. Saskatchew "premier, -. : cy . At a clthltaneous news 7 conferenc jin _ Calgary, Notley said thes tement is < ae pon ee “Blakeney told a ae in that. 0," 7 aying. out some vrineipes a. ‘that we ‘think ahould. guide. )” our future: direction,” he. said. woe a nny + Blakeney : “yal the. or: atatement, advanced by a io ‘group of «Western New . Democracti: along with a” * feaderahip: of the party; 10° number of unnamed MPs, . days" before a. (national) reaffirms many - of, the* * convention (next week in’ NDP’s basic tenets. a, ‘ees surrender ‘LARNACA, Cyprus (AP) — “Two ‘teenage Lebanese | -WWackers surrendered tqday and releaed 92-hostages held - for 91 hours on.a Libyan-chartered Roman an. airliner - _selzed over Greece and taken oat a igzag flight over. the: Mediterranean, ao “A: bomb “ready to. explode at, any minute”’w waa found : hidden’ inside a. camera in: the. suitcase ‘of. one of the _ hijackers after thez gave up, pot cesald. The men aleo had. a Pistol, but no shots were fired and no pne.was hurt. : . The passengers said the men hijacked the. plane for the caase of Imam Mousa Sadr,. Lebarion’s. Shilte Moslem | leader who disappeared on a‘visit to Libya in 197. “The surrender rame after three hours of negotiations. . between: the hijackere and. the Cypriot-- minister. of - communications, Chr stos.Mavrellis, who: persuaded. the ~ -two/meén to give themselves up while ‘talking ‘to: them through an Arab interpreter from the airport control tower. - “We guaranteed thelr safety but did not give them: safe conduct,” Mavrellis told reporteers shortly after the hijack . ended. He said the passports carried by the hijackers identified * them, both as Lebanese citizens: Raja Aref Ahmed, 19, and " Hassati Mehdi Saadun Haj, 17.- . The'bwo, who said they were Shilte Moslems; h had forced the jét toland In Cyprus early,today after a 14-hour odyssey - that included a stop in Rome and’ an. ‘aborted fligtit' to _. ’. Lebanon. ‘The’ plane remaiied stranded in: Cyprus altet ‘Iran - * rejected the hijackers’. request té fly there.: ; “The Boeing 707; owned by Tarotti Airline of Romania but » chartered. by: Libya, was seized 10 minutes after taking off ~ - from Athens on Wednesday, boimd-for. Tripoli with 11 crew ‘members ‘and 3 passengers including the’ hijackers, aboard, Cypriot authoritles had demanded from the outset of the TO, talks that:the hostages ‘be freed, but they later agreed to’ - ° ‘refuel the Jet after the ‘hijackers said no. one would be released until thé plang landed in Iran. However,:a radioed request-to | Tehran for landing permission: was ‘relected..: " Mavrellis ‘told reporters at ene.point. that the hijackers > “appear very-calm and tiot ‘aggressive: 24: -. ]akirport vba id Barnaca/ialeity Ln southern’ Oyprus, permitted the ‘plane to ‘arid because it ‘had. been- turned. _away at Belrut'and was desperately low on fuel. The plane taxied to:ihe end of a runway and was surrounded. by Cypriot police: “the NDP's: ‘The soniioversy c comies as: ‘poll: ent. WANT ‘PARTICIPATION - The document: calls ‘for -) ‘decentralization of political: : because want authority, ~ ‘Canadians .. affect ‘their lives," 7° It also recommended the - ~ ereation of a new. “soctal: contract"in Canada to help: ° labor, bustness sand ” government » ‘deal co-: 7 operatively. “with - .the’®. country’s’ ecoriomie , -problems, . _ The statement’ called. on the. ‘party. ‘to: make. a ‘renewed Commitment to full employment," better: publie Pe aecountability a _ government agencles ' and ° ‘Crown corporations. and to declare Canada.a : "nuclear ~ _ weapons: The: Western” statement ‘ “still has to be’ approved by |. ye mone, >: Broadbent-.' and. party |. ““ offictals ‘before it: can be. f placed before the: - convention for consideration. eee “Blakeney © said a - -siggestion for new policy. | directions should “in no. way _-be interpreted as an’ attack. on ‘the. party, leadership. ~ Both “he and’ ‘Notley with :Broadbent. as; leader. ‘n“Thig ‘statement: ip itot: ae challenge’ to:the: Jeaderahip 5 ae -of-E@ Broadbent,’™“‘said : Notley.: “The. issue, as ‘we - ‘see It, is a question of ideas, not ‘personalities, ” - Davis: Swan, the Alberta _ energy erie, “ee _~the ©. . Calgary’ | “conference. Brosdbent : “has. become isolated as. federal _ party leader.” “ “But the’ isolation . is: ‘the | - fault ofthe ‘party; : ‘which- ” -nmust strengthen: its: regiorial’-’ coots, and.