ca - Boats dock at Prince Rupert waterfront. Mie. todoublethe number of jobs © "Nuclear sin denounced “I STRAFFORDVILLE, Ont. ‘ weapons "the greatest sin that has ever- been perpetrated by mankind,” Dr. James -: ‘Endicott: urged. Canadians on Sunday ‘to: - oin demonstrations ‘and’ put pressure on. - politicians for the Abolition of the world’s nuclear arsen : te Slant ree challenge is tb get. ‘rid of this- monstrous, immoral. - : . could no longer support Chinese president thing,” said «the @-yearold. - peace campaigner in a sermon delivered to'a ~ United. Church congregation in this -commiunity 43- Kilometres : southeast of London.: Endicott, a former missionary in China for 20 years who was once threatened with treason | charges by .-the government, told the congregation: “you'd -. better get rid of nuclear weapons before ut they get rid of you."”: Phe: atomic - bomb - has. changed Serytige except our way of thinking," he “A. steady campaigner for peace. since 1946, Endicott waa once vilified by the (CP) = . Calling - ‘the. development ‘of -nuclear Canadian _ United Chiureh- ‘of Canada for stipporting: the Chinese Communist revolution, 3 “He: resignedunder pressure from his ministry in that.year amidst controversy * . over his radical views about. China, Last year, 38" years later, :a much changed _ Born. in China, the, wan Chiang Kai-shek, to whom he had been’an adviser. He. said Chiang refused ta’ fight corruption which Endicott felt was hurting .the Chinese people: Endicott was. again the subject ‘of . controversy in 1952 after publicly:’ ‘staling - that hé had evidence the United States had used germ warfare in Korea, _ Western politicians were uneasy’ -with . “the: outspoken man who had just: visited — _ both the. Soviet Union and ‘Comimuiniét ” im affairs’ minister * for ‘canges, "Salled - Endicott. a “red stooge.” ye |. The cabinet considered the idea” of _ charging him with treason..A guilty: pl would have meant 4 death sentence | Sorry for the - inconvenience during our remodelling . ae An In-Store Bake Shop. for freshly baked bread and © buns. Thank you for your. patronage. — : oF Your Friendly & Courteous Terrace Sitewny Store 4 ANADA BAF ' from’ universities, colleges . and. ‘institutes - throughout: * the Lover. Mainland met: ' . om Saturday. ” “sc atart: dhe hapes some conérete’; added: - $8.7 ‘million, to take Pernice cacter “selighitly” more: than’ 8,000, developing & plan of action *eelsons will emerge, at" -care.of a large fnicrease in: ta * eligibility - Feason almed -at persuading ” th het tine, “2 thetpumber of students: to “student; assistance salons .difterenes, she.said, is that” * provincial government - Leatey. aati: ‘that ‘whe “applied for help." _ , it is trying to put mor: eof the * “more of the funding is going. ‘s ans. Put more «money. > into i Noting. that there vas 2 burden on students’ parents '. four-month jobs rather {| student jobs: thig summer fobs, their best. hope ‘is . Wper-cent “ _ hicrease in ond the federal govertiment . =" two-month. Joba, ~ “I's getting to be a pane. S _ Situation." ° ee summer will be the wana =. employment, " Learey ‘said "of a branch while sawing it off a tree, Canada’s forestry © -students want to persuade * _ Program." ‘ | o ‘allocation. of lunds ‘ mean the areas ( on which the industry. ‘will- depend bos he oh . jobs created this: ‘year than *: same amount of | money¢ 7 " governnient "campuses, the jobs pay $600°.'. and-undergtaduate edrolment has been’ cut by half, to 325.. i and. institutes in United Church exonerated ‘him : ‘with a “.~ formal apology. - ee ; "| SKEENA MALL... 28..3 an agg ‘the ; government isn't, “iis 0 of Libor, said inet. restrict’ ‘this: year's. student. - ‘willing to. put more-money. “Youth. . , Employment we assistance ‘program to the® into student aid,.it will be.a ‘Program - is “expected: a 6: million’ it: ‘Planned: ‘to: crisis: situation,” he sald. _Tepeate’ 8,000: jobs this. year’ oe spend last year’— ~ before it While - last. year it: created oa came - ‘out: ofthe. weekend jeeting; but Learey: sald” a’ similar meeting will be held." in. the. Tnterior this week, ? applications’ for. ‘atudent “| We ape to. bee” _ essistace last year, Learey rather, than taking ‘on. any. 7 Hikely:, ‘aid'‘early indications are’ ™®OF€ Tesponsibillty itself. fewer Jobe ‘on paper. thls, : . year,” but there, willbe the “that it will be up by another: “Shelley. Booth, program -Bame -number-: oF ‘working: * 90 or 40, per ¢ cent: this year. development officer for the weeks, ahe ® sald. Forestry schools face. cuts 7 ‘TORONTO (CP) — Inasituation akin to sitting on the end and student aid this fall, - “Students, are - getting probably in perauading the ~ im gad St Government. to increase -- tee Pacifl reson, Student assistance this fall: | He said students fear. the = Federation .? of: , Studénts, Predicting ‘that - ever: for _. - student: _ have been for several. years, ” said Gardner. "What snkies “first: growing the trees or pulping ' them?”” — No ‘schools are facing budget cuts and constraints at the same time the forestry industry needs mote silviculturalisis. ‘With the industry ‘putting increased ‘emphasis on forest created under its $10-rhillion renewal, More ‘researchers - -and - forest-management Youth - Employment specialists are needed, ‘but the educational Programs are being held back. . aay ; oof the provincial. government: :- At. presiint,. ha” “sald “future -~ forest management’ and. ‘silviculture. * Hardest hit by the budget cuts are two Schools in Ontario 4 and one in Quebec, while University of British Columbia’ a a ~ VANCOUVER — - ste DAN forestry” faculty: ‘1S hampered -by cramped quarters... oe %, 1983. dar ‘Nordin, ‘dean of University“of Toronto's forestry. he a “Under. the program, ‘the: :.Achool, said the’ university “ig iol ‘being ‘supported ’ Return “july p ~.” subsidizea':! adequately ‘by the province.” or. July. 19,1983 © $699.00 os we Return: there will actually be fewer last. year, even ‘though™ “the « ‘government ig spending : the private. sector jobs. for’ :: Yvan Hardy, head of.the ‘forestry. ani jand: surveying students by up to $2.50 an ool at University of Laval in Quebec, said his school's: , -hour.. On. post-secondary ndget has been cut:by two -thirds:in the: ‘past three-years “One'way —— to’ 7 d nets S™ $425.00 QUESTIONS WISDOM for two months. - . Joseph Gardner, ‘dean. of. UBC's | forestry school,. ; The meeting Saturda attracted - student questioned the wiedom of. constructing: two new buildings in a ren coon -fepresetalves from | the: - thét- _province:one ‘for’. .pulp-and-paper: E YOUR TRAVEL N . University - “B.C. and: “engineering and a’ $15-milllon, federally financed product- SE ’ u ' A EL AGE T or PHO HE . 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