" Agency -$11-million’ to put [hel satellites Into. Space. : Monday, ‘June 20,1983. Shuttle becomes factory - ‘CAPE into..an orbiting factory _- today, switching « on.@ dozen ‘and: materials i piocéssing. experiments ' ee | _-fnitiall: tuteps toward: the *. "possible industrializatlon of and her. ‘four’ Inala” crew -Matea were jn a- buoyant . Lk “mood after completing : the _ doubleheader release of two . - communications: ‘satellites sand were ‘ready to plunge: 7+ into three. -days of science A . and. techriology.’ ~ Telesat:, Canada's cargo bay nine | houra after launch: Saturday,. and an. Indoneslan..spacecraft was released Sunday. Both are scheduled * to — reach stationary: oulposts: 35,887 | kilometres out ‘Tuesday. ” “That’s'real pretty,” pilot Rick Hauck commented: as ‘Indonesian satellite ‘the _ drifted away, | Telesat - Canada and. the : ‘government. te 4 -pald: . ‘the. Natio! Indonesian Actonaublos: +. and «: “The, ‘Aulk-C; ‘Which ‘is ‘Being: put’ into iis—exact | geostationary - orbit. by Canadian technicians on the. “ground, wili bounce pay TV’ - _signalg to: receiving: dishes ‘8 in-millions of homes in the. yh ; United States: : Indonesia’s gatelllie. wail provide... television. - telephone - communication for some of that ‘country’s © - almost -14,000-islands.*.* -- The deployment ofthe two :. satellited..was the No. 1-- # - objective of .the six-day . mission, which is to ‘end. Friday. in’ the first. shuttle landing at its Florida. base “at Cape -Cahaveral,” with President Reagan.on hand. Hesides: Ride and Hauek, the - crew. - consists * - of commander. Robert Crippen and ~ mission Norman .Thagard,...:a i physician added to the crew _ to study. space sickness. On Sunday, Mission Control sent Father’s Day greetings astronauts on behalf of their \. 10 children 296 kilometres below. For their part, the astronauts beamed down: a poptilar Billy . Joel: tune, She's Always a Woman to Me, in honor of Ride, who. hag no children.’ Most Sof the activated - today. . The majority are materials processing underscore © the “growing . interest in exploiting ‘the. - weightlessness and vacuum of space to manufacture pharmaceuticals metals that are much purer. than. ‘similar materials. manufactured in. Earth's. gravity... The tests Include growlh oF semiconductor erystals,. varidus, | ‘materials. .with electrical current, melting of certain . ” metais,-: and. soldering _ in: ; weightlessness, 7 ; turnances are included. ‘in - separation | of some of the experiments. About ~ 90 companies told NASA In a fecent survey they are. [+ doing — interested experiments. in CANAVERAL, 7 Fla. (AP). —-Challenger's | astronauts turn their shuttle - |” -“Ametieaiy ‘apace : woman,” |. “$4 million Anik-C satellite was - ejected. from - Challenger’ a. ‘Specialists : John ‘Fabian and © Dr... to the -male~ a experimerits in the. cargo: bay.and the cabin are to be. studies and. and : Small 4, Industrial. - _ Volume 77 No.118 Kiti K’Shan principal Brian Phillips: presants a bicycte to. Grade 3 student Paut Eberling. The winning ticket was drawn. by teacher Lissi Sorensen. - Over '$3,600' was - collected by run-a-walk-a-thons held during recess. ‘The “money: will be’ used to- purchase ‘new, Playground Friday: “sgulpmant that should, be ‘in. place by September at the est: (Fora given. amount of money collected students -were allowed | to. enter’ a: ficket: for the. ‘bike awarded on. government: protests: crowds,’ einy The Toman Catholic. pontiff flew: here a day _ after he appealed for calm:during the rest of his - elght-day pilgrimage to his homeland, a. visit” ~ that: ignited three ‘straight: nights. of antl: . ; Sovernitient demonstrations, ~. The government said Sunday ‘the Roman Catholic Church was paktly to blame for. the . protests and. warned that continued. unrest _ could delay the lifting of martial law. . Pope John Patt was scheduled to travel later. today: to-Katowiee, the scene of battles after martial law was imposed Dec. 33, 1961. Eleven Striking workers were killed in clashes with — police at. the: Wulek. mine in the bloodiest of. those. battles.’ “Today, ‘on this. spot,: there have risen. two . crosses in memory-of the victims of 1956,” the. Pope said at Poznan, where scores of workers. _ fought police in 1956. “For various reasons in consideration of the’ more remote and recent past, this. work is venerated. we - The “crosses were ‘erected in. 1981 ‘when Sodidarity was at It. heig it After. martial Jaw. "Police arrested hundreds. - - of anti-nuclear: .protesters blocking - the .