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VIN (604) 368-5184 vapor TToop to life in prtoot with no that ‘anniouticed: ¢ the city eee sprinklers. find’the funds for the remaining two ball fields this year if it can its budget, ; She also asked residents to “take a personal interest” in: the park. “Tell the city when something... ia’ wbeding ntion.” Finally; Mayor Moore briefly ‘commented, “I know this Te ea a ee _ tenced to 14 days: imprison: - it of ment intermittent for. driving ‘of 8 with a blood alcohol count over .08, eat rect UMNO asia, Mon. to Sat, 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.ni Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. z sign on 7} wil Columbia iNT at 18th St. charged in connection with a theft of a truck from ‘Thrums early Friday morn- Miles Dunkley was charg- zed in the incident, . ime “Popoff. d.. the, rie a wall;plaqué con: © sLions ceremony: by ‘offering photographs of ihe ae park's development through the’ years. : ea Ho added that an official plaque will also be installed at the park commemoratiie the; dedication," sPopoff explained that the Lions did not hold a-ribbon citing eereriony because the park has been in use for.some time. NDP Earlier in the evening he called: unemployment ‘issue “, ‘a Profund moral/and economic issue that has to be faced now." He sald that univeraal medicare is being “under mined” and “sh: and called upon the federal foverament to bring in a new Health “Act' before Christmas. That Act should restore the old funding formula where the (provinces and federal government shared | medicare. costs equally, Broadbent. said. b And ‘he ‘added that'the federal government should. include provisions in the new Health Act to prohibit extra ‘billing and‘ user fees. Finally,’'on disarmament, Broadbent pote “We believe in tt verifiable di Earlier in the’ evening he told the eure the NDP“ does not support ‘cruise testing in ‘Canada. “The chojces are clear,” Broadbent told the crowd in his speech:. “For’ the’ past — for the Liberals ‘or Conservatives; or for the future — forthe NDP.” VICTORIA (¢ e British ‘Colu CASTLEGAR NEWS, poles! 1983 re takes weekend break | accomplished by Bil Behuot, sald he was pleased * by -working overtime, the earlier in the motion — the ‘first time since 1957. ‘ The legislators, ‘many with ‘dark circles ’ under ‘their *} eyes, were given the Gesoua off at'12:87:p.m. Friday. ineiple to only: four bills. Tevet oe me cnser par of Bi Bennett said the unprecedented sittings were being held to end the delaying tactics Party’ to stall the erase n, To used iby the New Demoeratic but, he was not prepared to say if the long sittings would Fesume next week, adding that it all will depend on whether the Opposition wants short, quality debate. He suggested that. if the opposition members want quantity debate, they can expect all: -night sittings. position Leader Dave Barrett, who was ejected from the chamber on Monday, was furious with the Social Credit charges of legisl “atarvation, the Premier . ‘said it pa ages ne nearly continuous Found: the-clock debate had begun p.m. Monday: All week, sleeping. bags, blankets. ‘and: rubber were set up fa government jottcea y RECENT. POLL goal of restraint but three- “pereentage points up or, down, 19 times out of 20. Asked ‘during’ the “past week how they would vote if Howeve per. chose’ “othi as thet to ithe.” gov: ernment’s cost-slashing night sittings Mindy to ac-" measures. | showed: ia oe ane British Col Sébotage likely = in fiery crash ABU DHABI (AP) — An official at Gulf Air said Sat- urday that sabotage cannot be ruled out in the fiery crash of a jetliner near this United Arab Emirates capital. All 111 people aboard were killed. He said it was the first crash in Gulf Air’s 35 years of operation: The official, who requested anonymity, said a ‘team of in- -vestigators led by Gulf Air security personnel have been dispatched to Karachi, Pak- istan, where the plane origin- ated Abu Dhabi. In Manama, Bahrain, where Gulf Air is based, the English-language Gulf Daily News quoted an unidentified “informed: source” as: saying that sabotage is likely. “Karachi is often consid- ered a high-risk airport,” the paper quoted the source as saying. It said the source worked at Bahrain but that he refused to‘elab- orate. The Boeing 787 was on a regular flight from Karachi to Bahrain, via Qatar and Abu Dhabi, when it crashed in mountains near the Abu Dhabi airport. It crashed in flames near Investigators who exam-| ined the black box reported that the pilot issued three distress calls before losing contact with the control tower. ‘ A Bedouin who witnessed the crash said: “A huge cloud of smoke came out of the nose (of the plane) which rotated very fast: before tongues of fire came out of it. - + “The plane. then nosed downwards and plunged into the sand dunes causing a deafening. sound and disin- Emirates news. agency on condition he not be named. The United Arab Emirates is’a 12-year-old federation of seven sheik on the Per- , YS The round-the-clock sessions were used only infrequent- ly during the 20 years’ that’ Bennett’s father, | WAC. Bennett, was premier — and never on ‘ decision to invoke closure during debate