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Page 10, The Herald, Monday, ‘May 6. 1983

“MONTREAL: icpy — “When: the March”

". for Jobs sponsored by the Confederation of |

National Trade Unions- reached | ontreal’

on: Sunday, one .- banner: described :

Quebecers .as_ ‘Employees “Yesterday,

Unemployed -- Today. : “Tomo ow. jon

Welfare. ran : wae :

” The 225,000stiember
eter

pa
‘Levesque’ 8. ‘downtown offices “May. 8,
‘At: least: 70 ‘marchers are: vheading~

tos

~ more are. ‘expected ta’ jo r ‘ap from: Points":

-- detonate to super-heat and Strengthen the.
_. metal, fo

across the province: ie We
-. Those -who- attended ‘the. gathering on

‘Sunday’ ‘were fed “pudding au chomeur’” .~.
. (pogie pudding) . — a -traditonal Quebec

desert of stale bread, milk and sugar. *
The union, also’ unveiled a Caravan for —

_ Work —a van which will trayel the streets

of Montreal during the pont | two weekgy to

" ublicize the: march.

ny Aaa nore

Quebec werKera protest

- “Orgenivers said te march will help fight aE

- thebaltle of at least 1.2 million’ Quebécers,
Including 500,000 ‘unemployed ‘and 600,000

_ on welfare,'as well as thousands more who °
“have given. up hope and ‘are: no": jonger -
* eligible “uhemployment =
‘insurance ‘benefits. : oe ae
Federation’! “representa ive... - Jeanetté: .
at ‘éaid the march is the first major

‘ campaign of Its kind since the 19906, when’ -
“similar :imovement prompted “Ottawa to ay

for the.

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r. welfare ° “or

cteate: unemployment insurance. HA
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a place to tive, and a blace to work K tao,” "

"Blasting upsets. cats —

_SEDDON'S CORNER, Mam (CP) .—"

Even cats. get- upset’ when CP Rail —
’ conducts’ its ‘summer blasting operation

near this community.” -

“It'll startle you inside. a building,” said
Sandra Ross of - the © low: ‘rumbling |
concussion she and her husband Neil hear

_in their store and home. “Our cats get

scared: they-run under the bed,”.
_ Gordon and. Louise Pommer live Jess
than threekilometres from the blast site |
and every year ‘replace elassi in | windows of .
‘their house. --

“The. residents of. Seddon's Corer, 5

- kilometres - “northeast of Winnipeg, are -. -

unhappy with ‘what could ‘be labelled

‘ Operation Frog.’

During the summer months, ona remote ,

‘sectlon of land, railway-crews wrap an
explosive sheet around frogs — part of the.

railway track Switch assembly — and then

Daly- de Gagne, é a spokesman for CP

Rail, said all the frogs used by the railway

~ornas the country are blasted; three times
éach, at the site near this tiny community.

But local residents say more people have |
moved to the area in the last five years, -
making it ‘unsatisfactory for the noisy
blasting operation to continue. . .

Besides windows and plaster being
cracked by the concussion of the blast, :

they also say livestock -have ° been

‘frightened when they hear the noise.’

“One guy cldims hia well stopped

. flowing, but none of these things can be

proven," said local resident Norman Voss.
MET OFFICIALS

About 25 residents recently met with
officials of CP Rail to discuss the situation.

DeGagrie said railway oftictals had: a geod

meeting: with town residents after
receiving a ‘petition from them. |

. The company. sald the “blasting falls.
within’, the. “government * “environmental ;
limits, but dded it would look at ways of

‘Railway

offielals'also agreed to consider a more".

* dampening ‘ the explosion. ;

remote site to be Sought, out and selected“
by the residents.’: ;

~ There are about: ‘seven blasts a ‘day and
the concussion seems to local peaple to be *

_ the worst when it's overcast and. the wind .
”. is blowing. in their direction, °° |
“Blasts, are being felt as far away as

Beausejour (about 2° 15. kilometre *
distance),” Voss ‘said. - .
Although CP Rail says there i is supposed .

* to be’ someone posted on the road when

workers are blasting, Mrs, Pommer cited:
ane occasion when she drove by at the’
” moment of a blast and thought some one”

~ had shot her.
. "You atop because you. don't? know it:

. you're going to. have a heart attack,” she.

said of the explosions.. “It's such a crack
_ and it’s so close,” | :

Some residents, however, don’t want to
force the company. to move the site.

