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Phone 624-5639 LN DISPUTE Bennett is threatening © legislation VICTORIA (CP) — the current dispute would be Premier JBili Bennett presented. threatened Wednesday to og Me Premier refused to sty TEHRAN (AP) Hun legislate a settlement! a i e government woul _ ° sis-week labor dispute that imposea contract settlement dreds of US. dependents left G A S PR I C E Ss Mae CRoceny schools, apie ten sond tho matter ihe growing exsdus. of est Koo y schools, pul ensend the J Bema lt eg ming acitation, sigvermet “iene | MAY DOUBLE lockout of non-teaching Negotiations between arate hee evelo i ped the _. districts has. sectes ‘the Labor Minister — Allan country, Oil production alten Ketor tho Carter tee the already decided education of area children Columbia School runters continued to tumble tee administration's chief spot shortages —of andhe will takeactionifthe Association and the of the three-day Y | inflation fighter, said unleaded gasoline— two sides can't come, to terms by 6 a.m. PST today. Canadian Union of Public Employees, representing the Foreigners are fleeing “We're not taking any chances," said one Wednesday the U.S. gov- ernment soon may have which most late-model cars require—is con- vat lf comer, worker, Broke gown Amereah worn ~Thow | ,,,<200° , teeny Saunton of government 1! ’ . troubles are getting on our premier ane ey ar the The workers have been off nerves. We've had death gasoline or doubling its gasoline and other fuels. failure of the two sides to the job in Nelson, Casth seine futhe and abuse and we've P “The tension between oil in the U 5. ts held i i just had enough. I don’t know a Sopa OM Ot 2 te has reduced it well come back again.” | ine hand and the energy price, ‘the sharper” the - “ft now say that this ge sehals' operating basiee Suurad warnings to problem on the other is increase will be when dispute must | be reolved, 1 schedules, mainly because of their nationals to stay off the tearing us apart, Kahn controls finally end, Kahn am giving both parties a lack of heating. streets as fears grew that | Svd. "In the long run said am. to resolve the dispute through whatever means they can—through meetings, in the area, who have-been energy go up." committee investigating through the collective working under difficult Phe peak of "religious Kahn, chairman of the whether President bargaining system. conditions, but that those fervor during the holy month Council on Wage and Carter's program of “Tf no resolution is COM- eonditicns are mo longer of Moharram Price Stability, said voluntary wage and price pleted by that time, I will be acceptable. . A similar warning to economists shouldhave a = guidelines has a chance of asking the Speaker to recall ~The main stumbling blocks Canadians working in the | TePort ready within a success against inflation. the legislature for 10 4.m. in the dispute are wages and country was issued Tuesday week ‘on bow the shortage Speaking to reporters Friday.” Bennett said he has the highest regard for teachers the union’s desire to retain Bennett said education, separate contracts with each does not fall under the cehool district. : . 100-per-cent increase in government's Essential Seno tig heed period. when affect the U.S. fight theprice of leaded fuel or Services Disputes. Act, and religious ee alons march in. [_2eainst inflation. consumer rationing, special legislation aimed at Deficit largest said ever opponents of Shah Mchammad Reza Pahlavi © by External Affairs Minister Donald Jamieson. procession and scourge ‘ themselves to mourn the 641 A.D, assassination of Imam Hossein, the grandson of the Prophet Mohammed. The military government has banned demonstrations, but street violence has flared almost every night since the believe the government has to let the price of steady price increases in home heating oll will Kahn was testifying before a congressional later, Kahn indicated the choice may be between a Health hazards — are good reason weekend, OTTAWA (CP) — establishment of joint Charlie Belanger takes a towardshampers,toysanda © Some reports say that a8 Uranium workers have the " OTTAWA I ~ The or idea. el, interest 4 and Salvation Army bubble bath Christmas dinner for people many as 15,000 foreigners right under federal law to pores Te labor safety country chalked up the dividend payments and for- while Laurel Rosebush, co. who are alone on Christmas have left the country since refuse to work in conditions —_ bill introduced by Mines largest seasonally adjusted quarterly deficit in its eign borrowing—to a nine- month total of §3.1 billion, | Please be ordinator of the Army’s annual pre-Christmas ap- day. September. Diplomatic sources, however, estimated that pose imminent danger to their health or safety, Minister Alastair Gillespie last year, but not passed by current account in history seasonally adjusted. al, hands himabrush, The Belanger not only showed that up to 8,000 foreigners, Labor Minister Marti 1 1, . " ? n h Soe aeiatice Censda fast Penefi total current bbles will