Page 2, The Herald, Thursday, June 19, 1980 Nt tage ae OY ug he OTTAWA (CP) —— Veteran Conservative Korchinskl end of his patience Wednesday and told the Commons he won't be treated like a puppet on a tring. =| - - The MP. for the Saskatchewan: riding: of Progressive Stan reached ‘the came petroleum products: in. remote northern areas," When his. turn finall during nesday’s question period, Trudeau answered sim- Wed- Mackenzie had waited for ply that it ia not possible days’ to ask Prime for many products to cost ‘Minister Trudeau the same in all parts of whether any special Canada. .. | programs are planned to However, Korchinski _reduce the high cost of was most irritated . because Speaker Jeanne Sauve refused to allow chim to: gsk a SUp- - plementary questlon. ; He rose again from his seat a few minutes later - _ to complain about. the treatment he had re-- ceived from both Mrs. Sauve and former . speaker James Jerome. “| yegret, Madame - . - been! entirely “successful - ‘In keeping both questions ~ _ End of string,;,end of rope. se.Fi62 | WASHINGTON © (AP) — . 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B.C. Forest Products Ltd. is . modernizing ita B.C. sawmills and increasing Alberta lumber productlon capacity because of an- ticipated high demands for lumber this decade, the. company president sald Wednesday. - ;, [Ken Benson told.a Pem- berton Securities Ltd. in- . vestment seminar his By DOUG LONG OTTAWA (CP) — Ottawa: and Alberta returned to the bargaining table today: to search for an oil-pricing agreement, but: there is no - . indication the. talks ‘will produce a pact in the near Energy Minister Marc La-. londe and ‘his Alberta counterpart Merv Leitch met for several hours. Wednesday to go aver. federal proposals for higher -olland natural gag. prices but refused -to say. whether - progress was made. ‘- Both ministers spent. the evening reviewing their positions in prepdration for . today, which may be the final round .of negotiations -before June 30,:when the - curreit agreement expires. Asked whether , he. Is hopeful a new’ deal can be arranged in the néxt 11 days, Lalonde said: “‘Aslong as we talk, there's hope,”*. gaining, is aimed at Iding how to divide db the ons ‘of ‘dollars''in new revenues resulting: from higher domestic prices. . Failure to reach_an accord would set the stage for a jurisdictional battle over oil prices just as the Ziberal. ae ’ government is urging the provinces to agre¢ on speedy constitutional reform. : Leltch has indicated ‘he is willing to ignore the deadline in favor of a one-month ‘extension of the current deal - {fagreement on a new pact is imminent. =, 2: | Fallure to reachan accord means Alberta’ will. be legally free to set its own compa: _ fare calling for .‘U,S.: housing ‘starts to average two million .. ‘a year during the 1960s, . B.C. sells about 70 per cent of ita lumber to the U.S. In . the past, two million housing starts have, represented. a. boom year. to the industry. “There will be .the ‘usual. - peaks and valleys, ‘but over: all the demand will be strong if these. forecasts’ are prices July: 4 and: ‘the province - has - passed. ‘legislation. authorizing curtailment of oil and gas. production,- - ae Lalonde ‘has.-countered with a threat. to consider.- ‘using .overriding federal powers to impose new prices. without provincial agreement. vo . Alberta has rejected an in: ‘terim pricing deal that would 2,500. - delegates © expected > . Jehovah's Witnesses in the Terrace-Kitimat- area. are preparing for. their.“ district. * Tonvention té be ‘held’ in Terrace on July 17 to 20. :.. The expected attendance will be 2,500, delegates. sa RPI with. ‘aééommodation provided by. local hotels‘and’. > «Convention ~ motels. 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DINING AREA , , “4 ae "LIVING ROOM * Phone 635-9418 ‘ Terrace ., Despite higher prices for pulp and paper, it is still capacity because’ con- . lated in the last 10 years out of proportion to’ inflation _Tates.. 