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S “creed Printed ‘on blue Paper, aovecament has with- held‘. $8. million in ‘federal (grants for rural areas during the past four’ years,-‘fedt ture were at each’of the lo-. the “Conservatives have sup satidns as guest speakers. ported Liberal initiatives. on ‘unofficial »: ‘total: of every, - ‘economic -- hat 25,0 was rated, “includ. . since 1980." ~ ’ = Port Moody firm TORONTO (CP) — Three : ‘firms in: Ontarlo, ; British | ic Columbia’ and { Quebec i © tightening their, security ‘af "GSeont Unt guinea, tho! discetar ‘aleicipue grants, . withheld: money. said ‘Friday that the: federal ter’: being mentioned” by a group (, for, Jast® week's “bombing, of cent. However, these chang- sions: i's tronic, he sald, that ae ,80 -years ‘after pushing’. for. those ‘reforms,’ social ‘eine, erate in B.C. find: ‘themselves flat or: oversized form up to; ° :500 grams would be bumped *: from’ third to ‘first’ class :(‘to.‘ Teflect the fact ‘that oper- “ationally nally these/items are al- Mi- el Warren said month‘: he would have i higher increases if the ernment had. not brought’ in f International ‘Ltd. of Port heads ‘onto Trident nuclear ‘submarines. ‘All three firms have denied the ‘charges and expressed .eoncern at being singled: out 6 : they are profiting by making for:U. Buclear ‘try: officials Have refused :to in'making most’ of the final pegs ithe matter, saying settlements: in. B.C., ’but » comment must’ come “blamed ‘the ‘delay’ partly: on ‘from Finance ‘Minister Hugh the“ difficulty. of checking ™ Curtis. te In‘a telephorie intervie Friday; Curtis: said“ he'.was:( Snot aware of the Problem but” ‘pays in: fed Tieu of; ‘taxes to! tnorganized Soa areas. t the late. "final set. ‘tlements: ‘have not. delayed | em 's, payment, of interim grants,,and Greensword said he does not understand why BC.’ does not ‘distribute this e. money.’ y Provincial’ Finance Minis is four years late 5 Litton ftton mstkes the yy Direct Action. ie “2, SABOTAGE : ‘THREATENED: .»» When Direct Action claim- Sy. ed": responsibility» for’: the }. Litton’ it th ‘system for the UB. cruise missile. : Direct Action also hus sald éd'more sabotage and “mili- tant resistance” against Can- ada’s nuclear industry. A’ communique: from | the d./-group contained “an implied ‘their private security: forces on-alert.’ “ines the Litton bombing, ' which injured seven people ‘and caused about $5 million “damage,* Ditect Action “has ‘claimed that Hawker Siddel- ’ ey Canada ‘Ine. ‘of Malton; “B.C, has a rather odd sys- Oats is building launchers for tem, of. holding “back the the’ Lance © missile : system, money,” he ‘sald’ in'a tele- which carries neutron bombs, at after Ottawa has its own staff’ phone interview. “The poor It also’said Versatile Vickers ttle area, doesn't get’ any Ine. of Montreal! is building oney; at all (uael the final ‘torpedo tubes) for U.S." nu- > porate’ Affairs’, Minister eA new non-standard bus Andre Ouellet, minister res-..: ‘ines letter rate ‘of 87 cents ponsible for the. sorporation, ‘for’ mail’ paid by postage by Dec. 7. Peck squashes. B. Cc. Hydio pact -" Pale Shin Renee jected’ an ‘amended arbitra-, tion award that would’ have ‘ given 1,400 B.C. Hydro man- agers and professional em- ployees a 10-per-cent wage increase. . Peck\last’ month ‘quashed an. arbitration award giving” the employees a 16.6 per cent > wage hike and sent the pay Management and Profession- al Employees. Socte: , “bounds of the CSP ‘and had dispute back, to arbitrator Mark! Thompens. and the two partigs, By C. ‘Hydro ‘and the t a for two shipboard.cranes for a‘supply ship in the Trident (nuclear pro- gram,” Checkley said. “But that was a one-shot deal and had nothing to do with wea- “The ‘majority ‘of our _ Product is now in logging.” gram wage in the first year to between eight and'14 per cent! but-in basic six per cent in the first year, or a range between zero and 10 per cent. Peck, ina letter released to both parties, said the award © should be based on the sec- Gnd set of restraint limits be- ust after the current guide- lines were implemented. .- ; Society president, Bob Wil- kinson said: “This decision is disappointing to us’ because we felt we got within the ~:high bopes that it would be . seceptable. We felt we had it Compensation: \ Stabilization Program.” .” clear. nhearines, and Heeds sphere who. resigned one ‘month after a sighting 1) Freeman, “a because of the flak he was taking over the incident, says he. at y member of the International serene Cryptozoology,: which is the aciance pat feels vindleated by Kranty’ findings, and elaims be will hunt foe the’ ‘creature, “until’I ‘find one.” ncing his claim of Krantz said the | the prints were found was inaccessible to the . sea ul the ‘stride between the prints and their kilograms. 4 While there'is “nothing remarkably new". in this,» the information combined with’ the existence of the dermal have been made over: the years to clearly show dermal ridges. He attributed that to the good mud the prints were found in. ' Krants said a police fingerprint expert who studied the casts is convinced the ridges could not have been made by a human pushing’ his fingers into the’ print, Despite Krantz’ claims,” ‘the, Forest Service fs treating the sighting’ asa hoax: ?. Krantz ald the lack of credibility has slowed down the search for the elusive Sasquatch. He has financed his own : work himself, saying the university has, ‘supported him: “to 4 the tune of not firing me.”’ Krantz said he would be ‘ presenting’ his evidetice, to: expert “anthropologists ‘and ‘hoped’ ‘the publicity « might ant : prompt “t ‘someone who meh have Kiled: a peorateny te Come, for