“Page 2, The Herald, Wednesday, duly %. 1960 . You can’t live where’ ior Rave:the right to: work in whatever province they -want,but thousands have been. jobs live, ‘Public: Service Commission “said: Tuesday. Gaetan Jeaurond said the commission's system. for hiring people would. break down df, it-opened- gayern- ment jobs: to'every qualified person in the country. Prime “Minister ‘ Trudeau told delegatés al te Liberal party” nipee.. on the weekend that orvawa TCP) _ People - refused government - because of where they a spokesman for the convention in Win- the fedéral government must - stand behind the rights of Canadians to work in the province of their cholce. “It's the right of every Canadjan to move where he wants, taseek'a job where he wants. and buy property where he wants in this country,” Trudeau said, “What Trudeau sald was. quite valid,” Jeaurontl said. “Pedp work where they want. “The elementary fact is that for the great portion of positions it. wouldn't be right to open it up. to: everyone in Canada. The system would. break down.” le should be able to “sands” of. people have’ been turned down for jobs because ~. of where they: live.. been made in accordance — with guides established by the commission which is responsible. for all _ the government's hiring, and promotion, be said. _ were based ; mission's: interpretation of: the Public’ Service, ne ployment ° Act, . passed by Parliament itt the 19603.- ping filing or clerical job A a result, “tens of thou. , - But those refusals have. firing “1p He: said the. guidelines oa the’. com: .- ae A ‘qualified person - for as Halt to harassment ordered: QUEBEC : (CP) —- The warning Tuesday to a head’ of the federal inquiry Transport Canada manager inspector who testified “Angeles ‘Airport last - month: before the -commmiasion in’ ~resulted:from the :mistaken: anual also heard testimony that the _emergency evacuation of an: ry. belief. of -a-member..of the ‘. Mr. Justice Charles Dubin ground staff .that.one' of the: The. inquiry —-which was _ because Mr.-Justice Dubin‘s- Air Canada L-to1t at Los adjourned ‘until July 14 , Northam Area. This ofgani- ° Zational, change, along, with ' direct all financial, accounting | ’ father-is gravely ill —. was: also told: that no cause hag . béen established for a second . . ; . "inci nt. involying loss of - foe power by. diree of four BRITISH COLUMBIA | ~ engines on avi.’Air. Canada’ PACKERS LIMITED |° Boeing:, 747. approaching ‘Toronto ‘Airport-on Jine 7. The, stern warning from Mr.-- Justice Dubin .to stop harassing. the: aviation in- " gpector was handed out'to . Harold Deyarmond, regional controller’ for: civil aviation in the Atlantic région. — - | "I willdo everything in my power to see that no witness is harassed.,,and'T will moni- tor your conduct,‘* said the judge,, whose’. one-man ., inquiry was set up one year ago by the. former Con- servative: government. He, said it is essential for the work of the commission “that ail viewpoints be heard -: and .that there be no in- timidation of witnesses. The warning was issued -; after 32-year-old . David - on ie ‘an. air ‘ways in‘ spector. in, ‘Moncton, N.B., testified he'has been subject ‘to ‘intimidation by -Deyar- APPOINTMENT C. GANZENBERG Mtr, Ji E. Simpson, Vice- “President, Northern. Area Operations; Is pleased joan- nounce the appointment ot | Mr. Con Ganzenberg as Manager Northern Area Ad- ministtation, In his new since: he resented a capacity, Mr. Ganzenberg will ways, P . 800-page * ‘report to the inquiry. . The report, | prepared at lhl ed fequest teh 8 onsZ was ¢ itica 1 of. the | Peo [PANS PORten epartinent’s. maintenance of its own: Beechcraft aircrait. ° and office activilies in the ohers has been Initlatéd-by-r the acquisition of anumber of Canadian Fishing Company facititiesin the Norhern Arga, including the Cannery at Oceanside, andthe Atlin Cotd Siorage. 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Prime Miniter rade $ _congtita tional: shopping. list. --Talks.on. the remaining six -) closed ‘doors in, the second’ | ‘day of an ‘intense: summer": a round* of. talks: which takes -. “the minister's to Toronty next week: arid « “Vancouver, ‘the following. week. . The 11 governments, will finalize their positions at the © end of August in preparation .for a constitutional summit Sept. 8-12 in Ottawa. - Attorney-General Roy Romanow of. Saskatchewan, who is’ co-chairman of the - conference, “said the - ~ _ delegations. presented, their’ ‘positions “on the’: opening © ‘day of a very diffieult round. of: ‘bargaining. Bee ‘Chretien expresied - satisfaction - that Quebec's Parti Quebecois government ” has: swallowed ‘the’ May -20. . defedt vf its’- sovereignty: _ association referendust:. and : -“peems silting to: negotiate. ‘Presenting his govern: ” ment's ‘ position, , Claude ‘Morin, . ‘Quebec's - in- *.tergovernmental - ‘affairs. ~ minister, said ‘the Quebec: . “government accépts: sts, loss. nd.