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If plans work out, the Encyclopedia of Canada, perhaps to be known as The Canadian Encyclopedia, will be delivered free in about six years to every school and li- brary in the country. Hurtig said in an interview Thursday he took his dream of a new encyclopedia to the Canada Council in 1976 and was tald the council did not have the money to help. In 1978, the Edmonton pub- lisher said, he went to Horst Schmid, then Alberta's culture minister, and rooted his proposal in more affluent ground, Details were being kept quiet pending an’ an-: nouncement by Premier Peter Lougheed, but Culture Minister Mary LeMessurier broached the project in the Alberta legislature's ques- tion period Thursday, Ques- tioned outside ‘the chamber, she supplied a few more details, Alberta will give the one- yolume encyclopedia to every school in the country: as a gift to Canada. The gesture will be part of next. year’s celebration of 75 years of provincehood, Travelling Bob off again UNITED NATIONS (CP) Robert Stanfield says he's going to take a two-week break in Ottawa ta reflect a little on his Middle East mission before leaving for North Africa. “In the next couple of weeks, the priority is for me to settle down and do a little reflection on what I've been teld,"’ Stanfield, am- bassador-at-large, said in an interview Thursday at the Canadian UN mission. , “T like to keep the whole thing on the platter, I will be. deing a fair amount of that in-- Ottawa, trying to just keep the whole picture in mind.” Stanfield, former’ Progressive Conservative party leader, said he hasn't ° begun writing his finai report on his extensive mis-. sion, which he plans to submit to Prime Minister Clark early next year. Tories up budget for them OTTAWA ‘CP) — Former finance minister Jean Chretien proposed in the Commons Thursday that J. A. Armstrong, chairman of fmperial Oil Ltd, be ap- pointed depuly prime min- ister. Since the government already has numerous ties with Imperial and has decided to consult with major oil companies before preparing a budget, he said, Prime Minister Clark should move to ‘‘complete his team.” Chretien’s tongue-in-cheek proposal, ruled out of order. referred to former and present employees of the company associated with Conservatives, Hon Ritchie, parliamentary secretary to Finance Minister John Crosbie, is a former Impe- rial executive, and D. D, Lougheed, brother of the | Alberta premier, is a’ company director, Paul Curly, national director of the Conservative ‘party, once worked for -Imperial,,; as did two members of Energy Minister Ray Hnatyshyn's staff — executive assistant Pat Howe and policy adviser Harry Neal. Ship’s oil endangers isle ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A federal official warned Thursday that the environmentally-sensitive Salt Lagoon on St. Paul Island could he ‘sériously damaged if a' Japandse ship’ : aground in the Pribilofs breaks up in a storm, Coast guard spokemen said an estimated 100,000 gallons of fuel oil still on board the ship could spill out if it breaks up, Seas were reported at nine metres and winds of up to 130 kilometres an hour were sweeping the islands. main Pribilof islands in the Bering Sea, and has already spilled 100,000 gallons of fuel oil into the waters of the famous fur seal and bird habitat. The Salt Lagoon ‘ia, ‘St.- Paul Island's | richést’ feeding area for migratory birds, Dr. Pat Wennekens, pollution control co- ordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, has declared that a state of emergency exists in the lagoon. He reported that small, shrimp-like ver- tebrales were dying by mil- Theship went aground:last!, ‘lions: “around the lagoon’s week on St, Paul, one of the tidal zone. At least they got a look LONDON (Reuter) — It was a good night for island women in the Miss World pageant, Petite Gina Swainson from Bermuda was crowned Miss World to a fanfare of lrumpets and the tears of the runners-up, Miss United Kingdom and Miss Jamaica, Miss Swainson, 21, defied tradition by refusing to cry Thursday night as the diamond crown was placed on her head by last year's winner, Silvana Suarez of Argentina. The new Miss World, who works for a wine company, was robbed of at least part of her moment of glory by a lelevision dispute. Industrial action by tech- RE-ELECT X nicians meant thal a British audience of 20 million saw only the final minute of the extravaganza from London's Royal Albert Hall. 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