- gates “- of " several U.S. weapons plants from =. Connecticut - Callforala. “todays ‘during ~what--- organizers’: - galled Disarmament. Action: Day. At ; Livermore, Callf., about $25 . demonstrators chanting © and. . thrawing. flowers began a blockade of - the . Lawrence Livermore - - Natona). Laboratory and at —- ’ least 241 were arrested, a 1 potion said. > “I. wish to’ kneel” in this place. ‘and’ ‘pay. " ' homage,” she told an’ ‘estimated. one .inillion ° fellow: Poles ‘crowded: titto a” "park Where two.” ' ¢rosses have. been raised:to commemorate the: * 1956 Poznan workers’ uprising, More: than a ‘dozen. Solidarity. banners: also rose above the “to : night! park, About 100 people were arrested ‘at ‘a: Connecticut _ shipyard. that” builds: the * Trident submarines and 24 -were arrested at a missile _ test blte of Lockheed Missile ° and. Space Co., at Banta Cruz, Calif., about - kilometres -wouth - of Sen Franelsco. . ‘Bighteen other “activists ‘were’ taken into’ custody at a New York nuclear. research | facility. ‘ Pope visits Polish POZNAN, Poland (AP) — Pope John Paul . today travelled to the industrial stronghold af - -the ‘outlawed’ Solidarity trade union’ and honored. workers killed in decades of antl: a ‘Classifieds: “INSIDE ‘Local world 1 sports | pages 4, B87. Comics, hdroscope. ont ve] ” page 6” pages B89. ! ~, arriving. last: Thursday by: quoting the late... Polish: primate. Stefan: Cardial : Wyezynski, - _ Who referred to the farmers union that sprang Me ; Up: alongside. the trade unlon.: . “This is what. Cardinal Wyszyneki said. on ‘Bey: 7 April; 1961; ‘to the representatives of Rural. ‘Solidarity; ‘When | the: soi] ds. covered : with - "grass, the. fiercest: whirlwinds: will: not eaaily.. - blow. Lit away, ever if it is sandy.; But when the ‘soll ‘becomes a desert place, it-ig. very easily: conquered... ;'.’\" he said:’ ‘Previously ‘the’ _ pontiff used the word only in ita generic sense... . For instance, he told a group of bishops Sunday. “The: Christian. doctrine. of - work. -. ; postulates both the solidarity of workers among ’« themselves find the: need for honest solidarity : With. workeys: 4 aoe - ‘John Pail's words were greeted with long, if ‘loud applause from an estimated.one million, "-. peaple who’ packed a, Poznan park.to hear him... _,€elebrate mass and beatify the Polish educator: me “Mother Ursula-Ledochowska: Solidarity . banners sprouted in’ the crowd : “when thé Pope’ ‘8 motorcade brought him to the eee In beatitying Mother Ursula Ledochowska, founder: of the Marian Gray Ursulan Order, the woes pontiff -honored - -@ pioneering’ educator ‘who: founded schools in the Soviet Union, Sweden: ~ : and Denmark as ‘well as her native Poland. The: Protesters. gather three” out of four. ‘amain “routes into ‘the: laboratory. An estimated. 700: Yo" 11000 ‘riot-clad - officers “quickly -moved:in and opened ‘the reads | Stow waiting in cars.. G ue din: Westbora,. Mies., ‘ police removed more . than * “protesters, ° *“some wera, black robe" ‘and dareylng flowers; trom, the “GTE plant’ F] entrance road. The Livermore protesters - Protesters’ Sat inthe; road locked, arms or dropped - “onto the roadway, mo 7 “trying: {4 | prevent : wor from lating this mornitig. "- Officers | ‘said foi “were ‘“abnesied “At least 50° local ” iid - ‘state “police: officers . | @aitried or “dragged . the" ', bhabedters’ from:thé road go. |. * patel gould ‘reach the plant, “where research’ is doné on - SS the MX missile. “Among, those arrested at “the Electric Boat shipyard at Groton, Conn,, were three 1 solldart ar was imposed, the crosses became symbols’ of | resistance as hundreds were arrested in riots "and protests in Poznan. “In his homily. today, the Pope: referred by 7 ~fame_to Solidarity for the first time since’. ‘Thames - River, ‘protesters sat dowr in the lab :- workers - Vatican. weekend. ‘beatification ceremony, —a first step toward Sainthood - — is rarely performed outside the - On Sunday, Solidarity leader Lech Walesa . Yearried his ‘meeting with the pontiff would have »toywait’ at least’ until. Tuesday evening. The ‘, meéting, ‘reluctantly. sanctioned Friday by the “government, ‘was. widely’ expected" to be-o over . Rev, Romeo Panciroli, the ‘Vatican's . chief spokesman, indicated it was not likely to take “place before the pontiff arrived i in Krakow on - Tuesday evening. - . The: Pope spent Sunday at the Jasna Gora - “monastery, which houses the Black Madonna ‘+ {con,'a symbol of Poland’s spirit. The icon was brought to the country 600 years’ ago. . In a surprise move, the - Pope gave the monastery the bloodied, bullet- - torn, white silk sash he was wearing when he *- was shot by a Turkist terrorist in St. Peter' 's + Square ‘on May’ 13; 1981. .