B4 October 16,1985 CastlegarNews _®5 3 Sz ‘ ( : Castlegar News october 16, 1985. en government. Spadolini has criticized the government's handling of the hijacking of the cruise ship and has refused to endorse a government—statement—in- tended to justify the release of Palestinian guerrilla lead- er Mohammed Abbas. ‘licans. appeared certain to lead to the fall of the 26-month-old coalition of five parties. sThe announcement by. par- ty spokesman Martino Guido came after .Spadolini and Craxi conferred for more than two hours in an attempt to preyent~ collapse of .the ROME (AP) — Defence Minister Giovanni Spadolini's Republican party decided to- day to-withdraw -from the Italian government in~dis- agreement aver Premier Bet- tino Craxi’s handling of the Achille Lauro. hijacking, a party spokesman said. “Withdrawal of the Repub- Party withdraws such as band, choir, clubs and sport activities outside school hours wii jon-o1 if the. increment issue is not resolved by the end of October. ~ -Both MacDonald and Vancouver Secondary Teachers’ Associatii presi: Michael Gregory say the July payment, the first day of the next fiscal year, will impede the from gov't RKERS ORDERED BACK VANCOUVER (CP) —'Electrical workers who walked off the job to protest the presence of non-union workers at the B.C. Pavilion at Expo 86 were ordered 3 ¥ hijackérs clatmed to belong, has said Klinghoffer, who ¥ new extra-curricular activities in a dispute over incremental an dl ders on Tuesday night ‘identified the body “based-on deital ea PaRETS ‘ : _ autopsy to determine the cause of death,” noting that ‘e ; ¢ ru i se shi p re | i S | ] + e r ‘e T P 7 5 n URGENTLY NEEDED p : — A < In Robson Area i ~ POSSENGEN'S mara am could-have died of a heart Se ee eee See ©) da ‘ded. to fuss is ‘Syrian pathologists, a medical examiner retained by ‘BL agent who arrived in DamaSus nen sates a aoe ‘The teachers said if they cannot come to an PHONE: Val — 365-7641 X-rays, fingerprints” and_ physical characteristics,” Vel — 965 The Palestine Liberation Front, to which—the oto iaiang Beavers — Cubs — Scouts | ‘. the embassy and an F! _- body found fs with the school board on the issue before’ Nov. 1, they will, i 5 ; : —— Burgess said. : back? to-work_‘Tuesd deed support from all existing ‘activities. teachers’ bargaining position in the next contract: Gerry — 365-6978 3 ns _ SEE B.C:s . -. Hi jackers | aan ; : H In other developments Tuesday: .._. eralaa th hr es ES feo Sere sondary school teachers also. MacDonald said that, while the inerement issue affects , a 3 Saye DAMASCUS (AP) — The body of an elderly man e President Ronald Reagan speaking in Boise, Idaho, ‘The B.C. Labor Relations Board ruling marks the « sad-to withdraw trom Sal : Nov. 1 if Only a small percentage of the city’s teachers, the action a F that washed ashore near the Syrian port of Tartus is that said the United States had nothing to apologize for in its of Leon Klinghoffer, the American who died = ii ption of the Egyptian jetliner carrying the the hijacked Italian cruise liner Achille Lauro last_ terrorists who hijacked the Italian cruise ship. Egyptian . = 7 in thi. : en by. is based on they do not receive full'salary increments in this fiscal year. “If they can do it to one group this time they will do it to Officials of the Vancouver school board have decided to another group next time,” she said. first ‘time the’ legislation’ has been enforced, spokesmen for both the union and the contractors said. The_35 ical k alked—off-the- job : - MOBILE PAVILION SHINE. caught week, the U.S. Embassy said today. President Hosni Mubarak demanded an apology-to-t! The body was put aboard a special-Alitalia flight for Egyptian people. Rome, where U.S. officials and Italian authorities are to ) e Investigators in Genoa, Italy, issued arrest conduct an autopsy to determine how Klinghoffer died. warrants for two more Palestinians, bringing to seven “We have confirmed that the body is that of Leon the number of people-charged in the Oct. 7 hijacking. _ hoffer,” John Burgess told e And, Mohammed Abbas, the Palestinian guerril withhold the salary increments until July I, 1986. The ~~ Sooke tea d7in-an pay payments would then be retroactive. ment dispute with their school board, voted 95 per cent in : MacDonald, presi of the Vi favor of ing up their current instruction-only campaign Elementary School Téachers’ Association, said ‘acti Tuesday. Friday rather than work alongside non-union workers constructing the Expo monorail, said Cliff Rundgren, business manager-of Local 213 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. 