i 4 4 ‘| 4 i ‘ y \ nog ae eee Mg | funding prospects are not _ be, said Ralph. “There's a ferry service\ CP Rail is discontinuing its passenger ferry service. between Nanaimo and Vancouver and is ‘The 5,554-ton vessel, which carried passengers between the two harbors between May and October, will be withdrawn from service May 30, sald Don Bower, regional public Declining numbers of passengers and limited freight capacity make the passenger and @ Rail Ray Purdy, operations. Princess of Vancouver currently makes three round trips daily, carrying highway trailers and railcars. An extra sailing of the Trailer Princess, one of two other CP Rail ships on the route, plus the introduction of tug barge service will tupeove cargo capacity auto capacity this year and the cancellation should not impair travel between mainland B.C, and Vancouver Island, said general manger for coasta] marine vais! TALS ae RS myths = “reste ee Paris Seva ie ae gee Hey shorty eu | don't own that thing . Your right 7 but I fix them f. - New military premier vows peaceful means. WARSAW (AP) — Poland's new military premier today called for a three-month | moratorium on strikes and said the Communist regime has enough power to halt further disruptions by the independent -union Solidarity that might lead © He also announced another wide-sweeping . government purge. “Tam calling on all trade unions with an appeal: let us stop all strikes,” Gen. Wojciech Jaruzeiski said in his first public address since belng approved by - parilament Wednesday. “I am asking you for three tonths of honest work, 60 days of calm, to put some order in our economy. “Forces of evil have been attempting te penetrate Solidarity and lead it toward false positions, ‘anarchy and derailment of - socialism. People in the Ripper suspect faces new charge cr | ol ea - DEWSBURY;.. England. - (AP) — Truck driver Peter Sutcliffe, the man indicted fast month for one of the killings blamed on the Yorkahire Ripper, is to be charged with 12 other murders and seven at- tempted murders, the state _ Prosecutor said today. The prosecutor, Maurice Shaffner, told the magistrates court the director of — Sutcliffe before he is committed to trial. “These further charges consist of 12 charges of murder and seven charges Legal aid service in money crisis VANCOUVER (CP) — The executive director of the Legal Services Society for B.C. says legal aid services will be cut if the B.C. government doesn't increase funding. | Belam Ralph said tt — The current $13.5-million : Will be a $1.5-million’ gap ; between : operating budget of 3.5 last =—syear's million and the $15 million | pecemary just to maintain : : the same level of service in _ the 1981-82 fiscal year. “At the moment tne as good as we hoped they’d © hold-the-line policy ‘devebping in the provincial government. And we're still fighting for out budget. I don’t think it's clear yet what our final grant will be. Neither Attorney- General Alan Williams, nor could be reached, but ” fiteelf and another 10 are ’ by community law offices, ‘ws to fund the native worker program anid some - aeilors in native friendship centres; some public education. We grant funds to Peoples’ Law School and ‘law program for schools,”’ goverment for the current yeer and the rest from other sources, including the Law Foundation end the. federal government, waid Raiph. PR OLA TENE 1 Ute of attempted murder,” he said. “In all there will 20 charges of murder and altempted murder.’” Sutcliffe, 35, from the northern city of P=zford, was arrested Jan. 2 in a red-light district of nearby Sheffield. He waa charged three days later the murder of Leeds University student sald was one of 13 victims of a vicious killer dubbed the Yorkshire Ripper. Police spoke jubilanily of winding down their hunt for the mass murderer, whose reign of terror in the north of England began with the Killing of a prostitute in Leeds on Oct. 90, 1975. people directly and provides funds to groups operating budget to March Operate legal aid offices astound the province,” Ralph said. “There are 17 operated by the society funded by us but operated “The budget also allows legal information coun- OF the $13.5 million, 1.7 million came from the B.C. new unions should not let themselves be pressured. Further destructive ac- tivities may lead to conflict and to a fratricidal war.” - The premier, who delivered the televised address in full military _ Uniform, also announced the resignations of two Aleksander | vice-premiers, ; “Kopec and Stanislaw Kowalezyk, and their replacement with Andrzej Jedynak and Miecryslaw Rakowski, plus changes at the top of four other - government ministries. It was the sixth major purge aince the summer strike wave. . Kowalczyk was an ansociate of Edward Glerek, the party chief ousted last September and . replaced by Stanislaw Kania, Jedynak helped the government negotiate during the summer strikes. Rakowski for the last 20 _ years has been editor of Polityka, the party's political weekly, and is thought to be a liberal who has often taken issie with past hardline policies. In a statement to the armed forces afew hours... * con- ‘appointment *' -atter | m Wednesday as premier, Jarurelski said -he will continue as defence ria) Ts re nent” ,,0Cial ’ “am convineed that in the brotherhood of arms with the. Warsaw pact armies, our armed forces © will alwayd fulfil the tasks which guarantee the inde- pendent socialist existence of Poland,” be said. The 57-year-old general replaced Jozef Pinkowski, - who took over the govern- - ment at the helght of last summer’s strike wave but was unable to end the labor unrest that produced the Soviet‘ bloc’s first legal unions independent ‘of Communist party control. Kania, submitting Jaru- zelski's nomination to parliament, also stressed’ Poland's loyalty to the Soviet-Union and ‘thanked the Russians “for the understanding of our situation,” : = ; . But in an apparent at- tempt to counter speculation that the ap- pointment of a military man foreshadowed hnilitary action against the labor movement, he said Jaruzelski “always op-- , Posed actions leading to tensions, (a) “certain crisis oe not only an advocate but in fact a significant mainstay of the line of political set- tlement ant agreement.” ’ laywer ALAN MacEACHEN .fears losses ’ Pathologist stands firm opinion that Scarsdale Diet ‘doctor. Herman Tarnower was shot while warding off an aitack, despite charges * from Jean Harris's defence lawyer that prosecutors induced him to lie, Assistant District At- torney George Bolen strode out of the judge’s chambers in a rage when defence Joel Aurnou during Harris's murder’: «However, eae Psrtt 26. eUsOr AS gt! ‘peedme*" almost - . ct 22 eS* gadittonall “in the’ last 10 ’ “Tam abuman being and hota pga can take so much after five months ‘of legal proceedings,” Bolen said. KEEP YOUR FEBRUARY 44 TICKET. 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By the time ‘second- © . seven days. It then goes to rule limiting debate on - second reading of the bill{o one more fullday. —. The announcement was followed by opposition — ; cries of “shame” ‘and — charges the Liberals were resorting to closure again to ram through legislation. — “One could not dream ’ that this Howse of Com- will not be able tp pay its - bills but the opposition has been using the debate to © -paice -ctiticisms of gov- _ game Canada stiffer Rieses the House for more than -- ernment economic policy. «res _ 30 demeaned, as this a former Progressive Con- “os ahype? . servative cabinet minister. _ KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN :,-; The Liberals have forced — . 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