L cnenl etre ie ta DEN baptism, 7 ministry. © Those’ a we VANCOUVER (cP) a on ' The. results of a-theolagieal -. Search for common ground, . ”: among Christian ‘churches . 7 :' Churches’ had’: ‘expected,’ “includ: Bays. William. Laiareth of. churet © the *-'World Council’. :- «miisian, ‘said | "Tuesday “the. . “h bishops: of* many’ churches, set the commission: ‘to work «* . many. years: ‘ago. to’. seek: |e points af: convergence ‘on ‘three. * diviaive : - Tesues: "Phat “report, “. made: - ‘George Shultz. te ‘WASHINGTON. (AP) — State Séeretary” George. « “ Shultz . is” ‘consulting with - * congressional leaders after. ! “Important: a hearing complaints _ they.’ were ahut out of decisions military, had" “occurred MAKES ‘MOVES © _ with many members saying. somewhat different.” ; “leading: to the. Reagan ad- “without consultation that I.” Invecent days and weeks, the | decision _smacked of: “It's a show of force,” _ ministration's. latest, wis aware ‘of,” Baker said. Reagan’ ‘has _ appointed “gunboat: diplomac ‘oops Cheney said. - Tallitary _ and ‘diplomatic’: ‘after meeting with Reagan’ “former state . secretary’ ‘and 19 U.S. Navy ships. “White House spokesman “moves in Central America, and .other’ administration’ Henry Kissinger to head a’ . Baker told reporters that Larry Speakes sald ‘ the Senate’ Majority Leader.’ officials’ at the” White bipartisan panel on Central. . While he is concerned about exercises were intended “to "Howard Baker of Tenneasee’ . HGOUSE. "American policy and . the risks involved in the © show to our friends and }. vsaid he. and: . other. Baker’ said - the’. cade dispatched ‘special envoy Honduran exercises, “he adversarles. alike, that, the ., -Relublican leaders © gave’ ‘ministration appears réady « Richard Stone to the region Supports Reagan’s decision (United States has the will President. ‘Reagan the to’ do ‘better and. added: ‘for separate. meetings with. to.go ahead with‘them. ~~. and ability ‘to ‘mobilize’ | Message Tucsday: “The “I’m convinced-there will ‘ Salvadoran ‘rebel © chief [believe precautions are sufficient force in an area _ *., leaders of) Congress felt be good consultation in the “Ruben. “Zamora and being taken’ and‘they:dfe — quickly.” 1 they had nét-been consulted future.” ==. _ -Nicaraguan - junta léader appropriate to the danger," a“ IF - thal has a, |. __.,and briefed well in‘advancé.- “Republican ‘and ‘Daniel. Ortega, ~ he said. . deterrent effect, so be’ it,” and adequately. " i: Democratic lenders of the _ But his decision, to hold But ; ‘Representative te said; ‘ ah i - Lt: cand ~ Lutheran ‘issued = a -; constant. thorn, in the side of” fae surpassed anything the /’ the council, whinge ‘inembers | " Which was celebrated at the jore:: tan: 300.. presenting. $50" last ‘weekend: j idsues . was: ‘futile” ai 1982” whieh’ imiake * ‘Up’ ‘the: ‘Faith >" when ‘the Faith’and: Order. . ‘Commission, presetited ita - report in: Lima, Peru, ‘Baptisin; ‘Eucharist ‘and ;: Mintatry, .. history, ‘Lazare, a ‘member of the “y ‘pointed out very ‘frankly that, a number of ‘ -important. or : potentially : " developments, - . both | diplomatic: - Do, ame a TEE i or Church , ‘of _ America. It ale spawned a: * a. * common’ ‘worship’ service © / known, a8 the Lima Liturgy; « “counell's » ‘sixth aleembly. * _ sand ‘Order: ‘Commission, Be: beer udy it, compare lt" with thelr, own beliefs. and - sald" report. back” to -the com: e _ mlssion. on : House a Representatives ‘and Senate were invited to. today’s breakfast meeting, “with Shultz at the State . and ; Department, » Feae chy we ware able: to. outline’ these: ‘theclogical convergénces,” a told a ews, ‘conference. 