2 : The monorail passes through the B:C. Pavilion site, which is a union job. . — AT CASTLEGAR - on 4tape 7 TEL AVIV (AP) — Israeli sources said today that Israel ities taped a conversation be- | x1 tween the four hijackers on : aera eave : ‘ i i Teporters. leader whom the United States says masterminded the Handgsed anid he GHIGR bas told Its merabers to R B C. WwW E tie Achille. Laer, ae Pal “There apparently were two gunshot wounds in the _ hijacking, but who was released by Italy. said in an voiurato work in compliance with the ruling. Of ¥ U ef d | r. O Nn | Nn eG sVUa ine femea a PAbies har ahoee corpse.” Burgess said, but he did not specify where the ‘interview broadcast in Italy that he had nothing to do ‘; enacted the legisl in August gi a ‘and SS : it bullet wounds were. : with the hijacking. 1984 wh i iation cla\ thr d . . ; — a g be direct She ature atthe "The body atrived at the Damascus airport today ina * ‘The Achille Lauro, which was expected to return to aItnE vork ‘at Expo cane ‘The second annual West departments. College coun- a.m. - 6 p.m. with dem- puting,” “Selecting a Home Beer Store — — jian cruise liner. wooden coffin draped in the U.S. flag. It was escorted by Genoa late today, set sail from the Italian port Oct. 3. It " Kootenay Computer Fair is sellors will be on hand to run i of ized C and “C — 4 n = The sources, who spoke on condition they not be iden- tified, said transcripts of the conversation were turned over to the United States, which then passed them on to Italy before Italy released Abbas. at “This shows that Italy knew before it released Ab- ’ Bas that he was the leader of the hijacking gang,” said one source., Abbas is leader ofa Pal- estine Liberation Front fac- tion that, is loyal to Yasser scheduled for Saturday at Selkirk College and will fea- ture displays by manufactur- ers, retailers and many de- partments of the college. “We had over 800 visitors at last year's fair and expect even more this year,” said Craig Andrews, head of Con-. tinuing Education at the col- lege’s Castlegar campus and an organizer of the ex- position. This year's computer fair will be held in the main lobby the “Career, Factory.” This program measures an indi- vidual's responses and sug- gests possible career fields. The college library will be open from 11 a.m. 5 p.m. and will feature a display of books and periodicals relating to n_additi Information Systems at Sel- = kirk College.” ‘A computerized electronic ° circuit manufacturing mach- ine will be demonstrated throughout the day by the college's Electronics depart- ment, and computerized map- printing and plotting fune- tions. Students will be pres- ent utilizing the. facility to complete assignments. U.S. Ambassador William Eagleton and Syrian military, was hijacked by four Palestinians who held more than 500 police. Reporters and photographers were not allowed -pedple hostage for two days before surrendering in near the plane. Egypt Oct. 9 to ine Liberation Organizati Soon after the Alitalia plane took off, a western officials. . aie ; diplomat, who spoke on condition he not be named, said Judicial sources in Italy say the hijackers have Klinghoffer had been shot orice in the back ofthe head denied killing anyone, but Klinghoffer was reported -and once in the back. killed and his body thrown overboard Oct. 8 when the The four Palestinians who hijacked the Achille Lauro. ship was off Tartus. : last week have been charged by Italian officials with Lebanese. radio. monitors intercepted exchanges murdering the partially paralysed 69-year-old man from between the hijackers and Tartus