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Wherearethe
US proposals?
President Reagan said he has
rriade "six proposals" to the
Soviets regarding nuclear arms
reduction and control He said the
Soviets have not responded
What are the six proposals?
I have contacted the offices of
almost every congressman and
both senators from Michigan
They don't know what these "six
proposals" are I asked a press
reporter fnake inquiries at the
Associated Press and United
Press International offices They
don't know the "six proposals"
Reagan was referring to
Mikhail Gorbachev detailed his
proposals for nuclear arms reduc-tion
and control as well as the
necessary steps needed to be
B-ten
- Luri
ff 1 J%'MBims'i
Unf jJrai iii%
Combining its goal to de-velo- p
avvarenesj) of 1986 as the
International Year of Peace and
the theme of the World Ex-positi- on
the United Nations
Pavilion vill focus on "Peace
Through Communications" in
its exhibits and programs
The UN Pavilion has two
inessages to share that peace
is possible and that the re-sponsibil- iry
for creating it be- -
tmi
Frank R
EO
OPTOMETHISTIT
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takenö get back on the road to eliminatirig nuclear weapons by
detente in a recent Time the' yeär 2000 at the February
magazine intervievv on Jan 15 he Soviet Communist Party Con- -
outlinted concrete measures for gress more concrete proposals
to? :r?A---- i !A
n'V-- L-Miif- N - mrämfwmmmmm-mmimmm- m
In Moscovv (above) and Washington (right) citizens demonstrate in sup-po- rt
of the Soviet test ban moratorium What concrete proposals have
the Reagan administration advanced?
mBCM
Jhs
Block
longs to ali of humaniry Of
special prominence in the
pavilion are the hopes and
dreams of peace of the chil-dre- n
of the world expressed
in an art display created by the
youth of British Columbia
British Columbias credit
unions are sponsoring the UN
Pavilion as pan of their 50th
anniversary celebrations The}'
are also sponsoring the con-te- st
Student Messages for
Peace in vvhlch BC students
are invited to contribute
essays posters and audio-visu- al
presentations to com-munica- te
their thoughts on
vorld peace Aselection of the
peace messages will be dis-playe- d
at the UN Pavilion dur-in- g
the Exposition
In Exalted
Company
The British police recent-l- y
confiscated a consign- -'
ment of cocaine valued at
50000 pounds strling Five
persons suspected of being
implicated in the affair have
been arrested including the
owner of a London night
club The most "illustrious"
of the detainees is Charles
James Spencer Churchill
grandnephew of the former
British Prime Minister Win-ston
Churchill --and the son
md heir of the Duke of Marl-borou- gh Earl of Blandford
Six months ago he was fin- -
LOUGHEED
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Hauuukset 100 mailin säteellä
Sudburysu toimitetaan ilman
lisimakjua
PUHELIN! 673-959- 1
PUHELIN 6739591
252 Regent St South
Xazel kadun kulm Sudbury
iiHMjyiii " h pmmi m fwrwwmm jumm
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— Vuode ja aamiaijien —
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Vancouver British Columbia
V5P 1B4
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HINTAAN SISÄLTYY
AAMIAINEN
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HUOMIOON
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ding
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hintoihin Rehellinen
punnitus
HOUSE OF METALS
45 Commercial Rd
Toronto 1 7 Leasido
Kolme korttelia etelään Eglin-tonis- ta
itään Laird Drivesta
Puh: 421-157- 2
ed for attempting to steal
narcotics from a chemisfs
shop
Doomed Forests
r"ij---'25srflij- c£
The results of a study
made in Göttingen by the
Institute for Forest Botany
show that pollution of the
soil in the FRG has reach-e- d