belocatedatthe the Christmas spirit by including 5,500 American O'Connell said Wednesday. Parflament, ronponsibillties u this aw an ia na account eficit was $4.2 enerous Co-op, Woolworths, the taking the bubble bathbuthe dependents, have left Iran in Fe acknowledged in the of the federal control agency aE revorte thre ys th The thi arter deficit i gi liquor store and the Skeena made the first donation from — the last two months. Commons that after months in the area of environment “For ane a0. the shortfall € ndau oth cit ip Mall during the holiday Charlie's Plumbing and About 45,000 Americans of confusion, the justice health and safety ’ i ending me , the 5 t a 16 perpen higher an ine season before Christmas, Heating towards the and 110,000 other foreigners department has ruled that ‘ between at & amon th eg on : ieten The money collected goes Christmas fund. were in Iran last January the Canada Laber Code . e money lowing one Oh i oad a er. nt : when religious | demon- applies to workers employed Mining which left was $1.3 billion, account deficit for the TET eee ariition ne, Py phe uranium industry. This the deficit ter ted to $567 ES T shah's modernization re O'Connell said the federal iis brings the delice quarter amoun JOHN ROBERTS forms ond pliseal foes government hoes io ark COMM ANTES . . seeking reforms .in his outan arrangement w chandise and services such ane eeret aBeneY yadjusts, ° e e — authoritarianrule took tothe provinces as quickly as streets. ssible because “we cannot — C di entire year factors such as Minister silent Western diplomats said [eave uranium miners in an may £ et ANAGIAN __ the annual freezeup which ’ thé Iranian army has in- invidious position.” pate shipene predictable ° , creased the j,humber of Federal Labor Code ill i ons guards protecting foreigners amendmenta which took JW} troops regular influences. on fli ht re ort working in the strikebound effect earlier this year apply The main features in the oilfields in the southwest. to 550,000 employees under VICTORIA (CP)- Several quarterly deficit were: ; The move follows an in- federal jurisdiction, which millions of dollars that —A seasonally adjusted crease in death threats d OTTAWA (CP)- State Commons about whether London and Paris, via ! includes industries such a8 should be at rea y metcharvlist trade, surplz Secretary John Roberts ministers use passes for private airlines on which he 38ainst foreign workers in railways, airlines, banking, services Sow night have to OTTAWA (CP) — Canada 7 aight Sco the Paitoy refused. Wednesday to vacations, is using his pass. the oll industry network, the trucking, broadcasting be paid to eight mining is ready to contribute toa TNT E Vas wecorded in camirmordenyareportthat This follows by only a Opposition Leader Joe diplomatic sources said. grain-handling, commu- companies in British proposed United Nations 7 sero. ater he has made reservations couple of weeks disclosure Clark later told reporters he © ‘The diplomats, who asked ications and port Columbia because of the “i peacekeeping force for qu ’ __ with CP Air for himself and that Alberta Premier Peter never uses his pass to goon not tobe named, said amass operations. sloppiness of the New = Namibia in southern Africa _ —A $426-million deficit in pis wife to make a $6,000 trip Lougheed used passes to go vacation. He said his trip exodus of foreign workers | There was confusion about Democratic Party, Premier *{- but has not been formally the travel account. This was on a pass to Rangoon, on vacations. around the world next month would deal a critical blow to uranium workers because li- Bill Bennett said Wed- 4: asked, Prime Minister 4 slight improvement from Burma, later this month. Prime Minister Trudeau will be on U.S. airlines and the shah and Iran’s shaky cences issued by the Atomic nesday. Trudeau said Wednesday. He denied suggestions by Conservative defence critic the $445-miilion travel deficit for the second quarter. —A $923-million deficit in But the minister told reporters that he only uses the passes that all cabinet said all cabinet ministers receive passes so they can conduct their duties across his party will pay the bill. But he had used the pass on international flights on economy. Death threats have been common—but no one has been killed or Energy Control Board require the uranium com- panies to comply generally Bennett was commenting on an order by the B.C. Supreme Court that the ii Allan MeKinnon (Victoria) interest and dividend ministers receive from the Canada, At his instigation business. seriously hurt, with provinciai law. provincial government "|! that Ottawa has already payments. This was also two major Canadian airlines the leaders of all opposition He said a Progressive wel|-placed sources However, O'Connell said repay more than $7 million 1° committed troopa to the UN slightly better than the for business reasons. parties also recelved the Conservative government ,, arted that daily oil “itis now clear that federal collected through the } force. McKinnon demanded previous quarter's $944- He said he pays for any passes. wouid issue guides on use of production has shru mio BE taw applies” in the question Mineral Land Tax Act, “+ a full Commons debate on million deficit. part of a trip that.could be There were no guides, but passes and perhaps give [inion barrels— less than of health and safety. Mainly implemented in 1973 by the * the issue. —A $34million deficit in cClassifiedasa vacation. And theprime minister hopedthe some policy suggestions to ji the normal daily rate of this applies to the danger of then NDP government. External Affairs Minister freight and shipping. This he said he never discusses parliamentarians would use Air Canada on how the pass iy wittion barrels radiation and silicosls The premier said the Don Jamieson said in was up substantially from vacation plans in public. the passes according to their should be used by premiers. - The federal law gives government is studying the London Tuesday that if the $5-million deficit for the | The Montreal La Presse consciences. Roberts said if he com- Sources said troops employees the right torefuse judgement and will make a Canada does participate in second quarter, reported the reservation A few minutes later the bines business with vacation arrested several strike decision later on whether to the force, ‘it's likely to be at about battalion level— about 600 or 700 men.” He in- dicated neighboring African states were ‘satisfied with a ‘Canadian presence.” Contract approved VANCOUVER (CP) — The Insurance Corp. of British Columbia and its 2,200 employees reached tentative agreement Wednesday on a new two-year contract, —A $555-million deficit in a category known as other service transactions. This includes such payments as engineering fees, con- sultants’ fees, management service payments, payments on franchises insurance premiums, advertising fees trademark . payments and certain government ex- penses, This section In the current account deficit was substantially up from its secom quarter $431-million deficit. One of the persistent patterns in Canadian trade is that the merchandise sur- Wednesday and prompted questions in the TEL AVIV.(AP) — An Israeli newspaper says the government plans to start four new settlements in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River after Dec. 17, the deadline for signing the prime minister left the Commons to start a trip to had given a commitment at Camp David to freeze set- tlement activity only for three months, and the time runs out Dec, 17, Announcements of new settlements would please plans, ‘I pay personnally for any extras involved,” leaders, but were keeping a low profile. NEWSPAPER SAYS Israeli’s plan new settlements Palestinians in the West Bank see new Jewish villages as theft of their land. The Israel-Egypt peace talks are deadlocked and Israe) hopes to hear new suggestions from Cairo or President Anwar Sadat agreed to the deadline under President Carter's tutelage at the Camp David summit. “We are very glad Vance is coming here to find a way to go on with negotiations to work in unsafe conditions and provides for the Dec. 17, “Every day which passes reduces the chances for peace between Egypt and Israel, and therefore Secretary Vance is making this effort to find a way to continue with negotiations," appeal the decision. In Ramailah, a West Bank town north of Jerusalem, about 200 students from a girls’ high school demon- strated at city hall and two main squares, chanting nationalist slogans. An army retroactive to Oct, 1. plus is vastly overbalanced Israeli-Egyptian peace Israeli right-wingers, who Washington when U.S. Slate reach an agreement," the Labor party chief said. spokesman said troops dis- The agreement, reached by the non-merchandise treaty. : not long ago threw eggs at Secretary Cyrus Vance visits Dayan said. “We hope he Peres expressed worry persed demonstrators. with the help of mediator deficit. For the second The report by the im- Prime Minister Menachem the Middle East next week. will suggest something thai over an erosion of Israel's The students were Jack Chapelas, provides for quarter the non- dependent newspaper Begin toshowthelrdislikeof | A mood of pessimism pre- will get us out of the dead- image among Americans. protesting the demolition a5.75-percent wage increase merchandise deficit was $2.1 Haaretz was not officially peace terms. But the U.S. vaited in Israel with the ap- tock,” “Israel is presented as the two days earlier of houses in the first year and a 6.5- billion Thiscompares witha confirmed Wednesday, but and Egypt regard settle. proach of the Dec. 17 — Opposition leader Shimon hard side while Egypt is where two West Bank Arabs, per-cent increase in the $1.97-billion deficit for the Foreign Minister Moshe Da- ments in occupied Arab land deadline for the signing of a Peres said he doubled thata progressing in public accused of terrorist ac- second year. - second quarter. yan and olhers said Israel as obstacles to peace, and peace treaty. Begin and treaty could be signed by opinion.” tivities, had lived.