port authorities at that New York, but judicial sources have quoted them as time in which a hijacker who called himself Omar was denying the charge. heard to say: “We have thrown him in,the water. We Burgess stressed that “there still has been no have shot him once in the head. His wife is wailing.” CHEQUES ARRIVING EARLY VICTORIA (CP) — Welfare recipients will get their cheques for January before Christmas, the Human Resources Ministry said Tuesday. Previously, the early distribution of the January cheques was limited to handicapped people receiving benefits under the Guaranteed Annual Income for Need program: = “Clients are being advised that these are, the” January cheques and that no further benefits will be issued in January,” Human Resources Minister Grace McCarthy said in a news release. Earlier this month, McCarthy also announced that ‘a Christmas bonus of $20 a person or $50 a family FEATURING COLD — B.C. PACKAGED ment-andcomputeriedmay Sl BEER, CIDER & WINE the Fores! students who will be wockine oan lass Hours are Monday to Saturday 4 projects throughout the day. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Located in the former coffee shop at the HI ARROW ARMS The microlab will also be open for, public viewing and many of the IBM PCs will be “the jlable for “hands-on” prac- library will demonstrate the tice on programs such as use of electronic mail and typing tutors, and various network book search techni- IBM demonstration discs and “ques. Staff will be on hand to tutorials. i e explain the operation of the Faculty and students of the library’s new automated cir- college's Computer Informa- I Co- You'll see how B.C. technology in tw portation, oie munications and other industries “* _ will be shown off at It's our time to shine! B:C's Mobile Pavilion is on a province- wide tour, taking the spirit of Expo 86 to communities through- Exhibits and displays from the college's Graphic Com- out B.C. Expo, and how the j : Id be paid t r iving basic income | of the Castlegar campus. _ culation system. _ tion T , Office Ad i The Pavilion is a various regions of the Arafat, chairman of the Pal- bd : fioricet SL NS oO Much of the demonstratio#. The Selkirk College com- operative Education program tration, Electrical and Draft- 651 - 18th Street, Castlegar state-of-the-art - Province will be cure Liberation Organiza- x 1 es' ac ar a rs and display activity will be puter centre will have its will present seminars during ing departments ere also ex- mobile theatre featur: |_—7A represented in films, ; : sesonted vy various college terminal room open from 11 the day on “Careers in Com- pected. : ing an exciting performances, Israel has said the four res HEALTH UNIT APPROVED ||” z : aa ie twelve projector audio-visual special events and displays seen gunmen had initially intend- - SAN FRANCISCO, (REU- meeting by approving a important in Wi testing and and ; os ey and high-tech robot show. by thousands of visitors from ed to launch an attack on the TER) — The Reagan admin. resolution endorsing the in- important in Moscow,” he deployment,” the Social . NANAIMO (CP) — A $12-million exten care unit, 'on “hold since 1980, has been approved for Nanaimo Regional General Hospital and signals the itial, phase of the said. S Strategic Defence Initiative. Cartwright, speaking after The show stars B.C. technology around the world. and reflects the themes won over support Tuesday for its space Democrat MP said. Star Wars was the dom- southern Israeli port of Ash- dod where the ship had been of the main British Columbia Seen ude 1 0am Tem sant Se due to dock. research prog! , the 91-12 vote of efforts to water down the inant topic of discussion in end to a two-year freeze on capital spending, Health _ |] Pavilion on the Expo site rng eh Prien ergy A, ‘Abbas, in an ‘interview from its Western allies. approval, with 28 absten- resolution were easily de- four days of meetings, during Minister Jim Nielsen said Tuesday. = in Vancouver. eer aro proadeast Tuesday night im The North Atlantic As- tions, came only after State feated following thre¢ hours which critics of the program In a speech to a Nanaimo service club, Nielsen “THE HONOURABLE DO} PHILLIPS, MINISTER RESPONSIBLE —Recipes—| —— Rome, denied that he mas- terminded the hijacking. sembly, a-purely advisory body, ended its 31st annual cution with’ British-MP~ Jolin "very “positive-and ution: _ speec j-hessaid: “It is only re- Monday and Tuesday that Secretary George Shultz and of deb: other U.S. officials-.assuned——suppoi the allies the research would so-called star wars program not go beyond the limits set does not translate..into ap- down in the U.S.