-will not try to achieve: sovereignty-association - through the talks, - We shall _ act ‘ac: : cordingly. an But at the same ‘time, Morin said, he- will only congider the.talks successful if changes put: ‘forward: by past Quebec © governments, as; well as the.Parti Que- ” , hecais, are accepted, ; “The ‘federal | government and: the -other provinces. iirged Quebecers to vole no in the referendum by ’ promising sweeping con- stitutional change, Now they ‘are waiting for the rest of | Canada to deliver. oo . fisheries. nt said ‘in. - his - ‘statement... “Otherwise. they. ‘will: feel ‘that: they: have. beer: iad." -ispuds «- -Aiscuns Tuesday - were.” Tigi resource : “ownership: - and interprovincial -: communications, |: . opening Court of”: Canada .. ‘and Today the iminiaters turn’ their. attention to: offshore: resources, powers: “affecting the economy, a statement of “principles, a charter: of . human and linguistic rights, equalization payments ‘and: the bringing to Canada of the. British . North: Ametica. Act.” e Minister Trudeau proposed an. li-item. hist’ for Fiemussion last raonth: when he invited the 10 preniiers to. his 24 Sussex. Dr, residence in, Ottawa. -At the! reqiiest of. _ the: premiers, fisheries was - * added to roi 12-itents. - The federal government. issued’ ‘two ‘statements: Tuesday,. outlining. its: . position on com unieations . and the economy. In its, “communications statement, Ottawa. appeared : -to give ground to Quebec: In: > its longstanding: claim for. -.wider. jurisdiction, . offering to transfer control over. ‘telephone ‘companies in” "Newfoundland, Quebec, On- tario arid Brilish Columbia to. : the provinces, . * -The | remaining. ix : provinces, already regulate their’ telephone. companies; : "Buts Ottawa) wduld oniy” grant the “four © provinces; control over the’. utilities - Newfaguibind, “and Nowa: 7 feet, have: been: efiti¢ized for . away hospitals... " Despite clalms-to the con- an D engding ‘dispite," « “Morin trade, family, :. law, theSenate,. the Supreme ~ LONDON ep) a, “Exe: ternal Affairs Minister | Mark * ‘reiterated . MacGuigan ‘muesday Canada's, desire to ‘gee ail’ countries. adopt _iueleat. Jhon proliferation arante Pelerring particularly. ta iworrisome. : press allegations” hat Pakistan has: devel atomic: -bomb en the: aid « of: ‘Libya, ‘MacGuigan : outlined’ to ihe nature. of rnalists - ES reprisals which could ‘be taken against Pakistan. “ KINGSTON, Ont. (cP). — Injured people are wasting in’ chronic care instead . receiving. help: to return to useful roles in poclety, Bays the newly-elected president {:\ ‘the - - Canadian ee bilitation Council. for “the Disabled. - and . Queen's Hospital. . Rehabilitation wal’ apcess 9 cru ; vane ation, programs “«cP) MONTREAL trary, vending machine merchants aren’t just junk food peddlers, a member of -the Canadian, Automatic “Merchandising Association © told nutritionibts Tuesday. -- “Phe first vending Nera 2,500 years ago to ' McKinzey, association . _ treasurer | and’. former - president, told, members ‘of jhe Society ‘for. Nu Hon | . Education, - ano “But he ‘int have: to put — rani oie 6. - which W “ga but we may. ty to: for- . nuelear.development.’ ‘said,’ diplomati ‘ternis of economic reprise ot People wasting away . of ‘funds, he ‘said. -Dr.- David ‘Symington, head: of ‘ Kingston’ -General : Vendors make stand dispense holy . water," Ray wacan decisive : in: that Pakistan’ may. single: step teat anything ‘mulate hey d dealing with. the p cling of proliferation, atonié, ‘techniques. and " aPPakistan and Libya can: finue > - such -nuclear development, - MacGalgan ““ihere could «be. — ie response ‘iad or in terms of 7 “because: there is a ‘tack! o ‘Thanpower, money * and facilities. - ls | “giuation © tremendously wasteful’ of human life and prreraanet ; hospital for four years witha ; Pe infury ‘and paralysis, at a’ cost of $26,000: a- year. — - Rehabilitaljon treatment .—. costirig $8,698 — @ lowed her . ‘eral _4o return home and live'e her, parents. 