Page 2, The Herald, Tuesday, Lougheed VANCOUVER1CP) — Al- berta Prémier Peter Lougheed delivered a tough message to oll consumers Monday, telling them Bundy, that his government unilaterally set a price on oll this winter if a pricing October 30, 1979 agreement: cannot he reached. Lougheed's remarks to a vaneouver Board of Trade mee and to re re) later brought a Bwifl Teac: tion from critics in his own province and elsewhere, The Alberta premier, who has been involved In difficult oil price talks with the other 4! provinces and the federal government this year, said his government will set a Price for consumers in his province. If consumers outside want to buy oll at that price, they can, he added. Otherwise they can go elsewhere. “Within Alberta, people Less oil said for export By ERIC HAMOVITCH QUEBEC (CP) — Oil- exporting countries are using more of their own ail and won't have as much to export in the years to come, experts warned Monday. “Before the turn of the century, some member countries af the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will have nothing to export,” Adnan AlJanabi, head of OPEC's economics and finance department, told a three-day international symposium at Laval University on petroleum economics, He said OPEC countries have tripled domestic oll eomsimption in the lest 15 years, ‘and with their am- OTTAWA (CP) — The gov- Roche (Edmonton.South) Stanfield's discussions “His apparent unwillingness the increases we'r LONDON (AP)In a bid to sought a crackdown On non: i ’ @ 7 - Pitlous. development plant, ernment denied Liberal was responding to Liberal centred on the situation in to agree to a reasonable prepared to get the price CUD te aumber of non ay of the marriages coe abatement’ no sign of charges Monday thatRobert Roland de Comellle, who the’ Middle East and formula for thepriceofoilin slightly below the American Prine coming Margaret arranged for convenience in Nordine Ait-Laoussine Stantield stalks (vith ® said Monday night Stan- prospects for peace, hesaid, Canada is doing a disservice levels, and we're prepared ta Thatcher's Conservative defiance of immigration: , h Lacussne, representative of the field's meeting with the PLO to Alberta and Canada a8 a accelerate oil sands and rae quotas heal v Siete ail om Palestinian Liberation Or- member represented de They also touched on the whole,” : heavy oil development,” he aebbdaet aa Pla tis cos of Whitelaw told a meeting of fan ie m. at oll ek ganization canatituted facto recognition of an or- (Bsue of the government's | Gray sald Prime Minister said, ; renee an an _ sive MPo Moria OPEC aries le rising 18 Canadian recognition of the ganization which has killed promisetomovaitsembassy Clark should be prepared to = "Byt only if there's a fom mm ae ws 5 Conser ght that a new chage of tna es 4 cuatn terrorist organization. Jewish and Arab civilians in Israel to Jerusaleairom set a price. reflecting the steady movement to world go nA n Whitela ‘lone to be intred ed EPEC airies airend Opposition Leader Plerre around the world. Tel Aviv, he said. over-all interests. of prices and no artificial S@cTet#Y m wilkelaw regulatlons to t conslderabl GPEC Countries elready se° ‘Trudeau told the Commons De Corneille (Toronto Canadians. -skimming of oil revenues, if reduce the number of Asiay thelr exports” an en) that Standield’s meeting EglintorLawrence) saidthe | The exchange between BobRae, the federal NDP not, we'll reaageas our sales Conservatives and right-- men now ranted entry inte He an OPEC countries with the PLO was the most meeting had jeopardized Roche and de Corneille finance critic, sald of light and medium crudes, wing groups, who have Britaln e need oll to build induate d serious price paid for Prime peace efforts in the Middle occurred only hours after Lougheed's comments were We can determine when or ' . * improve living atandaris sg Svnister Clark's “‘blun- East and given unwarranted Prime Minister Joe Clark an elaborate bargaining ploy how much tp produce.” . . thedevel ing trl baw dering” over the Jerusalem comfort to PLO terrorist, © announced that-his gov- ,and his position was not — Hesald his province would . IRA sples infiltrated br VelOped COUNTIES HAVE = embassy isaye, But Roche said the ernment had dropped its ‘acceptable to most Ca- gigp ask the federal BELFAST (AP) 500+ lice f the Janabl said OPEC ,,H° Said! It constituted de meeting was with a PLO plan to move the embassy. nadians. Government to act to ensure seourity chiefs fear Irlsh Iheally reeruited. Ulster countries are facing the facto recognition. member who is the chair That declai d My reaction is that Mr. that the country is self: ublican A errillas Def 4 Regiment and the Shoice of using thelr ail Doug Roche, man of the Palestinian at decision was made Gn Lougheedisengagedin some ayfficient in energy by 1990, republican Army guerrillas Defence Regiment an ; ie using ie ha aed parliamentary secretary to National Council—acounell the recommendation of pretty high-stakes brink: Ag part of that program, have infiltrated the Royal prison service, the sources vvowth or velvin it ame, External Affairs Minister representingalarge number Stanfield. The former rmanship,” sald Rae, prices should move to world Ulster_Constabulary's elite ' ee Aah gly 4 away Flora MacDonald, said, of unaffillated Palestinians, Progressive Conservative = mj Edmonton, Bob Clark, levels, construction of oll undercover unit and bees. Government officials had without developing selt- however, formal recogaition Roche also assured de leader was appointed by the Social Credit opposition sands planta should be been fed top-secret in- no immediate comment, sustaining growth," Laoussine warned the 200 ey posium against con- timied oil waste. He sald that "without a. rational and = careful management of the world’s energy heritage, we will undergo an unprecedented energy crisis,” and warned that high oll prices, already necessary to assure con servation, would proportionately. He said poor recovery © techniques mean thata lot of oil is left in-the ground and getting just one per cent more ail out of production wells could provide an ad- ditional four million barrels of oil a day for 20 years. Laoussine also called for an end to burning off natural gas, & practice of some oll producers do because they don't know what elee to do with it. “Each year 140 billion cubic metres are burned eff,” he said. “This waste corresponds to twice Canada’s total ‘natural gas peeduction."” . Ee also called for beefed: . up conservation programs, pointing to estimates that “a ‘sustained conservation program could save in 1985 the equivalent of four million ba of oil a day.” But he held out less hope for tar sands and oil shales, " ~predieting that by 1890 “they ‘will contribute less than the quantity corresponding to e current annual increase in world oi] consumption." Liberals claim PLO recognized by Bob of Arabia’s discussion cannot result from a meeting with an organization that is Corneille there was no discussion at the meeting Clark during the summer to review the embassy policy will pay the world price for oil fairly soon and if other Canadians want to pay the price, they can have some too," he told reporters, If Alberta does not get the price it wants, he said, the taps would be turned oif. At present, Canadian oil — the vast majority of it from Alberta — sells domestically at $13.75 a barrel, compared with a ceiling of $29.97 set by OPEC, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Lougheed's elicited a sharp reaction in Edmonton and Ottawa, with opposition. critics com- plaining that. the Alberta premier was bargaining in public and waa dolng a diggervice to the country, Liberal finance critic Herb Gray said in Ottawa that Lougheed was being narrow- minded and did not realize that no province can be strong if Canada as a whole is weakened. ‘It's shocking to hear a premier supposedly in favor of Canada staying together talixing like this,”’ said Gray. remarks leader in the provincial legislature, said Lougheed confrontation with vows oil price hikes means the Aiberta govern- ment is headed for a major the federal government and the other provinces, An increase in prices {o world levela would destroy economic diversification in Alberta, be catastrophic for the province's farmers and hurt the national economy, Notley said. Lougheed's comments caught at least one of hig cabinet