ona ‘bill that takes’ planning away from regional districts." He said it was the action of a scared government. -. Earlier, he ‘said the bill was a “stuff: -your-pockets”. bill that. will allow Iand speculators, some of them known After adjournment, the premier said the legialature b had ile ring the ag the weak: long sitting, . to develop Property currently under regional restriction. “If there is one thing about this government,” he said, “it is’ that it has a lot of crass.” Barrett said Friday that the NDP will not be frightened pormally. its 25 hours a week. of silenced ‘and will continue to oppose the government's which also elimi the Human Rights and abol rent controls, mac a teres. with She ean fla ae metho te ots pyeedl : people, 28 per cont of the total. ~ Nixon dropped plans MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet press said Saturday that former U.S, president Richard Nixon cancelled a reservation on Korean Air it flight 007 because the CIA “did ‘not dare ‘send a former president to his death” and alerted him at the last minute. The official ‘Tass news agency and Radio Moscow said ‘such a report in the sian Gulf. The victims, said Gulf Air, were 97 Pakistanis, seven Britons of ‘Pakistani origin, one American ‘of Pakistani . origin —identified only as J. Lakho — one Iranian and the five‘crew members. Officials originally report- ed 112 killed, but later re- vised the figure. Most of the victims” were workers returning to the Persian Gulf after celebrat- ing’a Moslem holiday with their families in Pakistan. ZURICH, SWITZER- LAND (REUTER) — Six underground nuclear its occured early today in the Caspian region in the Soviet Union, ‘the Swiss national seismological ser-. vice reported. The service, part of the Zurich Federal Polytechnic Institute, said the explo- ‘sions, d at five- Soviets conduct nuclear tests tons of TNT — about three times the power of the bomb that devastated Hir- oshima, Japan, in 1945. The blasts also were re- ported by the Italian Geo- physics Institute in Rome, which said the explosions ‘appeared to be in the So- viet Central Asian republic of Kazakh Most pre- minute intervals between. 1:06 a.m. EDT ‘and 1:30 a.m. EDT, were equivalent to between 50 and 70 kilo- viously reported Soviet nuclear tests have been in the Semipalatinsk area of Kazakhstan. West Ger- man’. magazine Quick ‘was evidence of a CIA plot to send the Boeing 747 over the Soviet Far East on Sept. 1. The Kremlin has claimed” the plane, ‘which carried 269 people to their deaths, was ona spy mission for the United States. The Soviets also say the fighter pilot who shot it down thought it was a U.S. RC-185 spy plane. In its Sept. 8 edition, Quick said Nixon was booked on the South Korean jet out of New York and was to have been seated next to Representa- tive’ Larry MacDonald (D-Ga.), chairman of the John Birch Society. “But at the last minute, | Mr. Nixon did not take the establishment did not dare send a former president to his death. Quite probably he was in the know from) the outset.” Neither Tass ‘nor Quick cited any source for the report. A Nixon aide at his New York City office said he could not answer any questions and will pass the query on to Nixon's chief spokesman Nicholas Ruwe, who’ could not immediately be reached - for laqué tn peers Lopleing: ‘onis Kec renay, West MP Lyle Kristiansen, ‘Ed Noein given recognition Hansard a statement made by Eroadibent in the House of,Commons on June 14. when he-asked “That this ; ita opgi Mock of Nelson made’ the : Presentation in _ of Sesleri “work for S caubestrhate i Cran catch. Eh NDP. leader was a feature guest at the Koot- enay West} NDP nomin- ation meeting. Saturday night, Earlier in the day he attended a Kootenay East ; house express opposi- tion to the escalation of the fore tial fond nation and in particular its opposition to Canada’s par- ticipation by testing in Canada any nuclear wea- Pon or. huclear weapon delivery vehicle ineluding~ the cruise missile.” ‘Mock said in an inter- view the peace coalition is nomination meeting- in‘ Creston. Mock, in presenting the award to before Opposed to the testing of Fae anil because evetiion of the arms vr eBecause’ nuisciee® are undetectable by radar, there is no way of veri. Peer ok satel instructor at. David : plastic Pre- ~ Thompson University Cen: -Senited on behalf of anum- tre. MANILA (AP) — Thirty- thousand “marchers in a southern city on Saturday demanded the resignation of President Ferdinand Manila, took vince one day after riot squads in the capital broke: up protests - with tear gas, clubs and guns, Marcos, ire 4 Posrie snd ing, and Manila’s pleaded with him to accept a church compromise aimed at averting “a bloody - revolu- tion.” The rally in the opposition- governed city of Cagayan,de oro. 800 kilometres south of isos arteered were ckatoea with sedition and rebellion. Marcos has come under in- creasing pressure to resign because. of the Aug. 21 slaying of his chief rival, Benigno Aquino, a former. “Ma rchers demand senator who had just re- turned from three years of voluntary exile in the United States. Han Filipinos have cli national recon- cifiation. 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