= er ay "WAuihorlees” i ‘Lebanon : cen eis ec anemia ined al sient nineties el ‘last: July. The ‘city’s preci kitted iwi Rikés - leader. Ga, ‘ Khadafy - *ealeg for a “popular: war Abgainst terael to be © @ . ‘tapimted from-Lebanon ands = ~ Ueays “he would “finance, ne pera ‘and arm” volunteéra’ ‘the Arab “world, 2 _Rewspaper, reported: : should be ignored, because’. “(hhey are” iMegitimate,” Ran ow. vate: a: "Ehadafy’ told. a news : cone: ae ee Terence Wednesday.” “in “Viripolt His comment was’ hepato athe ett Batra ny VICTORIA (COPY: “Unemployment swags). BC. ‘a 'No; 2 industry last year — at least’ in: * terms.‘of thé number: ‘of. people -drawing - spaycheques, «Bays on’ analysis - by ‘the BC. Central Credit Union. a! Federal government figures show: ‘about Pi : oibilllo in unemployment insurance was paid : out Jast year when the Jobless total averaged: rn 168, 000 people in'B.C, , ' } In terms of numbers of people getting a: : - cheque; the figure “ranked just behind retall’ . trade and just ahead of accommodation wo food as the No. 2 industry in terms of equivalent - iemployees on the payroll.” ai ‘The report is one of the most detailed patie” ; qsprobes of the province's economy: ever taken we _pand reaches back to 1961 for ‘data. - = a: It.shows rough sledding for job’ creation’ in. B.C, It also shows that industrial changes now - unfolding — auch as a move toward more ef » ficlency but fewer workers — - will put'a major. =: oequeene on government tax revenues, : ; One of the problema is that B.C.’ Population fod - favanioniofsoullweat Beirut Tat aay ‘ut cancelled the questions ‘that arose during ~: ‘Be cee athe Hidight - of .the.. war's’ = :- Whether’ Israel, :whith”. in” be erat - vaded . Lebanon on: June 6,” 1982, to ‘rout the, Palestine“: eo ‘Organization; — “newpaper: As Safi wich. bal wos then” plans. to: publish'a ‘lengthy .- ““réview of the war on Friday, sale she plan was to attagk need, "Liberation ° "> eapital, a’ sector with about, ed." "he aan 2 report, which Bt did ‘'not:breakdowh ‘the | an’ cabinetivota, may. belatedly: answer. one 'of, thé: ‘key: : ~ gierriling refused, to: Jeav /Khadaty-. bald: the, US. ~~ spanaared troop withdrawal: ‘pgreement with Israel has” '* ¢atized Lebanon to “lose its, ‘Independence and became. a would: invade the : “PLO's" : is expected to balloon ta close to five million by | oa _» the year 2000 from the current’2.7 million, The "total had grown by.71 per cent, since 1961, 7 : The report gaye 40,000. to 60,000 new jobs a . year’ are needed just to keep’ unemployment ; : “from. soaring abave 14 per cent... — ~ But Richard “McAlary, the union's ‘head. : economist, said in on interview the ‘proi ; ‘cannot rely on forestty ‘and maining to meet | “Governments shouldbe: aware of whiere ‘ob. “ creation ts occurring and take that’ into con- ‘sideration. when they provide. incentives and — ~ grants.” ae . His report showa tourism “will Ikely be. the ; ’ number-one industry in B.C. within 10 years.” Also, rapid job-creation spots like finance, / insurance, real estate and the entire busin and personel. ‘services sector are . ‘fac "dropping productivity and may introduce new - technologies, That happened in forestry. and . ~ sobs disappeared. . The repor{ anys, ‘B c. was tar more Buc: members of his-own’ Fatah» organization” have: Joined. a” - en enti vein Weal, Bel Belrutirine - : \-news conference cceurred . “Palestine, shortly ‘after a 2hour-visit: I “ito ‘Tripoll by Syrian President Hafez Assad, who . «renewed his, Pledge: to un-. “dermine Taraell- Lebanese witha Aes, eaders of. more than : 10,000". ; Unemployment number. paging “ easful at creating jobs during the 10708 than . other regions of Canada.” _ But ft also says,""The challenge now is.that,. . “with the population projected to increase more than the- Canadian ‘average for the 1980s, .will. .B.C;be able to generate new jobs necessary for acceptable levéls of employment?.” ' _» Théreport shows some surprising facia about / past: ‘and future. population and employment’ ; ‘trends. ‘For example: a” . _ “much-touted resource sector” is _ shrinking both asa job creator and as-a con. tributor to the value of all goods and services . produced in‘B, 20. . “At least 70 per ent of the value now occurs : outside of the resource sector.” 