-Soviet arms _proval of plans to develop or accord-signed-18-years ago. deploy a nuclear defence sys- Senator ‘Charles Mathias, tem. president of the assembly, CALLS IT POSITIVE who ‘co-sponsored the resol- “I'think the message is _told. reporters expressed fears Europe Would be more susceptible to a Soviet conventional attack once a nuclear shield was put up to protect North America. Shultz and Paul Nitze, President Ronald Reagan's special assistant’ on arms control, said in separate Cartwright, ~said-the-result—2 will send a strong message to both Washington and Mos- cow.” “And I think it's an impor- tant message for all parties, search that is being endor- sed. “We're making it clear that research does not _lead on inexorably through very ballistic missiles, to the ¢ the system would be de- signed to stop all incoming not just those aimed at the United States. ¢ Rights suspended said the provincial government has ended a two-year freeze on capital spending in the Health Ministry due to signs that British Columbia is moving out of the recession. : The minister said he has 59 projects totalling $700 million on his desk awaiting approval, although not all will be approved at once. FISH BOATS SINK VICTORIA (CP) — Two fishing boats sank Tuesday when stotm-force winds lashed Hecate Strait between the Queen Charlotte Islands and the _ mainland. The occupants of both boats were rescued. Greg Wilson, 28, was forced to abandon his 10-metre gillnetter, the Lucy. Rock, when it began taking on water, said Wilson's mother, Shirley. He radioed for help and. was picked up by a nearby boat. zs: Three hours later, Shirley Wilson's nephew, MANAGUA _(AP)-— The_nal allies has created an et 7 ss ___ in-‘Nicaragua_ Victor Leighton, reported his gillnetter-was—being swamped. Leighton was rescued by a nearby vessel: ney was declared in MANAGERS GET RAISE—— For four days only, A.M. Ford: a , B.C. > its entire 19 —and truck inventories and all-used vehicles. 85 model car 3 STS . — : = = ee poe a =—= “gerne ta ctapented traordisary situations sid” March 162. bul they were] VANCOUVER" (CP) —-Cothpensaton- tain We are forced to dothis in order to make —the-Fight-to free-expression,__Ortega,_who also _cited_the —restored_shortly _ before the = tion. issi Ed Peck-has approved increases for « z x <= SS - = - public SASSER ist politi oft tional__elections last 18_senior. loyees of the Workers” ES a ff. t : : = because of what it called United States.” November. Compensation Board tet room for-ad = thona = ac ‘ery—all ocations now. = <= = |“brutal_aggrtssion™"by-the—The- United States backs peng said “Poesday-thathe-approved-an-increase—_|f z : = United-States-and-the-gov—Ni bels,-k: as__Th deetes are ; =e that cot tk 10o_txr2a Dp c1i1’N080—0—_— —— > = ——— — = : ernment’s opponents. Contras, who are based in also increased news censor- to 2.61 per cent over one year. Si eee - for our 6th | Annual Cook Book __. Deadline for Receipt of Recipes is 12 Noon on Wed., Oct. 30 read a decree suspending the rights Tuesday night over against the left-wing Sandin- North America and its inter- President Daniel Ortega neighboring Honduras and Costa’ Rica in their battle national radio and television. “The brutal aggression by istas.. : Most of the rights had been suspended when a state of ship, with all sections of the media required to submit their material to the Interior Ministry's director of com- munications prior to publica- tion or broadcast: NOT YOUR ORDINARY HONEY SALE. 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