Show 12A Standard-Examin- Monday July 16 1990 er World Ukraine declares its laws take precedence over Soviet law MOSCOW (AP) — The Parliament of the Ukraine following sovereignty decrees by other republics declared today that its own laws take precedence over Soviet law the official Tass news agency reported The Ukraine is the Soviet Union's second-largerepublic with more than 50 million people It also is a key industrial and farming region The republic’s Parliament meeting in the capital of Kiev declared the “supremacy independence absolute authority and indivisibility” of Ukrainian authority on the republic’s territory' Tass said But the news agency added that the majority of deputies who spoke during the Supreme Soviet’s debate did not support secession from the Soviet Union Instead they said sovereignty “should not break the existing so- - st Mohawks continue blockade of bridge standoff 394-165- “They have reduced the number of personnel — however not in such a way as to affect our own security” he said He refused to say how many of the estimated 1000 police officers at Oka had pulled out The Mohawks of the Kahnawake reserve blocked the Mercier bridge on Wednesday in sympathy with the Oka Indians The bridge blockade enraged some residents who faced massive traffic jams trying to get into Montreal from the south shore of the St Lawrence River by alternate routes On Saturday evening a mob of about 2000 residents gathered at the boundary of the Kahnawake reserve and shouted racist slurs at the natives who did not appear to be armed At one point they burned a dummy bearing the words “Non aux Warriors” or “no to the Warriors” They also chanted war whoops danced and waved Que- Mohawks and police broke off Sunday night Quebec province was represented by Native Affairs Minister John Ciaccia who said the negotiations would resume today He said Sundav that he be other Soviet republics like the 3520 WALL Ciaccia armed between is not as far advanced as it is in other ties with republics but develop them” Tass said In its declaration the Ukraine followed the lead of the huge Russian republic the Baltic republics and several other Soviet republics clamoring for more independence from the central government Some Ukrainian nationalists support total independence for their republic but the movement wiWhelfon lieved that the two sides were close to patching up their agreement of the night before “We have obtained the cooperation of Quebec police” said OKA Canada (AP) — Mohawk Indians locked in a land dispute with authorities have reversed themselves and kept up their blockade of a bridge into Montreal The Mohawks said they decided not to lift the blockade of vehicles as promised because authorities had reneged on a promise to reduce the number of provincial police in Oka about 20 miles to the southwest The town was the scene of a shootout Wednesday between authorities and Mohawk warriors manning barricades to block the expansion of a golf course onto land they claim is theirs One police officer Marcel Lemay was killed in the confrontation but it is not clear if he was shot by Mohawks or fellow officers Lemay was to be buried today Talks aimed at ending the Oka cial economic and cultural and Baltics Last week debate over sovereignty in the republic’s Parlia- ment had caused sharp disagreements and led indirectly to the resignation of the republic's president Vladimir Ivashko Ivashko was then chosen depu of the Soviet Communist Party Today’s declaration called for the Ukraine's “independence and equal rights in external relations” and stated that the republic has the right to have its own armed forces Tass said Now the Ukraine’s youth cannot perform military service out ty chief side the without republic parliament's permission The declaration sets a future of establishing a “constantly neutral government which does not take part in military blocs” and opposes the production proliferation and use of nuclear weapons Tass said goal Custom Care at Hampton's Keeps You Fresher Dry Cleaning Jhp AVE Bring Your Dresses Blouses & Skirts Soon You'll Be Pleased! 1 PROTECT YOUR FURS FROM SUMMER HEAT IN HAMPTON'S FUR Weekly Special BUICK VAULTS The only domestic automobile on the top 10 list for quality SUPERIOR by J D Powers Most Recent National Survey 466 26TH STREET 42ND & HARRISON (Aerospace Center LobDy) 394-443- (Opposite Utah Power & Light) 394-953- 2 3 GREAT STYLECRAFT RECLINER Sit! 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