8: The service sector — including restuarants, - -hotels, motels, resorts, dentists, and thousands ~ of other personal and business services — now accounts -for 66 per cent: of total wages: and: - - The salaries, oe Womien filled more , than half of ail new Jobs . ‘created in B.C. during | the 2 last 20, years, an. 2 7 Prison guards fear bubonic | plague "The ‘disease known as ’ DAIDS bas killed at least 28 ‘prisoners, ralalng fears - ‘among guards ‘of a modern 5*bubonic * - plague" and Tprompting new efforts to. identify vietina In’ prisons Saeress: the United States. 3’ Nineteen prisoners in- New York state have. died atince 1981 of AIDS, which was not formally «named. paid alland. jal. prisoners and . hospitalized seven... In New York. City, a , guards! ‘union. leader ' asserted Wednesday - that Shere. was a _ danger a "prison system is 4 breeding ground for the deadly AIDS plague," said Phillip Seelig, president of the Correction Officera -.. Benevolent Association. “The potential for ‘an epidemic is clearly there .. tantamount to bubonic plague during the Middle Ages." = The union representing New York state ‘guards also has’ ficers... “They're — ‘scared: ‘to. death,” sald Kathy Mac- cormack, a spokesman ‘for Council 82 of the American Federation of State, ‘County. "? and Mutileipal Employees. | “The - New York: ‘ity’ The union has demanded a -Teffat THOT diiliee!?fioaée! a Rikiks ““dinget™ th tifreetiol 6 ° Florida the state adopt procedures to identify and isolate AIDS victimein state prisons, and - provide tralning and protective equipment for guards handling prisoners with the disease. — Nine prisoners have died of the disease in New Jersey since .1979..: One’ “North Carolina. prisoner ‘who died: last’ month ‘alse showed aa evidence of the Diness, and. Jute, deatb:of asprisaneriin -Florida two' weeks ago Yow ~ is suspected as being acase | of AIDS, “] woke up at 3 o'clock in the morning and said, ‘Hey, that's. AIDS," . said... Dr. _Jdmes Olsen, director : of health services «for. the ; Correction ‘Psychologist: promotes porn “” VANCOUVER. (cP) =A Vancouver (ipaychologist who operates a-sex therapy _ \ Telinfe saya: explicit “sex mingezines. and are . educational tools used: to treat. pore, ‘pornographic films . lpexually deficient pailents, us But ‘a second. paychdlogist’s. opinion Sgubmiitted to County. Court Judge John . ’ sAnderson Wednesday - branded sexually’ . Yexplicit material ds “offensive, improper, oS ~ yuntolerable and a misrepresentation ‘of 4 1 I moral standards in our society.” ‘1k Clinic operator Dr. Claude de Martino - told court that pornographic magazines _ - Such as oné selred by: Canada cunts . 4 officers’ titled Flying. “High, are not as ‘upeychologically harmful to. the reader | DeCAYBE | consenting sex acts. are Pore. 1. strayed: ve ‘De Martino, ying Weta nthe” valuable‘ - ~ indecent. - we "second day of civil tial: between, ‘Tom: -‘Luscher and Revenue: Canada; said he wouldn’t mind ‘if his. daughter SAW @ Sex magazine, “as long as I have. the. op- . Portunity to diecuss It with ber.” a a The ‘unusual ‘trial, which continues today, earlier featured a viewing of a two- - hour, hard-core. pornographic. film titled - 1,001 Erotic Nights, . oo 'Thé case centres on the right of customs officlats under the Customs Tariff Act to “aeize materift they. consider tamaral or _ Luscher, a private citizen whage copy of Flying -High, was seized by. customs, _ teatified earlier that he used'the material as a “fantasy enhancer” for.his sex life. ; The case has raised the Issues of ac- " ceptable moral standards and the extent of “Pale tolerance towards is pornography. . hemophiliacs. Because of the presence. of drug -addiction: .and - activity’. In - prisons, some off clals. said - ; Department. - Florida prisoner,’ doctors . have identified four’ more - prisoners in the state as being’ suspected AIDS’ . Sufferers, including one ¢ who was paroled. Acquired. immune deficiency syndrome, which aR ein -drug” immigrants: dearueld heotone ° Haitian abusers, oe homosexual. . * they were surprised that an informal . survey of: ‘most. - states by The Associated | : Press. Showed, there were ‘Since ‘the death- of the ° destroys ‘the: ‘body's, ability :°. ‘to Baht ott LaF ditetsen, often is: :'! es “confirmed . ‘or “su “AIDS cases in the prisons: of . ““orly four states, Only ore... now “released, was known to “have AIDS. he “federal prisoner, “De, Robert. -Dretiin,” the Missouri Corrections Department's Division of — Adult’ Institutions, ‘said he . ‘had’ not “appeared.” 