- "All that’s going to do is put somebody
_ out of work,” said Ray Parisian. “There’ 5

‘not enough work as itis.” ©
_ ~Gertie Hartle doesn't share that view.

Although she doesn't blame it ‘ox the
_ blasting; part of her lawn. caved-in last

suminer, swallowing an umbrella: and |

~ table.
“It's very -annoying," she said. ‘‘My |
animals get scared, they'll just take off..
"We figure they've been here long

~ enough and id they. should Ro elsewhere.”

1 - Bix’ ‘church ‘workerg ee heaten earlier
'y.

rograms; A:guaranteed “decent. salary" é
*mployed;"a reduction in the:
work week to 35 hours from 40, which, the...
CNTU: ‘pays, will create 30.000" jobs and.
-. more ‘government, Investment « of- Quebec. a
"money i ‘Quebec: , :

; “The. government won't bo anything
without pressure,” said Irene : Ellenbétger, .
_ the federation’s - regional - ‘president | ‘in. -
Montreal... _-

With this combined action, we. think
they'll take notice,-We want Montreal to be.

° ib works in Ron “Catholic relief eénire where
“faraily frends Bald’

worker and author Barbara Sadowska, was pléked | up
“in Warsaw's old town’ ‘Thursday, ‘taken, to'a' police
“station, severely: ‘beaten and driven ta-a. ‘psychiatric
“dine, he frienjs said. ‘Sadowska took\her-son home
“fromthe dinle to’ hospital, where he died Saturday,

“visit thé predominately Roman Catholic goutry..

* but. said he understood the. ‘YOUNE - ‘man
» drunk. “et

- had no knowledge : -of the affair,. adding:
" government imattér.”

da

as to: leave ho external mark.

immediate treatment, the friends Is sald:

~ Grzegorz. Przemek,, the Ieyear-d dont of relief

“apparently, carried ont by a hard: line factlo within
" the government which ‘opposes Polish. Premier’ Gen;
Wojciech Jaruzelski’s decision to allow. thé Pope to.

“The ‘duty officer at~Warsaw police headquaters |
. tonfirmed that a youth picked up Thursday had died, *
had been

“Government spokoenian Andrzej Konopacki sald be .
““Tt's not | a a

. The family friends said ‘the. young’ man, ‘told his ,

. ~tnother he had been beaten by police, who,: ‘tallcing °.
among themselves, had sald they. were’ under: 7
_ ‘instructions to hit hint’ in the abdomen, in auch a way os

© Doctors told Sadowaka iat dimage’to:the liver,
spleen and lower intestine was so severe that his life”
could not-have been saved-even if he had r received -

gompany, °

~ Clark leads: new: poll

A Southam News-Global
Television. poll ‘shows “Joe”
Clark holds a commanding -
lead in first-ballot support |
fot the. -- - Progressive
Conservative leadership
convention in June. . .

The poll, published today,
was conducted May 10-13.
and gives Clark 35 per cent

_ of committed first-ballot -

support, Brian Mulroney is -
second with 19 per cent and
Jolin: Crosbie third with 14:

"per cent.

The Carleton. J ournaliam

’ Poll conducted the survey

by. telephone from a list:

which includéd’ ‘names. of ©
about 85 per cent of the 3,000 -
. accredited

delegates.
Missing were the names’ of
the 150 delegates at-large
which ¥ were unavailable last
week,

Out of a sample. of 590
randomly . - selected .

- delegates,-19 per cent said

they were undecided on who

to support and six per cent |

refused to say, The margin...
of error in a sample of this

size is five per cent 19 times.
Out of, 0, the poll taker’

said. °
A similar . poll will be -

"taken the week of the June,
noe AM convention, -

The survey also shows

. Crosbie is the second choice

for 27 per cent of those
questloned while, ‘Mulroney .
¢omes up with 14 per cent. .
Clark's stipport as second

= sholce drove: to seven per

-Toronto ..mayor

Teent. °

The poll further indicates
that the other four. serious

two per cent. —.
Alberta millionaire Peter

Pocklington is sixth with.
‘one per cent and right-wing -

Toronto MP John Gamble is-

last with 0.4 per cent.

