and his planning and priorities committee of Cabinet were meeting in anticipation of Parlia ments resumption monday after a Christmas health minister Jake questioned by suggested that a Long awaited discussion paper on the question of universality for social programs might be released monday with the resumption of Gity Deer seek food in Yards continued from Page 1 Highway the the Saskatchewan Border and the Tran Canada Highway As a critical nonemergency the statement describes this win Ter As one of the most severe in recent memory for including Elk and it says Manitoba wildlife Popula Tion has boomed because of mild Winters in the last six result ing in More Large animals than wilderness areas can some Charleswood residents say unusually High num Bers of Deer have been wandering into their Yards this Winter to forage on Trees and they must be starved when they Are eating a Harstone Road who asked not to be said its our 17th year Here and its the first Winter Ive seen the resident said up to four Deer at a time have come within a metre of her Home to Munch her i certainly dont want to see them but i dont want them to eat my Trees either whoever is responsible for them should be feed ing wildlife officials say Deer in the Charleswood area Are not facing Doug a damage control specialist with the department of natural said Deer tend to stake out a single area when the Snow becomes pastuck said increased housing development in the Charleswood area also has concentrated the traditionally Large Deer population into a smaller wildlife officials said Deer repel Lents which can be sprayed on Trees Are available at a number of including tree Manitoba Pool exterminators and chemical he stressed there is no need to set up feeding stations for City saying it would concentrate them in Small areas and cause potential traffic More than 100 Deer were killed by cars on Winnipeg streets last continued from Page 1 senior City officials described the 24 positions being eliminated As Drivers moist said they also act As aides to District fire search burning buildings to make sure no one is relay orders from the District chiefs and at times perform All the Normal duties of Maureen a spokesman for the Canadian Union of Public employees which represents province refuses tax Appeal ban continued from Page 1 to prevent erosion of the tax the policy committee voted yesterday to ask the provincial government to strip property owners of the right to Appeal until reassessment is in municipal affairs minister Andy an Stett said yesterday the province has no intention of going along with that Anstett said he ruled out the freeze because it would wrongly remove ratepayers rights to a peal their to freeze the right of Appeal of citizens who believe their assessment is improper would be a denial of a very fundamental right with respect to property he he said he Doest believe the provinces refusal to Grant a freeze on appeals and assessment Levels should hinder the cites the City has a statutory obligation to Anstett they have Given an indication that they intend to obey the Law and i find it hard to believe that they or anyone would attach conditions to obeying the mayor Bill Norrie said later he was disappoint but there is Little the City can do if the province will not he said the City is facing More assessment appeals than at any previous and has no idea How Many More property owners will Appeal while the City is trying to sort out the assessment for shortfall most City said the draft budget is expected to affect positions covered by the Miller said Union officers still were trying to assess the Impact of the the budget proposes scrapping plans to hire an additional 11 police constables for foot Winnipeg Hydro also would lose 11 positions eight by closing an appliance repair service operated by the Cit owned Utility and three by having meters read once every two months instead of every the budget Calls for eliminating eight other full time staff from a variety of City depart the City also is looking at leaving about 58 vacant jobs and cutting Back summer and other temporary jobs to eliminate the equivalent of another 49 full time Gerry Ducharme chairman of the policy said while the City Hopes to Cut As Many of the full time jobs As possible by not replacing people who some staff May have to be Laid he said no one will be let go before the end of chief City commissioner Nick Diakiw told the policy committee that Nowerth unexpected provincial Grants to the announced have created a shortfall in the budget which will add another Mills to the tax increase projected in the he besides affecting yesterdays draft current Bud covers Day today expenses lower provincial funding also will create an shortfall in the capital budget which covers major construction projects and Diakiw the news came one Day after civic committees finished reviewing the capital and mayor Bill Norrie said yesterday it was inexcusable for the province to wait so Norrie also attacked the province for announcing it will require the City to enter a five year agreement under which the province will approve All City capital projects involving provincial he claimed the province is trying to take Over City medical officials criticize binding arbitration plan continued from Page 1 Isaac have been involved in negotiating the proposed agreement Medicine is Practised differently in each he Baltzan told the doctors that by voting for the proposal they were giving up the Only clout they held Over he said they were fooling themselves if they thought binding arbitration will give them a fair settlement without Messy confrontations with you can Only negotiate successfully if you can Hurt the other he anyone looking to have an award handed to them on a Silver Platter through arbitration is naive and easily Baltzan said the Canada health act already provides for binding arbitration through Federal but fewer said the Cha has advised him that such a proposal is theoretical and not Isaac said the proposed agreement was Dan we believe that a precedent set in Manitoba would become infectious and very soon interest the politicians in several doctors spoke against the plan during the but there were some Lloyd an Mma executive said the plan is to run three if it Doest the Mma can opt he Fletcher Baragar said he didst think saving 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