2 nett HHNeRs: ouiwe ote _ i “It’snot a ratter of if but © when,” © said" Ronald © ~" Shansky; medical. director ° . for the Ilirioia ‘Department _ of Correction, which a0- far: hasn'thad any known | cases, Hawali routinely screens - prisoners - ‘for’. AIDS. ‘Michigan's ‘prison doctors ‘have -béen” warned to be ‘particularly ‘alert to the ‘disease. ; TRADERS GROUP LIMITED | and TRANS. GANADA REDIT : for, retailers: . Fo radvertieing information and rates, call, it...it was on radio! stening at the exact moment a: red on radio or tv, you miss it. : with newspapers}: People always find ‘read thelr newspaper. That's why ewspaper advertising is the ideal selling tool. was -“amared’’’ that Ans , ‘Organization * opposed ta Yasser .Arafat say the. leaders of more than 10,000 -members:of his own Fatah. organization have joined a “rebellion against ‘him..- Le ofS: Musa.’ Awad, “the: “senior « a Fatah official in. Lebanon, ; eer: told''a news : conference ‘on: a ‘Wednesday that. ‘he - had: ~ _Jeaders in the revelt: the | b leaders). represent.’ more 0:55 ‘than 10,000 ‘Fatah, inembers ” jn ‘Lebarion;" he said, - 1 The ‘ mutineers’: °-clain - Cs, Arafat: is Dot committed to - total. war with ‘Israel to. achieve the. PLO’s goal of a: Palestiiiian: state. | The revolt has jeopardized: tha unity of the PLO, which has - ~ their exerelse ia over, they | -will not attack us," Begin ‘told the Knesset. 9 Diplomatic sources In - 4 Beirut estimated | Israel ' _ Menachem Begin said his . moved 10,000 men“ into country is. not :plotting to.. -attack : Syria. He also said ‘Israeli reinforcements have "‘ttarted pulling ‘back. from “health-care co-ordinator for «©: Bs Etn Cas) © Yorkie Pangan te 7 | . - - boowse * Potatoes Uigtatln ne ” ae Sere and Salad. Flak a oe ee eee te eer ie er rs " Lberatlon | Israeli: ; : « Aparliament): ‘Wednesday in: : Jeruaalem;- : pat tT SER ty “Tt doesn't even occur to us to attack Syrian forcea,"? Begin said in a speéch'to the: "| Knesset Begin also conferred ith US. ‘special’ envoy. Philip. . Syrian refusal to. accept the: " Inraell-Lebanesd #4 " withdrawal pact signed last: ‘month. -- "Reporters id the Inraeli- occupied Golan Heights said Tuesday the: SyrJans. were; . also, thinning out their a _ . Where Assad renewed his — forces, oT “We hope that now that eastern . and. : ‘eentral Lebanon last ‘week, ‘In- creasing its iotal.force there _ to 35,000 men. The Syrians fsiuMBeR, LODGE MOTEL] 4702 LAKELSE AVENUE, TERRACE, B. ©. VEG ARG ‘in 2 padi '< aay) , bfoop-" tr ‘sya PES Br Sanday “Shh & Clip. = Sop prety ; ae : Saniant ees BAe oe Rect Prt $3. 95 Ba Out the Fil Us the lal », Dal 4 hosia Eveniig . 5:00pm . 9.00 pai’ cose Balt and. Luncheon - 7:00 am - "40. pm co Coal eo mh : bert sssdad abediess “65 30 “are believed to have 40,000 - a ops -in—Lebanon, : ‘backed - 8,000": to _ 12,000" PLO. guerrillas; ‘ Guerrillas: ‘pevilsted in 2 oo] “harassing -Israeli soldiers, 3 - ambushing | convoy with mene “Beirut, ‘The ‘Israelis -.suf- 2 fered: “no. casualties. ‘and Lebanese’ Mdalem i ‘Elsewhere, * oa " President’. visit to °.Col.: - Kliadafy, the Libyan téader. The two met. in: Tripoli, ‘pledge to wreck the Israeli- Lebanese withdrawal ae ‘cord, Lo - Under the pact, Israel: will ; withdraw Its forces when. the Syrians and Palestinian — guerrillas. pull out. Sytia .. contends _ the: agreement threatens its security ‘and violates - Lebanese sovereignty. $4.50 Syriat: es |: Hatez ‘Assad. ee ‘tetiined to.Damascus' on’. » Wedpesday after ‘a ‘w-hour -Moammar::