ig - Canada © Mortgage ‘Housing Corp., but the news - brings lUttle relief to local employment plaguing most of” the dn-- resident Hafez Assad sald. agrawal agreement ‘la J ts death: stag ” and /“Dredleted @ new war with- the Jewish state; Syria state ~ radio. reported today. * 2 “We: ‘Mall: | canlnousiy a The: traditionally: con: hervative ambience: of high “bisipped briefly of dignity ‘Tiesday to. ‘enable * the. ‘fudiciary to see 1,001 Erotic ‘Nights, a two-hour color . ‘pofnographic film. - 7 BC. Rounty Court Judge . Socred , (CP). -- ELLOWNA, .. B.C. . ‘Bea provincia cabinet faces, * ‘aihbearable. . \imn- ihlnteable” reduetioas in government services and __ Brograms as it tries to cut a ‘anticipated $2 billion to: $8 billion deficit to “more -tidnageable - levels . this _ Premier Bil Bennett -paur LAKE CITY (AP) = =A wall of mud and water ee mtu Be today. after another | bout: of flooding in Utah, _ authorities sald. - ; ‘Damage from the over- ‘Rbiing Stone. Creek . in ‘Bountiful; - a- suburb’ just north of Salt Lake City, still was being asseased today. Lebanese-leraell ‘troop. | “thi _ posed” on “Lebanon: ‘by, the - _ United’ States and: Israel," 7 dperate 'In'this respect with all. nationalists in. the Arab. “Syrian.” VANCOUVER. cP). ge _ the. radio ‘quoted. ‘Assad a as se “vialt’ to Canada, sat -impassively — ‘while the. ainorous and exotic Sultan; his unfaithful wife and harem of. ‘beautles, satisfed.. their. voracious “appetite for sexital. ad- . venture in moomn-lens close- world," ~ broadcast t quoted Assad tae’ Joba ‘Anderson, ‘hearing | an. - obacenity’: case: between. : “Poni Luscher.and ‘Revenue — “Court” proceedings was) accord... ‘the: - screen TV. set. ‘Anderson pismisned | ithe : objections to the viewing ’ submitted Prosecutor Aluin’ Gilchrist, | by - federal The. judge. admitted: the film, which played recently at. : Vancouver's Haida Ghema, as evidence to a Hand tibiyanleadet Col: ying. t° Moanmar Khadafy. held . a two rounds of talks ¢ on ways : “butldup “in Lebainpa ‘ Jaa ‘to ‘derail * the ‘withdrawal’ -, prelude. for war ‘because “We shall co- * create: a “state: “afretching’ - * ups ‘on. , the court's large ” saad ‘also: “anid. ‘Txrael’s “Jarael wants. ‘eventually ‘to froin” Airag's) | “Euphrates = River to: (Egypt's): Nile," the tadio sald: * indteaté. (6° ‘type: ‘of pare » nography.. belig ° approved - viewing” bys Be : a confiscated a magazine that. tor |. audiences: ” Luicher, a: ‘Myear-did” married man,- is. making. the ©: goer to lia» estion af the Customs Tariff Act that prohibits the importation of “material “ofan immpspl ‘or " 7 Liberatlon Israel invaded Letiancn® -, laat June 8, forced Palestine | : Organizatlon . uerrillas to. ' evacuate. _ Beirut by late summer, and’ “signed the US; sponsored : troop-withdrawal, ~ agree: . ment with Lebanon in ‘May. ‘Under: the pact, [erael. will: “Acting. under’ =. ‘legislation; éustome officers. -Luscher had declared some _ “time ago at the Douglas * Border Crossing. ~ uscher.. says the ~ magazine depicts only non- _ tercourse. withdraw: its troops ‘when | . Syria and the PLO pull out “thelr forces. Syria’ and. the PLO have - rejectéd the: ~aceord, :: : ¢ The radio sald the Syrian: - ‘Libyan ‘talks’ also covered: Bekaa ’. ‘beoadeast gave no details, . “but PLO sources have. saida’ Ce-pperatlon . between. the - ‘Libyan: | “two Soviet-backed coutries . Bie - Lebanon. - “Tuesday * 7 ‘Minister : ‘Elia Salem: will plait. Saudi: ‘Arabia. on ’ Saturdday ‘to: discuss. ‘the * “to tate the Israel! miliary . bulldup along the | 60-. ‘kilometre. ceasefire line with | ‘Syria in east Lebanon's - Valley... ‘battalion ls stationed in. Syria, . “that ae trop withdrawal ' moves. e: : sachs, “entirely normal. acts which are ‘practised évery ‘rilgbt -by | “hundreds” of thousands: of Canadians."” "He says he-was denied the 7 Right -. to take: it home - because it depicts explicit scenes: . of