1g te ‘world conference in 1987. at ; ‘Which they: will be analyzed. . He: stressed. the: report 7 was not : set. in ‘stone, and ‘Alshop Michael Peers jot large-scale manoeuvres off the Pacific . and Atlantic coasts of | ‘Honduras stirred’ the most - --eritieism’.on Capitol _ Hilt, 7 Got ould ‘be nausea a ‘depen... ig on the responses of the. fe “This ws: ie - “interpreted ~ Ata an earlier news con: “ference, Anglican -Arch- “military States has held exercises in the region’ for: years; this one is “obviously .. Libyan planes continue. bombing Chad NDJAMENA (AP) — The Chadian govern: ~ “ment said today Libyan: planes are dumping ~ ‘fragmentation ‘and phosphorus bombs on i. “northern Chad to try to rout President Hissene : ‘Habre’ 's forces. ' In Washington, Pentagon , sources s said four , “U.S; military advisers have been sent to help Habre’s embattled army, Government: officials in N'Djamena, ‘the’ i “capital, said Libyan MiG and Tupoley aircraft: have continuously . ‘dropped the _ highly-. destructive. -bombs on Faya-Largeau, a nor- _. thern. oasis town that_Habre’s forces: recap- tured from the Libyan-backed rebels of former ; president Goukoun| Oueddej last week. wD: ave wha Fayg-Largean oy the phosphorus, bombs, which . “release ‘tremendous’ amounts of © heat. Fragmentation _bombs. are anti-personnel weapons that hurl shrapnel over a wide area. ’ “Phosphorous burns are easy ‘to recognize _and the use of. those bombs.is truly horrible,” ‘sald the. doctor, who asked to. remain _Andnymous. ma ‘Libya has repeatedly denied any intention of jintervening in the latest phase of Chad’s 18- _year civil war, and has denied that it has. been ‘bombing Faya rLargeau. « Unofficial § sources," meanwhile, said Bovernment troops captured a garrison town of BARNWELL, S.C. (AP) — George Stribling, public relations man, still takes the curious on tours of the imposing Barnwell Nuclear Fuels _ Plant. System. that reads volceprints and measures :fingertips. - What's happening to; the p plant, he Says, is t ae tragedy, With. a sophisticdfod computer. root and © ‘hundreds of employees,’ “Barnwell, ‘a $250 ‘million investment, was built to be the world's © : ibiggest and most sophisticated commercial plant for reprocessing, nuclear fuel: : But there’s no market for reprocessed ." and we were going to be vying for business and | nuclear fuel.: - So the plant is: shutting ‘down ‘and its un- tarnished equipment, which hasn't reprocessed - a single shipment of spent fuel from a com- |: ! mercial nuclear power plant, is being sold. “One of the problems was'that we got (too ~ far) out infront in our thinking and perceived a __ "more rapid implementation of nuclear energy “than turned out to be necessary,”” said James a "National. committee studies technology: sutiged: ' OTTAWA (CP) — ment officials are joining ployment. - forces on a steering ‘com-- The : mittee to examine ways of - setting: "P a national ot give ver” ~ Mac- Blo fey bet area Oo VANCOUVER (CP) For the firsttine in two years, MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. had a toon A French pry sic working in’ an ” Chad’s ° Information Minister He proudly points: tothe plutonium: ‘security — “Goure, a ‘traditional stronghold of Goukount’s - _. troops 160 kilometres from the Libyan border. . ”\. Ifthe report is‘gonfirmed, it would mark the - first ‘time Habre’: ’s troops have controlled the - town, which has been usedas a staging area for. rebel attacks ‘against ‘Faye-Largem 250. "kilometres to the south.” ut US: SENT MISSILES - - a. ‘The Pentagon sources Sald today the Reagan | . administration sent the four military advisers to Chad to train soldiers how to fire U.S. - supplied Redeye shoulder-fired, heat-seeking anti-aircraft missiles, The sources said. the training will continue for ‘‘a few days.” -The sourees said the U.S. advisers would ; train French. advisers who would in durn.train: va e's forces, but French goverment ofes! a ficialé said- they have no advisers ‘or: military’ ‘personnel in Chad; There was no immediate explanation for the ‘discrepancy... ‘The Redeye missiles are part of a $10-million | U.S. military aid package promised to Habre’ 8 forces. The Reagan administration has