7 x up: with: accusations of serving ink foods and being : . asked if he belonged to the. McKinzey said the associ” ation, which counts about 330° vending - firms — across Canada, is very concerned - with the quality of Its foods. “Tm not pretending all - . vending machine snacks are - or should be nutritious but I ‘am saying nutritious snacl§ can nine sikinzey said: OWE fave a eed ¢ to" ‘carry | ‘Healthy’ food tons. Lad at u ay ye * Cattlemen make demands ‘WINNIPEG: (CP) Cattlemen want tax con: removal of ~— x Stales tohelp them cope with . the. arose on, the Prairjes. rpeny. mesting of Setetot! veanchded Tuesday’ there may not be “enough western feed grains available to mest. demands . - on the Prairies ‘apd we want this’ winter, Any" shortfall Would be disastrous if the - a drowght continues: to atifle “OTTAWA (CP) —. Im. migration Minister Lloyd: Axworthy says he would ‘consider. opening — a sanatorium in Canada for In- dochinese refugees sufféring from tuberculosis who now ara being held. for lengthy - periods in*Southeast “Aslan campa, But Axworthy stressed in an interview. Tuesddy that such a decision would require the agreement of the provinces becausé they are.’ ible for health care, "The minister was reacting to. a suggestion, fon a for. tind the list off at growth of ha and: pastures. After oy td jt. 4 officials, with government - president . Jin association ’ Boyd of Lloydminster, Alta., said cattlemen are generally pleased with federal lund iodo help ‘rege ne hi ‘4 s on “But we're on cerned with the availability of feed grain to be sure the grain is to’ be available.” no: being ‘Health c care studied mer Liberal cabinet minister ; that the federal: government’ - - pe ‘to the refugees one of ‘ tuberculosis hospitals — closed here in recent years because the disease is. no ie er a major. health lem in' Canada. . Mona Campagnolo, .a for: mers Forts nunister who was Uetoated ain the British Columbia riding of Skeena in the May 22, 1979, election;: ‘made the Buggestion in an interview this: week alter _returning from a two-week tour of several refuges . carpe it. ‘Thalland, . Who should juidge? -queaee (CP) — Walter McLeish, Canada’s top clyil aviation administrator, says he believes the competence of air traffic controllers can only | be judged: _ by ober cantrollers,. * the federal: captain ao inquiry’ inte:tair- ‘safety, McLeish: de fended. ‘the . transport | -.department’s handling of cases: involving alleged: irregularities inthe work ~ of - air traffic’. cone Appearing ‘Tiong | baore trollets: oy _ Nuclear limit proposed’ _OTTAWA (CP) The tosoticit p sbi " Atomic: ‘Energy Control: propos crm , Board las: proposed tighter quirements for licensing nu maximum. ‘radiation ex-. clear power-planis..” ure limits for the public: Exposure levels are 7 roles issued: ‘Tuea- within: ‘thelr’ borders. It!’ would ask’all.10 provinces to: relinquish jurisdiction .over the interprovinclal and in- - ternational operations of the . open The ‘revined © limits were - ing Stries of quidelines released by the. board, the federal . nuclear regulary agency, ex posure in nuclear. reactor licensing’ in .d. Hhost likely but. broken. down ‘for. the .firat time into. five _ categories based on different classes of accidents ranging, from the. most. serious but least . probable. occurence to. the. east dangerous, ~ Energy. crunch ‘action urged OTTAWA (cP) — — Energy- conscious. Progressive. Con- - ’ servative MPs raked the Liberal. government ‘Tuesday for falling to come to grips with lough political devisions they..say are urgently needed to protect Canadians from the crunc! of a- looming world oil crisis. Led by former external af- fairs minister Flora MacDo- nald, “the Conservatives ; blasted. the government for trying to isolate~ Canada from the realily of a volatile international , ‘il. “situation. : Miss MacDonald told the . Cominons the government's. refusal to ‘set.a ‘target for energy self sitfficiency: means - that. instead. . of- becoming sell. reliant, Canada will become increds-* ingly dependent on unstable. sources of Imported . alk. during the 1960s. . “ht he govérnment, prese- cupied with implementation of a new domestic oil pricing. agreement, “has: faited..to” comprehend the threat that » ol poses to. the peace ‘and security of the world and to International order aa we know it,!' she sald." . Energy Minister Mare La- londe and other Liberal MPa turned aside ihe charges, saying the Conservatives.are still obsessed: with ihe energy-dominated election. campaign they: los! in February. ; y Lalonde . insisted '. the government would not peg. coming highér prices for oil and gas to the whims of spirgillng rates eet, by, the al ; ta ney cri tie. n for the New. Democra ‘ Party, said the Liberals i Conservatives. were sou tiouing , to. fight: the election | instead eae dressing the prejent reed. development “of. naw domestic energy sources, ©. -. Miss - MacDorfald. ares. particular attentlot — te: recasts .df world - “a shortages of some. eight . millton harrélsa day by 1990.: