RP MYL Ch any VAIN Galil PITERT eT TT athe ARE AMSAT EUE TL UNO LSaT Can he Tepe Nena be IS! Le Ra nooner np ten nmmemanemannee etre pene een potest mp re ee eee we. Page é, The Harald, Friday, January 6, 1984 saat ae Hee 2 . 1 — , loaf‘of potato bread on tiie ‘then paused to inspéct: a: WINNIPEG (CP). . “other Ethiopian refugee Michael kitchen table. ° . “plastic. ' container Erhane cautiously poked a "It’s very'seft,” he said, margarine and a number of Sometimes it looks like an A-bomb mushroom hove: over Terrace, but the white smoke billowing aut of the begins. Stack of the beehive burner at Pohle’s Mill is asuresignat — oy 70 TUNE INTO.A FREE NIGHT AT THE MOVIES ON FIRST of he-had never. “Ak was’ the the lumber. industry is at least hanging on as the new year. pies ne, ba ould be ‘expected to cook for himaelf. _ .. Erhane, who had been in ~ Conada a month, was one of about 1¢ refugees who at: | - ‘tended, ‘a’ special cooking . . Clags.-'at the - Winnipeg International Centre as part -ofan orientation program | “ for new Canadians, . . The four two-hour classes, _ co-ordinated by the centre and ‘the city’s recreation department, weré designed to help neweomers adapt to Canadian. cuisine — buying food and preparing it. | - NO TRADITION : North Ametican foods “i ad a before. ° ( in. kitehen "and . certalniy the first. tlme® he. dietitian who taught the - classes, sald: " most Ethioplan.men have no idea of cooking. . : : _ “Tt'a not traditional there “that.men would cook," said . Sevenhuysen, an English immigrant who spent some time in Ethiopia, . tyr _ “They usually nad a sister “and mother who did it for ‘them.” oo Doreen Old, a staff - worker at the centre, said shopping for food the North ’ American way can also be confusing. ' “Shopping in a market: ‘place is..so .different, than’ .. “going ‘to ‘Safeway’ -where: © there are thousands of - products to. choose’ from,” _-Bhe said. “Most of them are. riot used to frozen foods and the methods of atorage that we're used to.” | Sevenhuysen said the traditional . Ethiopian diet _ Consists of -teff,’a sort, of unleavened pancake that is eaten with hot spices. * _. “It's a large spongy type of thing. At first glance. it - looks like foam rubber." . “Involyem Africa: : Africa, has been rocked by ‘fighting © since © Emperor - Haile Selassie was -over- thrown in a coup in 1974. - Guerrillas since have been. ‘fighting’ ‘the — military - government. : More. . than 500,000 -Ethloplang have fled -the : war-torn country since 1973. ' Moheramed Kahasay, 36, “who -recently came to Candida,’ sald “a lot of ~ -peopte died, a lot-of people fled — many: students were killed.” ° on The men, all dressed in ' - heavy winter clothes, said’ . Laura.“ Sevenhuysen; a — the: only Western cuisine with which they were -, familiar’ ‘was Italian, the result of Italy’s- former - Erhéiné, who worked:as a teacher in Ethiopla, said he "spent a lot of time in Italian" Me ‘who ' _ 7 Min Ethiopia... restaurants. ... - “CAN'E-COOK [T "We know Italian’ food, but we don’t know how fo prepare it,’ he said in heavily accented” English. "When [ have these classes T can’ prepare my food." Sevenhuysen’s focus in this lesson was. on break- fast. 000 F “Phe men watched -aa’ she stood in front of‘a black- board and -exptained the different kinds of breakfast cereals available and how to find the best bargain per serving, "Is. cream of wheat a mixture of just one AMMAN’ (AP) — King Hussein has revived Jor- ent in that part of - _ TORN BY FIGHTING Ethiopia, a small, arid country. in. northeastern | ~ dan's long-suspended parliament — including representatives from the 4 A About yt the’ Fle ¢ Street ieldshounds have sunk thdlr-tééen'in 6)” ‘anotier prontiidit British family,-picking up thé’ trili’ot " Two British newspapers reported.that Mark Thaicher, a . year-old marketing consultant and occasional race ¢ar driver, haa been having a “whirlwind romance’ with the - daughter of a Texas oll and cattle baron. + . The Daily Mirror said Thatcher has been seen “regularly "> oo... escorting" Karea Fortson, 24, daughter of millionaire Ben ++. Fortsen. The newspaper described her as “one of the Deep . _ s+ South’s most eligible young: ladies of good breeding,” _.+ Mirror gossip columnist Peter Tory declared: “Mark . Thatcher as Rhett Butler. Imagine.” _ . + A Fortson family spokesman said “there is no truth” to reports linking thelr daughter to Thatcher. _, Organizers of the Toronto Film’ Society’ thought they - ~ Would be the first this month to. scréen the only movie *, version of George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, But'a new version wilt be filmed in England atid Orwell's widow, Sonie, loathed” the 1956 movie, so it has been with- ,, drawn by Columbia Pictures, which has distribution rights, -- The society had requested a copy of the movie, which *., starred. Edniond O’Brien as Winston Smith, who rebels -. °. + aialist-Blg Brother's totalitarian state, : - + Chicago: lawyer Marvin. Rosenblum, who ‘purchased screen rights to the book in 1960 and has creative control of . both the new movie and release of the first one, sald If he _ has -hisavay, the original won't be shown anywhere except : Maybe “for academic reasons." — 1 eeceies The Everly Brothers are back. . a » .,The brothers, named recently by United States disc Jockey ond TV host Casey Kasem as the top duo of the rock . era, broke up in 1973 when Den Everly put down his guitar : and walked off stage. , . Lo .. 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Now if ‘sha ’-(his wife) comes here, I” will ‘have the knowledge.” Talks renewed © Israeli-occupied West Bank — in a move that may in- dicate Yasser Arafat is ready to renew talks'on a Jordanian-Palestinian confederation... © > Some diplomatic sources said Hussein's move - Thursday: was a signal to’ Arafat, chairman of” the Palestine —' Liberation Organization, that time Is Tunning out for the two men - -{o make a joint bid to golve ade 4 the. Palestinién problem. ‘The spectal session of the elected parliament, which was suspended nine years ago, is to start Monday, ’ . Hussein has said he. still considers (he PLO‘ the legitimate representative of the Palestinian’ ‘people ‘on the West Bank, while not Telinquishing the Jordanian claim to sovereignty. oyer . the territory, «0° U.S. President Reagan has called for :Palestinian self-rule in association with Jordan, and Hussein ‘and. Arafat held talks last year on the possibility of Huasein negotiating with Israel on behalf of the Palestinians. What now is Israel: was governed as Palestine . Under a British mandate. prior to the 1948 creation of the Jewish state, At the time Israel was created, the West Bank of the Jordan ,rlyer, which also had beeri part ‘of Palestine, was ‘joined : to Jordan, Israel captured:tfie West Bank in the” 467. Mideast war and “has refused to relinquish it, -. Hussein suspended . the parliament after an Arab summit meeting held at Rabat, Morocco, in 1974 declared the PLO the sole legitimate representative bf the Palestinian people, The seat. parliament. ‘included: 30 members from the West Bank. Thirteen ~ Members have since died, including six from the Bank. The Hussein-Arafat tatks Weat ", lost spring fell apart under pressure from PLO har« _ flliners fearing Arafat was. - ~ Teady to compromise with _ Israel instead of pursuing a e, Libyan-batked . have since. | about: 4,000 of his loyalist fighters outofLebanon, However, Arafat .is “still believed to hava the support. Syrian-and Of the vast. majority “of. Palestinians, _ particularly. those on the West Bank, | Hussein. recently | ’ reiterated his. support for... .. Arafat, but noted the PLO‘s . Power “is subject to.:its. ability. to return. to. He Popular hasis and to derive fits strength from the people it represents,” =.