’ Although Clark, Malrotiey

and Wilson are the only ~

bilingual candidates in the.
race, 69 per cent of those
polled said the next: leader
should -be able ‘to speak
French. Eight per cent said
the new leader shoald riot be

bilingual ang 28 per cent
no =

sald. it was of

consequence.

On the campaign | trail.

Sunday, Wilson told party
faithful in Prince Albert,
Sask, that his support in
Quebec. and his political
experience will help him

form thé Hiext government.
_ Wilson said the majority
of Quebec Conservatives

support him.

“T have had meetings: i
Quebec that were totally in

French,” he: said. “I think
that's a very important part
of being able to build that
trust and © baild that

relationship to allow ue to .

move ahead in a positive
way of building towards
winning | the next election.”’

_ Meanwhile. in” Hamilton,

Crombie, referrig to the 92-:
_ber-cent margin he won in ©

‘hig final. term. a8 ‘Toronto
‘mayor,’ said that .levelof
success in his metropolitan
area. would - put
- Conservative party in

| power nationally,

' “The .

~

- day. .

the:

conservative party. gets 92.
per cent-of the vote’ in
Toronto is the day it wins,” ©
‘he said.
"Crombie, "who . . sees
himself as a strong fourth in’
’ the leadership race, said his
association with  voronte
has not hurt his campaign
as Some predicted it would.
” - On Saturday, Crosbie said
- jn Timmins’ Ont. ;/he thinks
‘he can build’ his party's’.
strength = in» Northern
-Ontario. 4 : ,
. “Traditionally’ . support
~ for our party has not.been
strong in Northern Ontario,
but in the next two years
before the next federal
election, I believe we can’

start to-do well here," he"

told a party meeting.
The. Newfoundland MP -
said that people would begin

to swing to the Tories for .

- economic reason:-:

years of Liberal soclalist
initiatives, we have -high
unemployment and — the

economy. igina shambles. mo

Crosbie says he ‘now
considers . himself rung
“a very _ close. third. .or
possibly second. ne

Convention of. Canadian

Greeks that he favors a

system ‘of voting in the -
House of Commons” thats”
less

the merit of bills, . .

5

‘ Davey,

“It’s. like «the ‘rest. of
; Canada,” he said. “After 23.

. In. the leadership race,

“In Ottawa, Clark told a

‘party-aligned and”
. Slows members to vote on -
the ,

candidates iri the race’ are:

lagging far behind. Toronto
‘MP Michael Wilson | in
fourth place with four per
cent of committed delegates
on first‘ballot and former,
David

‘Become a Friend of

curva ahs

| Ghidrenrs Hospital

Crombie places fifth with’ -

Candidates

BELFAST (AP) — The
Trish Republican .. Army's
political wing, Sinn’ Fein,
contends that the: British |
government . is: trying- to
harass its” candidates --in
Britain's general election
ext month. -

Sinn “Fein sald . in a
" statement. Sunday . that
~ Royal Ulster Constabulary’:

‘police detained two of its -

candidates for. several
hours. Saturday night;. and
that the ™. organization's
election director and |
: another member. were also.
taken into custody.
or police . “spokesmen
ed only that Beveral .
people had been detained
Saturday, and said they had
refused to be searched.

Sinn Fein said candidate — .
and |

. Danny. . Morrison:
election . director - Tom
* Hartley were stopped at a-
roadblock - near
Loughbrickland, - 32
kilometres southwest of |
- Belfast, and held for several
hours: at Long Kesh. .
* Another candidale, ‘John
and: ‘Sinn Fein —
member. Benny’: McElwee -

-were detained for four” hours °

by police at: ‘Magherfelt ©
barracks,

“statement also said.

Sinn Fein, which is legal -
in Britain and™ Northern *
Ireland, has annowriced it .
will run candidates in 14 of *
Northern Ireland’s 17 seats ©

in- -Houge ‘of Commons. .