such dimensions that a
considerable part of plant
roots are dying the FRG
Stuttgarter Zeitung reports
The result is that a heavy
wind is enough to knock
down trees The only way
to save the forests would be
to plough up the soil to the
depth of one metre and
give it thorough chemical
treatment But this would
cost some 70 billion marks
And no funds are made
available for such purposes
VNfoV '-- - " ' '
rkl Jm
4 r strl
were issued shouldn't we expect The American people and
the president to be as candid and people ali over the world have a
forthright on this important is-- right to know exactly what is
sue? being proposed in the area ofarms
j nuclear test bah
'' i
"""""l TcrflEffnn — — £ o m n i m
" f IiVfX " ' '"f T i l" ''I'111'll m ii fylliini ~T t--
- r V %iSr
Darling
I 'm afraid our matmg call
has pamcked the US Seventh Fleel
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1
Very condensed news
Biggest printing plant anyvvhere in the vvorld is being built
in Leningrad Fully automated itvvill turn out 175 milhon
books per year Intended mainly for very large runs of
popular books Using new Soviet designed robots
vvorking vvith lasers the plant vvill run three to five times
faster than the best book-producin- g set-up- s today
First cotton plants grovvn in space have surprised Soviet
biologists Last )une a batch of cotton seeds specially
selected from best Uzbek varietieb vvas sent up to
Cosmonaut Dzhanibekov He succeeded in grovving 22
plants vvith green leaves These vvere sent back to Earth
vvhere the plants thrived and bore new seeds These are
now being tested so any changes may be studied
Can you picture a freight train of 438 cars? It is more than
three-and-a-ha- lf miles long but it ran successfully on a
Kazakhstan line trom Ekibastuz (big coal centre) to
Tselinograd It took 14 sections of powerful electric
locomotives to get the train moving and keep it rolling
Made good time Broke up into sections which went to
various destinations Not a stunt but part of a Soviet
program to develop super long trains hauling 9000 to
30000 tons
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control and disarmament After
ali we are paying for this insane
nuclear arms race with a lower
standard of li ving Our children's
fAitures are being mortgaged to the
hilt to pay for this craziness
People starve while resources are
squandered on Star VVars
Many people think Reagan's
Star Wars scheme is foolish
Perhaps President Reagan fears
giving the American people the
details of his "six proposals" for
nuclear arms control and reduc-tion
because the American people
might find these "six proposals"
foolish And maybe that is tfhy
the boviets ignored them
Alan Ivaki
Newaygo Michian
ERILAISET
TILAISUUDET
TORONTO
Finn Centre 465-898- 1
Ikinuorten kerhon toiminta-paikka
Finn Centre 217 Danforth
Ave on auki kello 10 jälkeen jo-kaisen
viikon torstaiaamuna Ter-vetuloa
rentoutumaan juodaan
kahvia ja pelataan bingoa!
Torstaisin kuoroharjoitukset
kello 10 ja voimistelu kello 11
Tervetuloa entiset ja uudet!
Laulujuhlat pidetään Torontos-sa
kesäkuun 1314 ja 15p
THUNDER BAY
Ikinuorten kokoukset naalilla
316 Bay St joka kuukauden en-simmäinen
ja kolmas keskiviikko
alkaen kello 130 iltapäivällä
Ikinuorten voimisteluharjoituk-set
joka keskiviikko alkaen kello
1 1 ap Lauluharjoitukset ensim-mäinen
ja kolmas keskiviikko kello
1 2 kunnes toisin määrätään
Järjestön kuukausikokous toi-nen
lauantai kuukaudesta alkaen
kello 1 iltapäivällä
SUDBURY
CSJ:n Sudburyn osaston koko-ukset
joka kuukauden toisena maa-nantaina
klo 1 1 aamupäivällä Pos-tiosoite:
PO Box 354 Station 'B'
Sudbury Ontario P3E 4P2
Sudburyn Seurakerhon viikot-taiset
harjoitukset ja ajanvietetilai-suud- et
Jubilee Centre (entinen
Finnish haali) joka tiistai alkaen
kello 10 ap
Uudet jäsenet tervetuloa ker-homme
toimintaan!
