A28 - Wednesday, May 23, 1984 — North Shore News Soviets want missiles removed before they'll discuss treaty THE SOVIET Umon will avoid future arms negotia- tions until the latest nuclear weapons to be deployed in Western Europe are removed, Soviet Foreign Minister Andres Gromyko said in Moscow Monday. Gromyko made the an- Union ousts miners OVER ONE thousand non-striking members of Britain’s miners’ umon were suspended Monday in l.an- cashire in an unprecedented move by the national executive. The 11 week old miners’ strike has closed about 80 per cent of Britain's 176 coal mines. The union 1s pro- testing the National Coal Board’s decision to Jay off about 20,000 of the country’s 183,000) miners, through a closure of 20 to 25 pits, reported to be losing money. About 34,000 union members in Nottinghamshire are stl protesting the strike, despite the national executive's orders Fo strike But an additional 6,500 Lancashire miners recently decided to join the strike despite ortpinally voting against i Train and bus services were disrupted im parts of the country Monday as svmnpathy strikers: supported the manners) union action Still talking peace WIDER BUTPEE RK cin, and moec cast west cron itp s have been cited as the key clemeats bas clve Lace nt negettation. boi ween Lcbaneu s warttvege Factions Oot faecrals Cpe cxvcmbrie, toudpeg Che astian Dorarce and Shia Mosher caailitias sald dis asstons ane oer iithy being comducted aabennecd act foorevasbaa€hinp a pba whoot world pre xvcan ccreny Deaut angad Prete we heap con tee ame teap cate th vothiven Phe tot bo. atead aber ge ob Gveet Lo tive Detivecn base aed At Ube te vat aed ber adee e. tt the vc dty vestaas bea be cee cee ee Bc an nS re toa NU paper tay uapeene With tise ic tata i.. . t vdeo trates pert: awaed a Cabrales ations ( utve seated between the. Vee bte 4 t foc dandy ae beeoye. feed evant OOS NAN weruabel crpees he tween Baas. arch Weve Bee At the pee neart tienes odes 1 creay cree Cron vaeegr bee we. thee twee ancass Henatessoe ed oY Dice Be crBene ts stds ote Peer es nouncement at a_ luncheon removed its for West German Foreign missiles Minister Hans-Dietrich Europe. Genscher at the Kremlin. The Soviet minister blamed U.S) officials have stated the United States for the halt that the U.S. deployment ot negotiations could only be was in response to the Soviet ~ Se Ot Lab ua We ake SUE VOU pot Che Morty ape choae stipe for vou as fast as possible We do oven Ching we can CO make te way foot veo be Ret the hind of CTCL Up? ape, vor wattel Gar fOorimis are written i prlan Prapelisty teaste ach cof be peal pat pron so veo how caawethy what vou re potting Pdaccocapeba atay cof cone borane bees coun reece Ope: sab stabnany Seth ME Or tp apes Coorporition OffC es a ute: of dither pence Upapee copoetnonin Phe sc tire beahe van tabe de ry Ce YO ee ee YO eS ee a Mined vv beseee. wgre tbe re cd prc coped Ceo bas Iy- medium-range medium-range nuclear trom Western weapons in East Germany off U.S. coasts and Czechoslovakia. Gromyko's followed an announcement Sunday as saying that with saying the in arms talks, saying missiles in Western Europe from Moscow Sunday the Soviet Umon had in- submarines, Soviet) missiles Soviet resumed once NATO Union's deployment of creased the missile-carrying submarines target within eight to ten minutes. Soviet Detence Minister U.S. officials have reacted comments Dmitri Ustino. was quoted to the latest Soviet move by announcement that the latest buildup of was a ‘familiar litany of assertions and number otf would be able to hit a US. threats." rary i. ran) riphit for ca We preodrat ha rae ~ 4 \\ f ud. OS TMIDPORLGIE GO hock oc ton haa pout Inte rest rates We ll help vou reves voound fittarne tal sttunatreor soo that vou ea. hee tdle whether vou nec the xrbulies MOCUMEEEY (Ob poe tbvagpos aw lathe cot Pocothe CC veoun tay ana proc s€bOonys Ce wWeotad a like finote tahOr nations CTecops tater atin Por etae ba Weed Ttke veo tee Chitik of or re Scotiabank 3 Se OUbabatth as © setuneba sera re Uprapre ft