accused Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy of - . aiding Chadian rebels to extend Libya's in- fluence through Central Africa. Khadafy. has accused Washington of backing Habre for the same reason, Soumaila: Mahamat “categorically denied” today rebel . . claims that they had Tetaken. Faya ‘Targeau. Visitors guided through nuclear plant Buckham, president of Allied-General Nuclear Services’ reprocessing facility. - If the Barnwell facility had been put into use, — it would have been the nation’s only com- ’. metcial plant currently recycling ‘spent — nuclear fuel. When Buckham took on the job, the day Jimmy Carter was elected president, it _ looked like. an exciting venture. "I thought it would be nice to get out where you were doing. this kind of business in-a competitive market situation,” said Buckham, who had previously managed a “government "fuel reprocessing Plant. “We expected two or three ofher plants to be built right behind : ours, making the most money.” At thétime, the facility, a joint i investment by. Allied Corp., Gulf Oil Co. and Royal Dutch 2 Shell, was only two years away from opening. But in April, 1977, Carter banned nuclear : reprocessing by the private sector, out of fear that plutonium could be stolen and used to build . nuclear weapons, The ban remained in effect . “until President Reagan lifted it‘in 198. He. said ‘Tuesday that Habre’s forces were. driving Goukouni’s: rebels toward the small . oasis. of Kirdimi,. 90 kilometres north of Faye . Largeau. | _ CASUALTIES HEAVY He said large’ parts of the oasis were destroyed . by .. Libyan © bombs, and * that’ ‘casualties. .were heavy among the 10,000 residents and the. combatants. It was im- possible to verify the reports because ‘jour- nalists are“ not permitted: to travel to Faya- Largeau. An N’Djamena government broadcast taday said that three high-ranking aides t¢ Goukouni had been killed near” Faya-Largeaw and 10 others captured. The broadcast Rave no details. The: Libyan’ news 'ageeicy JANA, n'a report,” vw * from “Tripoli, . claimed “Habre ‘was "willed “in , action near Faya-Largeail. ' -Habre has been ‘ personally leading the anti-rebel drive. “It’s part of Libya’s psychological war - against Chad; JANA has already killed President Habre several times before; Libya - simply. takes its hopes for Teality,” said Chad’s ‘charge d'affaires {n Paris, Ahamt Allam-Mi, in "denying the JANA report. -Habre drove Goukouni from N'Djamena last. . December and. made . himself president. ; Goukouni fled to Libya, reorganized his army with Libyan help and started a comeback that tock him ta Abeche, 650 kilometres northeast of the capital. : : PRICES DROPPED In recent years, the nuclear industry has ‘undergone: a slowdown that left a glut of uranium. Prices dropped, and the urgent need | for reprocessing dropped with them. - The owners: have sued the federal govern:,. “ment for $500 million, claiming they were abandoned by'a goverriment eager for nuclear — progress, thén | ‘frightened. ¢ off by potential dangers. . The plant had 300 employees at: the beginning year, The owners plan to sell any equipment . that could: be ruined or outmoded by the - passage of time. _ The basic structure, : storage tanks - and ‘ stainless steel reprocessing equipment will '.- remain, just in case a buyer comes along. The plant would have separated spent '. nuclear fuel into uranlum, plutonium - and - worthless nuclear waete. The extracted plutonium and uranium would have . been recycled for nuclear fuel. Lazareth: -historie: ‘text, but it is not: co : “said that while the United ~ Republican ‘positive ~* of 1988 but has cut that number by one-third and _ will terminate all but a few by the end of the Business, productivity eehtre, to deal labor and federal govern: ., with: tectinology. and em- “committee: eo Busiress “ehairmen': includé- ‘Shitley . Carey: vice-president of: the win ee . * Canadian Labor Congress, and "Thomas: D'Aquino, Hi président of, the blue-chip “Counell on -“traordinary income of, $25: million from thé sale of assets converted thé loss to net quatterly” profit without the* help of" éx-~ traordinary items. : _ The forest products company reported Tuesaday net earnings of $11.7 million or 29-' cent#-a share for the second quarter, - - compared with a net loss of $11.1 million: .