Sudburyn Seurakerhon toiminta-kalenterista:
Kesäkuun 14-1- 5 pnä Kesäjuhlat
Torontossa Tämän jälkeen alkaa
kesäloma ja bingo on joka toinen
viikko siis: Kesäk 24 heinäk 8
heinäk 22 elok 5 elok ja elok
19
Records
Windsurfing records are
registered for distance and
speed But Marco Topdemir
of France decided to set a
record of a different kind
He stood on a surf board
under sail for 87 hours and
53 minutes
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Viikkosanomat, June 02, 1986 |
| Language | fi |
| Subject | Finland -- Newspapers; Newspapers -- Finland; Finnish Canadians Newspapers |
| Date | 1986-06-02 |
| Type | application/pdf |
| Format | text |
| Rights | Licenced under section 77(1) of the Copyright Act. For detailed information visit: http://www.connectingcanadians.org/en/content/copyright |
| Identifier | VikkoD7000500 |
Description
| Title | 000809 |
| OCR text | Wherearethe US proposals? President Reagan said he has rriade "six proposals" to the Soviets regarding nuclear arms reduction and control He said the Soviets have not responded What are the six proposals? I have contacted the offices of almost every congressman and both senators from Michigan They don't know what these "six proposals" are I asked a press reporter fnake inquiries at the Associated Press and United Press International offices They don't know the "six proposals" Reagan was referring to Mikhail Gorbachev detailed his proposals for nuclear arms reduc-tion and control as well as the necessary steps needed to be B-ten - Luri ff 1 J%'MBims'i Unf jJrai iii% Combining its goal to de-velo- p avvarenesj) of 1986 as the International Year of Peace and the theme of the World Ex-positi- on the United Nations Pavilion vill focus on "Peace Through Communications" in its exhibits and programs The UN Pavilion has two inessages to share that peace is possible and that the re-sponsibil- iry for creating it be- - tmi Frank R EO OPTOMETHISTIT Pah honttori 074-31- 4 kotiin 673-07- 05 CITY CENTRE HUONE 218 Toic2csa kerroteiCEa STJDBURY Ontario Vcstatmctto ESPANOLASSA Kcs&ivPah 811€9n2p920— 0 lp 12 0JO klo AUNIfTA UKKIA UKKAKIMPPUJA UKKALAITTEITA Pallcratkaa hakemassa kiikkcUcGtokteciaxDd FLOWER SERVICE PobcUn 67S-S2- S3 £52 Bejent St 8 Besel kadon Iralm SS Darham St N 8TJDBUEY "u i takenö get back on the road to eliminatirig nuclear weapons by detente in a recent Time the' yeär 2000 at the February magazine intervievv on Jan 15 he Soviet Communist Party Con- - outlinted concrete measures for gress more concrete proposals to? :r?A---- i !A n'V-- L-Miif- N - mrämfwmmmmm-mmimmm- m In Moscovv (above) and Washington (right) citizens demonstrate in sup-po- rt of the Soviet test ban moratorium What concrete proposals have the Reagan administration advanced? mBCM Jhs Block longs to ali of humaniry Of special prominence in the pavilion are the hopes and dreams of peace of the chil-dre- n of the world expressed in an art display created by the youth of British Columbia British Columbias credit unions are sponsoring the UN Pavilion as pan of their 50th anniversary celebrations The}' are also sponsoring the con-te- st Student Messages for Peace in vvhlch BC students are invited to contribute essays posters and audio-visu- al presentations to com-munica- te their thoughts on vorld peace Aselection of the peace messages will be dis-playe- d at the UN Pavilion dur-in- g the Exposition In Exalted Company The British police recent-l- y confiscated a consign- -' ment of cocaine valued at 50000 pounds strling Five persons suspected of being implicated in the affair have been arrested including the owner of a London night club The most "illustrious" of the detainees is Charles James Spencer Churchill grandnephew of the former British Prime Minister Win-ston Churchill --and the son md heir of the Duke of Marl-borou- gh Earl of Blandford Six months ago he was fin- - LOUGHEED HAUTAUSTOIMISTO Hauuukset 100 mailin säteellä Sudburysu toimitetaan ilman lisimakjua PUHELIN! 