... BE LANGHAN ‘Wash: (cP) ~ =e am voperailon of a casing -at: ils ‘community centre: about 6. ae kildmetres south of: ‘Vaneduver: | : a sete amin Indian band is’ making bid fo _» ‘with'the Pan’Am:Co,, is acting as consultant to the band.’ busea' 2 “IPIFlook like @ gymnasium: gain, the: hoops ‘will be back Tours ‘up and'you and J could have a basketball ‘workout. Wo gs : ‘which ranged around the world neared its end: erp in “runninga‘small motel with a woman. and her three ‘children. Kong. : . daughter Nicole, Allmand says “nobody was very upset” when it was first The expulsions were carried out and the Soviets made the judge. Pee yaa A ae See EAD A heh ae ne Se oe Re Ae, Re OE. en A a ii ant wt “Everybody ; din'getiing welfare or. u nemploymen ct ‘Maybe;''too,:this cw ‘help in. starting some. of thent ‘ait: nmi tribe ‘members, mostly young, are, dreaded? utfits, arin security guard uniforms. Others sea; cogkjail walters and cashiers. had to. ‘come up with something io replac as ugh federal-and.staté funding cuts,{!:.Jon pald: an pie ee Bing game o fing (Pisalden, ovata) ep He ‘doesn ‘Maverick. 7 itimentality toward sotial causes,” | a : at cs theese hg ae faa r “Ed Reimer, from Abbolaford’ about ‘30 kilometr “Tee my people working;" 3a ve Willle Jo nes; cs theast ‘of: Bellingham, Jikes.the Lummi casino. “of, the tribal business. ‘cunt =n -publle rl am ms aber diet ter not, that far. advanced in B.C. So. we have Ret nit on’ ‘he the floor, golden ng ‘though i \ oe Cloth! "el iz: and’ ‘softst0ck miusti¢ flows the pocket-” “through the’ rodkn via 4 quality’ epigtid system ks'of the Vancouver area’s. gambling: crowd’ through ; _ th, the centre, of all. this: area blackjack’ tables “The band he ust start ba i Indian’ reserve, § TisineB eaten or mi marketing pla av Advertizerents ¥ _ placed. in: B.C. newapaperi: and a ; ave been. . Maverick « invited “200, 0 "You ‘could come: ‘back hete toniberew hiomning ai never oe irecdgnize the place,” said ‘Jim ‘Arbogast, : °@ Boston: nativ ” whose firm; ‘New. England. Entertalaments,. in conjunction : passenger buses made ‘the trip Sui re a first-week offering by Vancouye On gambuin nighits,.a a deep red and ‘black, earpet covers ae Father r - FORONTO' (CPy ~ A ‘ive-year battte for a little irl “Lake i in northern Sadkatchewan where Mr. Shipton, 41, was. ‘television: ‘and: tadis suid tare ‘to ‘ho UK. K and: nad, Hong. | Middlesea, ‘nde: class aia easily avesibd la ‘h how. ti ae igor, ene SMOG laf ly By tat en he had exude rer avn cig ss oan B jee Snips, eke girl's told ite en eee including hiring 14 investigative agencies'and distributing ’ ‘detectives ‘and trips as. far as Hong Kong in search ‘of her. : information on he her snissing, daughter to 6.5005 schools: across: . hee has-haj ted," weds chase ato Da ‘Sta ia cents | Sea —— fone, _ give Shipton a contitlonal discharge, a8 day whether ae ‘lawyer, or a! “suspended” sentence. with: Probation, “Which Attack: on Soviets accepted — gpg ey a lasted from’1988 until: 1974, with Mrs. Shipton ‘given tem- MONTREAL (CP) — Former solicitor general Warren Soviet embassy employees. porary custody of the child by a Supreme Court ot Ontario’ alleged thal membersof the RCMP Security Service forged charges public ina news release, But newspapers ignored. 20 February 187, Shipton exime te pl up Nicole tora his name to a letter, offering political asylum to a Soviet - the charges, suspecting they were. propagarida, . weekend visit and never fetomned: a , : trade official in 1975,.- - ‘The RCMP has refused to coximent on the’ incident. wan pontine Santee tone 4 ea eth _ - “Nobody was very upset about (the operation) because it Prime Minister Trudeau said ‘in “Malaysia: on “Monday. he mother’s ‘influence was, harmfut to the,child, The man-left.’ wasn’t as though It was an internal thing —it was directed ~ couldn't recall any such blackmail. attempt, ‘but allowed . _ his ‘property, his ‘high, schoo] teaching Job and his. identity against the Russians," said Allmand, ‘solicitor general from ‘that it still might have happened. ~~ behind, ‘he ad, ny 1972 until 1976, in'an interview Monday. . °° Allmand said he didn't know what he would