-’ Speaking to 400,000 people gathered for: mass: ~ Sunday evening, the pontiff said only the Virgin Mary’ 8 intervention saved his life that day. At the mass, the Pope. appealed for.calm, :" departing from his text in an’ ‘apparent response ‘martial law, “Leave _ Sontemplation.” " people who paddled @ canoe lrild: restricted area ofthe . Other path of employees arriving ‘for ‘Work ‘and urged them to oppose | ‘the: submarines designed to carry 24 multi- -warhead Trident missiles. State police spokesman _Adim Berluti seid about 100 people had been arrested by 3:50. a.m. on’ disorderly condligt charges, this : contemplate what [ have told you,” John Paul urged. ‘Ido hope no one will disturb your to’ the protests‘ and the new. government warnings against them: The, denionstrations Included a ‘mareh by more than 50,000 in - - Warsaw. — the largest such protest since place peacefully’ and - fora peaceful world _ Near Schenectady, N, ¥,, police ‘said: 18 peace activists were. arrested. as they walked onto” the - grounds. research facility run by - of a nuclear General Electric.” The protesters, Including two. Budghiat monks, planned to sow wheat on the grounds of the Kesselring laboratory in West Milton to demonstrate’ that defence dollars are best " spent on food. ra "635-233 wy BUY: NEW? “WHEN USED WILL Do! : ‘ Dovei want parts totinx up your car bul’ your budget “won ‘taltaw it? Beat the high cost of new Barts with 2 auallty, used parts trom “SKB. AUTO SALVAGE or 635-9095 ato Duhan (justotf Hwy. 16 €) | s area will drop a dramatic 26 per cent by this sat Rebace dust almost, a0) iia are gone forever from the wort __ Aifimat Siting at its-Friday afternoon meeting. '. our system," was disgusting. development comimissiqn. of the: edhe tere 7 “A: detailed ‘report was given to all the: directors which " stated the area has a population of 17,047. The labor force is". *. , calculated at-8,985 or 50.3 per cent of thé population. Those: ~ -” “receiving Unemployment - Insurance ‘currently. are = ; numbered at 1,883, or 21 per: ‘cent of ‘possible ‘workers.. Currently 1,222 cases (family. units) are- receiving social assistance. Of those 752 cases are deemed employable, or 1,129 individuals are recéiving : social assistance payments who could be working : if jobs: were available. " ‘The RDKS was told 33.5 per cent of the local labor farce is ' presently receiving elther. UIC or social assistance... The. total unemployment rate is pegged at 40 per cent or gréater. The 40 per cent figure includes the self-employed, NEED UIC cheques but who can’t qualify for ‘social assistance. : At the moment 26.6 per cent, or 500 people, are working on. EBAP programs on one of 83 crews. ‘There are 23. NEED projects in ‘the Terrace area-on which 352 people are working. There are 14 people working on Community. Recovery Programs; but there are three vacancies that are’ . not yet filled in that program. The RDKS report says there | are 866 or 9.6 per cent. of the labor force on the EBAP,' NEED and CRP income supplement programs. -‘:: . workers (but not EBAP) and ‘those who no longer. receive | The RDKS administrator John Pousette verbally told the’ - commission that -while today the unemployment rate is 40° per cent, by July 1, 1984 it would drop to a mere 14 per cént:'--— However, he noted the woods industry has permanently: lost 600 jabs. Pousette told the board each forest job used to bé calculated to produée 2.7 non-forest joba, But now ‘he believes a more realistic calculation is that each forest: job produces only two jobs outside the woods industry. Using the smaller doubling figure, Pousette sald the 600 forest . jobs lost means an addition 1,200 area jobe are gone forever, Combining all these figures the economic development commissioner told the diréctors no matter what happens to improve the economy, 1 »800 Jobs will never ba seen. again . locally. '.