Legislative Library Parliment Bulldines, . victoria, B.C . whe tarecmant was teached between Alcari and the union ‘negotiators, Friday. with: te help | of. federal mhediator ‘over ato year period, with no increase in the Toonths. <<" . “ 7 a: The agreement went to tie tion membership for the vote . “withgut ° a ‘recommendation: from’: CASAW’s «‘local-; one . .executlve for either acceptance or. "rejection... Le Thenow ratified agreement goes into effect June ?, ‘not as . OF April-24 when the previous contract ‘expired: : (A get ‘ tlement of $200 cash will be paid to‘each union member now: .. that the agreement has been ratified. The cash payment: is ~ being given because the new contract Ie for an additional -- six week period and because Alcan will have an ‘additional | cae | three month period before paying 80 per cent’ ‘of the union SG : meinbers long term’ ‘disability premiums. Currently. union _ ‘members pay“all of their premiums themselves. co Workers will receive a five per. cent’ salary" increase starting July 24, -1983.and a seven per cent i increase starting . July. 24, 1984, -°* _ Femi poheeetennerer eens a Prince Rupert man arrested - OTTAWA’ (CP) — James ‘Morrison; ‘a former’ RCMP “corporal quietly drummed out of the force 25 years ago, was vt _,arraigned today on three counts of passing .secret.”in- ”, ormiation. to Soviet diplomats here during the 1950s." “He was released on $50, ,000 bail put up by his son, Stewart, B, school, ‘teacher from nearby Arnprior, Ont. 7 8 7 . Morrison, awho waived a reading of charges, « did not enter a pled. He is to appear Friday. for plea." A publication ban: was placed‘ ‘on ‘argumenis heard by " Provincial Court Judge: Roger. ‘Scott. : Mle att ‘Morrison; now 67,,was charged under. the Official Secrets Act with violating that act by passing RCMP sécreta to two - “members of the Soviet. Embassy. between: 1088 and 1988, "He was: ‘arrested by the RCMP earlier this week in Brince. "Rupert; B. Lav and ‘own'to 0 tawa, Wednesday. ‘He was held din, custody’ pvernight | but, RCMP: would. not-say.where. = "The case ‘bedante public Asst! fall in-Ottaiva author John « Sawatsky" ) 2 Pak For Services ‘Réndered ‘about the RCMP = Security, Sery ar problems since the 1060s. ere first’ three FERRACE.’ ry former: ic Kitimat: ‘high . school tear’ ‘aide ‘had ‘pled: 5 uly” “to’ nina Counts of . > sexually related criminal charge. . David McLeod | ‘Bordon, age 98, had been’ ‘charged = with: ‘two. counts of: gross inidecency. with a male, one ‘[E -cotnt:. of : buggery, « three’ Po counts ‘of, indecent: assault ona male, “one count ‘of. £ex ~ with a female imder 14; one: " count of indecent assault on, “@. female, and‘one. count of. ‘Bordon’ plesided gilt in . “feracs, , Provingial ‘eturt, ia before: -* Judge 7 “Schetling, Sentence: wi be Earned June-27,' eure s eagles have been replaced, Savyaiak described deeply in. i ied #0. ais indecency on’a male : wr he 2Uebt; tipped the: Soviets that one ‘of ‘thetic agi ts'}had been and jpeyen - ‘counts. “of: .in-. 2 bap Sam ‘Assault ‘on a: ies inves Horta’ di : rate. ie ‘Ysraeli detention ¢ ‘camp ‘where. a rebellion | isi in its fourth: ‘day, state.medig reported today. 2 :* original. complaints were - ‘In Jerusalem. Iordeli radiq reported former. - received. from ‘the human “defence minister Ariel Sharon is to demand the resources office on April 26. opening of a formal government inguiry into _ and he school boardon, Ma +the-conduct ofthe war in Lebanon. . - LTE - The radio said Sharon was convinced only a” 0 ath men. tésigned their | state: “inquiry with ministers testifying ‘under ~ . "positions ‘with ‘the Kitimat” oath would “extract the truth” Jrom conflicting : ; - schoo! board on April 29. oy . versions. offered’ by those . In: Rovernment s * ; - -Fesponsible for the year-pid conflict. 2-""...:) His decision to call for an inquiry follows £ an ; - Sto C ks . “Hdentical demand by Israel’s opposition Labor" a : party. ‘The: ‘Knesset (parliament) is to vote. ‘on - Me LONDON (Reiter) — The | ‘British stock market rose to ’ into - separa ‘1+ alteiting child’ abuie.