4. **Nevertheless, ~ it” Rerison said. © - No indication talks have “raised prices at, the “wellhead: to $16.75 a barrel July i, Neither side wants an . The current domestic ‘ail price is $14.75 a barrel, about $20: below-average ‘world ~ prices. The government, — while conceding the need for ‘higher domestic: prices, ‘is strapped by. ‘its: Feb, 18 : election ‘campaign: promise to hold increases this -year to less than the $4-a-barre! rige - planned «by.“the former — Progressive: Conservative - . - °F placed on. ‘indexing: of. ‘The Liberals : have _not~ i a “made clear whether they . also’ inténd’ to restrict oil - government, . price hikes through 1984 to levels below those outlined in the Tory budget defeated in December. * . What is clear: ; tava needs a bigger slice of revenues to help- pay for. development of alternate “energy sources and to offset Sy eck Canada. cost close to $4 billion for this . fiseal year, makes up the” difference between the world - . ‘price and the damestic level, ensuring all Canadians pay the ‘same weilhead price. . ” Alberta; which produces © about90 per cent of Canada’s: oll and gas, is. determined to recoup at least the same net benefits from the Liberais as it had secured from: the™ Tories. So far, the -high it is prepared to let oil prices'climb. Lalonde wants. , ’ a blended price. that would -. ‘take Into account the: cost of ~production at ‘home as well as rising world levels. Gradual elimination of the import subsidy is also in the works to avoid adding to the burgeoning federal deficit. correct,"” Bengon said? = =: ‘difficult to’ justify “new - struction‘ costs. haye esca- - new . - éapacity ‘is being added in: newsprint and we are part of. - 7 “equity, he said. ‘interim “arrangement: and: ’ : the objective is'a long-term deal of four or five years. ©. - is that Ot; “The subsidy, estiinated to’ government has _ given ilttte ‘jndication how. "The “eoinpany’ ‘38. pris v : planning.to ‘increase. its , 4 a aa rere od edicted --Marginal output of plywood,. . which is “nicely balanced to our log supply’’, he said, but. increases in waferboard capacity are planned. . ad This year's objective is an -¥4-per-cent return on net assets ‘and a 30-per-cent -return’ on shareholders’ ae “+ eamrying sidearms boarded =. <. Lateat “reports say the | vessel was being towed: toa” ae . Wednesday, | the prepared to go part way | to meet government j. “| HYDRO | on oil will be brief} peers FORCE . VICTORIA (CR) — About. 9,-000. B,C. Hydro union members will be taking ection “in a polit- ical .environment’’ to protest removal of in- flation Indexing for- pensions, Fred Trotter, president of Office and Technical Employees Union, Local: 376, said an -arnouncement Tuesday. by Bob Mc- Clelland, .who. said. restrictions: .would ' be ‘Hydro pensions. - Agriculture - Minister minister responsible for the Insurance Corp. of B.C, said Wednesday he has forwarded ICBC’ pension, ‘plans to new legislation. .-¢ : Wolfe said Wednesday government - is. -employee demands on the pension issue, but sald the: pension legislation Won't be withdrawn, - 9.” He is ‘prepared to reopen an -old offer . ta allow union’ -repre- committee Which decides how pension funds. should’ be irivested, =i Bill 28 would remove automatic indexing from public servahis, ineluding "His statement followed | -Jim Hewitl,. who - Is |- Provincial - Secretary’ }. Evan Wolfe for review.as |" sentatives ‘to sit on::a-|’. ? the pensions of 140,000 | teachers. . Falange ~operations ‘of at ‘least one. “Spanish Whaler, "around the square and held the Western alliance, ‘called today for the allies to present = {s aunitied front against Soviel * aSBT . - uy easion, | 7 | will be totally, frank with you, a5 I will be” with. leaders of the alliance, the president said in: his statement for a While Howse departure ceremony, ‘The industrial democracies’ are — Greenpeace VANCOUVER (CP) ~The Greenpeace anti-whaling vessel Rainbow Warrlor waa ‘seized: Wednesday by a Pf . Spanish. gunboat about 95 kilometres off the-coast of Spain, says the. Greenpeace Foundation." .