PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Friday, March 3, 1978 Gap between world’s rich VANCOUVER (CP) -- There is a widening gap between the world's rich and poor nations despite the transfer of hundreds of billions of dollars to Third World countries during the past three decades, the president of the. Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) said Wed- VANCOUVER’S @ Root Top Dining - - @-Suites ot Room Rat @ Radio and Color TV. - @ Sauna, Indoor Pool, @ Free Porking | - @ Refrigerator” | from you bateon - SINGLE DOUBLES = from $29 EVERY ROOM ALMOST TWICE THE SIZE OF AN ORGIMARY HOTEL ROOM bly HOTEL 1225 ROBSON ST. 688-1411 VAN. BC. -TELEX 04507715 8 Music Publishing Phone 564-1303 Res; 962-7514 Prince George obeae Music Led. RECORDING STUDIO DEMO TAPES MASTER RECORDING RECORD LABELS and poor wider nesday. “Some mistakes were made by aid donors in the past, but these are now recognized and changes are being made," Michel Dupuy said in an interview here Wednesday, “For example, in the 1950s and 1960s the general ap- proach was to try stlmulate economic growth in underdeveloped countries without always perceiving the distorting effects this could have on the recipients’ economies. “Huge infrastructures that were put in place sometimes didn't generate growth. And. in some countries, the benefits of growth went only to a small segment of the population.” Dupuy said the belief that the simple transfer of cea was the key to helping the poorer nations has been replaced by the realization that financial assistance is only one element of aid, which has to be much more sophisticated in its application. Record Producer TERRACE . ~~ ALLIANCE CHURCH Pastor Roy Taylor Sunday 9:45 - Bible Schoo! 11:00 PRAISE AND IN. 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Dave Martyn Sunday School Senior 12 & up 10:00 a.m. Under 12 - 11:00 a.m. ‘ [Worship Service 11:00 a.m, ” Ifirmation . Youth and Adult Classes GET OUT OF RUT “If the underdeveloped countries are to get out of the rut they are in, there will have to be some fun- damental changes in the world's economic structure, and a way will have to be found to fit those economies into the world pattern.” CIDA’s financial assistance to developing countries takes the form of loans (most of which are virtually interest-free and of long term) and grants. The government decided last year that CIDA aid to the poorest countries with little ability to borrow would be in the form of grants. . "In other countries, there’ are some activities which seem better suited to grants than loans— for example, financing feasibility studies of providing scholarships,” Dupuy said. ‘In: practice, though, because CIDA’s lending terms are so generous, there is very little difference between our loans and . grants.” ' No help to feed hungry OTTAWA (CP) — Major industrialized countries are not doing enough to help developing countries in- crease food production to feed the hungry, Agriculture Minister Eugene _Whelan said today. Whelan said Japan, the Soviet Union and members of the European Economic Community and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries have to place a greater priority on _ helping poorer countries themselves. He also told delegates to the Canadian Fertilizer Institute annual meeting that food-producing coun- tries have to stabilize food production through inter- ATTEND THE - CHOICE THIS” - SUNDAY CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Sparks St. & Park Ave. Rev. Rolf Nosterud 635-5682 Morning Service 11:004.m. Church School 9:45 a.m. ferme School, Con- CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sperks St. & Straume Ave. Rev. S&S. Van Daalan Sunday School - Terrace 10] a.m, : Sunday School - Remo 3:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service! 5:00 p.m. Worship Service| “Fo: 35. aim. national agreements. Otherwise the food producers will continue to subsidize the treasuries of major industrial nations such as Japan by assisting farmers ‘who produce s0 much food it has to be sold on world markets for less than the value. _ The rich countries ‘‘get ‘better off every time that we make it possible, through Mismanagement of our preduction, for them to buy food. cheaply on the in- ternational market.” “Because. of mistakes in production, cheap food went inte subsidizing other, stronger treasuries. It's the old saying of the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer all over again,” SACRED HEART PARISH 4830 Straume Ave. Terrace Phone 635-2312 . 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The exact motive for the Religious problems prevent marriage LONDON (AP) -— Prince law forbids the marriage of Michael of Kent, 16th in line divorced people in church. Also, the political estab- he plans to marry, German- lishment has been reluctant born Mrs, MarieChristine in the past to sanction Troubridge, have consulted marriages by members of with the Archbishop of the Royal Family to Canterbury to resolve divorced persons. King constitutional and religious Edward VIII was forced to problems barring their way, give up the throne to marry British newspapers reported American divorcee Mrs. today. fos Wallis Warfield Simpson in A spokeaman for Dr. 1938; - and Princess Donald Coggan, the Anglican Ad dheg tie tts : waa Ba rm Mrs. Troubridge is a Roman Catholic who is waiting for final steps in her divorce from London banker Tom Troubridge. LAUSANNE, Switzerland ' - The1701 Act of Settlement, (Reuter) —- Charlie which regulates the’ suc: Chaplin's coffin has cession to the British threne, disappeared from the grave forbids anyone in line for the where ‘the comedian throne to marry a Catholic, buried above Lake Geneva, If the 35-year-old prince police saidtoday. =~ does marry Mrs. A police spokesman told Troubridge, 33, he would reporters he could give no "have torenounce hisclaim to further details but that a the throne. They could police statement might be. resolve that problem if she issued later. ; joined the’ Church of _ The comedian died at his England. However, church home in Corsier-sur-Vevey, was Margaret, the Queen’s sis- had to break her Peter Townsend more than 20 years ago because he was di- ter, romance with vorced. Mrs. Troubridge, Gunther von last May. ‘Chaplin’s coffin gone. from grave near Montreux, on Christ- mas day last year. He was buried in the local village cemetery on Dec, 27. 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Divorce proceedings started Mass killer of Sikh sect ghastly airacities ia nol known but police suspect il may be linked with land disputes dating back same 90 years. ; Police have denied press reports that the killings may be the work of members of the Naxalite Party, a group of Maoist extremists. Four of the alleged assailanta have been arrested. Some of the others are suspected to have crossed the border into Paki- stan. The government af Pakistan has assured all help in tracking down the gang. . A report in the Tribune newspaper of Chandigarh, capital of the Indian state af Punjab, speaks of “terror and panic” in several hamlets along the India- Pakistan frontier. The Tribune said some af the victims were gunned down when they were sleeping. Bie ge The New Delhi edition of The Times of: India. said: “Some of the assailants carried flashlights with which they identified their sleeping enemies before shooting them down. They carefully avoided injuring guests present in some of the houses,” Newspapers describe the killings as “the most serious expression of vendetta in Indian villages in recent years.” Police said all the victims were also Sikhs. . BOILER BLAST KILLS 30 BANGKOK (AP}-- A boiler in a plywood factory in this Thai capital exploded Monday, killing at least 30 persons and injuring more than 40, police reported. Rescuers dug oul other workers, mostly women, trapped in the debris of the onestorey building. TRY ACTING COMPANY BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — The army ordered on Monday that the director and five members of a leading Spanish pantomime com- pany be tried of charges of insulting the military with a ‘play about two executions, Thetrial, to start Tuesday, is expected to bring cries of censorship from liberals and leftists, Spain's actors went on strike when the six members of a Catalan group called the Jugglers were indicted last December, we, ; Tha est Fanges Lathet m the Weld * aici, tte It's time to call ou Welcome Wagon hostess EVELYN a ' 498-5571 Nw BILE WENDY cLipseTT ,. 00g ss ne gear et