- "Th . _ Lebanon, ‘but oyu ich’ hat rees’ there. said 6 5 have: been "paid $4,001 ok alco, has: objected. to fhe arrangemen 2 ~*~ The book says he: tater: confessed to his’ superiirs but = ; _ rather than- face’: the: embarrassment of prosecuting a 5 L . t * between Christian and usé militiamen, in the © _ " passing, a bad cheque, then tired him. no . Teraeli;eintrolled. central Lebanese r mount : Last: December, ‘Morrizon identified himself | as. Mong . named Gideon. ae = at MAM T did was sella goddainned R Ruisian down the drain,” =F | he said. in interviews; denying that he ‘had. ever sod his. : Country out. -Statlons . said roaal ‘Soldiérs “and armored.” He gave the RCMP alénathy statement in ine 19506, parts okilome re of which he now says were false, but he wasn't prosecuted Beirut’ outskirts: then, _ stretch of, a cm suuherh to » The charges were signed by: ‘Attorney ‘General ' ‘Mark ” MacGuigan, and” Solicitor General" Robert. Kaplan, “resporisible to Parliamentfor the RCMP, annotiticed in the . others in‘a.. Commons:Wednesday that charges were being placed.’ “ - “Mortieon has apparently led a quiet life since leaving the CMP ‘in 1959. He worked in: Winnipeg | ag a private. in in Ziade ‘from .- Damiascub, “'the Syrian, - capital, to’ interview four of" the Teraell ~ , location nat be. disclosed. : ; “We are. well,” sald Danny Gilboa, a ai-year? . a old’ private, after ‘consulting ‘with the other: * three prisoners. “Weare in | perfect condition, “There is no need to worry about us, but please. + tell our government not to ‘Stop the negotiations ” becaiise we want to Abe. free; soott.’ reo The Isractia. ‘cotiplained: ‘thé Réd Cros& has F “F Lebanon said no, additional Pasria a ‘in a ‘safety supervisor on construction sobs. ‘Labor's: proposal next week.’ arecord high in anticipation _ unity ‘Within: ‘the organization... Addressing ‘ _tiany brokers: warned the.” ’ Prisoners” lin Ansar © : camp in “southern 3 2 Old’ ‘Sidon Road. : . Meanwhile, : - - Palestine. ‘ces Liberdion aa _ Organization Leader. Yasser . Arafat arrived". ‘today in North Yemen from Qatar on ‘his ex- tended tour to geek Support for hia policies and of a sweeping victory for Palestinians living in Qatar on Wednesday, the ’ ” Prime Minister Margaret. “PLO chlef.said the mutiny.against him: was a. " Thatcher's Conservativesin. “ited: movement, anid. itis 100 per cent under + . today’s general election; but. -ontral economy faces~ - enough. Lebanon ‘bared. ts teats and: shouted lojans oye uncertainties td rule. out an oS “ - lnmediate boom." :.~ _ The. stock . : mari © Morrison could face life in prison. after a trial that yay be ». held in secret, However Official Secrets Ack prosecutions uw. hive been anything but successful-In recent years; .- ” Méntreal engineer Peter Treu, formet- director’ r of defence | . nn engineering in NATO, was convicted in 1978 of” spying for will ft take their. seat “tn” the Chinese and sentenced to. two’ ‘years, in brison alter a. London. if:eleéfed, © Sot _secret trial. - sa 's inde ~ .ghares,- rea ‘midday, up 2.2. points, eon’ Terrorists “blew - Tension’ waa “high ‘in the» Becton ti i the West: Belthst party ip a strife-torn -province, - with’ district: has’ been: elehning solid” support, among ER alltine bigh “gasolinie" tanker outside a — more than 20,000 troops and ‘vemrssenied ‘in Parliament: mg "Northern ‘Ireland's, ,Arnong the: province's one Howeter, ‘the Quebec ourt of appeal threw out the et ~poliee” station in "police. on duty a8 voters on: oe ths “last zpi:years ‘by half, “millign . “" ‘Catholic maillic oo Ronvich nredor ‘ Roman’. | Cay ie y “minority, : ‘Sinn - Fela is. pain the. predominant ‘The Toronto Sun was charged with publishing documents the expected ‘five * mio -yelirs, ” Conservative for: ‘the. “British —s participating’ in” ‘dt4 first" general election: . The movement’ “Fias'i4°can- “competing for votes ,.with Whenit became clear ddzens of people in Ottawa had access Official . Unionist. party is.. -related to the Treu-case, but those charges Were thrown out Rev. lan Paisley’ & hardline’ to the documents. =... ~ my ‘qoverainent ad the dayn of - Beetion. oe a, jew era of lw inflation. ae ‘No Injuries: were reported * Bait: most’: surveyed, said | in the explosion, Which the. ' “there *.. wee" <> enough’ -frigh - National ° Liberation . the 50 polling salons, “etonomic uncertainties to” Army. aad it’ carried out ’ Seyeniteen © f «prevent & sustained major: ‘The blast ‘oecurred outside. Iréland, seats . : . ““gurge in'the British pound, ' the Woodburn. station but member House of Commons ARIS ts (AP) — ’ .Btocks or bonds. the building Was extensively “are at stake. Polling. voting © ‘Seetetdry. George Shiiltz . security’. interesta as - they _ Any rise in the value of - “damaged. © ma on the British mainland was.” . pleked up-aupport from two. Bed ‘them, but also: those of "the pound, which has gained ~ A ‘bomb ignited the underway for the other 633 of :NATO’s -most in- NATO.’ ‘. in strength alongside, the © “ganolite, “‘mading : a huge seats. - CA “independent. ‘Members. only “Breach. Premier Pierre ‘the Netherlands this: year to. U.S, dollar, is also likely to. gtoud of black-arioke over: |-On' Wednesday ~night,”“ ‘as” Franee.' and Denmark Maroy Said: “It'sup.to thé counter an arsenal of 1,080 Soe SESS es ‘be small as dealers sald) west Belfast.” ‘The. tanker police arrested ‘exid briefly. ‘opéned a two-lay ‘strategy Soviet Union to show what it Soviet 58-20 warheads... ‘ oes ‘ Fred Rose, the only Communist methber.ever elected ta Democtatie mae the House of Commond, was convicted in 1949 of glving the ee ve Russians details of a secret wartime session of Parliament, Rose and 18 others were charged after Igor Gouzenko, a. cipher clerk at the Soviet Embassy, defected and gave the . federal government details af a Soviet: “espionage network “a begasitoing 6 ew te oe ne ; aoe U.S. Pershing and!cruisg) * oe missiles in- West Germany, , ” - Britain, Belgium, Italy: ‘and - tidak but they say, . they ‘acoouint not only thelr own anidisters: oping: for: firm, ‘fugt’ ‘the. Soviet: Union .-- The Geneva talks, which’. "(ey expect the government had been driven ¢lose to the’ detained Gerry «Adams, - session: “with. pleas ‘to intends: fo do? about East- Shultz > told. reporters.’ “would cut interest rates to security feneé surrounding viee-president of Sim Fein “Muscow to make new arms Wet relations."’- ©‘ | Wedinesday that solid NATO. “Lotal. world sports pages: 3 485 . _ curb” “an excessive post- - the, pollee: station aad ‘no. — the legal political: arm of.” coniral' proposals. ° 7 “French: support .of the deployment , me i h * age 6 Af " election rise. =. ¥:. .- warnlng was. given before: the. outlawed, TRA. a “and » “Shultz came. ‘to ‘the Francois ‘Mitterrand sald plan will push the Soviets to, om cs, oroscope . “p g ‘. *, Asenior foreign exchange the blast, the: officer said. . “he: meeting of 45 allied ‘foreign ‘Werhiteday ‘the U.S. — not do some serious bargaining. Classifieds ‘pages 8&9 ; “imenager for aleading bank Police sealed off the area ‘campaigned - ‘in - West” _ padd~ any sustained - ap-- acid id diverted traffic. Belfast. - ~ backing: for. U.8.: demands ¢hould make concessions at began 19 months ago, are es —_— — re pretiation of thie.” potind » ‘Teisti.- National . that'thé Soviet Union make Geneva. aimed at - reducing’. or ~ SN *. jimmediately ‘affes | the tibeention’ Army -is .a’ Piles bid the ix men . concessions. at 1month * LS,Soviet. talks to iitait eliminating the Soviet - f ey a, oe “@ection. is Hkely. to be. - Marxist offshoot of the Irish “were ted “after a '< U,B-Soviet negotiations to ‘medfim-range misdiies in missiles and. making” be of. WHY BUY NEW? .- . . ~ ghecked "by profit-taking © Republican Army. The blast . scutild. nn officers tried * ‘limit’ nuclear - missiles ia ,Eurdpe ‘will not succeedon NATO deploynient - WHEN.USEDWILL DO! 2 ae cand the continued ftagility:. occurred within 30) thetres to temove @. green, white . .Babope. » s ‘the “basis: of ihe proposals . necessary. - oN a Doyou want parts tofix up your car but your budget [> _ of the price of-oll, a: vital” of a polting station. The. ; anthorange Irish flag froma “contributor to the. British " oladm : responsibility’: ‘gar in Adams's Motoreade... -: economy. — cameln aed message (0 The: Irish’, tricolor, - along : Danish - Foreign. “Minister put forward up tonow by the ute: Ellemann-Jensen sald Soviet: authorities, nor any at a brief opening ceremony by.the zero option put” ~ won't allow it? Beal the high, cost of new w Parts with | 4 ality ised parte from : Mitterrand supported the deployment strategy. ‘ __ fhe pound traded ‘in a Belfast rato stathii. < ‘with paramilitary Uniforms, that’ Sovlet’ arms. control ' Reagan originally soiight . ey i dondon today at. around - -" Police warned earlier this’ 18 banned during parades, eased “fall far short of. : Satter pnid. ot to’ eliminate | all _Eatope- 8S; K. B. AUTO SALVAGE : -$L5700 USS., slightly: down: ‘week against " “ poadible - marches. wy demon-" our PtP Belore." Mitterrahil's ~ based - missiles on‘ both”) - _635- 2333 or 635-9095 sides, but in a concession’ * “0 Dohais (justoll Hwy, 16 BE) J March 30 he called for .an’. Interim agreement. “Ffom- Wednesday's. London. eleetion’ -violénce: ik at - New York’ dling ai ‘ela@nds “mad wom roy tents =o to runt the, “Adams, wy ia ‘raining for. televised speech, Shultz had .- how cadet to réach an askéd that . the alliance apréenient which takes into stand firm behind adecision |