ministers off-guard, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dick Johnston said he was unaware of the statements unti] he was informed by reporters. “It's a pretty strong atate- ment,” he said, “It's time perhaps the premier started making strong statements,” Meanwhile, © Alberta Energy Minister Merv Leitch told the legisJature that a large increase in prices would have dramatic effects on the effort to conserve energy. Lougheed said he would be willing to make concessions to the consuming provinces, “We're prepared to stage histened and tax incentives for oll and gas producers NEWS BRIEFS SAN SALVADOR (AP) — Leftists holed up in two government ulldings released 276 hostages they had held for five daya after police and soldiers fired into aleftistatreet demonstration in this Sqlvadorean capital. The Red Cross said at least 24 persons were killed and dozens more were wounded Monday in the new govern-. ment's firat use force against leftists demanding an end to military domi-- nance of El Salvador, Central America’s smallest and most densely populated country. Skaters seeking asylum BERN (AP) — The Swiss government announced today that it has granted political asylum toa two former -Olymple skating champions from the Soviet Union and an 18-year-old ranking tennla player from Czechoslovakia. Oleg Protopopov and Ludmila Belousova, the Soviet skaters who won four world and two Olympic titles, defected during an exhibition tour of Western Europe last month, The Czech tennis player Hana Strachonova, applied to atay in Switzerland three months ago at the end of the Swiss open championships, Five prominent Soviet stars, including the skating stars, defected to the Weat in. little more than’ a month earlier this year. Three dancers of the Bolshoi Bailet defected to the United States while on tour there, Last week, a Soviet Journalist de- fected in Tokya. Britains banning blacks formatlon about anti- terrorist operations, In- The sources said security | chiefa haye become increas- government, business and either a state nor a govern: following loud prateata from ‘formed sources sald today. ingly -alarmed in recent | academic observera at the ment, as Stanfield and the PLO Arab leaders," "Clark sald he davbted that should be Neva Soot dq, The security chiefs also months at the fallure of : : 1 Nove @ 4nd believe that infiltration by undercover operations neyingprives seria a New Brunswick will have to the IRA extends into the against the outlawed IRA . substitute natural gas for oil, : ini raised to world tevels and gaid Lougheed, while Nova e TUESDAY 5 p.m. to midnight added Alerians should not Scotia and Newfoundland Crazy but not stupid we to pay tha . a e encouraged t0 © BOSTON (AP) — Menthl eoreeout ree weown expand thelr offahore search patients ane the right to Late found that ‘hose KING CFTK BCTY KcTS "cl ~~ 4 for ol] and gas. reject drugs and seclusion committed to a mental 2 3 4 9 ry By cavrr ark sajdne thought other — As for Ontario, Lougheed ordered by their doctors, hospitk] have a con- (NBC) (CBC) (cTV) (PBS) Canadians would ace said Alberta makes no except when the patients stitutional right to a say in ertans as ough apologies for its demands. prese - — bargainers but good citizens} “They (Ontario) have had, volves a danger oo cera cent te! 00 | Carol Happy ie Mister rT Les of Canada ors, ut Taurosald the hospital 7 ro Days Si Rogers Piérrateu 1 Canada. since 1973, the lowest costs of - judge has ruléd, staff can use “forced” tas 115 [Burnett eo Hourptays” , Milifon Electric Files Grant Notley, thelone New any industrial area for “The decision by U.S. seclusion and medication % :20 | News ‘ Dollar Garcons Democratic Party member energy and I haven't seen District Judge Joseph Tauro, “where there s a substantial 45 | Cont'd Cont'd Man Company in the Alberta legislature, them taking advantage of lsgued Monday in a class- likellhood of extreme ; said Lougheed’s speech it,” Lougheed sald, action suit brought by _ violence, 00 {Cont'd Laverne and News Zoom Soir a ery . , 15 | Cont'd Shirley Hour Cont'd Edition : 7: a a a a ee a a a 7 ym | Cont'd Outdoor Cont'd Over Pacifique : ; 145 (|. 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