“ie ae pec acre sermreaa ae xHlussei "person: in’ March, but siahod AS da Sasanshaurtiohes ‘Improvement. ‘Opposition MPs disagreed. in -March than in February, Lo, Seagonally adjusted jobleas ‘rate has risen’ to 12.6 per cent from’ 12,5, said Progressive : ‘Conservative James ‘MoGrath, MP for St. : Mohn’ 's East; "Nelson: Rilg, New. Democrat ‘finanee.” recalle a “erille and Kamloops-Shusway is clear that. for’ a growing number of '.. “Canadians there is no recov . -The: figures ignore those who’ have sirtply given up looking for work because | *- there are no jéba available, Nevertheless, Statistics Canada noted ~ “females In the same age group; by 0.2 to ‘thal the seasonally adjusted level’ of ' Soyo an “employment Increased m March — the third inrease in months — with the greatest improvement coming from full-time jobs for men. Tt was: the first Increase in full- time employment : in six months, Fulltime, employment inereased : by 29, 000 for men but showed little: change for ‘women. The increase was mostly in Ontario mariufaeturing” and construction industries. While unemployment also March, this was due mainly to‘an increase’ in peraons entering. or. re-entering” the” labor force, Statistica: Canada’ said, ron - The increase in the seasonally adjusted’ , unemployment rale’ “represents virtually no change from the rates which have been recorded during the past several sont,” ’ the agency said. The jobless rate in December! w was 12. 6 per cent, in January 12.4 pe . February 12.5 percent... McGrath and Riis argued the latest figures should be cause for a great deal of Concer. Both pointed: ‘to the increase in youth : unemployment: to 621,000 from 604,000 just’. ” -as the school year is coming to an end, and... sald that. another 600,000 to one million young people wil soon be coming onto the job market, ”° - Alls. said Finance - ‘situation. But McGrath aaid 14 Einployment Minister. Lloyd Axworthy can and should act ‘now and not wait for the budget. . . "Statistics. Canada AMMAN (AP) = = King” Hussein has : ‘actused the — Palestine “Liberation ‘Organization ot breaking a ‘ tentative promise~ to . co- oprate §§ in: peace negotiations, halting talks which U.S.” and other officials hoped could lead to a Middle’ East settlement. “In a. blunt ‘gtatemment © jasued Sunday. by the Hussein called offi series. of meetings - . PLO chairman Yas@@pr ‘Arafat and sald Joya “‘will neither acteepagately nor in -Heu ‘of anybody else in Middle. East peace .. “negotiations.” Hussein's. — declaration could doom President Reagan’s peace proposal, - which was -based on the. . prospect that Hussein would join in for the Palestinians. ; Pee the Reagan plan, - ". negotiators -would ae nue for, “autonomy” for the Palestinians in the Israell-oceupied West Bank ‘and Gaza Strip, in. close’ association with Jordan. _ Western diplomats. in Amman said today Hussein was exhausted by: recent — events and. was unlikely to revive a dialogue with PLO in the near future. ' “There is gloom. around | town,"’ sald one. Western © , European diplomat. “There - has been a great deal of effort made at the expense a of. many other . things, including the king’s health." So 1 don’t think: anyone has the stamina: ‘to “continue.” Reagan blamed ‘radical “elements” ‘of the, PLO for . the development andsaid hie ' remained hopeful about his ‘plan ° after «talking with Hussein by telephone. _ ~ Israeli officlals today: said Husseln’s. move ' “virtually. “ended hopes for the Reagan plan but they “suggested Hussein still could: _ oper talks with Israel on his own. > "Ome official ii J ‘gald. his goverriment . had’ - @ntleipated no results from’ * thé Jordan-PLO talks, and - ; added: “Only - those who - : “expected something from” thee talks will ~ be ‘ dlaappointed.” - Tsrael has reeled the ’ Noone should be encouraged by figures « whithahee there were 73,000 more jobless - Minister ‘Mare Lalonde’s April 19 budget should contain, _ serious measures to respond io the y-halis.peace. talks... . oy Vy VANCODVER ‘CP) — hidden inemployed ‘than | a year 4°53 | ‘per cent more ‘than in. March, ‘1981, vain figures - are am a a and that the’. . a ai pple ‘aa: nat: oe work “Facluded “A. belief that- no. jobs: were - ‘ ” available,” that’ they: were: waiting: to ‘be | {ransportation: fair, : - ed ‘toa, former job. or. they. were . The federal government: p MP; said It.: walling” for results. of previous . job ery Tha March jobless rate. dropped by 0:25 “ 9.5 per. cent for men 25. years of. age and - over. But it increased by 0.8to24.1percent | ‘for indles 15 to-24; by 0.4 to 18 per cent for: restabrant. . he anid:! ~~ _ over. NDP. health .”’ Hussein's = impatience with the PLO was reflected in Sunday's statement: “Jordan warned ‘tepeatedly of the ‘dangers inherent in the continuation of the no-war no-peace. situation and- of. the exploitation by Israel of this situation to pepetuate the status quo, “Jordan has - cautioned against letting ‘time’ pass . by © without Concluding a. just. and comprehensive . peace settlement because time ‘was, and still is, essential to Tarael’s aim of .. . bringing about a falt accompli,’’. a _peference ta concern that “Israel will annex the West Bank. Fogar’ S call ‘close _. YELLOWKNIFE, N:W.T. (CP) — 41-year-old Milan journalist North Pole, had a close call with death during the weekend.- Claudio, Schranz, Fogar’s base camp manager for the 41. ‘said - winds . \ *: Kdlometnes, an | hour. turned the, Journalist's tent over early Saturday, while, Foger, was iniide, The ‘year-old . ‘Milan, ‘journalist, did manage to right his tent’ . some equipment that Bet Ww — Ambroglo Fogar, the who is trying to walk to. thé gusting to 90 anne ‘Schranz said in.an. interview from Resolute Bay, NW. T., the weekend storm forced Fogar:to remain in his tent until . - Sunday night. He was. expected to resume his trek today. - Schranz said there had been n0 recent position fix for the Italian but he estimated Fogar has travelled another 0 kilometres since mid-week: That would put him about 330 --Mlometres north of Cape Columbia,: the northernmost landfall on Ellesmere: ‘alana, most northerly. island in the Canadian: Arctie. ‘Beyond Cape. ‘Columbia ina tiny spit of land called Ward Hunt. Island: here. David Hempletnan-Adams, 38, of “Bristol, England, began his attempt to walk to the pole. "There tias been no word since the beginning of April from Hempleman-Adamis base camp at Eureka, located at about: the mid-point of Bllesmere Island. “In the light of this, -it . Germans forced them out of ' _ their home in Lodz, Poland, “ghetto, also Oo . HN Memories painful MONTREAL (CP) — For nearly four. decades, Tola Granek. could not bring . herself to. talk about, that late-summer day in 1944: when she was shoved into a «crowded ‘cattle « car- and taken to Auschwitz., She had already lost her ‘father and a brother to: illness when invading Nazi and. into a closet-sized apartment in the Warsaw And, before ' the war. ended, her mother was — killed in & gas chamber and . ‘her other brother. was shot, during a death march. ~ But, unlike them and six million’ other European Jews," Granek survived the Use? I'm all alone.’ ” dying prisoners nearby. Later, Granek was transferred from camp to camp. At one point she lost” four frent teeth when a Nazi officer’ punched her for ‘stealing a hot potato from a wood stove. She weighed a scanty 70 " “J didn't know if I wanted -to. live,” she recalled. ‘What's. the " Shortly afterwards, ‘however, in a’ displaced ‘persons camp lie - met ‘another survivor who was to -beesme - cher. | husband. Together. they moved to - Holocaust, She immigrated " to Canada in 1945 and raised i se eee CLIP ME 1/ “tell students, I would break & . Sunday ad she joined about oo 600 others at a synagogue in I q “euburban: Cote St. Luc to § |. . commemorate © ' anniversary of the Warsaw By: Italian ¢ adventurer ‘aft B fy himself and“ "of being . morning ° ‘they were alli. forcedto march before their g Canada for a new life. a family, but only two year ago did she begin to recall §- that dark . experience to I: schoolchildren. : . “When I first started to i 1 Y ~_ayatem. : renewed proposal to'put the MX missile in Minuteman "(silos anda plan’ te build a ‘new, smaller : nuclear : miasile ° have , come. under fire In. advance of a : presidential comimiission’s ° ‘recommendation ° of a’ + basing: plan forthe. Jong. 'th defence “bing battle for. Senite\ . .