- forthe corresponding 1962 thtee-thonth : period, ~ MacMiilan Bledel had a net loss of sits = million or 89 cents a share for the. aix months ended June 30, however, ex- , earnings of $14.1 million. : During the first six months of 1982, the company: had a net loss of $21.5 million, - Although economic recovery in North America haa improved the demand for some of the company’s principal products; Knudsen sald, recévery is still relatively _ slow and fragile even though it ia stronger . than earlier forecasts might. have ins’ dicated. WWHTBA Se: ‘Commerce, Natlonal Issues, it was. AnnonnceEd | Jeday by the . we PE prart 0: profits ‘Up’ ye . departments of Labor, and Industry, Trade and “The comimittee is to report this fall arid make proposals “concerning: the objectives, miandate, ‘yole, | Structure and financing of the centre," the joint ; ~ statement said, Tid centre was proposed in the April . 19 federal ‘budget ~ ‘ after being recommended last fall by a federal {ask ‘force on _ taleroelectronics. | The task force, which | . described Canada's efforts _ in the microelectronies fleld _ as “rudderless,” urged the ~ government to ‘act im- _ mediately and develop a Canadianowned _microt- echnology industry to create badly-needed jobs. _ It also recommended that unions, -business and government create an in- dependent technology centre . to programs and policies, The task force suggested that’ the ‘centre report an- nually to Parliament and that its governing body include —_ representatives from education and special- interest groups. .o CONDUCT STUDIES The centre would monitor applications of microelectronics in ail sectors of the economy and condict - studies. on - jobs created or lost due to its introduction. . . formulate - Regina “said | tho. ‘Lina. “ Liturgy is- confirmation. of. - how close: the churches had. - -Roman " ‘Catholic « church, . Faith’ yand’. Order * Com- " Shultz, who. was also at the White House meeting ‘Tuesday, ‘painted an“ op- — timistic _ picture for: the leaders, . declaring that “things | are - moving.in. a reasonably © direction” © ~ in. Central. America. ; _ & senior. administration official said Shultz told. the” Republican leaders ‘“there’s a better - situation on the --ground in El Salvador than - three months ago.” “Salvadoran forees are doing better." : Although his words were : guarded, Baker agreed: ‘It | appears —. ALTHOUGH PERHAPS MARGINALLY — _ that things are improving," he ; said: — Meanwhile, Skeena Matl TERRACE 635.5345 “order ~. for, hi Cathiolic.. oe ave come’ ‘a: Leng way, they a me ‘still haye further to go. The Cuba's af- ~ ficial Prensa Latina news: - World ‘atta recognize | ithe sa rement in’. the’ officiating ¢ inater. In.’ pone: gai” -Fecognize the: ‘sacrémient Hy ak » communion, it. must ‘be - . offered by a Catholic priest. \. whith is a. member of" the’ The ~~ Roman‘ - Catholic. _ strc belongs to ‘several’. consults with. Gongressional leaders: agency said Tuesday that 4 U.S. warship hailed the Soviet freighter Alexander Ulyanov’ ofd Nicaragua’s Pacific coast and asked it to. identify itself, list, its cargo and give its destination. It reported the. Soviet ; skipper responded to the ‘radio inquiries and his... vessel then-continued on to. | Nicaragua's _ Corinto ° port.” The American) craft was identified only. as U.S. Navy | - No. 8. In. Washington, abaut the incident. -- The Alexander. Ulyanov | was cited by Reagan last week a3 an example of the mounting military supplies. . he said the Soviet Union is. , sending to ‘the leftist. 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