have done’ - “Still, 1 thought it was wrongi” had the RCMP actual] approached him’ tos the lette _ ' Allmand, now a Liberal backbencher “representing Maximov. y mp gn rio Montreal's Notre Dame de Grace-Lachine Rast riding, said «yy wouldn't just be: be: up to me,” he sald. ‘there'd be the. the first he heard of the ‘incident was at the.McDonald - ‘deputy solicitor general, perhaps the cabinet and a ‘number Commission inquiry into RCMP ' wrongdoing several years . -of other people to consult,” ” ago. ‘ - Allmand said he learned from the McDonald Commission «. The Ottawa Citizen reported last weekend the RCMP ” that the RCMP “ ” Attempted i in the mid-1970s to convert Soviet trade officlal information abot its selves to i im o Mieneud ene crucial. Anatoly Maximov into a double - -agent with an offer af . : asylum and Canadian citizenship. re | found out Jaler they. were even bugging my. ‘hone. YOUR ALTERNATE FOOD. STORE 4662 Lakelse Avenue - We reserve the right fo limit quantities Thurs.-Fri.?:Qdam-9:00pm, © Soviet officials reportedly: went to Prime Minister ‘Sore. of them thought { was-a Communist.” . STORE HOURS: Mon.-Wed. 9:00am-snmy Saturday 9: ooam-6: CORT ae ‘Prudeau’s: office In 1978 threatening to make the forgery | A spokesman said current Solicitor: General Robert At Gardenside we offer you an alternative 7" Cat cr Hory public if Oulawadid nt rescind an order expelling 18 "Kaplan had no comment to make on the alleged forgery. MMT UPERI Dg ono UOT MCR supermarket prices and our prices ~ Sing- Sing amnesty. denied — SEE THE SAVINGS FOR YOURSELF.. WE HAVE NO GIMMICKS, NO STRINGS ATTACHED, OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE PACIFIC : NEW YORK (AP) — Rebellious prisoners at the Ossining would be no retaliation against any conviets because f the | oretin Facility released vaharmed prea hostages” takeover. ~ ° . NO RTHWEST AN D OF cou RSE WE K N OW OU R P RODUCE be BU LK early today and said they received amnesty for their 53- But Corrections Commissioner Thomas Coughlin said the. hour takeover, but Prison officials: denied making such a’ agreement “does not include any provision, guaragitce, OF - FOOD CA N’ y BE NM ATCH ED Wt LEN iT 4 COMES " Promise. 0 ome ene discussion” of amnesty.’ He. sald there. wa ne 3 a 1D QUAL ta Q POC ou cee. mo "The siege at ‘the | prison ‘once > known’ as ‘Sing ‘Bing’ was retaliation against prisoners ‘by eid 'b Bit Wol a tv Lil i TARE OTNLE Qo. feclared over by. the pasaners Monday night: after local out # prosecution. . ey near M 0 rf _ television stations broadcast 10 points of agreement that o ' ' etal ny Pad reached wits ste cberection of Gif SPENDING MORE rm ou ig a ig eas i cials ; t vu At 12:28 a.m., the, waich commander ai the prison an-_ | gi ive n - to nounced over guards’ walkie-talkies “that the last hostage “Herald Stalf Writer ne a “Flo norte pe Psy ee oa : . rida _ oor en ried in gool condition, bumps and bruises, all VICTOREA— The: provineial. goverriment says it gave -Boefstake eg SA /m Washington ws One by one, ihe hostages, some dazed and looking. tired, mga) be ge assistance program, 5 sillion. through its $ Russet cane ik : walked out of the celiblock, greeted by applause from fellow "Phe program, announce d in Septe ember, provides: an - [TOMATOES POTATOES = » “Hey, thanks a lot,” one ‘prisoner called through bars to. interest-free, four year loan for the benefit of ‘peopte reporters 200-melres away, Ancther said:the prison ad-, Stgeling to micet high mortgage interest payments,'and Homestyle - ministration deserved no erédit for the. bloodless end tothe. reduces thei t toan effective 12 per cent level.. Assistance Js : incident: “It’s nat the adminkétration that iid this'(end the» limited to six percentage points and the Cire $60,000 of Bulk siege). It's us and you." vin, mortgage debt. a . ‘The prisoners said they would lock: themselves in cir’ — The §5.5 million was deposited directly: into homeswners ¥ cells, and. at 1:40 a.m, special state troops reoccupied. the ‘accounts on Christmas. Eve. Minister of Lands, ‘Parks and five- -Storey celiblock: — . Housing Tony Brummet. ‘SAYS, “So far, we have received | Gov. Maria Cuomo, who took office Jan. 1, had declined to. over 40,000 applications and paid out close to $10 million. deal‘ with the prisoners until every hostage was freed. He. _ Each person will also geta confirmation of benefits tiotice praised prison officials for resolving the crisis without showing how their payments were calculated, -All money Serious injury lo any hostage or prisoner, will be deposited ona monthly basis ona banking day close “Dozens, maybe hundreds of hard decisions-were made - ' to the end of .the- month, oe ahd most were madéwithout time for’ reflection,! Cuomo Brummmiet says appllentions have slowed from: an initial told a news conference at his Manhattan office at 1 a.m. rate of 1,000 per day to 500 per day. Because-of the ~ - The prisoners seized 17 hosjages Saturday evening, — beginning ‘application rate it is taking about ‘two months - released one almost immediately to take mesages to. the _ from the application date until benefits are first received. prison administration, then’ released a second Monday : “This will i iniprove to a one month turn’ around time when morning. - " - Meunwhile, two guards, who had tried to hideffrom. the « _ Ris initial peak or tre mineiiele. * an | he other were found after the siege began and herded. with -” Beummmet said, “Iam pleased that falling: interest rates | € other hostages... — ; The prisoners repeatedly said they did not want ‘miother ° “fave made. fe Pangea ee wre Tew fora a ise Attica,” referring to the 1971 riot at the prison in Batavia,” N.Y, payout of about $50 million for the’ first six months. of the , where police stormed the facility. The insurrection : program to March 31; 1963," he adds left 43 prisoners and gttards dead. ”- Parr At Ossining, the prisoners. said’ the stale agteed ‘to 10. vehi ‘been higher than i has, conditions to end the siege, but said they were afraid that if ¥ the Hist were not publicized, officials would renege once the hostages were freed, . he _ The list included regular mail and package deliveries, va " Rate fi led - recreational and other. programs, regular iules for: - : . prisoners awaiting transfer to other facilities, and. the . Herald Stalt Writer presence of reporters when the hostages were released. VANCOUVER— B.C. Tel: has. filed for a general rate . The prisoners sald they also had: been assured there _. increase. with tlie © Canadian Radio-Television and oo, : > ‘Telecommunications Comimission, Shasta 2L Texas |. + A B.C, Tél spokesman says the application i is consistent - ° - ‘with the’ federal government's restraint. program since it: [Green Bell . ST will be the ‘first: increase’ since. ‘those guidelines were | announced on June 28;1982 ind since.the proposed increase |P EP P ERS , 0 We ; ip. |H N EVDE Te span:thé two-year life’ of. the program: B.C. Tel has e asked the CRTC to have-the increase take effect in one or | — ‘ more stages beginning May 1, ; : ~ Ih Terrace and Kitiniat, B.C. Tel: says the increase would’: “Tnean individual residence service rates Would rise from $8 °F” ‘ta $8.85 per® month, and individual business Hines . rates : a Would go up from $18 to $20.05 per month. _ |GRAP ES” The company says the rate increase should generate an. extra $27 million.in 1983; ‘Local and long-distance rates will : ” goup, but pay phones will still cost 25 cents. . , The inereage will equate to’ '11.3 per cent over the two: year JGR AN N Y ‘ 82 period of the six’ and: five, restraint Program, according ¢ to : the company. uo BG, Tel. had anticipated. a gain of 112,000 phones in B, c. during 1992; instéad only 600.were added. Toll revenues are - a Texas - ¢ Juicy Pink . GRAPERRUT “WS. No.1 Apples coe of Callie Navel - No.138 he ¢ 59: ranes 86. | cal Red sl expected to be $83 million less than forecasted. Total "Old Dutch Lido-Village-Viau revenues will be down $130 million from pi ajected figures. i 200. 350. 450 "The company has reduced its capital construction budget ' V4 8 Jf O¢| g. 3] for 1982 by $50 million and it's @liminalting $148 million from“! capital construction In 1983, It is also slicing, $55 million - POTATO PoTaTo cHiPs $ ps $ |BISCU TS from operating expenses this year, 5;