- confirmation of Keane » delayed | ‘. us i The: ‘commission. wag to recommend building 100 = ” MX ‘weapons ‘and: ‘putting: _- them In 100 Minuteman ellos ; in ‘Wyoming. and Nebraska, q along : with:. developing - ‘a i. smaller, _ missile. deployed in the next decade, single. ‘warhead .. that. could = be show. details: of the report. - that already | have ‘become ; public. . : : retired US. Air. Foree Lt.- .Gen. Brent. Scowcroft, a former national security adviser to President Gerald Ford, was to be. released today, — President Reagan. is ’ expected to wait at least a week before endorsing the ’ plan developed - by a commission he. appointed © after Congress voted - against ‘the missile last ‘Islands . ‘ conflict December, “dense ‘pack” . scheme. Cemetary PORT: SAN CARLOS, Falklands (AP) — The next- of-kin of British servicemen killed in. the’ Falktand “have dedicated, a cemetary ..for, - rejecting his’. _ basing ‘the slain men on a hillside '. near © : where soldiers stormed ashore a year ago to recapture the islands from Argentina. “ nomination and the nuclear | freeze’ issue: are. scheduled | this week,” foo The administration says . the Minuteman. missile because the 1,000 ‘Minutemen _ backbone of the, US. . based . nuclear © ‘detacest, ~ are vulnerable toa first strike” by - increasingly broad 10-warhead “MX is needed. to . replace ” the tne, think the Mx isi ‘dead,| But .Senate - Ma Leader Howard’ “Baker of Tennessee Was optimistic. - . ~ : . “appeal, 48° Republican, leader said. of the ‘proposals. ° ° Ln ani, ‘MX. plans - Minuteman: ailos. “President, Jimmy Carter. > | | - wanted to build 200 of the Weapons ‘and move them... ‘among 4,600 shelters in the - Utah and Nevada, deserts in a. “shell ‘ game”’ configuration designed . to wn, fool Soviet spy satellites.*: ““) But Reagan ridiculed that , plan i during the campaign and’ junked. tt . after he took office. ‘accurate ~ Soviet | missiles, : More than 90 MX plans . have been. studied. and rejected since the weapon was first proposed a decade . aga. ; - Even before, the latest plan. was. of congressional ‘criticiam. Democratic’ © Senator Ernest: Hollings ‘of South Carolina, a leader of the -buccessful fight against MX ; dedicated darling. We havea son to be © proud of.” -- “We come with pride, but not the pride of victor over the vanquished, * said Snell. formally . proposed, it: was the subject - "Instead, » ‘Reagan suggested in 1981, 40 MX. missiles should be built and ‘put into Minuteman ‘silos — _ until a better basing plan could be found, ‘Congress rejected that” Plan, arguing that it would make the missile just as vulnerable aB the Minuteman. ° “ That. led to another search, . which Reagan ended last. November by proposing “dense pack,’’ +: ‘which would have housed 100 of the weapons in an area near Cheyenne, Wyo., on the theory that incoming Soviet missiles would knock each other out. | _ Meetings open Herald Staff Writer TERRACE— For the first time in memory, ‘Tuesday, ‘April 12, will see some Schoo] District 68 committee The rentals committee will meet at noon and discussion teachers quarters and.possibly REM Lee rates. . -, At I p.m. the transportation committee will discuss the Resswood bus.” - subinhdraas et Ma . a more, a " were rejected by Congress, Inelinding a 1961 plan.to put "4 lof” the: ‘missiles, into - ' liner Cunard Countess from heart's sake. - Port San Carlos to Falkland Sound, the waterway between the. two main "islands, East and West Falkland. ; On the way, the thip was to pass by the spot where __the frigate HMS Ardent was __ . bombed -by low-flying _ Argentine Mirages,. killing 24 of ita crewmen, during -the 10-week campaign last year. to. end Argentina's ’ occupation of the islands. pounds when the last camp - . she was assigned to was “ Mberated by U.S. soldiersin . “1945, The cemetery dedicated Sunday overlooks the site of the first mass troop landing last May 21, when’ 5,000 British soldiers: formed an invasion beachhead that led to the Argentine surrender June 14. : - A picture of a baby boy “never seen by his father waa ' Weltten on the back was: * “You live on with us my — ~ pinned to a wreath on the grave of Capt. 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