anerene Pee Eee aiid | eft yr? buildings are aising fears’ that the: Guerrilla ae would, ke to use’ this port sity a as anew: power, hase,: peal visite by PLO a chiet « orts'-by:‘his: aides -to ans office: ~ me ‘eon delegates: to: the '35,000- ember. Alliance Quebée, convention spent. last weekend on. cord eine campus a - the - “province's: 80,000 al because Sf: “other” comimitments.! ne ‘ . English”. institutions, “change. in language - se English ‘on public signs among other things. ‘Quebec has refused major concessions. on these matters 7 ‘and, there was no Quebec cabinet minister at the convention _ with: whom to start a dialogue... Dialogue was a“key word that’ kept popping up., New Brunswick Premier Richard Hatfield and Canada’ 5 " , seeretary of state, Serge Joyal, praised Alliance for efforts made on behalf of French-language moinorities. elsewhere in Canada. They. also told them of. the need. for English - - Quebecers to strengthen ties with their fellow citizens, Both men stressed that Alliance had to keep its moderate : tone in the face of what is perceived ag growing Quebec . government pressure, . “Godin himself gave contradictory reasons for not turning” up. : GODIN AFRAID. _ ae ‘He told the Montreal Gazetié he was afraid he would be asked for concessions, at- the convention and had.none to — give, Later, he said he was going to be “somewhere else.” He sald i ina Radio-Canada interview. that Alliance Quebec, ~ Dollar climbs. LONDON (AP) The U.S. dollar resumed its record- . setting climb on world rioney markets today, setting new : “marks against’ the French franc and Kalian lira. Gold was lower, . Dealers cited worries over the: U, S. Federal Reserve's - interest rate policies. Though the Fed's M1’ money supply. figure was unchanged Jast Friday over a week ago, a series of previous rises ‘have fuelled speculation about credit- -lighténing. - ° “The market is a little bit pessimisti," said a dealer i in- durich. : Though- higher interest Tates mighi slow the American: recovery from recession, they would make the dollar more . aAutractive to investors. - In Tokyo, where trading ‘ends before Europe's 3 ’ business - day gets under way, the dollar rose to a. closing 240.67 yen . from 238.75 Friday. Later in Lindon, the dollar was quoted at 240.43 yen. In Paris, the embattled French: frane. sank. ‘to-7. 7155. against the U.S. currency, surpassing its all-time: closing: low of 7,6595 to the U.S, dollar set last Wednesday: y: Friday: 8 late rate was 7.6445, LIRA SLUMPS” ck The Italian lira slumped to 1,523.25 to the dollar, com- - pared with Friday’s-1,509.20 and Wednesday’ 8 1,508.60, the - previous mark, ; Other dollar’ rates in Europe at mid: ‘thorning, compared. with late’ ‘Friday: Frankfurt — 2.5695 West German marks, up from Zz 5439, Zurich — 2. 1231 Swiss. francs, up from 2.1071, ©.” Amsterdam .— 2.8855 guilders, up from 2.8565. London — 1:2343 Canadian dollars, up from 1. $3075, : Tn Montreal Priday, the US. dollar closed’ up 11-50 at $1 2924, “In ‘London, the British pound rebounded from last ’. Friday’ ssteep slump, | which was attributed torumors of an - ~ impending crude oil price cut by Nigeria. Such a cut would reopen the threat of a Price, war that could cut into Britain’s North Sea revenue, The rumors, however, were » quashed hy OPEC officials, . andon Monday, aided by polls showing Conservalive Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher still headed for. a ‘landslide victory in Thursday’ selections, sterling soared to $1.5947 - U.S., about where it was before Friday's selloff began. Friday’ 8 late rate was $1.54525. . London's five major bullion houses fixed arecommended -_ afternoon gold price of $407.75 an ounce, down slightly from the morning fix of $408.75. Gold closed Friday at $412. In Zurich, the :metal was bid.at $408 U 5.-an ounce, _ compared with $411 on Friday. wna! in Hong Kong, gold dropped $8. 78 to close ata bid O28, ¢. . Silver was traded in London at ‘$11. 5 anounce, compared - . With $12.085 Friday. In Toronto Friday, silver was quoted at $14,839 Canadian an 1 ounce... ~ World warned ” BELGRADE (Reuter) — ‘A global economic conference opened ‘today with a warning from Yugoslav President Mika Spiljak that the arms race threatened the world with catastrophe, Launching the sixth UN Conference on trade and Development in Belgrade, Spiljak contrasted the $400 billion spent last : year on | AFIS with $35 billion spent on - own ideas of what is art and never accepts anyone ele’ a: , development aid. . _ He called for ‘efforts to check this tendency “which can only lead toa general catastrophe, unless we speedily make " -aturn_ and try hard to reach agreement.” lie . Ministers and officials from more than 140 coithtries are ‘taking part: in: the three-week session, which will seek | folutions to developing countries’ ‘Problems in trade, ald, ‘finarice and commodities. ~ ‘Bpitjak said. the economies: of ‘developing “and in:, dustrialized countries were ‘interdependent; and further’ - “stagnation in Third World development would hold up. world, gt Pecovery from recession. . ~ Without urgent solutions to developing ‘countries problems “we shall be drawing nearer at an ever at- _ elerating pace to the collapse of the key elements of the : ‘aystem, in particular, in the field of finance and payments," ‘2: He singled out Third World debis; totalling more than $000 ‘billion, as the'most acule problem. Its solution “should facilitate the continuity of economic: growth and developmen! within.a comprehensive, just and . multilateral framework," he said. « ‘ Spiljak said thé widening gap: between. rich and poor oy ;cumtties was a danger for the» whole world, ne . anization | mee wo! They fear any Pi _ Gopala man when More than: 40 people: we "at ed vi eat nits Jeven sed their = pulling an could be viewed: ‘ad ‘a violation of the: agreement - “under: 7 “which the guertilla: organization Jeft Belrut, after’a ning! * weetcTeraell siege last summer. 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