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A Complete Glass and ' Aluminum Service “STARBOARD - TACK YACHTS SAN JUAN 21° to 30’ Sailboats & Accessories HALIFAX (CP) —, Op position Leader Pierre Trudeau appealed to Nova Scotians on Thursday to urge thelr premier to "scream bloody murder” about the federa] government's treatment of the province's energy situation. He said he hopes Nova Scotlans will insist that Premier John Buchanan do just that during a first ministers’ conference on energy next week. He told a Liberal fund- raising dinner that despite repeated warnings of possible oil shortages, the federal government has not established an emergency supply allocation board, Trudeau said it took the threat of defeat earlier this week in the Commons for the Clark administratlon to buy Social Credit votes with a promise to set up such a board. Liberal House Leader Allan MackEachen had to int out to the energy minister that Prime Minister Clark had given the Social Credit that promise, he said. “So that is the state of can- fusion and inaction in the government at a lime when the energy crisis is threatening Canada - once again.” Kaunda to intervene LONDON - (Reuter): — Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda has decided to personally intervene in the Zimbabwe Rhodesia peace talks, putling new mo- mentum into the lengthy negotiations which have become deadlocked over British proposals governing transition to majority rule. Kaunda, whose country is among several so-called frontline black African states providing bases for black nationalist guerrillas attempting to overthrow the biraclal government in Salisbury, arrived in London on Thursday. British officials said Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told him in lengthy private discussions of the need for a quick settlement in the negotiations, which reach the end of their ninth week today. Officials said he would meet with Mrs, Thatcher -again today to continue his conciliatory role in helping Britain reach settlement at the talks with Patriotic Front guerrilla leaders Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe and Zimbabwe Rhodesia's biracial government led by Prime Minister Abel Muzorewa, Bankers get it first OTTAWA (CP) — A government bill introduced in the Senate Thursday gives banks and other money lendera first crack at bankrupt firms’ assets ahead of wage earners, The legislation, virtually identical to bankruptcy proposals of the previgus Liberal government, gives workers seeking unpaid wages preferred status ahead oof unsecured creditors. But secured creditors, such as banks, money len- ders and other financial institutions holding collateral on loans and mort- gages, are at the head of the Ladies up PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man, (CP) — There will be no special treatment for four women who began pilot training Thursday | at Canadian Forces Portage la Prairie. “None whatsoever,” says forces information officer Col. Carl Fitzpatrick, “They'll get the same course precisely as the men,” The four are the first - women ever to be admitted to the training program by the Canadian Forces. Lt.-Col. Mel . Hogarth, officer in charge of flight training, said they have been included in a class with 40 Base line when a company goes broke and assets are divided, It allows wage earners ta elaim up to $2,000 in unpaid wages and $500 to cover pension and other health and welfare contributions if that much is left after secured creditors are locked after. A bill. introduced last February. by. Warren Allmand, then consumer and corporate affairs minister, proposed to give workers priority over aecured creditors, The government changed its tune and the legislation when faced with strong opposition from senators, banks and other financial institutions. in the air men as part of a three-to-five year trial to evaluate the ‘performance of women in “militaty* foles* traditionally assigned to men, The program was developed to meet provisions of the Canadian Human Rights Act. “What we have planned is to have a five-year period to look at producing ap- proximately 20 women pilots, which we think would be a viable number,'’ Hogarth said. : He acknowledged this will be a drop in the bucket compared with the 120 pilots who normally graduate up to wing standard in one year. Energy bill expensive WASHINGTON (AP) — President Carter has won a major political victory with Senate approval ofthe most expensive energy bili ever to clear either house of Congress. The $34.1-billion measure includes $20 billion for development of synthetic fuels, $5.8 billion for con- servation and $6.2 billion for converting farm products intoa substitute for gasoline. About $2 billion more would go for a.variely of other energy projects, But the legislation, ap- proved 45 to 19 on Thursday, . is substantially larger than _ the version passed by the House of Representatives, [t now goes to a conference committee where the dif- ferences will have to be worked out, Senator Henry Jackson (Dem. Wash.), chairman of the Senate energy com- mittee, said of the Senate bill: “This is the largest single energy enterprise in the history of the country." Following a debate sprinkled with references to the fragility of oll supplies from Iran and other oil- producing countries, Senate Democratic Leader Robert Byrd sald: “] think we have created a blueprint for the nation’s energy security.” Policy shift criticized OTTAWA (CP) — Im- migration Minister Ron Atkey, under fire for what opposition critics describe as a shift in policy on family reunification, said Thursday no. fewer people will be admitted next year to Can- ada through family sponsor- ships than this year. Atkey said in an interview that government policy has been misrepresented by Liberal MP Bob Kaplan, who has accused Atkey of deciding to cut family sponsorships In favor of increasing the number of independent Immigrants accepted in Canada. He made his statement some hours after a Commons exchange between an angry Multiculturalism Minister Steve Paproskt and Kaplan, Liberal immigration critic. 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