— a Five Spanish officers the Greenpeace ship after she..had -interfered in the said spokesman Bob Cummings. Two killed. LA PAZ (AP) — At least two persons were killed Wednesday when right-wing Militants advocating. a military coup in- Bolivia clashed in the main square of ‘Santa Cruz with students who favor democratic elections. ‘ ; _ The ultra-conservatives of the Bolivian Socialist party selzed government bulidings ~ Woman shot in throat oe TEL AVIV (AP). — An- Israell border. policeman: - shota-young-Arab womanin:” the throat today when his Wolfe indicated |:tne |..’-possible court-martial. direstorg of: ath Crown; |: /P988 se nema vous. tes igenciel fh asthe B64" sae Railway and the Workers? |. ~ Compensation “Board: |" want theit:penston“plaris |: - reviewed ‘to see if they: will be affected by the |: " rifle accidentally discharged ‘near Bethlehem University on the occupied West Bank of the’ Jordan River, Israel's West Bank military com- mandsald, = ‘A spokesman said the shooting’ was under’ in-. ‘yestigation and he said the | "si dicated the | balgeman ould fase 6 4a is 125 MeN bae BAGHDAD (Reuter) -— Three’ unidentified armed ‘men: were killed after -gtorming | the British Em- - bagsy here today, the official fragi news agency said, - -Itsaid the gunmen took up positions within the embassy and ‘started shooting and ‘hurled two grenades in- boing. tested. We must: ‘sustain world, opposition bo,.°; allaw the Soviets to- derive ;: ’ any Soviet. aggression and: 2 from their invasions, of & neutral nation.” ° “. ot ‘The Western allidince h been shaken by serious;dis: agreement over how to deal. with tuemoll in. Afghanistan and Iran and the. stalled * Middle East | negotiations. ship seized © “the Ralnbow Warrior was... in international waters when : boarded, he said, and.Green-° snaval base in La Cocina, in.) Nartheast Spain, Cummings . - $8 es _ een a in clashes. ..- the area for about five hours before being driven out by students, a reporter on the scene sald. ” oe The Falangists; many of . whom vate peasants, want U.S; Ambassador Marvin. Weissman expelled because of his outspoken support for democracy in the South American country, which has had dozens of coups - since gaining independence : from Spain in 1825. Taghreed:. Al-Butmeh, 8. student’ at ‘the university, was struck by two bullets as she was walking from a bus, stop to the university,.said - -Brother Joseph Loewen- stein, the American Christian Brother who heads the university. _ The woman was taken to “ Hadassah . Hospital. in Jerusalem, where she was reported undergoing surgery. Her condition was. . an yea a not immediately known. - Tey one 5 Wonaye* aosped Cont were killed ox wounded in the - incident, it said, 0 The three men were killed by Iraqi security forces, Information Minister Latif Nassif Jassim told a conference, The minister said the security forces received permission from the British. ambassador to enter the — ‘diseriminately, but held no embasey. . embassy staff hostage. 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Officer jailed = | 30 days — VANCOUVER (CP) — An RCMF _ constable during an arrest was sen- tenced Wednesday 1030 days — in jail, to be served on The sentence was imposed . on Constable Lorne James Harper, 30, by B.C, Court of Appealas it allowed a Crown. appeal against a conditional discharge given In April last year in Nanaimo county court. Harper was convicted of assault causing bodily harm to Gerald Higginson, 23, who had been hitchhiking to , Victoria, from Dunean February, 1973, and was... eating at a fast-food outlet when Harper motioned him to go outside and get into a. police car. : Higginson refused, the judgment said, and Harper then struck him in the mouth knocking out a. tooth, and punched him in the face two. or. three more times, A young woman cashier at a self-serve gas station protested to Harper, who told her to go back in the building or he would arrest her for obstructing. ° Mr. Justice James Mac- donald said he agreéd a - conditional discharge ls unlikely to deter other police officers fram assault. permanent. benefits > peace. ' ace considers the Spanish. action illegal, The foun:., ”. _ dation ia working “through... - -agents in London to. obtain. the .vessel’s release. Cum:” mean atl wh yap invaders'slain =~ who | punched.a man in the mouth - ee a t ae. 4 t= Tipe wR ne test