- during the June 9 election |
called. 1- months early by -
Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher. :

~ “It is clear even. at this
early stage In the election.
’ campaign that the Brit sh,.:
fearing the growing
strength of Sinn Fein, are -
determined to disrupt our
election ‘machine as much -
as. possible, ” the party's

statement said.

y In- ‘other *

“campaign
evelopment: De
a
ss Aleader of the Marxist:

Irish Republican Socialist
party’ in Belfast sald.
Dominic McGlinehy, one of ..
the ‘most wanted
nationalists ‘in Treland,
might rin for Parliament, °

af McGlinchy,. if he runs, «:
. Would |.” oppose IRA.
, candidates. -McGlinchy is .

‘wanted. by both Northern -

Ireland and . the Irish.

republic ‘but. is eligible to -
run sipce he has never been .

 eonvitted ‘of any. crimes.

- ‘The Republican Socialist,
Party is the political arm of
the Irish’ National ©

=i ‘Liberation Army, which —

‘along with the ‘IRA —. is’?
nent to. end British Tule*
Protestant-dominated “

Northen Ireland and unite”

dt ‘with the Predominantty, .
Roman Catholic . Irish

, Tepublie: -

_ The Tins of London *

24 kilometres .
southwest of Belfast, the --

Trish

harassed?

reported: today
Thatcher. will interrupt her
campaigning for a secShdf
ve-year. lerm in order ‘to
" attend the May.28 weekend
economic summit meeting

-in Williamsburg, Va;

. However, | ‘government
sources-said she has not yet
made up her mind whether

she will go to the’ summit. .

“that

‘with’

mate ad the inbve to. ;
ideo’ pames is biaturall for

: line will. add to our: "profits

this” -year': “because the: -
_ market‘ for video games is.
", Browing rapidly,”? he sald,

“With 15 to 20 million home. .

ms camputer terminals now in.’

© these ‘dames: are -

‘attract a “great deal: of-:-
-_ Money * that. young people | ;
formerly spent on records.”

The ‘line — named ‘Xonox

* for easy translation . ‘into

several - languages >. —.

“initially will consist of titles ©

_, Buch “ap

: ‘Barbarian, Hercules versus ..
the. Titans, Robin Hood and

. Ghost Manor. me

“Thundarr < the.

“Whe | - Winnipeg-based

pitches
breakneck speed, will again

_ rely on the successful.’

television . commercials.

And again, ‘the goal is a
low price. . The . ‘double: .:
ender” cassettes. have a

' game on each side to give
consumers two ' games for

’ the price of one, Kives said.

: Devised by five groups of ~

“game designers, graphic -

artists .and* computer’
programmers, the. games

- business directory

| eg wi!

af . recognized ie
i . «instantly for television Bales:
delivered at téchn

Arcade: hardware,. od
ves said much.
+ been : done | “and
on npany has °.made a
signee ha “fnvestment. .

ated to “$163.7: nil mn: wo A
rom: $178, ‘mot t ‘the: Soe ee o

"Future te troubled

‘OTTAWA: icp) Joba: will ie fost ‘and problems will *
“arise, but isauing devastating forecasts about the impact of”
» technology. does; not help, ‘Labor ‘Minkater: Charles Caccia -
said. today. . =

‘The future won't be easy, ‘but the country can draw onthe .
experience of the agricultural and industrial revolutions of .
“the past, when the jobs: lost to. ‘technology were more than.
_ Teplaced by the‘jobs created, Caccia said during a brief
appearance at the opening ofa one-day symposium on high
- technology." .

, Caceia, in ani ‘interview later, said he was not referring to.
“a leaked government dociiment which grimly predicts that:
up to two million jobs will: ‘disappear: in Canada by 1991

Becduse of { technological anit: structural changes in the,

. economy.

The study, whieh. the government. has: played down as.
only a discussion paper, also warns it’s unlikely that riew —

ology ‘will create. enough. jobs to replace those that
disappear." ~

Cacela said his comments were: directed. at a. general
" tendency to paint too gloomy a picture of the effects of —
~ technological change. But he defended the government's
refusal to release such studies, saying the media would.
blow. the’ conclusions out of proportion. ©

“There ‘are-golng | to be dislocations and difficulties, but.
‘we must ask ourselyes how are we going to manage them
rather than. just palnting a gloomy picture,” he said.

. ,""As in the past, whenever jobs are disappearing there are

“also jobs appearing.’ However, we don't know the balance.

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