CASTLEGAR NEWS, December 12, ‘toe2. As. ‘Windsor Bees vote on Chrysler contract’ ‘TORONTO (CP) — About: earlier, The union expects to..; Some members on the pic- 8,000 | employees’ at four release voting results today; ket line at ‘the Ajax trim Chrysler’Canada Ltd. plants. © Local union leaders unani- -plant said they. would vote * in Windsor vote today. on a mously’ approved ‘the. con-. against the pact but’ others tentative contract’ that, could. tract and recommended it to expressed relief at the pros- ‘enda costly strike, ‘ “members Saturday. They ex- pect -of Feturning : to work - Employees: at plants..in pect the 9,600 who Peters Christa RR Toronto and Ajax voted Sat-' have been collecting $65 in ) chairman of. ‘urday on’ the contract that weekly strike benefits at the Gursolen Care Corp., the parent '. negotiators for the! United six ‘Ontario’ plants, to ap- company, had warned. that Auto. Workers and: Chrysler" prove ‘it’ by a. wide margin ‘unless employees returned to had completed ‘a; few hours ‘and return to work pred ‘work: by Monday, plants in “Canada. would not reopen until’: after’ the’: traditional :” Poland will take’ poemeck Chrsnas eh C ; é 4 on i ; ‘ : . The’, contract’ would in- ion the Seck 4 a 28-year. 4 b : R 1 i - - - j —_ _ E eens : , i h crease an assembler’s rate by ” Jon of $5.or mi tf Rubbish." . i 2 ; new approac 12.6 per cent to $10.21 im- ap rogues Ser aie : i : y : . __ : = mediately from $9.07 and to 1m wit j ney at ! : : : ; : - WARSAW (REUTER) — equipped with special pow. $10.85, including : projected ° A member of Poland's ruling - ers.”:“ ‘*\gost-of-living allowance | pay-- ‘military: council’ made clear TGonfirmation that martial ments, before its expiry’ on: ; Saturday that the authorities . law will’be suspended, prob- “Jan. .14, 1884. That ‘repre- will adopt extensive special’ ‘ably at a Dec. 23 Sejm (par- sents an overall increase’ of -: © powers to prevent any threat. liament) ‘session, came Fri- 19.5 per cent, to security when they sus- day night when the co-ordin- _:: Releasing contract details, “pend martial law later this’ ating committee/of the three _ Bob White, the union's Can- month. rg main Sejm partics announced’ ‘adian ‘director, sateen “4 ( ink of Commerce’ downtown ‘and: rmasave, : Carl Drug: West's Said‘ it ‘isa BUMPER TO BUMPER .. Eveready Flash- light dnetusing SBP! anciuaing q Ea bits) 19 peach ‘TOO! 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(AP). — Alva Myrdal,’ co-winner. of tho! 1982 and. the Soviet Union ‘on Saturday, saying they have. ‘In an impassioned address, the eo gearald veteran Swedish disarmament’ campaigner also. called for an international ‘peace conference in 1988, <*. i“There is no doubt that. what the superpowers are now planning, and in which they are investing billions, is -precisely the Preparation tte waging. war,” Myrdal said in lecture. - scot “The age in which we. live can “only be described as one of barbarism. Our civiliazation is in the Process not’ jonly:of being militarized, but also being “Many countries persecute their own citizens and system, and: Lech. ¥ ymbol for ,the way. in: whicl humag rights -are’ ae ae after ianothen Ty . ;montha following the Dec. 18,1981, imposition of martial law in Poland and suspension of Solidarity, the only union MEXICAN OTHER WINNER ; : Myrdal; former Swedish disarmament minister’, and; former Mexican foreign minister Alfonso Garcia Robles, who shared the 1882 peace prize, each spoke for about 80 tainutes to an audience of some 200 in the Aula Festival ‘Ball in the Norwegian capital. ‘They received a gold medal, a Nobel diploma and the himself to summarizing the history.and content of the so-called 1967, Treaty: of Tlatelolco, which establishes, a a nuclear-frée zone in Latin Am #°hi“The nuclear ‘weapons free zone... has become an example, an inspiration, for states who want to promote a world ‘totally free of nuclear weapons,” he said.