- ; Kitimat’s Reon Burnett told the ‘commission that 66: to 80 permanent jobs had been lost to Kitimat by the opening. _ : West Fraser's Skeeng mill in Terrace, -. _ Pousette indicated a possible. reason.for the chan the NEED program. To much of its money was pong Terrace. He said-23 per cent of the federal Bridson ™ NEED funds and 80 per cenit of the province's NEED funds _ have ended up being spent in the Terrace area. Currently ‘the NEED program Is being reviewed and it is unclear if the _ Program will be dropped or ‘merely changed. - ~- Royalmania— ‘ST. ANDREWS, N. B. (CP) — Prince Charles ‘and Diana, Princess of Wales, continued to attract adoring’ crowds -on the weekend, overshadowing a bit of testinesa between Premier Richard Hatfield and the British press. ' While British newspapers hid a field day at Hatfield’ 8 expense — and he took a few shots at them — Charles and Diana and their fais were apparently oblivious to it. When the couple left for-Halifax on an overnight: cruise Le aboard the yacht Britiannia, they left behind thousands. of A. happy fans. Today, after a brief stop in the Nova Scotia capital, they’ leaye for, Ottawa aboard a Canadian Forces - plane. — Hatfield confessed in an interview Sunday he was drunk on the charm of the princess when he delivered a flowery — some said, purzling.— toast .to. Charles and Diana at a - provincial dinner Friday in Saint John. He caused a stir when he said, ‘* We have heard and read the lies. . . It was wonderful to meet and know the truth. ” “His remarks made headlines in British Sunday - newspapers. One referred to. him as “a noted ercentrie wes ci : algo: known as Disco Dickie.” 7: ~The Daily. Mail. said the couple wos confused by the . premler’s words, which reporters sald were apparently a: criticism of Gossipy journalism about the Royal Family. Asked by reporters whether he was inebriated when he gave the toast, Halfield said the question was “further | . ‘evidence of (British reporters’) crudity and bad manners.” - ‘Charles.and Diana’s arrival in this pastoral resort town - ~ attracted people from the New England states as well’ as ’ from other parts of New Brunswick. It broaght the same wotional response as earlier visits to Saint John and the northern region of the prov hee — squeals and: gaspe"of _ _ delight “ahd even tears. “A I?-year-old girl who had waited qutslde All Saints. Anglican Church for six hours before the couple arrived, ° said afterwards,“I gave. him a Kies and then I just started ; crying.’ a _ The church was full and the congrégation silted onto the lawn and Charles read the lesson. ‘Many wished him a happy Father’s Day’ “during a: walkabout. Though the day is not widely celebrated in Britain, Charles told one child who gave hima card that he had heard of the day. ; To others who asked what Prince William would receive . on ‘his first ' birthday. ‘on~ Tuesday, Charles replled:. , “Something he can't break,” After the service, the couple had two walkaboiits and ’ attended a reception in this town founded by United Empire Loyalists 200 years ago. In the Loyalist city of Saint John, where the royal visit to. ’ New Bruriswick began on Friday, the crush becamé so | . great that walkabouts and related events outside city hall ended 20 minutes earlier than planned. : Innorthern New Brunswick, the crowds were amailer and ‘ more relaxed in the 30-degreé heat on Saturday. Charles - made a hit with the young, mainly French-speaking People ~ by talking to them in French, _ - ’ |. playing with the canoe in his bath, ‘and even if Thave no _ success with (thé files) in Scotland, I can always play with in Campbellton, the prince recelved a model ¢ canoe and s set of salmon flies. He thought Prince William would enjoy "them in the bath as well.” " ‘The provincial dinner for the ‘couple in Saint John drew - criticism, not only for’ the premiee" 4 remarks but because of “the music. es Michel Blanchard, a "well-known member of separatist Parti Acadien, - performers who sang a song he wrote as a tribute to Diana! _New Brunswick Liberal Leader Doug Young said the choice of Blanchard, a man “dedicated to the destruction of ' a | led a group ‘of ‘Acadian, SES Ea NE CITE 2 ET oe toe Perc, MP rae, as TT Lea ee at