sexual a bear unthinkable. cuts | in B. C. ke. community, the cabinet still . had- not. teached. its. goal, and will take another. chop . at it in ‘Vietoria on ‘Thur- sday. - Bennett . indicated that nothing Js immune from budget reductions, not even Social Credit party election promises of no increases in user-fees :for medical care’ or Crown: corporations and - agencies, ‘ “Every decision is ait leg. Dave Florence, local - American’ Red . Cross ‘ disaster director, said he/ Cottonwood. Creek fa Salk knew of 600 people who were in shelters, although some were being told they could return home. today. _ Meanwhile, “about 400 _ residents of Farmington, 24 -Miometres north “of. Salt — - Lake ‘City, were staying ‘with friends and relatives as * officials kept. watch ‘on a amassive. mudalide * that smashed a dozen homes. and damaged: 3 others. Monday | | cand Bucodey.. ye tbe | “unbearable, . ficult, and some ‘of the are many: are unthinkable ‘but that’s the position we're in,” the premier told reporters, noting that the government just is: not getting | the necessary revenues. le. indicated he is not _ Prepared at this time to increase taxes to business as he. is relying on the . Private sector to eventually get the | government out of . " Two hundred people were | evacuated Tuesaday from 48 trailer court along’. Big Lake. «County, © but: flooding WAS De ant and many had moved back, sald Terry Baker,:county food operations sq-ordinatar, ; Gove. ‘Scott - Matheson on ‘Tuesday declared four more counties disaster areas — Salt. Lake, Willard, Weber and Davis — in the wake of , Peeord: flooding and | mud, ales ‘that have forced the evacuation ot thous effect: . _ its financial ‘bind, ‘To “ine ° crease, revenues. : from: *: business, the government is working -to ‘increase private-sector developm- ‘ent, ” a ‘The provinciat’ ‘tudget. is . - an extension of everybody's _ budget, -he said, and he. “merely — is: following | the example: set by the private sector for the last two'or three years. ‘by cutting spending to stay. within | A flash flood watch was in early .. today. as showers’ ‘and ~~ thua- _Gershowers moved through ~- northern. Utah, but: ‘Cooling: temperatures were ox- pected to: reduce ‘stream - flows by as much a8 » per wents in neighboring ‘Nevada, officials said three people originally believed missing | after a 4.i-metre-wall of - mud and water cascaded — Monday: ...down . Slide 'B. C. housing starts increase NEW ‘WESTMINSTER, | B.C. (CP) — Housing starts - in B.C. are up 168. per cent . over last year, says the unemployed ° “construction workers, - 7 Construction union representatives and - spokesman for.construction — _ companies say increased housing starts, ‘particularly. of single-family dwellings, will not improve the dizmal .. altuation dustry. 10 David Wright, dispatcher for ihe New. Westminster local -of: the’ Carpenters” Union, : rad S38 per ‘cent of the wien 5 | membership _ VANCOUVER (CP) — A ‘Jocal job-finding “ agency charged its clients $50 for job ips that it lifted straight from the local newspapers, a BC. Employment Standards Branch hearing was told Tucsday.. ‘ Job Mart. employment agency Is appealing & ruling by the branch that® ‘It. violated the employmedt Standards Act prohibiting receipt of payment - from” pt of pa “ant individuals seeking - ployment. ‘ ee Cathy . Karpes, Mi, testified she went to Job “Mart for help in: finding an. accounting Job, paid her. 65) fee yt was vehi a wat: ed six emnployersn: 6:5 iGo me didn't know. what. 1 was talking about; when,.1 aald ‘Job Mart, " she said. “All the (potential) “Jobe . in. Province,” he said... Jim Ramsey, lawyer for - the B.C. , Attorney General's were inundated with ap- plications.” and | the Vancouver area is out of work. He said at least 50. members have been added - to the unemployment rolls every month since January. “The: housig increases’: have really had no effect on. our