- : Myrdal declared: “War and the preparation for war have. acquired: legitimacy, and because of the tremendous proliferation ‘available’ more or léss to all and aundry, right down to “The cult of violence has so far permeated relations between people that are compelled to witness as well an increase in everyday violence. These are the examples we igive to our. young: people...The crimes of violence | ; committed on the streets are to a large extent a result of QUOTES NOBEL Quoting fromthe will of Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor of ite whose legacy attacked the United States hat threatens global war and Canada disapproves UNITED NATIONS (AP) broadcasting aatellite ser- —The. UN General Assembly. - vice” shall give notice to the on. Friday adopted a code . countries the service. is dir- that will allow direct satellite ' ected toward and enter into television broadcasting from talks with them if they so re- one country ‘to another, giv- quest. ing the receiving country the right to of any in- . —Such service “shall only ; coming signal. 2 The United States voted d” after all those coadlttins have : been’ com- plied with “and on the basis against the which - was approved 107 to 13 with | 18. abstentions. General As- sembly have no or - concentration camps. ia: leader, was interned for 11 in the Soviet:bloc. Friday night. Garcia Robles, 71, devoted erica, and export, so they are now prize, Myrdal called for.an pie year to foster “the leemable® misconceptio: “of distorted nationalism in \ st: armaments which is now gaining treats She’ lashed “out at leaders of-'the world’s ywerfal countries, saying they are guilty of “a ee Fiolenes, can lead to victory.”. “It goes far beyond the bounds of natural patriotism: which is based on love for one’s country and its cultural ‘traditions.: We have recently’seen examples of that kind’ ‘and Argentina” over the Falkland: Islands,~*: - a, d the peace’ international peace congress mighty’ popular ‘movement ni that the use° of war, the conflict between Britain: being: sinny Belgium, the Nether- binding force ‘on its members. Joining. Canada and .the United | States. in voting we of n and, or: ar.) Lahde he deputy defence minister and pension. the army's chief political of- : The committee ‘Tepresents fieer, confirmed ‘a’ new’ cau- Se eee tious a) ich to the ending partn of martial law in'an interview cats party re ond the United - ernment "Peasant a ; aeniger Heoeali re Baryla made no mention of ' fj i the release of all internees or a possible anmesty for those convicted under martial law Monday, Dec..18, with a pars. S°17 5 maajor concessions the” of the » legal steps ‘involved. The day rahigéments <1 oon aceordaiice with these principles* and with International Telecom- munication’ Union rules. « -)- “Such: activities: sould promote the free dissemin- tion and mutual exchange of information ..... and provide : recreation with .due respect © “to ‘the political and cultural integrity of states.” - Cosmonauts | ds, Li:xembourg, Iceland, ' Jenmark, Norway, Italy, Spain, Israel and Japan. :The 15-paragraph code is entitled Principles Governing the Use by States of Arti- : ficial Earth Satellites for In-! - ternational Direct Television Z Broadcasting. ' It / provides that: — Broadcasting of that kind should be handled “in a manner compatible’ with the sovereign ‘rights of states, including the Principle of non- intervention.” ‘—" Any country. planning: “to the ord-breaking 211-days aboard the orbiting Salyut-7 space. station. \: The official Soviet. news agency Tass said’ Anatoly - Berezovoy and Valentin Leb- edev, both 40, touched down ona frosty night in the Soviet republic of Kazakhstan jn the Soyuz T-7 after ° their. mission had been ‘suc- cessfully completed.* ‘Tass added that'the med- ical check-up of: the cos- establishment of: an: inter. national *- direct, television “B. C. Coal. ‘takes over ‘ VANCOUVER (CP). — B.C. coal has withdrawn its petition of bankruptcy against. Kaiser Resources Ltd.. after :reaching agree- ment with the Bank of Mon- treal on an equitable sharing of Kaiser assets for outstand- ing debt.” ° >. The agreement provides “that the Bank’and B.C. Coal,. ‘a’ subsidiary of B.C. Re- sources Investment Corp., , take over the operation of ‘Kaiser Resources; with own- er Edgar Kaiser withdrawing fromthe company. * --B.C.. Resources «filed. a bankruptcy: petition against Kaiser Oct. days after the latter failed to ¢ mmunist Party ‘begins campalar . : {EDMONTON (CP); —'The ‘has begun, a: ‘national cam. ‘paign for’ new. ‘economic pol-; icles, says. Dave haves the ra. ‘Alberta. provincial rail transif. static ‘thousands” of leaflets are be- ing distributed - across the. i country. “Th ‘solved by, cutbacks ~ « (but), os by. “increassing’ ‘the ! ‘purehas- i _ Power: ‘of srerking ‘Peo: said. rey: are ‘The -purpose is “to give. jyereditor, has from the outset native view of the crisis, the. cause of it, and how to get out * working people ..an.alter- Sof it,” he said. {the primary causes, of. the z: ‘spreading the word by hand- ‘ing out 30,000 leaflets at light lis con- trol and foreign biked Wal- said. meet a $1.46-million ‘instal- ment dueon an unsecured ‘Joan, The patition said Kaiser. “owed B.C. Resources $10.7. million ‘on # promissory note issued ‘Oct,'14,.1980, On the same day on which.’ B.C. . Resources filed . the “petition, the Bank of Mon- and Calgary. Wallis said “hundreds: “of Z treal'registered a $20-million debenture securing its loans to: Kalser, which total $44 million. “The ‘Bank’ of. Montreal, though the major . secured preferred a negotiated agree- ment «among: ‘Kaiser Re- sources’ creditors that’ was fair-and equitable to all con- “earned,”, said M.A. Graham, the .. bank's - vice-president, + corporate division, at the landing site showed that “they withstood well the. prolonged stay in diti of: #2 a n © tehded stays in space aiid v seiéntists have warned that it might even be harmful. Val- ery Ryumin, one’ of the cos- monauts who in 1980 set the last endurance record of 185: days, said four months .was optimal. Berezovoy ' and . engineer ‘Lebedev blasted off on May 18 on the spacecraft Soyuz T-5, and on the following day. they docked with the Salyut- 7 which now is under auto- matic control and continuing its flight... ‘The two cosmonauts, wete congratulated on their. return: by. the Soviet C is: {he fret anniversary of when a new political umbrel- 8 beliefs or Baryla, firs they will support such a sus- good agreement: in. difficult Gen, Jozet be i } economie conditions and sig-- inificantly reduces a wage gap’ between Chrysler ‘employees! and workers at. General Mo-. tors of Canada Ltd., and Ford’. ; Motor:Co. of Canada: Ltd.. ‘“The credit for this goes to the absolute determination of in“ benefits, ° better supple mentary unemployment bets Baryla said that although there is considerable opti- mism about: the easing of martial ‘law, there® is “also concern’ about’ a resurgence of the underground ’ op; tion movement of the banned Solidarity’ labor. union. ““There is pessimism and ‘ fear of possible resurgence of hostile forces and anti-social la organization, the Patriotic Movement ‘for National Re- ‘birth, which is ‘backed by.; military leader Gen. Woj-* ciech Jaruzelski, called: for the releases and. amnesty. *. Since the -appeal last ations, the company” indi-’: month, the. official propag- cated it could not afford any. . anda line has changed, with wage increases but the union’ official newspapers playing insisted: on ‘an. immediate down the extent of the’ re-: raise’ that: would substanti- YY difficult. and exceptional,” t Peta sions and anarchy known be- time. >’, fore last Dee.'18," the general In the last few days; the 8 official palo has played up He said the times:oee:“etill the and “for some tiftie>: the. yia said Saturday, thai that it hs authorities will have:'to' be not yet lad doa its arnis* laxation and ruling out direct: ally close the gap with GM elements, a return: to ten- lifting of martial law at this: and Ford, where an‘assem- ‘'bler ‘now earns about $12.) © Wages. for. workers at Chrysler have been frozen at. Bet? yettledconcesion to ete thas be ‘company avoid, oi tile ruptcy. Vatican denies claim. VATICAN CITY (AP) — —_ Rev. Romeo Panciroli, the The Vatican denied today a Vatican's chief invaded to crush the ‘now- U.S. senator's, claim’ Pope ‘said the Roman Catholic John Paul had sent a letter to Church did use diplomatic the Kremlin in 1980 warning channels to let the Soviet he would return to Poland if Union know about the Holy the Soviets invaded his‘na- See's “firm preoccupation re- tive ‘country. garding -increasing tensions That.:letter, some Amer- because of developments in ican news reports said, ‘al- the situation in Poland to- legedly prompted the Soviet . ward the end of 1980.” Union .to organize the at- However, he denied a party Central Committee for their and both w aelet space experts have were given high government. awards. . - tempted of the claim made by U.S. senator Roman: Catholic pontiff, Alfonse D'Amato the Pope which was carried out by: had: threatened .to return Turkish terrorist Mehmet Ali home to defend his native Ages. country if Soviet troops in. 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