673-959- 1 PUHELIN 6739591 252 Regent St South Xazel kadun kulm Sudbury iiHMjyiii " h pmmi m fwrwwmm jumm "Finn's Nest" — Vuode ja aamiaijien — 1718 East 35th Avenue Vancouver British Columbia V5P 1B4 SELMA JA OSMO LAHTI (1-60- 4) 325-417- 1 Pariskunta $45 yö Yksilö $30yö HINTAAN SISÄLTYY AAMIAINEN Viikottain 1 päivä ilmainen Pysäköinti Komea näköala pohjois- - ja länsi-Vancouveri- in sekä Grouse vuo-relle Linja -- auto ja Sky-trai- n kyyti Expo'on 20 min (5 mailia) ALUMIIN1M1ESTEN HUOMIOON Halutaan ostaa aluminiuir -i-- ding scarp (rom) päivän kor-keimpiin hintoihin Rehellinen punnitus HOUSE OF METALS 45 Commercial Rd Toronto 1 7 Leasido Kolme korttelia etelään Eglin-tonis- ta itään Laird Drivesta Puh: 421-157- 2 ed for attempting to steal narcotics from a chemisfs shop Doomed Forests r"ij---'25srflij- c£ The results of a study made in Göttingen by the Institute for Forest Botany show that pollution of the soil in the FRG has reach-e- d such dimensions that a considerable part of plant roots are dying the FRG Stuttgarter Zeitung reports The result is that a heavy wind is enough to knock down trees The only way to save the forests would be to plough up the soil to the depth of one metre and give it thorough chemical treatment But this would cost some 70 billion marks And no funds are made available for such purposes VNfoV '-- - " ' ' rkl Jm 4 r strl were issued shouldn't we expect The American people and the president to be as candid and people ali over the world have a forthright on this important is-- right to know exactly what is sue? being proposed in the area ofarms j nuclear test bah '' i """""l TcrflEffnn — — £ o m n i m " f IiVfX " ' '"f T i l" ''I'111'll m ii fylliini ~T t-- - r V %iSr Darling I 'm afraid our matmg call has pamcked the US Seventh Fleel --vtf- " ww ffli 1 Very condensed news Biggest printing plant anyvvhere in the vvorld is being built in Leningrad Fully automated itvvill turn out 175 milhon books per year Intended mainly for very large runs of popular books Using new Soviet designed robots vvorking vvith lasers the plant vvill run three to five times faster than the best book-producin- g set-up- s today First cotton plants grovvn in space have surprised Soviet biologists Last )une a batch of cotton seeds specially selected from best Uzbek varietieb vvas sent up to Cosmonaut Dzhanibekov He succeeded in grovving 22 plants vvith green leaves These vvere sent back to Earth vvhere the plants thrived and bore new seeds These are now being tested so any changes may be studied Can you picture a freight train of 438 cars? It is more than three-and-a-ha- lf miles long but it ran successfully on a Kazakhstan line trom Ekibastuz (big coal centre) to Tselinograd It took 14 sections of powerful electric locomotives to get the train moving and keep it rolling Made good time Broke up into sections which went to various destinations Not a stunt but part of a Soviet program to develop super long trains hauling 9000 to 30000 tons Wi4AT t QOtt& y "Slf55PBi VKV? MMm 1}HVK9PY i2lr46Wmi7Xe OFTHBVtoPLP I §V t8rW } CArJ A OFCCUBSg] ' "'1ri t OO )) 7-- XfaNOTA control and disarmament After ali we are paying for this insane nuclear arms race with a lower standard of li ving Our children's fAitures are being mortgaged to the hilt to pay for this craziness People starve while resources are squandered on Star VVars Many people think Reagan's Star Wars scheme is foolish Perhaps President Reagan fears giving the American people the details of his "six proposals" for nuclear arms control and reduc-tion because the American people might find these "six proposals" foolish And maybe that is tfhy the boviets ignored them Alan Ivaki Newaygo Michian ERILAISET TILAISUUDET TORONTO Finn Centre 465-898- 1 Ikinuorten kerhon toiminta-paikka Finn Centre 217 Danforth Ave on auki kello 10 jälkeen jo-kaisen viikon torstaiaamuna Ter-vetuloa rentoutumaan juodaan kahvia ja pelataan bingoa! Torstaisin kuoroharjoitukset kello 10 ja voimistelu kello 11 Tervetuloa entiset ja uudet! Laulujuhlat pidetään Torontos-sa kesäkuun 1314 ja 15p THUNDER BAY Ikinuorten kokoukset naalilla 316 Bay St joka kuukauden en-simmäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko alkaen kello 130 iltapäivällä Ikinuorten voimisteluharjoituk-set joka keskiviikko alkaen kello 1 1 ap Lauluharjoitukset ensim-mäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko kello 1 2 kunnes toisin määrätään Järjestön kuukausikokous toi-nen lauantai kuukaudesta alkaen kello 1 iltapäivällä SUDBURY CSJ:n Sudburyn osaston koko-ukset joka kuukauden toisena maa-nantaina klo 1 1 aamupäivällä Pos-tiosoite: PO Box 354 Station 'B' Sudbury Ontario P3E 4P2 Sudburyn Seurakerhon viikot-taiset harjoitukset ja ajanvietetilai-suud- et Jubilee Centre (entinen Finnish haali) joka tiistai alkaen kello 10 ap Uudet jäsenet tervetuloa ker-homme toimintaan! Sudburyn Seurakerhon toiminta-kalenterista: Kesäkuun 14-1- 5 pnä Kesäjuhlat Torontossa Tämän jälkeen alkaa kesäloma ja bingo on joka toinen viikko siis: Kesäk 24 heinäk 8 heinäk 22 elok 5 elok ja elok 19 Records Windsurfing records are registered for distance and speed But Marco Topdemir of France decided to set a record of a different kind He stood on a surf board under sail for 87 hours and 53 minutes |
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