members becatise it’s. - mostly non-union work, " he sald. ae Wright said “utlonized construction workers would _betiefit If apartment and year. Inthe period from January to April, 1968, there were 7,538" multiple-ait ’ starts in'°B.C. During the fame pared this yon only Job: mart charges: for tips petaon board would rule on o " He signed up and “on ‘several oceatlons I ‘recognized the same ad- vertisement in The Sun or ‘the Province” ashe tound in the Job Mart books. Answering’ one ad- _vertlsement, “T sald I'd been referred by Job Mart ‘and he said he'd - never heard of Job Mart,"" Power. sald, . ‘Job Mart’s lawyer Gerald if his clients, etn hearitig(“areguilty, bo\are. Woecal-Hewayiaipiry, aye he ae Oe RE “The: boardyis: going: th “have th-dotidlé the service pravided:by Job Mart ia the .pamneor similaror identical - op to; that; Presented wy we Vancouver .: Province,” s: ; - Job Mart's » services ‘were. ‘identical “to. the Vancouver... Sun and vs ua: oF Ministry, - waid:.the — dif- Mart’s . printed : one job-. finding guide which was said - ; 1,588 units were started, “Times” are “still : ‘Tea, " Dana - ‘Taylor; spokesman -. for . the Armalgamated Construction “taylor 1 ssid a continued decline in - the cost. of. borrowing. money “and a "more ; confident - economic -elimate: ‘are needed - e stimulate the indy Cy.) Stairay staff . represexiative: for the B.C, : pnd Yukon Building: ‘Trades: Council, sald-there: is 9° 49. ‘per cent uemployment'rate - among building | trades unlons. in B.C... due to. a generally bad economic” climate, a ‘Stairs said unempleymiat never distributed, updated or repeated, Unemployment “ Action Centre spokesman Kim.. Zander.” said ‘she. believes . thousands — of .". people desperate for work paid the foes. Only, 26° had ‘com- plained to ‘het ‘organization and ‘the government. _ Employnient standards board chairman © James Edgett ‘gald the ‘seven: ~~ Rolly. Gordon, business -& recovery this year and its phone Tuesday “and ‘Martin said his clients were ‘among © ‘unionized cone. '. gteuction workers Is higher ‘this year than in 1962 and could get worse aa the year a _ Progresses. Both - ‘union ” management . and projects in. the ‘Vancouver area have been delayed due to a lack of confidence in the economy, manager of the Laborers” Union, said’ even, though . Anterest rates are declining ‘people are: stilt” nervous ‘about the economy, He said he does not expect added that 60 per cent of the. union's membership is the: appeal later this. week, Hf the’ appeal. is ‘overruled, Job Mart ia Hable to a $2,000 ‘fiie and may be required to - pay back _ fees accepted from clients,. dob Mart did not answer out of town and he did not know how to get In touch - with them. “FORESTS HAVE MANY «if , USES ‘il Mountain near. Carson, City . “slide tilled eae age ° one a oe on’ Monday and Tuesday - officials Stress that _ Many major “budget.” . The money, he’ ‘added, “comes = from “consumers and‘ employers, and “we-have to make sure that the apending is tailored ‘to thelr ability to pay.” Bennett, who. announced Monday that. his govern: “ment’s controversial ‘compensation stabilization plan: would . be, extended beyond its current two-year: ‘term, said restralnt does not ‘six other ‘people, destroyed four homes, damaged four . ‘More: and buried’ 12 to 15~ cars and trucks. . ~The. mountain. runoff pouring through siveams in “Salt: Lake City was ‘heing a “controlled by. pandbag canals’ on three. major — "may be phased. out is the streets, disrupting traffic: Police Chief Bud Willough- by. urged employers | to. stagger working ‘hours. About 100 ‘passengers on “piver-running - . expeditions. ofthe Colorado River after:the National Park : Bervice closed a section of © rapids. - Workers, - _ beyond the: Utah residents: fight more mudslides . ed from: the | ord: “He said that maybe I should. ry! 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