‘ ‘not 'that®.“of ° Broadbent” said Swan; who. seat. | Polt i ilarity.1s ate. : ~’ Solidarity Jeader Lech: Walesa at a remote mquntain. ain.” all-time... Jow .- across” noe __Canada.. ‘The ‘latest. Gallup on : found:.:. Progressive.’ - Condervative . ‘support, had .. fallen to $0.per cent from 52° | . -per:cent:while the Liberals |. ~ sounced back'te $2 per cent no from’a record low of 27:per , + Gent: The NDP. continued its.” ‘Slide to 16 per Gent feo: 19 : homeland.” en reporters, later. to” _ participate more directly in. | - the political decisions that. |-- 1 steriming ‘from our policy. {hope that the Pope's visit “| pariah priest, Rev, Henryk Jankowski said, before” Me ating held KRAKOW, Poland (AP) — Ina dramatle end to his: -pilgrimage,;. ‘Pope. John} Paul met with. “resort today, and then headed back to Rome, leaving - ‘behind a message: ‘of hapeand sup an for his troubled : A spokesman, for Walesa, leader of the. baniied: Solidarity unloa, sald the labor chief had returiied to his home In. the northern: seaport of. Gdanak after’ the : “audience with Jotin Paull ‘and would Rae with * °° Hours, earlier, . the Polish-born - ori aa “| mscheduled. talks with. Poland’s military leader, | “two-hour: meeting at, Krakow's. Wawel ‘Castle, - . -) Government spofesman'. JERZY Urban told a. news “T ~ conference their’ talks’ marked “deepening. of “co-. - ‘operation’ between. the steite and the church’ and. ' “yill contribute to peace in:Poland and the: world.” . ” ~ Urban said: ‘'I foresee a favorable political evolution - . Will apeed up this process." ‘EXPRESSES SUPPORT -. _2) Daring «his. eight-day. visit, the. "pontiff had 2 “repeatedly expressed support for the Solidarity labor “movement and criticized ‘Jaruzelskl’s ‘imposition of “martial: ‘lay: Dec, 13, 1981. . _ - On the Taet day of his visit, the Pope left Krakow in. ” ghellcoptey at mid-morning. About 25 minutes later, . reporters saw three: helicopters, including one ‘with - the papal seal, land in‘a‘valley near the mountain - ‘resort of: ‘Zakopane on: the. Polish-Czechoslovakian. bordét.-'.- ‘Roadblocks stopped igeporters from reaching. the _ Chockiolowska Valley during the Pope’ ] meeting there’ ' with Walesa, 7 After four: hours, the. ‘papal helleopter flew. John Paul back to Krakow’s.Balice Airport, where he was. honored in.a “departure -ceremony attended: by ‘officials of the Cormunist government, - some: of “whom knelt and kissedthe papal ring. The flight back = toRome, aboard his Alitalia jetliner, takes two hours. “” Walesa spent the'night in the Krakow area, his Going: to. Zakopane. , : “ emphasized they are happy. does. not hold a legislative. - » (cP), A omer | Be _ Communist party.chlef Ge. Wojciech Jaruzelshl; tn ay. eo Bee ‘north: “coast and: ‘o ‘Asked to: evaluate the Impact of the papal visit, |. . Point, ORT ‘SRIPSON, " of): the | walaams Indian band © ban overwhelmingly | eadorsed a Pesolution giving . E nditlonal approval to an. lagreement the hand council ,. is negotiating. with’ “Dome ‘Petroleum | Lid os o THe agrement -w . “ gommmit the band to ‘general ‘support:of Dome's ligisfied, natural gas project on: th » IN providing * right-of-way.” a ‘through reserve lands for an. , |. access: road, pipeline ‘and © : . ‘conmalta Dome to ‘enslring © that thé band shares’ {ithe . program's - “ecbnomic benefits, - -: inclu employment ‘and’ ‘business opportunities, . ‘and’ is: compensated . for: \project- - velated barid costs and,any. “negative * Ampacts whieh ‘ may-occur, |. "The project: includes a “natural gas ‘Liquefaction ‘plant ~~ and‘. shipping _ ‘| ‘terminal - “on provincial * government land at. Grassy . “about: ‘three kilometres. BcKoss . the bay from” ‘the - village: “081 ‘Port ‘kilometres north. ot Prin ‘Rupert. . The ‘plant. * All ‘peceive - natural gag by pipeline and. convert it. ito. Mauld for : . shipment 1 to. Japan.:. +The.) band": . council provided: members ‘with a '. wrliten progress report last Forestry cut. VICTORIA (CP)'— Staff-cuts in the-B.C. ‘Forest Service _ should. ot. ‘adversely. alte: reforestation or firefighting © Waterland : ‘aid ihe: “ministry. over: the next few. years, Earlier, he indicated staff “would bér luced by | 10 pers cent this year and $ per cent, the’ ~ following ear, The minister said each forest district will be given new ; ‘staffing levels and will have to decide where to make cuts. _ The Chilliwack district. ald ‘off abut 30 employees this “week after-earlier: layoffs in Port Alberni. -” Waterland said the cuts won't burt reforedtation berause - "private forest forest companies. have been taking a larger “burden of planting and maintaining new forests, and have | an gelaalon jo-do so under their. licences. sector. He anid this is being combined with more reliance on aerial firefighting cababilities. , to operate: as much’ : teaner ; iterlind ‘also said ‘thie. emphiasis..on, “Heieapiibe * " fipefighting is being shifted: from. from having people on. - - Standby : in camps to having. them on call from the private o "Find ote, - Weckend, ‘then elaborated in ‘ ‘eahour _maeeting «Wednesday, ‘at. Which members: voted.117. to.2 In > favor of the resolution. id”, CONDITIONS - IMPOSED . James: - Bryant; chief. of “the “band ©. council, and | negotiating ~~ chairman Albert. ‘White told *" a. news | ,. conference Wednesday evening ‘that . .band members approved: the yesolution g ving. the band permission to sign an ' agreement — with . Dome providing." the council, is ‘patisified that: | - . — the band will be getting enqugh funding. under’ the “agreement to’ cover the band's costs resulting from ’ the- LNG project; - the community os You’ re covered. . aia fron the melee ae -committee . related c coats is ducing tne He year éonstruction’ "period projets “that | - Doma" ‘proposes. to: build: in Port | » Simpson: - Bre. ‘adequately ‘ bed in the Agreement; — the: band. ‘has\recleved "advice from an independent ‘expert that Donie has made “8 reasonable prediction of . What the band’s sharé of the ” ‘operating life of the project... . ‘They also agreed that” and: street | improvements. Bryaht.; told. the’. "news. : 7 ‘conference: ‘the: ‘band ‘would. : “Dome! and ihe “band have: “ apreed that ‘the: company: a “should . provide: “funds .. to’ °¢ meet: the ena stole - Rates increase "VANCOUVER. (CP) -— -- The decision by. tha - ‘Canadian: . Radio-televisich and Telecommunications Commission to. i "grant B. C. Telephone Co. a three-per-cent rate increase * . {instead of the 11.3-per-cent increase it ‘ought Got malxed : _Teviews Wednesday.’. - ° a “T don’t think there’s any question we're: “extremely disappointed with the three-per-cent rateand the reduced return on shareholders’ equity." said B: c. Tel ‘spokesman Wally. Donaldson, | ‘The company had asked for a: 14. tper-cent rate of return ‘on shareholders’ equity. ‘but the. CRTC set the rate at between 12.75 and 13.75 per cent: “The company. will do everything possible to vethy. near the upper end of that range, in order to attract the capital it needs to carry on its operations.” Those who had opposed the company at CRTC hearings in. 7 Vancouver last: April were elated, “T think the most optimistic of the interveners expected , (B.C. Tel) to get five per cent," saldlawyer Barrie Adams, ' who represented the Independent Telephone Companies of - B.C. at the hearings. ‘Nobody expected them: to get only. three per cent — that’s'a landmark.” INCREASE UNJUSTIFIED | ~ Dick Gathercole, who represented the ‘Federated Anil . Poverty Groups of BC. and the B.C, Otd Age Pensioners at - the hearings said: “T don’t think they established the need =~ ‘for any increase, frankly." Wo The CRTC commented that “the sexvice quality provided oe by the company’ improved significantly in. 1982," but - nevertheless it told B .C. Tel to improve the average speed of answer of outward toll and assistance operation service in eight ‘operator centres in the proyince. Ow Gathercole prized.” the’ -com{nission: for... taking. the - problems of handicapped phone users Into. acemuint a ~ China unsold |. "TOKYO (Reuter). — The Wi war between Iran and iraq hab . 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